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25% of all the water that comes into our homes is flushed down the toilet. By 2050, we're going to need an extra 5 billion litres of water a day - almost a third more - available in 25 years.This increased need for water is driven by a growing population, new homes and a water hungry economy and there's an opportunity to reduce our demand for the highest quality drinking water by using an alternative for things like flushing the toilet and watering the garden. So in todays episode we explore whether harvesting rainwater and using it in our homes could be part of the solution to closing the 5 billion litre shortfall. You'll hear from George Warren, from Anglian Water, who's driving the 'Enabling Water Smart Communities' project to see how rainwater and water reuse in new housing developments can be scaled up. Niki's co-host is Tom Chance, the CEO of the Community Land Trust Network, representing community-led affordable housing projects - who shares the wider landscape around building new homes - and how rainwater harvesting could be included.SponsorsPlanet Possible is grateful to Mackley, Business Modelling Applications & MWH Treatment for their support. Credits Presented & Produced by Niki RoachExecutive Producer Andy Taylor - Bwlb LimitedWith thanks to Alastair ChisholmHonorary Executive Producer Jane Boland
For this Back to Bayoulands BONUS episode, we're sharing Micah Leigh's conversation with Janis Joplin biographer Holly George-Warren, with a special introductory conversation with Tom Neal, director of the Museum of the Gulf Coast in Port Arthur, Texas.Back to Bayoulands episodes will drop every 3rd Friday this year.Thanks for listening!
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Claire Pedrick saw a post on LinkedIn about the notes or no notes dilemma. It was written by George Warren and there was lots of conversation. We invited George to continue the conversation here at The Coaching Inn. We talk about the balance between being present with and the need to capture important information. The diverse perspectives on whether to take notes during sessions, the impact of notes on trust and connection, and the importance of reflective practice. Listen to personal experiences and insights, emphasising that there is no right or wrong approach, but rather a need for awareness and intention in the use of notes. This conversation discusses the vulnerability inherent in coaching, the ethical considerations surrounding note-taking, and the importance of being present Takeaways Notes can serve as a tool for reflection, but may also distract from coaching presence. Trust and connection are crucial elements in the coaching relationship, influencing the decision to take notes. The act of writing can sometimes hinder the flow of conversation and engagement. There is value in being imperfect and allowing for forgetfulness in coaching. The relationship can be enhanced by clear contracting around note-taking. Coaches are encouraged to trust their instincts and allow sessions to unfold naturally. The power dynamics of note-taking in professional settings. The role of insurance and ethics It's important to stay in sync with thinkers' journeys. Curiosity and humility are vital in coaching conversations. Contact our guests via Linked In:: George Warren Jenny Sharp Laura Wong Michael Kell Sandra Whiles Sarah Scarratt Save the Date: The Open Day at The Coaching Inn will be Friday 28th March - listen out for more information. Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or checking out her 3D Coaching Supervision Community. Try it out free for a month: https://www.patreon.com/clairepedrick/redeem/F817E If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. If you'd like to find out more about 3D Coaching, you can get all our new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Coming Up: Next: The Democratisation of Coaching with Joe Merriweather Soon: Existential Coaching with Yannick Jacob Key Words coaching, notes, presence, connection, trust, client engagement, coaching techniques, reflective practice, coaching community, coaching supervision, coaching, vulnerability, note-taking, client engagement, coaching practices, professional development, coaching ethics, coaching techniques, coaching insights, coaching conversations
