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Discover how to navigate the complexities of personal and professional decisions through the lens of behavioral economics. Kevin Coldiron speaks with Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist at Redfin and author of the book "Hate the Game," who shares insights on using economic principles to tackle everyday challenges, from negotiating salaries to understanding workplace dynamics. They explore the importance of empathy and perspective-taking in decision-making, emphasizing that understanding the rules of the economic game can empower individuals to succeed despite systemic inequalities. Fairweather discusses her own journey in economics and the lessons learned from her experiences, including the value of strategic thinking in competitive environments. This conversation is not only enlightening but also serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to improve their decision-making skills and career trajectory.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Kevin on SubStack & read his Book.Follow Daryl on X and read her book.Episode TimeStamps: 02:26 - Introduction to Daryl Fairweather07:30 - Choosing games and assessing probabilities13:14 - How do you know if your boss is a jerk?14:03 - Why it is important to be aware of how you present...
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The secret insights of economics, translated for the rest of us. Should I buy or rent? Do I ask for a promotion? Should I tell people I'm pregnant? What salary do I deserve? Should I just quit this job? Common anxieties about life are often grounded in economics. In an increasingly win-lose society, these economic decisions—where to work, where to live, even how to live—have a way of feeling fixed and mistakes terminal. Daryl Fairweather is no stranger to these dynamics. As the first Black woman to receive an economics PhD from the famed University of Chicago, she saw firsthand how concepts of behavioral economics and game theory were deployed in the real world—and in her own life—to great effect. Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work (U Chicago Press, 2025) combines Fairweather's elite knowledge of these principles with her singular voice in describing how they can be harnessed. Her great talent, unique among economists, is her ability to articulate economic trends in a way that is not just informative, but also accounts for life's other anxieties. In Hate the Game, Fairweather fixes her expertise and service on navigating the earliest economic inflection points of adult life: whether to go to college and for how long; partnering, having kids, both, or neither; getting, keeping, and changing jobs; and where to live and how to pay for it. She speaks in actionable terms about what the economy means for individual people, especially those who have the sneaking suspicion they're losing out. Set against her own experiences and enriched with lessons from history, science, and pop culture, Fairweather instructs readers on how to use game theory and behavioral science to map out options and choose directions while offering readers a sense of control and agency in an economy where those things are increasingly rare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/finance
Jeden zweiten Donnerstag präsentieren wir an dieser Stelle alte und neue Aufnahmen aus den Bereichen Blues, Jazz, Swing, Rhythm'n'Blues, Soul und Country: The Invisible Bluesman: Andy Fairweather-Low | Bloom: Neues von Larkin Poe | Chicago Blues Classics: Giles Robson & John Primer (Sendung vom 10.4.)
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is just embarrassing himself at this point with his blatant flip-flop regarding his relationship with Donald Trump and how he feels about the President. He continues to sound like the most fair-weather friend of the President, and New Yorkers deserve more than a fugazi running our city. In other news of the day, Bill Maher says the nursing home COVID scandal will be the reason Andrew Cuomo won't win the Mayoralty, congestion pricing will live to see at least a few more months in New York City, the Trump administration cancels millions in grants to NYC due to the illegal migrant crisis, and the President issues a new 104% tariff on stubborn China. Jennifer Harrison, Brian Kilmeade, Bellamy Bellucci, John Chell, Miranda Devine and Anthony D'Esposito join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back in November of 2024, Cee and Tiff held a session at the Ontario Craft Brewers Conference with Jonathan Barraball of Royal City and Ram McAllister of Fairweather Brewing in Hamilton, ON. It was titled "How To Market Your Craft Brewery Using Social Media in 2025", and it felt like it could be a valuable session to recreate for the podcast. They did a deep dive into all things social, including the 4 C's of Social Media Growth, high level best practices (profile optimization, platform options, content formats, community > virality, storytelling), consistency, the roles of a Social Media Manager, how to use a Content Calendar, how to create Content Pillars, how to stay consistent on social, how to up the quality of your content, content creation tools and software, clarity and community, AI and automation tools, how to lean into the current tariff situation, and attracting a new wave of craft beer drinkers. They got into some local gems - Steam Whistle Pilsner, Tooth & Nail Vim & Vigor, and True History The Tmavé. Here are the references mentioned in the podcast: - High Season Co. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/highseasonco - How to Create a Social Media Strategy from Scratch in 2025 (Step-by-Step): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-nDgTm82As - How to Create Content Pillars for Social Media | Follow this EASY Content Pillar Strategy!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wDGFEDx414 - Social Media Planning & Content Tracker: https://www.highseasonco.com/social-media-planning-content-tracker [use code BAOSFREE for free download] - SubMagic Caption Software: https://submagic.co/?via=highseason [10% discount] - ChatGPT Instagram Content Planning & Creation Guide: https://bit.ly/HSChatGPTContentGuide - ManyChat Instagram Automation Software: https://manychat.com/creators?utm_source=influencer&utm_medium=cold&utm_campaign=HighSeasonCo&utm_content=youtube [30 days free Pro Plan] - Flodesk Email Software: https://flodesk.com/c/HIGHSEASONCO [50% off for one year] BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
