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Movie of the Year: 2006Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull StoryThe Tristram Shandy Podcast Opens the 2006 BracketThe Tristram Shandy podcast episode kicks off our brand new 2006 bracket on Movie of the Year. After crowning our way through 1971, the Taste Buds turn to a fresh film year. Moreover, we start with one of the strangest comedies of the decade. Michael Winterbottom's Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story is a film about making a film of an unfilmable book. Consequently, it makes a perfect launch title for a show that loves movies about movies. In this episode, Ryan, Mike, and Greg dig into metafiction, gender, and the prickly chemistry between Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Additionally, two new segments make their debut. Above all, we want to set the tone for a wild 2006 season.About the FilmLaurence Sterne published The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman in nine volumes between 1759 and 1767. The novel is famous for being playful, digressive, and nearly impossible to adapt. Notably, the narrator barely manages to get himself born across hundreds of pages. Winterbottom and his team turned that problem into the whole joke. As a result, the movie follows a fictional crew trying to film the book. Steve Coogan plays a vain version of himself, plus Tristram and his father, Walter. Meanwhile, Rob Brydon plays a needling version of himself and Uncle Toby. The screenplay carries the pseudonym "Martin Hardy," although Frank Cottrell-Boyce actually wrote it. Furthermore, the cast includes Keeley Hawes, Shirley Henderson, Dylan Moran, Naomie Harris, Kelly Macdonald, and Jeremy Northam. Gillian Anderson and Stephen Fry also appear as heightened versions of themselves. You can read more at Wikipedia or the original Roger Ebert review.This is the first film episode of our 2006 season. To explore the wider bracket project, visit the Movie of the Year archive. If you enjoy this Tristram Shandy podcast deep dive, our A Clockwork Orange episode from the 1971 run pairs nicely with this conversation about cinematic form.Want to hear how the season began? Start with our 2006 season intro, then dig into the 2006 bracket reveal before this episode.Metafiction and the Unfilmable NovelMetafiction sits at the center of our first discussion. Sterne wrote a novel that constantly reminds you it is a novel. Similarly, Winterbottom built a movie that keeps reminding you it is a movie. The crew breaks the fourth wall, argues about the script, and screens its own dailies. Therefore, the film becomes a hall of mirrors about storytelling itself. The Taste Buds ask a simple question. How do you adapt a book that mocks the idea of adaptation? Furthermore, we trace the lineage from Sterne to modern self-aware comedies. Films like Adaptation and Day for Night come up as obvious cousins. Ultimately, we argue that Winterbottom found the only honest solution. He filmed the failure instead of the book. Consequently, the movie respects Sterne by refusing to tame him.The Battle of the Sexes on ScreenNext, we turn to gender and how the film portrays men and women. The male characters chase status, sex, and screen time with comic desperation. Coogan, in particular, frets about his shoe lifts and his billing. Meanwhile, the women in the film often hold the real power. Kelly Macdonald plays Jenny, who grounds Coogan with calm clarity. Naomie Harris plays Jennie, a production assistant who runs circles around the panicking men. Gillian Anderson arrives late and instantly reshapes the production. By contrast, the men flail and posture. So the Taste Buds debate a thorny point. Does the movie satirize male ego, or does it quietly indulge it? Additionally, we weigh how the battle of the sexes plays inside an 18th-century story. The novel and the film both poke fun at male pride. As a result, the gender comedy spans two very different centuries.Coogan and Brydon Anchor the Tristram Shandy PodcastAbove all, the Coogan and Brydon double act drives this Tristram Shandy podcast conversation. The two comedians play exaggerated, petty versions of themselves. Their rivalry over billing, teeth, and impressions fuels the funniest scenes. Notably, this dynamic later powered the beloved series The Trip. The Taste Buds dig into why their friction feels so real. Brydon needles, Coogan bristles, and the comedy snaps into focus. Furthermore, we discuss how improvisation shapes their banter. The closing Al Pacino impression duel becomes a highlight. Meanwhile, we ask whether the pair actually like each other on screen. The answer stays gloriously unclear. Consequently, their chemistry gives a chilly intellectual film a warm, human pulse.Rushmore: The Mount Rushmore of 2006 TelevisionOur Rushmore segment asks each host to carve a Mount Rushmore of 2006 television. The year was loaded with future classics. For instance, The Wire aired its acclaimed fourth season. Meanwhile, The Office, 30 Rock, and Friday Night Lights were all finding their feet. Additionally, prestige newcomers like Dexter and Heroes premiered to big buzz. The hosts each pick four shows and defend their choices. Naturally, the debate gets heated fast. Listen to the episode to hear which four faces each Taste Bud sets in stone.I Never Metacritic I Didn't LikeThis episode debuts a brand new game called "I Never Metacritic I Didn't Like." The premise is simple and a little dangerous. We pull up a film's Metacritic profile and put the critical consensus on trial. Specifically, we test whether the aggregate score matches our own gut reactions. Tristram Shandy earned strong reviews from critics on release. However, strong