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Le podcast BasketSession
Hoop Culture Vol. 60 : Derrick Rose, Robert Horry, Paul George... Hall-of-Famers ou pas ?

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 63:11


Qui mérite d'aller au Hall of Fame ou pas ? Une grande question qui agite chaque saison les fans de basket. Théo et Pierre-Armand passent certains cas d'étude en revue.Parce que la culture basket ne s'arrête pas aux lignes du terrain, retrouvez chaque semaine Pierre-Armand Samama et Théophile Haumesser pour parler de tout ce qui fait vibrer le monde du basket en dehors du parquet.Commandez le livre GOATs - Le meilleur (et le pire) de la NBA en 130 Tops https://www.basketsession.com/produit/goats-le-meilleur-et-le-pire-de-la-nba-en-130-tops/Commandez le Mook REVERSE #15 spécial SMALL https://www.basketsession.com/produit/mook-reverse-15-small/Commandez le livre Une saison en enfer https://www.basketsession.com/produit/une-saison-en-enfer/Nos émissions sur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BasketSessionREVERSEHangtime Radio Show : https://linksta.cc/@HangtimeNightmares On Wax "Typical" Remixes : https://nightmaresonwax.bandcamp.com/album/typical-remixesMac Miller "Funny Papers" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMUNeQ3W2ewMr Thing "Nothing Leaves The House" : https://firstwordrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-leaves-the-house-the-anthologyCedric Akipian et Denis Rodier "La 3ème Kamera" : https://www.glenat.com/1000-feuilles/la-3e-kamera-version-noir-blanc-9782344066270Prodigy "My Infamous Life" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMYnX4AiFUs & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQdQ3qyblfQToute l'actualité de la NBA et du basket 7 jours sur 7 ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/Suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hoopcult/  BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/hoopcult.bsky.social

Bescot Beat
S6 E12: Depth, depth and more depth

Bescot Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 28:28


Jonny Drury and George Bennett bring you the latest episode of the Bescot Beat! This week, they reflect on the draw with Crewe and the victory over Shrewsbury. They discuss how Mat Sadler's squad is awash with depth, and look at how much of an impact George Hall could make when he breaks into the Saddlers side.

The Big Band and Swing Podcast
A Boogie Man In A Madhouse (Show 235)

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 31:04


Features vintage recordings by Artie Shaw, Kay Starr and George Hall.  Ronnaldo celebrates Halloween so be prepared to be frightened beyond belief. (Not really.  But you can expect some great music.)      Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat.  Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * The music featured in this podcast is considered Public Domain.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Keep Right On - A Birmingham City Podcast
Birmingham City have given a glimpse - plus Jay Stansfield latest

Keep Right On - A Birmingham City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 56:22


Alex Dicken is joined again by Joseph Chapman to discuss Birmingham City's first two games, Jay Stansfield, George Hall and answer questions from supporters. Follow the podcast on X to keep up to date with the latest episodes. Brian Dick - https://x.com/briandick Alex Dicken - https://x.com/alexedicken Keep Right On Podcast - https://x.com/KeepRightOnPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Paint Rest Repeat
069 How To Find Success As A Self Represented Full Time Artist with Marnie McKnight

Paint Rest Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 51:31


This fortnight, Ros and Laura bring you an interview with Marnie McKnight who is an internationally collected abstract expressionist artist. She has been the finalist in the SBS Landscape Prize, the Online Portrait Prize and the Bluethumb Art Prize multiple times. Marines work has featured in several magazines and exhibitions, including a sell out stand at The Affordable Art Fair in Melbourne 2019 and was top seller at St Thomas' Art Fair 2019.    Since establishing her online art business she has remained one of Bluethumb's top selling artists. In this conversation we get a look into how Marnie operates her successful online art business from home. Shae shares the origin story behind her entrance into the art world. Her successes and also some really practical tips on shipping and packing artworks.    We hope that you enjoy this episode!   Please send us a DM on Instagram to tell us how you found this episode and let us know if you have any ideas for future topics for the show.   PODCAST LINKS:   Marnie's WEBSITE: www.marniemcnight.com   Marnie's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/marniemcknightart/   Marnie's BLUETHUMB: https://bluethumb.com.au/marnie-mcknight/bio   Show Notes:   Sarah Rowan - https://www.instagram.com/artistsarahrowan/   George Hall - https://www.instagram.com/george_hall_art/   Maggie McDonald - https://www.instagram.com/maggimcdonaldart/   FIND US AND FOLLOW US ONLINE!   Laura's Art Retreat in Vietnam 2025: https://laurajaneday.com/retreat   Ros' Art Biz Challenge (28th July 2024 kick-off): https://www.permissiontopaint.co/artist-evolution   Follow Laura on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurajaneday/   Follow Ros on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosgervayart   And to book a Creative business coaching session with Laura please visit: https://coaching.laurajaneday.com/   To explore Ros' business coaching offers visit https://www.permissiontopaint.co Help us grow our Podcast by leaving us 5 stars on Spotify or a review on Apple Podcasts. Here is how!

