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Latest up from Spoken Label (Poetry / Author Podcast) features making her debut, Lisa O'Hare.Lisa O'Hare is a Saboteur Award shortlisted poet and 2023 BBC Words First Finalist and has been writing herself into existence since 2019. After two decades of letting her creativity lie dormant, Lisa who spends her time between Manchester and Wrexham, has resoundingly reclaimed it through live performances and readings and her debut collection of poetry. published todayRhythmic, relatable, and reflective Lisa's poems sit perfectly at the intersection of the personal and the universal. Exploring existing in the every day, within the pages of Proving I Exist you will find a range of works from the reflective to the ridiculous.Lisa's work has been featured on BBC Upload in the North West, BBC Radio 3 and she is a regular feature performance poet across the UK, including taking a one woman show to multiple fringe festivals including Greater Manchester, Camden, Morecambe and Edinburgh. Her work has taken her to Boardmasters festival and Worthy Pastures (aka Glastonbury in Lockdown) and iconic venues such as Band on the Wall, Manchester.Lisa can be contacted through https://lisaoharewriter.com/
Tilly and Bilal chat about a secret text they received, maybe revealing the headliners for Glastonbury 2025. There are poster drops for Boardmasters, Wilderness and Parklife. And another "Am I a festival d*ckhead".Visit our website www.festivalsounds.co.uk for packing lists and moreThis the Stockport bar - Odioba
Dryrobe ambassadors, longboard title-contender and shaper of Skindog Surfboards Ben Skinner, and his son, QS campaigner, up-and-coming surfer, and 2023's Rip Curl Grom Search International Champion Lukas Skinner join us on the podcast. Calling in from France and fresh from Lukas' win at the Caraïbos Surf de Nuit Anglet presented by Rip Curl, the father and son surfing team discuss Lukas' first proper year on the QS, their mentality towards his long road to qualification, and him being the first British male to win a Boardmasters event. Ben discusses shaping surfboards for himself and for Lukas with Skindog Surfboards, the support system they have around them, and Lukas making it a goal to get Skindog Surfboards on the Vissla CT Shaper Rankings. They rewind the clock on their upbringing, Ben being born in the island of Jersey, being a high-performing shortboarder at a young age, before switching to longboarding and winning every category in every major British longboard event by age 18. After Ben reveals how he used to keep warm in between sessions in the water by jumping into a warm bucket of water, they share how game changing it is having dryrobe as a sponsor, especially living in an area that can get so cold. Ben and Lukas look ahead to the Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Presented By Modon, Ben's excitement to compete in Abu Dhabi, and the unique challenges of competing in a wave pool. Lukas shares his excitement to compete in the Rip Curl Pro Anglet while in France and competing in his last pro Junior of the year. They wrap up the podcast by answering listener questions, explain why jam is always first on an English scone, and take turns quick-answering the Lightning Round. Follow Ben Skinner here and Skindog Surfboards here. Follow Lukas here. Be sure to go to dryrobe and get your gear for the upcoming winter season. Catch Ben Skinner at the Abu Dhabi Longboard Classic Presented By Modon, Sep 27 - 29. Stay tuned for the EDP Ericeira Pro Presented By Estrella Galicia, Sep 29 - Oct 6. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 112 - Reviewing The Olympics, STAB & New Products. This is packed! A lot has been happening in the surf world over the last week or two, and who are we to turn down the chance of chatting about it. From the final day at the Olympics, where the world got a taste of how much surfing can be a tease, to the latest STAB How Surfers Get Paid review. We also cover this WSL QS 1000 at Boardmasters along with dropping a quick review on a new product we have been testing.This is a fun one. Listen in, subscribe and share! Follow us at @the_insiders_podcast - Link In Bio
