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Chris Holloway has been recommended many times by previous guests on Know Your Shift, and now I know why.Yes he is Chief Business Development Officer for Yugo, but there is so many threads to his life and his story.From theatre to bookshops to lecturing at university and much more.Chris tells me how he got into Student Housing by accident thanks to a previous guest, Brian Welsh. From moving to Spain the day after 9/11 and teaching English in Madrid. And the surprising truth he learned about his father on his wedding day…Please HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON, it really helps, and have a listen on the links below Apple - https://apple.co/3Pps3rz Spotify - https://lnkd.in/embgAxBuFollow Know Your Shift on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/knowyourshift/Know Your Shift is powered by Method Avenue, for Project Management, Transformation & Data Analytics, head over to www.methodavenue.com
This episode of Short Shift, your weekly bitesize clip from the Know Your Shift podcast, is from my conversation with Brian Welsh.Brian talks to me about a really tough period in his life, but how he just kept going in order to find a new path.P.S. Please HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON, it really helps, and have a listen on the links below Apple - https://apple.co/3Pps3rz Spotify - https://lnkd.in/embgAxBu
Many of you will have listened to Brian Welsh speak, but never like this.Brian's story is so fascinating, we didn't talk about Student Accommodation hardly at all (Ok maybe a bit)We talked about a wide range of topics including:· Brian was so unhappy at University, he had forge a new path, despite what others thought· How a lucky encounter hitchhiking his way through Europe led to the world opening up for him· His time as Redcoat at Butlin's gave him transferable skills and confidence he still uses to this day· His chance meeting with John Kenny, which began a journey through Liberty living, The Student Housing Company & Nido.· His attitude towards Brexit.· What he's doing now, and what he is about to do nextP.S. Please HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON, it really helps, and have a listen on the links below.As always, I asked Brian to recommend future guests for me to speak to on the podcast, he recommended John Kenny, Kevin redman (round 2 Kev?) and Chris Holloway, we look forward to recording episodes with you all soon. Apple - https://apple.co/3Pps3rzSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4R2ltPkgTBtPaIKdLP5pT8
‘The Chairman and I speak on the hour, every hour, even on Christmas Day!'One word sums up my conversation with Richard, Enthusiam.Richard's enthusiasm for his family, Kexgill and its team, students, and David Bowie (!) are infectious, and every time I listen back, I laugh even more.We got into his opinion on Student Accommodation (of course), why he ventured into investments in DNA labs, how his relationship with the Chairman has defined his recent working life and much more.Richard also shared his family's journey after his eldest son was born with Polands Syndrome and the effect it had on him.Plus, he has a few words for Suella Braverman….P.S. Please HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON, it really helps, and have a listen on the links below.As always, I asked Richard to recommend future guests for me to speak to on the podcast, he recommended Brian Welsh and Matt Burton, we look forward to recording some more great episodes soon. Apple - https://apple.co/3Pps3rzSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4R2ltPkgTBtPaIKdLP5pT8 To find out how you can be involved in the podcast, email me gareth@methodavenue.com Follow Method Avenue on social.Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@methodavenueInstagram https://www.instagram.com/methodavenue/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/methodavenue/Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@methodavenue/
Metallica. Beyonce. U2. Fleetwood Mac. Oasis. Iron Maiden. Partick Thistle. Draw, Lose or Draw present to you a special documentary episode looking back at Partick Thistle's triumph in the Tennents Sixes indoor six-a-side tournament on the 24th and 25th of January 1993. David Forrest, Gerry Britton, Davie Irons, Andy Murdoch, Paul McLaughlin and Bryan Gregg (with the help of Only The Lonely Podcast's Colin Telford) tell the tale of when the Jags rocked the SECC in front of a packed audience and gave a show they'd never forget. Special thanks to Brian Welsh, Partick Thistle and Tennents for their assistance with this project.
Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald to chew the fat over the news that Zak Rudden has signed a pre-contract at Dundee as well as our bruising 1-0 win over Airdrie in the Cup at the weekend. We chat the referee's shocking performance, our resolve to get over the line and our draw in the next round, Dundee United at home. Matt then chats to Arbroath fan Ewan Smith from the Courier and Evening Telegraph ahead of our colossal clash at Gayfield on Saturday against Arbroath as well as a little insight into our imminent cup opponents Dundee United. Also, in a hopefully new segment, DLD finally use their amazing social media metrics to become corporate shills as we receive advance copies of the latest Pie of the Month courtesy of Pie Sports with Matt trying the new Kebab pie and chatting to David about their pie experiences. Finally in Partridge Thistle, we chat how we would embarrass ourselves online if we were an MP. Photo by Donald Wilson, thanks to Brian Welsh for the pies,
I know we said we were taking a few weeks off but we've been called in to DLD towers by the gaffer on annual leave for a very special episode where Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Partick Thistle manager, Ian McCall for a chat about the season just gone, the season ahead, player departures, player arrivals, the youth squad and most importantly how he eats his Creme Eggs. Thank you to Brian Welsh and everyone at Partick Thistle Football Club for facilitating this interview. You can get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw And go buy a season ticket so we can have him back on to ask him about Jean Paul Sartre.
