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Round-up of all the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of ManPLUS, we hear from the Manx Rams ahead of their trip to Singapore to take part in the Singlife Nations Cup for the first timeBen Cunningham is joined by Tony Mepham and Dave Christian and also featuring Ashley Hall and Rachel Johnstone
In tonight's programme:The race for Railway Cup qualification is hotting up in the Canada Life Men's Premier League ahead of the latest Manx football clashes this weekendIn the sole rugby tie this weekend, two Island sides will face off for a place in the final of the Cheshire BowlA Mixed Premier League southern derby is among the headline fixtures coming up in hockeyThe Manx Rams netball side are in Asia to compete in an international tournament for the first timeAnd an Island organisation which provides people with disabilities the chance to excel in sport is celebrating a big milestoneFeaturing Tony Mepham, Ashley Hall, Rachel Johnstone, Dave Christian, Ben Cunningham and Pete Corkill
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring trumpet soloist, chamber musician, educator, and life coach Ashley Hall-Tighe, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Ashley Hall-Tighe trumpet interview" About Ashley Hall-Tighe: Ashley Hall-Tighe is an internationally renowned trumpet soloist, chamber musician, educator, and life coach and her passion for authentic human connection drives every facet of her career. As a soloist, Ashley has been praised for her “energetic joy” (Rochester Post Bulletin) and her “warm tone, stunning technique and expressive artistry” (Cincinnati Enquirer). In 2024-2025, she performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Europe, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada and the United States. She has been the principal trumpet of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra since 2008 and from August 2023 - May 2024, Ashley was a touring member of the world-renowned Canadian Brass. Ashley released her debut classical solo album with pianist Ana Maria Otamendi, Upcycle, in the fall of 2024 on Rezurrection Records. This collection of transcriptions for trumpet and piano created by Nathaniel Tighe offers a vision of what might have been possible if the modern trumpet was a solo instrument at the time these works were conceived. As an educator, Ashley combines her passion for whole-person development with a methodical approach to improvement. She is on the trumpet faculty at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is a sought-after clinician at music schools around the globe. As a credentialed life coach, Ashley is passionate about helping individuals unlock their potential, build mental resilience and align their creative lives with their values. To learn more about Ashley, visit www.ashleyhalltighe.com, or follow her on Instagram @ashleyhalltighe to see frequent updates from her life both on the road and at her log cabin home with her husband and two amazing children. Ashley is a Yamaha Performing Artist and endorses GR mouthpieces. Podcast listeners! Enter code "podcast" at checkout for 15% off any of our Gard bags! Visit trumpetmouthpiece.com for more info. Episode Links: ashleyhalltighe.com Latest album, Upcycle, on Maple Rise Music: https://maplerisemusic.com/upcycle Los Angeles Brass Alliance https://www.instagram.com/losangelesbrassalliance/ International Women's Brass Conference, May 19-24, Hartford, Connecticut. Register: myiwbc.org Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/iwbc International Trumpet Guild Conference, May 27-31, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/itg William Adam Trumpet Festival, June 19-22, Clarksville, Tennessee. williamadamtrumpet.com Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/williamadam Podcast Credits: “A Room with a View“ – composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host – John Snell Audio Engineer – Ted Cragg
Ashley Hall-Tighe is a superb trumpeter, musician, educator, and certified life coach. Ashley has an impressive career, having served on the faculties of several universities, including the Longy School of Music of Bard College, and she currently teaches at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. But that's not all – Ashley also works as a coach, helping individuals and groups combine wellness and music. What's particularly remarkable is her ability to combine her professional life with her personal life. In this episode, we'll dive into many aspects of her career and her wellness coaching.We begin our conversation in Part 1 by discussing the many chamber music groups Ashley has performed with throughout her career. She shares what she's learned from these experiences, including the challenge of balancing touring with her family life. From there, we shift our focus to the challenges facing women in music. We also talk about her personal philosophy of living, touching on the importance of balance and setting priorities. One exciting highlight of Ashley's career is her debut album, Upcycle, and we spend some time discussing the inspiration behind the project. We then take a step back to explore Ashley's beginnings, specifically how she worked to refine her approach to playing, ultimately becoming more effective as a musician. As our conversation continues, we transition into her wellness training, starting with her work at the Longy School of Music.In Part 2 [Subscriber Content], we take a closer look at Ashley's expertise and coaching training. She walks us through the services she offers on her website, offering insight into her unique approach to combining wellness and music. We also talk about the courses she teaches, including a 16-hour course that's designed to help musicians and artists thrive. To wrap up, Ashley shares a glimpse into her daily routine, telling us how each morning begins with a cup of coffee and some time for journaling. And for those of you who are curious about where she calls home, she lives in a beautiful log cabin outside of Cincinnati!Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