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You don't always get to choose your relations in life: it is neither your choice what family you're born into, nor who you work with. This gamble doesn't always work out, and is sometimes made especially more tragic because we spend the majority of our days working, and we must grow up with our family - regardless of who they are. That's why it is important to choose carefully the relationships where choice is an option. You might think I'm talking about “friends” here. But, more specifically, what I mean are those little friends that come from a different species - our pets. Just as with human relations, we have to work and put a serious effort into developing the relationships we have with our pets. So make sure you are sincere with this effort. Otherwise, you risk only being Fair Weather Friends. This story was written by Phillip Clark. It was directed, engineered, and edited by Phillip Clark. The Hidden Archives is created by Phillip Clark, and is produced by Phillip Clark and Nicole Clark of the Rhodes Collaborative Experience LLC. Executive Producer: Phillip Clark Co-Executive Producer: Nicole Clark The “Curator” was voiced by Nicole Clark, and the story was read by Phillip Clark. This, and every story, presented by the Hidden Archives is completely fictional. Any resemblance to actual people or events is purely coincidental. But, when it happens, it is somewhat disturbing, pretty cool, and kind of the point (sometimes). Music: Theme is “Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 – 22 Variatio 21 Canone alla Settima” by J.S. Bach, and the story music was: “Moonlight Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 - III. Presto” by Ludwig Van Beethoveni. Please remember to follow us on Facebook and Instagram (for now) at hiddenarchivespodcast, and on Bluesky at @hiddenarchives.bsky.social As always, feel free to message us on any or all of our social media platforms listed. Have a story idea, and theories on canon, or think you know something that might (or should) be in the Hidden Archives? Drop us a message and we'll see if you are curator material. We always respond to every direct message!
Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist for Redfin, joins Lisa Dent to discuss a recent report showing that the yearly income needed to buy a house was $100,000. Fairweather reviews the reasons that different parts of the country have it harder than others.
Episode Notes:In this episode of Leadership Conversations, Jonno White sits down with Paul Fairweather, an architect-turned-speaker, painter, and creative thinker. Paul shares his journey from co-founding and leading a successful architectural firm to stepping into the uncertain world of speaking and training. Along the way, he candidly discusses the challenges of reinvention, the power of creative confidence, and the importance of taking ownership as a leader.Paul's career began in architecture, where he built a thriving practice. But despite his success, he found himself drawn to other pursuits. He takes us behind the scenes of his bold decision to sell his share of the firm and embark on a new chapter. While he eventually found his way back to architecture for a time, his passion for creativity in all its forms—whether in painting, writing, or leadership—never faded.One of the most powerful insights Paul shares is about creative confidence. He talks about how many people abandon drawing, painting, or singing at a young age due to discouraging feedback or fear of failure. He reveals how he overcame his own doubts about his artistic abilities and now helps others do the same through workshops that reframe creativity as a process, not just a final product.Paul also offers a unique perspective on leadership. Drawing from his experience growing an architectural practice to a team of 55, he reflects on the importance of clear vision, communication, and trust. He shares a valuable lesson about how leaders must create the right “bumper lanes” for their teams—providing structure while allowing creativity to flourish. He also emphasizes the need for leaders to take responsibility for their mistakes and how that accountability builds a culture of trust.We also dive into the psychology of value—how some architects command premium fees while others struggle, and what that means for entrepreneurs, creatives, and business leaders. Paul explains how having a distinct style and embracing scarcity can significantly elevate perceived value.This conversation is packed with insights on creativity, leadership, and the courage to step into the unknown. Whether you're a leader looking to foster more creativity in your organization or someone seeking the confidence to pivot in your career, this episode will challenge and inspire you.Tune in now to hear Paul Fairweather's incredible journey and leadership wisdom!