scores do not always survive a Taste Buds cross-examination. Therefore, the game lets us argue with the wider critical record in real time. Expect this segment to return throughout the 2006 season. Above all, it gives us a structured excuse to fight about numbers.Why Tristram Shandy Still MattersTristram Shandy still matters because it cracked a problem that had defeated everyone before it. Winterbottom proved you can film an unfilmable book by filming the attempt. Moreover, the movie launched a now-legendary comic partnership. The Coogan and Brydon collaboration grew into The Trip and its many sequels. Additionally, the film remains a sharp, funny lesson in adaptation. Film students and Sterne scholars both still cite it today. Ultimately, the Tristram Shandy 2006 podcast discussion shows why this small comedy punches far above its weight. Notably, it kicks our 2006 bracket off with brains and mischief.Related Episodes from Movie of the Year: 2006The 2006 season is just getting started, so this list will grow each week. For now, revisit the episodes that set up the bracket, plus a favorite from our 1971 run.Movie of the Year 2006: Season IntroThe 2006 Bracket RevealMovie of the Year archiveThe Last Picture Show (1971)FAQ: Tristram Shandy Podcast and FilmWhat is this Tristram Shandy podcast episode about?In this episode, Ryan, Mike, and Greg launch the 2006 bracket by breaking down Michael Winterbottom's comedy. They cover metafiction, gender, the Coogan and Brydon dynamic, and two new segments.What is the movie Tristram Shandy about?The film follows a crew trying to adapt an unfilmable 18th-century novel. As they struggle, the actors' egos and offscreen lives take over the production.Who directed Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story?Michael Winterbottom directed the film. Frank Cottrell-Boyce wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym "Martin Hardy."Is Tristram Shandy based on a book?Yes. Laurence Sterne wrote The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman across nine volumes between 1759 and 1767. You can read more on Wikipedia.Do Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon play themselves?Yes, mostly. Both actors play exaggerated, fictional versions of themselves, and they also play characters in the film within the film. See the full cast on IMDb.Is Tristram Shandy connected to The Trip?Yes, in spirit. This film first paired Coogan and Brydon with Winterbottom, and that chemistry...
It's time to fire up the brain cells and meet The Chase Australia's Brydon "the Shark" Coverdale head on with his latest quiz. Don't worry though if you don't get many right, it's all about what you learn along the way. Ahem. At least that's what Hammo tells himself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Chase Australia's Brydon "The Shark" Coverdale is back with a brand new quiz that covers doctors, prime ministers, constellations, and rock stars. Let Hammo and Brydon know how you go! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A serial killer enamoured with the internet is a dangerous thing - a scenarion explored in Sarah Bailey's novel, 'Click'.'How to Date Like a Dangerous Woman' is a modern guide to dating safely by Alita Brydon.
The Chase Australia's Brydon Coverdale returns with a brand new quiz that brings victory and defeat to Hammo in equal measures. Don't forget to let Hammo know how you did with your latest results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TCA's new Executive Director of Athletics Beck Brydon joins the podcast to talk about his journey to TCA, his experiences as a coach and his goals for athletics. Coach Brydon is new to TCA, but he is already familiar with the school and community through its reputation and through being married to a TCA graduate, Trish (Kinkaid) Brydon '90. Coach Brydon shares about his heart for redeeming sports for Christ and instilling a Christian worldview through athletics. He also talks about his favorite "coach speak" terminology and shares some advice for students and parents.
We continue with our series in Isaiah as we look at Where does our help come from? Matthew Brydon, who is currently studying a Graduate diploma in Theology with WTC, examines this with us.
The Chase Australia's Brydon "The Shark" Coverdale returns with a new quiz for his segment I Should Know That. Play along at home, in the car, walking along or while you're pretending to watch your children play sport. Don't forget to let Hammo and Brydon know your score via Instagram or Hammo's email at his website. Andrew Palmer won the last round with 6/10. Let's see how you go! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Sarah Parker, of SageView Advisory Group to discuss the U.S. Department of Labor's proposed regulations on alternative investments in participant-directed retirement plans. The proposal would clarify a fiduciary's duty of prudence under ERISA and establish a potential safe harbor. Brydon and Sarah break down what the proposal means for plan sponsors, investment committees, and other fiduciaries overseeing 401(k) plans. They also explore the potential opportunities, risks, and practical considerations employers should evaluate now as the rules develop.
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Nathan Kottkamp, partner in Williams Mullen's Health Care Section, to break down what HIPAA really means for employers. Brydon and Nathan walk through why employer-sponsored health plans trigger HIPAA obligations, what companies actually need to have in place (including policies and procedures), and which types of employee health information fall outside HIPAA's scope. They also highlight some lesser-known upsides of compliance.
