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Three years in the waiting, the 50th edition of the Koori Knockout has been run and won. Bidjigal man Brad Cooke joins us to discuss how it all went down. Plus we chat about how the Knockout continues to evolve, the social dividends it promotes, as well as Brad's memories of some of the all-time great Knockout moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The following article of the mining industry is: “The Politics of Lithium in Mexico: Much Ado About Nothing?” by Brad Cooke, Founder and CEO of Endeavour Silver Corp Development
I feel like I've been very close to meeting Marta for sometime now. When I went to the Sonic Ranch and met Brad Cooke he was mentioning this amazing woman who was a tape whisperer and I was determined to meet her. She sounded like the coolest! I had also heard her name through the master of mastering, Heba Kadry and then she sounded even more like the coolest! I managed to get in touch with Marta and we started talking about this interview a long time ago. I almost thought it might not happen but here we are! Marta is a force. She's worked on some very special music and I think that's no coincidence. She brings a deep understanding and passion to everything she does and the extra care and analog workflow really makes a huge difference when she does it, expecially with the tape effects and treatments in full view. Love that! She's worked with Bjork, Animal Collective, M.I.A., Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs, Black Midi, Holly Hearndon and the list goes on and on! just much great work. At the MPG Awards, she won Breakthrough Engineer of the Year in 2018. !!!! We had such a lovely chat. So happy this one finally happened :) As a nod to Marta's tape passion, the nitty sees me hearing double as I delve into the delightful world of ADT. It was a technique invented by Ken Townsend in the Beatles era and it still sounds so juicy as an effect when performed with a real tape machine. Essentially you're layering 2 copies of a track with something that sounds very similar but different to the source. During my experiments, I came across maybe my fave treatment on a nitty. Just sublime! Music for this episode comes from 5 contributors! https://oyobi.bandcamp.com/album/transcendence - Oyobi https://soundcloud.com/dj-james-naughty - DJ James Naughty https://greatghost.bandcamp.com/album/fall-vs - great ghost https://joelhenryblaeser.co - Henry Blaeser https://trawlmhz.bandcamp.com - trellicksound keep the music coming ! send submissions to lidellmakeswaves@gmail.com Thanks to Distrokid for the kind sponsorship :) Get your music steaming in minutes! Take advantage of the savings HOWA offers ya! Use this 30% off code http://distrokid.com/vip/lidell
While a lot of the market's attention has been focused on the Federal Reserve's wild hyperinflation campaign over the past year, and rightly so, the underlying supply and demand fundamentals in the silver market remain rather glaring. Fortunately, Brad Cooke, who runs Endeavor Silver one of the companies that's being counted on to continue meeting the demand from industry, joined me on the show to share what investors can expect about silver supply and demand going forward. To find out more, click to listen now!
Atherton Colls Manager Brad Cooke was in the studio talking about his career in non-league and the future for his management career. He's played under iconic management such as Bernard and Jono, Michael Clegg and Steve Wilkes.
Brad Cooke joins Michael to talk about how to build - and invest in - a successful mineral exploration company.
Gray & manager Brad Cooke analyse our Playermatch win over St Helens Town.
Rob Lee and Brad Cooke give reaction after a Macron Cup win.
Rob Lee and manager Brad Cooke chat after a bizarre game against Prestwich Heys
Rob Lee and manager Brad Cooke react to an eventful 3-1 win over New Mills in the Macron.
Rob Lee, Duncan Skuse, Brad Cooke, and Jim Burke discuss the day’s game
Post match reaction following our Playmatch.com Cup win.
In our final show for the season we speak to grand final heroes Ron Coote, Scott Sattler & Mark Geyer. You’ll also hear some famous grand final clips. We chat to Brad Cooke about the upcoming Koori knockout, talk some footy & play some music. Send us your feedback at www.rabbitohsradio.com.au #rabbitohsradio & thanks to everyone who has supported us. Up the mighty Rabbitohs! Sponsors www.efsau.com.au www.therisefoundation.net www.bourkestreetbakery.com.au www.ngfarah.com.au www.thejuniors.com.au
Rob McKay and Brad Cooke speak after West lose in a close game against Stalybridge Celtic.