- Coaching for Performance by Sir John Whitmore - https://www.performanceconsultants.com/resources/coaching-for-performance-book/- The GROW Model - https://www.performanceconsultants.com/resources/the-grow-model/- Animas - https://www.animascoaching.com/- Anita Rolls (https://careerintelligenceacademy.com/about-us/) and Karen Smart (https://www.aoec.com/author-page/karen-smart-author/) at AOEC- AoEC https://www.aoec.com/- ILM https://www.i-l-m.com/ICF https://coachingfederation.org/- AC https://www.associationforcoaching.com/- EMCC https://emccuk.org/Public/default.aspx- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van derKolk https://www.besselvanderkolk.com/resources/the-body-keeps-the-score- AOCS https://www.linkedin.com/company/aocs-association-of-coaching-supervisors/- Myles Downey on The Coach's Journey Podcast https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/69-myles-downey-what-is-effective-coaching-performance-coaching-when-to-be-directive-changing-clients-maps-of-reality-and-more- Ian McGilchrist https://channelmcgilchrist.com/- The Edge of Coaching https://edgeofcoaching.substack.com/- George Warren Coaching https://www.georgewarrencoaching.com/- BACP Article https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/coaching-today/january-2024/where-is-the-humanity/- Coaching in the Climate Crisis, Association forCoaching https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/CITCC_podcast_series- CCA climate coaching - This this might be the AoEC Certificate in Climate Coaching https://www.aoec.com/programmes/certificate-climate-coaching/- Hetty Einzig https://hettyeinzig.co.uk/
Buncey's in Liverpool as Nick Ball prepares to defend his WBA belt on Saturday night. He speaks to Ball, his opponent Ronny Rios, and promoter George Warren. And Eddie Hearn is also on the pod to discuss the upcoming fight between Galal Yafai and Sunny Edwards.
George Warren, executive coach and podcaster, joins our host, Rob Lawrence, to share his reflections on why and how he offers clients the opportunity to take their sessions outside in nature. Nature is the place that inspires and sustains George, and he encourages all coaches to find a place that ignites them, allowing them to be the best version of themselves as coaches, whether that is nature, art galleries, or other similar locations. He shares his journey from Zoom calls and indoor sessions to coaching whilst walking – a practice that has taught him a deepening level of self-care, happiness, and health that changed his work and personal life for the better. You will learn: · The benefits to himself, his clients, and coaching itself · The deep self-care nature offers · The wisdom, insight, and self-awareness nature offers “I am happier, I am healthier, I am more connected to something greater than myself, I am more inspired when I am outdoors.” For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-outdoors_nature-coaches-self-care-benefits
Dr. Tony Pustejovsky has spent the past 35 years actively working in the area of Natural Health and Wellness, and has been attending the ANMA Convention since 2006, including this year where he is a keynote speaker teaching about “People Perish From A Lack Of Knowledge.” Welcome to the American Naturopathic Medical Association podcast, dedicated to protecting and promoting the field of naturopathy. Hosted by Diane Hayhurst and Julie Coombs, this episode highlights the benefits of ANMA membership, state-specific legislative support for naturopathic practice, and features an insightful interview with Dr. Tony Pustejovsky. Tony has completed numerous studies and coursework in this area including but not limited to the following Degrees or Certifications: Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Certified Natural Health Practitioner (CNHP), Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Certified Iridologist, Certified in Total Body Modification (TBM), Certified in Natural Healing and certified in G-Jo Acupressure. Tony worked closely with George Warren, founder, since the early 1980's assisting with trade shows and providing Engineering consultation for the manufacturing facility. After being actively employed as General Manager in January 2000, he became President in 2006 after the founder's death. The trade shows he attended over the years, including the ANMA Show since 2006, gave him tremendous exposure to the Natural Health and Wellness marketplace. Now, as a consultant, and actively attending trade shows, his new schedule allows him to spend more time in his private practice. He never loses his desire to help his fellow man become more aware of how they can experience less pain and achieve better health at the same time. The episode also provides details about the upcoming 43rd ANMA Convention in Las Vegas and associated benefits. Connect with Dr. Tony & Body Tone Wellness: Website: https://bodytonewellness.square.site Connect with us: ANMA 43rd Convention & Educational Seminar - August 23-25, 2024 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort. Visit anma.org for all the details and to register. American Naturopathic Medical Association: https://www.anma.org American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board: https://www.anmcb.org American Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board: https://www.anmab.org Society of Complementary Alternative and Holistic Practitioners:https://www.scahp.org Email: admin@anma.org This episode was produced by Espresso Podcast Production: https://www.espressopodcastproduction.com/ **The views and opinions expressed on the Promoting & Protecting Naturopathy an ANMA Podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the ANMA. The information provided on this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with a qualified medical healthcare professional for any health-related questions or concerns. The ANMA does not endorse any products, services, or treatments mentioned on this podcast. Any reference to a specific product, service, or treatment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.*
Today on the program, we present the story behind the Father of Soul, Sam Cooke. Growing up in the church, Sam knew he wanted to be a singer by the time he was five years old. There was a magnetic and infectious quality to this young Gospel singer, and he knew he was destined for bigger things than singing sacred music. The risk he took in becoming a pop singer was massive, but it produced the first records of what is now known as Soul music. Sam also was a pioneer when it came to being savvy about the music business, owning his own publishing company, negotiating contracts, and creating a container to nurture up and coming soul singers. At the height of the civil rights movement, and the pinnacle of his career, Sam's life was cut short. Here is his story. __ Support Educational Programming: Tax-Exempt Donations Join the Patreon Community One-time donations: Venmo or PayPal Follow American Songcatcher on Instagram Credits: Jonah Nordeen - Research, Writing Teddy Chipouras - Editing Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, Editing, Recording and Distribution References: Campbell, L. E. (2013, February 16). Jesus Gave Me Water. Archive. Today. DeCurtis, A., Henke, J., & George-Warren, H. (Eds.). (1992). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: The definitive history of the most important artists and their music (3rd ed). Random House. Guralnick, P. (2005). Dream boogie: The triumph of Sam Cooke (1st ed). Little, Brown. James, E., & Ritz, D. (2003). Rage to survive: The Etta James story (2. ed). Da Capo. Ritz, D. (2022). Sam Cooke. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Robinson, L. (1964, December 31). Tragedy-Filled Life of Singer Sam Cooke. Jet, XXVII(13), 56–65. Runtagh, J. (2021, January 21). Why Mystery Still Shrouds Singer Sam Cooke's Shooting Death Nearly 60 Years Later. People. Documentaries: Two Killings of Sam Cooke - Netflix Who Murdered Soul? The Sam Cooke Story. (2018, July 15). YouTube. Wharton, M. (Director). (1996). Legend [Documentary]. Amazon Prime. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support
Visiting New York today to chat with author Holly George-Warren, to talk about her latest book 'Dolly Parton Behind the Seams - My Life in Rhinestones', the backstory about Parton's iconic wardrobe. The two time Grammy nominated writer and former book editor for Rolling Stone Magazine, has written other biographies including "Janis: Her Life and Music' (2019); 'A Man Called Destruction: The Life and Music of Alex Chilton, from Box Tops to Big Star to Backdoor Man' (2014), describes her recent journey of writing and working alongside Dolly, focusing on the iconic country singer's humble beginnings in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, where her early fashion sense and unique wardrobe style began. We also catch up on two books she's working on - one about writer Jack Kerouac and the other about country singer Jerry Jeff Walker. This self proclaimed "research nerd" with a true love of music, also describes her special college reunion in Chapel Hill, NC over the summer, at a place she appropriately calls "The Hippie House". Bring your love of books and music and join us!About the Spotlight Conversations podcast:Tune in as I invite friends inside my cozy linoleum free recording studio to talk about all things media - radio, television, music, film, voiceovers, audiobooks, publishing - if guests know media, we're talkin'! Unscripted and always entertaining, each guest gets real about their careers in the entertainment biz; from where they started to how it's going. Join us in my swanky studio where drinks are always on ice; music + media are the conversation starters. New episodes every other Tuesday. Social media links, website and more hereFollow and subscribe to my podcast hereA very special thank you to friends who helped bring my Spotlight Conversations podcast together and especially for their continued support:Booth Announcer: Joe Szymanski ('Joe The Voice Guy')Theme Song Composer: Mark Sparrow, SongBird StudiosRadio Free RaleighHouston Radio Platinum