In the early morning hours of March 29th 2014, the body of Jim Attfield was found in a park. He had been stabbed over 100 times. As the hunt for his killer was on, the body of Nahid Almanea was also found in eerily similar circumstances...Our email is for business enquiries only.https://linktr.ee/trulycriminal1Sources
Joining me on this video edition of the show the legendary Andy Fairweather Low.New Album Out "The Invisible Bluesman" Buy here https://amzn.to/40QsAbwJoining us on the latest edition of The Classic Rock and Blues Show with Tim Caple is none other than rhythm guitar legend Andy Fairweather Low. A true icon, Andy has played alongside some of the greatest names in music history—Eric Clapton, BB King, George Harrison, Roger Waters, Stevie Nicks, The Who, and many more. From his early days fronting the chart-topping Amen Corner to his acclaimed solo career and legendary collaborations, Andy's journey is nothing short of extraordinary.Now, he returns to his blues roots with a brand-new album, set for release on February 7th. Don't miss this exclusive feature interview as Andy shares insights into his storied career and his latest musical venture.Andy Fairweather Low is a rhythm guitar legend who has played with the music industries greats of the last 60 years, from Eric Clapton, BB King, George Harrison, Roger Waters, Stevei Nicks, The Who in fact the list is so long you couldn't fit it in here, and lets not forget the chart topping band Amen Corner as well. Andy turns to the blues for his brand new album coming Feb 7th Andy Fairweather Low, born on August 2, 1948, in Ystrad Mynach, Wales, is a renowned Welsh guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He first gained prominence in the late 1960s as the lead vocalist of the pop group Amen Corner. The band achieved several UK hits, including "Gin House Blues," "Bend Me Shape Me," "High in the Sky," and the chart-topping "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" in 1969. Following the disbandment of Amen Corner in 1970, Fairweather Low formed Fair Weather, which scored a UK Top 10 hit with "Natural Sinner" the same year. After the group's dissolution in 1971, he embarked on a solo career, releasing albums such as "Spider Jiving" (1974) and "La Booga Rooga" (1975). His solo work produced hits like "Reggae Tune" and "Wide Eyed and Legless," the latter reaching No. 6 on the UK charts in 1975. Beyond his solo endeavors, Fairweather Low became a sought-after session musician. He collaborated with prominent artists, including Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Roger Waters, and Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings. Notably, he was part of Eric Clapton's band during the acclaimed "Unplugged" performance and toured extensively with Roger Waters during the "In the Flesh" and "The Dark Side of the Moon Live" tours. #andyfairweatherlow #bluesmusic #amencorner
Kyle Fairweather, president of UNLV's Collegiate 100 and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, shared his journey from Houston to UNLV, where he pursues an International Business major with a Japanese concentration. Kyle discussed his military background as a combat medic and his transition to UNLV. He highlighted the Collegiate 100's focus on professional development, networking, and mentorship, including recent trips to Atlanta and Colorado. Kyle emphasized the importance of leadership, accountability, and public speaking skills gained through his roles. He also mentioned Alpha Phi Alpha's values and his aspirations for the Collegiate 100, including fostering a sense of community and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth.
