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Tune in as Seth Vargas (Movie Friends) returns to the program to discuss Videodrome, the 1983 sci-fi body horror film about a TV station president whose discovery of an enigmatic and pornographic video broadcast drags his mind and his flesh down a spiral of terror. The David Cronenberg movie that Seth saw as a wee little child with his mom, recommendations for 1997's Hercules and the Black Mirror episode “Common People,” and the effect that horror and violent media can have on their audience end up being a few of the talking points for this episode.Written and directed by David Cronenberg, Videodrome stars James Woods, Debbie Harry, Sonja Smits, Peter Dvorsky, Leslie Carlson, Jack Creley, Lynne Gorman, Julie Khaner, Reiner Schwarz, and David Bolt.Spoilers start at 29:35Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:• Seth: the Vengeance trilogy from Park Chan-wook (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy, and Lady Vengeance)• Arthur: A Simple PlanReach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur on Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur on GoodreadsCheck out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
Show 57 “Just The Two Of Us” It has been a few months since our dulcet tones hit the air waves but we are pleased to be back.The clue is in the title and it is just Stadler & Waldoff getting back to basics. We touch on the recent PBA developments, the new WBS Rankings, International Bowls, give a review to the new AERO grip and discuss how to tie a shoe lace with a pair of boxing gloves on.Any Comments feel free to leave them.... good or bad we have board shouldersMany thanks for all your support
Welcome to show 56 of the Wrong Bias Podcast - “If At First You Don't Succeed......”” Well it's like putting your hand in a bag of revels and pulling out the orange one as we welcome back our old mucker Paul Hartley back to the podcast for a chat.And if that's not enough for you then you dip into the bag again and pick out the malteaser as we catch up with Torquay's finest Sam Tolchard for a chat about that certain bowl.As always thanks to Lean2Succeed and our new streaming sponsor Renton Wealth Management and to Bowls Wear Direct for their support. Thanks as always everyone for your support. Any Comments feel free to leave them.... good or bad we have board shoulders
Welcome to show 55 of the Wrong Bias Podcast - “Crown to Flat” We are joined by one of the women's games brightest stars as Solihull's Emily Kernick pops on for a quick chat. Lean2Succeed's Jacqueline Henderson pops on to promote the Paul Sharman Aussie Pairs event taking place at the Carterton Bowls club on June 22, the event is raising funds for the RAF Benevolent Fund.You can access the podcast via multiple platforms; a couple of which are www.wrongbias.com or via the following linkhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/692521You can also ask Alexa to "play podcast wrongbias"As always thanks to Lean2Succeed and our new streaming sponsor Renton Wealth Management and to Bowls Wear Direct for their support. Thanks as always for your support.
On our 54th show were joined by the current Bowls England CEO Jon Cockcroft.We discuss the national championships, the current proposed changes to the national competitions, the future of international bowls and of course our favourite word change.As always thanks to our sponsors Lean2Succeed, Renton Wealth Management and welcome to our new competition sponsor BowlsWear Direct.We hope you enjoy the show and thanks as always for your support.
On our Boxing Day 2023 show we are joined by three old friends of the podcast.Lorraine Khuler and Katherine Rednall join us to discuss their recent success in the World's down under. Our little mate Jason Parkinson looks back on his recent trip to Cyprus for the Atlantic Senior Fours.We kick the can down on the Commonwealth Games, Coaches (not the 52 seat type), Bowls England chat and a bit more.As always thanks to Lean2succeed and our new streaming sponsor Renton Wealth Management.Hope you enjoy the show and thanks for your support over the past 12 months.