Brad Cooke speaks after West’s Bank Holiday Monday win away at Barnton.
After the draw in the FA Cup, players, staff, and supporters chat about the draw and the replay.
After West’s 2-1 win over Cheadle Town, reflections on the game and Brad Cooke’s interview.
Brad Cooke speaks to Barca Jim after a late equaliser costs his side a win in an even game.
Brad Cooke speaks to Rob McKay after our final pre-season game.
For a year and a half, Andy Thompson and Matt Perry have put the questions to Richmond's outdoor recreation leaders. Now they're on the other side of the table, bringing in a guest host to help interview each other about how they got to this point in their outdoor lives. In this second installment, Andy Thompson and Brad Cooke, Collegiate School's Director of 'Outdoor Collegiate,' interview Matt Perry on the past, present and future of his own outdoor pursuits and where the RVA outdoor rec scene is headed.
Barca Jim speaks to manager Brad Cooke after West’s last minute loss at home to Irlam - this time with the correct audio attached. Apologies!
Following a 1-1 draw in a behind closed doors training game against Atherton Town, Barca Jim took the time to chat with Rob Sadler, who is part of Brad Cooke's management team.
After the second pre-season training session, Barca Jim interviewed manager Brad Cooke about his preparations for the upcoming campaign.
A chat with West manager Brad Cooke as he begins his reign at the club, hosted by Barca Jim.
Brad Cooke joins the lads. Brad's background and knowledge in the game is outstanding.We preview the revamped All Stars Game... name our Top Players at each position, talk about the big player moves and ponder a Woody & Slugs Punters Club. That can't go well.
When it comes to outdoors pursuits, Brad Cooke and Michael Stratton are Renaissance men -- they can do it all. The teachers at Collegiate and Trinity Episcopal schools, respectively, also run the only middle and high school outdoor adventure programs in Central Virginia. In this treehouse sit-down, we ask them, among many other things, about skyrocketing youth participation in endurance and adventure sports; why Richmond is the perfect place to do what they do; and what parents can do turn their kids into little outdoor Renaissance men and women; all that and more over a couple of pints of local brew. Cheers!
Thursday, 4:00 pm, PAIS 290 We have known for more than forty years that the brains of humans and other animals are sexually dimorphic. That is, there are reliable differences in the average size, shape, and connectivity of male and female brains. While the existence of neural sex differences is beyond dispute, their significance is controversial. What do neural sex differences mean for social norms, mental health, and the perennial argument about “nature vs. nurture”? This talk will focus on the neuroscience of sex differences. The speaker will describe how sex differences in the brain are typically studied and how the factors that influence their development have been identified. Gonadal hormones such as testosterone and estrogen play a major role in establishing sex differences. Yet at the same time, sex-typical experiences are also important in the development of male and female brains. That is, both hormones and hormone-driven experience seem to be necessary for the normal development and expression of sex-typical brains and behaviors. Many complex psychiatric conditions, such as drug abuse, anxiety, and depression, vary by sex in terms of their prevalence, age-of-onset, and severity. Thus, while sex differences are intrinsically interesting, they may also provide clues about the origins of mental illness and potential treatments. The final part of the talk will focus on Dr. Cooke’s research at Georgia State University in which he and his students have sought to identify factors that influence the sex-specific prevalence of mood disorders such as anxiety and depression. He will describe their efforts to develop a model of adverse early experience and its impact on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in the laboratory rat. October 2, 2014 Many complex psychiatric conditions, such as drug abuse, anxiety, and depression, vary by sex in terms of their prevalence, age-of-onset, and severity. Thus, while sex differences are intrinsically interesting, they may also provide clues about the origins of mental illness and potential treatments. The final part of the talk will focus on Dr. Cooke’s research at Georgia State University in which he and his students have sought to identify factors that influence the sex-specific prevalence of mood disorders such as anxiety and depression. He will describe their efforts to develop a model of adverse early experience and its impact on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in the laboratory rat. Finally, and if time permits, Dr. Cooke will present some exciting new data concerning his lab's use of a novel brain - computer interface to study sex differences at the neural network level.