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Chris and Marty are back! In this episode, we talk about the new F1 movie and its fake Apex Racing team, there's a mini-review of the latest Mission Impossible movie and Chris looks at 2018's Driven film about Jim Hoffman and John DeLorean.But first, Apex Racing for the as yet unnamed F1 film is being filmed now during active Grand Prix weekends. We'd love to share The Race's great video on it, but F1 have copyright claimed it, so instead here's Martin Brundle chatting with Brad Pitt. Sky Documentaries is now showing their latest Mansell and Williams film.Since our last episode we've been watching The Grand Tour presents Eurocrash, Marty raves about Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 in IMAX, both have been enjoying Tavarish's P1 Rebuild and Chris loved George Russell in a Eurofighter Typhoon. Following his successes in Ted Lasso, Chris reviews Jason Sudeikis's turn in Driven (Not that one). In 'What has Henry Catchpole been upto this week?', Henry shares his thoughts on the new Aston Martin DB11, and Chris really, really likes his writing. For his Youtube picks, Chris has picked a Larry Chen video meeting the German YouTuber JP Performance. For his channel, Chris has gone back to The Race for their quick, but insightful reporting. Marty has chosen the latest interview between Doug deMuro and Alanis King discussing their automotive takes, and for his channel its long time Tavarish collaborator Jack Builds It. If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels:Twitter: @AutomoviePodFacebook: AutomoviePodcastEmail: comments@automoviepodcast.com YouTube: Automovie Podcast
Remember Brexit? Well, here's the story of the time Jack Rix and Rowan Horncastle drove 2,500 miles through 15 countries in one new DB11 to try and smooth over negotiations with our European neighbours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alan welcomes to the show this week, Mike Spagnola – Interim CEO for SEMA – Starts of by saying that it's a blessing to be a part of the car industry. SEMA has so many new programs. Besides planning for... The post The New Bad Boy On The Block, Acura’s High Performance 2022 MDX Type S and The Luxurious 2022 Aston Martin DB11 Volante| #496 appeared first on THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor.
This week's episode of HODINKEE Radio marks the start of a new and very special series called The Collector's Edition With Ben Clymer. Presented within the same feed as surprise episodes, follow along with HODINKEE's founder (that's Ben), has he speaks with notable friends and watch enthusiasts about what it means to be a collector. For the inaugural episode, we're thrilled to have international pop icon, Ed Sheeran, on for a chat with Ben about his start in watch enthusiasm, his tastes for specific brands, his personal path to a deep love of Patek Philippe, and more.From Ed's first car (not what you might expect) to his love of Heinz ketchup, and his personal experience waiting (a very long time) for a 5711, this is a rare opportunity to hear a passionate and well-known collector speak candidly about his own experience with watches, how he approaches the latest and greatest, and how his tastes have evolved over time. Thanks so much for listening and be sure to be subscribed to the HODINKEE Radio feed so that you don't miss the next episode of The Collector's Edition With Ben Clymer. Please Note: This episode of HODINKEE Radio features some adult language and, from 38:40 - 39:15 a full spoiler for the plot and outcome of the latest James Bond film "No Time to Die". Show Notes:0:15 Ben Clymer0:25 Ed Sheeran2:10 Toy Watches 3:45 Patek Philippe 57265:05 Tiffany-signed 57118:45 John Mayer's Tiffany 5164a13:35 Kikuchi Nakagawa Watches13:48 Roger Smith Watches16:14 Gene Clark16:55 Olive Patek Philippe 571119:17 Hodinkee Swatch 23:10 Hodinkee Magazine Vol. 127:29 Blackberry Bold29:27 Omega Speedmaster29:55 Patek Philippe 597030:27 Patek Philippe 5208 31:27 “Take Me Back To London” music video32:17 Tony Fadell's' Talking Watches33:10 Linde Werdelin34:22 Richard Mille RM 030 Americas LE 35:35 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph "Volcano"36:17 A. Lange & Söhne Odyesseus38:03 Aston Martin DB11 39:18 Brando's GMT-Master39:45 Titanium Patek Philippe 5208T40:00 Titanium Patek Philippe 5004T40:18 Patek Philippe 520440:45 Patek Philippe 527041:45 Heinz Ketchup watch 44:00 Bamford Watch Department44:57 IWC Big Pilot 45:15 IWC Muhammad Ali Big Pilot
You can view photos of the DB11 described in this episode on the “Gallery” page of this site.