It's a new interactive segment for you. I Should Have Known That with the Chase Australia's Brydon "The Shark" Coverdale allows you to play along at home, on the road, or when you're pretending to work. Brydon asks Hammo questions which he attempts to answer in real time, and then once all ten questions are asked, Brydon goes through the answers with anecdotes, funny stories, and bonus information. If you play along, remember to contact Hammo through his website to let him know how you went. For now, get ready to quiz! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt sits down with Amy Hollis, CEO of Employees First, for a candid and eye-opening conversation about voluntary benefits—an area with associated risk many employers offer but few truly understand. Brydon and Amy pull back the curtain on what actually happens to employees' premium dollars once they leave the paycheck, why voluntary benefits often carry significantly higher broker commissions, and how these behind-the-scenes mechanics impact cost, value and transparency for employers and employees alike. Editor's Note: Since this episode was recorded, a significant ERISA development has occurred. A brief postscript has been added to address the implications of recently filed litigation, underscoring the growing legal risk in this area.
Mark Brydon in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.mark-e-brydon.com/ Brydon established himself in the Sheffield music scene, most notably with the funk band Chakk whose advance from MCA Records financed the building of FON Studios. His biggest contribution to British art pop to date would come as a result of meeting Róisín Murphy, with whom he formed Moloko, at a party.
Brydon "The Shark" Coverdale returns to the podcast to discuss The Chase Australia, how quizzing has changed over the year, and shares his five favourite TV shows for 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew brings us the next in our series Tough Talks, looking at what it means to follow Jesus who died on the cross.
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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!How do you film the unfilmable? That's the challenge at the heart of Michael Winterbottom's Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, a delightfully meta take on Laurence Sterne's famously chaotic 18th-century novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.In this week's episode, the Dads dive into a film that blurs every boundary — between adaptation and behind-the-scenes drama, between actor and character, and between self-awareness and outright parody. Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon play heightened versions of themselves, bickering over screen time, wardrobe choices, and (of course) who does the better impressions. Meanwhile, the “film within a film” takes us through absurd historical reenactments, disastrous prop work, and even a giant model womb.We talk about:Why Sterne's novel was considered “unfilmable” and how the movie leans into that chaos.The deliciously petty dynamic between Coogan and Brydon, and how it later set the stage for The Trip.Cameos from British comedy royalty — Stephen Fry, Dylan Moran, Mark Williams, David Walliams, and more.How the movie juggles philosophical musings, slapstick humour, and industry satire — sometimes all in the same scene.Whether the film is more fun to watch or to talk about.It's part literary experiment, part farce, and part therapy session for Steve Coogan's fragile ego. And while Tristram Shandy might not be everyone's cup of tea, there's plenty to chew on — from postmodern storytelling to the sheer joy of watching talented comedians spark off each other.If you've ever enjoyed The Trip, love films about filmmaking, or just want to hear us wrestle with a movie that refuses to play by the rules, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Why are young men struggling with their mental health and how can we break the silence? In this moving episode, mental health advocate Brydon Duncan shares his personal journey through bullying, autism and the challenges of opening up. He discusses the inspiration behind his new documentary Breaking the Circle, which explores the rising suicide rates among young men and the urgent need for early education, safe spaces and honest conversations. A powerful reminder of the impact of vulnerability, connection and purpose because talking matters. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘I'm highlighting the importance of inner peace, because for me, inner peace is the one wealth that we all can achieve eventually one day.' CONTENT AND TRIGGER WARNING In this podcast conversation Brydon talks about suicide. ABOUT THE GUEST – BRYDON Brydon Duncan is an elite track and field athlete and aspiring Olympian training at Brunel University, where he studies Sport, Health and Exercise Science. Balancing the demands of high-performance sport with academic rigor, Brydon channels discipline into every aspect of his life. Off the track, he's a passionate mental health advocate, working to empower young people and spark meaningful conversations. His upcoming documentary, Breaking the Circle, explores the link between sport and mental well-being, aiming to break stigma and inspire change. On his own path, Brydon believes that inner peace is our greatest wealth—and that curiosity is the root of all growth. CONNECT WITH BRYDON https://www.instagram.com/brydonduncan/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a purpose and fulfilment coach, author, podcast strategist and mastermind host who empowers purpose-driven leaders to boost productivity, engagement and meaning in life and work. Through transformational conversations, Amy helps individuals overcome overwhelm and live with clarity, building living legacies along the way. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you and your business, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu - FINALIST IN 2025 BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Mr. Runkle grows only orderly vegetables while his neighbor, Miss Appleby's garden is a tangle of bright flowers with the exception of one gigantic, prize winning pumpkin.