Ashley is an ultrarunner with an incredible track record of outdoor adventures in the Sierras. Moving from marathon training to lose weight for college credit to winning ultramarathons after starting on dirt to better exercise her dog off-leash, Ashley is a badass on trails. We talk about some of the opportunities she has living in the Great Basin with access to the Sierra in less than an hour, exploring the mountains with her dog, then her dogs, camping trips to hot springs, and point-to-point adventures she has her sights on. Ashley has completed a number of epic races, and just as many big adventure days in the Lake Tahoe area. Mindset is a key theme of our discussion, including how to press on in an adventure despite pain and mental challenges, and what it was like exploring, solo, with paper maps. This episode covers Ashley's experience at Javelina Jundred 2024, which featured an entirely runnable course with 105 degree temperatures in the open desert, how to troubleshoot long adventures and ultramarathons when nutrition, weather or injuries take things sideways, and some future experiences on her "one day" list. Ashley frequently explores trails in Tahoe, and shares some of the learnings from her Tahoe Rim Trail Fastest Known Time (FKT) attempt, big future goals, and volunteering at races to give back to the run community. Some of the invaluable wisdom she shares: take baby steps toward your goal then add on. She first started running ten minutes, then added time the next run. Now, she's going after sub-20 hour 100 mile races and pondering some of the most challenging events in North America. If there's a will, there's a way! Ashley can be found out on the trails with one or both of her dogs, or on Instagram at @ashleyyayoutside You can always connect with me on Instagram @cactusmoose or through my website.
Ashley Hall is the Founder of Houston's Lift Off
ER EP. 28 - Fishin' Stories With Palmer, Porkchop, and Generations Pro RodeoIn this episode, we sit down in the living room of Cline and Ashley Hall with Generations Pro Rodeo and have professional rodeo announcer Matt Palmer and entertainer Josh "Porkchop" Garrick tell some hilarious stories! We haven't laughed this much in a while! Click here to watch the full episode on our YouTube channel
Bis vor Kurzem waren sie noch sowas wie "Men in black" mit Blech. Weil sie ziemlich cool auftreten, die Canadian Brass, und dabei immer chic gekleidet sind im schwarzen Anzug und mit weißem Hemd. Mittlerweile ist aber Schluss mit der reinen Männerwirtschaft der Canadian Brass. Es spielt nämlich auch eine Frau mit. Und das ist die Trompeterin Ashley Hall-Tighe. Vor ihrem Konzert in München war sie bei BR-KLASSIK zu Gast.
Join us as we talk with Museum Educator Ashley Hall about her career as a museum educator at the Museum of the Rockies, her research on Sauropod feet and her books including Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones and Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth and Prehistoric Worlds: Stomp Into the Epic Lands Ruled by Dinosaurs (due out at the end of March 2024). Ashley is a dynamic paleontologist, naturalist, and museum educator. Originally from South Bend, Indiana, she grew up loving dinosaurs from an early age and was inspired by holiday trips to Chicago's Field Museum to pursue a career in natural history. Ashley earned her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology (focus: Zooarchaeology) and animal behavior from Indiana University, Bloomington. After graduation, she spent nearly a decade working as a science educator for various educational institutions in southern California, including the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and the La Brea Tar Pits. During this time, Ashley also served as the assistant curator of paleontology at the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, California. While with the “Alf,” she managed the fossil collection and participated in fieldwork including Late Cretaceous dinosaur excavations in the Grand-Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah and Miocene mammal reconnaissance paleontology in the Mojave Desert's Rainbow Basin. Ashley relocated to Ohio where she worked as a naturalist for the Cleveland Metroparks reservation system before taking a position with the Cleveland Museum of Natural as the adult programs coordinator. When Ashley is not educating the public in person, she is an active science communicator on social media. Ashley has presented several invited workshops on communicating science through social media at professional, scientific meetings, including the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology and the Association for Materials and Methods in Paleontology annual conferences. Her scientific research has focused on sauropod claw morphology and function and the evolution of birds from deposits at the La Brea Tar Pits.
