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Best podcasts about David Mansfield

Latest podcast episodes about David Mansfield

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Heaven's Gate (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 68:22


Co-host Sean introduces us to David Mansfield's magnificent score to the 1980 motion picture Heaven's Gate, a film which carried a negative reputation for many years. We offer some reasons to reconsider both the film and its soundtrack. If you like us support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content, or tell a friend about us.  Broke and have no friends?  Leave us a review, it helps more people find us, thanks!

Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Si Supiera (Juan 4) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 51:08


En el corazón del cristianismo hay una gran simplicidad. Nos presenta quiénes somos y quién es Dios en Cristo Jesús, ya que no descubrimos cómo es Dios, sin ver la realidad de nuestro pecado. Sólo le podemos "adorar en espíritu y verdad" (Juan 4:24) cuando "nacemos de nuevo" (3;7) y comprendemos la necesidad de la muerte de Cristo (3:14). En esta parada en nuestro viaje por la vida a la luz del Buen Libro, la sintonía de Ruta 66, esta vez está a cargo de un grupo de Minneapolis en los 80, The Replacements. Muchos confunden la fe cristiana con otro tipo espiritualidad. Ese es "Un tipo diferente de luz" (A Different Kind of Light), dice el poeta inglés Steve Scott en la canción que abre el álbum de presentación del grupo de Mike Roe en Sacramento, los 77´s en 1982. Fue producido por uno de los músicos de la banda de Dylan que llegó a la fe evangélica, Steven Soles. Junto con los otros dos músicos que se hicieron cristianos cuando acompañaron al Premio Nobel de Literatura en la gira de la Rolling Thunder Revue, David Mansfield y T-Bone Burnett, formaron la Banda Alpha. Escuchamos su canción de "Desconcierto" (Mystified) en 1977 sobre la confusa Nueva Era de espiritualidad que entonces comienza. El cristianismo no está libre de esa falsa religiosidad. La película de Berlanga, "Los jueves milagro" fue destrozada por la censura en 1956, pero en la primera mitad todavía se reconoce el cuadro demoledor que hace de esa milagrería que confunde la fe con el negocio. Escuchamos diálogos de esa parte con los comentarios de José de Segovia sobre el fondo de la banda sonora original de la película "Camino" de Javier Fesser en 2008, sobre la enfermedad y la muerte de una niña en el entorno del Opus Dei, al que pertenecía también el productor del film de Berlanga, que acaba escribiendo un sacerdote de la censura, la segunda parte. El cantautor canadiense Bruce Cockburn llegó a la fe cristiana a principios de los 70. Aunque no ha asistido regularmente a la iglesia durante más de cuarenta años, ha vuelto ahora a adorar en una comunidad evangélica, donde expresa lo que ocurre "Cuando el Espíritu entra en la habitación" (When The Spirit Walks In The Room, 2023). Tres de los miembros de la banda irlandesa U2 llegaron también a una comunidad cristiana a finales de esa década. El tema que abría su segundo álbum en 1981, "Gloria", es una de los mayores cánticos de alabanza cristiana contemporánea que hay en la música popular. Ese mismo año 81, el ahora fallecido Norman Barratt publica un disco con el grupo que lleva su nombre, tras su conversión a la fe evangélica, después de formar la banda de "rock progresivo" Gravy Train a finales de los 60 y acompañar al músico cristiano Alwyn Wall, al convertirse a Cristo. Para Él, Dios es "El Único" (The Only One) en Cristo Jesús. Por Él da la "Gloria a Dios" también en 1986, Matthew Ward, el músico pionero de la Revolución por Jesús en el Segundo Capítulo de Hechos (2nd Chapter of Acts), cuando tantos "hippies" llegaron a la fe cristiana en California.

Tipp FM Radio
Extra Time Tuesday 4 June 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 55:05


This evening we look back on our Under 20 All Ireland Final defeat in Nowlan Park against Offaly and discuss what's ahead for this group of players. Our football season continues after a Tailteann Cup win over Wexford. Camogie with Ger and athletics with David Mansfield. We also have an exclusive interview with Aidan O'Brien after his 10th Epsom Derby success. We hope you like...

Gear Club Podcast
Working with Bob Dylan – On Stage and In Studio

Gear Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 66:14


To celebrate Bob Dylan's birthday, we've compiled a special Gear Club episode that offers a behind the scenes look into Dylan's Life and music. Bob has been described as a shape-shifter, a song and dance man, and the Shakespeare of our time. Over his 60 plus year career, he's written more than 500 songs that have been covered by over 2,000 artists. He's played nearly 4,000 concerts. He's won 38 Grammys, an Oscar, and a Nobel prize in literature. But who is this guy? What's he like to work with? Listen in as Chris Shaw, David Mansfield, Toby Scott, and Steve Addabbo share their recollections of the man on stage and in the studio.

Startup Sensations
Unveiling Entrepreneurial Wisdom: Insights from a Seasoned Coach

Startup Sensations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:01


S3 Ep6 - Step into the world of David Mansfield, a multifaceted professional with a wealth of experience across diverse sectors. Beyond his executive roles, David embodies the essence of a coach, mentor and investor, leveraging his consultancy expertise to guide founders through the pivotal early stages of their entrepreneurial journey. In this illuminating episode, David shares invaluable insights, from navigating the complexities of equity compensation to unveiling the core principles of his acclaimed book, "The Monday Revolution." His wisdom serves as a beacon for those seeking to understand the intricacies of startup success amidst a rapidly evolving business landscape.

Stocks To Watch
Episode 291: How the EVs of VinFast Auto ($VFS) Drive Into an Electrified Future

Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 19:15


The Electric Vehicle industry has seen rapid growth in recent years as a way of weaning off dependency on fossil fuels for the highly essential transportation sector. VinFast Auto (NASDAQ: VFS) is the up-and-coming EV arm of Vietnam's largest private corporation that seeks to continue innovating in this burgeoning sector.CFO David Mansfield talks about the company's surge in both deliveries and stock prices. He also goes into the company's strategies to handle the challenges it currently faces. Lastly, he discusses the company's standing in the new up-and-coming EV Market. Visit them at:  https://vinfastauto.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kVye_sQvegAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

The Human Risk Podcast
David Mansfield on The Monday Revolution

The Human Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 69:43


What is the Monday Revolution, and why do we need it?On this episode, I'm speaking to someone who used to run a company that grabbed a lot of my attention during my teenage and younger years. That company was Capital Radio — at the time, London's largest radio station — and that person is David Mansfield.After being CEO of Capital and its successor company, GCap Media, he went on to advise a number of other successful companies, including Carphone Warehouse and Game Group. Nowadays, as well as retaining roles within the radio industry, David is an investor, an accredited business coach, and an adviser to numerous companies. He's a Fellow of the Center for Evidence-Based Management and the Radio Academy and has been a Visiting Professor at the Bayes Business School in London and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford. The Monday Revolution is the title of David's book and the name of his mission to simplify business behaviour and provide executives of all ranks and company sizes with the tools and approach to get more done.In our discussion, you'll hear what the Monday Revolution is and why it's' called that. We explore David's practical tips to making business more effective. We discuss risk management, how to empower staff, the benefits of asking the right questions in the right way, the importance of giving people agency and how to make better decisions.To learn more about David and the Monday Revolution, visit https://themondayrevolution.com/On the show, we also talk about:James Clear's 'Atomic Habits' — https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsProfessor Daniel Kahneman - https://kahneman.scholar.princeton.edu/

