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Today we turn to our favourite subject: pubs. Specifically, Oxford pubs. And who better to guide us through the heady world of our city's glorious boozers than CAMRA's very own Dave Richardson. As well as editing the campaign's official magazine and newsletter for the city (The Oxford Drinker), Dave has also written an indispensable guide to the plethora of inns and taverns on our doorstep. And, as if that wasn't enough, with us today we also have a special co-host: Oxford Lives regular and resident pub expert, Jeremy Smith. With two hardcore ale authorities on hand to educate and inform, prepare to be intoxicated! Links: https://camra.org.uk/ https://oxford.camra.org.uk/ https://oxforddrinker.camra.org.uk/ Oxford Pubs is published by Amberley Publishing. ISBN: 9781445647289 paperback/9781445647296 ebook. You'll find it on all the usual online platforms but why not go local and but it from the Museum of Oxford or Blackwell?
Episode 2 — Wisdom for the Next Generation with David RichardsonIn this second conversation with David Richardson, Tracy and Chris turn toward the lessons learned over a lifetime of faithful ministry. David speaks candidly about endurance, emotional health, humility, and the evolving landscape of pastoral leadership. He offers guidance for young pastors, encouragement for weary leaders, and insights into what truly matters over the long haul. The episode is filled with practical wisdom—simple, soulful reminders that leadership is not performance but discipleship, relationship, and steady obedience to Jesus. This is a hopeful, heart-shaping conversation for leaders at every stage. It offers guidance for lessons we should learn, who we can serve in leadership, and faith for what's next.https://www.rphc.net/https://www.hopewords.org/conferenceIPHC Extension Loan Fund - https://www.elfiphc.org/
Episode 1 — The Story Behind the Leader with David RichardsonIn the first of two episodes with Pastor David Richardson, Chris and Tracy guide listeners through an intimate and heartfelt conversation about David's life story. David reflects on the people, places, and experiences that shaped his calling; the joys and heartbreaks of ministry; and how God has used seasons of struggle to form depth, compassion, and resilience in his leadership. This episode is warm, personal, and rich with authenticity—an invitation for leaders to remember where they've come from, how far God has carried them, and how their stories continue to shape their influence today. Heard Pastor David's story about faith, formation, and the personal journey of leadership.https://www.rphc.net/https://www.hopewords.org/conferenceIPHC Extension Loan Fund - https://www.elfiphc.org/
Dave Richardson from Taylor Made Dreams tells us about their upcoming Dragonfly Ball, hosted by David Walliams on the 29th November at Brighton Metropole! If you would like a ticket please act fast and email dave dave@taylormadedreams.org Support the show
WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL SHOW ON REDMEN PLUS! https://theredmentv.com/the-success-of-liverpools-loan-academy-system-the-coaches-corner-w-proffessor-dave-richardson/In this clip from Coaches Corner, Dan spoke to Professor Dave Richardson about his illustrious career in psychology and sports science, including working alongside Liverpool Football Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 05/26/2025 featuring: Katie Dahl “Sacristy” Seven Stones (2023 Leaky Boat) 4:41 Vincent Cross “barefoot with the blues” a place where songs come to live (2025 Vincent Cross) 2:47 Rhiannon Giddens, Resistance Revival Chorus & Crys Matthews “How I Long for Peace” Single (2024 Rhiannon Giddens) 4:30 Mike Kinnebrew “King Lear” Call It Life (2025 Mike Kinnebrew) 4:15 Cassie and Maggie “The Gold Rush is Over and I'm Moving On” Gold and Coal (2025 Cassie and Maggie) 2:46 Tim Easton “Little Brother” Find Your Way (2024 Tim Easton) 3:33 Amanda Ekery “Lucky” Arabe (2025 Hey Lu!) 3:02 Wes Collins “Welcome to the Ether” Welcome to the Ether (2018 Wes Collins) 3:57 Raye Zaragoza “Strong Woman” Hold That Spirit (2023 Rebel River) 2:57 Daniel Antopolsky “Sweet Lovin' Music” Sweet Lovin' music (2015 Sheriff of Mars) 3:57 Rhiannon Giddens “The Ballad of Sally Anne” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 3:58 Garrett Wieland “To Carry Rain (For Townes)” What Keeps the Heart Afloat (2021 Garrett Wieland 3:36 Kim Beggs “Down by the River Where the People Gather” Beneath Your Skin (2024 Kim Beggs) 2:21 Dave Richardson “Turtle Rock” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 2:30
Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel joins the podcast this week to preview Sunday's Manchester derby between United and City at Old Trafford.Ron Walker and Dave Richardson tee up the game and discuss the major talking points before we hear from Peter in the second half of the episode.Peter also talks to Ron about "Schmeichel" - a brand-new Sky Exclusive feature documentary which offers an exclusive look at his life and career."Schmeichel" is available on Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW from Sunday 6th April.Listen to every episode of Essential Football on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Spreaker.You can also listen to Essential Football on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential Football".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Sir Dave Richardson joins KOTL to discuss his rise with the ABS series, conquering Europe, his showdown with the Americans, his hit list, how the untested division can be improved, unifying titles, IPF Worlds & Sheffield, and much more! Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat
Longtime friend of PTR Big Dave joins Greg in studio talking how to be prepared in case of bad times. Food, water, meat, power and more are all discussed. Hear Dave's own show at www.BigDaveBasics.com
