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Best podcasts about bill chambers

Latest podcast episodes about bill chambers

Data Gen
#166 - Masterclass | Tout comprendre sur Databricks avec Frederic Forest

Data Gen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 25:19


Frédéric Forest est Directeur Général et cofondateur de Datatorii, le cabinet de conseil spécialisé sur Databricks et Microsoft.

Crazy Women Country
Kora Naughton Interview CWC

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 27:10


Welcome Friends and thank you for connecting with us for another wonderful episode of CWC! Join Paula as she meets up with the lovely and talented Kora Naughton.At just 22 years of age - Kora Naughton - is proving herself as an artist with drive and determination. ​ In 2015, she was forced to give up her passion of cheerleading - a sport she had loved since she was 7 years old. It was during this time she turned to music. Kora taught herself to play guitar, write songs and sing. This gave her the freedom to channel her emotions through music.In January 2017, Kora attended her first Tamworth Country Music Festival where she busked for ten days. It was from this moment that she found a new passion in life and that music was what she wanted to do.Kora has opened shows for some of the greats in Australian Country Music including, Travis Collins, Amber Lawrence, Tania Kernaghan, Christie Lamb, Catherine Britt & Hayley Jensen and has performed alongside the likes of Bill Chambers and James Blundell.For More on Kora go check out her website and follow her socials https://www.koranaughton.com.au/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazywomencountry/support

Youth View: A podcast by Skilled Creative
Mangrove Mountain Country Fair - DIGIVAN Special Edition

Youth View: A podcast by Skilled Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 40:38


Fasten your seatbelts as Tahmana and Braith take the DigiVan out to the Mangrove Mountain Country Fair to join the action. They had everything covered from horse riding, chicken racing, to live music, and even Viking naalbinding! Up first, the lads sit down with Shania and Ciden to talk about their Viking Living hobby and their stall at the fair, followed by Abbey and her grandad Robert about horse riding and training. James, Violet and Daisy from scouts walk us through their experiences and recent trip to Korea. Local musicians Jack and Mikayla sit down after their live sets to talk about their aspirations on the music industry. Their music teacher Mr Byrnes joins in on the chat! And last but not least, Tyler Chambers joins us in the van after getting off stage with his dad Bill Chambers to chat about his experiences and gives advice to aspiring young artist! Mangrove Mountain Country Fair https://www.mangrovemountaincountryfair.org.au/ ⁠http://skilledcreative.org⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠http://theskillengineer.com.au

The Indoor Rower
Episode 11: Interview with Luke Wollenschlaeger - 50-59 2k World Record Holder

The Indoor Rower

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 52:15


In episode 11 of The Indoor Rower, Tony talks to Luke Wollenschlaeger, the current indoor rowing 50-59 2000m world record holder with a time of 6:01.00, shaving 0.7 seconds off the previous world record. Tony talks to Luke about his time in swimming, water polo, rugby and the move into crossfit, which ultimately led him to the world of indoor rowing. Luke discusses his training routines, strength and conditioning training, his work with John McGrath and Bill Chambers, nutrition as well as discussing his current world records and his future plans to attempt to break numerous other world records.  Key Points 0:00 - Introductions 1:23 - Luke recounts his early life and getting into swimming. 4:01 - Luke discusses his time playing water polo. 5:04 - Luke talks about his move to rugby. 6:38 - Luke recounts his move into crossfit. 10:10 - Luke details the crossfit exercises he struggles with. 13:18 - Luke discusses his strength and conditioning training. 16:26 - Luke recounts his move into indoor rowing and setting world records. 23:07 - Luke discusses working with John McGrath and Bill Chambers. 28:33 - Luke details his nutrition at different stages of his training. 31:49 - Lukes discusses his world records and how he got there. 43:17 - Lukes shares his goals for future world records and how he plans to approach his training for them. Links Instagram: luke.wollenschlaeger Facebook: Luke Wollenschlaeger Youtube: @LukeWollenschlaeger https://tonylarkman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tonylarkman https://twitter.com/tonylarkman tony@tonylarkman.com

SINGER/SONGWRITERS AND SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS
KASEY CHAMBERS - BARRICADES AND BRICKWALLS

SINGER/SONGWRITERS AND SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 114:27


BARRICADES & BRICKWALLS KASEY CHAMBERS LYRICS AND MELODIES TO DIE FOR! TOP-CLASS GUITAR PLAYERS! ARTISTS INCLUDE Valley Road, The Beatles, Gina Jeffries, Colin Lillie, Emmylou Harris, Mickey Newbury, and Jimmy Buffett.   SENSATIONAL GUITARISTS INCLUDE  Rod McCormack, Mark Punch, Bill Chambers, Joe Satriani, David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), and Dutch Tilders. COPYCATS ARE COOL CATS! Original Artist — Still Feeling Blue —Gram Parsons Cover Version— Kasey Chambers James Gee as in, My wife won a trip for 2 to Europe. She went twice!