Gear Club Podcast
#91: The David Mansfield Multiverse

Gear Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 73:00


This month, we're thrilled to have David Mansfield on the show, a composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and arranger with a long and storied career. We have each worked with David for a long time, and know firsthand the talent and depth he brings to all the music he touches. Growing up in New Jersey and beginning his career in local bands, he started playing with Bob Neuwirth at The Bitter End and, at 18, joined Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue. From there, he went on to tour and record with Dylan over many albums, and in his 50-year career has worked with an endless variety of artists, including Sting, Van Morrison, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Bobby McFerrin, David Byrne, The Wainwrights, The Roches, really the list goes on and on. He's also composed an equally extensive list of music for film and television, including The movies “Heaven's Gate” and “The Apostle” and, most recently the Showtime Limited Series “George & Tammy”. In this episode, David discusses his early career and influences, touring with Dylan, his scoring and composition work, and demonstrates the Psaltery, one of the more unique of his many instruments.

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS
CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS T04C088 La puerta del cielo (23/07/2023)

CRÓNICAS APASIONADAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 55:00


Con Margo Guryan, Glen Campbell, Brenda Lee, Ruben Blades, Juan Luis Guerra, Eugenia León ft Natalia Lafourcade, Café Quijano ft Andrés Calamaro, David Mansfield, María de Juan ft Antonio García, Alberto Rabagliati, Domenico Modugno, Barry White, Gillian Hills ft Henry Salvador, Robert Knight, los TNT, Enrique Guzmán, Johnny & the Hurricanes, Little Village y Holy Fuck.

Practice? Podcast
Episode 227: Episode 223 - Executive Decisions are His Legacy, Craft, and Study (David Mansfield)

Practice? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 48:33


Entering his seventh decade, David Mansfield looks back at his years as CEO of a major UK media corporation, his satisfying times as an advisor/coach to senior leaders, and now, ahead as a student of effective decision-making. Hear Dave's conversation with this Monday Revolutionary.  

Folkscene Radio Show
Alpha Band *(Steve Soles, David Mansfield, and T-Bone BurnettLive On FolkScene from 1977.

Folkscene Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 55:00


Rising from the ashes of The Rolling Thunder Review came the Alpha Band (Steven Soles, David Mansfield, and T-Bone Burnett.) This program is a FolkScene live performance and interview from 10-23-77. Hosted by Howard Larman. Engineered and produced by Peter Cutler. ©FolkScene. It is cool to share FolkScene recordings with your friends, but the reproduction of our programs for commercial purposes is illegal. FolkScene airs on Sunday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m.(PDT) at KPFK 90.7 Los Angeles and online at www.kpfk.org.

Film Ireland Podcast
Wayne Byrne, Author of ‘Walter Hill: The Cinema of a Hollywood Maverick'

Film Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 46:29


Paul Farren talks to Wayne Byrne about his latest book Walter Hill: The Cinema of a Hollywood Maverick. Walter Hill: The Cinema of a Hollywood Maverick is a comprehensive journey through the long career of auteur Hollywood filmmaker Walter Hill, director of The Driver, The Warriors, Southern Comfort, 48 Hrs., Streets of Fire and many more. The book covers every motion picture that Hill directed, with historical detail and critical commentary on each, and discusses Hill's overall cultural relevance and industrial impact. It includes candid conversations with Hill; producer Larry Gordon; actors Nicholas Guest, William Sadler and Michael Pare; cinematographers Lloyd Ahern and Matthew Leonetti; composers Van Dyke Parks and David Mansfield; screenwriter Larry Gross, and others who worked with Hill throughout his prolific career. Walter Hill: The Cinema of a Hollywood Maverick is out now. Wayne will be celebrating the release of Walter Hill: The Cinema of a Hollywood Maverick in Naas Library on November 18th from 7pm to 9pm. Wayne will be joined at the event by Film Ireland's Paul Farren for a discussion about the making of the book and all things Walter Hill. This will be followed by a Q&A session in which Wayne will answer any questions about Walter and writing on Cinema. All are welcome, but booking is essential. You can reserve a seat by contacting Naas Library on 045-879111 or email them at naaslib@kildarecoco.ie

Tipp FM Radio
Extra Time Monday 15 August 2022

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 55:31


On this week's Extra Time we look back on the second round of fixtures in the County Senior and Intermediate Football Championships. We hear from Martin and Tom who analyze where we are. We hear from David Mansfield after he and fellow Clonmel AC athlete Willie Maunsell were selected to represent Ireland later this month. Finally, we pay tribute to Dillon Quirke, tragically taken just 10 short days ago.

The Sid Griffin Podcast - Call All Coal Porters
The Sid Griffin Podcast - A Tribute To Bob Neuwirth - Show 34

The Sid Griffin Podcast - Call All Coal Porters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 81:46


When Bob Neuwirth died recently he left a lot of great art be it his paintings, his cultural commentary, or his music. We explore the latter in this new podcast, and I hope I did my late friend proud.

Shirtloads of Science
Babylon spreadsheets with Dr David Mansfield (291)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 27:42 Very Popular


Babylonian Clay tablets are not always as they seem. What looked like a pythagorean spreadsheet turned out to be much more. An Australian mathematician has applied his rural experience and research skills to reveal links to social changes 4,000 years ago . Dr Karl and Dr Mansfield discuss why and how this is. Trigger warning - Base 60 will be mentioned.  drkarl.com

Tipp FM Radio
Extra Time Monday 21 February 2022

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 55:18


A busy show despite the weather! We hear from David power on football, Bryan O'Mara on Fitzgibbon hurling, David Mansfield on athletics, Thomas Conway on Ladies football, Denis Kelly on Tipp Camogie, Joe Winston on rugby and Ray Lonergan on football. We hope you like...

The Money
The Taliban economy

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 28:37


With tax income from lucrative trade routes and finance from countries such as China or Pakistan, how insulated are the Taliban from the western threat of sanctions and the freeze of international funds? Plus, opportunities for Australia's critical materials sector.Guests:David Mansfield, independent consultant, author of A State Built on Sand: How opium undermined Afghanistan @mansfieldintincJeffrey Wilson, Research Director, Perth USAsia Centre

The Money
The Taliban economy

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 28:37


With tax income from lucrative trade routes and finance from countries such as China or Pakistan, how insulated are the Taliban from the western threat of sanctions and the freeze of international funds? Plus, opportunities for Australia's critical materials sector. Guests: David Mansfield, independent consultant, author of A State Built on Sand: How opium undermined Afghanistan @mansfieldintinc Jeffrey Wilson, Research Director, Perth USAsia Centre  

Radio Flow Online y Visual, la Primera Radio Visual de Misiones
Mensajes Secretos Gold -BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE The valley road

Radio Flow Online y Visual, la Primera Radio Visual de Misiones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 4:49