On today's episode, Ari spoke with Brooke Ashley Hall - one of the biggest creators on social media, across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube - about the opportunities and responsibilities of creating content for tens of millions of people on a daily basis. Along the way they talked about Brooke's journey towards becoming an influencer; what an influencer's day-to-day looks like; portraying motherhood from the Bible to TikTok; authenticity in traditional media vs. digital media; Arthur Clarke and scientific progress; how Brooke almost lost her son; the power of prayer and community; Brooke's approach to comedy; Brooke's advice for aspiring creators; and much more! Guest Quote:“It's incredible the amount of impact that you have, and I also think it's a great responsibility for what you share and the message that you're putting out. That's one thing that my husband and I decided whenever we started doing this, that we were going to stay on the line of being family friendly, maintaining our values, and always staying true to ourself in that way, because with great power comes great responsibility, right?” -Brooke Ashley Hall Time Stamps* (:01) Intro* (04:45) Brooke's creative journey * (11:23) Authenticity on social media* (13:41) Motherhood portrayed from the Bible to TikTok* (15:27) A day in Brooke's life * (21:30) Technology as magic* (24:20) Influencers vs. celebrities* (27:46) Brooke's near-loss of her son* (39:37) The power of prayer and community * (44:49) Brooke's comedic approach* (47:37) Brooke's inspirations* (49:57) Advice for aspiring content creators Good Faith Effort is a production of SoulShop, Bnai Zion, and Caspian Studios LinksFollow Ari on TwitterFind out more about BrookeBrooke's Youtube ChannelBrooke's TikTokBrooke's InstagramWatch on YouTube
Finding your wedding venue truly makes you feel like you've started planning. After all, it dictates so much of your wedding – from guest list to budget, style to date. But checking that off the list doesn't always feel easy. Today, we are chatting all things wedding venues – from how to find them to what to look for in your contract with our new third host, Ashley Hall! In this episode you'll hear: • How to narrow down your favorite venues • Top questions to ask while touring a venue • Things to look for in a wedding venue Links to all the things mentioned: • Ep 123: How to Decipher Your Wedding Vendor Contracts If you have a question or fun story to share (we love hearing them!) email us at podcast@bustld.com CONNECT WITH US! Website Instagram Facebook The podcast was produced by Pivot Media Co.