Partagé entre son blog lifestyle et sa galerie d'art à Marseille, Jo Yana vit — de ses propres mots — sa vie “à 100 à l'heure”. Ce qui ne l'empêche pas d'assouvir son goût pour les voitures, en prenant parfois part à des essais organisés par les marques. Dans cet épisode, le comparse d'Arnaud Chanteloup — premier invité de Bagnolards — revient ainsi sur la fois où les deux amis ont ensablé une Aston Martin DB11. Collectionneur d'art passionné par le Japon, Jo Yana se confie sur son amour pour les vieux taxis japonais. Il dresse aussi un lien entre l'automobile et le milieu de l'art. Et explique pourquoi il considère que la voiture peut être une oeuvre d'art à part entière.Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/bagnolards. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Are you presently sitting at home hungry, but not for food, but for something else that will satisfy you? Maybe More Money, Power, a New Jaguar, Range Rover Autobiography SUV, an Aston Martin DB11 or even the New McLaren Sienna SuperCar? A hunger or thirst that can’t be satisfied. A feeling that you’re not making it, but that something inside you is empty, no matter how much you fill yourself with food, liquid, movies or worldly things. Christ Jesus came to serve and not to be served, to give a gift of living bread to all those who hunger for him, who ask him to be their saviour, and who want a living relationship with him. Sitting at the table with Christ Jesus, feeding off him, will give us eternal life. If you have a hunger that you can’t satisfy, please join us and let us explore this hunger together…
After a brief hiatus, the boys are back! We start by talking about the Aston Martin DB11 and V8 Vantage that we've had on test. Adi and Ben are obsessing over how close the Porsche Taycan is to being an enthusiast's car, and Ben has just driven the Genesis GV80. Also, as expected from the DoubleClutch.ca team, Ben has added a 300-horsepower jalopy to his personal stable.
En cinq jours, Antoine Joubert a mis à l’essai cinq bolides exotiques: Ferrari Roma, Porsche 911, Aston Martin DB11, Aston Martin Vantage et Mercedes-AMG E 63 S. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Après avoir récemment fait l’essai d’une rutilante Aston Martin DB11, Gabriel Gélinas fait un retour sur l’historique de cette prestigieuse marque britannique. Une production QUB radio Octobre 2020 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Aston Martin DB11’s, Rolex Pepsis, Balenciaga’s and Louis Vuittons… in a world filled with materialistic pleasure, Jacqueline and Janice points out that not everything can be bought with money.
Is the 2020 Aston Martin DB 11 ultra-luxury grand touring car any less enjoyable with an AMG-sourced V8 under the hood versus a British V12? Benjamin puts hundreds of miles on a bright yellow version of the coupe to find the answer. Sami goes in a different direction with the Polestar 2, the Volvo-owned EV brand's attempt to prove it can build a reasonable everyday electric car alongside the Polestar 1 high performance exotic. The duo also discuss the Cadillac XT6, a luxury crossover that can't seem to live up to its stately appearance. Surprisingly, this may not be its fault.