Today, Luke and Pete dive into the chemical mystery of WD-40 – is it basically just liquid cocaine? Then they move on to debating the fastest way to destroy your phone if the police stop you with something dodgy on it…just a hypothetical!Elsewhere, Luke's nearly in hives over Pete's snack-based mic etiquette, Donny has no idea how Rob Brydon ended up in his contacts, and a listener falls asleep on the toilet during a Ramble Live show.Email us at hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on X, Threads or Instagram if character-restricted messaging takes your fancy.Fill out our survey here to have a chance at winning a PS5!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Run the Riot, we catch up with ultrarunner Suzan Brydon, who's currently 19 days into a massive and meaningful mission—running over 1,920 miles across the American Discovery Trail as part of a community health initiative supported by her employer, The Cigna Group. This isn't just a solo adventure—Suzan's run is empowering young girls through Girls on the Run, raising awareness about rural health gaps, and bringing visibility to women ultrarunners tackling big goals. Suzan shares how she trained by completing the Southern States 200, and how she prepared her body and mind for this endurance feat by leaning into the “mind over matter” philosophy. From mud-filled horse trails lovingly known as the "poop porridge" to peaceful Midwest farmland and iced lattes in small-town cafes, Suzan gives us a glimpse into her daily grind and what it takes to average 23 miles per day. She also talks about the mental and physical shifts that come with multi-week endurance, how she's fueling with real food (including entire pizzas!), and how the support of her husband/crew is keeping the journey rolling. Whether you're an experienced ultrarunner or someone chasing your first big goal, Suzan's story is a powerful reminder that limitless potential often starts with one brave step. Check out the show notes here for her links!
Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we begin with the breaking news of Sia's third child, whose name is Somersault, which is news we only know because someone dug through her divorce paperwork. Moving on, we take your calls about Tamera Mowry's "Anxiety" dance WITHOUT her twin, an influencer/famous country singer's wife Briley King, Justin Theroux's new wife Nicole Brydon Bloom, a new podcast from Brynn Whitfield, what the hell Lil Nas X is up to, and a whole lot more. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Want more? Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBC News' Vicky Nguyen joins to discuss a new service that provides experts on demand and could be an unexpected side hustle. Also, a look at the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the new book "Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary." Plus, a chat with Nicole Brydon about her new political thriller "Paradise." And, the buzziest TV shows and films being released this month.
Hawke's Bay apple growers are reaping the rewards of their recovery after Cyclone Gabrielle. The region grows two-thirds of the country's apples but was badly affected by the cyclone in 2023. They say a warm and dry spring has led to one of the earliest picking seasons in decades. Hawke's Bay Fruitgrowers Association President Brydon Nisbet told Mike Hosking that everything is set for a fantastic harvest. He says there's a huge volume of fruit of good quality, size, and colour. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cyborg Amok started in 2019 as a recording project comprised of vocalist and keyboardist Greg Bullock and his son, drummer Brydon Bullock. With a focus on performing Cyborg Amok songs in the live environment, the duo set out to write, record and present their unique music to the world. As our planet shutdown in early 2020, living in the same home allowed Greg and Brydon to continue to develop and record music together. So far, they have released two albums, their debut, self-titled album, “Cyborg Amok” (2021) and “Etiam” (2022), as well as several singles spanning 2022-24.Pins and Needles, their first full album in over two years with a projected release in 2025. Joining Greg and Brydon are Mark Gemini Thwaite (Peter Murphy, The Mission, Gary Human) on guitar and Emilio Zef China (Peter Murphy, Jonathan Davis, Psychic TV ) on bass.To Watch The Interview : https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaPlease Like, Subscribe and Sharehttps://gregbullockmusic.bandcamp.comwww.cyborgamok.com
Can be haunted by your unlived life? Henry James, master of psychological fiction, invites us into the labyrinth of the human mind with his haunting tale, "The Jolly Corner." Spencer Brydon, returning to his childhood home after decades abroad, becomes ensnared in a web of regret and possibility. As he prowls the empty rooms, James's acute psychological insights illuminate the shadows of Brydon's consciousness. The line between reality and imagination blurs, leading to a chilling confrontation with the specter of an unlived life. This is no mere ghost story, but a profound exploration of identity, choice, and the paths not taken. Allow James's exquisite prose to guide you through the corridors of memory and the depths of the psyche. ⭐ Join my Patreon ⭐ https://patreon.com/barcud Go here for a library of ad-free stories, a monthly members only story and early access to the regular stories I put out. You can choose to have ghost stories only, or detective stories or classic literature, or all of them for either $5 or $10 a month. Many hundreds of hours of stories. Who needs Audible? Or, if you'd just like to make a one-off gesture of thanks for my work https://buymeacoffee.com/10mn8sk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we share Chris's interview with Dr. Sam Brydon! Dr. Sam Brydon is a speech and language therapist and researcher based in New Zealand who works with Torque Link, a nonprofit that conducts AAC assessments and provides support and training across the country. She balances this role with efforts to disseminate her doctoral research, which focuses on coaching and professional development for implementing AAC effectively! Before the interview, Chris and Rachel dive into a great listener question. The listener has an 8-year-old child with cerebral palsy and cortical visual impairment who uses eye gaze to access his AAC device. They are considering adding more words to the device, but are unsure if this is a good idea. Chris and Rachel share why the family should follow their gut to push for more words on the device, highlighting the importance of presuming potential in every child. Key Ideas This Week: The Importance of Coaching in AAC Implementation: Dr. Brydon emphasizes that coaching, rather than simply delivering workshops or direct therapy, is crucial in supporting parents, teachers, and other communication partners to effectively implement Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) strategies. Collaborative coaching that includes practice, feedback, and reflection is essential for lasting change. Challenges and Solutions in AAC Adoption: She highlights barriers such as the misuse of AAC tools (e.g., as behavior management tools) and the difficulty communication partners face in mastering AAC strategies. Her research shows that success hinges on providing consistent, hands-on coaching to help partners integrate AAC into daily routines and interactions. The Role of Motivation and Motor Planning: Dr. Brydon discusses the importance of ensuring AAC systems are motivating for children and that they utilize consistent motor planning. She notes that tools like core boards and approaches like LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) can enhance accessibility and engagement for users. Visit talkingwithtech.org to listen to previous episodes, find new resources, and more! Help us develop new content and keep the podcast going strong! Support our podcast at patreon.com/talkingwithtech!