Bruce Randall Hornsby (nacido el 23 de noviembre de 1954 en Williamsburg, Virginia) es un cantante, pianista, intérprete de acordeón y compositor, conocido por su canción de los ochenta "The Way It Is" y los éxitos de listas "Mandolin Rain" y "The Valley Road". Posteriormente su carrera se ha movido en una dirección menos comercial. Inicios Bruce Hornsby creció escuchando todo tipo de música. Estudió música en la Universidad de Richmond, Berklee y en la Universidad de Miami, en donde se graduó en 1977. Pasó después algún tiempo en Los Ángelescomo músico de estudio y compositor antes de volver a Virginia. El grupo The Range En 1984 forma Bruce Hornsby and the Range y firman con RCA Records en 1985. Además de Hornsby, los miembros de The Range eran David Mansfield (guitarra, mandolina, violín), George Marinelli (guitarras y coros), Joe Puerta (bajo y coros) y John Molo (tambores). La carrera de Hornsby comenzó con el may… En Solitario En 1993 Bruce Hornsby lanza su primer álbum en solitario llamadoHarbor Lights, el cual presentaba una orientación más fuerte hacia el jazz especialmente por la inclusión de colaboradores de primera línea como Pat Metheny, Branford Marsalis, Jerry García, Phil Collins, y Bonnie Raitt. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioflowok/message

Runner Beans Podcast
Runner Beans Podcast Episode 163: David Mansfield

Runner Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 76:09


☕ RBP : 163 David Mansfield ➡️The fastest Irish man over the marathon this year (so far) drops a ton of name bombs. ➡️A fascinating chat with David who is balancing family, career & elite level sport. ➡️A few results from some short road races.  Like.Share.Subscribe.

PSYCHOACTIVE
David Mansfield on the Taliban, Afghanistan & Drugs

PSYCHOACTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 47:10 Transcription Available


Afghanistan has produced most of the world's opium and heroin since the 1990s. With the Taliban's recent return to power, I was eager to talk with the world's leading expert on this subject, David Mansfield. I wanted to know why Afghanistan has occupied this role for so long, and how the Taliban's involvement in illicit production and trade has changed over the years. Why is it we never hear about the sorts of narco-lords who became infamous in Mexico, Colombia and Burma? Could a different US anti-drug policy have prevented the Taliban takeover? How do Pakistan, Iran, China and Russia deal with Afghanistan on this issue?David addressed these questions and many more, including what we can expect from the Taliban now that they're back in power.Listen to this episode and let me know what you think. Our number is 1-833-779-2460. Our email is psychoactive@protozoa.com. Or tweet at me, @ethannadelmann. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tipp FM Radio
Et 4oct2021

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 55:00


Tonight we review the final round of group games in the County Senior and Intermediate Football Championships with Martin and Tom. We talk to Com Bonnar after his backroom team was announced this week. We talk to athlete David Mansfield who ran the fastest marathon by an Irishman this year in berlin recently and Joe on rugby rounds off our show. We hope you like...

The Money
The Taliban economy

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 29:05


With tax income from lucrative trade routes and finance from countries such as China or Pakistan, how insulated are the Taliban from the western threat of sanctions and the freeze of international funds? Plus, accounting for climate change — latest research on translating climate data into financial risk.Guests:David Mansfield, independent consultant, author of A State Built on Sand: How opium undermined Afghanistan @mansfieldintincDr Tanya Fielder, accounting lecturer, University of Sydney @TanyaFiedler

Cracking The Sky-Conversations With Creatives
CRACKING THE SKY with guest David Mansfield

Cracking The Sky-Conversations With Creatives

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 64:44 Transcription Available


Cracking The Sky with host singer/songwriter Cidny Bullens, is a podcast featuring creatives from around the world talking about their experience with their own creative process and what it takes for them to make something out of nothing. Son of classical musicians and formally trained as a violinist, at age 18 David Mansfield joined Bob Dylan's band for four years, starting with The Rolling Thunder Revue. He recorded three albums with Dylan and appeared in the feature film "Renaldo and Clara".In 1976, David was signed to Arista Records as a member of the critically acclaimed "The Alpha Band" with T-Bone Burnett and Steven Soles, co-producing two of their three albums with T-Bone. David is an award-winning film and television composer with many major credits, including the scores for "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood", Michael Cimino's "Year of The Dragon", "The Sicilian", Maggie Greenwald's "Ballad of Little Jo" and "Songcatcher" and many more. David continues to be a world-class recording and performing musician. He is a founding member of Bruce Hornsby and The Range, and has appeared on and with countless top recording artists around the world. David also just happens to be one of my closest friends.

Business Leaders
Business Leaders - David Mansfield

Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 44:28


David Mansfield is a speaker, entrepreneur and author of ‘The Monday Revolution.’ His career began in commercial television, before becoming CEO of Capital Radio Group for 13 years, where he helped build the company to a worth of £750m. Since then, he’s been a director of Carphone Warehouse and Ingenious Media, amongst many others. He’s invested and chaired several different start-ups, including an online education company and a highly successful online food retailer. In this in-depth conversation, David describes his latest book as a back to basics guide, to “help people take back control of their working week” by focusing their attention on what really matters. He discusses the overwhelming impact of the pandemic on the workplace, and how it’s provided “an opportunity for a reset”. David explains the importance of learning from his mistakes, before arriving at his current successful investment strategy.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
10/22/2020: "All Those Who've Sailed With Me": Bob Dylan & His Bands pt 2

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 65:38


We continue our multi-episode series featuring Dylan's bands over the decades. Tonight, it is Dylan's bands from 1975-1981, including Little Feat (by way of Fred Tackett and Richie Hayward) and The Alpha Band (by way of Steve Soles, David Mansfield, and T-Bone Burnett...and sometimes David Kemper). Tonight on "Who Did It Better?" we return to "You Angel You" (see our July 30, 2020 episode), but ask you to go to our Twitter page @RainTrains and vote between the versions of The Alpha Band and the New Riders of the Purple Sage.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: Loudon Wainwright III

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 39:11


Sitting on the porch of his Long Island lockdown hideaway, serenaded by a local bird, Loudon Wainwright III reminds us that he was proclaimed “the first of the new Bob Dylans”. It helped me get a record deal but then it got to be a pain in the ass”. He still has a “reservoir of respect, admiration and awe” for the man and his work. “I dream about Dylan a lot. He is on, in and under my mind: the Muhammad Ali of songwriters.”Loudon has seen Dylan in concert and been visited by him backstage after his own concerts. “I was headlining at Max's Kansas City. He came with Doug Sahm. They were both wearing cowboy hats. Bob said, “I really like that ‘Dead Skunk' song”. He has worked with everyone from producer Bob Johnston and Nashville cats Kenny Buttrey, Ron Cornelius and Hargus “Pig” Robbins to David Mansfield, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and good buddy Christopher Guest (“he does a great Bob Dylan impression”). Despite his admiration, he stopped listening for many years after John Wesley Harding. “I was too threatened by his greatness”.Meet the man who happily called himself - along with Bruce Springsteen, John Prine and Steve Forbert - one of Bob Dylan's “dumbass kid brothers”.After two previous nominations, singer/songwriter/actor Loudon Wainwright III won a Grammy for 2009's High, Wide And Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project. His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Earl Scruggs, Mose Allison, Big Star, Norma Waterson and his son Rufus Wainwright. Loudon's many albums include Attempted Mustache, Fame and Wealth, I'm Alright, Therapy, History, Grown Man, Little Ship, Last Man On Earth, So Damn Happy, Recovery, Strange Weirdos, Older Than My Old Man Now, Haven't Got The Blues (Yet) and Years In The The Making. His latest album, backed by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, is I'd Rather Lead A Band.Loudon's film acting credits include Knocked Up (for which he also wrote the soundtrack), The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Scorsese's The Aviator. TV acting credits include a recurring role in M*A*S*H, as well as his Netflix Special Surviving Twin.WebsiteTwitterTrailerSpotify playlistListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 8th July 2020This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: Loudon Wainwright III

