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English television personality and builder

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The Longer Game
Season 3 Episode 14: Getting A Leg Up In Retail To Step Over The Competition

The Longer Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 40:32


Getting into a new retail partner is an exciting opportunity that also comes with unique challenges. Do you know what retailers are looking for? Are you prepared to be placed on the shelf? And what will actually grab your consumer's attention? Craig Phillips, National Account Manager at Great Northern In-Store, joins us on this episode of The Longer Game to give brands a head start on nailing it with retailers. Brands don't know what they don't know. If you've never planned out a display for Target, how possibly get it right? That's why working with a strong partner that knows the channel well is so crucial. Sometimes service providers get treated more like a pariah than a plus-one at the party. The reality is brands and service providers both need each other, so let's place nice. Grab some soju and let's cheers to partners working well together. The Longer Game is a podcast focused on leaning into the trends and advancements in retail so brands see a clearer path to success across ALL channels. We're looking at retail in a whole new way, looking to better understand the future of retail. It's Retail Reimagined. Sharing hope about the future. No one channel can a business sustain. Go omni-channel.Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to our channel and make sure to click or tap the bell so you get notified whenever new episodes drop.Want to learn more about The Longer Game? Head over to https://thelongergame.com to read show notes, watch more episodes, or contact us.Follow us on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/thelongergameFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thelongergameFollow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/thelongergameOur Guest Name is Craig Phillips. Craig is a proud dad to two amazing little girls and a lucky husband to my incredible wife. I've spent the last 15+ years working in the packaging and display world, with a background in packaging engineering. I'm passionate about finding creative, practical solutions that make an impact. When I'm not working, you'll usually find me on the golf course, in the kitchen trying new recipes, or just hanging out with family and friends.Website: http://www.greatnortherninstore.comFind them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-phillips-88385112/Michael Maher, the host, would love to connect with you. Reach out to him at…Email: michael@thinkcartology.comLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/immichaelmaherThis podcast is sponsored by Cartology and Podcastify Me.Cartology is a customized done-for-you service agency that helps brands accelerate growth and get profitable on the Amazon marketplace. They work directly with brands to create strategy and then go right out and execute it. Want to find out more?Website: https://thinkcartology.comFind Cartology on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/cartologyFind Cartology on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thinkcartologyFind Cartology on Facebook: https://facebook.com/thinkcartologyPodcastify Me is designed to help coaches of all kinds enter the podcasting space with minimal lift for them. And, inviting past, current and future clients to your show as part of your marketing and sales process sets you apart from your competition, in a time where podcasting is really gaining popularity.Website: https://podcastify.meFind Podcastify Me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcastify-me/Find Podcastify Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastify.me/Find Podcastify Me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf2biqOTN2UbZ5aaM4Sx6NQ

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 19, 2025)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 62:44


This service of Choral Evensong, sung by the Cathedral Schola, observes the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The officiant and preacher is the Rev. Salmoon Bashir. Choral repertoire includes:Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Preces & Responses (St. David's, Roswell)Charles Beaudrot (b. 1951), Cathedral of St. Philip, AtlantaLeo Sowerby (1985-1968), Psalm 122Aaron Copland (1900-1990), At the river

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
A Christmas Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols (December 22, 2024)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 101:04


Prelude at 0:00; service begins at 22:40Modeled on the beloved carol service broadcast each Christmas Eve from King's College, Cambridge, A Christmas Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is our most popular choral service of the year. Ancient prophecies foretelling the coming of a Messiah and the Gospel accounts of the birth of Jesus are illumined by extra-biblical texts, anthems and Christmas carols that have inspired composers, choirs, and worshippers throughout the world and across time.The officiant is the Very Rev. Sam Candler. Choral repertoire includes:“Once in royal David's city” IrbyCarson Cooman (b. 1982), Adam lay ybounden“Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding” MertonEric Whitacre (b. 1970), Lux Aurumquearr. Craig Phillips (b. 1961), The holly and the ivy“Prepare the way, O Zion” Bereden väg för HerranJohn Joubert (1927-2019), There is no rose of such virtueCecilia McDowall (b. 1951), Now may we singenarr. Paul Halley (b. 1952), Huron CarolBob Chilcott (b. 1955), The Shepherd's Carol“On this day earth shall ring” Personent hodieCharles Beaudrot (b. 1951), Toys for a KingHerbert Howells (1892-1983), Here is the little doorarr. Dale Adelmann, “Of the Father's love begotten” Divinum mysteriumarr. John Rutter (b. 1945), Wexford Carol, “Good people all, this Christmastime”arr. David Willcocks (1919-2015), “God rest you merry, gentlemen”

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong for the Reign of Christ (November 24, 2024)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 61:20


This service of Choral Evensong, sung by the Cathedral Schola, observes the Reign of Christ. The officiant and preacher is the Rev. Canon David Boyd. Choral repertoire includes:Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Preces & Responses (St. David's, Roswell)Arvo Pärt (b. 1935), MagnificatLeo Sowerby (1895-1968), Nunc dimittis in DLarry King (1932-1990), And He shall reign as KingT. Frederick H. Candlyn (1892-1946), King of glory, King of peace

Plugged In La Porte
Episode 12: Craig Phillips & Nick Minich

Plugged In La Porte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 51:51


In this episode of Plugged In La Porte, Host Nate Loucks sits down with City of La Porte Director of Community Development & Planning, Craig Phillips, and City Engineer, Nick Minich, to discuss housing, the reason for TIFs and updates on projects including 39 North, LincolnWALK, and Indiana Avenue.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: We Gather Together, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 3:00


Best of Grandstand
Commonwealth Games: Craig Phillips - "I think it's just circumstance"

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 11:46


The program for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow was announced this week, and while the streamlined games was expected there were still plenty of disappointed sports that missed out. There will be no hockey, rugby, road cycling, marathon or triathlon to name a few. Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips is confident the reduced program is only due to the circumstance of the late venue change for these games, and will not impact the future of the Commonwealth Games. Listen to the full interview with Quentin Hull here. 

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Psalm Prelude, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 5:38


Rich In Success
213 - "I Felt A Fraud" Big Brother WINNER Craig Phillips

Rich In Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 58:25


In this weeks episode of the Success School podcast, Original winner of Big Brother, Craig Phillips joins Matt Hall.   Topics covered this week include:

Don't Tell Your Mum
Craig Phillips | Proper Dad DIY

Don't Tell Your Mum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 24:55


Who better to talk about DIY with than Big Brother legend and TV presenter, Craig Phillips. Check your eligibility for free solar panels, air source heat pumps and insulation under the eco4 scheme - just head to warmauk.com Check out Dadsnet on YouTube for reviews, jokes and loads more: https://shorturl.at/cinZ1 Or head to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDadsnet Join the Dadsnet community to have your say: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298654160327022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The HMO Success Podcast with Wendy Whittaker-Large
Saving money on your HMO utility bills with Crag Phillips from Smart Energy Solution and TED

The HMO Success Podcast with Wendy Whittaker-Large

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 54:15


With a wealth of experience spanning various facets of the property industry, Craig Phillips is a seasoned professional renowned for his expertise in property management. As the founder and owner of G8 Property in South Yorkshire, Craig has dedicated nearly a decade to providing exceptional property management services and coaching and mentoring property investors and letting agencies across the country. Smart Energy Solution, a pioneer in energy efficiency, was founded by Craig Phillips, a former military professional turned HMO landlord and award-winning letting agent. Phillips' extensive experience in the property industry illuminated a significant opportunity in energy management. Recognizing the growing need for sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions, he innovated TED, a smart energy-saving device, specifically designed to address the unique challenges faced by HMO landlords. In this podcast he does a live demonstration which you can see on my Youtube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNoytRBDtQ0KpvEenr067ww TED's remarkable efficiency in reducing energy bills quickly garnered attention, leading to its widespread adoption not only by landlords but also by homeowners and hotels. This expansion marks a significant milestone in Smart Energy Solutions' journey, positioning TED as a versatile and indispensable tool in the quest for energy conservation and sustainability. To contact Craig:  01226 664435 www.smartenergysolution.co.uk

