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Steamed kitchen queen Martha Stewart has been boiling over everything anyone says about her – leaving alarmed friends trying to nudge the belligerent billionaire into therapy to cool her hot temper. The 83-year-old lifestyle mogul is even scorching her new Netflix documentary, Martha, after giving director R.J. Cutler carte blanche access to her world, including scads of never-before-seen photos, letters and diary entries, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Martha has also been accused of exaggerating details about how she cheated on her then-husband Andy Stewart, which has also made her furious, sources said. An insider said: "Truth is, Martha's losing her cool along with her temper. She's getting angry over every little thing, real or imagined, and thinks people are out to get her.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Andy Stewart hosts his regular partner in crime Sheryl Ritchie as they pick over the bones of Rangers news, Dundee United draw, new Chairman CEO potential news and we try to look for any encouragement on recent goings on. Stevie joins in to make up the numbers as well :-)
There are deadline sales, tenders, by negotiation, offers over or price plus, and of course auctions. Veteran real estate agent Andy Stewart takes Emile Donovan through the strengths and weaknesses.
Tune in to be in the know as Craig Hill, Mike Luken, and Andy Stewart explore the crucial role of quantum safe cryptography as we approach the quantum computing era and its potential impact on current encryption methods. Discover what you need to know and how Cisco is leading the way in delivering quantum safe cryptography. The discussion begins with an overview of the urgent need to migrate to post-quantum cryptography. In the U.S., Federal agencies have been mandated by National Security Memorandum 10 to transition their cryptographic systems to withstand quantum computing attacks by 2035. This directive, enforced by the President's Office, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the Office of the National Cyber Director, aims to mitigate future risks posed by quantum computers. Globally, governments, financial institutions, hospitals, and other entities requiring secure information protection are also taking steps to incorporate quantum-safe cryptography. Although quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption do not yet exist, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with over 100 countries and experts, has recently released the first three finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards. Listen in as Craig, Mike, and Andy delve into the nuances, needs, and technical details of quantum safe cryptography, and learn how Cisco is preparing for the post-quantum world.
This week we look at how misinformation and lies have become the common currency of contemporary society - especially amongst those who claim to be against misinformation! We look at Climate Change and Vaclav Smil's 'How the World Really Works'; Scottish Railways; Olympic intolerance, lies and spin; Far Left attacks on French rail; Adam Peaty's faith; Country of the Week - Venezuela; Weirdness and the US Democrats; Did Trump announce no more elections? Trump lies; Google manipulation; Fired by Forbes; the death and influence of John Mayell; Israel assassinates Hamas leaders; The Guardian and Kemi Badenoch; Christian Teacher fired; a Scottish Islamic Island?; and Habbakuk. With music from Buffalo Springfield, JJ Cale, Radiohead, John Mayell, Andy Stewart, Crowded House,
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This week we continue our series on prayer, Graham is speaking on "Prayer - When God Seems Silent " Summary The sermon titled 'Prayer - When God Seems Silent' by Graham Reed on November 12th, 2023, explores the dynamics of prayer and the interaction between the soul and the spirit. Graham uses three chairs as a visual representation of the body, soul, and spirit. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the distinction between the soul (emotions, mind, and will) and the spirit. Graham draws from the biblical story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19:11-13, highlighting the various elements like wind, earthquake, fire, and a gentle whisper representing God's presence. The central theme of the sermon revolves around the challenge of praying when God appears silent. Key points include: 1. **Body, Soul, and Spirit:** Graham explains that the body is the outer shell, the soul comprises emotions, mind, and will, and the spirit is the innermost part, born again when one comes to Christ. 2. **Distinguishing Soul and Spirit:** The soul is not born again but saved, while the spirit is entirely new and perfect after accepting Christ. Graham mentions the potential influence of demonic forces on the soul, even in Christians. 3. **Communion with God:** Praying from the soul is described as addressing an external being (God), while praying from the spirit involves communing with God on an intimate, internal level. Graham quotes John 14, emphasizing the concept of being in Christ and Christ being in us. 4. **Continuous Prayer:** Graham encourages the idea of continuous communion with God, likening it to being in a coffee shop with Him. He stresses that God's love is constantly flowing into our lives, even if we perceive silence. 5. **Medicines from the Spirit:** Graham discusses three powerful "medicines" or rivers from the spirit into the soul - the name of Jesus, the blood of Jesus, and the dynamis (power) of God. 6. **Worship and Revelation:** The sermon concludes with a focus on worship as a way to transition from the soul seat to the spirit seat, experiencing the revelation and praise that come from the spirit. In summary, the sermon delves into the intricacies of prayer, the soul-spirit dynamic, and the continuous communion with God, providing practical insights for a deeper spiritual experience. Transcript I'm just going to do some furniture removal, you don't mind, do you? And you've all been wondering about these three here, haven't you? Yes. I did just there so you can wonder about them. Let me just say something about them. They've been in our loft for eight years, those three stalls. And they're not everybody's cup of tea. But Stefan, I don't want to go home with them this morning. So if anybody wants three bar stalls, in vibrant green, then please, I'd love you to come and just see me at the end. It'll be kind of like first come first, so we're not selling them there. Free, they're free. So they're very 1970s, you're quite right there. So there we are. Yeah, it's just lovely to see all high there in 146. I can't see you, but I hope you can see me today. I just wanted to check in the corner. Is that video or song available at the end? Yes, that's great. And whilst I'm standing here, yeah, just following on from what Andy was saying, Stefan, I just are so grateful to be part of the family here at MCF. And I know we sort of come and go. But the church has done so much to support the work at Satch. I just hope we can organise this Sunday when we can all go and just be there. And you can see some of the things that you're supporting even now. So I just wanted to say a huge thank you to you all before I start speaking this morning. Then I also want to say we've got this series on prayer at the moment, which is really good. I found Andy Stewart really, really helpful last week and challenging, especially about the discipline of prayer. And so we're continuing with that subject this morning. But I want to look at it from a slightly different angle, which is why I've brought my three chairs with me. So I hope you're going to help me. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. Hip hip. And hip hip. Hip hip. And hip hip. And hip hip. And hip hip. And hip hip. Three chairs, anyway. Can only get better. Can only get better. All right. There they are. I also just wanted to say before I kind of launch out, but it's wonderful always to be reading a book of some sort. And books in Sparrow and they speak into the journey that God's taking us on. If ever there was a book that illustrates the truth that you can't judge a book by its cover, it's this one. Because that's got to be about the most boring cover I've ever seen in the world. But it's called Free Indeed and it's written by Tom Marshall. He was a pastor from New Zealand. The book was written in the 1970s. But I have been reading this book slowly. It's taken me three months to read this because it has been so helpful for me to understand the whole thing about body, soul and spirit, which is what I want to talk about a bit this morning. So I really, really recommend this book to you. It's not Bill Johnson. Bill Johnson is like, wow, stories all the time. But it's a really helpful book. Have a look at it at the end if you want to. Then I want to read this morning from one Kings chapter 19 verses 11 to 13. But you can just listen. This is a story of Elijah. You remember how Elijah defeated the prophets of Bale and called down fire on the altar of God. That was pretty cool. But then he was swamped with depression and he ran away because he was frightened of Jezebel. And the Lord took him into that cave. And he wanted to teach Elijah a lesson. So we read this reading. The Lord said, go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord. For the Lord is about to pass by. Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord. But the Lord was not in the wind. And after the wind there was an earthquake. But the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire. But the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper. Came a gentle whisper. And I love the next verse. It says, when Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face. And he went out and stood at the mouth of the cave. There's something precious about what happened in that verse. Suddenly Elijah recognized the presence of God. That's why he did that. And he went and stood in the Lord's presence. The subject that we're going to be thinking about this morning is this whole subject of how can we pray when God seems silent? Have you ever prayed and thought, you know what? I think my prayers are bouncing off the ceiling. Or have you prayed for something for so long that you think it'll never happen? Abraham did that. So that's something we're going to think about this morning. And we could talk about perseverance and some of the other things that we need in order to press through when God seems silent. But I want to look at it from a slightly different perspective. So with my three chairs here now, they're going to have individual names. You can help me with this as well. Because they've already proved that you're marvellous people. This chair is called body. This chair is called soul. So what is this chair called? Spirit. That's right. And I want to talk about this because this has been, I found this idea so exciting. And really it's kind of come as revelation to me, although we kind of know it. Let me tell you the truth. Understanding what our body is is fairly straightforward, probably for you as well. It's the crusty bit on the outside. And in scripture it says we have this treasure in jars of clay. So this is the jar of clay. And I don't want to talk too much about our bodies today. Some of us like our bodies and some of us don't. But that's fine. I particularly want to think about these two today. Our soul and our spirit and how it affects the way that we communicate with God. How it affects us hearing God speaking into our lives. So what is our soul? Well, I'm going to try and keep this simple. I work a lot with children so it helps me to keep things simple. And you might go away thinking there's more to it than that. And I'm sure that's true. But for this morning our soul is our emotions, our mind and our will. That's enough. We could go further. But for the sake of this morning's talk it's our emotions, our mind and our will. It's also, if I might say so, the kind of default position that most of us live in. But actually God wants us to live here. So how on earth can we begin to describe our spirit? Well, the Scripture tells us that our spirit is dead in its relationship with God before we come to Jesus. And this verse tells us something important. This is one John chapter 3 verse 14. Yet we can be assured that we have been transported from spiritual death into spiritual life. And you know those of you who read John chapter 3 that there the Bible talks about us being born again when we come to Christ. And you remember when Jesus said that to Nicodemus, Nicodemus was confused because he thought it was this bit that was going to be born again. Have I got to get smaller and smaller and smaller said Nicodemus until I can get back into my mother's womb? That would have made me hood. But Jesus was gentle with him. No, he said. It's your spirit that's born again. And it's difficult to describe the spirit in John chapter 3. It says this, the wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear it sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the spirit. So whilst it's easy to give a little label to our soul, it's more difficult to talk about what our spirit is. In fact, many people who are not born again because their spirit is dead. So there is no spiritual dimension to life. I have friends who would say that to me. This whole spiritual thing is just a load of nonsense. But we know when we're born again that something is that free, that we have a spirit. You know what happens when we come together and meet like this and it's happened today is that the spirit of God begins to seep into our meeting and his presence becomes bigger and bigger until it overwhelms our hearts and our mind. Is that what happens sometimes? I felt it happening this morning because when I'll talk a bit about worship in a minute, but when our worship leaders open the door for us to walk into the presence of God, we move from here and we begin to set here and God in His grace and mercy releases Himself into our lives. And we begin to experience God in a different way. So we know that this spiritual dimension is true. There are other ways that we can see the truth of the spiritual side of our lives. Let me talk about intuition. Now some of us are more intuitive than others. Sometimes if I have a little fallout with somebody in my family, it wouldn't be my wife because I never fall out with my wife. But just supposing I did, I can be sitting in front of my TV in the lounge if I've done something upsetting. And I can be watching the TV and my wife can walk in and I will feel. Or is it just me? I will feel something is in the room. Some sort of discomfort is happening. It's not just with our spouses, it can happen with our friends or it can happen with our family. You know what's happening? Our spirit is communicating with their spirit. No words are being said. No eye contact has been made, but there's a spiritual connection. The scripture talks about deep, crying out to deep. And it's talking about this spiritual communication that goes on. And that is also the way that we communicate with God. From our spirits. So I want to think about that a little bit. I can give some more examples. I find the whole idea of beauty, a very interesting one, because beauty is not in emotion. But you and I know what beauty is, don't we? We can't even describe it. Why? Because it's a spiritual thing. We appreciate beauty from our spirit. It does something to us. It's a spiritual thing. There's an old hymn somewhere which talks about the grass being greener when we come to Christ and the sky's bluer. It's that idea that we see more beauty because we have become spiritually aware. And it's the same with Jesus. There's a beauty about it. Isn't there a beauty about Jesus? And we haven't seen him with these eyes, but we've seen him with the eyes of our spirit. And there's something inside us that helps us to understand his beauty. Now I want to talk about knowing. This is another interesting thing. I found this fascinating in the book that I've been reading which I showed you. One of the things that happens in our spirit is that we can know people or we can know things. Now there are two ways of knowing things. Number one is that we go and sit in a classroom and see all the facts written on the board. And our mind accumulates knowledge and we know something. So that's the kind of knowing that happens here. But there's another kind of knowing. And this knowing happens here. It's the knowing of somebody else. When I say I know Steph, I don't mean, you know, I saw a lecture about her. And they wrote up lots of things on the board. So I've learnt that off my heart. So I know her. Some people think you can know God like that. Well, you can start to know God like that, but there's a different kind of knowing. When I say I know Steph, I'm talking about a spiritual connection that I have with her. And that's released out of our spirit. That's the kind of way that God wants us to know Him. Here we can learn all the facts about God. We can go to university and do a degree in theology and not know God. You know all about Him, but you don't know God. And this knowing is really important because it helps us in our prayers. I love this when Jesus is talking in John chapter 10 verse 4. He's talking about the good shepherd and he says he goes on ahead of them and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. And they follow him. Knowing a voice is an interesting thing. An interesting thing happens recently in our family. My dad died 23 years ago. So I haven't seen or heard him for 23 years. But looking through some old boxes, my brother found a diktophone. And it's a diary, a voice diary that my dad made of a world trip that they did. One long ago, 25 years ago. And when he switched it on, there was my dad's voice. Yeah. Wow. It's my goodness. And you and I know voices don't we? When you pick up the phone and it's somebody you know, immediately you recognize their voice. You can't describe that. You can't. But that's a knowing that comes out of your spirit. And actually, you know, when we're praying and learning to pray, we're learning to recognize a voice that we can't hear with our natural ears. But it's projected out of our spirit, like the person walking into the room. And tell you that when your papa or Jesus walks into the room, you know you're loved because of the power of that communication that comes to us. So I want to talk a little bit about soul and spirit. But now I don't want to give this impression that the soul is bad and the spirit is good. Because they're both good. And so is your body. God made it. He made