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 40:11


Sitting on the porch of his Long Island lockdown hideaway, serenaded by a local bird, Loudon Wainwright III reminds us that he was proclaimed “the first of the new Bob Dylans”. It helped me get a record deal but then it got to be a pain in the ass”. He still has a “reservoir of respect, admiration and awe” for the man and his work. “I dream about Dylan a lot. He is on, in and under my mind: the Muhammad Ali of songwriters.” Loudon has seen Dylan in concert and been visited by him backstage after his own concerts. “I was headlining at Max’s Kansas City. He came with Doug Sahm. They were both wearing cowboy hats. Bob said, “I really like that ‘Dead Skunk’ song”. He has worked with everyone from producer Bob Johnston and Nashville cats Kenny Buttrey, Ron Cornelius and Hargus “Pig” Robbins to David Mansfield, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott and good buddy Christopher Guest (“he does a great Bob Dylan impression”). Despite his admiration, he stopped listening for many years after John Wesley Harding. “I was too threatened by his greatness”. Meet the man who happily called himself - along with Bruce Springsteen, John Prine and Steve Forbert - one of Bob Dylan’s “dumbass kid brothers”. After two previous nominations, singer/songwriter/actor Loudon Wainwright III won a Grammy for 2009’s High, Wide And Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project. His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Earl Scruggs, Mose Allison, Big Star, Norma Waterson and his son Rufus Wainwright. Loudon’s many albums include Attempted Mustache, Fame and Wealth, I’m Alright, Therapy, History, Grown Man, Little Ship, Last Man On Earth, So Damn Happy, Recovery, Strange Weirdos, Older Than My Old Man Now, Haven’t Got The Blues (Yet) and Years In The The Making. His latest album, backed by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, is I’d Rather Lead A Band. Loudon’s film acting credits include Knocked Up (for which he also wrote the soundtrack), The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Scorsese’s The Aviator. TV acting credits include a recurring role in M*A*S*H, as well as his Netflix Special Surviving Twin. Website Twitter Trailer Spotify playlist Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Recorded 8th July 2020 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan
Loudon Wainwright III

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 39:11


Sitting on the porch of his Long Island lockdown hideaway, serenaded by a local bird, Loudon Wainwright III reminds us that he was proclaimed “the first of the new Bob Dylans”. It helped me get a record deal but then it got to be a pain in the ass”. He still has a “reservoir of respect, admiration and awe” for the man and his work. “I dream about Dylan a lot. He is on, in and under my mind: the Muhammad Ali of songwriters.”Loudon has seen Dylan in concert and been visited by him backstage after his own concerts. “I was headlining at Max's Kansas City. He came with Doug Sahm. They were both wearing cowboy hats. Bob said, “I really like that ‘Dead Skunk' song”. He has worked with everyone from producer Bob Johnston and Nashville cats Kenny Buttrey, Ron Cornelius and Hargus “Pig” Robbins to David Mansfield, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and good buddy Christopher Guest (“he does a great Bob Dylan impression”). Despite his admiration, he stopped listening for many years after John Wesley Harding. “I was too threatened by his greatness”.Meet the man who happily called himself - along with Bruce Springsteen, John Prine and Steve Forbert - one of Bob Dylan's “dumbass kid brothers”.After two previous nominations, singer/songwriter/actor Loudon Wainwright III won a Grammy for 2009's High, Wide And Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project. His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Earl Scruggs, Mose Allison, Big Star, Norma Waterson and his son Rufus Wainwright. Loudon's many albums include Attempted Mustache, Fame and Wealth, I'm Alright, Therapy, History, Grown Man, Little Ship, Last Man On Earth, So Damn Happy, Recovery, Strange Weirdos, Older Than My Old Man Now, Haven't Got The Blues (Yet) and Years In The The Making. His latest album, backed by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, is I'd Rather Lead A Band.Loudon's film acting credits include Knocked Up (for which he also wrote the soundtrack), The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Scorsese's The Aviator. TV acting credits include a recurring role in M*A*S*H, as well as his Netflix Special Surviving Twin.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 8th July 2020This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan
Loudon Wainwright III

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 39:41


Sitting on the porch of his Long Island lockdown hideaway, serenaded by a local bird, Loudon Wainwright III reminds us that he was proclaimed “the first of the new Bob Dylans”. It helped me get a record deal but then it got to be a pain in the ass”. He still has a “reservoir of respect, admiration and awe” for the man and his work. “I dream about Dylan a lot. He is on, in and under my mind: the Muhammad Ali of songwriters.” Loudon has seen Dylan in concert and been visited by him backstage after his own concerts. “I was headlining at Max’s Kansas City. He came with Doug Sahm. They were both wearing cowboy hats. Bob said, “I really like that ‘Dead Skunk’ song”. He has worked with everyone from producer Bob Johnston and Nashville cats Kenny Buttrey, Ron Cornelius and Hargus “Pig” Robbins to David Mansfield, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott and good buddy Christopher Guest (“he does a great Bob Dylan impression”). Despite his admiration, he stopped listening for many years after John Wesley Harding. “I was too threatened by his greatness”. Meet the man who happily called himself - along with Bruce Springsteen, John Prine and Steve Forbert - one of Bob Dylan’s “dumbass kid brothers”. After two previous nominations, singer/songwriter/actor Loudon Wainwright III won a Grammy for 2009’s High, Wide And Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project. His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Earl Scruggs, Mose Allison, Big Star, Norma Waterson and his son Rufus Wainwright. Loudon’s many albums include Attempted Mustache, Fame and Wealth, I’m Alright, Therapy, History, Grown Man, Little Ship, Last Man On Earth, So Damn Happy, Recovery, Strange Weirdos, Older Than My Old Man Now, Haven’t Got The Blues (Yet) and Years In The The Making. His latest album, backed by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, is I’d Rather Lead A Band. Loudon’s film acting credits include Knocked Up (for which he also wrote the soundtrack), The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Scorsese’s The Aviator. TV acting credits include a recurring role in M*A*S*H, as well as his Netflix Special Surviving Twin. Website Twitter Trailer Spotify playlist Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Recorded 8th July 2020 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#499: In Thrall by Murray Attaway