We go over & react to the line-ups for the biggest festivals in the UK. Including Reading & Leeds Festival, Kendal Calling, 2000 Trees, Boardmasters, Truck Festival & more! Socials - https://linktr.ee/ManOverboardPodcast
Eresid Bio Eresid, a fierce experimental bass DJ, started her musical journey in 2021, making a significant impact in the underground music scene both as a solo artist and a member of Kitten Club. She defies genre boundaries, combining dark wompy tracks, timeless classics, and new age technical beats. Eresid introduces fresh flavours and atmospheric sound design, creating an electrifying DnB atmosphere. She also explores slower tempos, expertly blending UK 140, grime, and dubstep, infusing her style with potent basslines. Her genre-blending approach and neurodivergence-driven focus on sound design have earned her support from Electrikal Sound System and bookings at prestigious venues and festivals, including Boomtown, Balter, El Dorado, and an international debut in Prague. With a busy club schedule spanning DNB, Jungle, 140s, and more, Eresid consistently surprises and captivates her audience with unexpected selections. Leanne Louise Bio Leanne Louise is a singer/songwriter, DJ & Presenter from Essex. The last few years have seen some phenomenal highlights for Leanne Louise. Performing to hundreds of thousands at multiple Festivals and Venues across the UK and abroad including Boardmasters, Glastonbury, the O2 + many more! In 2022 Leanne made her debut in the Official Big Top 40 for the first time at #29 and entered the official UK download charts at #12 as well as having her music played on TV for the Final of ITV's Love Island. Leanne has a weekly radio show on Flex FM every Monday Afternoon which can be found online, FM and Dab+ where she has honed her skills DJ'ing and interacting with her audience, coming up with creative ways to include her listeners as an important part of the show. Musically Leanne is very diverse, but has an overwhelming passion for new D&B as well as discovering classic gems and working them into her high energy sets, both on radio and at shows.
WE'RE BACK! Season 2 of A Yarn Story Podcast is here and we're delighed to welcome you to Episode 1. In this episode, we chat .... and we have a LOT of laughs! Enjoy and please do share the episode with your knitting friends if you enjoyed it :) -----------------------------------Chapters(00:00:24) Welcome Back to A Yarn Story(00:04:48) What we're drinking - our wine review(00:15:54) Summer holiday catch-up - Kayleigh visited Dartmoor and Carmen Boardmasters festival(00:27:52) Carmen went to Georgia, USA for a business conference. We chat about how to run an ethical yet profitable yarn business, the challenges (and benefits) of capitalism and the importance of loving the product to deliver the best service to our customers(00:40:10) Carmen's superhero name...!!(00:41:39) Yarn chat (finally
Charger, style-master, Olympian and current European Number One... could there be a better start to our fourth season? On the morning of the final (Boardmasters), Tom and Millie Phillips sat down with the defending event champ, Portugal's rising star Yolanda Hopkins. Yolanda has been a popular figure on the QS in recent years, as well as qualifying for the Toyko Olympics in style. She has already more than made a mark against the biggest in the game - including beating Carissa Moore earlier this year as a WCT wildcard in Peniche. And did you know her mother was from Bridgend? Of course you did! This episode also includes an update on the Welsh and British surfers' QS situations at the end of the first four events of the European calendar.Produced by James DoddArtwork by GS Design CoMusic Copyright James Dodd 2023
We go through 7 of the biggest festivals in the UK including Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, Boardmasters, Download & more. Plus we chat about the new, epic Guardians of the galaxy 3.
