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Has capitalism's American-led empire sown the seeds of its own military defeat?The Professor of Imperial and Global History at King's College London, Richard Drayton, joins the pod to talk about how military technology, and the political economy it's embedded in, have yet again changed the face of war.The Party Line is a podcast from The Ditch, ontheditch.com – hosted by Harry Browne and Niamh Ní Bhriain, with Paulie Doyle from The Ditch.'RTÉ faces potential investigation over GAA Allianz programme' https://www.ontheditch.com/rte-faces-potential-investigation/'Chambers's business class flight and five-star hotel' https://www.ontheditch.com/jack-chambers-enjoyed-business-class/'Maybe we should ask Ireland's small population of Jews what they think about anti-Semitism' https://tinyurl.com/ytwfrk6eMusic: Fionn DempseyRecording: Emmet White and (for Drayton interview) Harry BrowneEmail theditchpartyline at gmailontheditch.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Be optimistic about the boom, but don't buy the stock.” — Liaquat Ahamed on the AI bubble Yesterday, Alexander Starritt argued that the 2008 financial crash ruined the lives of his generation. But compared with the great crash of 1873, 2008 looks like a tremor. The Pulitzer Prize-winning economic historian Liaquat Ahamed has a new book out today, 1873, which presents this 19th century economic crash as the first truly global financial crisis. In 1870, three globalising infrastructure projects were completed in quick succession: the US transcontinental railroad, the Suez Canal, and the Trans-India railroad linking Bombay to Calcutta. Into this newly integrated global economy, the Franco-Prussian War injected a trillion-dollar-equivalent indemnity that the Rothschilds helped France raise — and the resulting dramatic capital flows produced three simultaneous bubbles in Berlin, Vienna, and New York. A French journalist named Jules Verne worked out that for the first time, you could circumnavigate the globe in less than eighty days. Around the world in one global economic crisis. The lesson for posterity, Ahamed warns, is that the authorities made a catastrophic error by doubling down on the gold standard, producing decades of deflation that triggered an anti-semitic and anti-globalist populism, and ultimately led to the Great Depression of the 1930s. So what does that tell us about today's AI boom, which is about to be rocketed by three trillion-dollar IPOs? Be optimistic about the boom, the wise Ahamed says. But don't buy the stock. Five Takeaways • Jules Verne and the First Global Economy: In 1870, three iconic infrastructure projects were completed: the US transcontinental railroad, the Suez Canal, and the Trans-India railroad linking Bombay to Calcutta. A French newspaper noted that for the first time, a traveller could circle the globe in less than eighty days. Jules Verne read the article and found his next novel. The point for Ahamed: this moment marked the creation of a genuinely integrated global economy for the first time in history. And with global integration came the first global financial crisis. The boom of the 1850s and 1860s was not irrational. It reflected real economic growth. The crash came from what happened next. • The Trillion-Dollar Indemnity and Three Simultaneous Bubbles: Under the peace treaty ending the Franco-Prussian War, France was required to pay Germany an indemnity worth the equivalent of $1.2 trillion in today's money. With the help of the Rothschilds, France raised this sum in six months. The resulting capital injection caused the Berlin and Vienna equity markets to rise 200–300 percent. Simultaneously, European capital fleeing the war flowed into US railroad construction, inflating that bubble further. A third bubble formed in foreign borrowing on the London capital markets, as money chased yield in countries that should never have been given credit. Three bubbles, one crash. • The Wrong Lesson from 1873: Gold Standard Orthodoxy: When the crash came, the authorities made a catastrophic error: they concluded that the gold standard had worked because the 1850s and 1860s boom had happened under it. They failed to see that the crash itself was partly produced by the gold standard's rigidities. The resulting decade of deflation crushed farmers, debtors, and ordinary people across Europe and America, fuelling anti-globalist populism. The same orthodoxy — applied by Montagu Norman and others in the 1920s — helped cause the Great Depression. We always fight the last war. • The Rothschilds: Scapegoated Despite Being Innocent: The Rothschilds were at the centre of the 1873 boom as the world's leading bond underwriters. Presciently, they kept a low profile during the most speculative phase of the bubble. When the crash came, they were viciously scapegoated — part of the wave of antisemitism that swept Europe in the wake of the depression. Ahamed's irony: the Rothschilds were blamed for a crisis they had been cautious enough to partially avoid. The story of 1873 is, among other things, a story of how financial panic turns into political persecution. • The AI Boom: Be Optimistic, Don't Buy the Stock: Andrew's final question: should we buy Anthropic and OpenAI when they go public? Ahamed's answer, via the lesson of every bubble from 1873 to 1929 to the dot-com era: bull markets are usually driven by real fundamentals — until the last phase, when they become untethered. The 1920s were rational until 1927; the dot-com era was rational until 1997. The dilemma: the last irrational phase may still produce 40 percent gains. Ahamed's advice: be optimistic about the AI boom. It reflects real productivity growth. But don't buy the stock. About the Guest Liaquat Ahamed is a financial historian and investment manager. He graduated with degrees in economics from Cambridge and Harvard, worked at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., and had a twenty-five-year career as a professional investment manager based in London and New York before turning to writing. He is the author of 1873: The Rothschilds, the First Great Depression, and the Making of the Modern World (Penguin Press, June 2, 2026) and Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World (winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Gold Medal, and the Financial Times Best Business Book of the Year). He lives in Washington, D.C. References: • 1873: The Rothschilds, the First Great Depression, and the Making of the Modern World by Liaquat Ahamed (Penguin Press, June 2, 2026). • Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed (Penguin Press, 2009) — the Pulitzer Prize-winning predecessor, referenced throughout. • Episode 2928: Alexander Starritt on Drayton and Mackenzie — directly referenced at the opening; the 2008 companion. • James Surowiecki, “Why Stocks Keep Going Up,” The Atlantic — referenced in the final exchange. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,900 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. 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“To explain the lives of people living in this moment, to look at the historical forces that are shaping all of us, you have to look at business and technology. In our period, what is it that's shaping us? I would suggest it's the long fallout from the 2008 financial crisis and the technology revolution that's been happening in California.” — Alexander Starritt How to write a novel about our times? For Alexander Starritt, it means juxtaposing friendship and ambition alongside the grand historical forces of the age. Just as George Eliot did in Middlemarch. Whereas for Eliot, those forces were the 1832 Reform Acts and the industrial revolution, Starritt's forces are the 2008 financial crisis and the digital revolution. His novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, longlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year, follows two ambitious Gen X'ers through the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The 2008 crash, Starritt says, ruined the lives of many of his generation. Rather than being in a Gramscian interregnum, our brave new 21st century world is already visible. But in contrast with many progressive critics of our neo-liberalism age, Starritt isn't apocalyptic about the future. Think of Drayton and Mackenzie as Middlemarch and McKinsey. Revolutions will come and go, but, for Alexander Starritt, friendship and ambition are unchanging. Five Takeaways • The First Novel on the FT Business Book List in 15 Years: The Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year longlist typically features books on China, AI, and tech giants. In 2025, for the first time in fifteen years, it included a novel. Starritt's reading of why: there's a gap. The literary and cultural worlds have become so estranged from the business world that very few writers are even attempting to write seriously about the forces that actually shape people's lives. That gap, he says, says as much about the cultural moment as any quality the book itself might have. • George Eliot's Method: Historical Forces as the Engine of Fiction: When George Eliot wrote Middlemarch, the historical forces she was dramatising were the Reform Acts and the industrial revolution. Starritt's equivalent: the 2008 financial crisis and the California tech revolution. His method is Eliot's — use a closely observed relationship (in his case, a male friendship rather than a marriage) as the engine through which the reader experiences history. The friendship gives the historical canvas an emotional charge. The historical canvas gives the friendship its full weight. Neither works without the other. • Male Friendship: The Most Important Relationship Nobody Writes About: We've all read too many books and seen too many films about romantic and sexual relationships. Starritt's observation: there is another type of relationship — friendship — that is incredibly important to almost all of us, and that gets almost no literary attention. Drayton and Mackenzie is his attempt to take it seriously. The friendship between James (straight-lined, disciplined, brilliant) and Roland (impulsive, self-sabotaging, charming) evolves from incomprehension to something described by the Financial Times as “unbreakable” — and the reviewer admitted that by the end, their vision wasn't the clearest. • The Post-Liberal World Is Already Here: Everyone quotes Gramsci's interregnum — the old world is dying, the new one hasn't been born yet. Starritt's counter: the new world has already been born. You can see it everywhere across the Western world. British jobs for British workers. Reshoring manufacturing. Keeping out undesirable foreigners. There is, he notes, quite a lot of consensus about these things, even if the discourse around them is contested. The post-liberal world is already here. The question is not whether it will arrive but what we do with it. • European Optimism: The Separation From America May Be for Europe's Own Good: Starritt's closing optimism, which he acknowledges may not be welcome news for American listeners: the painful separation from America that America is forcing upon Europe is probably, in the long run, for Europe's own good. Rather than relying on the White House, Europeans can take responsibility for themselves. David Runciman's idea: democracy needs to be renewed every generation. The external pressure of China, Russia, and an America that no longer wants to help may be the forcing function that produces that renewal. Maybe we can get some agency back. About the Guest Alexander Starritt is a Scottish novelist and entrepreneur. He was born in 1985 and is the author of Drayton and Mackenzie (Atlantic Monthly Press, June 2, 2026), We Germans (winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize), and The Beast (a 2017 Spectator book of the year). He was a founding team member of the policy platform Apolitical. He lives in London. References: • Drayton and Mackenzie by Alexander Starritt (Atlantic Monthly Press, June 2, 2026). • George Eliot, Middlemarch — Starritt's primary literary model, referenced explicitly. • Adrian Wooldridge, “Bring Back the Big Business Novel,” Bloomberg — the piece referenced at the opening. • David Runciman — referenced for his argument about democratic renewal. • Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay — the Financial Times comparison. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,900 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters: (00:31) - Introduction: the FT Business Book longlist and the first novel in 15 years (02:03) - The gap in culture: literary and business worlds estranged (02:50) - Adrian Wooldridge: bring back the big business no...
