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Marathon legend Ben Beach shares what it takes to run Boston year after year—and the mindset that kept him moving forward, in this GB Classic
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Debt is a key disciplinary mechanism under capitalism; a power relation that causes financial, cultural and spiritual misery. In this episode we debunk the myths and moralising that surrounds debt, and hear from those developing creative alternatives to an indebted existence. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Professor David Graeber. It was produced by Sarah Vowden, Matt Huxley, Aron Keller, James Roadnight, Penny Grennan, Charlie Clarke and Alex Brent, with contributions from Sarah-Jayne Clifton, Tim Jones and Eva Watkinson from Jubilee Debt Campaign, Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn from Hoe Street Central Bank, Alex Macey from Gamvisory, Yao Graham, Lidy Nacpil, Grace Blakeley, Dr. Johnna Montgomery and Ben Beach.
Ben Beach holds one of the most amazing records in sports and it's a record he breaks every year. Now in his mid-60s, the man who has run 48 straight Boston Marathons explains why and how he keeps going.
Ben Beach holds one of the most amazing records in sports and it's a record he breaks every year. Now in his mid-60s, the man who has run 48 straight Boston Marathons explains why and how he keeps going.
Episode # 70 - Rocker Jason Wick of Little Red Kings - 5-22-2020. Jason promoting the band's latest release titled " The Magic Show Part One," and much more!!
“You treat people right, you do the right thing. You treat your patients like family and the money will come,” – Dr. Ben Beach. We hear it over and over…”Implants are the future.” Dr. Ben Beach and his wife graduated with podcast host, Dr. Danny Domingue, from the LSU Dental School. Dr. Beach has built a practice with six locations and created a team as passionate about helping patients as he is. After designing a top-notch business model and getting his practices to run like a “well-oiled machine,” Dr. Beach realized he wanted to take his career to the next level: Implants. “If you’re not learning new stuff, you get bored.” Upon hearing his patients’ requests for implants, Dr. Beach dove head-first into implant dentistry and doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Listen to this podcast for the best advice for starting in implant dentistry, what makes a group practice successful, and a breakdown of various machinery for placing implants. To learn more about Dr. Beach and his practice, visit https://shreveportbossierdental.com/ Recorded live from the 67th Annual Conference in Dallas, TX by Dr. Danny Domingue. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID.
Transforming Housing - The opening panel from Bristol Transformed held at Malcolm X Community Centre. Housing panel with Owen Hatherley, Sasha Sadjady, Oona Goldsworthy, Paul Smith, Ben Beach, chaired by Zoe Goodman.
The Partnership For Working Families has an extensive number of campaigns that focus on empowering local communities. On the next episode of Attorney Heart I interview Ben Beach, who is the Legal Director at The Partnership and he explains that he works with organizations and local governments in cities across the country in order to transform local economies.
Raquel Rolnik, Ben Beach, James Murray, St Ann's Redevelopment Trust, Sean Farmelo Across our cities, for many people it's a constant struggle to get by. Inequality is rife, housing is unaffordable and development under the guise of “regeneration” is tearing communities apart. Yet we rarely discuss the city in political terms. So what could we discover through looking into urban political struggles? Join a range of thinkers to explore how exciting and dynamic urban projects - both nationally and internationally - are demonstrating real alternatives to neoliberalism.
London wins a prestigious award. We are joined in studio by Ben Beach who has run in every Cherry Blossom 10 miler and 50 straight Boston Marathons. We talk running, Boston Marathons, streaks and more. Joanna has her television debut on ESPN3, a college student runs a beer half marathon and we recap the GW Parkway Classic.
Ep 104 - 10-4 Little Buddy (Ben Beach)
Kevin Rafferty talks about his documentary, "Harvard Beats Yale, 29-29" before a screening of the film at the Denver Film Society's Starz Theatre in Denver on April 14, 2009. With audience Q&A after the screening.I was a freshman at Harvard on November 23, 1968, the day of a legendary football game between Harvard and Yale. Rafferty's loving attention to the details of that game and the characters of the players makes this a most satisfying film and a highly original portrait of the Sixties.UPDATE: Harvard buffs may also be interested in this interview I did with my Harvard friend Ben Beach when he and I first saw the movie in Cambridge the weekend of the 40th anniversary of the 29-29 tie. Ben is a former sports editor of The Harvard Crimson and has more details on the mystery surrounding who actually wrote the iconic headline that became the title of the movie.
My college friend Ben Beach, editor of The Wilderness Society's Wilderness Magazine, never misses a Harvard-Yale football game and always holds a tailgate barbecue before the game. In this podcast Ben talks about the hard-to-define pleasure he gets from this regularity, and he and I remember the most famous Harvard-Yale game in the 125-year history of the classic, 1968's version which ended in a 29-29 tie. The podcast contains audio clips from Ben and his wife Carol's 36th consecutive barbecue this year, and also some audio from a showing at a local movie theatre of "Harvard Beats Yale, 29-29," a new documentary out about the game. I highly recommend the movie, which The New Yorker calls "a fascinating feat of cultural archeology."