This is our final podcast of 2023 - and it's the longest of the year - as we pile in 23 stellar Christmas songs... all released in 2023. Happy Holidays to all!--- TRACK LIST FOR EP.94 ---Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - The Royal HallsHark! The Herald Angels Sing - Melanie PennWonderful Christmastime - Blessing OfforShine a Little Light - Aryn Michelle (ft. David Bolt & Graham Jones)I Pray on Christmas - Mac PowellChristmas is Here - Hope HardingI Saw Three Ships - Haylie Allcott (ft. Cullen Vance)Good King Wenceslas - The Arcadian WildLeaving the Lights Up - Jars of ClayJoy to the World - John TibbsBest Part - Naomi RainneChristmas Bells - Joel AnsettSilent Night - Jesse & Kenzie FrohlingChristmas in Hawaii - We The KingdomWe Wish You a Merry Christmas - Forrest FrankThe Light - Sarah SparksChristmastime is Here - Beta RadioThe Servant - Bria JeanSomeday at Christmas - Jon ReddickCloser to the Flame - John LucasLetter to the Birthday Boy - Rusty ViningAngels We Have Heard on High - Fox & FoalThe Christ Child - Phil Keaggy & Rachel Wilhelm--- CREDITS ---Host/Producer - Dave TroutUTR's Year-End Buildathon Campaign - https://utrmedia.org/b2023Christmas Songs of Faith Playlist - https://utrmedia.org/smcmasOur picks of 6 Best Christmas Albums of 2023 - https://utrmedia.org/cmas2023Very Gourmet Christmas Special (video) - https://utrmedia.org/videos/very-gourmet-christmas-special/Email: gourmetmusicpodcast@gmail.comAll Songs are used with permission or under fair use provisions(c) 2023 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit org - info at https://utrmedia.org
WATERLOO, ONTARIO & WOKINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM, Wednesday, December 13, 2023 – MASS Information Systems, a leading provider of facilities management technology for over 30 years, and Planitar Inc., makers of iGUIDE announced a distributor partnership today. MASS Information Systems is broadening its portfolio by selling the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system in the U.K., providing an additional solution to improve operational and documentation processes for facilities management companies. “After experiencing this technology first-hand, it was easy to see the value it could bring to our current clients and beyond,” says Alastair Jeffery, Client Success Director of MASS Information Systems. “Our clients seek solutions to streamline their operations in today's marketplace – iGUIDE does just that. Our clients can eliminate hours of manual work and enhance their collaboration across the business while significantly reducing operational costs when they incorporate iGUIDE.” A proven leader in the proptech industry, Planitar Inc. provides a quick and easy way to document a facility using the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system. Once documented, Planitar Inc. uses this data to create an iGUIDE, including a measurement-accurate floor plan and immersive virtual walkthrough with extensive property data. iGUIDE technology is the most practical way to quickly, easily and securely generate accurate property information. “We are thrilled to partner with MASS Information Systems,” says Michael Vervena, VP, Sales & Business Development of Planitar Inc. “The partnership allows us to access new markets and broaden our presence in the facility management sector. With MASS Information Systems' extensive client base and deep reach throughout the U.K., we're excited about growing this partnership in 2024 and the years ahead.” Given the strength of both companies' technology and resources, MASS' existing and prospective clients in the U.K. stand to gain a significant competitive edge by implementing iGUIDE. Clients interested in learning more about the iGUIDE PLANIX camera system can find product specifications and pricing on the MASS Information Systems website: mass-plc.com/iguide About Planitar (iGUIDE) Founded in 2013 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, Planitar Inc. is the maker of iGUIDE, a proprietary camera and software platform for capturing and delivering immersive 3D virtual tours and extensive property data. iGUIDE is the most efficient system to map interior spaces and features accurate floor plans, measurements and reliable property square footage. By integrating floor plans and visual data, iGUIDE provides an intuitive and practical way to navigate and explore built environments digitally. For more, visit: www.GOiGUIDE.com About MASS Information Systems MASS Information Systems, founded by David Bolt, was established in 1992 to provide Business Management Solutions and went on to become the world's leading provider of Computer Integrated Facilities Management (CIFM) Solutions, based on market-leading software products and award-winning services. Originally MASS Information Systems began with one product but now offers a complementary portfolio of software products and IT services which focus on improvements in business efficiency, intelligence and customer experience. For more info, visit: mass-plc.com/iguide Source: iGUIDE
Welcome to our 52nd podcast “It's Good To Talk”We are joined by our little mate Jason Parkinson for a chat about something close to the lad's heart and a bit of a taboo subject within the male population. There is our usual chit chat (and that's not rhyming slang before you ask)and we give a review of the excellent WBT West Lothian Scottish International Open......... oh and one of us goes off on a one and it ain't the big fella.We would like to thank our competition sponsor Top Rink Bowls and Lean2Succeed for their support.You can access the podcast via multiple platforms a couple of which are via our website www.wrongbias.com or the following link https://www.buzzsprout.com/692521 You can also ask Alexa to "play podcast wrongbias" We hope you enjoy the show and as always any comments both positive and negative are welcome. If you want to pop on and put the world to rights just drop us a line, as always many thanks for your support and remember it is good to talk.
Well here it is our 50th podcast “The Real Mckie.”Bolty kept things under wraps and had a surprise mystery guest which was even a mystery to the mystery guest…… the clue is in the title. We preview the World Outdoor Championships down under and put Bolty in the hot seat in a quiz. As its our 50th we also take a fond look back at some of the previous podcasts. As always thanks to the good folk at XX20 for their kind sponsorship of the competition and to Lean2Succeed for their support. We hope you enjoy the show and as always any comments both positive and negative are welcome. If you want to pop on and put the world to rights just drop us a line, thanks as always for your support.
On our 49th podcast we are joined by one of the podcasts biggest supporters Lean2Succeed's Jacqueline Henderson. We discuss how she got into the sport and why she decided to support the sport.The lads have a catch up on the latest PBA news and some World Bowls chat. As a bonus Bolty gives his pointers and advice to any new starters on the choice of bowls.