As an extra special Bonus Episode for Season 3 we spoke with the wonderful Charlie Tee at The Ministry in partnership with Moving The Needle and Getahead!Charlie is a multi-genre DJ and Broadcaster renowned for being the first female host of the BBC Radio 1 Drum & Bass Show but also wears many hats in her role as Label Head at Total Records. She has performed sets at incredible events such as Hospitality, Fabric and Boardmasters. As a Broadcaster Charlie has also worked with some huge names as well as nurture newer talent such as Nia Archives and Ammara.In this episode we discuss Charlie's journey into the music industry, her day to day and musical philosophy of supporting what she connects with.You can catch Charlie on BBC Radio 1's Drum and Bass Show every Saturday 11pm to 1am to get you electrified for the night ahead or follow her on any socials @charlieteedjHuge thanks to Moving the Needle and Getahead for providing a platform for this conversation! You can listen to our episodes with some of their key players Karen Emmanuel (S3 E4) and Jenni Cochrane (S2 E6)We hope you enjoy this episode, please like, subscribe and leave a rating as it really does help.We had some technical difficulties with recording this episode but please bare with us since this episode is full of gems! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second of Rob and Tom's dispatches while on WSL duty in Newquay, this is a celebration of a range of voices from the UK junior scene. During the Havianas Junior Open, beach marshall Tim Pitt let Crest run a pop-up interview station during Rounds One and Two of the boys' event, through which they managed to get the thoughts of a range of the competitors, including the eventual boys winner Jay Phipps and his father, shaper Mark Phipps. (The Havianas Junior Girls Open was won for the second year running by Gower's Alys Barton, who was interviewed as part of the live broadcast released last week.) Full list of interviewees are tagged in the Instagram post to accompany release. This episode also includes a studio-based update on how the Brits are standing in the European QS rankings after the 3000 event in Anglet, with the help of Logan Nicol, as well as a quick preview of his and others' upcoming trip to the Worlds in Huntington Beach later this month.Produced by James Dodd & Tom AndersonArtwork by GS Design CoMusic Copyright James Dodd 2022Episode recorded with thanks to Tim Pitt, Pauly Jefferey and the rest of the Boardmasters directing team.
Having annoyed ears around Wales for decades, Rob and Tom were both fortunate to finally make their debuts as WSL rent-a-gobs last week at this year‘s Newquay Boardmasters Surfing Festival, after the event was given QS status again. A fitting fiftieth episode has emerged; a special Crest live which Rob did on Saturday afternoon, with the help of Callum Thomas, while the juniors were on hold for a few hours. This is a series of quickfire interviews which went out to the beach crowd, with a huge range of characters who were on hand in the competitors' area. We have simply uploaded the whole broadcast here, but if you want to pick out specific guests they are time-stamped in the show notes below. There will be another Boardmasters special to follow for September's First Tuesday's episode, featuring a huge list of UK juniors and a round-up of where the British Isles' surfers are sitting after the big three summer QS events. In the meantime, enjoy these candid chats with the following guests, for whose time we are eternally grateful:Gearoid McDaid - 2:22Sam Hearn - 8:45Alys Barton - 16:29Joel Gray - 22:24Ben Skinner - 29:36Lauren Sandland - 40:17Mark Boyd - 45:41Phil Williams - 52:27PLD & Logan Nicol - 1,03:00Kerry Powell - 1,16:18Gabe Llewellyn - 1,23:28Eva Blackford & Lila Skinner - 1,29:24Tegan Blackford - 1,34:07David Nankivell - 1,36:22Produced by Tom Anderson & James DoddArtwork by GS Design CoMusic copyright James Dodd 2022
For the second episode of Belta, I spoke to producer and DJ Meg Ward. Based between Leeds now, she did a stint in Newcastle and her name is cropping up across massive festival and event lineups such as Annie Mac's Lost and Found and Boardmasters.We spoke about tearing up the LS6 basement parties, had a brief geography lesson (seriously), playing a DJ set when all the crowd wants is Pop Smoke and just how class the North East is…You can follow Meg Ward on Instagram @meggyward to keep up with all of her goings on.Find Belta online at @beltamedia and Niamh at @n_iamhingram. Music: ‘Ascent' by Metre
How much is the summer festival season to blame for the current rise in cases? What can be done to make crowded events safer? And are young people getting together en masse really aware of the risks of Covid and long covid?Faye Barker puts those questions to Dr David Strain, an acute physician and lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, who has been playing a leading role in the British Medical Association's Covid response, in particular Long Covid with the NHS taskforce.We also hear what the organiser of the Leeds Festival told ITV News in defence of holding mass gatherings in a pandemic, plus from 16-year-old Tilly from east Devon, who was among several thousand festivalgoers to catch Covid at this summer's Boardmasters festival in Cornwall. She describes her Covid-era festival experience, when it became clear that the soar throat she returned with hadn't come from five days of screaming and shouting, and why she'd still do it all over again.
