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Best podcasts about Dennis Davis

Latest podcast episodes about Dennis Davis

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
What Is Jewishness in 2025? Maughan vs Zuma, Cutting to the Chase

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 9:49


Live from the Franschhoek Literary Festival, John Maytham is joined by Judge Dennis Davis following a trilogy of riveting conversations that explored the moral and political tensions shaping South Africa and the world in 2025. What Is Jewishness in 2025? Maughan vs Zuma, Cutting to the Chase Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Working Drummer
518 - Sterling Campbell: Drumming forDavid Bowie, Touring with Cyndi Lauper, The B-52s

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 94:38


Sterling Campbell was born and raised in New York City at a time when the music scene was rich with innovators like David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Joni Mitchell and many others. Sterling would go on to work with David Bowie from 1992 until 2004. Other notable artist Sterling has worked for throughout his career include Cyndi Lauper, Duran Duran, Soul Asylum, Chic, Tina Turner, David Byrn and many others.  Since 2012, Sterling has been working and touring with the B-52s.  In this episode, Sterling talks about:  Reconnecting and touring with Cyndi Lauper  Physical demands of touring at 61 His early roots and meeting Dennis Davis in 1978 Events that shape us, our drumming and music  Adapting to the new tech of the day in the 80's David Bowie's creative process and sense of humor Recording remotely on an electronic kit

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
The DA Challenge to the VAT hike

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 5:02


Dennis Davis joins John Maytham to unpack the DA and EFF’s court challenge to Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s VAT hike. Davis, a retired judge and constitutional law expert, explains why the case matters, what’s at stake in terms of parliamentary process, and how the outcome could shape future tax legislation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

John Maytham is joined by Dennis Davis, an esteemed legal academic and retired judge, about National Treasury's consideration of a wealth tax. Davis provided critical insights into the debate, reflecting on his experience as Chair of the Davis Tax Committee, which previously assessed South Africa's tax policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
"Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" - David Bowie's last great album?

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 72:05


Send us a textDavid Bowie's “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)” is, for many fans, his last great album. Mick regards it as one of Bowie's best, with the singles "Ashes to Ashes" and "Fashion".  Mick and Jeff talk through what makes this album great, and look at the music environment as Bowie, along with many other 70's greats, faced the changes and challenges of the 80's.“Knockin' on Heaven's Door” offers a long line of new entrants to Rock'n'Roll Heaven including Herbie Flowers, Tito Jackson, Kris Kristofferson and Liam Payne from One Direction. Our Album You Must Listen to Before you Die, fresh from Robert Dimery's book, is Dexy's Midnight Runners' “Don't Stand Me Down”, a massive failure on release in 1985 but receiving a fresh critical re-evaluation in modern times.  We didn't like it!  Not least because of their complete rip-off of “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon.   Episode PlaylistScary Monsters (and Super Creeps) - just the album__________________________________More Trump! One of those things – Dexy's  Bowie interview - “My Phil Collins Years”  Bowie – Ashes to Ashes live on Jools Holland  Pete Townshend   Glass Spider LiveOther References Alt Rock Chick – fabulous insightful reviews across the rock spectrum  References:  Angie Bowie, Eno, Lodger, Outside, Joy Division, Kate Bush, Gary Numan, New Romantic, “Are “Friends Electric?”, The Pleasure Principle, “Cars”, “It's No Game”, Pete Townshend, “Because You're Young”, Robert Fripp, “Heroes”, Carlos Alomar, George Murray, Dennis Davis, Tony Visconti, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Edward Bell, Pierrot, "Ashes to Ashes", Brian Duffy, Natasha Korniloff, Lindsay Kemp, Pierrot in Turquoise, Berlin Trilogy, Phil Collins, Let's Dance, Nile Rodgers, “In the air tonight”, Alt Rock Chick, Major Tom, Fripp's skronky guitar work, “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)”, “Fashion”, “Scream Like a Baby”, “Kingdom Come”, Tom Verlaine, Neil Young, “Hey Hey My My” 

The Best of the Money Show
Business Book feature - Lawfare: Judging Politics in South Africa by Dennis Davis and Michelle Le Roux

The Best of the Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 12:15


Dennis Davis and Michelle Le Roux's Lawfare: Judging Politics in South Africa provides an incredibly readable account of some of the most well-known and significant lawfare cases. The argument posits that although the judiciary's ability to uphold democracy is commendable, the current flood of political cases is causing significant strain on it. It remains to be seen if the courts will withstand this strain unscathed. With host Motheo Khoaripe, trend translator and future finance specialist Bronwyn Williams of Flux Trends discusses this book.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PALcast
#20 – Sindiso MnisiWeeks and the Case for an Alter-Native Constitutionalism in South Africa

PALcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 42:55


Today, Fabio talks to Sindiso MnisiWeeks.  Sindiso is Associate Professor in Legal Studies and Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Adjunct Associate Professor in Public Law at the University of Cape Town (UCT).  She is currently finishing a monograph titled “Alter-Native Constitutionalism: Common-ing ‘Common' Law, Transforming Property in South Africa”. Sindiso brings a different perspective to debate on the crisis of South African democracy that Fabio had with Dee Smythe, Michelle LeRoux, and Dennis Davis in PALcast's last episode. As listeners may remember, those guests contended state capture is at the center of South Africa's democratic crisis, whose main “victim” is the “transformative” spirit of that country's constitution even more than the abstract scheme of liberal-democratic governance based on separation of powers and the rule of law. Sindiso agrees that "state capture” is there and that it compromises the efficacy of the South African state and its ability to meet its constitutional promises. But she argues that South African constitutionalism has a deeper democratic deficit, which derives from colonialism and the way it deprived natives South African from their own laws. This continues through the current constitution, whose interpretation has been driven by understandings of things like property that are “uncommon” to most in the country. Building on this insight, Sindiso argues that rather than structuring and sustaining democracy from the top down, by putting together and protecting an institutional framework typical of liberal-democracy and constitutionalism, and then socializing the people into those; we should do it from the ground up, by taking seriously “the normative conceptions and convictions of ordinary South Africans”. This is what she calls an “alter-native constitutionalism”.   In the interview, Fabio and Sindiso unpack this notion and discuss how it relates to liberal-democracy and constitutionalism and what would mean, in practice, to take seriously those “normative conceptions and convictions”.  They also discuss how to reconcile her argument with the finding that traditional authority and legality have been historically misused or abused in South Africa. And they finish with a conversation about what she is expecting from the upcoming elections in that country.

PALcast
#19 – Dee Smythe, Michelle LeRoux, and Dennis Davis on "state capture" and South African democracy

PALcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 55:37


Today, Fabio talks to Dee Smythe (UCT honorary), Michelle Leroux (UCT and Wits), and Dennis Davis (UCT Emeritus). Fabio and his guests focus mostly on the piece that the latter wrote for the PAL project, titled “What Future for Constitutional Democracy in South Africa?,” which was published in 2022, in VRÜ/World Comparative Law. That piece argues that “state capture” by sectors of the African National Congress, so-far the dominant party in South African politics, is at the center of the country's ongoing democratic crisis. The main victim of this particular form of democratic decay is not just the ideal of liberal-democratic governance, based on separation of powers and accountability, but also – and perhaps more importantly – the promise of deep societal transformation that came along with South Africa's constitution, enacted after the end of apartheid. Fabio and his guests then spend time unpacking an intriguing feature of democratic decay in South Africa: the “capture of tradition” or the cooptation and repurposing of “traditional leaders” by Zuma to build a more robust scheme of unaccountable governance. They finish with a discussion about the extent to which South African institutions have demonstrated resilience against this “capture,” as well as about the hopes and fears of interviewees regarding the upcoming South African elections. Link to the VRÜ/World Comparative Law special issue: https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/0506-7286-2022-4/vrue-verfassung-und-recht-in-uebersee-jahrgang-55-2022-heft-4?page=1

The Aubrey Masango Show
Profile Interview with the honorable Judge Dennis Davis, host of Judge for Yourself on eNCA.

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 45:15


Our profile interview this evening is the honourable Judge Dennis Davis. He retired from the bench in December 2020. However, he continued to teach at the University of Cape Town, host Judge for Yourself on eNCA. He also did a webcast called Judgment Date with Judge Dennis Davis, hosted by the Daily Maverick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Still Friends Show
UFC 298 Preview & Making Jiu Jitsu Great Again with Mads Burnell | Still Friends Show Ep.69

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 85:45


Still Friends Show presents our special guest, Mads Burnell, the #4 ranked Bellator Featherweight in the World! We cover Mads' journey to becoming one of the best fighters in the world and his unique relationship with coach Dennis Davis. Mads shares his insights and we delve into the truth about Bellator and its merger with the PFL. We discuss one of the UFC's worst roster cuts of all time involving Mads Burnell and explore Mads Make Jiu-Jitsu Great Again movement. Additionally, Mads opens up about his experiences at Xtreme Couture and defying the will to quit in the face of demise. We also talk serious issues, including America's healthcare system and gun violence, from a foreigner's perspective. Furthermore, we shed light on the border crisis across Texas and California, discussing the alarming statistics of illegal immigration and its impact. Mads makes his fight prediction for Alexander Volkanovski vs. Ilia Topuria at UFC 298, along with a few highlights from the card. Follow us on social media = Mads Burnell: https://www.instagram.com/madsburnell/ Still Friends Show: https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/ Justin Hong: https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/ Aupuni Pagaoa: https://www.instagram.com/aupunipagaoa125/

Still Friends Show
UFC 298 Preview & Making Jiu Jitsu Great Again with Mads Burnell | Still Friends Show Ep.69