Track Listing Track 1: Archie Roach, Song: “Spiritual Love”. Album: Let Love Rule (2016): https://www.archieroach.com/ Track 2: Samantha Crain, Song: “Reunion”. Album: A Small Death (2020): https://www.samanthacrain.com/ Track 3: Opliam, Song: “Land Back”. Album: All Roads Are Good (2022): https://opliammusic.com/ Track 4: Gary Farmer & the Troublemakers, Song: “Go Go Go”. Album: Road Songs (2022). Track 5: Tanya Tagaq, Song: “Colonizer”. Album: Tongues (2022): https://www.tanyatagaq.com/ Track 6: Otykem, Song: “Storm”. Album: released as a single (2022): https://otyken.ru/ Track 7: Innastate, Song: “Sailing”. Album: Verde (2018): https://www.innastate.net/ Track 8: Doc featuring Spencer Battiest, Song: “The Storm”. Single (2011) Track 9: Frank Waln, Song: “Bad Medicine”. Single (2022): http://frankwaln.com Track 10: Black Belt Eagle Scout, Song: “My Blood Runs Through This Land”. Album: The Land, The Water, The Sky (2022): https://www.blackbelteaglescout.com/ Track 11: Supaman feat. Ashley Hall, Song: “I Hope You Know” (2022): https://www.supamanhiphop.net/ Track 12: Digging Roots, Song: “Skoden”. Album: Zhawenim (2022): https://www.diggingrootsmusic.com/ Track 13: Beatrice Deer Band, Song, “Cannibal”. Album: Shifting (2021): https://beatricedeerband.com/ Track 14: Archie Roach, Song: “Native Born”. Album Charcoal Lane (1990): https://www.archieroach.com/ Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Former ABC news presenter Ashley Hall is facing more than 20 charges after police discovered a stash of illegal drugs worth $600,000 in two Sydney CBD hotel rooms. Mr Hall presented some of ABC's most loved radio programs. NSW police found 4.9 kilograms of 1,4-butanediol and 253 grams of methylamphetamine during a four-month-long investigation. After the investigation, officers arrested Hall in Sydney's CBD on Wednesday and shortly after carried out two search warrants at hotels in Wentworth Street and Bond Street.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former ABC news presenter Ashley Hall is facing more than 20 charges after police discovered a stash of illegal drugs worth $600,000 in two Sydney CBD hotel rooms. Mr Hall presented some of ABC's most loved radio programs. NSW police found 4.9 kilograms of 1,4-butanediol and 253 grams of methylamphetamine during a four-month-long investigation. After the investigation, officers arrested Hall in Sydney's CBD on Wednesday and shortly after carried out two search warrants at hotels in Wentworth Street and Bond Street.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of “On The Record” Caleb Blaylock sits down with Professor and Gaming Club faculty advisor Victoria Banks and GHC student Tristen Tolber to discuss interactivity in education, common misconceptions about video games and gamers, and how GHC students can prepare for a career in the video game industry. This episode is a collaboration between Student Spin and the Six Mile Post. Be sure to read Ashley Hall's article on the impressive membership numbers and activities of the gaming club at GHC.
If you would like to donate and support the podcast, you may do so through this link: https://anchor.fm/sherunstrails/support You can also support the podcast by leaving a rating & reviewing. Thank you so much for your support! In this episode, we to talk about @ashleyyayoutside's ultra running journey, going from fracturing her skull to running 100 milers, and her Angeles Crest 100 experience.
In this episode, Karen interviews Ashley.
My guest today is Ashley Hall, who shares about her experience with her family members and cancer. Through her experience she reminds us to be grateful for the little things and there is always a positive side to everything. Ashley inspires me on so many levels and I know you will be inspired by her as well! Thank you for listening and be sure to check out my website www.chooseyourjourney.co to hear other episodes of inspiration!
When a rare, cancer-like condition gripped young James Hall's life the strength of the entire community needed to prevail. Ashley's family would lean on that strength and solidarity during this extremely difficult time over the next year. Through Ashley's past relationship and the support of their entire family, they will overcome the difficult road ahead. Hear how, in the short span of the last year, this family dealt with a Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) diagnosis in their toddler son, the birth of another baby boy, and an extended stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with the new baby; moreover, hear how they have dealt with their eldest son's recent alopecia diagnosis. It seems like a lot for anyone, but find out how this family keeps the hope alive and how they continue to move forward. This episode is packed with human resolve, which will prepare you to conquer any day! Connect with Nate here: www.theworldwithnate.com
When a rare, cancer-like condition gripped young James Hall's life the strength of the entire community needed to prevail. Ashley's family would lean on that strength and solidarity during this extremely difficult time over the next year. Through Ashley's past relationship and the support of their entire family, they will overcome the difficult road ahead. Hear how, in the short span of the last year, this family dealt with a Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) diagnosis in their toddler son, the birth of another baby boy, and an extended stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with the new baby; moreover, hear how they have dealt with their eldest son's recent alopecia diagnosis. It seems like a lot for anyone, but find out how this family keeps the hope alive and how they continue to move forward. This episode is packed with human resolve, which will prepare you to conquer any day! Connect with Nate here: www.theworldwithnate.com
