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Best podcasts about Chris Thorpe

Latest podcast episodes about Chris Thorpe

Christopher Gabriel Program
Gordy Sheer: From a Phone Number on a Van to Olympic Silver Medalist

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 10:15


White Plains, New York native Gordy Sheer is a three-time United States Olympian in luge doubles (Albertville, Lillehammer, Nagano). He's now the Director of Marketing for US Luge in Lake Placid and has been coming on The CGP for 14 years. Gordy joins the program for two segments this week. He begins by sharing the incredible story of how he got involved with luge, the journey to becoming an Olympian and the ultimate: Getting on the podium as the first American (with doubles partner Chris Thorpe) ever to win a medal in luge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christopher Gabriel Program
Gordy Sheer: From a Phone Number on a Van to Olympic Silver Medalist

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 10:15


White Plains, New York native Gordy Sheer is a three-time United States Olympian in luge doubles (Albertville, Lillehammer, Nagano). He's now the Director of Marketing for US Luge in Lake Placid and has been coming on The CGP for 14 years. Gordy joins the program for two segments this week. He begins by sharing the incredible story of how he got involved with luge, the journey to becoming an Olympian and the ultimate: Getting on the podium as the first American (with doubles partner Chris Thorpe) ever to win a medal in luge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Theatre Audience Podcast
Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep33: Dance Umbrella Festival - MOS, I Love Acting But F*** This Industry, Meetings and Trueman and the Arsonists. Plus an interview with actors Adam Owers and Angela Jones.

Theatre Audience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 50:13


Delve into a multisensory extravaganza at the Dance Umbrella Festival 2023, hosted at the Barbican Centre, where MOS Greece magically transforms the stage into a cinematic symphony of sights and sounds. Using everyday items like umbrellas, plungers, and, of course, coconut shells, MOS recreates the intricate sound effects crafted by expert foley artists for film and television. What emerges is not just audio, but a mesmerizing dance of energy as tap numbers are translated into a rhythmic canvas of looped, distorted, paused, and intensified recordings. Witness this fusion of visual and auditory artistry as Athens-based dancer and choreographer Ioanna Paraskevopoulou takes her Dance Umbrella Festival debut, crafting an unmissable narrative that dances between movement, sound, and imagery. Venture into the world of acting with a biting twist in I Love Acting But F*** This Industry, a new theatrical masterpiece that recently graced Theatre Peckham's stage. Written by Faisal Dacosta and Raphel Famotibe, the play unfolds against the backdrop of a global pandemic and a workers' strike that has upended the acting industry in 2023. Join close friends Manny, Ade, and Zion, South London natives, as they navigate the post-pandemic acting scene. Balancing their unwavering love for their craft with the disheartening acting industry that funds it, they grapple with the challenges this new world poses to their group dynamics and mental well-being. Get ready for laughter and introspection with Meetings, a razor-sharp comedy by Mustapha Matura. Hugh's encounter with street food triggers a journey into his Trinidadian roots, much to the bemusement of his high-flying wife, Jean. To quench his nostalgic passion, he hires a cook, Elsa, whose culinary talents transport him back in time. As they explore themes of identity, belonging, and the cost of progress, the play invites you to a feast of humour and contemplation. Experience it all through stellar performances, featuring Martina Laird, known from TV shows like Casualty and Dreamland, alongside an impressive theatrical portfolio. Join the journey as this comedy unfolds, with Martina joined by Kevin N Golding and Bethan Mary-James Finally, immerse yourself in the curious and captivating world of Trueman and the Arsonists. in a new version by Simon Stephens, complete with catchy songs by Chris Thorpe. This unique morality play, originally penned by Max Frisch challenges traditional notions of right and wrong, inviting evil in with open arms, warm blankets, and fine dinners. It's an amoral tale that's also sprinkled with songs, creating an atmosphere that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. Dive deeper into the play as you join an exclusive interview with the talented actors Adam Owers and Angela Jones. 