As the climate crisis accelerates, humanity faces an unprecedented spiritual test. Quaker minister and scientist Brian Drayton joins us to explore how we can engage in the deep spiritual formation required to respond faithfully to the challenges ahead. Order "The Gospel in the Anthropocene: Letters from a Quaker Naturalist" by Brian Drayton here: https://qkrs.org/drayton Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
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The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
In which Launceston and Mandeville face a chance encounter at Clarendon House while Drayton and Farrowvale engage with the watch of The Faithful, down by the twin barrows on the Estate… A late Restoration and modern era Call of Cthulhu Scenario by Joseph Chance Cast: Josephine Arundel, Felicity Blake & William Mandeville – Belinda Cornish Chris Caldwell, Jonathan Tatler & Rafe Launceston – Dan Wheeler Max Davenant, Tam Philips & Aspin Drayton – Danann McAleer Charlie Westenra, Luther Eliot Redmark & Elise Farrowvale – Dominic Allen Alice Wheeler - Elizabeth Launceston Keeper of Arcane Lore – Joseph Chance CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. As ever, human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come and worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will be only too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices - oops - we mean players are always welcome. 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Stan Drayton 3-30 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode of your go-to darts podcast after the Belgian Darts Open! The boys start off the show with a look back at the third European Tour event of the season in Wieze, which saw Luke Humphries beat Jonny Clayton 8-6 in the final to claim his ninth career European Tour title. Alex and Burton look at the race to be the second player to reach 10 European Tour titles, as well as reflect on the runner-up Clayton's 2026 so far. Jack Drayton (18:41) calls in to reflect on a whirlwind start to 2026, including two victories on the PDC Development Tour and winning the Isle of Man Open to qualify for the WDF World Championships. 'Bossman Junior' talks through how he first got into darts, his impressive youth career in another sport playing golf, earning praise from the three-time Lakeside champion Glen Durrant, and his eye-catching start to the year that has seen him pick up wins over last season's top two players on the Development Tour in Cam Crabtree and Beau Greaves. Alex and Burton continue the show with a look back at one of the most famous Premier League Darts matches in history that celebrates its 20-year anniversary this week. The boys discuss the Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld Premier League clash in Bournemouth in 2006, which was the first meeting between 'The Power' and 'Barney' since van Barneveld made the switch from the BDO to the PDC. Joe Hunt (46:32) also joins the show ahead of the second weekend of the Challenge Tour season. The current Challenge Tour #1 reflects on an impressive start to 2026 which has seen him win back-to-back Challenge Tour titles to sit top of the rankings after the first weekend. The Isle of Wight star talks about his time in the sport so far, from his early experiences of the PDC as a teenager to then taking a long break from darts, and how he got the bug back to start playing again, winning his maiden Challenge Tour title last summer and earning several call-ups to the ProTour as a top-up player. The boys wrap up the show with a recap of the latest PDC Women's Series weekend, which saw Fallon Sherrock end Beau Greaves' incredible 114-match winning streak and Lisa Ashton get back in the title-winners' enclosure. Join the Darts Strava King group on Strava *** Get your own Alex Moss replica shirt (as worn by our co-host at the Las Vegas Open 2026) from DJD here! A % of the profits will be donated to The Ethan King Fund for Ewing Sarcoma Research *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers. This podcast is sponsored by Darts Atlas - the platform for darts players, venues, and organisations. Darts Atlas is the home of the Amateur Darts Circuit (ADC) with hundreds of tournaments held on the platform every week. Have you used Darts Atlas before? Share your feedback and experiences with Darts Atlas with us by sending an email to weeklydartscast@gmail.com and be in with a chance of winning some new logo Weekly Dartscast stickers! Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Dan Hutchinson
Every year at the CPA's convention, we sell orange T-shirts designed by Indigenous artist Betty Gilbert to raise money for a local charity. This year, if you attend our convention and purchase an orange T-shirt, that money will go to the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal. Drayton Gilbert has gone from being a youth who accessed the services they provided to being the centre's manager of operations, and he joins the podcast to talk about the work the Centre does with Indigenous people in Montreal. Native Friendship Centre of Montreal: https://www.nfcm.org/en/about-us/ Support the NFCM: https://www.nfcm.org/en/support-us/
Donate to help us make more shows at https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/donation-form/donate-to-change-lives-2101 or by calling 1-866-844-0844.Was it a moment—or the beginning of a *movement*?In early September 2025, thousands from across Canada gathered in Drayton Valley, Alberta, for an unexpected and powerful move of God. With just 35 days of preparation, what unfolded left many asking: Is revival breaking out in Canada?In this episode, Steve Holmstrom and Sammy Robinson share the behind-the-scenes stories of how this national gathering came together and the incredible testimonies of salvation, healing, and hunger for God that followed.In this episode you'll hear:• The remarkable origin story of the event—including a prophetic vision and a field that survived fire• How 7,000+ people gathered in 35 days—with no big campaign• Stories of healings, salvations, and *over 400 baptisms*• What this moment says about the spiritual hunger in Canada today• A powerful call to prayer, unity, and hope for the next generation
GamecockCentral's Wes Mitchell and Chris Clark break down South Carolina football's new coaching hires and more. Thank you to our sponsors: ** PRESENTING SPONSOR: Clint Hammond of CMG Home Loans | ClintHammond.com | 803-422-6797 | NMLS # 71597 ** Fairey Chevrolet | https://www.faireychevrolet.com/ Palmetto Golf and Belts | https://www.palmettogolfing.com Gametime | Gametime.co | Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ON3 for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. BRUNT Workwear | Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code GC at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/GC #Bruntpod Andy Luedecke at MyPerfectFranchise.net | 404-973-9901
Shane Beamer, Kendal Briles, Stan Drayton, and Randy Clements 12/12/25 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author. Although he had a distinguished political career, Drayton is most remembered for his achievements as a writer and a botanist.