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 64:15


Aimee Mann. Jackson Browne. Jon Brion. Nicky Hopkins. Benmont Tench. Steve Nieve. Jim Keltner. What do all those names have in common? They played on Murray Attaway's 1993 album In Thrall. But wait, there's more! Pat Mastelotto of King Crimson and Mr. Mister. Robbie Blunt from Robert Plant's solo band. Alex Acuña of the Weather Report. Sid Page of Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks. Steven Soles and David Mansfield from Bob Dylan's band. How did all these people end up playing on the lone solo release by the former singer/guitarist of Athen's, Georgia jangle-pop band Guadalcanal Diary? We have no idea, but it makes for an interesting listen, as Attaway's indie-pop songwriting sensibilities are filtered through a variety of talented players on both sides of the recording booth window. Did we mention there is a Lord-Alge brother involved?   Songs In This Episode: Intro - Under Jets 18:58 - No Tears Tonight 22:16 - The Evensong 29:24 - Angels In The Trees 35:50 - Fall So Far 43:40 - Living In Another Time Outro - Allegory   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#499: In Thrall by Murray Attaway

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 64:15


Aimee Mann. Jackson Browne. Jon Brion. Nicky Hopkins. Benmont Tench. Steve Nieve. Jim Keltner. What do all those names have in common? They played on Murray Attaway's 1993 album In Thrall. But wait, there's more! Pat Mastelotto of King Crimson and Mr. Mister. Robbie Blunt from Robert Plant's solo band. Alex Acuña of the Weather Report. Sid Page of Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks. Steven Soles and David Mansfield from Bob Dylan's band. How did all these people end up playing on the lone solo release by the former singer/guitarist of Athen's, Georgia jangle-pop band Guadalcanal Diary? We have no idea, but it makes for an interesting listen, as Attaway's indie-pop songwriting sensibilities are filtered through a variety of talented players on both sides of the recording booth window. Did we mention there is a Lord-Alge brother involved?   Songs In This Episode: Intro - Under Jets 18:58 - No Tears Tonight 22:16 - The Evensong 29:24 - Angels In The Trees 35:50 - Fall So Far 43:40 - Living In Another Time Outro - Allegory   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast
Opium growers switch to solar power

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 16:11


A new report has found that opium growers in Afghanistan have switched to solar power and significantly increased the world supply of Heroin.

Learning From The Experts
LFTE 28: Ken Block Business Lessons...