"Investing in HR, marketing, and other 'overhead' areas drives the greatest growth."Chad ClinehensHave you heard these 3 myths about building a cohesive C-suite team in the AEC industry? If so, you might be missing out on valuable opportunities. But don't worry, Chad Clinehens is here to share the truth and help you create the ultimate leadership team. Listen to this breakout session from the 2022 ElevateAEC conference. In this episode, you will be able to:Grasp the vital role of a Chief Strategy Officer in the AEC industry for a flourishing organization.Distinguish between management and leadership at the executive level to maximize effectiveness.Discover the value of investing in business functions for scaled growth and distinction.Identify the significance of hiring individuals whose skills align with the organization's culture.Explore emerging roles like CTO, CIO, CHRO, and CMO in modern organizations and their impact on success.Our TZL Podcast special guest is Chad Clinehens.Chad Clinehens is an accomplished industry expert with a wealth of experience in the AEC field. With a keen understanding of the unique challenges faced by architectural, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms, Chad has dedicated his career to helping organizations thrive. As a sought-after speaker and strategist, he's been responsible for guiding and advising numerous firms on building cohesive C-suite teams, ensuring their long-term success. Chad's insight and innovative approach have made him a respected authority in the AEC industry.All of this and much more are on this episode of The Zweig Letter Podcast. By the way, if you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more content like this consider joining us in Frisco, TX, September 13 - 15 for ElevateAEC 2023. Connect with Chad Clinehens:Chad Clinehens EmailChad Clinehens on LinkedInResources:Get your FREE Subscription to the Zweig Letter Newsletter.Other episodes you'll enjoy:David Bolt on the power of trust and knowledge sharingCreating Psychological Safety w/ Janki DePalmaMancini Duffy is a Triumvirate of Excellence in the Design IndustryConnect with Zweig Group:Instagram: Zweig GroupFacebook: Zweig GroupTwitter: Zweig GroupLinkedIn: Zweig GroupWebsite: Zweig GroupMentioned in this episode:Elevate AEC Stock...
The Power of Trust & Knowledge Sharing: A Chat with GMB's David Bolt"Knowledge is something to be shared." - David BoltDavid Bolt traces his extraordinary design career journey back to his passion for both the creative and logical aspects of life. With a strong foundation in architecture, he has remained with one company, GMB, for a remarkable 25 years. From starting as an intern, David now leads as their president. His empathy for his employees, born from experiencing a diverse range of positions within the company, has led to GMB's people-first culture. By focusing on treating people well and delivering excellent results, David and his team have created a collaborative environment that fosters growth and embraces change.In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the key components of GMB's successful employee-centric work culture.Grasp the undeniable influence of robust relationships in education and effective project management.Discern the value of an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) as a means to share profits and empower employees.Examine groundbreaking onboarding strategies that encourage community and inclusion.Embrace the power of adaptability and collaboration to drive the architecture and design industry forward.All of this and much more are on this episode of The Zweig Letter Podcast.Connect with David Bolt:GMB WebsiteGMB on FacebookDavid Bolt on LinkedInDavid Bolt EmailResources:Get your FREE Subscription to the Zweig Letter Newsletter.Other episodes you'll enjoy:Creating Psychological Safety w/ Janki DePalmaMancini Duffy is a Triumvirate of Excellence in the Design IndustryColleen Martindale has built a HOME in the pre-construction group at McCarthy while creating a path for other women in the construction industry.Connect with Zweig Group:Instagram: Zweig GroupFacebook: Zweig GroupTwitter: Zweig GroupLinkedIn: Zweig GroupWebsite: Zweig Group
On show 48 “It's A Hard Knock Life” we are joined by Annie (hence the title... Bolty gets paid pennies for coming up with these titles) Dunham as we look by at her experience in the recent women's Home International series at Abbeyview. Bolty gets down to the nitty gritty on his England return and we hammer our final nail in an outdoor format.As always thanks to the good folk at XX20. We hope you enjoy and any comments both positive and negative are welcome.
Part 2 of our Boxing Show will become show 46 “When Harry Met Bolty” We catch up again with England's latest indoor Under 25 World Champion Harry Goodwin, we talk about his Australia ambitions and discuss the current under 25 scene. There is another brief encounter with Les Gillett and Jason Parkinson plus we relive a couple of our highlights from 2022.We hope you enjoy joy and thanks as always to our sponsors Lean2Succeed, Bowl is Bowls and XX:20 Bowls.
On our 2022 Boxing Day show we are joined by two current world champions.After his recent IIBC Under 25 title win in Ireland we chat with Harry Goodwin (and there is more in part 2)With the World Indoor event at Potters coming up we are joined by the current champion Les Gillett and WBT Director and PBA secretary our good friend Jason Parkinson.
Our 42nd Show titled “It's A Brum Life” is now live.During the show Stadler & Waldoff look back at the recent Commonwealth Games held at Birmingham, we also give our verdict on the much talked about BBC TV coverage of the sport.We also discuss a Commonwealth Games demo “sport” that is ESPORTS.An alternate Games event gets a deserved mention plus there is a around up of the PBA Qualifiers.Finally one of us is crocked ..... guess who.As always our thanks go to our @XX:20, Bowls Is Bowls and Lean2succeed for their continued support of the podcast. We hope you enjoy the podcast, any comments feel free good or bad ….. we have broad shoulders in these 4XL shirts…. well Bolty might be a 3XL at the minute
On show 41 “Ladies Night” we are joined by three ladies from around the country. Amy Williams (Wales), Rachel Cartwright (Northumberland) and Gillian Hinsley (Lancashire) join Stadler and Waldoff in discussing the women's game and expand on their experiences that they have had since playing this sport of ours.There is a revisit to a law of the game that we thought was put to bed and there are a couple of bloopers from the podcast.As always our thanks go to our XX:20, Bowls Is Bowls and Lean2succeed for their continued support of the podcast.
