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On this edition of KVC-Arts David Fleming speaks with Andy Timmons about his 2025 release, Recovery, just out. Like Electric Truth, this is a mostly instrumental album with many moods, layers, and color to take you to and through SO many places. Kicking off with a tune written for Jeff Beck and flowing from there. We'll also hear about a piece he had written with Peter Frampton in mind… then ended up having Frampton perform ON it!
How should you count The Police's "Bed's Too Big Without You?" Why do so many people revere Marty Friedman's solo on Megadeth's "Tornado of Souls"? What's going on with those pauses during the Bluey theme? And what the heck is that sound on Sly and the Family Stone's "Sex Machine"? Those questions and many more on the first mailbag episode of Season Seven. Thanks to Nevada Jones (voice) and Scott Pemberton (guitar) for their expert contributions!REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:"Bed's Too Big Without You" by The Police from The Police, 1979"Thirty One" by Lydian Collective from Adventure, 2018"4K Cozy Coffee Shop with Smooth Piano Jazz Music for Relaxing, Studying and Working" on YouTubeMood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playbook by Liz Pelly, 2025, and a Harper's excerpt about Spotify's "Perfect Fit Content" initiative"Executive Blend," "Funky Fanfare," by Keith Mansfield, and "Organ Mania" by Keith Mansfield and Alan Hawkshaw from KPM 1000 Series, Vol. 1"Tornado of Souls" by Megadeath from Rust in Peace, 1990"Sex Machine" by Sly and the Family Stone from Stand!, 1969"Show Me The Way" by Peter Frampton from Frampton, 1974"Bluey Theme" by Joff Bush"The Organic Sound of Bluey, with Sound Designer Dan Brumm" - Twenty Thousand HertzDemonstration of the Kustom Electronics Bag Talkbox----LINKS-----
McIlroy, Frampton, Best, Galway; Belfast has always punched above her weight, and we love her for it. But why is national identity so much more important in smaller nations? And what can it give to an artist's voice that former colonial nations can't? Grma xInline G Merch
In this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, I spoke with Associate Professor of Urban Planning at Hunter College, Stefan Al, and Professor at New York Institute of Technology, Tom Verebes, about their recent co-edited book, The Urbanism Reader: Design, Technology, Culture and the Future of Cities, published by Bloomsbury (2025). Orientated towards design in the contemporary city, The Urbanism Reader gathers together key texts that explore urban theory, planning and development pertinent to the city as we find it now – a messy, networked and highly technological state which inflects, if not forms, the modern citizen and their social world . Bringing together influential writings from scholars and practitioners, including greats like Venturi and Scott Brown, Tschumi, Frampton, Kwinter, Eisenman, Koolhaas and Maas, but also introducing new voices and accents, including Anne Whiston Spirn, Anaya Roy, Walter Hood and Andrea Moneta among many others, the book presents a good overview of key themes, like virtuality, computationality, informality, equity, ecology, density and connectivity. To stand back from all this thinking and just look is thrilling really. Have a listen and find out why you should. Tom and Stefan are great to hear.Stefan also leads his own practice, Stefan Al Architects and Tom is founder and Creative Director of OCEAN CN. Both gentlemen can be found on LinkedIn and Instagram. The book is linked above.#Urbanism #CityPlanning #UrbanDesign #TheUrbanismReader #SustainableCities #UrbanTheory #SmartCities #StefanAlAndTomVerebes #ArchitetcurePodcast #AisforArchitecturePodcast+Music credits: Bruno Gillick
In this Season 7 episode, I discuss Peter Frampton's hit album, Frampton, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
Don't you miss the days before museums had things like security or glass cases?
Celebrating National Pizza Day, the guys talk dough with Matt Frampton, founder of Urban Slicer Pizza Works. Matt's Urban Slicer brand of pizza dough mixes makes pizza at home as easy as adding a cup of warm water. USPW's Outdoor Grilling Pizza Dough can be put directly on the grill grate over the coals or burners. Matt explains "cupping pepperoni" and shares his grilled focaccia recipe.Andy and Todd attempt to save a listener's marriage by answering his question about how to NOT break his wife's favorite pizza stone again on the grill. Todd breaks out the best selling cookbook from Jason Day of Burnt Finger BBQ: BBQ Makes Everything Better. All Things BBQ Product Spotlight: Charcoal Companion 12” Aluminum Pizza ScreenFB - @urbanslicerIG - @urbanslicerURL - www.urbanslicerpizza.comwww.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com www.atbbq.com www.plowboysbbq.com www.smokeonwheels.com
Gary Graff has Frampton, Tina, Eagles, Lennon, Beck, and more in Music News by 102.9 The Hog
In this episode, Frampton dissects the topic of "Strange Encounters" — peculiar experiences interwoven into our daily lives by God. These encounters are designed to carve out a path of movement, progression, and growth within our lives. Although rare and seemingly random, they occur in places where we work, learn, and relax, often involving people we wouldn't normally interact with. These strange encounters compel us to view our lives from a different perspective, clarifying and evolving our dreams and visions as we process the feelings they evoke. We are encouraged to embrace these encounters, recognizing them as divine gifts from God intended to guide our paths forward.
In this transformative episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark explore the groundbreaking concepts from Roger Frampton's book, The Flexible Body. As a catwalk model turned fitness expert, Roger shares how his unique approach to movement and flexibility redefines how we think about physical health.Roger introduces the Frampton Method, emphasizing posture, spinal health, and the need to break free from modern life's sedentary habits. Drawing on Dr. Esther Gokhale's teachings and insights into the J-shaped spine, Roger explains how prioritizing movement can lead to a stronger, healthier body.Listeners will learn: • The Problem: Prolonged sitting and poor posture impact your back and overall health. • The Mindset: Why adopting an athlete's attitude is key to improving your fitness. • The Solution: Simple, effective ways to incorporate flexibility into your daily life, no matter your schedule.Roger's practical advice and his passion for conscious movement will inspire you to rethink how you move, sit, and train. This episode is packed with actionable insights to help you feel stronger and more agile—physically and mentally.Key Moments: • Introduction: Roger's journey and the development of the Frampton Method (2m33) • Identifying the Problem: Insights from Dr. Esther Gokhale on spine health (2m41) • The Impact of Sitting: Why it's terrible for your back and how to counteract it (1m52) • Mindset Shift: Approaching fitness with the attitude of an athlete (1m11) • Final Thoughts: Conscious movement for lifelong health and well-being (1m40)Resources & Links: • Episode Page: Moonshots Podcast - Episode 159 • Book Summary: Apollo Advisor Summary of The Flexible Body • Watch the Interview: Roger Frampton on LondonReal • Buy the Book: The Flexible Body on AmazonSupport the Podcast:Love what you hear? Support the Moonshots Podcast and gain access to exclusive content by becoming a member of Patreon.Tune in and take the first step toward unlocking a more flexible, healthier you!Let me know if you'd like any tweaks or additional details!