Learning From The Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 21:31


What's going on guys. Hey, this is Colton woods and you are listening to another episode of learning from the experts. And today I want to actually walk you through or talk about some of the things that I learned from the legendary Rallycross driver Ken block. Hey, what's going on guys? So a couple of weekends ago, I actually got the opportunity to be one of Ken block's guests at the rally cross, um, for red bull, which is a super huge event. Travis was drawn, if you don't know who he is, he's like, he's like the biggest man in the that sport, like in those sports, I mean period and uh, motors or dirt bikes, everything. Like he is crazy into those kinds of sports rally cross, um, especially to you. Um, he, yeah. Anyway, so he puts on the event, um, called nitro world games and I actually got to attend it and be able to kind of meet, uh, Ken block and be with his crew and see how they all work and how they do it. And not only that, I got to see a lot of like the insides of how they operate and, uh, the different issues that we're having and also like their tactics, which I thought was really interesting, really cool. Um, so, uh, the guy who actually hooked me up, that was a follower of Steve Larson, um, ended up meeting or talking to me and we kind of got acquainted and then he's like, Hey dude, I work for these guys name, uh, Ken block and Travis [inaudible]. He, I dunno if you know who they are. And I'm like, dude, heck yes. I know who they are. They're freaking legendary. Um, and so we, yeah, we got acquainted there and I'm like, that's crazy. You work with them. Like that's super awesome. Those guys, I've watched their, their stuff for years now. Um, really respect them a ton and they had both put out a ton of content, so they, both marketers as well, which is really cool. Um, so we were talking, he's like, Hey man, we're going to be racing at the natural world games and um, we'd love to have you there as a guest. And you can kind of hang out, meet the crew, uh, check out how we do it and do this different things. And I'm like, Oh man, this is like a dream come true right there. That's like stuff I dreamed of as a kid, uh, which is, which is a pretty cool, um, anyway, so, uh, his name is, uh, David Mansfield and he, he's he, yeah. So he totally hooked me up. Um, and he's like, dude, it's really cool to see because it's, it really relates to business, um, on how like we run it. It's only like a hundred times faster than it, which is pretty cool. So he actually is like, like the coach, like he kind of coaches can block through his driving as he's driving, which means he has to be super fast at it, make really quick decisions and help, can make the quickest decisions and the best decisions that's gonna make him the best time. So it was really interesting watching all of this. Um, they would get out there, they start racing and David Mansfield would be up on this stand, kind of watching everybody race around. And he had a headset on and he would talk to Ken as he's driving. And so I'm watching this and literally it's like split second decisions, um, and like, okay, like this is what's coming on up. This is going to be the best way to take that turn or so-and-so's on your outside. You need to push them out and cut into the turn here. Like you do this, Oh, you need to take this path on the next one and you get around them here, I've noticed that these people are doing this. And so it's just really interesting to watch. Um, and then what was actually also very interesting was just to see how well they were able to race. But then when like the, we're having the worst time with, uh, with tires and blowing out, like these are brand new tires, like really expensive, nice tires and they're just shredding them. I guess that that's what happens when you have 700 horsepower in a tiny little car and you are on the gas, but all the time. So it makes sense I guess. Um, but it was interesting to see how they kind of got through it and what I also, okay, so here's the kicker. Here's the biggest takeaway that I got from this. Um, besides all the little things like the coaching through the going, um, you know, going around like pushing people through this corner and cutting them here and doing all this like cool, like tactical stuff. Um, there was one, there was one spot or one time, I guess one thing in the event that really stood out to me and what is, what makes Ken block the man. He who he is. I feel like, um, so on, I think, I believe he's like the second race of the day. Now let me pre-frame this a little bit. This, this is so rally cross is there in these cars, like there, a lot of them are Subarus. Uh, Ken block drives this Ford Fiesta, which is literally not a Fiesta anymore. Like there literally is no stock parts left on it. Um, these cars cost $750,000 a piece. Yes. You heard that right? $750,000. Three quarters of a million dollars per car and they have three of them. Um, so that's, yeah, these cars are nuts. It's not a little Ford Fiesta. You would go buy at the dealership for $14,000. Um, definitely highly, insanely modified. And yeah, so they drive these cars around and it's typically, it's on a pavement track and they're burning tires everywhere. Like they're sliding sideways. All four tires are burning and they have to come around the corner sliding and make it through it as quick as they can and then come around another quarter corner as a pivot and slide the other way. It's crazy stuff. If you want to see an example of what I'm talking about. Um, the Jim Canna, um, videos on YouTube is literally like what made them big ins, kind of what he just started for fun and then became a franchise. Um, and Jim Conner being J a, G Y M K H, a, N. a, um, I believe that's how you spell it. I could totally be wrong. Anyway. Um, Jim [inaudible] like, so the latest one, they just came out with Jim [inaudible], which is completely Epic by the way. And really they just do these crazy stunts and these crazy driving around in like cities like Chicago and uh, LA, different places that are just Epic deceive and they, so they, they record these and they come out with the best as they can and then it's just, it's super entertaining for that, that area. Well this track was at the nitrile world games was mostly dirt, which is highly way different than most of them since they're all mostly pavement. This is a lot different because it's all dirt. Um, there was a payment section in there, but it really wasn't much and I don't know. Super cool. And then the jump is like a world record jump. Now this is, they're in a car and there's 110 foot jump on the track. 110 feet in a car. And by the time they actually get off the jump and land, it's usually about 120 feet or more. That's, that's like a massive jump. Like, I don't even know if you can picture that. It's huge. Um, let alone in a car, like that's, that's massive on a dirt bike, um, in a car. That's insane. So they have to hit this jump at like 75 miles an hour at least. And you don't want to be going over 80 or like 78. You want to be between like 75 and 80 or 75 and 78 or something like that. Um, he was telling me, and I forget the exact numbers, um, but he's like, yeah, if you, if I hit that jump at like 85, I'm like toast because I'll land on this flat part and probably break my back in the process, you know, because all hit so hard. Um, which he actually ended up hitting the last race of the day. He actually ended up hitting the jump like 82 and he was definitely hurting from it. He's like, man, those, it was not good anyway, so they have to hit this jump super fast. Well on the second race of the day, they're Ryan round and he's in first. And like for the first two laps he's in first. What I didn't realize at first was that he actually blew his back, right tire in the first lap, literally shredded in the first lap. Well then he kept it in first place, the second lap, and then he kind of fell behind a little bit on the third lap. Well I knew his tire was shredded for sure in the second lap. And what's crazy is like I'm watching him and he's driving around this tire and he's still just going crazy with it. Just making it happen. And I see him coming around and there's a part where you can hit the 110 foot jump or you can go to the right or you can go to the left. There's like three different ways. And typically if you have a broken tire, a shredded tire, you're going to go to the right of the left. Right. And so I see him coming up to that spot and I'm like, kind of looks like he's going for the jump in the middle. And I'm like, there's no way. Like how would he, like why? How would he ever just, yeah. Anyway, so I'm like, there's no way he's actually going for it. Probably just looks like he's going in the middle, which kind of looks similar to when they go to the right. No, sure enough he hits his jump with a flat tire and totally clears it. It makes it, and I think he hit it again after that, but I know he hit it at least once, but that one time I remember just watching it like, Holy cow, this is, this is blowing my mind right now that he is literally hitting this jump with a flat tire. Nobody does that. Nobody does that. Everybody's like, Oh, you know, I got a flat tire. I gotta make it, you know, get, take it easy. I'm going to go the right. I'm going to keep it safe, whatever it may be. Well, it's interesting to me because so many Rallycross drivers, you don't actually really know who many of them are. Literally, you don't know who many of them are. And what's interesting about that is none of them publish or get out and talk or have any videos about them or stunts that they do or rally, crest driving at all. What's really interesting is Ken block is, I would say arguably the most well known drift like Rallycross person out there besides maybe Travis was Serrano, but he had, you know, some other stuff. Anyway, um, as far as Rallycross, I almost think Ken blocks probably the most well known and known as like the best Rallycross driver out there. What's really interesting, I know I've said that like five times, um, is even though he's known for that, he's actually never won like first place in a podium on like championships. I mean he's, he's won races and he's, he's gotten like second or third and plenty of them, but he's not actually like the number one driver in the world, you know, but he's known more than any other driver out there in the world. And therefore he's associated as one of the best drivers in the world. I don't know if that maybe lights up a few light bulbs or not, but to me it did. And as I saw him take this jump with a flat tire, um, I mean I already knew this, but I, it reaffirmed to me that he knows what he's doing. He is, he's very much different. Um, and it's funny, I was actually just reading this book niche down, um, and niche down as amazing book by the way. So I was reading niche down and it talks about how being better will get you nowhere literally in business, but being different is huge. Um, any category King out there, any business that is like the number one, the top business out there, it's because they were different. They did something differently. Um, an example that I was actually walking through and I was talking to my wife about it, which is kind of funny. Um, Pepsi spent billions of dollars on ads that were just a complete flop really because the ad was, Pepsi is better than co like Coke. And so they would have these taste tests like tasty for yourself, Pepsi, you know, it's better than Coke. And what's really funny about that as the, the totally just shot themselves in the foot because now they're trying to argue that they're better, which is a race to the bottom. Really. Like it's, if you do that in any business, that you're just going to start competing on price at that point and people aren't going to really care who you are unless you're the cheapest, which sucks to be that person essentially. Um, and so it, Pepsi's doing this and the problem was is they were pitching themselves as better than Coke. Whoa. In reality, they just set Coke up to be the best because they're pushing more of their focus towards Coke. And so now people are seeing Pepsi ads for Coke, which is not what you want to do because that's your number one competition. And yet you're like showing everybody that they're better than you. That's not a very good idea. This is not a very good thing to do. You know, like that doesn't make a lot of sense because now everybody's going to see or associate that Coke is better than Pepsi because you're, you're essentially saying that subconsciously. Um, so there was another example though that I've always kind of thought about. Now you can always pit yourself against another company that you're different from. If Pepsi would have done this, it would've been a whole lot better for them. But Pepsi did not pit themselves as different from Coke. They pitted themselves as better than Coke. And that's where they got a wrong one. Good example is Apple. So Apple actually used to have these Mac versus PC commercials. And I mean, unlike Pepsi, they weren't talking about how they were better per se. It was more of how we're different. And that actually kind of separated the two. And what's was really cool about that is winter PC was bigger than Mac at the time, right? So they're, they're definitely like, they were a smaller company, um, or PCs a lot bigger than max. So what's cool about that is you can pit yourself against, so Matt can pit themselves against PC. And say that they're different now, if they would've said, Hey, we're better, they would have, that would've been actually pretty bad campaign. It could have helped them a little bit cause they were, they were a bit smaller at the time. But um, because they put in themselves as different, well it does two things. It shows that they're not trying to take the PC, um, customers essentially they're not, they're just trying to show people that we do things differently. And if you want to be different, if you want to see something different, who you want to use a different product that is more fitted to you. This, that's us. This is what we do. Um, and there's a whole lot anyway. Um, and then the second thing is since Mac was smaller than PC by a bit at that time by, so shading themselves with, with PC, by pity, the throwing rocks against PC at the time, they kind of almost brought themselves up to kind of the same area because now they're associating with PC, the biggest person out there. Um, and then once you get to about the same level, so once Mac and PC are kind of close, you can't, you can't be throwing rocks anymore cause then you'll, you'll take PC with you. Um, Mac would take them with them because now they're still associated with them and so is going to grow with them because now they're there. They're showing they're putting focus on them. Um, same thing with Pepsi. Pepsi was thrown focus on Coke and Coke still number one. You know, obviously that didn't work for them and they spent billions of dollars. Mack did a little bit differently and said, Hey, this is why we're different than them not [inaudible]. And they were definitely thrown rocks, that's for sure. But not all of the time. It was more of like, Hey, this is why we, we, we aren't the same thing. So don't categorize us as the same thing. We can do things differently in this way. And people are like, Oh, I like that. So they go there and then as peace or as Apple got to be as big as PC, they stopped talking about PC. It's the same thing with click funnels. Click funnels with thrown rocks at a few different companies. Infusion soft, which they called them Confusionsoft and a couple other ones, but they would throw rocks at them as they were smaller. Well then the got to be about the same size and that's when you stop talking about anybody that's your size or lower because you'll, you'll bring them with you, you'll add attention to them. So you always go for the bigger and then once you get to that spot you cut it. So, huh. I feel like I probably just barbed a bunch of stuff all over you guys right there. So hopefully that was good. Hopefully I helped you understand a few different things there guys. Don't create a better product. Oh, that drove me nuts. In college, people were always building a product that was better than the other one. That is a horrible idea is a horrible way to go. You're just setting yourself up for failure. Category Kings on average own about 75% of the market and the other 25% is literally left to the other hundreds of companies that try to say they're different. Don't be that person. If there's a category King out there and you want to be better than them, you're already screwed. Don't even think about it during try make yourself different, then you can create your own niche and create your own category there. So hopefully I helped you guys today. I'm sorry. It's been awhile since I've been on. Yeah, I've had lots of other distractions and things going on around me and offer mind is coming up. I am. Yeah. I feel like I've just, I've talked about way too many things but offer, mine is coming up this weekend actually, which I'm really excited about. Um, we've, we've been going kind of nuts with that and so freaking stoked about how much is going into and how awesome was going to be. Oh, for all of you that are listening that are coming off from mine or that went off for mind, you will know. It's just been, it's amazing. Um, it's an, it's a yearly event though. And if you missed out, I'm telling you, good off. remind.com check it out. You will not miss out if you do marketing. If you need to create your offer and differentiate or position yourself the way you need or differently or the way you should. Definitely want to hit hit up an offer mine. So anyway, full circle, Ken block. The reason he is the man and the reason he is bigger than the rest is because he's different. He does things differently. While like when he was, um, when he would be racing on a rally cross race, um, and that he knew he was going to lose, he would literally just drive like way different than everybody else and show off or like not show off, but like jump way higher than the rest. And people would talk about him more than the winner. That's another golden nugget. There be different people talk about you more than those who are just good at what they do. Yeah. Anyway, hopefully that's cool guys. Um, thank you so much for being on here, and we will talk to y'all later.

