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The Week in Art
Trump's assault on museums and libraries, the art market's 12% fall, Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 58:38


In two-and-a-half months since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, a series of executive orders and other initiatives have attempted systematically to eliminate and defund some of the federal agencies responsible for the distribution of federal money to museums, libraries and other organisations. The Art Newspaper's editor-in-chief in the Americas, Ben Sutton, joins Ben Luke to discuss what is being seen as an authoritarian and ideologically driven attempt to control cultural activities in taxpayer-funded institutions, restrict free speech and—to use the administration's own term—“rewrite history”. We also discuss the effect of the economic chaos caused by President Trump's seesawing on trade tariffs in the past week. That same topic is discussed by Clare McAndrew of Arts Economics, the writer of the Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2025. The report's key finding is that global art sales declined by 12% in 2024 and McAndrew discusses this stark statistic and other aspects of the survey. And this episode's Works of the Week are by Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, the two artists in an exhibition subtitled The Art of Friendship at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin. Jellett and Hone were key figures in Irish Modernism, and we talk to one of the curators of the exhibition, Brendan Rooney, about Jellett's painting, Decoration (1923) and Hone's stained-glass image of a chalice (1948-52), a study for her most famous piece, the East Window of Eton College Chapel in Berkshire, UK.The Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2025, theartmarket.artbasel.com.Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone: The Art of Friendship, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, until 10 August.Subscription offer: enjoy a three-month digital subscription to The Art Newspaper for just £3/$3/€3. Get unrestricted access to the website and app, including all digital monthly editions dating back to 2012. Subscribe here.https://www.theartnewspaper.com/subscriptions-3FOR3?utm_source=podcast&promocode=3FOR3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
Trump tariffs and Zona Maco in Mexico, India Art Fair, and American photography at the Rijksmuseum

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 56:56


Last weekend, the US President Donald Trump signed executive orders placing 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which were due to take effect on Tuesday. But at the last minute, the tariffs were postponed, at least for a month. Inevitably, though, the talk of a trade war set nerves jangling at Zona Maco, the art fair in Mexico City, which opened on Wednesday. Ben Luke speaks to Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, who is in the Mexican capital, about the prevailing mood, and about the effect on the art world more generally of some of Trump's executive orders. It is also the India Art Fair in Delhi this week. Our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, is there and tells us more about the fair amid the wider social and political climate in India. And this episode's Work of the Week is Henry Fitz Jr's self-portrait, a daguerreotype, made in January or February 1840. It is thought to be the first photograph of a person made in the United States. It features in a major show at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, American Photography. We speak to Mattie Boom, Rijksmuseum's curator of Photography, about the work, and the wider show.Zona Maco, Mexico City, until 9 February.The India Art Fair, Delhi, until 9 February.American Photography, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, until 9 June. Carrie Mae Weems's 2021 series Painting the Town, Rijksmuseum, until the same date.The Art Newspaper's book The Year Ahead 2025, an authoritative guide to the year's unmissable art exhibitions, museum openings and significant art events, is still available to buy at theartnewspaper.com for £14.99 or the equivalent in your currency. Buy it here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
2024 in review: the biggest stories and the best shows

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 82:24


It is the final episode of 2024 and so, as always, we review the year, looking at the top stories, the big issues and the best art. Host Ben Luke is joined by The Art Newspaper's contemporary art correspondent, Louisa Buck, our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, and Ben Sutton, our editor in the Americas. Under discussion, among much else: the growing faultlines between institutions and artists in relation to Gaza; the big museum stories, from Saudi Arabian funding to attacks on artworks and restitution; a market roundup; culture and the climate emergency; and the panel's exhibitions and biennials of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
Art Basel Miami Beach, Notre-Dame reopens in Paris, and Parmigianino's Vision of St Jerome

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 55:48


The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, and our art market editor, Kabir Jhala, are in Florida and report on the sales and the mood on the first VIP day at Art Basel Miami Beach. On 8 December, the cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris will reopen, more than five years after the fire that partly destroyed it. Ben Luke talks to one of the architects responsible for its rise from the ashes, Pascal Prunet. And this episode's Work of the Week is The Madonna and Child with Saints (1526-27) by Parmigianino, better known as The Vision of Saint Jerome. The painting this week returned to public display for the first time in 10 years, in a new exhibition at the National Gallery in London, following conservation, and we talk to Maria Alambritis, the show's co-curator.Art Basel Miami Beach, until Sunday, 8 December.Notre-Dame reopens on Sunday, 8 December.Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome, National Gallery, London, until 9 March 2025Gift subscription: why not give a friend, colleague or family member a subscription to The Art Newspaper this holiday season? Choose between a digital-only and print and digital subscription package. Purchase the print and digital subscription before 13 December to get the January issue, which includes our essential magazine, The Year Ahead. Visit theartnewspaper.com to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
The $6.2m banana, Frank Auerbach remembered, Lindokuhle Sobekwa's photographs of addiction in South Africa

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 67:21


Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian (2019), the work featuring a banana stuck to a wall with grey duct tape, sold at Sotheby's in New York, on Wednesday for $5m or $6.2m with fees. But how did other works fare at this week's auctions in New York? Ben Luke talks to Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, about the sales. Frank Auerbach, the painter who escaped the Holocaust and dedicated more than 70 years to creating portraits and cityscapes in London in raw, thick paint and expressive charcoal, has died. We speak to the curator of three of his most important exhibitions—and a model for Auerbach for more than 40 years—Catherine Lampert, about his work. And this episode's Work of the Week is Mzwandile at home after coming from the rehab center (2018), a photograph from Nyaope, a series by the South African photographer Lindokuhle Sobekwa. In the series he explored the devastating effect on his local community of a heroin-based drug, called nyaope. The work is part of the exhibition Heroin Falls, at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich, UK, and I spoke to Lindo about the work.Heroin Falls, Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, UK, 23 November-27 April 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
US election, the glory of Siena, Gabrielle Goliath

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 70:54


This week: with less than two weeks before the US goes to the polls, and with early voting underway, Ben Luke talks to The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, about what we might expect depending on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins the presidential election on 5 November. The exhibition Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350 is currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and will open at the National Gallery in London next March. Our associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, travelled to the Tuscan city to look at the work of some of the Sienese artists who light up the show, in the context of the city itself. He was guided by the co-curator of the exhibition, Caroline Campbell, the director of the National Gallery of Ireland. And this episode's Work of the Week is Personal Accounts, an ongoing series of video installations exploring patriarchal violence by the South African artist Gabrielle Goliath. The latest cycle in the series, called Mango Blossoms, opens at the Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh this weekend and we speak to Gabrielle about the work.Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300‒1350, is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, until 26 January 2025; National Gallery, London, 8 March-22 June 2025.Gabrielle Goliath's Personal Accounts: Mango Blossoms is shown alongside a number of other cycles from the series at the Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 26 October-15 February 2025. The series also features in Stranieri Ovunque - Foreigners Everywhere, Venice Biennale, until 24 November.Subscription offer: get three months for just £1/$1/€1. Choose between our print and digital or digital-only subscriptions. Visit theartnewspaper.com to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
Marlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio's final painting