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Active Directory Cyber Resilience: Managing Permissions to Prevent Cybersecurity Threats | A Company Briefing from Infosecurity Europe 2023, London, England | A Quest Software Company Briefing Story with Chris Thorpe

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 20:38


Live on-location from Infosecurity Europe 2023, Sean Martin connects with Chris Thorpe from Quest Software to discuss operational and AD resilience and how organizations can manage permissions to prevent cybersecurity threats.The conversation covers how AD is a vital system and a single point of failure for the organization and therefore is a prime target for bad actors. Given the continued rise in cybersecurity threats, organizations should assume that accounts have already been compromised and should aim to work towards blocking access at choke points before their tier zero assets can be reached.Sean and Chris also discuss the importance of audit trails to track changes and to find the origin of a compromise, emphasizing that AD, as a specialist product, requires a specialist solution.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-storyGuest: Chris Thorpe, UK&I Technical Channel Manager at Quest Software [@Quest]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-thorpe-52488b25/ResourcesLearn more about Quest: https://itspm.ag/quest-adp23Recommended Podcast | Cyber Resilience with Defense in Depth: Maximizing Security in Hybrid Active Directory Environments | A Their Story Conversation from RSA Conference 2023 | A Quest Story with Sergey Medved and Matthew Vinton: https://itsprad.io/redefining-cybersecurity-168Be sure to tune in to all of our Infosecurity Europe 2023 conference coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosecurity-europe-2023-infosec-london-cybersecurity-event-coverageCatch the full Infosecurity Europe 2023 YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllTOeLEfCLJlToZIoJtNJB6BAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story____________________________If you are a cybersecurity vendor with a story to share, you can book your pre-event video podcast briefing here (https://itspm.ag/iseu23tsv) and your on-location audio podcast briefing here (https://itspm.ag/iseu23tsp).Explore the full conference coverage sponsorship bundle here: https://itspm.ag/iseu23bndlFor more ITSPmagazine advertising and sponsorship opportunities:

Redefining CyberSecurity
Active Directory Cyber Resilience: Managing Permissions to Prevent Cybersecurity Threats | A Brand Story from Infosecurity Europe 2023, London, England | A Quest Software Story with Chris Thorpe

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 19:24


Live on-location from Infosecurity Europe 2023, Sean Martin connects with Chris Thorpe from Quest Software to discuss operational and AD resilience and how organizations can manage permissions to prevent cybersecurity threats.The conversation covers how AD is a vital system and a single point of failure for the organization and therefore is a prime target for bad actors. Given the continued rise in cybersecurity threats, organizations should assume that accounts have already been compromised and should aim to work towards blocking access at choke points before their tier zero assets can be reached.Sean and Chris also discuss the importance of audit trails to track changes and to find the origin of a compromise, emphasizing that AD, as a specialist product, requires a specialist solution.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-storyGuest: Chris Thorpe, UK&I Technical Channel Manager at Quest Software [@Quest]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-thorpe-52488b25/ResourcesLearn more about Quest: https://itspm.ag/quest-adp23Recommended Podcast | Cyber Resilience with Defense in Depth: Maximizing Security in Hybrid Active Directory Environments | A Their Story Conversation from RSA Conference 2023 | A Quest Story with Sergey Medved and Matthew Vinton: https://itsprad.io/redefining-cybersecurity-168Be sure to tune in to all of our Infosecurity Europe 2023 conference coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosecurity-europe-2023-infosec-london-cybersecurity-event-coverageCatch the full Infosecurity Europe 2023 YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllTOeLEfCLJlToZIoJtNJB6BAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story____________________________If you are a cybersecurity vendor with a story to share, you can book your pre-event video podcast briefing here (https://itspm.ag/iseu23tsv) and your on-location audio podcast briefing here (https://itspm.ag/iseu23tsp).Explore the full conference coverage sponsorship bundle here: https://itspm.ag/iseu23bndlFor more ITSPmagazine advertising and sponsorship opportunities:

Torbay Hospitality Podcast
S2E2 King's Coronation Preview

Torbay Hospitality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 12:54


This week we have updates from the hotel and restaurant sector plus a Kings Coronation events preview and huge jobs listing!  Plus we are joined by Chris Thorpe who offers his insights into customer service and the local hospitality scene. Thanks for listening!  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/torbay-hospitality/message

The What Is Cycling Podcast
Rockstar 2022 Gravel 250 Winner - Chris Thorpe

The What Is Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 74:21


Thank you for checking out the first episode of The What Is Cycling Podcast! I am Elijah Townsend and for our very first episode, we will be chatting with this years Rockstar Gravel 250 winner Chris Thorpe. Chris is currently a student at VCU, located in Richmond, and is breaking into the ultra endurance scene. During the race, Chris not only overcame technical difficulties, but also ran out of fuel with 90 miles to go. We also take a dive into his training and set up for the race, as well as, his ultra endurance goals for the year. Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/velothorpe/ Follow Chris on Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/45728403? What Is Cycling Website: https://www.whatiscycling.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsbPd9s44lhhxquSF6PQHUw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatiscycling/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatiscycling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatiscycling

Temporary Fandoms
Protest, with Chris Thorpe-Tracey: Movements, Scenes, and Genres

Temporary Fandoms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 68:01


In this episode of MSG10, we are joined by musician, radio presenter, and activist Chris Thorpe-Tracey for a freewheeling look at Protest songs through the early 20th Century. And if you go to our website at infrequency.co.uk, or our Mixcloud at mixcloud.com/tempfans you also get to hear the tracks by Paul Robeson, Bob Dylan, Roberta Flack , and many more. We cover issues including unions, the Vietnam War, Jim Crowe era racism, and The Catholic Church. We also ramble a little bit, get distracted but it was a fascinating and fun chat. Chris has a substack which you should subscribe to at https://bordercrossing.substack.com/ Our theme music comes from the always excellent Jonathan Fisher

Christopher Gabriel Program
Feb. 12, 2022: Olympic Medalist Gordy Sheer Breaks Down USA Luge in Beijing

Christopher Gabriel Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 9:43


Gordy Sheer competed in three Winter Olympics (Albertville, Lillehammer and Nagano) ultimately winning the first luge medal (along with doubles partner Chris Thorpe) in U.S Olympic history, grabbing silver in Nagano. Gordy takes us through how the U.S. team did in Beijing and what's next for the athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blink
Ep 50

Blink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 Transcription Available


This week on our 50th episode, we have USA Luge Olympic alumni on to give their best advice for the 2022 Olympic Team. Thank you to Becky Wilczak Brand, Chris Thorpe, Matt Mortensen, Gordy Sheer, Julia Clukey, Brian Martin, Jack Elder, Bethany Bedford, Erin Warren, Erin Hamlin Hodge, Larry Dolan, Adam Heidt, Christian Niccum, Ty Danco, Cameron Myler, Megan Sweeney Schafer and Courtney Zablocki Landin.Good luck USA Luge in Beijing and let it fly!

hr2 Hörspiel
Status von Chris Thorpe

hr2 Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 60:17


Wir alle haben eine Nationalität, oder zumindest die meisten von uns. Das Drama "Status" des britischen Autors Chris Thorpe, mit dem er den begehrten "Fringe First Award" gewann, befragt darin sich und seine Zuhörer, ob man diese nationale Zugehörigkeit einfach ablegen kann, wenn man sich über die Politik und/oder gesellschaftliche Entwicklungen im eigenen Land ärgert. Kann man einfach irgendwo anders hingehen und seine Zugehörigkeit wie einen Anzug ausziehen - ist das nur eine Frage des eigenen Willens? Kann man sich vielleicht so dem ewigen Kampf der Nationen um Grenzen und Abgrenzung entziehen? Die weltumspannende Flucht von seinem Heimatland England führt den Autor über Deutschland, nach Amerika, dann ins turbokapitalistische Singapur und schließlich über Frankfurt zurück nach England. In realen und surrealen Begegnungen wird die Frage, was heute nationale Identität bedeuten kann, immer wieder neu ausgelotet: Braucht Dein Land Dich oder Du Dein Land? Im Stile eines Road Movie, mit der live singenden und E-Gitarre spielenden Schauspielerin Paulina Alpen, erlebte „Status“ am Staatstheater Mainz seine deutschsprachige Erstaufführung unter der Regie von Jana Vetten. Marlene Breuer hat diese Inszenierung 2019 fürs Radio adaptiert und damit damals unserer Reihe DRAMAjetzt! eröffnet. Anlässlich des ersten Jahrestages des Brexit wiederholen wir nun diese Produktion. (Audio verfügbar bis 29.01.2023) Noch mehr Hörspiele und Hörbücher finden Sie im Podcast-Pool des Hessischen Rundfunks: https://www.hr2.de/podcasts/hoerspiel/index.html

Convidado Extra
“O teatro não serve para dar lições de moral”

Convidado Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 36:29


Jorge Andrade é actor, encenador, dramaturgo, e cofundador da mala voadora, que na sala-estúdio do TNDMII apresenta “OFF”, com texto do britânico Chris Thorpe sobre o fim do mundo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wombles had a Dream Podcast
#025 New season - Same podcast

The Wombles had a Dream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 69:34


Lee Finch is joined on the 1st episode for the new season by Danny Baker and programme editor Chris Thorpe. Talking pre season and new signings. Plough lane - cost for food and drink, stadium card and the general sale for Bolton. Finally we answer some fans questions as honestly as we can.