The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Shannon, Kuyper, and Drayton in their episode "Behind the Boundary"
In this episode of Lit with Charles, I speak with Alexander Starritt, author of the novels We Germans (2020) and Drayton and Mackenzie (2024).We Germans is a devastatingly humane wartime confession: an elderly German writes a long letter to his British grandson about serving on the Eastern Front, with the grandson's present-day interjections sharpening the moral contrasts between war and ordinary life. Drayton and Mackenzie is a rare, gripping business novel that follows two friends from graduation into the high-stakes world of building a clean-energy company, where private choices collide with macro forces - finance cycles, technology, and industrial realities.We talk about structure (letters, interjections, and the occasional omniscient lens), how fiction can engage with the “big stuff” shaping our lives (economics, climate, technology), why industrial solutions - not apps - sit at the core of decarbonisation, and how character is revealed gradually, the way real people change. We also explore Alexander's rural upbringing, German heritage, and the literary influences that inform his work - from Larkin's melancholy clarity to Tolstoy's vast social canvas.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and follow me on Instagram @litwithcharles.Alexander Starritt's four picks were:“Dockery and Son,” by Philip Larkin (1964)The Shipping News, by Annie Proulx (1993)Red Plenty, by Francis Spufford (2010)War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy (1869)
Thu, Sep 18 12:35 AM → 12:58 AM Response for an electrical fire at Drayton Tower in Savannah Georgia. corrected Radio Systems: - Southeast GA Regional Radio Network - Chatham
Thu, Sep 18 12:35 AM → 12:58 AM Response for an electrical fire at Drayton Towers in Savannah Georgia. Radio Systems: - Southeast GA Regional Radio Network - Chatham
Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, including compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest, relevant to the compliance professional. Top stories include: Chinese money launderers are moving billions through the US banking system. (WSJ) Texas reveals an ABC plan for Washington. (Axios) Drax is facing an investigation by the FCA in the UK. (Bloomberg) Why the novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, is in the FT's 2025 Business Books of the Year. (FT) You can donate to flood relief for victims of the Kerr County flooding by going to the Hill Country Flood Relief here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PennLive's Bob Flounders recaps a busy week for James Franklin's Penn State program. The Nittany Lions, preseason favorites to win the Big Ten, are halfway through preseason practices. Franklin provided a team health update on Thursday. New running backs coach Stan Drayton believes returning 1,000-yard rushers Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen have significant room to grow, and he has focused on eliminating their "weaknesses". What are they? Finally, Bob explains why true freshman corner Daryus Dixson is poised to be an impact performer in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Untold Stories and Strategies of Drayton Bird: A Must-Watch for MarketersWhat happens when one of the greatest marketing minds in history takes the stage? You get this.In this unmissable episode of the ActionCOACH Business Growth Podcast, recorded live at Sky Studios, the legendary Drayton Bird delivers 77 minutes of pure gold. With over six decades in the marketing world and experience writing for American Express, working with David Ogilvy, and training the likes of Rory Sutherland, Drayton doesn't hold back.He shares untold stories, timeless strategies, and raw lessons that every marketer, business owner, and copywriter should hear. This isn't theory. This is real-world insight from someone who's been in the trenches.From headlines that double response rates to the brutal truth about why most copy fails, Drayton reveals what actually works and why human nature is the one thing marketers must understand if they want results.Expect laughs. Expect brutal honesty. Expect notes.