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 54:08


This week: after 80 years in business, Marlborough Gallery, one of the most historic commercial galleries in London, New York and beyond, has announced that it is closing. Host Ben Luke talks to Anny Shaw, a contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, about what happened and what, if anything, it tells us about the market. The New Mexico-based sculptor Rose B. Simpson revealed newly commissioned public art works in Madison Square Park and Inwood Hill Park in New York on Wednesday, called Seed. The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton went to meet her. And this episode's Work of the Week is the final painting ever made by Caravaggio: The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, made in 1610. The painting is travelling to London for an exhibition opening at the National Gallery next week, called The Last Caravaggio. Francesca Whitlum-Cooper, the gallery's acting curator of later Italian, Spanish and 17th-century French Paintings and the curator of the exhibition, tells us more.marlborougharchive.com.Rose B. Simpson: Seed, Madison Square Park and Inwood Hill Park, New York, until 22 September. The Whitney Biennial: Even Better than the Real Thing, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, until 11 August. Rose B. Simpson: Strata, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, US, 14 July-13 April 2025; Rose B. Simpson: LEXICON, De Young, San Francisco, US, 16 November-29 June 2025.The Last Caravaggio, National Gallery, London, 18 April-21 JulySubscription offer: subscribe to The Art Newspaper for as little as 50p per week for digital and £1 per week for print (or the equivalent in your currency). Visit theartnewspaper.com to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
Whitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 53:49


This week: the Whitney Biennial reviewed. Host Ben Luke discusses the show with Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, and the critic Annabel Keenan. Our annual survey of visitor numbers at museums is published in the next print edition of The Art Newspaper and Lee Cheshire, the co-editor of the report, joins us to discuss the findings. And this episode's Work of the Week is Pieter Bruegel the Elder's drawing The Temptation of St Anthony (around 1556). It features in the exhibition Bruegel to Rubens: Great Flemish Drawings, which opens this weekend at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK. An Van Camp, the curator of the show, discusses this remarkable study.The Whitney Biennial: Even Better than the Real Thing, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, until 11 August.Bruegel to Rubens: Great Flemish Drawings, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK, 23 March-23 June. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BAREFACED STORIES
Ben Sutton: Becoming Fintan Goolan

BAREFACED STORIES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 12:38


Ben Sutton's leap into the role of Fintan Goolan wasn't just an acting gig—it brought him face-to-face with a horse named Warrior. Recorded live at Barefaced Stories, the theme of the night was A Spot of Bother. NEXT SHOW: Celebrity & Stardom, 28 Mar BOOK HERE Barefaced Stories are told live onstage in Western Australia, and is Australia's leading homegrown live storytelling event. Connect with Us: Facebook: @BarefacedStoriesPerth – Swing by for the latest. Instagram: @BarefacedStories – For all the behind-the-scenes action. Twitter: @BrutallyFranko – Straight-up chat, no fluff. Email: info@barefaced.com.au – drop us a line anytime! Podcast Host & Production Wizard: Andrea Gibbs the voice guiding you through each story, making sure you're always in for a good time. Musical Vibes: Odette Mercy & Her Soul Atomics Pics & Vids: Lewis Martin, whose photography and videography immortalize the raw emotion of live storytelling. Marketing & Social Guru: Leah Sellwood – She's the one spreading the word, getting our stories out there on your feeds. Big Cheers to Our Sponsor: Old Young's Distillery – They craft spirits as bold and unique as our storytellers. So there you have it – the crew behind Barefaced Stories Official Podcast. Tune in, kick back, and enjoy a new story each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life in the Front Office
Highlight Episode: Ben Sutton

Life in the Front Office

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 14:45


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Key Factors Podcast
Real Estate Misinformation on Social Media - Lender Discussion

Key Factors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 83:02 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered if a career switch could lead you to unexpected success? This episode features riveting accounts from Ben Sutton and Lindsey Shelton, who found their callings within the mortgage realm after leaving their previous jobs. Their stories, rich with adaptability and perseverance, remind us that it's never too late to find your niche in a fluctuating market. We also peel back the curtain on the often-misunderstood world of real estate advertising. The conversation gets real about the ethical challenges of social media marketing, the confusion surrounding temporary buy downs, and the paramount importance of transparency in the mortgage process.As the landscape of the mortgage industry shifts, we confront the alarming decline in licensed loan officers and its ramifications. Our guests divulge the survival tactics they've employed to ride the waves of change, from mastering social media to the indispensable role of mentorship. We dissect compliance complexities and the balance between prudent professional conduct online and the casual nature of platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter, offering a waypoint for those navigating the digital seas of finance.Lastly, the episode underscores the symbiotic relationship between realtors and mortgage professionals, where integrity and collaboration become the cornerstone of a thriving practice. We impart essential advice for lenders and realtors, advocating for a stance against misinformation and unethical practices, ensuring the provision of impeccable service to clients. Whether you are a seasoned property pundit or just dipping your toes in the vast ocean of real estate, join us for a compelling exploration of the mortgage industry with insights from those who've charted its depths.Key Factors Podcast is Powered by ReviewMyMortgage.com Host: Mark Jones | Sr. Loan Officer | NMLS# 513437 If you would like to work with Mark on your next home purchase or as a partner visit iThink Mortgage.

Sporticast
Uncovering College Sports' Untapped Billions w/ Ben Sutton

Sporticast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 37:19


Scott and Eben speak with Teall Sports & Entertainment founder/chairman/CEO Ben Suton about untapped revenue in college sports, private equity, and the future of NCAA competition.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Week in Art
2023: the biggest stories and the best shows

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 68:40 Very Popular


It's the final episode of 2023 and so, as always, it's our review of the year. Host Ben Luke is joined by Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper's contemporary art correspondent, based in London, and Ben Sutton, editor, Americas, based in New York, to discuss the big art and heritage news stories of the year, from rows over the Israel-Hamas war to thefts at the British Museum and the battle for art-fair supremacy between Art Basel and Frieze. Plus, we discuss the shows and works that made the biggest impact in 2023, from Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney Museum of American Art to Philip Guston in Washington and London and Vermeer in Amsterdam to Faith Ringgold in Paris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
US museums' financial woes, Documenta's new crisis, Kim Lim

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 49:57


This week: The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton discusses redundancies and ticket price-hikes at several museums across the US, and what it tells us about the economic climate for American museums in the wake of the pandemic. After a troubled 15th edition in 2022, Documenta—the influential exhibition that takes place twice a decade in Kassel, Germany—is at the centre of another controversy. The entire committee intended to appoint its artistic director has resigned following disputed allegations of antisemitism against one of the panel. Our correspondent in Germany, Catherine Hickley, tells us more about this and the wider crisis in the German art world relating to the war in Israel and Gaza. And this episode's Work of the Week is Ronin (1963), a sculpture by the Singaporean-British artist Kim Lim. The work is part of the first survey of Lim's work at a British gallery since 1999, at The Hepworth Wakefield. Marie-Charlotte Carrier, the curator of the show, tells us more about Lim's life and art.To hear more about Documenta in 2022, listen to our episode from 24 June last year and our Review of the Year on 16 December 2022.Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm & Light, The Hepworth Wakefield, 25 November-2 June 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hope... It's a Trap
Re-ranking the albums that got us through High School