In this festive episode of Dish, Nick and Angela are joined by the beloved Welsh actor, comedian and broadcaster, Rob Brydon MBE. Rob's career began on radio before his BBC Two mockumentary Marion and Geoff put him on the TV map in 2000. Career highlights include his portrayal of Uncle Bryn in Gavin and Stacey, and The Trip with Steve Coogan, a sitcom that has now reached cult status. Rob has presented the BBC's Would I Lie to You since 2009 and hosts his own podcast, Brydon &, which is now in its seventh series. Nick mixes a gin & tonic for Rob, while Angela prepares a rib eye steak with tarragon, parsley & garlic butter, potato dauphinoise by Julius Roberts and roasted cabbage with anchoïade by Tara Wigley. The experts at Waitrose pair this with a Terre Da Vino Barolo Riserva Docg. Rob Brydon is the epitome of entertainment. Having supplied a very detailed email on his food preferences, Nick and Angela dive into his thoughts on condiments, his passion for kiwis and his problem with mushrooms. Rob talks about the Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special and treats us to a selection of his incredible impressions! Find Angela's Christmas menu with Dishpatch, the restaurant-quality meal delivery experts, on Waitrose Entertaining. You can now watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer them in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The ZDG boys met up at the pub and recorded the new episode before it all got out of hand. The topics discussed included Finny's analyst role on TNT Sports' coverage of the New Zealand v England series, Brydon Carse, Jacob Bethell's magnificent score of 10 and Don Bradman being over rated. And Producer Sal was delighted to report he didn't get farted upon at any point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show notes: http://www.theriot.run/suzanb In this fun episode of Run the Riot, we sit down with Suzan Brydon, a resilient ultrarunner with a story that goes beyond the miles. From discovering ultrarunning during the COVID lockdown to completing grueling 200-mile races, Suzan has an incredible tale of grit, adaptability, and the power of community. Topics Discussed: Suzan's Journey into Ultrarunning: Starting with a virtual 50K during the COVID lockdown to benefit military women, Suzan shares how she found her way into the ultra scene. Influence of Her Husband's Story: Suzan describes how her husband, a multiple-time cancer survivor, inspired her through his own running goals, even during treatment. Unique Challenges in Ultrarunning: We discuss Suzan's experiences facing extreme heat, sleep deprivation, and hallucinations in races across the U.S. Race Highlights and Lessons Learned: Suzan shares stories from her races at Jackpot, Heartland, and Canebrake 200, emphasizing the importance of mental tools, pacing, and her approach to “just rolling with it.” Big Plans for 2024: Suzan is gearing up to run the American Discovery Trail (2100 miles!), a mission-based journey in partnership with Girls on the Run and Cigna Group, aiming to inspire youth and spread a positive message about healthy living. Suzan's journey highlights the power of positivity, resilience, and community support in achieving ultrarunning dreams. Whether you're a seasoned ultrarunner or just setting your sights on your first ultra, Suzan's story is a testament to pushing boundaries and discovering new limits.
