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Are you ever going to text me?This episode is very sweaty (or at least has a lot of sweaty references).Jason, Jim, and Joseph rumble over the best jungle movies.But the ass is real.Joseph reveals his youth ambition to be Boy, but he just ended up being a monkey dancing to a singing orangutan.Jim gives some love to Eddie Grant's rejected theme song to great jungle movie.Jason takes offense at Joseph for taking a "dinosaur dump" on one of his selections. Sheena or Beastmaster?What do YOU mean, "you people"?
Today we are diving into our FIRST country of Season 5: Guyana. We have on my hilarious Guyanese friend and food blogger, Kim from KimAlwaysHungry to give us the tell about about Guyana food, culture, parties and we end on her travel story of why she never wants to go back to West Virgina. Featured at the end is Electric Avenue by Guyanese singer Eddie Grant. Connect with Kim:Food Blog @thetallblackgirl@kimalwayshungryCheck Out the Foreign Fork for more world recipes!@theforeignforkText for a shoutout! Support the showWant your episodes early? Sign up HERE to the newsletter. You will get episodes a week early!Connect:Instagram: @culturecultshowEmail: culturecultshow@gmail.comSend in your best travel story to share on the podcast via voice message or email:culturecultshow@gmail.comTo Help Aseel Escape Gaza:Follow her and support her on Instagram! : @aseel_dentartDonate to her Go Fund Me ( ANY amount helps)To Help Sally Escape Gaza:Follow her and support her on Instagram!: @sallyhjeerDonate to her Go Fund Me ( ANY amount helps)
**VJ Gary & The Pac To The 80's Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Gary Featured The Mighty Pop Year Of 1981 With Bananarama, Blondie, Stephanie Mills, Spandau Ballet, OMD, Eddie Grant, Motorhead, Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton John & Cliff Richard, Hall & Oates, Air Supply, Prince, The Cure, Barry Manilow, Bryan Adams, Aztec Camera & More. #originalpirates #80smusic #popclassics #80sclassics #remixes #danceclassics #80charts #80sdancemusic #topofthepops Catch VJ Gary's Pac To The 80's Show Every Sunday From 3PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp back to the 1980s: Knack, Eddie Grant, Village People, The Fixx, Nick Lowe, Men At Work, A Flock Of Seagulls, Duran Duran, Public Image Ltd., Jane Wiedlin, Hall & Oates, Dream Academy, David Bowie, Adam & The Ants, and finishing up with some Culture Club.
**Karen's Roots & Toots Reggae Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Reggae/Lovers & Contemporary Reggae Featuring Byron Walker & Sandra Edwards, Eddie Grant, The Techniques, Al Barry & The Cimarons, Eric Donaldson, The Maytones, Lloyd Parks, Chosen Few, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Dennis Brown, Jimmy Cliff, Winston Francis, Keith Hudson, Black Slate, Delroy Wilson, Maxi Priest & More #originalpirates #reggae #reggaemusic #loversrockreggae #ContemporaryReggae #rootsreggae Karen's Roots & Toots Reggae Show Every Sunday From 9AM UK Time Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
**DJ Ricky K Show Replay on www.traxfm.org. Ricky Featured 70's, 80's, 90's & Dance Classics tracks From Flock Of Seagulls, Womack & Womack, M People, John Mellencamp, Heart, Eddie Grant, S'Express, Free, Cutting Crew, Big Mountain, Young Money, Nelly & More. Catch Ricky K Live Every Sunday From 11AM UK Time/12AM NZ time #originalpirates #80music #90smusic #danceclassics #popmusic Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
Two weeks ago Helene ravaged the west coast of Florida all the way up into North Carolina, and now Milton is set up to give us more of the same. We can't control what the storm does, all we can do is deal with its aftermath. If you've experienced damage to your property and aren't sure where to start, give my friends a call. They will help you take back control of a situation that has taken that from you!A conversation that everyone needs to hear to better prepare themselves and their families and it's not what you'd think. This week I had the opportunity to sit down with two dear friends, retired LEO's, Eddie Grant & Josh Passman. The two of them with another fried Mike DiMaggio, started "On Target Claims" . A business focused on representing you the policy holder when you go up against an insurance company when filing a claim. We discussed how you prepare and ensure that you and your property are properly covered and in the event of a loss, you know how best to proceed. We discussed the entire claims process as well as the things you need to be doing now to prepare. Take notes, or do what I did and just give them a call at 954-266-0541 for a free policy review and explanation of coverage. Oh a did I mention, the "On target Claims" is the official sponsor of this podcast. I love what they are doing, continuing to serve and take care of the community, more specifically the first responders who are out there taking care of everyone else! Until Next week, take care of yourselves and each other, God Bless, JohnSHOW SPONSOR -ON TARGET CLAIMSThis episode is being brought to you by "On Target Claims" - From Setback to Settlement On Target Claims is a team of certified and experienced Public Adjusters in Florida who have helped thousands of insured get the maximum amount for their residential, commercial, wind, water, fire, hurricane, mold, yacht and marine claims.We have the knowledge and experience to properly investigate all potential damages including all of the hidden damages that may not be obvious to the untrained eye. Since insurance companies are notorious for conducting haphazard damage investigations using preferred contractors to determine your loss our claims adjusters will create an accurate inventory of every item that was damaged so that we can prepare a detailed computer generated estimate to substantiate the true value of your loss and get you the settlement you deserve.https://www.ontargetclaims.com561-208-1775954-329-0399Thank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D
Eddie Grant singt nicht von einer Frau, sondern von einer Stadt: In Südafrika ist mit Jo'anna die Metropole Johannesburg gemeint. Sein Protest-Song "Gimme hope, Jo'anna"wird ein Welthit.
Eddie Grant chats to our pension's guru, Claire Trott about the abolition of the lifetime allowance, the current rules and questions we are receiving about a possible future change in government In this episode of Techlink in Conversation, Eddie Grant and Claire Trott, directors at Technical Connection, discuss recent events and key issues in the world of tax, trust, and pensions. They reflect on their recent in-person conference, Techlink Live, where Claire engaged with numerous financial planners and fielded many inquiries, highlighting the excitement of the impact of the recent Lifetime Allowance changes and General Election speculation. The conversation delves into the "Triple Lock Plus" initiative, aimed at ensuring pensioners do not pay income tax on their state pension, though many details remain unclear. Further, they discuss the complex status of the lifetime allowance, noting that while it was announced as abolished by Jeremy Hunt, the reality involves new allowances and significant legislative gaps. Claire emphasizes the importance of finalizing these changes to avoid uncertainty and potential unfairness for savers and retirees. They also touch on the broader implications of these pension changes, including public and private sector impacts, and the need for clear, detailed policy to avoid adverse effects on long-term savings behaviours. Claire mentions the Institute for Fiscal Studies' recent note on the lifetime allowance, stressing the importance of advisers staying informed to effectively counsel clients amid ongoing changes. Overall, the episode underscores the fluid and complex nature of pension regulations and the necessity for financial professionals to remain vigilant and adaptable. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned because of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Financial Planner, Kelly Mills about her insightful research about goal setting for young adults and their reluctance to seek professional advice. In this episode of the TechLink in Conversation, host Eddie Grant interviews Kelly Mills, who discusses her 2023 dissertation on young adults' financial goals and their reluctance to seek professional advice. Key findings include a common goal among interviewees to purchase a house, yet a general hesitance to consult financial advisors. The research highlights a perceived inaccessibility of financial advice, with many believing it's tailored for the wealthy, middle-aged demographic, despite recognising its universal benefit. Kelly suggests the potential for more extensive future research to explore the impact of expert financial advice on achieving such goals more effectively. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned because of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Jonathan Warren, Principal Consultant & Head of Innovation, Altus Consulting about all things all things vulnerability and the TISA vulnerability radar tool. Our conversation delves into the FCA's focus on vulnerability in the financial services profession, discussing its definition, importance, and the impact of recent regulatory developments. Jonathan Warren highlights the evolution of vulnerability considerations since 2014, emphasizing the FCA's and the industry's ongoing commitment. He explores the definition of vulnerability, its key drivers, and the significance of financial lives surveys in understanding vulnerability dynamics. The discussion also touches on the Tisa Vulnerability Radar as a tool for firms to assess their support for vulnerable clients and the implications of the consumer duty for enhancing focus on vulnerability. Helpful links TISA Vulnerability radar tool - TISA Vulnerability Radar - TISA Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned because of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Claire Trott, Technical Connection Director, to discuss the imminent lifetime allowance changes. The Chancellor announced the abolition of the lifetime allowance (LTA) in the spring budget of 2023. While there may be amendments, the main form of the legislation should go through. As a result, the LTA charge will be removed from 6 April 2023, but the existing framework remains in place until the full abolition in the 2024-2025 tax year. Claire discusses the changes and what advisers should consider and what they should say to their clients. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the 80s from the following bands: Kim Carnes, The Knack, Fools, Wham!, Roxy Music, Red Rider, Bruce Hornsby & The Range, The Cars, Eddie Grant, Gleaming Spires,Cutting Crew, Split Enz, Roman Holiday, and finaling with Golden Earring.
Eddie Grant in conversation with Simon Neville who discusses his recent MBA research on ““a critical analysis of the effectiveness and influence of financial advisers working with entrepreneurs on business exits” The research establishes three key themes that influence this: The entrepreneurs' mindset when it comes to managing their finances. A demonstrable lack of knowledge and uptake of financial solutions that could enhance financial outcomes by entrepreneurs. The poor reputation of the financial advice sector. This includes those who choose not to work with a financial advisor and those who do. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Claire Trott, Technical Connection Director, to discuss topical Techlink bulletins. This episode we chat through: Lifetime allowance changes New Office of National Statistics Life Expectancy Table National Insurance changes Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too! Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
A conversation that everyone needs to hear to better prepare themselves and their families and it's not what you'd think. This week I had the opportunity to sit down with two dear friends, retired LEO's, Eddie Grant & Josh Passman. The two of them with another fried Mike DiMaggio, started "On Target Claims" . A business focused on representing you the policy holder when you go up against an insurance company when filing a claim. We discussed how you prepare and ensure that you and your property are properly covered and in the event of a loss, you know how best to proceed. We discussed the entire claims process as well as the things you need to be doing now to prepare. Take notes, or do what I did and just give them a call at 954-266-0541 for a free policy review and explanation of coverage. Oh a did I mention, the "On target Claims" is the official sponsor of this podcast. I love what they are doing, continuing to serve and take care of the community, more specifically the first responders who are out there taking care of everyone else! Until Next week, take care of yourselves and each other, God Bless, JohnSHOW SPONSOR -ON TARGET CLAIMSThis episode is being brought to you by "On Target Claims" - From Setback to Settlement On Target Claims is a team of certified and experienced Public Adjusters in Florida who have helped thousands of insured get the maximum amount for their residential, commercial, wind, water, fire, hurricane, mold, yacht and marine claims.We have the knowledge and experience to properly investigate all potential damages including all of the hidden damages that may not be obvious to the untrained eye. Since insurance companies are notorious for conducting haphazard damage investigations using preferred contractors to determine your loss our claims adjusters will create an accurate inventory of every item that was damaged so that we can prepare a detailed computer generated estimate to substantiate the true value of your loss and get you the settlement you deserve.https://www.ontargetclaims.com561-208-1775954-329-0399Thank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D
Synchronicity would be the most commercially successful, fifth, and final studio album from the Police. The trio of percussionist Stewart Copeland, guitarist Andy Summers, and bassist and front man Sting would be known as “The Biggest Band in the World” after the release of this album but would never produce a studio album again.Like “Ghost in the Machine,” the Police's previous album, Synchronicity drew its name from the works of Artheur Koestler, an author of whom Sting was an avid reader. Unlike that album, Synchronicity toned down both the reggae influences and the overdubbing. The resulting album increased the use of synthesizers and utilized a sequencer for the first time. It also drew on world music influences on several songs. The album hit number 1 on the Billboard 200 album charts in late July and would spend 17 total weeks at the number one position on the chart, an achievement that meant it had to interrupt the reign of Michael Jackson's Thriller. It would also produce the number 1 song of the year with “Every Breath You Take.” Sting was beginning both his solo work and becoming more involved with film at the time, and between this and contentious egos of the members, the Police would not record another album after this. An attempt was made at a sixth studio album, but Stewart Copeland broke his collarbone just before they entered the studio and progression to the album was scuttled.Lynch features this iconic trio at the height of the Second British Invasion for this week's podcast. Friend of the show Bill Cook sits in for Bruce in this episode. King of PainSting wrote this second US single from the album when considering the effects of his separation from his wife. The psychological effects are inspired by thoughts from Carl Jung and Arthur Koestler. It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.Synchronicity IIThe final song on the first side of the album went to number 16 on the US charts as a single. The lyrics toggle between a man's increasing anxiety and paranoia and the symbolic rise of the Loch Ness Monster in parallel. "and every single meeting with his so-called superior is a humiliating kick in the crotch."Wrapped Around Your FingerThe fourth US single was written by Sting as a dark song about turning the tables on someone who had been in charge of your life. There is a Faustian feel in the lyrics, which also feature references to Greek mythology like Scylla and Charybdis - from which we derive idioms like "between a rock and a hard place," and "between the Devil and the deep blue sea."Every Breath You TakeDespite its beautiful music, this single is actually quite dark in its obsessive and controlling lyrics. Sting wrote the song after his separation from his wife and the beginning of a new relationship. The lyrics came to him in the middle of the night, and he wrote the song on piano in a half hour. It would be biggest commercial single he ever wrote, hitting number 1 on the US charts for 8 weeks, and becoming the best selling single of 1983. Interestingly, it was the only number 1 hit by the Police. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees (from the motion picture "Staying Alive") John Travolta starred in this sequel to the 70's Disco hit "Saturday Night Fever." It was directed by Sylvester Stallone. STAFF PICKS:Our House by MadnessWayne brings us a group from Northern London that was a bigger hit in the UK than the US. It has a lot going on musically between the piano, violins and saxophone. Lyrically it hearkens back to childhood days, slices of mundane domestic life in England. Madness performed this song as a part of the closing ceremonies for the 2012 OlympicsBig Log by Robert PlantRob's staff pick is the first hit for Plant as a solo artist. As he often did in Led Zeppelin, the title of the song does not appear in the lyrics. It was written in the middle of winter, and the artists had run out of fuel for the fire. They found a large tree trunk and burned one end of it in the fireplace, pushing the "big log" in as it burned. Drum programming was provided by Phil Collins. Rock and Roll is King by ELOBill Cook features the Electric Light Orchestra in a 50's rhythm and blues throwback that would be their last top 20 hit. It was written by Jeff Lynne for their album "Secret Messages." Electric Avenue by Eddie GrantLynch closes out the staff picks with a song time stamped in the early 80's. It was inspired by an area of Brixton, South London, called Electric Avenue because it was the first area of the city to be lit by electricity. Guyanese-British singer-songwriter Eddie Grant sings about the tension of unemployment and racism experienced by the primarily Caribbean immigrants who lived there at the time. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:An Ending by Brian EnoBrian Eno wrote this instrumental piece in 1983 for the documentary "For All Mankind."
Eddie Grant catches up with Charlotte Watson who launched her advisory firm in January 2022. Charlotte shares her journey and experiences as she builds her business. We also discuss how we can together support a more inclusive profession. Charlotte highlights three great hints and tips for advisers throughout their career.
Eddie Grant catches up with Alex Hall who completed his masters in 2023 shares his insights on how to inspire the next generation of advisers and hints and tips for fellow students. Previous episodes in the research series: Better Vulnerable Client Outcomes - Eddie Grant discusses better outcomes for clients in vulnerable circumstances - available here Buy to let - Jason Haigh discusses buy to let properties - listen here Investor Knowledge - Amy Goodall-Smith discusses where people get their knowledge when making financial decisions - listen here Later Life Financial Planning - Vicky Kleboe, Later Life Financial Planning for women - listen here Long Term Care - Zoe Taylor, discusses the perfect storm for financial planning decision making - listen here Millennials in Aberdeen - Alan Rutherford discusses how millennials make investment decisions - listen here Pensions Tax Relief - Claire Trott discusses the impact of pensions tax relief based on the nature of the benefit structures of the schemes - listen here Property - Paul Johnson discuss Property as a retirement strategy instead of pensions - listen here Retirement - Sam Bradford discuss The Retirement Decision within financial services company - listen here Retirement Planning - Ellie Reed discusses how existing stakeholder knowledge and emotional intelligence plays a role - listen here. Value of Advice - Tom Low, discuss reason for, and value of, seeking financial advice - listen here Vulnerability - Adam Johnson discusses vulnerable consumers in financial services - listen here Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too!
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings the following bands to you for you weekly time warp: Bongos, General Public, Simple Minds, Village People, Prince, Alarm, The Police, Code Blue, Eddie Grant, Jackson Browne, Madness, Joy Division, and finishing off with some Killer Pussy.
Eddie Grant catches up with Hannah Coffey, Vulnerability and Client Assistance Manager to consider the common queries, Consumer Duty and hints and tips to deliver great client outcomes. Previous episodes in the vulnerability series Episode 1 focuses on Bereavement with expert insights from Kirsty Hunt from Cruse Bereavement Support and our lived experience expert Dominic. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 2 focuses on Mental Health with expert insights from Emma Turner from Mind Croydon and our lived experience expert James. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 3 focuses on Economic Abuse with expert insights from Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, Founder and CEO of Surviving Economic Abuse and our lived expert Annie. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 4 focuses on Cognitive Impairment with expert insights from Philly Hare, Innovations in Dementia and our lived experts Wendy and George. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 5 focuses on Relationship Breakdown with expert insights from Jack Guinness and Farah Baldock from Gingerbread and our lived expert Helen. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 6 focuses on Digital Capability with expert insights from Helen Dobson from Citizen's Online and our lived expert Jackie. Market Podbean link is here. Episode 7 focuses on Caring with expert insights from Sonia Benitez, from Carers Network and our lived expert Cynthia. Market Podbean link is here. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too!
Eddie Grant catches up with Helen O'Hagan, tax and trust expert, who demystifies trusts, trustee duties and the value of advice. This insightful conversation is full of hints and tips. Subscribe to future podcasts and review our Techlink in Conversation catalogue for a deep dive across Technical, Vulnerability and Research themed conversations. Please leave a comment, we would love to know what you think of our conversations, why not like it too!
Pastor Chris opens with an illustration that contrasts the strategy of Eddie Grant's "Electric Avenue" (1982) vs. that of Michael Tait's cover of "Electric Avenue" (2003).
Eddie Grant catches up with Anna Blake. In this episode, we unravel the multi-faceted dimensions of job satisfaction in paraplanners. Anna Blake's MSc study unveils the interplay between factors such as employment status, professionalisation and stakeholder relationships, providing valuable perspectives for paraplanners, advisers and industry professionals. The session is full of hints and tips.
Alexsandra Ololade joins Eddie Grant for a conversation about Mindset Coaching. Alex talks about what a mindset is, how coaching might be beneficial for your life, and how you can work towards your goals. Eddie asks Alex to share three tips which might be useful for our listeners, some answers include ways you can navigate change to make it a better experience and how to move through a phase of feeling stuck in life or business. Throughout the episode, there are some really useful questions you can ask yourself to work out the next steps for your mindset and the things you want to achieve.
Eddie Grant chats to Simon Martin, Regional Technical Connection Manager, to discuss corporate planning opportunities. With significant tax changes in the recent budgets and challenging economic conditions entrepreneurs have many planning considerations to achieve their ambitions for themselves and their business. Simon explores the opportunities that Consumer Duty and Great Planning create, offering a range of hints and tips. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp back to the 1980s: Irene Cara, Eddie Grant, The Police, Kajagoogoo, Hall & Oates, Michael Jackson, The Tubes, The Kinks, Rick Springfield, Madness, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Stevie Nicks, and closing with some Naked Eyes.
Eddie Grant chats to Ben Ward, Trust Registration Service Support Adviser, to discuss everything TRS. This episode provides an overview of the Trust Registration Service, following HMRC's regulatory changes to include most non-taxable trusts. Eddie and Ben discuss the obligations these changes place on financial advisors and the latest updates and news from HMRC. Furthermore this episode covers Technical Connection's TRS support services available and how they can help yourself and your client complete these new and unfamiliar obligations. For any TRS queries or help and support please contact via email: ben.ward@technicalconnection.co.uk Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Author Karen Markoe joins Talkin' Baseball to chat about her book- "Eddie Grant Baseball and The Great War." Eddie Grant and the Great War is a fascinating biography conjoining American political and cultural history in the early part of the 20th century with that nation's growing obsession with professional baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie Grant chats to Scott Grassick, Techlink Manager, and Lucy McIntosh, a social media expert at Technical Connection Ltd. This episode covers Technical Connection's presence on social media and how our content can help you as well as speaking about the Techlink knowledge management website, its purpose, and the support it gives our subscribers. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Richard Higgs, Founder of Harold Stephens, Chartered Financial Planner, about how his team have considered their later life planning proposition with a vision to “make their community the best later life community in the UK”. This was recorded 20/03/2023. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Claire Trott following Spring Budget 2023. We discuss the Pension changes, what was announced and the planning opportunities and considerations. This was recorded 21/03/2023. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Eddie Grant chats to Don MacIntyre, interim CEO of the PFS and Carla Brown, Oakmere Wealth Management about the role of a professional body and the key member benefits. This was recorded 02/02/2023. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 215 Executive Producers: harvhat, cbrooklyn112, N4VX, RevCyberTrucker, Boolysteed, quirkess, billybon3s, Sir Oma, SeeDubs, Boo-Bury, Face2theScr33n Intro/Outro: HurricaneTurtle - First Mile ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Nostr / Nostr GitHub Core Scientific files for bankruptcy (CNBC) Alby v 1.20.0 Two top executives plead guilty at FTX (Yahoo News) Twitter Data Breach (Breached.vc) TOP THREE 33 Coldest Christmas in 33 years (FB News Leader) Detroit issues first 33 adult-use marijuana retail licenses under ordinance (D Business) 33-year-old woman arrested after allegedly driving across icy downtown canal (WTHR) COOFIN INTO COFFINS Illinois: 33 counties at 'high' COVID-19 level (Shaw Local) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Only 20 people show up to Griner's homecoming celebration in Waco (OutKick) Marc Fogel's sister pens op-ed (The Philadelphia Inquirer) FDA fast-tracks review of Naloxone use without prescription (Wall Street Journal) Twitter quietly ends SAMHSA partnership (Marijuana Moment) Two bills to reshape medical marijuana program in D.C. sit on Mayer Bowser's desk (Benzinga) Trulieve announces Occupational Safety and Health Adminstration settlement (Cision PR Newswire) Bongs don't need to come with warnings of cancer-causing chemicals, California Supreme Court says (San Francisco Chronicle) Buffalo firefighter fired for medical weed returns to work after wrongful termination lawsuit settlement (WIVB) Harker Heights (TX) petition to overturn repeal of voter-approved decriminalization submits enough valid signatures (Fox 44 News) Western Australia politician sends happy holi-blaze Christmas card (Perth Now) METAL MOMENT Tonight, Rev CyberTrucker brings us Skindred's cover of Eddie Grant's Electric Avenue. FIRST TIME I EVER... Bowlers called in to tell us about the First Time They Ever sent a text. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever got a present you didn't want. FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING. Rhode Island man creates 400-piece Nativity scene that's 50 years in the making (NBC 24) Confused neighbor calls 911 about 'Cousin Eddie' (WDRB) Tennessee man accused of burning Christmas tree, child's presents (Fox 5 New York) Buffalo couple saves mentally disabled man from blizzard (Buffalo News) Wife forbids husband from napping on Christmas Day (New York Post) ** Chris Cocker "Waking People Up From Sleep" Iowa sports reporter Mark Woodley complains about covering blizzard (CNN) Houston Freeze causes more than 100 bats to freeze, fall onto Waugh Bridge (Fox 5 New York) Man with WWI explosive lodged in his rectum sparks bomb scare, hospital evacuation (New York Post) TSA says man tried to hide gun parts in peanut butter jars (Fox 5 New York) Original mechatronic model of E.T. sells for $2.56 million at auction (NPR)
Eddie Grant chats to Claire Trott about the Autumn Statement, what was announced, its implications and what financial planners might be discussing with their clients and professional connections. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Zoe Taylor recently completed her masters dissertation exploring Long-Term Care – The perfect storm for financial decision making. Eddie Grant chats to Zoe delving into the research, its findings and the academic journey. Our interview is full of lots of hints and tips for financial planners and students alike. Please note - The content of this recording is strictly for general consideration only. No action must be taken or refrained from based on the content alone. Professional advice must always be sought. Accordingly, neither Technical Connection Ltd nor any of its officers, employees or contractors can take responsibility for any loss occasioned as a result of any such action or inaction.
Eddie, Claire & Tony discuss last week's fiscal event. Recorded on 28th September 2022.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands: Adam & The Ants, Simply Red, Phil Collins, The Flying Pickets, Sheena Easton, Fun Boy Three, Wham!, Arcadia, Power Station, Billy Ocean, Echo & The Bunnymen, Julian Lennon, Marillion, and finsihing off with Eddie Grant.
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Simon Martin joins Eddie Grant to take a closer look at tax advantaged investments, the reliefs and planning ideas.
On this episode Scott tests the audience on their knowledge of songs that are remakes
Niki Patel and Barbara Gardener join Eddie Grant to explore business assurance needs and trusts for business owners
Helen O'Hagan joins Eddie Grant to explore the role and duties of trustees with a focus on meeting the regulatory requirements of the Trust Registration Service.
Simon Martin discusses with Eddie Grant a range of topical planning tips and overviews what Techlink users are following.
Eddie Grant and Paul Matthews, discuss Better outcomes for clients in vulnerable circumstances, research completed by Eddie to support his MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant catches up with Claire Trott to talk about her 2022 challenge and how listeners can help. Link to JustGiving page Claire Trott is fundraising for St. James's Place Charitable Foundation (justgiving.com)
Eddie Grant and Vicky Kleboe, Later Life Financial Planning for women, discuss research completed by Vicky to support her MSc in Finance.
The Beach Bums - The Yellow Beret (1966) Did you know Bob Seger was such a right-wing nut job? The song is a parody of The Ballad Of The Green Berets by Barry Sadler, a huge hit in February 1966, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Cashbox, and Billboard Adult Contemporary charts, as well as #2 on the Country charts. It sold over two million copies in just the first two weeks. This song is a stark contrast to Seger's better-known ANTI-Viet Nam song, "2 + 2 + ? " released just 2 years later. As you know, Seger finally hit the big time with Ramblin' Gamblin' Man in 1969, but what you might NOT know is that future Eagle Glenn Frey played acoustic guitar and sang backing vocals on Ramblin' Gamblin' Man. Bob Seger - The Famous Final Scene (1977) My favorite song of his. Wings - Give Ireland Back To The Irish (1972) John Lennon - The Luck Of The Irish (1972) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Photograph (2017) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Give Me Love (2017) Johnny "Guitar" Watson - I Wanna Ta Ta You, Baby (1976) Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Superman Lover (1976) Zappa on Watson: "Watson, he's the original minimalist guitar player. The solo on "Lonely Nights," the one-note guitar solo? Says it all! Gets the point across. I can remember guitar players in high school learning that solo and just going, "But how does he get it to sound that way?" It really was one note. If you can play that note against those chord changes and derive the same emotional impact that he got from playing that note, then you're onto something. He can make that one be so nasty. You know, like, "What's behind that note? What is the mode? Why are you continuing to play the tonic when the dominant chord comes around? Are you goin' like this [gestures with his middle finger in the F-you" position] with your playing or what?" You have to learn how to do that. (...)generally the people who write about music don't know music. Anybody can tell whether these four notes are faster than these four notes. But what does it take to listen to Johnny Guitar Watson's one note, and know that he's doin' that? Did you ever point that out to a reader? Did you ever get across that there's something more to it than rilly-rilly-ree?" Johnny "Guitar" Watson - It's All About the Dollar Bill (1977) "Distributed by Amherst Records, 355 Harlem Road, Buffalo (West Seneca, really), NY, 14224" which was about .25 miles from where I grew up. They would occasionally have cut-out sales in that warehouse. I bought an American "Greatest Hits" album by The Move, but it was so cheaply packaged and sounded terrible. Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - This Guy's In Love In With Guy (2017) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Come Sail Away (2017) O C Smith - La La Peace Song (1974) The Equals - Black Skinned, Blue-Eyed Boys (1970) Written by Eddie Grant of "Electric Avenue" fame. The Revox Singers - The Woodstock Message (1969?) An anti-war single from around that time. I think it was a song-poem. In other words, someone sent a poem to a "boutique" record company (in this case, Aladdin Records out of Chicago) and they wrote accompaniment. Percy Mayfield - Walking On A Tightrope (1969) Percy Mayfield - I Don't Want To Be President (1974) Discogs: US R&B vocalist and composer (b. August 12, 1920, Minden, Louisiana, d. August 11, 1984, Los Angeles, CA) Though maybe mostly known for penning the classic "Hit the Road, Jack", Mayfield himself was a major performer for the Specialty label in the first half of the 50s delivering slow blues ballads with his smoky voice reminiscent of Charles Brown. His biggest hit was the 1950 "Please Send Me Someone to Love", an R&B standard covered by many singers since then. The good-looking Mayfield was nearly killed in a 1952 car accident that left his face severely scarred and may have had a limiting effect on his career as a performer. In 1961 Ray Charles made his "Hit The Road, Jack" a major hit, and Mayfield was subsequently hired by Charles's Tangerine Records as a songwriter. After a decade in the background, Mayfield had a comeback and released several albums late 60s to early 70s on Tangerine and RCA. On these albums, Mayfield's smoky baritone voice is often heard accompained by top jazz session-players of the era. Percy Mayfield - Right On, Young Americans (1972) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Show Me The Way (2017) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Miracles (2017) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Fooled Around In Love (2017) I chose some lesser-known songs from Chuck Berry's post-heyday. Some of the songs on these records are great stories like the great man could do effortlessly. Chuck Berry - Ma Dear (1965) Chuck Berry - Bio (1973) Chuck Berry - My Dream (1971)
Eddie Grant is joined by fellow Director Claire Trott and Tony Wickenden to discuss the 2022 Spring Statement, reviewing the announcements with hints and tips for financial planners.
Eddie Grant and Tom Low, discuss reason for, and value of, seeking financial advice, research completed by Tom to support his MSc in Finance.
Charlie Martin's pandemic experience has been much like the rest of ours, until it wasn't.Martin, one half of the having-an-indie-moment act Hovvdy, spent much of the first two COVID years huddled up with his Mrs, tethered to extended family from afar, until they deemed such time safe (or safe enough) to venture out.Imaginary People, Martin's solo LP, emerges as an exploration of perspective, or should we say, 'perspectives, both real and imagined.' Which is to say that the way Martin navigated the slow passage of the pandemic was to conjure stories of characters, examine his own experience, to wonder and encourage himself to create.Serendipity plays a role here: it just so happens that an 1870s Steinway grand piano has tenure at Martin's Mother-In-Law's house in Mississippi, and those keys flavor the record often.Ultimately, it's worth noting that the offending review I note during this show came from KOOP (not KCRW). I wasn't sure how this record would land with Ryan and Mark, how we'd identify with this menagerie of hazy sonic portraits, but one thing's for certain. Charlie Martin can spin a yarn. Listen to the album on SpotifyA Few Minutes WithEddie Grant - Electric AvenueA Current AffairThe Weeknd - Blinding Lights
Eddie Grant and Paul Johnson discuss Property as a retirement strategy instead of pensions, research completed by Paul to support his MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant and Sam Bradford discuss The Retirement Decision within financial services company, research completed by Sam to support her MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant and Ellie Reed discuss post-retirement planning, research completed by Ellie to support her MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant and Claire Trott discuss pensions tax relief based upon the benefit structures of the schemes, research completed by Claire to support her MSc in Finance.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you songs from the following artists: Bonnie Tyler doing a duet with Dan Hartman, Alarm, Talking Heads, Stray Cats, Oingo Boingo, Graham Parker, Buggles, Tom Tom Club, Bill Nelson, Eddie Grant, Modern English, Men At Work, Frank & Moon Zappa, Belinda Carlisle, Slow Children, Rockpile, Rachel Sweet.
Eddie Grant and Amy Goodall-Smith discuss where people get their knowledge when making financial decisions, research completed by Amy to support her MSc in Finance.
In this episode, Eddie Grant discusses the new Vulnerability Lived Experience series with Hannah Coffey and Jan Levy. This impactful series covers 7 episodes including Bereavement, Caring, Mental Health, Relationship Breakdown, Cognitive Impairment, Digital Capability and Economic Abuse and are full of hints and tips. Look out for these recordings over the coming weeks.
Eddie Grant and Jason Haigh discuss buy to let properties, research completed by Jason to support his MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant and Alan Rutherford discuss Millennials in Aberdeen and their financial decisions, research completed by Alan to support his MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant and Adam Johnson discuss vulnerable consumers in financial services, research completed by Adam to support his MSc in Finance.
Eddie Grant is joined by Claire Trott and Tony Wickenden to discuss the Autumn 2021 Budget and the implications of all this year's for financial planners and their clients.
Eddie Grant and Barbara Gardener discuss the Trust Registration Service which will impact a significant number of new and existing trusts.
Eddie Grant and Tony Wickenden discuss a planners guide to the 7 habits to highly effective people.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins plays you the following bands for your trip back to the 80s: Colin Hay, INXS, The B-52’s, Toni Basil, Uncanny X-Men, Madness, Blondie, Joy Division, Eddie Grant, Squeeze, Alphaville, Talking Heads, Undertones, The Cure, and finishing up with The Cars.
Some of these songs...I can't even find the years they were released. Drink Your Wine - Free Reign (1968?) Pop/Rock group from Evansville, Indiana. Originally known as The Corvettes. Josef Laufer and the Golem Group - Ďábel diskoték (Disco Duck) (1977) A Czech version of the Rick Dees American hit. Frantz - Exhibition Tonight (1983) Freddy Cannon with Ron Dante - Down On Beale Street (2019) I have featured both of these guys from time to time. Not always in a flattering light. So it goes. Ennio Morricone - Here's To You (1971) (feat. Joan Baez) This song, from the movie Sacco and Vanzetti, has its own Wikipedia page. You should read about Sacco and Vanzetti. James Luther Dickinson - John Brown (1972) Linda Sexton - Unborn (197?) Lyn Todd - Devil Woman (1980) Claude Peloquin/Jean Sauvageau - Monsieur l'Indien (Quebec 1974) "Recorded in one take, “Monsieur L’Indien’s” haunting loops were created using an analog/mechanical hybrid: small motors rotated an arm equipped with magnets which triggered pre-programmed sensors featuring snares and bass sounds, like the Wurlitzer Sound Man. Péloquin’s contribution was a haunting spoken-word piece about civilization slowly taking over First Nations by building high voltage electric lines around Monsieur l’Indien’s house. It was a slap in the face of Québec’s government, which had nationalized hydroelectricity some ten years earlier. “Frontiers are the hemorrhoids around a nationalist rash,” says Péloquin." The instrument was called a "Sauvageau machine". The Emporium - I'm So Glad/Rain/I Dig Rock and Roll Music (1970) The Tremeloes - Yellow River (1970) Traffic - Paper Sun (1967) I love this song. Always did. Steve Winwood was and is amazing. This was Traffic's first single. Waiting For The Sun - Waiting For the Sun (1978) Golden Half (ゴールデン・ハーフ) - 24,000 Kisses (1972) Wikipedia: Golden Half (Gōruden Hāfu) was an early 1970s J-pop band made up of 5 hafu members including Maria Mori, Eva Mary and Luna Takamura. Golden Half was promoted by Watanabe Productions and was composed in September 1970 to sing and go-go dance on the Fuji TV show BEAT POP. They often sang western pop songs in Japanese and split in 1974. The band appeared in the nightclub scenes in Yasuharu Hasebe's Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter where they performed their hit song Kiiroi Sakuranbo ("Yellow Cherry"). WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE THEIR PERFORMANCE???? As my son would say, this song slaps. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE THE TRAILER???? Trust me. You both do. Coalkitchen - Keep On Pushin (1977) Listen to the "pushin'" and you'll know it instantly as the hook in the Salt-n-Pepa song to come out years later. Those rap producers were no fools. Thieves. But not fools. Love - Walk Right In (1974) Yes, this is the same Arthur Lee band from psychedelia's heyday. Well, the same brand. Just totally different musicians. Charles Wilp - Werbung als Kunst - Afri Cola Werbung (1968) Another video you HAVE to see. "Sexy-mini-super-flower-pop-op-cola - everything is in Afri-Cola... " Famous models from the 1960s such as Marianne Faithfull, Amanda Lear, Donna Summer, Marsha Hunt [Ed: whom I have featured on this show many times - she had Mick Jagger's baby...] were depicted behind a pane of glass with ice crystals on advertising motifs for the rap-like slogan. According to Wilps, the idea for this arose during a visit to the Marshall Space Center in Huntsville (Alabama), where the Saturn V rocket was built at the time: The frozen, liquid oxygen stored in the workshop led to the formation of ice flowers on the windows of the moving cabins, behind the employees had hung pin-up photos of the 1960s beauties. Project 122 Featuring Charlie Green - Bus Stop (Electric Slide) (1990) Odyssey 5 – Everybody's Complaining (1974) Speed Glue Shinki - Calm Down (1972) Springbok - Night Fever (1978) A South African recording in the spirit of "Now That's What I Call Music", but it predated it. Except none of these recordings are by the original artists. They're cheap knockoffs. The Christopher Hayes Movement - Tribute To Jimi (1970) Marsha Hunt's 22 - Medusa (1973) The Equals - Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys (1970) Written by Eddie Grant, who, as POACA recall, had a hit with "Electric Avenue". The Piglets - Johnny Reggae (1971) Written, produced, and directed by Jonathan King, a relatively big deal in the UK (he came up with the "Ooga Chacka" intro to "Hooked On A Feeling" which was the hook for the US hit by Blue Swede) but in the US his only hit was "Everyone's Gone To The Moon" in 1967. He was another version of Kim Fowley, ever-teetering on the edge of an entire era without actually making any sort of big artistic difference. The Surfers - Windsurfin' (1978) It takes about 16 years for a trend to make it from the US to Sweden, I guess. The Wildweeds - I'm Dreaming (1968) Cadet Concept was the same label that featured Rotary Connection. Tony Fabbri - Tony The Cool Casanova (197?) I can find very little information on this guy, but I like this song for some reason. C.W. McCall - Kidnap America (1980) C.W. McCall was a character created by musician Billy Dale, for his advertising agency. The character was created for and first appeared in a commercial for Old Home Bread. Then, with producer Chip Davis, later to be famous for Mannheim Steamroller, he recorded a smash hit in the '70s with their CB/Trucker song, Convoy. This particular song was recorded in response to the hostage crisis in Iran from the previous year. Its effect remains to be fully measured. Moon Blood - Come Out Of Her (1970) Patrice Manget/Blue Gene Tyranny - Condom Sense (1981) Title song to a safe sex education film from 1981. The Residents - Loss of Innocence (1980) My second favorite Residents song. This album featured 40 minute-long songs. The album featured guest singers like Andy Partridge of XTC, Lene Lovich, and David Byrne of Talking Heads. Yes, THAT David Byrne. Amusement parks are caked with sounds A solid hunk of meat A barker's sweat flings from his tongue His tattoo shines with heat A wary stranger stands and sways Enraptured by his stance Two-headed goats come stumbling by And give a troubled glance The barker looks into the eyes The stranger tries to bend The barker swears to more delights For all who seek within The stranger enters canvas doors And smells the fresh-cut hay The barker points to Siamese twins The stranger looks away The eyes of horse-faced women Watch the few who wander through They sense the tension in the air And smell the sweet taboo A heart beats fast against a chest The stranger leaves the tent The waves of people drown the sounds Of loss of innocence
Eddie Grant and Simon Martin discuss Strategic corporate planning ideas for business owners.
Planet Porky is racing through the Solar System once again as Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones guide you through another podcast. On today's episode they discuss: having a 'day' for everything, Philip Geddes, Louise Redknapp's loneliness, the dinner party experience for single women compared to single men, Eddie Grant, Romancing the Stone, muddy potatoes, Gary Numan, marrying your stalker, faking autographs, beating diabetes, having a sweet tooth, the impact of Harry and Meghan's interview on the future of the Royal Family, Nicholas Cage's lack of talent, Dennis Nilsen, and why Porky thinks Eddie the Eagle shouldn't have been celebrated as a hero. It's the podcast that gets to the nub of the stories - it's Life on Planet Porky. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
#80smix, #musicmix, #beatcentralpodcast, #djtippi, #ContinuosMusicMix, #OldSchool, #80smusic, #90smusic, #POP#Mashups, #Remixes, #BeatCentral, #fictionbottle, #TippiHunter, #freetosubscribe, #jointhefun, #artofmixingmusic, #goodentertainment Welcome to the Beat! Beat Central Podcast, Episode 12, 80s and Beyond: Part 1!! I’ve always wanted to make an 80s mix- well, mostly 80s mix, there are a few 90s and pre 80s songs in this mix to push the mix forward- since the 80s are one of my favorite genres to make mashup remixes from- I shall acknowledge the golden (and not so golden) classics of the past as they show me where i came from. I love you, love yourself, too. Don’t take advice from strangers and don’t seek approval from anyone but yourself. Trust yourself & love who you are. Be safe out there, and happy holidays. #80sandBeyond, #continuosmusicmix, #part1 1. Once in a Life Time by Talking Heads 2. You got it (The Right Stuff) by New Kids on the Block 3. Get Away by Bobby Brown 4. Doowutchyalike by Digital Underground 5. Pop Muzik by Nik Launay 6. Thriller by Michael Jackson 7. Beverly Hills Cop by Axel F Harold 8. People Are People by Depeche Mode 9. Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood 10. Never Gonna Give You Up by Rich Ashley 11. Gimme All Your Lovin’ by ZZ Top 12. Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ by Michael Jackson 13. Easy Lover by Phil Collins feat. Phillip Bailey 14. Electric Avenue by Eddie Grant 15. U Got The Look by Prince 16. Everybody Wants To Be Somebody by Ruffneck 17. Venus by Bananarama 18. Together Forever by Rick Ashley 19. Let The Music Play by Shannon 20. Don’t Go by Yazzo 21. Into The Groove by Madonna 22. Break My Stride by Mathew Wilder 23. Need You Tonight by INXS (Tippi’s Moombahton Mashup Remix) 24. Kyrie by Mr. Mister END. Take care everyone! Thank you for listening!! Support the artists and musicians featured on this and every episode of Beat Central podcast. Beat Central is free to subscribe, download, and enjoy, and is for your’s and my listening pleasure. Experience the joy and splendor of mixed music together with me, Tippi, on Beat Central. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Follow Beat Central on iTunes, Google Play, or at Beatcentral.Podomatic.com. Contact Tippi at beatcentral1@outlook.com. Follow Tippi on Instagram @fictionbottle
Eddie Grant, Niki Patel and Barbara Gardener discuss loan trust the options and planning considerations.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your warp back to the 1980s: Altered Images, Plimsouls, Paul Young, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Members, Limahl, Dead Kennedys, Cutting Crew, Eddie Grant, Devo, Kate Bush, Robert Hazard, Quarterflash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and finishing off with Samantha Fox.
"If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade.” In this episode, I welcome back SMSgt Eddie Grant. We talk about maintaining productivity even in quarantine, overcoming fears to unleash your true potential, Eddie’s new creative endeavors, and always looking for opportunities around every corner. Be sure to stay and listen to his new song “RONA” at the end of the episode.Commercial music by: Dj Quads @ https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
Eddie Grant and John Woolley discuss taxation of investment bond encashments post Silver case.
For this episode, Ben and John return to fifteenth album discussed by the show, Demon Fuzz's epic and influential Afro Rock (as coined by Eddie Grant) masterpiece, Afreaka! This time, the pair interview Demon Fuzz's Paddy Corea who played flute, congas, and saxophone for the band while acting as their primary arranger. With a lifetime in the music industry under his belt, Corea reflects on much more than just the recording of Afreaka!, or the album's recent 50th anniversary, delving into stories of touring with Wilson Picket, the flourishing 1960s British blues scene, and playing shows with with the likes of The Who, Rolling Stones, and Grateful Dead.
Eddie Grant and Tony Wickenden discuss the core strength of protection planning underpinning wealth management.
Claire Trott and Eddie Grant discuss the highly topical better vulnerable client outcomes and the recent Boring Money value of advice research.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: Blondie, Paul Young, Falco, David Bowie, The Fixx, Nena, The J Geils Band, Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Bobby McFerrin, After The Fire, 1927, Eddie Grant, Strawberry Switchblade, and finishing up with The Stray Cats.
Eddie Grant and Niki Patel discuss the highly topical Child Trust Fund and investing for children.
Eddie Grant and Barbara Gardener discusses the impact of the pandemic on trusts, trustees and settlors.
Eddie Grant discusses government support measures, era of higher taxation and effective use of tax wrappers.
Así es el debut de Crixta, esta banda de reggae de la Provincia de Buenos Aires que toma referencias de la llamada "revolución de los instrumentos electrónicos" de los años '80s para editar "Unity love". Christian Zánchez nos cuenta más: "Está trabajado y producido independientemente. Comenzó todo en el 2015 y fue un largo camino hasta el año pasado, que editamos el disco. Fui conociendo a las personas que hoy componen la banda, que me acompañan en este camino y fuimos formando el proyecto". "Crixta representan el género new roots, que de llamativo tiene las baterías electrónicas, teclados, synthes, samples, sonidos digitales. La fusión de los sonidos acústicos y eléctricos. Eso a mí me encanta, particularmente, y era la condición y la idea desde el primer momento: componer música y escrbir a partir de ese sonido y de esa idea". "Grandes referentes como Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, Eddie Grant, Jimmy Cliff... Más que nada Black Uhuru, para este primer álbum, fue gran inspiración y se partió de esa base. De lo que pasaba en los '80s. Dennis Brown es el claro ejemplo de como él venía sonando acústicamente en los '70s y, cuando empieza aparecer este mundo electrónico en los '80s, hace ese cambio y empieza a sonar todo distinto. Un bombo eléctrico, un tacho eléctrico, muchos teclados..." "Este disco está compuesto por 10 canciones. Fue un trabajo independiente, donde me dediqué a grabarlo, editarlo y mezclarlo (me dedico a esto, a lo que es la música y la grabación), y contamos con un estudio, con sala... entonces lo trabajamos independiente y lo masterizamos con Andrés Mayo, un genio del sonido".
Pastor Erik hosts a conversation with Eddie Grant so that we can all LISTEN and LEARN and then LEVERAGE our influence to make a change in this world.
It is easy to jump on a bandwagon once something is popular, but are you willing to step up for what is right when the outcome is unknown? In this week’s episode, I end the 2020 Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an interview with fellow Filipino-American Airman leader, SMSgt Eddie Grant. We talk about our digital origin story, his drive behind creating the popular Bebot Challenge videos, and how we need leaders to keep on doing the right things, even when no one is looking. Bebot Challenge Part 1 and Part 2Where to find SMSgt Eddie GrantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/edward.j.grantInstagram: @_eddie_grant_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeCg4QpPOgE81wCybAFP41gSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/eddie-g-sage
Follow the instagram for updates/news/vinyl and general music chat - www.instagram.com/bsidepodcasts/ Follow the facebook here - www.facebook.com/BsidePodcasts/ Bside Incoming: Man Power A top notch Geordie DJ whose skills have taken him across the world, Boiler Room appearances in Brussels and Berlin, Panorama Bar, Love International, Mexico, Japan, New York, Thailand, Amsterdam, Australia, LA… the list goes on... He's the owner of the record label ‘Me Me Me' along with its sub label ‘Now Now Now', and a prolific producer himself with releases on a variety of other labels: DJ Tennis' Life and Death, Jennifer Cardini's Corespondent, as well as DGTL, Four Thirty Two, Optimo Trax, Hivern Discs, and even a Futureboogie release of his own as the final track of his Bside episode. With his hectic touring schedule cut short, he's been a busy bee during lockdown, publishing videos to help with music production, increasing his output of mixes, and making some more of his own music: Man Power's ‘Economy' LP is streaming now: open.spotify.com/album/17P3vMxpku…OTQoqLJJelrNoPXA Man Power's ‘Statements' (with all profits going to NHS supporting charities) is out now: STMNT1 - lnk.to/STMNT1 STMNT2 - lnk.to/STMNT2 STMNT3 - lnk.to/STMNT3 STMNT4 - lnk.to/STMNT4 He's taken the time to lovingly put together a “guided playlist” of classic and favourite Bsides alike. A smooth number from Peter Gabriel, a dose of UB40 reggae, a funky flip side from The Clash, and some proto 80s house music from Eddie Grant on the Bside of Electric Avenue. Before smoothly sliding on through to some of his favourite electronic tracks from Pepe Braddock, Kenny Larkin, and his own production ‘Ashes' with the Last Waltz collective. Give his Soundcloud a follow and listen - https://soundcloud.com/manpower-1 Check out his bandcamp - https://man-power.bandcamp.com/ Thanks to Molly Hickey for the beautiful artwork as always. www.instagram.com/mollyth.art/
From Calypso to Ska - DJ Alex Jordan explores the glorious music of Barbados, with music from Eddie Grant and interviews from Barbadian musicians Nikita Brown and the Mighty Gabby
This week Chris and Skip (Josh and M are missing from this week's episode) talk through E3 2017 and all the announcements that came from it. We spend a moment celebrating the 30th anniversary of Predator. There's a coke dispenser in LA that seems to fit that late night craving. We bemoan the Cannonball Run remake that's coming soon. WTF?!?! Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Pick(s) of the Week: Predator Predator 2 Predators Creature from the Black Lagoon We rate and review: It Comes at Night The Mummy Silicon Valley The Expanse Season 2 American Gods In the episode, we smoked: Red Dragon (Sativa) We open with Electric Avenue by Eddie Grant and close with Cant Get Used to Losing You by English Beat. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
As broadcast on thegroundradio.com, one hour of dope House and Classic tracks with absolutely no fillers. This weeks episode features tracks from Junior Gee, Sandy Rivera, David Penn, Eddie Grant, Kaytronik, Luis Evangelista, Brame & HAMO and more.
The man with the velvet voice, singer extraordinaire Joel “Bunny” Brown has been involved in the music business from 1972. Bunny went on to form a vocal and dance group called The Chosen Few with Errol Brown, Franklyn Spence and Richard McDonald. Derrick Harriott produced a hit album titled “Hit After Hit” with five number one singles: “Ebony Eyes”, “You're A Big Girl Now”, “Shaft”, “Queen Majesty” and “Everybody Plays the Fool”.Bunny Brown was the lead vocalist on all of these singles except “Shaft”. With Polydor the group produced two chart hits, “You Mean Everything To me” and “I can Make Your Dreams Come True”.Bunny also recorded “Strawberry Letter 23” as a solo artiste. Bunny Brown toured with Heatwave, performing with Earth, Wind & Fire, The O'Jays, Billy Joel, Evelyn “Champagne” King and Yoko Ono. He worked with Luther Van Dross Curtis Blow, The Main Ingredients, Lisa Fisher and Manhattan Transfer's Kenwood Dennard and Delmar Brown. n 1990 Bunny established his own label and production company – Joel's Ark.Bunny continued to tour and record, and also worked as a producer and arranger. He toured with “Electric Avenue” and “Living On the Frontline” star, Eddie Grant as well as on solo concerts. In 2003, Bunny was offered a production deal by and returned to Jamaica (moving from Atlanta his base for some years and where he introduced Reggae to rapper “Little John”) to record the album, “Ready For The World”.Bunny is currently touring with the album “Bunny Brown Sings the Classic Hits Volume 1” and presently back in studio recording a new album, titled “SLY & ROBBIE PRESENTS BUNNY BROWN” produced by Sly & Robbie.www.crsradio.com go tessanne chin you voice.
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