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WE'RE BACK! Better late than never!! It's dated but it's good!! We discuss getting into a Deftones gig, Cole and Matt linking up in San Diego, CALI living, where you took your dates in high school (while you were also in high school btw), the glory days of Macaroni Grill, first date spots, our struggle meals, Cole's controversial lace choices, polos and oi culture, the Oscars (lol), Baylen Out Loud and much more!!! TAP IN!!!!!!!!
Le 5 juin 2013, à l'occasion d'une vente privée de vêtements dans le centre de Paris, des militants antifascistes ont déclenché une rixe avec un groupe de skinheads d'extrême droite, entraînant le décès du militant « antifa » Clément Méric. Sa mort a soulevé une vague d'indignation et a posé la question de l'interdiction des groupes ultranationalistes.Un avant-goût d'été plane au-dessus de Paris. Après des semaines de grisaille, des mois chahutés par un climat politique houleux, le mercredi 5 juin 2013 profite d'une éclaircie. Au numéro 60 de la rue de Caumartin, une petite artère perpendiculaire aux grands boulevards, à mi-chemin entre le Palais Garnier et la gare Saint-Lazare, un attroupement flâne au soleil, les bras remplis de sacs. La société de distribution The Lifestyle Company organise une vente privée, mise à profit par de grandes marques souhaitant confier un stock de vêtements à liquider. Au choix, des chemises Ben Sherman, des vestes Fred Perry, ou encore ses fameux polos à liserés blancs, très appréciés par les mouvements radicaux. Deux camps qui se détestent, s'affrontent dans le pays depuis des décennies, depuis les années 80, quand red warriors et skinheads, antifas versus néonazis, se pourchassaient dans les rues de la capitale...
In episode 23 of the Gold & Blue Breakdown, Couz and Jonathan talk about transfer portal additions for WVU football. They will talk a lot about whether or not Rich Rodriguez is bringing in too many players from the Group of 5 ranks and not enough from the P4. With several former WVU players transferring to P4 schools, should Mountaineer fans be concerned? The guys discuss. They will also break down some of the recent transfer portal additions, like Fred Perry & Derek Carter from Jacksonville State and Jordan Walker from UT-Chattanooga. They will also talk about additions to the coaching staff for the 2025 season. #wvufootball #wvu #transferportal ⭐️Sponsor: https://www.katzkantor.com⭐️
Emily Sundberg does the very popular Feed Me newsletter. We spoke with her from her fiancee's parent's house over Thanksgiving about the depths of Doordash, a Delta upgrade and downgrade, what Chris did for T-day, Emily's engagement announcement, databases, kidz bop screamo, New York's The Grill, Ozempic's effect on bicoastal food sales, the rise of Clubstaurants, how to use a laptop in public, right-wing raw-milk bird-flu, Barbour jackets and Fred Perry's, should men read about fashion? Affiliate links, West Village Girlies on the algorithm, how to prank a Long Island mom, and a vibe check on gyms. readfeedme.com twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful episode, David Perry, father of host Alex Perry and son of tennis legend Fred Perry, shares his remarkable journey from Beverly Hills real estate mogul to finding deeper family connections at age 80. Explore the impact of intergenerational patterns, celebrity lifestyle, and personal transformation as David opens up about being adopted at 10, selling houses to Hollywood stars, and learning to express love later in life. A must-listen for anyone interested in family dynamics, personal growth, and understanding how it's never too late to change relationship patterns. Features unique stories about Fred Perry sportswear, Playboy hotels, and the golden age of Beverly Hills real estate. About Our Featured Charity: This season, Alex Perry On Fire is making a monetary contribution to each guest's charity of choice. David Perry's charity of choice is St. Jude. St. Jude is dedicated to treating kids with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. In addition to patient treatment, St. Jude is focused on cutting-edge research to help us better understand pediatric cancer and how to treat it. Your turn to start the fire. Like what you heard today on Alex Perry on Fire? Tell us about it. Want to share what has helped you on your journey? We want to hear about that, too. Comment on social, DM us or give us a call. Instagram: @alexperryonfire TikTok: @alexperryonfire Call: 214-506-8023
Part 2: Fred Perry, Iconic Wimbledon Champion. From 1952 until today his famous polo shirt has remained one of the most recognised single pieces of men's clothing. From Paul Weller, Terry from The Specials, Blur, JFK this most iconic brand was and has been worn by many influential people. Was Fred a marketer, inventor, designer, entrepreneur or a sportsman? Of course he was all of these. The passion he had for what he did from sports to creating was inspiring and when he created the Laurel Wreath his legacy was cemented. Join me as I talk on location in London with Richard Gilmore, the MD of Fred Perry as he explains all about the brand, the vision, the designs and most of all Fred Perry himself…Oh and why it all comes back to Tennis…
Fred Perry, Iconic Wimbledon Champion. From 1952 until today his famous polo shirt has remained one of the most recognised single pieces of men's clothing. From Paul Weller, Terry from The Specials, Blur, JFK this most iconic brand was and has been worn by many influential people. Was Fred a marketer, inventor, designer, entrepreneur or a sportsman? Of course he was all of these. The passion he had for what he did from sports to creating was inspiring and when he created the Laurel Wreath his legacy was cemented. Join me as I talk on location in London with Richard Gilmore, the MD of Fred Perry as he explains all about the brand, the vision, the designs and most of all Fred Perry himself…Oh and why it all comes back to Tennis…
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview with the Jacksonville State Gamecocks 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Ryan McIntyre aka (@Moneyline_Mac) break down every single game on the Jacksonville State Gamecocks schedule and key in on how the offense, defense and special teams will look heading into the new season. Will Rich Rodriguez have this team competing for the Conference USA Championship and perhaps the 12 team college football playoff?Will it be Logan Smothers at the QB spot or will we get Tyler Huff or Zion Turner? How key is the injury to Ron Wiggins and will Anwar Lewis and Andrew Paul fill the void well? What should we make of the JSU wideout situation with PJ Wells, Brannon Spector and Flip Rudolph? Is Sean Brown a name to lookout for at the tight end spot? Does returning 3 of 5 on the offensive line mean the offense will still put up big numbers?How will the new look defense be with new DC Luke Olson coming in? Will Jrock Swain be a name to watch on the defensive line? Should we be worried about the inexperience at the linebacker spot? How will the secondary do with just 2 returning starters back in Derek Carter and Fred Perry? What should Jacksonville State Gamecocks fans expectations be heading into this season? We talk it all and more on this Jacksonville State Gamecocks edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
Welcome to another episode of the Threads of Conversation podcast. This week I'm trialling a new format called ‘A Thread about my career'. These conversations will cover the career journey and learnings of various fashion industry experts.My guest this week is Henrietta Gallina, a creative director who's currently the Global Director of Image and Content at Mulberry. Prior to her role at Mulberry, Henrietta worked for brands like Topshop, Fred Perry and Karla Otto, and was Creative Director at Universal Standard in New York. She's also the co-founder of Citizen, an independent magazine documenting culture through the lens of Blackness. Recent cover stars include Andre3000 and Kendrick Lamar. Click here to see pictures of some of the projects we discuss in the accompanying newsletter, and subscribe for more Threads of Conversation. Get full access to Threads of Conversation at threadsofconversation.substack.com/subscribe
We meet artist Corbin Shaw, live from the Crossed Wires podcast festival in Sheffield's City Hall.Corbin Shaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate's masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine 'icons' and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women's Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover's for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age' at Incubator, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English' today. Follow @CorbinShaww Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure Today's Questions: Question 1: Which of these is a traditional Russian sport? Question 2: With which sport is Fred Perry associated? Question 3: Which of these is a basketball team based in Washington? Question 4: Which legendary games designer;producer created the Super Mario Brothers franchise for Nintendo? Question 5: Which country hosted the 1954 FIFA World Cup? Question 6: Muhammad Ali Took On George Foreman In The 'Rumble In The Jungle''. In what Country Did This Take Place? Question 7: Which of these sports uses a ball? Question 8: With which sport is Alex Ferguson associated? Question 9: What is the name of the classic board game where players must move pieces around a board and answer questions? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#HOWCEE (Howcee Productions Gospel) Address: 231 6th Ave, Beatrice, AL 36425 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: (251) 362-1935 Fred Perry & 2nd Generation ATTENTION‼️‼️‼️‼️⁉️ NEW MUSIC LOADING SOON! The Gospel News with Nina Taylor 4-8 thru 4-16-2024 fp2ndgeneration@yahoo.com ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ATTENTION‼️‼️‼️‼️⁉️ NEW MUSIC LOADING SOON! We hope you are as excited as we are! "Oh to be Kept," was written and produced by our very own @fredpington. #FP2G #3SONZMANAGEMENT #3sonzstudio Frederick Perry Intro For booking contact Tonya Perry @ 731-298-9659 Anthony Daniels ONE OF US FOR ALL OF US VOTE TUESDAY APRIL 16
#HOWCEE (Howcee Productions Gospel) Address: 231 6th Ave, Beatrice, AL 36425 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: (251) 362-1935 Fred Perry & 2nd Generation ATTENTION‼️‼️‼️‼️⁉️ NEW MUSIC LOADING SOON! The Gospel News with Nina Taylor 4-8 thru 4-16-2024 fp2ndgeneration@yahoo.com ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ATTENTION‼️‼️‼️‼️⁉️ NEW MUSIC LOADING SOON! We hope you are as excited as we are! "Oh to be Kept," was written and produced by our very own @fredpington. #FP2G #3SONZMANAGEMENT #3sonzstudio Frederick Perry Intro For booking contact Tonya Perry @ 731-298-9659 Anthony Daniels ONE OF US FOR ALL OF US VOTE TUESDAY APRIL 16
'L'Effet Rétro' c'est la nouvelle rubrique de Court N°1 ! Toute l'équipe reviendra chaque semaine sur un match de légende, entre souvenirs et anecdotes. Très en difficulté ces derniers temps, Andy Murray a tout de même marqué l'histoire. Le 07 juillet 2013 notamment, lorsqu'à 26 ans, il a dominé Novak Djokovic en finale de Wimbledon (6-4, 7-5, 6-4). Il est devenu le premier Britannique à remporter ce tournoi du Grand Chelem depuis... 1936. Soit 77 ans après Fred Perry. Une victoire attendue par tout un peuple !Avec Eric Salliot, Florent Serra et Julien TaxisProduction : Killian VeroveRéalisation : Julien Vélia
Independent conflict journalist Jake Hanrahan takes us through some insta fit pics on the My Own Garms podcast. If you love this ep then drop us a comment on YouTube, a review on Apple Podcasts, or a comment on Spotify Get at us on the socials and let us know what you thought, we're @myowngarms everywhere If you wanna support us with a little donation head to Patreon.com/myowngarms If you want to advertise with us. Slide into the DMs. We'll have a chat My Own Garms is a video podcast. You can watch on Spotify and Youtube. There's gonna be loads of clips on TikTok and Insta (@myowngarms). But if you just want the audio, then you can find us wherever you usually listen to your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myowngarms/message
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Commitment to a Blameless Life Speaker: Fred Perry Broadcaster: Calvary Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/12/2023 Bible: Psalm 101 Length: 55 min.
