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Season 5 - Episode 9 Barry Graham, CGCS of Wildcat Cliffs Country Club stops by the Carolinas GCSA office and sits with host Tim Kreger for this episode. Barry is quizzed on all things golf to serving your industry to his path to Highlands, North Carolina. The Carolinas GCSA is committed to provide its members with the opportunity to excel professionally and enhance the game of golf through responsible turfgrass management. carolinasgcsa.org
Political, social, and economic forces combined to drive white flight in the Hampton Roads region. The decisions made by Norfolk leadership in the past still reverberate today. WHRO's Barry Graham examines the city's equity in the modern day.
Norfolk city leaders faced a dilemma — the city had been the state's most populous locality, a title it had relinquished to Virginia Beach. White residents were fleeing in droves. Many of the city's power brokers saw cross-town bussing as the culprit. WHRO's Barry Graham details how Norfolk city officials sounded the alarm.
In 2017, 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' was released, an album marked by Barry's drumming and Lucie's vocals. Six years later, the focus is their album, 'Lockdown'. Through lineup changes, the collaboration between Thunderstick and vocalist Raven has inspired the new album, and they decided to re-record "Go Sleep With The Enemy (I Dare Ya)", the standout cut from Something Wicked, to link the past with the present. We also discuss the current band members and their journey, how Barry keeps the show on the road and many other topics. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thunderstickofficial/ Facebook fan site: The Thunderstick Stormtroopers Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThunderstickUK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thunderstick.official/ Roulette Records: http://www.rouletterecords.co.uk/ Link to the chat with Barry from July 2017: https://open.spotify.com/episode/61RgyFXej33jIZnT3C26DN?si=64116aced8824fef Link to the chat with Raven from June 2019: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1XmlYWHMgwh4sSKUns0oyR?si=6b29b7725b964f4b
The name of "House" is literally a "household" name in WA Country Cricket circles, mostly in the Busselton Margaret River region. For some of WA Country Cricket however, this name may not be quite as familiar and yet, so much of what is now taken for granted in regional WA Cricket, including many of the junior programs and other regional programs that happen each Cricket season right around WA Country, were forged by members of this amazing family and their legacy is captured in this episode of Out on the Paddock. Barry & Graham House are our guests in this episode. From Cricket played in Yallingup in the 1920's, to a stunning connection to one of Australia's most famous Test captains, playing Junior and Senior Country Week throughout the 1960's and into the 1970's, as well as representing WA at the highest level in Cricket for a period of time, this episode has it all and is a great listen. We recommend that if you value WA Country Cricket and it's rich history, then take the time out to put this episode on in the Car as your drive somewhere or pour yourself a beverage and simply sit back and hear the fabulous story of the Houses of Busselton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scottsdale voters will be deciding in this upcoming election who to choose for the final open seat on City Council: Pamela Carter or Barry Graham. They both join us for a frank conversation on important issues and what their positions are to address them. We dig into questions that we have not yet seen posed by others in their forums and media interviews. Tune in to learn more. And then be sure to vote.
Our last two candidates running for Scottsdale city council are on this week, Barry Graham and Raul Zubia. What two better Scottsdale citizens to get their opinion on what matters than Dr. Rob DiVito of Arizona Center for Laser Dentisty and Jeremy Mueller of State Farm Insurance. GO VOTE! This is is the last week for early voting! And don't forget to get to the polls next Tuesday, August 2. Calendar of Events Brought you by Notre Dame Prep As the summer comes to a close, be sure to check out some local Staycations, be sure to ask for any local steals and deals when booking. River tubing at Salt River or maybe a last minute trip to visit somewhere new in AZ. OUr past guest, Roger Naylor has some great places to visit around the state.
Our last two candidates running for Scottsdale city council are on this week, Barry Graham and Raul Zubia. What two better Scottsdale citizens to get their opinion on what matters than Dr. Rob DiVito of Arizona Center for Laser Dentisty and Jeremy Mueller of State Farm Insurance. GO VOTE! This is is the last week for early voting! And don't forget to get to the polls next Tuesday, August 2. Calendar of Events Brought you by Notre Dame Prep As the summer comes to a close, be sure to check out some local Staycations, be sure to ask for any local steals and deals when booking. River tubing at Salt River or maybe a last minute trip to visit somewhere new in AZ. OUr past guest, Roger Naylor has some great places to visit around the state.
Season 5, Episode 11, Reconciliation-Witnesses Rosa Parks To Barry Graham The death of George Floyd recorded and watched by hundreds of millions provides the occasion for a discussion of the church as the One new human being. The church has too often been unfaithful to the oneness vision. The crisis in the church is a crisis of faith. We just do not get what Jesus did for “US.” “Still the most segregated hour in American life” means we need a new “come to Jesus” season of life. Let's all of “us” tell the story again and begin again!
Educationally Speaking Producers Paul Bibeau and Barry Graham review pathways to employment into the skilled trades. Recently, Dr. Quintin Kidd of Christopher Newport University commissioned a survey of Peninsula residents to determine their attitudes towards the skilled trades and how the view of prestige affects parent encouragement of their children into specific occupations and careers. Anne Lessear and Sherry Miles Foley were profiled as two workers who followed their passion into the skilled trades. Also, Dr. Susan English of Thomas Nelson Community College discussed the Workforce Grant “Fast Forward” which provides tuition assistance to obtain a trade certification. The shortage in workers has caused growing alarm in the manufacturing and construction sectors as industry leaders indicate their ability to get skilled workers into the job pipeline. National and State level leaders are encouraging schools to advance skill-based training that does not require a college degree.
Educationally Speaking Producers Barry Graham and Paul Bibeau profile pathways to obtain certifications and licensing which help advancement in the workplace.
Educationally Speaking Producers Barry Graham and Paul Bibeau review lessons learned from the two guests profiled in this week’s educationally speaking episodes. The major lesson: using the workplace as a launching pad for advancement within the industry.
Barry Graham, who was at the forefront of the raw-cheese British cheese-making revival in the 1980’s talks about his experiences in this in-depth interview. Starting with just four Ayrshire cows and a parcel of land. A founder committee member of Britain’s Specialist Cheesemakers Association, Barry has helped grow Loch Arthur community from its humble to a multi-million pound farm, farmshop and creamery, whilst still retaining true to its farmhouse and raw milk routes. In this interview he talks about the challenges he’s faced and how the industry has changed in the last 30 years.
Kids are back in school and it's time for those parent-teacher conferences. We have veteran educator Dr. Barry Graham here with a teacher's take on cultivating relationships among those vested in our children's future.
Barry Graham Purkis (Thunderstick, ex-Iron Maiden, ex- Samson). Andrew and Barry discuss the outstanding 2017 album from Thunderstick, Something Wicked This way Comes.
Bread and butter are one of life's simple pleasures so this week, Flora Shedden shows us how to make a sourdough starter, Chef Neil Forbes visits a farmer in East Lothian who grows, harvests and mills his own wheat and Sumayya Usmani heads for Dumfries to meet up with Barry Graham at the award winning Loch Arthur Creamery to find out how to make butter.
Nerves of Steel West Virginia was recorded at The Empty Glass in Charleston, West Virginia in June 2011. It stars Harold Ray, Barry Graham, Scott McClanahan and Angel Babies, Ben Tanzer, Jay Hill and a cast of thousands.
Our two-day homage to WHRV's evening talent continues as Cathy welcomes Barry Graham, host of "Pickin' on WHRV," and Neal Murray, host of "Saturday Night Fish Fry," into the studio. Barry's over the "Strawberry Moon" about Folk acoustic duo Neptune's Car. And Neal brings fresh perspective and insight into the Golden Age of American music - the Big (and sometimes Not-So-Big) Bands of the 1920s and 30s. Join us!
Barry Graham on building Cheaper V8 Supercars and Dean Fiore on Budget V8 Supercar Racing
Barry Graham on building Cheaper V8 Supercars and Dean Fiore on Budget V8 Supercar Racing