Draw Lose or Draw travels back in time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our 1921 Scottish Cup win, looking back round by round in the company of Marc Wallace, David Forrest, Daniel Baker and club historian Graham Nisbet. The club has a range of commemorative packages available to buy in celebration of the cup win, which you can view at https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/the-21-cup-the-final/ Marc Wallace has written an article about the final, available at https://marcjwallace.medium.com/ Get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw Thanks to Brian Welsh and the club for their assistance.
In this episode, we introduce Brian Welsh, an endurance sports Coach, an athlete, a husband and passionate about sport. With many years of experience, Brian shares with us some of his adventures when racing and coaching athletes for ultra-distance cycling events such as Race Across America (RAAM) or Race Around Ireland where the mindset is more or as important as your fitness.
Welcome to the If I Gave A Damn! Podcast with Jovon and Eric where you won't get a recap, you'll get a DMVcap. In case you missed it, don't worry DC, Maryland, and Virginia, we have your back!This week's DMVcap:NATIONALXfinity is starting to put a cap on your internet use. If you go over 1.2 TB, data will be added in 50 GB increments ($10 each) to your account. You won't be charged more than $100 in a month.CDC now recommends putting a cloth mask over a surgical mask; offers the best protection, but any kind of facial covering is better than none at all.LOCALDefensive end Chase Young, wide receiver Dontrelle Inman and long snapper Nick Sundberg all testified in a virtual hearing before Maryland lawmakers considering a wide range of police reforms for the state.Jury deliberation in Brian Welsh case. He is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the January 2018 shooting deaths of 65-year-old Mala Manwani and her 32-year-old son, Rishi Manwani. Maryland lawmakers have introduced legislation to rename MD 210, Indian Head Highway in Prince George’s and Charles counties, President Barack Obama Highway. CVS is rolling out their COVID-19 vaccination program in 19 states, including Virginia and Maryland.Prince William-Manassas Adult Detention Center is meeting state standards by providing incarcerated people with at least two showers a week.UPDATE: Two new people arrested for defiling and concealing the body of Dylan Whetzel (20) in Spotsylvania.Two Montgomery County brothers (Denidson Jean and Pierre Jean) face charges after they staged a "stabbing hoax" that involved fake blood and calling authorities.ENTERTAINMENT Timothy Wilks was shot and killed in the parking lot of a Nashville business Friday night after a robbery "prank" for a YouTube channel went wrong.Meek Mill and Tekashi 69 have an altercation at the club.The doctor who rid “Gorilla Glue girl” Tessica Brown of her sticky mane is a Ghanaian-born Harvard Medical School grad and now a celebrity Beverly Hills plastic surgeon. DAVE Chappelle's Show is streaming on Netflix again, and this time it has Dave Chappelle's blessing. **********Follow us: https://ifigaveadamn.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifigaveadamn/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ifigaveadamn**********Subscribe and listen to the podcast on preferred platform:Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/if-i-gave-a-damn-podcast/id1529038214Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KWLmvNEEIFaHfP3BZL22vAnd More! **********The views and opinions expressed in If I Gave a Damn! Podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of their employer. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.**********#ifigaveadamn #IIGAD #DMVcap #podcast #podcasts #newepisode #washingtondc #maryland #virginia #dmv**********Sound Effects: ZapSplat
Andrew Teacher, founder of Blackstock Consulting (www.blackstock.co.uk) is joined by Brian Welsh, CEO of Nido Student to discuss the growing interest in alternative asset classes and the resilience of PBSA despite the pandemic.