What happens when two souls from distinct faiths and cultures meet on a Christmas Day in Germany and build a journey of love and unity? Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Brydon and Mina Brett, the vibrant voices behind the "Bretter Together" podcast. From Brydon's show business roots in Dallas and Branson to Mina's New York gospel choir experiences, discover how these two navigated the complexities of a long-distance relationship across continents, bound by humor, faith, and incredible eight-hour FaceTime calls.Navigating the intricacies of love, Brydon and Mina share the pivotal role faith played in bridging their worldviews, from apostolic Pentecostal to Latter-day Saint perspectives. Despite cultural and racial differences, aligning their beliefs through divine confirmations and periods of fasting and prayer became the backbone of their connection. Listen to how they transformed these challenges into a shared commitment to faith, underscoring the significance of love as a universal language.Celebrate the joy of unity with Bryden and Mina as they discuss their passion projects, from the King Will Come worship collective to their new podcast ventures, including a pre-marriage course and e-books. Their story is a testament to grace, music, and love's transformative power. Discover the joys of their family life with their three-year-old son, as they reflect on the liberating power of forgiveness and understanding God's unconditional love. This episode is a celebration of becoming more like Jesus, embracing family, and building bridges in every facet of life.Welcome to the ATLG podcast I am your host Ken Joslin, former pastor turned coach & host of CREATE, the #1 Faith-based Entrepreneur conference in America. My mission is to help faith-based entrepreneurs become the best version of themselves by growing in our Core 5: Faith, Health, Relationships, Business & Finances. You can get more information as well as join our FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/676347099851525 If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media and tag Ken Joslin.
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Kyle Wingfield, a partner in Williams Mullen's Tax Section, who discusses the recently announced IRS tax relief for residents impacted by Hurricane Helene. Brydon also discusses ways employers may provide financial relief to Hurricane victims through their retirement plans.
This week, we exhume from our vault that time Chelsea & Rick chatted with Nicole Brydon Bloom. We get into her starring role in 1BR, Brooklyn Horror Fest, Dark Sky Films, what horror classics she's seen, her performance on Law & Order SVU & more! Please subscribe, rate & review. Give us that 5 star boop! Tell your friends.
Selling your business to private equity (PE) can be a daunting and overwhelming process—but it doesn't have to be! In this episode, we sit down with Jake Brydon, an expert in business acquisitions, to discuss practical strategies for navigating the complexities of selling to private equity firms without losing your mind.Learn more about Jake Brydon at:https://heritagecctx.comSubscribe to our page for more home services content / resources. Book a call with us: http://calendly.com/sydneeolsen/30minOur Website: https://hookagency.com/Connect with Tim on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/invigoratedOur meme page: https://www.instagram.com/roofermemes/DIY Website / SEO guide: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaGuWc-oMSAr_vhmT-TgFkLYyC0Uikmcf&si=8-ocEQ9G5Xw2vznR#roofing #roofingcontractor #roofingmarketing #marketing #contractor #homeservices #hvac #plumbing #contractorindustry #constructionindustry #homeservicesbusiness #businessgrowth
Brydon Brett joins the Of Stone & Clay Podcast to talk about his obsession with creating, nurturing love, marriage, religious and theological philosophies, the notion of soul mates, the ambiguity of life, and much more. CONNECT WITH TAYLOR CHURCH All Links: https://taylorchurch.komi.io/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/taylorchurch44 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@taylorchurch44?_t=8kEB4kGbLPm&_r=1 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ @TaylorChurch Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/taylorchurch44 CONNECT WITH BRYDON BRETT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brydonbrett?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4LRWA4Y6Tub7psaCgYDpu7?si=ij2bi0i1QaqtBmYz8fF-NQ YouTube - https://youtube.com/@brettertogether?si=jHWFT2aMzt47Xc6U LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/of-stone-clay-with-taylor-church/id1487867868 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Mg5PmeuJmOVgxIWIe4N7c?si=a-DwQDnSSQKFN1rGWOtoOg&nd=1&dlsi=3d7c23bc051b4ffc PRODUCTION CREDITS: Intro/Outro Music: Saintrickolas https://open.spotify.com/artist/735LkHjRrb3LEv9php5HPA?si=tTTWuRPZQPWPM6Lj3VLS1Q Recorded at Mindset Content Creation Studios Produced by Tommy Moore Brought to you by Vodcasts by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/vodcasts_by_tommymoore/
#510 McCartney Set List - Richard is still being played on by Scant Regard, but as this long tour progresses his stand up sections get mercifully shorter! His guest is the multi-talented Rob Brydon. They chat about how a birthday message to Margot Robbie led to a part in a potentially Oscar winning film (You'll know if it won by now, but we poor fools in the past did not), how Brydon pretended to be ill to get out of a guest slot on Would I Lie To You? and how the show has become bulletproof, how America managed to get two series our of the book Green Eggs and Ham, the impressive and old school range of work that Rob undertakes, touring with an 8 piece band and whether it's ever good when a comedian does serious songs and the disaster and triumph of Rob's first meeting with Sir Paul McCartney. Plus why family comes first and whether legacy is as important as your kids having you around!See Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a message, we'd love to hear from you!Jake Brydon was a successful entrepreneur and businessman. When he heard about the details of the Greg Kelley case, and met Greg's family, he was called upon to step in and do the right thing, and help free an innocent soul. Fighting for someone's freedom against a justice system such as ours, is almost an insurmountable task, yet Jake fought tooth and nail for a kid he never knew, a complete stranger. 5 years later, Greg is happily married, with a baby girl on the way, which is something that would not have been possible without Jake.Make More with Matt HeslinExplore strategies to thrive financially, build legacy, and enhance life experiences.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