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 85:45


Still Friends Show presents our special guest, Mads Burnell, the #4 ranked Bellator Featherweight in the World! We cover Mads' journey to becoming one of the best fighters in the world and his unique relationship with coach Dennis Davis. Mads shares his insights and we delve into the truth about Bellator and its merger with the PFL. We discuss one of the UFC's worst roster cuts of all time involving Mads Burnell and explore Mads Make Jiu-Jitsu Great Again movement.   Additionally, Mads opens up about his experiences at Xtreme Couture and defying the will to quit in the face of demise. We also talk serious issues, including America's healthcare system and gun violence, from a foreigner's perspective.   Furthermore, we shed light on the border crisis across Texas and California, discussing the alarming statistics of illegal immigration and its impact. Mads makes his fight prediction for Alexander Volkanovski vs. Ilia Topuria at UFC 298, along with a few highlights from the card.   Follow us on social media =   Mads Burnell: https://www.instagram.com/madsburnell/ Still Friends Show: https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/   Justin Hong: https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/   Aupuni Pagaoa: https://www.instagram.com/aupunipagaoa125/

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM
S4 Ep7: Earl Slick on Station to Station

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 57:19


Back in 1974, Earl Slick was a 22-year old jobbing session guitarist fast developing a reputation for his supple, searing style and versatility in all idioms. Hired by Bowie to join his Diamond Dogs tour, Slick then had to suddenly pivot from apocalypto-rock to sleek Philly soul at a moment's notice - but acquitted himself so well, he was invited to play on tracks destined for Young Americans before forming the core band, alongside Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis, George Murray and Roy Bittan to cut the extraordinary Station to Station, in LA, during October 1975. Bringing his charismatic flair to the sessions, Slick rose each time to Bowie's demands for an esoteric sonic palette, turning in one bravura performance after another despite, by his own admission, almost matching Bowie's ridiculous drug consumption levels at the time. Although his boss's directions could be at times gnomic - Bowie instructed him on one occasion to simply play a Chuck Berry riff repeatedly throughout a track - the pair sparked off each other, forging a deep bond. Despite a contretemps between Bowie's management and Slick at the end of the sessions, Earl returned to the Bowie band in 1983 for Serious Moonlight and then again during the early 2000s, when he became again, a key member of the group, up to The Next Day.  Today, Station to Station stands out as one of Bowie's finest records, the pivot from Young Americans' funk and soul to the electronic abstractions and experimental textures which would emerge fully with Low. Despite the frenzied sessions, the album's six tracks are each mini-masterpieces. In this episode, the first of two devoted to the album, we take a leisurely stroll down memory lane and begin with Earl's reminiscences of pre-Beatles America, his first audition for Bowie and Visconti, bafflement at the Philly soul era, meeting and forgetting (and then meeting again) John Lennon, and the intense sessions that made up the first side of Station to Station. Thanks to Earl, Oliver and of course the regal Tank for all their time and help in assembling this episode and as ever, please do let me know what you think of our chat and share this podcast far and wide! Follow Earl Slick on Instagram and Facebook Intro/Outro music by Leah Kardos

Still Friends Show
Poolside with Josh Augustine | Still Friends Show Ep.56

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 54:48


Still Friends Show presents Poolside with Josh Augustine, a professional MMA fighter headlining the main event at Shamrock FC 350 on Saturday, November 4th in St. Charles, Missouri. Josh "Auggie" Augustine previews his huge fight but first takes Justin back to his upbringing in Missouri & how being cut from his high school basketball team as a freshman led him to discovering a local MMA gym. They talk about him being a part of the new generation of MMA fighters that grew up in MMA gyms & taking his first MMA fight in high school. Auggie talks making the move to Las Vegas to train at Xtreme Couture & being taken under the wing of Xtreme Couture's head coach, the legendary MMA coach Dennis Davis. Auggie gives the controversial take that Mads Burnell would beat Alexander Volkanovski & is the best featherweight in the world. The boys talk going all in on your dreams and passion, providing their sons, Auggie gives his prediction for his fight & much more!   Connect & Follow:   "Auggie" Josh Augustine: https://www.instagram.com/auggie_mma/   Justin Hong: https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/   I.Am.Tru.Starr: https://www.instagram.com/iamtrustarr/   Still Friends Show: https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/   Jamari Smith: https://www.instagram.com/j_smitttyyy/

Still Friends Show
Poolside with Josh Augustine | Still Friends Show Ep.56

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 54:48


Still Friends Show presents Poolside with Josh Augustine, a professional MMA fighter headlining the main event at Shamrock FC 350 on Saturday, November 4th in St. Charles, Missouri. Josh "Auggie" Augustine previews his huge fight but first takes Justin back to his upbringing in Missouri & how being cut from his high school basketball team as a freshman led him to discovering a local MMA gym. They talk about him being a part of the new generation of MMA fighters that grew up in MMA gyms & taking his first MMA fight in high school. Auggie talks making the move to Las Vegas to train at Xtreme Couture & being taken under the wing of Xtreme Couture's head coach, the legendary MMA coach Dennis Davis. Auggie gives the controversial take that Mads Burnell would beat Alexander Volkanovski & is the best featherweight in the world. The boys talk going all in on your dreams and passion, providing their sons, Auggie gives his prediction for his fight & much more!   Connect & Follow:   "Auggie" Josh Augustine: https://www.instagram.com/auggie_mma/   Justin Hong: https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/   I.Am.Tru.Starr: https://www.instagram.com/iamtrustarr/   Still Friends Show: https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/   Jamari Smith: https://www.instagram.com/j_smitttyyy/

Church & Culture Podcast
CPP82: On Christians and Politics

Church & Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 33:16


In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss the world of Christians and politics. What should Christians consider before entering into political conversations? Is it possible to come out of these conversations as brothers and sisters in Christ? Should politics even matter to a Christian? With the primaries nearly upon us, this is a very important conversation to be having. Episode Links Dr. White delivered a five-week series at Mecklenburg Community Church related to this topic that you'll definitely want to check out. It is titled “Where Angels Fear to Tread: Meck Talks Politics” and we received so much positive feedback about this series. He also talked about the fact that it's important for pastors to speak out on important cultural topics like gay marriage, gender and creation care. You can find a collection of series that Dr. White has delivered on cultural topics HERE. There are two books that Dr. White mentioned in today's conversation to help you delve further into this subject:The Message of the Sermon on the Mount: Christian Counter-Culture by John R.W. Stott and Mass Communication and Everyday Life by Dennis Davis and Stanley Baran. In the latter, the authors cited an article from Daniel Boorstin titled “The Road to Diplopia.” In the discussion they referenced a 2016 Christianity Today article titled “Bible Influences Only 1 in 10 Evangelicals on Immigration Reform,” revealing how little Christians let the Bible guide and shape their political views. Had Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. taken this same approach to his Christian faith, he may have never been able to pen the words in his Why We Can't Wait (Letter from a Birmingham Jail). For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday.

SGF Insider
Plugged In - Safety & Strengths with Dennis Davis

SGF Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 39:41


Join us for a conversation with Dennis Davis, Director of Safety for Prime! Tune in as we talk about Dennis' career with Prime, managing teams, community engagement, and more. Special thanks to Mercy Hospital Springfield for sponsoring the Leadership Springfield "Plugged In" episodes.

Youth P.O.W.E.R. Podcast: With Kirk Berry
S3 E31: Urban Zen: Empowering Youth Through Yoga

Youth P.O.W.E.R. Podcast: With Kirk Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 33:38


This episode focuses on the profound impact of yoga on urban youth and how it can be a transformative tool for educators, mentors, and youth workers. Tune in to a conversation with Dennis Davis aka "Yogi Den", as he shares his journey from personal trauma to healing through yoga. As a certified yoga instructor and youth advocate, Yogi Den provides invaluable insights and practical tools. You'll learn how to integrate yoga principles into your work, foster resilience, and empower youth to navigate life's challenges. 

Broadway Drumming 101
Podcast #71 - Carter McLean

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 63:45


https://cartermclean.com Carter was born in San Francisco and shortly thereafter moved to Connecticut. This is where McLean listened to and fell in love with music and especially the drums. At age 10, he started his journey as a musician. Broadway wasn't even on his radar when he started working at Manny's Music in Manhattan just prior to 9/11. The self-taught musician had just wrapped up his studies at University of Colorado, Boulder and was hoping to land a gig with someone like Sting, Peter Gabriel or Paul Simon. But then, while working his shift and playing at the store, he got noticed by a vet of Stevie Wonder's band Dennis Davis and got invited to play with legendary musician Roy Ayers in Harlem. While touring with Melvin Sparks in 2002 McLean was approached to be a sub at The Lion King in NYC. This eventually lead to McLean taking over the chair at the hit show in 2011. From Charlie Hunter to the Lion King on Broadway, McLean has been busy touring and doing studio work as well as having a busy teaching schedule. In addition McLean has shared the stage or recorded with Jamie McLean, Greg Holden, Charlie Hunter, Victor Wooten, Anthony Hamilton, Bernie Worrell (Parlament Funkadelic), Fred Wesley (James Brown), Shelby Johnson (Prince), Melanie Gabriel (Peter Gabriel) Leni Stern, Matt Duke and many others.For more, subscribe to Broadway Drumming 101 here: When you subscribe for only $10 a month, you will receive behind-the-scenes access to the life of a musician who makes a living on Broadway through YouTube videos, bi-weekly podcasts, and articles on what you need to know. We also have merchandise! https://merchandise.broadwaydrumming101.comClayton Craddock hosts the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast and has held the drum chair in several hit broadway and off-broadway musicals, including Tick, tick…BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill and Ain't Too Proud. He has been a sub drummer on Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Spongebob Squarepants-The Musical, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, and The Big Apple Circus. The next project he's working on is The Hippest Trip – The Soul Train Musical.Clayton has performed on various TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Colbert Report, The View, The Jimmy Fallon Show, The CBS Early Show, the Today Show, and the 2010 and 2019 TONY Awards at Radio City. He's shared the stage with legends such as The Stylistics, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King and was in the Netflix DWYCK episode of Luke Cage with the Delfonics and the HBO version of Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears. Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
August 4, 2023 - Filmmaker Vanessa Sweet (AMPLIFYING FEEDBACK LOOP)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023