MICHAEL Hello and welcome to another action-packed episode of Five in the Eye - Colourful Radio's weekly news review. This is me - Michael Ohajuru - in a field in Southern England and you're listening to episode 0320. PHIL And joining Michael via Zoom this week from London, it's Phil Woodford, revealing that we have a very special guest on the show. You may know her as a host right here on Colourful, where she plays soul and rare groove, but you'll also see her byline on many news stories published by the Daily Mirror. It's none other than Lorraine King. At last, Lorraine, we've managed to get you on the show! LORRAINE Hi Phil, hello there Michael. It's great to finally be here on Five in the Eye! And what's our top story going to be this week? Well, with news that up to 5,000 cases of corona are being connected with the Boardmasters festival in Newquay, we ask: just how safe are live music events? Should we be back partying? Or still being extra careful? MICHAEL Story number two concerns the website OnlyFans. It's built a reputation for explicit content, with some people claiming to make thousands of pounds a month through posting seedy videos. The site was under pressure to ban explicit content by the companies that processed its banking and, at first, it seemed they would comply. But now they appear to have changed their minds. PHIL What's story number three? Well it's the appointment of Ian Lord ‘Beefy' Botham - the former England cricketer - as trade envoy to Australia. A classic example of jobs for the boys? LORRAINE Here's a story we covered in the Mirror this week at number four. A man in Yeovil has used an app to help deliver twenty grand's worth of food to needy families during the pandemic. It's all leftovers from the supermarkets and he makes sure they don't go to waste. MICHAEL And finally this week, to wrap up the show, what would you say if you were suddenly confronted by a Hollywood icon like Harrison Ford or Tom Cruise? That's what happened to a fireman in London and the owner of an Indian restaurant in Birmingham this week! PHIL As you're travelling the country right now, Michael, I imagine people are queueing up for selfies! And that's this week's Five in the Eye! ++++
After spending a lot of time on competition surfing the past few episodes, this week Shannon and Rachael get closer the heart of why they wanted to start this podcast in the first place - a discussion around women in the surf industry.With the announcement of Brooke Farris as CEO of Rip Curl, and the WSL CT event in Mexico featuring two women on the judging panel for the first time ever, Shan and Rach are both extremely excited about these developments, while also questioning why appointments like this are still so groundbreaking in 2021.Meanwhile Hot Topics sizzle with Justine Dupont's Teahupo'o induction, Boardmasters action in the UK, Australian surfers fundraising for the Challenger Series, and a recap of Mexico and the CT Final 5.Our first international correspondent also joins us as Ixa Marieta catches up with Regina Pioli following her performance as one of the first two Mexican women to surf a WSL CT event.Chapters00:00 - Intro: Water spouts and bull rampages03:11 - Hot Topics: Brooke Farris, Justine Dupont, Boardmasters, Challenger Series Fundraisers, CT Final 514:59 - Post-Heat: Ixa Marieta interviews Regina Pioli25:35 - Main Discussion: Women in the Surf IndustryGo DeeperRead: Rip Curl Names New Global CEODonate: Sarah Baum, Philippa Anderson, Freya PrummWatch: Justine DupontInfoMusic: Dry Grass, courtesy of Body TypeContact: info@womensurf.netInstagram: @the.double.upWeb: www.womensurf.net
An air hostess with a fear of flying turns up in Everyone's Rubbish! Yungblud's got his own Radio 1 show and our Boardmasters gang - ARE STILL ON THEIR WAY HOME???
