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True rock n roll legend, Chris Newman, lead singer with 70's band ‘Smokie', discusses his extraordinary career, his connection with Ireland and who exactly Alice is!
Chris Newman, Head of Corporates, Clear.BankUK businesses across a variety of sectors are increasingly looking to offer financial services to their customers, including payments, lending, and savings accounts. Embedded finance is widely perceived as a growth driver and a new opportunity for revenue growth. Chris Newman, Head of Corporates at ClearBank, which offers embedded banking solutions to corporate clients, speaks to Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence about the prospects for explosive growth over the coming years in ‘white label' banking.
Podcast Miniseries: Cultivating a Culture – Growing a Healthy Neurosurgical Workplace Ep. 4: Begin Again Guest: Nicholas Theodore Hosts: Brian Gantwerker & Chris Newman Join hosts Brian Gantwerker and Chris Newman with Dr. Nicholas Theodore—friend, inventor, mentor, and now Chairman of Neurosurgery at Banner Health. He shares the story behind his return to Arizona, reflecting on the pivotal roles of timing, opportunity, and intentional decision-making in shaping his career.
Listen back to 3AW Football as Richmond assistant Chris Newman joined the program to preview their clash with GWS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A recent Wall Street Journal report reveals that Donald Trump now sees his mass deportations as a big political problem for him. He's siding internally with advisers who worry that they've become a liability in the midterms. In this, Trump is clearly rebuking Miller and his agenda. New reporting from Politico further illuminates this dynamic, revealing fresh levels of infighting prompted largely by Miller's unhinged demands. As Politico notes, this turmoil has already gotten Kristi Noem fired from the Department of Homeland Security, and all this leaking plainly reveals deep internal dissatisfaction over Miller's tenure. We talked to Chris Newman, counsel at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and a shrewd observer of Miller. He explains persuasively how we can divine Trump is souring on Miller and now sees his agenda as a potential liability, why Miller's grand ideological project may be in trouble, and what it means that millions of Americans have taken to the streets to protest it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Wall Street Journal report reveals that Donald Trump now sees his mass deportations as a big political problem for him. He's siding internally with advisers who worry that they've become a liability in the midterms. In this, Trump is clearly rebuking Miller and his agenda. New reporting from Politico further illuminates this dynamic, revealing fresh levels of infighting prompted largely by Miller's unhinged demands. As Politico notes, this turmoil has already gotten Kristi Noem fired from the Department of Homeland Security, and all this leaking plainly reveals deep internal dissatisfaction over Miller's tenure. We talked to Chris Newman, counsel at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and a shrewd observer of Miller. He explains persuasively how we can divine Trump is souring on Miller and now sees his agenda as a potential liability, why Miller's grand ideological project may be in trouble, and what it means that millions of Americans have taken to the streets to protest it. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Wall Street Journal report reveals that Donald Trump now sees his mass deportations as a big political problem for him. He's siding internally with advisers who worry that they've become a liability in the midterms. In this, Trump is clearly rebuking Miller and his agenda. New reporting from Politico further illuminates this dynamic, revealing fresh levels of infighting prompted largely by Miller's unhinged demands. As Politico notes, this turmoil has already gotten Kristi Noem fired from the Department of Homeland Security, and all this leaking plainly reveals deep internal dissatisfaction over Miller's tenure. We talked to Chris Newman, counsel at the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and a shrewd observer of Miller. He explains persuasively how we can divine Trump is souring on Miller and now sees his agenda as a potential liability, why Miller's grand ideological project may be in trouble, and what it means that millions of Americans have taken to the streets to protest it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We dive into the confusing rabbit hole of medical staffing, credentialing, and privileging, particularly for the critical care APP, with Chris Newman, pediatric critical care PA and Vice Chair for Clinical Performance at the University of Colorado. Check out the REVIVE conference here! Check out the CHEST Procedural Skills for the Critical Care Clinician course … Continue reading "Lightning rounds 61: Credentialing and privileging, with Christopher Newman"
Welcome to episode 308 of Growers Daily! We cover: making mulching work for you, if collaborative farms are the answer… why aren't we seeing more of them, and it's almost the new year… can I still sow some cover crop? We'll find out! We are a Non-Profit!