Hi, I'm Wayne Kelly, a writer, podcast host and coach. I love to help writers develop their skills and get their books and stories out into the world.This week, I'm chatting to author Alex Scarritt, whose latest novel Drayton and Mackenzie is an ambitious, thought-provoking exploration of friendship, purpose, and modern life. We talk about the challenges of writing a big, literary novel spanning over a decade of social and political upheaval, the role of work in fiction, and how Alex's background in journalism and public service has influenced his writing. We also dig into how his process has evolved, the importance of trusting your gut, and the delicate balance between planning and discovery.In this candid and inspiring chat, we discuss:Why Drayton and Mackenzie took five years to write – and why Alex wouldn't do it the same way againThe powerful role work plays in our lives – and why it's so often ignored in fictionHis early experiences in tabloid journalism and the strange mix of cynicism and idealism in techHow growing up in rural Scotland (without a telly!) shaped his love of booksThe long road to publication, including three unpublished novels and a brush with PenguinLearning to recognise when a project isn't working – and how to listen to your instinctsBook That Saved Your Life
Todd Frey with Clean Field Services is running John Deere's See & Spray technology for the first time in 2025. The Drayton, Ont., based custom applicator is eager to see how the system, which uses boom-mounted cameras to identify weeds and target herbicide application, fits in Ontario's cropping system. "We hear a lot of stuff... Read More
This week on The Watering Hole, we're joined by the incredible Drayton Farley. Known for his raw songwriting and blue-collar storytelling, Drayton has quickly carved out a name for himself in the Americana and folk scenes. We sit down for a laid-back conversation about life on the road, the stories behind his songs, and what it's like chasing a dream with nothing but a guitar and a stubborn heart.Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and hang out as we get to know the man behind the music.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!Follow Drayton Farley: https://draytonfarley.comFollow The Watering Hole on Instagram: https://instagram.com/wateringholeofficial
This week on The Coyote Radio Show & Podcast, we're hangin' with none other than Drayton Farley — one of the most authentic voices in modern Americana and country music. We talk about several topics including touring, new music, and his approach to songwriting. From Alabama soul to raw acoustic storytelling, Drayton brings honesty and heart to every note — and this conversation is no different. https://draytonfarley.com Pickin' in the Backwoods Music Festival - Aug. 7th-9th 2025
Herbert L. Drayton III, a distinguished veteran of both the Marine Corps and Air Force, joins us to share his remarkable journey from a paperboy to the managing director of Highmark Capital. He discusses the critical lessons learned along the way, including the pivotal decision to leave corporate life for entrepreneurship and the importance of wealth creation in business ownership. Herbert offers a candid view on why treating a business as a side hustle might be less beneficial than many think, and he gives us an inside look into the founding of Highmark Capital—a venture capital firm with a mission to support Black-owned businesses in South Carolina.Launching Highmark Capital wasn't without its challenges. Herbert opens up about the barriers new venture capitalists face, particularly Black individuals in the industry striving to make a difference. He dives into the complexities surrounding corporate commitments to diversity and the essential role of social, moral, intellectual, and reputational capital in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through Highmark Capital, Herbert aims to provide both financial and knowledge capital, helping businesses grow and succeed. The discussion also touches on fostering local networks and the impact that significant financial milestones can have on relationships with banks and access to exclusive opportunities.Herbert's vision goes beyond just investing; it's about creating an inclusive venture capital landscape. Aspiring to establish at least 10 minority-owned VC firms in South Carolina within the next decade, he underscores the power of representation and mentorship in nurturing future entrepreneurs, especially military veterans who bring unique skills to the table. Herbert also challenges traditional wealth-building ideas, such as homeownership, and proposes alternative paths to financial success. Join us for an episode packed with insightful strategies for aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned investors, and anyone passionate about the intersection of business, diversity, and community impact.Support the showhttps://www.patreon.com/c/EA_BookClub
In this episode we take a look at two of England's most noteworthy family parks – the historic Drayton Manor and the blossoming Paultons Park. These parks have unique backgrounds and different plans for the future, but right now they have a lot in common – particularly the two biggest and most lucrative kiddie areas in the country.
My guest this week is Sharalyn Drayton – counsellor, supervisor and founder of The Women's Healing Sanctuary, a powerful initiative supporting women to reconnect with their inner wisdom, strength, and sacred purpose. Through therapeutic support, restorative retreats, and nurturing environments grounded in trauma-informed care, Sharalyn creates space for transformation - where women experiencing exhaustion, trauma, or distress can rest, heal, and reclaim their voice and power. Her work draws on deep experience in the mental health sector and a profound respect for the journey associated with grief and loss. In this episode, we explore Sharalyn's path to founding The Women's Healing Sanctuary, the role of therapeutic community in recovery, and how safe, sacred spaces can lead to profound personal and collective healing.
Want to start a drone business in 2025 and get paid to fly? This episode reveals how Keson Drayton turned a career layoff into a profitable freelance drone business—using hustle, mindset, and the “Costco effect” to win clients. From picking up a Phantom 4 to building D Flight Productions into a recognizable name across Denver, Keson shares how he went from zero bookings to full-time drone pilot, without outside funding, gear obsession, or shortcuts. Whether you're learning real estate drone photography, looking to land your first FAA Part 107 gig, or just tired of waiting for the “perfect time,” this is the roadmap you've been waiting for. In this episode, Keson explains: How he started a full-time drone pilot business from scartch Why real estate drone photography is still the best entry market How to find drone jobs using Zillow, outreach, and local leads What the Costco Effect means—and how it grows your business Why learning to edit your own footage is a superpower How to handle slow months and stay in the game The mindset required to build a brand and keep moving forward ? Want to Make Money Flying Drones? DroneU gives you the blueprint to start and grow a real drone business: ?? FAA Part 107 prep ?? 40+ courses on flight skills, real estate, mapping, and business ?? Pricing guides, client acquisition, and weekly coaching ?? Supportive community of top-tier drone pros ? Start here ? https://www.thedroneu.com ? Know someone ready to take the leap? Share this episode with them—they need to hear Keson's story. Timestamps 00:00 – Meet Keson Drayton: engineer turned drone entrepreneur 07:00 – First drone (Phantom 4) + FAA airspace mistake ? early learning moment 16:00 – Laid off from corporate ? launched full-time drone career 25:00 – Launching D Flight Productions + getting FAA Part 107 certified 35:00 – How to get real estate drone clients using Zillow and direct outreach 43:00 – The “Costco Effect” for building brand awareness 50:00 – Mental health, motivation & staying focused as a solo drone pilot 55:00 – Daily growth habits: client follow-up, skill sharpening, FAA compliance 01:01:00 – Where to connect with Keson + booking drone jobs in Colorado ?Resources & Links Connect with Keson: ? Instagram – @dflightproductions ? TikTok – @DPKey (Drone Pilot Key) ? LinkedIn – Keson Drayton ? Book Drone Services – 720-477-0513 Stuck between a safe job and chasing your drone dream? ? Download our FREE Drone Pilot Starter Kit Includes: FAA checklist, pricing template, and plug-and-play proposal to help you land your first client with confidence. ??https://learn.thedroneu.com/bundles/drone-pilot-starter-kit ? Keep Watching ? More drone pilot success stories: Jason Flakes on storytelling and government gigs ? [insert link] Stay Connected ? Hit Like if you learned something new ? Subscribe and turn on notifications ? Share this with a pilot or creative stuck at a crossroads
Drayton McLane Jr. is an American businessman. He is chairman of the McLane Group, a holding company with a portfolio of various diverse enterprises. He was, until 1990, the CEO of the McLane Company, a grocery and food service warehouse, supply, and logistics firm, and was, from 1993 until 2011, the chairman and CEO of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros.
“S” is for Simons, Katherine Drayton Mayrant (1890-1969). Poet, novelist, playwright, historian.
Dive into today's all brand new episode of Road to Happy Valley! The Stan Drayton era begins at Penn State, marking an exciting new chapter for the Nittany Lions and their running back room! Noah Malone goes in-depth on what this hire means for PSU football, the big picture of Stan's coaching journey, and what to expect as he steps into his new role. With decades of experience and a track record of developing elite talent like Ezekiel Elliott and Bijan Robinson, Coach Drayton brings the keys to success for Penn State's future.Don't miss out - share your thoughts on this exciting addition to the Nittany Lions, and don't forget to subscribe for more college football breakdowns and updates on PSU football!FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | / statemediapsu ► TIKTOK | / statemediapsu ► INSTAGRAM | / @statemediapsu ► YOUTUBE | / @statemediapsu#pennstate #psufootball #cfb #collegefootball #nil #pennstatefootball #transferportal
On this episode of STATE of STATE, Justin and Tom break down the recent comments by Penn State's new running backs coach Stan Drayton! How will Drayton's background set him up for success at PSU? Will he be able to make Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen even better? Visit bleav.com/shows/state-of-state for more information on the show, and other places to listen. New episodes of the show drop every week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Don't forget to subscribe, turn on notifications, comment, rate and like us! Become a “We Are STATE of STATE” Channel Member NOW and enjoy ad-free episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb0ZP5t5_LbXV66Odp6BuOA/join For official STATE of STATE merchandise, visit Blue White Outfitters at https://www.athlete-ecosystem.com/search?q=%22state+of+state%22&options%5Bprefix%5D=last Music provided by Matty Fresh #weare #pennstate #collegefootball Follow us on X and Instagram @stateofstatepod