On this episode of the "Autoweek Podcast," Natalie Neff joins Graham Kozak and Wesley Wren to tackle the topic of the week: Rust. Namely, Graham talks about rust-proofing, with Wesley reminding you to inspect your collector car before laying down your cash. Later in the show, Mike Pryson and Matt Weaver join to talk about the recent Kyle Larson news and debate about the future of racing in 2020. Following that, Mark Vaughn and Wes Raynal join to dive into this week’s news. Mark bids a loving farewell to the racing legend Stirling Moss. Raynal leads a discussion about Mazda rumors and the auction of the final 991-chassis Porsche 911. Closing the show, Joe Brown joins Wes Raynal and Jake Lingeman to talk about driving an Aston Martin DB11 and a Porsche Macan Turbo. Music: "Well, at least I’m not vaping" by Summerbruise
Sobre o Aston Martin DB11 AMR e alguns relógios dando destaque ao Baltic. Participantes: Henrique, Matheus e William Referências: DB11 AMR Carfection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S64b8g8aacc Shmee150 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx2knb62RvA Mr JWW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qgbgl3-4-yY Lovecars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1m2ALAB334 _____________________________ Relógios: 49:50 : www.jamesedition.com/watches/breguet/classique/breguet-classique-complications-tourbillon-1801br-12-2w6-10148839 50:28 : www.swissluxury.com/patek-philippe-watches-nautilus-mens-stainless-steel.htm 52:38 : www.oceanautwatches.com 55:23 : https://baltic-watches.com/watches/chronographes/bicompax-001-cream 56:44 : https://baltic-watches.com/watches/pandas/panda 1:06:16 : www.hodinkee.com/articles/merci-lmm-01-paris-introducing Pauta, sugestões ou participações: enbcast@exclusivosnobrasil.com
Sobre o Aston Martin DB11 AMR e alguns relógios dando destaque ao Baltic. Participantes: Henrique, Matheus e William Referências: DB11 AMR Carfection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S64b8g8aacc Shmee150 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx2knb62RvA Mr JWW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qgbgl3-4-yY Lovecars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1m2ALAB334 _____________________________ Relógios: 49:50 : www.jamesedition.com/watches/breguet/classique/breguet-classique-complications-tourbillon-1801br-12-2w6-10148839 50:28 : www.swissluxury.com/patek-philippe-watches-nautilus-mens-stainless-steel.htm 52:38 : www.oceanautwatches.com 55:23 : https://baltic-watches.com/watches/chronographes/bicompax-001-cream 56:44 : https://baltic-watches.com/watches/pandas/panda 1:06:16 : www.hodinkee.com/articles/merci-lmm-01-paris-introducing Pauta, sugestões ou participações: enbcast@exclusivosnobrasil.com
In this episode, James Cleary, Richard Berry, and Matt Campbell are back in the garage to talk all things motoring.Matt was recently off reviewing Australia's best small SUVs, and tells us his findings (0:48).Richard has been driving the brand new Holden Acadia and lets us know what he thinks of the big, bold, 'Murican SUV (11:50).The guys read and respond to some of the especially mean comments they've been getting recently (17:05).In our garages this week has also been the Aston Martin DB11 AMR, Skoda Kodiaq 132 TSI Sportline, and VW Polo GTI (20:40).Finally, in Muskwatch this week, Tesla has been fined for Elon's tweets, and Teslaquila may actually soon exist.James Cleary, Richard Berry, and Matt Campbell tear down, pressure test and rebuild the issues of the automotive week.You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast)and Instagram, or share your thoughts on what cars are the same as what fruit by emailing comments@carsguide.com.au.You can subscribe to the CarsGuide podcast on iTunes, find us on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Whooshkaa, and, naturally, the CarsGuide website.