On Show 40 we look back at the recent UK Open with the winner Mark Dawes.We tackle two subjects currently doing the rounds in the sport - the home international series and pay to view streaming. There is also a little bit on commonwealth games chats.Thanks again to our sponsors XX:20, Lean2Succeed and Bowls Is BowlsThanks for all your support, hope you enjoy.
As a "Brucie Bonus" and with less than a week to go to the start of the re-invented UK Open event at Stanley we caught up with the PBA's Martin Gale & Jason Parkinson to get the low down on the six day bowls bonanza.
On our 2021 Boxing Day special "Roasting Our Nuts" we had a couple of regulars namely Alex Marshall MBE and Jason Parkinson, they give us their lowdown of the upcoming World Indoor Championships, a chinwag about 2021 and hopes for 2022. We also have our annual bloopers from throughout the year, a podcast review and an old friend is dragged out kicking and screaming from the archives......what could go wrong.We hope you enjoy the podcast and would like to take the opportunity to wish everyone around the world a prosperous and happy 2022
Our 37th podcast “Let It DBE” (bit of a Beatles pun) features a cracking chat with two of Disability Bowls England members Antony Page and Khalila Hussain. During the chat we find out a little bit about them both and from a disabled player some of their experiences within the sport.Also on the show Waldorf and Statler (aka the two hosts) kick the can down the street on topics ranging from the new Bowls England awards evening and the plans to change the international series format.There is also a small Richies round up with some more classic background music.Thanks again go to XX:20 for their sponsorship of our competition, thanks also to Bowls Is Bowls and Lean2Succeed for their support of the podcast.
On our 37th podcast "Arthur's Story" we have something slightly different for your ears with a discussion about the Arthur Wharton Foundation. North East based Darlington South Park bowls club recently held a fundraising event for the foundation and invited Bolty and Alex Marshall MBE to see the great work that has been spearheaded by our guest Shaun Campbell. If you love your history and love your sport this is a great listen, if like the lads you have no idea who Arthur Wharton is you certainly will now. You will also see a very large statue at the heart of St George's Park (FA Headquarters) in honour of the man. We also have our usual bowls chat and our regular competition sponsored by XX:20
What a story David has, and it's a very cautionary tale we can all take heed of. Take a look over the website at www.findcancerearly.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On our 32nd Podcast we are joined by a good friend of the show Lancashire king pin Jason Parkinson to discuss the Manchester Open.We discuss our new venture into live streaming and tackle the new Bowls England competition formats.Should the alarm bells be ringing for the sport at the Commonwealth Games on the back of an interview.Plus there is our five minute take on the World Of Sport and a what happens next shaggy dog story to finish off with.Thanks again for your support and to our sponsors Bowls Is Bowls and Lean2SucceedWe hope you enjoy the show.
On show 31 we catch up with Scott Bryson and Kevin Wilkie, the lads have recently set up SK21 a bespoke bowls clothing business in Scotland. We discuss attire in the sport and question whether how we look on the green really makes a difference when it comes to attracting a new audience. Here is the link to the lads Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SK21Scotland/ We also have a drop in from Tom Warner to discuss the Bournemouth Open later in the season and have a brief chat about its history. Below are links for the tournament where you can download an entry form or get further details.Website - www.bournemouthopenbowls.co.uk Email - admin@bournemouthopenbowls.co.uk Facebook - www.facebook.com/bournemouthopen Our World of Sport section has made another show and we have some general bowls chat. We also have our regular competition supported by our current podcast sponsors Bowls is Bowls and Lean2Succeed. If you have missed any you can catch up on the other 30 shows via this player of our website - www.wrongbias.com
On our 30th podcast we have a great chat with Katie Bulmer Cooke who is an award winning Fitness Trainer, Speaker and Consultant as well as being a contestant on TV's The Apprentice. There will be many a bowler itching to get back on the green for the upcoming season but fitness could be a huge factor for some having been stuck in lockdown for what seems an eternity. Katie discusses "Bowlsfit" which was created following a discussion in 2017 and will be making a comeback in the very near future. How did it start? Why do we need it? Who will benefit? How can you do it? Just some of the questions covered and like the sport itself, do not knock it until you try it. We also discuss Katie's time on "The Apprentice". How did she find Lord Sugar, Karen Brady and Nick Hewer and what was the overall experience. Our World of Sport segment returns, we have our regular competition and cover some bowls topics. We hope you enjoy the show
