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Join our host, Chris Bull, as he sits down with Mike Sexton to discuss career and life advice for SSPers in the first of a new series with SSP and Georgetown alumni.
Join our host, Chris Bull, as he sits down with former FBI agents Michelle Taylor & Holden Triplett as they discuss contemporary threats to U.S. national security and the evolving challenges of future threats.
Chris Bull, RedBull King of the Air head judge reveals all about what it his role entails being head judge at the worlds biggest kiteboarding event. RedBull king of the air takes place this year from 24th Nov - 9th December in Cape Town South Africa. The big air discipline has become huge in kiteboarding. Together we discuss how exciting this year's event will be which is set to feature both new school double kiteloops and oldschool big extreme megaloops.
The Biden administration recently released its new national security strategy outlining the top U.S. national security concerns and the U.S. planned approach. Join our host, Chris Bull, and guests Paula Mercado, Sirkar Tisyaketu and Rhett Rezendes as they discuss the 2022 National Security Strategy from the perspective of next-generation national security practitioners.
Welcome to another episode of 'Stories From...' where I share anecdotes, stories and interesting tidbits from my journey around Scotland on the 2022 edition of The Great Rugger Run. This week there are stories from Oban Lorne RFC where I speak with my old Bhubesi Pride mate - Lewis McFarlane - about the story behind the shirts, famous club days, tours to Pencoed, the kayaking coach and of course the legend of Big Tommy Sutherland! I also speak with Murray Hamilton who tells me about their School of Rugby. Then we travel to Helensburgh RFC where Secretary, Chris Bull tells me about the grounds and facilities, including a story about a visit from Princess Anne. Then Chairman, John Cashmore tells me about their outside bar and how it's increased their membership. Lastly, we take a stroll through the clubhouse and hear about their tactics for getting junior players to progress into the senior club. Finally, we head to Loch Lomond RFC where Club President, Iain Norrie tells me all about Loch Lomond RFC, their merge with Helensburgh and how they plan to support getting more kids into rugby. https://amateurrugbypodcast.com #rugbypodcast #amateurrugby PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page. SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options for you on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.
Ben Hook & Malcolm Blight were joined by AFL boundary umpire, Chris Bull after he officiated during the game where Buddy Franklin kicked goal number 1000.
Ben Hook & Malcolm Blight were joined by jockey Kerrin McEvoy & AFL boundary umpire, Chris Bull. Plus, top 7 & True or False.
Chris Bull | Episode # 242 | KOTA Head Judge Chris Bull is the head judge of the Red Bull King of the Air. Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/kitesurf365 Follow me: http://www.kitesurf365.com https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/ In association with: TheKiteMag, bringing you the very best in kiteboarding. Become a subscriber today and get 15% off by using the code “KITESURF365” at checkout. https://www.thekitemag.com/
On today's show, host Alex Berg is talking all about LGBTQ media and speaks with a couple guests with different experiences including LGBTQ Nation associate editor, Juwan Holmes, the co-founder and Editorial Director of LGBTQ Nation, Chris Bull and all-around queer media maven joining us herself, Sekiya Dorsett! ---- Listen to LGBTQ Nation Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus ---- Find more LGBTQ news stories at https://www.lgbtqnation.com/ ---- FOLLOW OUR PANELISTS: Alex Berg: Instagram & Twitter- @itsalexberg Juwan Holmes: Instagram- @juwanthecurator Twitter- @juwanthewriter Sekiya Dorsett: Instagram- @sekiya_dorsett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Commemorative Sex Series: Episode 3 of 4. When and where public baths have been popular, they’ve meant different things to different cultures. They might be sites for socializing, religious purification, spiritual/bodily cleanliness, relaxation/pampering, public health/hygiene, homosocialiality, and, of course, sex, or some combination of those things. At the start of the twentieth century, single-gender communal bathhouses were central to emerging gay communities all over North America and Europe. At the end of the century, those sites of community formation were associated with the rapid and devastating spread of HIV/AIDS. In 1984, the city of San Francisco ordered the closure of bathhouses, insisting that often anonymous and unsafe sex was at the heart of the bathhouse. But the closure of the gay bathhouses in AIDS-era America echoes the closure and backlash against queer bathhouse spaces in places like early twentieth-century Russia and Mexico. The bathhouse