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Brand marketing can feel like a leap of faith – especially when your CEO wants numbers, your budget's tight, and you're juggling 15 other things. This session is for every marketer who's ever struggled to prove that brand work is more than just vibes. Tracksuit's country lead Dan Fleming will help you with:- Practical KPIs for brand – What to measure (beyond just reach and impressions) when you're short on time and budget.- Making brand measurable – Simple frameworks for linking brand activity to business impact, even if attribution is messy.- Tracking depending on spend – Low-cost to premium ways to track your brand over time and show progress to stakeholders.00:00 – Intro: Why brand tracking matters01:44 – Dan's story: From VC to brand believer04:11 – What we'll cover in this session05:00 – What is brand marketing today?10:05 – What metrics actually matter?12:57 – TikTok study: Impressions ≠ awareness16:25 – Brand vs performance: Why it's not either/or20:00 – The phone test: Future vs current demand22:00 – Making the case to your CFO27:30 – What to do when budgets are cut30:55 – Brand as delayed-response marketing33:20 – Tools for tracking brand at different stages40:10 – RealReal case study: Brand = $15m uplift43:00 – Founders and brand trust47:20 – How to build brand with a small team
In this episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing, The Singles,' we take a look at the latest hot marketing topics with Tracksuit, the always-on brand tracking dashboard, this episode explores various marketing trends and data-driven insights. Conor is joined by Dan Fleming and Jasper Skinner from Tracksuit to discuss the brands that are loved by Brits, insights gathered after surveying over 6,000 UK consumers in five major categories: supermarkets, fast food, tea, biscuits, and beer. We discuss loyalty (yes loyalty) to Yorkshire Tea and McVitie's Biscuits. Given the amount of chocolate we see in supermarkets at the moment we chat about the category looking at Galaxy's brand growth, and Tony's Chocolonely's impact in the competitive chocolate market. And who isn't thinking about summer holidays, so we look into the airlines and hear about British Airways' successful emotional advertising campaign and its transformation of the brand's image. Enjoy a detailed exploration of marketing insights and consumer behavior trends shaping the market today.00:00 Introduction and Overview00:24 The Brand Map of Britain10:55 Chocolate Preferences and Market Insights14:25 The Unique Brand Purpose of Tony's Chocolonely19:12 British Airways' Emotional Advertising Success26:57 Comparing Brand Strategies: Chocolate vs. AirlinesDon't forget to visit gotracksuit.com to download the Brand Map of Britain and check out their amazing always on brand tracking dashboard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing,' Conor Byrne kicks off the new series 'The Singles,' focused on hot marketing topics with expert insights. Sponsored by Tracksuit, the always-on brand tracking dashboard, this episode explores various marketing trends and data-driven insights. Conor is joined by Dan Fleming and Jasper Skinner from Tracksuit to discuss the growth and impact of brands like Guinness, Nike, Poppi, and the rise of Reddit and Threads in the UK. For more on Tracksuit and to book your demo visit gotracksuit.com00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Series00:48 Introducing Tracksuit and Its Benefits01:44 Meet the Experts: Dan Fleming and Jasper Skinner02:40 The Growth Journey of Tracksuit05:02 Hot Topics in Marketing: St. Patrick's Day and Guinness10:28 Nike's Return to Greatness16:04 Poppi's Acquisition by Pepsi22:03 Reddit and Threads on the Rise26:22 Future Episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this classic episode of Average Joe's Drive-In Dan and I talk about all things George Romero in our tribute episode to the Zombie Master. This episode was Originally recorded in July of 2017. The audio has been cleaned up and leveled to the best of my ability. Some of the audio in these early episodes are a little on the rough side as I was just figuring out what I was doing. Hope you enjoy.
Dan Fleming is the Director of Consulting Services at GBMP and has an impressive 30+ years of experience in operations and engineering, including 25 years of hands-on practice devoted to the principles and tools of the Toyota Production System and Continuous Improvement. Dan has been a Shingo Prize Examiner and Shingo Course Facilitator for 10 years. He played key role in developing GBMP's Lean Healthcare Certificate Course, which has been highly praised and taken by over 1000 individuals from various medical institutions. Dan is a Shingo Prize Recipient and Lean Silver Certified and regularly speaks at regional, national, and international conferences. He has a bachelor's degree in engineering from Northeastern University, as well as 20 years as a Continuous Improvement Manager at GBMP. Dan's broad industry knowledge includes manufacturing, healthcare, and service organizations. With his exceptional career achievements and expertise, Dan is a highly sought-after speaker in the CI sector. Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
Grant is invited to audition for a short film. Dan Fleming is back for a game of Closer to the Pin. Drew is an extra on the set of Greys Anatomy. Join us.
My guest for today are current Welsh internationals Elliott Kear, Rhys Williams and my co host for this episode Dan Fleming. We talk all things about the world cup, Elliott being a fire fighter , Salford and Dan flem well... Dan! #WalkersOnlypodcast #outnow #allplatforms --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-olds/message
While being in the Rugby League World Cup with the Welsh Team I have had the opportunity to get some of the players on and speak about what it means to represent your country or heritage and how camp is going leading into the first game against Cook Island. My first three guest are Dan Fleming, Mike Butt and the one and only Rhodri Lloyd. Throughout the World Cup I will be getting getting the players on and talking all topics! #walkersonlypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oliver-olds/message
On today's podcast I'm proud to have as my guest, Dan Fleming, the owner of Aperture Media and the producer of the new six part RTE show, Paul Flynn's Food Truck Favourites, that starts this month (6th July - 10th August). I love Dan's path to success that started in school with mini productions with friends, working as a freelance cameraman for years, and then starting his own company, which has now produced it's first show for RTE. He is a fantastic example of anyone with focus and a great work ethic who can climb the ladder in their industry. Enjoy the show! This show has been brought to you by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter
Can compassion be transformative? While we might not associate being compassionate with being fierce, an act of compassion can be a powerful, even radical gesture. On God Forbid this week, James Carleton and the panel explore the positive power of compassion in testing times.
After a last second cancellation, the guys put in a call to the taxi squad, bringing up Dan Fleming to the big leagues. They roast Josh Hawley, Pete Davidson, and Pete Carroll, before going over some basic restaurant etiquette and Hinge prompts. Join us.
Grant's in Tallahassee for a visit and got to meet some more film students. The guys roast Greg Abbott, Clay Aiken, and Trevor Bauer before Dan Fleming joins the podcast for a game of 'Closest to the Pin'. If you've ever wondered if Daniel Radcliffe is hot, we answer that question TODAY.
Dan and I discuss our top 10 Summer Blockbuster films that we've seen in the theater.
And on the third day (well, the third episode of this series), Easter rose again from the dead! For this entry in our EASTER: RESURRECTION series, Nathan, Eric, and returning guest Dan Fleming will take on one of the more commercial aspects of the holiday by analyzing the simple iconography of the Easter basket. And what’s the first movie that comes to mind when you think about baskets? Of course! Frank Henenlotter’s BASKET CASE (1982); the heartwarming horror film about a young man who bonds with his basket-dwelling, hideously deformed twin brother by heading out to the big city on a quest to, you know, viciously seek vengeance upon the people who separated them against their will. Suffice to say that the surprises in this basket are altogether much more unpleasant than the kind you find in your average treat-filled egg. So let out a primal screech of joy and be not afraid, for our review of BASKET CASE is full of sights, sounds, and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not (even if the same can’t be said for the movie itself.) Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
Dan and I break down Kevin Smith's Viewaskiewnaverse, and rank the films by our liking.
The boys record a short and sweet episode with a couple games with special guest Dan Fleming aka Guacamole Phil. Dan struggles to understand if he doesn't have the mic no one can hear him, before the guys run through a new game of comparisons, What State?, Closest To The Pin, and some roasts.
Last month, we narrowed down our ultimate versions of Godzilla and Kong, pit them against one another, and crowned the King of the MARCHsters. Now it’s time for us to FINALLY dive into the movie that delivers the Titan Truth and settles the debate once and for all!....sorta. Dan Fleming of the Potato League Podcast joins Nathan and Eric once again as we briefly recap our March coverage before jumping into the ring one last time for our review of GODZILLA VS KONG. We’ll fight it out over the necessity of the human characters, plot logic vs narrative economy, how this film stacks up to the rest of the MonsterVerse and, of course, if the final showdown lives up to our expectations. So charge up your battle axe, guzzle down a skull full of your favorite monster goo, and listen closely because this may be the last podcast we ever record! (Just kidding!) It’s time to find out who really bows to no one in our review of GODZILLA VS KONG! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
Dan and I discuss our Top 15 Pixar movies and more
We’ve got one last treat for you before the final moon sets on FURbruary. In true Video Monsters fashion, we’re capping off a month of werewolf movies with a werewolf movie without a werewolf.... if that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense then, well, wait until you see WOLF GUY (1975). To describe this werewolf kung-fu superhero spy flick is folly. Much like werewolfism itself, you just have to let the movie take you over. Which is exactly what we do on tonight’s episode with returning special guest, Dan Fleming, of the Potato League Podcast. So grab your pocket mouse (not a euphemism), sharpen your tiger’s claws, and cuddle up next to your favorite enraged lycanthrope as you fall through the trap door of insanity that is WOLF GUY!! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
We’re celebrating FURbruary across the pond this week and facing off against Neil Marshall’s DOG SOLDIERS (2002)! This low-budget siege flick pits a group of soldiers in training against a vicious pack of werewolves. Dan Fleming of the Potato League Podcast joins Nathan and Eric once again to discuss the way this film handles masculine vulnerability, it’s wicked streak of dark humor and, of course, how well the werewolf designs and action hold up. So round up the squad, put a kettle on, and don’t forget your silver letter opener. It’s time to hole up until sunrise as we spill our guts with DOG SOLDIERS! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
Dan Fleming of the Potato League Podcast joins Nathan and Eric for week 2 of FURbruary, our month-long tribute to werewolf movies! On this episode, we’re tearing into a decidedly different take on the typical werewolf formula. This subgenre tends to be heavy on the Y chromosomes but this week’s film, GINGER SNAPS, cleverly uses werewolf tropes for an insightful female coming-of-age story about the everyday horrors of being a young woman dealing with the terrifying, confusing physical and psychological changes of puberty, and all of the absurd social stigmas that come along with it. So, grab your wolfsbane, bring the dogs inside, and meet us at the greenhouse because it’s time to take a bite out of GINGER SNAPS (2000). Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
Dan and I sit down to talk about our favorite comfort food movies, and why they're our favorites when it comes to that. Follow Average Joe's Drive-In Facebook Follow Dan FROMHBOTOFRONTROW
Drew and Grant reunite to play a new game; What Would You Do? Before roasting Ted Cruz, Aaron Rodgers, and Kelly Clarkson. Dan Fleming is back with the longest and most embarrassing (for one host) game of Closest To The Pin. The episode wraps up with a story about the last time the guys were on a heater in college.
Dan joins me over SKYPE to talk about our favorite first time views of 2020 and more Follow: Average Joe's Drive-In Facebook Follow: The Potato League Podcast Facebook
From who gets an ICU bed to volunteering for a vaccine trial, ethics in the time of COVID is a complicated business. “Sometimes we fall into the trap of thinking that life is mostly ethically neutral unless we come across some catastrophe or other, or some really difficult moral choice. But when we look more closely - and this I think is what COVID has done - we realise that our values and our beliefs about the world, and what’s important, and who’s important, are making themselves present all the time.” Dan Fleming is the head of Ethics and Formation at St Vincent’s Health - so he’s been kept plenty busy this year. He speaks with Natasha about pandemic ethics - pandethics, if you will - including who gets prioritised when health resources are scarce, quality-adjusted life years, and what happens when a vaccine becomes available. Natasha also speaks with Ed O’Neill, an oncology researcher at Oxford University - who also put his hand up to be one of the first guinea pigs in the world for a COVID-19 vaccine trial. Both Ed and Dan draw on a particular ethical framework for the choices they’ve had to make in this pandemic year - one that conceives of people as made in the image of God, and centres on love of neighbour. “The neighbour to whom one is called first is the neighbour who's forgotten by everyone else. So today we might talk about priority populations, or poor and vulnerable groups. Different commentators use different language, so they might talk about the forgotten ones, or those who live on the underside … A unique feature of this framework is every person has the same value, objectively speaking. Every human person is enshrined in a special dignity. And that calls on us to think about, okay, well, in the context in which we find ourselves, whose dignity isn't being ensured? Whose dignity is not being served by our current context?”
Dr. Dan Fleming lives in Melbourne and is Head of Ethics and Formation at the St. Vincent's Hospital Group.We discuss really important leadership questions including:How does an organisation truly live to its espoused values?What happens when leaders are able to look back into the archives and learn how previous leadership teams in that same organisation dealt with a range of crises over the decades?How does a healthcare leadership team decide who gets treatment such as an ICU bed or a ventilator during a pandemic?What happens when I, as a leader, want to keep everyone happy during times of complexity, when in fact I cannot do that!These are all the kinds of questions explored with Dr. Dan Fleming, head of Ethics and Formation at the St. Vincent's Hospital Group.Effective leaders will always outperform ineffective leaders over time!Hi, I am Pod OSullivan.For over twenty years I have coached, mentored and supported corporate leaders and leadership teams all over the world to become impactful, effective and high performing.This is a podcast that taps into that experience. It is recorded for and about senior business leaders, C suite leaders, Founders and CEO's.I interview leaders and experts about ways to optimise leadership.What are the useful habits and thinking patterns?What are the secrets to high performing teams?How do they continue to nurture their effectiveness day after day?In other words, what is their leadership diet?www.theleadershipdiet.com
Dan joins me once again to discuss what we've been watching over the last few weeks for the 3rd and final installment of horrorthon 2020! Follow Average Joe's Drive-In Facebook Instagram Follow: Potato League Podcast Facebook
Dan Fleming joins me for our 2nd round of the 2020 horrorthon. We talk about what we've been watching since the last episode and more. Follow Average Joe's Drive-In Facebook Instagram Follow The Potato League Podcast Facebook
Dan Fleming joins me to talk about each our respected 2020 Horrorthons. www.facebook.com/averagejoesdriveinpodcast www.facebook.com/plpod
In this episode we talk with Dr Dan Fleming, group manager of ethics and formation for St Vincent's Health Australia. We discuss Catholic bioethics in end-of-life care, the Sydney Archbishops' letter to the Prime Minister regarding the ethics of the Oxford COVID vaccine, and the need for careful and attentive communication. Audio Clips and ArtPatricia Karvelas ABC RN Drive, Catholic Archbishop urges PM to pursue COVID vaccine without foetal cellsPeter Overton, 9 News AustraliaReligious leaders set to boycott Oxford University vaccine developed using aborted foetus | ABC NewsPhoto by Sean Mungur on UnsplashCity Plaza - Dan BodanReferencesDaniel Fleming, Attentiveness to Vulnerability (Pickwick Publications: 2019).Archbishop Fisher OP: Let's not create an ethical dilemma
Starting this month I will be dropping 2 podcast each month. Each month I will be having a regular rotating guest spot with Dan Fleming of the Potato League Podcast joining me on even months and Erik Marner of The Movie Freaks podcast joining me on odd months. This will be in addition to the regular monthly guest I have been doing since starting the show up. On this episode Dan and I talk about video stores and horror movies of the 2000's as I prepare for my annual upcoming Horrorthon in October. Follow Average Joe's Drive-In: Facebook Follow the Potato League Podcast: Facebook
Grant and Drew invite a couple loyal listeners onto the program to give out the first ever Ethics of Ambiguity Awards. Will Jepsen (03:24)Zach Rezendes and Emily Duever (10:26)Drew's Mother (18:15)Roasts (27:47)Anthony Clarke (36:03)Graham Billings (43:32)Dan Fleming (50:39)Grant's Parents (54:45)Drew and Grant (01:06:14)We hope to see you again soon
The guys have their first guest in the studio - Drew's girlfriend Tori Burns. She clears the air about the last 19 episodes of name dropping before playing 2 new games. The gang goes over what everyone's first impressions were of each other before calling Dan Fleming for a March Madness bracket of fast food and America's favorite segment - The Worst.
Grant and Drew are on the same page in this one. They roast Tucker Carlson, Adam Sandler and Alex Rodriguez before Dan Fleming hosts the most exciting game of Closer to the Pin yet. Join us.
Drew outs Grant for how little he prepares for the podcast before discussing Donald Trump wearing a mask. The guys roast Marco Rubio, Kanye West, and Desean Jackson before inviting Dan Fleming back for another game of Closer To The Pin. They end with a couple questions about women.
Grant and Drew wonder what it would like to go back in history before unveiling a new segment where they roast celebrities. Dan Fleming comes on the podcast offering a substantial reward before the guys wrap up the show.
Guest: Dan Fleming from the Potato League Podcast joins me to discuss our favorite 90's movies & Toxic Fandom Check out the Potato League Podcast's Facebook Page. You can find their podcast on almost all of your favorite Podcast apps. Music by: Alions Pick up their new album: Time Will Tell on Bandcamp & Follow them on Facebook Short Story: The Quiet Room by Thomas Washburn Jr. You can purchase books by Thomas on his official Amazon page Thomas Washburn Jr's Amazon Page Movie Reviews: My Top 10 Favorite Films of 2019 Follow Average Joe's Drive-In On Facebook Instagram
Conversation with founder of Woon Kitchen, Keegan Fong.
This week on the Melbourne Catholic Podcast we speak to Dr Dan Fleming. Dr Dan Fleming is Group Manager – Ethics and Formation for St Vincent’s Health Australia, a role which sees him leading ethics education, advice and strategy as well as supporting formation across the St Vincent’s Health Australia network. He chairs the Catholic Health Australia taskforce which has been set up to provide leadership across the Catholic Health and Aged Care sectors in responding to Victoria’s ‘Voluntary Assisted Dying’ Act. As the Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws come into place in Victoria we speak to Dan about his work on the taskforce and how these laws will look to those in healthcare in Victoria.
A conversation about the new application, Squabble with founder and CEO Michael Egenthal
Jackie chats with childhood friends Dan Fleming and Alex Rubinstein about celebrity splits, close encounters with Caitlyn Jenner and general shooting the shit.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jackie chats with childhood friends Dan Fleming and Alex Rubinstein about celebrity splits, close encounters with Caitlyn Jenner and general shooting the shit.
Claire Van Eijk took a break from packing for a 2 month tour with Against Me! to meet Alex and Dan at Taix French Restaurant in Echo Park. She is a tour manager amongst many other things. We discuss the road that led her to the position she’s in now, what’s required of her as a tour manager, etc. We then spiral into many other topics including monogamy, polygamy & relationships in 2017 - can one have all their emotional needs met by a single person? What happens when the front man of your band goes missing? These questions and more are answered. You can follow up with Claire on Instagram @aceventuralove AND her dog @thatdogmushu
This week Dan Fleming and Alex Rubinstein of Name This Podcast join us to discuss The R Kelly Sex-Cult Scandal, but more importantly they have lived the life I can only dream of and they give us some hot exclusives! Plus, Tarek and Christina El Moussa finally signed the divorce papers, P!nk address her rotten beef with Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga is coming down with a deposition in the Kesha/Dr. Luke scandal, Peter Dinklage vs Game of Thrones fans, The Kardashian’s turn 10, Nathan Coflin started a petition to remove a confederate monument and replace it with a Missy Elliott monument, Cardi B is making chart moves, Serena Williams has healthy pregnancy cravings, Duff Goldman lost a lot of weight, and Jeannie Mai wants to be a gay black man. Follow Extra Extra on all our social media platforms: Twitter: @2extrapodcast, @jessedontthink, @kmenzizzle Instagram: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywoodjules, @jesse_is_awesome Facebook: @2extrapodcast
Alex and Dan get back to their roots, sitting down for brunch with Blake Spencer at Winsome in Echo Park. They discuss her breath work as well as sensory deprivation (self deprecation) tanks, food meditation, mormonism and much more. Follow or get in touch with Blake here: facebook.com/breathwithblake/ instagram @breathwithblake breathofblake.com (coming soon)
At long last, Alex and Dan managed to book viral sensation, Harry Mack. They discuss the path that lead to Harry’s freestyle video at Venice Beach as well as his impromptu performance for Joey Badass on Power 106 and much more. Tune in through the link in bio and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Name This Podcast channel. facebook.com/harrymack youtube.com/harrymack soundcloud.com/harrymack twitter @harrymack instagram @harrymack
Alex and Dan have their most scientific interview to date. They sat down with Brandon Taylor, a physical therapist and “healer to the rich and famous”. Due to microphone malfunctions, the podcast dives right into the meat of the conversation. We cover topics ranging from the battle against big pharma, how Brandon got his start in this industry and the future of homeopathic cures. You can inquire further or book a consultation with Brandon here: bodybalancingassociates.com bodybalancingassociates@gmail.com
Alex and Dan sit down at the Rosenberg Family Farm for charcuterie, tequila and good ol’ conversation with Evan Rosenburg and Jake Singer. Evan is a sustainability manager at the Los Angeles County MTA. Jake is a mechanical design engineer in the biomedical field. The discussion opens with Evan making clear on his reputation and follows with an in depth review of coffee, the source of a human’s moral compass, progressive hip hop, spoiler of Fantastic Beasts, implantable medical devices, embarrassing stories and the significance of May 4th, 2007. You can find Evan and Jake on Instagram @domesticswagger / @j_monstah
Alex and Dan sit down with Ryan and Justin Levine from the band Wildling. They discuss touring stories, conspiracy theories, what it means to “rabbit in the bank”, the plight of Kimye, DJ names, the purpose of nipples, musical inspiration, dream venues and much more. Follow Wildling on Instagram @wildlingmusic
Alex and Dan sit down for a late night brunch at Taix in Echo Park with their guest, Jennifer Medina. She is a photographer, musician and all around savant. They discuss New York vs Los Angeles, her Venezuelan origins, Floridian theme parks, childhood disappointments, first kiss, Eyes Wide Wall Street, Instagram photography, ElimiDate, stinky pasta and much more. You can explore deeper into Jennifer's beautiful world through the following: jennifermedinaar.com jennifersvisualdiary.com soundcloud.com/lulannie soundcloud.com/dreamgirlband @lulannie
Alex and Dan enjoy brunch on the go with their guest, Glen Walsh, at his home in Venice Beach. He is a surf instructor, disco DJ, operator of the Glenice Venice Surf Report and arguably Venice's favorite son. We discuss a wide range of topics including his origins, least favorite trends, surfing in the olympics, La Croix, the definition of a fuckboy and much more. You can follow Glen on Instagram @glenice_venice
Alex and Dan sit down with director Ariel Fisher at Square One in Silver Lake. They discuss her upbringing, career, biggest stud and relationship with instant coffee. Find her on Instagram @arielfish as well as arielfish.tv
Alex and Dan sit down with director, critical thinker and good friend, Cameron Dutra at Winsome in Echo Park, CA
Gary and Paul Tucker, without Dan Fleming this time, pore over the failings that contributed to six goals conceded at Anfield. They suggest improvements to be made in advance of the next home game against Leicester, and come up with ‘just one question’ for What If Hogg was One of Us? The Red perspective comes from Janish and Tommy, who wish Watford well while reeling from the Reds' recent win. Tales From the Vicarage Live is previewed with interest, and once again there is brief comment on Troy Deeney not being called up for the national team. Drop us a line during the two-week break @ronnyandramage, and cheers for listening!
With special guests Tom and Jack also popping up, Dan Fleming talks us through Watford’s first point of the season. Six factoids appear in If You Don’t Know This By Now, while the chaps do not fear their next, blue opponents. The usual blessing at the end from Dan is even more spiritual than normal, so listen to every second of analysis and context from R&R.
A Euro 2016 England review special Ron & Ram this week, as Gary and Paul Tucker (minus a ‘hanging’ Dan Fleming) discuss the 1-1 draw with Russia in Marseilles, look forward to Wales and say a few hellos. There is also an England-themed quiz. Who’d you pick against Wales, and what should be done with the hoolies? Tweet @RonnyandRamage with your views. Come on Englerland.
Dan Fleming is missing presumed yoga-ing. Craig Ramage talks about the Glenn Roeder era – read the interview in Goalden Pages, the Watford fanzine available at the Sunderland game – and the Tuckers say hello to several former Hornets. Amidst the jollity there is discussion of #ontheplane, with the provisional England Euro 2016 squad out this week, and a look back on the defeat at Anfield.
The hellos at the end bring new discoveries, Troy Deeney’s goals were savoured by only one of the four podders, the gaffer’s future looks decided, Steven Berghuis gets another assist, Gomes gets a vote of confidence and Dan Fleming takes delivery of a special gift. Includes added Ramage.
This week Gary Tucker conducts a post-mortem of Watford’s loss at home to Stoke City; Paul Tucker wants to talk Guediora; we all sympathise with Troy Deeney in light of his omission from the England squad for this month’s friendlies; Jonny plugs his Watford Family broadcast featuring Paul and Troy Deeney (https://www.mixcloud.com/blastocast/the-watford-family-featuring-troy-deeney-and-fans-of-watford-football-club/) and Dan Fleming praises Leicester City.
Jackie and friend Dan Fleming discuss pop culture, the perks of endless pasta and how modern romance can go terribly wrong. From Dan's firsthand experiences with Caitlyn Jenner to Jackie's traumatic rendezvous with a leg humper, this episode gets dirtier than Christina Aguilera in a boxing ring.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jackie and friend Dan Fleming discuss pop culture, the perks of endless pasta and how modern romance can go terribly wrong. From Dan's firsthand experiences with Caitlyn Jenner to Jackie's traumatic rendezvous with a leg humper, this episode gets dirtier than Christina Aguilera in a boxing ring.