the whole package. And then it says in Scripture that we are made in God's image. So if we're made in God's image, we're not really talking about our body because God doesn't have a human body. But we are talking about our soul and our spirit. There is something of God's image built into our soul and into our spirit. Are you with me so far church? Good. So I want to make this comparison for a good reason, but I don't want you to think the soul is a bad place. This is what I want to say and this is why I'm learning myself. Is that either my soul or my spirit is going to rule my life. It's going to be the command center in my life. Now I'm one of those very emotional people. So if you say, well, you know, who is the boss? Then the boss in my life, the default position is my emotions. So, you know, push. And let me tell you something about emotions shout very loudly. Or is it just me? Maybe they whisper to you but they shout at me. And some people are ruled by their minds. They're more cognitive. They're minds work everything out and direct their lives. And everything's done in a methodical and thoughtful way. I'm not saying this is bad. I'm just saying that that can rule your life. And actually God doesn't want either of those to rule our lives. He wants this part of our lives to be in charge to rule. And so that's the difference that I want to talk about. And one of the things that maybe this is the most significant thing for me that I want to say today is that when we pray from here, it can often feel as if God is silent. Because the voice of our emotions in our mind is very loud here. And when we pray, it's kind of like our feelings when something goes wrong or something goes right or somebody does this or something just happens, our emotions speak to us and they're loud and they keep us awake and we don't know what to do with ourselves and it affects our mental health. Or maybe it's our mind, you know, we're trying to sort out some problem that's a good at work in our lives or our mortgage or in our family and the thoughts go round and round in our heads and they take over and we can't sleep night. It's so difficult to hear God when that's happening. And those voices drown out the voice of God because we are so wrapped up in sitting in our soul seat and not in our spirit seat. And then there's another voice that shouts loudly to us here. Now, this might sound controversial but I don't think it is. When you come to Jesus, your soul is not born again. Okay, I know, let me explain. And the elders could come and talk to me about this afterwards. But actually, read John chapter 3, it's our spirit that's born again. It's our spirit that was dead before we came to Christ. And when we, on that day that we come to Christ, our old spirit is completely dead and swept away and we get a completely new spirit. And that spirit is perfect and it's wrapped up in the righteousness of God, which is perfection. So we have a new and perfect spirit. Our soul, although it is not born again, is saved. Oh gosh, am I confusing everybody? Yes, sorry. When we come to Jesus, our whole self is rescued. Our whole self is rescued. Once a heaven will get a new body, but there is medicine from here that can flow into my body that can even heal me now. We'll talk about that in a minute. But I still have the same emotions I have before I was born again. My soul is saved because I am completely rescued by God. I'm going to spend eternity with Him. And because of this new spirit I have, there is going to be a life flowing through me that affects my soul. But this is where the damage is in my life. God may free me from addictions and all sorts of things at the moment I'm born again because God is full of grace and love. But not everything gets cleaned up at that first moment. I still bring some of the damage of the past. And the damage of the past is where the enemies' minions can land and try to affect our lives. I know that might be controversial too. But I've come to believe that demonic influences can affect our souls even as Christians. They cannot endure us because they can't live here. This is perfect and there's some good things to say about that. But they can affect this part of our lives. And they shall loudly at us, these minions, I love to call them minions, because that's what they are. And they're totally insignificant compared with who we are here. But what they do is they sow lives into our lives. It's not enough that our emotions and our mind are shouting at us. These minions want to tell us how worthless we are. They want to drag us back to the past. They want to sow lives into our minds and into our emotions so that we don't want us to do this journey. Oh no. So we have these voices over here. So my question to myself is this. Graham, why on earth do you spend so much time living here? Because this is my default position. And I'm learning how to live over here. And I would love to talk about seven ways of getting from here to here, which is another tool. And I'll just say this at this point here. If anybody wants to explore that idea, then I'd be happy to put an evening together to do it. But if I talk about it now, it's a missy lunch. So if you're interested in that seriously, come see me. If there's half a dozen people, then we'll find a room and a date. I know the church is busy. And we'll look at that idea because it's really important. It's easy to listen to preachers and understand the concept and still go away thinking, but how can I do that? So that's for another time. But I want to say this about prayer. This is exciting to me. When you pray from here, you are addressing an outside being. Does that make sense? You are crying out to God and hoping that He'll hear you. Even trusting that He'll hear you because you know that He's good and He loves you. And even with all these voices shouting loudly at you, it's God where are you? You know the Psalms are full of it. Because David didn't live in the New Testament. So he lived his life from here. When we pray from our soul, we are crying out to an outside being. When we pray from our spirit, we're communing with somebody who's inside us. Do you see the difference? It's absolutely huge. Here we are praying to God. Here we are communing with God. Let me just talk about the word communion, which you know is such a beautiful thing that Jesus said I want you to do this in remembrance of me. The word communion has its roots in the same word as communication. Because when we are in communion with each other or with God, something opens up, something changes in us. I just want to read this verse from John chapter 14. It says on that day, this is a day, any day, you will realize that this is Jesus speaking. I am in the Father. And you are in Me. And I am in You. That's Jesus describing what it's like to live from here. This is absolutely mind-blowing. That when we are in this new spirit that God has given us when we're born again, then we find that we are completely infused in Jesus. He is in us and we are in Him. And He is in the Father. So the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, as it happens to, we could go find the verses for that, are completely melded together in this position here. It's like taking three different kinds of oil or four different kinds of oil. It's our spirit. It's the Holy Spirit. It's Jesus spirit. It's the Father spirit. We let down the olive oil and stir them together to the point where you can't even see the difference anymore. That's what happens to us here. So when we talk about communion, we're talking about that being melded together. The word communion then has its roots in the word communication pray to God. We don't need words here. In fact Paul talks about groaning in the spirit. There are all sorts of things you can use to pray. He can use tongues which is that special language God gives us. You can use tears. They're a really good prayer. You can just allow your emotions to be your prayer. Even your thoughts you can allow them to become your prayer. Because here prayer stops being communicating with your voice and it just becomes being together with God. So the word communion has its roots in the same word as community but also in communication but also in community and that describes that being melded together. I often think that prayer is a little bit like being in a family you know. It is when we're living out of our spirit. It's like we're together all the time. So when Paul talks about praying continuously, he doesn't mean us being like a monk on our knees and trying to find words to you know constantly be verbalizing something to God. He means that we're just in communion together. We're praying ceaselessly. If I'm in my house with my family I don't have particular times when I talk to them and particular times when I don't. However it's true that sometimes we say let's go and have a coffee at the coffee shop. Now that's for two reasons. One is because we're all like coffee and the other is because actually that's time when you sit opposite each other and you concentrate on having a discussion. That's important isn't it? Otherwise you never get deep with anything. And so that was the encouragement, one of the encouragement from Andy was saying about this whole thing about discipline is that we need to choose to go to the coffee shop with God sometimes. The scripture says go