Today we have an interview show with someone who has had an interesting life journey from engineer to founding an organization dedicated to farthing sustainable lifestyles. David Bolt joins me to talk about building sustainability into your lifestyle and talks about the Sustainable Future Center in Knoxville. How to get on an interview show Save the dates: Webinar coming up March 6, 2pm CT – Pantry Management Practices with Nicole Sauce Monday, June 14, chicken processing workshop, 9am Listener Feedback from Jenni - Little steps result in long term stability Show Resources Sustainable Future Center https://www.sfcknox.org/ Main content of the show In 2012 David Bolt was selected as a White House “Champion of Change in Corporate Environmental Sustainability.” That award recognized the central theme of David’s life and his career. David has long sought to eliminate waste, promote efficiency, and preserve the world for future generations. He leads by example, whether by converting his home to Net Zero energy, making his building net producer of energy or by driving a car fueled by the sun. In short, the name of the non-profit says it all: Sustainable Future Center. The name is the vision. His work is to support others that want to live more sustainably. More... Interview Make it a great week GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee
Our 28th Podcast is now live.On tonight’s show we have Jason Parkinson. You may have heard his sultry tones at the recent WBT event in the commentary box at Potters. Jason joined us to talk about his role in the commentary box alongside Nicky Brett which was so well received, we also get answers to some pressing WBT questions and we catch up on some interesting work the lad has been doing in his role within his native Lancashire and his plans to extend a similar project into the Northern Counties. Jason is a great character in the sport and has some strong views on where he would like to see it progress. We are sure you will enjoy the show as much as we enjoyed recording it Our prize draw for the "What will be for the OSC" competition will take place over the weekend so keep your eyes open for the last chance post, again many thanks to Alex Marshall Sports Ltd for their support. You can also listen to this podcast and the previous 27 at our website www.wrongbias.comThanks again for your support
“What will be for the OSC?” our 27th podcast is now live.Our guest is the current Open Singles Circuit top man Neil Smith, during the show Neil will expand on his decision to step down at the OSC and he will also give us an insight into how the OSC has developed.We also get Neil’s views on the WBT and a bit of in house chat.Richies Round Up makes a return plus we have our usual Alex Marshall Sports Ltd sponsored competition.
Don't Let The Sun Go Down In Your Anger by David Bolt
God Will Bring You Through It by David Bolt
On Show No.8 we interview International umpire Allan Thornhill who gives his insight into our sport from an official point of view.Also on the show we discuss "that" Nicky Brett shot which has gained global exposure and what we feel is needed off the back of it. We have our regular competition sponsored by Alex Marshall Sports Richie has his regular roundup and I drop my 7up questions on an unsuspecting player. We also respond to a couple of email questions.We hope you enjoy
On this weeks show we have Sian Honnor who is the owner and editor of Bowls International Magazine. It was great to chat with Sian about her career in the sport, her fantastic magazine that has kept many a bowler updated with stories from around the world and some general bowls talk. We also get an insight into the life of a World Championships qualifier when we speak to Kevin Harrison from Cumbria who lost narrowly to Darren Burnett in the first round at Potters last week. Richie will provide his in depth roundup and we have our usual chat which includes responses to a couple of emails and any other burning issues.We will also have another competition sponsored by Alex Marshall Sports.
On our 6th show with the upcoming Indoor World Championships due to start at Potters Resort we took the opportunity to speak to Dom Picksley who has been instrumental in providing reports on the WBT championships for many years so it was good to pick his brains on a few burning questions. We also have a great interview with Craig Burgess who runs the Short Mat Players Tour. For anyone who does not know what the SMPT is or what Short Mat Bowls is I would highly recommend listening to our chat. A lot could be learned within the long format from the SMPT and it was great to gain an insight into how popular it is. Plus the usual Davey's 7Up questions, Richies Round Up, the competition and a bit of kicking the can down the road chat.
The full podcast will be broadcast on Friday 13th December. Special thanks to Mark Casey and Chloe Stewart for 2 great interviews and for those interested the UBC takes place at the Moama Club in the early hours so please follow the link below for further details. On the show is:• Richies Roundup (England, Scotland, Wales updates).• 7up Questions• Junior Bowls Talk• General Chat We also have our competition sponsored by Alex Marshall Sports. The prize on offer this week is a £20 AMS voucher which will be great for Xmas and we will also be throwing in a Wrong Bias Cloth, Set of Stickers and a chalk spray. All you have to do is listen to the show and follow the instructions. Good luck
We catch up with Whiteknight's general manager Andy Knapper and West Denton's business consultant John Booth, there is our competition and Richies Round-up...... remember its two local lads chatting about the sport they love.