AMPLIFYING FEEDBACK LOOP, 2min., USA, Animation Directed by Vanessa Sweet Unfolding visual poetry loops and transforms, advocating for the need for sustainable futures and community action.https://www.vanessasweet.com/amplifying-feedback-loop-in-prod https://instagram.com/veebsweet Get to know the filmmaker: Climate Change is an increasingly intense and impactful problem we are all currently facing. I felt particularly strongly to gear my work towards advocacy and activism after living for six years in Alaska, three of which was in Shishmaref, Alaska. There, I listened to the living memory of the folks who live there. Shishmaref's community if 99.8% Shishmaref Iñupiat– and the island they live on is eroding at astronomical rates. The sea ice isn't freezing when it should, and is melting too soon. Permafrost is thawing, and animals are rapidly changing their migration paths. I was witness to this change first hand– and while I knew these to be true, not facing it at extremes can soften our urgency on an issue. I ended up moving away from Shishmaref for my current teaching position– but that doesn't mean people and this planet aren't in need. It is important to make work , for me, that speaks out and encourages postive change for the future. Shishmaref film-maker Dennis Davis is recording these changes to the island via his drones, I would highly encourage everyone to seek out his work and watch it to learn more– to get a sense of what is happening in Alaska as well as the southern US, and to hear from that community. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

Bax & O'Brien Podcast
Baxie's Musical Podcast: George Murray (David Bowie's Bass Player 1976-1980)

Bax & O'Brien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 34:40


Baxie talks to bass legend George Murray. From 1976 to 1980 George played with David Bowie during one of the revered periods of his career. He, along with the late Dennis Davis and Carlos Alomar made up the "D.A.M" rhythm section for Station to Station, The Berlin Trilogy (including Low, Heroes, and The Lodger), as well as on Scary Monsters. He also played on Iggy Pop's first solo album, The Idiot as well. This is an incredibly special talent who rarely grants interviews (until now!). Just awesome! Listen on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and on the Rock102 website! (Note: George Murray will be appearing at the David Bowie World Fan Convention in New York in June.)

AC23
Chantel Comardelle and Dennis Davis

AC23

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 21:07


Original Air Date: 2/5/23 - Host Pam Bordelon visits with the team behind Preserving Our Place, a photographic documentation of the effects of climate change on the native coastal communities of Chantel Comardelle, tribal executive secretary of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, Isle de Jean Charles, and Dennis Davis, community artist of the Native Inupiaq Village, Shishmaref, Alaska, who used their talents to create this thoughtful exhibit co-curated by Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Visual Arts Director Lundyn Herring and Comardelle on display in the Shell Gallery at the Cary Saurage Community Arts Center.

Still Friends Show
UFC 288 Dennis Davis | Still Friends Show Ep.30

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 110:13


Still Friends Show presents MMA savant & OG Dennis Davis. Dennis Davis has been the head coach for the past 12 years at UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture's Xtreme Couture MMA in Las Vegas. From humble beginnings in a small self-proclaimed “redneck country town”, he found martial arts through UFC 2 and got his start in a stereotypical midwest Kung-Fu dojo. Dennis finds jiu-jitsu and the rest is history. Enjoy a look into one of the greatest pioneer stories in MMA at one of the highest level coaches there is in MMA, and check out Dennis Davis' NEW MMA content.   Check out Dennis Davis on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dennisdavismma/   Thank you everyone for watching and listening. Please like, share, subscribe and follow the show https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/   https://www.youtube.com/@stillfriendsshow   Follow Us on Social : Justin Hong- https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/ Jamari Smith- https://www.instagram.com/j_smitttyyy/ Dustin Liva- https://www.instagram.com/talofa_liva/

Still Friends Show
UFC 288 Dennis Davis | Still Friends Show Ep.30

Still Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 110:13


Still Friends Show presents MMA savant & OG Dennis Davis. Dennis Davis has been the head coach for the past 12 years at UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture's Xtreme Couture MMA in Las Vegas. From humble beginnings in a small self-proclaimed “redneck country town”, he found martial arts through UFC 2 and got his start in a stereotypical midwest Kung-Fu dojo. Dennis finds jiu-jitsu and the rest is history. Enjoy a look into one of the greatest pioneer stories in MMA at one of the highest level coaches there is in MMA, and check out Dennis Davis' NEW MMA content.   Check out Dennis Davis on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dennisdavismma/   Thank you everyone for watching and listening. Please like, share, subscribe and follow the show https://www.instagram.com/stillfriendsshow/   https://www.youtube.com/@stillfriendsshow   Follow Us on Social : Justin Hong- https://www.instagram.com/justinakonihong/ Jamari Smith- https://www.instagram.com/j_smitttyyy/ Dustin Liva- https://www.instagram.com/talofa_liva/

Louisiana Considered Podcast
'We are resilient people': A project to keep cultures and land above water

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 24:30


Now through February 24 at the Cary Saurage Community Arts Center in Baton Rouge is “Preserving Our Place– A Photographic Exhibition.” This display offers visual art from native communities in coastal south Louisiana and coastal far-west Alaska, attesting to the similarities in the climate crises in the artists' native homes. For more, WRKF's Adam Vos spoke with the artists Chantel Comardelle, tribal executive secretary of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation and co-creator of the exhibit, and Dennis Davis, community artist of the native Inupiaq village of Shishmaref, Alaska. In 2020, Mardi Gras was the launching point for a surge in COVID-19 cases throughout the Gulf South. And this year – there's more in the air, like flu and RSV. Gulf States Newsroom reporter Shalina Chatlani spoke with health officials about what to expect this year and how to stay safe. But first, it's Friday and that means it's time for an update on this week in politics. The Times-Picayune | The Advocate's Editorial Director and columnist Stephanie Grace tells us how Mayor Cantrell is grappling with the challenges of crime, infrastructure, and a recall attempt, and whether or not she can regain the city's trust. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Patrick Madden. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode One Hundred and Thirteen Friday 9th December 2022

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 45:36


Dennis Davis......Up to recently you may have seen Dennis Davis walking his Ferrets around town...I remember spotting him at Mick Dell Square while I was out interviewing someone, and a year later I managed to track him down for the podcast. On this episode Dennis talks about his Ferrets, where he got them, the public reaction while taking them out for a walk, but also his days growing up in Clonmel. Also this week, I chat to Ina Doyle from The Clonmel Community Soup Kitchen, Freeman Motorcycles food drive also for the soup kitchen, Free courses from The ETB, how to work off that turkey after Christmas and lots more.

Assembly Point
Developing a national strategy for fire safety

Assembly Point

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 43:39


In the concluding episode of Assembly Point Series 2, Chris Miles, Commercial Director at the FPA leads the discussion on the recent release of the Fire Sector Federation's white paper on developing a national strategy for fire safety. Chris is joined by Dennis Davis, Executive Officer of the Fire Sector Federation; Adam Turk, CEO at Siderise Group; and Amanda Long, CEO of the Considerate Constructors Scheme, Building a Safer Future, and the Code for Construction Product Information. The panel discuss the drivers behind the creation of the white paper, and where it fits into the overall landscape for fire safety in the construction sector. They finish by looking to the future of the industry and the necessary steps to driving cultural improvement.

Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update #15. New Workplace Safety Standards Video

Workplace Strategies Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 25:49


Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard interview national workplace safety expert Eric Hobbs about the new OSHA workplace standards. Later, Karen Tynan joins the show to clarify how the rules are different in California. And Dennis and Joe have their final battle over who tells the better wine story.

Curious Creatures
1977: The Man Who Fell to Earth - David Bowie - Low

Curious Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 21:35 Very Popular


And how it was that….Lol didn't revere HIM until Low.How HE was L'Homme Existential with the Hennaed hair .Budgie remembers HIM making the duffel coat cool. HIS music and lyrics.HIS harmonica on Low returns on Blackstar.‘What In The World'…Briny Eggs Wrapped in Offal downed with Halves of Beer down the pub!(To be said very fast after drinking a yard of ale)‘Sound'…the Glam drummer from the Spiders and Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat Panic in Detroit and Rebel Rebel, Sowing the Seeds of Punk.  Glam rock it wasn't just the Visuals ‘and Vision'…Budgie is reading Paul Morley's Bible - The Age of Bowie.1977 Bowie appears on Marc Bolan's TV show. Bolan is still in Glam rags - HE has moved onHE had reinvented himself - a pivotal point - Lol could understand HIM nowBowie was accepted by the Punks and the New Romantics - HE synthesises Society and Culture ‘Always Crashing in The Same Car'…Budgies deems Nick Lowe's spoof of Low - Unfunny!Tony Visconti on The Secret Setting of the Eventide Harmonizer and the LOW snare drum sound, “it fucks with the fabric of time!”Bowie's drum sticks handed over from Dennis Davis to Sterling Campbell LOW arrives as Lol and Budgie begin. Influenced by its tangents. WE never tire of listening to LOW. LOW gave us permission – LOW stated there are no rules!CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.