into your closet. In other words it's you know imagine the closet is a coffee shop. I always thought it was a cupboard under the stairs before and it was kind of like dark and dusty in there and we had to discipline ourselves to be in there sit there with God and talk to him and then we could come up. No imagine it's coffee shop. That's much better isn't it? But it's that time when we make time because we choose to in order to speak to God like this. But we don't then say to okay God I'm sorry I'm not I'm not that's it we finished conversing thank you for the chat because he comes home with us and we're still in communion. So we don't stop praying and the truth is that sometimes God feels silence because we're sitting on the wrong chair from here constantly God keeps telling us I love you I love you did I tell you I love you oh I'm not sure if you know this but Father says he loves you too or at least Spirit loves you it never stops coming the love of God flowing into our lives gosh I've gone on too long already I want to say this but I'm not going to develop it from our Spirit there are three powerful rivers that are released into our soul and it's almost as if there's a valve between our Spirit and our soul so that stuff can go one way but thanks to the grace of God our Spirit cannot be overwhelmed by the our emotions or the the loud voices in our mind praise God for that that's why God said be still and it's good here there are three powerful medicines that are released rivers or medicines that are released from our Spirit into our soul number one the name of Jesus gosh where we're releasing that name this morning you know we sat down together to have a little chat because we no idea what each other are doing and we discovered that there's so much in the songs even in Andy anyway I'll come to that moment but the name of Jesus number one number two is the blood of Jesus we could talk about what the name of Jesus and what the blood of Jesus does to our soul but I haven't got time for that today number three is the dynamis of God the power of God is released into our lives and that's exactly what Andy was that verse that Andy was reading the incomparable power of God can flow out of here into our soul that's why David in Psalm 23 he said he restores my and he does it when we're sitting here because when we're sitting here the voices are too loud so the big question we're left with this morning is how do we move and we can look at that another time but I want to I just want to finish there really and say this here there is understanding big in our minds and here there is revelation here there is praise because the scripture says let everything that has breath praise the Lord but only here there is worship you know when we begin to choose to worship even if we're sitting in our soul we find we're sitting in our spirit seat you know you slide across from one seat to the next happened to us this morning so I want to finish by playing a song which you know I just find worship music is such a help to me to move me into the right seat and so I just want you to sit I want you to imagine ask yourself which seat are you sitting in this morning perhaps when you came you're sitting in your soul seat you might still be sitting in your soul seat but let it go just for five minutes and listen not just to the words but the spirit of this song just sit in your spirit seat and be loved for a little while
We're coming towards the end of David Robertson's 'A Review of the Manks History', published in 1794, but his footnotes are getting longer, so he's still got plenty to tell us before we reach his closing remarks. In this week's episode from Dracula, Mina Harker has just been comforting Arthur Holmwood in his distress, and warns Quincey Morris that he, too, may need to find some comfort after he has read the typescripts she has made of various journals and letters. She also persuades Dr John Seward to let her talk to his patient, Renfield. As y kiaull ain - HERGEST - O'n hamgylch CHRISTINE PRIMROSE - 'N ath bhanais bhios agam YVES LEBLANC - Avant-deux des chiffoniers BISKEE BRISHT - N'abbyr ny smoo A FESTIVAL OF CORNISH MALE VOICE CHOIRS - Cornwall, I love thee BEOGA - Fly fishing Y MELLT - Mari, Mari ANDY STEWART & JIMMY BLUE - A good Scotch night EBEN - Son an ibil gwer (Rond de Landeda)
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One of the coolest cats in all of rodeo, announcer and outdoorsman Andy Stewart joins us on another epic episode of the Chät!!!
The two Davy's Bill and Andy Stewart discuss the latest Rangers 3-0 win against Hibs Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gallant-few. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Local Legends, in this episode of the Why We Run podcast our tale from the pack comes from Andy Stewart. An experienced ultra marathon runner who has completed the Marathon Des Sables and Ring of Fire, to name a couple of events. His resilience from continuing a run streak in hospital following an epileptic seizure, running on a hip replacement following a diagnosis of lymes disease, to planning to complete the Dragons Back race this September makes this episode a must listen. Enjoy!
We recently did a call-out to interview franchisees who were made redundant before joining Jim's. Andy from Jim's Test & Tag was kind enough to lend us his time to talk about his experience and his Jim's journey. It's a great insight into how a negative situation turned positive and he hasn't looked back! Click here to learn more about joining the Jim's family. Interview by Jim's Group, Joel Kleber --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jimsgroup/message
Defense Department officials recently released a public version of their zero-trust strategy and roadmap to hold DOD organizations accountable to meet the deadline for achieving a zero-trust architecture. In an exclusive interview, Cisco's Andy Stewart joins FedScoop to talk about how an effective zero-trust strategy should go beyond technical capabilities and also include organizational culture, building efficiencies across security and IT operations teams and how both processes and capabilities interact with each other. Guest: Andy Stewart, national security and government senior strategist for cybersecurity at Cisco This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for The Daily Scoop Podcast and underwritten by Cisco.
The President's Management Agenda is just over a year old today. The Office of Management and Budget released it November 18, 2021. Terry Gerton, president and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration, discusses the progress government has made implementing the agenda and what's next. The Department of Defense has set a target for FY2027 to implement its new Zero Trust Strategy and Roadmap. The plan outlines four high-level strategic goals for the department. Andy Stewart, national security and government senior strategist for cybersecurity at Cisco, gives some key recommendations for cybersecurity leaders in the Pentagon. This interview is underwritten by Cisco. Federal agencies have a 2027 deadline to move to zero-emission light-duty vehicles, according to an executive order from the Biden administration. The Government Accountability Office sees some roadblocks to making that deadline. Catina Latham, acting director for physical infrastructure at GAO, breaks down her team's findings. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every weekday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. And if you like what you hear, please let us know in the comments.
It is 1698. Desperate times call for desperate measures: and to save themselves from a full union with England, the Scottish Government is willing to roll the dice one last time. They're going to bet the house on a Scottish Empire in Central America. Don't forget to rate us ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and check out our social media here. CREDITS: Written, narrated & produced by Michael Park. Music by Mitch Bain. Additional voices by Andy Stewart.
Your hosts Andrew Jones & Neil Greggor, based in the South West of England, are this time joined by Jan Bethlehem from JOZ & Andy Stewart from Fullwood JOZ.Jan & Andy discuss the JOZ Gazoo nitrogen cracker. The Gazoo is relatively new technology, with units currently only in use in The Netherlands, that allows farmyard slurry to be turned into a liquid fertiliser that can then be used on farm.This was recorded in October 2022 and all information was correct at the time of recording.Send us a Text Message.For more information about our podcast visit www.chewinthecud.com/podcast or follow us on Instagram @chewinthecudpodcast or X/Twitter @chewinthecudpod. ChewintheCud Ltd is also on Facebook & LinkedIn. You can also email us at podcast@chewinthecud.com
Scottish contemporary music with Songs from The New Seekers, Red Hot Chili Pipers and Andy Stewart among others Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
This week on the 32nd Episode of the Military Cyber Professionals Association's MilCyberSync Podcast: Leyla Gulen and I report on: U.S. SPACE COMMAND's Integration, U.S. Cyber Command 's Cyber Flag 23-1 and Cyber Mission Forces ,Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer (DON CIO) 's Cyber Dominance, plus an interview with Cisco's Andy Stewart and Rebecca Chisolm on STEM and more!
