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Simoda have had an incredible few years, winning awards left right and centre and making a real name for themselves.But, why? What are they doing differently?Well James went along to their HQ in Neepsend to meet founder Daniel Bumby and learn more about Simoda's secrets.It's not all tech talk - we also discuss space and the final frontier, why Daniel hates butter, a bit of music and football, and our mutual friend Dave.It's a really good 'un. Enjoy!Steel City Business is brought to you by audio marketing experts Sound Media and supported by The Kurious.Find all episodes and loads more about us at steelcity.business and get in touch by email to james@steelcity.business
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Today in the Channel Chat studio Marc meets up with Sheffield's own Daniel Bumby who is the founder and MD of MSP Simoda. A Sheffield United season ticket holder Daniel joins Marc in London to discuss his journey from working in the music industry to growing a technology focused business.
Meet us at rue Delambre for a memorable chat with Sarah Churchwell about the way Hemingway's memoir A Moveable Feast has shaped the way we think about the Hemingway-Fitzgerald relationship. What are the repercussions of Hemingway getting the last word on the Fitzgerald legacy? How much of what Hemingway wrote is even true? What were Hemingway's strategies as he described himself, Fitzgerald, Zelda, and even Bumby in the alcohol-soaked distant memories of 1920s Paris? And is the butterfly epigraph a backhanded compliment or a forehanded insult? Sarah Churchwell -- author of the excellent Gatsby study, Careless People – takes us deep into the drafting, editing, and legacy of A Moveable Feast and its powerful role in defining the enduring popular conception of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Un podcast audio sur le cinéma, cette saison 04 est axée sur les films d'exploitation ▽▽▽▽▽▽ Des jolis liens ci dessous ! ▽▽▽▽▽▽ On parle, entre autres, et sans spoiler, des films : - BLACULA (1972) William Crain En 1780, Manuwalde, un prince africain, rend visite au comte Dracula, un vampire assoiffé de sang. Manuwalde, mordu par le comte, devient à son tour une créature de la nuit. Ses contemporains parviennent à le capturer et l'enferment dans un cercueil. En 1972, aux Etats-Unis, des décorateurs d'intérieur achètent le cercueil et le ramènent à Los Angeles. Le vampire ne tarde pas à refaire surface et part à la recherche de son épouse disparue... - Coffy, la Panthère noire de Harlem (1973) Jack Hill Coffy est infirmière le jour et justicière la nuit. Lorsqu'elle découvre qu'un dealer a entraîné sa jeune soeur dans l'univers impitoyable de la drogue, elle met non seulement fin à la misérable existence du criminel mais prend également la ferme résolution de suivre sa trace afin de remonter la filière. La soif de vengeance de Coffy n'aura alors plus de cesse, mais elle va se rendre compte que les apparences sont parfois trompeuses… - Shaft - Les Nuits rouges de Harlem (1971) Gordon Parks L'histoire proposée par « Shaft » nous invite à suivre John Shaft (Richard Roundtree), un détective privé new-yorkais. Ce dernier est contacté par Bumpy Jonas (Moses Gunn), un leader de la pègre de la grosse pomme. Il souhaite engager le détective pour qu'il retrouve sa fille qui vient d'être kidnappée. Rapidement, John Shaft prend conscience que c'est la mafia italienne qui se cache derrière ce kidnapping, voulant faire pression sur Bumby afin de prendre le contrôle de Harlem. Shaft va devoir composer avec une ancienne connaissance, mais également avec le Lieutenant Vic Androzzi (Charles Cioffi) de la police criminelle… Les chroniqueurs de cet épisode : Adrien, David, Joss et moi même Le coin du bis : https://tinyurl.com/a3pfcem8
Part 2 of the conversation with Stephanie Gross from Bumby Wool where we wrap up this conversation about washing to summarize the very basics of hand washing, my frequently asked questions, and the future of Bumby Wool. Check out part 1 to learn where Bumby Started, and the basics behind this wool washing strategy. Learn more: www.bumbywool.com
This is part one of a two part series with Stephanie Gross, the owner of Bumby Wool. Today we share the journey of starting her wool diapering business, and the foundation of washing wool. The second part of this episode will be released next week and show case a wrap up of the wash routine, with questions about wool washing, followed by her business in the future and where she wants to go. Learn More: www.bumbywool.com
Live from the Theatre Basement Sundays 7:30 pm Live on YouTube Live on Facebook Available wherever you get your podcasts Tonight's Ten Minute Play Audition, Anna Bumby Written and Directed by Eric Dovigi Featuring Ryan Smalley and Becky Zaritsky May 23, 2021 7:30 pm Audition, Anna Bumby You have the privilege of being present for Anna Bumby's very first audition. Let's hope it goes smoothly. Timmy Tombaugh, Hollywood's first great talkie director, is notorious for being a hard audience to please. Live from the Theatre Basement Live from the Theatre Basement, the weekly podcast streaming show from Theatrikos Theatre Company, alternates between ten-minute short plays and interviews with Arizona arts leaders.