This is a bonus episode previously released to our patrons on Patreon. If you want to support us, and get more content please visit patreon.com/terriblelizards. Terrible Lizards is, at least in theory, there for dinosaur lovers of all ages and backgrounds, but podcasting is just one way to communicate with the public about dinosaurs and it's probably not the first one you would think of. Joining us this time out is Ashley Hall, a science communicator and outreach officer at the famous Museum of the Rockies and someone who specialises in talking to the public about their amazing dinosaur collection. So in the episode Dave and Iszi chat to Ashley about the challenges of talking about dinosaurs and palaeontology to different audiences and the influences of pop culture (i.e. we moan about Camp Cretaceous). Links: Ashley's Linktree to all her things: https://linktr.ee/Lady_Naturalist Facebook group on Paleontology Education: https://www.facebook.com/groups/877919522277386 twitter @LadyNaturalist Instagram: @Lady_Naturalist
In this episode of Harmony and Healing, Jazzie interviews trumpeter and life coach Ashley Hall. During the interview they discuss balancing work-home life, the joys of mentoring and performing, life coaching, tips for finding your path, using routines to create a foundation, social media and mental health, performance anxiety, beta blockers, and self-love. You can find more about Ashley and her business Coaching the Whole Musician here: https://www.coachingthewholemusician.com/
Well. It seems we've become even worse than our previous levels of mediocrity. We're sorry episode 35 of The 33% Majority took so long to get to your kind ear holes. In this week's episode, your 3 favourite festive fellows will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the things we judge at face value (sorry if this includes you), new slang names for capitalism's best shops and stores, and how to create our bestest thing. Hope you love it as much as we love you xoxo
Ashley Hall is an Associate Director on the International Label Management at The Orchard. In this episode, Ashley talks about her journey in the music business, shares how she started as an intern and in only 5 years got promoted to the Associate Director role. We also talked about the ways of building good relationships with the labels and the artists, the challenges in the music marketing field, and more. You can learn more about our guests here: www.instagram.com/creativemindsspeaking/
2 episodes in the space of a few days, how lucky are you? Rhetorical as that question might seem, the answer is 'not very'. In this episode of 'The People's Favourite' podcast (The 50% Majority), Tom isn't in it, so your 2 'A' boys will be taking the stage. However, we must warn you... Alex and Ash did this one for themselves. Very self indulgent. Lots of Reddit... If you decided to listen, do so at your own peril. k thanks love u bye x
With our tails between our legs, we present to you, the 32th episode of The 33% Majority. It's so very late, but it's here. We hope you forgive us. In this week's episode, your 3 favourite sorry boys will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the biggest mistakes we've ever made, who (out of Alex and Tom) is th better friend, and yucky London occurences, respectively. Also we come to you, hat in hand, to ask for your help to get this show in front of people that you think might like to listen, so please share this episode with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a stranger on public transport. If you do, let us know, and we'll shout you out on air, and make you an honorary board member for The 33% Inc.
Sorry, dear listener, for the crimes you're about to hear. This is a bad episode. We're sorry.
This is a podcast. You've heard of one before right? It's like radio, but like, whenever you want it. This is one called 'The 33% Majority', and it's the 40th episode we've ever made (minus 10). In this week's episode, your 3 favourite illiterate gentlemen will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the things we think we'd be really bloody awful at, some of the strangest Ted Talks that have graced that hallowed stage, and a lazy Ask Reddit (Alex came up with the idea to do it originally, so we'll give him a pass) respectlively. Also, y'know the things that make some 'puter algorithm think we're popular and bussing? If you could do those, that'd be just swell. Ok thanks love you bye.
It's here. Not on time, but certainly not a day late like last time, TOM. 'It' being episode 29 of The 33% Majority, if you weren't sure. In this week's episode, your 3 radio fellows will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing 33% Majority world record attempts, how old we all are (Ash, of course, being the most oldest), and how to hack life, respectively. And, as per, please do clicks on buttons that say 'Subscribe', or 'Review', or 'Follow' etc, etc... Interactions help us, but also, so does word of mouth (that's where your mouth says things about us to other people), so if you could do any or the aforementioned stuff, well that'd be swell. I love you. Yes, you! I love you.
It's here. A little late, sure, but still here nonetheles. 'It' being episode 28 of The 33% Majority, if you weren't sure. In this week's episode, your 3 podmen will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing lucrative side-hustles (spoiler alert, none of them will make you money), the greatest villains that the silver screen has to offer, and how to manufacture a viral trend, respectively. Also, we're on our knees here, kissing your feet and begging for your support. If you like this dumb podcast, please do all the things to help that pesky algorithm see us. You could share this episode with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a pet (so long as they have access to a streaming platform). Otherwise, just subscribe, maybe leave a review too? We love you. Thank you.
On this episode of Red Hills Stories, Lyell Walker sits down with the multi-talented Ashley Hall to discuss how Jesus has changed her life. Ashley's story reminds us that while we may experience pain and suffering in this life, by faith we know that God is who he says he is and that this life isn't the end.
Welcome to the most poorly produced podcast in the world, The 33% Majority. Audio crimes and misdemeanors were comitted, so it's The 50% Bad-jority for episode 27. Ash is absent this week. It's not his fault. He recorded on the scheduled day, but Alex's mic had other ideas. We had to go again, we're sorry. To both the listeners and Ash: We hope you don't miss the final 33% of the hosts too badly, and we hope you can get through this episode of The 50% Bad-jority. If the bits and bytes we've published are sufficient to help you pass the time, do us a favour, and do all the things that help us, maybe please? Subscribe to us on your preferred podcasting platform, leave a review, or maybe even just tell another human of our existence, pretty please?
Welcome to the world's most popular Lightning McQueen fancast. Or in lamens terms, episode 26 of The 33% Majority. In this week's episode, your 3 favourite speed-demons will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing our ability to definitively decide what's cool, how to convince our significant others of how to acquire new automobile, and some classic Reddit submissions. And hey, if you're reading this, and you like listening to our podcast, maybe let someone know about it? We don't have use any kind of advertising, so the words that come from your mouth are powerful, much like that dragon guy from Todd's magnum opus (Skyrim), Happy racing to all, and to all, a good-chow.
We have a special episode today! This is a recording from a panel Ashley Killam led during the Rising Tide Music Press Summer Symposium, titled “Diversifying Your Stand.” She was joined by Estela Aragon, Marcus Grant, Ashley Hall, and Chloe Swindler! Learn more about these four guests at their websites: Estela Aragon - https://www.trumpetheadquarters.com/ Marcus Grant - https://www.msgrantmusic.com/ Ashley Hall - https://www.ashleyhalltrumpet.com/ Chloe Swindler - https://chloeswindler.com/ Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! And a huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Hey, you! Yeah, you, the person reading this. I bet you think you're really cool for reading the description for episode 25 of The 33% Majority, don't you? Well, you'd be right! In this week's ‘back-to-normal' episode, your 3 favourite old men will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing what it takes to be considered an adult (given that each of us are, from a temporal perspective, already adults), why starting a new project can be both meaningful and rewarding, and the joy we get from chatting to strangers, respectively. Also we come to you, hat in hand, to ask for your help to get this show in front of people that you think might like to listen, so please share this episode with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a stranger on public transport. If you do, let us know, and we'll shout you out on air, and make you an honorary board member for The 33% Inc.
You might have been expecting a return to normality for The 33% Majority. Well a bunch of nasty germs had other ideas for episode 24, so it's The 50% Bud-jority. Alex is once again absent this week. Although HR were not made aware of his absence in advance, statutory sick pay had him covered whilst he couldn't hold any kind of nutrient inside his fragile body. To both the listeners and Alex: We hope you don't miss the final 33% of the hosts too badly, and we hope you can get through this episode of The 50% Bud-jority. We'll actually genuinely will be back to our regular schedule next week.