Faster with Bill Chambers
Looking back to plan forward. How to plan your season with Greg Benning & Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 68:03


Multiple masters champion Greg Benning & I discuss how we look back on our last season and training to plan forward for the next season. Lessons learnt and tips from Greg and I to share and hopefully inspire you in your training and racing.

Test Pattern: A Horror Movie Podcast
Episode 168: The Horrors of Oz - The Wizard of Oz & Return to Oz

Test Pattern: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 182:39


We're off to see the wizard ... and to explore the horrors of Oz with the original MGM classic The Wizard of Oz and the Disney-produced sequel Return to Oz! Sources: The Wizard of Oz (1939) "Judy Garland was Put on a Strict Diet and Encouraged to Take 'Pep Pills' While Filming The Wizard of Oz" by Colin Bertram, Biography.com "The Tin Man's Toxic Metal Makeup" by Anne Marie Melmenstine, Ph.D., ThoughtCo Film Historian Commentary with Johnathan Fricke   Return to Oz (1985) "A Conversation with Walter Murch" by Bill Chambers, Film Freak Central

Faster with Bill Chambers
Part 2 - Conversation with John Boultbee AM - Faster Podcast with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 62:41


Former FISA Secretary General, Director of Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and CEO of the Australian Sports Tribunal shares his thoughts on what rowing needs to do to stay relevant and thrive vs. survive. John Boultbee AM, is well known in Australian as a lawyer and leading Australian sport administrator, particularly in relation to rowing and football. In 1990, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for services to rowing as an administrator. Between 1989 and 1995, John was Secretary General of the International Rowing Federation (FISA). John was a board member of the International Rowing Federation, Rowing Australia and Steward of the Henley Royal Regatta. In part 2 of our 2 part interview, John shares his ... What John would do now to ensure rowing stays relevant How the exclusion of lightweight rowing is hurting the sport Why changing the format is not the answer to attract more people to rowing What rowing can learn from other sports What led to the Australian Olympic team's success in 2000 Vision of the National Sports Tribunal Connect with Bill to find out more about how to transform your business from those that have transformed businesses and teams at the highest level. www.whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Lead up to Tokyo with Edouard Blanc, Head Coach, Swiss Rowing Federation

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 40:36


Lead up to Tokyo with Edouard Blanc, Head Coach, Swiss Rowing Federation. I am excited to reconnect with Edouard today, and to hear what he has been up to since we last spoke in April this year. I've been looking forward to this for some time. It's not often, one has an opportunity to gain insights, into a world class team, and in this episode, Edouard share with us, how the Swiss Rowing Team has adapted to the changes in the World Rowing and Olympic schedule. In this episode, I catch up with Edouard on three things: What has he been focussing on with the Swiss Team, since we last spoke? His plans for Tokyo His thoughts on technique and coaching technique This episode is brought to you by, Faster with Bill Chambers. To find out more, about high performance coaching in business and sport, go to www.whchambers.com Rhythm Range Relaxation video mentioned can be found on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BrRIZFk7O4 edouard.blanc@swissrowing.ch

Faster with Bill Chambers
Evolution of rowing style, training & equipment with Noel Donaldson

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 84:30


Really excited to share with you, my conversation with Noel Donaldson. Noel is widely recognised, as one of the world's most successful rowing coaches. He has held posts as the head coach at the Victorian Institute of sport winning countless King’s Cup races, Elite Development, Head Coach and high-performance director at Rowing Australia, as well as the head coach for Australia and then New Zealand Rowing. Perhaps best known as the coach of the “Oarsome Foursome” from Australia winning gold medals at both the 1992 and 1996 Olympics and coach of the outstanding 'Kiwi Pair' to three consecutive Gold medals, including a double gold in 2014 in the M2- and M2+. With so much experience and building winning teams, and crews over the years, I thought it would be nice to have a conversation with Noel and get his insights into how rowing has evolved over the years, across some different themes. Technique Approach to training and preparation Equipment Join Noel and I, as we talk about how rowing has evolved over the decades. Like and subscribe, so you never miss an episode. This episode is brought to you by, Faster with Bill Chambers. To find out more, about high performance coaching in business and sport, go to www.whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Planning for the Head of The Charles Regatta with Greg Benning - Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 71:19


Really excited to release my follow up interview with Greg Benning. With 19 wins at HOCR, 4 course records, and 7 wins at SilverSkiff, I just had to get him back on the podcast, to share with us his approach to training and preparing for an event. Anyone that wants to get insights and inspiration, into how a multiple champion athlete, prepares and trains to win, you will not want to miss this episode. Highlights from my conversation with Greg How Greg plan's his season to key races How Greg measures and manages his training volume, intensity and recovery Rigging, catch angles and how to approach power application Key workouts and strength program What Greg has learnt from other sports and how these insights can be applied to rowing Coffee or tea? Coffee Racing or training? Training Crew or Single? Crew Favourite race? Head of the Charles Regatta & Heineken Roeivierkamp Links to Greg's mentions NK Empower oarlock Linz, World Masters Regatta, 2021 This podcast is brought to you by High Performance Coaching in business and sport with Bill Chambers. Find out more by clicking here. www.whchambers.com To make sure you get all the latest information, ideas and inspiration, subscribe to my newsletter and join our community on Facebook.

Faster with Bill Chambers
Part 1 of my conversation with Greg Benning Vice Chair US Rowing 15 x Head of the Charles winner

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 71:45


My guest today is well known in both World Rowing, US Rowing and business. He is a competitive master-level rower, with 19 wins at HOCR, 4 course records. 7 wins at SilverSkiff. Half dozen FISA Veteran or US Masters Nationals with 6+ wins/regatta. He is the Vice Chair of US Rowing, captained the 1984 crew at the University of Pennsylvania, former President of Cambridge Boat Club and co-founder of the Boston rowing Federation. He is a highly successful Boston-based investment banker and an avid saltwater fly fisherman. My guest today, is Greg Benning. Greg's mentions OXO Cold Brew Coffee Maker The Cyclist's Training Bible, Joe Friel Fast After Fifty, Joe Friel Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, editor, Mark Twain Fitbit Versus 2 for tracking resting heart rate SuperOp blood pressure cuff Back Bay Life Science Advisors US Rowing Boston Rowing Federation Heineken Roeivierkamp This podcast is brought to you by High Performance Coaching in business and sport with Bill Chambers. Find out more by clicking here. www.whchambers.com

Bill Kelly Show
How you can help those impacted in Beirut, Bill Chambers, CEO of Save the Children Canada

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 17:52


How can you do your part to assist those who were impacted by the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon? Bill Chambers is with Save the Children Canada and joins Bill to discuss the situation at hand and how you can help.  Guest: Bill Chambers, CEO of Save the Children Canada, located in Toronto

Faster with Bill Chambers
Conversation with Dr Mark Campbell - Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 75:28


My guest today is well known in Australian rowing and surf lifesaving, competing and winning over the last 40+ years in both still water and surf boats. He has served as the President of Mosman Rowing Club in Sydney. Along with his wife, and Olympic athlete Gillian, awarded coach of the year. He is a highly successful entrepreneur, owning the original RowPerfect Indoor Sculler and a highly successful vet practice on Sydney’s northern beaches. My guest today, is Dr Mark Campbell. Links to Mark's mentions: Rowperfect Indoor Sculler https://www.rowperfect.com.au/indoor-sculler-2/ Mosman Rowing Club, Sydney Australia http://mosmanrowing.com.au South Curl Curl Surf Lifesaving Club https://southcurlcurlslsc.org Harbord Veterinary Hospital https://www.localvet.com.au/Harbord/ The Greek Way, Edith Hamilton They're a Weird Mob is a 1966 Australian film based on the novel of the same name by John O'Grady under the pen name "Nino Culotta". This podcast is brought to you by High Performance Coaching in business and sport with Bill Chambers. Find out more by clicking here. www.whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Conversation with Mick Miller - 6 x Olympic Strength & Performance Coach - Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 64:38


My guest today is Mick Miller.   “I believe in challenging people so that they can grow and evolve, and change the world for the better.” Mick has seen it all. He's worked with elite athletes chasing Olympic glory, world champions, professional Rugby League teams, America's Cup campaigns, and up-and-coming youth champions. He's seen athletes through good times and bad, through victory and meltdown, through triumphant euphoria and heart-breaking despair. He's brought athletes back from career-threatening injury, rebuilt teams that were crumbling under pressure, and mentored his junior athletes through the challenges of growing up. Then in 2013, at age 49, he discovered a lump in his neck that turned out to be cancer. He then discovered more about himself that he could ever have imagined. Mick’s cancer survival journey started in a bed at the Oncology ward at Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney, then took him on a journey of recovery and discovery  around and  to the heart of Australia in a ‘68 VW Beetle. Only then was he able to listen to his own heart, let go of everything he was preconditioned to be, and discovered who he really was. High Performance Mindset Zoom Call Join Mick and I on Zoom where we will be sharing with you the way champions build a high performance mindset.  When: Aug 15, 2020 10:00 PM Zurich & Afternoon in the USA Click here to register in advance for this meeting When: Aug 22, 2020 11:00 AM Zurich Click here to register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Some notes from the conversation with Mick Mosman Rowing Club, Sydney Australia RowPerfect Indoor Sculler Favourite piece of exercise equipment? Yoga Matt Link to The Right Path Short Film  This podcast is brought to you today by High Performance Coaching with Bill Chambers. Find out more by clicking here. www.whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Conversation with Martin McElroy MBA - Olympic Gold Medal Winning Coach