The Next 100 Days Podcast
#419 – Phil Spencer – London DE

The Next 100 Days Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 48:49


London DE London DE is the UK's leading supplier of certified diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires and other coloured gemstones. The company is led by founder Phil Spencer, this week's guest on The Next 100 Days Podcast. Summary of the Podcast Introduction to London DE and its Founder Philip Spencer Philip Spencer introduced London DE, the fine jewellery and gold trading company he runs. He discussed his background in the Royal Navy. Phil shared how he became interested in gemstones, leading him to found London DE over a decade ago based in London, Dubai and Colombia. London DE's ethical gold and gemstone sourcing  Phil Spencer discussed London DE's ethical sourcing directly from mines in Colombia, ensuring fair pay and conditions for workers. He emphasised transparency in their supply chain from origin to sale. London DE's expansion plans and investment opportunities  Phil outlined London DE's plans to expand to the US, Southeast Asia and launch new brands and platforms. He described investment opportunities like loan notes that provide secure monthly returns to fund their diversification across jewellery, gold and gemstone markets globally. Due diligence on London DE and evaluating investment risk The discussion evaluated London DE's strong experience and relationships mitigating investment risk. While returns seemed promising, diligence was emphasised given the sector's complexities and bad actors. Phil assured protections like asset-backed funding and diversification of revenues and markets. Clips From the Podcast Phil is a Royal Navy Reservist https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Royal-Navy-Reservist.mp4 Why Phil's Office on Hatton Garden is Sort of Famous! https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Hatton-Garden-Heist.mp4   How Phil Got Started https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-How-Phil-Got-Started.mp4   Columbian Emeralds https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Columbian-Emeralds.mp4   Mine to Market https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Mine-to-Market.mp4   Ethical Credentials https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Ethical-Credentials.mp4   Loan Note - What Should an Investor Consider? https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Why-Should-an-Investor-Invest-in-their-Loan-Note.mp4   Are All Stones Created Equal? https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-All-Stones-Created-Equal.mp4   Risk Exposure https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Risk-Exposure.mp4   Being a Founder https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Founder.mp4     Phil's Testimonial https://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Phil-Spencer-Testimonial.mp4 Contact London DE LOAN NOTE: Special Offer - Pick up the phone and call Craig Phillips on 020 7859 4754 and quote N100D. The Next 100 Days Podcast Co-Hosts Graham Arrowsmith Graham is "The High Net Worth Data Guy" who founded Finely Fettled to help business owners and marketers market to affluent and high-net-worth customers.  Now get all-inclusive affluent direct mail campaigns combining A lister copy, design, print and postage for £599+vat, without the DIY hassle. Find Graham on LinkedIn. Kevin Appleby Kevin specialises in finance transformation and implementing business change. He's the COO of GrowCFO, which provides both community and CPD-accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com

The Painting & Decorating Show on Fix Radio Podcast
Craig Phillips On Decorating, His Experiences On The Tools & More!

The Painting & Decorating Show on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 31:00


Joel Bardall and Todd Von Joel are joined by Craig Phillips, the winner of the first ever Big Brother and tradesperson. Craig talks about his time on the tools, decorating, sustainability within the paint industry, Big Brother, Leigh Francis and more! 

Plugged In La Porte
Indiana Career Pathways, Community Development, and Annexation

Plugged In La Porte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 48:16


Welcome to the debut episode of Plugged In LaPorte, a podcast hosted by Nate Loucks that aims to keep the residents of LaPorte, Indiana, curious, connected, and plugged in with the city's latest developments and initiatives. In this first episode, Nate sat down with two City of LaPorte employees: Craig Phillips, the Community Development and Planning Director, and Nick Minich, the City Engineer. They discussed their roles in the city, annexation in Indiana, and the challenges and opportunities they see moving forward for the city. Nate also spoke with Erik Nelson, the Workforce Development Coordinator for LaPorte Economic Advancement Partnership (LEAP), and Jen Goss, who manages the Career Pathways program at LaPorte Community School Corporation. They provided valuable insights into Indiana's Career Pathways program, which helps high school students explore various career options and gain skills and education to prepare them for the workforce.This episode covered various topics from community development to education that will help inform all LaPorte residents. So tune in to Plugged In LaPorte to stay updated and informed about what is happening in LaPorte, Indiana.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Declamation: As with Gladness Men of Old, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 2:30


Girl Awakening
Bex Lipp - So Lost for So Long

Girl Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 68:16


As a child Rebekah Lipp believed " We all are the centre of the universe" Trying to live in the world holding this belief was not possible for a sensitive, empathetic child who took on everyone's emotions. Finding a safe space in the company of her Grandmother, a staunch Scottish woman who read tea leaves and loved Mother Theresa & the Pope provided comfort plus an insightful view into a psychic, spiritual world that felt good to her. Sleep walking, self harm and suicidal thoughts were mixed up in the turmoil of Bex teenage years with the isolation and trauma of being bullied, never feeling as though she fitted in or belonged weighing heavy on her Soul and mental health. Feeling so lost for so long, Bex spiralled between her high performance personality and holding down 3 jobs, the joy of meeting her then boyfriend, now husband, to feeling the disconnect and confusion of being labelled "woo woo" as this meant you were bad or crazy or both! Bex shares her deeply personal awakening's from childhood to becoming a parent herself and the many gifts inherent in the journey of parenthood - rediscovering her own inner child and a connection to being uniquely her self. And that this is a most beautiful thing to hold in the world. Birthing her book series and oracle cards - Wildling Books & Oracle Cards, with business partner and close friend Craig Phillips, has been a deeply profound, wildly freeing and affirming journey of awakening to her inner world, the one where she knows so much innately, of soul and creative spirit. With meditation she has learnt to TRUST in her self, go within and ask the questions, to be quiet and wait for the answers to come. This is no ordinary journey of discovery and awakening - it is a powerfully deep and long dark night of the soul where a brave little girl dares to hold a candle to the dark and create a path through and out the other side. Taking what she observed growing up and transmuting ALL the things into new paths that now lead to a life that she openly celebrates in advance of the happenings, the happenings! You'll love this episode and Bex so much, a tree hugger after our own hearts, there is much to unpack and absorb for your self ...and to celebrate! From Rebekah;"Everything is connected. Everything is of value.You can find a deeper meaning everywhere. Start looking and be open to the signs around you." More about Rebekah Lipp here: Website: https://www.wildlingbooks.com/ Oracle Cards: https://www.wildlingbooks.com/collections/all/products/intuition-oracle-cards Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildlingbooks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildlingbooks

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Advent Procession with Lessons and Carols (December 3, 2023)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 108:29


Prelude begins at 0:00. Service begins at 19:40.This Advent Procession with Lessons and Carols is organized around the O Antiphons – beautiful plainchant texts which invoke the Messiah to return, sung since the 8th century at Vespers on the seven evenings leading up to Christmas. The choir gradually moves into the chancel, stopping at various stations around the Cathedral nave. Each of the biblical prophecies is expanded upon by the singing of carols, anthems, and hymns which anticipate the coming of Christ, culminating in a glorious setting of the Magnificat (The Song of Mary, Luke 1:46-55) and the singing of “O come, O come, Emmanuel,” the text of which is an English translation of the very O Antiphons that the choir has sung throughout the service. The officiant is the Rev. Canon Cathy Zappa. Choral repertoire includes:The Great O AntiphonsRichard Marlow (1939-2013), Matin Responsory“Lo, he comes with clouds descending” HelmsleyFrank Ferko (b. 1950), Adam lay ybounden“Redeemer of the nations, come” Veni Redemptor gentiumCristobal de Morales (1500-1553), Veni Domine“Come, thou Redeemer of the earth” Puer nobisJan Sandström (b. 1954), Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming“Isaiah the prophet has written of old” Samanthra“The great forerunner of the morn” The Truth from abovearr. Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Gabriel's Messagearr. Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941), The Holly & the Ivy“Ye who claim the faith of Jesus” JulionĒriks Ešenvalds (b. 1977), Magnificat (Merton College Service)Paul Mealor (b. 1975), Ave Maria“O come, O come, Emmanuel” Veni, veni Emmanuel

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep237 The International Canoe Class.