In conversation with Scottish actor, Ewan Stewart. From wanting to follow in his father's footsteps - the much-loved entertainer, Andy Stewart - to pursuing his own career and more deeply concerning life and what it is to be human.
KJRFC Head Coach Andy Stewart shares his thoughts on Ruggerfest, this weekend's matches against the University of Nebraska-Omaha and Nodaway County, Women's Weekend on September 24th, and more. Jayhawk Rugby Rundown is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, and everywhere you get your podcasts! Follow us online: Web -- https://www.jayhawkrugby.com Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/kurugby Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/jayhawksrugby Rugby at KU — WE ARE DIFFERENT HISTORY– The Jayhawks have a well-known tradition in rugby. The Jayhawks have fielded a fall and spring team since 1964. The Jayhawks and the Kansas City Rugby Club are the oldest clubs in the region. WINNING TRADITION – The Jayhawks finished 2022 as the DI-AA National Champion Runner-up. They have qualified for the National College Playoffs in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022 (2021 playoffs cancelled due to pandemic). The team has been one of the strongest in the region for most of its long history. BI-ANNUAL TOURS – The opportunity to go around the world on rugby tours is something unusual to the Jayhawks and should be a terrific reason for a KU student to play rugby. We have traveled internationally since 1977 and have former Jayhawk players in the countries we visit that assist in setting up the tours. KU STUDENT ABROAD PROGRAM – A student at KU can go abroad to a rugby-playing country and spend a semester or a year going to school there. KU is uniquely positioned to provide that to a college player. Foreign students also regularly come and play for the Jayhawks.
KJRFC Head Coach Andy Stewart visits with us to chat about his thoughts on the preseason trainings, the first match against Colorado, and the upcoming matches against Indiana and Kansas State. Jayhawk Rugby Rundown is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, and everywhere you get your podcasts! Follow us online: Web -- https://www.jayhawkrugby.com Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/kurugby Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/jayhawksrugby Rugby at KU — WE ARE DIFFERENT HISTORY– The Jayhawks have a well-known tradition in rugby. The Jayhawks have fielded a fall and spring team since 1964. The Jayhawks and the Kansas City Rugby Club are the oldest clubs in the region. WINNING TRADITION – The Jayhawks finished 2022 as the DI-AA National Champion Runner-up. They have qualified for the National College Playoffs in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022 (2021 playoffs cancelled due to pandemic). The team has been one of the strongest in the region for most of its long history. BI-ANNUAL TOURS – The opportunity to go around the world on rugby tours is something unusual to the Jayhawks and should be a terrific reason for a KU student to play rugby. We have traveled internationally since 1977 and have former Jayhawk players in the countries we visit that assist in setting up the tours. KU STUDENT ABROAD PROGRAM – A student at KU can go abroad to a rugby-playing country and spend a semester or a year going to school there. KU is uniquely positioned to provide that to a college player. Foreign students also regularly come and play for the Jayhawks.
In this week's episode, I sit down, literally after a pub lunch :-) with Andy Stewart (Marketing Manager) of Chemfix UK. Amongst vast amounts of other products, Chemfix produces other things such as Metolux two-part fillers and the ever-popular Timbabuild epoxy repair resin. There is a bit of background noise (as it was recorded in a pub), but it is audible. In this episode, we chat about * Timbabuild (obviously)* Music * Selling your skills to customersYou know the drill by now, get a brew, pin back your lugs and give it a listen and give us (@brothersofthebrushinsta and Mike) your feedback by hash-tagging #bobcast on Insta and we'll give you a shout-out back!Resources/LinksContact Timbabuild to arrange a free training course, for product advice, or to find a distributor :Brian Jones – National Sales Manager07738 077871b.jones@chemfix.co.ukAndrew Stewart - Marketing Manager01924 431665a.stewart@chemfix.co.ukFor product info visit – www.timbabuild.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/timbabuild/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimbabuildSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BotB)
Before it was a podcast, it was a weekly radio show! On this episode of Simply Scottish from our radio archives, hear co-host and co-founder Andrew McDiarmid Sr. teach us about the Scottish merchant navy, as well as share his humorous stories of almost meeting one of Scotland's most famous sons, Sean Connery. Plus, Andrew Jr. on Sir Robert Watson-Watt and his development of radar technology. And as usual, you'll hear a great mix of Scottish music, old and new: Dougie Maclean, Iona Fyfe, Andy Stewart, and Karen Marshalsay. Cast COVID aside and take a virtual trip to Scotland now!
Do you hear that thunder? That's the sound of strength in four 100-watt stacks. (Actually, one is a 200-watt bass tube head.) IDLES' guitarists Mark Bowen and Lee Kiernan finally have the firepower to match their fury. (Original members singer/lyricist Joe Talbot, drummer Jon Beavis, and bassist Adam Devonshire fill out the band. Kiernan took over for guitarist Andy Stewart after 2015 EP Meat was released.) For much of the 2010s, the bashers from Bristol played on anything and plugged into everything. Low-budget imports and solid-state combos were what they had and they made that work. They toiled around the U.K. sharpening their sneering tongue, quickening their sting, and focusing their vision. Doing so meant playing small rooms as much as possible. So the need and access for big, potent, top-shelf gear was unnecessary. That volatile energy, sensible setups, and Sten-gun attack anchored both 2017's Brutalism and 2018's Joy as an Act of Resistance. The popularity in those releases opened doors to new tools and the time to explore fresh tones and approaches. When writing Ultra Mono, Bowen and Kiernan looked for sounds rather than riffs. “The noise-making had to be thought of from the start,” Bowen told PG in 2020. “We basically created a sound palette first, and once we created a sound, that sound informed the riffs.” And the most obnoxious sounds on Ultra Mono were intentional. “When we were writing this album, we'd go to random guitar shops and ask them for the weirdest pedals they had,” adds Kiernan. “It may sound useless, but it still might touch you somehow. Every now and then, a pedal that does something really weird will kick you into gear.” Using hip-hop beats as a North Star and often performing on their instruments as drummers, the duo unlocked a combination of heartless sounds for Ultra Mono that elevated Talbot's heartfelt (and challenging) lyrics. For the just-released Crawler, they continued exploring obtuse sounds. Some continued to be unusual to the masses and others were atypical for IDLES. “Car Crash” is a disjointed, cold-war-siren-sounding, brooding banger. Considering its brash, bizarrely brilliant predecessor, it's right in line. However, one track no one saw coming was “The Beachland Ballroom”—a bring-you-to-your knees soul song. The incessant brave exploration advances their brutal power, supports their menacing energy, and paints with broad colors to complement Talbot's biting commentary and tales of personal troubles. Touring ahead of 2021's Crawler (now available), IDLES' Mark Bowen and Lee Kiernan invited PG to Nashville's Cannery Ballroom for an extended gear chat before their sold-out show. Just ahead of soundcheck, Kiernan clarified his seemingly callous treatment of his Fenders, while Bowen establishes that his acrylic Electrical Guitar Company EG 500 is heavy to dance about onstage, but its “angry piano” sound makes it worth it. They explain why they need a collective of five pedalboards and 50+ stomps to cover guitar, bass, baritone, synth, inhuman sounds, and whatever they mean when they say “genk.” (In a 2020 interview with PG, Bowen described the term like this: “'Mr. Motivator' is a good example: Lee makes this ‘genk' noise that sounds like a hammer in a metal factory, and he plays that along with the drums, and that part really only occupies a frequency range around 1.2k to 2.3k—which is a large bandwidth, but it's where the transients of the drums and the cymbals sit. That part really pops in that space.” Also, Bowen and Kiernan created a YouTube show called Genks during the pandemic, which focuses on effects. (Even if you're a minimalist, it's worth a watch for the laughs.) Big thanks to IDLES tech Gavin Maxwell. Full Rig Details: https://bit.ly/IdlesRR Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTube Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENL Merch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.com [Brought to you by D'Addario XPND...