Show #1174. If you get any value from this podcast please consider supporting my work on Patreon. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Tuesday 10th August. It's Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they've built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It's a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. HYUNDAI AND UL ALLY TO GIVE EV BATTERIES A SECOND LIFE - Global safety science leader UL and Hyundai Motor Co. signed a memorandum of understanding to help further the safe deployment and use of second-life battery energy storage systems - Second-life batteries often consist of electric vehicle batteries that no longer meet the requirements of automotive applications, but are still worthwhile additions as grid-connected energy storage devices. - In 2018, UL participated in developing UL 1974, the Standard for Evaluation for Repurposing Batteries, a bi-national standard of the United States and Canada. - Improvements in lithium extraction, battery efficiency upgrades, lithium battery recycling, and battery reuse all present market opportunities as the world shifts the way it uses energy. Original Source : https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2021/08/06/hyundai-and-ul-ally-to-give-ev-batteries-a-second-life/ TESLA MAKES HEPA FILTER STANDARD ON MODEL Y ELECTRIC SUV - Tesla has made its Hepa filter with “bioweapon defense mode” standard on new Model Y electric SUVs produced at Fremont Factory. - the filter in the Model X is about 10 times larger than a normal car filter, and it is “100 times more effective than premium automotive filters,” as it removes “at least 99.97% of fine particulate matter and gaseous pollutants, as well as bacteria, viruses, pollen and mold spores.” - Over the last month, Tesla has transitioned the Model Y produced in Fremont Factory to the new bigger filter. Original Source : https://electrek.co/2021/08/09/tesla-hepa-filter-bioweapon-defense-mode-standard-model-y-electric-suv TESLA SAYS FIRES ARE 11X LESS LIKELY COMPARED TO THE AVERAGE - While articles covering a fire involving a Tesla Inc TSLA vehicle seem to be common, news of non-electric vehicles burning is rare, although there were an estimated 212,500 vehicle fires in 2018 alone, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). - Tesla is releasing new data in its 2020 impact report, showing fires in its vehicles are 11x less likely than other vehicles in the U.S. Tesla points out that while vehicle fires in the media often point to EVs, the reasoning may be the rarity of an electric vehicle fire, rather than the prevalence. - Tesla's data shows there was one Tesla fire every 205 million miles from 2012 to 2020. This is compared with data from the NFPA showing on average there is a vehicle fire every 19 million miles. Original Source : https://www.benzinga.com/tech/21/08/22405918/tesla-says-fires-are-11x-less-likely-for-its-vehicles-compared-to-the-average-us-vehicle TESLA CEO ELON MUSK EARNED $11BN LAST YEAR - Elon Musk is the most highly compensated chief executive in the world, according to Forbes' calculations. The platform calculates that he was paid $11 billion in 2020 all in Tesla stock options awarded to him as part of the compensation plan he signed with the electric carmaker in 2018. - Musk is entitled to options that will allow him to buy a total of 101.2 million Tesla shares at a split-adjusted price of $70 per share. What is more, the compensation is divided into 12 tranches. - The first four tranches of Musk's options awards vested in 2020, as Tesla hit various market capitalization and operational milestones and its stock increased sevenfold, boosting Musk's fortune astronomically - Musk must hold the newly awarded Tesla shares for five years, according to filings. So while he has the right to exercise a total of 33.77 million options from his 2020 awards, he can't immediately turn around and sell those shares Original Source : https://face2faceafrica.com/article/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-earned-11bn-last-year-making-the-sa-born-the-highest-paid-ceo-in-the-world MIAMI'S $120 MILLION 'FUTURE-PROOF' CAR DEALERSHIP REFINES THE LUXURY BUYING EXPERIENCE - Warren Henry Auto Group is betting big on its future, having constructed a $120 million dealership in North Miami, Florida. - The company's story stretches back to 1976 when Larry Zinn's father Warren opened his first car dealership. - The new North Dade dealership site is the equivalent of 19 acres of concrete across seven stories. It allows for more of the company's inventory to be kept in a climate controlled environmen - Zinn calls the new space "future proof" saying that it's been wired for 400 electric vehicle chargers across multiple floors. - Today, 90 percent of buyers shop online before arriving at the Group's retail outlets. Original Source : https://www.newsweek.com/miamis-120-million-future-proof-car-dealership-refines-buying-experience-1617641 