With podcast listening at a record high, there's a significant opportunity for law firms to reach their target audience. In episode 166 of the CMO Series Podcast, we dive into the world of podcasting and learn how an effective podcast strategy can support your marketing and business development efforts. Recorded live in London, Will Eke is joined by Kate Fairweather, Director of Business Development and Marketing at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, to discuss the power of podcasts and why law firms should include podcasting in their strategy. We explore Curtis's podcast and how it's supporting their recruitment efforts with the potential to drive business growth within the firm. We'll also hear more about Kate's podcast journey, her award-winning ‘Dogs with Jobs' series which won the Podcast of the Year 2022, and why she's championing podcasting in legal marketing. Kate and Will cover: Kate's background in podcasting and broadcasting and what drives her passion Why law firms should consider podcasting to reach their market The vision and aims of the On Tour with Curtis podcast Kate has managed and hosted The progress of the podcast and the results that Curtis is seeing Curtis's podcast strategy and new podcast plans for the future Advice to other law firms looking to integrate podcasting into their marketing and business development strategies
We spend a ton of money to be able to get outdoors. But a lot of that money is spent to protect us from the elements when we are outdoors. Some people love suffering. Some do it for the gram. Some just love to stay home until the weather gets nicer. Whatever it is, feel free to do you!For more videos, gear reviews, blog and more visit www.brofessoradventures.com
This week on the Rockonteurs podcast, we welcome Andy Fairweather Low to the show. Andy is a wonderful guitarist and singer and the founding member of Amen Corner, but Andy's career stretches way beyond that and he shares some incredible stories of working with Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, George Harrison and seeing Hendrix and much, much more…This is a classic Rockonteurs!Instagram @rockonteurs @guyprattofficial @garyjkemp @gimmesugarproductions Listen to the podcast and watch some of our latest episodes on our Rockonteurs YouTube channel.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rockonteursFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockonteursTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockonteursProduced for WMG UK by Ben Jones at Gimme Sugar Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Rockonteurs podcast, we welcome Andy Fairweather Low to the show. Andy is a wonderful guitarist and singer and the founding member of Amen Corner, but Andy's career stretches way beyond that and he shares some incredible stories of working with Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, George Harrison and seeing Hendrix and much, much more…This is a classic Rockonteurs!Instagram @rockonteurs @guyprattofficial @garyjkemp @gimmesugarproductions Listen to the podcast and watch some of our latest episodes on our Rockonteurs YouTube channel.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rockonteursFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockonteursTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockonteursProduced for WMG UK by Ben Jones at Gimme Sugar Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a bit of a holiday break we're back with this episode that marked a shift in the show from this point forward. In an episode that starts centering on Homer and his buddies celebrating a sports championship, shifted to a story focused on Bart and the kids of Springfield. Come join us for a great time where we discuss: - Opening up our Joshua Jackson search to any Jackson Joshuas or even Jockson Jashuas. - The Simpsons being broadcast on a different night? - Could the Simpsons be coming to Disney Theme Parks? -Fairweather fandom. - Getting stuck in a "speaking of" loop. - Indoor kite flying. - Children of the Corn trauma. - Very British phrases. All this and much, much more! Our Recommendations Bryan: Post holiday trip to Asbury Park, New Jersey to see the Bouncing Souls. Cori: The aforementioned trip but focusing on the other things she and Bryan did. Patrick: A Man on the Inside on Netflix Want to reach out to us here's how you can do it: Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.com Instagram: @soitscometothis_pod Facebook: @soitscome2this Web: radpantheon.com