Hey it's Arroe. Pod Fest brings together three different conversations from musicians, authors, doctors environmentalists or cooks in their own kitchen. It's real people with real stories. Pod Fest 57 We kick things off with Larry Studnicky from the always fun and upbeat band High Plains Drifters Then we're stepping into music history with Holly George Warren who penned out the journey of Janis Joplin her life and music. Our third conversation is all about laughter. Impractical Jokers Sal and Q Pod Fest 57
Welcome to a brand-new podcast series, Getting Started as a Coach, hosted by Simone Sweeney. Speaking from her own experience as a new coach in the last 12 months, Simone has created a helpful and practical series for new or aspiring coaches to guide them through the essentials of becoming a professional coach. In our first episode, George Warren, coach, trainer and podcaster, joins Simone to define what the core of coaching is, the reasons for becoming a coach, and what qualities and skills are required. George debunks some common myths, encourages coaches to embrace their imperfections, and discusses how to use the nourishing space of supervision to become a better coach. Passionate about the humanity in coaching, George shares his vision for the future of coaching and his passion for its humanity. Essential listening for any new or aspiring coaches! You will learn: The different career paths and financial considerations of becoming a coach. The value of intuition, kindness, empathy, and improvisation in building strong coaching relationships. How to find a balance between continuous learning and practical application “As a coach, you're stepping into the client's world as opposed to bringing the client into your world.” For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/getting-started-coaches-podcast-series-essential-skills-qualities
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Stepping out of your comfort zone can be daunting, but it's an essential ingredient for personal growth and development. The comfort zone is where we feel safe and secure, but it's also where we stagnate and fail to reach our full potential. When we push ourselves beyond our comfort zone, we challenge ourselves to learn new skills, gain new experiences, and expand our horizons. This process of growth can lead to increased confidence, improved performance, and a sense of fulfillment that comes from achieving things we never thought possible. In a world that's constantly changing and evolving, it's more important than ever to embrace new challenges and seek out opportunities to grow. Whether it's trying a new hobby, learning a new language, or taking on a new role at work, stepping out of your comfort zone can be the key to unlocking your full potential. So, if you want to live a life that's full of excitement, adventure, and growth, it's time to take that first step outside of your comfort zone and see where it takes you. That's why on today's episode of the Get Over Yourself Podcast, George Warren (guest of the episode) enters into an engaging discussion with host, Brandon Davis, on the topic of stepping out of your comfort zone and experiencing things that will change you for the better. Listen to today's episode to find simple tricks to apply in your work day as well as strategies to overcome your fear of leaving the comfort zone. If you want to get in contact with George, check out his website www.georgewarrencoaching.com If you want to get in contact with Brandon, click here https://linktr.ee/getoveryourself_podcast
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EPISODE NOTES: "It's better to be looked over than overlooked." So was the motto of Nudie's Rodeo Tailors. The company's brash and bombastic frontman Nudie Cohn, an early twentieth-century Ukrainian Jewish immigrant. From humble origins, Nudie carved out a name for himself as the king of sparkly, campy, and shiny western wear favored by everyone from country crooners to rock and roll royalty. If you would like, you can support us at:https://www.patreon.com/historyunhemmedhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmed Drop us a line at historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com and/or follow us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: History Unhemmed Thank you!
Steve has taken the pod to the weigh-in ahead of the big fight on Sunday night. He speaks to a number of people connected to the fight including John Fury, George Warren, Joseph Parker, BJ Flores and the legend that is Michael Buffer.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of George Warren. Host Stephanie Shonekan chats with her good friend, Brian Booton about a song that's very personal to him - “I'm Here" by Fantasia and Cynthia Erivo.
We are joined on this episode by longtime friend of the show, George Warren to discuss the 1996 Holiday Family Christmas film, Jingle All The Way! On this episode we talk with George about his first memories of watching Jingle All the Way, discuss the cast of Jingle All the Way, and do a full retrospective on the film itself. Thank you guys for listening to the podcast this year, we look forward to a lot of great shows ahead in 2022.
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Steve takes the pod to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the big fight this weekend. He speaks to promoters George Warren of Queensberry and Top Rank's Bob Arum, as well as Derek Chisora himself. He also gets the thoughts of ESPN's Mark Kriegal.
We're first joined at IMG Studios by the CEO of New Zealand Rugby Commercial, and then by the CEO of Queensbury Promotions, Head of BT Sport Boxing and Pay Per View & IMG Media VP Michael Ridout for a Big Interview, and then a deep-dive on the worlds of boxing and MMA.Leaders Live, our monthly, topical broadcast, is back for season two – and now we're in partnership with IMG, with a brand new home at IMG Studios. Leaders Live is our studio talk show on hot button issues facing the industry, featuring interviews with leaders from across and beyond sport.During part one and for our Big Interview, we'll hear from the most senior commercial executive at the most famous rugby brand in the world, Richard Thomas. As CEO of New Zealand Rugby Commercial, Richard will tune in to share his perspective on the challenges being tackled in rugby union at the moment, some actionable insights on leadership, plus a look ahead to Saturday's Rugby World Cup Final featuring the Black Ferns.For part two and for our Deep Dive segment, from 24.30, we'll turn our attention to fightsports and their fans and against the backdrop of an increasingly competitive sports universe. We'll be joined by George Warren, CEO of Queensberry Promotions; Head of BT Sport Boxing and Pay Per View, Louisa Clark; and IMG Media Vice President Michael Ridout to examine how MMA became a competitor on the global stage and how boxing has adapted to the ever changing media landscape. Why do the business aspects of both sports gather so much attention online and how have both sports utilised social media to build individual superstars and create compelling narratives that become must see events? To watch the broadcast in video form, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/posts/leaders-executive-sport-ltd-_leaders-live-the-big-interview-with-new-activity-6996486071043661824-Ibq6?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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In Kugan's second interview of fight week with Eddie Hearn, Eddie hits back at John Fury's comments and reacts to George Warren's comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For the 50th anniversary of Big Star's iconic debut, #1 RECORD, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After Chris Bell, Andy Hummel and Jody Stephens had taken recording classes from Ardent Studios owner, John Fry, they began to learn the art of recording. John Fry generously allowed them to use the studio during the night as they recorded under the names, Icewater and Rock City. Meanwhile, Alex Chilton had quit the Box Tops and was living in New York City before deciding to return to his hometown of Memphis. Chris Bell invited him to join the band as they began recording what would become #1 RECORD. In this episode, Big Star drummer, Jody Stephens describes being a teenager caught under the spell of his bandmates' talents and the creative environment of Ardent Studios. Engineer/keyboardist, Terry Manning, reflects on his close friendships with Chris Bell, Alex Chilton and the Big Star clique, and his contributions to #1 RECORD. Holly George-Warren, author of A Man Called Destruction: The Life and Music of Alex Chilton, from Box Tops to Big Star to Backdoor Man, discusses Alex Chilton's unlikely journey of being the 16-year-old lead singer of a hit group to learning to be a songwriter and an independent person. Rich Tupica, author of There Was a Light: The Cosmic History of Chris Bell and the Rise of Big Star, describes Chris Bell's sonic vision for #1 RECORD as well as his deterioration in the aftermath of the failure of its release. From wanting to be the Memphis Beatles to endless hours of recording through the night to bringing motorcycles into the studio to Alex discovering a new voice to the Bell/Chilton collaboration and rivalry to the distribution disaster, we'll hear the stories of how the album came together.