Hope... It's a Trap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 18:53


Angst. Love. Confusion. What music helped you get through the tough times of high school? Ben Sutton joins Rob and Liam once again to re-rank the albums that got us through high school. But we know that there are a million others. Let us know what tunes got you through the last period of the day! Insta/Threads/Facebook/youtube -  @thatsrankpod  Gmail - thatsrankpod@gmail.com Music by Karlin #music #highschool #angst #ranked #podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatsrankpod/message

The Week in Art
Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate Modern; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney; the Roman gateway to Britain, reconstructed

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 67:34


This week: we take a tour of Tate Modern's exhibition that brings together the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint and the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. We hear about the two artists' distinctive contributions to abstraction, their shared interest in esoteric belief systems and their deep engagement with the natural world, from one of the show's curators, Bryony Fer. Our editor, Americas, Ben Sutton visited the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York to talk to the Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, as her retrospective opens at the museum. And this episode's Work of the Week is a reconstruction of a Roman gateway that has just opened at Richborough Roman Fort in Kent, southern England. Andrew J. Roberts, a properties historian with English Heritage, the charity that looks after the historic site, explains what the gateway tells us about the Romans' arrival in Britain in 43 CE.Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life, Tate Modern, London, until 3 September; Kunstmuseum den Haag, The Hague, 7 October-25 February 2024Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, until 13 August; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 15 October -7 January 2024; Seattle Art Museum, 15 February–12 May next year. The Land Carries Our Ancestors: Contemporary Art by Native Americans, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 24 September-15 January 2024; New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut, 18 April 2024-15 September 2024.The Roman gateway and rampart, Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre, Kent, now open. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
Expo and the Chicago scene; Northern Ireland's museums; Sarah Bernhardt in Paris

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 45:13


This week: Expo Chicago and the art scene in the Windy City. Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, and Carlie Porterfield, associate editor, art market, Americas, discuss the fair, and the wider market and gallery scene in Chicago. As the US president Joe Biden visits Northern Ireland to honour the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday or Belfast agreement, we talk to Hannah Crowdy, head of curatorial at National Museums Northern Ireland, a group of four museums. She tells us about how the museums are addressing the anniversary, representing Northern Ireland's recent history and looking to the future. And this episode's Work of the Week is Georges Clairin's 1876 portrait of the celebrated French actor Sarah Bernhardt, who died 100 years ago. The work is part of a huge new exhibition about Bernhardt opening this week at the Petit Palais in Paris. The museum's director, Annick Lemoine, tells us about the painting and the extraordinary fame of the woman it depicts.Principled and Revolutionary: Northern Ireland's Peace Women by Hannah Starkey, Ulster Museum, Belfast, until 10 September; Array Collective: The Druthaib's Ball, Ulster Museum, until 3 September.Sarah Bernhardt: and the woman created the star, Petit Palais, Paris, until 27 August. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Week in Art
“Biggest art fraud in history” in Canada; artists' pay; the Ugly Duchess by Massys (and Leonardo)

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 59:31


This week: the extraordinary story behind what Canadian police have called “the biggest art fraud in history”. More than 1,000 fake works purporting to be by the First Nations artist Norval Morrisseau are seized and eight people have been charged. The Art Newspaper's Editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, tells the extraordinary story, involving a rock star, a television documentary and alleged forgery rings, and what it tells us about the market for First Nations art in Canada. A report into artists' pay in the UK has exposed the inordinately low sums paid to artists for their labour by arts organisations. We talk to the art collective Industria, who wrote the report, and Julie Lomax, the CEO of a-n, The Artists' Information Company, which has published the study. And this episode's Work of the Week is An Old Woman (around 1513) by the Northern Renaissance artist Quinten Massys, a painting better known as The Ugly Duchess. A new exhibition at the National Gallery focuses on this work in its collection, exploring its origins in a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, and the combination of satire, folklore, humanism and misogyny from which it emerged. Emma Capron, the curator of the show, tells us more.A PDF of Industria's Structurally F–cked report can be found at a-n.co.uk. Industria's website is we-industria.org.The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance, National Gallery, London, until 11 June. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Earmark Accounting Podcast | Earn Free CPE
6,000 Clients and $7 Million Gross Revenue in 12 Years

Earmark Accounting Podcast | Earn Free CPE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 61:05


Blake Oliver is joined by Ben Sutton, the founder of Mazuma. Mazuma offers core monthly bookkeeping services, reconciliations, basic financials, and tax returns for a flat fee of $180 per month. Ben believes small businesses need services traditional accounting firms don't provide, and he wanted to give them the support they need. He found it possible to offer bookkeeping services at a low cost, as long as the scope of services and what clients can and cannot do is carefully limited.Many thanks to our sponsor, LiveFlow!To learn more about LiveFlow, visit https://earmarkcpe.promo/liveflowSign up to get free CPE for listening to this podcasthttps://earmarkcpe.comDownload the Earmark CPE App Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.app (00:00) - Episode 40 (01:33) - Background on Ben Sutton (11:29) - What deliverables do you send your clients each month or quarter? (16:37) - Do you have a niche that you specialize in? (22:28) - Where are your employees located? (27:28) - What is your typical technology stack for clients? (40:35) - What tax software do you use? (50:04) - How many clients do you have per bookkeeper? (52:59) - How are continuing to grow your business? (55:38) - BONUS: Opinions on CPE (58:57) - How to connect with Ben Show NotesListen to the Earmark Podcast interview with Argel Sabillo referenced in this episode: https://podcast.earmarkcpe.com/episodes/building-an-offshore-team-in-the-philippines-from-0-to-15-staff-in-4-yearsConnect with Our Guest, Ben SuttonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benleesutton/Learn more about MazumaWebsite: http://mazumausa.comConnect with Blake Oliver, CPALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaketoliverTwitter: https://twitter.com/blaketoliver/

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation
Myles and Brandon's Story: First Royalty

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 23:23


"I don't have time to start a business." If there is anyone who would have the right to say these words, it would be Myles and Brandon. As college students with jobs and extracurricular commitments, they don't exactly have free time. But they don't let this stop them. In fact, it's what motivated them to create their own clothing business: First Royalty. Listen as Myles and Brandon share how they began their business and how they find time to make their dreams come true. Website: https://www.1stroyaltycommerce.com/Instagram: @firstroyaltyofficial Facebook: First Royalty Find the show notes for Myles's and Brandon's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/myless-and-brandons-story-first-royalty/ 

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation
Dan's Story: "Internal Use Only" Podcast

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 21:00


As a business owner, you may have heard the word “niche” a time or two. But finding that special aspect that sets your business apart from the rest isn't always easy. And as a financial professional, Dan was well aware of just how vast his industry was. Yet despite that, Dan has found the perfect corner of the financial industry for his podcast, “Internal Use Only.” Listen as Dan shares how he found his niche and what keeps him going. Website: https://internaluseonlypodcast.buzzsprout.com/Instagram: @internaluseonlypodcastFind the show notes for Dan's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/dans-story-internal-use-only-podcast/

