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I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Crewe, Exeter, Tranmere, Leyton Orient and current Barrow defender...George Ray.The boys talk everything from unique football side hustles to representing Wales at under 21 level.They then discuss the early days coming through at Crewe Alexandre with the likes of Perry Ng before becoming one of the only players to make their professional debut at Wembley!George then openly discusses the emotional rollercoaster of being a professional footballer and how he dealt with various different managers before almost quitting the game entirely at the age of 26.Finally George talks about how he created the famous Roy Cropper parody account on twitter whilst also playing against a young Harry Kane whilst playing for Wales U21s.
Colorado beat TCU and the world lost it's mind. Is Colorado good or TCU bad? Finally George gives us a realistic view of Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of our podcast, we cover a range of topics that are sure to spark some interesting discussions.First, ( 09:30 )we dive into the recent shooting in Virginia where a 6-year-old boy brought a gun to school and shot his teacher. We examine the events leading up to the shooting, including the boy's history of violence, and explore what can be done to prevent these types of tragedies from occurring. 6 year old shoots VA teacher - ( Youtube link below - Skip to 1:15 for the story )Next, ( 13:00 ) we discuss the news that Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, is taking a huge cut in his salary. ( but its still pretty big ) We explore what this means for the company and its employees, and whether or not this move is a positive one. https://www.yahoo.com/news/amazon-ceo-andy-jassy-no-184437769.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmluZy5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKSnXX3cPQtTCL4Z9hui1BAyOLYHe33loF3ql4qhMj8584VEFY0ZTZJvWIPlA6IoLPmZ2wBUr0Z54JWzjkR4RS3lfarss3WVzvp7i39pEzUWNIAKzoZBA6VBNjlce2qLQ8Z40qD8VQo6dfPLUdyJFE3Jj2vHFCbsY_L6REoSSdYmWe then move on to a lighter topic, as we talk about new neighbors. Whether you're excited to meet new people or feeling a bit nervous, we share our thoughts on how to make the most of this situation.After that, we switch gears again and dive into the world of video games. Specifically, we look at the cost of buying all the 3DS games ever released. Is it worth it? How much money would it set you back? We crunch the numbers and give our verdict.Finally, ( 08:13 ) we end the episode with a weird and wild story about the Dalai Lama and a strange tongue-sucking situation. You won't want to miss this bizarre tale! (video below )and FINALLY George made it to the LAST episode of The Walking Dead original series. ( Spoilers )Join us for this episode of our podcast, where we tackle serious issues, explore fun topics, and delve into the downright weird.6 year old shoots VA teacher - ( Skip to 1:15 for the story )Buying every single 3ds and WiiU game The weird Dalai Lama tongue sucking video Get full access to RegularAssPodcasts at whomst.substack.com/subscribe
The legend of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution as a rally bred monster still lives on to this day. George Tsangaris from Tsangaris Rally Team explains why they chose the Evo as their rally platform and what the car and it's legend means to their family racing team. George goes over what it took to prep their Evo for serious rally racing. He also gives advice for anyone looking to get their Evo or other Mitsubishi into rally racing. Finally George gives us the events that you can see their car in action.