KIA SOUL EV BOARDMASTERS EDITION IS A SURFER'S DREAM MACHINE - Automakers often destroy pre-production prototypes after they've reached the end of the development process, but Kia's U.K. division recently saved a Kia Soul EV prototype that was destined for the crusher. After it avoided an untimely death, this Soul was transformed into this custom, lifted surf-mobile for Boardmasters 2021, a surfing and music festival on the Cornish Coast in England. - the Boardmasters Edition retains the production car's powertrain, with a 64.0-kWh battery - sits on new 16-inch white steel wheels shod in 265/75 R16 Maxxis Bighorn tires, which required redesigned wheel arches. - Along with off-road tires, the Boardmasters Edition gains a modified suspension with a 3.0-inch lift, as well as a 4.3-inch wider track at the front and 4.5-inch wider track at the rear. There is also steel roof rack that holds a pair of Tahe Bic Malibu surfboards - The Soul EV Boardmasters Edition will be on display throughout the festival from August 11 to 15. Original Source : https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a37258964/kia-soul-ev-boardmasters-edition-details/ FORD TAKES CHARGE OF ITS BATTERY SUPPLY CHAIN - Today China, South Korea and Japan dominate battery cell manufacturing, while raw minerals are sourced from several primary locations including Chile, China, Africa, as well as the US, Canada and Australia for some materials. - According to the Ultima Media report, there are surges in demand for lithium batteries around the world; along with regional spikes that are hard to forecast, there is the threat of demand outstripping the supply of crucial minerals, such as nickel, cobalt and lithium. - Ford recognises that recent raw material price increases are an indication of demand outpacing supply and it calls on government and private enterprise support to secure the battery chain. Original Source : https://www.automotivelogistics.media/electric-vehicles/taking-charge-of-battery-supply/42164.article MAGNA'S PROPRIETARY 'EBEAM' AXLE TECH Original Source : https://www.futurecar.com/4793/Magnas-Proprietary-eBeam-Axle-Tech-is-a-Novel-Solution-to-Electrify-Pickup-Trucks NHS DEVELOPS ELECTRIC AMBULANCES WITH FORD Original Source : https://www.electrive.com/2021/08/09/nhs-procures-fleet-of-electric-ambulances/ ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGEPOINTS SET TO BECOME NEXT GREAT BRITISH EMBLEM Original Source : https://www.gov.uk/government/news/electric-vehicle-chargepoints-set-to-become-next-great-british-emblem WOLFEBORO PD ADDS TESLA TO ITS FLEET OF CRUISERS Original Source : https://www.conwaydailysun.com/news/local/wolfeboro-pd-adds-tesla-to-its-fleet-of-cruisers/article_2a1a0b74-f90a-11eb-bb19-83794ce00898.html WHY BYD BLADE BATTERY IS AHEAD OF COMPETITION - Currently the LFP (LiFePO4) cobalt-free chemistry allows to build EV batteries that are extremely safe, durable, simple, affordable and with good performance. Since – unlike NCM or NCA – LFP battery cells are extremely safe and won't burn or explode even if punctured, the battery packs don't require much safety equipment and can adopt a simple CTP (cell-to-pack) format becoming module-less. - Everbright Securities analyzed the cost of several battery packs made with LFP cells from different companies and you'll see why BYD is ahead of competition. - Cost of LFP (LiFePO4) battery packs Average with modules: 650 yuan (85 euros) per kWh CATL with CTP: 570 yuan (75 euros) per kWh BYD with CTP: 420 yuan (55 euros) per kWh - Everbright Securities estimates that SIBs (sodium-ion batteries) are 30 % cheaper to produce than LIBs (lithium-ion batteries), dropping the cost per kWh below 40 euros. - Remember when the auto industry told us that when the kWh cost of battery packs reached 100 USD (85 euros) electric cars would achieve price parity with their gas-counterparts? Automakers that don't plan to soon start using cobalt-free battery cells in CTP packs aren't serious about mass producing affordable electric cars. The technology is right there in front of them. - With a good 60 kWh LFP battery costing around 3.300 euros today there is no good reason why we still allow automakers to profit from ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) cars that poison our air. Original Source : https://pushevs.com/2021/08/10/this-is-why-byd-blade-battery-is-ahead-of-competition QUESTION OF THE WEEK WITH EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM On a scale of 1-10, where does ‘environment' rank for the reason you're interested in EVs? Email me your thoughts and I'll read them out on Sunday – hello@evnewsdaily.com It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast. And if you have an Amazon Echo, download our Alexa Skill, search for EV News Daily and add it as a flash briefing. 