Monumental Me Mindshare Podcast - tools to take you from here to there. Thrive in your strengths.

Melina Spadone does it all as a single working mother of 3 boys. Her candidness and realism is much needed to inspire the women who are in similar situations. No sugar-coating, no false perfection here! The Covid-19 pandemic created a situation that was "Mission Impossible," but Melina persevered in maintaining her demanding career as a lawyer and leader in family offices (high net-worth families) as well the leader in her own home and maintaining home schooling, the demands of raising children in today's world, her own personal passions she continues to pursue regardless of the constraints on her time AND keeping herself going over the past 15 months. The Mental Load is a real struggle for women right now. We are joined by our friend Chris Thorpe to discuss Melina's career, juggling and mothering during the "she-cession." ~ Join the Monumental Me community and The Resilience Program at Monumentalme.com and follow us on Instagram @monumentalme.we ~

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business
The value of a Sponsor for women & how to get one - INSEAD alum Ripa Rashid

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 34:13


Ripa Rashid is a Managing Director and Head of Inclusion and Diversity at Cowen, an investment bank and financial services company. Ripa is an internationally recognized subject matter expert and practitioner in the space of workplace diversity and inclusion, with a focus on gender, race and global talent engagement and development strategies. Ripa speaks regularly as a member of the INSEAD Women in Business Club in New York City and we are thrilled this podcast allows her voice to be heard globally. Prior to joining Cowen, Ms. Rashid was Managing Director at Culture@Work, Working Mother Media and Bonnier's strategic advisory and custom research group. Previously, she was co-president at the Center for Talent Innovation (CTI) in New York City, a premier think tank and content provider that studies global workplace inclusion and diversity. She has also served as a management consultant with Booz & Company, PwC and Mitchell Madison Group, and has held senior diversity and inclusion positions at MetLife and Time Warner. Ripa holds an AB cum laude in astronomy and astrophysics from Harvard University, an MA in anthropology from New York University and an MBA from INSEAD. Liana and Ripa have collaborated on helping women in business as volunteers for for INSEAD alumni since 2008. In the Stories Podcast, we are collecting stories and having conversations with women in business to inspire, inform and connect women and men who want to achieve their goals and success in business and for social good. With Liana Slater Growth Executive, Co-Founder Momunmentalme.com and Co-Founder INSEAD IWiB Global Club and Chris Thorpe, Founder Brick Investment Partners. Music by Patrick Prouty.

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business
The value of a Personal Board - 6 ambitious women share their story of a women's Mastermind group (aka peer to peer mentoring)

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 40:55


"Keep Ascending." Six professional, ambitious women meet once a month to discuss work issues, business ideas, reflect on life choices and share laughter. After attending the "ASCEND Summit" in New York City, a conference podcast co-host Liana Slater attended to hear INSEAD professor Zoe Kinias share her research, she and 5 other women committed to keep the momentum going after feeling inspired by the invigorating women & men who spoke at the women in leadership summit organized by Columbia Business School. Tara Bishop, Lidia Bernik, Pam Dickson, Katherine Peters, Elizabeth Yi & Liana Slater committed to "Keep Ascending." These individuals reflect on their group that consistently serves as a forum to inspire each other, regularly seek professional advice, mentor one another, and leverage this support network to continue to thrive through their personal connection and the power of this Mastermind group. Join us as we share a different kind of discussion in this episode of "Stories," the infinite value of a Personal Board and why it is so important to work to build your own. Produced by Chris Thorpe, Founder, Brick Investment Partners and Liana Slater, Growth Executive, Co-Founder, MonumentalMe.com & Co-Founder, INSEAD IWiB Global Club. Music by Patrick Prouty. The ASCEND Summit was hosted by Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC's Morning Joe, and featured panels on gender equity and meritocracy, female access to capital, and work-life balance. Additionally, the conference featured an academic panel with leading scholars from Columbia Business School, London Business School and INSEAD discussing the latest research on diversity and inclusion efforts in business, and the best proven methods for driving meaningful change throughout organizational ecosystems. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Human Resources
Episode 1 – Fucking Up