Guest: Andy Fairweather-Low. When you're in a band that has had a string of smash hits, it's not easy to walk away. But that's exactly what Andy Fairweather-Low did when he said goodbye to Amen Corner, who were at the peak of their game scoring a #1 and several other top 10 hits. Andy wanted to move from just singing to playing guitar and he wanted to write more of his own material. So from the end of Amen Corner came the beginning of Fair Weather. They released two albums in the early 70's taking in influences from American Soul combined with the English psych and prog sounds they were surrounded by. Andy of course went on to a very successful career with solo albums and working on a host of amazing projects as a sideman for the stars. And he's still going, still releasing great music. Check out his great stuff at https://andyfairweatherlow.com/ ===LINKS=== We're on Patreon and we could use your support. Become a member here and enjoy ad-free versions of each Epysode: patreon.com/FarmerJohnMusic We're on all social media platforms. Find us, follow us, stalk us. Just search for 'Vinyl Relics' and look for the logo. Questions? Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? Email me at farmerjohnmusic@gmail.com ===THE MUSIC=== Songs used in this epysode, in order of appearance. You can listen to these tracks here: ( *denotes track is not available on Spotify): BENT WIND - Sacred Cows MIKE SARNE - Come Outside THE ROLLING STONES - Talkin' ‘Bout You BESSIE SMITH - Me And My Gin AMEN CORNER - Gin House Blues AMEN CORNER - The World Of Broken Hearts AMEN CORNER - If Paradise Is Half As Nice AMEN CORNER - Get Back AMEN CORNER - Scream And Scream Again FAIR WEATHER - Natural Sinner FAIR WEATHER - God Cried Mother FAIR WEATHER - Don't Mess With Cupid FAIR WEATHER - Dead And Past SMILEY LEWIS - I Hear You Knockin' DAVE EDMUNDS - I Hear You Knockin' FAIR WEATHER - I Hear You Knockin' FAIR WEATHER - Ain't No Friend FAIR WEATHER - Sit And Think FAIR WEATHER - Looking For The Red Label FAIR WEATHER - Poor Man's Bum-A-Run FAIR WEATHER - Let Your Mind Roll On FAIR WEATHER - The Blues Today ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW - Every Day I Die ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW - Spider Jiving ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW - Wide Eyed And Legless ERIC CLAPTON - Rollin' And Tumblin' ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW - Waiting On The Up ANDY FAIRWEATHER-LOW - At The End Of All The Roads ??MYSTERY ARTIST?? - Tune in to next Epysode to find out... NEWPORT ELECTRIC - Bad Idea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another great hero on the podcast! We first heard Andy Fairweather Low with Amen Corner on jukeboxes in the late ‘60s and he's touring the UK from February. Ten albums and countless collaborations later, he looks back here at teenage life on the psychedelic circuit and the first shows he saw and played, stopping off at … … the Stones in Cardiff in '64 - “they opened with Talkin' ‘Bout You and it hit me like a virus.” … Amen Corner – “you gauged how good a gig was by how many people fainted.” … being The Face of '69 when Peter Frampton was the Face of ‘68. … getting Otis Redding's autograph. … the package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Move, Eire Apparent and the Nice “all in one charabanc together”. … his first band the Firebrands playing to “literally no audience”. … buying magical soul singles at Spillers in Cardiff. … the days when you had a 26-inch waist and played Knock On Wood eight times a night. … what people loved about Wide-Eyed And Legless. … recording 50 Words For Snow with Kate Bush. … the songs that “make the phones come out”. … the rigours of getting old: “halfway through the set she asked, when's Andy Fairweather Low coming on?” ... and Don Arden, Andrew Loog Oldham, disappearing cash and the significance of the Spider Jiving sleeve. Andy Fairweather Low tour dates:https://andyfairweatherlow.com/about-us/ Order Andy's The Invisible Bluesman album here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invisible-Bluesman-Andy-Fairweather-Low/dp/B0DKSN2CDZFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another great hero on the podcast! We first heard Andy Fairweather Low with Amen Corner on jukeboxes in the late ‘60s and he's touring the UK from February. Ten albums and countless collaborations later, he looks back here at teenage life on the psychedelic circuit and the first shows he saw and played, stopping off at … … the Stones in Cardiff in '64 - “they opened with Talkin' ‘Bout You and it hit me like a virus.” … Amen Corner – “you gauged how good a gig was by how many people fainted.” … being The Face of '69 when Peter Frampton was the Face of ‘68. … getting Otis Redding's autograph. … the package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Move, Eire Apparent and the Nice “all in one charabanc together”. … his first band the Firebrands playing to “literally no audience”. … buying magical soul singles at Spillers in Cardiff. … the days when you had a 26-inch waist and played Knock On Wood eight times a night. … what people loved about Wide-Eyed And Legless. … recording 50 Words For Snow with Kate Bush. … the songs that “make the phones come out”. … the rigours of getting old: “halfway through the set she asked, when's Andy Fairweather