Aquí teneis el show emitido el 19 de Febrero 2021 en el que sonaron temas de : HOLOKAUSTO KANIBAL & SOLO JOHN & EL SANDRO & ISMAEL GONZALEZ & PEDRO JAVIER HERMOSILLA & KASE O & BUSE SPENSER & DJ TORRES & AKAPELLAH & MAIKEL DELACALLE & FLECHA MALDITA En el REMEMBER CLASSICS parte 3 final del especial de BUMBY NUCKLES aka FREDDIE FOXXX Escuchanos en directo los viernes a las 23 h en RADIO SANT FELIU en el 105.3 fm & www.radiosantfeliu.cat LOS CUERVOS SOBREVUELAN LA NOCHE
Dear Scott:I liked it and I didn't. It started off with that marvelous description of Sara and Gerald (goddamn it Dos took it with him so I can't refer to it. So if I make any mistakes-). Then you started fooling with them, making them come from thing they didn't come from, changing them into other people and you can't do that, Scott. If you take real people and write about them you cannot give them other parents than they have (they are made by their parents and what happens to them) you cannot make them do anything they would not do. You can take you or me or Zelda or Pauline or Hadley or Sara or Gerald but you have to keep them the same and you can only make them do what they would do. You can't make one be another. Invention is the finest thing but you cannot invent anything that would not actually happen.That is what we are supposed to do when we are at our best-make it all up-but make it up so truly that later it will happen that way.Goddamn it you took liberties with peoples' pasts and futures that produced not people but damned marvellously faked case histories. You, who can write better than anybody can, who are so lousy with talent that you have to - the hell with it. Scott for gods sake write and-write truly no matter who or what it hurts but do not make these silly compromises. You could write a fine book about Gerald and Sara for instance if you knew enough about them and they would not have any feeling, except passing, if it were true.(看得出海明威很看好杰拉德的写作才华,但依然丝毫不客气的批评他身上的写作问题。)There were wonderful places and nobody else nor none of the boys can write a good one half as good reading as one that doesn't come out by you, but you cheated too damned much in this one. And you don't need to.In the first place I've always claimed that you can't think. All right, we'll admit you can think. But say you couldn't think; then you ought to write, invent, out of what you know and keep the people's antecedants straight. Second place, a long time ago you stopped listening except to the answers to your own questions. You had good stuff in too that it didn't need. That's what dries a writer up (we all dry up. That's no insult to you in person) not listening. That is where it all comes from. Seeing, listening. You see well enough. But you stop listening.It's a lot better than I say. But it's not as good as you can do.You can study Clausewitz in the field and economics and psychology and nothing else will do you any bloody good once you are writing. We are like lousy damned acrobats but we make some mighty fine jumps, bo, and they have all these other acrobats that won't jump. For Christ sake write and don't worry about what the boys will say nor whether it will be a masterpiece nor what. I write one page of masterpiece to ninety one pages of shit. I try to put the shit in the wastebasket. You feel you have to publish crap to make money to live and let live. All write but if you write enough and as well as you can there will be the same amount of masterpiece material (as we say at Yale). You can't think well enough to sit down and write a deliberate masterpiece and if you could get rid of Seldes and those guys that nearly ruined you and turn them out as well as you can and let the spectators yell when it is good and hoot when it is not you would