Human Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 51:13


The first episode of the series explores fucking up, with theatre maker Chris Thorpe. In 2011, Hannah and Chris made a show together called The Oh Fuck Moment – a show about how we culturally handle mistakes, asking audiences to celebrate them instead. In 2014, Hannah and Chris made a series of mistakes that fucked up their working relationship. This episode asks, how do you get back into a room together, even if you believe the other to be wrong? This episode asks what kind of mistake-maker you might be.Created by Hannah Jane Walker. Sound design by Hana Walker-Brown. Artist wellbeing practitioner — Lou Platt. Outside eye — Ross Sutherland. Supported by Arts Council England See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Blink
Ep. 24

Blink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 14:24 Transcription Available


Chris Thorpe, two-time Olympic medalist, joins us to chat about the track in Oberhof, Germany and to preview the upcoming race being held there this weekend.Find out more about luge at www.usaluge.orgAdventure by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitraxMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business
The story of the IWiB Global Club with Co-Founders Sophie Bertin & Liana Slater

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 24:11


Co-Founder Sophie Bertin, joins us to discuss how and why the IWiB Global Club came to be, how it can help you, and why we have so much more work to do. As an executive who has lived and worked in several countries and speaks a multitude of languages Sophie has a clear sense of how culture impacts gender bias. "We have only just scratched the surface," reflects Chris Thorpe, Founder, Brick Investment Partners and IWiB ExCo member. Join the conversation. With Liana Slater, Growth Executive & Co-Founder, INSEAD IWiB Global Club. Music by Patrick Prouty.

The Wombles had a Dream Podcast
#006 Circuit Breaker

The Wombles had a Dream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 60:37


Lee and Jamie are joined again by dons fans Robert Boyce and Chris Thorpe, discussing coronavirus, a potential circuit breaker, Steve Seddon returning to Brum, formations and Glyn's job.

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The Wombles had a Dream Podcast
#002 with Chris Thorpe

The Wombles had a Dream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 57:49


Lee and Jamie are joined by BTPL match day programme editor Chris Thorpe to discuss Chris' role, the three games against Gillingham, Barrow & Crawley and all about bringing some old school atmosphere back to Plough Lane.

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Moving Matters
Episode 9: Moving Matters with Greg Wildman of Basil Fry & Company

Moving Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 64:24


In this episode, Greg Wildman, Managing Director of Basil Fry & Company, discusses, in quite some length, how he began in the industry in 2001, although he started in the world of work at the age of 13 as a paperboy. After a stint at university, and travelling the United States of America teaching tennis, we discover that Greg returned to a company he used to work for as a Saturday boy during his college days, Russell & Bromley, where he then set about making a successful career for himself, but soon began to realise that the opportunity to climb to the top the career ladder would be limited as Russell & Bromley was and still is a family owned company. In 2001 Greg was headhunted by his brother, Philip Wildman, and offered an opportunity to join his brother at Basil Fry & Company, which he duly accepted, and in 2004 Greg spearheaded the recruitment side of the business, adding the likes of Ria Houston, Peter Doman and Adam Kellaway over the years to name a few. We discover that Basil Fry's jewel in the crown is Removal Claims Services, which provides claims handling for goods in transit policies. And discover that over the years one claim was for half a bag of pasta that went missing, and how Chris Thorpe (now retired) was so disgruntled by one claim that he settled it in stamps! Greg explains the difference between liability cover and an insurance solution, and declares that from the 1,500 removers on his books 70% offer an insurance solution while 30% offer liability cover. Greg also offers an important piece of advice for movers, ensuring you have a signed acceptance of contract form from your customers at all times – vitally important! We discover several challenges Greg has overcome, purchasing the company with brother Philip heading up the management buyout in 2007, recruiting the right people to drive the company forward, making preparations to buy the company himself 10 years later in 2017, and on a personal level, Greg's colon burst in 2010, putting him out of action for 9 months. Greg goes one better than David Bunting did on episode 7 and lists 6, yes 6, highpoints of being within the industry! We discuss how Greg would like the public perception of the moving industry to change, citing once again just how skilled the workforce actually are, and how he would like to see the insurance industry be more proactive and improve on their service levels. We discover that outside of the world of work Greg has a passion for AFC Wimbledon, enjoys collecting watches, and it will come as no surprise that he enjoys socialising, with the friends made through business relationships formed from working within the industry. And as always we end with a funny story regarding a well known member of the Basil Fry team that involves a revolving door and a bloody nose, and another regarding Greg's very own house move and a little present left by a fox. Enjoy! Links to Basil Fry & Company: * Website (https://basilfry.co.uk/) * Facebok (https://www.facebook.com/basilfrytheremoversbroker/) * Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/basil-fry-&-company/) Special Guest: Greg Wildman.