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 90:12


After hearing Drew Ginn OAM, talk about the GB 8+ approach to performance, and the simple rule that they created "Will it make the boat go faster", I was curious to speak with the man that brought the crew and the team together to win in 2000 and to uncover some of the insights and approaches that led to the crews success. Martin McElroy is probably best known for guiding the British Olympic Team’s men’s rowing eight to gold at the Sydney Olympic games in 2000 and is credited with creating a simple yet insightful phrase that has become ubiquitous in sport and business “Will it Make the Boat Go Faster”, a simple question that focuses on what makes a difference. He has always been fascinated by the ability of people and teams to come together in the pursuit of extraordinary outcomes. He’s led sport and business teams on a daily basis, and supported other business leaders, teams and organisations as they’ve worked towards their goals. Martin works with sports and business organisations supporting their efforts to improve personal, professional and organisational purpose, still finding time to coach young athletes in his home town of Victoria in British Columbia. His lifelong interest in the topic of people and performance, experience of failures and successes, and a continuous desire to reflect on what he’s learned over the years leads to a fascinating conversation in this podcast. Books and resources Martin mentioned in the podcast: Podcasts. Don't tell me the score, BBC Books, The Fifth Discipline, Peter Senge Power Breath RP3 ergometre The 'black boat' was a Vespoli 8+ Connect with Martin Martin on Twitter @McElroy_MJP Martin on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/martin-mcelroy-484161 Learn from the world's best rowers and coaches, how to create your own training plan. The Masters Training Courses, are the most comprehensive guides that I’ve ever put together to help Masters Rowers go really fast. 'How to create your Training Plan' will enable you to build your own training plan and know what you need to do, to train smarter and so that you can go faster. Click here to find out more. This podcast is brought to you by FASTER with Bill Chambers. To find out how you can transform your personal, business and rowing performance, visit www.whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Interview with Aram Lemmerer on the Biorower - Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 53:14


Aram is an innovator and high-performance rowing coach, continually in pursuit of best practice in all aspects of rowing. Aram is best known for his online video analysis and the founder of the world's leading 'high-spec' indoor rowing machine, the 'Biorower. In this the second of our conversations, Aram and I talk about the Biorower in more detail. Find more about the Biorower at www.biorower.com  Find out more about Bill and High Performance coaching for business and sport at www.whchambers.com Access online master classes from Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers
Interview with Aram Lemmerer (Aram Training) Faster with Bill Chambers

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 42:46


Aram is an innovator and high-performance rowing coach, continually in pursuit of best practice in all aspects of rowing. Aram is best known for his online video analysis and the founder of the world's leading 'high-spec' indoor rowing machine, the 'Biorower. This is the first of a two part interview with Aram. In the second interview, Aram and I talk about the Biorower in more detail.  You can find Aram at: https://www.aramtraining.com &https://www.biorower.com This course is brought to you by FASTER with Bill Chambers.  I'm proud to release the latest online course from FASTER. The Ultimate Race Week Plan, is the distillation of knowledge and experience, gathered from the world's best sports scientists and trainers, on what needs to be done in the week leading up to race day for Ultimate Performance on the day.  You will learn tried, tested and proven processes, that will have you ready to be at your best on race day.  Understand why the taper is so important, what to do, when and how.  Learn how to plan your workouts day by day, leading up to race day.  Know what to do the day before, so that you are fresh and ready to race.  How to warm up and prime your energy systems.  How and when to fuel for your best performance.  Know what you need to do after the race to recover, and be ready race again.  You can find out more and purchase the course by clicking on the following link: https://row-fast-masters-rowing-school.teachable.com/p/pre-post-race-preparation/?preview=logged_out  You can find more about Bill at http://whchambers.com

Faster with Bill Chambers
Interview with Ian Randall (Randall Foils)

Faster with Bill Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 71:38


Ian is an educator, artist and inventor who has rowed since the age of 10. Ian has represented his state (NSW) in the lightweight sculls, and a member of the University of New South Wales winning 8+. For the past 10-years Ian has been competing and winning as a Masters rower, whilst at the same time being busy inventing things to help us all go faster. www.randallfoils.com. For more information on FASTER with Bill Chambers, please visit www.whchambers.com

Radio Islam
Ep. 689 Bill Chambers: Responding to CVE [03-29-2019]

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 36:36


Long time Social Justice Activist, Bill Chambers joins us to talk about CVE (Countering Violent Extremism), how the program has been justified to Muslim communities, how its been opposed, and about some of the recommendations in a new report created by The Stop CVE Chicago Coalition, which was supported by the UIC Institute for Research on Race & Public Policy. The entire report can be downloaded at www.stopcve.com Guest- Bill Chambers Host/Producer/Engineer- Tariq I. El-Amin Executive Producer- Abdul Malik Mujahid Music Beat.dowsing - bones - http://bit.ly/2x2GdIe Image Bill Chambers

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Jamie McDell: I'm playing music I really believe in

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 13:50


Singer/songwriter Jamie McDell joins Jack Tame for a live performance and to chat about her latest album, Extraordinary Girl. Recorded in Nashville it features country music legends Kasey Chambers, Bill Chambers and Tami Neilson.LISTEN ABOVE

RCI The Link
The LINK Online July 13-14-15, 2018

RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018


Your hosts, Carmel, Levon, Er Shen, and Marc ListenEN_Interview_4-20180713-WIE40 Violence against school teachers: worrisome and growing concern It may look like an idyllic classroom, but more and more often teachers are being subjected to various forms of violence from young students to teenagers according to a study for the Canadian Teachers Federation (CBC) The Canadian Teachers Federation represents over 230,000 teachers in Canada from kindergarten to grade 12. The CTF was becoming concerned about increasing talk of violence against schoolteachers in their classrooms.  It decided to conduct a review of various studies by its member organisations across Canada, and some from the U.S, to determine the extent of the issue. The results are concerning with a majority of teachers indicating they'd had been victims of some form of violence in their careers, from verbal abuse, to having objects thrown at them, to actually physical attacks. And the situation appears to be getting worse.  The report noted that classrooms today aren't what they were ten or even five years ago and in this excerpt of the longer interview I asked CTF president Mark Ramsankar, about a comment in the report that classrooms are not the same as they were even a few years ago. Teepee protest in Saskatchewan Justice Teepee Camp (Facebook) Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan have set up a protest camp near the provincial legislature in Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan. The protest involves several issues, from justice concerns in the legal system, to an over-representation of Indigenous children in the foster care system. While protesters had one meeting with several government ministers last week, they were hoping for another. The Premier says that won't take place and is saying the camp should be dismantled. Carmel spoke with Judy Hughes, a member of the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Women's Circle and of the Native Women's Association of Canada. They spoke about the origin and goals of the camp. Children haunted by memories of war and conflict violence Four children chat as they walk along a street in an area controlled by Iraqi forces in Mosul, Iraq, March 30, 2017. (Andres Martinez Casares/REUTERS) The fighting against Daesh (isis) in Iraq, was intense and bitter. This was perhaps even more so in the major city of Mosul. A year after  the city was liberated, it seems that many of the children are still experiencing fear and emotional problems. This can range from depression and extreme anxiety to fear of going out into the street unaccompanied. Levon spoke with Bill Chambers, CEO of the non-governmental humanitarian aid group, Save the Children-Canada.

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 11:13


A year after Iraqi forces drove out ISIS from Mosul, the city’s children are still living in near-constant fear for their lives, trapped by memories of devastation, displacement, bombing and extreme violence, according to a new report. Save the Children Canada’s President and CEO Bill Chambers talks to Radio Canada International about the report's findings.

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Big Fish
The Big Fish with Famous Fisho Bill Chambers

Big Fish

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 60:00


Would you tie yourself to the bull bar of the 4wd and dangle over a 100m cliff on the edge of the Nullarbor to catch a fish? Just one of the many great stories from this weeks famous fisho Bill Chambers. We also head to the Central West with some great news from the NSW Fisheries wild recovery program for the endanger Macquarie Perch.

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 4:08


Humanitarian NGOs need to do a better job of sharing information with each other and the public in general to prevent sexual predators from joining these organizations and exploiting vulnerable people, says Bill Chambers, president and CEO of Save the Children Canada.

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RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 6:25


One in every six children, or nearly 357 million, are now living in areas affected by conflict, said Bill Chambers, president and CEO of Save the Children Canada.

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RCI Tam-tam Canada
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RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 8:58


Maryse Jobin a demandé à Bill Chambers d’Aide à l'enfance de décrire les camps de réfugiés qu’il a visités et les conditions de vie qui y règnent.

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Radio Ritmundo (40UP Radio)
Radio Ritmundo 063 – Totdat de bom valt

Radio Ritmundo (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 59:12


Thema vandaag “Totdat De Bom Valt” Muziek van Barry McGuire, Bill Chambers, Wanda Jackson, Sam Hinton, Bill Haley & His Comets en Doe Maar.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 16, 2013 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 55:50


Well, what do you know, it’s our 500th episode! More than 1000 hours on Sunday afternoons and counting. And rather than sitting around tooting our own horn, we’re back doing what we love, playing the best music in the world. Today it’s a star-studded tribute to the great dads out there, on Father’s Day.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 16, 2013 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 59:36


Well, what do you know, it’s our 500th episode! More than 1000 hours on Sunday afternoons and counting. And rather than sitting around tooting our own horn, we’re back doing what we love, playing the best music in the world. Today it’s a star-studded tribute to the great dads out there, on Father’s Day.

Ben Sorensen's REAL Country
Artist Interview 21, Part 2 - CATHERINE BRITT on Ben Sorensen's REAL Country

Ben Sorensen's REAL Country

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2012 7:33


Part 2 of a super chat with the very fit CATHERINE BRITT about her film clip I WANT YOU BACK.... Check it out! Some more on Catherine: In 2009 Britt declared, "To make an album that I believe truly represents me as a artist, songwriter and individual means the world to me". That mantra has resulted in a self-titled album, the Newcastle born and raised singer songwriter's fourth, comprised of songs that are either written or co-written by Britt that fully resonates her declaration. One listen will prove Catherine was right to follow her instincts. Recorded in Australia 'Catherine Britt' may prove to be her best and most consistent album yet. It is certainly her most personal, diverse and mature. 'Catherine Britt' was forged in the afterglow of winning the 2009 Female Artist of the Year at the CMAA Awards. Winning the award is what she's been working towards since she first began singing at age 10, but by the time the CMAA Award for her confessional What I Did Last Night was in her hand she knew that she wanted to make changes. Having lived in Nashville for six years it was time to come home. Her entire Music City experience has been boiled down into a clear-eyed and typically heartbreaking three-minute song Call You Back Town that tells how her time in Nashville influenced her decision to return home. After relocating, the next step was making her album and the first call made was to her mentor and first time producer Bill Chambers. He in turn suggested bringing in multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer Shane Nicholson to co-produce. Britt now had the team she needed to fuel her desire. Bill Chambers and Shane Nicholson understood Britt, they knew how to encourage and nurture the talent of an authentic singer songwriter. The team wanted to create a heartfelt album born of love, pain, loss and sorrow and although this feat may intimidate many singer songwriters, Britt was more than ready for the challenge. This aspect of Britt's craft is captured perfectly in Lonely, a late night ballad with an impossibly raw vocal that finds the singer as exposed as the character in the song. It is one of many songs on the album that features Britt's guide vocals which were laid down with the basic tracks at Melbourne's Sing Sing Studio late last year with additional recording at Nicholson's home studio. Her core band was John Watson, James Gillard, Jim Moginie, Chambers and Nicholson. Being surrounded by such experienced and sympathetic musicians, the songs quickly sprang to life and grew from the musical sketches Britt had first played to them. Drawing on contemporary influences such as Ryan Adams, Bernard Fanning, Mumford & Sons, Paul Kelly, Patty Griffin and Lucinda Williams Britt utilised all her musical resources to pen a biographic yet opportunistic album. One of the standout tracks on her self-titled album is Sweet Emmylou, which displays her candid yet genuine vulnerability. The poignant beauty of this song encapsulates Britt's exquisite voice and song writing skill. Sweet Emmylou first surfaced in demo form as a hidden track on Britt's last album Little Wildflower. She had tried to cut it for that album but could never capture the desolation of her home recording. The new recording is a perfect encapsulation of sophistication and high lonesome beauty. Lead single Can't Change A Thing became a hook-laden sing-along. Moginie's Wurlitzer piano features, but he also made an even more left field suggestion of adding ukulele to the track. "Every now and again you get lucky and come up with something that's catchy and fun!" Britt explains. The closing track, Where Do You Go, featuring Nicholson on piano and a bleeding vocal from Britt, was the catalyst for the whole album. Written years ago, Britt had played it to her publisher when she first returned home from the US. "To me it was just another song that I'd written, but when my publisher heard it she said I think you should get back to what you're doing here on this song. Do what makes you passionate and happy and this song is a really good place to start." Britt has stripped back to her roots and unearthed the songs that she had crafted with wide-eyed enthusiasm -- Holy River - as well as collating them with her more mature songs -- Since You Slipped Away -- to develop an album that surpasses all previous professional heartache, and starts a new era in her career. www.CatherineBritt.com REAL Country is interactive! So comment, view, share, rate and SUBSCRIBE!!! CONNECT WITH REAL COUNTRY: http://www.facebook.com/RealCountry http://www.twitter.com/RealCountryMix http://www.RealCountryMix.com http://www.youtube.com/bseaustralia Ben Sorensen's OFFICIAL pages: http://www.BenSorensen.com http://www.twitter.com/bensorensen1 http://www.facebook.com/BenSorensenFanPage For live event bookings and advertising opportunities please email info@bseaustralia.com

Ben Sorensen's REAL Country
Artist Interview 21, Part 1 - CATHERINE BRITT on Ben Sorensen's REAL Country

Ben Sorensen's REAL Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2012 5:41


Part 1 of a super chat with the very fit CATHERINE BRITT about her film clip I WANT YOU BACK.... Check it out! Some more on Catherine: In 2009 Britt declared, "To make an album that I believe truly represents me as a artist, songwriter and individual means the world to me". That mantra has resulted in a self-titled album, the Newcastle born and raised singer songwriter's fourth, comprised of songs that are either written or co-written by Britt that fully resonates her declaration. One listen will prove Catherine was right to follow her instincts. Recorded in Australia 'Catherine Britt' may prove to be her best and most consistent album yet. It is certainly her most personal, diverse and mature. 'Catherine Britt' was forged in the afterglow of winning the 2009 Female Artist of the Year at the CMAA Awards. Winning the award is what she's been working towards since she first began singing at age 10, but by the time the CMAA Award for her confessional What I Did Last Night was in her hand she knew that she wanted to make changes. Having lived in Nashville for six years it was time to come home. Her entire Music City experience has been boiled down into a clear-eyed and typically heartbreaking three-minute song Call You Back Town that tells how her time in Nashville influenced her decision to return home. After relocating, the next step was making her album and the first call made was to her mentor and first time producer Bill Chambers. He in turn suggested bringing in multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer Shane Nicholson to co-produce. Britt now had the team she needed to fuel her desire. Bill Chambers and Shane Nicholson understood Britt, they knew how to encourage and nurture the talent of an authentic singer songwriter. The team wanted to create a heartfelt album born of love, pain, loss and sorrow and although this feat may intimidate many singer songwriters, Britt was more than ready for the challenge. This aspect of Britt's craft is captured perfectly in Lonely, a late night ballad with an impossibly raw vocal that finds the singer as exposed as the character in the song. It is one of many songs on the album that features Britt's guide vocals which were laid down with the basic tracks at Melbourne's Sing Sing Studio late last year with additional recording at Nicholson's home studio. Her core band was John Watson, James Gillard, Jim Moginie, Chambers and Nicholson. Being surrounded by such experienced and sympathetic musicians, the songs quickly sprang to life and grew from the musical sketches Britt had first played to them. Drawing on contemporary influences such as Ryan Adams, Bernard Fanning, Mumford & Sons, Paul Kelly, Patty Griffin and Lucinda Williams Britt utilised all her musical resources to pen a biographic yet opportunistic album. One of the standout tracks on her self-titled album is Sweet Emmylou, which displays her candid yet genuine vulnerability. The poignant beauty of this song encapsulates Britt's exquisite voice and song writing skill. Sweet Emmylou first surfaced in demo form as a hidden track on Britt's last album Little Wildflower. She had tried to cut it for that album but could never capture the desolation of her home recording. The new recording is a perfect encapsulation of sophistication and high lonesome beauty. Lead single Can't Change A Thing became a hook-laden sing-along. Moginie's Wurlitzer piano features, but he also made an even more left field suggestion of adding ukulele to the track. "Every now and again you get lucky and come up with something that's catchy and fun!" Britt explains. The closing track, Where Do You Go, featuring Nicholson on piano and a bleeding vocal from Britt, was the catalyst for the whole album. Written years ago, Britt had played it to her publisher when she first returned home from the US. "To me it was just another song that I'd written, but when my publisher heard it she said I think you should get back to what you're doing here on this song. Do what makes you passionate and happy and this song is a really good place to start." Britt has stripped back to her roots and unearthed the songs that she had crafted with wide-eyed enthusiasm -- Holy River - as well as collating them with her more mature songs -- Since You Slipped Away -- to develop an album that surpasses all previous professional heartache, and starts a new era in her career. www.CatherineBritt.com REAL Country is interactive! So comment, view, share, rate and SUBSCRIBE!!! CONNECT WITH REAL COUNTRY: http://www.facebook.com/RealCountry http://www.twitter.com/RealCountryMix http://www.RealCountryMix.com http://www.youtube.com/bseaustralia Ben Sorensen's OFFICIAL pages: http://www.BenSorensen.com http://www.twitter.com/bensorensen1 http://www.facebook.com/BenSorensenFanPage For live event bookings and advertising opportunities please email info@bseaustralia.com

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - Aug. 4, 2011 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2011 27:49


We’re pre-recorded this week, live from the basement, and that allows Jeremy to stop by with a rockin’ request to start things off, and to sing along. That’s not to be missed. Then, we preview yet another Fred Eaglesmith show, but we’ve been playing him a lot lately, so it’s time to dig out a bunch of great covers of Fred songs, and some of his co-writes. We also look ahead to Mary Gauthier and Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - Aug. 4, 2011 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2011 58:02


We’re pre-recorded this week, live from the basement, and that allows Jeremy to stop by with a rockin’ request to start things off, and to sing along. That’s not to be missed. Then, we preview yet another Fred Eaglesmith show, but we’ve been playing him a lot lately, so it’s time to dig out a bunch of great covers of Fred songs, and some of his co-writes. We also look ahead to Mary Gauthier and Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - December 16 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011 28:18


All good hearted music lovers in Winnipeg are off at The West End Cultural Centre tonight, hearing a live performance of the greatest album to ever come out of our city, The Weakerthans’ Left and Leaving, and so are we. So, in our absence, here’s some pre-recorded goodness for ya!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - December 16 - Part 3

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011 28:49


All good hearted music lovers in Winnipeg are off at The West End Cultural Centre tonight, hearing a live performance of the greatest album to ever come out of our city, The Weakerthans’ Left and Leaving, and so are we. So, in our absence, here’s some pre-recorded goodness for ya!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Steel Belted Free Range Radio - December 16 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011 29:52


All good hearted music lovers in Winnipeg are off at The West End Cultural Centre tonight, hearing a live performance of the greatest album to ever come out of our city, The Weakerthans’ Left and Leaving, and so are we. So, in our absence, here’s some pre-recorded goodness for ya!

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - January 24, 2010 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2010 56:45


This week Steve Earle brings his Townesaoke tour to Winnipeg. I've long said that I'd rather hear Steve Earle do his own songs and hear Townes do his own songs, so this week that's exactly what we did. We also heard from Hayes Carll, James Keelaghan, Geoff Berner, and Rae Spoon who are all appearing in town soon. And, some new music that I've been dying to play (and a Fred Eaglesmith tangent it set me off on.)

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - January 24, 2010 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2010 59:54


This week Steve Earle brings his Townesaoke tour to Winnipeg. I've long said that I'd rather hear Steve Earle do his own songs and hear Townes do his own songs, so this week that's exactly what we did. We also heard from Hayes Carll, James Keelaghan, Geoff Berner, and Rae Spoon who are all appearing in town soon. And, some new music that I've been dying to play (and a Fred Eaglesmith tangent it set me off on.)

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - December 13, 2009 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2009 59:25


Christmas time's a comin', and that means that we have to do our best to prove that not all holiday music stinks. It also means that we have to work on our "best of" lists for the year, so we ran down some contenders. And, just before the year ends, we had to squeeze in our (almost) annual visit from local singer/songwriter/super guy, JP Hoe to chat about his upcoming Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday show. He also, yet again, has some dazzling new songs to play.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - December 13, 2009 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2009 56:52


Christmas time's a comin', and that means that we have to do our best to prove that not all holiday music stinks. It also means that we have to work on our "best of" lists for the year, so we ran down some contenders. And, just before the year ends, we had to squeeze in our (almost) annual visit from local singer/songwriter/super guy, JP Hoe to chat about his upcoming Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday show. He also, yet again, has some dazzling new songs to play.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 21, 2009 - Part 2

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2009 54:19


The recent Kasey Chambers/Shane Nicholson show in Fargo provided a lot of great moments and inspiration to get us started. Also, it's Fathers' Day, and I'm proud to be part of that group finally, so a short celebration. And, some great upcoming shows including Jill Barber, Dan Mangan, and more.

Tell the Band to Go Home
Tell the Band to Go Home - June 21, 2009 - Part 1

Tell the Band to Go Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2009 55:50


The recent Kasey Chambers/Shane Nicholson show in Fargo provided a lot of great moments and inspiration to get us started. Also, it's Fathers' Day, and I'm proud to be part of that group finally, so a short celebration. And, some great upcoming shows including Jill Barber, Dan Mangan, and more.

One Heat Minute
Episode #139 - BILL CHAMBERS (EDITOR - FILM FREAK CENTRAL)

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 40:34


ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 139th minute (2:18:00 -2:19:00) - host Blake Howard joins online movie trailblazer and editor of Film Freak Central, Bill Chambers. Blake and Bill talk about how Letterboxd indicates that Mann is Bill's most viewed filmmaker and that in his mind HEAT is Michael Mann's LOVE ACTUALLY.Guest: Bill Chambers Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations