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Barney and Dan discuss the beautiful, energetic, chaotic mess that was the London derby against Chelsea. They talk about Udogie and Romero's sending offs, Ange Postecoglou's cavalier tactics, Michael Oliver's main character arc, and the many, many appearances of VAR.Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comWatch our full episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@abitspursyFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy, @barneypollo and @dan_spursEmail us at hello@abitspursy.com
Paradox House presents… Episode 9 of Scripted hosted by Daisy Lewis. Episode 9 is here and Daisy sat down with the unstoppable Clint Dyer to chat all things theatre, process and how positive representation at the National Theatre can pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive industry. We also are joined by the brilliant Rachel De-Lahay. It's not double trouble this week, listeners. It's double value and we can't wait for you to tune in. Clint Dyer is the Deputy Artistic Director of The Royal National Theatre. Clint is one of only a very small number of people, and the only Black British artist, to have worked at the National Theatre as an actor, writer and director on full-scale productions. His breadth of experience and creative work will be invaluable as the NT adapts following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, and focus on the future. Clint continues to act, write and direct his own work away from the National Theatre. His most recent project saw him directing Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical which opened at the Lyric Theatre in the West End this year. Additionally, he reopened the National Theatre with Death of England: Delroy, which he directed and co-wrote with Roy Williams. Directing credits include: The Big Life (Theatre Royal Stratford East/Apollo, West end), The Westbridge (Royal Court), Kingston 14 (Theatre Royal Stratford East). Writing & Directing credits include: Death of England (National Theatre), Sylvia Plath (Royal Court), The Happy Tragedy of Being Woke (Complicité) – co-directed with Simon McBurney. Writing credits include: The Big Idea – The New Order (Royal Court), Starter Motor – part of Soon Gone Windrush Monologues (BBC), Redacted – The Lock Down Plays Podcast, 846 – Stratford East, My White Best friend/3.3 - Royal Court Theatre. Acting credits include: For Stage – Clint has worked with the likes of Mike Leigh, Simon McBurney, Dominic Cooke, Michael Attenborough, Ian Brown, Mike Bradwell, Madani Younis, Gbolahan Obisesan, Dawn Walton and Philip Hedley. He starred in the Oliver Award-winning Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (National Theatre). For Film – Mine, Sus, The Trail, Cherps, Mr Inbetween, Everybody Love Sunshine, Love Me Still, Act of Vengeance, The Club, Montana, Unknown, Sahara, Agora, Mr Bean 2 and Shopping. Awards include: Best Actor – I.A.R Awards (for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom), British Urban Film Awards, Screen Nation Film and Television Awards, Liege International Film Festival and The Texas Black Film Festival (for SUS). Rachel De-Lahay is an award winning playwright and screenwriter. Rachel's debut THE WESTBRIDGE premiered at the Royal Court in 2011 and went on to win the 2012 Writers Guild Award for Best Play as well as the 2011 Alfred Fagon Award. Rachel followed this up with ROUTES, which opened Vicky Featherstone's first season at the Royal Court in 2013. The play went on to earn Rachel the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright at the Evening Standard Awards 2013. Rachel's third full-length play CIRLCES debuted at Birmingham Rep and transferred to the Tricycle Theatre. In 2015, the Bush commissioned Rachel to write a monologue for Black Lives, Black Words. The monologue became MY WHITE BEST FRIEND, which became the template for Rachel to collaborate with and commission a number of established and emerging voices in theatre under the Bunker and the Royal Court. In television, Rachel has collaborated with Jack Thorne on Channel 4's KIRI and Netflix's THE EDDY. She has written on episodes of THE FEED and NOUGHTS AND CROSSES, as well as developing and adapting material of her own with various production companies in the UK and the US. Enjoy!