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
Eric Leeper on *A Fiscal Account of COVID Inflation*

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 61:12


Eric Leeper is a professor of economics at the University of Virginia, a former advisor to central banks around the world, and a distinguished visiting scholar at the Mercatus Center. Eric is also a returning guest to the podcast, and he rejoins Macro Musings to talk about his work on the fiscal accounting of the COVID inflation surge. Specifically, David and Eric discuss fiscal dominance during the pandemic period, how the fiscal theory of the price level explains inflationary trends, the backward and forward-looking fiscal accounting exercises, and more.   Transcript for this week's episode.   Eric's Twitter: @EricMLeeper Eric's UVA profile Eric's Mercatus profile   David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings   Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our Macro Musings merch!   Related Links:   *A Fiscal Account of COVID Inflation* by Eric Leeper and Joe Anderson   *Fiscal Dominance—What It Is and How It Threatens Inflation Control* by Eric Leeper   *Three World Wars: Fiscal-Monetary Consequences* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent   *The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level With a Bubble* by Markus Brunnermeier, Sebastian Merkel, and Yuliy Sannikov   *George Hall on the History of the U.S. National Debt and Government Financing* by Macro Musings

Deadhead Cannabis Show
"Rockin' Yuletide Beats: The Deadhead Cannabis Show's Christmas Special"

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 74:59


"Tunes of the Season: Phish, Grateful Dead, and Merry Jams"Larry Mishkin   discusses Christmas-themed songs performed by various artists, including The Who and Grateful Dead. Larry delves into The Who's rock opera "Tommy," particularly focusing on the song "Christmas" and its critical reception. He transitions to discussing Grateful Dead's rendition of Chuck Berry's "Run, Rudolph, Run" performed at the Felt Forum in 1971 and analyzes its significance in the band's repertoire.Larry further explores the potential residency of bands like Dead & Company at the Sphere in Las Vegas, following U2's shows there. He touches on Phish's upcoming performances at the same venue and discusses the difficulty in acquiring tickets for these highly anticipated shows.Later, Larry reminisces about New Year's Eve shows by various bands, specifically mentioning Grateful Dead's memorable performances during the countdown. He also features unconventional Christmas renditions by Phish and Jerry Garcia with David Grisman..Produced by PodConx   Theme – Rock n Roll ChristmasIf you were in the Mishkin household earlier this morning, you might have heard this blasting out of the speakers:INTRO:               ChristmasThe WhoFebruary 14, 1970University of Leeds, Leeds, England  aka  “Live At Leeds”The Who - Christmas - Live At Leeds (with Footage) (youtube.com)2:00 – 3:17 "Christmas" is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the seventh song on The Who's rock opera Tommy. On the original LP, it opens the second side of the album.  Tommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Who, first released on 19 May 1969.[2] Primarily written by guitarist Pete Townshend, Tommy is a double album and an early rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker and his experiences through life. The song tells how on Christmas morning, Tommy's father is worried about Tommy's future, and soul. His future is jeopardized due to being deaf, dumb, and blind.[2] The lyrics contrast religious themes such as Christmas and Jesus Christ with Tommy's ignorance of such matters. The rhetorical question, "How can he be saved from the eternal grave?" is asked about Tommy's condition and adds speculation as to the nature of original sin and eternal salvation. In the middle of the song, "Tommy can you hear me?" is repeated, with Tommy responding, "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me." "Christmas" was praised by critics. Richie Unterberger of AllMusic called it an "excellent song."[5]Rolling Stone's Mac Randall said it was one of several "prime Pete Townshend songs" on the album.[6] A review in Life by Albert Goldman considered it beautiful and highlighted the song's "croaking chorus".[7] James Perone said it was "perhaps one of the best sleeper tracks of the collection." Townshend came up with the concept of Tommy after being introduced to the work of Meher Baba, and he attempted to translate Baba's teachings into music. Recording on the album began in September 1968, but took six months to complete as material needed to be arranged and re-recorded in the studio. Tommy was acclaimed upon its release by critics, who hailed it as the Who's breakthrough. Its critical standing diminished slightly in later years; nonetheless, several writers view it as an important and influential album in the history of rock music. The Who promoted the album's release with an extensive tour, including a live version of Tommy, which lasted throughout 1969 and 1970. Key gigs from the tour included appearances at Woodstock, the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, the University of Leeds, the Metropolitan Opera House, and the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. The live performances of Tommy drew critical praise and revitalised the band's career. Live at Leeds is the first live album by English rock band the Who. It was recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on 14 February 1970, and is their only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best-known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The album was released on 11 May 1970 by Decca and MCA in the United States,[2] and by Track and Polydor in the United Kingdom. It has been reissued on several occasions and in several different formats. Since its release, Live at Leeds has been ranked by several music critics as the best live rock recording of all time SHOW No. 1:                   Run Rudolph RunGrateful DeadFelt Forum at MSG, NYCDecember 7, 1971Track No. 10Grateful Dead Live at Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden on 1971-12-07 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive0:11 – 1:54 Run Rudolph Run"[2][3][4] is a Christmas song written by Chuck Berry but credited to Johnny Marks and M. Brodie due to Marks' trademark on the character of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.[5][note 1] It was published by St. Nicholas Music (ASCAP) and was first recorded by Berry in 1958, released as a single on Chess Records.It has since been covered by numerous other artists, sometimes with the title "Run Run Rudolph".[16] The song is a 12-bar blues, musically similar to Berry's popular and recognizable song "Johnny B. Goode", and melodically similar to his song "Little Queenie", the latter of which was released shortly after, in 1959.During its initial chart run, Berry's 1958 recording peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1958.[22] Sixty years later, the single re-entered the Hot 100 chart at number 45 (on the week ending January 5, 2019), reaching an overall peak position of number 10 on the week ending January 2, 2021, following its third chart re-entry, becoming Berry's third top-ten hit and his first since 1972's "My Ding-a-Ling". In doing so, it broke the record for the longest climb to the top 10 since its first entry in December 1958, at 62 years and two weeks.This Ciip:Out of Brokedown Palace and into You Win AgainPlayed a total of 7 times.This was the first timeLast:  December 15, 1971 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI  SHOW No. 2:     Little Drummer BoyPhishJuly 3, 1999Coca Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GAPhish - The Little Drummer Boy - 7/3/1999 - Atlanta, GA (youtube.com)Start to 1:30 Out of Contact to close the second set.  Played it again as the first encore (into, Won't You Come Home Bill Bailery starring Page's dad, Jack, on vocals and kazoo. "The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a Czechoslovakian popular Christmas song written by American composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941.[1] First recorded in 1951 by the Austrian Trapp Family, the song was further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale; the Simeone version was re-released successfully for several years, and the song has been recorded many times since.[2] In the lyrics, the singer relates how, as a poor young boy, he was summoned by the Magi to the Nativity of Jesus. Without a gift for the Infant, the little drummer boy played his drum with approval from Jesus' mother, Mary, recalling, "I played my best for him" and "He smiled at me". Phish has only performed the song three times during the month of December – the debut performance segueing out of “Mike's Song” and into “Whipping Post,” a tease during the 12/28/94 “Weekapaug Groove,” and jammed out of the “YEM” vocal jam (12/2/99) (which melted down until Jon was left singing it to close the set). But the song was jammed out of season during “My Friend, My Friend” (3/18/93) and “Stash” (7/15/93), and teased during “Weekapaug Groove” and “Big Ball Jam” (4/9/94), “Wilson” (8/13/97), “Silent in the Morning” (7/4/99), and "Wilson" (4/16/04). This version is generally considered to be Fishman's most memorable version.  SHOW No. 3:     God Rest Ye Merry GentlemenJerry Garcia and David GrismanNovember 9, 1991Warfield Theater, S.F.God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Jerry Garcia - Bing videoStart – 1:37Out of The Two Sisters to close second set "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" is an English traditional Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (iii. 452), and is listed as no. 394 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Tidings of Comfort and Joy", and by other variant incipits. An early version of this carol is found in an anonymous manuscript, dating from the 1650s it appeared in a parody published in 1820 by William Hone.               Story here is the way Jerry and David play so tight, trading off leads and filling in gaps.  A great sound for a traditional tune.  There are many sides of Jerry and we don't get to see all of them.  Nice to take a break from the traditional Dead stuff and take a look in at what else Garcia was doing during that creative period of his life. SHOW No. 4:                   Stagger LeeGrateful DeadDecember 30, 1985Track No. 6Grateful Dead Live at Oakland Coliseum on 1985-12-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveStart – 1:32 As is made clear by the opening lyrics, this is a tale about events that unfolded and played out on Christmas: “1940 Xmas Eve with a full moon over town”.  On some occasions, Jerry was  known to substitute in “Christmas” Eve. "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton, in St. Louis, Missouri, at Christmas 1895. The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, titled "Stack O' Lee Blues". A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. The historical Stagger Lee was Lee Shelton, an African-American pimp living in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 19th century. He was nicknamed Stag Lee or Stack Lee, with a variety of explanations being given: he was given the nickname because he "went stag" (went to social events unaccompanied by a person of the opposite sex); he took the nickname from a well-known riverboat captain called Stack Lee; or, according to John and Alan Lomax, he took the name from a riverboat owned by the Lee family of Memphis called the Stack Lee, which was known for its on-board prostitution.[2] Shelton was well known locally as one of the Macks, a group of pimps who demanded attention through their flashy clothing and appearance.[3] In addition to those activities, he was the captain of a black Four Hundred Club, a social club with a dubious reputation. On Christmas night in 1895, Shelton and his acquaintance William "Billy" Lyons were drinking in the Bill Curtis Saloon. Lyons was also a member of St. Louis' underworld, and may have been a political and business rival to Shelton. Eventually, the two men got into a dispute, during which Lyons took Shelton's Stetson hat.[5]Subsequently, Shelton shot Lyons, recovered his hat, and left.[6] Lyons died of his injuries, and Shelton was charged, tried, and convicted of the murder in 1897. He was paroled in 1909, but returned to prison in 1911 for assault and robbery. He died in incarceration in 1912. The Grateful Dead frequently played and eventually recorded a version of the tale which focuses on the fictionalized hours after the death of "Billy DeLyon", when Billy's wife Delia tracks down Stagger Lee in a local saloon and "she shot him in the balls" in revenge for Billy's death. Based on the traditional song "Stagger Lee", "Stagolee" or "Stack O'Lee." Robert Hunter wrote a version that he performed solo, and Jerry Garcia subsequently re-ordered the lyrics and rewrote the music for the Grateful Dead's version. More recently Bob Weir has also been performing some of the older traditional versions with Ratdog. Dead released it on Shakedown Street, Nov. 8, 1978 Played 146 times by the Dead1st:  August 30, 1978Last:  June 18, 1995 Giants Stadium  OUTRO:              Santa Clause Is Coming To TownBruce Springsteen and the E Street BandCW Post University, Greenvale, NYDecember, 19756Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Live at C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY - December 1975) - Bing video2:15 - 4:00               Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" is a Christmas song featuring Santa Claus, written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie and first recorded by Harry Reser and His Band.[1] When it was covered by Eddie Cantor on his radio show in November 1934 it became a hit; within 24 hours, 500,000 copies of sheet music and more than 30,000 records were sold.[2][3] The version for Bluebird Records by George Hall and His Orchestra (vocal by Sonny Schuyler) was very popular in 1934 and reached the various charts of the day.[4] The song has been recorded by over 200 artists including Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, the Crystals, Neil Diamond, Fred Astaire, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, Bill Evans, Chris Isaak, the Temptations, The Pointer Sisters, the Carpenters, Michael Bublé, Luis Miguel, and the Jackson 5 A rock version by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band was recorded on December 12, 1975, at C. W. Post College in Brookville, New York, by Record Plant engineers Jimmy Iovine and Thom Panunzio.[14][15] This version borrows the chorus refrain from the 1963 recording by the Crystals.[16] It was first released as a track on the 1981 Sesame Street compilation album, In Harmony 2, as well as on a 1981 promotional, radio-only, 7-inch single (Columbia AE7 1332).[17][18] Four years later, it was released as the B-side to "My Hometown," a single off the Born in the U.S.A. album.[19] Springsteen's rendition of the song has received radio airplay perennially at Christmastime for years; it appeared on Billboard magazine's Hot Singles Recurrents chart each year from 2002 to 2009 due to seasonal air play. Live performances of the song often saw the band encouraging the audience to sing some of the lyrics with—or in place of—the band's vocalists (usually the line "you'd better be good for goodness sake", and occasionally the key line "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" as well). Sometimes, concert crowds would sing along with the entire song, and the band, who were known to encourage this behavior for the song, would do nothing to dissuade those audiences from doing so, instead welcoming the crowds' enthusiasm. This version remains a Springsteen concert favorite during the months of November and December (often concluding the show), and the band is among the few that keep it in their roster of songs during the holidays. Dead & Co at the Sphere?Phish – sold out fast Merry ChristmasHappy Holidays .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

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The Big Band and Swing Podcast
Stealing The Thunder (Show 182)

The Big Band and Swing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 32:31


Features music by George Paxton, George Hall, Martha Tilton and more.  We also listen to a couple of radio spots from Chevrolet.  Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat.  Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons.  Artists are credited within the podcast.

Design Between the Lines
Episode #404: George "Gezzani" Hall

Design Between the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 32:30


George Hall is the creator of eclectic fashion brand Gezzani. He joins John to explore its unique styling which utilizes upcycled furniture upholstery. Their conversation shares powerful insight as they discuss how George got to where he is; as well as the significance of art as a way of life.

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
BONUS: George Hall on Financing World War II and Managing Post-War Debt

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 19:15


George Hall is a professor of economics at Brandeis University, and was formerly an economist at the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank. In this bonus segment from the previous conversation, George rejoins the podcast to talk about how the US handled the surge in debt resulting from World War II, how COVID changed government financing, his thoughts on the debt ceiling crisis, and more.   Transcript for the episode can be found here.   George's Twitter: @George_J_Hall George's Brandeis profile   David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings   Click here for the latest Macro Musings episodes sent straight to your inbox! Check out our new Macro Musings merch here!   Related Links:   *Brief History of US Debt Limits Before 1939* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent   *Financing Big US Federal Expenditures Surges: COVID-19 and Earlier US Wars* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent   *Debt and Taxes in Eight U.S. Wars and Two Insurrections* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
George Hall on the History of the U.S. National Debt and Government Financing

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 49:55


George Hall is a professor of economics at Brandeis University, and was formerly an economist at the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank. George has written widely on the history of U.S. public finance, and he joins Macro Musings to talk about the history of the U.S. national debt, including the most recent surge resulting from the pandemic. David and George also discuss how a government goes about funding itself, two different models of expenditure financing, the Revolutionary War and Civil War as case studies, and more.   Transcript for the episode can be found here.   George's Twitter: @George_J_Hall George's Brandeis profile   David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings   Click here for the latest Macro Musings episodes sent straight to your inbox! Check out our new Macro Musings merch here!   Related Links:   *Financing Big US Federal Expenditures Surges: COVID-19 and Earlier US Wars* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent   *Debt and Taxes in Eight U.S. Wars and Two Insurrections* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent   *Three World Wars: Fiscal-monetary Consequences* by George Hall and Thomas Sargent

Discussions by Domain
"Knowledge, You Can Teach"

Discussions by Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 15:34


Scott sits down (in person!) with George Hall. George is the President of LINQ, a managed mobility services provider, and There Goes My Hero, a nonprofit dedicated to those impacted by blood cancer, both headquartered in Baltimore. George talks about his very eventful first day in Maryland, what he looks for in new hires, the easy way you could save a life, and more.

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Blues Focus Podcast
SE3 EP9 - 'Tough Next Few Games'

Blues Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 62:49


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Pete McMurray Show
Writer Rick Reilly's new book 'So Help Me Golf'. Golfing is soooo Addictive!

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 18:56


Writer Rick Reilly shares stories from 'So Help me Golf'-Col. George Hall -- he was imprisoned in a 6-foot Hanoi Hilton cell for four years and yet played 18 holes of golf EVERY DAY (in his mind).  Hear how this saved his life-A guy played 600 rounds of golf last year, the most of any American. And, he lives in North Dakota!  Is he still married?-Great stories of Rick writing the “back page” column for Sports Illustrated...and, much much more.Rick Reilly's new Book'So Help me Golf'  Order Here

Frisky Discs - Conversations While Disc Golfing
Episode 103 - Prairie City Community Park Prairie City IA

Frisky Discs - Conversations While Disc Golfing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 14:55


Matt and Tim brave the travel through Iowa State Fair traffic to play the last new course of the season, Prairie City Community Park, and talk a little video games.  Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Roll Along Prairie Moon by George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra

Fernsehkunde
Die Abenteuer des jungen Indiana Jones (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles)

Fernsehkunde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 73:25


"Indiana Jones" ist uns vor allem als erfolgreiche Kinofilm-Reihe bekannt. Die TV-Serie rund um den jungen Indiana Jones ist dagegen fast in Vergessenheit geraten. Dabei handelt es sich um eine der aufwändigsten Serien aller Zeiten, produziert von George Lucas und seinem bewährten Lucasfilm-Team. Wurde die Serie verkannt? In der Fernsehkunde werden die Hintergründe beleuchtet! Die Abenteuer des jungen Indiana Jones (produziert 1992-1993) mit Corey Carrier, Sean Patrick Flanery, Harrison Ford und George Hall (alle als Indiana Jones unterschiedlichen Alters).

The Family Histories Podcast
S01EP03 - 'The Butcher' with George Hall

The Family Histories Podcast

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 45:17


In this episode, host Andrew meets George Hall - a fairly recent convert to researching family history, who will talk about how he got into researching as a Generation Z genealogist. He'll  explain what it's like to be a younger researcher, the tools he uses, and the work of The Hidden Branch, and his One-Place study.Note: There is a background sound throughout this episode that was not detected whilst recording. Unfortunately despite our best efforts, we've not been able to remove it, and hope you will forgive us.Relatively Speaking - Henry Hopkinson George chose to tell the life story of Henry Hopkinson, his 4x Great Grandfather, from Birstall, West Yorkshire, UK. Henry made it somehow from the textiles industry to becoming an empire-building Butcher, whilst doing his best to raise his family with his wife Agnes. This came with plenty of challenges, often seeing Henry falling foul of planning laws, fines, and money troubles.The Brick Wall - James Conley It's off to census night 1871 in Sunderland, UK, where we hear about George's attempts to discover the origins of his 3x Great Grandfather James Conley. James seems to have origins in Ireland, but with a lack of clear evidence, a place name that doesn't seem to exist, and a mystery Catherine Collins, it's left George with a puzzle.Can you help George demolish this brick wall? If you think you have a clue or a research idea, then you can contact him via our show contact form and we'll pass the message on. - - -Episode CreditsSeries One, Episode Three:Andrew Martin (Host/Producer)George Hall (Guest)Eliot Lees (Foley).Show notes at familyhistoriespodcast.com Follow us on Twitter at @FamilyHistPod

The Shellac Stack
Shellac Stack No. 218

The Shellac Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 58:00


Shellac Stack No. 218 strolls down Sunnyside Lane with Jack Payne, eats goober peas with Burl Ives, and picks a chicken with Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra. We also hear from the George Wettling Jazz Trio, Aileen Stanley, Eddie Peabody, the Three Belles, the Wolverines, George Hall, and many others. Support the Shellac Stack … Continue reading »

Round the World With Cracklin Jane

1 - I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? - Henry Burr - 19252 - I Wonder Where My Baby is To-night - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra – 19253 - Hvad Man Har Mistet - Unknown from Denmark - 19264 - The Lost Child - The Stripling Brothers - 19285 - Gone - Irving Kaufman with Sam Lanin and his Orchestra – 19306 - Where Is My Good Man At - Memphis Minnie - 19337 - But Where Are You? - Johnny McKeever with George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra – 19368 - Lost - Ruth Etting - 19369 - Hvor er du - Unknown from Denmark – 193610 - Where Are You? - Mildred Bailey and her Orchestra - 193711 - Lost in Meditation - Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra – 193812 - Lost John - Sanders Terry of Durham, N. C. - 193813 - Where - Harriet Hilliard with Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra – 194114 - Where You At - George Handy with the Vivien Garry Quartet - 194515 - Where Is My Bess? - Frank Sinatra with the Axel Stordahl Orchestra – 194616 - Gone - Bus Moten and his Men - 194917 - Gone, Gone, Gone (But Not Forgotten) - Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys – 1951

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard
FS56: Pennies from Heaven- a musical tribute to the TV series.

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 60:42


Dennis Potter's seminal TV 1978 drama was choc full of great music and songs from the 1930s, largely from British dance bands and orchestras. Bob Hoskins, Cheryl Campbell and Gemma Craven starred and did a great job of lip syncing to the likes of Al Bowlly, Roy Fox , Lew Stone, Bert Ambrose, Arthur Tracey, Maurice Winnick, Jack Paine, Jack Hylton, Billy Cotton and Henry Hall. They all feature in this episode, as does George Hall, with Roll along Prairie Moon  and Flannigan and Allen with Shine on harvest moon. Other songs are Goodnight Vienna, We'll all go riding on a rainbow, Wednesday night hop, Stage coach, Man of my dreams, Home of the range, The waltz you saved for me, In the valley of the moon, Night and day, Life is empty without love, My Wild Oat, Its only a paper moon, Moon over Miami and You rascal you.  

Massive Late Fee
Crack Whips and Hybristophilia

Massive Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 49:18


The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is an American television series that aired on ABC from March 4, 1992, to July 24, 1993. Filming took place in various locations around the world, with "Old Indy" bookend segments filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina and on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The series was an Amblin Television/Lucasfilm production in association with Paramount Network Television. The series explores the childhood and youth of the fictional character Indiana Jones and primarily stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Corey Carrier as the title character, with George Hall playing an elderly version of Jones for the bookends of most episodes, though Harrison Ford bookended one episode. The show was created and executive produced by George Lucas, who also created, co-wrote, and executive produced the Indiana Jones feature films. Due to its enormous budget and quite low ratings, the series was canceled in 1993. However, following the series' cancellation, four made-for-television films were produced from 1994 to 1996 in an attempt to continue the series. In 1999, the series was re-edited into 22 television films under the title The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones.

Welsh Political Icons
37: Welsh Political Icons - George Hall

Welsh Political Icons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 24:50


Continuing the short series on Cynon Valley Icons, Dr Daryl Leeworthy presents a fascinating account of George Hall, MP for Aberdare who went from pit boy to peer of the realm and First Lord of the Admiralty under Attlee. It's a remarkable tale that explains much about the formation of working class politics in the valleys between the wars.

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S01.E06: Old Man MacTavish's Confused Direction

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 53:52


Valiant efforts are put forth all around as our players navigate the confused ramblings of an elderly cinephile before getting a look behind the scenes at the lesson plans of some favorite pop culture teachers. A last-minute substitution makes for an unusual, but nonetheless exciting game on this week's episode of The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show. Sean and Monty are taken by surprise by the sudden inclusion of one of Extra Hot Great's pop culture teachers, Tara Ariano in the third spot! Make sure to stick around to the end for a SHOCKING TWIST ENDING that you won't wanna miss! Support Us On Patreon

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S01.E06: Old Man MacTavish's Confused Direction

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 53:51


Valiant efforts are put forth all around as our players navigate the confused ramblings of an elderly cinephile before getting a look behind the scenes at the lesson plans of some favorite pop culture teachers. A last-minute substitution makes for an unusual, but nonetheless exciting game on this week's episode of The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show. Sean and Monty are taken by surprise by the sudden inclusion of one of Extra Hot Great's pop culture teachers, Tara Ariano in the third spot! Make sure to stick around to the end for a SHOCKING TWIST ENDING that you won't wanna miss!Support Us On Patreon

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S01.E06: Old Man MacTavish's Confused Direction

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 53:51


Valiant efforts are put forth all around as our players navigate the confused ramblings of an elderly cinephile before getting a look behind the scenes at the lesson plans of some favorite pop culture teachers. A last-minute substitution makes for an unusual, but nonetheless exciting game on this week's episode of The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show. Sean and Monty are taken by surprise by the sudden inclusion of one of Extra Hot Great's pop culture teachers, Tara Ariano in the third spot! Make sure to stick around to the end for a SHOCKING TWIST ENDING that you won't wanna miss! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard
Forgotten songs 22. Lorrae Desmond to Original Dixieland Jazz

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 59:57


Can't resist starting off 'Mountain Greenery,' its those lyric, that delivery. Tennessee Ernie with the faintly rude sounding 'Kiss me big.' Patti Page, a massive selling artist in the 1950s, on a Trutone South African label record. George Hall and his Orch, vocals by Dolly Dawn. Ella Fitzgerald, no less, credits Dolly as an influence. Dolly eventually took over the orchestra and it become Dolly and her Dawn patrol. Also George Morgan, David Whitfield, Turner Layton, Owen Fallon and his Californians,  McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans. Early music from Carl Dolmetch. Original Dixieland Jazz Band, 1918, and Scotlands first internation super star Harry Lauder from 1913. My personal favorite and new discovery, Australian Lorrae Desmond. A cracking, Stanley Black orchestrated, track. Delighted to say she's still with us. There's more of course.    

Chasing the Horizon
079 George Hall

Chasing the Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 36:18


Episode 79 features a discussion with George Hall, Partnerships Director at What 3 Words, an innovative navigation company now teamed up with Triumph. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more on our website, chasingthehorizon.us, and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
Interview with Top Gun Dave Baranek

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 74:54


Welcome to episode 75 everyone and I have another different guest for you. Some of you have been waiting excitedly for this one too - so welcome on board Flight Instructor Dave Baranek (aka callsign "Bio"). So Dave was an officer in the USA Navy and not only flew (he's a radar intercept officer) in the f-14 Tomcat's but managed a squadron too! Not only that but Dave has ties to one of the most famous aeroplane films ever - Top Gun! Yes, he helped with instructing on the film and is credited too. Dave is a very friendly guy who is happy to share details of his career, which included shooting pictures whilst he was flying! It's another interesting guest who started life with film cameras like the Konica fs1 (+ft1) and talks to us how he coped with his work and still taking some lovely images. He tells us a little his talk in the navy and what he's done since too. So listen out for: how Dave's vision affected his path instructing at the top gun school Shooting through plexiglass Tripods + ejection seats Konica cameras Technicians vs Artists Navy photo labs Reconnaissance missions Film choices Dangers of photography & flying Importance of hard work I have to say Dave's life is very different to most, but he is still a humble man so hope you like this one. My favourite quote from this show was "connected a tripod to the ejector seat" - I nearly choked when he said this! RANDOM QUESTIONS Of course, Dave kindly answers our fun questions so find out why he would move Hong Kong and some very special Navy training tests. EXTRA CONTENT I would urge anyone listening to check my website initially for the extra content, as Dave has provided you all with some examples of his work. LINKS Website - www.topgunbio.com MENTIONED Dave talks about a couple of other famous aeroplane photographers. These are: George Hall - https://www.check-6.com/gallery/electronic/SR-71-Blackbird-by-George-Hall.php Niko Tokunaga - https://nps.nikonimaging.com/members/katsuhiko_tokunaga/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

Music From 100 Years Ago
Christmas 2019

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 40:54


Songs include: Jingle Bells, The Twelve Days of Christmas, the Merry Christmas Waltz, Here Comes Santa Claus, If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas, May Every Day Be Christmas and What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? Performers include: Bing Crosby, the Andrews Sisters, Woody Herman, Nelson Eddy, Doris Day, George Hall, Louis Jordan and Gene Autry.

The Owner's Box
George Hall / CEO and Co-founder Sport-BLX

The Owner's Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 48:23


George Hall / CEO and Co-founder Sport-BLX http://www.sportblx.com/

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TechnoRetro Dads
High Adventure with Young Indiana Jones and RPGs

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 77:01


Grab a pencil, paper, and some six-sided dice for High Adventure in the past, present, and future as the TechnoRetro Dads kick off the month of March with role-playing games, Star Wars Scrapbook, young Indiana Jones, news, Cereal Day, and ridiculous Dad jokes.   In the NEWS Gremlins will soon invade your technology in Warner Media’s new streaming service.   Jim Henson’s The Storyteller is returning with an all-new series. Terry Gilliam will finally complete his dream story about jousting windmills in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Star Wars clothing on display in a preview of Galaxy’s Edge.   We Love Our Cereal JediShua prepares us for the upcoming Cereal Day later this week.   The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles What do Sean Patrick Flannery, George Hall, Corey Carrier, and Harrison Ford have in common?  They all shared the small screen playing the same character in the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.  JediShua and shazbazzar share their thoughts on the series and bemoan the lost scenes from the original airing of the two-season television show from the early 1990s.   Game Master Day Today is Game Master Day, and whether you played Dungeons & Dragons, Star Frontiers, Palladian, Indiana Jones, Toon, or some other role playing game, it’s a great day to remember and recognize those game masters who kept the stories flowing in these imaginative games.  Several EarBuds and SuperFriends chime in about their experiences with role playing games.   Star Wars Scrapbook In anticipation for the upcoming Star Wars Celebration in Chicago, shazbazzar and JediShua cover what was happening in our galaxy as Star Wars hype began and the fascination with the franchise continued in the month of March.   Special thanks to High Adventure for use of their song “The Ballad of Indiana Jones” from their incredible Acoustic Prog Pop album.    Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds!  Be sure to check out episodes you may have missed on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, or at TechnoRetroDads.libsyn.com.  Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, get TechnoRetro merch at TeePublic, and join discussions on Discord about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us your mp3dback via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com.

English National Opera
An Evening with…Sally Burgess

English National Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 47:39


Join highly acclaimed mezzo soprano and new ENO Board Member, Sally Burges, as she shares the highlights of her career. Hosted by Opera Critic & Journalist, George Hall. Please note musical extracts have been removed from this recording. Habanera. Carmen, Bizet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBBxAWxIaUM How Long Has This, Gershwin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwlX5krZpSQ Addio Roma. Coronation of Poppea, Monteverdi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-etj4isq4 “An Evening with…” is one of a number of events available exclusively to ENO Friends. To find out more about Friends events, please visit www.eno.org/eno-supporters-events.

Roll High or Die
Marvel’s X-Universe 03 – A new villain joins the chaos!

Roll High or Die

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 56:17


New comer, George Hall follows up on some leads after he spots the white van in question out and about on the streets after a heist. He follows it back...

Marvel's X-Universe
Marvel’s X-Universe 03 – A new villain joins the chaos!

Marvel's X-Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 56:17


New comer, George Hall follows up on some leads after he spots the white van...

Personalities: George Hall, Creator and Collector of South Dakota History

"Personalities" with Chuck Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 1:22


While many bookworms spend their time cocooned in public libraries and bookstores searching for the next great story, George Hall had only to walk through his own front door. Surrounded by over 1000 books, Hall claimed the nation’s largest private collection of written material on South Dakota, including county and city histories, books exploring Native American topics, and over 100 volumes on the Black Hills. Hall has even written a few of his own books, including Kingsbury County: 120 years of Kingsbury County History , Far Flung & Free, Poetry and Prose by South Dakota Poets, and two fiction novels ‘He Wanted to be a Millionaire by 30’ and ‘Isolation Island’ . In January of 1993 and again in June of 1994, Chuck Anderson sat down with Hall in his De Smet home to discuss some lesser known aspects of South Dakota history and Hall’s experiences within it. Anderson began the interview by talking with Hall about his latest book release, a collection of works by South Dakotan poets.

Being Jim Davis
Episode 287 - Sunday, April 1, 1979

Being Jim Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 24:30


Thank you for downloading Being Thomas Jefferson, the world's ONLY daily podcast dedicated to the Lazy Susan. On today's episode, we'll continue our analysis of the renaissance in LS style and design that occurred in the mid-1950s following technological innovations developed by engineer and soy-sauce magnate George Hall. Of particular interest in our discussion will be the ensuing impact on the San Fransisco-area Chinese restaurant industry.Then, we'll be airing part two of our exciting seven-part interview with Professor Mike Huggins from the University of Cumbria regarding the varied sociological implications of Lazy Susan integration with Scrabble and other board-based leisure activities both at home and abroad.Finally we'll wrap things up with yet another installment of our popular quiz segment "What Goes Around...?" where we each take turns trying to guess the specific model Lazy Susan the other is currently spinning based only on a series of yes or no questions.You won't want to miss this one; it's a real pivot point!      Today's stripDoes the dog die?http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ptuiThe Jefferson Bible

Digital Production Buzz
Digital Production Buzz – May 18, 2017

Digital Production Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 59:36


Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with Paul Babb, Carey Dissmore, George Hall, Norman Hollyn, Louis Hernandez and James DeRuvo. Reasons for Hope: Visual Effects "The Storytellers Dilemma" Reasons for Hope: Post-production Reasons for Hope: Get Noticed Reasons for Hope: Education The Weekly DoddleNEWS Update The post Digital Production Buzz – May 18, 2017 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.

The IndyCast: Indiana Jones News and Commentary

In a bumper edition of the IndyCast, I speak with cosplayer and props collector Andreas Dragone in Club Obi Wan, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock talks George Hall and old Indy, Ron is back with a bit-sized bit of Indy trivia, Chris returns from the La Rochelle Sub Pen in France with IJ in the UK and Joe sends in his report moderating the Q&A with the Raiders Guys at one of their recent screenings!

The IndyCast: Indiana Jones News and Commentary

In a bumper edition of the IndyCast, I speak with cosplayer and props collector Andreas Dragone in Club Obi Wan, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock talks George Hall and old Indy, Ron is back with a bit-sized bit of Indy trivia, Chris returns from the La Rochelle Sub Pen in France with IJ in the UK and Joe sends in his report moderating the Q&A with the Raiders Guys at one of their recent screenings!

Freeing the Body, Freeing the Soul!
47. George Hall: Simple and Elegant Solutions for Detoxification, Nutrition, Right Livelihood, and Community!

Freeing the Body, Freeing the Soul!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 72:11


Click on the show title to read more and listen...Simple and Elegant Solutions for Detoxification, Nutrition, Right Livelihood, and Community! We can all benefit from learning about George’s journey The post David Kamnitzer (http://www.cuttingedgedoc.com) .

Radio Free Gunslinger
92. A Land That's Free for You and Me

Radio Free Gunslinger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


Your host for this edition is David IgnatowIt is entitled A Land That's Free for You and MeThe ContentFirst Sequence:Al Jolson - Let Me Sing and I'm HappyBessie Smith - Alexander's Ragtime BandGeorge Hall & His Taft Hotel Orchestra - No StringsRuth Etting - It All Belongs to MeCliff Edwards - A Pretty Girl is Like a MelodySecond Sequence:Jackie McLean - Let's Face the Music and DanceThe Dave Pell Octet - I Used to Be Color BlindCharlie Byrd - Top Hat, White Tie and Tails (live)Art Farmer & Benny Golson - Change PartnersFred Astaire - Isn't This a Lovely Day (to Be Caught in the Rain)?Third Sequence:Collins & Harlan - That International RagGrace Moore - Rock-a-Bye BabyWalter Van Brunt - In Florida Among the PalmsDolly Connolly - Ragtime MockingbirdBilly Murray & The American Quartet - I Want to Go Back to MichiganFourth Sequence:Frank Sinatra - All AloneElla Fitzgerald - How About Me?Jim Reeves - When I Lost YouBob Dylan - What'll I Do?Irving Berlin (w. Chorus) - God Bless America (live)Summation:Stuff Smith - Russian Lullaby

Mississippi Moments Podcast
MSM 458 George Hall - Mental Golf at the Hanoi Hilton

Mississippi Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 9:57


In 1965, George Hall of Hattiesburg was an Air Force reconnaissance pilot stationed in Thailand. In this episode, he recalls the day in September his plane was shot down over North Vietnam. Hall spent the next seven and a half years as a prisoner of war. He describes life at the infamous Hanoi Hilton and the torture he endured at the hands of his captors. When he was finally released in 1973, it took time for Hall to readjust to life in Hattiesburg after so long a POW. He remembers being shocked by the price of a hamburger. Unlike many Vietnam veterans, Hall returned home to a hero’s welcome. He discusses playing mental golf to pass the time and his discomfort with being called a “War Hero.”

Chapel 1977-1978
10-25-77 Dr. George Hall

Chapel 1977-1978

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 18:10


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