It's Emmajority Report Thursday on the Majority Report On today's program: The New York Times reports growing frustration among GOP members with Speaker Mike Johnson as anxiety over the midterms intensifies. The Wall Street journal covers the fallout between Pete Hegseth and Admiral Alvin Hosley over the Admiral's concerns about the legality of the Caribbean boat strikes. On Morning Joe, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) of the Armed Services Committee says lawmakers are increasingly concerned about the boat strikes. Clay Risen, editor at the New York Times and author of Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism and the Making of Modern America, joins Emma to discuss his book. Chris Newman, legal director for the National Day Laborers Organizing Network, joins Emma to talk about the threat day laborers are facing from ICE. If you're able to support the Immigrant Defense Fund, you can donate here. In the Fun Half: Brandon Sutton and Matt Binder join the show. The right has turned Charlie Kirk into a currency. Josh Shapiro is offended by Kamala Harris' version of the story of her VP selection process. Joe Rogan thinks that Jesus Christ will return as artificial intelligence. Hakeem Jeffries responds to Trump pardoning of Rep. Henry Cuellar. Co-founder of Kalshi says the long-term is to financialize everything and create a tradeable asset out of any difference of opinion. All that and more. The Congress switchboard number is (202) 224-3121. You can use this number to connect with either the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Follow us on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors: SMALLS: For a limited time, get 60% off your first order, plus free shipping, when you head to Smalls.com/MAJORITY. AURA FRAMES: Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/MAJORITY. Promo Code MAJORITY ONESKIN: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code MAJORITY at https://www.oneskin.co/majority STORY WORTH: Save $10 or more during their Holiday sale at Storyworth.com/majority SUNSET LAKE: Use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% off of your entire order at SunsetLakeCBD.com Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com
The On Patrol Podcast is back with another brand new episode! While enroute to eat Turkey or recovering from a Food hangover, give a listen or view to Episode 29: Creating a Historical Wargame Scenario for the Tabletop With Jeffrey Cavender and Chris Newman. In this episode, Wyndhurst Productions and Fightin Kentuckian sit down with Jeffrey and Chris of Wargamers of Ashland, KY, to examine their research, scenario rules, painting, game play, and lessons learned from bringing the Battle of Point Pleasant to the Tabletop. In just 120 days from flash to bang, Jeff and Chris created this historical refight to teach and demonstrate at the Battle's annual historical celebration festival. If you're curious about bringing a historical scenario (local or otherwise) to the tabletop, this episode is for YOU! As always, we appreciate any feedback, critiques or criticisms. So grab your spear, your shield, musket, belt-fed machine gun, or Shawnee Tomahawk and join us on this episode of On Patrol! Thanks in advance for the listen or view!
Podcast Miniseries: Cultivating a Culture – Growing a Healthy Neurosurgical Workplace Episode 2: Transforming Culture and Building Success Guest: Robert Spetzler Hosts: Brian Gantwerker and Chris Newman
In this episode of the Unemployable Podcast we sit down with Chris Newman from New Mill Developments to unpack his incredible journey from putting just $50,000 into his first project to now leading more than $50 million worth of property developments on the Gold Coast. Chris shares how he went from a career in health and safety to battling council knockbacks, managing builds through COVID, and even borrowing money at 30 percent interest to keep projects alive. Alongside Carson and Shannon, who have also built over $100 million in land deals, this conversation reveals the raw realities of partnerships, finance, risk, and the mindset required to grow from one house to multi million dollar developments. If you are interested in property, investing, or the behind the scenes of how big deals really get done, this is an episode you will not want to miss.
NGI markets editor Chris Newman sits down with Bracewell partners Bryan Clark and Jared Berg to discuss how companies can tap associated gas supply in the Permian Basin to fuel innovative co-located power arrangements and potentially receive higher pricing than at the oft-volatile West Texas benchmark, Waha. While data centers housing artificial intelligence grab headlines for their massive appetite for electricity, these projects represent a broader trend of associated gas assets being monetized for various in-basin power needs. Bigger projects may solve gas supply issues, but they bring operational complexity. Clark and Berg give examples of existing and proposed off-grid uses and the challenges they face.
NGI markets editors Chris Newman and Jodi Shafto discuss whether long-dormant pipeline projects in the region could finally break ground under the new administration based on Jodi's takeaways from the recent LDC Gas Forum Northeast conference in Boston. The duo examine the stark price divide between the pipeline haves and have nots. Appalachian gas traded near zero while New England spiked to $33.50/MMBtu this winter. With data center demand surging, the infrastructure gap could become even more critical. They discuss industry sentiment on the prospects for reviving projects like Williams' Constitution Pipeline. They also review how the region's gas pipelines and producers are positioned to handle explosive AI-driven demand.
A new player has entered North American natural gas markets with data centers to power artificial intelligence on the rise in the United States. Natural gas access to power the facilities is a top concern for the major companies involved in the sector, and demand from new data centers could have a meaningful impact on future gas growth. NGI's Leticia Gonzales, managing director for North American natural gas pricing, and senior markets editor Chris Newman dig into this issue. Plus, with summer just around the corner, the duo examine the current state of the market flipping the script for regional price relationships as cooling demand takes over as the major pull on gas use.
