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Jan. 11, 2024 ~ Oakland County Executive David Coulter and Wayne County Executive Warren Evans join Kevin and Tom live from the Detroit Policy Conference.
September 18, 2023 ~ Oakland County Executive David Coulter stopped by The Paul W. Smith Golf Classic to present him with an Executive Declaration celebrating the 20th Anniversary of his golf classic.
David Coulter of FFL Squadron overcame a life of control and captivity to become the man he is today. Once he joined FFL in December 2023, he has been taking the life insurance business by storm and has BIG plans for this year! Take a listen to David's remarkable journey.
David Coulter of FFL Squadron started his insurance career at a captive company. After his transition to Family First Life and incorporating telesales in his business, he is now trending with us! On the Trends podcast, take a listen as David shares his journey.
November 2, 2022 ~ Megan Owens, Executive Director Transportation Riders United and David Coulter, Oakland County Executive, taking calls and questions on the Oakland County Public Transportation millage.
November 2, 2022 ~ Rick Hess, Senior Fellow and the Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, with the Supreme Court debating Affirmative Action, should we look at ending legacy admissions? David Sowerby, CFA, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager Ancora Family Wealth Advisory, The Fed announces another interest rate increase. Marie Osborne, Senior News Analyst, “Wyatt's Law” signed by Governor Whitmer earlier this is now in effect creating a registry for child abusers. Megan Owens, Executive Director Transportation Riders United and David Coulter, Oakland County Executive join Guy for a "Your Voice Matters" on the public transit millage. Chris Renwick, Senior News Analyst, 4 more MSU players are suspended for the scuffle in the tunnel at Michigan Stadium. Michigan ranked #5 in the first College Football Playoff ranking. Lloyd Jackson, WJR Senior News Analyst, Judge considers merits of Kristina Karamo's voting lawsuit against the City of Detroit.
October 25, 2022 ~ David Coulter, Oakland County Executive talks to Paul about the Oakland County transit millage and says a YES vote would be good for the community.
In this episode I talk with the people behind the RP Haven about how to build the best RPG club ever. RP Haven was born over 10 years ago when a bunch of friends decided that they liked spreading the word of RPGs around. They started gathering at public venues and inviting new people. Then they started to share what they had learned and started to grow. Now they have over 600 members and some of the best ideas you can think of. If you are interested in helping the hobby grow, Garry Harper and David Coulter have some advice worth listening to. You can find a transcript of this podcast for free on our Ko-fi page. This podcast is made for people like you. Thank you for being there. Welcome to the GMS Podcast episode 436 a podcast about the people who make and the people who play tabletop board games and roleplaying games. If you would like to participate or sponsor this podcast, or if you would like to send us your questions or comments, get in touch. You can email me on podcast@gmsmagazine.com or find me in Twitter as @gmsmagazine. and Chris is @diasexmachina And please, leave a review about the podcast in whatever platform you listen. It really helps a lot and it means even more to me. Thank you. Thank you for listening. It truly is wonderful to have you there and genuinely appreciated. The GMS Magazine Podcast is produced by Paco Garcia with assistance from Chris Dias and Martin Reed and the amazing bunch of listeners all over the world. The theme tune is by Kev Adset. Let me know what you think about the podcast by emailing me at podcast@gmsmagazine.com or on our FB page. You can also follow on Twitter @gmsmagazine. Join us in our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/fHaKNPe Visit other #GMSMagazine productions: For our main channel: http://bit.ly/GMSmagazine For our #podcast: https://goo.gl/M54zau Follow us on #Twitter: https://goo.gl/moZgvK Our #Facebook page: https://goo.gl/YkbQIj Thank you once again and, until next time, game on!