On this episode of the Autoweek Podcast, host Rory Carroll joins Mike Pryson, Wesley Wren and Jimmy Pelizzari to talk about the recent happenings in Formula 1, IndyCar, NASCAR and the NHRA. Calling in, Al Pearce guides Rory and crew through the Bojangles Southern 500 at Darlington, its implications for the playoffs and how the NASCAR season could play out over the rest of the year. Al also talks about how he broke his arm. After Al hangs up, Mike and Wesley dive into the NHRA U.S Nationals at Indianapolis, and Jimmy talks about the F1 race at Monza. After the motorsports section, Graham Kozak and Jake Lingeman replace Mike and Jimmy to talk more about the rest of the car world. Graham and Rory talk about their time at Monterey Car Week, Pebble Beach and the Quail. The group also talks about the LeMons gathering held in conjunction with Pebble Beach. Later, Wesley rambles almost incoherently about tools while talking about Craftsman’s relaunch under the Stanley Black and Decker banner. Wrapping the show, Jake dissects the Porsche 911 Carrera T, the Aston Martin DB11 and the Aston Martin Vantage.
In this week's episode of The Working With… Podcast I answer a question about How to find what it is you want to do with your life. Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website Why Drifting Through Life With Result In A Lifetime of Regret The Beginners Guide To Building Your Own Productivity System Time And Life Mastery 2018 Edition The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Hello and welcome to episode 37 of my Working With Podcast. A podcast created to answer all your questions about productivity, GTD, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein and I am your host for this show. This week's question is a rather popular question. I also find a lot of my English communication students also struggle with this. Discovering what it is you want to do in life. I know that sounds like a big philosophical question, but the truth is if you don't know what it is you want to do with your life you are going to drift and drifting through life is never a good thing. As I wrote in my blog post last week (a link is in the show notes) drifting through life results in a life of regret and by the time you realise you have spent your whole precious life drifting it is often too late to do anything about it. Before we get into this week's question, I want to give you guys a heads up to the launch of my Time And Life Mastery 2018 edition course. Time And Life Mastery is my premium online course that takes you on a journey of self-discovery and shows you how to discover exactly what it is you want to achieve in life. Once you have established what it is you want to achieve and do, the second part of the course shows you how you can take control of your time so your goals and purpose take centre stage of your daily life. It's a fantastic course and last year's edition was my most popular course by far. The course launches on the Friday 3rd August and I would love to see you there. There's a link in the show notes to the course's page where you will find all the information you need. Right, onto this week's question so it is now time for me to hand you over to the mystery podcast voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Sandra, Philip and Sandeep. They ask: I know it is important to have a plan, but I really don't know what I want to do. Do you have any tips on how to find my goals and purpose? Thank you for the question guys. As I mentioned in the intro, I know this is a very difficult question for many people. In fact, if I am being very honest with you, it took me a very long time to discover what it is I want to achieve in life. I would have been around 32 years old before I discovered that teaching was what I wanted to do. Before that, I tried many jobs from hotel management and selling cars to being a lawyer. All of which left me feeling empty and not excited about the future. It was only when I took the chance to come to Korea and teach English did I finally discover that teaching was what I wanted to do and that I loved everything about teaching from the planning of lessons to the helping of students to improve an area they were really struggling with. It was my willingness to experiment and try new things that finally led me towards teaching and the discovery that teaching was the vocation I loved doing. So that would be my first piece of advice. Don't be afraid to experiment. Experimenting doesn't mean quitting your current job and trying something new, but let's say you are curious about teaching, there are plenty of opportunities where you can volunteer to teach something you know about. That could be inside the company you work for—you could volunteer to do a presentation on your know-how. One of the companies I used to work for did a monthly training session where a different teacher each month would do a fifteen-minute training session on their own teaching know-how. It was a great way to get new insights into teaching and how to handle difficult, non-responsive students. Another way is to start doing whatever it is you want to try. If you want to be a writer, then start writing. Begin a blog and write something every week. You don't need to publish anything. You just need to write. You can judge for yourself if you enjoy the process. Same goes for creating videos or making your own music. We have the technology now on almost all our devices to create and make things whether that is writing, film or music production. But let's say you have absolutely no idea what it is you want to do. How do you discover the things you want to do? Well, this is a lot easier than you may think. The first thing you need to do is to take a piece of paper (or a note in your note-taking app) and write “fifty things I want to do in the next ten years” at the top. Then, underneath the title begin writing down everything you would like to do over the next ten years. Don't filter anything. No matter how unrealistic something is if you want to do it or would like to try to over the next ten years get it written down. This is not about what is possible and what