Over the weekend, President Trump raged on Truth Social at judges who are ruling that Trump must follow the law in the case of wrongfully-deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia and others illegally deported to prisons in El Salvador. Trump again threatened to dispense with due process for migrants. Yet this comes even as Trump admitted in a new interview that he's open to bringing Abrego Garcia back and retrying him for deportation through lawful channels. For Trump to acknowledge he has this option while nonetheless threatening to end due process for Abrego Garcia and other migrants is a dark development. All this comes as two new polls show Trump badly losing the war of public opinion over all these illegal renditions. We talked to Chris Newman, a lawyer for the Abrego Garcia family, who powerfully explains why Trump is losing the war over public opinion, how Trump is importing Bukele-style authoritarianism into the United States, and why Trump will ultimately lose in court. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the weekend, President Trump raged on Truth Social at judges who are ruling that Trump must follow the law in the case of wrongfully-deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia and others illegally deported to prisons in El Salvador. Trump again threatened to dispense with due process for migrants. Yet this comes even as Trump admitted in a new interview that he's open to bringing Abrego Garcia back and retrying him for deportation through lawful channels. For Trump to acknowledge he has this option while nonetheless threatening to end due process for Abrego Garcia and other migrants is a dark development. All this comes as two new polls show Trump badly losing the war of public opinion over all these illegal renditions. We talked to Chris Newman, a lawyer for the Abrego Garcia family, who powerfully explains how Trump is importing Bukele-style authoritarianism into the United States, why this is alienating the American people, and why Trump will ultimately lose in court. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the weekend, President Trump raged on Truth Social at judges who are ruling that Trump must follow the law in the case of wrongfully-deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia and others illegally deported to prisons in El Salvador. Trump again threatened to dispense with due process for migrants. Yet this comes even as Trump admitted in a new interview that he's open to bringing Abrego Garcia back and retrying him for deportation through lawful channels. For Trump to acknowledge he has this option while nonetheless threatening to end due process for Abrego Garcia and other migrants is a dark development. All this comes as two new polls show Trump badly losing the war of public opinion over all these illegal renditions. We talked to Chris Newman, a lawyer for the Abrego Garcia family, who powerfully explains why Trump is losing the war over public opinion, how Trump is importing Bukele-style authoritarianism into the United States, and why Trump will ultimately lose in court. Looking for More from the DSR Network? Click Here: https://linktr.ee/deepstateradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After back-to-back warm winters, this year's brutally cold showing has rapidly depleted Lower 48 natural gas inventories, flipping them from surplus to deficit and creating a challenging outlook for the upcoming injection season. With storage now sitting below five-year averages and record LNG exports consuming more supply, the market faces a steeper climb to rebuild stocks amid caution by producers to bring on more supply. A hot summer could siphon gas away from injections to make the task harder. NGI's Leticia Gonzales, managing director of North American natural gas pricing, and senior markets editor Chris Newman examine the market's dramatic shift from surplus to deficit, producers' restraint despite higher prices, and the impact of structural LNG demand growth on domestic markets. They also look ahead to how the evolving market fundamentals could shape gas prices through summer and into winter 2025/26.
Featuring Chris Newman on Trump's far-right anti-migrant agenda and Democrats' cruel and stupid complicity. Read All-American Nativism versobooks.com/products/704-all-american-nativism Read Dan's essay on Gaza and migration politics in n+1 nplusonemag.com/issue-48/politics/do-border Trump's immigration executive orders propublica.org/article/donald-trump-immigration-executive-orders Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy After Accountability at Haymarketbooks.com Subscribe to a year of Jacobin for only $15— a special offer for Dig listeners! bit.ly/digjacobin
Featuring Chris Newman on Trump's far-right anti-migrant agenda and Democrats' cruel and stupid complicity. Read All-American Nativism versobooks.com/products/704-all-american-nativism Read Dan's essay on Gaza and migration politics in n+1 nplusonemag.com/issue-48/politics/do-border Trump's immigration executive orders propublica.org/article/donald-trump-immigration-executive-orders Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy After Accountability at Haymarketbooks.com Subscribe to a year of Jacobin for only $15—a special offer for Dig listeners! bit.ly/digjacobin
24 people are now confirmed dead as a result of the Southern California wildfires. While firefighters have made progress the fire threat is not over yet and John Smith, Host of The Arrow and Volunteer Firefighter with the North Tooele Fire District, joins the show to share what Utah fire departments are doing to help the extinguish these fires. Dave and Erin discuss arrests around improper drone usage and price gouging as these communities grapple with these devastating wildfires. Chris Newman, Founder of Drone Pro Academy joins the show to walk through the do's and don'ts of flying a drone.