In a first for the Hockey House, Murph and Herm welcome on their first roller hockey team: Aydin Schwetz + Brydon Frisk from the National Champion GCU Lopes (20:34). Some late breaking news (02:57) has the ACHA world buzzing about some major teams making the move to ACHA M1 in the near future. Timestamps:(02:57) Breaking News: NC State, UNC, Louisville, Alabama to ACHA M1(08:35) Potential Teams for the New Conference(13:38) Tennessee State's NCAA Aspirations(15:45) Impromptu Ham Arena Hot Seat(17:00) UCO Coach Resignation(18:11) West Virginia's Jersey Recognition(20:34) Interview with GCU Roller Hockey Champions(33:06) International Roller Hockey Experience(36:10) Marketing and Promotion in Roller Hockey(40:23) Roller Hockey Style vs. Ice Hockey Style(41:45) Building a Roller Hockey Program(50:20) Rivalries and Competitions(56:25) Future of Collegiate Roller HockeyFollow us on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hockeyhousepod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hockeyhousepod?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/hockeyhousepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hockeyhousepod
Violet Brydon (Vicky) Ritchie, a former insurance agency owner and a St. Mary's Hospital volunteer for more than 30 years, died May 3, 2024 after a lengthy illness. She was 94. Her passing followed the death of her husband, Robert Francis Ritchie III, in 1985. She is survived by her sons Robert F. Ritchie IV of Dillwyn, Va., Bruce Brydon Ritchie of Tallahassee, Fla., and Glenn Robins Ritchie of King George, Va.; a niece Sandra Duncan White of Richmond; four grandsons and five great-grandchildren. She will be cremated following a small family memorial service on May 9 in Buckingham County,...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Have you ever felt a chill run down your spine as you walked through an ancient forest or glimpsed a shadow flitting just beyond the corner of your eye in an old castle's hall? I'm Claire Sylvan Wand, and my guest for this episode is enchanting fairy artist Lucy Brydon. Lucy shares spine-tingling encounters with the supernatural in Scotland's storied landscapes. We unravel tales of twilight whispers, ancestral guardians, and the very real sensation of otherworldly presences, including a mystical White Lady that seems to be guided by the brushstrokes of Lucy's art students.Venture with us into the heart of Scotland's mystical heritage, where the veil between our world and the realm of spirits and fairies feels remarkably thin. We recount experiences from fellow creatives and castle staff, where an art class or dinner at a long table can become a portal to the past. Lucy's stories are interwoven with art, spirituality, and the echo of footsteps that belong to no living soul as we ponder the profound influence of these encounters on her creative journey.We're reminded of the delicate dance between nature's energy and our own. As twilight falls and over "The Wood That Watches", Lucy sees an unexplained blue orb and a rabbit that may not be a rabbit at all! Join us to contemplate the captivating beings sharing our world. So, slip on your headphones and prepare for an exploration that's as much about art as the possibility of the unseen.Connect with Lucy - lucybrydonartLucy Brydon (@lucybrydonart) • Instagram photos and videosLucy Brydon Art: Facebook1 Scot 1 Not Podcastmidroll advertising how to connect and support the Fairy Whispering podcast. Support the showShow Your Love & Support for this Independent Podcast:On the Podcast Buzzsprout PageFaery Whisperer Buy Me A Coffee PageSee Show Notes on my podcast blog Socials IG Fairy Whispering Podcast Faery Whispering Facebook group The Faery Whisperer YouTube Channel
Episode SummaryErin and Rachel dive into a discussion of Finding Nemo (2003), the box office splash that enthralled audiences and critics alike. This movie about fish offers a surprising amount to wade through in terms of environmentalism, gender politics, and ableism. Episode BibliographyAl-Jbouri, E., & Pomerantz, S. (2020). A new kind of monster, cowboy, and crusader? Gender hegemony and flows of masculinities in Pixar animated films. Boyhood Studies, 13(1), 43-63. doi: 10.3167/bhs.2020.130104Arthur, C. (2004, July 1). 'Finding Nemo' pets harm ocean ecology. The Independent. https://web.archive.org/web/20080601023112/http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/finding-nemo-pets-harm-ocean-ecology-565398.htmlÅstrӧm, B. (2017). Marginalizing motherhood: Postfeminist fathers and dead mothers in animated film. In B. Åstrӧm (Ed.), The Absent Mother in the Cultural Imagination (pp. 41-258). doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49037-3_15Axelrod, J. (2015, July 18). 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This week on Tales From a Luxury Yacht Chef with Lisa Mead, my guest is New Zealand-born Superyacht Chef, Adam Brydon. He is a rockstar in the Super Yacht industry with a background in Michelin Star restaurants. He's currently based on a luxury 140m Superyacht. In this episode, we get a chance to hear what it's really like to live and work on this level of luxury boat plus a whole lot more...Don't miss this one.