Award-winning photographer Kyle Weeks joins Dominique at the loft for a conversation about the skate and metal scene of Windhoek, early mentors and making big moves. Kyle Weeks' Magnum Photo Prize-winning imagery explores the lived experiences & ancestral traditions of different communities - from the Ovahimba & Ovazemba tribes to Namibia's queer subcultures and the beyond fashion-forward kids coming of age in Accra. Born in Namibia, but currently Amsterdam-based, Kyle gives us a unique look into the feeling and process behind his work for Raf Simons x Fred Perry, Patta, i-D & many more. With a new book out called 'Good News' and currently showing at Galerie Gomis in Brussels and David Hill in London, Kyle and Dominique discuss being self-critical yet intuitive, influences, shifts within his work, capturing authentic essences around the globe, mental blocks and so much more. Follow Kyle Weeks here. Go see: ‘Intersections of African Youth' Sanlé Sory & Kyle Weeks, Galerie Gomis, Brussels ‘Meeting at the Volta' Sanlé Sory & Kyle Weeks, David Hill Gallery, London Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook. GET YOUR THE MOST MERCH here
Located at the intersection of Europe and North America, Greenland boasts the unique selling point of having the shortest season in world football - at one week long. The first part of the latest episode of 'The Sweeper' sees presenter Lee Wingate talk all about the 2023 Greenlandic Football Championship with co-host Paul Watson, who reflects on his own journey to Nuuk seven summers ago. Part 2 kicks off with a shout-out for KÍ Klaksvík & Zrinjski Mostar, the first-ever clubs from the Faroe Islands and Bosnia & Herzegovina to reach a European group phase. We talk about the KÍ player selling frozen pizzas, the prize money that comes with qualification and also speak about Raków's insane rise from the Polish third division to the brink of the Champions League in the space of a few years. Finally, in Part 3, it's time for some silly refereeing stories, starting in Latvia with the drunk refs whose dodgy decisions saw them breathalysed by police and finishing with the Fred Perry polo shirt-wearing fan who stepped in to run the line in Portsmouth's match against Cheltenham. There's also a look at the revolt against Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon & a plug for our brilliant bonus episodes. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: The 2023 Greenlandic Football Championship & our own visit to watch the world's shortest football season (00:44) Part 2: A first for the Faroes and Bosnia & Herzegovina, plus the remarkable rise of Raków to the brink of Europe's top table (15:25) Part 3: Drunk Latvian refs, the stand-in linesman wearing gold boots & a revolt against Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon (30:42)
Many feeling the economic pinch lower summer participation. But those who remain wealthy gather for another round of seaside fun.August 1932, many millionaires return for another Tennis Week and more yacht races in Newport, Rhode Island. Frank Shields joins other tennis stars on the courts, while Vincent Astor and his yacht Nourmahal focus on seafaring activities. This sleepy seaside enclave is having one of its best seasons in over a decade, but the biggest news is the recent sale of Marble House. Other people and subjects include: William “Sam” Van Alen, Elizabeth “Betty” Kent Van Alen, James “Henry” Van Alen, Eleanor Van Alen, Princess Louise Van Alen Mdivani, Prince Alexis Mdivani, Frank Shields, John Jacob Astor VI aka “Jakey,” Doris Duke, Nanaline Duke, Barbara Hutton, Huntington Hartford, Henrietta Hartford, Mary Lee Epling Hartford, Helen Dinsmore Astor, Caroline Astor, Carrie Astor, John Jacob Astor IV aka “Jack,” William Backhouse Astor, Jr., William K. Vanderbilt, Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duke of Marlborough, Jacques Balsan, Harold Vanderbilt aka “Mike,” Oliver H.P. Belmont, Elise Robson Belmont, Alice Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Grace Wilson Vanderbilt, Cornelius “Neily” Vanderbilt III, Cornelius “Neil” Vanderbilt, Gladys Vanderbilt Szechenyi, Gladys Szechenyi, Gloria Vanderbilt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Ellsworth Vines, Wilmer Allison, Gregory Mangin, George Lott, Bunny Austin, Fred Perry, Clyde Adams, Maud Barger-Wallach, Mary Booker, Ogden Mills, Frederick Prince, William Stewart, Mrs. William Goadby “Queenie” Loew, Atwater Kent, King Edward VII of England, King George V of England, Queen Elizabeth II of England, King Charles III of England, Astor Cup, King's Cup, America's Cup, Nourmahal, Weetamoe, Vanitie, Lone Star, Marble House, Beechwood, Beaulieu, Rough Point, Seaverge, Wakehurst, the Elm, By-The-Sea, Crossways, Newport Casino, Clambake Club, Bailey's Beach, Richard Morris Hunt, Charles Lindbergh, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Jon Morrow Lindbergh, lottery winner, David Lee Edwards, Gloria MacKenzie, Edwin Castro--Extra Notes / Call to Action:Instagram & Facebook Groups: MansionsoftheGildedAge and TheGildedAgeSociety by Gary LawranceNew York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.comShare, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.**Section 1 Music:**Sunshine by Jack Hylton, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20s**Section 2 Music:**One In A Million by Brian Lawrance, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 3 Music: You Hit The Spot by Carroll Gibbons, Album The Age of Style – Hits from the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
A tennis sensation returns to play both on and off the courts. Wherever he goes hijinks will ensue. June – August 1932, plenty of sports competitions are occurring around the world. Frank Shields returns for Wimbledon and Davis Cup with more antics with his teammates. Other people and subjects include: Huntington Hartford, John Jacob Astor VI aka “Jakey,” James “Henry” Van Alen, William “Sam” Van Alen, Rebecca “Billie” Tenny Shields, Julie Seligson, Bunny Austin, Daniel Prenn, Wilmer Allison, Helen Wills Moody Roark, Baron Gottfried von Cramm, Daniel Prenn, Bunny Austin, Fred Perry, Betty Nuthall, Jean Borotra, Jiro Sato, Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Steffi Graff, Dorothea Lambert Chambers, Pete Sampras, Novak Djokovic, William Renshaw, Andre Agassi, Chris Eubanks, Carlos Alcaraz, Boris Becker, Lottie Dod, Wilfred Baddeley, Martina Hingis, Andy Murray, Amateur Era, Open Era, massage, tennis fashion trend knee length skirts, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Queen Mary of England, King George V of England, King Manuel of Portugal, King Gustav V of Sweden, Miss Verle Lowe, Jesse Owens, Olympics 1936 Berlin, Wimbledon 1932, Wimbledon 1931, Davis Cup, Wimbledon records, Davis Cup records, Olympics 1932, Los Angeles, Olympics Village, Olympic Boulevard, Baron Takeichi Nishi, horse Uranus, Olympic mascot Smoky, female Olympic events, Babe Didrickson, Stanislawa Walasiewicz, intersex, homosexuality, dangers in sports, gladiator games, soccer / football in Mayan rituals, polo, Persian cavalry, athlete comradery, dangers in sports, rise of Nazi regime, Nazi athlete bans & imprisonments, protests, Aryan ideology and supremacy, good sportsmanship, definitions and metrics, Katherine Middleton – Princess of Wales – Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William – Prince of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales --Extra Notes / Call to Action:A special note on the collaboration with Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com Share, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Kansas City Kitty by The Rhythmic Eight, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20sSection 2 Music:It's An Old Southern Custom by Carroll Gibbons, Album The Age of Style – Hits from the 30sSection 3 Music:Eeny Meeny Miney Mo by Harry Roy, Albums The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30s & Tea Dance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands --https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football 2023 season preview series with the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks offense, defense, special teams and key in on what they did in the transfer portal. Will Rich Rodriguez and the Jacksonville State Gamecocks walk right into the FBS and have winning seasons like Georgia Southern, Appalachian State & James Madison did? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) hops on the show to talk about his experiences to Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium in Jacksonville, Alabama.Will the Rich Rodriguez offense take a huge step in year two of his system? Is Zion Webb the oldest quarterback in all of college football and does his experience give Jacksonville State a leg up on the rest of the Conference USA? Is the run game looking good with the return of Anwar Lewis, Ron Wiggins and the transfer portal addition of Malik Jackson from ULM? Should the wide receiving core be better in 2023 with the likes of Sterling Galban and PJ Wells returning and landing Jamarye Joiner from Arizona? Is tight end Sean Brown a name to lookout for in 2023? Does returning 4 of 5 on the offensive line mean JSU should be a tough out for every team they face in the FBS?Will the Jacksonville State defense take the next step? Will the defensive line be a force with the return of Chris Hardie, Jackson Luttrell and Jeff Marks? Is the linebacking core lacking experience? Can the secondary be the top unit on the defensive side of the ball since they bring back Jeremiah Harris, Fred Perry, Kolbi Fuqua and Jamari Jemison? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks season preview edition of The College Football Experience.=====================================================Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - Enter their contests for a chance to win your share of $14 Million - https://www.circasports.com/Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicKWatch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/TwitchRead & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football 2023 season preview series with the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks offense, defense, special teams and key in on what they did in the transfer portal. Will Rich Rodriguez and the Jacksonville State Gamecocks walk right into the FBS and have winning seasons like Georgia Southern, Appalachian State & James Madison did? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) hops on the show to talk about his experiences to Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium in Jacksonville, Alabama. Will the Rich Rodriguez offense take a huge step in year two of his system? Is Zion Webb the oldest quarterback in all of college football and does his experience give Jacksonville State a leg up on the rest of the Conference USA? Is the run game looking good with the return of Anwar Lewis, Ron Wiggins and the transfer portal addition of Malik Jackson from ULM? Should the wide receiving core be better in 2023 with the likes of Sterling Galban and PJ Wells returning and landing Jamarye Joiner from Arizona? Is tight end Sean Brown a name to lookout for in 2023? Does returning 4 of 5 on the offensive line mean JSU should be a tough out for every team they face in the FBS? Will the Jacksonville State defense take the next step? Will the defensive line be a force with the return of Chris Hardie, Jackson Luttrell and Jeff Marks? Is the linebacking core lacking experience? Can the secondary be the top unit on the defensive side of the ball since they bring back Jeremiah Harris, Fred Perry, Kolbi Fuqua and Jamari Jemison? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks season preview edition of The College Football Experience. ===================================================== Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners Circa Sports - Enter their contests for a chance to win your share of $14 Million - https://www.circasports.com/ Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperience Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football 2023 season preview series with the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks offense, defense, special teams and key in on what they did in the transfer portal. Will Rich Rodriguez and the Jacksonville State Gamecocks walk right into the FBS and have winning seasons like Georgia Southern, Appalachian State & James Madison did? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) hops on the show to talk about his experiences to Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium in Jacksonville, Alabama. Will the Rich Rodriguez offense take a huge step in year two of his system? Is Zion Webb the oldest quarterback in all of college football and does his experience give Jacksonville State a leg up on the rest of the Conference USA? Is the run game looking good with the return of Anwar Lewis, Ron Wiggins and the transfer portal addition of Malik Jackson from ULM? Should the wide receiving core be better in 2023 with the likes of Sterling Galban and PJ Wells returning and landing Jamarye Joiner from Arizona? Is tight end Sean Brown a name to lookout for in 2023? Does returning 4 of 5 on the offensive line mean JSU should be a tough out for every team they face in the FBS? Will the Jacksonville State defense take the next step? Will the defensive line be a force with the return of Chris Hardie, Jackson Luttrell and Jeff Marks? Is the linebacking core lacking experience? Can the secondary be the top unit on the defensive side of the ball since they bring back Jeremiah Harris, Fred Perry, Kolbi Fuqua and Jamari Jemison? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Jacksonville State Gamecocks season preview edition of The College Football Experience. ===================================================== Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners Circa Sports - Enter their contests for a chance to win your share of $14 Million - https://www.circasports.com/ Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperience Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Introducing Tom Finn & Kristoffer Sølling. They're the founders and directors of Regular Practice - one of my favourite up & coming branding agencies and one of It's Nice That's One's To Watch. Based of Broadway Market in London's Hackney. Despite working with big businesses like Fred Perry, Tom Dixon, Acne Studios and Tom's - their specialism comes from variety - working across multiple categories and life stages. From fashion and art, to F&B, hospitality, tech and beauty - using the learnings from one category to push boundaries in the next. Rejecting convention in favour of innovation. They've also worked for and with a number of People Doing Things alumni including Mob Kitchen on Peckish, their app for real foodies and Juiced, their talent agency. As well as travel guide, Step and a soon to be released rebrand for social media agency Spin Brands with more in the pipeline. What I particularly value and respect is their ability to combine top-class design rigour with a youthful energy and expression. Hailing from the art world, not the agency world - Tom & Kristoffer have fought hard to earn a seat at the branding table; bringing a sense of hard work, humility and a generous dose of underdog spirit to all they do. Reflected in their eponymous namesake - Regular Practice. In this episode we reflect on how they've got to where they are today, the type of agency they are trying to build and how artificial intelligence and technology is changing how we create and interact with the brands of tomorrow. If you don't know your dielines from your wireframes then this ones for you. Enjoy.