9yrspodcast
9yrs Live: Sunday 27th September

9yrspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 63:20


Tonight’s host Stuart Deacons is joined by George Jones, Matt Harwood and new editor for the BTPL Matchday Magazine, Chris Thorpe. We discuss Fleetwood’s 1-0 win, football without crowds, BTPL background, Debentures and Accrington preview.

Intersections: Where Theory and Practice Meet
Intersections — Rachel Chavkin

Intersections: Where Theory and Practice Meet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 57:22


Hosted By Michael Rau This Podcast is supported by the Office of the Vice President for the Arts and Stanford TAPS. The statements in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers. This Week's Episode of Intersections features Rachel Chavkin. RACHEL CHAVKIN is a director, writer and dramaturg, as well as the founding Artistic Director of Brooklyn-based company the TEAM (theteamplays.org) whose work has been seen all over London and the U.K. including the National Theatre, the Royal Court, Old Vic, and multiple collaborations with the National Theatre of Scotland and the Battersea Arts Centre. Selected freelance work includes Dave Malloy’s Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (Ars Nova, A.R.T., Broadway), Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown (New York Theatre Workshop, Edmonton Citadel, London’s National Theatre, upcoming: Broadway), Arthur Miller’s The American Clock (Old Vic), Matt Gould and Carson Kreitzer’s Lempicka (Williamstown), Caryl Churchill’s Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (New York Theatre Workshop), Marco Ramirez’s The Royale (Old Globe, Lincoln Center), Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds (Ars Nova, Off-Broadway, national tour), Sarah Gancher’s I’ll Get You Back Again (Round House), and multiple collaborations with Taylor Mac including The Lily’s Revenge, Act 2 (HERE); and with Chris Thorpe, including Confirmation and Status. Chavkin is a recipient of a Tony nomination for Best Direction, three Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, multiple Lortel nominations, two Doris Duke Impact Award nominations, and the 2017 Smithsonian Award for Ingenuity along with Dave Malloy.

Ultimate Sports Network
The Games 5 - Audio Gordy Sheer

Ultimate Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 32:33


The Games takes a moment to talk with the Marketing Director of the United States Luge Association. Gordy Sheer, who also happens to be a three time Olympian and, along with partner Chris Thorpe, earned a Silver Medal in the 1998 Nagano Games.

Putting it Together
Shedcast – Chris Thorpe

Putting it Together

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 28:55


Join me in chatting to Chris Thorpe about his show Status which weaves a funny, tragic and sometimes magical tale of what it means to be a citizen of anywhere, or nowhere. The post Shedcast – Chris Thorpe appeared first on Putting it Together.

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Day for Night with Caridad Svich
Day for Night with Caridad Svich: Episode 13: scene from This Thing of Ours by C. Svich, & excerpt from Status by Chris Thorpe

Day for Night with Caridad Svich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 16:01


Day for Night with Caridad Svich, a series that looks at the intersection between theatre & poetry, in the edgelands. Episode 13: scene entitled Book from This Thing of Ours by Caridad Svich, and excerpt from Status by Chris Thorpe (Oberon Modern Plays). Content: some curse words used. LIstener Support is encouraged. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business
The advantage of being a woman in finance - Wharton alum Katie Stitch

Inspire, Inform & Connect: Stories for you by INSEAD Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 15:50


Katie Stitch, Managing Director, W Capital Partners, shares her insights from her 20+ year career from investment banking to private equity. Katie points out the value of diversity of thought and the advantage of being a woman in finance, as well as how she leveraged mentors and the creation of a personal board. We are collecting stories and having conversations with women in business to inspire, inform and connect women and men who want to thrive in their careers and in life. Welcome to the new series featuring women in investing. 20 minutes well spent. INSEAD alumnus Chris Thorpe, Managing Partner, Brick Investment Partners, and alumna Liana Slater, IWiB Global Club Co-Founder & Co-President produce and moderate our episodes featuring women in investing. Music by Patrick Prouty https://patrickprouty.com/bio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Newy Tech People
Chris Thorpe: CEO & Founder of Leading Edge Data Centres

Newy Tech People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 34:10


In this episode Chris and I chat about the growth of Leading Edge Data Centres regionally, how the idea for the business came about and future plans for expanding in new locations. We hope you enjoy the episode!