Who Knew It with Matt Stewart is a comedy game show podcast hosted by Australian comedian Matt Stewart. This episode features trivia superstar and 'the Shark' from The Australian Chase Brydon Coverdale and host of Do Go On and Book Cheat, Dave Warneke!Check out Matt's stand up special FREE on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cWStRpI-BhESupport the show via http://patreon.com/dogoonpod and you can submit questions for the show!See the podcast/Matt live: https://www.mattstewartcomedy.com/Check out Matt's podcast network: https://dogoonpod.com/Theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and Logo by @muzdoodles! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We enjoyed speaking to Rob Brydon so much that we kept the tape rolling after the interview finished – much to our joy. In this extra mini-episode, Rob runs through the 'schlocky' teen movie he'll never forget and how to start a conversation in the style of Richard Burton.
Why is Bryden's doppelgänger curiously disfigured? Henry James, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. This marks the first week of Vintage Episodes released alongside the new episodes of The Classic Tales Podcast. How did you like them? Are you looking for more? Please let us know by going to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com. Pick up an audiobook, become a supporter, leave a review, or send us an email. Let us know if you'd like more. The Vintage Episodes include not only a remastered version of the original release, starting in 2007, but also new introductory material, story and author background, notes on why the story was chosen, and any performance choices that may or may not have worked. We'll continue the Vintage Episodes for a month. At that point, we'll see if this is something we can continue. This week we'll be releasing both parts of Thomas Hardy's Barbara of the House of Grebe. Classic Tales app users can hear the first episode now in the special features for today's episode. So keep an eye on your podcast feed, and you'll see two Vintage Episodes appear – one on Monday, another on Wednesday. If you like it, head on over to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and let us know one way or another. And thanks for your support! Today we finish Brydon's story, and he meets his doppelgänger – the darker man he could have been. This desperate need to reconnect with his lost chances, lost friendships, lost opportunities, etc. has its roots in the writings of Emmanuel Swedenborg, who influenced James greatly. One of Swedenborg's theories was that of “vastation”, in which a supernatural encounter with your darker alter-ego occurred, which must be defeated and overcome to progress in the spiritual plane. Emmanuel Swedenborg influenced many great thinkers, including Fjodor Dostoyevsky, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Bernard Shaw, Sheridan LeFanu, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and many others. And now, The Jolly Corner, Part 2 of 2, by Henry James. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:
This week we welcome The Bretts! The Brett Family is a powerhouse family of creatives, musicians, and entrepreneurs based in Branson, Missouri. Led by Tom and Andrea Brett, the family includes their daughter, Briahna Brett Perkins, and sons, Brydon and Garon Brett. Their exceptional harmonies and electrifying performances have captivated audiences worldwide. The Brett Family's shows celebrate love, unity, and family, and have become a beloved staple in Branson's entertainment scene. Alongside their musical success, the family has transformed into a brand and platform, expanding their legacy with collective and individual ventures. One of their latest endeavors here in Branson is The Nest -- an intimate music venue that fosters the expansion of the original songwriting community in Southwest Missouri. For more information, to buy tickets call: 417-336-4222; or visit BrettsFamily.com
Episode 18 - I love to welcome Angela Brydon Egan to the show, Here on The Sleevie G Show we love to have fun and talk about great things, But I also I want to raise awareness to people too and that's what Angela and I are doing. She is Class of 99 at St Mary's high school with me. Today we are going to discuss Autism and the reason is because Angela's son has Autism and learning her story the great days, the bad days, and what she has talked about is soo amazing, Angela is amazing woman and she also had 30 years of dancing on Broadway too. Also very grateful to the facility that she takes her son, they do an amazing job for loving and caring of the children , and also have counseling for the parents too . IG - https://www.instagram.com/angelabrydon13/ Website - https://ftckids.com/ IG- https://www.instagram.com/ftckids1/
Episode 238: Bryce Eddy is joined by Brydon Albers. They discuss the necessity of a parallel economy to give Christians and people who believe in Conservative Values places to shop that are in line with what they believe.Putting the "MAN" back in mankind!Visit https://www.friendofbryce.com/ to get your free copy of Alliance Entrust's book on financial stewardship, 'Wisdom Before Wealth'.Go to https://www.goodranchers.com to receive FREE applewood-smoked bacon with every subscription. Also, use code Bryce for $20 off your order.Text BRYCE to 989898 to claim your free info kit on converting an IRA or 401k into an IRA in precious metals with Birch Gold.BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET!Please subscribe and follow us on the following platforms!Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TheBryceEddyShowSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0S9VEEBrxdXaKdLvSHPue6Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbW55LmZtL3Nob3dzL2xpYmVydHktc3RhdGlvbi9wbGF5bGlzdHMvbGliZXJ0eS1zdGF0aW9uLnJzcwInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/To shop where your values matter visit https://shoppelavida.com/