Episode 169: PCOC, The Peacock, Is Back!! Day 1, Pts 1 & 2 The New Days Festival! December 12, 2024 Welcome back to another Tales Vinyl Tells. First off, I'll tell you that this episode is so long because it's so good with the acts in concert, there are 2 parts. Both parts are below and/or are available wherever you listen to Tales Vinyl Tells. We're playin' and diggin' that great album rock of the 60s & 70s and today we are Reliving ep 33 from April 2021. It's The Post Covid Outdoor Concert series day 1. In initialism, it's PCOC, we sometimes call it the Peacock (PCOC, get it?). The New Day's Festival! Today's concert kicks off with Peter Frampton and his band, then Humble Pie, which includes Peter Frampton and Steve Marriot join Frampton for a tune; in the 2nd set Frampton plays with the Doobie Brothers and the closing show, it's a surreal set from the Fab Four, yes the Beatles will get onstage soon. You know, if you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, Apple podcasts, iHeart podcasts, player FM podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells. And I continue to encourage you to show your appreciation for this program by becoming a monthly sustaining member and pledging financial support monthly. There are expenses for putting this program together. You can read more and set up a monthly pledge at patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thank you so much for giving and showing your support to carry on.
Episode 169: PCOC, The Peacock, Is Back!! Day 1, Pts 1 & 2 The New Days Festival! December 12, 2024 Welcome back to another Tales Vinyl Tells. First off, I'll tell you that this episode is so long because it's so good with the acts in concert, there are 2 parts. Both parts are below and/or are available wherever you listen to Tales Vinyl Tells. We're playin' and diggin' that great album rock of the 60s & 70s and today we are Reliving ep 33 from April 2021. It's The Post Covid Outdoor Concert series day 1. In initialism, it's PCOC, we sometimes call it the Peacock (PCOC, get it?). The New Day's Festival! Today's concert kicks off with Peter Frampton and his band, then Humble Pie, which includes Peter Frampton and Steve Marriot join Frampton for a tune; in the 2nd set Frampton plays with the Doobie Brothers and the closing show, it's a surreal set from the Fab Four, yes the Beatles will get onstage soon. You know, if you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, Apple podcasts, iHeart podcasts, player FM podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells. And I continue to encourage you to show your appreciation for this program by becoming a monthly sustaining member and pledging financial support monthly. There are expenses for putting this program together. You can read more and set up a monthly pledge at patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thank you so much for giving and showing your support to carry on.
As Managing Partner, Chris oversees all of the company's development and sales activities. With East West pioneering new communities in Charleston, Denver, Snowmass, Deer Valley and Kauai, Chris works with folks from coast to coast and helps guide these destinations toward the future. From his perspective, the agenda is actually quite simple, “We build places that put people first, where the experience drives design and sustainability governs construction techniques.”Chris is a founding member and the board President for the Civic Center Conservancy, the City of Denver's private partner at Civic Center Park. He is also Board Chair for the Rocky Mountain chapter of the Young Presidents' Organization, and a member of the Board of Governors' for the Denver Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce.On this episode, Jake & Chris discuss:- How they find deals- East West's acquisition process- Setting up multiple offices to enhance the development flow- The difference between condos & hotels and how to make it work- Large scale resort development- Managing riskConnect & Invest with JakeFollow Jake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jwurzakTake the Hospitality Investing Masterclass: https://learn.jakewurzak.com/Learn How to Invest with DoveHill: https://bit.ly/3yg8PwoLinks:Chris on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cframpton1/East West Partners: https://www.ewpartners.com/Petit St. Vincent - https://www.petitstvincent.com/Cayo Espanto Beliz - https://aprivateisland.com/The Soho Grand NYC - https://www.sohogrand.com/One Hotel Hanalei Bay - https://www.1hotels.com/hanalei-bayTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:05) Chris' career in real estate(00:12:17) East West's focus on providing value to buyers(00:16:39) East West's PM approach(00:19:51) An inside look at the 3 companies within EastWest(00:26:08) How has the organization changed in your time there?(00:30:19) How did you expand to all these different markets while maintaining the core value of living where you work?(00:35:04) What incentives worked when giving ownership to employees?(00:38:35) How have you been able to survive real estate cycles and maintain a massive development pipeline?(00:43:17) Fee Development for another party(00:49:15) Is there room for more master resorts?(00:51:32) What was your greatest investment?(00:54:24) How are you capitalizing deals?(00:57:02) How do you approach reporting?(01:01:18) Is there a mistake that you made that lingers for you?(01:04:09) How are you managing risk through the acquisition pipeline?(01:11:17) How do you structure a Condo Hotel?(01:19:28) What is your favorite hotel?
▶️ Visit to know more: https://www.raphaelcollazo.com/ Welcome, and for all your questions, Raphael is here to help you with Understanding CRE Business Automation with Blake Frampton. If you are interested in learning about the many facets of commercial real estate, whether you're a business owner, investor, or just someone who's curious about the subject, you'll gain value from being a part of the group! In this meeting, Blake Frampton, Founder of CRE Machine, talked about his background and how he got started in the business. Along with that, Blake discussed strategies Commercial Real Estate professionals can leverage to automate processes within their business. So, watch the full video until the end to learn about his story. ▶️ If you're interested in learning more about Blake, click the following links: ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-frampton/ ▶ Website: https://www.cremachine.com/ If you like the video, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to press the bell
Check out Nick's Baseline Supply and Support! https://www.instagram.com/baselinesupply/ https://www.baselinesupply.shop/ His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nckfrmptn/ His Photography: https://www.instagram.com/vslsbynck/ www.visualsbynick.co Available on YT- Making Music, Creative Projects, Sports Jerseys, and Photography Feat. Nick Frampton Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/if-this-doesnt-work/id1366535800 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@ifthisdoesntworkpodcast Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/ifthisdoesntworkpodcast?igsh=NWxxeXNhbXpqYjFw&utm_source=qr
In this episode, Beatrice Martinez with Slifer, Smith and Frampton in Vail, CO shares her unique journey in real estate, highlighting her background in communications and her transition into the industry. She discusses how she leverages AI tools to enhance her business operations, particularly in creating financial analyses and marketing materials for her bilingual clientele. Beatrice emphasizes the importance of embracing technology to scale her business while maintaining a personal touch with her clients. She also offers valuable advice for aspiring real estate agents, encouraging them to be authentic and not worry about external opinions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Beatrice Martinez and Her Journey 05:43 The Impact of AI on Real Estate 12:54 Transforming Business with AI Tools 18:30 Creating a Bilingual Home Buyers Guide 24:01 Advice for Future Real Estate Agents Guests: Beatriz Martinez Host: Rajeev Sajja on Facebook Rajeev Sajja on Instagram Rajeev Sajja on LinkedIn Rajeev Sajja on YouTube Resources: Real Estate AI Flash Podcast Site AI Playbook Join the Real Estate AI Academy waitlist
Welcome to Monday Night Live! From Pirate Adventures to Restoring Lost Treasures: Hidden History on Monday Night Live Description: In this week's episode of Monday Night Live, host Derek Arden welcomes longtime friend and former colleague, Godfrey Lancashire. With a fascinating background that spans banking, international hockey, and private investigation, Godfrey dives into a unique passion project he's undertaken: the discovery and restoration of a historic 16th-century artifact, once lost to time. Join Derek and Godfrey as they journey back to England's Elizabethan era, exploring swashbuckling adventures, historic landmarks, and a shipwrecked Spanish warship that played a surprising role in English history. Summary: Introducing Godfrey Lancashire: Banker, Investigator, and HistorianDerek Arden kicks off the episode by introducing his guest, Godfrey Lancashire, whose career is as varied as it is remarkable. After beginning in banking and playing an instrumental role as captain of the United Banks hockey team, Godfrey transitioned into private investigation, where he developed a knack for uncovering stories both hidden and forgotten. Today, he has become deeply involved in restoring a significant relic from Elizabethan England—one that speaks to his passion for history and adventure. A Dive into Elizabethan England: The Golden Age of ExplorationGodfrey takes viewers on an imaginative journey back to the Elizabethan era, a time of cultural and academic flourishing as well as daring maritime pursuits. Queen Elizabeth I, a strong proponent of education, saw the rise of scholars and explorers like William Shakespeare, Sir Francis Drake, and Sir Walter Raleigh. It was an age where piracy was romanticized, and many individuals embarked on "noble" adventures on the high seas. Godfrey shares stories of exploration and commerce, where the spoils of piracy sometimes funded noble pursuits—one of which is the very school Thomas Hardy helped establish in Dorchester. Thomas Hardy's Legacy: A Pirate's Treasure TransformedGodfrey introduces Thomas Hardy, a “squire and pirate” from the small village of Frampton in Dorset, England. Hardy's adventures brought him wealth, which he used in 1569 to establish a school for boys, today known as Thomas Hardy School. This institution served as a pioneering educational center, and for centuries, it safeguarded a unique artifact: a beautifully carved wooden screen salvaged from the Spanish ship San Salvador, a ship that was once part of the Spanish Armada. Rediscovering a Lost Artifact: The Restoration of the San Salvador ScreenThis impressive wooden screen, standing at four meters high, was kept in Hardy's school building until it was transferred to new premises in 1927. Eventually, the screen was moved again but was sadly misplaced during a recent school theater renovation. Godfrey shares how the screen nearly ended up lost forever—discarded in a salvage yard—until an astute conservator recognized its historical value. Thanks to the conservator's sharp eye and dedication, the screen was carefully reassembled, piece by piece, with the support of the local community and generous donations. Preserving History with Passion: The Efforts Behind the Screen's RestorationGodfrey explains the meticulous restoration process, in which thousands of fragments were pieced back together like an intricate jigsaw puzzle. With expert knowledge, the team confirmed the screen's authenticity through materials testing, and the restored screen is now displayed in its former glory. The team has also uncovered fascinating details, including engravings and notes on the screen's reverse side, which offer glimpses into England's maritime past. Looking to the Future: Ensuring the Screen's Place in HistoryIn the final part of the interview, Godfrey speaks about the plans for the screen's future. Though originally housed in the school, discussions are underway to permanently display it at the Weymouth...
Van az úgy, hogy az embernek kicsit elege lesz a kvantum-színdinamika és a skaláris bileptonok világából és nekiáll megkeresni az igazit. És meg is találja, nem is akárkit. Grath az eddigi leghosszabb Mininkben (Pötinkben) egy tanulságos emberi történetet hozott arról, hogy a szívnek nem lehet parancsolni, még akkor sem, ha az emberiség egy százalékába tartozol, akármilyen szempontból is. Készüljetek a könnyekre! (Tetováltakra is.)
We break down the most recent Journey drama involving Neal Schon, Avenged Sevenfold and Arnel Pineda asking for a million fans to ask him to leave. We also have a beef brewing between Megadeth and Peter Frampton, but that one doesn't have legs. We also think Frampton can do no wrong. We talk about how Jeff Beck's legacy is living on with his wife and guitar tech bringing his guitar to his friends, like John Mayer & Billy Gibbons to play. Today is the 5th anniversary of Steve's book “Hard to Handle” and we talk about his writing process, while Nikki gets the full scoop on some of the stories that didn't make the final edit. Ahh, and forgive Steve for a bit of spontaneous laryngitis on this podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MUSICThere is drama between Megadeth and Peter Frampton. Dave Mustaine says Peter Frampton is "talking out his ass" after Frampton alluded that Megadeth may have caused both acts' shows to be canceled in Richmond, Virginia this last week. Everyone is coming out of the woodwork to share an experience, story or rumor they have heard about Diddy. Most recently, singer Jaguar Wright claims that Diddy is raising money by selling tapes of his "Freak Offs" on the dark web. And he just unloaded one for $500 MILLION. Supposedly, there are some major celebrities in the video, including Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Drake, Rihanna, and Chris Brown. She added that it was, quote, "a really interesting night in Calabasas." For the record, she didn't accuse any of these stars of doing anything illegal. Linkin Park will release another From Zero track, "Heavy Is the Crown," today at 10a. The song will be used as the League of Legends world championship anthem. That video game competition starts on Wednesday. The band debuted "Heavy Is the Crown" Sunday night in Hamburg, Germany. Watch the performance on YouTube.Meanwhile, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix told 'The Bailey Show' that he supports the new version of Linkin Park with singer Emily Armstrong."Weird Al" Yankovic has announced his 65-date Bigger & Weirder tour. It starts with five nights at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas on June 13th and runs through September 20th in Nashville.TVTulsa King is the Sylvester Stallone show about a Mafia guy being exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he builds a new criminal empire with a group of unlikely characters. There are plenty of surprises in Tulsa King season 2, including a cameo from country star Jelly Roll.· MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Fans of Scary Movie Remakes at Ranker.com have been voting on their favorites. Here are the Top 20: 1. "The Thing", 1982 2. "Dawn of the Dead", 2004 3. "It", 2017 4. "The Fly", 1986 AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC There is drama between Megadeth and Peter Frampton. Dave Mustaine says Peter Frampton is "talking out his ass" after Frampton alluded that Megadeth may have caused both acts' shows to be canceled in Richmond, Virginia this last week. Everyone is coming out of the woodwork to share an experience, story or rumor they have heard about Diddy. Most recently, singer Jaguar Wright claims that Diddy is raising money by selling tapes of his "Freak Offs" on the dark web. And he just unloaded one for $500 MILLION. Supposedly, there are some major celebrities in the video, including Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Drake, Rihanna, and Chris Brown. She added that it was, quote, "a really interesting night in Calabasas." For the record, she didn't accuse any of these stars of doing anything illegal. Linkin Park will release another From Zero track, "Heavy Is the Crown," today at 10a. The song will be used as the League of Legends world championship anthem. That video game competition starts on Wednesday. The band debuted "Heavy Is the Crown" Sunday night in Hamburg, Germany. Watch the performance on YouTube. Meanwhile, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix told 'The Bailey Show' that he supports the new version of Linkin Park with singer Emily Armstrong. "Weird Al" Yankovic has announced his 65-date Bigger & Weirder tour. It starts with five nights at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas on June 13th and runs through September 20th in Nashville. TV Tulsa King is the Sylvester Stallone show about a Mafia guy being exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he builds a new criminal empire with a group of unlikely characters. There are plenty of surprises in Tulsa King season 2, including a cameo from country star Jelly Roll.· MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Fans of Scary Movie Remakes at Ranker.com have been voting on their favorites. Here are the Top 20: 1. "The Thing", 1982 2. "Dawn of the Dead", 2004 3. "It", 2017 4. "The Fly", 1986 AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textKerry Frampton (Splendid Productions) discusses her show Midsummer Mechanicals, Clowning, and the importance Working-Class Shakespeare Theatre. For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.comSplendid's Website: https://splendidproductions.co.uk/about/Interviewer: Varsha PanjwaniGuest: Kerry FramptonResearcher: Eleanor Goetz Producers: Tino Ngorima, Isis Henderson, Kynnedi Smith Transcript: Benjamin PooreArtwork: Wenqi WanSuggested Citation: Frampton, Kerry in conversation with Panjwani, Varsha (2024). Kerry Frampton on Midsummer Mechanicals, Clowning, and Working-Class Shakespeare Theatre [Podcast], Series 5, Ep.3. http://womenandshakespeare.com/Twitter: @earlymoderndoc Insta: earlymoderndocEmail: earlymoderndoc@gmail.com
Vet nursing, diversification and saying ‘I'm a farmer'Coming from a small farm Kim Frampton always saw animals in her future. Now farming and arable and sheep farm in Dorset with her partner that dream amongst others have come true! Posting to get instagram farming_in_a_wifely_manor she talks about everything on the farm! Kim is also a trained vet nurse, run an air bnb and also has a banter cards and cups company in the back burner too!We got into some deep conversations regarding who has the right to class themselves as a farmer and who doesn't!Great chat!Enjoy! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBDRnGerPw2w-nNBT6st4wCI2ldi4OZPrIIrJ-_rsRWCKq1A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We finish up A Hollis Frampton Odyssey this week, covering work from his Magellan cycle, a massive project Frampton was working on when he died. While previously discussed works like (nostalgia) show Frampton's ironic detachment, Magellan melds the history of film and Frampton's life story in a way that feels sentimental. These works also often seem to be in conversation with Stan Brakhage in a way we haven't seen from Frampton before (but then that might just be "Guys who have only ever seen Stan Brakhage watch another avant-garde film").
We continue through A Hollis Frampton Odyssey and it feels a bit like being lost at sea this week. We cover 3 films from his Hapax Legomena series: (nostalgia), Poetic Justice, and Critical Mass. Each originally released in 1972, the three shorts are perhaps more conceptually interesting to us than they are in execution. Well, not Critical Mass, which is conceptually bad but perhaps executed in an interesting way.
Criterion once again brings us a boxset of avant-garde film, this time from American filmmaker Hollis Frampton. A Hollis Frampton Odyssey contains 20 or so shorts of varying length, adding up to 266 minutes of material that we'll be covering over the next three weeks. In this week's episode we cover what Criterion deems Frampton's "Early Films", all made between 1966 and 1970. Included here are some early musings with light and color, some interesting installation pieces, and one epic alphabet. It's a lot to cover, but we try to keep an open mind, even as Frampton's manner of speaking gives us both a visceral reaction to the man, if not his work. Films covered: Manual of Arms (1966 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds • Black & White • Silent) Process Red (1966 • 3 minutes, 37 seconds • Color • Silent) Maxwell's Demon (1968 • 3 minutes, 44 seconds • Color • Mono) Surface Tension (1968 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds • Color • Mono) Carrots & Peas (1969 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds • Color • Mono) Lemon (1969 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds • Color • Silent) Zorns Lemma (1970 • 59 minutes, 51 seconds • Color • Mono)
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In this enlightening episode of Finding Frequency, we are honored to have Dr. Susan Frampton, President Emeritus of Planetree International, join us. Dr. Frampton is a renowned medical anthropologist and an influential advocate for person-centered care. She has significantly contributed to transforming healthcare environments by focusing on patients' holistic well-being and fostering compassionate care. Join us as we delve into Dr. Frampton's extensive experience and insights on the impact of healthcare environments on patient outcomes, her role in developing global health policies, and the stories behind successful and struggling care environments. Whether you're a healthcare professional, designer, or someone interested in creating spaces that enhance well-being, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the profound connection between our surroundings and health. In this episode, you will hear: Dr. Frampton's advocacy and her work with families dealing with sickle cell disease Overview of the Planetree model (human interactions, access to information, and social support in healthcare) The importance of physical environments in hospitals (ex., family-centered ICUs and healing gardens) Innovative design changes in healthcare settings to enhance patient comfort and emotional well-being The role of safety and quality of life in designing aging-in-place environments Resources from this Episode To learn more about Planetree: https://www.planetree.org/ Planetree's upcoming Person-Centered Care Forum: https://web.cvent.com/event/e32a1821-00a0-4bde-b05f-63deb3fa4d77/summary Reach out directly to Dr.Frampton at Sframpton@planetree.org Find out more about Frequency: https://frequencyspaces.com/ Subscribe to the Frequency Newsletter: https://frequencyspaces.com/subscribe Podcast Disclosure: https://frequencyspaces.com/podcast-disclosure Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
In this episode, Steve Larosiliere interviews Jake Frampton. Jake shares his journey from corporate HR to starting his own remodelling business. Discovering his passion for project management and hands-on work, he was inspired to leap the COVID-19 pandemic. Jake emphasizes the role of social media, especially Instagram, in growing his business and connecting with designers and architects. He highlights the importance of showcasing the people behind the business and building a personal brand. Jake discusses the challenges of managing a growing team and large projects, and how therapy has helped him find balance and fulfillment. The conversation touches on empathy, intentionality, and conveying value in business. Steve advises on increasing perceived value through storytelling, clear processes, and testimonials, and suggests creating content to educate and engage customers. Takeaways The COVID-19 pandemic can inspire starting your own business and pursuing your passion.Instagram is a powerful tool for growing your business and connecting with clients and industry professionals.Showcasing the people behind your business and building a personal brand can attract clients.Effective project management and team empowerment can help manage growth and large projects.Prioritizing mental health and seeking therapy can improve work-life balance and personal growth.Empathy leads to better decision-making and intentional actions.Conveying value to clients is crucial for business success.Storytelling, clear processes, and testimonials increase perceived value.Creating videos and photos can educate and engage customers. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Jake Frampton's Origin Story 07:58 - Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Business Growth 15:04 - Challenges and Rewards of Managing a Growing Business Join our Paid Community at http://WoodpreneurNetwork.com Connect with JAKE at: https://www.instagram.com/frampton.remodeling/
Flopcast episode 625! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2024 inductees have been announced, but instead of discussing them like normal humans, we’re throwing them into a FlopFight tournament. Our competitors include Mary J. Blige, Foreigner, Frampton, and Ozzy. Our competitions involve cappuccino, penguins, and Smurfs. Anything can happen, and it will probably be […] The post Flopcast 625: Cher and the Gang appeared first on The ESO Network.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2024 inductees have been announced, but instead of discussing them like normal humans, we're throwing them into a FlopFight tournament. Our competitors include Mary J. Blige, Foreigner, Frampton, and Ozzy. Our competitions involve cappuccino, penguins, and Smurfs. Anything can happen, and it will probably be ridiculous. Also: Happy Birthday to a Jersey boy who was inducted into the Rock Hall decades ago. Plus: Kevin (and Kevin!) are talking Watchmen on the Best Stuff in the World podcast. Hurm. Watchmen - The Best Stuff In The World podcast! And our regular links... The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Earth Station Trek!
One of the best (and most interesting) Rock & Roll Hall of Fame classes in recent history was announced Sunday night — including: Frampton, Foreigner, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band […] The post Greg Harris, CEO of the Rock Hall on this years class appeared first on 94.7 WCSX.
Wes Gabrielsen returns to discuss the career and legacy of iconic singer-guitarist Peter Frampton. Topics discussed include Frampton's collaborations with legendary artists, his magnum opus Frampton Comes Alive! and our experiences seeing him perform live in recent years. We conclude with a discussion of Frampton's current nomination for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Andy Timmons is one of our favorite folks to talk about music with and he returns to the program -- with his guitar once again in hand -- to discuss his love for Peter Frampton's fourth studio album, 1975's Frampton.Andy tells Jeff and Matt why Peter has been such an important influence on his own career -- and he shares the story of how he came to write his newest single, "The Boy From Beckenham" as a tribute to Frampton. Happily, Frampton himself joined Timmons to play on the track. It's a heartwarming look at how a musical friendship deepened between the pair as a result.We discuss a lot of different things with Andy on the Frampton tip, including the Sgt. Pepper movie -- and yes, as you might expect, there are some side topics as well, like Monty Python and the Holy Grail. and Andy's surprising connection to the late, great Louisville record store, ear X-tacy. We're up to our usual BS, in other words. But in all seriousness, it was a wonderful hang with Andy, which wrapped up with each of us dashing out the door to go get Thai food. A perfect start to the weekend!Our thanks to Andy for the time. You can see the music video for "The Boy From Beckenham" right here. Make sure to visit Andy's website to stay in tune with everything that he has going on. Thanks for listening!Related Links:Andy's GuitarXperienceAndy's Electric Truth album.The Shout! Factory reissue of the Sgt. Pepper movie.
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We delve into the legacy of Bob Heil, a titan in the pro audio industry whose influence reverberates through the echoes of rock and roll history. From his early days wielding the organ to revolutionizing live sound with his groundbreaking work alongside legends like The Who and Grateful Dead, Heil's journey is one of innovation, passion, and an indelible mark on music technology. We're treated to an exclusive clip from a memorable interview, uncovering the story behind the iconic talk box and its role in Peter Frampton's electrifying performances. Alongside reflections from our hosts and the fond recollections of interactions with Heil, this episode serves as a tribute to a man whose work amplified the soul of music. Celebrating the Legacy of Bob Heil: A Look Back at the remarkable career of an audio industry pioneer, from his beginnings as an organ player to his revolutionary contributions to pro audio and live sound. Exclusive Insights: Featuring a clip from a 2017 interview with Bob Heil at the NAMM show, shedding light on his history, innovations, and the creation of the iconic talk box. The Birth of Rock and Roll Sound: How Bob Heil's innovative sound systems changed the game for artists like The Who and Grateful Dead, setting new standards for live music performances. Remembering a Legend: Personal anecdotes and reflections on Bob Heil's impact, his approach to sound engineering, and his legacy within the music and audio production communities. Tribute to a Visionary: Acknowledging Heil's vast contributions, from his early work with organs and sound systems to his influence on modern podcasting and amateur radio. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. 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Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson Summary In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, sponsored by Tribooth and Austrian Audio, the team pays homage to the late Bob Heil, a revered figure in the pro audio industry. Hosted by Robert Marshall, Andrew Peters, George "the tech" Wittam, and Darren Robertson, they reflect on Heil's influential career, from his beginnings playing the organ to revolutionizing the sound systems for rock and roll, particularly for the legendary rock opera "Quadrophenia." Heil, also a dedicated ham radio operator and a friend of Joe Walsh, leaves behind a remarkable legacy. His prowess is exemplified by his creation of the PR 40 microphone, considered the gold standard in podcast mics due to its distinctive tone. The episode concludes with a remembrance of Bob Heil's innovation, good-natured enthusiasm, and his considerable contributions to pro-audio technology. #RockAndRollLegacy #ProAudioInnovators #PR40MicMagic Timestamps (00:00:00) Introduction - Tribooth Sponsorship (00:04:34) Bob's Ham Radio and Microphone Endeavors (00:10:02) Evolution of Microphone Brightness (00:10:55) Pro Audio Suite Recording Setup Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready? Be history. Speaker B: Get started. Speaker A: Welcome. Speaker B: Hi. Hi. Hello, everyone to the pro audio suite. Speaker C: These guys are professional. They're motivated. Speaker A: Thanks to Tribooth, the best vocal booth for home or on the road. Voice recordings and austrian audio making passion heard. Introducing Robert Marshall from source elements and someone audio post Chicago, Darren. Robert Robertson from Voodoo Radio Imaging, Sydney, to the Vo stars, George the tech Wittam from LA, and me, Andrew Peters, voiceover talent and home studio guy. Speaker B: Here we go. Speaker A: And don't forget the code. : Trip a P 200. That will get you $200 off your triboof. And austrian audio making passion heard. Unfortunately, someone won't be heard anymore, which is a sad loss to the industry is Bob Heil, who's had an illustrious career kicking off playing the mighty organ and then becoming a pro audio guy. And George, you had the privilege of catching up with him on numerous occasions, I'm gathering. Speaker C: Yeah, I think more than once. There's just one particular interview from the NAm music trade show here in Anaheim from 2017, where I had a good, long interview, I mean, pretty long for a trade show interview. It was like nine minutes. And he really got a lot into his history. And at the time, I think I was remembering. Let's get onto the topic at hand, you know what I mean? He was giving me a lot of his backstory. And now I look back and I'm like, sure. I'm glad I had that chance. And to really hear it straight from him. I'm sure he's told those stories a thousand times. Right. But it was really cool hearing it from him. I mean, he literally created the sound system and envisioned the sound for quadrophenia. : Oh, really? Speaker B: Yeah. Speaker C: In fact, I have a clip here I can play from that interview where he talks about the birth of what he called the birth of rock and roll sound. I think that's what he called it. Here, take a listen. : Just go into the Internet, put in the night. Rock and roll sound was born. It's a true story. It really was the first night. And it was with the Grateful Dead. It's quite a story. They wrote the song trucking about it because they're selling all the gear. Yeah, well, their soundman got confiscated the night before because he wasn't supposed to be out of the state of California. We won't get into that. You can go figure it all out. But they come to St. Louis with no pa, ironically. To where? The Fox theater. Speaker C: The perfect place. : Well, there again, the stage manager calls you. You still have all those speakers? And I said, yeah, talk to this guy, handed the telephone to Garcia. And then we hit the front page of billboard because we went on tour with them out of there. And at that time, nobody had ever played through anything like that. I didn't know that. I'm like, this is pretty good, right? Because I had a longevity board that I had gotten and recording board. I had Macintosh amps. It was a big hi fi. That's what I looked and listened. It was beautiful. It wasn't just a loud pa. It was a beautiful sounding pa. That's new. Speaker C: That was new then. : Well, because of the pipe work. And I learned to listen. I had to voice and tune that as at the age of 15, we started in harmonically. Nobody realizes about the harmonics that are so important. I learned that as a young kid, and it's carried through everything I do. But then I was on the road. We hit the front page of billboard and everybody was calling us. One of them was the who. We ended up with them for six years. And from there it was humble pie. Jay Giles, on and on and on. But then they took Frampton out. He was a star of humble pie. They took him out as a solo act. And his little gal penny was married in my home when they were 18. She called me shortly after. She said, I need a Christmas present for Peter. And I sent her a talk box. You can write the rest of Peter Frampton's history, and it's well defined. You go to our website. : Wow. Yeah, I remember the talk box. Frampton comes alive. And that came out. It was like such a feature, and it was so weird. Like, you'd never heard anything like it before. What a story, though. Speaker C: Yeah. I'd love to get into his brain as to how he actually even came up with that idea. I'm thinking he was hanging a lot with the Grateful Dead when he came. : Up with that idea. I think I know what you're getting at. Speaker C: There was some serious psychotropic stuff activity going on there. But, yeah, I mean, the fact that he started. I didn't get that part of the interview, but he started as an organist, so that's a very high level of musicianship required to play an organ. And then he would set up the organs. He would tune the organs. : He was aware of the organs sound. And those organs have just to know how the PA sounds, because the organ's a big sound. You're aware of loud instruments. Speaker C: Yeah, with a lot of sources. Every pipe, every thousands of pipes. So, yeah, what an incredible background he had. And the. Then, you know, he's out there selling mics at know, which is. That's one of the neatest reasons to get to go to a nam show, is you did get to know a, you know, and you got to talk to him and interact with, you know, Wes Dooley from AEA microphones. Grew up repairing RCA microphones. : He's a trip. Wes Dooley is great. Speaker C: Totally. : Just another booth at Nam. Speaker C: Actually, a living historian. Right. And you get to talk to these folks face to face. It's amazing. But, yeah. I met Bob's daughter, who still works for Heil and still goes out to trade shows and does the beat, and she was very nice, and there's just a heck of a legacy there. So he will be missed for sure. And he was a huge ham radio operator. Amateur radio, as they call, playing organ. : Over the ham radio station like he has his own station. That was just like organ playing, I think, or something. Speaker C: Yeah, it was over. : He was also friends because he's actually from. Well, he died in Illinois. Speaker C: Yeah, he's from St. Louis. : Right. But he was friends with Thomas Holman. Speaker C: Wait a minute. : Thomas Holman started, did the THX protocol. Speaker C: Oh, he's the th and thx, yeah. Oh, wow. : And Thomas Holman ended up, I believe, over with connections to Skywalker Sound and another audio luminary or whatever. Speaker C: So cool. And then Bob also picked up, they picked up Bob to be a host on a podcast called this week in Tech Twit TV, which was the show that influenced me to start my own show 1512 years ago. And he did his own show over there about ham radio. And they did it for quite a long time, actually, until they had to end the show. But they still have his rig that he had built for that show. It's still at the Twitch studios in one corner of the know, a memory of really cool. Speaker B: Really, really cool. : The quirkiest thing, I thought, with Bob was his friendship with Joe Walsh, who was also a ham radio. : Didn't Joe Walsh also use the talk box a bit? Speaker B: Did he? Speaker C: He did. He said later in that interview that Joe Walsh really kind of had it mastered. He really clearly, in hearing his interviews and reading his interviews, how he had an extremely. He was extremely tight with Joe. They were best buddies, and they spent a lot of time talking ham amateur radio together. : Did they go driving in Joe's maserati? Speaker C: Probably. And it was actually Joe who was experimenting with using the mics that Bob had made for doing amateur radio because. : For doing studio work. Speaker C: Yeah. Bob hated the crappy mics. That amateur radio operators were stuck using. So he made a better mic. And then Joe was like, yo, plug this thing into your studio console. And Bob's like, I never would have thought of that. He's like, I'm telling you, it sounds better than an SM 57 or a 58. And he's like, yeah, you're right, it does. And a brand of microphones was born from there. His most well known podcast mic, the one that's kind of the gold standard, is called the PR 40. And it has a distinct tone to it. It has a distinct voice. : Is it kind of big sounding? Speaker C: It's big, and it has a lot of cut, like mid range. : It's like a combo of like an SM seven and a 416 or something. Speaker C: Kind of almost. It doesn't have the top end of a 416, but it definitely has more of a cut. So if you ever listen to Leo Laporte on this week in tech, or any of the shows that Leo does, you'll hear the distinct sound of that mic. It's not a flat or a hi fi mic, it's a broadcast mic. : But it's a dynamic sounding mic. Speaker C: Yes, it's a dynamic mic, and its voicing is designed for being heard. Let's just put it that way. : Yes. Speaker C: The PR 30 and the PR 20, to me, sound a little bit smoother. I like the voicing of them better, personally. But the bottom line is Bob tuned his mics by ear. And he said that specifically later in the interview. I wasn't curious about response curves and all this stuff. I would just go by what I thought sounded right. So those mics are tuned by Bob's ear. And the guy had a good ear, but probably by the time he got into his fifty s, sixty s, seventy s, didn't hear everything. : Did all the mics as he made them throughout the years just get brighter and brighter? Speaker B: It's a good question. Speaker C: It's a good question. I mean, I'm sure he wasn't the only one that put his ears on the mics after quite a while. Joking, but yeah, no, it's true. The sound systems I listened to growing up that were often not eqed well, unfortunately, were often helmed by a gentleman of an older generation. Yeah, I was like, no, too much two k and 4k. My ears are bleeding. : You're accelerating their progression towards mixing. Speaker B: Like you. Speaker C: Anyway, rest in peace, Bob, thank you for all your innovation and your good natured enthusiasm. Enthusiasm towards audio, and we really appreciate it. : Absolutely. Speaker B: Yeah. Well, that was fun. Is it over? Speaker A: The pro audio suite with thanks to tribut and austrian audio recorded using source Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Voodoo Radio imaging with tech support from George the tech Wittam. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic, or just say good day, drop us a note at our website, theproaudiosuite.com. #BobHeilLegacy #ProAudioSuite #AudioInnovation #RockAndRollSound #TalkBoxMagic #AustrianAudio #TriBooth #ProAudioLegends #SoundEngineering #MusicHistory
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Irrational Fears & Phobias. They will talk about the similarities, the differences, why some are necessary and how to overcome the ones that aren't. [March 4, 2024] 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:50 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 04:55 - The Topic of the Day: Irrational Fears & Phobias 05:09 - Fear vs Phobia 06:33 - Attack of the Lizard People 08:57 - Fear of the Dark 11:28 - In the Heights 13:54 - Might As Well Jump 15:32 - Flight Mode 17:04 - Send in the Clowns 17:32 - Phobias! We Mean It 19:18 - Genetics Squared 21:06 - Beware the Ladybug! 24:35 - Was it a Bunny? 26:09 - Classical Conditioning 27:10 - Little Albert 29:51 - Fear Factor 32:11 - Animal Intuition 33:40 - Mister Ed 34:50 - Fur Babies 36:01 - Learned Response 38:21 - Changing Minds 42:05 - Safety First! 43:21 - Virtual Assistant 44:55 - Words Matter 47:21 - Next Month: David Matsumoto 48:07 - Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd-35ab2611a - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - Twitter: https://twitter.com/humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: De Jongh, A., Muris, P., ter Horst, G., Van Zuuren, F., Schoenmakers, N., & Makkes, P. (1999). One-session cognitive treatment of dental phobia: Preparing dental phobics for treatment by restructuring negative cognitions. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 37(S1), S89-S100. Dilger, S., Straube, T., Mentzel, H. J., Fitzek, C., Reichenbach, J. R., Hecht, H., ... & Miltner, W. H. (2003). Brain activation to phobia-related pictures in spider phobic humans: An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neuroscience Letters, 348(1), 29-32. Hettema, J. M., Neale, M. C., & Kendler, K. S. (2001). A review and meta-analysis of the genetic epidemiology of anxiety disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(10), 1568-1578. Kendler, K. S., Myers, J., & Prescott, C. A. (2002). The etiology of phobias: An evaluation of the stress-diathesis model. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59(3), 242-248. Lacey, C., Frampton, C., & Beaglehole, B. (2022). oVRcome – Self-guided virtual reality for specific phobias: A randomised controlled trial. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 000486742211107. https://doi.org/10.1177/00048674221110779 Mineka, S., & Zinbarg, R. (2006). A contemporary learning theory perspective on the etiology of anxiety disorders: It's not what you thought it was. American Psychologist, 61(1), 10-26. Ollendick, T. H., Ost, L. G., Reuterskiöld, L., Costa, N., Cederlund, R., Sirbu, C., ... & Jarrett, M. A. (2009). One-session treatment of specific phobias in youth: A randomized clinical trial in the United States and Sweden. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(3), 504-516. Rauch, S. L., Whalen, P. J., Shin, L. M., McInerney, S. C., Macklin, M. L., Lasko, N. B., ... & Pitman, R. K. (2000). Exaggerated amygdala response to masked facial stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder: A functional MRI study. Biological Psychiatry, 47(9), 769-776. University of York. (2023, February 6). Facing fears in just three hours of therapy could resolve phobias in children. Retrieved from https://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/research/facing-fears-phobias-children/
This book is fun and charming and cute. However, be prepared that (for a book about a sex bet) it's very tame.
Michael Yo and Adam chat about Michael's successful New Year's Eve broadcast and having to ask bad interview questions. The guys also discuss ear piercings, Adam's appearances on Letterman, and wives who answer questions for their husbands. Next, Krayzie Bone joins and talks about moving to Channel Islands and his recent near death experience rupturing an artery in his lung. The guys then chat about firing people and Adam brings up the story of a Las Vegas judge getting attacked. The guys then try to figure out who sings the catchy Burger King jingle. Chris then shares a news story about Southwest Airlines' “customer of size” policy and Krayzie Bone recalls a story where his plane caught on fire. Lastly, Peter Frampton joins the show and talks about the success of Frampton Comes Alive! and acting in Sgt. Pepper's movie. The guys recall Peter's struggle to be taken seriously as a guitarist instead of a pop idol and the pressure of following up the success of the Comes Alive album. Lastly, the guys chat about keeping the integrity of their art. For more with Krayzie Bone: ? Check out his new light beer St. Clair and agave mixers St. Clair Brands For more with Michael Yo: ? See him live at the Houston House of Blues on February 3rd ? For more dates, visit http://MichaelYo.com For more with Peter Frampton: ? See him on live on the Never Ever Say Never tour ? Los Angeles at the Greek Theatre - April 13 ? for more dates, visit http://Frampton.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ? The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts
Chuck and Roxy are back with 3rd Wheel Ritz and open our Hanukkah episode with a jingle and a tribute to the life of Norman Lear. Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome to the show Paul Frampton! We talk all about his unique job and hobbies. (16:15) TWITCH or TICTOC: @frambrady TWITTER: @frambrady33 Then our hosts close out the show with another jingle, some emails, and a bowling segment! (41:30) SONGS: "Menorah" and Presents" by Dan Bern www.danbern.com TWITTER: @ DanBernHQ BAND CAMP: https://danbern.bandcamp.com/album/hannukah-songs JINGLES: "8 Days of Mr. Tony" Recorded by Qiyu Liu in Atlanta, GARecorded: 12/18/2014 Released: 12/18/2014 First aired: unaired "Rolling Up His Quarters (Proud Mary) Recorded by Bill Pitcher in Quarryville, Pa.Recorded: 12/02/2019 Released: 12/02/2019 First aired: unaired Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
The quest for anesthetics that could induce unconsciousness and enable more meticulous surgeries began around the early 3rd century CE. Before anesthesia was widely used, patients had to consciously endure every moment of surgery. So, what methods did doctors use before modern medicine caught up? Sally Frampton traces the history of anesthetic drugs. This TED-Ed lesson was directed by Alexander Hellebaut, narrated by Alexandra Panzer and the music by Arthur Brouns.
Eddie Hall's coach Rob Frampton takes us back to the day of the 500kg World Record deadlift. As a World's Strongest Man competitor and now full time coach and referee, Rob has decades of stories to share with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This season, we are focusing on the experience of women in the workplace – especially here in Utah. And today, we are exploring the experience of women in leadership positions in particular. Why is this so important? According to a recent study published by Wallet Hub, Utah ranks 48th in the nation when it comes to women's representation in executive leadership positions. Here to talk about her experience as a woman in the C-suite is Amy Frampton. Amy is the Chief Marketing Officer at NoFraud, the leader in eCommerce Fraud Prevention and Revenue Protection. She also served as Head of Marketing at BambooHR and Vice President of Product Marketing at SmartSheet. Amy is a proud graduate of the U and is passionate about mentoring young women on their own college and career journeys. Amy and host Frances Johnson discuss speaking up to make an impact for yourself and the women who come after you, remembering women are not a homogenous group, pressure testing our thinking, and how a good mentor can change your career journey.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:The role of mentors in academic and career success10:35: People that are willing to give you their time are our mentors. Sometimes, it's an explicit corporate program where every executive is supposed to mentor X number of people, and every person that's identified as high potential is supposed to have many mentors, and those can work great because they facilitate introductions. They kind of help all of us understand the importance of mentorship, but a lot of it has just been, for me, really organic for people, men and women, that I've worked with that have been willing to take the time. To say, "Hey, here's something to think about," or why don't you run that by me before you go through it with everybody else?How empathy empowers women to shape inclusive culture19:04: All of us need empathy. And I think as women, we can model that and hopefully help change the culture that allows everyone, no matter the space they come from, to be their whole selves and have an impact on the business. I just think there's a real opportunity for all of us to grow in that way, and that women can leave that in a lot of ways and help change the culture.How do you distinguish a great mentor?11:55: Great mentors give you time and understand the value of bringing new people into conversations and helping them find their place and their voice.On pressure testing your thinking 19:17: The more diversity you can get in a room to test ideas from different perspectives, whether that is finance testing this from their perspective, a person of color testing this from theirs, or a different gender testing this from theirs, whatever it is, the more testing we can do before we go to market. This is so important to the great running of a business, from my perspective, to great marketing and to helping your salespeople know how to go out and talk to folks. All of that is lifted by diversity of questioning and thought.Why are women's unique perspectives important in executive leadership?05:43: Women aren't all the same. Men aren't all the same. Humans aren't all the same. It's always hard when someone says, Well, women bring this, right? Because we all bring different things, but I do think that what we know from brain chemistry is that women do have the ability to look across kind of situation and see all of the dots and connect them in a really unique way, and to have empathy and understanding of where people are coming from, that is often something that women are good at. And then we just bring our own perspectives from where we are, whether we're moms or grandmothers or in marketing.Show Links:Amy Frampton | LinkedInNoFraudTed WilsonChiefWomen Tech CouncilWomen in Business - Campus Connect
Arguably the most important thing in Metal...GUITARS, and the badasses that play them! We get it, Vocals are important too, but you can scream or growl all you want...if it doesn't have guitars, it's not Metal - Iommi, Page, Blackmore, Gilmour, Beck, Clapton, Townsend, Van Halen, Rhoads, Lynch, Schenker, Sykes, Young, Hetfield, Hammett, Hanneman, King, Mustaine, Clark, Gilbert, Becker, Friedman, Downing, Tipton, Murray, Smith, Scholz, Schon, Slash, Frampton, Gossard, McReady, Cantrell, Thayil, Cobain, Morello, Impelliteri, Malmsteen, Howe, McAlpine, Vai, Satriani...and SO many more - We're talking about our favorites from (what we call) the Classic Era - up to 1993 (totally arbitrary year), and we wann hear from you as well...let us know your favorites at: https://linktr.ee/MetalListPodcast - Theme Song by Godhammered at: https://linktr.ee/Godhammered
Join us as Hal Frampton, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, delves into a pivotal legal case in Michigan's Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. He's representing Christian Healthcare Centers (CHC) and Sacred Heart Academy as they navigate the expanded civil rights protections in Michigan, which now encompass "gender" and "sexual preference." Both institutions could potentially be compelled to hire individuals who don't align with their religious principles. Established in 2018, the Grand Rapids-based Christian Healthcare Centers offers a unique, direct-pay primary care model that also caters to patients' spiritual well-being. While they serve all patients irrespective of sexual preference and identity, their hiring process requires employees to resonate with their religious beliefs and confirm this with a signed statement. Potentially, CHC could be sued for not hiring someone who does align with its mission. In this episode, Frampton addresses: 1. If there has been no fine or penalty yet against CHC, why is it being sued? 2. The significance of faith in CHC's practice model. 3. The quagmire that can be presented by expanding civil rights protections to include “gender” and “sexual preference.” 4. The potential of this case reaching the U.S. Supreme Court. Read more:Christian Healthcare Centers, Inc. v. Dana Nessel et. al., U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan Southern Division, August 29, 2023: https://adfmedialegalfiles.blob.core.windows.net/files/ChristianHealthcareCentersComplaint.pdf (appellate briefs will be submitted mid-October) Health Care News articles on Christian Healthcare CentersHealth Care News articles on Alliance Defending Freedom
For this episode Simon sits down with a boxer who lit up his sport, in divisions that don't always get the attention they deserve. Rising from the streets of Tigers Bay, Belfast, Carl ‘The Jackal' Frampton would go on to become a two weight world champion, brining a noisy and partisan crowd with him no matter the venue.Carl joins the show to discuss his action packed career and his feud with the McGuigans whilst also giving his unique perspective on the current boxing landscape ahead of KSI and Tommy Fury's showdown.Subscribe for future episodes and head to http://www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSi... for full video episodes. 18+ please gamble responsibly.Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
Sarah Frampton & Judah Axe join us to talk about their paper, A Tutorial for Implementing Matrix Training in Practice Show Notes Remember to join us on Facebook to suggest articles to review and questions for authors. https://www.facebook.com/BApractice Acknowledgments Host and Executive Producer: Cody Morris, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://salve.edu/users/dr-cody-morris Assistant Producers Jesse Perrin Jacob Oliveira Organizational Support ABAI https://www.abainternational.org/welcome.aspx Behavior Analysis in Practice Editor, Stephanie Peterson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://www.abainternational.org/journals/bap.aspx Music Cruising Altitude by Jim Carr and his band New Latitude http://www.newlatitudemusic.com Link to Article A Tutorial for Implementing Matrix Training in Practice | SpringerLink References Bergmann, S., Van Den Elzen, G., Kodak, T., Niland, H., & Dawson, D. (2022). Comparing matrix training procedures for children with autism spectrum disorder. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 38(1), 24-53. Curiel, E. S., & Curiel, H. (2021). Teaching receptive money identification skills using matrix training: A preliminary investigation. Behavioral Interventions, 36(3), 572–582. https://doi.org/10.1002/bin.1794 Curiel, E. S., Sainato, D. M., & Goldstein, H. (2016). Matrix training of receptive language skills with a toddler with autism spectrum disorder: A case study. Education and Treatment of Children, 39(1), 95–109. Curiel, E. S., Sainato, D. M., & Goldstein, H. (2018). Matrix training for toddlers with autism spectrum disorder and other language delays. Journal of Early Intervention, 40(3), 268–284. https://doi.org/10.1177/1053815118788060 Curiel, E. S., Axe, J. B., Sainato, D. M., & Goldstein, H. (2020a). Systematic review of matrix training for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Focus on Autism & Other Developmental Disabilities, 35(1), 55–64. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088357619881216 Curiel, E. S., Curiel, H., & Li, A. (2020b). Generative time telling in adults with disabilities: A matrix training approach. Behavioral Interventions, 35(2), 295–305. https://doi.org/10.1002/bin.1714 Frampton, S. E., & Axe, J. B. (2022). A tutorial for implementing matrix training in practice. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 16(1), 334–345. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-022-00733-5 Palmer D. C. (2012). The role of atomic repertoires in complex behavior. The Behavior Analyst, 35(1), 59–73. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03392266