The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Episode 220 - The Best Bits: Whole Self Writing

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 38:58


One of the great privileges of hosting this podcast is the way that so many extraordinary business book authors are willing to share the vulnerable stuff - especially the fear and uncertainty around writing - with me, I hope you find it helpful too.  In this week's episode, I look back over the last few weeks and draw together examples of authors demonstrating 'whole self' writing: bringing their flaws, anxieties, strengths, superpowers, and unique ways of Getting Stuff Done to the work of writing a book. When you bring your whole self to the job, you write the book that only you can write, and the one that will most profoundly change your life.  In this week's Best Bits episode:  Chris Wilson on transforming the harshest of backgrounds and the bleakest of situations through the power of reading and writing; Bryony Thomas on the unflinching reality of just how hard this writing lark is; Patrick Dunne on turning dyslexia into a non-linear superpower; Elsbeth Johnson on the crisis of confidence for an author without a social media platform;  Julia Hobsbawm on how even professional writers can worry about tackling a book;  Lucinda Carney on the struggle to find your distinctive voice;  Greg Orme on being comfortable with the messiness of writing;  David Mansfield on living by curiosity and collecting stories; Anne Taylor on writing the book you most need yourself.  It's an exploration of the whole journey of writing, from idea through mess and uncertainty into clarity, and it's a whole-self process. 

Screw it, Just Do it
#231: Get Ready to Win Post-Lockdown with David Mansfield

Screw it, Just Do it

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 32:59


In this weeks episode, I welcome David Mansfield Founder of The Monday Revolution, former CEO of Capital Radio PLC and a keen runner just like me. During this episode we chat about: Why this is the perfect time to change the way you approach work and life. His tips and tricks to simplify business behaviour and get more done. Sharing some insights from his book - The Monday Revolution, which was published in March 2020 David's talk is very positive, very proactive. Let's StartUp!

The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Episode 212 - The Monday Revolution with David Mansfield

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 38:50


David Mansfield has a library of business books at home. Many of them are very good, many include great concepts and strategies. But he kept finding himself asking: 'How do you apply that to Monday morning?' And so The Monday Revolution was born - a rallying call to rethink your working week and return to 'factory settings'. What really matters? And what's getting in the way of that?  In this week's conversation he shares his writing journey, with great tips particularly on how to turn the stories that present themselves to us every day into material for a book. 

Dapto Anglican
Acts 15:1-31 // When Jesus Became Central to the World // Nov 10th

Dapto Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 31:15


David Mansfield, the former CEO of Anglican Aid, speaking on Act 15 at our 10am service.

Hope Church Lytham
You've stayed long enough at this mountain - David Mansfield (guest speaker)

Hope Church Lytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 52:10


Pitt Town Church Podcast
Acts 1:1-11 // Unstoppable // David Mansfield

Pitt Town Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 29:11


In this Sermon, guest speaker David, talks us through Acts 1.

RadioMoments - Conversations
42: David Mansfield - Capital Radio, Commercial radio executive

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:44


He inherited Capital Radio as it wrestled with the fresh challenges of a fast-changing, competitive industry and made his mark on changing the perceptions of national advertising agencies towards the medium. His commercial focus - and an acquisition spree built the industry’s biggest business which was to be the lead player in the GCap merger.  In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, David opens up about his childhood and his discovery of the excitement of doing the deals. He tells of his days in TV, relates his feelings as he stepped aside from GCap - and talks about life since. In his own words, this is the David Mansfield story. The whole 'Conversations' series can be previewed [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com)

Bible Talks @ WPC Bull Creek
The Great Reconciler

Bible Talks @ WPC Bull Creek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 65:04


This was a special event that took place in the PM Service featuring an interview of Rory Steyn - chief bodyguard of Nelson Mandela - and a short talk from David Mansfield. Text: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21. Date: 24th February 2019. Speaker: Rory Steyn & David Mansfield.

St Stephen's Willoughby - Sermons
Be Strong in Grace - David Mansfield 5.8.18

St Stephen's Willoughby - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 31:13


Be Strong in Grace - David Mansfield 5.8.18 by St Stephen's Willoughby

Moore Theological College
Finishing well – 2 Timothy 1:1-2:2 – Guest Preacher: David Mansfield

Moore Theological College

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 23:21


The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
David Mansfield talks about John Chapman's heart

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 33:02


David Mansfield was John Chapman's successor as director of the Sydney Anglican Department of Evangelism.  He speaks here about the heart of Australia's greatest twentieth century evangelist. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)

Music Makers and Soul Shakers Podcast with Steve Dawson

My guest this week is the superb fiddle player, steel guitarist, sideman  and composer David Mansfield. At age 18, David joined Bob Dylan's band for four years, starting with the legendary touring spectacle "Rolling Thunder Revue". He recorded three albums with Dylan and appears on numerous compilations and live albums, including "Biograph" and "Bob Dylan Live 1975 The Bootleg Series Vol. 5". David went on to form The Alpha Band along with fellow Rolling Thunder Review members T-Bone Burnett and Steve Soles. He later produced the soundtrack for numerous films including "Heaven's Gate" and "Year of the Dragon".  Enjoy my conversation with David Mansfield, and please subscribe to the podcast for free on iTunes!

