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Q&A episode: Annette synthesises Wendy Smith's both/and thinking, Cathal reflects on Bob Geldof's recent speech on empathy in leadership, and we answer Lou's question on preparing for her first competency-based interview.Following last week's conversation with Wendy Smith (Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems), Annette walks through the takeaways that stuck with her. The Fab Four: assumptions, boundaries, comfort, dynamics. The two metaphors at the heart of Wendy's framework: the tightrope walker who splits attention and chops between competing priorities, and the mule, the integrated both/and solution that's stronger than a horse and smarter than a donkey.Cathal and Annette get into why so many of us end up tightrope walking at work without meaning to. The "stop starting, start finishing" trap. The way leaders accumulate priorities until everything is urgent and nothing is finished. And why complexity, the thing most of us instinctively dread, can actually be a source of energy if you have the right framework to meet it with.Then a swerve into Bob Geldof's recent awards speech on empathy and what's gone missing in global leadership. Cathal pulls the thread: the both/and case for caring about people and running a business well. They're not in tension.The listener question this week comes from Lou, who's preparing for her first ever competency-based interview and has no idea where to start. Annette lays out the framework:→ Prepare 5 examples from your career, things you're genuinely proud of→ Cover real range: a difficult stakeholder, a deadline crunch, an unsolvable problem→ Structure each one with situation, action, outcome→ Connect each example back to your core skills and values→ Practise out loud, to camera or to a mirror, so the interview isn't the first time you've heard these words in your own voicePlus a look at what's coming next week: Leidy Klotz, author of Subtract, on his new book In a Good Place: How the Spaces Where We Live, Work, and Play Can Help Us Thrive.Got a career dilemma you'd like us to tackle in a future Q&A? Head to betteratwork.net. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul McCartney thinks more classic Beatles tunes can cure what ails America. Is the solution to our broken politics to be found in the tracks of the Fab Four?
Album de la semaine: "Ram" (Paul McCartney 1971) P.McCartney-Too many people-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Crippled inside-Imagine (71)G.Harrison-Hear me Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Sunshine life for me (sail away Raymond) (written by G.Harrison)-Ringo (73)Beatles-Birthday-White album (68)P.McCartney-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Ram (71)P.McCartney/R.Starr-Home to us (feat. C.Hynde & S.Spiteri)-From the forthcoming album "The boys of Dungeon Lane" (26)Beatles-Cry for a shadow (instrum.) (Lennon-Harrison) (61)-Anthology remastered (25)Beatles-Like dreamers do (Decca Audition) (59 by P.McCartney) (drums: P.Best)-Anthology remastered (25)G.Harrison-The hottest gong in town-Songs by George Harrison (92)P.McCartney-Dear boy-Ram (71)Beatles-I feel fine-Single (64)Beatles-She's a woman-B side "I feel fine” single (64)Beatles-Mr. Moonlight-Anthology remastered (25)G.Harrison-Here comes the moon (demo)-George Harrison (79)G.Harrison-Here comes the moon-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Monkberry moon delight-Ram (71)Julian Lennon-Someday-Everything changes (13)Linda McCartney-Seaside woman (written by L.McCartney)-Wide prairie (98)P.McCartney-Ram on/Ram on (reprise)-Ram (71)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-Ram (71)Beatles-Lady Madonna-Single (68)Beatles-Revolution (love version)-Love (06)R.Starr-You belong to me-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-Weight of the world-Time takes time (92)P.McCartney-The back seat of my car-Ram (71)Beatles-You know my name (look up the number)-B side "Let it be" single (70)Beatles-Accross the Universe-Let it be (70)R.Starr-Free drinks-Choose love (05)
If you're a Beatles fan, there's a very special night coming to Glór this Saturday, May 16th. Let It Be: The Music of The Beatles celebrates the timeless songs and unforgettable energy of the Fab Four, featuring classics like Hey Jude, Help! and Let It Be. The show stars some of Ireland's top musicians, including Liverpool-born, Dublin-based performer Jake Carter — and Jake joined Alan Morrissey to tell us more. Image © glór via Facebook
Regresamos a The Beatles y en esta ocasión les compartimos nuestro Top Ten de B Sides de singles de los Fab Four. Ricardo Portman nos cuenta la historia de los diez temas que escucharemos. ¿Cuáles son? Nos lo reservamos. Escuchad el programa y descubridlo. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ La Música del Arcón - FM 96.9 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) miércoles 18:00 (hora Arg.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú) Onda Wantuki (Madrid) semanal
Double album de la semaine:"Beaucoups of blues" (Ringo Starr 1970)"Look up" (Ringo Starr 2026) R.Starr-Beaucoups of blues-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-Look up-Look up (25)G.Harrison-Behind that locked door (2020 mix)-All things must pass (50th anniversary) (21-70)J.Lennon-Working class hero (studio demo)-Plastic Ono Band (The Ultimate Collection) (21-70)P.McCartney-Man we was lonely-McCartney (70)Beatles-If you've got trouble-Anthology Highlight (10)R.Starr-Love don't last long-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-Breathless-Look up (25)Beatles-Rain-B side ”Paperback writer”-single (66)G.Harrison-Who can see it (2024 mix)-Living in the Material World (50th anniversary) (24-71)P.McCartney-Days we left behind-The boys of Dungeon Lane (26)R.Starr-Fastest growing heartache in the West-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-Time on my hands-Look up (25)G.Harrison-Mama you've been on my mind (demo)-Early takes volume 1 (12)P.McCartney-Medley: Hold me tight/Lazy Dynamite/Hands of love/Power cut-Red rose speedway (Archive Collection) (18-73)R.Starr-Loser's lounge-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-I live for your love-Look up (25)Laurence Juber-Here, there and everywhere (intrumental)-LJ plays the Beatles, vol. 2 (10)Julian Lennon-Because-From the musical "Time" (86)Beatles-Because-Abbey road (69)R.Starr-Woman of the night-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-You want some-Look up (25)Traveling Wilburys-If you belonged to me-Traveling Wilburys, vol.3 (90)Beatles-You've got to hide your love away-Help! (65)J.Lennon-Tight a$ -Mind games (The Ultimate Collection) (24-73)R.Starr-Waiting-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-Thankful-Look up (25)Beatles-And your bird can sing-Revolver (Super Deluxe Edition) (22-66)Beatles-Rocky Raccoon-White album (68)R.Starr-R U ready ?-Liverpool 8 (08)P.McCartney-Country dreamer-B side "Helen Wheels" single (73)P.McCartney-Helen wheels-Band on the run (50th Anniversary Edition) (23-73)
Alan sets up what looks a Fab Four in Sheffield as we ease into both semifinals. Emails aplenty. A new teaser, and playing snooker up the dancin' on Sauchiehall Street. Email snookerbreakfast@mail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spécial 100% Ringo Starr & "Long long road" (Ringo Starr-2026) R.Starr-Returning without tears-Long long road (26)Beatles-I wanna be your man-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Honey don't-For sale (64)Beatles-Act naturally-Help! (65)Beatles-What goes on-Rubber soul (65)R.Starr-Choose love (2026 version)-Long long road (26)Beatles-With a little help from my friends-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-Don't pass me by-White album (68)Beatles-Octopuss's garden-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Sentimental journey-Sentimental journey (70)R.Starr-I don't see me in your eyes anymore-Long long road (26)R.Starr-I'm the greatest (written by J.Lennon)-Ringo (73)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine)-Ringo (73)R.Starr-(It's all down to) Goodnight Vienna-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-You don't know me at all-Rotogravure (76)R.Starr-It's been too-long Long long road (26)R.Starr-Picture show life-Old wave (83)R.Starr-In a heartbeat-Time takes time (92)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)R.Starr-Elizabeth reigns-Ringo Rama (03)R.Starr-She's gone-Long long road (26)R.Starr-Oh my Lord-Choose love (05)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)R.Starr-Walk with you (feat. P.McCartney)-Y not (10)R.Starr-Think it over-Ringo 2012 (12)R.Starr-Rory and the hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)R.Starr-Long long road-Long long road (26)R.Starr-Grow old with me-What's my name (19)R.Starr-Feelin the sunlight (feat. and written by P.McCartney)-Rewind forward (23)R.Starr-Gonna need someone-Crooked boy (24)R.Starr-Look up-Look up (25)
This week, P3Z-Nutz reports (not) live from down under with another fab fav classic episode! ----- Originally aired May 8, 2021 This week T.J. and Tony follow the Fab Four "under the equator" (as they say) for their ripping June 1964 concert in Melbourne, Australia. It's the rare show that captures the Beatles in peak performance shape, and in high quality audio and video. The guys go through track-by-track, and also find time to cover: • Their favorite early 2000s post-grunge band • Their least favorite 80s NBC TV theme • The breakfast menu at the Taco Bell in Plymouth, Wisconsin ...and more! So pack your bags; we're heading for Australia! Insert Men At Work joke here. EPISODE LINKS Find Fab footage of the Melbourne show on YouTube! Dig into this week's Pandora playlist! Check out UBP's videos on TikTok/YouTube/Facebook/Instagram! Like and subscribe! Please support our scrappy show. Score some merch or find us on Patreon! Drop us a review on Apple Podcasts!
Spéciale 100% George Harrison P.McCartney-Rockestra theme-Back to the egg (79)-GénériqueBeatles-If I needed someone-Rubber soul (65)Beatles-Taxman-Revolver (66)Beatles-Love you to-Revolver (66)Beatles-Within you without you-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps White album (68)Beatles-Old brown shoe-Single (69)Beatles-Something-Abbey road (69)Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey road (69)Beatles-I me mine-Let it be (70)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord (2020 mix)-All things must pass (50th anniversary) (21-70)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (version one)-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-What is life-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-Beware of darkness-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-Run of the Mill-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-All things must pass-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)G.Harrison-The light that has lighted the World-Living in the Material World (73)G.Harrison-Dark horse (early take)-Dark Horse (74)G.Harrison-Can't stop thinking about you-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)G.Harrison-Dear One-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)G.Harrison-Crackerbox Palace -Thirty three & 1/3 (76)G.Harrison-Love come to everyone-George Harrison (79)G.Harrison-All those years ago-Somewhere in England (81)G.Harrison-When we was Fab-Cloud nine (87)Traveling Wilburys-Handle with care-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)G.Harrison-Any road-Brainwashed (02)G.Harrison-The rising sun-Brainwashed (02)