Kieran Hurley calls in this week to discuss his first film, 'Beats', which was released to a good deal of acclaim in 2019. It's a fun and often hilarious story of two teenagers in Scotland in the mid-nineties figuring out who they are and what they want to be, all set to the backdrop of the then-popular rave subculture. Learn how Kieran adapted his original stage performance into a screenplay with director Brian Welsh, and listen to his thoughts on regional representation in British cinema, his personal approach to writing and what he learnt over the course of the journey from stage to screen. You can purchase and enjoy the original version of Beats from Oberon Modern plays. *** Want to comment, get news and join episode discussions? Join the community on Syncify: https://syncify.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact
On Episode 56, we hear from Paul and Andy as they walked from Tynecastle to Tannadice on Saturday plus friendlies continue, the new kit is out, On This Day with the Arab Archive and Brian Welsh is our Special Guest... | You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
Draw, Lose or Draw return with a special podcast commemorating the 25th anniversary of Partick Thistle's last ever shot at European glory, the 1995 Intertoto Cup. We look into the mythical creature that is the Intertoto Cup, how Thistle inexplicably shambled into a qualification place, and what the fans thought of this bizarre tournament, Then it's time to get your sun block and travellers cheques sorted as we are away to Austria and France for games against LASK Linz and Metz, and return to Firhill replete with clinking bags from duty free for matches against Keflavik and NK Zagreb. Hear all the tales of punch ups, lost luggage, ill-advised offside passes and maybe the odd can or two of cheap French lager out the local Carrefour in the park. We then conclude the podcast by asking the immortal question... When UEFA come to their senses and bring back the greatest tournament in continental football history, the Intertoto Cup, where do you want Thistle to go? This episode of the Draw, Lose or Draw podcast was narrated by Matt Greer, edited by David Forrest and George Twigg and was written by David Forrest and Matt Greer. The contributors in alphabetical order were Kieran Ashton, David Forrest. Matt Greer. Brian Greig. Jamie McDonald. Stephen Mulrine. Marc Wallace. Brian Welsh and Richard Wilson (of the Yugoslav Football Podcast, available on all streaming platforms). Look out for more content soon. Get in touch with us on Twitter @DrawLoseorDraw.
Andrew Teacher from Blackstock Consulting (www.blackstock.co.uk) is joined by Brian Welsh, CEO of Nido Student to chat about the expansion of its institutional-grade management platform and why he sees greater investment heading towards residential real estate as investors chase defensive, structurally-supported returns.
Choosing to break free from our Addiction is not only a tough choice but a rough goal to attain. However, building convictions for this life changing matters helps us cope better. I'm recommending Save Me From Myself by Brian Welsh and Ezekiel 36:25-27 and Galatians 2:20 as our anchor scriptures. Trust me I'm doing this too
Matt chats to Brian Welsh, Director of the new film Beats, set within the illegal rave scene in 90s Scotland.
Happy New Year one and all, and welcome to the very first episode of Edith's film music podcast Soundtracking of 2020. Here's to the next decade of cinema and song! To celebrate, we've got not one but two guests for you, with two very different coming-of-age tales about young friendship and rebellion. Both, however, have tremendous warmth at their very core. First up is writer, director and actor Taika Waititi, who's new film Jojo Rabbit tells the story of a boy obsessed by Nazism who discovers his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in the attic. Oh yes, and whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler ... Then we speak to Brian Welsh about his wonderful celebration of 90s dance culture Beats, which stars Christian Ortega and Lorn McDonald as two pals gearing up for their first outdoor rave. As you'd expect, the soundtrack is an absolute banger.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An impressively energetic film about rave culture, freedom and friendship in the Scotland of the 90's. The post Brian Welsh – Beats #TFF37 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
con Antonio Padovan, Giuseppe Battiston, Stefano Fresi, Simone Manetti e Brian Welsh
https://premium.badtaste.it ➡ Sostieni BadTaste.it: diventa nostro sottoscrittore e ottieni la tua t-shirt esclusiva disegnata da Mirka Andolfo! Francesco Alò ci parla di Beats, il film diretto da Brian Welsh e interpretato da Laura Fraser, Lorn Macdonald, Cristian Ortega e Gemma McElhinney.
In this special edition of the De Balie Podcast, cinema editor Emily Rhodes speaks to filmmaker Brian Welsh who visited Amsterdam for the screening of his latest film Beats. Beats depicts a friendship between two teenage boys, Johnno and Spanner, who embark on an adventure into the underworld of the Scottish 90’s rave scene. The film is set in 1994, the year in which British parliament passed the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act, known as the Criminal Justice Bill, banning raves across the United Kingdom. The bill led to wide-spread protests and even more illegal raves. Set against this background, Beats tells a story of euphoria, anarchy and rebellion that defined a cultural era.As rave culture has now entered into the mainstream, with large-scale commercial electronic music events, such as the Amsterdam Dance Event.We talk to Brian Welsh about what drove him to make this film, how he sees itscultural and political significance, and how he perceives his role as a filmmaker.Brian Welsh’s film Beats will screen from November 7th in De Balie