Episode 110 - Cirlces Of Influence by The Voice of the Valley
Lyrics: Take my hand, let's go Somewhere we can rest our souls We'll sit where it's warm You say: "Look, we're here alone" I was running in circles I hurt myself just to find my purpose Everything was so worthless, I didn't deserve this But to me, you were perfect I'm scattered through this life If this is life, I'll say goodbye She's gone like an angel With wings, let me burn tonight I was running in circles I hurt myself just to find my purpose Everything was so worthless, I didn't deserve this But to me, you were perfect I see me writing on this paper, praying for some savior Wishing to intake her and save her In a world so, so godless, so thoughtless I don't know how we wrought this, all the love that you brought us It feels like I'm killing myself, just wheeling myself Just to pray for some help I'd give it all just to have, have your eternity 'Cause it's all that assures me, it's worth all that hurts me I'd give you my heart, and I'd let you just hold it I'd give you my soul, but I already sold it On that day, that day I walked away in December I will always remember, I'll regret it forever I remember brown eyes so sad and blue skies Turned to darkness that night, I'm so sick of the fight I won't breathe unless you breathe, won't bleed unless you bleed Won't be unless you be, till I'm gone and I can sleep I was running in circles I hurt myself just to find my purpose Everything was so worthless, I didn't deserve this But to me, you were perfect I was running in circles I hurt myself just to find my purpose Everything was so worthless, I didn't deserve this But to me, you were perfect I've gone away, seen better times than yesterday It's hard to say that everything will be okay I've gone away, seen better times than yesterday It's hard to say that everything will be okay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/codynichol14/support
Darren and Niclas sit down at the mics again and talk plenty of an album in their Behind the Vinyl program. In this section, it’s A Perfect Cirlces album Mer De Noms with Mikael Stanne. Rocksverige no Beh
Time for a one off! On Episode 93 our hosts review one album and one beer...Both Stephen and Jesse try the Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Cafe De Olla Stout while reviewing Mac Miller's posthumous album Cirlces. Sounds like a one off recipe for success. Cheers!
On this podcast, titled "Scary times" I discuss the latest movie releases of "1917" & "Bad Boys for Life". This week was a big music for hip hop fans with the surprise release from Eminem entitled "Music To Be Murdered By" and "Cirlces" from Mac Miller, his first album since his tragic passing. I give my opinion on Aaron Hernandez documentary on Netflix along with my reaction regarding Tessa Blanchard winning the world championship for Impact Wrestling. Conor McGregor provided the sporting world with a big win over the weekend, I discuss what's next for him and why I think the latest MLB cheating scandal is not going to taint baseball. Finally, I'm giving my thoughts on the tragic event at Foothill High this past week. Follow the S.T.S Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Twitter.com./STSPODCAST661 Instagram.com/STSPODCAST661 www.soundcloud.com/6612391 Make sure you subscribe and rate on Apple Podcasts! This podcast is also available on Spotify, Anchor and Iheart Radio. FOLLOW THE STS PODCAST ON SOUNDCLOUD!
On this installment of #TheDojo we kick off the Pod on navigating friendship circles and influence of friendships in changing your behavior in your romantic relationships, we the move on to discuss people who smell and segue to the convo around one Roland Muchengwa. We also ponder on amount of "consideration" people show each other in the dating scene. The Nicolas Ninow sentencing. We round off the Pod talkin on the "Ogiee" sex party.
On this installment of #TheDojo we kick off the Pod on navigating friendship circles and influence of friendships in changing your behavior in your romantic relationships, we the move on to discuss people who smell and segue to the convo around one Roland Muchengwa. We also ponder on amount of "consideration" people show each other in the dating scene. The Nicolas Ninow sentencing. We round off the Pod talkin on the "Ogiee" sex party.
A lot has changed for Cirlces.Life since the last time we spoke to them a year ago. Rameez Ansar, Co-Founder, Circles.Life shares the latest on their expansion plans into Taiwan and Australia.
I am so passionate about the people of God realizing how essential it is to share the good news of Jesus on a daily basis. It's actually not as hard as so many of us think. Please spend some time listening to this episode. Seriously - I can't imagine what would happen if we all took this seriously. I hope you are encouraged and equipped from this! Blessings!
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Reproducing Circles happens as potential leaders apprentice and learn the ropes of guiding LifeGroups