Subterranea ha perdido el norte, pero la culpa es finalmente de Marillion, —cómo no—. Está claro que mentar la palabra «Marillion» tiene mucho peligro, tanto, que puede ocurrir de todo, desde repentinas salidas en medio del programa, como oportunistas apariciones; o simplemente que David Pintos llegue a convencer a Carles Pinós que algo que detesta, pueda incluso llegar a optar a su Anextop. Programa hilarante como pocos, donde un desconocido artista alemán logra disputar a los propios Marillion, el tiempo que estos «locos subterráneos» llegan a dedicar a su disco. Juan Francisco Díaz, Fernando Pastor, Carlos Romeo, Carles Pinós, Pedro Enrique Esteban y David Pintos os hablarán de los más recientes trabajos discográficos de Abel Marton Nagy´s Cosmos Band, Finally George, Giant Hedgehog, Ikarus, Ghost, Wilderun y Marillion. No te lo pierdas, dale a play ya. Edición: Jordi Via. www.subterranea.eu https://www.facebook.com/subterranearadio
This episode deals with 2 more chapters of The Home Life of Poe - Schoolboy Love Affairs and Rosalie Poe. Susan Archer Talley writes movingly about Poe's first romantic attaction, its tragic conclusion, his sister Rosalie Poe, the strange effect of wine on both Edgar and Rosalie. Finally George looks into some of the dynamics of Deafness - why Susan Archer Talley's deafness may have made her the ideal person to write a book about Poe, and how art starts in the heart (not the ear) and is meant to touch hearts.Who do most scholars believe was Poe's first ideal love?What seemed to be the effects of wine on Rosalie and Edgar (even at a young age)?Who was the inspiration for “To Helen"?Was Susan Archer Talley adventitiously deaf?What could Keats mean by “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard/Are sweeter”02:00 Schoolboy Love Affairs05:30 Devotion of and love for Mrs. Stannard10:44 Rosalie Poe12:42 Effects of wine13:28 William Henry Poe15:14 Dynamics of Deafness16:30 Advantages of deafness?21:37 Poets who happen to be deaf25:32 Visual experiences and art's purpose in touching hearts29:23 Next week's epsiode 29:33 Sources
In the first episode of this summer podcast, George meets AFC Wimbledon’s Sports Scientist Chris McConnell. Chris discusses the season just completed and kindly presents some data collated over the season to demonstrate the departments key KPI’s. Finally George asks how Chris got into the Sports Science role and what advice he can give to people who want to follow the same journey.
On today's episode George tells how each team can punch their ticket to the Super Bowl in the AFC & NFC championship games and gives out his picks. (2:00) Then George examines the fake vaccine market in Seattle (5:00). Afterwards George is joined by Dro and Brooks from the Hear Me Out Podcast to talk about how they started the podcast, weird dreams, drones and another segment of "Yo G, let me ask you something". (7:30) Finally George reviews the lyrics of SZA's Good Days (48:00). On today's episode George Jarjour Follow George Jarjour on Instagram and Twitter Follow Just Talk Pod On Instagram and Twitter This episode is always brought to you by The Sports On Tap Network
On today's episode George Jarjour talks James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets and gives his picks for the NFL divisional playoffs (2:30). The Seattle Story of the day about the Washington Huskies men's basketball team (13:00). Then George is joined by Chelsea Walsh (17:00) to discuss her involvement in modeling, talent management and fine arts and what it's like to be in Miami during COVID and Chelsea becomes the first guest to be part of George's new series called "Yo G, let me ask you something?". Finally George breaks down the lyrics Bad Boy by Juice World featuring Young Thug. (52:00). And finally George complains about Tottenham and outros. (55:00) Follow George Jarjour on Instagram and Twitter Follow Just Talk Pod On Instagram and Twitter This episode is always brought to you by The Sports On Tap Network
Creado en el confinamiento de marzo de 2020, guardado bajo llave durante meses, nacido para ambientar los lunes o simplemente, reservado para un momento especial. Nace otro nuevo espacio de Subterranea Coffee, un refugio para soñadores, la selección musical de la mejor cafetería del mundo, esa a la que siempre vas, sea cual sea… En tu mesa, tu café diario; en tus oídos, Sonora Café. David Pintos te explicará porque esas canciones son selectas, porque pueden llegar a ser la banda sonora de lo que reste de este día, de la semana, del año... Ritmo, melodía y emotividad para pensamientos profundos, oníricos, melancólicos o vibrantes. Blackfield, Unitopia, Finally George, Loney Robot, Joe Bonamassa & Beth Hart, Al Jarreau, Cloudmap, Simply They, Saga, Rush, Garou, Yogi Lang, Soen, Sylvan y Big Big Train. Hemos escuchado el equivalente a una gota de agua, nos queda todavía un océano de música por descubrir, la vida es demasiado corta para escuchar una y otra vez lo mismo, tú lo sabes, yo lo sé y… pronto, todos lo sabrán. Subterranea Coffee, Sonora Café, Monday Music… Enjoy. www.subterranea.eu www.davidpintos.com
Creado en el confinamiento de marzo de 2020, guardado bajo llave durante meses, nacido para ambientar los lunes o simplemente, reservado para un momento especial. Nace otro nuevo espacio de Subterranea Coffee, un refugio para soñadores, la selección musical de la mejor cafetería del mundo, esa a la que siempre vas, sea cual sea… En tu mesa, tu café diario; en tus oídos, Sonora Café. David Pintos te explicará porque esas canciones son selectas, porque pueden llegar a ser la banda sonora de lo que reste de este día, de la semana, del año... Ritmo, melodía y emotividad para pensamientos profundos, oníricos, melancólicos o vibrantes. Blackfield, Unitopia, Finally George, Loney Robot, Joe Bonamassa & Beth Hart, Al Jarreau, Cloudmap, Simply They, Saga, Rush, Garou, Yogi Lang, Soen, Sylvan y Big Big Train. Hemos escuchado el equivalente a una gota de agua, nos queda todavía un océano de música por descubrir, la vida es demasiado corta para escuchar una y otra vez lo mismo, tú lo sabes, yo lo sé y… pronto, todos lo sabrán. Subterranea Coffee, Sonora Café, Monday Music… Enjoy. www.subterranea.eu www.davidpintos.com
Progressive rock music show featuring Newhaven, England’s Dandelion Charm and the latest album MAYBE DREAMERS, supported by music from: Perfect Beings, Finally George, Yossi Sassi & The Oriental Rock Orchestra, IO EARTH, Residuos Mentales, Pentangle, FLUTATIOUS, John Holden Music, Mt. Amber, Anathema Lazuli, Lifesigns, SIIILK, ESP Project, Moon Letters
El desfile de interesantes novedades continúa, las creaciones se suceden a un ritmo frenético, pese a continuar siendo ignoradas por los medios mayoritarios. En Subterranea seguimos apostando por la música de calidad, por eso volvemos a traeros una vez más una sucesión de trabajos, que lamentablemente no encontraréis en las radios comerciales. Todo un derroche de creatividad y buen hacer, bien acompañado de divertidas polémicas y no menos atrevidas opiniones de los contertulios. No os perdáis lo nuevo de: Crippled Black Phoenix, Finally George, Gazpacho, Koenji Hyakkei, Lunatic Soul, Ring Van Mobius, Soft Machine, Sunchild, The Sea Within y Uriah Heep. Estilos para todos los gustos y sensibilidades, y los habituales intercambios de afilados cuchillos volando de un lado al otro del estudio. Nuestro tranquilo mar interior se vio inundado de gazpacho. Una divertida velada amenizada con música, para no perdérsela.
El desfile de interesantes novedades continúa, las creaciones se suceden a un ritmo frenético, pese a continuar siendo ignoradas por los medios mayoritarios. En Subterranea seguimos apostando por la música de calidad, por eso volvemos a traeros una vez más una sucesión de trabajos, que lamentablemente no encontraréis en las radios comerciales. Todo un derroche de creatividad y buen hacer, bien acompañado de divertidas polémicas y no menos atrevidas opiniones de los contertulios. No os perdáis lo nuevo de: Crippled Black Phoenix, Finally George, Gazpacho, Koenji Hyakkei, Lunatic Soul, Ring Van Mobius, Soft Machine, Sunchild, The Sea Within y Uriah Heep. Estilos para todos los gustos y sensibilidades, y los habituales intercambios de afilados cuchillos volando de un lado al otro del estudio. Nuestro tranquilo mar interior se vio inundado de gazpacho. Una divertida velada amenizada con música, para no perdérsela.
A little bit extra, every weekday morning, from LBC's longest-serving presenter.
Today here on Earth there is a ‘Civil War of the Spirit’ underway. Racial divides, religious intolerance, material avarice, martial control, and intellectual arrogance all challenge us to love and to heal our great separation from oneness and unity consciousness. So, what is it that drives ‘a man of the cloth’ to see that the Vietnam war was wrong, that Maori of Aotearoa New Zealand were dispossessed of their land, that the South African rugby tour of NZ was racially selected, and that nuclear power and weapons brought into a country that threatened no other country, was and is morally indefensible? Do we think to any depth of wisdom these days? Have we cast values and virtues out the window as we embrace the shallow distraction of material comforts and indulgences? This is a question that we need to engage and think deeply about. For it is obvious that George Armstrong, ably supported by his wife Jocelyn, has dwelt on many of the underlying causes that separate us all from participating and being global family. Though George was on good terms with the local Bishop, he realised that with falling congregation attendances, the Church had lost its way. It was not engaged with the community and whatever virtues and values that the Anglicans wished to embed in the wider community basically echoed inside a vacuum. That though his Bishop also had an understanding of Liberation Theology, that in those days was making a huge impression in South America - where the priests took Christ down from the cross and instead got themselves in alongside the peasants and served and worked with a hands-on approach to share the load of the downtrodden. For George intuitively knew that there had to be a better way if we were to bring peace and justice to earth. Hence, his deep commitment to the issue of the day - on so many levels. Born in Dunedin in the South Island of NZ, the youngest in his family, and though somewhat spoilt it was a lonely life as his many older brothers went off to post 1945 war activities. As a boy he joined the boy scouts and embraced the moral quality of that credo, that he eventually became a strong Anglican and then he experienced an ‘angelical’ conversion of what it was like to have an intense personal sense of God - or the Divine. After a stint at teaching in Waitaki in the South Island he then became an Anglican Priest and to have parishes in Dunedin and Christchurch when he realised that the Church as a religious entity was basically failing - as he could see it in the dwindling numbers - and he felt that in a sense it was a moral issue in that the church was not engaged with society - ethically - and after a few run-ins, he felt that he had to stand up in what he believed in - no matter what. He eventually ended up teaching at a Theological College becoming ordained and realised that you can only understand yourself by being active in the world, that books could not really do that, or only to a small extent. So he felt that he had to get out and become engaged and involved with the world - and that the learning comes on reflection from the action. Especially in his opposition to the Vietnam war which was a horrific shock for him - as it took him against his Church - including some theological students against his Church too. To one time taking placards into Good Friday procession saying that ‘Christ died for the Viet Cong.' And that the Bishop wanted him to get out of the procession and yet the Bishop was also good friends with George as he was quite partial to ‘liberation’ theology. George, also found that there was a Buddhist strain in South Vietnam that was very aligned with him - as the Buddhist had a saying “they are our brothers who we kill.” That the Buddhist Nuns were also very strong on this - and this all linked to the heart of Christianity. George’s mother had a sense that Maori spirituality was unique and when George officiated at some burials at Karatane, he realised that Maori and Pakeha understandings were very, very different. To experience Maori oratory and how it would flow impressed him and also that the historical wrongs to Maori from the colonialisation of NZ was important for George to understand - due to the enormous dispossession of Maori from their tribal land. One important quality that George noticed, that even though this had happened to Maori - they had never lost their dignity. George always felt it was a great privilege to stand alongside Maori in some way. He noticed that the young within Maori were more ‘out there’ than the elders which brought George into contact with the Harawira family, who he got to like as they quickly understood the nuclear threat to the Pacific ocean. However to them, the nuclear threat was just another extension of colonialism. But, it was the ultimate expression of the challenges we were facing yet on a totally different level. Especially, as it was our planet’s future at stake. He talks of Honi Harawira’s mother Titewhai and about her astuteness and being both wonderful and frightening, plus mentioning and praising Walter Lini a theological student of George’s and an Anglican priest, whom eventually became the founding Prime Minister of Vanuatu. Then the ‘white’ South African rugby Springbok tour of NZ that traumatically divided New Zealand like never before and the acclaimed statement that ‘this was a civil war of the spirit’ - George was one of the anti-tour demonstrators to break through the outer fences to actually get onto the football playing field in Hamilton and have the game cancelled - whilst the large crowd of 10’s of thousands were enraged and incensed, that they could not watch their game of footy. This news brought world attention to the fact that NZ supposedly a bastion of racial goodwill and fair play was engaged in playing a rugby team that was selected entirely on race. That a large percentage of NZ was still in favour of the tour that I repeat in George’s take -“this tour based on apartheid was a civil war of the spirit”. Though the tour continued after that canceled game many anti-tour protestors were so incensed that violence was discussed - yet George could not reconcile with violence in any way. There had to be a higher virtue overlighting all his actions. Then came the NZ Peace Squadron or Flotilla. When in America at Princeton on a scholarship as he knew he needed a doctoral qualification to further himself, he witnessed on TV pictures a tiny canoe and inhabitant floating in front of the bow of a gigantic freighter - trying to stop it from going anywhere. As it was a ship dealing with armaments that was en route to a civil war in Pakistan. This image stuck to George’s soul and he imagined that with many small NZ boats, launches, yachts and anything that floated if New Zealanders could get out there in front of visiting nuclear armed or powered warships and stopping them from coming into NZ, ports this would be the way. With growing media focussed on all this - any boats damaged, sunk or lives hurt in anyway would focus attention on NZ and its government and policies. These ships ‘or creatures of death’ as George would say ‘and the image of death trying to force its way through life' was an easy concept for George to understand - so the Peace Squadron came into being. The interview covers the Anti Nuclear Movement here in NZ and the Peace Squadron and that small boats had been sailing around to Mururoa in French Polynesia for many years to protest the French testing nuclear bombs in our backyard. So when the message went out all the crews who had sailed the thousand of kilometres there and back - showed up and they were very hardy souls, very mature, astute, committed and dedicated with excellent yacht skills as well. Then George became a spokesperson for radio and especially TV, as TV media in those days were right on to it as it was in its infancy and wanted to get a good story so George and team received some very good coverage. He also got very savvy to language the story so that it could not be edited out, (as media is very adept at twisting the context of most stories) We then go on to talk about all the nearly 40 countries Navy’s who are going to bring their warships to NZ. That the NZ Navy is going to have a church service because the Navy has always had a close connection to Christianity and what type of service is there going to be as ‘thou shall not kill’ is key component to Christianity as well as the word Love. George then mentions that the present NZ ruling National Party has lost its religious depth and are not really into Christianity because of the Church’s antagonism of how the Government economic policy is disenfranchising so many. When asked where he gets his support other than his loving wife Jocelyn, George says he gets a lot of support from people and especially children. And in the 1980s where we were in the anti-nuclear disruption a lot of politicians from the Labour Party. Finally: George says that we must not enter into polarity with people on the other side of the divide - they too are human and that they have been caught up in the system - police etc are just doing their job … be courteous. We are all caught up in the system if we like it or not. He said time and again - we are not against flesh and blood we are against ‘principalities and powers’. This system thing that gets to us … likes the armaments race - it gets to us. If we let the genie out of the bottle - then that’s it … George in closing talks about ‘being born again’ that the evangelicals do not see this transformational unfoldment in its greatest expression - and that this continuance needs to happen daily as we grow and expand on this realisation and cosmic gift - he says it’s such an astonishing thing as you respond to the impulse of this religious experience and you keep this alive in your daily practice … Otherwise you can quite possibly sink down into a religious rut of some sort and you can’t see the wood for the trees. Our challenge? The image of the other - not understanding other peoples and cultures etc - we pre-judge and have prejudices of the other … Dialogue is good, but working together is far better. In future - make sure you practice what you preach - especially with all relationships. Don’t forget your humanity - we are dealing with humans even on the other side of the divide Get clever - we are pure GENIUS. Keep focussed and something will open up - the extraordinary will become manifest.