Here is a little sneak preview from the latest show called A Knights Tale........ you can catch the full show from 7pm on Friday 29th November
Move forward and reflect on God's goodness by David Bolt
No need to worry, God is in control. by David Bolt
Under Our Skin spent the weekend at the Jersey Shore for the Wildwood Tattoo Beach Bash. After he finished a LONG day of working we were able to interview tattoo artist Javier Antunez of Tattooed Theory in Hialeah, FL. We talked about his life, clients, the future of 3-D imaging in tattooing and more.During the episode we mentioned: Dimension Theory, Bob, David Bolt, FK Irons, Carlos Torres. If we missed or forgot anyone let us know and we'll add em in.Follow us here or on your favorite podcast platform and don't forget to check out the main Under Our Skin page for even more stuff!! Also, don't forget to follow us for this episode, other episodes and more on YouTube.
David Bolt vs Offer Nissim feat Maya - For Your Love x Closing (Tristan Jaxx vs Rauhofer Mash)FREE! by Jesse Jaxx
Overcoming Addiction by David Bolt
The Importance Of Prayer by David Bolt
Overcoming Depression by David Bolt
The Power of Patience by David Bolt
Embrace Your Uniqueness by David Bolt
Why Worry? Have A Peace Of Mind. by David Bolt
The Testimony of A Butterfly by David Bolt
German police have made six arrests in relation to a planned knife attack at Sunday's Berlin Half Marathon. Newspaper Die Welt reported six men were detained - one of whom they suspected of planning the attack. Die Welt said the suspects were linked to Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist ties, who hijacked a truck in December 2016. Amri killed the driver and then ploughed into a crowded marketplace killing 11 more people and injuring dozens of others. Police said before the sporting event today there had been "isolated evidence that the detainees between 18 and 21 years of age might have been involved in the preparation of a crime related to the event". Die Welt quoted a "senior police leader" as saying: "We are still evaluating. But it was probably close." Spain’s Royal Family has long been plagued by rumours of tension between Queen Letizia and her mother-in-law, Queen Sofia. Now, a video of the pair appearing to clash over a family photo following Easter Mass has ignited claims of a matriarchal feud at the heart of the House of Bourbon. The royals were making their way out of Palma Cathedral in Mallorca on Sunday when Queen Sofia attempted to pose for the cameras with her two grandchildren, Princess Leonor and the Infant Sofia. Queen Letizia was seen repeatedly walking in front of the trio in an apparent bid to block the shot before approaching Princess Leonor and seemingly trying to dislodge her mother-in-law’s hand from her daughter’s shoulder. Princess Leonor then appears to become frustrated with the tussling and thrusts both of their hands away. As the Catalan crisis rolls on Barcelona has become one of the EU's best-loved city-break destinations, famed for its 1992 Summer Olympics, trade fairs, football and tourism. Catalonia is one of Spain's wealthiest regions, making up 16% of the national population and accounting for almost 19% of Spanish GDP. Generations of people from poorer parts of Spain have moved there for work, forming strong family bonds with regions such as Andalusia. During this crisis, the Catalan economy has suffered. Thousands of businesses, including major banks and energy firms, have moved their headquarters out of the region. However, the EU has treated the crisis as an internal matter for Spain, deaf to the separatists' pleas for support. There have been warnings that the issue is damaging Spain's democratic credentials. The Economist Intelligence Unit, which compiles an influential annual democracy ranking, said Spain risked being downgraded from a "full democracy" to a "flawed" one over its handling of the situation. The UK Home Secretary has insisted that police have enough resources to tackle crime despite claims that government cuts are contributing to a spate of violence. Emergency plans to extend stop and search are in a tough package of measures the Home Secretary Amber Rudd is announcing following a string of fatal stabbings and shootings in London in recent weeks. Meanwhile a former police officer said that younger officers were 'afraid' to use stop and search, as figures showed its use has fallen. ..... New ‘Offensive Weapons’ laws to be introduced within weeks will make it illegal to own so-called ‘zombie killer’ knives and knuckle dusters used by gangs – and allow police to raid homes to seize them. The latest move reflects a change of direction for Mrs May, who has introduced a series of curbs on stop and search since 2010, claiming they are unfair to young black men, damaging to community relations and do not cut crime. Nearly two-thirds of ‘child’ refugees who were questioned about their real age after coming to Britain were found to be adults, an official report has found. In one year, 65 per cent of asylum seekers assessed after claiming to be juveniles were judged to be over 18. The report, by immigration watchdog David Bolt, revealed that the Home Office received 2,952 asylum applications from unaccompanied children in the year to June last year. Out of these there were 705 age disputes – around a quarter of the total – where officials suspected the individual was lying about their age. Of these, 618 cases were resolved and 402 – or 65 per cent – were found to be adults. If these asylum seekers had been treated as children it would have left councils and local taxpayers facing a care bill of millions of pounds a year. In the UK Donors and entrepreneurs have been secretly developing plans for a new political party frustrated with polarisation and grabbing for the centre ground. Up to £50million has been pumped into the project with a former Labour benefactor at the helm hoping to 'break the Westminster mould'. The movement believes in borrowing from the left and right for its policies and was set up by multi-millionaire LoveFilm founder Simon Franks, who says he is frustrated with political division in light of the Brexit vote. He has had full-time staff on the project for about year, The Observer revealed today, after starting initial discussion in 2016. His company - Project One Movement for the UK - is said to be a probable vehicle for the scheme, which has the support of a number of former Tory donors. A pensioner cleared of blame after killing an armed burglar may never be able to return home amid fears of a vendetta against him, police have told residents. Richard Osborn-Brooks, 78, and his disabled wife Maureen have not been seen at their £500,000 property since Henry Vincent died after a break-in last week. With the couple believed to be staying at an undisclosed location in fear of their lives, their house has been fitted with security grilles – and a police surveillance camera has been mounted on a nearby lamppost. According to residents, Vincent was part of a tight-knit community whose members have a reputation for violence. One of the extended Vincent clan shamelessly declared on social media a few years ago: ‘An OAP a day keeps ur bank balance at bay. The old b******s deserve everything they get.’ Maureen Lipman joined hundreds of furious protesters outside Labour HQ, saying said she could never return to the party with an 'anti-Semite at its head'. The Jewish actress said she was attending 'as a disenfranchised socialist' and agreed with a placard reading 'Corbyn made me a Tory'. Some 250 demonstrators gathered in Westminster today to criticise the Labour leader's approach to tackling anti-Semitism in the party. Lipman joined their pleas for change at the protest, saying Mr Corbyn's conduct was 'appalling' and calling for him to resign. The 71-year-old, best known for her roles in Educating Rita, The Pianist and Oklahoma!, made a speech which was met with swathes of applause. 'He is standing with elements who are against everything that we stand for; hardworking, decent Jewish people of whom I am incredibly proud,' she said. 'By doing nothing he is telling us the same thing he has been telling us for the last 30 years. 'He wants a Marxist party. Because it's worked so well in the rest of the world!' She added: ‘Everything you have heard today points to the fact that we have an anti-Semite at the head of the British Labour Party.’ Lipman also attacked the Labour leader for attending a Seder organised by left-wing Jewish group Jewdas, saying it was 'the absolute cherry on the top' of his behaviour. These days sport is all about money. Gone are the glorious days of true sportsmen and women who competed against each other out of pure pride and sporting rivalry. During the amateur days of yore, apart from a couple of countries who used events as propaganda exercises, I can’t recall any accusations of cheating by the competitors or officials. Nowadays they are all at it. Doping, drugging, betting and game throwing are now regular features on the back pages of the nationals. Hardly any corner of the sporting world has not been infected by this greedy virus that leads to the ‘win at any cost’ attitude that prevails among the athletes of today. And you know what really sticks in my craw. Sooner or later they all seem to wheedle their way back in. Even those who commit, what are to my mind unforgivable offences, are, after the authorities have considered their wrists have been slapped hard enough, allowed back in to carry on as though nothing has happened!
German police have made six arrests in relation to a planned knife attack at Sunday's Berlin Half Marathon. Newspaper Die Welt reported six men were detained - one of whom they suspected of planning the attack. Die Welt said the suspects were linked to Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist ties, who hijacked a truck in December 2016. Amri killed the driver and then ploughed into a crowded marketplace killing 11 more people and injuring dozens of others. Police said before the sporting event today there had been "isolated evidence that the detainees between 18 and 21 years of age might have been involved in the preparation of a crime related to the event". Die Welt quoted a "senior police leader" as saying: "We are still evaluating. But it was probably close." Spain’s Royal Family has long been plagued by rumours of tension between Queen Letizia and her mother-in-law, Queen Sofia. Now, a video of the pair appearing to clash over a family photo following Easter Mass has ignited claims of a matriarchal feud at the heart of the House of Bourbon. The royals were making their way out of Palma Cathedral in Mallorca on Sunday when Queen Sofia attempted to pose for the cameras with her two grandchildren, Princess Leonor and the Infant Sofia. Queen Letizia was seen repeatedly walking in front of the trio in an apparent bid to block the shot before approaching Princess Leonor and seemingly trying to dislodge her mother-in-law’s hand from her daughter’s shoulder. Princess Leonor then appears to become frustrated with the tussling and thrusts both of their hands away. As the Catalan crisis rolls on Barcelona has become one of the EU's best-loved city-break destinations, famed for its 1992 Summer Olympics, trade fairs, football and tourism. Catalonia is one of Spain's wealthiest regions, making up 16% of the national population and accounting for almost 19% of Spanish GDP. Generations of people from poorer parts of Spain have moved there for work, forming strong family bonds with regions such as Andalusia. During this crisis, the Catalan economy has suffered. Thousands of businesses, including major banks and energy firms, have moved their headquarters out of the region. However, the EU has treated the crisis as an internal matter for Spain, deaf to the separatists' pleas for support. There have been warnings that the issue is damaging Spain's democratic credentials. The Economist Intelligence Unit, which compiles an influential annual democracy ranking, said Spain risked being downgraded from a "full democracy" to a "flawed" one over its handling of the situation. The UK Home Secretary has insisted that police have enough resources to tackle crime despite claims that government