DigitalAgenda Podcast
Episode 4: Regulation and Innovation

DigitalAgenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 38:44


Regulation is often seen as constraining innovation. How can we protect innovation whilst ensuring ethical development and responsible use of big data? What form of regulation is appropriate to ensure a trusted internet? And how can industry, government and the not-for-profit sector work together to achieve it? We hear from Richard Sargeant, Johnny Hugill, Heather Savory, Cheryl Stevens MBE & Chris Thorpe, as they discuss the relationship between regulation and innovation at the DigitalAgenda Power & Responsibility Summit 2019.

Saturday Review
The Manchester International Festival: Tree, David Lynch at Home, Parliament of Ghosts, David Nicholls. Only You and much more

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 50:40


The Manchester International Festival is a biannual event, enveloping the city in a wide range of arts events across the genres. We'll be casting our critical net as wide as possible Film director David Lynch has curated a series of events at the venue Home, including an exhibition of his artwork and a series of concerts There's been controversy around the Idris ELba/ Kwame Kei Armah play Tree, but will our panel think it's any good? An exhibition by Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama; Parliament of Ghosts at The Whitworth Gallery reclaims and repurposes everyday artefacts David Nicholls' new novel Sweet Sorrow is a tale of adolescent/early adult yearnings framed by a Shakespeare production British indie film Only You follows a largely-carefree couple who get together and decide to have a baby but it's not as easy as they'd hoped And (of course) much much more from MIF Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Sarah Crompton, Katie Popperwell and Chris Thorpe. The producer is Oliver Jones Podcast Extra recommendations Sarah: Marius Petipa, The Emperor's Ballet Master by Nadine Meisner Katie: Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History podcast Chris: Abomination by Divide and Dissolve Tom: Spiderman -Into the Spider-verse

Always There
S2 E9: CHRIS THORPE-TRACEY

Always There

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 57:21


Julia shanghais writer, broadcaster and retired songsmith Chris Thorpe-Tracey to haul ropes aboard HMS Howards' Way Series 2 Episode 9. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Arts & Ideas
Playing God

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 45:44


How do you put the Bible on stage or make a modern medieval mystery play? Shahidha Bari talks to the National Theatre of Brent's Patrick Barlow as his play The Messiah starts at UK tour. New Generation Thinker Daisy Black watches a new medieval mystery play in Stoke. Plus the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition at the British Library sees a giant Northumbrian Bible returned to Britain for the first time in 1300 years. And historian Iona Hine discusses her research into how we understand biblical stories and what difference translation makes. The Messiah by Patrick Barlow, with additional material by John Ramm, Jude Kelly and Julian Hough opens at Birmingham Repertory Theatre 18 Oct 2018 - 27 Oct 18 starring Hugh Dennis, Lesley Garrett and John Marquez. It tours to Cardiff, Sheffield and Chichester and then goes to the London West End. Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War runs at the British Library from Fri 19 Oct 2018 - Tue 19 Feb 2019 covering 600 years and featuring 180 treasures including the Codex Amiatinus, a giant Northumbrian Bible taken to Italy in 716 The Mysteries - newly created dramas by Sam Pritchard and Chris Thorpe have been performed in five different venues across the North of England exploring the impact of different landscapes on communities. All of them can be seen at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester from 25 October–11 November 2018. Iona Hine researches at the University of Sheffield. https://www.dhi.ac.uk/hine/ Her thesis was called Englishing the Bible in Early Modern Europe. Producer: Luke Mulhall

Stage Blether
Episode 25: I Don't Belong Here

Stage Blether

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 30:23


This episode offers reviews of Chris Thorpe's "Status", ThisEgg's "dress" and Dante or Die's "User Not Found", all part of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018. There are also discussions of theatrical spectatorship, the MeToo movement and Derrida, amongst other things.