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Since buying Boardmasters Festival for just £1 to now attracting 50,000 people each year.It hasn't been smooth sailing over the past few years though: adverse weather conditions forced cancellation of Boardmasters in 2019, and the global pandemic put an end to all 2020 plans.Andrew is no quitter though, and like all successful entrepreneurs he has pivoted, planned and stayed positive during a tough patch.We chatted openly about the highs, lows and pressures of the industry, and I loved sharing some thoughts with someone who is clearly passionate about festivals and events.Website: DodgeWoodall.comInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallLinkedIn: Dodge Woodall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Growing at twice the national rate, accounting for 1 in 8 businesses in the UK, and worth over £100 billion a year, the creative sector stands on the precipice of collapse with no bailout on the cards. Within the realm of music, Glastonbury, the Royal Albert Hall, and over 600 small music venues face closure. The lady is singing and the curtains are coming down...so why isn't the government doing anything to help? I am joined this week by; Ryan Jones: Retired (by popular demand) rock musician who is now focusing on songwriting tuition, youth music projects, and writing for wellbeing. Rob Simpson: MD of Nub sound, Production Manager and Sound Engineer working on tour with artists such as; Jamie Lawson, Bon Jovi, Ed Sheeran, Sam Fender, and Marmozets - to name a few. Louise Martin: Event Organiser and Music Programmer working at various festivals around the UK for over 15 years including; Boardmasters, Lovebox, The Great Escape, and many more. She is also a partner at Coalition Music Alliance - a music development & management company. #WeMakeEvents PLASA YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gjs83Wz19M Music by The Collier. This podcast is produced by S2S Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ahnow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ahnow/support
Evans & Mondy return with the latest instalment of It's Not The Length recorded on location in Northern Spain, brought to you in association with FourFive CBD. Up for discussion are near death experiences with peanut butter, Fanning & Ho's latest Rip Curl clip, John John Thunberg, cricket, Boardmasters, G-Land, Four Seasons Maldives Trophy yuck and Connor Coffin's guitar ballad covers. Meanwhile, at Social Media Police HQ, DCI Evans has handed in his badge and weapon and been suspended without pay (deleted Instagram from his phone) so Constable Mondy has had to put in double shifts. Richard 'Dog' Marsh joins the show down the line for the lowdown on the Tour at the mid way point, with updates on his charges Callinan, Fioravanti and Van Dijk as well his take on the title race and tour life in general. Running time: 1hr38s Get in touch: @wavelengthmag Brought to you in association with www.fourfivecbd.co.uk
Bohemian Rhapsody, The Crown and a new production of Equus have all used Movement Directors to capture the physicality and movements of their characters. But how do they do it and why is it a role in demand? Polly Bennett, who has worked with Rami Malek and Oliva Coleman, and Shelley Maxwell, who is helping the actors in Equus capture the movement of horses, discuss the role of the Movement Directors. The stormy weather is taking its toll on Britain's festivals with announcements this week that several music festivals this weekend, including Houghton Hall in Norfolk and the Boardmasters festival in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, have been called off. What are the financial implications when festivals are cancelled at the last minute? John speaks to Tim Thornhill,director of Integro, the UK’s leading insurance company which specialises in underwriting festivals. A new ITV drama Deep Water set in the Lake District brings together actresses Anna Friel, Sinead Keenan and Rosalind Eleazar to explore the lives of three women in extraordinary circumstances. Writer Anna Symon talks to us about adapting Paula Daly’s Windermere series of novels for the small screen. Cary Grant was a star in the golden age of Hollywood. As one of his most famous films, Hitchock’s Notorious, is restored and re-released and the British Film Institute launch a season of his films, Charlotte Crofts, Director of Bristol’s Cary Comes Home Festival assesses the work of the British born icon. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Hilary Dunn
The biggest discussion yet, Robby chats to Paul Reed from AIF, Kevin Moore from Boardmasters and NASS, Mary Corfield from Green Belt and Liam Mayet from Camp Bestival on the huge issue of tent disposal at festivals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the end of the 2018 Summer Specials, the benefits and pitfalls of the festival season are discussed with an attempt to give the best guidance. Featuring exclusive Gary life advice.
