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Longtime hospitality industry attorney David Macpherson joins us to discuss general liability as it pertains to onsale liquor establishments. Hint: insurance, insurance, insurance. Opinions expressed are solely opinions. Always consult your own attorney for legal advice
Brett Phillips is back with another big show reflecting on the latest on tour around the globe plus all the news at home in Australia. We also showcase our First Serve Podcast library featuring World Number 3 Quad Wheelchair player David Wagner on our dedicated wheelchair tennis podcast 'The Push', David Macpherson from Launceston to coaching the Bryan Brothers and John Isner on our 'Tassie Talk' podcast and Tony Pi, head coach of Padel Gold Coast on our 'Padel Pow Wow' Podcast. Our weekly college segment this episode with Lachlan Puyol catches up with Eddie Winter at Pepperdine University in California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Rick Fontyn brings you the 2nd episode of Tassie Talk, going inside the Tasmanian Tennis Community, catching up with a couple of brothers returning home for a visit. David MacPherson one of the most successful coaches in the game with the Bryan Brothers and the recently retired John Isner, following a successful doubles playing career and brother Paul MacPherson also a long time in tennis who went into journalism currently????????????????????????????????? working for ATP Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of the BFG podcast–now with vastly improved sound quality!–host Neal Pollack welcomes the well-read Michael Washburn to discuss the work and legacy of the novelist Russell Banks, who died recently at the age of 82. Michael and Neal have nothing but praise for Banks's two best-known novels, Affliction and The Sweet Hereafter, both of which became popular and critically-acclaimed movies. But they also recommend you check out his novel Continental Drift, and Michael has special affection for Banks's short stories, which so accurately describe the struggles of working-class New Hampshire residents. They aren't so keen on his later works, when Banks drifted away from what he knows best, but he still leaves behind a literary legacy worth celebrating.Aubrey Plaza is just getting started with her legacy, and Neal welcomes Rachel Llewellyn to talk about Plaza's new indie film 'Emily the Criminal,' now streaming on Netflix. Neal loves the show's gritty crime-drama feel, which resembles breaking bad, and praises Plaza's nuanced performance, which carries the movie above the usual genre fare. Rachel also mentions Plaza's work in Black Bear, Neal talks about her in Ingrid Goes West, and it's probably pretty certain that The White Lotus comes up at some point. It's not as though Aubrey Plaza is some sort of hidden gem, she's quite famous at this point, but her cultural footprint will certainly only grow from here.Rachel sticks around to talk about 'The Rig,' a new eco-sci-fi thriller series now airing on Amazon Prime. She praises the way the show tackles difficult issues with subtlety, and then occasionally it sounds like an extended Facebook thread argument about climate change. But creator David MacPherson grew up around Scottish oil workers, so he understands their politics and their point of view on the world much better than the average script writer would. A very tense ocean thriller that does not, according to Rachel, feature The Loch Ness Monster.
David Macpherson, writer on Amazon's new show The Rig, sits down with St. Andrew's Society of Los Angeles for an interview. The interview covers his career as a writer, tv shows and movies that influenced his writing career, and what projects he would like to work on. For more information about David Macpherson visit www.macpherzone.co.uk For more information about the St Andrew's Society of Los Angeles visit www.standrewsla.org This podcast was produced and edited by Simply Podcasting www.simplypodcasting.io
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Our guest this week is Operation San Andres Executive Director David MacPherson. David was born in Peru, where his parents served as missionaries with the Free Church of Scotland. He was a pupil at Colegio San Andrés in Lima before the family returned to Scotland, where David completed a masters’ degree in Economics and International Relations from the University of Aberdeen and a Diploma in Theology from the Edinburgh Theological Seminary. David served for 10 years as a Free Church missionary in the San Martín region of Peru. Prior to his position with Operación San Andrés, David served as Minister of Bon Accord Free Church in Aberdeen, Scotland. David holds dual citizenship (UK and Peru) and is thoroughly bicultural, having lived in Peru for much of his life. David’s wife Martha is a native of Peru, and they are proud parents of three grown sons. https://www.operacionsanandres.org Presented by David Meredith
The Hearth Cat by Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso, read by David MacPherson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is a live recording of our special writer's panel discussion at the New Voice Awards 2020. Hosted by Brit List head and Development Executive Alexandra Arlango, panellists include Fraser Ayres, Lauren Sequiera, Archie Maddocks and David Macpherson. You can find our more about the New Voice Awards at www.newvoiceawards.com. Get With The Programme is brought to you by The Edinburgh TV Festival and The TV Foundation, who run two television talent schemes, The Network and Ones to Watch. Applications are open now! Deadline is 10am, 1 May 2020. Find out more at tvtalentschemes.co.uk
David Macpherson unpacks the challenges of faith in actual life… quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger? Then Aj Cole concludes by leading New Vine in prayer for the Abdullah family tragedy.
David Macpherson unpacks the challenges of faith in actual life… quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger? Then Aj Cole concludes by leading New Vine in prayer for the Abdullah family tragedy.
In a special Worcester Culture Watch Podcast, Victor Infante and intern Monica Sager discuss the current search for the new poet laureate and youth poet laureate posts in Worcester, and we listen to poems from area writers Tony Brown, David Macpherson, Eve Rifkah, Richard Fox, Alyx McCoy, Ashley Wonder and Joe Fusco Jr.
Gigi Salmon and Nick McCarvel, presenter of the official podcast of the US Open, Courtside, preview the final major of the year from a bustling Manhattan, whilst former tour player Jill Craybas introduces exclusive interviews with 2017 US Open runner-up, Kevin Anderson, John Isner's coach, David Macpherson, qualifier, Bradley Klahn and Andre Agassi's former coach, Brad Gilbert.
Gigi Salmon and Nick McCarvel, presenter of the official podcast of the US Open, Courtside, preview the final major of the year from a bustling Manhattan, whilst former tour player Jill Craybas introduces exclusive interviews with 2017 US Open runner-up, Kevin Anderson, John Isner's coach, David Macpherson, qualifier, Bradley Klahn and Andre Agassi's former coach, Brad Gilbert.
As John Isner claims his maiden Master's title, we speak to his coach, David Macpherson as part of a special programme looking back over the Miami Open presented by Itaú. We also hear from Argentine journalist, Agostina Larocca to discover how Juan Martin del Potro's recent success has been received back home, Goran Ivanisevic joins us to talk about teaming up with Milos Raonic, Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin drops in for a chat and one of the original super-coaches Brad Gilbert explains why he hates that term.
As John Isner claims his maiden Master's title, we speak to his coach, David Macpherson as part of a special programme looking back over the Miami Open presented by Itaú. We also hear from Argentine journalist, Agostina Larocca to discover how Juan Martin del Potro's recent success has been received back home, Goran Ivanisevic joins us to talk about teaming up with Milos Raonic, Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin drops in for a chat and one of the original super-coaches Brad Gilbert explains why he hates that term.
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
David MacPherson wrote a book about the legendary Horseshoe Tavern / Humble and Fred review a list of what they've done / Another Canadian lottery scandal / Amanda Barker stays for the whole show / Chinese food / Intern Ben.
Join Sean Munaweera and Val Febbo for your weekly tennis fix ahead of the US Open. On the show is the chat that Brett Phillips, Paul Aitken and Sean had with USTA president Katrina Adams discussing her role, the organisation and the upcoming US Open. Former Australian player David Macpherson is also on the show, discussing his career as a player, along with his career as a coach of the likes of John Isner and the Bryan Brothers.