The Wages of Cinema
Episode 68.1: ARRIVAL - XTRA-TALK on HEAVEN'S GATE & DOCTOR STRANGE & MARVEL - HAUSU - EXORCIST 2

The Wages of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 64:53


On this episode 68: HEAR! Andrew bring up an issue that's bugged him in the weeks since recording the episode (Dr. Jack & Dr. Andrew's Case Files #3) on Heaven's Gate, and then he also brings up to Jack what it means that Marvel is into this 'origin story' formula and what it means for their movies (also expanding on their review, ep 66) HEAR! Jack catching up with a little more old-school Godzilla, a notoriously WTF horror sequel (among other hit or miss horror movies, mostly miss sadly), the new Denis Villeneuve/Amy Adams science fiction film, and Rebecca Hall in the (not John Carpenter) Christine. HEAR! Andrew gets into the very weird and deliriously styled with the 1977 cult classic HAUSU (or: "HOUSE") This and more on this week's THE WAGES OF CINEMA! (and also we coin a new term - our audience as 'The Wagers'!) Movies: 1) HEAVEN'S GATE (1980) 2) DR. STRANGE, Marvel etc (2008-2016) Starting at 31 mins in: 3) EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC (1977) 4) HAUSU (1977) 5) OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL (2016) 6) SHUT IN (2016) 7) THE RETURN OF GODZILLA (1984) 8) GODZILLA VS THE SEA MONSTER (1966) 9) ARRIVAL (2016) 10) CHRISTINE (2016) Follow us on: FACEBOOK (https://www.facebook.com/wagesofcinema) TWITTER (https://www.twitter.com/wagesofcinema) INSTAGRAM (https://www.instagram.com/wagesofcinema) TUMBLR (https://www.tumblr.com/wagesofcinema) email: wagesofcinema@gmail.com Music from Duke Ellington and David Mansfield

Red Velvet Media ®
Willie Nile; If I Was A River.. New Music and Tour!

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 51:00


In his three and a half decades as a recording artist, Willie Nile has earned a reputation as both a fiercely committed rock ’n’ roller and a singularly insightful songwriter. It’s Nile’s introspective side that fuels If I Was A River, a deeply compelling ten-song collection that diverges from his usual sound, while affirming the remarkable melodic and lyrical skills that have long endeared the artist to his passionately loyal fan base.Working with Grammy-winning producer Stewart Lerman (Boardwalk Empire, Antony and the Johnsons, Loudon Wainwright III, Dar Williams) Nile recorded the material in an appropriately spare environment that helped to capture the songs’ intimacy and immediacy. He also employed the same Steinway Grand piano that he'd played 34 years earlier on the evening of the death of John Lennon, while both Lennon and Nile were recording at Manhattan’s Record Plant. When Nile was working on If I Was A River, the legendary piano was residing at Hobo Sound in Weehawken, NJ, where he recorded the new album with a minimum of embellishment or trickery.  If I Was A River also features some contributions from guitar master Steuart Smith (of Eagles/Rosanne Cash/Rodney Crowell fame) and multi-instrumental stringmaster David Mansfield (whose voluminous credits range from Bob Dylan to Johnny Cash to Yo La Tengo), along with backing vocals from singer-songwriter and frequent Nile co-writer Frankie Lee.It’s hard to think of many other artists who are doing some of their best work in the fourth decade of their careers, but Willie Nile continues to seek out new creative challenges and conquer new musical territory.“Doing this album was liberating in many ways,” he states. “I learned that it’s fun to change horses and take different roads from time to time as one travels through life, and I think I'll carry that lesson with me in the records that I make in the future.?

Moore Theological College
Proverbs 30:5 – Guest Preacher: David Mansfield

Moore Theological College

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 22:37


Radio Free Song Club

All new music from: Jonathan Spottiswoode, Laura Cantrell, Chris Cochrane, Kate Jacobs, Amy Allison, Dave Schramm and Rick Moody, Peter Holsapple, Timothy Hill, and Jody Harris Presented by: Nicholas Hill The Radio Free All Stars: Dave Schramm, David Mansfield, Chris Cochrane, Timothy Hill, Paul Moschella, JD Foster, Dave Schramm, Jimi Zhivago Number 31 was [...]

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RadioToday Programme
The Radio Today Programme - 10 July 2013

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2013 31:06


Trevor talks to David Lloyd, whose Radio Moments starts its new regular run on the Radio Today Programme, and hears from David Mansfield and Ralph Bernard about the GWR/Capital merger in 2005. Also from RadioCentre’s Roll of Honour, Chris Tarrant discusses the role of producers in radio and tells us what he thinks of UK music radio today. #radiomoments #christarrant #radiocentre #radiotoday The Radio Today Programme with AudioBoo is usually available every Wednesday. Produced by Jamie Tayler A TDC Production for Radio Today - for more information, please visit trevordann.com Voiceover - emilychiswell.com Music - Euro Star from ostinatomusic.com

Radio Free Song Club
26th Boxing Day Edition

Radio Free Song Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013


All new music from:
 Bob Musial, Alana Amram, Stuart Moxham, David Mansfield, Peter Holsapple, Kate Jacobs, Don Piper, Peter Blegvad, Dave Schramm, Freedy Johnston, and Amy Allison Presented by: Nicholas Hill The Radio Free All Stars: Dave Schramm, David Mansfield, JD Foster, Paul Moschella, Timothy Hill, and Don Piper An unusually co-writery bunch of [...]

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Radio Free Song Club
Twenty-Fifth Number

Radio Free Song Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013


All new music from:
 Don Piper, Kate Jacobs, Peter Blegvad, Stivali Comodi, Jody Harris, Dave Schramm, Amy Allison, Karen Mantler, Peter Holsapple, and Laura Cantrell w/Tracyanne Campbell Presented by: Nicholas Hill The Radio Free All Stars: Dave Schramm, David Mansfield, JD Foster, Konrad Meissner and Andy Burton Beautiful Brooklyn Recording! Thanks Andy Taub! This show [...]

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Radio Free Song Club

All new music from:
 Dana Kletter, Byron Isaacs, Victoria Williams, Freedy Johnston, Peter Holsapple, Dave Schramm, Amy Allison, Heather Fae Speaker, Peter Blegvad, Kate Jacobs, and Laura Cantrell Presented by: Nicholas Hill The Radio Free All Stars: Dave Schramm, David Mansfield, Byron Isaacs, Paul Moschella and Andy Burton Live at The Living Room. Byron Isaacs [...]

Radio Free Song Club

All new music (mostly) from:
 Rick Moody, Simone White, Freedy Johnston, Don Piper, Kate Jacobs, Dave Schramm, Peter Blegvad, Laura Cantrell, Jody Harris, and Peter Holsapple; Nicholas Hill covers Levon and the Hawks Presented by: Nicholas Hill The Radio Free All Star Orchestra: Dave Schramm, David Mansfield, JD Foster, Konrad Meisner, Ted Reichman, Don Piper, [...]

Phedippidations
Fdip134: Online Training Logs

Phedippidations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2008 88:07


Because of my new intermittent schedule, this episode of Fdip has the distinction (and curse) of being the longest I’ve produced thus far.  The internet has created a way for runners to find and use resources for research, community, asking questions, sharing ideas, and for tracking our running performance.  Free online training logs are available for us to use to help us reach our running goals.  You should consider using an online training log to share your running log and upcoming schedule with a larger community of runners who can offer your advice, warn you in advance of injury and join you in your journey on the road. Show Links: Fdip Featured Blog: The song “Keep on Movin’‿ was by David Mansfield