Stanley returns from the wilderness and is greeted by Pete who helps him do this week's podcast. As Joe and Dave are both in festival mode it is just the two of them behind the mic. They talk about the 2-2 draw with Bolton and Pete fills in Stanley on everything he's missed.
Jake Willis interviews @Get-Inuit(now Indoor Pets) atop the Sunny Cliffs of Newquay, Cornwall, at Boardmasters Festival 2017.
I spent the weekend at Boardmasters and managed to interview some people, thankfully the weather held up, which is more than can be said for some of the people. Click. Listen. Subscribe.
Niall Johnson and Nick Harris of RaW 1251am took to the gorgeous coast of Cornwall to bring us coverage from music and surf festival Boardmasters.
As Niall Johnson and Nick Harris from RaW 1251am bring us coverage from Boardmasters 2016 with interviews from: Spring King 0:00 Sunset Sons 7:37 Louis Berry 16:41 Protoje 24:54 Sloes 30:09 The Magic Numbers 41:51 Mystery Jets 52:09
This summer Hendra also has Europe’s only mobile Flowrider, located on the park for the next 6 weeks. It is an exhilarating water-based ride suitable for thrill-seekers of all ages, which means we will be bringing some great waves to you over the Boardmaster’s event and all summer! The Flowrider as well as surf lessons at the UK and European champion’s Skindog surf school are discounted for Hendra guests or you can try both for just £35. You can enjoy this unique and fun experience from as young as 6 years old. Ben Skinner, of Skindog Surf School, said: “Hendra’s surf connection is really great for families. I know how important a good accommodation experience needs to be when you’re on holiday with your family, so this partnership with Hendra is ideal for people to stay at a high end holiday park whilst enjoying the relaxed feel of beach life. The Flowrider is another reason to come to Hendra; I’ve tried out the ride and it is a lot of fun and suits kids and adults of all abilities.”
The Official SKINDOG August bank holiday British Nationals Surf Camp Hendra Holiday Park in Newquay will host the Official SKINDOG British Nationals Surf Camp for family’s and couples who surf, in association with Oxbow and Relentless Adrenaline Activities, from the Friday 27th to Tuesday 31st August. Matt Way, Hendra’s Manager, said ‘Hendra provides an ideal base for family’s and couple’s who surf, enjoy the Quicksilver National surfing event, and prefer a more relaxed camping experience. It’s great to team up with Ben Skinner and the SKINDOG Surf School for our very own Surf Camp after such a successful Boardmasters event” Ben skinner said “The surf camp which starts at £15 per couple per night has a great relaxed feel which is great to introduce new people, kids and seasoned surfers to a great teaching experience, yet all the facilities non surfers want are available to keep the rest of the family happy. We have a BBQ you can cook your own food on whilst we design the right surf package for you as well as taster evenings from my family’s Cornish brewery” The offer is specially discounted camping, surf lessons, coasteering and the world famous wave rider at Retallack Resort. Ben Skinner his team of surf coaches, team riders, surfboard shapers and laminators will be available to give top surfing tips as well as organising surfing lessons! There will also be a shuttle bus service to and from the park to beaches and events, so campers will have a brilliant time’ The SKINDOG team also continued their support for the Joe Way Paddle for life by advertising the event at their marquee and Ben signed a RELENTLESS surfboard which is the on line raffle. The first surf camp on Newquay’s five star Park was such a success that the public will have another opportunity to enjoy everything Hendra has to offer along with the worlds best surfers creating a relaxed vibe for family’s and couples alike. Voted one of the UK’s Top 100 Holiday Parks 2010, Hendra is the one of the best located five star rated, family campsites for the Boardmasters Festival. The Surf Camp will occupy a dedicated area on the park and will be exclusive to families and couples only. For more info on the Surf Camp see www.hendra-holidays.com or call 01637 875578, for info on Ben Skinner and Skindog Surf School see www.skindogsurfschool.co.uk or call 07597021727