cuts are contributing to a spate of violence. Emergency plans to extend stop and search are in a tough package of measures the Home Secretary Amber Rudd is announcing following a string of fatal stabbings and shootings in London in recent weeks. Meanwhile a former police officer said that younger officers were 'afraid' to use stop and search, as figures showed its use has fallen. ..... New ‘Offensive Weapons’ laws to be introduced within weeks will make it illegal to own so-called ‘zombie killer’ knives and knuckle dusters used by gangs – and allow police to raid homes to seize them. The latest move reflects a change of direction for Mrs May, who has introduced a series of curbs on stop and search since 2010, claiming they are unfair to young black men, damaging to community relations and do not cut crime. Nearly two-thirds of ‘child’ refugees who were questioned about their real age after coming to Britain were found to be adults, an official report has found. In one year, 65 per cent of asylum seekers assessed after claiming to be juveniles were judged to be over 18. The report, by immigration watchdog David Bolt, revealed that the Home Office received 2,952 asylum applications from unaccompanied children in the year to June last year. Out of these there were 705 age disputes – around a quarter of the total – where officials suspected the individual was lying about their age. Of these, 618 cases were resolved and 402 – or 65 per cent – were found to be adults. If these asylum seekers had been treated as children it would have left councils and local taxpayers facing a care bill of millions of pounds a year. In the UK Donors and entrepreneurs have been secretly developing plans for a new political party frustrated with polarisation and grabbing for the centre ground. Up to £50million has been pumped into the project with a former Labour benefactor at the helm hoping to 'break the Westminster mould'. The movement believes in borrowing from the left and right for its policies and was set up by multi-millionaire LoveFilm founder Simon Franks, who says he is frustrated with political division in light of the Brexit vote. He has had full-time staff on the project for about year, The Observer revealed today, after starting initial discussion in 2016. His company - Project One Movement for the UK - is said to be a probable vehicle for the scheme, which has the support of a number of former Tory donors. A pensioner cleared of blame after killing an armed burglar may never be able to return home amid fears of a vendetta against him, police have told residents. Richard Osborn-Brooks, 78, and his disabled wife Maureen have not been seen at their £500,000 property since Henry Vincent died after a break-in last week. With the couple believed to be staying at an undisclosed location in fear of their lives, their house has been fitted with security grilles – and a police surveillance camera has been mounted on a nearby lamppost. According to residents, Vincent was part of a tight-knit community whose members have a reputation for violence. One of the extended Vincent clan shamelessly declared on social media a few years ago: ‘An OAP a day keeps ur bank balance at bay. The old b******s deserve everything they get.’ Maureen Lipman joined hundreds of furious protesters outside Labour HQ, saying said she could never return to the party with an 'anti-Semite at its head'. The Jewish actress said she was attending 'as a disenfranchised socialist' and agreed with a placard reading 'Corbyn made me a Tory'. Some 250 demonstrators gathered in Westminster today to criticise the Labour leader's approach to tackling anti-Semitism in the party. Lipman joined their pleas for change at the protest, saying Mr Corbyn's conduct was 'appalling' and calling for him to resign. The 71-year-old, best known for her roles in Educating Rita, The Pianist and Oklahoma!, made a speech which was met with swathes of applause. 'He is standing with elements who are against everything that we stand for; hardworking, decent Jewish people of whom I am incredibly proud,' she said. 'By doing nothing he is telling us the same thing he has been telling us for the last 30 years. 'He wants a Marxist party. Because it's worked so well in the rest of the world!' She added: ‘Everything you have heard today points to the fact that we have an anti-Semite at the head of the British Labour Party.’ Lipman also attacked the Labour leader for attending a Seder organised by left-wing Jewish group Jewdas, saying it was 'the absolute cherry on the top' of his behaviour. These days sport is all about money. Gone are the glorious days of true sportsmen and women who competed against each other out of pure pride and sporting rivalry. During the amateur days of yore, apart from a couple of countries who used events as propaganda exercises, I can’t recall any accusations of cheating by the competitors or officials. Nowadays they are all at it. Doping, drugging, betting and game throwing are now regular features on the back pages of the nationals. Hardly any corner of the sporting world has not been infected by this greedy virus that leads to the ‘win at any cost’ attitude that prevails among the athletes of today. And you know what really sticks in my craw. Sooner or later they all seem to wheedle their way back in. Even those who commit, what are to my mind unforgivable offences, are, after the authorities have considered their wrists have been slapped hard enough, allowed back in to carry on as though nothing has happened!
In Episode 16, you will hear from three filmmakers, Brittany DeVries, Samuel Rich, and David Bolt, about their films, which advocate for orphaned and vulnerable children around the world. For full show notes, please visit: www.thinkorphan.com
Dawn chats with David Bolt about living in a Tiny Home (400sqft or less). Then, we're joined by Mary Pankiewicz from Clutter Free and Organized about tricks to keep your space together.
Dawn chats with David Bolt about living in a Tiny Home (400sqft or less). Then, we're joined by Mary Pankiewicz from Clutter Free and Organized about tricks to keep your space together.