The Week in Art
2022's biggest art stories—and what they mean

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 74:54 Very Popular


It's our final podcast of 2022 and so, as ever, we're looking back at the worlds of art and heritage over the past 12 months. Ben Luke is joined by three members of The Art Newspaper team: Louisa Buck, contemporary art correspondent, Kabir Jhala, acting deputy art market editor, and Ben Sutton, editor in the Americas. Among much else, they discuss the effects of the war in Ukraine, Just Stop Oil's activism, unionisation in US museums, the restitution of African and Native American (and Greek) objects, and the NFT crash. They also look at the big art shows and, finally, choose a work of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation

It's time to enter Mazuma USA's $10,000 giveaway competition! And to celebrate, we invited last year's winner, Dr. Bruce Bassi, to share how his business has changed since winning the giveaway. Listen as Bruce shares more about his online therapy and psychiatric treatment practice, TelepsychHealth, and what's he's learned since first being on the podcast.  $10,000 Giveaway Entry: https://mazumausa.com/contestTelepsychHealth Website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/ Find the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com. 

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation

After retiring as a hairdresser, Nannette had finally achieved her culinary dreams when she was hired as the head baker at the Dessert Factory. But when the restaurant went out of business, Nannette decided it might be time to try opening her own bakery. Listen as Nannette shares how she began her own business: Nana's Sugar Shack. Website: https://www.nanassugarshack.com/Facebook: Nana's Sugar ShackInstagram: @nanas_sugarshackCheck out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com.  

Keep Going: Small Business Motivation

Tara had experienced the culinary career of a lifetime. As the food editor for Martha Stewart Living and the food director for Ladies' Home Journal magazine, Tara had created numerous recipes, articles, and food styling for books, television, and adverting. But when a shift in advertising trends caused Tara to leave the food magazine industry, she turned to a new avenue to exercise her food expertise: blogging. Listen as Tara shares what led her to starting her own food blogging business, Tara Teaspoon.Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com.  

The Week in Art
Brazil turns 200; a £50m Reynolds painting; Michael Heizer's City

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 54:01 Very Popular


Ben Luke talks to Alexander Kellner, the director of the National Museum of Brazil, about how he plans to mark Brazil's bicentennial and to restore the museum in the wake of the devastating 2018 fire, which destroyed most of the building and millions of objects. The Art Newspaper's London correspondent Martin Bailey tells us about the National Portrait Gallery's ambition to acquire the £50m Portrait of Omai (1776), arguably the greatest work by the 18th-century British artist Joshua Reynolds—the latest installment in a long-running saga relating to the painting. And this episode's Work of the Week is City, the land artist Michael Heizer's magnum opus in the Nevada desert, which is complete and open to the public after more than 50 years. Our editor in the Americas, Ben Sutton, discusses this monumental piece with Kara Vander Weg, a member of the board of the Triple Aught Foundation, which manages the work. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hulen Street Church -  Sermons
Who Can I Trust?//Ben Sutton

Hulen Street Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 36:04


The HC Insider Podcast
Navigating the New Normal in Commodities with Sebastian Barrack, Ben Sutton, Matthew Rosetti and Summer Mersinger

The HC Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 64:54


High prices, high volatility, geopolitics risk, liquidity constraints and navigating the energy transition. These are just some of the challenges facing the commodity trading sector that the panelists take on in the discussion, recorded at the Reuters Events Commodity Trading USA event which was moderated by Paul Chapman and hosted by ING. The panel tackle the challenges, their significance and potential opportunities while laying out their views on the state and future of the commodities sector.  The panelists were Sebastian Barrack, head of Citadel'a Commodity Business Unit, Ben Sutton, founder and CEO of 61Commodities, Matthew Rosetti, head of ING's Commodity platform in the Americas and Summer Mersinger, Commissioner of the CFTC. To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/

The Week in Art
New York: Frieze and auction bonanza. Plus, the Albers Foundation in Senegal, and a golden Indian manuscript

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 60:55 Very Popular


This week, as Frieze New York takes place at The Shed in Hudson Yards, and we come to the end of two weeks of huge auction sales, we talk to The Art Newspaper's editor in the Americas, Ben Sutton, about the New York market. Nicholas Fox Weber, the executive director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, tells us about Bët-bi, a new museum the foundation hopes to open in Senegal in 2025, with a building designed by Mariam Issoufou Kamara, the Niger-based architect. And in this episode's Work of the Week, Annabel Gallop, one of the co-curators of Gold, a new exhibition at the British Library in London, discusses a shimmering golden farman, or decree, from Shah 'Alam II, issued to a British woman, Sophia Plowden, in India in 1789.Frieze New York, The Shed, New York, until 22 May.Bët-bi, near Kaolack, Senegal, opens in 2025, www.betbi.org, www.ateliermasomi.com.Gold is at the British Library in London until 2 October. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Week in Art
Whitney Biennial review, Afro-Atlantic Histories in Washington, Raphael's late self-portrait

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 57:52 Very Popular


This week: Quiet as It's Kept, the 80th edition of the Whitney Biennial, is now open to the public at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The Art Newspaper's associate editor Tom Seymour, Americas editor Ben Sutton and staff reporter Gabriella Angeletti gather to discuss it. As the latest incarnation of the show Afro-Atlantic Histories is unveiled at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, we speak to its curator, Kanitra Fletcher, about the gallery's approach to this complex subject. And the National Gallery in London's long-planned Raphael blockbuster, postponed due to the pandemic, is finally open, so for this episode's Work of the Week, we speak to Tom Henry, one of the curators of the show, about the Self-Portrait with Giulio Romano (1519-20), one of the Renaissance master's final paintings.Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It's Kept, Whitney Museum of American Art, until 5 September.Afro-Atlantic Histories, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, 10 April-17 July.Raphael, National Gallery, London, 9 April-31 July. To hear an in-depth discussion with Hugo Chapman, keeper of prints and drawings at the British Museum, about Raphael's wider career, his precocious brilliance, his rivalry with Michelangelo, and his influence and legacy, listen to the episode of this podcast from 22 May 2020. (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-week-in-art/id1280469178?i=1000475387725) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders
First two rounds of AFL Fantasy Draft 2022

AFL Fantasy Podcast with The Traders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 22:27


Leagues can now hold their live AFL Fantasy Draft for the 2022 season, so we thought we'd get a crew of experts together to run through the first two rounds of a 10-team league. We've got Cam, Steve and Statesman from the Draft Doctors, Heff and Kaes from the Keeper League Podcast plus Ben Sutton and Nathan Schmook from AFL.com.au to make their picks. Play AFL Fantasy at http://fantasy.afl.com.au or download the free smartphone app. Episode guide 2:20 - How does multiple hat winner Statesman's Classic form help his Draft game? 3:30 - Who does Heff think will score the most points over the next five years of the players drafted early. 5:15 - Sutts' league has one of the best punishments possible for the wooden spooner of their Draft league. 8:10 - "The Traders' Podcast Draft" runs through the first two rounds with 10 teams and captains on. 9:30 - Cam selects Tim Taranto at pick three. 10:20 - Brodie Grundy is Calvin's selection with pick four. 12:40 - Warnie was thrown off, but took Jake Lloyd as his No.1 defender. 13:30 - Schmooky goes a midfielder and defender on the turn. 15:00 - After having ADP of 1 last season, Kaes beleive's he's got a good pick in Max Gawn as a second rounder. 16:00 - Steve grabs his second Dog of the draft with Josh Dunkley. 19:20 - Roy squares away a second midfielder, but will look at another position with his next pick. All the picks ROUND 1 1. Roy - Jack Steele 2. Statesman - Tom Mitchell 3. Cam - Tim Taranto 4. Calvin - Brodie Grundy 5. Sutts - Touk Miller 6. Steve - Jack Macrae 7. Kaes - Zach Merrett 8. Heff - Mitch Duncan 9. Warnie - Jake Lloyd 10. Schmooky - Sam Walsh ROUND 2 11. Schmooky - Aaron Hall 12. Warnie - Lachie Whitfield 13. Heff - Rory Laird 14. Kaes - Max Gawn 15. Steve - Josh Dunkley 16. Sutts - Adam Treloar 17. Calvin - Jarryd Lyons 18. Cam - Clayton Oliver 19. Statesman - Andrew Brayshaw 20. Roy - Christian Petracca Check out the Draft Doctors' content at www.thedraftdoctors.com.au and The Keeper League stuff at www.keeperleaguepod.com.au.  Find more content from The Traders at afl.com.au/fantasy. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBJ Unpacks
SBJ Unpacks: Ben Sutton and George Pyne

SBJ Unpacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 25:36


Two college football insiders, Teall Capital's Ben Sutton and Bruin Capital's George Pyne, discuss the College Football Playoff expansion, driving more value from the championship game and the future of bowl games in this game day edition of the SBJ Unpacks podcast.

Fantasy Football Today Podcast
Start or Sit (AFC)! Big Ben, Sutton, Hunt and More (09/16 Fantasy Football Podcast)

Fantasy Football Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 70:52


The Steelers are set up for success this week, and Ben Roethlisberger headlines our list of players we love in Week 1 (2:00) as we also are ready to start Mike Williams for an encore performance. Meanwhile, we're trying to sit (8:00) Saquon Barkley and a number of other RBs. Speaking of RBs, we reassess our RB draft strategies (11:15). Will Zero-RB or Hero-RB pay off? ... Heath is tanking in one of his leagues (16:30)! Should we kick him out??? Also your news and notes (21:30) and 60-second rankings disputes (25:00) on James Robinson, David Montgomery and Jared Cook ... Start or sit for Chiefs-Ravens (31:00), Texans-Browns (37:40), Bills-Dolphins (43:30), Broncos-Jaguars (51:00), Raiders-Steelers (57:10), Patriots-Jets (58:30), Rams-Colts (1:02:30) and Cowboys-Chargers (1:07:00) ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our FFT team on Twitter: @FFToday, @AdamAizer, @JameyEisenberg, @daverichard, @heathcummingssr, @ctowerscbs, @BenSchragg Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FantasyFootballToday/ Sign up for the FFT newsletter https://www.cbssports.com/newsletter You can listen to Fantasy Football Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Football Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Football Today podcast." To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Afternoon Sport
16th August Deep Dive: with special guests Ben Sutton and David Trodden

Afternoon Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 15:28


Tim and Shane talk cricket and Rugby, then David Trodden, the head of NSW Rugby league stops in for a chat, the guys are then joined by Ben Sutton who is the coach of North Sydney United and plays football for the Pararoos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
C-Suite Roundtable: Health System Strategies During Disruptive Times

AHLA's Speaking of Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 43:42


In the inaugural episode of this series where C-suite leaders discuss the key trends and developments shaping the health care industry, Rob Gerberry, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Summa Health, explores some of the disruptors that hospitals and health systems are facing as the industry grapples with the effects of the pandemic, as well as strategies to evolve and address the challenges ahead. Some of the disruptors discussed include the growth of telehealth, new market entrants to health care and the role of private equity, the shift to alternative structures that are different from the traditional inpatient service model, and changing M&A strategies.Rob's panel includes Mike Englehart, Senior Vice President of Medical Groups and Ambulatory Strategy, Trinity Health, Andre Maksimow, Senior Vice President, Kaufman Hall, and Ben Sutton, Chief Strategy Officer and President of Ambulatory Services, Summa Health. From AHLA's Hospitals and Health Systems Practice Group.

Your Buddy T-GOB
FUTURE BARN -- Ben Sutton

Your Buddy T-GOB

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 86:11


In this episode, Tyler Gobble chats with his buddy Ben Sutton, frontman of legendary hardcore band In The Face Of War & t-shirt mastermind of BS Limited. // opening track: "Free Yourself" by Creeping Pink // cover image: "Float" by Derek Crownover

Life in the Front Office
The Winning Mindset with Ben Sutton, Founder & Chairman at Teall Capital Partners

Life in the Front Office

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 42:54


Ben Sutton, Founder & Chairman at Teall Capital Partners joins to talk about the mindset behind winning. Use the code "LIFO15" at https://breinfuel.com/ for your 15% discount! Get your copy of "LOL, Loss of Logo: What's Your Next Move?", written by Jake Hirshman and Andy Dolich, published by Mascot Books.  Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/LOL-Loss-Logo-Whats-Your/dp/1645438511/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1618966659&sr=8-1 Mascot Books: https://mascotbooks.com/mascot-marketplace/buy-books/nonfiction/business-and-political/lol-loss-of-logo-whats-your-next-move/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeinthefrontoffice/message

Deac2Deac
Episode 11: Ben Sutton ('80, '83 JD)

Deac2Deac

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 48:15


The Deac2Deac Podcast continues this week, as host Kevin Smith welcomes Ben Sutton, Jr. (‘80, ‘83 JD) to the pod. The longtime Demon Deacon supporter and former CEO of IMG College discusses his lifelong connection to Wake Forest and his favorite Demon Deacon moment. --------------------- Sutton is best known around the Wake Forest community as a longtime supporter of Demon Deacon Athletics, starting from his days as an undergraduate where he was a “mic man” for student cheers during the 1978 and 1979 football seasons. After graduating from the Wake Forest School of Law in 1983, Sutton went on to found ISP Sports in 1992. ISP, which went on to become IMG College, is one of the largest college sports sponsorship and media companies in the United States. Both during his time as CEO of IMG College and after, in his current role as Founder and Chairman of Teall Capital, a private equity and portfolio company, Sutton has served on numerous boards across the country, including the Wake Forest Board of Trustees, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute and the U.S. National Olympic Committee. He’s been awarded both the Wake Forest University Distinguished Alumni award in 2012 and the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by the state of North Carolina in 2015. He was inducted into the N.C. Sports Hall of Fame in 2017. Around Reynolda Campus, the Sutton family have been loyal benefactors of the university, with donations totaling more than $20 million. The recent renovation of Reynolds Gymnasium included The Sutton Center at Reynolds Gymnasium, a 46,000 square foot recreation and event space.

Sitcom Geeks
Episode 166 - Revenge of the Two Minute Movie

Sitcom Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 65:00


Sketches are BACK! Charlie Dinkin and Ben Sutton talk about comedy quickies and Daddy's Super Yacht TV, a production company focused on making online and TV sketches. They're joined by Becca Bain and Alex Garrick-Wright, winners of Dave's Making A Scene Of It competition. Tons of inspiring information and advice about how to be short, sharp and silly.

Lunch with Stan
Ben Sutton

Lunch with Stan

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 48:15


The Deac2Deac Podcast continues this week, as host Kevin Smith welcomes Ben Sutton, Jr. (‘80, ‘83 JD) to the pod. The longtime Demon Deacon supporter and former CEO of IMG College discusses his lifelong connection to Wake Forest and his favorite Demon Deacon moment.

Sportsish
3/16/2021 March Madness (feat. Ben Sutton)

Sportsish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 73:36


On today's pod, Will is having a busy week so Ryan is joined by friend Ben Sutton to break down this year's tournament in a listenable format. After starting with the First Four, we spend the majority of our pod concentrating on the West, South, Midwest, and East regions in that order. Then, we give our National champion picks and describe what we look for in a Cinderella team. Finally, we give our power ranking of months of the year.    Use this URL to join our bracket group and for your chance to guest on next year's podcast: https://fantasy.espn.com/tournament-challenge-bracket/2021/en/sharer?redirect=tcmen%3A%2F%2Fx-callback-url%2FshowGroup%3FgroupID=4107094&groupID=4107094

Gospel Hall Audio
One word exploded in my mind: “Eternity!” (37 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 37:14


Ben Sutton (1922-2007) grew up in a drunkard's home. Hardship turned to tragedy when his mother died while he was still a boy. When Ben left school he became a coal miner and then, during WW2, served in the Merchant Navy. He saw the horrors of war close-up, as German U-boats targetted the British and US ship convoys. With the War over, Ben returned home to South Shields in the north east of England, where his favourite places were the The post One word exploded in my mind: “Eternity!” (37 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

All Things Considered
Hospitality

All Things Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 27:27


"To be fair, I didn't know he was a burglar at the time!" Would you let a burglar stay in your house? Would you even give him the keys? That's what one of Roy Jenkin's guests did in the name of hospitality! The plight of the hospitality industry is much in the new, and in this context hospitality is largely a commercial transaction. But for many people of faith, showing unconditional hospitality, making room for the stranger, is a fundamental expression of their religion, and a demonstration of human compassion. Roy Jenkins talks to Rabbi Monique Mayer of Cardiff Reformed Synagogue; to Ben Sutton, a member of Llanrhian Church in Pembrokeshire, who has volunteered at the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos; and to writer Andrew Graystone, who has offered hospitality to numerous guests, including asylum seekers...and a burglar!

M&A Science
Virtual Summit Recap: Aligning Strategy with Your M&A Process

M&A Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 53:43


In case you didn’t know, in the middle of this pandemic, we were able to pull off a successful M&A Virtual Conference. One of the sessions that we had was hosted by Ben Sutton, senior manager of corporate development at NCR corporation. This session was all about  Aligning Strategy with Your M&A Process, featuring our two guest speakers: Scott Kaeser, executive VP of corporate development, US security services at GardaWorld and Sean Corcoran, VP of corporate development and M&A at Neustar, inc. It is absolutely critical that everyone understands the rationale behind the deal. In order for everyone to fully understand the strategy, you have to simplify things and let them know what you are trying to achieve. Especially on a very large team and the integration process takes years to finish, knowing the true north of that deal will keep teams aligned. 

M&A Science
How to Best Protect a Business Case in an Acquisition

M&A Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 55:29


On this episode, Kison speaks with Ben Sutton, a senior manager of corporate development at NCR Corporation, about executing transactions and what a senior manager’s role looks like. Together they discuss how to measure the success of a transaction, the difference between revenue synergy and cost synergy, and how you can predict what a leader wants out of a transaction. Ben breaks down legal terms he’s come to be familiar with and discusses potential learning curves to expect when entering a senior manager role. From predicting outcome wants incorrectly, transaction metrics, and experiencing post-close surprises, Ben covers every aspect of a senior manager corporate development role. 

Sportsish
9/17/2019 (Feat. Ben Sutton)

Sportsish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 38:36


Don't look now, there's 3 of us in the basement. The usual suspects are joined by friend, teammate and housemate Ben Sutton. Topics discussed consist of NFL Quarterbacks dropping like flies, trade requests all over in the NFL, and weird pregame superstitions. Power rankings consist of each of our top 3 injured quarterbacks. Thanks for listening!

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
161: Blog Business 101: Understanding Your Accounting with Ben Sutton

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 64:59


Opening a business bank account, learning from profit and losses, and what the new US tax law means for you with Ben Sutton. ----- Welcome to episode 161 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork chats with Ben Sutton from Mazuma about bookkeeping and taxes for bloggers. Blog Business 101: Understanding Your Accounting I know. Accounting, bookkeeping, and taxes aren’t the most exciting topics. That said, they’re necessary to understand if you’re running your own business. And Ben is here to make it all way more approachable. By tracking your expenses, profits, and losses, you can understand more about what’s working for your business and alleviate stress come tax season. You’ll learn why having a separate bank account for your business is helpful, how to start separating your expenses, and more! In this episode, Ben shares: Why he started his business When you should think about opening a separate bank account for your blog How specific should you be when categorizing your expenses How you should start tracking your expenses How you can use your profit and losses to help you understand your business How to start separating your expenses When you should start looking into forming an S-Corp What the new tax law means for you Resources: Mixmax Boomerang Mazuma Quickbooks If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Thanks to our Reviewer of the Week, Alicia from Daily Ration! If you’d like to be featured, leave a review for us on iTunes and include your name and blog name in the review. We’d like to thank our sponsors, WP Tasty! Check out wptasty.com to learn more about their handcrafted WordPress plugins specifically made for food bloggers.

BleedTechBlue Radio Podcast
Season 10 Episode 19

BleedTechBlue Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 89:33


Ben & Sutton recap Tech's bowl win over SMU, talk Bulldog recruiting, and catch up with Austin Brown for some CUSA basketball.

BleedTechBlue Radio Podcast
Season 10 Episode 18

BleedTechBlue Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 82:07


Ben & Sutton catch up with Nick Krueger to talk Tech recruiting and catch up with the man Teddy Allen to preview Tech's bowl game with SMU. 

Sports Business Radio Podcast
SBR 22 October 2015

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 72:08


Ben Sutton, Chairman Emeritus of IMG College joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of collegiate sports media rights and the collegiate landscape. Brec Bassinger, actress and star of the Nickelodeon hit TV show "Bella and the Bulldogs" talks to Sophia Berger about the show based on a Female QB who plays on an all-boys football team. Andrew Muscato, filmaker, discusses his latest documentary “Doped: The Dirty Side of Sports” airing on Epix. #BenSutton #IMG College #BrecBassinger #Nickelodeon #BellaandtheBulldogs #GirlPower #AndrewMuscato

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #72: Live from Melbourne [March 30, 2013]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2013 187:19


Tom chats with Marshall Stull about his two winning entries in the Shelf Layout Design contest. The Professor calls in from the Australian Narrow Gauge Convention. Murray is the first punter to the mic to talk about his experience at the Convention. Gavin Hince introduces his model railroading interests and talks about his magazine, Narrow Gauge Down Under. John Hunter delivers his highlights of the Convention. The Professor gives his update from the Convention. Dan Pickard had a fantastic show. Ian Hodgkiss Modeller's Warehouse introduces his model railroading interests. Tom asks the Prof about the growing volume of micro layout information online. Brian Wong provides his plans for a layout starting with a small footprint. Brian chats with Ben Sutton and Gordon about color matching. 'N-Scale' Jim introduces his Ntrak club and his home layout. Rob Hinkle calls in the show for the first time and discusses his 1970s Redding layout featuring a sweet factory with a lot of detail. Chip Anderson calls back in to give an update on his Freemo-N club and an impressive configuration they have been running recently. James Rybka introduces his HO layout. Bryan Schilling gives an update on his club. Mike Slater provides an update on the new location of his Lionel's club. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #72: Live from Melbourne [March 30, 2013]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 187:19


Tom chats with Marshall Stull about his two winning entries in the Shelf Layout Design contest. The Professor calls in from the Australian Narrow Gauge Convention. Murray is the first punter to the mic to talk about his experience at the Convention. Gavin Hince introduces his model railroading interests and talks about his magazine, Narrow Gauge Down Under. John Hunter delivers his highlights of the Convention. The Professor gives his update from the Convention. Dan Pickard had a fantastic show. Ian Hodgkiss Modeller's Warehouse introduces his model railroading interests. Tom asks the Prof about the growing volume of micro layout information online. Brian Wong provides his plans for a layout starting with a small footprint. Brian chats with Ben Sutton and Gordon about color matching. 'N-Scale' Jim introduces his Ntrak club and his home layout. Rob Hinkle calls in the show for the first time and discusses his 1970s Redding layout featuring a sweet factory with a lot of detail. Chip Anderson calls back in to give an update on his Freemo-N club and an impressive configuration they have been running recently. James Rybka introduces his HO layout. Bryan Schilling gives an update on his club. Mike Slater provides an update on the new location of his Lionel's club. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #64: Taking Fall To a New Level [October 6, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012 326:17


Vera's working in On30 now? It's just a once off. Tom and Vera chat about a layout tour with the Prof and co in the SF Bay Area (an ongoing theme throughout the show). Jimmy Simmons provides an update. It's time for the Berties! Hoffy gives an update and chats with Jimmy about getting teenage sons involved in the hobby. Terry Terrance talks about the problems with Shapeways and some writing his working on to get more people into rapid prototyping for their layouts. The Professor returns and he's got a lot to discuss - he's been to Vegas, the Seattle area and even spent some time with your humble host. Ed Novit breaks the Prof discussion to dig deep into Inglenook mathematics. DCC listeners need not dwell. The Prof regroups on the SF Bay Area part of his trip. Marty provides a Phd in model trees for those interested in New English foliage and he's also had some visitors. Clark Kooning tries to call in and is frequently dropped from the call. Ben Sutton and Tom nerd out on 40k layouts. Dave Ramos doesn't talk about rail-marine at all. Nigel introduces his model railroading interests. Peter Stempel defects onto Facebook and talks about remote uncoupling. Please don't forget to enter John Hunter's layout design contest! This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #64: Taking Fall To a New Level [October 6, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2012 326:17


Vera's working in On30 now? It's just a once off. Tom and Vera chat about a layout tour with the Prof and co in the SF Bay Area (an ongoing theme throughout the show). Jimmy Simmons provides an update. It's time for the Berties! Hoffy gives an update and chats with Jimmy about getting teenage sons involved in the hobby. Terry Terrance talks about the problems with Shapeways and some writing his working on to get more people into rapid prototyping for their layouts. The Professor returns and he's got a lot to discuss - he's been to Vegas, the Seattle area and even spent some time with your humble host. Ed Novit breaks the Prof discussion to dig deep into Inglenook mathematics. DCC listeners need not dwell. The Prof regroups on the SF Bay Area part of his trip. Marty provides a Phd in model trees for those interested in New English foliage and he's also had some visitors. Clark Kooning tries to call in and is frequently dropped from the call. Ben Sutton and Tom nerd out on 40k layouts. Dave Ramos doesn't talk about rail-marine at all. Nigel introduces his model railroading interests. Peter Stempel defects onto Facebook and talks about remote uncoupling. Please don't forget to enter John Hunter's layout design contest! This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #57: Brain Freeze and a Splinter in the Tongue [May 12th, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2012 261:59


Tom starts the show chatting with Vera Sepulveda about her more to HO scale and Ben Sutton about acrylics. Wayde Gutman talks about traction, books and logging redwoods. Mike Slater offers some of the things that keeps him interested in the hobby. Anders continues the theme of books that inspire. Mike gives a module update. Tom announces a contest involving two kits purchased from Jimmy Simmons' Monster Modelworks. Mike Slater talks about the north shore. Chris Abbott has found the perfect train show and explains the problems acquiring 16mm steam. Murray carries the train show discussion. John Hunter continues the train show discussion then introduces his model railroading interests. John provides a detailed account of how he creates Australian and US based kits. The Professor does his thing through the conversation. Tom chats with Spanky about his contributions to Model Railroader magazine and what is going to replace his current layout. Ted Roy talks about On30. Spanky and Jim Lincoln attempt an impersonation. Jim Lincoln is touring Denver CO in early June and he gives a sad tale. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #57: Brain Freeze and a Splinter in the Tongue [May 12th, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2012 261:59


Tom starts the show chatting with Vera Sepulveda about her more to HO scale and Ben Sutton about acrylics. Wayde Gutman talks about traction, books and logging redwoods. Mike Slater offers some of the things that keeps him interested in the hobby. Anders continues the theme of books that inspire. Mike gives a module update. Tom announces a contest involving two kits purchased from Jimmy Simmons' Monster Modelworks. Mike Slater talks about the north shore. Chris Abbott has found the perfect train show and explains the problems acquiring 16mm steam. Murray carries the train show discussion. John Hunter continues the train show discussion then introduces his model railroading interests. John provides a detailed account of how he creates Australian and US based kits. The Professor does his thing through the conversation. Tom chats with Spanky about his contributions to Model Railroader magazine and what is going to replace his current layout. Ted Roy talks about On30. Spanky and Jim Lincoln attempt an impersonation. Jim Lincoln is touring Denver CO in early June and he gives a sad tale. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #56: Island Railroads [April 21st, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2012 235:41


Tom and Mike Slater start the show talking about modules. Terry plays a little audio addition when the Professor joins the call to opine about an appearance on the Model Railway Show. The discussion returns to Terry's track-laying plans. Michael Graff introduces his New York Harbor interests. Dave Frary discusses Cuban railroad prototypes in HOn30. Tom Brown presents problems with HOn30. Dave, Tom and the Professor rap about the Nantucket museum layout. Anders offers an account of catching up with Troels Kirk. Tom gives a sorry account of the revenge intervention. Tom prompts the Professor to discuss what he is going to do with his spare micro layouts. Ben Sutton introduces his new layouts. Tom catches up with Tom Cutting and Tom Brown. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #56: Island Railroads [April 21st, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2012 235:41


Tom and Mike Slater start the show talking about modules. Terry plays a little audio addition when the Professor joins the call to opine about an appearance on the Model Railway Show. The discussion returns to Terry's track-laying plans. Michael Graff introduces his New York Harbor interests. Dave Frary discusses Cuban railroad prototypes in HOn30. Tom Brown presents problems with HOn30. Dave, Tom and the Professor rap about the Nantucket museum layout. Anders offers an account of catching up with Troels Kirk. Tom gives a sorry account of the revenge intervention. Tom prompts the Professor to discuss what he is going to do with his spare micro layouts. Ben Sutton introduces his new layouts. Tom catches up with Tom Cutting and Tom Brown. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #55: For Test Purposes Only [April 7, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2012 243:03


Jim Lincoln and Tom talk tie-plates. Tom Brown calls in to talk about shelf layouts in Lyon amongst other things. Jim Gifford and Ros give updates. Ben Sutton calls in to talk paint and NZ120. Pam chats with Malcolm Johnson, Jim Gore and R. L. Jenkins about building a steel mill with cars in N scale. Lionel and Clark call in for a revenge intervention (yes that's right folks, only on Model Rail Radio). Terry Terrance talks about laying track. Lionel offers a tip for making rock castings. Jeff gives a speed update. Bryan Schilling asks some additional questions of Lionel. The Professor continues the revenge intervention with some initial advice that follows into some rapping with Terry about Australian narrow gauge. The conversation returns to the invention. Jim Lincoln offers a title for the show. Lionel realizes the revenge intervention has gone too far. Rick Devlin introduces himself and talks about model railroading in Florida. Jim Lincoln concludes the show finishing what he started at the start of the show. Extra thanks to Mike Slater for recording an impromptu show at the end of March. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #55: For Test Purposes Only [April 7, 2012]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2012 243:03


Jim Lincoln and Tom talk tie-plates. Tom Brown calls in to talk about shelf layouts in Lyon amongst other things. Jim Gifford and Ros give updates. Ben Sutton calls in to talk paint and NZ120. Pam chats with Malcolm Johnson, Jim Gore and R. L. Jenkins about building a steel mill with cars in N scale. Lionel and Clark call in for a revenge intervention (yes that's right folks, only on Model Rail Radio). Terry Terrance talks about laying track. Lionel offers a tip for making rock castings. Jeff gives a speed update. Bryan Schilling asks some additional questions of Lionel. The Professor continues the revenge intervention with some initial advice that follows into some rapping with Terry about Australian narrow gauge. The conversation returns to the invention. Jim Lincoln offers a title for the show. Lionel realizes the revenge intervention has gone too far. Rick Devlin introduces himself and talks about model railroading in Florida. Jim Lincoln concludes the show finishing what he started at the start of the show. Extra thanks to Mike Slater for recording an impromptu show at the end of March. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

ChaCha Guide Radio
ChaCha Guide Radio - Super Bowl Preview EXPEDITORS & VETTERS

ChaCha Guide Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 30:01


  Join hosts Mark Malseed and Ben Sutton for a special 30 minute live broadcast of ChaCha Guide Radio --- where we'll talk about what's new for the 2012 Super Bowl for Expeditors and Vetters, traditionally one of the biggest days of the year for ChaCha. Streaming live Tuesday at 1pm EST, the talkback lines will be open for your questions & comments.

ChaCha Guide Radio
ChaCha Guide Radio - Super Bowl Preview EXPEDITORS & VETTERS

ChaCha Guide Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2012 30:01


  Join hosts Mark Malseed and Ben Sutton for a special 30 minute live broadcast of ChaCha Guide Radio --- where we'll talk about what's new for the 2012 Super Bowl for Expeditors and Vetters, traditionally one of the biggest days of the year for ChaCha. Streaming live Tuesday at 1pm EST, the talkback lines will be open for your questions & comments.

ChaCha Guide Radio
ChaCha Guide Radio - Super Bowl Preview SPECIALISTS

ChaCha Guide Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2012 30:06


Join hosts Mark Malseed and Ben Sutton for a special 30 minute live broadcast of ChaCha Guide Radio --- where we'll talk about what's new for the 2012 Super Bowl for Specialist Guides, traditionally one of the biggest days of the year for ChaCha. Streaming live Tuesday at 1pm EST, the talkback lines will be open for your questions & comments.

ChaCha Guide Radio
ChaCha Guide Radio - Super Bowl Preview SPECIALISTS

ChaCha Guide Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2012 30:06


Join hosts Mark Malseed and Ben Sutton for a special 30 minute live broadcast of ChaCha Guide Radio --- where we'll talk about what's new for the 2012 Super Bowl for Specialist Guides, traditionally one of the biggest days of the year for ChaCha. Streaming live Tuesday at 1pm EST, the talkback lines will be open for your questions & comments.

First Baptist Church of Ferndale WA - online media
Why We Sent Ben Sutton to Africa - Audio

First Baptist Church of Ferndale WA - online media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2011 36:00


Africa, like America, is enslaved to sin. Sin isn't controlled, . . . it's controlling.

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #23: First Coat [September 25, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2010 145:54


Tom and Chris are joined by Ben Sutton to talk about painting and Clark Kooning to talk about narrow gauge, the NRMA and Master Model Railroading. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #23: First Coat [September 25, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2010 145:54


Tom and Chris are joined by Ben Sutton to talk about painting and Clark Kooning to talk about narrow gauge, the NRMA and Master Model Railroading. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #22: A Year in the Attic [September 11, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2010 160:10


Celebrating a year of the show, Tom is joined by guest co-host Duncan McRee with sections featuring Ben Sutton, Chris Abbott and Matt Goodman. Long time contributor and first time caller Ron Hurlbut discusses a wide variety of narrow-gauge topics and the show concludes with celebrity model railroader, Brandon DiCamillo, proving he's no jackass when it comes to model railroading. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #22: A Year in the Attic [September 11, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2010 160:10


Celebrating a year of the show, Tom is joined by guest co-host Duncan McRee with sections featuring Ben Sutton, Chris Abbott and Matt Goodman. Long time contributor and first time caller Ron Hurlbut discusses a wide variety of narrow-gauge topics and the show concludes with celebrity model railroader, Brandon DiCamillo, proving he's no jackass when it comes to model railroading. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #20: Subterranean Layout Muse [August 6, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2010 129:02


Ben Sutton from New Zealand stops by the show to share his layout plans, Matt Goodman provides an update of his recent trips to the UK and has Steve from Chicago finally stumped Chris? This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #20: Subterranean Layout Muse [August 6, 2010]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2010 129:02


Ben Sutton from New Zealand stops by the show to share his layout plans, Matt Goodman provides an update of his recent trips to the UK and has Steve from Chicago finally stumped Chris? This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/