Andy Stewart is one of Australia‘s most highly regarded music producers and studio engineers with over 3 decades of experience. Andy Stewart has worked with acts such as Gotyé, Paul Kelly, The Whitlams, Kutcha Edwards, CW Stoneking and Brighter Later – along with many, many others. Whether as a musician, composer, engineer or producer, Andy has a very long back catalogue of independent and commercial albums to his name.
"We are not a punk band", is how lead singer Joe Talbot has described the sound of this Bristol band "IDLES", however we can't deny that IDLES does kind of have that punk energy when it comes to their music. Hard hitting, high energy but lyrically poignant, sarcastic and at times darkly comedic."IDLES" were formed in Bristol in the mid 2000's when after DJ'ing around the city a few of the members decided they wanted to create their own music. It took some time, and several line-up changes, before they finally found their sound, kicking off in 2015 with their debut EP's "Welcome" and "Meat/Meta". Since then they have released 3 full length studio albums, toured the world and remained humble. Joe says their ethos has always been to work hard and not seek gratitude, believing that if you stick to your guns, and your passions, everything will ultimately align. There is so much more to know, so we welcome you to join the conversation with Jay and Jesse and listen to some of their top "IDLES" picks. on this latest edition of Roots to Grooves".To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Nick is joined by RTE broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on a frenetic weekend of racing around Europe, analysing the merit of the 8 Group One performances while casting an eye over how the victorious and vanquished might emerge from their respective races. They discuss the rough riding in the Irish Champion Stakes and the Matron, Frankie Dettori's comments after the eclipse of Snowfall, the reputations of Point Lonsdale and Reach for the Moon, the changing Arc picture, and all the high achievers over the two days in three countries. Nick talks to Roger Varian, trainer of Teona and Bayside Boy, and catches up with Naohiro Goda after the success of Japanese-trained Deep Bond, while champion trainer Paul Nicholls pays a heartfelt tribute to his longstanding patron Andy Stewart, who died yesterday aged 70.
Nick is joined by RTE broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on a frenetic weekend of racing around Europe, analysing the merit of the 8 Group One performances while casting an eye over how the victorious and vanquished might emerge from their respective races. They discuss the rough riding in the Irish Champion Stakes and the Matron, Frankie Dettori's comments after the eclipse of Snowfall, the reputations of Point Lonsdale and Reach for the Moon, the changing Arc picture, and all the high achievers over the two days in three countries. Nick talks to Roger Varian, trainer of Teona and Bayside Boy, and catches up with Naohiro Goda after the success of Japanese-trained Deep Bond, while champion trainer Paul Nicholls pays a heartfelt tribute to his longstanding patron Andy Stewart, who died yesterday aged 70.
Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"
RICK KENT joins me in The Engine Room to discuss his musical journey which began in Adelaide during the 60s Rock 'N' Roll days with The Firebirds who became The Vibrants. The Vibrants moved to Melbourne in 1966, and had several charting hits, "Something About You, Baby", "My Prayer", "Don't Let Your Left Hand Know", and "How Sweet It Is". After leaving the band Rick went on to run his own music schools in Perth, The Perth Jingle Workshop. He then lived in England for two years, and joined popular London band "The Basic Truth". The highlight of his time in England was a world tour with The Osmond Bros, which culminated in a concert at Madison Square Gardens in New York. Rick returned to Australia in the mid seventies and became involved in the recording side of music, setting up a studio in Adelaide with mobile recording facilities, while playing in a band six nights a week. Some of the artists he recorded during this period were Christie Allen and Men at Work. Rick also did ads for radio and TV, and film scores for the South Australian Film Corp. Rick worked with Lisa Edwards in a band called "Night Shift", the support band for the great Roy Orbison at the Festival Theatre. Rick moved back to Melbourne with singer Lisa Edwards under his management, Lisa later went on to join the Farnham Band. He then spent 2 years with the Channel 9 Band, Brisbane, on the popular "Conway Country" in the early 80's. During this time he also worked major Leagues Clubs and RSL's on the Gold Coast with various other bands. By the middle of the eighties and through most of the nineties, Rick was located in the Byron Bay area, where he taught drums, both privately and in local schools, played with various bands from the area, and worked on several recording projects in different studios, including Big Toe, Music Farm, Star Sound, Ch9, and Suite 16. Rick has played rock, jazz, country, showroom cabaret, backing many famous Australian and International acts including: Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, Osmond Bros, Del Shannon, Andy Stewart, and Danny La Rue. Rick keeps his hand in playing with country rock band "Deep Creek", and showband "Forever Everly", as well as freelancing with various other acts. Music: Into "Band It About" written and and recorded by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant. Outro: "Big Man" by Alex Tomlin. Links: To purchase a copy of "A Vibrant Life" :https://www.facebook.com/AVibrantLifeBook Rick Kent Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rickstix If you have enjoyed listening to this episode please share the link with your friends! Band It About can be heard on all of the major podcast listening platforms including: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Anchor and Spotify. https://ratethispodcast.com/banditabout Email: banditabout17@gmail.com #rickkent #thevibrants #banditabout #drummers #Adelaide #musicinterviews #realstories #realpeople #Australianmusicindustry #60s #rockandroll #thebasictruth #springfieldrevival #maddisonsquaregardens #theosmonds #nightshift #SouthAustralia #conwaycountry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
Former MLB catcher, Olympian and instructor at IMG Academy joins Tyler and Chris to discuss changes in the game as well as what it was like to represent his country by playing in the Olympics. There were a lot of laughs in this one as we talked baseball, a little bit of hockey and even a rendition of the Canadian National Anthem (in french). Andy has been spending a lot of time lately working with the youth so we get to hear some of his favorite drills. On to the great white north to meet up with Andy at the CN tower for this one!