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 08/05/2024 featuring: Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32 Tiffany Williams & Dalton Mills “Gold Watch and Chain” Wasted Luck (2024 Tiffany Williams & Dalton Mills) 3:23 Julian Taylor “100 Proof” Beyond the Reservoir (2022 Howling Turtle) 3:58 The Honey Dewdrops “Silver Lining” Here in the Mountains (2024 The Honey Dewdrops) 4:06 Jubal Lee Young “Angel with a Broken Heart” Wild Birds Warble (2024 Jubal Lee Young) 3:25 The Kennedys “Late September Breeze” Headwinds (2023 The Kennedys) 3:52 R.B. Stone “The Drifter's World” Have Songs-Have Traveled (2024 Middle Mountain) 2:31 The Magnolia Janes “The Sun in my Backyard” The Light Years (2024 Be a Jane) 2:42 T. Buckley “After You Got Back” Frame by Frame (2021 FALLEN TREE) 4:07 Alex Smith “Hamilton County” Hamilton County (2014 Wepecket Island) 2:56 Neptune's Car “Flashing in the Dark (Rose Island Lighthouse)” Letters from the Road (2012 Neptune's Car) 2:59 Adeem the Artist “Rotations” Anniversary (2024 Four Quarters) 4:29 Valerie June “Big Dream” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 2:23 Justin Farren “Faith, Hope, Etc.” Another Bluebird Day (2013 Justin Farren) 3:43
This week on the Magazine we begin a two-part feature showcasing unsung songwriters you may not be familiar with. We'll hear recordings from The Brother Brothers, Liz Simmons, Mac Leaphart, Tiffany Williams, Dave Richardson and many others. Singing the praises of the unsung … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTodd Mosby / “Gliding” / Ariel Views / MMGThe Brother Brothers / “On the Road Again” / Calla Lily / CompassLiz Simmons / “When the Waters Rise” / Poets / MorganaVivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / “Leaving on Our Minds” / Vivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / Free DirtPhil Henry / “Bottle Rocket” / Chasing Echoes / Board by BoardMac Leaphart / “Music City Joke” / Music City Joke / Self-producedTiffany Williams / “California” / I'll Be Back Soon / Blue RedbirdDave Richardson /”Keep Trying” / Palm to Pines / Branch and Thorn10 String Symphony / “Even a Dog Has Dreams” / Weight of the World / PoppychopTodd Mosby / “Earth & Sky” / Ariel Views / MMGTim O'Brien & Jan Fabricius / “Come When Mother Calls” / April in Your Eyes / Diamond RanchMandy Rowden / “Get Out of the City” / Parachute / Howling DogMare Wakefield & Nomad / “Outfield” / No Remedy / Self-producedMaya De Vitry / “Bread for the Circus” / How to Break a Fall / Mad MakerLogan Ledger / “Starlight” / Logan Ledger / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/25/2023 featuring: Moors & McCumber “Caged Bird” Live From Blue Rock (2021 M & M) 4:56 Ben Sollee “Pieces of You” Ben Sollee and Kentucky Native (2017 Soundly) 3:46 Gretchen Peters “She Even Woke Me up to Say Goodbye” The Night You Wrote That Song: The Songs of Mickey Newbury (2020 Scarlet Letter) 3:42 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32 Deidre McCalla “Amaryllis” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 3:32 William Elliott Whitmore “Who Stole the Soul” Animals in the Dark (2008 Anti) 3:25 Wren “Come Back River” Pink Stone: Songs from Moose Lodge (2021 Laura Adrienne Brady) 4:06 Garrett Wieland “To Carry Rain (For Townes)” What Keeps the Heart Afloat (2021 Garrett Wieland) 3:36 Low Lily “Captivate Me” Angels in the Wreckage (2023 Low Lily) 3:37 Dom Flemons “Saddle It Around” Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:40 Ellis Delaney “The Finest Adventure” Ordinary Love (2020 Ellis Delaney) 3:50 Austin MacRae “Breathing Room” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 5:06 Annalise Emerick “This Love Won't Break Your Heart” Starry-Eyed (2011 Annalise Emerick) 4:48
The Novel: Almost PerfectThe Author: E.F. DoddThe Guest: Briana, owner and founder of Wicked WordsThe Synopsis:All he wants for Christmas is her.Dave Richardson's life hasn't turned out the way he thought it would. He never expected to slink back to his hometown of Rochester two years ago and take a bartending job, nor did he expect he'd still be tending said bar. Everyone thought he would achieve great things. Hell, he'd believed he would achieve great things. But when Vivian Walters walked into his bar, wearing that dress, on a random Wednesday night . . . things were looking up for the first time in a long time. And they looked even better when he got her number, even if it was obvious she didn't see things between them lasting beyond her night out on Sunday. If he wanted to keep a woman like her, he'd need to become the man he was supposed to be, and fast.If there was one thing Vivian "V" Walters liked almost as much as designer heels, it was checklists. They'd served her well her entire life- first with college, then med school, landing the perfect internship followed by an even better residency, and, finally, her dream job. So far, her checklist for the perfect man hadn't panned out the same way. But that didn't mean she would lose her ever-loving mind and chuck it all out the window for a hot, sweaty weekend with a bartender . . . right? No matter how good he looked in those worn jeans, or how his blond hair curled just so at the nape of his neck, or the way his deep-brown gaze made her stomach somersault. And even if she gave in to her purely physical attraction to him, it wouldn't be anything other than a fling . . . would it?Show Notes:- The 5th Day of Boobsmas - Ode to advent calendars- Lady Krampus and Krampusnacht (Bremerton)- The Dickens Faire (San Francisco)- Introduction & Synopsis for today's read (00:10:03)- The perfect transition from fall into winter- A very merry millennial Christmas- A long distance grown-up relationship (00:22:55)- A few spicy sexcerpts - lube and phone sex?! (00:25:06)- Fling-to-lovers, but make them fall in love- A holiday romance or a romance with holidays?- A Holiday Romance Drinking Game (00:35:58)- Romance reading "icks"- The 5th Day of Boobsmas jingle courtesy of Cooper BaldwinEight Kinky Nights by Xan WestBig Nick Energy by Morgan ElizabethA Princess in Theory by Alyssa ColeKiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun - Listen to our Boobsmas podcast reviewGetting it on with Gargoyles by Hazel MackA Christmas Cowboy Legend by Linda Broday (this is the one with the creepy, cartoon-like children) - Listen to our Boobsmas podcast reviewNeed a BIPOC holiday romance? We recommend Amanda, from Talk About Swoon and Taima, from Shades n PagesOther News: December 1st marks the start of The 12 Days of Boobsmas. Tune in for new podcast episodes, new giveaways, and more holiday romance recommendations, all month long! Purchase MY holiday novellas, Meet Me in Los Feliz and Venice Actually now!! Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast, on TikTok @realkellyrey, and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4851260/advertisement
We are seeing a mass exodus of young adults from the faith, and 70% of students don't believe in absolute truth. This trend is accelerating rapidly, and we absolutely must stop the train. It's a matter of eternal significance for children all over the globe. My friend Dave Richardson is here today to talk about the way he teaches students to recognize the assumptions they have, and how to look past them so they will make Biblical choices. It's an incredibly effective tool, and I'm excited to share it with you today. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/david-richardson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heidistjohn/message
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 08/14/2023 featuring: James Keelaghan “Cold Missouri Waters” A Recent Future (1995 Tranquilla) 4:59 Emily Barnes “Shape of You” Single is (2023 Emily Barnes) 4:33 Joe Crookston “To Keep You Warm” Darkling & the BlueBird Jubilee (2011 Joe Crookston) 2:42 Raye Zaragoza “Still Here” Hold That Spirit (2023 Rebel River) 4:16 Crowes Pasture “Diamonds” Don't Blink (2023 Crowes Pasture) 4:48 Emily Mure “Come Clean” Worth (2017 Emily Mure) 4:25 Three on a String “Best of Friends” Best of Friends (1979 Ryan Productions) 5:00 Rhiannon Giddens “Shake Sugaree” Tomorrow Is My Turn (2014 Nonesuch) 4:24 Mark Stuart “Can You Come Back?” Left of Nashville (1999 Gearle) 3:31 Abigail Lapell “Halfway to Mexico” Getaway (2019 Coax) 3:21 The Milk Carton Kids “Running on Sweet Smile” I Only See the Moon (2023 Far Cry) 3:21 Caroline Cotter “Don't Wait” Gently as I Go (2023 Caroline Cotter) 2:14 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32
Dave Richardson from Taylor Made Dreams tells us the different ways people can get involved in fundraising and raising the awareness for the charity. https://www.taylormadedreams.org.uk/Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Have you ever try to change someone's mind and no matter what evidence you show them, they don't budge? We all have. David Richardson studied this topic at Oxford and explains why this happens and how to change that person by first understanding their underlying assumptions.David Richardson, Author, Oxford ScholarTransparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control YouAssumptions are the most potent of ideas, but also the least understood. Transparent reveals what assumptions we make, how they control us, and how they are all inherently religious. Even atheists are religious at the level of their assumptions. Some assumptions are true and most are not. How can you tell without being an intellectual? Transparent introduces the Transparent App, an innovative and creative tool that helps people quickly see through the messages they encounter daily in the things they read, watch, and hear using the power of assumptions. The Transparent App is simple enough for a student to use, but powerful enough for adults to find God and engage with Him in their areas of interest, expertise, and leadership. How can someone bring God with them to work or school? How does God give us knowledge and guidance in the things that matter in real life? At the level of assumptions God is everywhere. Transparent is not just a theoretical theological exercise for intellectuals. It “translates” the complex ideologies of the intellectuals into everyday language for everyday people. Written more like an adventure than a textbook, Transparent is a refreshing departure from the usual books about apologetics, theology, and culture. Students, parents, pastors, and professionals will all love Transparent.Dave Richardson is also the President of the Assumptions Institute, an educational organization that helps individuals and groups find God and engage with Him in their areas of interest, expertise, and leadership. We do that with resources and strategies that use the power of assumptions to discover what is true and align our public lives with that truth.Contact Dave on his website www.daverichardson.orgBe sure to follow, like and subscribe to Ann Beal's social media pages.https://www.facebook.com/annbealgettingbetter/https://www.facebook.com/livingwellwithannbeal/https://twitter.com/ablivingwellhttps://www.instagram.com/annbeal/https://www.youtube.com/annbealVisit Ann Beal's websites at:https://www.gettingbettershow.com/https://www.lifesolutionscoachingandcounseling.com/
In this episode, we'll visit with Dave Richardson, author of the book TRANSPARENT: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You, about:What it means to have absolute truth.How we discern truth versus relativistic ideas.How we can reverse the tide of our young people leaving Christianity.The mistakes parents, churches, and schools make in sharing the truth with young people.How parents and ministry leaders can teach children to recognize truth so that it remains a foundation for them.More Information/Resources:Website: https://www.daverichardson.orgWebsite: https://www.assumptionsinstitute.orgBook: Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control YouCovenant Eyes offers a clear path to freedom through trusted relationships and free resources. TRY COVENANT EYES FREE FOR 30 DAYS: (Promo Code: FreePodcast) Stay up to date on the latest news and guests on The Covenant Eyes Podcast by signing up for our newsletter: https://learn.covenanteyes.com/podcast-newsletter/ Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
For more information about Christian Crusaders, the ministry under which The CC Podcast is produced , visit https://christiancrusaders.org.To listen to The CC Podcast: Daily Dose Devotions, where we're currently going through an overview of the Bible, click here.To listen to our weekly radio broadcast, The CC Broadcast, which has aired for over 85 years, and which features a 30 minute worship service, including music and preaching, click here.Thanks to Andrew, our Technical Director, and Terri, our intro/outro announcer!Special thanks to our 2023 NRB Sponsor, Reasons for Hope, an apologetics ministry that trains and equips a new generation to stand boldly on the Word of God. Learn more about their Equip camps, their resource-rich, free mobile app, and their clever and effective Debunked video series at https://www.rforh.com.Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
In this interview, Prospera Energy strategic investor and advisor Dave Richardson shares regarding how he plans to help build Prospera into a company that others want to emulate. Investor Peter Lacey (approx. 10% ownership) explains why he financed Prospera through restructuring and why he is deferring repayment of one of his debentures for another two years in order to help the company. CEO Samuel David provides an update on Prospera's improved licensed liability rating and growth plans. And Engineering Specialist Angela Vande discusses how she is advising and guiding Prospera's reclamation process to become a green energy (Oil & Gas) industry representative. Propera Energy is coming out of restructuring (2020-2022) and aiming to grow its 1,250+ boepd (YE 2022) to 10,000 boepd over the next 2-3 years by optimizing its current assets and through strategic acquisitions. The company has about 400 million barrels of oil in place. And Prospera's core assets in Saskatchewan and Alberta had previously, during peak oil times when they were being fully developed by multinational oil companies, already seen production of over 10,000 boepd. The company has the facilities to accommodate over 10,000 boepd. 0:00 Introduction 1:12 Samuel David on the improved License Liability Ratio 3:20 Angela Vande: Reclamation work progress 6:39 Dave Richardson's vision for Prospera 9:41 Samuel David: ESG improves balance sheet and environment 10:54 Dave Richardson's work to make O&G companies environmentally sustainable 13:27 Peter Lacey's support of Prospera Energy 17:25 Samuel David: Growth update https://www.prosperaenergy.com/ Stock Exchange Listings (TSX.V: PEI, OTC: GXRFF, FRA: OF6B) Press Release discussed: https://money.tmx.com/en/quote/PEI/news/4907013430321806/Prospera_Energy_PEI_ESG_Initiatives_Reduces_Asset_Retirement_Liability_Commendably_and_Gains_the_Principal_Investors_Support_and_Guidance_to_Increase_ESG_Efforts_Effectually Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Bill Powers owns shares of PEI.v. This interview was not sponsored. Do not purchase shares of Prospera because Bill did. Do your own due diligence. Prospera Energy's cautionary forward-looking statement also applies to the content written below and the information discussed in my interview. The standard MSE disclaimer applies to this interview: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
Superannuation is supposed to help us save for our retirement, and tax concessions on super are meant to reduce the burden on the government to fund our retirement through the age pension. But what are these concessions, and are they really working in the way they are intended to? To help explain, we're talking to the Australia Institute's Senior Economist Matt Grudnoff, and Senior Research Fellow, Dave Richardson. This was recorded on Tuesday 7th March 2023 and things may have changed since recording. The Australia Institute // @theausinstitute Speakers: Matt Grudnoff, Senior Economist, the Australia Institute // @MattGrudnoff Dave Richardson, Senior Research Fellow, the Australia Institute // @daverr01 Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Producer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermacey Edited by: Emily Perkins Theme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot SessionsSupport Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a dramatic weekend in the Premier League, we start off at Anfield where Roy Keane dissects Man Utd's battering at the hands of Liverpool, before Mo Salah explains how long he has waited to become the Reds' all-time top goalscorer.It's then down to London for a fairytale Arsenal comeback to earn a 97th-minute win over Bournemouth, as witnessed by Sam Blitz at the Emirates.Back up in the North West, Pete Smith was our man at the Etihad to wax lyrical over Phil Foden and express his concerns over goal-shy Newcastle after the hosts' 2-0 win to keep up their title hopes.Dave Richardson explains why Chelsea's 1-0 win over Leeds won't bring too much comfort to under-fire Graham Potter, while Declan Rice lays bare the hurt of West Ham's 4-0 defeat at Brighton in conversation with Sky Sports.Adam Bate tries to pick the bones out of an archetypal game of two halves as Wolves shock Tottenham 1-0 at Molineux, and Dan Sansom sets out exactly the size of Southampton's 1-0 win over Leicester to lift them off the bottom of the table.Last but not least, there's Everton's draw at Nottm Forest and Aston Villa's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On a dramatic weekend in the Premier League, we start off at Anfield where Roy Keane dissects Man Utd's battering at the hands of Liverpool, before Mo Salah explains how long he has waited to become the Reds' all-time top goalscorer.It's then down to London for a fairytale Arsenal comeback to earn a 97th-minute win over Bournemouth, as witnessed by Sam Blitz at the Emirates.Back up in the North West, Pete Smith was our man at the Etihad to wax lyrical over Phil Foden and express his concerns over goal-shy Newcastle after the hosts' 2-0 win to keep up their title hopes.Dave Richardson explains why Chelsea's 1-0 win over Leeds won't bring too much comfort to under-fire Graham Potter, while Declan Rice lays bare the hurt of West Ham's 4-0 defeat at Brighton in conversation with Sky Sports.Adam Bate tries to pick the bones out of an archetypal game of two halves as Wolves shock Tottenham 1-0 at Molineux, and Dan Sansom sets out exactly the size of Southampton's 1-0 win over Leicester to lift them off the bottom of the table.Last but not least, there's Everton's draw at Nottm Forest and Aston Villa's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
This time around on the program we begin a two-part feature we're calling Unsung Songwriters. We'll feature recent recordings from The Brother Brothers, Liz Simmons, Mac Leaphart, Tiffany Williams, and Dave Richardson. You'll hear these songwriters and many more besides … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTodd Mosby / “Gliding” / Ariel Views / MMGThe Brother Brothers / “On the Road Again” / Calla Lily / CompassLiz Simmons / “When the Waters Rise” / Poets / MorganaVivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / “Leaving on Our Minds” / Vivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / Free DirtPhil Henry / “Bottle Rocket” / Chasing Echoes / Board by BoardMac Leaphart / “Music City Joke” / Music City Joke / Self-producedTiffany Williams / “California” / I'll Be Back Soon / Blue RedbirdDave Richardson /”Keep Trying” / Palm to Pines / Branch and Thorn10 String Symphony / “Even a Dog Has Dreams” / Weight of the World / PoppychopTodd Mosby / “Earth & Sky” / Ariel Views / MMGTim O'Brien & Jan Fabricius / “Come When Mother Calls” / April in Your Eyes / Diamond RanchMandy Rowden / “Get Out of the City” / Parachute / Howling DogMare Wakefield & Nomad / “Outfield” / No Remedy / Self-producedMaya De Vitry / “Bread for the Circus” / How to Break a Fall / Mad MakerLogan Ledger / “Starlight” / Logan Ledger / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/02/2023 featuring: Sara Routh “Save Me” Heavy Love (2021 Boots & Whiskey) 5:01 Crowes Pasture “Edge of America” Edge of America (2017 Crowes Pasture) 3:51 Bill Morrissey “Man From Out Of Town” Inside (1992 Rounder) 3:55 Amy Soucy “Little Wooden Boat” This River (2015 Amy Soucy) 3:56 Dave Richardson “Traveling so Far” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:32 Emily Barker “Geography” A Dark Murmuration of Words (2020 Everyone Sang) 3:17 JP Harris “Country Blues” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 3:20 Sunny War “Its Name Is Fear” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:21 Peter Mulvey & SistaStrings “Pray for Rain” Love Is the Only Thing (2022 Peter Mulvey) 3:21 Oliver the Crow “As the Crow Flies” Oliver the Crow (2018 OTC) 3:23 Tre Burt “Carnival Mirror” You, Yeah, You (2021 Oh Boy) 3:23 Raye Zaragoza “He Calls Me River” Woman in Color (2020 Rebel River) 3:27 Scott Cook “Right to Roam” Tangle of Souls (Scott Cook) 5:00 Abbie Gardner “Those Memories of You” Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 3:38
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 10/31/2022 featuring: Lily DeTaeye “What We Do” Single (2022 Station 1) 5:04 Amy Speace “If You Fall” Tucson (2022 Windbone) 3:33 Dave Richardson “Turtle Rock” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 2:30 Jen Cork “Maybe Someday” Single (2020 Jen Cork) 6:20 Trae Sheehan “Changed” Postcards from the Country (2020 Half Moon) 3:14 Kipyn Martin “Coming Home” Dance Across the Sky (2017 Kipyn Martin) 3:56 Big Little Lions “Old Armchairs” Inside Voice (2019 AntiFragile) 4:36 The Accidentals “Leave it in the Dust” Time Out Session #2 (2022 The Accidentals) 3:18 Tre Burt “Moth's Crossing” Caught It from the Rye (2020 Oh Boy) 2:51 The Brothers Blue “This Too Shall Pass” River Rollin' (2019 The Brothers Blue) 4:00 Kaia Kater “Poets Be Buried” Grenades (2018 Smithsonian Folkways) 4:37 Noah Zacharin “moon On My Side” aLIVE! (2000 Soffwin) 3:47 Wren “It's Raining” Stitch an Ocean (2016 Laura Adrienne Brady) 2:26 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:34
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 10/10/2022 featuring: Alice Howe “Still on My Mind” Visions (2019 Alice Howe) 4:59 Lilli Lewis “If It Were You” Americana (2021 Elysium House) 3:52 Jeff Black “Until I Learn How to Fly” A Walk in the Sun (2020 Lotos Nile) 4:02 Over The Moon “I Can't Get Over You” Chinook Waltz (2021 Borealis) 3:33 Chuck Brodsky “It Takes Two Wings (Piano)” Gravity, Wings, And Heavy Things (2022 Chuck Brodsky) 3:32 Claire Kelly “Dandelion Wine” The Scenic Route (2021 Midnight Masquerade” 3:41 Watchhouse “Nightbird” Watchhouse (Duo) (2022 Tiptoe Tiger) 5:17 Megan Bee “Cottonwood Leaves” Cottonwood (2022 Megan Bee) 3:15 Tre Burt “Real You” Caught It from the Rye (2020 Oh Boy) 2:49 Deidre McCalla “Banana Moon Sky” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 4:15 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “When I Go” When I Go (1998 Tracy Grammer) 4:15 Amy Speace “Cottonwood” Tucson (2022 Windbone) 4:20 Dave Richardson “Rise and Play (The Fox)” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 4:20
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | Pep Guardiola is left less than impressed by Anthony Taylor as Liverpool beat Man City 1-0 at Anfield, while Jamie Carragher highlights where the Reds had improved from their poor early-season form. Sam Blitz explains by Arsenal were fortunate to come away with three points from Leeds on Super Sunday, while Nick Wright assesses a change in shape which helped Spurs to a 2-0 win over Everton.PART TWO | Erik Ten Hag looks at the positives - more than Sky Sports News guest Jamie O'Hara - after Man Utd draw a blank at home to Newcastle, Dave Richardson looks back on a humdinger of a 2-2 draw between Fulham and Bournemouth and Steven Gerrard defends his side after they are beaten 2-0 at home by Chelsea.PART THREE | Dan Sansom makes the case for Ralph Hasenhuttl to hang on despite another winless game for Southampton, Ben Grounds for Ivan Toney to go to the World Cup and Steve Cooper on why his Nottm Forest side were harshly treated in their defeat at Nottm Forest, while Leicester fans are less than impressed by Brendan Rodgers after their stalemate with Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | Pep Guardiola is left less than impressed by Anthony Taylor as Liverpool beat Man City 1-0 at Anfield, while Jamie Carragher highlights where the Reds had improved from their poor early-season form. Sam Blitz explains by Arsenal were fortunate to come away with three points from Leeds on Super Sunday, while Nick Wright assesses a change in shape which helped Spurs to a 2-0 win over Everton.PART TWO | Erik Ten Hag looks at the positives - more than Sky Sports News guest Jamie O'Hara - after Man Utd draw a blank at home to Newcastle, Dave Richardson looks back on a humdinger of a 2-2 draw between Fulham and Bournemouth and Steven Gerrard defends his side after they are beaten 2-0 at home by Chelsea.PART THREE | Dan Sansom makes the case for Ralph Hasenhuttl to hang on despite another winless game for Southampton, Ben Grounds for Ivan Toney to go to the World Cup and Steve Cooper on why his Nottm Forest side were harshly treated in their defeat at Nottm Forest, while Leicester fans are less than impressed by Brendan Rodgers after their stalemate with Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | Pep Guardiola is left less than impressed by Anthony Taylor as Liverpool beat Man City 1-0 at Anfield, while Jamie Carragher highlights where the Reds had improved from their poor early-season form. Sam Blitz explains by Arsenal were fortunate to come away with three points from Leeds on Super Sunday, while Nick Wright assesses a change in shape which helped Spurs to a 2-0 win over Everton.PART TWO | Erik Ten Hag looks at the positives - more than Sky Sports News guest Jamie O'Hara - after Man Utd draw a blank at home to Newcastle, Dave Richardson looks back on a humdinger of a 2-2 draw between Fulham and Bournemouth and Steven Gerrard defends his side after they are beaten 2-0 at home by Chelsea.PART THREE | Dan Sansom makes the case for Ralph Hasenhuttl to hang on despite another winless game for Southampton, Ben Grounds for Ivan Toney to go to the World Cup and Steve Cooper on why his Nottm Forest side were harshly treated in their defeat at Nottm Forest, while Leicester fans are less than impressed by Brendan Rodgers after their stalemate with Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.PART ONE | Pep Guardiola is left less than impressed by Anthony Taylor as Liverpool beat Man City 1-0 at Anfield, while Jamie Carragher highlights where the Reds had improved from their poor early-season form. Sam Blitz explains by Arsenal were fortunate to come away with three points from Leeds on Super Sunday, while Nick Wright assesses a change in shape which helped Spurs to a 2-0 win over Everton.PART TWO | Erik Ten Hag looks at the positives - more than Sky Sports News guest Jamie O'Hara - after Man Utd draw a blank at home to Newcastle, Dave Richardson looks back on a humdinger of a 2-2 draw between Fulham and Bournemouth and Steven Gerrard defends his side after they are beaten 2-0 at home by Chelsea.PART THREE | Dan Sansom makes the case for Ralph Hasenhuttl to hang on despite another winless game for Southampton, Ben Grounds for Ivan Toney to go to the World Cup and Steve Cooper on why his Nottm Forest side were harshly treated in their defeat at Nottm Forest, while Leicester fans are less than impressed by Brendan Rodgers after their stalemate with Crystal Palace.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
This week on the program we begin a two-part feature highlighting some Unsung Songwriters. We'll hear recordings from The Brother Brothers, Liz Simmons, Mac Leaphart, Tiffany Williams, Dave Richardson and others. Sing along with us … this week on the Sing! Out Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTodd Mosby / “Gliding” / Ariel Views / MMGThe Brother Brothers / “On the Road Again” / Calla Lily / CompassLiz Simmons / “When the Waters Rise” / Poets / MorganaVivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / “Leaving on Our Minds” / Vivian Leva & Riley Calcagno / Free DirtPhil Henry / “Bottle Rocket” / Chasing Echoes / Board by BoardMac Leaphart / “Music City Joke” / Music City Joke / Self-ProducedTiffany Williams / “California” / I'll Be Back Soon / Blue RedbirdDave Richardson /”Keep Trying” / Palm to Pines / Branch and Thorn10 String Symphony / “Even a Dog Has Dreams” / Weight of the World / PoppychopTodd Mosby / “Earth & Sky” / Ariel Views / MMGTim O'Brien & Jan Fabricius / “Come When Mother Calls” / April in Your Eyes / Diamond RanchMandy Rowden / “Get Out of the City” / Parachute / Howling DogMare Wakefield & Nomad / “Outfield” / No Remedy / Self-ProducedMaya De Vitry / “Bread for the Circus” / How to Break a Fall / Mad MakerLogan Ledger / “Starlight” / Logan Ledger / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/21/2022 featuring: Allison Russell “Nightflyer” Outside Child (2021 Birds of Chicago) 4:55 Rachael Sage “Revelation Ground” Revelation Ground (2022 MPress) 3:27 Joe Crookston “Riding the Train (The Meter Maid Mix)” Georgia I'm Here (2014 Joe Crookston) 4:18 Hannah Wyatt “In Earnest” Iron Line (2021 Hannah Wyatt) 3:50 The Rough & Tumble “When It's Over” Love is Gross (but it looks good on you) (2022 The Rough & Tumble) 3:04 Chad Elliott “Magnolias in the Trees” Wreck and Ruin (2015 Chad Elliott) 3:22 Maria Gillard Trio “Call on Me” Always Love (2020 Maria Gillard) 3:24 Mouths of Babes “If I Had Known” Brighter In the Dark (2017 Mouths of Babes) 3:57 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:35 Barbara Kessler “I Can See It, Davey” Stranger to This Land (Purple Turtle) 4:22 Dave Richardson “Turtle Rock” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 2:30 Tasha “Burton Island” Tell Me What You Miss the Most (2021 Father/Daughter) 2:19 Wes Collins “Pelican” Welcome to the Ether (2018 Wes Collins) 2:55 Goodnight Moonshine “I Love You Goodbye” I'm the Only One Who Will Tell You, You're Bad (2018 Keep The Spark) 3:34
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/17/2022 featuring: The Bombadils “Black Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair” Grassy Roads, Wandering Feet (2015 The Bombadils) 4:51 Buffalo Rose & Tom Paxton “I Give You the Morning” Rabbit (2022 Misra) 3:32 Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards “As Long as It Takes” Road May Rise (2020 Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards) 3:37 Hannah Wyatt “The Moss In My Garden” Iron Line (2021 Hannah Wyatt) 4:23 House of Hamill “Ladder to the Sun” Folk Hero (2021 House of Hamill) 3:14 Moors & McCumber “Survival” Survival (2021 M & M) 3:34 Sunny War “A Love so True” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:34 Dave Richardson “Turtle Rock” Carry Me Along (2018 Dave Richardson) 2:30 Bethel Steele “Let It Go” Shadows and Light (2015 Bethel Steele) 3:04 Troubadours of Divine Bliss “Fortune Teller” Dying, Laughing: Firecrackers on a Funeral Pyre (2002 Troubadours of Divine Bliss) 4:13 Jake Blount “Beyond This Wall” Spider Tales (2020 Jake Blount) 3:25 Kaia Kater “Heavenly Track” Grenades (2018 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:00 Watchhouse “New Star” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 3:04 Courtney Krause “Doorway” Tie Your Tongue, Bite Your Lip (2018 Courtney Krause) 2:59
In this episode, Dave and I explore how to deal with negative people, discuss how to maintain consistency in the midst of the busyness, and look at how to steward our time and prioritize people the way Jesus did in His earthly ministry. 3 Quotes for Notes: “How do you deal with negative and cynical people? Don't become one.”“Never miss a great opportunity to shut up.”“There is only one thing I can take to heaven and that is people.”Links:https://rphc.netFacebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/discipleadpodcastMusic: In Orbit by Electronic Senses on Pixabay.com
Luke and Rob travel to Bristol for the Promotion Final, they hear the views of Torquay and Hartlepool fans, young and old and witness a fantastic final which had disallowed goals, goalkeepers scoring and missed penalties.They also hear from The Non-League Paper's Matt Badcock and Dave Richardson, plus Rob Law from BBC Tees, BT Sport's Adam Virgo and the two managers post match thoughtsSubscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
January 2021 will ring in Season II of The Murder Police Podcast.To get the year off to True Crime lover's start, The Murder Police will launch an amazing 5-part mini-series on the 2010 murder of Lexingtonian Umi Southworth, with Homicide Investigators Bill Brislin, Dave Richardson and Chris “Schoon” Schoonover (The Murder of Haley McHone).The first episode will Launch on January 12, 2021, and each episode of the series will launch weekly, instead of every-other-week, so listeners can keep up easily.This mini-series offers two things: your opportunity to sit in the homicide bay with three experienced detectives and hear why and how they conducted a very complex investigation, and, case details that move into dark and bizarre places. You will learn why the detectives refer to this case as “Fatal Control”. Show Notes can be found HERE.Make sure you have subscribed to The Murder Police Podcast on your podcast platform, and set it up to automatically download new episodes, so you are never in the dark. Go to the Murder Police Podcast Merch Store HERE
January 2021 will ring in Season II of The Murder Police Podcast.To get the year off to True Crime lover's start, The Murder Police will launch an amazing 5-part mini-series on the 2010 murder of Lexingtonian Umi Southworth, with Homicide Investigators Bill Brislin, Dave Richardson and Chris “Schoon” Schoonover (The Murder of Haley McHone).The first episode will Launch on January 12, 2021, and each episode of the series will launch weekly, instead of every-other-week, so listeners can keep up easily.This mini-series offers two things: your opportunity to sit in the homicide bay with three experienced detectives and hear why and how they conducted a very complex investigation, and, case details that move into dark and bizarre places. You will learn why the detectives refer to this case as “Fatal Control”. Show Notes can be found HERE.Make sure you have subscribed to The Murder Police Podcast on your podcast platform, and set it up to automatically download new episodes, so you are never in the dark. Go to the Murder Police Podcast Merch Store HERE
Professor Dave Richardson is the Director of the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University.
January 2021 will ring in Season II of The Murder Police Podcast.To get the year off to True Crime lover's start, The Murder Police will launch an amazing 5-part mini-series on the 2010 murder of Lexingtonian Umi Southworth, with Homicide Investigators Bill Brislin, Dave Richardson and Chris “Schoon” Schoonover (The Murder of Haley McHone).The first episode will Launch on January 12, 2021, and each episode of the series will launch weekly, instead of every-other-week, so listeners can keep up easily.This mini-series offers two things: your opportunity to sit in the homicide bay with three experienced detectives and hear why and how they conducted a very complex investigation, and, case details that move into dark and bizarre places. You will learn why the detectives refer to this case as “Fatal Control”. Show Notes can be found HERE.Make sure you have subscribed to The Murder Police Podcast on your podcast platform, and set it up to automatically download new episodes, so you are never in the dark. Go to the Murder Police Podcast Merch Store HERE
January 2021 will ring in Season II of The Murder Police Podcast.To get the year off to True Crime lover's start, The Murder Police will launch an amazing 5-part mini-series on the 2010 murder of Lexingtonian Umi Southworth, with Homicide Investigators Bill Brislin, Dave Richardson and Chris “Schoon” Schoonover (The Murder of Haley McHone).The first episode will Launch on January 12, 2021, and each episode of the series will launch weekly, instead of every-other-week, so listeners can keep up easily.This mini-series offers two things: your opportunity to sit in the homicide bay with three experienced detectives and hear why and how they conducted a very complex investigation, and, case details that move into dark and bizarre places. You will learn why the detectives refer to this case as “Fatal Control”. Show Notes can be found HERE.Make sure you have subscribed to The Murder Police Podcast on your podcast platform, and set it up to automatically download new episodes, so you are never in the dark. Go to the Murder Police Podcast Merch Store HERE
January 2021 will ring in Season II of The Murder Police Podcast.To get the year off to True Crime lover's start, The Murder Police will launch an amazing 5-part mini-series on the 2010 murder of Lexingtonian Umi Southworth, with Homicide Investigators Bill Brislin, Dave Richardson and Chris “Schoon” Schoonover (The Murder of Haley McHone).The first episode will Launch on January 12, 2021, and each episode of the series will launch weekly, instead of every-other-week, so listeners can keep up easily.This mini-series offers two things: your opportunity to sit in the homicide bay with three experienced detectives and hear why and how they conducted a very complex investigation, and, case details that move into dark and bizarre places. You will learn why the detectives refer to this case as “Fatal Control”.Show Notes can be found HERE.Make sure you have subscribed to The Murder Police Podcast on your podcast platform, and set it up to automatically download new episodes, so you are never in the dark. Go to the Murder Police Podcast Merch Store HERE
Dave Richardson joins Tom and Derek for part two of his interview about his two new books. Shopping for a new motorcycle in the C-19 era is a little different from before, but even so, indicators are saying sales are ahead of last year. The calendar slowly opens with a few scattered track days. Over the last three months there has been some interesting dealer changes. A new Bruce Brown documentary is on the way. All that and much more on this month's show.
Todays special guest is Dave Richardson who is releasing two new books that reveal a lot of PNW moto history. As the starts begin to open up again, Tom and Derek are looking forward to getting out for some riding. While several rallies have been canceled, there's one that may still be a go. Spoken Moto gets a feature in a new Visit Central Oregon video, GoSkagit.com releases a classic moto photo, SW Motech is opening a US office in Portlandia and much more revealed in the Newsbytes portion.
Rob Worrall hosts an extra podcast which looks back at the play off final in the North and South. Dickie Worton is at Chorley as they triumph over Spennymoor on penalties. We get reaction to Woking's victory over Welling in the South final with the Non-League paper's Dave Richardson and Woking Press Officer John Moore. Also joining the South next year will be Tonbridge Angels and groundhopper Graham Brookland joins us to give his verdict on the Super Playoff victory over Met Police and in the North, Kings Lynn prevailed in an epic game at Warrington and LiveSports FM commentator Jonny Crowther speaks to Luke Edwards about his thoughts on the match. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our special guest for this show is a highly regarded Pacific Northwest Motorcycling Ambassador, Dave Richardson who is joining us to talk about the latest models of euro bikes based on the Euro 4 Emissions standards. The show kicks off with a discussion about the recent Sound RIDER! Road Trip 2017, a new product – the EZ Gauge Deluxe in-line air gauge and who are the up and coming moto heroes? Our newsbytes and calendar segments are packed full of eye-opening tidbit and event to keep you busy all month long. But where's Joey?
Interviews in this episode include Dave Richardson of Moto International, Rob Burch of the MotoFit Group and the ever-so cantankerous Liam Stewart, who claims his great grandfather invented the electric motorcycle in the Pacific Northwest. Tom and Derek kick off the show with talk about hot button topics from the March issue of Sound RIDER, then reel in the April calendar highlights including details about the Desert 100, a vintage motorcycle swap meet and the annual Glider Cycle world tour. Newsbytes includes a discussion about a WABDR 24 Hour Endurance Run, a new Honda shop, rides and more. The show ends with some useful touring tips. Enjoy several new bumpers from Richard Blair and Mike Meengs.
Interviews for this show include Rich O'Conner of Rich's Custom Seats and Mark and Dana from Vallantine Motor Works. We're talking all about getting your bike right for spring. Also discussed: left lane shoulder riding, the end of Motorcycle USA, David Swezey departs a prominent dealer in the PNW, newsbytes, the calendar and much more. Cameos from Wayne Elston of South Sound Motorcycles, Don from All Moto Tire, Sukoshi from Avon Tyres, Gary LaPlante with MotoVentures, Rolf-Immo Gabbe of Rok Straps, Dave Richardson of Moto International, Bill from Rev-It, Mike from Tualatin, Tim from Burien, Al from Surrey BC, Dan from Kitsap, Ellen from Seattle and Ron from Poulsbo.