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 102:04


Published 3 December 2023We have decided to start focussing on some sailing classes and learn more about them. This week we talk to Geoff Carne and Craig Phillips about the International Canoe, the oldest sailing dinghy class in the World. Geoff Carne is the current Australian Champ and Craig has been involved with 8 America's Cup teams over 27 years. The IC is quirky, challenging and fast. Great for tinkerers, it may be the class for you.#sailingcanoe #canoe #canoesail #americascup  #sailgp #sailgpaus  #vaikobi #vaikobisail  #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

Soap From The Box
CRAIG PHILLIPS (Bonus Big Brother Special)

Soap From The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 19:00


Lee is back with a mid week bonus episode as he speaks to the first ever winner of Big Brother CRAIG PHILLIPS, who rose to fame when he walked out of those doors in 2020.] BIG BROTHER was back on our screens this week and what a better to celebrate that getting the inside gossip from the man thats in the know Craig also offers up some much needed advice on how to get your house ready for winter in a cost effective way. LISTEN NOW to over 95 episodes of the chart topping, behind the scenes podcast SOAP FROM THE BOX where TV Director Lee Salisbury talks to you favourite stars from the biggest shows. Plus spin off show POP FROM THE BOX which sees music sensations in conversation with Lee. Join us on social media @soapfromthebox and let us know who you want to hear Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
'It is something I'll never forget' Big Brother Returns !

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 12:10


After 5 years off our screens Big Brother is returning. The first episode airing on Sunday the 8th of October on ITV.But what was it like to be on the show? What impact did it have on the lives of contestants? And how has society changed since the show's heyday?Anton Savage was joined by Craig Phillips, Big Brother Winner Season One , Hughie Maughan , Big Brother runner up Season Seventeen

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Jim Dolan: Australian sports correspondent says this isn't the beginning of the end of the Commonwealth Games

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 5:06


Victoria withdrawing from hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games has sparked debate about the event's future. The Victorian Government have pulled the pin after cost estimates blew out to at least $6 billion dollars. Australian sports correspondent Jim Dolan says suggestions this could be the beginning of the end for the Games - may be wrong. "Craig Phillips has come out very quickly saying the Games will go ahead in the future. There is much interest from other nations to host future events, so they're putting up a brave face." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SEN Afternoons
Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips speaks to the media - Dwayne's World - Tuesday 18th July

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 9:07


Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips speaks to the media about the Victorian Government's decision to withdraw from hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Song of Peace, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 4:53


Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Fantasy: This Is My Father's World, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 9:46


Sermons Presented by Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
December 24, 2022 - Christmas Eve Family Service - 4:30

Sermons Presented by Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 56:17


Family Service with Nativity Tableau and musical leadership by BMPC's Children's Choir, Youth Chorale and the Bryn Mawr Festival Brass. ____________________________________ Brass and Organ Carol Arrangements: © 1979, 1983, 1989. Richard R. Webster. Published by Advent Press, Inc. All rights reserved. © 2010. Ken Cowan. All rights reserved. Recessional Carol: Joy to the World – Antioch Text: Isaac Watts (1674-1748). Music: G.F. Handel (1685-1759); adapt. Lowell Mason (1792-1872); arr. Craig Phillips, 2009. Music: ©2009 Selah Publishing Co., Inc. Reprinted and streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-716211. All rights reserved. Offertory Carol: Ding Dong! Merrily On High Text: G.R. Woodward (1848-1934). Music: 16th cent. French carol; arr. Ken Berg, 2003. Text & Music: ©2003 Choristers Guild. All rights reserved.

The Rainmaker Podcast
How A Letting Agent Created A Supply Line For His Business

The Rainmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 24:01


Sally is joined by our reigning Agent Rainmaker of the year Craig Phillips, they discuss how him stepping away from the business allowed him to set up his very own stream line of businesses that all serve his letting agency and creating multiple income streams all of which allowed him to 10x the growth in his business organically. Craig was able to step away from the business and grow thanks to the coaching he received from Agent Rainmaker.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: A Tribute, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 2:53


The Rainmaker Podcast
S3 E2: Double Or Treble Your Letting Agency Revenue With This Key Strategy

The Rainmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 35:00


When growing an agency, many letting agents can get stuck and reach a plateau. In order to grow and scale your business you need to be focusing on the right areas for growth. Listen along as Sally and Kate share their strategies on how you can do this! Joining us this week will be an Agent Rainmaker legend, Craig Phillips sharing his journey and how he created his own supply line.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Song of Peace, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 4:43


Classical Conversations
New York Polyphony: And the Sun Darkened

Classical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022


Craig Phillips, bass for the Grammy-nominated vocal quartet New York Polyphony provides some of the backstory for the group's latest album And The Sun Darkened. Featuring exquisite performances of ancient and modern works, And The Sun Darkened is organized around texts appropriate for Passiontide, the last two weeks of the Lenten season in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. (photo credit: Jacob Blickenstaff)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong (May 1, 2022)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 70:53


Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Preces & Responses (St David's, Roswell)Hymn 191, “Alleluia, alleluia! Hearts and voices heavenward raise” Lux eoiPsalm 30, Anglican chant: C.H. Lloyd (1849-1919) & John Scott (1956-2015)Alex Roth (b. 1948), Hatfield ServiceCraig Phillips (b. 1961), The Lord is risen indeed!Hymn 180, “He is risen, he is risen!” Unser HerrscherMatthew Owen (b. 1971), This joyful EastertideHymn 185, “Christ Jesus lay in death's strong bands” Christ lag in TodesbandenProcessional Psalm 150, Anglican chant: George Talbot (1875-1918)

Pacific Beat
Commonwealth Games Australia CEO keen on permanent support for Pacific athletes

Pacific Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 6:22


Commonwealth Games Australia has joined forces with Government to assist Pacific athletes with their build-up to the Commonwealth Games in England. The key aims are to support athletes and para-athletes with qualification, classification and preparation. And while time is short, CGA's CEO says much can still be achieved.

SEN Afternoons
Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips on Dwayne's World - Tuesday 12th April

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 8:03


Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips speaks to Dwayne after Regional Victoria was awarded the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Intermezzo (Triptych for Organ), Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 5:05


Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong (February 20, 2022)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 72:10


Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Preces & Responses, St David's, RoswellHymn 29, “O Trinity of blessed light” BromleyPsalm 37:1-12, 41-42, Anglican chant: Henry John Gauntlett (1805-1876)William Mathias (1934-1992), Jesus College ServiceDavid Briggs (b. 1962), Christ's PeaceHymn 604, “When Christ was lifted from the earth” San RoccoCraig Phillips (b. 1961), Christ, mighty SaviorHymn 379, “God is Love, let heaven adore him” Abbot's LeighProcessional Psalm 150, Anglican chant: George Talbot (1875-1918)

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
68. Inspiring the next generation, onsite safety and getting to know your customers.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 74:06


This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking inspiring the next generation with Joseph Valente. He also went on to talk through material with John Newcomb from The Builders Merchants Federation and fire safety with Dame Judith Hackett. The big guy also talked us through National Get To Know Your Customers Day with trade star Craig Phillips.

The Soul Full Lounge
Bex Lipp - Finding Her Way

The Soul Full Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 55:21


Bex Lipp was born into this world, as a very sensitive person who struggled with her emotions. She soaked up everyone's experiences and she never knew how to process what she was feeling. At times she didn't feel she belonged in this world. As an adult she became a very high functioning woman and found herself back in an incredibly dark space. It was from here, with lots of support, that she began to slowly, over time, find her light, heal and grow. Bex experiences have shaped who she has become and with her co-founder from Wilding Books, Craig Phillips, they create books that little wildlings will always remember, even as adults. Books that empower and inspire the little wildling in all of us, bridging the gap between what professionals know and what parents and teachers need to know with their Aroha series of books. Wildling Books aids to empower our wildlings with the knowledge and guidance to live a life they love, where their wildness can shine. Together Bex and Craig share first-hand learned wisdom through the stories they create with the aim to affect cultural change for the next generation. Get cosy and join Bex and I for an inspiring conversation, where I learn more about her journey through tough times, to making an incredibly positive impact in the world. You can learn more about Bex and her brilliant books below. Bex Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bexlipp/ and https://www.instagram.com/wildlingbooks/ Website: https://www.wildlingbooks.com/ More info: https://www.wildlingbooks.com/pages/about

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
63. A Builders licence, career switchers and Craig Phillips talks about trades being undervalued.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 71:08