Penn State athletics director Pat Kraft and new running backs coach Stan Drayton met with reporters this week, and we're back to break things down on the Lions247 Podcast. Plus, fresh feedback from Nittany Lions players on offseason development. Enjoy complete Penn State coverage anytime at Lions247.com. Follow the team on X: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cory & Shawn are back to catch up or mustard on the latest PSU news in February Other topics: -PSU loses Seider & gains Drayton at RB Coach -Penn State has five players invited to NFL Combine -Beaver Stadium renos continue Guide: MERCH: https://shop.teammercury.io/ FOLLOW HARDCORE PSU HERE: ► TWITTER | / hardcorepsufb ► TIKTOK | / hardcorepsufb ► INSTAGRAM | / hardcorepsufb ► YOUTUBE | / @statemediapsu ► APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ► SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/411KekH... ► LINKTREE | https://linktr.ee/hardcorepsufb FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE: ► TWITTER | / statemediapsu ► TIKTOK | / statemediapsu ► INSTAGRAM | / statemediapsu ► YOUTUBE | / @statemediapsu Hardcore PSU is an underground, grass-roots, Penn State Football podcast dedicated to providing its listeners with useful stats, intriguing stories, credible news, and unique interviews. The show is co-hosted by Cory Lestochi and Shawn Kane. Hardcore PSU is presented by The Mercury Podcast Network. For sponsorships or business inquiries reach out to: ads@teammercury.io #pennstate #pennstatefootball #collegefootball #cfb #pennstatenittanylions #nittanylions
PennLive's Johnny McGonigal and Bob Flounders share their takeaways from a couple of Penn State press conferences. PSU AD Pat Kraft and new RBs coach Stan Drayton met with media on Monday. Kraft provided a Beaver Stadium renovation update and discussed the Lions' wideout issues, among other things. Drayton had some comments on Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen. Plus, Johnny and Bob discuss a few of Penn State's most important players heading into spring drills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Penn State has a new running backs coach in two-time national champion Stan Drayton, and we're back to break down his impact. Plus, we review six Nittany Lions recruiting targets you need to know. Enjoy compete Penn State coverage anytime at Lions247.com. Follow the team on X: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Audrey & Jon return to discuss the latest in the coaching carousel surrounding Penn State football as the Nittany Lions hired Stan Drayton to be their next head of the running backs group. Drayton coached Brian Westbrook, Ezekiel Elliott and Bijan Robinson before his head coach stint at Temple. James Franklin appears to have found a good replacement for JaJuan Seider who left for Notre Dame and will help guide the best running back room in college football for 2025. Plus, hear the latest on the Beaver Stadium renovation plans, thoughts from some of the younger Nittany Lions who were available to media this week and what to expect heading into Spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Valley Insider's Richie O'Leary breaks down Penn State Football adding Stan Drayton to the staff as the new running backs coach. After that he breaks down his past, his impact on the position group and how he will fare as a recruiter. He also offers his take on why the Nittany Lions actually upgraded the room with this hire. ----------------------------------------------------------------JOIN Happy Valley Insider Today for FREE!--Follow @PennStateRivals on Twitter/X--Follow @PennStateRivals on Instagram
Send us a textFor our First livestream of the year, we had our good friend Johnathan Drayton. Johnathan is a Christian Philosopher who triple majored in college: Philosophy, History and Political Science and he and his brother are also the creator and host of the Podcast called, "The Truth of the Matter is".For our livestream of the year, our main topic is about "Should we Let Go of the Past only Embracing what the Lord has for us in the New Year. " We started our livestream with prayers and then Johnathan read a few verses that supports our topic, and we can also hear some of our listeners and friends give their thoughts on letting go of the past and embracing what the Lord has for us for the New Year.Make sure to follow us so you don't miss the great conversation and wisdom that Johnatan has to share and what our listeners have to share as well. To hear more from him, you can listen to him to any streaming podcast service that you listen to, and you can also listen to him by going to: https://zencastr.com/The-Truth-Of-The-Matter-Is Our prayer is that our conversation will bless you and that this year you will draw closer to God and know that God loves you and He has a great plan for you this year not only to bless you but also to bless others.We also want to say thank you for listening and we would love to hear your thoughts on our topic. Why do you think you should let go of the past and embrace what the Lord has for you this year in your life?Thank you again for listening and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily!Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom by either giving a onetime donation to our coffee podcast ministry or be a part of our monthly supporters. By partnering with us, you will get an invitation to join and be a part of our livestream events as it happens, unlock exclusive post and get a full access to all our bonus/special episodes, shout out to our new members, get a one-time gift for joining, be a part of our special community for our members only, receive a newsletter once a month, and most importantly partner with us as we share God's message to the world and that is by going to:www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesusYou can also send us a voice message if you are listening in Spotify or by sending your questions or comments to (571)601-0067.