Low coming on?” ... and Don Arden, Andrew Loog Oldham, disappearing cash and the significance of the Spider Jiving sleeve. Andy Fairweather Low tour dates:https://andyfairweatherlow.com/about-us/ Order Andy's The Invisible Bluesman album here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invisible-Bluesman-Andy-Fairweather-Low/dp/B0DKSN2CDZFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another great hero on the podcast! We first heard Andy Fairweather Low with Amen Corner on jukeboxes in the late ‘60s and he's touring the UK from February. Ten albums and countless collaborations later, he looks back here at teenage life on the psychedelic circuit and the first shows he saw and played, stopping off at … … the Stones in Cardiff in '64 - “they opened with Talkin' ‘Bout You and it hit me like a virus.” … Amen Corner – “you gauged how good a gig was by how many people fainted.” … being The Face of '69 when Peter Frampton was the Face of ‘68. … getting Otis Redding's autograph. … the package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Move, Eire Apparent and the Nice “all in one charabanc together”. … his first band the Firebrands playing to “literally no audience”. … buying magical soul singles at Spillers in Cardiff. … the days when you had a 26-inch waist and played Knock On Wood eight times a night. … what people loved about Wide-Eyed And Legless. … recording 50 Words For Snow with Kate Bush. … the songs that “make the phones come out”. … the rigours of getting old: “halfway through the set she asked, when's Andy Fairweather Low coming on?” ... and Don Arden, Andrew Loog Oldham, disappearing cash and the significance of the Spider Jiving sleeve. Andy Fairweather Low tour dates:https://andyfairweatherlow.com/about-us/ Order Andy's The Invisible Bluesman album here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invisible-Bluesman-Andy-Fairweather-Low/dp/B0DKSN2CDZFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode we cover today, the inter-villain drama “heats” up while the rangers get frozen. In the second one, Ms. Fairweather is clearly in an incestuous relationship with her brother, and all the rangers gaslight Joel for daring to suggest it. Look there's a little bit of a wild shift between the two episodes this week ok?
The Am I Wrong? committee says it's time to introduce a new limited version of our state's drivers license to keep bad winter drivers off the roads during the snowy months.
In the third of our holiday shows we have our Legends of Triathlon interview with Jackie Fairweather (Gallagher).
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Send us a textIn this fun and energetic episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley, Darian, and Jennifer take a deep dive into the exciting world of sports fandom and the culture that surrounds it. Sharing their own stories, they reveal how being a sports fan goes beyond the game itself—it's about building lifelong friendships, creating traditions, and finding a sense of belonging. From the joy of tailgating to the thrill of iconic game moments, the conversation touches on how sports bring people together, connecting communities and generations in meaningful ways. They even explore how pop culture, like the "Taylor Swift effect," can spark interest and draw in new fans.The episode also breaks down the many layers of fandom, from the intense passion of diehard supporters to the casual enjoyment of those just discovering the fun of game day. Whether it's the pre-game excitement of tailgating or the pride of wearing team merchandise, the girls discuss how these elements enhance the overall fan experience, making it more than just a pastime—it's a way of life. Whether you're an avid sports lover or just starting to explore the excitement, this episode will inspire you to find your place in the fan community and create memories that last a lifetime.Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(1:42) The magic of tailgating and pre-game rituals(3:27) Growing up as a sports fan: Traditions and team loyalty(6:01) The Tom Brady effect and fantasy leagues(11:19) The cost and privilege of live sports events(17:29) Tailgating traditions: Themes, rules, and community(25:24) Exclusive merchandise and the appeal of live events(26:23) How live games inspire a deeper respect for athletes(34:57) OutroFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty
On Hour 3 of Kyle, Brust and Nortman, Kyle and Ben try to help Brad through his dilemma with his car running low on gas and whether or not he should wait to take it to his favorite gas station or play it safe. Despite the Packers losing games to the Vikings, Eagles and Lions Kyle is sure the Packers will find a way to win those games in the playoffs. What does Jordan Love have to do to bring the Packers to the Super Bowl? Do the Packers need a go to pass catcher? What is going on with Jayden Reed? Bryan Bulaga joins the show.
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about if it’s foul to be a fair-weather fan. If the team you typically root for is bad, is it okay to root for another team? Eric also talks about Mayor Johnson walking back his property tax hike.
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about if it’s foul to be a fair-weather fan. If the team you typically root for is bad, is it okay to root for another team? Eric also talks about Mayor Johnson walking back his property tax hike.
Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, joins John Williams to talk about if it’s foul to be a fair-weather fan. If the team you typically root for is bad, is it okay to root for another team? Eric also talks about Mayor Johnson walking back his property tax hike.
The Rangers are able to (Barely) stop Queen Bansheera from returning, but Ryan decides to go search for a way to trap her permanently. That's fine and all, but really what's important here is that Joel gets completely upstaged in front of Ms. Fairweather by his Billy-Level-Genius cousin. Plus: That's right its the Omega Megazord, it has an incredibly dumb name but… it's kind of great?!
Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 271 with our guest Bruce Fairweather of the Love Battery (Low Bar Ramblers, Green River, Mother Love Bone, Deranged Diction, The Incompetents, Blind Horse). We discuss his bluegrass band the Low Bar Ramblers and rejoining Love Battery for a show, Nov 10 at the Freakout Festival in Seattle. We also discuss his musical contributions to the Seattle sound: Love Battery, Mother Love Bone, and Green River, and more! For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/p/Low-Bar-Ramblers-100066406192045/?_rdr https://www.facebook.com/p/Love-Battery-100063468314848/ https://greenriver.bandcamp.com/music Wild Powwers (Bruce contributes to the track Pagent on 2021 album What You Wanted) https://www.wildpowwers.com Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod. Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org Nothing Shocking Podcast Best of 2024 Apple Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/nothing-shocking-podcast-2024/pl.u-NP2Ws7135YR
Steve Crossman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Shay Given to discuss whether Tottenham are 'the ultimate fairweather team' after blowing a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 at Brighton. The BBC's Chief Football News Reporter Simon Stone joins the pod to reflect on the verdict in Manchester City's legal case against the Premier League's associated party transaction (APT) rules and discuss what happens next. And the panel have a feisty debate over whether goalkeepers should celebrate saving penalties after Jordan Pickford thwarted Anthony Gordon on Saturday.Topics: 02:58 - Are Spurs the ultimate fairweather team? 28:47 - What does the verdict in Manchester City's legal case against the Premier League's associated party transaction (APT) rules mean? 38:55 - Should goalkeepers celebrate saving penalties?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Chelsea v Real Madrid - Women's Champions League - 20:00 - Tuesday 8th October Manchester City v Barcelona - Women's Champions League - 20:00 - Wednesday 9th October England v Greece - Nations League - 19:45 - Thursday 10th October Arsenal v Chelsea - Women's Super League - 13:45 - Saturday 12th October Man Utd v Tottenham - Women's Super League - 12:30 - Sunday 13th October Finland v England - Nations League - 17:00 - Sunday 13th October
On this episode of the NCS Podcast we interviewed Owen Jones (Selfish Act/Seconds Left). Owen sings in Selfish Act and is the drummer of Seconds Left. We talked to Owen about finding underground music and a multitude of other subjects including his bands, what he loves about shows and the scene and of course pizza. Check this out Selfish Act is definitely a band on the rise. Episode music is Fairweather by Selfish Act.
Jeremy Jones & Jonathan Ellsworth revisit the 2010 film, Deeper, that Jeremy calls the most important movie of his snowboarding career — which is saying something, coming from a guy who was named snowboarder of the year 10 times, and a guy who's starred in over 100 films. But there is no question that DEEPER represents a watershed moment in snowsports films, when riders like Jeremy, Travis Rice, and Xavier De Le Rue are here pushing the limits of what is possible on the steepest slopes. In our conversation, Jeremy lays out what he was trying to do, where he was trying to push skiing and snowboarding, he shares the backstories behind the steepest lines he's ever ridden, lots of the lessons he learned, and more.RELATED LINKS: BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredRead Now: Our 24/25 Digital Winter Buyer's GuideOrder Now: Our 24/25 Winter Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMES:The Inspiration For Deeper (3:04)When Big Alaska Turned Small (6:46)The Station Wagon Scene?? (8:55)Jeremy's Goal with Deeper (11:50)Travis Rice (14:51)Tents & Steep Lines (19:54)Chamonix (20:56)Toe Edge Turns (25:01)Risk Assessment & Rule #1 (26:21)Antarctica (31:36)Riding Steeps (36:10)Fairweather, Alaska (38:38)Bivy Sack and Black Bomber and Frozen Joints (44:32)Fear (53:29)Production Challenges & Picking Lines (55:14)Wall of Walls (57:28)Spine Riding (59:40)Soundtrack & Rewatching the Film (1:03:02)Impact of Deeper (1:06:40)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30CRAFTEDOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Note: "Act 2" will be a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics*Lots of hilarity from the previous night's "Big Fraud Thursday" on Patreon is discussed.*Somehow, the Detroit Tigers are going to make the baseball playoffs.*EZ is a fair weather fan.*The story of EZ's big Foghat ticket giveaway.*Video of Foghat playing, "Drivin' On."*The Great Food Giveaway...with Tampons 4 is coming up.*A hilarious story from Great Food Giveaway #1 in 2020 involving Sarah Rook Ruck Roosh and Blind Sol.*The latest, "EZ Out of Context Clips."Sponsors:Berlin Raceway, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Note: "Act 1" was a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*Trump is in West Michigan*Trump is selling watches for big $$*EZ gets Trump on the phone.*EZ and Trump call the local place he'll be having his town hall at*The story of Kenney not liking something Jen typed in the chat on yesterday's Ben and Eric show.*EZ tries to smooth things over, only to have Corey attack Kenney for no reason. This resulted in Kenney wanting to smash Corey's face in.*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Berlin Raceway, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In Episode 220 Paul Fairweather joins Anecdotally Speaking to discuss all things storytelling and creativity in business and beyond. In Episode 220 of Anecdotally Speaking, … The post 220 – Paul Fairweather: Storytelling and Creating Without Fear appeared first on Anecdote.
Ben Stiller is a moron. Why do black people historically vote Democrat? Don't make a man a symbol. We are in a generational war. Dying on air. Why are we being inundated with Kamala advertising and we hear nothing for Trump? Sending your kids off to college. Should you vote early? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wow the lads ride again with their friend and comedian Megan Bitchell to get into it about going David Foster Wallace Mode, fluid dilution, slop vs blockbusters, take a trip to the Energy Drink Corner and more! Follow us: @mikeabrusci @thisdiegolopez @meganbitchell @alittletimepod www.patreon.com/alittletimepod
Brittney Fairweather is a co-founder and Chief Business Development Officer of TRX Capital, a real estate lending firm focused on Business Purpose Lending where she manages overall growth, strategy, and client-facing communications. With a mission to bridge the gap for first-time buyers and revolutionize real estate investing, TRX Capital provides flexible capital and expert support to small builders and investors. Previously she founded the mortgage lender Genesis Capital, which she sold to Goldman Sachs.
With a frozen housing market and a lack of housing supply, what's the best way to navigate the housing market? Should you become a lifestyle renter? Guest Daryl Fairweather is a trusted source in the real estate market. As a female, millennial, and woman of color, Daryl brings a fresh perspective to housing topics and economics. She shares insights into what's driving the current housing market, where prices may go in the future and the long-term trends are affecting housing.