If you think of Nazis, white supremacists, the Holocaust, a rabble of Fred Perry-wearing white dudes marching in Charlottesville, Virginia chanting “Jews will not replace us”, we don't blame you. If your primary source of knowledge about India is your average high school textbook or mass market travel guideyou might also conjure up images of a group of light-skinned Aryans invading India in the hoary past and subjugating the darker skinned people already living there, the invaders imposing their beliefs and culture. In this episode we explain to you the connection between those two sets of imagery and how both are hugely off the mark. Related: That's So Hindu interview with Professor Lavanya Vemsani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
00:43 A svédek és a nikotin. Viagra Boys és snus. Premier League. 04:53 Katozás Addisz-Abebában. A jó cikk a jemeni katkultúráról. Vallás és tudatmódosítás. 10:03 A svéd kamu. Passzív manórudazás és az undorító vörös köpködés. 14:44 Piálni nem menő. Putyin az alkohol ellen. Magyar alkoholfogyasztási adatok. A francia asztalibor-piac összeomlása. 19:20 Mennyit ivott a francia kaszás? Mit ivott reggelihez Zoltai Gusztáv? Mennyit ittak az Indexben? Mennyi idő alatt fogy el egy üveg bor a 444-ben? Az Esti Hírlapban még tudtak inni! 23:24 Alkoholmentes sörök kisüzemi főzdékból. Alkoholmentes gin. Mi szükség van egyáltalán alkoholmentes alkoholra? 29:11 Mi Mesterházy Attila jó tulajdonsága? Hány oldal van Magyarországon? Gyurta Dániel főpolgármester esélyei. 32:55 Az autós társadalom hiteles jelöltje és elviselhetetlen terhei. Rollerrel a Balatonra. 35:34 Minden, amit Fetter Erikről tudni kell. Pingpongügyi helyreigazítás. Jónyer, a magyar Fred Perry. 39:17 Szocialista sportsikerekből születő kereskedelmi sikerek. Apjok és Dablty. Bozsik Cucu kötödéje. Puskás Öcsi hústermékei. Czibor barcelonai kocsmája, a Kék Duna. 44:19 A túl szűk „konzervatív” öltöny. A férfidivat homoszexuális gyökerei. A Patagonia-polármellény tragédiája. 48:21 Paraszttábor, rúdtánctábor, műkörömtábor. A világhódító műkörömipar fényes jövője. A manikűrmigráció története. 52:45 Kisgyerek, kiskutya, Hitler. A Hitler-teáskanna. A Midjourney javasolt címlapképe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we dive into a quote by Tennis player Fred Perry, "Tactics, fitness, stroke ability, adaptability, experience, and sportsmanship are all necessary for winning." If you are listening on Spotify please share add your thoughts on the poll. You can also share your thoughts via email me at penpositive@gmail.com Now you can also listen to the Scrum Positive Podcast Connect on Social Media YouTube Channels @penpositive & @VinodNarayan & @scrumpositive Instagram at @penpositive & @scrumpositive My Personal Blog: https://vinodnarayan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinodn/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/penpositive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/penpositive/support
00:20 Élet térlátás nélkül, Freddie Kruegerrel. 01:58 Fred Perry származása és szülőháza. Ki számít munkásosztálynak? Befogadja-e az angol arsztokrácia a barnábbakat? Fred Perry tenisz- és pingpongkarrierje. 06:00 A pingpong eredete, a pingpong szó eredete, és a magyar pingpongsikerek eredete. Barna Viktor és Szabados Miklós. Faházi Janika. 09:19 A René Lacoste-Fred Perry kapcsolat. 10:54 Winkler Róbert megcsonkítja a macskáját. Hitler rejtett heréje. Cats That Look Like Hitler. 13:24 Visszasírjuk Ruszin-Szendi Romuluszt. A kiboruló lengyel követ. 18:16 Jordan Peterson Budapesten. Steve Ballmer táncol és a Developers-műsor. A bűn ógörög etimológiája. A kanadai tudományos showbusiness. 23:40 Harvard vs. Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem. Andrew Tate népszerűsége. 29:00 Dr. Peterson 12 parancsolata és a felesleges férfiak. Dr. Peterson humora. Ezra Klein podcastja Richard Reeves-szel. 32:25 Az ember, aki rászokott az akadémiai székfoglalókra. Sudár Balázs. Vitézy Dávid a Qubit podcastjában. 36:22 A matematikai székfoglalók különlegessége. 40:18 A light a Bud Lightban. A reteklobbi magyarázkodik. 42:26 A tinik banyatankja. Hány fekete North Face-dzseki van Londonban? Outdoor-márkák a divatiparban. A dél-koreai North Face-bűnözés. 46:59 Inkább a Patagonia. Tompkins és Chouinard. 48:19 Őrház visszatér. Barbecuezás félcsőben. 53:43 Tájjellegű éttermek a Rákóczi úton. Rumi, Kao Niaw Ping Kai, Sidi Bou Said. A laoszi identitás és a nemzeti hússaláta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 Ez neked tartalomjegyzék? Hogy kell hosszokat számolni az uszodában? Mi a Rocktérítő műfaja? Mikor játszott szerepet Pajor Tamás? 05:00 Mérsékelt intelligenciával a mesterséges intelligenciáról. Ki fogja kinek vinni a sört a szerkesztőségbe? Google vs. Altavizsla. Uj Péter Garaczi Lászlóról. 09:15 Min alapul az optimizmus? Kellenek még jó vagy rossz emberi kezek? A néhány hét alatt valósággá váló sci-fik. 14:16 Hová tűnt a többi para? A magyar újságírók 90 vagy 95 százalékát tudná kiváltani a ChatGPT? A kézművesség hozzáadott értéke. A podcast, amiben valódi emberek beszélnek hülyeségeket. 19:18 Az emberiség ősi igénye az apokaliptikus félelemre. Geoffrey Hinton bánja az AI-t. Adrian Mole és a nukleáris apokalipszis. Mi, podcastoló kisemberek. 22:42 Kinek burkol a burkoló? A human touch értéke. Újságcikkek és DeepL. Lehet tényleg csak az akkumulátor marad. 27:29 A Vice a csőd szélén. A Buzzfeed és a Gawker halála. Rövid Vice-történelem. General Butt Naked és a kolumbiai szamárszex. 32:30 Mégsem kellenek külpolitikai hírek a fiataloknak. Clickbait-labor és listicle-kultúra a 2010-es évek hajnalán. A Vice és az ISIS közös tündöklése és bukása. Proud Boys és Fred Perry. 37:03 Te milyen amerikai ikont próbáltál? Dylan Mulvaney és az amerikai szélsőjobboldal. 40:30 Zizzen a sörike. Anhauser és Busch. Egy jó Coors Light? 45:40 A Ceske Budejovice-i kapcsolat. A lopás és a szabadalomsértés szerepe a kapitalizmusban. 47:41 A Bányai kávé világsikere Magyarországon. A Kávé Háza és a magyar szaktudás Costa Ricában. Bányai by Beans. 53:49 Az idény első retekízű retekje. 55:44 Mit szólna Bede Márton Messi visszatéréséhez Barcelonába? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Great to have Lewis Brackpool join us again to give us his honest appraisals on the talking points, news and from his social media this past week. Under the microscope this episode..... - ASOS has lost the plot. - Health officials admit to no evidence that face masks protected vulnerable from Covid. - mRNA vaccines delivered through food? - 'We're not antivaxxers... we have lost loved ones' - London Mayor Khan to face the High Court over ULEZ expansion as it is deemed 'unlawful'. - Biden Family European Vacation. - National Public Radio Denies Being National Or Public! - Elon Musk: 'Any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life'. - Albanian gangster granted anonymity after claiming asylum in the UK...... to protect his security! - Figures show just 215 of the 45,728 Channel migrants who arrived by small boat last year were deported from UK. Lewis Brackpool is an independent journalist, broadcaster, commentator and a reporter. His writing focus is politics, freedom of speech, news and current affairs. Here he discusses his journey into journalism. "I've been in the alternative media for a couple of years. I was previously with another company, a Canadian-based company called Rebel News. I started there after being made redundant from my previous job as a flight attendant - or a ‘trolley dolly' as they say! After that, I thought, ‘Right, I want to get back into politics'. I used to study it for a bit, but my views were completely different to what we were being taught back in the days of 6th Form, with all the programming that they were pushing on people, so I decided to make a YouTube channel. I did that for a year, built up some contacts, networked, really pushed out my viewpoint on various subjects, and then applied for a course to report on Rebel News." Lewis is a rare thing among journalists as he brings uncensored, unbiased and unique information all delivered in his own imitable style. Connect and support Lewis..... Substack: https://lewisbrackpool.substack.com/ GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/lewis_brackpool TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Lewis_Brackpool?s=20&t=ugH3aHz8n6Su4agPZJouqQ TELEGRAM: https://t.me/lewisbrackpool Originally broadcast live 15.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Links to topics discussed this episode.... https://rumble.com/v2ifa6e-the-week-according-to-.-.-.-lewis-brackpool.html Transcript [0:22] Tonight is absolutely wonderful to have Lewis Brackpool back with us again. Lewis, thank you so much. Thank you, Peter. It's great to be back on. Good to have you. And of course, there is Lewis's handle on Twitter. Make sure and follow him. And I believe you've launched recently a sub stack. Tell us what people can find on that and why they should subscribe to your sub stack, Lewis. This is my little pitch. Basically, I love news. I love news, current affairs, very anti-globalist, NWO, all of that stuff. So I like to keep up to date with what's going on and if I see something, I'll probably write about it. So if you subscribe, I'm very new to it. I've only been doing it for two days so I've only got two articles but I try and keep it all up to date. And on Monday, I think we've got a couple of articles coming out or say we, just me and put in your email and you get it straight to your inbox and I'll try and be as out there with the news as possible. So yeah. [1:19] You know what it's like once you start in the treadmill, Lewis, you can't stop. You get that, don't you? It's addictive. I love it. It's great. Make sure and subscribe to that. I catch Lewis's wisdom and hassle him if he doesn't give you one a day. We'll leave it at that, add to his stress levels. So much, most of them we've pulled from Lewis's Twitter account. Some of them we put up, but it's a good mixture. So let's start off with the first one, which is not as disturbing as Sam Smith, but still is, I think that's the level of disturbing we want. This is ASOS. [1:58] And I told you, do you want to, do you want to say on this, because it is quite a disturbing picture to start with, Lewis. [2:06] Well, this is ASOS. This is a clothing company that of course sells lots and lots of different products from Adidas to Fred Perry to other things. I used to shop at ASOS but they've gone in a quite different direction as you can see. Is this not your usual attire? This is not my usual attire, no. Absolutely not. I'm not on the weekends either. So this is not a bit of me personally. So yeah, I don't know what this market is for now or what this site ASOS or who it's for now. So I don't know. It's very, very odd. I saw that I keep getting sent now ASOS clothings and saying, have you seen that? Have you seen that? After I posted that one and I'm like, right, well, I don't want this all filled up my timeline now, but I think I sort of dug my own grave there with that one. [3:03] But yeah, I don't know what sort of direction ASOS is going in, but they have clearly lost the plot, like I said. Obviously there are Sam Smith videos, obviously the Bud Light stuff. I mean, there seems to be no end. And you think when you go, I mean, I find it difficult now when some of the sites don't actually have male or female. I just want to click on the male section. You reduce it down by 90%. And it's simple. I want something for my top half, my bottom half to put on my feet. I just want it simple. now you have to navigate some weird, and this now just adds to it, because if that's not in the men's clothing section, I am gonna be really confused. [3:42] Yeah, absolutely. I think they're confused where they're pushing that product out. I mean, I don't know. I don't know. It's sort of all a bit topsy-turvy at the minute with that sort of stuff. Fashion has gone like a sort of a weird direction. It used to be punk, you know, used to be like this anti-establishment sort of thing to wear something really quirky. I mean, you look back at like the Sex Pistols, people like that, and they used to dress really outlandishly. But now it's come to a point where... That's not anti-establishment. Anti-establishment is dressing like a Christian or like a traditionalist. So yeah, it's strange how things have changed over the years. Maybe I'm thinking this could be your premium bit on your sub stack. You could actually, weekly, you could dress up in something different. Just a thought, Lewis, I don't know. I don't know, just helping you out. [4:36] Yeah, I had to get a good subscription model for that one. Moving swiftly on, we will move on to COVID. Thankfully, we're not streaming on YouTube. This is fascinating from The Telegraph. No evidence face masks protected vulnerable from COVID, health officials say. This is a report, they did all these studies, and The Telegraph reported on children and the impact on them. And now they've just done wider and critics, critics, well, the Telegraph was not a critic sadly, it was applauding what the government did, but critics say authorities are failing to prepare for any future pandemic by not examining the effectiveness of masks. It's an interesting mix that are talking about future pandemics, talking about this. [5:35] But yeah, what are your thoughts? there seems to be drip drip the truth slowly coming out. Well this is exactly it. This is exactly what I was saying the other day. I was speaking to friends about this particular article and I actually reposted it and it's typical. We know that this wasn't going to come out very very early on because you know what would have happened if it did come out very very early on. People would just not comply and this is what the government, this is what the state or the establishment want to do if they implement something they want you to follow it, they want you to obey it, they want you to be obedient to it and if you continue to push out conflicting, messages to the establishment then of course people aren't gonna buy it and it's so funny how this is slowly starting to unravel. [6:29] I don't want to get into the whole, oh, we told you so, because that's not going to, that's not going to change. Go on, go on. I want to say it. I know I want to say that I told you so line. It's so easy to say. But it's now at a point where you have to question everything. You have to absolutely question what the mainstream media are putting out. Even the Telegraph. I mean, that, for example, is so conflicting. You've got the heading just basically saying it outright. No evidence that masks work and then under underneath it's like, oh, but they're failing for to, look at the evidence of masks for future pandemics doesn't make sense. So I don't know if there's a ghost writer there. I don't know if someone higher up to this writer is over the shoulder and saying, right, make sure you put that. So all the conspiracy theorists don't jump on quote unquote. It's typical. It's absolutely typical and weirdly not surprising at the same time. There, just want to touch, there was, let me, let me look, do I, yes I do have it on my screen. It says here, however, this is a review, UK Health Security Agency. They said, the report was unable to find a single piece of scientific research which had usable data. And I guess if us minions mentioned that on YouTube, we'd get a strike immediately. [7:55] The Rapid Review looked at 4,371 studies specifically about COVID, but there was none that examined the effectiveness of N95 or equivalent masks. [8:10] It beggars belief that after destroying people's lives, telling them this would work, that there actually is zero evidence. 4,000 surveys are, and there is no evidence that it worked. Then it kind of. Does make you angry doesn't it? Of course, absolutely and it makes you, it makes people like us angrier I think because we were shouting from the rooftops about this and we were telling people don't do it. [8:40] And then people would give you almost evils on public transport if you use public transport a lot and you didn't wear a mask and you refused to comply and I still got a good friend of mine Nazarin Veronica has been standing up to when she goes to the NHS or use the NHS in hospitals and, doctors appointments, even not just for herself, but for moral support for friends. She's always been approached by people saying you must wear a mask, you must wear a mask. Yet the evidence is so contradictory and has been since the beginning. And all these altercations that you look back you just think what was what was the point what was the point of it all and it is frustrating it's very very frustrating I just, I don't expect to see that on the BBC put it that way and I don't expect that they will put stories out like that because they're so worried that the truth will start to unravel even more, that people [9:44] are just gonna turn around and say well, what else have you lied about and then the rabbit hole begins You know and that's what happened to a lot of us that certainly happened to me, You know when you look back Trump being one for many other things and lots of different media smears and things like that, That's another example Brexit, Lots and lots of different subjects. So I don't know. I don't know. It's it's I don't know It's a very, very odd one, but I understand the frustration. Just got to stay focused and keep shouting from the rooftop still. Yeah. Well, let's on the Covid, actually, let me just pull in. There is Gareth 1965, Ian Peter Lewis, Charlotte, Baroness of Burnley. Great to have you with us, Charlotte, from little Airbnb cottage in the middle of nowhere. How lovely. [10:35] So do there is Julie X. Do drop your comments in. I will try and pull them in, but not get pulled away. This, ProJam, can you play? Can you play that video, actually? Don't do it full screen. Just don't do it full screen. (plays video audio) Medicago's manufacturing facility looks like a nursery, but inside these plants, they're growing a new kind of vaccine. The technology is called a virus-like particle. At Medicago, we use a careful step-by-step process to develop vaccines, using our plants as mini bioreactors. We start with the gene sequence, or code, of a virus. We then use our technology to synthesize the virus code into a real biological product. The code contains genetic instructions that our plants can read, and we insert it into bacteria called agrobacterium tunfaciens. We submerge the plants in a bath with the bacteria that carries the information into the plant cells. And using a vacuum, we suck out the air between the plant cells and replace it with the liquid. The plants absorb it like a sponge. [11:48] At the end of their bacterial bath, we return our plants to a carefully controlled greenhouse to let them get on with their natural growing business for at least four days. Now the plants will start producing the most important ingredient of our vaccines, virus-like particles. [12:05] So that was Darren of Plymouth. And it's obviously we've been encouraged, coaxed, forced in some countries to to get an experimental jab. It's I guess it is. I remember seeing a story about mosquitoes being used to deliver genetic modified mosquitoes. And I guess another step is in the food. and there you see it because you've got GM food, I guess. So it does seem to be the next step. And then it's wonderful that we can all get fighters, drugs directly into our food supply. What could be better? Well, exactly. And I read as well that China have managed to get it in cow's milk, I believe. So that was extraordinary to read. I mean, is it any wonder that the Dutch farmers are going through such a struggle at the minute with their government? Because whoever controls the food supply can control the people really considering that they are the second largest [13:07] agricultural exporter of foods and goods, so, Is it any wonder that this sort of stuff is really being accelerated in in this time and do you know what since 2020 and possibly even before 2020, we're seeing now this acceleration of all of this, whether it be GMOs, whether it be mRNA, whether it be all of these types of, pushes from whether it be the World Economic Forum or all of these different UN based, partnerships that are really pushing out ways in which [13:44] our lives are going to change, our lifestyles are going to change in different ways from food to societal to economics it's all just completely changing so it's scary it's really actually scary, if someone was to ask me how do you push back against this I mean the most I can think of is read read the labels and what you're, what you're eating and consuming and drinking that's that's kind of the only sort of sensible thing, same with the bug narrative that we're seeing as well, where insects, I think the European Union secretly, or I say secretly, they said it very quietly. They put a bill through that they can put insect products within food, within certain European countries. I need to fact check myself on that one. But I believe the bill was passed through not so long ago and that's all fine now apparently and everyone's forgotten about it. So I think people need to really [14:48] just be aware of what you're eating and drinking now and yeah, just be mindful, I think is the only sensible answer to that is. I think we have moved away from a trust in our authorities to actually questioning and that does go into food, which is another step. But yeah, completely. This was a fascinating story. This is about the, obviously the anti-vaxxer line is one that is used against us all. And this is from the Daily Mail, we're not anti-vaxxers, we have lost loved ones. Widower of BBC presenter who died from COVID-19 vaccine complications launches legal action against AstraZeneca on 75 people whose relatives passed away or suffered jab related injuries. Now to me it's intriguing that someone who has died and that link to the BBC, that's what's kind of intriguing on this and I'm thinking that will get a little bit more traction. But of course these are similar stories we see regularly with people dying sudden adult death syndrome, whatever it's called. [16:09] But this seems to be directly linked to the jab AstraZeneca. But what are your, thoughts on this? I mean, the massive difficulty of anyone getting justice, I guess, in this area. Well, absolutely. And this is unfortunately going to be, well, to put it politely, very very politely. It's a rude awakening almost to the damage and the misery that this this MRNA shot has actually caused to millions and millions of people. [16:46] It's, we're seeing this all the time now and that's I here's the thing Peter like when when people were sceptical to start with, this wasn't out of points or trying to be right if this was out of no, there's genuine concern here. And, now it's to the point where you know when you're called a conspiracy theorist. I wish I was, I wish it was a conspiracy theory, I'm going to put that out there. I wish it was a conspiracy theory and that it's not actually happening and you can't attribute. But it is. It is. It's real. It's happening to ordinary people. And hearing stories of widowers, of people who have lost sons, daughters, family, friends, whether it be vaccine injured or even worse. [17:42] I mean, you just, you think how long until people start to recognize what is going on. And it makes me sick that like the athletes just suddenly collapsing and anything but is the quote, is anything but, but we need to start opening up investigations. We need to start having some accountability and having some justice for these people. It's not about point scoring politically. It's not about left or right or anything of the sort. It's about people's lives. So people need justice. People deserve justice. And we need answers as well. We need them now. We don't need them tomorrow. We need them now. [18:28] No, exactly. And this is, let me bring up the picture. So there's, Gareth Eve says he has no alternative but to pursue legal action against AstraZeneca after his wife, BBC Radio Newcastle presenter, Lisa Shaw, died from coronavirus vaccine complications. I guess if only the Daily Mail, the Telegraph and others were actually giving a word of caution at the beginning because it's strange, they publish this story, but the Daily Mail are complicit in the deaths of many people in the side effects and harms of many people because they told people get this or else you'll kill your granny. They were pushing the government narrative. Exactly, exactly. And you know, there's so many, there are so many people that, I'm gonna say it, there's so many people that have blood on their hands because of this. There really is. And like I just said, I'm gonna echo what I just said. There needs to be accountability. There needs to be justice. Because if you are complicit in covering up this horrific crime is what it is. It's a crime. [19:44] You have so much blood on your hands if you are complicit within this. Telling people the truth shouldn't be a difficulty when it comes to this because it's people's lives. So I hope he receives justice for his wife. I really, really do. And I'll be praying for that. Yeah. Well, move on. But just I saw someone actually had a business card and they gave it to me and said conspiracy without the theory. Just a flight back, conspiracy, just looked it up, a secret agreement made between two or more people or groups to do something bad or illegal that will harm someone else. And that seems to be what has happened with the drug companies in a rush for profit and power and control of that market, to gain a foothold that they were willing to push a product that was not tested in any shape or form. Remember, most vaccines go through a 10, 12 year testing period and doesn't matter what miracle you do, doesn't matter how much money you throw at it, you don't get a vaccine in six to nine months, which is what happened. It is impossible. But yeah, that's anyway, we'll [20:55] move on to your Substack article. Sadiq Khan, for those of us, sadly, who live in London and are forced to endure this madman as our mayor, I worked in City Hall for years, sadly, didn't really see him. I guess he's actually he's so short you probably would miss him. I missed the Boris days which at least would have been good fun. But this is Sadiq Khan to face a high court over ULEZ expansion deemed unlawful. The Mayor of London is facing a high court challenge after his expansion of the ultra low emission zones. So tell us about this and this obviously gives the viewers a flavour of what they'll get in your sub stack Lewis. Absolutely, so finally some good news for a start, which is great someone being held accountable for something at least but I believe some, conservative councils and Peers have gotten together and said actually this is deemed unlawful and a judge has actually come out and said in a high court that this [22:03] expansion of you les is of course is deemed completely unlawful and they're actually going to be taking legal challenge against Sadiq Khan, which is great news. ULEZ being ultra low emission zones, we know a little bit about that, introduced by Boris Johnson and then expanded by Sadiq Khan. So we must remember that Boris Johnson is also held accountable for ULEZ or the concept of ULEZ in itself. That being that you have to register with the DVLA your vehicle under certain standards, weirdly European standards, even though we've left the EU, quote unquote, weird. [22:46] But this expansion zone is hurting low income Londoners, it's hurting people who want to drive and have been driving for years, it's hurting a vast majority of Londoners because of this charge. I believe it's £12.50 a day or can be up to £180 per day if you haven't met your DVLA standards or your low emission standards, I think is what they call it. So finally, some accountability. It's deemed unlawful. We've been seeing the protests recently. There was one today as well in London and stop the ULEZ expansion because it's it's set to be done in August I believe this year, please fact-check me on that. [23:35] So this is great so obviously more more to follow but at least there is a there's a start in some accountability Yep, and of course this is a tax on, I mean we've, we just had to get a new car, I said new car, there's no way [23:56] many people can buy a new car. So we got a car a couple of years old and even it's difficult getting second hand, but it's that punishment on individuals because they can't afford a brand new car, they cannot afford an electric car, they can't afford the latest Tesla, and simply to get a new car is 15,000 plus, generally 20,000 plus, and cars have gone up, because simply just us looking at it, gone up by what 40% in the last three years. And it is, of course, Sadiq Khan looking down at those who actually are lower middle class and not in that upper class bracket and can't just splash the cash on 25,000 for a new car. Yeah, absolutely. and all these people that claim to be for the working class or for the lower income Londoners, it's all baloney. It's all smokescreen. Climate change, this climate change agenda is all going to hurt the people with low incomes the most. Net zero and of course Agenda 2030, that's all going to hurt people with lower incomes the most. I mean, remember as well, Boris Johnson, when he was in power, he turned around and introduced by 2030, diesel and petrol engine vehicles are to be banned. [25:17] And I believe that still stands, if I'm correct. And this is all part, I hate to say it, but it's all part of a bigger agenda here. It's the idea of you shouldn't be able to own a vehicle or a petrol and diesel vehicle, it's something that's electric that can be controlled in the long term. [25:41] It will be put up onto this type of grid almost that can be switched on and off. I mean, we're now getting cars that you don't even have to drive yourself. You can have it drive for you. So it would drive you straight to the police station if you've made a hate crime. So, you know, how convenient. No, exactly. Paul Lee on Facebook says it's not the, says the tax on the poor, it is. But it's also, it's funny whenever you comment to the people with their new electric car and you say, oh, so you're racist, are you? You must hate African children working as slaves to mine products for your battery. They accept that. They love their children in Africa, in those mines, killing themselves so they can drive their latest electric car. And it's pathetic, but yet some like ULEZ or some like me, we would be the ones with the hate crime, not them for killing these children in Africa. [26:46] Well, it's sad really. I've looked into the cobalt mining in I believe, I want to say the Congo, I believe it's in the Congo. Yeah, and there are some images coming out there that's absolutely shocking of children as young as six and seven, because they've got small hands, they can easily go into the to the mining sort of hole of where they're digging and they can bring out all the minerals. I mean, it's sad. It's very, very sad. And this is this. Well, this is it. You've got people now who love to virtue signal, love to go out and say on [27:31] their high horse that I'm doing the bit for the climate. I'm getting my electric car. I'm not participating in petrol or diesel. I'm not watching Formula One. I'm boycotting Formula One. I'm in Formula Two because of course it's all electric and I'm doing my bit for the environment. But they haven't worked out the concept of human life that's actually sacrificed themselves to bring that mineral to them. And listen, I'm not going around saying that I'm self-righteous and that I'm virtue, virtue signalling with the idea of the climate agenda. You know, I have a phone here that's probably got minerals that have done all sorts, I've got clothes, maybe that's I don't know. There's so many brands out there that have have their ways of getting their clothes here. [28:30] I'm not going around saying that I'm doing this for a greater cause and I'm this self-righteous person, but the fact that they're turning around saying they are and it's your fault, Peter, and it's my fault, Lewis, and everyone else who's watching the stream, it's your fault for not adapting to this electric car Tesla stuff, then you're of course a bad person. You're an awful person for not doing that. It's sad. It's sad to watch. It's sad to watch the circle come back round. It really is. And just leave you the picture. I quickly did a Google check and this is from the Financial Times. So maybe they need to put a picture like that up at every dealership that does electric cars. So we all make our choices. And if we want that choice, then we make it. But at least people should make it with open eyes. Moving on to [29:32] Biden, the former Vice President Joe Biden, who masquerades as the President of the United States. And this is from the Daily Mail, shamelessly parading his disgraced son, taking selfies with accused terrorists and insulting America's allies. It's all in a day's work for our declining President on his corrupt Biden family European vacation. Of course, this is his trip to Northern Ireland and then the Republic of Ireland along with Hunter Biden, who the book is behind me there. We had Miranda Devine on with us on Monday I think it was, unpacking the laptop from hell. And it's, I mean it's interesting seeing because obviously the media did everything to attack Trump and Biden was supposedly the one that the media and the people wanted and now they're turning on because they realise he's sadly a decrepit individual who'd be much better in a nursing home. But what were your thoughts Lewis from watching Biden arrive in Northern Ireland, seeing I think he saw Sunak for like an hour over a coffee and then went on in the Republic? [30:46] Yeah I've heard that Biden's lineage to Ireland stems back as far back as the 1800s. So he's as much Irish as I am German, basically. So the idea that he's parading around saying he's Irish, I mean, we saw, you've seen that clip of him when he was interviewed by the BBC and he said, oh, BBC, well, I'm Irish. Yeah. The way, you saw that? He's as much Irish as I am German. Like, it's just not, it's so far beyond, like you can't say that he is pretty much. But his lineage stems back so far there. I saw, of course, the the selfie with Gerry Adams in Ireland. And I mean, it's terrible. It's absolutely terrible. I think you're, I would say, Peter, you're more equipped to talk about this sort of subject, I would say. [31:47] But for me, seeing it, I mean, we know that Biden's pretty anti-British. We've seen that over the years, we've seen the clips, the little jibes he does. The relationship between America and the UK still stays strong between people who respect the constitution, respect Britain equally. But in terms of, well, in terms of relation or foreign relations between governments, I mean, that's going to put a spanner in the works, a massive, massive spanner in the works. So I don't know what he was thinking by that Sadly I don't think he was thinking much. Even his aides weren't thinking, you know, the people that have been basically taking care of him for the his entire presidency. I don't know what they were thinking. I don't know if they'd done a Wikipedia search on, Jerry Adams and only saw that his only controversy was a 2016 tweet, nothing else mentioned, but you know, we know what Wikipedia is all about and who's funding that. So yeah, it's absolutely shocking. But... What are your thoughts Peter actually, because I've yet to have a chat with you about this whole [33:08] Biden visit as well. Well, I mean I'm still fixated more on Hunter Biden and everything on that side. And again, just because I've just read the book, but obviously going down every, being over the States so much in the last year and everyone tells you how Irish they are, or how English they are, and they know their history better than anyone in Ireland knows theirs. And I'll, you know, give it to you, there's always been a good relationship between Ireland and the US and traditionally between the UK and across there. So if Biden wants to come over, stand in front of an Irish flag, lick an ice cream from some Irish ice cream parlor, then fair enough. And I guess this is all about electioneering. I mean, you never stop campaigning. And he needs a hell of a miracle or Dominion voting machines to help him win in the next election. So I guess that's a tick because he has no intention of visiting the rest of the UK, the mainland, coming over to England, coming over to London. You'd think he would actually take a trip over and visit the UK. [34:16] The fifth most important country in the world economically, but he sticks with Ireland simply because of electioneering. And a picture with Gerry Adams, I guess, helps him in that Democrat [34:27] supporter base. Who cares how many people you blow up and shoot dead? And that's irrelevant. It's about getting votes to him. And he probably doesn't have any clue. He probably doesn't know where he is, dear love. That's the sad part of it, that it's those around him. It's his wife, Dr. Jill, who actually is tormenting her husband simply because she wants to be in that position a first lady. To me, that's the whole sad part of it. Yeah, absolutely. I completely agree with you. And it's more sad now, I think. I think because at first it was quite funny, you know, hearing all the gaffes and, you know, the silly takes, but it's actually sad. I watched Trump's interview with Carlson and they speak a little bit about that and the fact that he turns around says it's actually really sad and he's correct it is sad because you're watching, you're watching a man I believe he's in his 80s there are 90 year olds that are sharper than that very very sharp and you've got this guy who's going through I don't know if they're episodes I don't know what they are but it's it's some form of, dementia or deliriousness within Biden's cognitive ability to string sentences and think fast and think on his feet. [35:53] So I don't know, it's sad to go back to the point, it's really really sad to watch. And then look at Trump, someone who's actually the most active someone of his age you'll come across, has that fight in him but no completely. Let's move over to Twitter. This was a great piece in the Babylon Bee, which I'm getting to love more and more. [36:23] And their story was, "'National Public Radio' denies being nationalist or public. "'National Public Radio,' NPR, a government-supported news organization, is vehemently denying slanderous accusations that they are national and public. This false, libelous, scandalous, sickening, spurious claim that NPR is a shameful misrepresentation the facts spread by Nazi white supremacists like Elon Musk's at NPR. And obviously this is the issue of Twitter tagging a government or news organizations run by as a state media of tagging them as government media organizations and I think there was, let me, it was the BBC actually, they complained and actually that has now changed. Let me just show you this, just to show how Twitter have actually backed [37:20] down, which I hadn't realized until I delved into this. Let me just show you the BBC's Twitter account at the moment. And there you go. It is now a publicly funded media, no longer government funded media. So yeah, this I guess Elon Musk will argue he just wants to make it more transparent and I guess the BBC and government media don't necessarily want to be transparent because it won't sound like they're the media of the people. But what were your thoughts on this [37:54] Twitter spat. Well, what's funny is changing it to publicly funded media. It's like, yeah, without a choice. You know what I mean? It's not a charity, you know. So really, it should go back to state media. So that's more accurate because of course, for Americans that watch us, I mean, explaining about the television license fee is baffling to an American or a Canadian or whoever that's watching that's not from the UK. The idea that we have to pay each month and that covers the BBC and our tax to actually watch television. It's insane. So yeah, the spat was extremely funny to watch. It was very amusing, especially with the interview between Musk and the reporter. It was great. It was a great bit of entertainment, better than anything the BBC have done in years. So you know, fair play to that. Of course, you know my view, I'm still a bit weary of Musk personally. I'm still, I don't really trust him, if I'm totally honest, because the idea of someone putting chips in people's brains, I mean, that's not a normal thing to want to sort of pursue. And we know about AI and how that's sort of encroaching into everyday life and he wants to accelerate that. So I'm not sure about that. But in this particular context. [39:19] This particular story, I mean, fair play. That was quality entertainment. And I think he was right to go and make sure that other platforms such as the BBC and stuff are made as state-affiliated media and things like that, because they've done it to the Russian, RT. [39:39] They've done that for a while. I mean, they even made George Galloway, a Russian sort of affiliated person just because of what he was doing with Sputnik at one point. It's unbelievable. So for him to do that and then for them to complain and have a meltdown over it was extremely entertaining. So good work is what I would say. It was. And on the sidebar, we've got Joe Allen on a Monday, who's War Room's humanist editor, technology editor, transhuman. [40:12] And so he joins us on Monday and we delve deeper into that, looking at some of the people behind it. And you're right, I appreciate what Musk has done, but I'm extremely wary. And this, actually let me break, this is another story on Musk. And it really, obviously he's a complex character. I get that. He's a businessman that's massively successful, But this was looking at what's happening in Florida with DeSantis obviously coming down or restricting the right for children to have bits chopped off them and to be injected with hormones and to start that crazy idea that actually you can be a different gender today. And Musk's comment was, any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life. I just thought it was a [41:06] fast, and I'm intrigued by his engagement in the culture wars, although 100% with you, I, the whole AI stuff frightens me to the nth degree, but it's interesting him jumping in on the whole trans debate. Yeah, absolutely. And when was it that a common sense sort of point became controversial? I mean, you can already see someone there, the top comment, why? What do you mean why? I know. I mean, what, you like the idea of sterilizing children? I mean, are you nuts? Yeah, it's unbelievable that a common sense sort of argument like calling for peace in between Ukraine and Russia is considered an awful view. That's considered controversial. What is going on? So it's fascinating to watch. I mean, yeah, I mean, that's pretty common sense to me. I mean, I don't see a problem with that at all. I mean, that's a normal view to have. Yeah, it really is. And I hope that he and the weird thing is that he's one of his children has [42:08] come out as or transitioned or whatever BS happens for you to decide over your cornflakes. You want to be a different gender that week. But so he's obviously had that with his family, and yet he's willing to to speak up. So I guess kudos to him for doing that. Just before he turns us all into machines, I guess. So why not? Yeah, at least it's some compromise or something. It is, yes. You can be transhuman but not transgender. I could be a... I think Musk was saying he was going on, obviously he was on the BBC, and he was saying, I'm going on all the channels, I'm going on Tucker Carlson in a week, he's on the right, and then he's going on a mixture. I would love to ask him, why does he have an issue with transgender but not transhumanism? Yeah, there you go. That would be quite a funny answer as well, I can imagine. It would be. Well, if he agrees to an interview with us, then that'll come. So who knows? Fingers crossed. Who knows? On to the, [43:09] probably look at, well actually this is the only one on immigration really, but more on our failures of our court. So, outrageous decision, The Sun, Albanian gangster granted anonymity after claiming asylum in the UK to protect his security. And this, I think this is an issue with our court system. So a judge banned The Sun specifically from identifying the man who's guilty of appalling crimes including murder. So I'm not sure why. [43:45] But it shows our government, well our government and our courts are more concerned about the rights of those who perpetrate crimes than the rights of, God forbid, a British citizen to have rights to not have someone like this living next door to them. Absolutely, I mean I don't know when when this has happened, when the jurisdiction favours people who have come here illegally, whether he has come here illegally, I'm not 100% sure. I mean, he's claimed asylum. So I'm assuming here, I can't of course, you know, back this up. But yeah, because they say he arrived by boat in Britain. I assume that wasn't by a P&O ferry from France. It would be illegally then. Right. Okay. jurisdiction is is favouring people who have come here illegally to be granted things such as anonymity when they've committed extremely horrific crimes. I don't understand. I don't understand how, what's the logic in that? [44:50] We need, I believe we need to leave the ECHR in order to get some sort of, some sort of wane into deportation and to actually start pushing back a bit more, the cruel to be kind approach because more of this is happening and if you would like to claim asylum you do it through the proper channels just not the English one and I think that's a sensible reasonable attitude to have and that's the sensible, I think, you can correct me if I'm wrong, I believe that's the most sensible take to have. If you want to claim asylum you do it through the proper channels, you do it legally, you do it properly. France is not a war-torn country. So... Well it is descending into one slowly. Paris is a a war-torn city. Yes, correct. But yes, and Marseille is a war-torn city. Yes, definitely. [45:52] Monaco isn't or anything like that, but that doesn't count, does it? But yeah, so the proper way is the proper way. And I think seeing stories like that actually really does show the two-tier judicial system that we have in the UK. We hear about it a lot in the US, but the UK is just as guilty, ironically, or you know, pardon the pun. It really is. Well, let's finish off with the final one, looking at the government and the immigration side. This again is from the Mail. Just 215 of the 45,728 Channel migrants who arrived by small boat last year were deported from the UK. Now I'm not quick enough to do my maths but that's definitely well under 1%. I'll let anyone else give me a better stat than that. And it, [46:51] it just amazes me how a so-called conservative government don't want to do anything. We've had, Home Secretaries who supposedly have been tough on law and order and yet nothing happens. But I, guess this figure doesn't really surprise you Lewis. No, absolutely not. I mean we've had 13 years, I believe it's 13 years now, I've almost lost count of a Tory government and they've done absolutely nothing in terms of trying to sort this mess out. Granted, I can understand the struggles of trying to leave the EU with Europhiles trying to actually leave the EU properly and of course you're in this mess where the ECHR is of course your biggest enemy and of course these lawyers that are of course part of the European Union are of course blocking all of this. But this is what happens, this is what happens when you let pro-EU officials try and take over and try to leave the European Union, something that they love. So of course they're going to have a foot in the door still. So of course it's going to make a lot of problems in terms of sorting this issue out. Does it [48:15] surprise me? Absolutely not. No it doesn't. The reason being is because we've just seen it time and time again. We've seen the same government say the same things over and over and over again and it's just political points. It's political point scoring and Labour aren't saying anything else or anything new. So, they're two cheeks of the same arse, is how the saying goes, and neither party is not going to get anything done. So really, the person who loses in all of this is us. Yeah, no completely. Let me just show the viewers some of the pictures from that, the leads, and that's obviously one of the small boats coming over. That's the RNLI, which basically act as a taxi service, really. The RNLI, Royal National Lifeboat Institute, are supposedly there to stop someone if they end up drowning because their render blew up bed on the beach somewhere on one of the beaches in the UK, but now they act as a ferry service for bringing them in. And that shows you the figures of how it is increased. that 45,000 is from last year, the 28,000 is from 2021. [49:33] And it's around 8,000 2020. So it is a steep increase year on year. But I guess, again, Lewis, the issue is our government, because I guess if you don't get turned away, then this gets encouraged. And why shouldn't you come to the UK whenever we can give you money, give you somewhere to live, and you'll never be kicked out. It's a win-win. Exactly. Absolutely. And it's gotten to the point where it's asylum shopping, essentially. I think I've seen videos of them actually calling it that, essentially, where we give the best benefits. We give the best, we give free mobile phone, we give credit, we've give migrants, even business grants I've seen. And it's gotten to the point now where the public have just had enough. That's why you've seen lots of protests around. [50:33] And once again, it hurts the lower income, the working class and the lower classes. It always hurts with mass immigration. People are so pro the idea of minimum wage and increasing the minimum wage. Well you're not going to do that and you're not going to be able to survive if you keep, having an influx of mass immigration. It's just not going to work. So it's very counterintuitive having both of those. So [51:02] you now have to pick one now. And the NHS, you have to pick now. Do you want the NHS? [51:07] Or do you want mass immigration? Take your pick. Because you can't have both. You really cannot have both. So it's gotten to that point now where the public have had enough and the public want to see some action. Are we going to see it? I don't think so, personally. I mean, it's been empty promises since the beginning. And like I said, it's only going to hurt people with lower incomes, the working class and the lot. So.... Exactly. Let me, I saw someone was giving me, there's mega maga in a national political, a national political and something, sorry, I can't get your full tag because it doesn't come up. And they're telling me it's 0.004%, 4.7 hundreds of 1%. Percent. So 215 isn't much. I think that's basically what we're saying. Lewis, thank you so much for joining us. Really appreciate you coming on and sharing your thoughts on the stories. So thank you. Thank you very much Peter for having me on. It's been a pleasure. Not all and obviously our viewers can make sure and follow you on your Twitter link and sign up to your sub stack and follow Lewis's musings and thoughts and whatever he wants to bring you, you can get it direct to your inbox. And now that I think Twitter have made up with Substack, there was an issue, wasn't there, with that for a while? [52:33] Yeah. I don't know what was going on there. They're just not sort of pairing together. I think they've sorted it. I'm not sure. And I don't know if it de-boosts you apparently in engagement. I don't know. I need to learn to code. I need to learn how this all works so I can sort of help myself. We all do. Yeah. So we'll figure it out at some point. [52:52] We'll figure it out. But in the meantime, the viewers and listeners can make sure and follow Lewis. So to everyone watching, thank you for tuning in. As I said, we are with you on Monday with Joe Allen looking at the rise of AI, AGI, Advanced General Intelligence, and where that is taking us. So for a darkish episode, tune in to Joe Allen on Monday. But everyone else, wish you wonderful rest of your weekend. Enjoy your rest of your Saturday, enjoy your Sunday, however you're watching, wherever you're watching, great to have you with us and we'll see you back on Monday. So thank you and good night to you all.
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Born and raised in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England, John Lloyd has lived a legendary tennis life. We discussed what his junior career was like, how he came up with Borg and Vitas, and how he knew he could be a pro from the time he was 16. He was a fixture on tour through the late 70s thru the mid 80s. He reached the finals of the 1979 Australian Open, becoming the first Englishman since Fred Perry to reach the final of a major. He got to 21 in the world in 1978.He talked in length about what life on tour was in the 70s and 80s and he talked about his marriage to Chris Evert, and how they started dating during Wimbledon. He told an amazing story about what it was like to be around her at the height of her career. We discussed the Raducanu coaching carrousel, his thoughts on Jack Draper, his good feelings about British tennis.The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is Powered by DiadoraRecorded 1.3 Released 1.10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20 Jahre HHV. Von Hip Hop Vinyl und Mailorder zum contemporary Fashion Store. Wir grüßen aus Berlin und um etwas genauer zu sein, aus den heiligen Hallen von HHV. Unser heutiger Gesprächspartner ist Benedict Ernst, seines Zeichens der Head of Buying, mit dem wir uns über seine Tätigkeit als Einkäufer und über die Geschichte des Berliners Stores unterhalten haben. HHV feiert dieses Jahr sein 20-jähriges Jubiläum und alle, die wie wir den smarten Stil lieben wissen, dass sich beim Berliner Store so einiges getan hat. Ganz großes Ausrufezeichen ist das Brand Portfolio wie man es ansonsten nur in einem hervorragend sortierten britischen Store vermuten würde. So finden wir neben Schuhen von Mephisto und Clarks Originals, Sneaker von adidas Originals und New Balance, Klassiker aus dem Hause Barbour und Fred Perry, auch Kleidungsstücke internationaler und japanischer Outdoor- oder Heritage-Marken. Was als kleiner Plattenladen in Friedrichshain begann, wurde bald zu einem Onlineshop von Rang und Namen, der heute auch für unsere Subkultur eine wichtige Anlaufstelle ist. Ihr erfahrt natürlich mehr zu den Ursprüngen von HHV und zur heutigen Kundenbindung. Denn der Berliner Store tut alles dafür seine Kundschaft mit Informationen und Nerdwissen zu beglücken. Wir dachten uns, es ist bestimmt sehr spannend für euch zu erfahren, wie denn die Arbeit eines Einkäufers aussieht und wie der Prozess vom Ordertermin bis zur Anlieferung aussieht. Hier ist Bene für uns der perfekte Gesprächspartner. Er ist seines Zeichens der Head of Buying by HHV und ein innovativer Kreativer, der immer auf der Suche nach neuer Inspiration ist. Viel Spaß mit Bene von HHV und der neuesten Episode von Casual Madness, dem Podcast von Sapeur – One Step Beyond! Wir freuen uns natürlich über euer Feedback. Und schickt uns gerne weiter Anregungen zu neuen Themen / Gesprächspartner oder auch konstruktive Kritik. Immer her damit! Links https://www.hhv-mag.com/feature/the-best-is-yet-to-come/
Vi har beveget oss inn i racket-land når tennisen står for tur! Hvem er den hissigste gjennom tidene? Hvem er Fred Perry, og hvodan praktiserer man lommetennis?
Jimmy Tennis leads the coverage of Grand Slam. It's so big that he needed two people to fill Chris' Fred Perry's. So he's joined by Evil Duece and Sexytime Kevin Powerserve. Did AEW hold Court or did they double fault? Enjoy the volley between your favorite team since the Williams sisters. What do we think of the Honorable Chris Jericho? Does everyone love the Acclaimed? Does FTR stand for F Tennis Racquets? MJF's face turn? Old men fall down and it wasn't Jeff. Jade cuts the sh+t. Jeff doesn't know rappers. AEW doesn't promote rappers. Did a broken nose ruin a match or a huge debut? And the champ is here…but who's the champion? Listen to the aces as they provide the best coverage. Game. Set. Match.
The games begin for another Tennis Week in Newport, but in society's game will one socialite be able to outmaneuver the scandal ahead?Newport Casino celebrates its Golden Jubilee with returning Wimbledon stars Sidney Wood and Frank Shields, only they aren't having the same heyday and lost the US Davis Cup too. Back from Hawaii, Henrietta Hartford and Huntington Hartford join the fun, while Henrietta hopes to keep his marriage a secret. Only her daughter and his sister Josephine Hartford's abrupt Reno divorce and remarriage to the Caviar King might make it a lot harder.Other people and subjects include: James “Henry” Van Alen, William “Sam” Van Alen, Doris Duke, Nanaline Duke, Mary Lee Epling, Maud Barger-Wallach, Fred Perry, Ellsworth Vines, Bunny Austin, Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, Leo Tolstoy, Vamarie, Vadim Makarov, Vice Admiral Stepan Makarov, polar icebreakers, Petrossian caviar, gauche caviar, Bolshevik Revolution, Big Miracle 2012 film, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, You've Got Mail film, Frasier tv series, and the black market.--Extra Notes / Call to Action:Podcast – Proud Stutter by Maya Chupkov and Desiree Cole August 26th, 2022 episodehttps://www.proudstutter.com/https://pod.link/1588336626Desiree Cole https://www.desireetraciecole.com/Share, like, subscribe--Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.comOpening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: You Hit The Spot by Carroll Gibbons, Album The Age of Style – Hits from the 30sSection 2 Music: Red Sails In The Sunset by Casani Club Orchestra, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sSection 3 Music: A Reckless Night On Board An Ocean by Sydney Lipton, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
Tory sleaze rumbles on as opera becomes a new frontier in the Culture War and Chris Pincher MP lives down to his name. We unpack the current political turmoil and the latest class row between Raab and Rayner. Plus, the reversal of Roe v. Wade prompts women in the US to delete period tracker apps. What does it tell us about Big Health Data? And as the Fred Perry polo turns 70, we talk about the politics of clothes. Our guest this week is tech journalist and author of Social Warming, Charles Arthur. “I think it's quite a safe bet to assume there will be another vote of confidence within a year of the last one.” – Marie Le Conte “Codes of class are so nuanced in Britain, but if you haven't grown up here it probably makes no sense.” – Justin Quirk “I don't think the Tories have ever been the party of upward mobility.” – Charles Arthur “Every office in the country has a woman like Angela Rayner in it, but in Westminster she stands out.” – Justin Quirk https://www.patreon.com/bunkercast Presented by Andrew Harrison with Marie Le Conte and Justin Quirk. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Producers: Jacob Archbold, Jelena Sofronijevic and Alex Rees. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. The Bunker is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoe kon de witte sneaker de mannengarderobe insluipen? Yvo legt het uit terwijl Jort u het wit van weleer serveert: Wimbledon. Ze memoreren het helden als René Lacoste en Fred Perry (die geschiedenis schreven met hun tenniskleding) en de onaangepaste Nick Kyrgios (die geschiedenis schreef met een body shot). Jort gaat vissen met een gedeprimeerde bro. De snobs staan voor de onmogelijke taak ‘grote' uitgaven voortaan van te voren aan te kondigen. Yvo bedwelmt Jort met een glas rosé van Brad Pitt en brengt een geparfumeerde kaars in.❤️ Insta: @desnobcast
We had the world class Bandit today n the podcast this week!! We of course delve into some quickfire questions before getting stuck into the story of the band including some awful early gigs! We speak on their achievements and being in the biggest Spotify playlists as well as radio one and working with Fred Perry, not Soccer AM yet though… we speak on their creative thinking and their new EP!! We shout out some top up and coming artists: The Juice, Blondes, Broken Down Golf Cart, STONE, Kiwi, Frettlyst, Lola Scott and Coach Party. Nice one everyone, see you next week xx
On this episode of Build Better Brands, Danielle Clarke is joined by Matt Davies, a Level C certified brand strategist who runs his own consultancy business, helping businesses globally understand the importance of branding. KEY TAKEAWAYSWhat used to really upset me was that the reality of what I was being asked to do for other companies didn't match the internal culture, intentions and customer experience of the company. That led me to figuring out how to join the dots between what we put out and the reality of things, what the customer asked for and what the designers created.Branding has an identity crisis. The average person might think a brand is the logo, perhaps fonts and colour palettes as well. That would mean that if we created the world's best logo, we'd have created the world's best brand, but that's not how it works. The brand is way bigger than that – it's the meaning that people attach to you and your products/services that you offer. Ultimately, they control it, not you.To define a brand I ask four simple questions: 1) Why do you exist beyond making money? 2) Who do you exist to serve? 3) How do you show up for them and why should they care? 4) What is your offer and proposition at a high level? Once you have the high level answers to those you then need to drive those through your organisation and operationalise that thinking.The challenge is alignment. The first bit of the process is to define the meaning you want people to attach to you, you do that by listening to your staff, your customers – most importantly, the marketplace with trend research and analysis and listening to the ambitions of the leaders. All that gives you a sense of mismatches and where things aren't working out. Then you've got to define it with the leaders because they make the calls, your job as a brand consultant is to give them the reality and hold a mirror up to them. The next step is getting the employees in line with the message and finally you need to operationalise it within the organisation, getting the culture around the message both inside and outside. BEST MOMENTS‘I sat in on a workshop and wondered why this had never been done before. Forming alignment is the key thing, so I developed them for my company.'‘Branding is actually the way you behave, the way you dress, the decisions that you make around how you pay your tax, it's all of those things because they all give people a perception.'‘It's never done, you've always got to keep doing it.'‘All successful sports teams have a strategy to win and have played that out. To set yourself up for success you need that strategy' ABOUT THE GUESTMatt Davies began his career 20 years ago in graphic design but soon moved from execution into strategy and branding. He was always frustrated with being asked to create design veneers which were not in-line with reality. In a quest for truth and determined to make a real difference he took his design and creative skills into the boardroom to help businesses think differently about their brands.He founded and ran his own design business for nine years. Sold it. Helped run a Digital Marketing Agency. Led an in-house team for a global corporate. Written a book. Worked with hundreds of clients all over the world from startups through to large corporates including Microsoft, Nestle, Boots, Virgin, Specsavers, Capital One, Nikon, Fred Perry and Experian. Spoken at all sorts of business events. United, excited and delighted his clients to create positive change which affects their bottom lines.Today his quest is to help businesses find and live their brand truth.Website: https://www.mrmattdavies.me/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgdavies/ Books: Storyategy: Unlock the power of your brand with a story based branding strategy ABOUT THE HOSTDanielle Clarke is a Brand and Marketing Consultant, University Lecturer and Business Owner.Since 2006 Danielle has provided brand design and marketing support for clients including Škoda, Gtech, UK Biocentre, UK Mail and GIRLvsCANCER. Danielle is committed to helping brands that want to have a positive impact on people's lives. She spends her time consulting and working with business owners to help them attract and retain their best customers.Insta - @danielleclarkecreative | [https://www.instagram.com/danielleclarkecreative/]LinkedIn - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-clarke-creative/]Twitter - @D4nielleCl4rke | [https://twitter.com/D4nielleCl4rke](https://twitter.com/D4nielleCl4rke)Email - [hello@danielleclarkecreative.com](http://www.danielleclarkecreative.com/)Website: www.danielleclarkecreative.comThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and Welcome to episode 126 of the ACPG Podcast. This week we are pleased and thrilled to have Miles Kane as our special guest. Ben caught up with Miles over zoom to talk about his new album, Change the Show, touring, fashion, Fred Perry… and chicken wings. Thank you to Miles for talking to us and Ashley for support with the episode. Next Week - Jake Bugg
Hello and Welcome to episode 126 of the ACPG Podcast. This week we are pleased and thrilled to have Miles Kane as our special guest. Ben caught up with Miles over zoom to talk about his new album, Change the Show, touring, fashion, Fred Perry… and chicken wings. Thank you to Miles for talking to us and Ashley for support with the episode. Next Week - Jake Bugg
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Can you effectively communicate what your business is about? With a 30-year background in marketing, Chris West noticed businesses normally handled their visual identity very well but need help when it comes to using their language. He started his agency, Verbal Identity, and has helped clients create a distinctive and impactful tone of voice for their brand. He is a big believer in the power of language and in this interview, Chris discusses the three levels of communication he teaches his clients, why humanity wins over corporate in social media, and his new book. 3 Golden Nuggets 3 levels of communication. As a digital agency, you need to differentiate yourself from your competition. When looking at how the world's biggest brands communicate, Chris identifies three levels of communication. At the 10,000 feet level, we have a vision of the world you want to create. What do you stand for? And even more powerful, what do you stand against? At 1,000 feet, we have the personality, which is a very important piece because customers buy into the personality of a business. Finally, at ground level, it's all about the details, especially when it comes to the language. Establish the language your business will use and identify with and communicate it to your team. Humanity wins. Even when it comes to some of the world's biggest brands, like Microsoft, people would rather follow Bill Gates on social media than his company. That is because they want to follow a person, someone they can relate to. It's important to be more than a corporate blank face that only speaks in business terminology and communicates merely in announcements. Dare to get personal, to share your likes and dislikes and you will attract like-minded individuals. And, perhaps more important, identify the ones that will reject you and cannot relate to you. Writing advice. When it comes to writing, some of the best advice Chris has ever gotten is “write like they're walking away”. Be very intentional about your message and try not to rely on context and details to get your point across. Write like you don't have time to warm up your reader because you're already losing their interest. Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design and development agency that has provided white label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM These 3 Levels of Communication Will Help You Differentiate Your Brand From The Rest {These transcripts have been auto-generated. While largely accurate, they may contain some errors.} Jason: [00:00:00] What's up, agency owners? Jason Swenk and I have another amazing show for you and guest. We're gonna talk about the three levels of communication or language that you can actually check out in order to position your agency to be the choice. So let's go ahead and jump into the show. Hey, Chris. Welcome to the show. Chris: [00:00:25] Hey, Jason, how you doing? Jason: [00:00:27] Hey, tell us who you are and what do you do? Chris: [00:00:29] Certainly. I run a business called Verbal Identity and it came about because I have a 30-year background in marketing. And what I noticed was a lot of clients, business owners were really sweating their visual identity, but they were forgetting about their language. So really what we do is we help businesses use language better. Jason: [00:00:48] Awesome. Well, in pre-show we were talking about kind of the three different levels that you need to kind of really kind of position your agency. So let's kind of jump into it and talk about it. Chris: [00:00:59] Yeah, thank you very much. So I think the thing that really kills and bogs down agency growth is how are you different from every other agency? So you're a digital agency, so are a hundred other digital agencies. So how on earth can you stand out and be differentiated? And I think that when we look at how the best brands in the world and the best businesses in the world communicate, whether it's a small, you know, super fast grain startup, whether it's a big brand, like we've worked with like an Alphabet over in Silicon Valley, their communication really works on three levels. So if you're like at 10,000 feet, they're very clear and consistent always in their narrative. This is the world we believe in. So this is what we're going to stand for. And even better, this is what we're going to stand against. So if you're a digital agency owner, you can't just be a digital agency owner. You can't just believe that the world needs kind of better digital, whatever, whatever, you know, everyone's saying that, right? You got to say that we do it fast. We do it better. We understand our clients better, or we, you know, what is the truth about you, about the world that you were trying to create when you set up this agency? What was it…? How precise and personal can you be about, and when you find that, what is it you stand for and what is it you're going to start against? Cause we see people, elected president selected being very clear on what they stand against. And really you're fighting for election when clients are looking for which agency to take on. So that's like in the 10,000 feet. Now, of course, you've also got to find the personality, my belief, and, you know, working with agencies here in the UK, is that what we find is clients buy people and then they buy the agency that those people represent. So what they buy into is the personality. And what you want to do is make sure that there's a thousand feet, there's a personality which is true to you, which kind of expresses this worldview. Are you as an agency, quite confrontational? Do you think the world is stupid and everything has changed or are you as a bunch of people actually much softer, more considered, more insightful, maybe more intellectual? Whatever it is, if you can take your worldview and then represent that in your personality, then you really strongly differentiated. And of course the other thing that bogs us all down as agency owners, business owners is we're trying to do everything and we want to move faster and I've got six people writing content for me. I want all events sound the same and I want them all to sound like us. So down at the ground level, there are some ground-level details and people often overlook this, but are the words and phrases we use and the words and phrases we don't use to describe ourselves? From the consumer world we had a wonderful client, Fred Perry, Fred Perry Clothing, the CEO kept on saying we don't use the word store. When we're writing our content because we're British and stories and Americanism, we have to use shop, right? When you put that in the guidelines, he saved his frustration in these weekly content review meetings, just because these are the words and phrases we use and don't use. Also some things around grammar so a couple of other things. And then once you've got all those aligned, you're differentiated and you've got your team pointing in the right direction. Jason: [00:04:08] I love it. What are some other areas where you see people going wrong with positioning, you know, their agency? Chris: [00:04:17] I think agency owners are usually hyper-intelligent people and hyper passionate, hyper purposeful driven people. And actually they want to get all of that across in the first communication. So, you know, but I don't have time for it, Jason. I don't know how much time you've got for it. I mean, you know, I see 20 people writing to me each day, say, hey, Chris, we can do this we can do that, right? You know, I, my phone is going, WhatsApp is going three more emails have come in just as I've been thinking about what I should do about the other emails. And actually, can you say something simple, just enough to open the door? More to the point, if you dare to do this, can you say something that 99% of the vault of the world will reject? Cause we don't want the whole world. What you want is the 1% of the clients that really get you. So what is it that you're going to say that 99% will reject? That's one of the biggest tips. Be prepared to lose the people that are just going to waste your time in meetings anyway, and never love you. Focus on the ones, you know, the thing that will appeal to the 1% and then keep it simple. Keep it short. Unlike me, who tends to talk for too long. 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That's e2msolutions.com/smartagency. I love that you talk about talking about what you stand against or stand with. You know, I think that's very important when you're positioning your agency, because I find too many times agency owners try to appeal to everyone and they're going to appeal to a lot less rather than saying, hey, you know… Like what we do with our agency mastermind, we're saying, hey, if you're an asshole, right? Or if you're all about yourself, do not apply. There's other places that you can go for that. And like, that's our stance. Or if you're not about sharing or, you know, helping other people out or being transparent, you know, hey, it's probably not right for you. And then that's our stance. And that's enabled us in order to really create an amazing place, you know, in the same thing at the agency, like we used to say the same thing about our clients. Like if you think, you know it all, we can't help you. Chris: [00:07:28] Yeah, definitely got to help me. And I think, can I add something to this? Cause this is exactly what I believe as well. I mean, there are places for ourselves, right? But here's the thing I, I see that works really well when people are using language: humanity wins. So, if you look at the number of followers, I think Apple has on LinkedIn is… I don't know how many million it is, but Tim, who runs Apple, has twice as many followers. If you look at how many followers Microsoft has is however many millions, right? But can you believe Bill Gates? I suddenly forgot his name, but Bill Gates has two and a half times as many followers. Why? Because humanity wins. People want humans to talk like humans to a human. Soon as we slip into the corporate stuff, people switch off. Jason: [00:08:13] Exactly. Yeah. You know, I mean, that's what I love about social media. It gives you an idea of what's every day in the life of Bill Gates or, you know, Tim Cook or whoever, you know, rather than, you know… I always hate when people just share out or communicate just business and brand stuff. I'm like… Chris: [00:08:34] Oh, and there's nothing. There's nothing. So what I'm for you for going to work this morning? Sometimes, I mean, that sincerely what happened going to work, but right… We're delighted. We've appeared at this. Yeah. Good for you. Nothing for me in that, right? But tell me how you have to fix the wheel on your car on your way there and you turned up and your pants were soggy because of the rain and you had to borrow some pants… Right, now I've got you. Rather than now, you've got me, I'm walking up onto the stage with you and man, I want you to succeed. The human stuff wins. Jason: [00:09:04] Yeah. And you know, I, my team fought me for a long time on this, you know, on social. I was like, hey, look, we live in the mountains. I want to share my life in the mountains on social. And it's been amazing where it's attracted people that have the same interest as well. And then it's so much more enjoyable that we've attracted people that believe in the same things. Chris: [00:09:29] And that's your differentiation. So 99% of the world might look at that and go, why do I want to talk to some guy that's stuck in the mountains? My life is four story, high glass fronted, lobbies and stretch love, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right? 1% are going to go. I found the man, right? He gets what it is. It's not all about that. So immediately you're streets ahead of the competition. And also, yeah, so you say, when you open up personally on social media, you really big, right? So don't want to phone this guy. He sounds like a corporate blank face. Or do I want to find this guy? Because he's honest, like you had, excuse me, crap day cause he missed all his night's sleep because his kids were up or whatever it was. Okay. That's like, that was me yesterday as well. So I can talk to this guy like an honest person. Jason: [00:10:16] Yeah, I love it. Well, this has all been amazing, Chris, is there anything I didn't ask you that you think would benefit the audience? Chris: [00:10:23] Ah, writers tips, maybe, you know, sometimes people say Chris, you know, you're an award-winning writer. They never say that. I always try and get them to say that, but they never say you're an award-winning writer. They say, Chris, you know, you're a writer and you're in the room. So let me ask you a question. Best writers tip ever? So I would say right like that already walking away. It was this piece of advice I heard three years ago and it's like, that's great, right? And you don't have time to warm up the reader. You don't have time to explain the context or anything else. They are already walking away. So what is it you want to say? Get it upfront and start back. So for me, it's a, it's a lovely piece of advice walk, write like they're already walking away because they are. Jason: [00:11:06] I really liked that. And I'm probably the person always walking away because my attention span is about this big, a lot, like everyone else. So, you know, get to the point really pretty quick. Tell us a little bit about the book and where people can check it out. Chris: [00:11:21] Do you mean this book? Thank you very much. Yeah. So. I've been running this business for 10 years. Love language, love what it can do. I think it's a sneaky, amazing thing, language. Uh, people said, Chris, can you put it, can you stop talking to me and just write a book so I can read the book and stop listening to you? So the book came out in September. I'm delighted to say it hit number one in its category on Amazon straight away. And really it talks about this framework that everyone can use this simple framework, 10,000 feet worldview, thousand feet personally, ground-level details, how you make sure they will reinforce each other. And then there's a little bit about how do you build ROI because we all, we all need to worry about, there's 20 things I could do right now to help my agency, is it going to be ROI for this? Is this the most important? And then it talks a little bit about quick wins and a few other writers' tips in there as well. Jason: [00:12:14] Awesome. Well, thanks so much, Chris, for coming on the show. If you guys enjoyed this episode and you would like to know the strategies that are currently working and literally have access to them every month, if that sounds of interest to you, I'd love for you guys to check out the digital agency elite. This is where we have members and guests come in once a month to really go over strategies that they're crushing it on as well as be surrounded by amazing agency owners. So go to digitalagencyelite.com. And until next time have a Swenk day.
Távprankelő csodapótkasztunk ezúttal is jelentős társadalomépítő ötletekkel lepi meg a lelkes hallgatóságot. A megszokott Bede-Uj-Winkler duó összeállításban, az alábbiak szerint haladunk: 00.00: A direkt tikkelés nehézségei. 03.00: Thaiföldön melyik nap kezdődik a black friday? 04.50: Bangkok már nem olcsó. Vagy a forint túl olcsó? 10.00: Közkívánatra: a szexturisták maszkviselési szokásai. 16.40: UP Karikó Katalin két díját próbálja értelmezni, mert podcastolás közben ügyel is :(( 17.00: Legújabb hungarikum: melléoltás. 22.00: A németeknek menekültválságban mostanában igazuk van. 25.10: Cukkemberg semmit se talált még fel, nem hogy a metát… 31.00: A hét cancel culture-álhíre, hogy Tucker Carlson szerint a Dead Kennedys Nazi punks fuck off című száma a cancel culture alapja. 33.00: És most: divat! Életem legrosszabb vására a Fred Perry bakancs. 35.00: Öcsi bácsi Fred Perryben. 42.50: Öttusa-világbotrány. 46.00: Jövő vasánapra Bede kidolgozza a teljes öttusareformot, a modern hadviselésben releváns számokkal. 48.25: Fidesz-kongresszus az új Vidám Vasárnap. 51.00: Még hogy nincs Magyarországon standup-kritika?! 55.00: Hofi utolsó műsora a Madách Kamarában. 60.30: Most, hogy a Bede letette, beszélhetünk az 1946-os Hosszú álom című Bogart-filmről. 61.30: Van-e SCART-kábel a DVD-lejátszóhoz? 63.30: Lauren Bacall, a tökéletes közép-nyugati szépség. 64.30: Clooney szar Solarisa igazából 2002-es, de tavaly volt egy még sokkal rosszabb scifije, a Midnight sky. 65.00: A Kecskebűvölők, és valójában eddigre mindketten rengeteg namindegyet nyomtunk. 67.00: Godard díszlet és űrhajók nélküli scifije, az Alphaville. Érdekes tény, hogy a forgatókönyv a szürrealista Paul Éluard verses kötetéből készült, és a főszereplőt Lemmynek hívják, aki ekkor még csak 20 éves volt, és már játszott zenekarokban, de csak hét év múlva csatlakozott a Hawkwindhez :DD 69.00: Szilágyi Ákos legális Tarkovszkij-könyve.
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with artist Trey Speegle who leads an amazing masterclass on creating multiple artistic revenue streams and putting your all into your art business. Have your North Star that guides you and learn how to be a self-motivated artist entrepreneur. "Microscope, telescope. Microscope, telescope. You have to look intensely at something and then you have to pull back and see what it is you're doing that fits into the world.” - Trey Speegle Guest: Using one of the world's largest collections of vintage paint-by-number paintings, artist Trey Speegle uses humor, affirmations and word play that resonate with a broad, pop appeal. Speegle has collaborated with Stella McCartney, Squarespace, Anthropologie Home, Armorlux, Fred Perry, PAOM, Jonathan Adler and Fringe Studios. In 2014, he created a mural in Michelle Obama's Partnership for a Healthy America. In 2016 Regan Arts released Trey's book Transform Your Life with Color By Number. His Speegle Studio, The RePOP Shop & Gallery 52 are housed in a former gas station in Jeffersonville, New York in the Catskill Mountains. http://treyspeegle.com/ (http://treyspeegle.com/) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) IG: https://www.instagram.com/speeglestudio/?hl=en (@speeglestudio) If you want to submit a listener question you can email it to kelsey@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest! Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Kelsey Susino Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Frederico Solar Fernandez
Nick Luscombe chats to Maki Mannami, the international music composer, sound designer, songwriter and vocalist. Born in Osaka, Japan, she currently resides in Los Angeles, California. As a music composer, Maki has composed music for major companies such as SONY, Google, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, HONDA, "Gran Turismo" series by Play Station 3, FIFA World Cup, Panasonic, and FRED PERRY. She has also composed soundtracks for a variety of independent films, one of which received an award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Mannami prides herself in her ability to arrange and program orchestral scores using MIDI, along with her vocal and piano, and ability to manipulate sounds in unconventional ways. Maki has released three full-length albums and one EP as a singer-songwriter in England and Japan. Her first album, Journey Of Higher Self Liberation, charted No. 1 in the album category on the iTunes Japan Music Charts. BBC Radio reviewed her EP, Justice and Judgment, commending her voice as "The voice from heaven.” She has collaborated with top jazz musicians like Nicola Conte, and her songs have been played by popular DJs, including Giles Perterson – a renowned DJ in the European Jazz scene. Mannami's work has been featured in a variety of compilation albums that have been released in Germany and Italy. She also has experience touring throughout England and France. Maki has performed at a handful of prestigious venues including: The Royal Opera House -- England's largest opera theatre, ICA London, Motion Blue -- a Blue Note sponsored night club, and Club Ikspiari -- a Disney-affiliated venue in Japan. Mannami has a unique style, combining elements of jazz, electronica, world music, and classical. Her vocal range can extend four octaves, making her an incredibly rare and exceptional singer. As a vocalist and choir member, Maki has performed at a Tokyo Collection, fashion show and her vocal has been used in commercials for SONY and Nestle. Her voice was also featured in the theme song for a TV show, Tokyo Eye, which premiered on NHK WORLD. She has also contributed to a number of studio albums and live performances for many bands and artists. Mannami has always enjoyed the arts. Growing up, she took lessons in piano, drums, voice and dance. At age 19, she dropped out of Osaka Art University for Performing Arts and moved to New York to study musical theatre on Broadway. While she was there she performed in an Off-Broadway theater as a chorus dancer, sang jazz in a cabaret group, and performed gospel music at an African American church. Maki has also performed as a backup dancer in Vincent Gallo's concert in Japan and as a solo dancer in the biggest night club in Frankfurt, Germany Cocoon Club.https://www.makimannami.com/Inquires about CIC Tokyo's office space, partnership, etc.https://jp.cic.com/en/
Hey Listener, break out your best Ben Sherman or Fred Perry shirt and put together a 2 Tone Ska/Northern Soul playlist because we're going on a scooter road trip with Snotty XYL! Snotty is a jack of all trades, a master of some, and he is in the basement to talk about his love of vintage scooters. This week's topics include: Your host wants to start a cult. Going from punk rocker to punk rocker dad. Traversing cities via an atlas. Snotty's armada of scooters. Sometimes your buddy needs sexy alone time with his GF so you get to learn how to drive a scooter. Vans, wizards, and unicorn truck nuts. Why isn't there a street style quad? Scooter clubs: finding your people. That time Med Flight showed up at Band Camp. Sometimes you ollie a dead deer on the interstate. Your host doesn't understand why servers aren't stabbing people right now. Whatever you are into is obviously the coolest thing ever. Turning wrenches at the scooter garage in Northside. Tron scooters.
論文「日本のストリートファッションにおけるデニムの変遷」を軸に、デニムにまつわるファッション史について話しました。 ■Shownote・冒頭挨拶・はじめに・デニムの大流行とその背景・デニムの歴史概略・戦後~2010年代までのデニムの変容と用語について・エディスリマンによるスキニー登場とその意味・近年のデニム変容について考察・まとめ ■参考文献・渡辺明日香, 八幡茉莉子「日本のストリートファッションにおけるデニムの変遷」『共立女子短期大学生活科学科紀要』59巻, 2016年2月, pp.61-77・市川孝一「「街族」を再検証する一「六本木族」「みゆき族」「原宿族」一」文芸研究, 122: (1)-(18),2014年2月・清水一彦「“みゆき族”の社会的記憶変容における,『平凡パンチ』とVAN の役割」pp187-203・EYESCREAM「FASHION STYLE CHRONICLE〜今さら聞けないファッションスタイルのヒストリー録〜 Vol.02 MODS STYLE」2021年7月13日アクセス・岡山県「岡山県の繊維産業」pp.1-19,2011年2月・中島望「新ファッショントレンドにおけるメディア戦略ーマルチエージェント・シミュレーションによるアプローチ」pp.1-4・野尻佳孝「史上最速で東証二部に上場する方法。」幻冬舎,2005年・山本耀司「服を作るーモードを超えて」中央公論社,2013年・Kazz Yamamoto「Fashion:Brand bussiness」朝日出版社,2002年・時事ドットコム「昭和のファッション 写真特集」2021年7月13日アクセス ■紹介アイテム・BALMAN ブルーコットンテーパードフィット リップド ジーンズ:バルマン定番のバイカージーンズ!皆さんも一度は街中で見かけたことがあるのではないでしょうか。膝上のリブや両サイドについたジップのポケットなど細かなディティールがデニムに個性を与えてくれているのでとてもカッコいいですよね。ヒデトも一度は履いてみたいと思っている逸品です。・Fred Perry ラフシモンズ ボタンダウンカラーポロシャツ:ラフシモンズとのコラボは2013SSに復活して以降、毎シーズン展開されています!ラフのテイストとフレッドペリーの上品さが上手く融合しながらも、値段がそこまで高くないことも大きな魅力です。フレッドペリーのモチーフであるローレルリースが胸元にリングとして付いているのがコントラストになってカワイイです。・Nudie Jeans Lean Dean Midnight Selvage:ヌーディーの中でも定番の形。本当に愛用していて一時期ずっとこれを履いていました。後ろポケットのNの刺繍が同色なのも目立たないので良い。無骨で男らしいカラーと加工ですが、まるで裸のような(!)履き心地でさらっと履けます。白Tも良いですが、これぐらい色落ちしてると、タイト目の黒Tとも合います。無料永久リペアついてるのでこの機会にチェックしてみてください。・LOEWE フィッシャーマン ストーンウォッシュ ジーンズ(コットン):これまたロエベ定番のジーンズ!初めはなかなか見慣れませんでしたが、今ではデニムを太めにロールアップして白スニーカーやブーツに合わせるスタイルがとても好きになりました(笑) 白の切り返しが印象的でカワイイし、何よりデニムと白の組み合わせって最強ですよね。これさえ履けば街中で一目置かれること間違いなし!・RED CARD Day1 :言わずと知れた最強コスパ岡山デニム!生地にはデニム好きなら一度は聞いたことがあるカイハラや倉敷紡績のモノが使われています。ボタンやジップなども日本製のものが取り扱われていながら2万前後で購入できるのが驚きです。日本のブランドであるため、シルエットや丈も日本人に合わせたつくりになっており、是非デニムを探している方はご検討を!都内のセレクトショップなどでも購入可能です。 ■おすすめファッションEC・MATCHESFASHION・Farfetch・YOOX・SSENSE*秋冬セール始まっています! 用語シンクタンク,ドン小西さん,アイデンティティー,ディーゼル,リバイバル,バルマン,ノンウォッシュデニム,バイカーデニム,リブ,サンローラン,モンドリアンルック,リテール,ボヘミアン,ゲオルク・ジンメル,コレクティブセレクション論,ゴールドラッシュ,ディーゼルブラックゴールド,倉敷市,藍,ファブリック,ビッグジョン,児島デニム,アウトロー,ディナージーンズ,アンフェタミン,さらば青春の光,ナロータイ,フレッドペリー,M51,踊る大捜査線,レインボーブリッジをいつも封鎖できない人,ポマード,セパハン(セパレートハンドル) ,アンダーグラウンド,モダンジャズ,R&B,アメ横,団塊世代,GSルック,オイルショック,チープシック,ユニセックス,ティアードスカート,エスカルゴスカート,アイビールック,ステテコ,コンチネンタルルック,VAN,JUN,石津謙介さん,シャンゼリゼ,モンキーダンス,ベルボトム,ロンドンブーツ,レイヤード,セカンドスキン,アンダーアーマー,マリーンセル,Aライン,ケミカルウォッシュ,ヨウジヤマモト,コムデギャルソン,WWD,アントワープシックス,ミルク,イッセイミヤケ,ビギ,菊池武夫,ニコル,松田光弘さん,山本寛斎さん,川久保玲さん,東京コレクション,エンジニアブーツ,ポパイ(雑誌),テイクアンドギヴ・ニーズ,トランクホテル,東証一部,ポケベル,ストリートスナップ,ロリータ,サイバー,ビジュアル,グランジ,ローライズ,サコッシュ,ミルクフェド,エクストララージ,エックスガール,藤原ヒロシさん,グッドイナフ,ア・ベイジング・エイプ,NIGOさん, アンダーカバー,高橋盾さん,神戸エレガンス系,名古屋嬢,CanCam,えびちゃん(蛯原友里さん),もえちゃん(押切もえさん),読者モデル,神戸コレクション,リプレイ,ヌーディージーンズ,エディ・スリマン,ディオールオム,ミリタリー,ニューバランス,スティーブ・ジョブズ,デニムオンデニム,ロールアップ,ジルサンダー,サカイ,APC, カラー,ジョナサン・アンダーソン,フィッシャーマンデニム ■おすすめコレクション・Louis Vuitton 「Louis Vuitton Women's spring-summer 2015 Fashion Show」・Balmain 「Balmain Spring/Summer 2015 Womenswear Show」・Gucci 「Gucci Spring Summer 2015 Fashion Show」 ■編集後記・今回は論文を読み解くというよりは、論文を中心に置いてそこから話題を派生させていきました。トリクルダウン理論についてはもっと詳しく学んでいきたいです。様々な話題に触れているので昔の映画などを見ても「あ!これポッドキャストで言ってたやつだ!」となることを期待しています。ちょっと息がマイクに当たってしまっています。ごめんね。ポップガード買ったので次回からは大丈夫なはず…。(キヒロ)・久しぶりの論文回で緊張しました(笑)なかなかの情報量であったため処理しきれない部分が目立ってしまうかもしれませんがご了承頂けると幸いです。興味深い文献だったため皆さんも是非ご一読を!(ヒデト) The post デニムウェア100年史 first appeared on TOKYO WARDROBE.
Hablamos de "Un buen años", de Ridley Scott, protagonizada por Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard y Albert Finney. Hablamos de Gran Bretaña vs Francia; de Fred Perry vs René Lacoste; de los pequeños placeres del vivir; de los amores de verdad, los de verano; de las personas que nos enseñaron a vivir; de polos y camisas desgastados; de sastres que no diremos su nombre ni bajo amenaza de tortura; de trajes azul marino y vinos; de la amistad. Hablamos de cine y de vida, valga la redundancia. Intervienen: Jaime Fernández-Mijares (@sensucontrario_) y Nacho Rozas (@inakorozas, director). Control técnico: Marcos Machado.
This week Greg & Case chat about: Fred Perry meltdown | Pre Nuptials | Sports & fake ages | Them lying ass Tories (SundaySmoke) Send in comments and thoughts, and also topics you want discussed. LIKE | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE Follow the Pod: @DemManDere_Pod | Follow Greg: @coachMGM | Follow Case: @DevelopmentCase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mbongeni-greg-mpofu/message