was a contested space because of its same-sex sexual activity, with or without the threat of the looming pandemic. For a complete transcript and bibliography, visit digpodcast.org Selected Bibliography Allab Berube, My Desire for History ,(University of North Carolina Press, 2011). Ed. by Chris Bull, While the World Sleeps: Writing from the First Twenty Years of the Global AIDS Plague (Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2003). Dan Healy, Russian Homophobia: From Stalin to Sochi, (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017). Victor M. Macias-Gonzalez, Masculinity and Sexuality in Modern Mexico, (University of New Mexicao, 2012). Ethan Pollock, Without the Banya we Would Perish, (Oxford University Press, 2019). Philip Tiemeyer, Plane Queer: Labor, Sexuality, and AIDS in the History of Male Flight Attendants (University of California Press, 2013). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the second episode of my podcast ‘Your Story - Our Story’ in this show I talk to Chris Bull one of my best friends who is kind enough to talk about the ups and downs his life has taken. I hope you enjoy the episode and please let me know what you think over at www.yourstory-ourstory.com
In this episode we’re talking to Chris Bull from Wrapabull. His persistence at such a young age, gets him in the door into a career path that has blown wide open. With over 20 years of experience in the design, print, wrap, and sign industry your getting the reinsurance that your going to be getting the best end result. We talk about family and ask questions like “Why we work such long hours as shop owners?” Chris shares his incredible story on how he got his GTR and why he wrapped it. Chris is also a member of the world wide vehicle wrap network Paint Is Dead. Chis and I sit and talk about so much, make sure to listen and share if you find value in this episode. Rate & Review the Podcast on iTunes or any platform you listen to!
Libby Purves meets actor Maureen Lipman; writer and comedian Paul Whitehouse; tightrope walker Chris Bull and farmer Desmond MacCarthy. Chris Bull - otherwise known as Bullzini - is a funambulist or tightrope walker. He is recreating the tightrope walk of Carlos Trower, The African Blondin, at A Day at the Lake in Staffordshire. Trower walked across the lake 100 feet above the water in 1864 and again in 1878, drawing huge crowds 30 years after the abolition of slavery in the UK. Chris first became interested in circus skills as a teenager and learned to juggle while at school. He trained for 12 years seeking out the best artists and teachers in Brazil, Cuba, France and Belgium. A Day At The Lake is at Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire. Maureen Lipman CBE, is an actor and comedian, best known for her homage to Joyce Grenfell in Re:Joyce; as Aunt Eller in Oklahoma and for her role in the Oscar-winning film, The Pianist. Her latest part is in Charlotte Keatley's play, My Mother Said I Never Should at the St James' Theatre, about the relationships between mothers and daughters spanning four generations. She is also appearing in the ITV2 comedy PLEBS. My Mother Said I Never Should is at the St James Theatre, London SW1. Desmond MacCarthy is a gentleman farmer struggling to keep his 17th century manor, Wiveton Hall, afloat while holding on to the country traditions of his childhood. He stars in the television series Normal for Norfolk which follows him as he tries to ensure his café turns a profit, supervises his fruit farm and gets stuck in with the renovation of a dilapidated cottage - which doesn't go at all smoothly. Normal for Norfolk is broadcast on BBC Two. Paul Whitehouse is an actor, performer and writer who has been involved in many of the best-loved comedy shows over the last 25 years including The Fast Show and Harry And Paul. In the comedy drama Nurse, created by Paul Whitehouse and David Cummings, a community mental health nurse makes her rounds to visit her patients in their homes. Most of these patients are played by Whitehouse himself and range from an agoraphobic ex-con; a manic ex-glam rock star and ageing rake Herbert, who hoards his house with possessions and memories. Nurse is broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Producer: Paula McGinley.
Chris Bull, Managing Partner at McDermott & Bull joins us in the studio to talk about why middle market companies should work with a retained search firms and how they differ from other forms of recruitment. Visit their website athttp://www.mbsearch.com/.
The April 22 episode features a chat with GayCities.com co-founder Chris Bull; Dale & Scott run down OUT Magazine's Power Gays; Scott makes a trip to Jock-a-Thon; and, the guys reveal a bit more about their big new project.
Authors Troy Johnson (Family Outing: What Happened When I found Out My Mother Was Gay), Christopher Tennant (The Official Filthy Rich Handbook), AirPlay's Chris Bull (Big Brother: Live TV Challenge), Author Ralph Peters (Looking for Trouble)