Natural gas demand continues to defy forecasts calling for renewables to halt the fuel's growth in the Lower 48. That's no surprise to one clean energy investor, Prithvi Ventures' Rakesh Radhakrishnan, who spoke with NGI's senior markets editor Chris Newman about how lifecycle costs and other factors would continue to play a huge role in decision making for power resources.
Did someone amazing support you through mental health problems and would you like to recognise that support? Claudia Hammond launches the All in the Mind Awards where you can nominate individuals, professionals and groups who have helped you in your hardest times. Full details in the programme or by going to bbc.co.uk/radio4/allinthemind where you'll also find full terms. Entries close 8th January 2025 at 1pm.We want to recognise friends, family, colleagues, professionals, groups who have supported those with mental health problems. And to launch the awards Claudia talks to Joe Wicks, one of the judges this year, about how he supports his parents with their mental health difficulties, and about his passion for exercise as a route to improving mental health. Claudia is joined by cognitive neuroscientist Catherine Loveday from the University of Westminster. They discuss the role of cortisol in our bodies and how social media trends like #cortisolface are misleading. And Claudia and Catherine are joined in the studio by musician Sean O'Hagan and his neighbour Chris Newman doesn't understand the joy Sean takes from it. Together they discuss why music makes some of us emotional but leaves others cold. And neuroscientist Catherine attempts to measure Chris' response to music and discusses musical anhedonia, a condition which affects 5-10% of people including, possibly, Chris.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Lorna Stewart Studio Manager: Emma Harth Production Coordinator: Siobhan Maguire
Nathan Brown, Joey Montagna, Daisy Thomas, Stevie Johnson, and Jay Z Clark are at the MCG gearing up for the Tigers and the Giants. The boys kick things off with some news about each other from the week, Stevie J is back from an injury and Daisy is dominanting all over the media. Jay Z takes a lap around the league with the latest news and discussing the games so far, before the Giants Jack Buckley chat pre game and Bulldogs' Taylor Duryea joins us to chat their win over the Blues. We get the Good, Bad, and Ugly from the round so far and Tigers Assistant coach Chris Newman joins ahead of their game against the Giants and the Boys Hitch Their Caravans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Richmond assistant coach joined the 3AW Football broadcast in the lead-up to the game against the Blues at the MCG.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Tigers has hit the ground running in 2024. The first episode for the year of Richmond's podcast phenomenon features a special interview with former club captain and now assistant coach Chris Newman. ‘Newy' provides an insight into the impressive pre-season progress of talented young midfielders Thomson Dow and Kane McAuliffe, tells why experienced ruck recruit Sam Naismith is such a valuable addition to the Punt Road playing stocks, and discusses the tweaks made to the team's game plan by new senior coach Adem Yze. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this conversation, Chris Newman, a tour manager and production manager, shares his journey in the music industry. He discusses his college experience, starting to tour while in college, and transitioning between genres. He has worked with artists such as Riley Clemmons, Plumb, Natalie Grant, and Walker Hayes. Chris explains the differences between a tour manager and production manager, the importance of relationships in the industry, and the physical and legal risk in tour production. Takeaways Touring while in college can be challenging but rewarding, providing valuable real-world experience. Building relationships and maintaining a positive attitude are crucial in the music industry. Tour managers and production managers play different roles but both require strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Safety is a top priority on the road, and professionals must be prepared to handle unexpected challenges. Chapters 01:45 Career Aspirations and College Experience 04:22 Starting to Tour While in College 07:38 Transitioning to Tour Management and Production Management 10:32 Transitioning Between Genres 15:10 Tour Manager vs. Production Manager 17:24 Importance of Relationships in the Industry 18:15 Safety and Challenges on the Road 23:01 Differences Between Solo Artists and Bands 25:18 Genre Differences in Touring 28:34 Problem Solving on the Road 32:47 Living the Dream and Rewards of Touring 35:07 Misconceptions and Expectations of Touring 40:04 Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/springboardmusic/support
After one of the warmest Decembers on record, Old Man Winter arrived in grand fashion in January, sending temperatures plunging and natural gas prices skyrocketing. NGI Price & Markets Editor Leticia Gonzales is joined by Senior Markets Editors Kevin Dobbs, Chris Newman and Jodi Shafto to discuss the impacts the Arctic blast had on natural gas prices, production, storage, midstream infrastructure and the power grid. Is the natural gas market prepared for another frigid spell in February? NGI's Thought Leaders share their insights on the latest winter storm and the expectations for the rest of winter in the latest episode of NGI's Hub & Flow.
PLAY PODCAST FXF1001- WARREN BEATTY AND JONATHAN DEMME- Craig McKay, Tom Fleischman, Chris Newman, Deborah Wallach, Ron Bochar, Phil StocktonPicture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960's and 70's as well as their work on the film by Warren Beatty, Reds.Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST FXF1001- WARREN BEATTY AND JONATHAN DEMME- Craig McKay, Tom Fleischman, Chris Newman, Deborah Wallach, Ron Bochar, Phil StocktonPicture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960's and 70's as well as their work on the film by Warren Beatty, Reds.Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
Richmond assistant coach Chris Newman (20/12/23) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this weeks podcast Rachel and Danny are interviewed by friend Chris Newman on the Impact Meets Innovation podcast. Through this conversation they cover what Oneness Consciousness, healing and transformation actually is and how to achieve it. The Masters of Self University PODCAST is your highest source of Sacred Truth and Universal Wisdom, offered by Rachel Fiori, mystical teacher, psycho-energetic healer, & CEO. Join our journey of soul transformation with hosts Ellie Lee, Danny Morley, and the rest of our amazing Certified Mystical Life Coaches. Mystical Life Coach Certification: https://bit.ly/3RguMW5 Rachel's Book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/hkyLR Join Our Free Discord Community: https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/community/ Masters of Self University: https://mastersofselfuniversity.com/ Rachel's Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/rachel_fiori/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rachel_fiori Danny's Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dannyfmorley https://www.tiktok.com/@dannyfmorley NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY!
The final episode of Richmond's premier podcast Talking Tigers for 2023 is crammed with insights, opinions, information and entertainment bound to please every Yellow and Black barracker. Distinguished former Richmond captain Chris Newman, who has returned to the Club as an assistant coach, is a special guest on the show. Throughout a wide-ranging interview, ‘Newy' discusses: • The excitement permeating Tigerland with all the off-season change that has taken place. • Going through the process for Richmond's senior coaching position.• Why Adem Yze is such a good fit as the Tigers' new coach. • Working alongside fellow new assistant coach Jack Ziebell with the team's midfielders. • Dusty's flying start to the pre-season. • The young Tigers who have particularly impressed him so far.• Hawthorn recruit Jacob Koschitzke's on-field attributes that will benefit the Richmond line-up. The TT team also pay a glowing tribute to Richmond's AFLW superstar Monique Conti on her resounding victory in the 2023 AFLW Best and Fairest Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amid legal letters, rifts, and the threat of recrimination, the Friday Huddle boys courageously completed the Tight Arse Team of the Century in April 2013, and we've tracked it down for you! TIGHT ARSE TEAM OF THE CENTURY: FB: Troy Luff - Daniel Merrett - Jared CrouchHB: Andy Otten - Ben Rutten - Scott McGuinnessC: David Wojcinski - Tony Shaw - Brett DeledioHF: Brad Johnson - Corey McKernan - James HirdFF: Nick Holland - Paul Salmon - Russell GreenR: Scott Wynd - Brent Harvey - Kieren JackINT: David Hale - Rod Grinter - Steven Newport - Clancee PearceCoach: Alastair ClarksonMedico: Dr Peter LarkinsMedia manager: Tony JonesSquad members: Joel McDonald, Nathan Buckley, Mark Blicavs, Matthew Lloyd, Xavier Ellis, Chris Newman, Jason McCartney, Mick Martyn, Ben Dixon, Wayne Campbell----We're dropping a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday and Wednesday all the way through summer - subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Hawks Insiders for all the news through Hawthorn-tinted glasses and more exclusive content.Fair to say that our Head of Football - Rob McCartney, and the entire football department have had an intense couple of weeks of late.Not only did wheeling and dealing throughout the AFL Trade Period lead to a host of player incomings and outgoings, but a number of other list changes have also been made.And as we head towards the November Draft, we sat down with McCartney to touch base on a whole range of topics adding to the overarching theme around the state of our list.In the chat, McCartney talked to us about:* The frantic trade period and how our deals got done;* The additions of Jack Ginnivan, Mabior Chol and Massimo D'Ambrosio;* The return of Jack Gunston and why he is most certainly part of our development roadmap;* Chris Newman's departure and a possible replacement;* Finishing 16th and where we think we are at;* Con;* Chad Wingard and the decision to re-sign him;* Sammy's message ahead of the off-season; and more.We are pretty sure you will enjoy this one, so sit back, relax, and enjoy, as we take you on some feel-good reflection of the journey we are currently on.Join the Hawks Insiders community on Twitter and Facebook This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
We're joined by the one and only Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua Farms to talk about cooperative farming, figuring out who to work with, why he hates chestnuts, and what the pumpkin spice girls got right. We dive deep into conversations about scalability and what it means to be a part of the loosely affiliated eco-left, and how we figure out to build food systems while operating under capitalism. Check out Chris's work at Sylvanaqua Farms and Skywoman on Instagram and sylvanaqua.com. From Sylvanaqua Farms' website: Good food is a human right, period't. We need to get it to everyone; not just the denizens of our wealthiest enclaves fortunate enough to "vote with their food dollars." Everyone deserves good choices, and they should be available at the corner stores, our grocery stores, our restaurants, our schools, our hospitals, our institutions, and beyond. To do this, we must deprecate the romanticized Jeffersonian yeomanry that's dominated food discourse for centuries, and create deeply collaborative, de-individualized, sophisticated, human-centered, circular food supply chains inspired by this landscape's first and best stewards. Sylvanaqua Farms is one farm among several other food businesses coordinating to make this happen in the Chesapeake Bay region." To support this podcast, join our patreon for early episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/
Sam joined us to discuss their recent form, their youngsters development, Tyler Brockman's future, Finn Maginness' tagging prowess, Chris Newman's potential move to Richmond, Chad Wingard's injury, the Bulldogs game, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Christopher Newman wrote 'Fraud Plunder Treason and Our Treaty' to link the Waitangi Treaty to many historical clues hiding in plain sight. His qualifications for writing 'Our Treaty' include a Master's degree in education, a Bachelor's degree in sociology, a Teacher's College diploma and extensive experience with patent and intellectual property. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Retired regimental Sergeant Major, Artillery Corp. Thirty three years in the Army. Also, Gun Sergeant, Airborne Unit (parachute) and graduate of ADF Academy, Canberra.
Peter J. Devlin, recently elected as a Governor of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, has worked on more than 70 films and been nominated for five Oscars including Black Panther, Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon, Transformers, Star Trek (2009) and Pearl Harbor. He received a BAFTA nomination for his work on Star Trek and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Star Trek: Picard. He has worked closely with some of the top directors in film, including Michael Bay, Ryan Coogler, Ron Howard and Patty Jenkins. Earlier in the year he wrapped his work on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and is thrilled to have just worked with Chris Pine, who is making his directorial debut with the upcoming film Poolman. A past CAS Board member, it was his first CAS nomination for Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday that introduced him to the organization in 2000. Since then, he has received multiple nominations. Born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Devlin knew that he wanted to work in film after seeing Jaws as a teenager. Though his school principal told him his dreams were “pie in the sky,” he applied for a trainee audio assistant position at the BBC in Belfast in 1981. Initially thinking he might move into the camera department, he quickly realized his true interest was in production sound. To prepare for the interview, he spent his days in the local library reading as much about microphone principles, recording techniques and filmmaking as he could find. He got the job, which proved the perfect training ground, with the BBC's wide range of productions, from news, to sports, to concerts and to radio drama. “I had great mentors, and I learned about all of the different disciplines of sound there.” Devlin's focus and persistence were evident as he took the next step, writing to directors he admired, including Michael Mann. He still has the letter Mann sent him in 1987, inviting him to visit the set of Miami Vice. From there, Devlin forged connections with others in the industry, landing his first job in the United States, working in commercials. Eventually, he moved into television and film. Today, Devlin continues to adapt to the ever-changing technologies that enhance storytelling through production sound mixing. While he wishes that he had today's tech for some of the films he worked on in the past, he says, “The most important element will always be the work of the sound department as a team, boom operators and sound utilities. Their expertise allows me to concentrate on recording performance and create tracks that can elevate a scene when they are handed off to our colleagues in post production.” Devlin joins an illustrious group of past CAS Career Achievement Honorees including: Anna Behlmer, Willie Burton, Tom Fleischman, Les Fresholtz, Ed Greene, Tomlinson Holman, Doc Kane, William B. Kaplan, David MacMillan, Paul Massey, Scott Millan, Mike Minkler, Walter Murch, Andy Nelson, Chris Newman, Lee Orloff, Richard Portman, John Pritchett, Don Rogers, Gary Rydstrom, Dennis Sands, Randy Thom, Jim Webb, Jeffrey S. Wexler and Charles Wilborn.
In this latest episode of The Revolutionary's Garden, We cover arguably one of the most important crops in the world, Corn! Everything from its rich history, to modern controversy. We go over in detail how to select a variety, cultivate it in a variety of methods. and ultimately how to harvest and process it. As always if you like our show, please recommend us to your friends, leave reviews, and follow us on facebook. If you can, consider supporting us financially on Patreon. Our Patrons receive early access to episodes, bonus content, and a direct line to the Rev Garden team. https://www.patreon.com/RevGarden As always our show is produced on occupied Abanaki land, specifically the land of the Kennebeck nation. We pay a portion of our show proceeds to the Wabanaki alliance in the form of rent. Remember, land acknowledgements are a good first step, and rents are better, but nothing is a substitute for land back and indigenous sovereignty. Today we would like to recommend the afro-indigenous farmer Chris Newman and his cooperative farm network Sylvanaqua farms. On top of a lot of great articles trashing colonizer farming, Joel Salatin, and more, Chris Newman shows all of the great work being done by his cooperative farm network and mutual aid projects. While you learn a lot just by following him on social media, if you subscribe to his patreon you get hands on round tables discussing cooperative farm practices and more. https://www.patreon.com/skywoman
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In this episode, Chris talks openly about the issues and the legality surrounding the IHS Doncaster shows being forced to close after the June show. Take a listen, think about what is being said, and lets band together to support the hobby in its entirety.
On this episode of "The Good Life", Patrick speaks with Actor, Producer, and Acting Coach, Chris Newman. Everything from how he chooses roles, worst audition stories, to a Film Tax Incentive program potentially coming back to Michigan. It's a great conversation that you won't want to miss! You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Google Podcasts as well! Just follow the links below! APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-life-with-patrick-harney/id1547636410SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6wWycpUKKGvOUKmzb1zUiy?si=m_ROT8TEThOjKY7YHXJgaQAMAZON MUSIChttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/df1797b5-66a6-4641-9a84-b26eef6c9050/The-Good-Life-with-Patrick-HarneyGOOGLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNTY5OTU4LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiG34STr7zuAhXaCc0KHThSBaoQ9sEGegQIARACFOLLOW CHRISIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4142820/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisnewman_actor/Twitter: https://twitter.com/chris80newmanActing Class: https://www.gotericreativearts.comFOLLOW PATRICK IMDb: imdb.me/patrick-harneyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pharns194/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodLifePod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/pharns194
In which we interview Anthony Flaccavento, organic farmer, author, activist, and local politician, about his sustainable practices to incorporate carbon, nitrogen, and other essential elements back into the depleted soil of his former tobacco farm in southwest Virginia. No-till agriculture not only sequesters carbon and nitrogen in the soil, it balances soil water content in both drought and flood times. Host–Felicia Etzkorn of Virginia Tech, co-host–Jamie Ferguson of Emory & Henry College, with music by Wendy Godley of The Kind. Resources Anthony Flaccavento Building a Healthy Economy from the Bottom Up: Harnessing Real World Experience for Transformative Change (University Press of Kentucky, 2016) https://www.kentuckypress.com/9780813167596/building-a-healthy-economy-from-the-bottom-up/ SCALE — Sequestering Carbon, Accelerating Local Economies https://www.anthonyflaccavento.com/scale-inc Savory Institute https://savory.global National Ecological Observatory Network https://www.neonscience.org How to Bury Carbon? Let Plants Do the Dirty Work in Nautilus http://cshl.nautil.us/article/657/how-to-bury-carbon-let-plants-do-the-dirty-work?mc_cid=5c3e66ab03&mc_eid=71fa1ec799 Crop innovations can protect yields and improve food quality in a changing climate https://cen.acs.org/food/agriculture/Protecting-harvest/98/i6 Climate Change Take 5 with Tony (S.2, Ep. 4) https://www.bottomupeconomy.org/climate-change-sustainable-farming/ Sustainable farming and social justice: Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua https://www.sylvanaqua.com Nina Ichikawa of the Berkeley Food Institute https://food.berkeley.edu Joel Salatin's Unsustainable Myth: His go-it-alone message made him a star of the food movement. Then a young Black farmer dug into what he was really saying. https://www.motherjones.com/food/2020/11/joel-salatin-chris-newman-farming-rotational-grazing-agriculture/
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast Every month I post an Ask Me Anything Thread over on the Patreon for the podcast at Patreon.com/permaculturepodcast. Most of the time these threads are about design and plants, like the best time to transplant Elderberry. Sometimes we get away from permaculture and a question will come up like, What is my favorite Halloween Candy? To which the answer is anything with chocolate and peanuts, whether that's the whole legume or peanut-butter. In the AMA for October 2020, however, Joey asked something different. Their question was, “Do you have an opinion on the recent debate between Joel Salatin and Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua farms concerning racism and land access?” Their question was, “Do you have an opinion on the recent debate between Joel Salatin and Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua farms concerning racism and land access?” If you'd asked me even a few years ago if race was an issue with land access, I would have said no. The issue for me then wasn't race, but socioeconomic or class divide. Most of us were just too poor to buy any appreciable amount of land as wealth gets concentrated into the hands of developers and speculators, who could buy up the large chunks for cash and sell back ever smaller parcels at even higher prices for people who wanted a suburban or rural homesite. I saw this time and time again in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, my home from 1996 - 2007, as I knew several people with family farms that were offered millions of dollars for land that was later turned into developments. This same pattern repeated itself when I relocated to Harrisurg, Pennsylvania, as the price per acre climbed to $100,000 or more. Now living outside of Washington, D.C. undeveloped land here goes for over $1,000,000 an acre, if you can find any for sale. Even if you do find something less expensive, you are going to be a long way away from a market where you can sell your goods. Even here in Falls Church, Virginia, the farmer's market is populated by some farmers who travel two-hours one-way for the pop-up Saturday market where customers are willing to pay $6 for a dozen organic eggs or for two portobello mushrooms, and $8 for a quart of yogurt. Through this lens of class and the concentration of wealth I came to read White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America by Nancy Isenberg in 2018, which challenged my ideas about race and inter-generational wealth as it relates to class. Then the work of urban planner Jeff Speck, who I interviewed earlier this year, expressed concerns about the displacement (gentrification) which occurs with development that disproportionately impacts people of color. Jeff suggested The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein, which added clarity to why this is the case. For generations in the United States—with roots in the enslavement of people, red-lining of properties to exclude Black people from government services, and Black exclusion laws in the origins of Oregon—people of color have had less access to property and land. When and where property was available, the land was marginal compared to what whites could purchase, and at an increased price compared to white mortgages. Because of those readings and by becoming aware of the systemic policies, both tacit and explicit, which existed and continue to exist within this society, I agree with Chris's perspective that agriculture in America has been guided by racist processes. Land, wealth, and the ability to grow food have been excluded to BIPOC (black and indigenous people of color) folks for generations. Whereas white farmers can regularly inherit their family farms across generations—and Joel Salatin is clear he inherited his farm from his family—Black, and indigenous farmers rarely have this possibility and instead, like Chris Newman, must exist on rented land. But, those are just my thoughts on Race and Land Access in America. If you have an opinion, leave a comment or get in touch by sending me an email: The Permaculture Podcast. Until the next time, spend each day exploring how to decolonize permaculture, while taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other.
An episode that goes deep into the issues of single family farms and the potential of collectives to manage whole landscapes way more effectively to produce more food and wealth. Chris Newman, founder of Sylvanaqua Farms, joins us for another riveting conversation about regenerative agriculture. -----------------------------------------------------Welcome to Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food.Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits here: www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Other ways to support our work:- Share the podcast - Give a 5-star rating- Or buy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture. ------------------------------------------------------ Why does regenerative agriculture not scale beyond the often single family farm? What if we unleash the power of economies of scale specialization and actually build wealth within regenerative agriculture? What does inclusion mean within farming? Why does seed keepers and livestock breeders act as the key to our survival? We discussed all of it with Chris Newman, founder of Sylvanaqua Farms. More about this episode on: https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2020/09/29/chris-newman/.Find our Video Course here:https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course/.----------------------------------------------------------- For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag) Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag)
Do you like Pinot Noir? If so, there are many other light red wines worth getting to know. In this episode, Kathryn and Tug touch on a few alternatives to Pinot, and they drink Mencía, a Spanish varietal, discussing where it grows and how it's unique. The couple also discusses re-opening Esters - the seating, staffing and procedures are all totally new. One thing is certain: everyone will be wearing a mask. Tug is inspired by writer/farmer/visionary Chris Newman of Sylvanaqua Farms in Montross, Virginia. Kathryn gives a shout out to Krista Scruggs of Zafa Wines. And the Wine of the Week is the Fazenda Prádio, Mencía, Ribiera Sacra, Spain 2017. www.thelongfinish.com www.esterswineshop.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagam.com/thelongfinish Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelongfinish Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tlfpod Follow Kathryn on Instagram: www.instagram/kathrynweil Follow Tug on Instagram: www.instagram/tugcoker Follow Tug on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tugcoker Sylvanaqua Farms: www.sylvanaqua.com Zafa Wines: www.zafawines.com
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
Dr. Chris Newman is a family physician from London, UK and the founder of the Doctors for Extinction Rebellion Movement. He founded Doctors for XR in April 2019 in frustration at the media coverage of the Extinction Rebellion Protests. The group, which now has close to 500 members, is comprised of physicians who believe it is their duty as doctors to speak out about climate change. In this podcast episode, Chris sheds light on why it may be necessary to create some sort of disruption in our modern society, such as through civil disobedience, in order to redirect the path we're on; the environmental impact of the healthcare industry and what can be done about that; and more. Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/190 Weekly solutions-based news: www.greendreamer.com Support the show: www.greendreamer.com/support Instagram: www.instagram.com/greendreamerpodcast