Polity.org.za Audio Articles
Absence of forensic skills in SAPS prohibits crime fighting – Judge Dennis Davis

Polity.org.za Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 2:52


Justice Dennis Davis said on Monday that the absence of forensic skills among members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) impairs crime prevention in the country. He pointed out that Police Minister Bheki Cele previously stated that many South Africans join the police owing to unemployment and not because they want to serve the country. Davis was speaking during a University of Free State webinar with the theme “Crime in South Africa- who is to blame?”, where he pointed out that incompetent skills in the police force, relating to fingerprints and the collection of evidence, were detrimental to successful convictions. He said the solution to the problem was an extreme overhaul of the entire police service. He also spoke of the high levels of corruption in the police force, which he said was adding to crime. NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY He did not shy away from stating that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) was gutted under Shaun Abrahams. He questioned whether those implicated in the State Capture report, released by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, will be successfully prosecuted. He added that without massive supplementation from the private bar and various other forensic accountant facilities he did not feel confident about the prospects. “The NPA is an organisation which was so degraded under the Jacob Zuma era that it is going to take an enormous effort in order to resurrect it to the extent that it should be. I am deeply despondent in that regard. I should add that there are some extremely talented prosecutors and very dedicated people within the NPA, let me not be misunderstood. “ The problem is that when you spend in deliberate terms to ensure that this is an organisation that doesn't work, coupled with the inability of the police to do their job properly, that itself is an extraordinary problem,” Davis said. He added that court hearings should fast-track cases, as there are currently unnecessary delays. NATIONAL SECURITY He pointed out that if the country had “proper national security”, it is possible that the 2021 July riots would not have occurred. He said government would have also been aware of what was going on and many convictions would have already occurred. “Just as with the NPA and the police, we are now reaping the consequences of State capture. That is a massive difficulty,” he added. He also said the effects of 300 years of violence, racism, sexism and apartheid cannot be forgotten. “There are a series of psychological issues and political reasons that we need to face head on in relation to what the consequences of apartheid were,” he said. He stressed that the country would not win in the fight against crime when people still lived under degraded conditions and when people were failed by the State.

The A1A Media Network
Island Time Radio Show- 05-09-22

The A1A Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 160:49


05-09-22 show- Interviews with Texas/ SC trop rocker "Greezy Joe" Seeburger. Our Cindy Muir Texas trop rocker Dennis Davis. Millie Marie Taylor with "Trop rock Travel tips".Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/a1a-media-network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Webber Wentzel Legal Insights
Important competition law developments in South Africa – forecasts for 2022 – with Judge Dennis Davis

Webber Wentzel Legal Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 19:23


Daryl Dingley, head of Webber Wentzel's Competition team, hosted the Honourable Judge Dennis Davis to discuss recent competition law developments in South Africa for the latest podcast in the Webber Wentzel Legal Insights series. Judge Davis is uniquely placed to speak to these developments as the former Judge President of the Competition Appeal Court (CAC) and given his involvement in drafting the Constitution and the Competition Act.

Webber Wentzel Legal Insights
Important competition law developments in South Africa – forecasts for 2022 – with Judge Dennis Davis

Webber Wentzel Legal Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 19:23


Daryl Dingley, head of Webber Wentzel's Competition team, hosted the Honourable Judge Dennis Davis to discuss recent competition law developments in South Africa for the latest podcast in the Webber Wentzel Legal Insights series. Judge Davis is uniquely placed to speak to these developments as the former Judge President of the Competition Appeal Court (CAC) and given his involvement in drafting the Constitution and the Competition Act.

Modern Cowboy
Episode 186 Dennis Davis / Bucking Bull Trainer / Founder Dennis Davis Bucking Bulls…

Modern Cowboy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 48:26


Had a great time on the Podcast with Bucking Bull Trainer Dennis Davis, of Dennis Davis Bucking Bulls. Dennis has a great story of how he came up in the Rodeo World and has ultimately became a premier bucking bull trainer and owner... With the massive growth of professional bull riding Dennis has developed a successful program that continues to improve the sport. He says anyone with a healthy checkbook can become the owner of a bull that competes in PBR. His clients include UFC President Dana White who owns four bulls that Dennis trains and manages. Resources: @dennisdavisbuckingbulls https://l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutube.com%2Fchannel%2FUCdkleFUkdKX8DdEHFMuN8Tw&e=ATOTRr8eNsEDX2udGWTrnCWLdTmUOjSwNypx00rmDaesXDY0wVGEexTWs0mm_g6n6R3-fRyRY9obTgNhcDKLmg&s=1 (youtube.com/channel/UCdkleFUkdKX8DdEHFMuN8Tw) Show Sponsors: LINK IN BIO USE CODE: “MODERNCOWBOY” @moderncowboypodcast www.moderncowboy.global @nrsworld Show Music: The Ropin Pen By: Trent Willmon MC Podcast Production & Editing: Tyler Hillenbrand @tyhbrand

Prime Inc. Drivers Trucking Safety Podcast
Driver Meeting Live | January 21st

Prime Inc. Drivers Trucking Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 48:11


In this week's Driver Meeting LIVE, we sit down with Dave White and Dennis Davis from the Safety department to discuss what's going on around Prime. Due to the increased spread of Covid-19 in Springfield, MO - we were unable to host our in-person Driver Meeting this week. We're dedicated to continued communication with our driving associates - so, we will deliver a virtual version of our weekly Driver Meeting until we're able to meet in-person again. We look forward to seeing you all again soon!Interested in driving for Prime? Apply online at www.primeinc.com/?r=youtube or give our recruiters a call at 888-664-9121.

Assembly Point
75 years in fire safety: What has changed?

Assembly Point

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 43:21


In the concluding episode for series 1 of our Assembly Point podcast, Howard Passey, Director of Operations at the FPA, marks the Fire Protection Association's 75th anniversary by talking to Peter Caplehorn, Chief Executive of the Construction Products Association; Adrian Dobson, Secretary of the RIBA EAG; and Dennis Davis, Executive Officer of the Fire Sector Federation. The panel discuss the FPA's own milestones and its work over the past 75 years, the turning points in fire safety in the UK, and what they hope to see in the next 75 years. From the tragic circumstances at Bradford City Stadium to Lakanal House and Grenfell, there have been significant fires in the UK that have sent shockwaves across the fire safety sector – resulting in the introduction of new laws such as the Fire Safety Act. This episode highlights key events that have influenced change within the sector and what more needs to be done to avoid similar events occurring in the future. The themes discussed in this episode are central to the FPA's Know Your Building campaign. Find out more about the campaign by visiting: http://www.thefpa.co.uk/know-your-building (www.thefpa.co.uk/know-your-building). Watch this space for series 2 coming soon!

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
The DAM Trio with David Bowie.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 120:00


Joe Simon- Come Back Home (1974) I have to play you a Joe Simon song that was used as a sample for a VERY famous Hip Hop song. Not many people know.  Helen Reddy - I Am Woman (1971) The original, superior (to my ears) version. She has appeared on my show singing in ads for cigarettes in Australia, as well as later misses like "Handsome Dudes." Barbara, The Grey Witch - Witch's Love Song (1971) Obituary Barbara Roehrs, also known as Barbara the Gray Witch of Raven House, passed away on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at Healthwin in South Bend, IN, after suffering the long-term effects of a stroke. She was born Barbara Ann Hostetler on May 9, 1944, in South Bend. She was the youngest child to John and Anna May Hostetler, both of whom preceded her in death. Barbara was a talented and accomplished artist. She was a larger-than-life personality and public figure. She hosted a U93 radio show and appeared yearly at the Niles Haunted House. She was a beloved friend and counselor to many and had a large and loyal following. She was an animal lover. She loved spending time with her dogs – especially her beloved ‘familiar,' Gabby. She also loved back road adventures in her Volkswagen Beetle, meeting new people, and seeing new places. She loved fishing and having a good time. The family would like to extend a thank-you to the Heart to Heart Hospice team and the healthcare workers at Healthwin for caring for Barbara so well.   So for my money, the best band of the 1965-1980 period was the band that David Bowie assembled for his Station To Station/Low/"Heroes"/Lodger/Stage phase. They were loose and tight. Funky and capable. With him as a singer, there's no way the band could lose. But these dudes were special. Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis, and George Murray. Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew functioned at a right-angle in the proceedings, but that, too, made the ensemble special. I rank them higher than Led Zeppelin for their harmonies, Bowie's lyrics, and just the bravery. Higher (ever so slightly) than The Beatles for their live performances, and the fact that their music was really one guy showing up with an unfinished idea and the band using the ideas as clay. They could jam but they never recorded anything that wasn't precise and good fun.  David Bowie - Fashion (1980) David Bowie - It's No Game (1980) David Bowie • Station To Station (Live) (1978) Children of the Night - Dracula's Undying Love (1976) This collection of 1970's "Rock & Roll" songs tells the story of a big party at Count Dracula's house. The between-song skits have a pretty cut-rate vibe throughout (Dracula sounds remarkably like Dan Ackroyd doing his SNL Yortuk Festrunk "Wild & Crazy Guy" character, The Mummy introduces himself with the lyrics to the Bob McFadden & Dor single "The Mummy")... Count Lorry & The Biters - Frankenstein Stomp (1974) David Bowie - “Heroes” (Live) (1978) Electric Food - Nosferatu (1970) German heavy prog rock band which included all Lucifer's Friend musicians except John Lawton. You know who John Lawton was. He was in Les Humphries Singers! Sang their biggest hit, "Mama Loo" and enjoyed a stint with Uriah Heep.  Dick (Ghoulardy) Knight - His Ghoul (1973) By the time this single was released, the name "Ghoulardi" was owned by Storer Broadcasting out of Cleveland, OH. Hence the different name. Go here to read about Ghoulardi, a story that could never happen now. You can see the "T.K. Productions" on the bottom of the label here. Read their story. You wouldn't know it from this but T.K. ended up owning the charts in the late '70s. The part The Bee Gees didn't devour, that is.  Iggy Pop - Sister Midnight (1977) Jimmie John - What Happens When We Die? (1964) Jo Banks and the Soul Train - The Toy Shop Killer (1979)  David Bowie - What In The World (Live) (1978) Johnny Fever - Zombie (1967) Mickey and His Mice - Cracker Jack (1970) Discogs: Wilfred "Mickey" Fields was a saxophonist from the Baltimore area, a local legend who refused to play outside his Baltimore area, although he was invited several times to take the road for tours with many famous bands. He is recognized as one of Baltimore's best-known jazz saxophonists and has mentored many other jazz musicians, including Paul H Brown. Mickey created the "Monday Night Jam Session" at Sportsman's Lounge, allowing many young jazz musicians to perform. He was also known for his constant encouragement of young artists. Fields began his career with the blues jump band The Tilters. As a solo artist, he recorded on Atlantic Records and Groove Merchant. Howard Earl Washington, a Baltimore area jazz drummer, was another member of the Tilters. The Tilters played for the great Ethel Ennis. Fields then recorded several songs with his group "Mickey And His Mice", entitled "Cracker Jack", known as one of the 100 most funky titles ever created and the popular "Little Green Apples". He then recorded an album with the great Richard "Groove" Holmes, for the label Edmar (New Jersey). Fields also played with his talented sister, Shirley Fields, who has been a singer for many years and who has also played an important role in the Baltimore Jazz Company. Monsters - Transylvania Disco Hustle (1977) Produced by the same guy that produced "Dracula's Undying Love." In fact, three of the guys that played on that record played on this!  Screen Idols - Blind Man (1979) Notable for the presence of one Woody Woodmansey, ex-Spiders From Mars drummer. Right after Woody Woodmansey's U-Boat. 

The Money Show
A look back at Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng's tenure as he preps to step down at midnight

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 82:29


Retired judge Dennis Davis explains the importance of a chief justice while also looking at the outgoing Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng's tenure. Designer, David Tlali will join Bruce Whitfield on the luxury of conversation brought to you Lexus LS 500. And Chester Missing and his friend, Conrad Koch discusses politics and their relationship with money.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ray Appleton
Hour 3 - Possible Brian Laundrie sighting -Hear 911 Call From Appalachian Trail Hiker. Rare Mastodon Tooth Discovered By 6-Year-Old Boy In Michigan Creek. Pfizer Covid Shot Protects People From Hospitalization.

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 37:21


Dennis Davis, the hiker who claimed he saw Brian Laundrie on Saturday morning near the Appalachian Trail, made comments to police that were consistent with what he told Fox News Digital on Saturday, according to a 911 call. Last month at the Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve, WDIV reported, 6-year-old Julian Gagnon was walking with his family when on the ground he spotted what they thought was a standard rock or a dinosaur tooth. The effectiveness of Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine against infection tumbles over several months, falling from a peak of 88% a month after receiving the two-shot series to 47% six months later, according to an observational study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Safety & Health Podcast
Fire safety: Making buildings safer

The Safety & Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 49:39


With thanks to our colleagues at IFSEC Global and FIREX, this episode focuses on building safety legislation, including the Building Safety Bill, Fire Safety Act, and proposed changes to the Fire Safety Order (2005). IFSEC Global Editor James Moore moderates the session, which includes an audience Q&A, and asks are the proposals enough? And crucially, how does the building safety sector work to encourage a wide adoption of a new safety-conscious culture in construction and building safety – from planning through to occupation. Joining James on the panel was: Dennis Davis, Executive Officer, Fire Sector Federation Niall Rowan, Technical & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) Jonathan O'Neill OBE, Managing Director, Fire Protection Association (FPA) Will Lloyd, Technical Manager, FIA Fire Industry Association Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/legislation-and-guidance/building-safety-bill-published-outlining-biggest-improvements-to-building-safety-in-nearly-40-years/ (Building Safety Bill published) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/building-safety-bill/ (Building Safety Bill outlines “biggest changes to building safety regulation in a) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/building-safety-bill/ (generation”) https://www.shponline.co.uk/fire-safety-and-emergency/grenfell-tower-block-tragedy/ (Latest Grenfell Tower Inquiry News) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/lessons-from-grenfell-why-arent-we-learning/ (Listen:) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/lessons-from-grenfell-why-arent-we-learning/ (Lessons from Grenfell: Why aren't we learning?) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/resources/fire-safety-2020-ebook-year-of-challenges-and-change/ (Download: Fire safety in 2020 eBook – A year of challenges and change) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/fire-safety-bill/ (Fire Safety Bill becomes Fire Safety Act 2021) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/buildings-under-18m-no-longer-require-ews1-forms-after-research/ (Buildings) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/buildings-under-18m-no-longer-require-ews1-forms-after-research/ (under 18m no longer require EWS1 forms after independent research finds “no systemic risk of fire in blocks”) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/16-5m-of-successful-applications-for-waking-watch-fund/ (£16.5m of successful applications for fire alarms under £30m waking watch fund alternative scheme) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/ (IFSEC Global) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update #15. New Workplace Safety Standards

Workplace Strategies Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 25:49


Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard interview national workplace safety expert Eric Hobbs about the new OSHA workplace standards. Later, Karen Tynan joins the show to clarify how the rules are different in California. And Dennis and Joe have their final battle over who tells the better wine story.

Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update Episode 14: Wandering Workers: Remote Work Policies & Practices

Workplace Strategies Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 20:51


Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard discuss a new study on what the post-pandemic workplace will look like. And they welcome special guest Kelly, Hughes, an employment lawyer and expert on flexible workplace policies. As always, the program concludes with two wine stories – and one audience winner.

Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update #13 –Vaccinations & The EEOC

Workplace Strategies Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 24:32


Dr. Dennis Davis and Joe Beachboard examine the ramifications for employers of vaccination guidance recently issued by the EEOC in an interview with special guest Charles Thompson. In addition, Tom Davis provides insights on President Biden's first appointment to the NLRB. All that, and the battle to tell the best wine story continues – while listeners continue to win great bottles of vino.

Workplace Strategies Update
Workplace Strategies Update - Erica Dhawan and Connectional Intelligence for Employers

Workplace Strategies Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 26:55


Author, consultant, and international presenter Erica Dhawan explains how connectional intelligence allows us to get big things done. She also previews her talk on her new book “Digital Body Language” at Workplace Strategies 2021 on June 24. And the wine battle between Joe Beachboard and Dr. Dennis Davis wages on.

Make Money Mondays
Other People’s Money - Judge Dennis Davis

Make Money Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 20:23


GuestJudge Dennis Davis | Chair  at Davis Tax Committee :  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Show
The National Treasury and Sarb says ANC veteran and businessman Tokyo Sexwale could have been scammed. On Other People's Money, we spoke to former Judge Dennis Davis.

The Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 89:46


Deputy director-general for tax and financial sector policy at the National Treasury Ismail Momoniat says they could not find evidence of funds businessman Tokyo Sexwale claims exist. Sexwale claimed that billions of rands meant for the "Heritage Fund" and channelled through the Sarb have been looted.Rowland Ramalingam, head of non-motor claims at Santam unpacked how your insurance can help you if you experience a fire. Former Judge Dennis Davis joined Bruce Whitfield on Other People's money to speak about his finances.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb
“Belastingontduikers moet tronkstraf kry” - regter Dennis Davis

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 7:01


Piet Nel – belastingprojekleier, Saica

Classic Album Sundays
CAS Worldwide: David Bowie 'Heroes'

Classic Album Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 25:04


Our latest CAS Worldwide sees Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy digging deep into David Bowie Heroes. Although it was the second instalment of David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy, “Heroes” was in fact the only album to be written and recorded entirely within the city. The multi-instrumentalist Bowie was joined by many of the same musicians who had worked on his previous album, Low, including guitarist Carlos Alomar, drummer Dennis Davis, and bassist George Murray, and a similar rhythmic-rock spark ignites the group once again. Brian Eno took a place behind the keyboard, setting up his unique brand of studio know-how and synth-science in contrast to the more traditional interplay of the rhythm section. Read more: ClassicAlbumSundays.com

Classic Album Sundays
CAS Worldwide: David Bowie 'Heroes'

Classic Album Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 25:04


Our latest CAS Worldwide sees Colleen ‘Cosmo' Murphy digging deep into David Bowie Heroes. Although it was the second instalment of David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy, “Heroes” was in fact the only album to be written and recorded entirely within the city. The multi-instrumentalist Bowie was joined by many of the same musicians who had worked on his previous album, Low, including guitarist Carlos Alomar, drummer Dennis Davis, and bassist George Murray, and a similar rhythmic-rock spark ignites the group once again. Brian Eno took a place behind the keyboard, setting up his unique brand of studio know-how and synth-science in contrast to the more traditional interplay of the rhythm section. Read more: ClassicAlbumSundays.com

Inside West Virginia Politics
IWVP: Vaccines and broadband; talking coal and the business inventory tax

Inside West Virginia Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 25:01


In Segment 1, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice talks about being sworn into a second term in office and how the Mountain State leads the nation in distributing and administering COVID-19 vaccines.The governor shares the importance of bringing more COVID-19 vaccines to the Mountain State and how quickly the state has been putting its current supply into the arms of the people, especially the elderly. He also talks about bringing students back to the classroom while keeping both the kids and the teachers safe. Justice says it was important to return to in-person learning to help students struggling with online learning and potential problems at home.In Segment 2, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice returns to talk about broadband and the income tax.Justice says a major goal of his second term is to “blanket the state” in broadband, especially after the pandemic has shown the need for better, more reliable access to broadband in the state through online learning, telehealth and telework.The governor says the possibility of eliminating the income tax in the state is a big undertaking, especially with the tax being 43% of the total revenue of the state. He says the idea has had a lot of appeal to many West Virginians, and making it happen will need to be an “all in type of approach” to see if there is a way to move forward with the endeavor. Justice also shares plans for the “Roads to Prosperity” project and making the state’s roads safer for drivers.Justice and our host Mark Curtis also take a moment to honor the memory of Cabinet Secretary for the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance, Dennis Davis, who died Jan. 19. Mark asks West Virginians to remember Davis’s legacy by buying a plant or flowers and placing them on a veteran’s grave at the state cemetery for veterans because Davis himself worked hard to keep the veterans’ cemeteries beautiful.In Segment 3, Bill Raney, who recently retired from being president of the West Virginia Coal Association, joins us to talk about the importance of the coal industry in the Mountain State and sending West Virginia coal to other industries.The WV Coal Association works to represent the coal-producing part of the industry, including coal miners. The group’s objective is to make sure coal mines keep running and make the job more economical for coal miners.In the 28 years Raney was part of the association, he says many changes have come to make coal-mining more efficient and safe. He says the organization plans to work to raise awareness of the importance of coal to the state and the country.In Segment 4, Former president of the West Virginia Coal Association Bill Raney is back, and we’re also joined by another special guest, Raney’s successor to the position, Chris Hamilton.Raney says Hamilton and the rest of the Association are more than prepared to represent the industry amid transitions in federal politics. Hamilton talks about the hopes of getting the business inventory tax repealed, a big objective for both the WV Coal Association and the Business Industry Council, for which Hamilton also serves as president. The largest question before moving forward is how to replace the money.

Good Dads Podcast
E390 Prime Good Dads

Good Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 17:03


We talk with Dennis Davis, a Safety Supervisor with Prime, about how COVID has affected people and how Prime takes care of their drivers.

Classic Business
Tax feature: Judge Dennis Davis proposes lifestyle audits on wealthy South Africans

Classic Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 5:50


Judge Dennis Davis, chair of the Davis Tax Committee

Business News Leaders
Dennis Davis calls for lifestyles audits of wealthy people

Business News Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 8:37


The South African Revenue Service is facing a revenue shortfall of R300 billion this year, and the Davis Tax Committee says lifestyle audits of high-net-worth individuals should be undertaken to help address the deficit. Business Day TV spoke to Judge Dennis Davis, Chair of the Davis Tax Committee for more.

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM
17: Adam Buxton on Scary Monsters

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 72:25


Welcome back to Albumto album with guest Bowie obsessive Adam Buxton!  Scary Monsters is a milestone album. It is one I have long wanted to tackle here and I have quite a few thoughts about it. Here are a few of them.  David Bowie entered 1980 restless for change and a new sense of purpose. The generally lukewarm reaction to his previous album Lodger clearly prompted an internal audit and the 33-year old artist, on the move from Europe and now soaking up the energy of New York city, felt the time had come to harness the spirit of adventure and experimentation of the ‘Berlin’ era with a scaffold of tough, catchy rock.    The songs, constructed by the dream team core combo of producer Tony Visconti, guitarist Carlos Alomar, bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davis, came together fast. Gone were the conceptual hi-jinks of the Eno era and instead, Bowie crafted these tracks with painterly care and attention. Each has a dynamic chiaroscuro, silhouettes and shadows are everywhere. Bowie’s interest in Expressionism and surrealism filters through these songs that tease the listener, before giving up their charms with sluttish abandon.    Bowie recorded the album at a brisk clip in spring 1980, working hard and fast at the New York Power Station studios with his band and assorted guest musicians including left field guitarists Chuck Hammer and Robert Fripp, both of whom left their distinctive fingerprints on the record. The former, with his customised guitar-synths, aroused Bowie with talk of “guitarchitecture”, the latter, a veteran of strange spontaneous sessions for Heroes and Lodger, scrawled atonic graffiti phrases across the title track, Its No Game, Fashion and so on, while a delighted Bowie would give gnomic instructions, “Play like Ritchie Blackmore, without sounding like Ritchie Blackmore!”   The lyrical content of the album gives us a fascinating insight within the author’s brain. Clear-headed, relatively sober and facing down the barrel of his 30s (many messianic men feel weird at 33, especially those of self-mythologising bent) and for the first time, seeing the results of his influences on a new wave of foppish romantics. His constituency had always been in the margins of the mainstream, but now, in the sulphurous afterburn of punk, it seemed as if his legacy was everywhere. From the so-called Blitz kids, some of whom he rather smartly re-appropriated for use in the Ashes To Ashes video to his swipes and bitchy asides aimed at the younger generation in songs like Teenage Wildlife and Because You’re Young, it seemed as if the unwilling role as older statesman of rock was sitting uncomfortably. His ambivalence to the generation of ‘Blitz kids’ who followed in his wake, was understandable. Bowie had always valued the courage to move on, look ahead and explore. His cadre of imitators that reached a peak around 1978, 1979 - pale, robotic - staccato of delivery and alienated of mien - irritated him, outweighing any personal gratification and flattery.    As Bowie the artist would tend to leg it, on achieving a degree of success and acclaim, Bowie the viable record label investment and going concern was in deep shit, thanks not only to the aftermath of his disastrous mid 70s breakup with avaricious manager Tony DeFries, but generally dismal sales figures. The need to generate serious cash with serious moonlight would dominate the years ahead, leading to questionable artistic decisions and generating much unhappiness for fans, peers, record label and not least, the actor himself.    But that was all still in the future. Looking back, we can mythologise 1980 as being the year that Bowie came of age as a recording artist. The self-referential myth-making wove throughout his year. It can be seen in the small, roughly obscured covers of Low, Heroes and Lodger on the Scary Monsters album artwork, the revisiting of ‘Space Oddity’s  Major Tom in the astonishing ‘Ashes To Ashes’. It’s the howling anguish in opener ‘It’s No Game (Part One) and the resigned indifference of the track’s reprise at the close of the record. The lurking Pierrot of the cover figure, an affectation that stretched back to Bowie’s days in mime with the Lindsay Kemp company, was also something of a marker, closing the blinds on yesterday as a ‘cunt in a clown suit’. And this was the last time the alchemical magic of Alomar, Davis, Murray and Visconti would burn in the crucible of the studio. Shortly after the album was released, on September 17, 1980, Bowie was starring in a successful Broadway run as The Elephant Man, his close friend and inspiration John Lennon would be dead and the actor would return to his Swiss fastness, to plot yet another about-face. From now on, every album featuring Bowie that was released, would be compared to ‘Scary Monsters’, a millstone around its creator’s neck who, despite the decades of artistic, critical and commercial successes and flops to come, would never again quite match its extraordinary moment and magic. For more Adam Buxton shenanigans, check out his site at: www.adam-buxton.co.uk Subscribe to his podcast here (The 2016 'Bowiewallow' episodes ate especially recommended) https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-adam-buxton-podcast/id1040481893 Adam's cartoon on the making of 'Warszawa'  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FODvjYoVEi8&t=58s Chris O'Leary's masterful Pushing Ahead Of The Dame blog special on Scary Monsters at 40  https://bowiesongs.wordpress.com/2020/10/08/scary-monsters-at-40/

Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Third Thursdays With Ruthie: Employer Considerations for the ‘Strike for Black Lives’

Ogletree Deakins Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 24:39


In this Friday edition of our Third Thursdays series, Ruthie Goodboe is joined by Dennis Davis and Anthony Martin to discuss the upcoming national Strike for Black Lives planned for July 20, 2020 and similar events. The speakers address considerations for employers relating to employee engagement and disruptions to the work environment, including organizational culture, protected concerted activity, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and various perspectives of employees, vendors, media, and other third parties.

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM
10: Guy Pratt on Lodger part 2

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 49:54


The legendary bass player to the stars Guy Pratt joins us for a wonderful succession of amazing tales, rock and roll anecdotage, fashion advice, Floydian digressions and hot takes on Lodger in this second part of our megachat extravaganza! 1979's 'Lodger' is an often underrated album but upon further inspection, this blend of new wave, electrorock, globally-inspired music and esoteric experimentation stands the test of time. It's a shift away from the previous two 'Berlin' albums and probably the most Eno-esque of all Bowie's records, until 1995's '1. Outside'. The tough line up of Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis and George Murray are on top form and our man Bowie sounds, in turn, edgy, expansive, impassioned and artful.  Joining me to discuss this superb moment in Bowie's career is the legendary boss of the bass, Guy Pratt who since the early 80s has been boosting the bottom end for Robert Palmer, Bryan Ferry, The Smiths, Icehouse, Coverdale/Page and in a relationship spanning over thirty years, various permutations of Pink Floyd. Today, he plays with Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets band, who bring the magical era of Syd era Floyd to the stage. His 2009 autobiography, 'My Bass And Other Animals' is one of the finest, funniest and most enjoyable accounts of a life out on the wilds of the rock scene at its most debauched and delightful best.  Guy has also been in the enviable position of having supported Bowie in 1983, as part of Australian art rockers Icehouse, in the midst of a fan scrum with him in Rotterdam and having Bowie meet his mum outside a caravan full of coke-deranged Australians. He also played bass on Bowie's last ever UK appearance, when he joined Dave Gilmour and band for 'Arnold Layne' and 'Comfortably Numb' in London's Royal Albert Hall in 2006.  This recording, done under lockdown via Zoom, picks up towards the end of side one of Lodger, and makes it to the end of side two via the scenic route. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed talking to Guy! There are occasional groans from my dachshund, the worst of these have been removed. Check out guypratt.com for news, info and updates on all things Guy Pratt and look up his Lockdown Licks on YouTube and get the inside scoop on how to play some of his best-loved licks and lines. 

Multiple Sclerosis: The Warrior's Way
MS Warrior Dennis Davis Joins The Warrior's Way Podcast

Multiple Sclerosis: The Warrior's Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 39:07


Host Dennis Tooley sits down to visit with fellow MS Warrior Dennis Davis about his journey with Multiple Sclerosis and the importance of staying active. #MS #MultipleSclerosis #MSWarrior #NationalMSSociety #MSCruisers #DennisDavis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themswarriorsway/support

Ogletree Deakins Podcasts
Transferring and Fostering Positivity in the Workplace

Ogletree Deakins Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 12:29


Joe Beachboard and Dennis Davis discuss the concept of Emotional Contagion in the workplace. They discuss six techniques for transferring positive feelings and emotions while maintaining engagement with employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM
9: Guy Pratt on Lodger part 1

DAVIDBOWIE: ALBUMTOALBUM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 49:29


1979's 'Lodger' is an often underrated album but upon further inspection, this blend of new wave, electrorock, globally-inspired music and esoteric experimentation stands the test of time. It's a shift away from the previous two 'Berlin' albums and probably the most Eno-esque of all Bowie's records, until 1995's '1. Outside'. The tough line up of Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis and George Murray are on top form and our man Bowie sounds, in turn, edgy, expansive, impassioned and artful.  Joining me to discuss this superb moment in Bowie's career is the legendary boss of the bass, Guy Pratt who since the early 80s has been boosting the bottom end with the likes of Bryan Ferry, The Smiths, Icehouse, Coverdale/Page and in a relationship spanning over thirty years, various permutations of Pink Floyd. Today, he plays with Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets band, who bring the magical era of Syd era Floyd to the stage. His 2009 autobiography, 'My Bass And Other Animals' is one of the finest, funniest and most enjoyable accounts of a life out on the wilds of the rock scene at its most debauched and delightful best.  Guy has also been in the enviable position of having supported Bowie in 1983, as part of Australian art rockers Icehouse, in the midst of a fan scrum with him in Rotterdam and having Bowie meet his mum outside a caravan full of coke-deranged Australians. He also played bass on Bowie's last ever UK appearance, when he joined Dave Gilmour and band for 'Arnold Layne' and 'Comfortably Numb' in London's Royal Albert Hall in 2006.  This recording, done under lockdown via Zoom, gets halfway through side one of Lodger, with many many digressions and much deviation on the way - and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! Stay tuned for Part 2 imminently  Check out guypratt.com for news, info and updates on all things Guy Pratt https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bass-Other-Animals-Guy-Pratt-ebook/dp/B001NLKY5G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=FB2HVV7IX4UW&dchild=1&keywords=guy+pratt+my+bass+and+other+animals&qid=1587652109&sprefix=guy+Pratt%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
Ruth; Matthew 1:5, Ruth 1:4; November 24, 2019

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 27:34


Everyday Heroes, a bible character study with substitute teacher Dennis Davis.

Teach Em Up
6. High School Sports with Dennis Davis

Teach Em Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 56:56


Athletic Director Dennis Davis explains the intricacies of managing a high school sports program and using that sports program to support student growth and academic success.

Saturday Review
Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp, The Last Tree, The Dutch House, Mark Leckey, World on Fire

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 48:15


Caryl Churchill celebrated her 80th birthday last year. She's written four new short plays for the Royal Court, the theatre with which she's most closely associated: Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp. Horror and abuse flash through often very funny scenes played by a cast including Toby Jones and Deborah Findley. Shola Amoo's praised second feature The Last Tree is an account of a boy of Nigerian heritage who grows up in foster care in rural Lincolnshire and then goes to live with his mother in South London. It draws on some of his personal experience. Ann Patchett's new novel The Dutch House is a study of what money can do to a family, what motherhood means and the nature of loss - and it includes a character she claims is her first real villain. Mark Leckey's exhibition O'Magic Power of Bleakness at Tate Britain re-creates a space under a motorway bridge on the M53 where he used to hang out as a child for an audio-visual journey into memory and the world of spirits. And World on Fire is a new BBC1 drama for Sunday nights telling the story of the Second World War from both international and personal perspectives, by award-winning writer Peter Bowker. This week's reviewers are cultural commentator Gaylene Gould, author Catherine O'Flynn and Toby Lichtig, fiction editor of the TLS. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Sarah Johnson This week's podcast extra choices are: Gaylene: Cleveland Watkiss at the EFG London Jazz Festival https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/events/cleveland-watkiss-60th Catherine: Pushing Paper at the British Museum https://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/pushing_paper.aspx and Hikaru Davis' videos finding out about his dad, David Bowie drummer Dennis Davis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY2aDqSy2_g6hysuYU7uOPw/featured Toby: Brett Anderson of Suede's new memoir Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn Tom: Daniel Rachel's book Don't Look Back in Anger Main Image: Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp. L-R Toby Jones, Deborah Findlay, Sule Rimi Photo credit: Johan Persson

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
Ministerial Allegiance; Acts 20:1-38; June 16, 2019.

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 23:05


No Boundaries, Life on Mission series with Dennis Davis.

COM Church Talks
Guest Ministry - Dennis Davis

COM Church Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 41:46


Guest Ministry - Dennis Davis by COM Church

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
Acts 8:1-40; March 10, 2019; Participating in God's Enterprise

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 28:39


No Boundaries, Life on Mission series with guest teacher Dennis Davis.

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
John 8:12-20; October 21, 2018

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 26:49


The Authentic Light presented by Dennis Davis.

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
John 4; September 9, 2018

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 31:48


The Authentic Water; insights by guest speaker Dennis Davis.

PBR Communicating
PBR TALK w/Dennis Davis

PBR Communicating

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 34:56


ABBI world explained

Film Revered Podcast
#005 - Dennis Davis

Film Revered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 74:47


This week we touch on the Harry Potter franchise and discuss the Game of Thrones premiere date. We also talk about Ridley Scott’s potential next film and Cannes. Special guest this week is Visual Effects Artist, Dennis Davis. Davis is a veteran in the film industry having worked in visual effects for over twenty years. He is most known for his work on Titanic, Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, I, Robot, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and more recently Oz the Great and Powerful. Davis is also a teacher with a focus on digital compositing.

I Am Multicultural | Interracial, Biracial, Blended Love Stories
011: The Blasian Love Story of a Florist + Musician | Chie + Dennis Davis

I Am Multicultural | Interracial, Biracial, Blended Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 42:13


Episode 11 is the blasian love story of Chie Davis, who leaves behind her family in Japan to move abroad (the 1st in her family) and in the process falls in love with a famous African-American musician Dennis Davis, 25years older than her. See photos of Chie + Dennis David & detailed Show Notes HERE

TropiCast Podcasts
Showcase #21: New Premiers and Old Dirty Gringo at The Liki Tiki

TropiCast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017


The weather is beginning to slowly turn to mild days and chilly nights up here and we're taking full advantage of the warm weather we have left until the snow flies with some great new premiers.Featured Artists: Tito Puente, The Boat Drunks, Tiki Thom, Dennis Davis, Joe Rathburn, Loren Davidson, Pirate Dreams, Toots and The Maytals, Mr. Meyers, Sonny Russell and The Tropics, Bag of Toys, The Coconut Boat Band and The Beach Boys.Visit us online at http://www.tropicastrs.com or give us a call on the request line at 206-338-2738Enjoy,JimmyPirateClick To Access Episode #21

Spektrum
Spektrum

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 2:09


Die Davis Belastingkomitee se verslag oor die Suid-Afrikaanse belastingstelsel bevat verskeie aanbevelings oor die befondsing van studiegeld, Nasionale Gesondheidsplan en die algemene bestuur van die Suid-Afrikaanse Inkomstediens. Spektrum het met regter Dennis Davis hieroor gepraat.

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #134 - An Episode About Nothing

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 57:01


Welcome to Episode #134 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. JB & Dammit Earl are joined by the One Eyed Lizard for a episode full of absurdity and randomness. Enjoy tunes from Cory Young, Dennis Davis, Jamie Talbert, and the Boat Drunks!

JEZREEL
Ministry Matters with Pastor Dennis Davis

JEZREEL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 51:39


Pastor Inga Mork is a passionate Bible teacher and Director of JEZREEL School of Theology. Catch the live show of JEZREEL Studio on TruthFM - Mondays and Fridays at 8am, 3pm, and 9pm PST. To Tune in, listen on our website or download our app: truthfmlive.com

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe
Beatitudes Part 9 Persecution

Charlie Jones Life Group at Lake Pointe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 40:48


Dennis Davis steps in to help Charlie and explains the persecution Jesus mentions during the Sermon on the Mount.

Cannabis And Combat
Episode 5 - Dennis Davis Head Coach at Xtreme Couture

Cannabis And Combat

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 69:03


I talk with Dennis Davis Head Coach at Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts about life, fighting, cannabis.

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #110 - Earl Plays The Bongos

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 57:22


Welcome to Episode #110 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. We discuss Earl's new role as a the conga player for Hanna's Reef and play tunes from The Detentions, James "Sunny Jim" White, Brittney Kingery, and Dennis Davis!