is not. This is just a list of things you would like to do over the next ten years. One of the things on my ten-year list is to fly to the UK and buy a brand new Aston Martin DB11 and drive it all the way to Korea from the UK. Aside from the prohibitive cost of actually buying an Aston Martin, it is also a rather unrealistic thing to do. However, it is not really about whether you will actually do something it is more about getting your thinking into a place that will allow you to discover the kind of things you truly want to do in your life. The problem we all share is that over the years we have developed filters in our mind about what is possible and what is not possible. Many things we have labelled as being impossible have become that way, not because they are actually impossible, but because we have allowed these filters to develop by listening to other people who have told us what are the right or wrong things to do. But remember, when someone else tells you what is right and what is wrong or what is possible and what is impossible they are only giving you their own opinion. Opinions are not necessarily correct. Often the best way to find out is to try for yourself. Now this list of fifty things is going to take some time. When I did my list it took a few weeks to get it to fifty. The first twenty were quite easy. After that, it became much harder. But I persisted and after a few weeks, I had a list of fifty things I wanted to achieve over the next ten years. The funny thing is, many of the things on my list have become true. I have begun a blog, started a YouTube channel on productivity and written a book each year. All of these things I found I really enjoy doing. Strangely, writing the blog, my YouTube channel and this podcast are all related to teaching people. Most of the things I really enjoy doing come back to that. Teaching. It is what I do and it is what I feel is my purpose. Once you have your list of fifty things you are going to find there are quite a few things that have a common purpose. For me, it was creating content to share with other people. Of course, there were a few material things on there too. Buying the Aston Martin for example and also buying a house on the east coast of Korea. These are material and they are things I want to do over the next ten years. The point is you write everything down. Don't let whether something is possible or not stop you from putting it on your list. The whole point is you have a list of your desires and wants. Now, once you have your list of fifty things you will need to start dividing it up into when you would like to accomplish them. Some of them you may want to do in the next year. Put those on the next year list. Others may be in the next three years, or perhaps 5 years. And of course, some of the bigger, more ambitious things may require a bit more time. Put them on your ten-year list. When you divide these things up into when you want to achieve them, try to get an even a stream as you can. There's no point in loading everything up into the next five years. This is a ten-year list. So spread them out over a realistic timeline. My Aston Martin idea would go on my ten-year list for example. There's a lot of things I want to do over the next year and taking one or two months off to travel across the world is not going to be very practical when I want to develop my YouTube channel and blog over the next five years. One thing I can promise you is this exercise is fun. It allows your imagination to run wild and it breaks down the limiting self-beliefs that you have acquired over the years about what you can and cannot do. And we've all picked up those limiting self-beliefs. This is one of the reasons why many people struggle to find what it is they want to do with their lives. They allow these beliefs to take hold and to start believing they cannot do things. The truth is you can do these things, but you first need to allow your imagination to open up. Once your imagination opens up and you get fifty things written down, the next step is to start and work on a plan to make them become a reality. For me, starting the YouTube channel was a big challenge. I have never been comfortable in front of a camera, so I realised I would have overcome that fear first and then develop a theme and a plan to make it happen. Three years ago I did that. It took a few weeks, a lot of abortive attempts but I persisted, and today when I look back at my first videos I cringe at how awful they are. But then I look at what I am producing today and what I have learnt over the last three years about video production and editing and I feel happy I am progressing in the right direction. The same can be said for my blog. I read those early blog posts and laugh at how bad they were. But again, over the last three years or so, I have learnt a lot, got better and now I feel confident I can sit down and write a reasonable blog post. Now I am a contributing writer for Likehack - so I must be doing something right! The thing is we have all got to start somewhere. And if you really have no idea what it is you want to do with your amazing life then the best place to start is with a piece of paper and start writing out all the things you would like to do. It doesn't matter whether some of those things are crazy, stupid, impossible or the complete opposite of what you are doing today. It does not matter how old you are. It is never too late to change direction. The point is if you discover you are moving in the wrong direction then it is better to find out now rather to never find out. So start the list. It will take you a few weeks to get to fifty. But the time and effort is well worth it because of what you will discover about yourself. Good luck and remember, if you do want to go into a lot more detail and you are serious about building a life you can be proud of, then take a look at my Time And Life Mastery course. That could very well be the course that changes your life for the better and set you on your way to accomplishing the things you really want to accomplish. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very very productive week.