This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking licensing for builders with the Brain Berry from the FMB and MP Mark Garnier, as well as asking if tradespeople are undervalued with Craig Phillips. He also went on to talk through labour shortages in the industry with James Butcher from the NFB and house builder Ian Hodgkinson from Hodgkinson Builders . The big guy also talked us through some trade praise with TV Hero Tommy Walsh, as he looked to give you all a pat on the back

Feed Play Love
How to help your child deal with grief and loss

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 12:15


Losing someone you love is a challenge for adults, so how do we help our children understand feelings of grief and loss? Emotional literacy means understanding your emotions - and some emotions are harder than others. Hannah Davison is a co-author of theMy Big Moments series of picture books. One of the books deals with death and grief, it's called Goodbye CometHannah explains how we can help children understand death and how to deal with their grief. Hannah mentions Let It Goand How Do I Feel by Rebekah Lipp and Craig Phillips.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong for the Feast of St. Luke (October 17, 2021)

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 56:57


Bernard Rose (1916-1996), Preces & ResponsesHymn 232, “By all your saints still striving” NylandPsalm 147:1-7, Anglican chant: Thomas Attwood Walmisley (1814-1856)Craig Phillips (b. 1961), St Luke's, San AntonioWilliam Harris (1883-1973), Strengthen ye the weak handsHymn 567, “Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old” St. MatthewSpiritual, arr. Carl Haywood (b. 1949), There is a balm in GileadHymn 285, “What thanks and praise to thee we owe” Deus tuorum militumProcessional Psalm 150, Anglican chant: George Talbot (1875-1918)

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
50. inspiring the next generation with Craig Phillips, work smarter not harder and onsite banter.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 63:21


This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking the best trade banter on sites and how to work more efficiently on site with business coach Tony J Semili. He also went on to talk through inspiring the next generation of tradespeople with big brother star Craig Phillips. The big guy also talked us through the biggest work life regrets that people have made, with cognitive behavioural psychologist Enda Murphy!

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Song of Peace, Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 4:59


Jonathan Foust
Conversations with Depth Practitioners: Serving the Dying with Craig Phillips

Jonathan Foust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 42:51


This interview explores Craig Phillips' transition from being a business executive to working in hospice. You'll hear about his awakening from a privileged life as an executive to his calling to leave the business world and explore a life dedicated to waking up, embracing creativity and being of service, primarily working with the dying. He shares some of what he's learned along the way and working with those who have come to the end of their life.

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast
Ep. 14 Square Hip Splits, Flexibility and the Nervous System - Erika Mayall

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 8:59


Super exciting episode! Erika Mayall answers three important questions about flexibility. #1 How can we help our dancers with square hip splits? #2 What should we focus on when designing our mobility programs? And #3 How does the nervous system affect mobility and flexibility? Listen as Erika provides science based answers to these questions! Erika is a physiotherapist with a special interest in dance medicine and science. She graduated with a Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of British Columbia in 2007. Previously she graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario in 2005. Since graduation, she has gone on to complete extensive post-graduate training in manual therapy (FCAMPT), acupuncture (CAFCI), and the Integrated Systems Model (ISM) approach and continues to develop her skill set with regular ongoing education. As a former elite dancer, Erika's passion lies in treating dancers and other performing artists. She has a keen interest in not only treating injuries, but also in injury prevention and maximizing performance potential in dancers. Erika has completed specialized training in the field of dance medicine in Australia, Canada and the United States, and has studied with leaders in the field such as Craig Phillips and Lisa Howell. Erika is an active member of the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS) and a board member of Healthy Dancer Canada (HDC). She is a frequent invited guest speaker on the topic of dance medicine and science locally, nationally and internationally and teaches workshops on the same topics throughout BC and Canada. Social Media @DancePhysioErika Website www.erikamayallphysio.com. Allegro Performance + Wellness www.allegroperformance.com.

SitusAMC's On The Hill
Ep 10: Craig Phillips, Former Counselor to the Secretary at the U.S. Treasury

SitusAMC's On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 51:07


In this episode of On the Hill, Tim Rood, Head of Industry Relations, talks with Craig Phillips, the top housing advisor to former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. For the first time, Phillips takes us behind the scenes in the Trump administration and talks frankly about why efforts to move Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of conservatorship failed. Phillips joined the administration in 2017 as a special counselor focused on domestic finance, housing finance policy and regulatory reform, and left in June 2019. He was previously a Managing Director and Member of the Operating Committee of BlackRock, where he served as head of financial markets advisory and client solutions, advising central banks, banking supervisors and multi-lateral organizations around the world, including the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Straight Talking Property
Find Out What Craig Phillips, the first ever big brother winner is doing in property

Straight Talking Property

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 39:31


Find Out What Craig Phillips, DIY expert and the first ever big brother winner who has worked for years as a successful property developer with Jimmy London, Immanuel Ezekiel and Ashley Banfield from Wealth and Success Academy.

1 2 3 Show
Craig Phillips - Young Readers Festival 2021

1 2 3 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 21:51


Classical Conversations
New York Polyphony: And the Sun Darkened

Classical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021


Craig Phillips, bass for the Grammy-nominated vocal quartet New York Polyphony provides some of the backstory for the group's latest album And The Sun Darkened. Featuring exquisite performances of ancient and modern works, And The Sun Darkened is organized around texts appropriate for Passiontide, the last two weeks of the Lenten season in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. (photo credit: Jacob Blickenstaff)

Classical Conversations
New York Polyphony: And the Sun Darkened

Classical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021


Craig Phillips, bass for the Grammy-nominated vocal quartet New York Polyphony provides some of the backstory for the group's latest album And The Sun Darkened. Featuring exquisite performances of ancient and modern works, And The Sun Darkened is organized around texts appropriate for Passiontide, the last two weeks of the Lenten season in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. (photo credit: Jacob Blickenstaff)

The ifa Show
How to become a tech-focused advice business

The ifa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 27:50


Implementing good technology into a practice is becoming critical for advisers as the amount of admin time it takes to deliver a piece of advice rapidly rises. In this episode of The ifa Show, host Sarah Kendell is joined by Phillips Wealth Partners director and senior adviser Craig Phillips, who has recently ramped up his focus on tech and automation as a priority in his specialist aged care advice business. Craig discusses the ways he has taken his older client base on the journey to a digital-first advice world and how software has eliminated the need for paraplanning support in his practice. He also unpacks the best resources for advisers looking to implement a technology strategy in their business and what tools he uses to efficiently keep on top of his compliance and client engagement.

The Waffle Shop
Weekly Waffle with Mr & Mrs DIY - Extra Portion!

The Waffle Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 19:59


EXTRA PORTION! As with every Weekly Waffle I have I always have a catch up with my guests before hand In this particular case the Legend that is Craig Phillips who you may know as the first ever winner of Big Brother here in thew UK has a waffle with me about Mental Health and his time in the most famous house in the UK! As always if you enjoy the episode dont forget to give it a nice review and hit that subscribe button!

Floor Daily Flooring Professional Podcast
Craig Phillips Discusses Barrington's Acquistion of Young's Carpet One

Floor Daily Flooring Professional Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 8:08


Craig Phillips Discusses Barrington's Acquistion of Young's Carpet One by Floor Focus Magazine

young carpet craig phillips floor focus magazine
CloudwatcherUno
CloudwatcherUno Podcast Season 3 Ep 3 - Sandee June

CloudwatcherUno

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 27:20


Host CloudwatcherUno sits down with In this podcast we get hear an acoustic version of 'Somewhere Between Hell and a Honky Tonk' supported by Craig Phillips and Jennifer Rose Toler. Sandee's natural gift for singing a melody and her fantastic voice are on display in this podcast. Check out the blog below on Sandee June and other artists: http://cloudwatcheruno.com/?p=1776 Our Spotify playlist is available for those of you keen to know more about every single song mentioned in the podcast. Love the podcast? Then by all means feel free to share the news with your friends on social media and help the show grow!

How to Raise Money Podcast
#075 If you're going through hell, keep going!

How to Raise Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 62:40


To get in touch with Ray & Nigel or to access free guides, training or find out how to work with them, go to www.htrmoney.co.uk The website is being built as of Dec 2020 but there should be our free guides and contact details there! This episode will have the transcript on www.htrmoney.co.uk/75 (at some point!) Winston Churchill famously said 'If you're going through Hell, keep going' and that is exactly what today's guest Craig Phillips is doing! Craig, ex-navy and now a successful property developer/investor, shows us behind the curtain on one property deal that would have lesser folk want to give up. But when the chips are down, Craig reveals some great tactics and methods to make sure you keep going. These are great lessons for anyone raising money! To contact Craig email him craig@cceoproperty.com

Sound Behavior, With Don Crosby
Given a Second Chance to Live – Episode 029 Craig Phillips

Sound Behavior, With Don Crosby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 33:44


For years on the public platform I would announce that we all have a story, but naturally our imagination is unable in most cases to capture the pain and dynamic's of the other person's journey. I promise you'll be touched as I have been by Craig Phillips, sharing his life story reminiscing about a family accident when their Volkswagen Beetle was hit by an oncoming Cadillac. From resting captive in a three-week coma in preparation for when he would wake up to his new battle of survival. He fought all probabilities to ultimately having a second chance to live. With this episode you'll learn about how a ten-year-old boy fought and began a new life enduring and concurring the unthinkable. This VW photo is not the actual car, but a visual to support our imagination of how the accident might appear. Craig Phillips is wonderfully amazing who deserves the opportunity to share with everyone, especially those who possibly are feeling sorry for themselves of have a rough beginning. Please share this episode with all of your friends and family as expression of encouragement and unconditional love. If you are considering having a speaker, click here to connect with my dear friend Mr. Craig Phillips, Founder of Second Chance To Live - Also, Please let me know how you liked this conversation...

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
11. Clive speaks to HMRC, The Screwfix Top Tradeserson 2020, Craig Phillips and Hattie Hasan

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 29:30


This week Clive launched a new show with extended hours, you can catch the full Clive Holland show Monday to Thursday 1-4 on Fix Radio.In this weeks podcast, Clive speaks to Jacquetta Brown from HMRC, The Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2020 Sean Matthews, friend of the show Craig Phillips talking all things green and Hattie Hasan who has launched a Tradeswomens registrar. Enjoy.

Take A Breath Health and Lifestyle Show
Interview With Clinical Pilates Founder Craig Phillips

Take A Breath Health and Lifestyle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 38:05 Transcription Available


In this episode of Take A Breath, we interview Craig Phillips the founder of clinical pilates about the relationship of breathing with postural stability and movement. Craig reveals that the advice to sucking navel to spine to maintain core stability has been transcended as to doesn't allow for natural diaphragm movement.

The Rainmaker Podcast
#19 Craig Phillips 3 Year Journey - From 52 Properties under management to 621 by changing FOCUS

The Rainmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 26:49


Listen as Sally interviews Agent Rainmaker Craig Phillips and he shares the incredible story of his business transformation from 52 properties to 621 in just 3 Years by exploring new possibilities, making connections and managing his time effectively. Hear it all HERE!

All Change Please
Craig Phillips: The finally settled down move

All Change Please

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 36:51


Looking to sell your house so you can escape the city? Our third guest has plenty of tips for you! As the first winner of Big Brother, Craig Phillips moved frequently between cities making the most of his newly won fame and working on various properties he owned. He eventually settled in Formby, Liverpool and he chats to us about life after Big Brother, making his dream family home and shares some tips on how to make your home sellable if you're thinking of quitting city life. We also answer a dilemma from Emma, who is wondering how to know when it's the right time to quit the city. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 4 - Roots and Hoots Podcast Interview with Albert Beck

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 33:38


On this week's Roots & Hoots episode, the Legacy of Hope Foundation's host, Gordon Spence, is joined by Albert Beck, Métis human rights activist, where they discuss his life experiences and the impacts of the Sixties Scoop. Mr. Beck is Métis from Winnipeg, Manitoba living in Ottawa, Ontario, and has been involved in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) education, policy and program initiatives for Indigenous Peoples in Canada for decades. In 2016, he received the HIV Exceptional Leadership Award for his dedication, passion, leadership and commitment to the Indigenous acquired immunodeficiency syndrome movement in Canada. On the international front, Mr. Beck became the first Métis citizen to be part of the Indigenous Fellowship Program offered by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. He is the past President of the Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy and is married to his best friend Craig Phillips. Mr. Beck is currently working with the Métis National Council as a Senior Policy Analyst and Ministerial Sixties Scoop Advisor for their national engagement process.   

On Side
COVID, a packed sporting calendar and sports’ survival with Craig Phillips

On Side

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 55:30


Commonwealth Games Australia’s chief executive officer Craig Phillips is the most capped Olympic team official in Australian sporting history and has 35 years’ experience in the sports industry. In Sport Integrity Australia’s second edition of its podcast ‘On Side’ we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the sporting calendar, on planning the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, and on sports very survival. We also discuss the dangers of supplements with Australian marathon runner Cassie Fien, who was banned for nine months after the supplement she was taking unknowingly contained a banned substance, and talk to Australian women’s 100m record holder Melissa Breen on breaking that 20-year record. Finally, our athlete educator Annabelle Cleary answers the question ‘Is there a minimum age for being tested and being banned from sport?’ While Phillips says his organisation hasn’t felt a commercial impact from COVID just yet, he admitted COVID-19 has disrupted 2022 Commonwealth Games preparations (resulting in three athlete villages) and was concerned about the solvency of some Commonwealth sports. He was also enthused about a packed calendar which will see the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Winter Games, various world championships and the Commonwealth Games all held within 12 months. “It’s never happened ever, for anybody, at any time,” Phillips says. “We see this wonderful opportunity for Australian sport…for Australians to get behind athletes wearing that green and gold for that 12-month window.” Australian marathon runner Cassie Fien was preparing for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games before she was banned for nine months after taking a supplement. She talks about the devastating moment she was told she was banned and the impacts that ban had on her career and her life. “I couldn’t eat or drink or anything for nearly 3 days,” she said after being told her sample contained a prohibited substance. “I guess I felt sort of numb, and like something had been ripped out of me. I couldn’t really, I didn’t know how I was going to keep living.” She says her sanction had a far-reaching impact. “It didn’t just affect me, it affected my friends, my family. It’s not just the athlete that suffers, it’s everyone around them. If I could just reach out to even one athlete to just go, ‘I probably don’t need to take what I’m taking’, then that’s my job done.” See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Tribute (A Lulloaby for Organ), Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 2:38


Laura Muse - The Social Propertypreneur Podcast
Episode 21 - Craig Phillips from the Navy to New build Developments

Laura Muse - The Social Propertypreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 28:55


Craig Phillips, from the Navy to New Build Developments... About Craig Phillips - Craig has spend many years in the Navy and working all around the world, Craig has built an incredible property development business and have millions in the pipeline her certainly belives there is no I in the team and why we shouldn't too. THIS WEEKLaura talks to Craig Phillips about how he started in property, the mindset, and how he has managed to create such a powerful team in his business in a very short time. Connect with CraigCraig Phillips FacebookCraig Phillips Linked In If you loved this Podcast Episode please leave us a review :)or Connect with Laura find out more about Property Investment -Facebook - Laura Muse Offical, I Squared PropertyInstagram - Laura Muse YouTube Channel - I Squared Property Linked In - Laura Muse and I Squared Property Thanks For Listening  Laura x 

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
2. Clive speaks with Craig Phillips

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 11:31


In March Just before the UK went into lock down Clive caught up with Big Brother 1 winner and fellow building aficionado Craig Phillips.

Idaho Ag Today
Southeast Idaho

Idaho Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020


Southeast Idaho to Ronald Shippen farms where manager Craig Phillips is planting Barley.

RNZ: Best of Storytime RNZ
Aroha’s Way - by Craig Phillips

RNZ: Best of Storytime RNZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 2:35


Told by Shania Bailey-Edmonds Sometimes Aroha doesn't feel too good about herself or just feels a bit uncomfortable.  So what does she do to feel better? For Kids   Published by Wildling Books Music by Akash Dutta and Gus Reece. Produced by Prue Langbein Audio Ltd through the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund

Line on Agriculture

Burley Idaho, farmer/truck driver Craig Phillips is working through the coronavirus pandemic, keeping the nation's food supply going.

Encounter Community Church Limavady's Podcast

Craig Phillips continues looking at Living our lives in the Spirit.

The Holistic Voice: Navigating Your Life as a Vocalist
Entrepreneurship and the Singing Career: with Craig Phillips of New York Polyphony

The Holistic Voice: Navigating Your Life as a Vocalist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 40:16


Craig Phillips, a two-time GRAMMY nominee and founding member of the male quartet New York Polyphony, joins us to discuss building a career as a professional ensemble singer. Along with his work with New York Polyphony, Craig Phillips also maintains a successful career as an operatic and concert soloist. Oh, and serves on the faculty at the University of Oregon. You know, in his spare time.We are still stunned with how much Craig is able to balance at once and still seem like the calmest human being on the planet. This episode is for those singers that want to define their focus and see how they can run more efficiently as a business.Our Website:www.theholisticvoice.netLearn More about Craig Phillips:http://www.craig-phillips.comSupport the show

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher
New Classical Tracks: New York Polyphony premieres recently discovered works on 'Lamentationes'

New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 22:12


This week on New Classical Tracks, New York Polyphony founding member Craig Phillips discusses the album 'Lamentationes,' which includes world premiere recordings of recently discovered works by Francisco de Penalosa.

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong, October 20, 2019: The Feast of St. James of Jerusalem

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 47:45


Craig Phillips, Preces and Responses (St. David's, Roswell)Roland Martin, St Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, in DEdward Bairstow, Let all mortal flesh keep silenceRalph Vaughan Williams, O how amiable are thy dwellings

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong, September 29, 2019: The Eve of the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 57:24


Craig Phillips, Preces and Responses (St. David's, Roswell)Craig Phillips, St. Luke's, San AntonioSimon Lole, AngelsJohn Stainer, I saw the Lord

All Classical Portland | Arts Blog
John Pitman Review: Craig Phillips NY Polyphony Chat With Music

All Classical Portland | Arts Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 13:23


John Pitman Review: Craig Phillips NY Polyphony Chat With Music by All Classical Portland

Ministry of Sport Podcast
Ministry of Sport : Craig Phillips

Ministry of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 13:11


Commercial Property Finance - Products, Structure and Strategy
Interview with Craig Phillips of CCEO Property

Commercial Property Finance - Products, Structure and Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 47:46


Please note: with the market changing so quickly due to the current Covid-19 Pandemic, the content could be out of date at the time of listening. In this episode, Michael Primrose is joined by Craig Phillips of CCEO Property. They discuss raising private finance, tips on Networking and tips for newbies getting into property. Craig Phillips can be contacted here:- https://www.facebook.com/craig.phillips.908 Email - craig@cceoproperty.com

Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast
active CEO Podcast #40 Craig Phillips The Games Shaper

Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 50:02


On this episode of the Sportspeople Recruitment active CEO Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Craig Phillips the CEO of Commonwealth Games Australia about the success of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games; leading in the sports industry; the importance of volunteers; and why females bring a different game to sports leadership, coaching and high performance. We take a deep dive into bringing world-class athletes and teams together in an Olympic team environment; the pioneering days of professional sport management; leading an active and healthy lifestyle; and the legacy of international sporting events.

Gateway Packaging
Introducing The New Tenso Battery Strapping Tool

Gateway Packaging

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 10:20


Introducing The New Tenso Battery Strapping Tool!    The Tenoso TS-464 is a battery operated poly-strapping tool that is suitable for heavy applications across industry.   This tool is perfect for applications such as box and pallet strapping and has industrial and commercial applications in freight and shipping, truss and frame, timber yards, scaffolding, heavy engineering and more.   The High Tension model of the Tenso TS-464 is a beast. It can deliver up to 400kg of force and complete a friction weld in 4 seconds flat.   We sat down with our sales director, Craig Phillips, who demoed the new Tenso TS-464 Strapping Tool for our new podcast...   Thanks for listening!       LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Read our comprehensive blog on the new Tenso TS-464 Connect with Craig on LinkedIn Connect with Gateway Packaging on LinkedIn Visit the Gateway Packaging website   SPECIAL MENTIONS: This podcast is professionally mixed and edited by Pipe Wolf Media.   HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED TO THE SHOW? If so, just click here to subscribe and never miss another episode!   WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS? Please let us know in the comments section below! If you didn’t like it, let us know that too! Constructive feedback and suggestions are always welcome!   LET’S MAKE THIS GROW! If you enjoyed this episode, the biggest compliment you can give is to leave a rating and review in iTunes! Reviews are extremely helpful to boost the show's ranking, plus, we will read each and every review out on the show! P.S. Here’s a ‘how-to’ if you're not sure?   IT’S MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF YOU! Thank you again for joining us again this week.   There are so many other podcasts that you could be listening to instead, but you have shared some of your precious time to listen to this episode and we truly appreciate that!    CONNECT WITH US! To make contact with us, please feel free to email sales@gatewaypackaging.com.au or call us on 1800 003 310.   Visit our website at www.gatewaypackaging.com.au or head to our LinkedIn Company Page.

Barefoot Innovation Podcast
Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury, Craig Phillips

Barefoot Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 46:02


Our conversations on Barefoot Innovation always grapple with the regulatory challenges arising as technology transforms finance. Most of our guests have good ideas about this, but very few are in a position to make things happen. Today’s guest is different. He is Craig Phillips, who is the Counselor to the US Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnunchin. The Counselor role spans everything from fiscal operations to America’s debt management, but for our audience he is best-known for leading the office that issued last year’s landmark Treasury report on fintech.

Gateway Packaging
The Pilot Episode

Gateway Packaging

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 9:22


Welcome to the Gateway Packaging podcast!   This weekly podcast shares what is happening inside our business and the latest from the world of packaging solutions.    Hosted by our Digital Marketing Manager, Anthony Murphy, this is the first or "pilot" episode of the show featuring our Sales Director, Craig Phillips.    Listen in as Anthony and Craig launch the podcast and bring you up to speed on what you can expect moving forward!   Thanks for listening!     Links from today’s show are listed below: Connect with Craig on LinkedIn Connect with Gateway Packaging on LinkedIn Visit the Gateway Packaging website       SPECIAL MENTIONS: This podcast is professionally mixed and edited by Pipe Wolf Media.   HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED TO THE SHOW? If so, just click here to subscribe and never miss another episode!   WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS? Please let us know in the comments section below! If you didn’t like it, let us know that too! Constructive feedback and suggestions are always welcome!   LET’S MAKE THIS GROW! If you enjoyed this episode, the biggest compliment you can give is to leave a rating and review in iTunes! Reviews are extremely helpful to boost the show's ranking, plus, we will read each and every review out on the show! P.S. Here’s a ‘how-to’ if you're not sure?   IT’S MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF YOU! Thank you again for joining us again this week.   There are so many other podcasts that you could be listening to instead, but you have shared some of your precious time to listen to this episode and we truly appreciate that!    CONNECT WITH US!   To make contact with us, please feel free to email sales@gatewaypackaging.com.au or call us on 1800 003 310.   Visit our website at www.gatewaypackaging.com.au or head to our LinkedIn Company Page.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Anthem: "Keep Watch, Dear Lord", Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 4:21


Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: "Song of Peace", Craig Phillips, b. 1961

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 4:41


Opacity
Trailer

Opacity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 1:22


Welcome to Opacity, a podcast about working in design. What does it mean to be a designer? As a craft, design lives and grows. But with growth comes complexity. Designers today are often navigating their career paths on their own. Forging new ways to do new types of design. It isn't easy, and the rate of change in the industry makes it even harder. Opacity is a podcast about working in design, hosted by Tom Cunningham and Craig Phillips. Designers that live at the intersection of design, product, and strategy. But with distinct paths and perspectives. Join us by subscribing to Opacity. Recorded and produced in Dublin, Ireland.

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Christmas Lessons and Carols, December 23, 2018

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 83:19


“Once in royal David's city” (Irby)Frank Boles, Adam lay yboundenR.L. Pearsall, In dulci jubilo“Unto us a boy is born!” (Puer nobis nascitur)Stephen Paulus, A Savior from on higharr. Andrew Carter, I wonder as I wander“Comfort, comfort ye my people” (Psalm 42)Craig Phillips, Gabriel's MessageNormandy tune, arr. Reginald Jacques, Away in a mangerHerbert Howells, Sing lullaby“Hark! the herald angels sing” (Mendelssohn)Paul Halley, What Child is thisCharles Beaudrot, Toys for a Kingarr. Dale Adelmann, Of the Father's love begottenKim André Arnesan, Cradle Hymnarr. David Willcocks, “God rest you merry, gentlemen” (God Rest You Merry)

CFTC Talks
CFTC Talks EP058: Craig Phillips, US Department of the Treasury

CFTC Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 23:29


This week on CFTC Talks, we talk with Counselor to the Secretary of the US Department of Treasury Craig Phillips about the Treasury’s latest research report on regulatory reform, “Nonbank financials, Fintech, and Innovation.”  We discuss technological advances in financial services, digitization of finance and the economy, and how there are significant opportunities to accelerate innovation in the United States.

USACollegeChat Podcast
Episode 153: Outstanding New Documentary on HBCUs

USACollegeChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 23:40


It is officially March, and I feel that we have done all we can for the Class of 2022.  Before we head into advice for the Class of 2023, we are going to do a few episodes on things we didn’t know about certain colleges--or about higher education generally.  As we have always said, we learn something every time we do an episode, even though this is our business and we have been doing it a very long time. Today’s episode focuses on a favorite topic of ours here at USACollegeChat--that is, our nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).  We have spotlighted HBCUs in several of our episodes over the years (Episodes 32, 90, 100, and 117), and we mentioned them on many of our episodes that took you on our virtual nationwide tour of colleges quite some time ago.  And while we will give you some background and some statistics in this episode, for those of you who are not familiar with HBCUs, the real purpose of the episode today is to praise the new documentary on HBCUs that recently aired on PBS’s Independent Lens series.  The documentary, entitled Tell Them We Are Rising, is the work of filmmakers Stanley Nelson and Marco Williams.  And it is fantastic! As our regular listeners know, there are just over 100 HBCUs in the U.S.  About half are public, and half are private.  HBCUs are large and small (many are very small), faith-based and not, two-year and four-year colleges and universities; some also have graduate and professional schools, including the well-known Howard University School of Law, which is the focus of one segment of the new documentary.  HBCUs were originally founded to serve black students who had been excluded from other higher education institutions because of their race.  The three earliest HBCUs were founded in Pennsylvania and Ohio before the Civil War, but many were founded in the South shortly after the Civil War.  Those Southern HBCUs share a proud tradition of becoming the first colleges to provide higher education to the family members of freed slaves.  Over the years, HBCUs have produced extraordinary leaders in every field of endeavor and thousands and thousands of well-educated American citizens.  A list of their famous graduates would be too long to read to you. 1.  Why Watch?  So, why should your kids (and you) watch this documentary?  (If you can’t still find it on the air on PBS or streaming on the PBS website, buy it or tell your high school to buy it and show it to all of the students.)  There are a lot of reasons to watch.  First, it is a great piece of documentary filmmaking.  It includes take-your-breath-away and heartbreaking archival photographs and film of black American life during segregation and during the end of segregation.  It includes archival photographs and film of HBCU students on campus going back a hundred years, including the horrifying 1972 shooting of two students in an otherwise peaceful protest on the campus of Southern University (in Baton Rouge, Louisiana); more about that later.  It includes insightful interviews with former HBCU students now in their 70s and 80s, with HBCU presidents, with historians, and more.  It includes evocative and relevant music.  Second, the film gives an impressively organized overview of 150 years of African-American history, focusing on higher education in the form of HBCUs, but including everything from the beginning of elementary education for black children to the debate about the education philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois to the role of the remarkable Thurgood Marshall (who graduated from both Lincoln University and Howard University School of Law, two HBCUs) in ending school segregation to the lunch counter sit-in protests staged by HBCU college students during the struggle for civil rights.  If your kid does not know this history (and many don’t), here is a powerful way to help him or her learn it. Third, if your kid does not know what an HBCU is, it is time your kid learned.  That is especially true if your family is African American--or Hispanic, because Hispanic enrollment at HBCUs has been increasing (as we have said in earlier episodes).  And while white students can and do also enroll at HBCUs, white students should also have an understanding of these historic institutions and their continuing important role in our nation’s social and cultural fabric.  We have heard too many anecdotes (including in this documentary) of black high school students who want to go to an HBCU only to have their friends ask them why in the world they would want to do that.  Early in the film, HBCUs are described as an “unapologetic black space.”  Late in the film, they are described as the place where “you’ll find something you won’t find anywhere else.”  That’s why.  No one could have said it better. 2.  Some Background If you all thought that you were going to get away without hearing one more time about my favorite HBCU, Fisk University, you were wrong.  Oddly enough, in a PBS interview by Craig Phillips with the filmmakers, Mr. Williams said that they had written a segment, which they did not end up using, about the Fisk University Jubilee Singers.  The Jubilee Singers, organized in 1871, saved the University from closing in its early days by raising money on their concert tours, and they continue to tour today.  I love their story.  And, of course, there is Charles Spurgeon Johnson, the intellectual architect of the Harlem Renaissance, who served as Fisk’s first black president, and the Harlem Renaissance writers and artists, like Arna Bontemps, James Weldon Johnson, and Aaron Douglas, whom he brought to Fisk to work with him.  Well, Mr. Williams, I would love to have seen your segment on the Jubilee Singers, though I was interested in the segment you do have on Fisk.  And you all should be, too. As we just said, today HBCUs enroll students who are not black--just as historically white colleges and universities (referred to as predominantly white institutions, or PWIs) now enroll students who are not white.  According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2015, students who were not black made up 22 percent of the enrollment at HBCUs.  That was up from 15 percent back in 1976.  And while the number of students enrolled at HBCUs rose by 32 percent in those years—which was good for them—total college enrollment rose by 81 percent in those same years.  Some observers say that it has become harder for HBCUs to recruit African-American students now that they have been welcome at both selective and nonselective colleges across the U.S.  That is undoubedly true to some degree. Nonetheless, there is still a strong sense of community among the alumni/alumnae of HBCUs and a strong sense of tradition on HBCU campuses.  You can see that in the new documentary, for sure.  And there have been very recent and impressive spikes in HBCU applications, as we said back in Episode 100.  For some African-American students, the sense of community at HBCUs could be a good fit for what they are looking for in a college, and a shared culture could go a long way toward helping them feel comfortable on a college campus, especially if it is far from home.  Some observers say that Hispanic students often feel more comfortable in the family-like environment of many HBCUs, which could account, in part, for the increase in Hispanic enrollment. And, parents, in case you are interested, lower-than-average tuition rates at both public and private HBCUs (sometimes literally half of the going rate at PWIs) are one more attractive feature.  Just go check out a few.  I think you will be surprised. So, if you and your kid are tempted to investigate further after watching Tell Them We Are Rising, here are some HBCUs to consider (some you will probably know, and some you might not know): Fisk University (Nashville, Tennessee) Howard University (Washington, D.C.) Spelman College (Atlanta, Georgia) Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia) Tuskegee University (Tuskegee, Alabama) Hampton University (Hampton, Virginia) Lincoln University (Lincoln University, Pennsylvania) Florida A&M University (Tallahassee, Florida) Xavier University of Louisiana (New Orleans, Louisiana) North Carolina A&T State University (Greensboro, North Carolina) Claflin University (Orangeburg, South Carolina) Delaware State University (Dover, Delaware) Morgan State University (Baltimore, Maryland) And there are plenty more. 3.  What We Didn’t Know So, let me return for a moment to the shooting at Southern University, which I am embarrassed to say I knew nothing about.  I would like to think that is because I myself was just a college student in those days, but that is really no excuse.  Here is an excellent synopsis of what happened, as told last month by reporter Mike Scott, of The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, on the occasion of the documentary’s airing on PBS: Forty-five years after two Southern University students were shot dead by police who had been sent in [to] quash weeks of demonstrations on the school’s Baton Rouge campus--which included occupation of the university president’s office--the 1972 incident is once more getting attention. The documentary Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities will make its broadcast premiere Monday night (Feb. 19) on PBS--and online a day later….  In addition to starting with a drum cadence by the Southern University drum corps, the 85-minute film features a 10-minute segment on the Southern [University] shootings, which are brought to life through interviews, photos and video--and which vividly, and poignantly, illustrate the on-campus tumult at HBCUs in the late 1960s and early ’70s. “They were exercising their constitutional rights. And they get killed for it. They die,” former student Michael Cato says in the film of the slain students. “Nobody sent their child to school to die. It shouldn’t have happened.” The Southern shootings took place Nov. 16, 1972, after weeks of demonstrations by students protesting inadequate services. When the students marched on University President Leon Netterville’s office, Gov. Edwin Edwards sent 300 police officers in to break up the demonstrations. It was during the subsequent confrontation that a still-unidentified officer fired a shotgun at students in violation of orders. When the smoke cleared, two 20-year-old students--Leonard Brown and Denver Smith--were dead. No one was ever charged in their deaths. Edwards, who is interviewed in Tell Them We Are Rising, blamed the students, saying their actions were a “trigger” for the police response. In 2017, the Southern University System board’s academic affairs committee voted to award Brown and Smith posthumous degrees.  (quoted from the article) The documentary shows the actual shots being fired and the bodies of the two students being taken away.  It includes a touching interview with the sister of one of those students.  It tells a story that all of us should know.  4.  Final Thoughts In an interview for PBS with the filmmakers, writer Craig Phillips asked why they had wanted to make a film about HBCUs.  Here are their answers: Stanley Nelson: In fundamental ways, historically Black colleges and universities form the core of the African American community. They are the engine that has driven the ascent from enslavement to the highest positions in business, government, education, science, technology and entertainment. The sacrifices made to create these institutions are significant, and are what compelled me to capture this essential chapter of American History.  Marco Williams: HBCUs are the engines of American democracy. These institutions, in the education of African Americans activate what it means to be American. I was invested in telling this story because I am committed to highlighting the fact that African American history is American history. People often ask about is there a need for HBCUs? I always answer: why don’t we ask is there a need for PWIs (predominantly white institutions)? This answer, coupled with the viewing of the film, provides the most salient understanding of the significance and the value of these essential institutions to the creation of America.  (quoted from the article) Mr. Nelson goes on to say this: My goal is to highlight the indisputable importance of these institutions within Black communities and invite Americans to consider how different our country might look without the existence of these institutions. I also hope this film prompts viewers to not only celebrate the legacy of HBCUs, but also reinvest in them.  (quoted from the article) I think that the film will absolutely do that.  I think it is hard to watch it and not want to go to an HBCU.  Remember, parents, that HBCUs come in all shapes and sizes.  Some are well known, and others are not.  But their history as a group and as individual institutions is remarkable, as Tell Them We Are Rising teaches all of us. Find our books on Amazon! How To Find the Right College: A Workbook for Parents of High School Students (available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback) How To Explore Your College Options: A Workbook for High School Students (available in paperback) Ask your questions or share your feedback by... Leaving a comment on the show notes for this episode at http://usacollegechat.org/episode153 Calling us at (516) 900-6922 to record a question on our USACollegeChat voicemail if you want us to answer your question live on our podcast Connect with us through... Subscribing to our podcast on Google Play Music, iTunes, Stitcher, or TuneIn Liking us on Facebook or following us on Twitter Reviewing parent materials we have available at www.policystudies.org Inquiring about our consulting services if you need individualized help Reading Regina's blog, Parent Chat with Regina

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Evensong, September 24, 2017: The Feast of St. Matthew

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 46:01


Craig Phillips, Preces & Responses (St. David's, Roswell)Tertius Noble in A minorFelix Mendelssohn, How lovely are the messengersDavid Briggs, O Lord, support us all the day long

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOP Podcast #98 - Edward Landin On The Art Of Organ Music Dedication

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 63:29


Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #98! http://www.organduo.lt/podcast Today's guest is an American organist Edward Landin who began his intensive musical training at the St. Thomas Choir School under the direction of Gerre Hancock. Upon his graduation from St. Thomas, he entered Interlochen Arts Academy where he began his organ studies as a student of Thomas Bara. After high school, he attended the Eastman School of Music for two years; he then transferred to Westminster Choir College where he completed his BM in organ performance as a student of Ken Cowan. While at Westminster, he also studied harpsichord with Kathleen Scheide. Further organ studies and coachings have been with Roberta Gary, David Higgs, Susan Landale, Marie-Louise Langlais, Kimberly Marshall, Paula Pugh Romanaux, Kathleen Scheide, and Carole Terry. Edward has been recently appointed Sub Dean of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Currently Assistant Director of Music at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, his duties include directing numerous children's and handbell choirs and serving as principal accompanist for the 65-member Sanctuary Choir. Edward has previously held positions in New York City (Christ Church, Methodist), Morristown, NJ (St. Peter's Episcopal Church) and in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia (Grace Epiphany Episcopal Church). In addition to recitals at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine and St. Thomas Church in New York City, and Old West Church, Boston, he has also performed in Germany and Wales as well as on the historic 18th century Andreas Silbermann organ in Strasbourg, France. Edward's achievements as a church musician and performer were most recently recognized when he was named as a member of the “Class of 2017” by The Diapason magazine's program, “20 under 30,” which lifts up young professionals in the world of organ, harpsichord, carillon, and church music. ​A major interest in contemporary organ music, particularly by American composers, led Edward to commission "E," "Fantasia," and "Parodies" by Kathleen Scheide; "Praeludium" and “Psalm 139” by Pamela Decker; "Prelude on the Carillon d'Alet" by Craig Phillips, and "Exordium" by Carson Cooman. A composer himself, “Flourishes and Reflections – Organ Music for Service or Recital” was recently released by Lorenz. ​ In this conversation, Edward and I talk about his organist career and about his graceful strategy of dedicating his own compositions to other organists and composers. Enjoy and share your comments below. ​And don't forget to help spread the word about the SOP Podcast by sharing it with your organist friends. Thanks for caring. ​ Related link: http://www.edwardlandin.com ​ PS If you want to achieve your organ related goals faster than you would be on your own, I invite you to try out my Total Organist membership program for free for 30 days: http://www.organduo.lt/total-organist

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Christmas Procession of Lessons and Carols, December 18, 2016

Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 85:58


Frank Boles, Adam lay yboundenarr. Ēriks Ešenvalds, O Emmanuelarr. Craig Phillips, The Holly and the IvyBob Chilcott, The Rose in the Middle of WinterHoward Helvey, There is no Rose of such virtueHerbert Howells, Sing lullabyarr. Paul Halley, Huron CarolCharles Beaudrot, Toys for a Kingarr. R.L. Pearsall, In dulci jubiloSir John Tavener, God is with us

Café Concerts
Café Concert: New York Polyphony

Café Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 8:11


VIDEO: New York Polyphony Perform Byrd and a modern lullaby Making recordings of quiet, spiritual music from the 16th century isn't so easy in 21st-century New York. So to record its last album, "Endbeginning," the all-male vocal ensemble New York Polyphony traveled to a medieval church in rural Lanna, Sweden. There the noise floor – the technical term for background noise – was exactly zero. In New York City, it's around 40 decibels. “We recorded our first two CDs here and we competed constantly with New York City as you can imagine,” said Craig Phillips, the group’s bass. He remembered losing one pristine take to a car horn outside the church. The group will be going back to Sweden next January to make their next album, a program of English masses by Byrd, Plummer and Tallis. “Don’t tell anybody because we’re still New York Polyphony,” joked Philips. “We're not Scandinavian Polyphony.” When the ensemble came to the WQXR Café, the production team did its best to silence the station's own auditory distractions – the refrigerator ice machine, the humming of the water cooler. Despite the prosaic surroundings the ensemble evoked an otherworldly place with a program of sacred Renaissance music as well as a lullaby by Philips (“Sleep Now,” written under his pen name Alexander Craig). This performance marked New York Polyphony’s second Café Concert and its first with a new lineup: Last fall, Geoffrey Silver, the group’s tenor since its founding in 2006, left and was replaced by the tenor Steven Caldicott Wilson (rounding out the ensemble is the countertenor Geoffrey Williams and baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert). Below is the ensemble's performance of the Agnus Dei from William Byrd's Mass for Four Voices. The piece was composed in 1592, a time when the Catholic Mass was outlawed in England. As a result, it had to be performed in small, private settings. The café may not be such a stretch after all. Video: Amy Pearl; Sound: Edward Haber; Text & production: Brian Wise

Luna Nova Music
Craig Phillips: Pastorale and Dance for Bassoon and Organ

Luna Nova Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2008 9:25