First Take SA
SARS has accused Judge Dennis Davis of unashamedly misleading the public

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 13:13


South African Revenue Services has accused Judge Dennis Davis of "unashamedly" misleading the public by claiming that the revenue services was at a risk of imploding. Davis is the chairperson of the Davis Tax Committee. He addressed a conference in Cape Town last weekend - saying SARS does not have the capacity to deal with multinationals that seek to evade tax and that he's concerned about the erosion of integrity at SARS. Revenue Services claims judge Davis has unashamedly misled the public about the situation at SARS and it will take the matter up with Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as well as the Judicial Service Commission. Our Economics reporter Amina Accram & Tax Specialist, Deborah Tickle who is a partner at KPMG..

Not Your Average Joe Radio Podcast
Episode 1 - Kick Off interview with Dennis Davis

Not Your Average Joe Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 56:04


Inaugural episode of Not Your Average Joe Radio with guest host Jack Tomczak of the Up and At 'Em podcast interviewing founder and host of Not Your Average Joe Radio Dennis Davis.

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #102 - Free Barry Terrell

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 61:08


Welcome to Episode #102 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we discuss the NFL's harrasement of T-Bone Toms, and play tunes from Jimmy Parrish, Christopher Dale, Eric Erdman, and Dennis Davis! 

nfl dennis davis christopher dale eric erdman
On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #94 - Port A Preview

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 55:03


Welcome to Episode #94 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we take a look forward to 2017, with an emphasis on our 7th Annual Songwriter Invitational in Port Aransas. We also discuss our monthly Songwriter Shows and the inaugural Galveston Bay Songwriters Festival. Enjoy tunes from Jerry Diaz, Dennis Davis, Brendan Mayer, Eric Erdman, and The Detentions!

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #88 - Dennis Davis

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 57:11


Welcome to Episode #88 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we sit down for a conversation with Singer/Songwriter Dennis Davis. Dennis talks about his time in the military, his writing process, his influences, and more! He also plays a couple of songs for us! Have you checked out the new Piratesandpoets.net website? You can listen to all of our old episodes from the front page!

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #87 - 2016 Key West Showcase

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 67:34


Welcome to Episode #87 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast. Listen in as we preview our upcoming Key West Showcase. The Showcase will be held November 4, 2016 in Key West, FL and will be broadcast live on RadioA1A.com This episode also features a ton of music as we play tunes from Donny Brewer, Kitty Steadman, The Detentions, Jerry Diaz, Brent Burns, Jim Hoehn, James White, Bob Karwin, and Dennis Davis! Have you checked out the new Piratesandpoets.net website? You can listen to all of our old episodes from the front page!

The Trap Set with Joe Wong
065: Dennis Davis (David Bowie, Roy Ayers, Stevie Wonder, George Benson)

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 48:34


A native of New York, Dennis Davis was immersed in jazz at a young age, and he made his mark as the drummer for groundbreaking, popular artists such as: David Bowie, Roy Ayers, Stevie Wonder, George Benson, and Iggy Pop. He talks to Joe about his mentorship with legendary drummers Max Roach and Elvin Jones; fighting in Vietnam; crafting timeless, classic albums; constant touring; racism in Boston; raising a family; and battling the disease that ultimately claimed his life.

Voice of Literacy
Test-centric practices of literacy instruction

Voice of Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 12:19


"Dr. Kuby":http://education.missouri.edu/faculty/LTC/Kuby_Candace.php and Dr. Dennis Davis discuss test-centric practices of literacy instruction.

On The Record with Pirates & Poets
Episode #45 - Dammit Earl For President

On The Record with Pirates & Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 63:29


Welcome to Episode #45 of the Pirates & Poets Podcast! This episode features guest host Matt Hoggatt! Listen in as Matt and Jon Boy discuss Dammit Earl's new political carrier. We also talk about JB's upcoming trip to Meeting of the Minds in Key West and Matt's gigs at the Frank Brown International Songwriter Festival. Episode #45 includes music from Dennis Davis, Jerry Diaz, and Double Dee. We hope you enjoy the tunes! Don’t forget to check out our new Patreon page. We appreciate your support! We are excited to announce that the Pirates & Poets Podcast will now be broadcast each week on Radio A1A. Tune in at 9PM Central Time/10PM Eastern or “Keys” time and enjoy the show! Have you liked us on Facebook or signed up for our newsletter?

Military Resource Radio
Author Dennis Davis, Realtor Bethany Nelson & Scott Talk!

Military Resource Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 41:13


Dennis Davis from CVA joins MMT for a roundtable discussion with Scott Vilinskis & Bethany Nelson. We talk a Lil' current events and Real Estate & Mortgage too! Scott Vilinskis www.MilitaryMortgageTalk.com 612.203.2764

Military Resource Radio
CVA Asset & Author Dennis Davis talks PTSD with Scott!

Military Resource Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2015 17:02


Veteran Advocate & Author Dennis Davis stops by the Military Mortgage Talk Studio to discuss Veteran PTSD and his latest movie project about PTSD. Scott Vilinskis scott@militarymortgagetalk.com 612.203.2764

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Supporting Our Veterans With Dennis Davis and Vice Admiral Norb R. Ryan Jr.

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The Challenges and Stigma Associated with Returning Home From War Why Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a Normal Response to War and Adversity How Society Can Support and Empower Our Veterans to Achieve Greatness Why Healing and Support of Our Veterans Matter to Create a Legacy of Healthy Americans

Harvesting Happiness
Supporting Our Veterans With Dennis Davis and Vice Admiral Norb R. Ryan Jr.

Harvesting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 60:45


Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Supporting Our Veterans With Dennis Davis and Vice Admiral Norb R. Ryan Jr.

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The Challenges and Stigma Associated with Returning Home From War Why Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a Normal Response to War and Adversity How Society Can Support and Empower Our Veterans to Achieve Greatness Why Healing and Support of Our Veterans Matter to Create a Legacy of Healthy Americans

Harvesting Happiness
Supporting Our Veterans With Dennis Davis and Vice Admiral Norb R. Ryan Jr.

Harvesting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 60:45


Lead Like A Marine
LLM 033: Dennis Davis (part 2), US Air Force, US Navy, Author, Film Maker, Transition Expert

Lead Like A Marine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 35:50


Dennis Davis spent a dozen years serving our country between the the Air Force Reserves and on active duty in the Navy. He is currently the Chief Translation Officer at Metafrazo. His specialties include; Veteran Talent Identification, Veteran Talent Attraction, Veteran Hiring and Employee Promotion & Retention. Dennis is an author. His latest book, “Not Your Average Joe – Profiles of Military Core Values and Why They Matter in the Private Sector” is available on Amazon. AND there’s a great website for more info on the book RIGHT HERE.

Lead Like A Marine
LLM 032: Dennis Davis, US Air Force, US Navy, Author, Speaker, Film Maker, Transition Expert

Lead Like A Marine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 36:36


Dennis Davis spent a dozen years serving our country between the the Air Force Reserves and on active duty in the Navy. He is currently the Chief Translation Officer at Metafrazo. His specialties include; Veteran Talent Identification, Veteran Talent Attraction, Veteran Hiring and Employee Promotion & Retention. Dennis is an author. His latest book, "Not Your Average Joe - Profiles of Military Core Values and Why They Matter in the Private Sector" is available on Amazon. AND there's a great website for more info on the book RIGHT HERE. Not only is Dennis heavily involved and vested in then the of service transition process... But he has a huge heart got Veteran PTSD and Suicide. He is currently involved in a movie project. The documentary film is called "REDEPLOYED, An Epidemic of Distortions - Veteran PTSD". His team is currently raising funds for the project.

Living On The Edge of Chaos
010: Living on the Edge of Chaos: Student Entrepreneurs - Dennibro

Living On The Edge of Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 12:28


I am so excited and proud to share with the world this podcast. I have wanted to add more student voice to the Living on the Edge of Chaos podcast series. I cannot be more proud to introduce to you Dennis Davis or as he is known on YouTube Dennibro.  I have had the honor to work/teach Dennis for the last five years as part of our ELP program and as of the last few years as a member of our robotics team. The goal of this podcast series is to bring more exposure to the students who are doing amazing things outside of the classroom. These might be the students that go unnoticed at school. They might not get straight A's. They might not have perfect handwriting. They might not fill in every blank on a worksheet. But what they do have is a skill set. What they do have is a mind that can take them places. I view them as entrepreneurs who have the world at their fingertips. As this continues I would love to chat and interview students from all over the world. If you have a student in mind I would love to have the chance to share their story on this podcast. Now it is time to go back to Dennis. I hope you enjoy this interview. He offers some really insightful ideas that I don't think he even realizes. I won't spoil it all, but I would love to hear some feedback to share back with him. I hope you enjoy this podcast. I hope you check out his YouTube Channel and like his music and if you feel like it, be sure to leave him feedback over on his channel as well. Dennis has made me the intro that you hear for my podcasts as well as several other little intros for some upcoming audio projects we have in production. Here is the link to the song he suggested on the podcast for you to check out   Additionally, if you would like to be on the podcast and talk about this topic please let me know as I will be creating a follow up podcast on this topic. As always, I welcome all ideas and feedback. Follow and Subscribe to my podcast on iTunes I finally made it to Stitcher so please follow here if you use Stitcher

Family Worship Center's Podcast
The Ministry of a Scar

Family Worship Center's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2012 67:01


This sermon was preached by Rev. Dennis Davis on March 18, 2012. Visit our website at www.myworshipcenter.com

Family Worship Center's Podcast

This sermon was preached by Rev. Dennis Davis on October 10, 2010. Visit our website at www.myworshipcenter.com