be all right. Forget your personal tragedy. We are all bitched from the start and you especially have to hurt like hell before you can write seriously. But when you get the damned hurt use it - don't cheat with it. Be as faithful to it as a scientist-but don't think anything is of any importance because it happens to you or anyone belonging to you. About this time I wouldn't blame you if you gave me a burst. Jesus it's marvellous to tell other people how to write, live, die etc. I'd like to see you and talk about things with you sober. You were so damned stinking in N. Y. we didn't get anywhere. You see, Bo, you're not a tragic character. Neither am I. All we are is writers and what we should do is write. Of all people on earth you needed discipline in your work and instead you marry someone who is jealous of your work, wants to compete with you and ruins you. It's not as simple as that and I thought Zelda was crazy the first time I met her and you complicated it even more by being in love with her and, of course you're a rummy(酒鬼). But you're no more of a rummy than Joyce is and most good writers are. But Scott, good writers always come back. Always. You are twice as good now as you were at the time you think you were so marvellous. You know I never thought so much of Gatsby at the time. You can write twice as well now as you ever could. All you need to do is write truly and not care about what the fate of it is. Go on and write. Anyway I'm damned fond of you and I'd like to have chance to talk sometimes. We had good times talking. Remember that guy we went out to see dying in Neuilly? He was down here this winter. Damned nice guy Canby Chambers. Saw a lot of Dos. He's in good shape now and he was plenty sick this time last year. How is Scotty and Zelda? Pauline sends her love. We're all fine. She's going up to Piggott for a couple of weeks with Patrick. Then bring Bumby back. We have a fine boat. Am going good on a very long story. Hard one to write. Always your friend Ernest
This is our first Guest episode!! Yes, we also skipped a bunch of chapters too! Listen to this chapter to hear Chris Dugan, local business man. Owner of KoKo Moes shaved iced, video production company and all around good guy! He actually makes our show better by just saying his name! Magic starts the chapter off with four bad jokes...in a row! Chris gives his background and life info along with great stories. He mentions a deep dark secret of Puerto Rican shaved ice consumption. We talk baseball cards, Rachaels Gentleman's Club and one of our favorite Italian Delis called Stasio's Italian Deli & Market on Bumby. We also dabble in car talk and sample beers favored with his very own product!Tune in via iHeart, Spotify and by clicking the podcast cover art below! Enjoy.Contact us at: chroniclezthebumperoflife@gmail.comSupport the show (https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/777026.rss)
Do you have a favorite teddy bear? In this collection of stories, you will meet Celeste, a little girl who has seven different teddy bears. . . Olibear, Bumby, Alistar, Chumly, JellyBear, Nellie, and Ralph. Find out what happens when Celeste falls asleep and her teddy bears come to life and take turns telling stories about their silly adventures. What will happen when Ralph wanders outside and the neighbor’s cat chases him? A surprise happy ending will have little ones snuggling their own teddy bears!
Boudoir photography has become popular over the past several years and a session can be a very empowering. However, because it usually involves little clothing, your nerves can get the best of you. In this episode, we are talking to Bumby Grimm of BB by Bumby on how to calm your nerves so you can fully enjoy your boudoir session.
As most of us are self-quarantining in the wake of COVID-19, some of us are spending a lot more time with a significant other. In Ernest Hemingway’s case, nearly a century ago, it was with significant others — plural. Hemingway wound up sequestered with both his wife and his lover after his son Bumby was diagnosed with a highly contagious respiratory illness. Host Sarah Fenske talks with acclaimed author Lesley Blume about the whole ordeal.
In this episode of the Ben Steele Show, lead guitarist and talented musician Tyler Tingey talks the Las Vegas music scene, his own story as an artist, bird watching, and faith. Tyler dives deep into his creative process, his practice schedule, some of his music influences, and his solo album, which will be released in 2019. He talks about what it's been like to know and perform along side artists such as Joshua James, Mumford & Sons, and Imagine Dragons. He also talks about his mission in England and other things that he finds important in his life.
Matt Hughes of Bowerman Track Club stopped by the podcast to record an incredible episode covering long-run topics ranging from half-tights versus shorts to burrito bets. Matt is a 2016 Olympian and the Canadian record holder in the 3000m steeplechase. He was in Boston running the Valentine Invitational at BU and is currently training in Toronto. This week's cohost, Louis Serafini, is a 13:54 5000m runner for Tracksmith Hare AC and a graduate of Boston College. A few important notes for this episode: 1) We have a theme song! 2) Bowerman Track Club nickname translator: "CD" is Chris Derrick. "Bumby" is Andrew Bumbalough. "Jager" is Evan Jager. "Mo" is Mohammed Ahmed. "Woody" is Woody Kincaid, and "Jerry" is coach Jerry Schumacher. 3) Spoiler alert for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
If you think there aren't any good guys in the sport of track and field, then you haven't met Andrew Bumbalough. Tennessee native, foster parent, and the man in the middle of one USA track's most curious race DQ decisions, "Bumby" has been integral to running culture since his days as a Hoya. Woody Kincaid takes a break from training in Mammoth Lakes to bring you this month's edition of POAM. Mammoth Crib: Train in Mammoth http://www.visitmammoth.com/crib
Learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this weekend with Bungalower and the Bus. Hosted each week by Jon Busdeker and Brendan O'Connor. This week we discuss the reopening of Bumby, the new Orlando Police Department headquarters and a new Mexican restaurant opening on Lake Ivanhoe.
Willow keeps an amazingly positive outlook despite her experiences. She shares her journey into iOS development and teaching as well as identifier and age discrimination; employer ethics and killer native animals. Willow Bumby iOS Developer - Teacher - Leader Vancouver Twitter: @istx25 She, Her istx25.io istx25.svbtle.com Iris @Irisapp Lighthouse Labs iOS and web development training @Lighthouse_Labs Grace Willow Opportunity to teach and mentor students Karl Beyond compare - awesome for resolving git merge conflicts Getting solid at Git rebase vs. merge Pop quiz Bands Blind Pilot Tom Rosenthal Movies Martian Interstellar TV Criminal Minds Holy war Tabs vs Spaces: Spaces Emacs or VIM: VIM Colour: Piercing Red Gold or Rose Gold: Rose Gold NO POKEMON Emoji:
Witness one of the most versatile DJ's in the Game. THE DOJA blesses this mix by spining Hip-Hop into Dubstep to D&B all while spittin hot lyrics to keep yall's head bobbin! The newest installment of the Drastik Beats Radio Podcast will showcase new and old tunes from the likes of: Marger, Skream, Fiction, Riko Dan, Black Milk, 7 G.E.M.S., Flux Pavillion, Seven Lions, Skism & DC Breaks, Au5, DANK, Bandula Dub, Neek the Exotic, Bumby Knuckle, Roc Raider, The Uprising, Foreign Beggars, Bare Noise and more. But don't take our word - HEAR for yourself! You will not be disappointed. For more mixes and information on THE DOJA make sure you check out: http://www.thedoja.net http://www.inventiverecords.com http://www.doublesteprecords.com Follow on Twitter @thedoja Like on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thedoja