You might have been expecting a regular episode of The 33% Majority. Well this certainly isn't that, it's episode 23, and it's The 50% Bro-jority. Alex's absence was cleared with HR weeks ago, despite his dealings with Steve in the past, but Ashley left us with very little notice (it's not his fault though - unless the storage place for tools isn't one's mouth), so we had to rope in OUR FIRST GUEST HOST! To both the listeners, Ash and Alex: We hope you don't miss the other 66% of the hosts too badly, and we hope you like this episode of The 50% Bro-jority. We'll be back to our regular schedule next week.
Hello lovely listener, nice of you to drop by. You've found your way to the 22nd episode of The 33% Majority. In this week's episode, your 3 just-below-averagely-handsome chaps will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing how to win a ‘Scary House Contest' (given that it's sort of, almost, kinda, nearly Halloween), how different animals might be categorised under a D&D alignment chart, and some stupid facts from everyone's Grandad's favourite fact-finding Twitter account (UberFacts), respectively. We'd love your help to get this show in front of people that might love it (or hate it), so please share this episode with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a stranger on public transport. If you do, let us know, and we'll shout you out on air (along with anything else you'd like our audience to hear). Lastly, to enter our giveaway and be in with a chance to win a one-of-a-kind ‘The 33% Majority' T-Shirt or Hat, just do the following: -Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and take a screenshot (but make sure you put your Instagram or Twitter handle in the review). -Follow us on either Twitter (@the33pm) or Instagram (@the33percentmajority). -Send us a screenshot on whichever social media platform suits you best. We'll be picking the winners 2 weeks from today, on the 5th of October!
You join us on a special day. Our podcast (The 33% Majority) can finally buy booze in the US! In this week's episode, your 2 jovial jack-asses (Alex and Ash) - along with 1 angry boy (Tom) - will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing how we might design our own ‘33% Religion' (spoiler alert: crocodiles?), some lazy 'Am I the Asshole' entries, and another game of Bohemian Crapsody, respectively. Also, just to clarify, to enter our giveaway and be in with a chance to win a one-of-a-kind ‘The 33% Majority' T-Shirt or Hat, just do the following: -Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and take a screenshot (but make sure you put your Instagram or Twitter handle in the review). -Follow us on either Twitter (@the33pm) or Instagram (@the33percentmajority). -Send us a screenshot on whichever social media platform suits you best. We'll be picking the winners 2 weeks from today, on the 5th of October!
Well hello there (prequel reference, nice). This is the nation's favourite podcast ‘The 33% Majority'. We're delighted that you're joining us for episode 20. In this week's episode, your 3 old men (Ash, Tom and Alex) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the etymology behind well known idioms and colloquialisms, a brand new game straight from Tommy's think meat, and a good old fashioned speed run, respectively. And also, if you are here reading this, please share this show with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a stranger on public transport. We don't plaster our logo on the side of busses yet, so in the meantime, you should be our unpaid advertising assistants. Feel free to pop it on your CV.
Hail and well met, esteemed listener. This is almost the 20th episode of a podcast called The 33% Majority. It's a pleasure to have you here with us. In this week's episode, your 3 gallant gents (Alex, Ash and Tom) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing some utterly wonderful Facebook groups (and maybe a surprise visit from Steve, our HR manager), some of our favourite 'Magic Moments' (y'know, those everyday events that keep you going), and a heaping of dad jokes (for good measure), respectively. And also, if you're here reading this, please share this podcast with a friend, family member, colleague, or even a stranger on public transport. Word of mouth is a powerful thing, and we'd like to enlist your wonderful gaping maw.
Hello precious audience members, this is another episode of our silly talk show called The 33% Majority. We're really glad you made it. In this week's episode, your 3 voice actors (Ash, Alex and Tom) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing some horrible and confusing (yet also, sort of profound) Facebook mantras, how well 66.66% of us know our better halves, and a newly named instalment of that segment where we do spooky story time, respectively. For the few of you that read these descriptions, here's a call to action: We'd really appreciate it if you could share this podcast with a friend (or enemy, we'll do anything for those sweet streams), post about us on social media, or play this episode obnoxiously loud in a public area. We'd be eternally grateful, and you'll be rewarded with our first born sons.