Album de la semaine: "Man on the run" (Paul McCartney 2026) P.McCartney-Too many people-Man on the run (26)J.Lennon-God-Acoustic (04)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (version two)-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Photograph-Give more love (17)Beatles-It won't be long-With the Beatles (63)P.McCartney-Silly love songs (demo)-Man on the run (26)J.Lennon-One day (at a time) (take 18)-Mind games (The Ultimate Collection)(24-74)Beatles-Baby's in black-For sale (64)Beatles-Anytime at all-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Another girl-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Long haired Lady-Man on the run (26)J.Lennon-Going down on love-Walls and bridges (74)Traveling Wilburys-End of the line-Traveling Wilburys, vol. 1 (88)Beatles-In my life-Rubber soul (65)Beatles-Drive my car-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-Ram on/Ram on (reprise)-Ram (Deluxe Edition) (12-71)P.McCartney-Big barn bed-Man on the run (26)Jeff Lynne-With a little help from my friends/Nowhere man (cover)-All this and World War II (76)R.Starr-It's been too long-From the forthcoming album "Long long road" (26)R.Starr-Thank God for music-What's my name (19)Beatles-Baby you a rich man-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Arrow through me (rough mix)-Man on the run (26)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition) (17-67)Beatles-A day in the life-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Super Deluxe Edition) (17-67)G.Harrison-That is all-Living in the Material World (50th Edition) (24-73)P.McCartney-Gotta sing gotta dance-Man on the run (26)P.McCartney-Mull of Kintyre-Man on the run (26)G.Harrison-See yourself-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey road (69)R.Starr-Right side of the road-Postcards from Paradise (15)P.McCartney-Days we left behind-From the forthcoming album ”The boys of Dungeon Lane” (26)
El músico chileno y fundador de Beatlemania, Mario Olguín, conversó con Ritoque FM para contarnos dos grandes novedades que entusiasman a los fanáticos de los Fab Four: una nueva edición de su reconocido Beatles Tour y el regreso de la banda a los escenarios con un esperado concierto en Santiago. Por un lado, Olguín confirmó la versión número 26 del Beatles Tour, que se realizará desde el 8 de septiembre de 2026, con un completo recorrido por Londres y Liverpool. La experiencia incluye acceso exclusivo a lugares históricos vinculados a The Beatles, visitas a casas de infancia de sus integrantes y actividades únicas que han convertido este viaje en uno de los más valorados del mundo para seguidores de la banda. En paralelo, Beatlemania anunció su primer concierto masivo de 2026, que se realizará el domingo 12 de abril a las 18:30 horas en el Teatro Oriente, marcando un nuevo reencuentro con el público local tras más de tres décadas interpretando el legado del cuarteto de Liverpool. La conversación completa con Mario Olguín ya está disponible en nuestra plataforma, donde también puedes escuchar el podcast con todos los detalles de este imperdible viaje y el próximo show en vivo.
Journalist, writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed is a busy woman. Through the Square Window, her new(ish) podcast with Graham Kibble-White guides listeners through UK TV of decades gone by. It's nostalgia with a keen critical eye, examining what TV reflected about and indeed brought to British culture. With telly very much still at the forefront, Samira's also penned the forthcoming BFI Film Classics volume on 1964 Beatles' movie A Hard Day's Night. She chats to Mick about TV, its role in our daily life, how her mum taught men to cook, and what the telly can tell us about a social moment. And of course, the Fab Four's first film and what makes it such a great ride. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's podcast is a conversation with my former Atlanta neighbor, Steve Chamberlain, a former media executive whose career has intersected with some of the biggest brands and celebrities in entertainment history. I originally wanted to talk to Steve because of his experience leading the go-to-market plan of The Beatles Anthology, one of the most commercially successful recording projects of all-time. It was to be the follow-up episode to last week's interview with Peter Doggett, author of 'You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Break Up'.And while Steve and I discussed this at length, I found his experience as an executive vice president at Turner Broadcasting in the 1980s even more interesting. Working directly for Ted Turner, Steve's responsibilities included everything from home video to cable syndication and World Championship Wrestling. He shares a great story about utilizing 1-900 telephone numbers to monetize wrestlers' smack talk. It's a fun insight into the early days of a pre-Internet media “start-up.”Steve oversaw the 50th Anniversary celebrations for both Gone With the Wind and Casablanca, then—after Turner— went on to captain the release of Frank Sinatra's Duets, which eventually led to his work with the Fab Four.Check it out here or wherever you get your podcast love.✍️ Please rate and review Reasonably Happy HERE (DO IT!) ✍️
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. Colton and Andrew return with the first installment of "Brews, News, & Previews" in 2026 to celebrate the lives and careers of those we've lost over the past few months and catch up on news and previews! 00:00:00 - Episode Teaser/Intro Music/Opening 00:04:29 - Andrew's Mythology Trivia Question of the Episode! 00:07:01 - 'Mortal Kombat' Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Dead at Age 75 00:11:59 - 'Pulp Fiction' and 'The Mask' Actor Peter Greene Dead at Age 60 00:13:47 - 'It' and 'The Wire' Actor James Ransone Dead at Age 46 00:15:40 - 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone' Actress Catherine O'Hara Dead at Age 71 00:18:39 - 'Dawson's Creek' Star James Van Der Beek Dead at Age 48 00:24:58 - 'The Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now' Actor Robert Duvall Dead at Age 95 00:27:58 - Eric Dane, "McSteamy" on 'Grey's Anatomy', Dead at Age 53 00:33:14 - Paramount Skydance Poised to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery After Netflix Bows Out of Bidding War 00:48:07 - Lucasfilm Announces Leadership Transition 00:56:36 - Original 'Star Wars' Theatrical Edition Returning to Theaters in 2027 01:00:07 - '28 Years Later III' Moving Forward at Sony, Alex Garland to Return as Writer 01:07:14 - Lars Eidinger Cast as Brainiac in James Gunn's 'Man of Tomorrow' 01:08:53 - Sebastian Stan in Talks to Join 'The Batman: Part II' 01:14:54 - 83rd Annual Golden Globes Winners 01:18:05 - Prime Video Unveils First Look at Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in 'Tomb Raider' Series 01:21:09 - Apple TV Lands Rights to Brandon Sanderson's 'Cosmere' Fantasy Universe 01:33:33 - 'The Last of Us' Co-Creator Craig Mazin Developing 'Baldur's Gate' HBO Series 01:36:29 - Sony Reveals First Look at the Fab Four in 'The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event' as Production Begins 01:43:39 - Kristen Bell to Voice Amy Rose in 'Sonic the Hedgehog 4' 01:45:39 - 'Venom' Animated Movie in the Works at Sony 01:48:49 - Amazon Releases First Look at Kratos and Atreus in Live-Action 'God of War' Series 01:53:19 - 'Andor' Writer Beau Willimon to Write 'Game of Thrones' Movie 01:57:28 - 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' Official Trailer 02:02:44 - 'Pretty Lethal' Official Trailer 02:05:21 - 'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice' Official Trailer 02:07:17 - 'The Drama' Official Trailer 02:09:46 - 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' Official Trailer 02:13:42 - 'Mortal Kombat II' Official Trailer II 02:16:54 - 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Official Trailer 02:21:00 - 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 Official Teaser 02:24:44 - Catching Up With Andrew (Magic: The Gathering, 'Task', 'Predator: Badlands', 'The Pitt' Season 2, Redecorating House) 02:38:04 - Catching Up With Colton ('28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', 'Send Help', 'The Muppet Show' (2026 TV Special), 'Scrubs', Hades II, The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan, Indie Music Recommendations - Dead Pony, Momma, Die Spitz, Nine Inch Nails - Tron Ares: Divergence) 02:52:28 - Conclusion/Outro Music Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening! Got something to say? Send it our way to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Produced by: Anna Mattis Intro/Outro Music: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Slowly but surely Kari and Joe are making their way through every song that peaked on the Hot 100 in the 80s between number 41 and number 100. In this edition, it's three songs from early 1980 and three from late 1989. Get ready for an all night thing, Cheap Trick paying homage to the Fab Four, The Jets paying homage to a malfunctioning drive-thru speaker and a soundtrack sequel song that never should have been raised from the dead.Also, did you ever think someone could make a song written by Prince boring AF? Find out which 80s artist said "hold my beer" and did just that. All that plus Harry Styles covering Tears for Fears, a review of the new Squeeze album and more meme culture and Twitter stan banter than you ever knew you wanted. Send a text
Harry meets his dream woman, but Wills is less impressed. Suddenly, this "spare's" love life becomes a constitutional - and brotherly - crisis.Do you have a suggestion for a scandal you would like us to cover? Or perhaps you have a question you would like to ask our hosts? Email us at britishscandal@audible.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 520: Insert Beatles Song Here This week host Dave Bledsoe woke up, got out of bed and dragged a comb across his head. (At roughly 3 PM because he slept off his hangover. Again.) On the show this week we examine the very loud phenomena of young women screaming over four British dudes, we talk about Beatlemania! Along the way Dave waxes rhapsodic over Phil Collins. (Again) Then we dive into the first singer mania to sweep America, we talk about Frankie. (Sinatra, not goes to Hollywood) Then we met up with lads from Liverpool who like American music. (The Merseybeats. That joke never gets old.) We follow their rise from Liverpudlian obscurity, to German prominence to the biggest fucking band in the entire Universe. (Take THAT Jesus.) Finally we try to explain the almost inexplicable reaction that young people, primarily young women, had to The Beatles all the while not playing any actual Beatles songs. (The rights holders are QUICK with a copyright strike!) Our Sponsor this week is A Day In the Death, the premier Black Metal Beatles cover band in Northern New Jersey. We open the show with the Fab Four arriving in America and close with Werna Wolf saying aloha! Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatthehellpodcast.bsky.social The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ The Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehellwereyouthinkingpod/ Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/kHmmrjptrq Our Website: https://www.whatthehellpodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/I-Y6rUM1DgM?si=tIxn7wBMPLY-XTJh Buy Our Stuff: https://www.seltzerkings.com/shop Citations Needed: Sinatramania takes hold at the National Museum of American History https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2015/11/25/sinatramania-takes-hold-at-the-national-museum-of-american-history/ Frank Sinatra and the 'bobby-soxers' https://www.theguardian.com/century/1940-1949/Story/0,,127764,00.html The Beatles Were Louder Than a Jumbo Jet At Shea Stadium, Data Reveals https://www.newsweek.com/louder-beatles-fab-four-made-more-noise-jumbo-jet-data-reveals-498285 10 Facts About The Beatles's 'The Ed Sullivan Show' Debut https://www.mentalfloss.com/entertainment/music/the-beatles-ed-sullivan-debut-facts Why did the Beatles Stop Touring? https://www.aaronkrerowicz.com/beatles-blog/why-did-the-beatles-stop-touring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My guest today is Dan Absher, who joins me to discuss his book 'The Fab Four Pillars of Impact'. Dan's book looks at The Beatles as the ultimate case study for building exceptional teams and examines how each Beatle and the people around fulfilled a role in the organisation, why this was successful and why ultimately, they failed.
Reform UK has this week announced its ‘shadow cabinet'. But with a familiar cast of former Conservative ministers, can Nigel Farage shake off claims that his ‘one-man band' is little more than a Tory 2.0 project? Kiran Stacey and Peter Walker discuss what the appointments reveal about Reform's policy direction. Plus: who is Antonia Romeo, the newly appointed cabinet secretary? Please send your questions and messages for Pippa Crerar, Kiran Stacey and John Harris to politicsweeklyuk@theguardian.com. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
In this special episode, the conversation goes beyond anesthesia, leadership, and practice models and into something just as essential: friendship, health, and wellness. In a profession that is demanding, high‑stakes, and often isolating, the relationships CRNAs build with one another can be a powerful source of strength. Sharon is joined by longtime friends Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, NSPM-C, FNAP, FAANA, FAAN, Tracy Castleman, DNP, CRNA, APN-A, FAANA, and Carole Doyscher, CRNA, BSN, MS, APRN—four CRNAs whose bond, known affectionately as the Fab Four, was forged through shared experiences, mutual respect, and plenty of laughter along the way. Together, they reflect on how authentic connection within the CRNA community supports resilience, personal well‑being, and professional longevity. Here's some of what you'll hear in this episode:
What, another episode where your favorite podcast talks about The Beatles? Yes that's right, but this time we put a unique spin on and talk about musicians you may have never suspected are influenced by the Fab Four. We are quite sure some will be a surprise. So turn on your mind, relax and float down stream with a little help from your friends, Cary and Chuck.Hey Rally fans you can now text us hereThanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast, and to follow us on Instagram and Facebook
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesDisney, Paramount and Universal are lining up trailers for Super Bowl LX ywith spots expected for The Mandalorian and Grogu, Pixar's Hoppers and Toy Story 5, Steven Spielberg's alien thriller - Disclosure Day, Illumination's Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Minions 3, and Paramount's Scream 7 among others. In a surprising Super Bowl anomaly, Marvel Studios is apparently sitting the Big Game out despite having Avengers: Doomsday and Spider-Man: Brand New Day releasing this year, while Sony and Warner Bros seem to be following a similar strategy with their reported absences.Sony Pictures unveiled first-look images of Sam Mendes' ambitious four-film Beatles project through postcards hidden at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, revealing Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Joseph Quinn as George Harrison and Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr. The unprecedented biographical event will tell the story of the Fab Four from each member's perspective in separate films all releasing in April 2028, with production now underway in London and the cast anticipating 15 months of consecutive shooting across all four movies.Disney's board unanimously voted to name Josh D'Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences, as the company's next CEO effective March 18. D'Amaro, a 28-year Disney veteran overseeing the company's largest business segment with $36 billion in annual revenue, beat out Disney Entertainment co-chair Dana Walden, who was named to the newly created role of President and Chief Creative Officer reporting directly to D'Amaro. Iger will transition to senior advisor and board member through his retirement on December 31, 2026, having spent the past three years stabilizing the company and grooming successors after his previous handoff imploded.AppleTV has closed a deal to land the rights to the Cosmere books, the fictional literary universe by fantasy author Brandon Sanderson. The first titles being eyed for adaptation are the Mistborn series, for features, and The Stormlight Archive series, for television.Mandy Patinkin has been cast as Odin in Amazon Prime Video's live-action God of War series, joining Ryan Hurst as Kratos, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Thor, and previously reported Max Parker as Heimdall. The series has also cast Danny Woodburn and Jeff Gulka as the dwarven blacksmith brothers Brok and Sindri, along with Alastair Duncan reprising his role from the games as Mimir.Legendary's live-action feature adaptation of Gundam looks to have found a home as sources tell Deadline that Netflix is on board to distribute the film. Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo are on board to star with Sweet Tooth director Jim Mickle helming.The long-awaited fourth season of Apple TV‘s hit Ted Lasso will make its global debut in summer 2026. Along with the announcement, the streamer released four first-look images from the new season of the Emmy-winning comedy starring and executive produced by Jason Sudeikis.Catherine O'Hara, the beloved, multi-award-winning actor, writer and comedian died last week at her home in Los Angeles following a brief illness. She was 71.Universal announced last week that the next film in the Fast and the Furious franchise is titled Fast Forever and is set for theatrical release March 17, 2028. Netflix has unveiled the trailer and premiere date of April 23rd for “Stranger Things: Tales From '85,” the highly anticipated animated spinoff from showrunner Eric Robles and executive producers the Duffer Brothers.A24 released the official trailer for The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson.Jorge Lendeborg Jr. (“Spider-Man: No Way Home”) has joined Season 3 of the HBO drama, The Last Of Us, taking over the role from Danny Ramirez after he had to be recast due to scheduling issues.
This week we got a taste of what to expect from the four upcoming biopics about The Beatles with the release of the first images of Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn and Harris Dickinson as the Fab Four. Ireland has had 17 consecutive days of rain, will it ever stop? And Cork's Lord Mayor has said that he uses AI to write his speeches.Lise Hand and Kieran Cunningham join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Paul Byrne looks into why Flood Forecasts are not made public, asks if you feel pressurized to tip, hears Kinsale will be Fab Four crazy this weekend. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We pick up where we left off, in March 1963. The Gab Two follow the Fab Four along their journey in Anthology episodes 2 and 3: touring Britain, navigating Beatlemania, (probably) disappointing the Queen Mother, (probably) disappointing the boys in Paris, and—just in case you haven't had enough coverage of it—INVADING THE STATES. #Don'tTellICE Tee-Jay and Tony continue their Disney+ Deep Dish, and in classic Gen X fashion, spend most of their time waxing poetic about how much cooler everything was in the 90s. Their nostalgic trip leads them to the important inquiries, like: ⚡️
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
WKXL is proudly celebrating 80yrs of community radio and man oh man did we score big with today's guest/episode! WKXL's NH Unscripted had the honor of having Ron McNeil, the co-founder of The Fab Four: The Best Beatles Tribute Band called in to chat about the top tier Beatles tribute band. Ron is not only is the co-founder, but also plays John Lennon (minus Yoko), and he talks about touring, what it's like working with multiple tour groups, and even where The Fab Four is going. The Fab Four provided motion capture performances for the Cirque du Soleil Beatles LOVE Show's 10th anniversary revamp in 2017 and for The Beatles: Rock Band music game. Their numerous television appearances include “Entertainment Tonight,” and “Good Morning America” along with recording the soundtrack for the CBS-TV movie, “The Linda McCartney Story.” And, AND this Friday January 23rd at the Capitol Center for The Arts they will be hitting the stage. Grab your favorite squeeze (wife, girl friend or heck bring them both) and get over there!!
Filippo Sala"Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari"Come il soul all'improvvisoAncora Libriwww.ancoralibri.itChi è Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari? Il timido bimbo cresciuto a Roncocesi o il Gran Pastore del Blues all'italiana? Il giovane che cerca fortuna a Sanremo o la rockstar che duetta con Pavarotti, Clapton e Miles Davis? Se non si può tracciare un bilancio dell'Artista che oggi raccoglie i frutti dopo anni di semina, certo si può guardare l'Uomo. Diavolo e acqua santa, New Orleans e la Bassa, amore e solitudine: ecco l'arte del miscuglio, cifra stilistica di un artista figlio della provincia emiliana. Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari: un nome d'arte che, con ironia, scomoda perfino la Santissima Trinità. Lui che, battezzato Adelmo, da quarant'anni ci fa compagnia, con la sua musica sincera e piena di vita.Filippo Sala si è laureato in Linguaggi dei Media all'Università Cattolica di Milano, ateneo con il quale collabora tutt'ora con lezioni in veste di esperto sul rapporto tra musica, letteratura e spiritualità nei corsi di Italiano per la Comunicazione e Beni Culturali. Senior graphic designer presso una nota multinazionale del make-up, è da sempre appassionato di culture giovanili. Nella sua attività di divulgatore organizza corsi e talk sul rapporto tra i linguaggi artistici quali fumetto, cinema, fotografia e gli orizzonti dell'intelligenza artificiale.Cantautore, dagli anni Novanta a oggi ha suonato con Skiantos, Statuto e Nomadi ed è attualmente impegnato con la sua band, il Milanestrone, nella divulgazione e nel rinnovamento del dialetto milanese attraverso rassegne, concerti e spettacoli di teatro-canzone. Studioso innamorato del fenomeno Beatles e fin da bambino collezionista dei Fab Four, ha pubblicato i saggi Cantautori di Frontiera (Le Lettere, 2022) e Attraverso l'universo. L'anima pop dei Beatles (Àncora, 2024).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our Meet the Beatles series, Justin and Tyler bring you another Holiday song this time from the Fab Four. From the band's 5th annual fan club Christmas record, we listen to and review The Beatles and their Christmas gift of Christmas Time Is Here Again. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Happy Holidays to all!
It was today in 1980, on a Monday even, that John Lennon was shot and killed in front of his apartment building in New York. We'll talk about the life and legacy of perhaps the most famous and prolific of the Fab Four.
Send us a textLooking back at the dawn of YouTube. The Fab Four's fab documentary. Some products and brands that peaked in popularity in the 1980s.Episode 220 of the podcast is your weekly buffet of Gen-X nostalgia!It begins with a look back 20 years at the launch of the YouTube website. With a short video from a zoo, the world of the internet was forever changed. YouTube gave a voice to everyone who wanted to share their creativity. Billions visit the site monthly, and we will look back at how it all started, including the first videos I ever uploaded there.John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Those names evoke an image of arguably the most influential and important band in history, The Beatles. 30 years ago this week the seminal documentary known as The Beatles Anthology debuted and brought the Fab Four to the forefront for a new generation. We will do a deep dive into the documentary and how it impacted The Beatles' legacy,There is a new Top 5 that has a unique subject. We're going to look at products and brands that peaked in popularity or visibility in the 1980s. These are all still around today but haven't been seen in commercials in many years. Are any of them in your home?In a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule, looking at the story behind the iconic phrase "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"You can support my work by becoming a member on Patreon. Or you can Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeBuy My New Book, In Their Footsteps!Searching For the Lady of the Dunes True Crime BookHooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogWebcam Weekly Wrapup PodcastCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyListen to Episode 219 hereSupport the show
Send us a textFour state champions, four distinct paths, one honest conversation about what it really takes to get faster, stay healthy, and choose the right next step. We bring Lili, McKenna, Marissa, and Piper together to go beyond highlight reels and talk through the decisions, data, and doubts that shape a young distance runner's future. From the moment Lili knew Texas felt like home to the twist that led Marissa to Arkansas after a rough race, you'll hear how fit, team culture, and coach trust drive recruiting choices more than logos or hype.We dig into the science too. Lab testing isn't just about paces on a sheet; it's a confidence engine that turns training into targeted progress. Lili explains how winter structure fueled her spring breakout. McKenna shares how dialing iron and pacing solved mid-race fade. Piper talks about growing with the program since seventh grade and why evidence beats opinions when the pressure rises. Marissa adds the hard-won lesson of rebuilding after an unsustainable peak: sometimes you have to accept being slower today to be stronger tomorrow.You'll also get the fun stuff that reveals race IQ—who wins an elimination 1200, what distance flips the odds, and how each athlete would beat the others with tactics that fit their strengths. Sit-and-kick or press from the gun? Late surge or controlled suffering? Their answers show a deep understanding of strategy and self. We close with clear goals—430 in the 1500, a 3K title defense, NXN bids, dropping track times—and generous peer praise that reminds us why community moves the needle.If you care about middle distance and distance running, recruiting decisions, training data, and the mindset behind big performances, this one's packed with insight and heart. Subscribe, share with a teammate, and leave a review telling us which race tactic you'd choose and why.
Amid a conversation about Paul McCartney and the Fab Four's legacy and influence, a frequent SOTA caller stops Scoot dead in his tracks with a surprisingly tricky question to answer
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We're bagging on The Beatles for a second week in a row! This time it's The Rutles who snatch the laurels off of the Fab Four's shaggy heads. Just like before, we pick SIX songs wherein to make our case, so just tune in and find out how amazing the song craft of Neil Innes (Ron Nasty) was, as well as the playing of Ricky Fataar (Stig O'Hara), Ollie Halsall (the voice of Dirk McQuickly) and John Halsey (Barry Wom). They're all better than a squadron of tanks!
We kick off Season 11 with the question: “what have we learned so far?” Our listeners chimed in with their comments and Christopher and Tom expound on lessons both sublime and absurd. Then, we get to the good stuff, with an incredible lost 1993 interview with Paul McCartney that was only discovered in the Famous Lost Words archives a few weeks ago! Paul talks about how he chooses what songs to play in concert, how The Beatles would hash out songs in the studio, plus his dedication to vegetarianism and environmental causes. It’s an excellent chat with Paul and interviewer Dale Smith, a Beatles fan who is totally in his element. Then, Tom & Christopher share some Cool Song Facts about the Beatles post breakup. This is when things were getting pretty ugly between the Fab Four. Nevertheless, there are touching moments too, like when Paul helped out George during his final weeks. And we end things off with a tribute to the R&B vocal groups from the early days of rock and roll. Ben E. King talks about his days with The Drifters, Leon Hughes reflects on the hitmaking days of The Coasters, and in a rare audio clip, Frankie Lymon talks about his music career. Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria, AM1150 Kelowna and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
Episode Description: Max and Molly follow a tip that the POGs' delivery recruits are meeting up at a Beatles' concert in Liverpool, 1960. There, they not only enjoy seeing the Fab Four rise to fame but also discover their old teammate Katrina has been unwittingly working for the enemy through a mysterious “Spoon” app. Can they convince her to become a ‘Mole inside the Moles' before history takes another disastrous turn? Math Concepts: Subtraction; Division/Averages; Basic proportional reasoning History/Geography Concepts: The Beatles' early career in Liverpool and rise to international fame; Historical events tied to Katrina's deliveries (Watergate, Julius Caesar's assassination, the Great Depression)
Can Amethrust coexist and beat back Beetlemania? Or will the Fab Four fly free & f@%# up Fugazi? Featured Music: Tired of You (Feat. Fionn) by Fake Shark and sober up. by dead ex girlfriends Dungeon Punks is recorded and produced by Kirk Hamilton. This episode was played using the Daggerheart system. ——— Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/dungeonpunks Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Bluesky @dungeonpunks.bsky.social, Instagram/Threads @DungeonPunks or subscribe on YouTube Come hang out on our Discord channel! Find the Songs From Bands We Like on our Spotify and YouTube Music playlists. ——— EPISODE CAST: Stu Popp as The GM aka Everyone's Podcast Dad™ Fil Cieplak as Deadbolt Leigh Eldridge as Chanterelle Taylor Ramone as Creed Staind Kirk Hamilton as Brandon Van Thousand III
The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs celebrates the life and legacy of Sir Paul McCartney, from his Liverpool roots to Beatlemania and beyond. It is a journey that moves from the late 1950s spanning McCartney's skiffle start with John Lennon in The Quarrymen, through to his long solo career, taking in Mersey Beat; the rise of the Fab Four to 1960s icons; and Wings' 1970s success. Susanna learns how The Beatles could only have come from Liverpool, and how a visit to McCartney's old grammar school led to a significant legacy: the formation of the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA). Joining Susanna are author of recent biography Fly Away Paul, Lesley-Ann Jones; veteran songwriter and member of 10cc, Graham Gouldman; LIPA founding principal and chief executive, Sir Mark Featherstone-Witty; Beatles historian and author, David Bedford; lifelong Beatles enthusiast Jean Catharell; BBC Radio Merseyside broadcaster Paul Beesley; Universal Music Group chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge; plus two LIPA alumni - award winning composer Hannah Peel, and singer, songwriter and guitarist Natalie McCool. Giving the narrative an intimately familial contribution is McCartney's younger brother, Mike McCartney.
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Chris Mcmonigle filling in on the morning show suggests that the first thing you think of when you hear "Fab Four" is the Beatles. Tiki and Shaun beg to differ.
"Fab Four", Billy Joel bobblehead day at the stadium, Yankees stealing signs in a big win against Seattle. Mets get swept in a doubleheader by the hands of the Orioles. Best college towns to go away to school. Fried's not starting the All-Star game.
We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why way more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out for one last day so it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle today. C-Mac is pumped after last night's Yankees comeback win. He called it the best win of the season. They didn't have a hit until the 8th inning and they were down 5-0. Cal Raleigh said their closer was tipping his slider and runners on second could see it. Peter Schwartz is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback. Aaron Judge talked about the impressive slide at home from Volpe. Stanton talked about his first ever pinch hit HR. Jazz Chisholm will be in the HR derby. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. The Mets play in KC and will be getting Senga and Manaea back. Former manager Lee Elia passed away. We played his famous rant against Cubs fans from 1983. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry has some clips of coaches going off. Hour 2 - The Mets lost a double header in Baltimore. They had a lead in both games. Jerry cannot believe they took David Peterson out in the 8th inning after having an easy 7th. The Mets have to go into KC and win the series going into the all-star break. It was an ugly day yesterday for them. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback win over the Mariners. Aaron Judge talked about coming back down 5 runs after not getting a hit until the 8th. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Keith Hernandez almost got hit by a foul ball yesterday and didn't realize it. We talked about bobblehead giveaways as the Dodgers are giving out 40,000 of Kobe instead of the usual 17,000. In the final segment of the hour, the Yankees have a giveaway involving a child author and a pigeon. Hour 3 - We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series. Hour 4 - We started the hour with talk of the Yankees win last night, which C-Mac thinks was their best win of the series. They were being no-hit until the 8th inning and were down 5-0 and won the game. Cal Raleigh said after the game their closer was tipping pitches, in particular his slider. After getting swept in a double header yesterday, the Mets have to take 2-of-3 in KC before the all-star break. Peter returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees win including the sounds of Volpe's tremendous slide into home on the Judge sac fly. Stanton talked about his first career pinch-hit HR. The Mets lost a double-header in Baltimore. David Peterson was named to the all-star game. Kodai Senga will start tonight in KC. The Moment of The Day: Peter Schwartz is wrong. In the final segment of the show, Rick Springfield was on the Today Show and Al Roker's co-host yawned and he asked if he was boring them. Jerry played a song by a band that is not a real band, it's A-I. We also talked about scanning groceries while you shop so you can check out on your own.
FOLLOW RICHARD Website: https://www.strangeplanet.ca YouTube: @strangeplanetradio Instagram: @richardsyrettstrangeplanet EP. #1222 Revolution in Sound: The Scientific Genius of The Beatles Join Richard Syrett on Strange Planet as Professor Mark Brake unveils the hidden science behind The Beatles' revolutionary music. Co-authored with physicist-musician Dr. Jeff Brake, The Science of The Beatles explores how the Fab Four's studio innovations, from multi-tracking to tape loops, reshaped music. Discover how their genre-blending—classical, Indian ragas, and psychedelia—forged a new sonic language. From ‘Eleanor Rigby's' baroque strings to ‘Tomorrow Never Knows' psychedelic soundscapes, Brake reveals why Lennon and McCartney might echo Bach and Beethoven centuries from now. A fascinating blend of music, technology, and genius. GUEST: Professor Mark Brake is an acclaimed science communicator, author, and educator, renowned for decoding the science in pop culture. With works like The Science of Star Wars and The Science of Harry Potter, he's captivated global audiences at NASA, the BBC, and Seattle's Science Fiction Museum. Blending rigorous analysis with storytelling, Brake's unique lens illuminates the technological and cultural impact of icons like The Beatles, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. WEBSITE: https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com BOOK: The Science of The Beatles: The Technology and Theory Behind the Music and Lyrics SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BUTCHERBOX ButcherBox delivers better meat and seafood straight to your door – including 100% grass-fed beef,free-range organic chicken, pork raised crate-free, and wild-caught seafood. Right now, ButcherBox is offering our listeners $20 off their first box and free protein for a year. Go to ButcherBox.com/strange to get this limited time offer and free shipping always. Don't forget to use our link so they know we sent you. HIMS - Making Healthy and Happy Easy to Achieve Sexual Health, Hair Loss, Mental Health, Weight Management START YOUR FREE ONLINE VISIT TODAY - HIMS dot com slash STRANGE https://www.HIMS.com/strange RingBoost The largest provider of custom phone numbers since 2003 https://www.ringboost.com If you're ready to sound like the business people want to call, head over to https://www.ringboost.com and use promo code STRANGE for an exclusive discount. QUINCE BEDDING Cool, Relaxed Bedding. Woven from 100% European flax linen. Visit QUINCE BEDDING to get free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter,m InnerSanctum. Visit https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
GGACP celebrates the birthday (b. June 22) of Grammy-winning producer, British Invasion rocker and former Apple Records exec Peter Asher by presenting this ENCORE of an interview from 2017. In this episode, Peter joins the boys for a fascinating discussion about the genius of James Taylor, the profound influence of the Everly Brothers, the rivalry between the Beach Boys and the Fab Four and the 50th anniversary of “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.” Also, John Lennon meets Yoko Ono, Peter “inspires” Austin Powers, Linda Ronstadt teams with Nelson Riddle and Peter and Gordon play the '64 World's Fair. PLUS: Spike Milligan! Del Shannon! Jackie Gleason acts out! Chad & Jeremy meet the Caped Crusaders! And a “rejected” Beatles tune lands Peter at the top of the charts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Find out what makes Liverpool worth at least a day's visit even for those with no interest in Fab Four lore, then hear from renowned classicist Mary Beard about some of the best places outside Italy to see remnants of the ancient Roman empire. And learn why one expert recommends finding a good home base to unlace your boots on a multi-day European hiking trip. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
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