David Liggitt, founder of datacenterHawk, recently met with Andy Stewart, CEO of Evoque Data Centers, and Peter Roosakos, CTO of Foghorn Consulting. The news on everyone's mind: Evoque's acquisition of Foghorn. About the Guests, and What Prompted the Acquisition Andy was the CFO and then CSO at TierPoint through over $2 billion worth of acquisitions and funding. He took over as CEO at Evoque about a year ago, which meant that he had to primarily learn the corporate culture and team compositions remotely. Once he established pandemic protocols and got a good look at the internal workings of Evoque, he brought in key executives and revamped the sales model of the company. Each move reflected the industry changes that had been happening since the pandemic started and built towards the overall plan for a post-pandemic future. Peter started in the mid 90's as the cofounder and CTO of Computerlandscapes Inc. Exodus eventually acquired the consulting company to build out their professional services division. Fast forward eight years, and the cloud was in its infancy. Peter's team at Opelin used these new scaling infrastructure capabilities to serve the needs of smaller companies. HP acquired them in 2007, and he stayed on for a couple of years during the transition period. After he left HP, he started Foghorn with the mission of leveraging the public cloud to move companies forward. In the front end of the interview, Andy shared what he's most excited about with the acquisition of Foghorn. The Mountain View-based digital transformation company recently agreed to a union of their offerings. He said that the acquisition will change how Evoque goes to market and drastically expand what they can offer to customers. His enterprise clients want better cost management and visibility into their infrastructure usage. Their feedback made it clear: Digital transformation and application-first approaches were the future of his company. Cloud Computing is the Future... Sometimes David asked Peter how he talks a client through the planning phase and how long a data center and cloud relationship can last. Peter noted that, historically, all-in strategies seemed like the most cost effective and straightforward way to go: Either all on-premises, all in colocation, or all on cloud. But digital transformation has put a stress on pure performance over simplicity. So almost everything these days is a hybrid solution, as the apps take center stage. Optimizing workloads to run on the most performant platforms yields far better long term results. Andy added how this acquisition helps clients plan beyond pure colocation space and power strategies. He mentions that it's hard to stand out from the crowd as a specialist, particularly when cloud computing is such a huge part of the landscape. The flexibility needs to be there. Infrastructure agnostic approaches are far more impressive and can cover clients' holistic needs. It allows a hosting strategy that evolves over time; nothing is static, and nothing is overly painful to adjust to if a new efficiency takes precedence for a client. Andy also shared that an important strategy they've adopted includes providing colocation space to niche service vendors that can meet client needs and introducing them to enterprise clients as service partners.
GOOOOOOOD MORNING CHUDS!! The sun is shining, some of you are enjoying your Bank Holiday, Andy is chock-full of vaccine number two, and we are back with MINISODE 154! Andy concludes his Nature Gone Wild side quest with new release GREAT WHITE, and we have some news on where our side quests will take us next, courtesy of some excellent CHUD feedback. Elsewhere, we continue our weekly examination of INSIDE NO 9 and Mitch has some choice words about Netflix original thriller THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW. As ever, we're also taking a look at your feedback, playing Mitch's Pitches, looking ahead to a busy week on the streaming platforms, and announcing the welcome return of one of our favourite people in the world for this Friday! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits by Mitch Bain Artwork by Andy Stewart
Well, CHUDs, we are back! After technical misstep last week, we have screwed our heads back on and righted the ship! So, with that in mind, here's EPISODE 151... it's Mitch v Andy! This month? It's Mitch's choice... His film? JOSHUA! Eagle eared listeners might remember Mitch talking about this a while back. It obviously had an effect... A revisit for Mitch and a rare first watch for Andy, the synopsis for this one is as follows... The movie centers around the lives of Brad Cairn and Abby Cairn, an affluent young stockbroker and his wife, raising children in New York City. Their firstborn, the nine-year-old Joshua is a frighteningly intelligent child - to such a degree that he thinks and acts decades ahead of his age. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Haaaaaappy Monday, CHUDs! If you're (practically) anywhere but Glasgow, congratulations on moving out of Tier 3 lockdown restrictions! However, Andy and Mitch are still a weeeee bit more quarantined than most of you, but aside from a wee bit of grumbling about some cancelled plans, we're back in high spirits for MINISODE 152! This week, we look at the return of INSIDE NO 9, Andy completes RESIDENT EVIL 8 and Mitch has some thoughts on Jon Stevenson's RENT-A-PAL. Meanwhile, nature goes wild with ICE SPIDERS! Needless to say we've got your feedback, Mitch's Pitches, a look ahead to what's to come on the streaming platforms, and all you need to know for Friday's Andy vs Mitch episode, with Mitch taking us, of all places, to the dark annals of Disney Plus... Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Well, CHUDs, we made it. Another milestone. 150 main episodes in the can. We can barely believe that we have got here and it's largely due to YOU, the listeners. So, with that in mind, here's EPISODE 150! This week, we're delighted to be joined again by the director of LIFECHANGER and the recent Arrow Video release CLAPBOARD JUNGLE... YES! Putting the spectre of Ice Cream Man behind him... It's JUSTIN McCONNELL! His film choice? We're headed back to 1995 for the third (best?) installment in the agricultural horror franchise... CHILDREN OF THE CORN III: URBAN HARVEST! An overdue revisit for Andy and (inevitably) a first watch for Mitch, the synopsis for this one is as follows... Young Gatling residents Eli and Joshua are orphaned after their younger brother kills their father. However, the terror of Gatling goes urban when the two boys are placed in the custody of two foster parents in Chicago. Will they be able to leave the terror behind them? Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
GOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING CHUDS! It's another Monday, and a lot of things about Mondays are rubbish. HOWEVER, we are back with MINISODE 151 for your ears, so that's something...right? This week Andy checks out Arrow's release of DONNIE DARKO and catches up with the conclusion of the second series of CREEPSHOW, while also taking a foray into gaming with his initial impressions of RESIDENT EVIL 8. Meanwhile, Mitch takes time out to watch festival phenomenon FRIED BARRY on Shudder, and nature goes wild with listener selection RAZORBACK! Needless to say we have your feedback, Mitch's Pitches, a look at the week in streaming platforms and our guest and film announcement for Episode 150! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Well, CHUDs, we're almost there. A week away from the big 150. However, we've got more pressing matters at hand: EPISODE 149! This week, we're joined by the host of the Brain Rot Podcast, a great new horror podcast that we felt an instant kinship with as soon as it emerged. That's right, it's our absolute pleasure to welcome STEVIE WEBB to the show! His film choice? We're headed back to 1994 for Edward Furlong-starring tech-horror mind-bender BRAINSCAN! An overdue revisit for Andy and (inevitably) a first watch for Mitch, the synopsis for this one is as follows... "Horror films and computer games fascinate teenager Michael (Edward Furlong), and a CD-ROM that portrays murder from the killer's point of view combines these interests. The first time Michael plays it, he kills a stranger and cuts off a foot, thinking the events take place in virtual reality. But the next day Michael finds a foot in his refrigerator, and cyber-ghoul Trickster (T. Ryder Smith) emerges from the program and forces him to keep playing -- and to continue committing violent crimes." Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Here we go again, CHUDs! Monday is upon us and like clockwork, we're racing back to your ears with MINISODE 150! Andy has himself a NowTV trial and checked out UNHINGED and UNCLE PECKERHEAD while Mitch takes a look at the final episode of Season 2 of CREEPSHOW. Elsewhere, Mitch checks out 2014 Jane Levy vehicle BANG BANG BABY! Nature goes wild with SNAKE ISLAND, we play MITCH'S PITCHES, look ahead to this week in streaming and perhaps most importantly, provide our guest and film announcement for this Friday! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Good day, CHUDs! We're back and doing things a little differently this week with EPISODE 148! After a few weeks of suggestions and feedback, we finally picked a winner for our listeners choice episode, and it's a big congratulations to our pals FiBunny and Chris Skelp, because this week we're taking a deep dive into their pick, TERRORVISION! Joining us to step into the breach? It's only the brains behind THE EVOLUTION OF HORROR, our old pal MIKE MUNCER! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Here we go again, CHUDs! Monday is upon us and like clockwork, we're racing back to your ears with MINISODE 149! Andy and Mitch both check out Paddy Murphy's IN MEMORIAM off the back of its Twitch premiere on Saturday night, and examine the penultimate episode of series 2 of CREEPSHOW. Elsewhere, Mitch gets around to TRAIN TO BUSAN: PENINSULA and intriguing low budget sci-fi MINOR PREMISE. Nature goes wild with KILLER CROCODILE 2, we play MITCH'S PITCHES, look ahead to this week in streaming and perhaps most importantly, provide an update on the relentless discourse surrounding pretzel pieces. We've also got our guest and film announcement for this Friday, and for one of you in particular, it's especially good news... Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Happy Friday, CHUDs! What a doozy we have in store this week for EPISODE 147! Our guest this week is a multi-hyphenate best known for THE LATENT IMAGE and Michael Varrati's SO FAR, SO CLOSE... He is also a frequent contributor to The Evolution of Horror AND co-hosts the podcast RETURN TO EERIE, INDIANA (with past guest Becky Darke)... it's JOSHUA TONKS! Now, we have done a lot of Wes Craven films on the show but this one... Oh, this one... MIGHT just be the most divisive one yet. Josh is obviously a fan. Mitch is, obviously, seeing it for the first time and Andy does not rate it. How will this go? The synopsis is as follows... In the small town of Riverton, a local legend tells of a serial killer's oath to come back and kill the seven children who were born on the night he supposedly died. Now 16 years later, Riverton residents are disappearing again, making some wonder if the legend is true. Bug (Max Thieriot), plagued by nightmares all his life, is one of the so-called Riverton Seven, and it's up to him to save his friends from an evil that will not rest. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Hellooooooooooooooo CHUDs! Another Monday is upon us and for some reason, we are feelin' GOOD. Maybe it's because we watched some interesting movies this week, maybe it's because Andy is full of his first vaccine and the microchip has kicked in. Who can say? Whatever it is, we're back and buzzing for MINISODE 148! Andy and Mitch both talk A LITTLE MORE FLESH PART 2 and this week's episode of CREEPSHOW, while Mitch checks out claustrophobic Dutch thriller TAILGATE and Darren Lynn Bousman's DEATH OF ME on Sky Cinema. Elsewhere, nature goes wild with KAW and Andy swings back around to CYST from last week's SOHO HORROR FESTIVAL SHOCKDOWN SATURDAYS! Needless to say,we also play Mitch's Pitches, take a look at your feedback, reveal the guest and film for Friday and actually receive an email! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Happy Friday, CHUDs! And happy birthday to us! That's right, we've somehow made it to three years of pestering you with our horror chat, and we'd like to thank all our listeners, old and new, for getting there with us! To mark the occasion, we're back with EPISODE 146! Our guest this week is a long time friend of the show that originally appeared all the way back in Episode 4, and is now the first male guest to make it to four appearances on the show...it's The Podcast Under The Stairs' DUNCAN MCLEISH! For his film choice, Duncan's picked something that we've come within inches of doing a few times before, but it's finally time... it's Larry Cohen's THE STUFF! Synopsis is as follows... A private detective investigates a new consumer taste treat that's absolutely delicious and just possibly lethal. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Happy Monday, CHUDs! Another weekend has come and gone, Easter is in the rearview, but fear not, we're back with MINISODE 147! This week, Andy and Mitch both check out Shudder exclusive THE POWER and David Prior's expansive THE EMPTY MAN. Elsewhere, Mitch dips into CREEPSHOW's new episode and heads to Disney Plus for 2007's under-the-radar "creepy kid" thriller JOSHUA. Needless to say, nature also does its share of going wild as Andy has a pleasant surprise in the form of MOOSE: THE MOVIE. Of course, we've also got your feedback, Mitch's Pitches, a look a head to this week on the streaming platforms, and a returning guest for our big third birthday celebration next week! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
This episode was recorded "LIVE" over Zoom as part of the Soho Horror Film Festival's SHOCKDOWN SATURDAY line-up celebrating the work of DEMENTIA PART II director Matt Mercer. Matt has joined us several times in the past to talk both Halloween 6 and Ravenous but now, he has opted for something completely different... This time? It's HOWLING III: THE MARSUPIALS! Directed by an unshackled Philippe Mora (Howling 2, The Beast Within) this is a wild old time that features werewolf nuns, extermination clauses and Dame Edna Everage! Again, huge thanks to Matt for taking the time to talk with us and to our pal Mitch Harrod of the Soho Horror Film Festival for AGAIN asking us to be involved. Synopsis is as follows... A female werewolf runs away from her family and falls in love with a man who works in the movie business, while a sociologist searches for proof of the werewolves' existence. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
HAPPY EASTER, CHUDs! We hope your holiday weekend is going well! However, talking shite about horror doesn't take a vacation, so we're back with Minisode 146! Andy, inevitably, takes a long hard look at GODZILLA VS KONG, while Mitch checks out SHE DIES TOMORROW, ANNABELLE COMES HOME, THE STRANGER and HOOKED UP. Newer releases get a look too, with some thoughts on ANTEBELLUM and the series premiere of CREEPSHOW on Shudder! Needless to say we also have some more instances of nature going wild, another riveting instalment of MITCH'S PITCHES and all you need to know about this week's episode! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
Steffan with Jamie and Andy Stewart on their non-profit Walk With Me on how to support fellow parents have lost children either during pregnancy or infancy, previewing their upcoming gala on October 26th. Sound of Sen. Cory Gardner and a hostile press.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aggie MacKenzie, former MI6 operative turned presenter of ‘How Clean is Your House' inherits Donald Where's Your Troosers? by Andy Stewart and passes on Nina Simone's Here Comes The Sun.