Welcome to the 17th episode of this dumb idiot podcast. Thanks for coming on by, maybe you could stay a while? In this week's episode, your 3 friendly enemies (Ash, Alex and Tom) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the most obtuse riddles you've ever heard, some utterly despicable poetry, and why we hate companies that sell us half baked products (but mostly video games) respectively.
Welcome to the best worst episode of The 33% Majority! In this week's episode, your 3 nasty chaps (Ash, Alex and Tom) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the positive (and strange) impact that good teachers can have on our lives, our reviews of each other (as both hosts and human people), and how to navigate upcoming job interviews (with a dumb 33% spin of course) respectively. We had a lot of fun recording this one, so we hope you have fun listening.
This is the 15th episode of your favourite bad podcast, The 33% Majority. In this week's episode, your Birthday boy host (Ash) will spend his 15 minutes of fame discussing yet another load of weird and wild ‘Am I The Asshole?' submissions, whilst the other 66.66% of the group (Alex and Tom) will spend their allotted time deep diving into Ashley's entire segment history. We hope you enjoy this walk down memory lane.
Welcome to the utter calamity that is the 14th episode of The 33% Majority! In this week's episode, your 3 Friday Freaks (Alex, Tom and Ash) will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the pros and cons (but mostly pros) of a camping trip, why neighbours and, by extension, cats are the worst, and how we 3 might navigate a world filled with magic - of the wizarding variety - respectively.
This is the most superstitious episode of The 33% Majority, because it's episode 13! In this week's episode, your 3 morning men (Alex, Tom and Ash), will each spend their 15 minutes of fame discussing the best ways to prevent natural disasters, whether beer is bad for children (yet another lazy Reddit segment), and some wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff (respectively).
You might have been hoping for another normal episode of The 33% Majority. Well this isn't that, it's episode 12, and it's The 50% Majority. Tom had to take the week off, so its just your other two hosts this week: Alex and Ash. To both the listeners, and Tom: This is a bad one. Don't listen to it. Really don't feel like you have to. It's not good. We did a bad job. We miss Tommy.
Meet Ashley Hall Ducey. Ashley is an internationally recognized wood burning mandala artist and art teacher. Her passions include teaching about conscious creativity and painting. If she isn't teaching classes or creating art you can find her on her inspirational YouTube channel sharing about spirituality and the law of attraction.Get ready to be inspired. Ashely teaches us about her daily Journaling practice and how sitting down to embark on a creative project can present to you your internal dialogue and stories you tell yourself perhaps even unconsciously! Particularly if you don't consider yourself a creative person.This episode is for anyone looking to get their creative juices flowing or wanting to utilize creativity as a Ritual.
Happy Women's History Month! What's A Good Guy is kicking off our 3rd annual #WomensHistoryMonth is the Bronx Baddie (Shoutout To The BX) Ashley Hall. Ashley Hall is a beauty + lifestyle content creator who build a huge social media following as “Curls Fo The Girls.” Ashley tells us how “Curls Fo The Girls” was birthed, the different social tiers of being a influencer, working with brands and knowing your worth, maintaining a relationship while being such a well known person and always having to be “on”. This episode was recording February 29th 2020. Timestamps Lashawn's Brazil Recap: (2:35) Ashley Introduction: (5:30) The Sneaker Game: (7:52) What is an influencer?: (11:21) Birth of “Curls Fo The Girls”: (17:23) Levels of influencers: (22:30) Dating a influencer: (26:33) Dealing with brands: (32:14) Always having to be on: (34:57) Ashley Hall Rebrand: (51:53) Influencing other women: (56:47) *New Segment Alert* “Trying To Convince Our Girl”: (1:05:51) Only On Camera: (1:11:12) To stay updated with us follow us on social media Twitter: @whatsagoodguy Instagram: @whatsagoodguy Facebook Page: What's A Good Guy? Follow Us Individually Ashley Hall Instagram & Twitter: @imashleyhall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/curlsfothegirls Don P Instagram & Twitter: @Donpeezly Lashawn Instagram & Twitter: @Stayfocusla --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-a-good-guy/support