The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Edinburgh Festival Fringe episode 1 with Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano (August 9, 2018)

The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 42:30


In the first of our weekly podcasts from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018, The Stage critic Tim Bano and associate editor Lyn Gardner discuss all the big shows and key issues of the festival. In episode 1, they are joined by theatremakers Chris Thorpe and Rachel Chavkin, actor and playwright Yolanda Mercy and The Guardian reviewer Kate Wyver. Find out what the critics thought of controversial play Ulster American, whether Thorpe and Chavkin manage to walk Edinburgh's Royal Mile and be interviewed at the same time and what Lyn Gardner's favourite fringe foodstuff is. The Stage Podcast is presented in association with Charcoalblue https://www.charcoalblue.com

Prodcast - Powerful Radio Production
Chris Thorpe - on the sly

Prodcast - Powerful Radio Production

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 41:14


Chris Thorpe is a highly experienced international producer, having worked at stations in the UK, for Virgin Radio working on stations in Dubai, Thailand, Turkey & Jordan, and for Nova Entertainment in Australia as Group Production Director and Assistant Program Director for Nova100. Now back home in the UK, he co-runs On The Sly, a production company servicing major international clients such as the BBC, My FM, iHeart Radio & Virgin Radio just to name a few. Hosted by Dom Evans. 

Royal Court Playwright's Podcast
S2 Ep14: Chris Thorpe talks to Simon Stephens

Royal Court Playwright's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 69:38


There are very few writers I have interviewed or will interview in these podcasts whose curriculum vitae is longer than mine. And certainly none of those are some years younger than me.

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Loose Ends
Jessica Raine, Kevin Bishop, Linda Lewis, Chris Thorpe, Siv Jakobsen, Bedouine, Arthur Smith, Clive Anderson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 38:46


Clive Anderson and Arthur Smith are joined by Jessica Raine, Kevin Bishop, Linda Lewis and Chris Thorpe for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Bedouine and Siv Jakobsen. Producer: Sukey Firth.

Stage Blether
On Weakness

Stage Blether

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 24:20


Why is weakness important? This episode reviews two Edinburgh Fringe shows - Beadledom's "Omega" and Chris Thorpe and Rachel Bagshaw's "The Shape of the Pain", under the topic of 'weakness' and 'story'. There are discussions of Simon Critchley, St Paul and Giorgio Agamben thrown in for good measure.

Pursued by a Bear
Pursued by a Bear: Europe!

Pursued by a Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 45:36


This month with a comprehensive look at European theatre! Annegret talks to Andrew Haydon, Lee Anderson and Megan Vaughan at Theatertreffen in Berlin. Tim talks to Selma Dimitrijevic, the artistic director of Greyscale Theatre. Rebecca Jacobson finds out about an immersive Twin-Peaks-inspired show in Germany. Holger Syme says intelligent things about German theatre. Chris Thorpe … Continue reading Pursued by a Bear – episode 3 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Intensive Care Network Podcasts
The Ageing Intensivist: Chris Thorpe

Intensive Care Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 24:18


When does age transition from being an asset to a liability? Segun Olusanya and James Day interview Chris Thorpe on the intriguing question of whether increasing retirement age of ICU consultants affects personal health and patient safety.

Open Data Institute Podcasts
Friday lunchtime lecture: 3D printing: Shaping the engineering of the future

Open Data Institute Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014 40:12


If you thought 3D printing was some sort of futuristic sci-fi technology that would never catch on, think again. I can make is a group that produces kits to help teachers, parents and children understand all about 3D printing. Chris Thorpe, I can make’s technology spoke about how the group hopes to help inspire the current school generation to become the engineers, inventors and manufacturers of the future. Chris is a technologist who makes things with code, APIs and now 3D printing. He was once the CTO of Moshi Monsters, the pet monster game that makes parents’ evenings awkward. Our videos: https://vimeo.com/theodiuk Our audio: https://soundcloud.com/theodi Our slides: https://www.scribd.com/OpenDataInstitute Our photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ukodi/ Our website: theodi.org

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
[SPL] July 2014: Catalan, Gaelic and The Bloody Great Border Ballad Project

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2014 35:31


In an episode recorded at last year's Edinburgh Fringe, we speak with the organiser of The Great Bloody Border Ballad Project, Lorne Campbell, and two of its six participants, the poet Chris Thorpe and theatre practitioner Lucy Ellinson, about their involvement in what was a fascinating exploration of the artistic potential of borders and a reimagining of the modern ballad. We also speak with Catalan poets Josep Lluís Aguiló and Carles Torner who appeared at the Edinburgh International Book Festival together with Gaelic poets Padraig MacAoidh and Niall O'Gallagher. They discuss writing in their respective minority languages and how the situation with Gaelic publishing is almost the opposite of that enjoyed by Catalan. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle @rvwable and produced by Colin Fraser @kailworm of Culture Laser Productions http://www.culturelaser.com @culturelaser.