Drayton Farley is an incredible musician from Alabama. His music and songwriting is definitely in the Americana/Country/Singer-Songwriter vein, but what I didn't know is that this dude is a legit metalhead. The conversation spans a great many subjects from Drayton's top 7 listened to songs, his compact pedalboard, the Kendrick vs Drake beef, how he got hooked up with Martin Guitars, how horrible the world is (or isn't?) knock off guitars, dressing like slobs, and WAY MORE! Check out his music on all platforms and check out his website for all of the latest news https://draytonfarley.com/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textFor our First livestream of the year, we had our good friend Johnathan Drayton. Johnathan is a Christian Philosopher who triple majored in college: Philosophy, History and Political Science and he and his brother are also the creator and host of the Podcast called, "The Truth of the Matter is".For our livestream of the year, our main topic is about "Should we Let Go of the Past only Embracing what the Lord has for us in the New Year. " We started our livestream with prayers and then Johnathan read a few verses that supports our topic, and we can also hear some of our listeners and friends give their thoughts on letting go of the past and embracing what the Lord has for us for the New Year.Make sure to follow us so you don't miss the great conversation and wisdom that Johnatan has to share and what our listeners have to share as well. To hear more from him, you can listen to him to any streaming podcast service that you listen to, and you can also listen to him by going to: https://zencastr.com/The-Truth-Of-The-Matter-Is or you can also listen to him in Spotify by going to: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YEObDRYVLaYlxYzW8jj84?si=b79f8c0788704cd8 Our prayer is that our conversation will bless you and that this year you will draw closer to God and know that God loves you and He has a great plan for you this year not only to bless you but also to bless others.We also want to say thank you for listening and we would love to hear your thoughts on our topic. Why do you think you should let go of the past and embrace what the Lord has for you this year in your life?Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom by either giving a onetime donation to our coffee podcast ministry or be a part of our monthly supporters. By partnering with us, you will get an invitation to join and be a part of our livestream events as it happens, unlock exclusive post and get a full access to all our bonus/special episodes, shout out to our new members, get a one-time gift for joining, be a part of our special community for our members only, receive a newsletter once a month, and most importantly partner with us as we share God's message to the world and that is by going to:www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesusYou can also send us a voice message if you are listening in Spotify or by sending your questions or comments to (571)601-0067.
Temple announced late Sunday morning that it has parted ways with head coach Stan Drayton less than 24 hours after the Owls posted an 18-15 overtime win over FAU. Defensive coordinator Everett Withers will coach Temple's last two regular season games. What does this mean for the program moving forward? Who could be in the mix to replace Drayton? How are the current players feeling about the move? We talked about all of that and much more in Sunday afternoon's emergency episode of The Scoop, brought to you by Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers.
In a jam-packed episode of The Scoop, brought to you by Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers, you'll hear about the Temple men's basketball program's 3-0 start and from assistant coach Bobby Jordan, who gave us a scouting report of the Owls' two class of 2025 recruits in IMG Academy guard Cam Miles and Westtown School guard Cam Wallace, who also talked to us for this week's podcast. And in addition to a breakdown of Diane Richardson's 1-1 Temple women's basketball team, you'll hear from Temple football coach Stan Drayton, who talked very candidly this week about why he thinks the Owls need to “level up” with their competition when it comes to dedicating more resources to NIL. And how does that all get fixed? Is it time for the football program to move on from Drayton after three seasons? We answered those questions and much more in this week's mailbag. Intro: 0:00 – 2:37 On (or around) this date: 2:37 – 11:16 Temple is 3-0 after its Big 5 win over Drexel: 11:16 – 20:42 A preview of the Owls' Friday road game at Boston College: 20:42 – 21:59 Temple women's basketball beats Delaware to move to 1-1: 21:59 – 25:05 Cam Wallace talks about signing with Temple: 25:05 – 33:53 Temple assistant Bobby Jordan on Cam Wallace and Cam Miles: 33:53 – 40:27 Stan Drayton says Temple needs to “level up” on NIL: 40:27 – 56:19 Why Temple should beat FAU Saturday: 56:19 – 1:00:14 Mailbag: 1:00:14 – end
“D” is for Drayton, Percival (1812-1865). Naval officer.
In this riveting episode of The Determined Society, host Shawn French dives deep with former NFL star Drayton Florence. They discuss overcoming adversity, the impact of haters as motivational fuel, and the transition from a successful football career to founding a company dedicated to helping military veterans. They also highlight the leadership lessons Drayton has carried from his coaches into his post-NFL ventures and his passion for coaching high school football. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, practical advice, and discussions on mental health and leadership, all aimed at empowering listeners to persevere and succeed.
“Why are you trying to do the Hitchcock stuff when your contemporary, Brian De Palma, is doing it much better? - Eric On this week's WHM, we're kicking off the Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza with a chat about the Robert Zemeckis ghost house domestic thriller, What Lies Beneath! Was this one of the last major Hollywood films to have middle-aged people being this horny? Would the movie have been better if they didn't confirm the existence of a ghost in the world of the story? Isn't it great seeing James Remar play an academic non-scumbag? How unsettling is it to see Harrison Ford wear a Rolling Stones t-shirt? And how many Hitchcock “riffs” can you cram into one movie before someone has a suit on their hands? PLUS: We take a count of how many Harrison Ford characters go… downtown! What Lies Beneath stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Harrison Ford, James Remar, Miranda Otto, Diana Scarwid, Ray Baker, Wendy Crewson, Amber Valletta, Micole Mercurio, and the great Joe Morton as Dr. Drayton; directed by Robert Zemeckis. This episode is brought to you in part by Chubbies! Whether you're getting dressed for your workday, a workout, or a weekend getaway, Chubbies has you covered. For a limited time, Chubbies is giving our listeners 20% off your order with our code WHM at chubbiesshorts.com. That's code WHM at chubbiesshorts.com. Support our show and tell them we sent you! Don't blend in with the crowd—stand out with Chubbies! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new SHEENPRIL, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs!