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Solihull Radio Podcasts
Deja Vu - The Cover Song Show -12.01.21

Solihull Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 61:27


14. Déjà vu - Cover Songs Show  Tuesday 12th January. Presented by Rich Davies   TRACK 1 All along the Watchtower - XTC (Bob Dylan 1967)  TRACK 2 Don't Give up- Herbie Hancock with John Legend and P!nk (Peter Gabriel and Kate 1986) TRACK 3 Whiskey in the Jar - Pulp (Traditional Irish song) TRACK 4 Eloise - Claude Francois (Barry Ryan 1968) For Aline. TRACK 5 You've Got the Love - Florence and the Machine (The Source featuring Candi Staton 1986). For Ian and Sean. TRACK 6 Naive - Lily Allen, singing live (The Kooks 2006) TRACK 7 Blinding Lights - Kaleidoscope Orchestra (The Weeknd 2019) For Jo & Phoebe. TRACK 8 It's Oh So Quiet - Betty Hutton 1951. For Jason and Toni. TRACK 9 It's Oh So Quiet - Björk 1995. TRACK 10 Mr Brightside - Paul Anka (The Killers 2004) For my Dad. TRACK 11 Dance Monkey - Peter Buka (Tones & I 2019) For Geoff. TRACK 12 War Pigs - Cake (Black Sabbath 1970) For Stuart. TRACK 13 Feeling Good - Muse (Nina Simone 1965) For JJ. TRACK 14 Like a Prayer - Susan Boyle (Madonna 1989)   If you have any cover requests, send them to rich@solihullradio.com

Solihull Radio Podcasts
Deja Vu - The Cover Song Show - 15.12

Solihull Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 62:29


10. Déjà vu - Cover Songs Show Tuesday 15th December. Presented by Rich Davies   Track 1 Always on My Mind - Pet Shop Boys (First release by Gwen McCrae 1972, Elvis 1972) For Lee Guest, Ali Swift, Jo Davies, Ian Woodley, Vin Diesel and of course my Mom. TRACK 2 Blue Suede Shoes – Jimi Hendrix (Carl Perkins 1955, Elvis 1956) For Bev. TRACK 3 Hound Dog - Beverley Knight, Jools Holland (Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton 1953, Elvis 1956) TRACK 4 Suspicious Minds - Fine Young Cannibals (Mark James 1968, Elvis 1969) For Steve and Glen. TRACK 5 Can't Help Falling in Love - Elvis (1961) For Lucy and Steve. TRACK 6 Can't Help Falling in Love -  UB40 (1993) TRACK 7 A Little Less Conversation - Elvis Junkie XL (Elvis 1968) For Glen, Ian, Jean and Jo. TRACK 8 Blue Christmas - Céline Dion  (Doye O'Dell 1948 - Elvis 1957) TRACK 9 In the Ghetto Nick Cave & The Badseeds (Elvis 1969) TRACK 10 Lonely This Christmas - Mud 1974 For T Reader on Twitter.  TRACK 11 Jailhouse Rock - Leo (Elvis 1957) For Stuart. TRACK 12 Viva Las Vegas - Dead Kennedys 1980 (Elvis 1964) For Steve Evans. TRACK 13 Baby Don't Care - Shakin' Stevens & The Sunsets 1982 (Elvis 1957) For Geoff. TRACK 14 Yesterday Live - Elvis 1970 (The Beatles 1965) For Dom. TRACK 15 Burning Love - Viva Elvis Soundtrack  (Arthur Alexander 1972, Elvis 1972)  for Marc Cjifer. TRACK 16 All Shook up - Suzi Quatro (David Hill 1956, Elvis 1957) For the 80's crew. TRACK 17 Can't Help Falling In Love - Andrea Bocelli (Elvis 1961) For my Mom.

Kiddipedia Podcast
World-First Algorithm Reduces Spread Of COVID-19 Outbreaks By 36% IGeoff Craig

Kiddipedia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 28:41


For some time now there has been a global debate about the prospect & probability of children contributing to the spread of COVID-19.  As we know people of all ages can be infected by coronavirus, & as medical professionals have confirmed the symptoms are milder in children & they are less likely to develop severe illness. Children interacted & are connected through schools, social & hobbies so it's natural that this issue has been of concern. Today, we share a story about a world-first algorithm a Melbourne-based tech start-up, namely ‘Class Solver', has developed that can reduce the spread of COVID-19 outbreaks by 36% in schools. To discuss we speak with Geoff Craig, Class Solver's General Manager & statistician, who developed the modelling. We ask Geoff questions including: How does Class Solver reduce the spread of COVID-19 in a school? How will Class Solver's intuitive software work with schools & educators in the planning for the 2021 school year? Class Solver has worked with schools & educators across Australia, New Zealand, the USA & Canada, can you tell us a little bit about this? How do schools create their class lists today Why are class lists important? For Geoff's full article, please go to: https://kiddipedia.com.au/aussie-start-up-develops-ground-breaking-modelling-to-reduce-covid-19-outbreaks-in-schools-by-36/   For further info, visit: https://classsolver.com/au/ @Class-Solver See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ignorant and Uninformed
EpiDose 337- Alone Time

Ignorant and Uninformed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018


How hard do you have to work to get some goddamn alone time? Jay wants to know. For Geoff and Max it's not very difficult. All they have to do is wake up. Hollywood aces his Raiders of the Lost Ark fanboy exam. *** Topic - What lengths have you gone to to get some [...]

Late Night Parents
.@RelationalAteam -TheVeryBestOfMankind (30 min)

Late Night Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 30:38


Did it bring tears to your eyes as you saw 600 people in line on Sunday in Orlando to donate blood? Often, some like to get right down to it and find out who’s fault it is. While it is one way to sort through our despair and anger, it is not very productive. Ultimately, blame feels empty. Well-trained heroic law enforcement and SWAT teams deftly managed the devastating mass shooting in Orlando on Sunday. Although we feel enormous grief and anger over the loss of so many, pointing fingers at the how’s, why’s, and motivations of the horrific situation won’t bring fifty loved ones back; won’t immediately heal the wounds of so many. What can we do? Not point fingers. For Geoff, the tragedy on Sunday brought back distinct memories from 14 years and 9 months ago. The horror. The waiting to learn. When Geoff’s brother died in the World Trade Center, yes, we felt despair and anger. Geoff quickly discovered the healthiest thing to do was not carry around more ire and blame. When friends discovered the loss of Geoff’s brother, they literally and figuratively hugged the family for weeks and months: baked goods, visits, phone calls, flowers, all cloaked in tender hugs. Community hearts open, they stepped up to be the best versions of themselves. A few days after 9/11, Geoff’s sister-in-law and her friend went to a lady’s boutique to purchase something suitable for the memorial service. When the salesperson discovered the occasion from the friend, the salesperson pulled five articles of clothing on hangers, accessories—with high-end price tags that she did not show the widow—wrapped them, and gently shepherded them to the door. No monies exchanged hands; just hearts wanting to help. When Geoff’s sister-in-law’s mother went to the stationery story to purchase paper goods for the home gathering following the funeral, the sales person did the same thing: she filled several bags with pretty napkins, plates, forks, and shooed her out the door. “I made a decision that this isn’t the way his life story is going to end. Not with tragedy and horror. That is not going to be my brother’s legacy,” Geoff said, in one of many interviews, in churches and the media. Let’s redirect our grief and extend energy toward the families and friends of more than 100 people. Rally around them. We gave blood here in Sarasota. Florida, to backfill the supplies that hours before, had been shipped to Orlando. The SRO crowds in the reception area—filled to capacity—didn’t balk about the two-hour wait time. (These might be the same people who get upset at a two-minute traffic light.) Perspectives shift. Re-purposing our grief and anger in this way is a positive step. Geoff finished a project his brother had started—rebuilding the family’s sailboat. Friends eagerly helped in any way they could: advice, paint, labor, supplies. On Sunday, as loved ones waited in an agonizing vigil at the Orlando Regional Medical Center, friends and strangers held hands. Albeit small, this helps. The very best is not to point fingers. The very best is to support the families. “I said to my son nearly 15 years ago, ‘You’ve seen the worst of what mankind can do. Pay close attention, because from this point on, you’ll see the very best of what mankind can do.’” Poppy and Geoff Spencer are relationship coaches and authors of 1 Billion Seconds. Geoff lost his brother on 9/11 in the World Trade Centers in New York City. They live in Sarasota, FL., and can be found online at http://1billionseconds.com and www.relationalcoaches.com. They lost each other as young adults but found one another 32 years, or 1 billion seconds later and are living happily ever after.

Satan's Boil
For Geoff 1961 - 2011

Satan's Boil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014


For Geoff by Satan's Boil

Satan's Boil
For Geoff 1961 - 2011

Satan's Boil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014


For Geoff by Satan's Boil