TOPIC: ASTON MARTIN DB11 SPECIAL GUEST: Simon Sproule, VP and Chief Marketing Officer, Aston Martin NEWS: - Mary Barra Talks About the Future: Electric and Autonomous - Automakers Attack California’s ZEV Mandate Again: What About All Those EVs They’re Going to Make? - Thor Semi: Just Another Pipe Dream? PANEL: - John McElroy, Autoline.tv - Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production - Dave Sullivan, AutoPacific
Dubai police are using hoverbikes, the new Aston Martin DB11 Volante is strange, the new Microsoft Surface Book 2 is CRAZY expensive, DJI wants to let authorities track your drone, crows are flying puppies, and the artist highlight this week is Jyme with his song "Nebulas and Us" of the album Booster. Visit www.jyme.club
Adam and Matt discuss the results of this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans. The guys also talk about the McLaren 570S and the new Aston Martin DB11 before helping a caller repairing his motorcycle engine.Hosts: Adam Carolla and Matt D'AndriaProducer: Chris LaxamanaEngineer: Caelan Biehn
Andrew Collins is the freshly minted Reviews Editor of Jalopnik.com. He and I happened to be attending the same wave for the US launch of the new Aston Martin DB11. I took the opportunity to fire up the podcast-o-motron and record a new episode. This takes place while we're driving the DB11 through the curvy roads of Anza Borrego. You'll hear the car, Andrew's adventures in the off-road world, and some speeding done at strictly legal levels.
Andrew Collins is the freshly minted Reviews Editor of Jalopnik.com. He and I happened to be attending the same wave for the US launch of the new Aston Martin DB11. I took the opportunity to fire up the podcast-o-motron and record a new episode. This takes place while we're driving the DB11 through the curvy roads of Anza Borrego. You'll hear the car, Andrew's adventures in the off-road world, and some speeding done at strictly legal levels. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hooniverse/support
Сохранив весь набор фамильных черт, преемник модели DB10 стал куда эффектнее и выразительнее. Больший рельеф приобрели задние крылья, заднее стекло наклонено сильнее прежнего. В оформлении задней стойки DB11 угадывается сходство с концептом DBX, а узкие С-образные фонари напоминают оптику лимитированного купе One-77. Колёсные диски - точно как у автомобиля Джеймса Бонда DB10.
Cody begins his very own podcast discussing Aston Martin DB11, Cars that are fashion items, Nissan Leaf, Superman vs Batman and Weird car news. Wait! What does Jerry Seinfeld have to do with this episode? Be sure to listen to this podcast so you don't miss Cody revealing the latest car news. Be sure to subscribe to Cody's Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/viperforlifeacr
Episode 13 is here, this week we talk about the Camaro's 50th Anniversary edition, the Audi Q2, the new Aston Martin DB11, the new Fiat 124 Spider Abarth, a wooden Toyota concept and the Honda Civic Hatch. As always check us out on facebook.com/audiomotivepodcast we're also on instragram @audiomotivepodcast. Be sure to like our pages, rate and review our podcast! Thanks for listening