Another week in the archive as Ben Eshmade spends time immersed in 2015's Transcender festival revelling in the ecstatic, devotional and psychedelic music of Atom TM and Robin Fox, Arifa, Faiz Ali Faiz and Leo Abrahams and David Coulter. From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cerramos esta semana los volúmenes “From Isolation” que el Sello Trestle ha estado publicando en la etapa del confinamiento por el CoronaVirus. Los números 6 y 7, esperamos que sean los últimos con David Coulter, Julia Kent y Seb Rochfor como protagonistas en el Vol 6 y JQ, Richard Pike y Jack Wyllie en el Vol. 7 También escucharemos lo nuevo de Benjamin Finger, Mia Zabelka y John Hegre, Junkie Flamingos, Kindata, un nuevo remix de Digital 21 & Stefan Olsdal y el nuevo single de Baiuca cantado en portugués. Escuchar audio
Nadine O'Regan speaks with composer and arranger David Coulter about interpreting the classic Tom Waits album Swordfishtrombones. David will be re-imagining the 1983 opus as part of the NCH Perspective Series on Tuesday 29th November. Joining him on the night is an impressive team of musicians and special guests - LA singer and performance artist Dorian Wood, Austrian musician and producer Soap&Skin, Mercury Prize nominee Nadine Shah, acclaimed folk singer Lisa O’Neill and singer and songwriter Matthew E. White to the line-up. Here, he speaks to Nadine about first hearing the album, falling in love with Waits music, collaborating with him, and what we can expect from Swordfishtrombones: Revisited. Perspectives is sponsored by Davy as Innovation Partner and media partner The Irish Times.
Oakland County is under new leadership — and Democratic control — after former Ferndale Mayor David Coulter was sworn in Friday as new county executive. Coulter will serve out the remainder of the term of longtime boss and Republican, L. Brooks Patterson, who died Aug. 4. Coulter is a former member of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners who had been mayor of Ferndale for almost nine years. On this episode, Jer and I talk about Coulter’s track record in Ferndale and what it suggests about how he might govern from the County administrative building on Telegraph. (Hint: No more comments about blankets and corn, for starters.) Other things you’ll be delighted to hear about: The QLINE will now accept a universal fare card called the DART that also covers bus far on DDOT and SMART, yay! But what else does Detroit’s underwhelming streetcar need to really get rolling? Ford and Lincoln plan to launch two electric crossover utility vehicles based on a common EV platform that will be built at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. That means the end of production — locally, at least — for the very handsome Lincoln Continental sedan. [Automotive News] JobFairGiant.com is holding a pair of job expos in Southfield, on Aug. 24, and Sterling Heights, on Aug. 28. And the Beaver Island Public Library, way up in the middle of northern Lake Michigan, will hold a rededication for the Ernest Hemingway sculpture, which was mysteriously returned after being stolen. The sculpture, shown above, was done by local sculptor John Sauve, famous for his “Man in the city” pieces. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
Richard Strange in conversation - talking about music, art, culture & much much more Doctors of Madness were formed in 1974 in a cellar in Brixton, south London by the composer and lead singer/guitarist Richard Strange, known as ‘Kid’ Strange. To provide a platform for his musical ideas and compositions analysing urban culture neurosis and systems of control, Strange joined forces with Urban Blitz (electric violin, baritone violectra and lead guitar) Stoner (vocals, bass guitar) and Peter DiLemma (vocals, drums) to provide the link between the early 1970s progressive rock and glam rock of David Bowie and Roxy Music, and the later 1970s punk rock of the Sex Pistols and The Clash. Doctors of Madness cited The Velvet Underground and writer William S. Burroughs as major influences on their music which fused avant-garde hard rock with warped quasi-classical tones. Between 1975 and 1977, Doctors of Madness recorded three albums for Polydor records - Late Night Movies, All Night Brainstorms produced by John Punter, Figments of Emancipation recorded at Abbey Road studios with producer John Leckie, and Sons of Survival. A posthumous compilation, Revisionism, was released in 1981, the band having split in late 1978. Doctors of Madness were BBC Radio John Peel Show featured artists on 25 November 1976, and received British television exposure during 1975/76 on the Twiggy Show and also the Janet Street-Porter Show. Their support acts during their heyday included The Sex Pistols (Middlesbrough 1976), The Jam (London Marquee on several occasions 1976), Joy Division (as "Warsaw" Manchester 1976) and Simple Minds (as "Johnny and the Self Abusers" Falkirk 1976). Furthermore Richard 'Kid' Strange was best man at Dave Vanian's (of the Damned) wedding. Early in 1978 Urban Blitz was ousted from the band after musical and personal differences, and was briefly replaced by singer Dave Vanian of punk rock band The Damned, who had recently split, albeit temporarily. Richard Strange, Stoner and Peter DiLemma continued as a trio until October 1978 before disbanding due to withdrawal of record company support. Recognition of Doctors of Madness influence on the emergence of British punk rock was documented in the book An Unauthorized Guide to Punk Rock: The Early English Scene, including the Deviants, the Doctors of Madness, David Bowie, the Sex Pistols, the Clash, which was published in 2011. The band's reappraisal as an important influence in British punk rock prompted their albums to be re-released in 2002 on CD. Richard Strange has promoted Doctors of Madness music in recent years with performances in Japan, backed by ex-Pogues multi-instrumentalist David Coulter and local band Sister Paul in 2003, and also performances in Leeds and Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, with bassist Stoner in 2006. The Doctors of Madness reunited in October 2014 for a one-off performance, as part of Richard Strange's "Language is a Virus from Outer Space", a multi-media centenary celebration of satirical US writer William S Burroughs.[10]Joe Elliott of Def Leppard made a guest appearance, duetting on "Suicide City". Stoner died just one month after the October 2014 reunion, and received an obituary in The Times citing his contributions to music. In May 2017, Cherry Red Records released a comprehensive three CD boxed set of the entire recorded works of the Doctors of Madness, entitled Perfect Past - The Complete Doctors of Madness, and the release was celebrated with a string of live performances by the band, featuring Richard "Kid" Strange, Urban Blitz, and the Japanese rhythm section of Susumu (bass) and Mackii (drums) from the band Sister Paul. This line-up toured in the UK and also in Japan. In November 2017 Strange and Urban Blitz, joined by protest singer Lily Bud, performed an evening of "Unplugged" Doctors of Madness songs in the neo-gothic chapel of The House of St Barnabas, in Soho, London The event was filmed and released as a DVD, In The Afterglow. Strange tours annually in Japan, with the Japanese power duo Sister Paul taking bass and drum duties, and has also lectured students in Otaru University, Sapporo. In 2019 Strange return to the recording to studio once more, to record the first all-new Doctors of Madness album for 41 years. The songs were written by Strange in a short period of feverish activity, and were recorded at Doghouse Studios, Oxfordshire, with world famous producer John Leckie once again at the helm. The album, entitled Dark Times, will be released in September 2019. 8 songs (So Many Ways To Hurt You, Make It Stop!, Sour Hour, Walk Of Shame, This Kind Of Failure, This Is How To Die, Blood Brother and Dark Times) comprise this highly political, passionate album. Guests who were asked to participate in the recording include Joe Elliott of Def Leppard as backing vocalist in 5 songs, Sarah Jane Morris of the Communards sings on 4, and there are contributions from Terry Edwards (Tindersticks, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and Madness), Steve 'Boltz' Bolton (Paul Young, The Who and Atomic Rooster as well as the young protest singer Lily Bud, and the Japanese power duo Sister Paul, comprising Susumu Ukei on bass and Mackii Ukei on Drums, who appear on all tracks. The Doctors of Madness will tour Japan again in September 2019.
We're away for the next three weeks, so every Monday we're picking some podcasts from the archives. In this first one - originally broadcast in May 2016 - we kick off with a crazy Todd Terje edit of some old graphic Norwegian music. It just gets better from there... Tracklisting Beranek – Dra Te Hælvete (Todd Terje acid radio edit) (Olsen Records, Norway) Witching Waves – Twister (Happy Happy Birthday to Me Records, UK) Kaiju – Burn Down Babylon (Deep Medi Musik, UK) David Coulter & Seb Rochford – Good Friday (Trestle Records, UK) Happy Meals – If You Want Me Now (Night School Records, UK) Tobacco – Gods in Heat (Ghostly International, USA) Nox – Pay the Price (self-release, USA) JK Flesh – Tunnel (Speedy Deluxe Records, Netherlands) Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Approaching (Rune Grammofon, Norway) Super Furry Animals – Bing Bong (self-release, UK)
For many the LGBT community in Metro Detroit is centered in Ferndale, Michigan. It has been the home of Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center since 1989. For many years, the city was the home of Motor City Pride before it moved to Detroit in 2011, and continues to host Ferndale Pride each June. The city, located just north of Detroit, is recognized for its diversity and inclusion, cozy neighborhoods and burgeoning business district. At the helm of “Fabulous Ferndale” is our guest Mayor Dave Coulter. Raised on the east side of Detroit, he broke with tradition moving west & settling in Ferndale. He was elected to the Oakland County Commission and served four terms on the Commission. Coulter was appointed Mayor of Ferndale in January 2011 after his predecessor resigned. He was then elected to the two-year position in November 2011. He was re-elected in 2013 and 2015. He is Ferndale’s second openly gay Mayor. He has worked as a civil engineering draftsman and school teacher. He served as the executive director of the Michigan AIDS Fund and a program officer for the Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation. Ferndale’s mayor only works Part-time and shares executive roles with the city manager. Besides being mayor, a politician, an openly gay man, Coulter is an activist concerned with the rights and issues affecting all. In 2013, Coulter, along with Congressman Sander Levin, undertook a challenge in which they spent less than $4.50 a day on food. They did so to protest cuts to food stamps. In 2014, he became the first mayor in Michigan to perform same-sex marriages.Coulter believes “You can be a progressive city that’s also focused on the bottom line.” That’s Ferndale normal! Learn more about “Ferndale Normal” as envisioned by its Mayor, Dave Coulter, on Thursday June 1, 2017 at 7PM
Comedian David Coulter and Krish discuss the shows from the Southern Insecurities Comedy Tour and tell stories of political correctness, death threats with guns and the incredibly amazing crowds that came out to support the show! Subscribe to Krish’s Bandcamp for exclusive content & if you liked this episode donate to the Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support
Comedian David Coulter and Krish discuss going on tour through the South on the Southern Insecurities Comedy Tour. Plus survival questions, stories about growing up in Appalachia, and growing as a comedian! Subscribe to Krish’s Bandcamp for exclusive content & if you liked this episode donate to the Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support
Hilary Chiz, Director of the ACLU of Western North Carolina discusses how the ACLU is defending our First Amendment rights when it comes to Immigration, HB2, LGBT Rigths and more. David Coulter co-hosts this episode! Subscribe to Krish’s Bandcamp for exclusive content & if you liked this episode donate to the Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support
Comedians David Coulter and Chris Alan talk to Krish about experimenting with Creativity. They also go deep down the nerd rabbit hole discussing books, music and more! They talk about fine arts, photography, music editing, comedy and so much more! Subscribe to Krish’s Bandcamp for exclusive content & if you liked this episode donate to the Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support
Norwegian disco and psych rock is the order of this week’s show, with a Todd Terje remix of Beranek kicking things off and Hedvig Mollestad Trio edging us towards the close. Elsewhere we’ve got new tracks from London’s Witching Waves, Kaiju, David Coulter & Seb Rochford, Happy Meals, Tobacco, JK Flesh and Super Furry Animals, with a listener’s recommendation with outstanding US hiphop chap Nox.
Programme de Jean Jacques Palix pour webSYNradio : Quelques retours sur les aventures musicales et sonores des années passées, autour du Tapage Club, du 64, et d'autres lieux publics. Avec Sonia Talkaczs, Amiel Balester, Benjamin L.Aman, Olivier Agid, Jeff Rian, Eve Couturier, Jean Philippe Antoine, David Coulter, Gédalia Tazartés, Paul Collins, Georgia Pacific, Joseph Racaille, Daniel Laloux, Cédrick Eymenier, Vincent Segal & Palix.