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In deze aflevering van De Cineville Podcast kletsen onze redacteurs Erik en Lauren met regisseur Shady El-Hamus over zijn debuutfilm De Libi, een energieke, grappige canta-roadmovie. Gewapend met grote dromen, willen spijbelaars Bilal, Greg en Kev de wereld veroveren - te beginnen met hun eigen stad Amsterdam. Maar om dat te kunnen doen, moeten ze eerst die ene hippe club zien binnen te komen.Shady vertelt over al die keren dat hij zelf werd weggestuurd bij de club, over een ander perspectief krijgen op je eigen stad en over de middenweg zoeken tussen Federico Fellini en Ferris Bueller.De Libi draait nu in de bioscoop, check cineville.nl voor alle draaitijden. Ennn vertel al je filmvrienden over onze podcast, abonneer je op ons kanaal en laat een review achter. Je kunt ons ook altijd mailen op podcast@cineville.nl (gezellig!)Deze titels kwamen langs:De Libi (2019) - Shady El-HamusNachtschade (2017) - Shady El-HamusMalik (2017) - Shady El-HamusLa haine (1995) - Matthieu KassovicI vitelloni (1953) - Federico FelliniBeats (2018) - Brian Welsh (te zien vanaf 24 okt 2019)Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) - John HughesMidsommar (2019) - Ari AsterHereditary (2018) - Ari AsterBooksmart (2019) - Olivia WildeLady Bird (2017) - Greta GerwigSuperbad (2007) - Greg MottolaNocturne (2019) - Viktor van der ValkTake Me Somewhere Nice (2019) - Ena SendijarevićParadise Drifters (2019) - Mees PeijnenburgOok leuk om te lezen: de Cineville-interviews met Shady El-Hamus in 2013 en in 2018---Hosts: Erik Schumacher & Lauren MurphyGast: Shady El-HamusRedactie: Maan MeelkerTechniek: Lieke Malcorps van Dag en Nacht Media See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode sees the host of the best damn movie podcast in the world sit down... with Kevin Smith. Just a little joke, there. No, we were delighted that the legendary Mr. Smith, in town following a sell-out live edition of Hollywood Babble-On at the O2, no less, found time to drop by our newly-built studio for a chat with Chris Hewitt and Ben Travis. This is just the tip of the iceberg - a longer version of this interview will be up as a special in a couple of days. Then, Chris - a man whose idea of hardcore music is that Crowded House song where Neil Finn uses fuzzy guitar - also talks to Brian Welsh and Lorn Macdonald, star of this week's excellent Beats, a movie about Scottish rave culture in 1994. And back in the podbooth, he sits down with James Dyer and Ben Travis to talk about the week's movie news, review John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum, and answer the burning question on absolutely nobody's lips: which Muppet would be the tastiest?
MK3D Live! with Stephen Merchant, Anna Meredith, Brian Welsh, Benedict Erlingsson, Steve Mitchell and Joe Kraemer. Want to come to a recording of a Mark Kermode Live in 3D show at the BFI Southbank in London?You can book tickets to next month’s MK3D here:https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=9FD162DC-3C10-43AB-ADCC-31364C1822AE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=9F31E26A-0485-48B9-B9CB-4BA957BE7942If it says it's sold out - don’t despair, there are often returns so check again nearer the time.Follow Mark @KermodeMoviewww.markkermode.co.ukKermode On Film is produced by HLA Agency and Hidden Flack LtdProducers Hedda Archbold, Nick Freand Jones and Tom Whalley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Greg interviews Dr. Brian Welsh, the Chief Medical Officer at Coleman Professional Services in Kent, Ohio. Coleman is a nonprofit medical organization committed to fostering recovering, building independence and changing the destinies of individuals in the Kent community. Dr. Welsh describes his position as overseeing clinical protocols and procedures, as well as supervision of psychiatry procedures for all the Coleman locations.
On 26 March 2015 the Mental Health Foundation staged The Dust of Everyday Life, a conference at the CCA in Glasgow designed to ask challenging questions about the relationship between mental health and the arts. The findings will help to shape future editions of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival, as we prepare for our tenth programme in 2016. This is a recording of the opening session, in which we marked the tenth anniversary of the Glasgow Girls campaign by looking back at how a group of Drumchapel schoolgirls helped transform perceptions of a stigmatised community, and asking what other campaigners, and storytellers, can learn from them. The panel consisted of Amal Azzudin (one of the Glasgow Girls, now working for the Mental Health Foundation), Cora Bissett(creator of Glasgow Girls the musical), Brian Welsh (director of Glasgow Girls the TV drama) and Lindsay Hill (director of the Glasgow Girls documentary). The session was chaired by Joyce McMillan (theatre critic and cultural commentator, the Scotsman).
Booker Prize winning novelist Graham Swift has just published a collection of short stories concerned with life, death and the state of the nation. He talks to Razia about tackling big themes in short form. How To Train Your Dragon 2 continues the story of Viking Hiccup and his dragon friend Toothless. The animated children's film is based on the stories by Cressida Cowell. Matt Thorne reviews. The story of a group of Glasgow school girls who changed immigration practices in Scotland has already been dramatised for the stage and has now been transformed into a BBC Three musical drama. Razia speaks to co-writer and director Brian Welsh and real life 'Glasgow Girl' Emma Clifford explains what it's like to see herself portrayed on screen. Architect Jack Pringle and architecture critic Hugh Pearman discuss the ethical responsibilities of architects - should they be held accountable for the condition of workers building their designs?