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Latest podcast episodes about doug ellis

Claret & Blue - An Aston Villa Podcast
Mat Kendrick's Villa Voicenotes | "Bring back the Sports Argus!"

Claret & Blue - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 12:07


Mat Kendrick's Villa Voicenotes are back and this time it's a trip down memory lane to discuss the Sports Argus... for those of a certain generation you'll remember the 'pink paper' well, but to the "younger dudes" listening (Kendrick's words) then come along and learn a little about a footballing tradition. Features rough impression of Doug Ellis. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VSiN Best Bets
VSiN Primetime | November 8, 2022 | Hour 3

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 44:50


In the third hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Doug Ellis, Creator of "Entourage", to break down some NFL headlines and a discussion of the Indianapolis Colts.  Also on the show, Jim Root, Co-Host of "Three Man Weave", to analyze CBB Championship Futures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Aston Villa won…
Episode 2: The men who made 1980's Villa

How Aston Villa won…

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 45:38


In this episode, Martin talks Ant through the story of 3 people who played big roles in shaping Aston Villa: William McGregor, Doug Ellis and Ron Saunders. Meanwhile, Ant just seems preoccupied with creating a Nottingham Forest podcast…?!

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THE BELLSLEA BLACK AND WHITES PAST AND PRESENT
Episode 35 featuring former Fraserburgh player Doug Ellis

THE BELLSLEA BLACK AND WHITES PAST AND PRESENT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 91:26


Doug took us through his career ,told us about games he played in ,goals scored ,cup finals ,derby games and he picked his best 11 players and told us stories along the way --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willie474/message

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Pulp Event Podcast
PulpFest 2021: The Weird Tales of Margaret Brundage

Pulp Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 54:16


In this Pulp Event Podcast, Doug Ellis discusses "The Weird Tales of Margaret Brundage," a survey of covers that Brundage illustrated for "Weird Tales" magazine. Ellis is a pulp art collector and historian. This event was recorded on Friday, Aug. 20, 2021, at PulpFest 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Claret & Blue - An Aston Villa Podcast
Former Aston Villa midfielder Ray Houghton in conversation with Claret & Blue

Claret & Blue - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 44:12


Former Villa midfielder Ray Houghton sat down with Ashley Preece to reflect on a three year period with Aston Villa in the early 90s.Ray shared how his move to Villa came about after interest from Chelsea. Tales of Doug Ellis, and his time under Big Ron. As well as lifting the lid on his breakdown in relationship with former boss Brian Little.Bumper pre-season guide: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-ashley-preece-new-21019037-----------------------------------------------------------------Keep up to date with our latest episodes: https://bit.ly/ClaretAndBlueNewsletterFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClaretBluePodMat Kendrick: https://twitter.com/MatKendrickDan Rolinson: https://twitter.com/DanRolinsonAshley Preece: https://twitter.com/PreeceObserverJames Rushton: https://twitter.com/Jamorushton

Charlottesville Community Engagement
January 27, 2021: Governor Northam responds to frustration over vaccination progress; Shining a light on the Pantops Overlook Hotel

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 14:59


On today’s show:A quick look at another new hotel proposed for PantopsAlbemarle seeking to install five historic markers this yearCoverage of the January 27, 2021 briefing by Governor Ralph NorthamIn today’s Patreon fueled shout-out: The Local Energy Alliance Program, your local energy nonprofit, wants to help you lower your energy bills, make your home more comfortable, and save energy. Schedule your Home Energy Check-Up to get started - now only $45 for City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents. You’ll receive energy-saving products and expert advice customized to your needs. Sign up today!Faced with mounting criticism over Virginia’s rate of vaccination, Governor Ralph Northam took to the podium this afternoon to address what his administration plans to do to speed up delivery of doses. “First of all I want all of you to know that I understand your frustration,” Northam said. “I know you’re out of patience and I am as well.”The first doses of the Pfizer vaccine became available in the United States in mid-December, followed soon after by the Moderna vaccine. “We told you then that the first shots would go to the people who are most vulnerable,” Northam said. “Health care workers and people living in long-term care. We estimated that would be about 500,000 people. Today about a month later, more than 520,000 shots have been given in our Commonwealth.Northam said that means more people have been vaccinated than diagnosed with COVID in the past year. Today that number hit 488,553 according to data from the Virginia Department of Health. Source: Virginia Department of HealthThe federal government is the entity that contracted with pharmaceutical companies to manufacture the vaccines. Northam said the national government has been distributing doses to states. The presidential transition has been a factor leading to public confusion. “Fifteen days ago, the outgoing federal Secretary of Health told states to open up eligibility to everyone 65 and over,” Northam said. “[They said] ‘we’ll send more doses. If you don’t expand eligibility, we’ll reduce your supply.’ Then two days later, states learned that there were no more doses. That made a confusing situation even more confusing across the entire country.” Northam said he has been in touch with the Biden administration including a call yesterday with all of the nation’s governors. “I also heard something that I have not heard since the pandemic began and that is a commitment at the national level to work together, find solutions, and get this moving so we can all get back to our lives,” Northam said. Earlier in the day, the White House COVID Response team held a briefing on their efforts. Andy Slavitt is Acting Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “We’ve been hitting our target of an average of 1 million vaccinations per day, necessary to meet the president’s early commitment to administer 100 million shots in 100 days,” Slavitt said. But back to Virginia. Watch the whole video on Virginia Public Media. Northam said all states will immediately receive a 16 percent increase in supply. He also reported on a briefing from General Gustave Perna, the person in charge of Operation Warp Speed. “We asked how can we be confident that we will receive these additional doses in the weeks ahead,” Northam said. “He told us that after more than a month of working, the drug manufacturers have hit a stable, regular sustainable cadence of production and that is good news.”The national goal is now to have vaccinations available to everyone who wants one by the end of the summer. Today, the VDH reported the seven-day average for vaccinations is 26,010. That’s halfway to the goal of 50,000 a day. Northam invited representatives of CVS and Walgreens, the two companies that are working with the federal government to vaccinate people who live and work in long term care facilities. James Satterfield is a regional healthcare director at Walgreens. “We’ve completed 92 skilled nursing facilities and are in the process of pulling forward and completing our assisted living facilities as well,” Satterfield said. “Currently we’ve given over 18,500 shots to the most vulnerable in those long term care facilities and look forward to completing those doses. Dick Dakessian is a vice president at CVS Health. “As far as where we’re at today for CVS, our first round of COVID vaccination doses, we’ve gone to 195 skilled nursing facilities that we were dedicated to vaccinating and have completed those,” Dakessian said. “Right now we’re about halfway through those as well and plan to complete those, the second doses, by February 8. Today we have had 43,000 doses administered within skilled nursing facilities.”Northam said he is ordering hospitals to not hold on to any additional vaccine and to get doses in arms as soon as possible. “We’re also working with hospitals and local health districts to make sure they are not holding on to too much supply of second doses, especially if they won’t need it for several weeks,” Northam said. “By shifting inventory around, we’re going to be able to increase the number of shots this week by about 20 percent. That’s about 40,000 more shots by this Sunday on top of the 175,000 that were already planned.”Dr. Mike McDermott is the CEO of Mary Washington Health Care in the Fredericksburg area, as well as the past president of the Virginia Hospital and Health Care Association. “Overall, Virginia hospitals have administered more than 318,000 vaccine doses since mid-December,” McDermott said. “To give you an example of how fast vaccination capacity is scaling within our hospitals, Virginia hospitals have increased vaccinations by 35 percent in the last week.”McDermott said Operation Warp Speed was able to get vaccines manufactured, but he said there was not enough logistical work to get what he said was the “last twelve inches” of getting shots in arms. He also said the previous federal administration was not transparent in their operations. Vaccine supplies are still expected to be limited for some time. Northam said the Virginia Department of Health would issue more guidance about who is eligible. “Here is how to allocate your supply,” Northam said. “Half of available doses should go for people age 65 and older,” Northam said. “The other half should be used for frontline essential workers and people who are at increased risk for severe illness as the CDC identifies.”Northam also unveiled an updated VDH dashboard for vaccines that has more details on where doses are going. This dashboard also has more demographic information to ensure that doses are being distributed equitably. Many initial shots were recorded without identifying the race of the recipient. “On Monday, Health Commissioner Dr. Norm Oliver wrote to every clinician in Virginian and told them to collect this information, it matters for transparency,” Northam said. He added he will endorse legislation in the General Assembly to require this information. Right now, signing up for vaccines is handled by individual health districts. Northam said that system has been fragmented, so he has directed the Virginia Department of Health to create a statewide system. “That is not ready today but I expect it to be ready soon,” Northam said. “I know this has been a source of great frustration for a lot of Virginians. I hear you and we’re getting this fixed.” Northam has also amended Executive Order 72 continuing COVID-19 restrictions until at least February 28. Before we move on to the rest of the show, let’s hear more from Andy Slavitt. “Now as you heard from the president this week, he is pushing us to view 1 million a day as the floor, not the ceiling,” Slavitt said. “To that end, we are releasing more supply, activating [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] and deploying many more personnel. In fact, just this week, FEMA announced they had obligated $1 billion to support state vaccination sites.” Slavett said there are two limiting factors to distributing hundreds of millions of vaccines. First is getting the supply, and the second is to distribute them quickly and efficiently. “We are taking action to increase supply and increase capacity but even so it will be months before everyone who wants a vaccine will be able to get one,” Slavett said. Until then, perhaps its best to follow the advice of our long-running Patreon supporter who wants to say:"We keep each other safe. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and keep your distance."Last week, the Albemarle Board of Supervisors was presented with the annual report of the county’s Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI). One of the activities reported is a partnership with the Albemarle Historic Preservation Committee to install more highway markers. Liz Russell is a member of the committee. “The challenge and sort of task presented by the Board of Supervisors and administered under OEI under the Community Remembrance project is to have five markers installed and we’d like to have them by the end of this year, five markers to better reflect the stories of women and people of color in the county,” Russell said. Two markers are close to being installed. One is for the Albemarle Training School and one is for Virginia L. Murray, the first Black woman to be supervise education in the county. The Albemarle Training School was the precursor to Jackson P. Burley High School. The committee needs to select three more topics for markers. Later that evening, the Pantops Community Advisory Committee learned more about a proposal to build a four-story hotel next to the Rivanna Ridge Shopping Center. Andy Reitelbach is the lead reviewer for the 125-room Pantops Overlook Hotel, which requires an amendment to the existing zoning. “Sometimes the zoning that designates what can be developed by-right and the future land uses identified in the master plan do not always line up,” Reitelbach said. “That is way a rezoning may have to come in.” In this case, the zoning states this land should be for office use and that a tree conservation area should be on the property. The Pantops Master Plan calls for most of the land to be community mixed-use and a small portion part of it be parks and recreation. Access would be right-in, right-out onto U.S. 250. One CAC member asked what the business viability would be for another hotel. “In this immediate area we have going up very soon if not already finished and operating, a Holiday Inn Express, a Hilton Garden Inn, a Comfort Inn and on the plans a Hampton Inn,” said Sara Robinson. “What justification did the owners that we needed another hotel?”Doug Ellis is with WS4 LLC, the company that owns the property. “We see Albemarle County as a great market for a well-developed and designed hotel that meets a different need than those what you listed off but we’re very aware that they are in the general area as well and hope to develop a product that is very different from those,” Ellis said. The new hotel would be all suites and would offer extended stays. The same company owns an adjacent parcel under the company Happy Boxes Pantops LLC. Ellis said there are no plans to develop that land. There is no date yet for public hearings at the Planning Commission or the Board of Supervisors. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The Scoreless Thriller Podcast
Gazza and Uri Geller's Magic - England vs Scotland Euro96

The Scoreless Thriller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 67:55


With Scotland qualifying for Euro2020 and drawn in the same group as England, we recruit a Scot and an Englishman to look back on the last time the two sides met in a major tournament. We examined why the English team got in trouble on their tour of Hong Kong, how big was Doug Ellis' boat and quite what was in the water in Scotland to make their side age so badly. Along the way, we tackled a tricky Scottish football quiz, with questions ranging from what Gazza hid in a car and whether Dundee FC are better than 100 kids (they weren't). Overseeing it all was the image of "Zombie Moyes" with potentially the worst Panini sticker we have ever seen. Come along for the laughs on our journey through Football's past. If you have enjoyed the podcast please leave a rating or review,  follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on our coming releases and tell a friend about the show. If you have any feedback on the show also we would also love to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing
Episode 182: How To Connect With Your Audience Using One Sentence - with Ruth Ellis

Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 46:10


Ever feel like acting isn't quite your cup of tea? You're feeling pretty good about how you sound, but you aren't quite sure how to effectively and emotionally connect with your audience.   Dr. Ruth Ellis studied and performed in New York for 14 years and has enjoyed singing numerous operatic and musical theater roles and concertizes regularly, having sung 57 concerts across the nation. Dr. Ellis, a passionate pedagogue, teaches at the Ruth Ellis Vocal Academy, as a guest presenter and at Snow College. She serves as governor of the NATS Cal-Western Region. Ruth and her husband of 30 years, Doug Ellis, are the proud parents of six children.   This is an FULL tutorial on exactly how to to character work with each song, become more related to the character, communicate with your audience, and GIVE better performances...using a simple sentence. It's so effective and it totally works.   I can't even explain how awesome this is.   Get ready to take notes and try it out with a song that you are working on!    Learn more about Ruth Ellis here: https://ruthellis.net/     Don't make these 3 audition mistakes! Register here: https://www.starsinger.co/register

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast
MOMS #61: Nevermind - Aston Villa's Start to 2019

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 60:44


The Old Man Said podcast is back for 2019 in what has been a winless year for Aston Villa so far. David Michael, Dan Rodgers and Chris Budd discuss the foundations of Dean Smith's 2018, the FA Cup exit and the stuttering recent form and Villa's mid-table limbo.The episode discusses Villa sans Grealish struggles, the steep dip in form, current defensive woes, the returning loans, the January transfer window, and the key recent non-Villa issue of Manchester United switching from Jose Mourinho to Ole Gunnar Solskjær.The latest 'Where Were You, When We Were Good?' section goes back to December 1998 to take in the fight back against Champions Arsenal. Villa, 2-0 down at half-time, went on to win 3-2 and climb to the top of the league. Dion Dublin, Stan Collymore, Julian Joachim, Gareth Southgate and co are all remembered, as is John Gregory's toils with Doug Ellis, that ultimately blunted Villa's quest to create a Premier League legacy.SUPPORT THE SHOW!If you want the podcast show to continue and grow in 2019 and to be more frequent, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron. You will get new regular bonus patron-only episodes, advanced sneaks and the chance of bonus rewards..For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsOr become a MOMS supporter on Facebook.T-ShirtListeners can now buy a MOMS Podcast T-shirt to show their support of the show and look cool, check out the MOMS SHOP to buy.Credits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Dan Rodgers - @avfc_vilrChris Budd - @BUDD_musicProducer/Editor - David MichaelMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comVilla Underground - http://www.villaunderground.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast
MOMS #60: Aston Villa - The Rise and Fall of a European Champion

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 64:09


My Old Man Said's David Michael interviews Richard Sydenham, author of Ticket to the Moon: Aston Villa - The Rise and Fall of a European Champion, to discuss the book which charts Villa's golden period and rise to the pinnacle of European football and then why it went so wrong, so quickly.The interview includes Sydenham's experiences of talking to many of Villa's players from the period, a trip to the late Doug Ellis's house, winning the trust of the Ron Saunders and Tony Barton families, as well as his interviews with ex-bosses like Graham Turner and Ron Atkinson.Also, he tells the My Old Man Said podcast how he got access to the club's boardroom notes and memos, which makes the book an authority on the club's most fascinating and glorious period, and why it didn't turn into a longer legacy of success.EnjoyUTVYou can buy the Ticket to the Moon book, here - https://amzn.to/2Rdn4y7SUPPORT THE SHOW!If you want the show to continue in 2019 and be more frequent and get access to bonus podcasts, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron. You will get bonus patron-only episodes, advanced sneaks and also get entered into regular reward draws.For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsOr become a MOMS supporter on Facebook.Credits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Richard Sydenham - @BigStarRichProducer/Editor - David MichaelMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jonny Gould's Football Channel
Howard and Jonny's Small Heath special

Jonny Gould's Football Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 32:03


Looking forward to a terrific Second City derby weekend in prospect, Howard and Jonny preview Blues, Howard reveals how close he was to an alternative summer takeover, tributes to Ron Saunders and Doug Ellis and why our Supporters‘ Trust is a vehicle which always guarantees the club’s community base.

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My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast
MOMS #54: Ron Atkinson Interview Remix Special

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 59:54


My Old Man Said goes back in the archives for our newer listeners to put together a special on former Aston Villa boss Ron Atkinson, who played a brand of football, present Villa boss Dean Smith will be looking to emulate. As well as discussion on Big Ron between David Michael and Chris Budd, we revisit an improvised 'Big Fat Ron Claret & Blue Army' podcast segment set in 1991 and also rerun the MOMS interview with Ron Atkinson from two seasons ago that took place at Villa Park.The interview, which takes up the second half of the show, covers everything from Ron potentially getting the Villa job earlier than he did, the title race with Manchester United, 1994 cup final gambles, almost losing £10,000 cash in Grimsby, funny stories from his Sheffield Wednesday days, plus a load of football anecdotes with a cast including Brian Clough, Paul McGrath, Graham Taylor, Andy Gray, Shaun Teale, Carlton Palmer, David Hirst and Doug Ellis. To enter the show's competition to win a 1992/1993 Umbro retro shirt courtesy of 3Retro, please send your answer either by email to contact@myoldmansaid.com or via Twitter to @AVFCpodcast.Enjoy & UTV#AVFCPS - While perfectly listenable, some of the audio used from earlier podcasts in this episode may not be as good as the current standard of the show.SUPPORT THE SHOW!If you want the show to continue and be more frequent, please do support the show by either a one-off tip here (no matter how small) or better still, by becoming a MOMS Patron. You will get bonus patron-only episodes, advanced sneaks and also get entered into regular reward draws. More details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsCredits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Dan Rodgers - @avfc_vilrChris Budd - @BUDD_musicProducer/Editor - David MichaelVoices - Dan RodgersMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comVilla Underground - http://www.villaunderground.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jonny Gould's Football Channel
Howard & Jonny's welcome mat for Smith & JT as we pay tribute to Doug

Jonny Gould's Football Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 24:11


We haven’t played a single competitive minute of football since the sacking of Steve Bruce, the appointment of the new management team Dean Smith, John Terry and Richard O’Kelly - and the passing of former chairman Doug Ellis - yet Aston Villa fans have experienced every emotion in between. Here’s our thoughts. Join in by reply!

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast
MOMS Ep 13 - Ron Atkinson Interview

My Old Man Said - An Aston Villa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 44:25


Jack Grealish's late strike against Wigan secured Villa's fourth straight home win on a day that My Old Man Said sat down with ex-Villa boss Ron Atkinson to discuss the current Villa situation and his time at Villa, amongst football anecdotes aplenty on a cast including Brian Clough, Paul McGrath, Andy Gray, David Hirst and Doug Ellis. A big thanks to Big Ron for his time. UTV Support the MOMS podcast by becoming a Patron - bit.ly/MOMSpatrons Podcast details - http://www.myoldmansaid.co.uk Fan Duel code: OLDMAN30 / www.fanduel.co.uk Episode 13 credits: Show Running Order Featuring: Intro Quick Wigan review Current Villa Issues Significance of December Jedinak's Jungle Fan Duel BIG RON Interview Grimsby Shaun Teale Brandy tradition David Hirst minesweeping story Villa under Lerner Steve Bruce aims The important thing you need in the Championship Previous offers of the Villa job Taking the job and the Wednesday aggro Villa vs United title race Lack of managerial talent nowadays - Clough & Atkinson England job misses. Coaching badges Brian Clough's man management Favourite Clough story 1994 Cup Final vs United gambles Frank Sinatra gigs he went to. Drinking culture at Manchester United? Excuses for the press when covering players McGrath story Lost £10,000 in Grimsby Rottweiler Andy Gray Seeing Doug Ellis at a Funeral Featuring: My Old Man Said - http://www.myoldmansaid.com Villa Underground - http://www.villaunderground.com/ Host and Interviewer: David Michael (MOMS Editor) - @oldmansaid Jedinak's Jungle - Dan Rodgers - @avfc_vilr Producer: David Michael See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pulp Event Podcast
PulpFest 2016: 120 Years of 'The Argosy'

Pulp Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 63:19


In this Pulp Event Podcast, Doug Ellis, pulp collector and co-founder of the Windy City Pulp and Paper Show, provides an overview of 120 years of the first pulp magazine.

Pulp Event Podcast
PulpFest 2014: Frank M. Robinson Tribute

Pulp Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 16:21


This panel discussion, titled "Frank M. Robinson Tribute," was recorded on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, at PulpFest 2014 in Columbus, Ohio. Participating were Ed Hulse, editor of "Blood 'n' Thunder" magazine, pulp collector and dealer Doug Ellis, and John Gunnison of Adventure House. PulpFest's Mike Chomko introduces the panel.

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Douglas and I talk endurance sports

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