Locking your front door is an appropriate measure of security to keep people out. But what if they're already in the house? Cyber resiliency recognizes that it's a dangerous world; when keeping servers safe is a top priority, you need to come at the problem from every angle. To do this, you have to have a zero trust mindset. Shelby Skrhak speaks with George Warren , Channel Marketing for Microsoft Server Attach at Dell , about: - The difference between cybersecurity and resilience - Zero trust and how Dell is securing servers against attacks - How a reseller or Ingram Micro partner becomes a trusted adviser To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify,Apple Podcasts , or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
And now for something completely different… Join hosts George Warren, Channel Marketing for Microsoft Server Attach. Dell Technologies , and Doug Mellard, Professional Agitator, for a freewheeling conversation about Dell and Microsoft's approach to cyber resilience. They talk about: - Cyber resilience - Dell's secure supply chain - Microsoft Windows Server 2022 To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify , Apple Podcasts , or Stitcher . Or, tune in on our website .
We are joined on this episode by our good buddy George Warren to break down the 1991 Horror film, The People Under the Stairs! During the episode we get the first memories from George about watching this as a young man. Subscribe for Free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Anchor Fm, Google Podcasts, Castbox Fm, iHeartRadio, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Cast and Radio Public.*Thanks for listening! If you like the podcast, please Rate it 5 Stars on Apple Podcasts! Follow us every week for more retro nostalgia filled movie reviews.*Follow us on Instagram @backintimepod Follow us on Twitter @backintimepod Facebook Back in Time Podcast YouTube Back in Time Podcast Follow Kyle @kautrey29 Follow JD @unjustjustinWho we are: Back in Time Pod is a unique journey into the depths of the films that defined a generation. Join us in our DeLorean as we examine the year each movie came out, original trailer, box office numbers, critic response, production, and provide a play by play of the story.Oh yeah, we are also really funny!
On this episode we preview our upcoming movie of the month with the teaser trailer for the People Under the Stairs. During the episode we discuss first memories of watching the film, watch and react to the original trailer, box office numbers and critic response to the movie. Stay tuned, next week we are joined by guest George Warren to break down our favorite moments from the underrated film.
On this episode we are joined by author/podcast host Jason Meuschke, to discuss our Top 5 Batman Movies. Jason has a book available to order right now, The Bandit Chronicles Book 1: Bandit Rising. You can purchase the book here https://amzn.to/3wxHENO Stay tuned next week we cover one of the truly underrated 90s' movies, The People Under the Stairs with special guest George Warren.
ImmaLetYouFinish turns 85! To mark the milestone and Women's History Month we celebrate churro ladies, give ourselves an Image Award & welcome the Grammy nominated and best selling author Holly George-Warren.ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.
ImmaLetYouFinish turns 85! To mark the milestone and Women's History Month we celebrate churro ladies, give ourselves an Image Award & welcome the Grammy nominated and best selling author Holly George-Warren.ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.
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In this episode we invite Holly George-Warren — beamed in from upstate New York — to tell us about her long and distinguished career as a journalist, author and editor.Holly revisits her North Carolina childhood and early infatuation with pop radio, then talks about her move to New York City in the early '80s, her East Village bands Clambake and Das Furlines, and her long tenure at Rolling Stone Press. Barney, Mark and Jasper ask her about the latest of her many books — her acclaimed 2019 biography of Janis Joplin — and tie this in with two clips from a 1984 audio interview with Peter Albin of Big Brother & the Holding Company, including his account of Joplin's impact on the band in 1966.Conversation turns to the passing of Michael Nesmith, the Monkee who walked away from pop fame to commence life as an eccentric country singer-songwriter. We hear a clip of the lugubrious Texan speaking about the Monkees in 1974, then discuss "America's Beatles" [sic] and Nesmith's own singular musical legacy.Mark and Jasper talk us out with their reflections on new library pieces about John Peel (1969), the Cockettes (1971), Daft Punk (1997) and artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (2000).Many thanks to special guest Holly George-Warren; please visit her website hollygeorgewarren.com for details about her books, including Janis: Her Life and Music.Pieces discussed: Janis Joplin, Peter Albin audio, The Monkees, Michael Nesmith, Mike Nesmith audio, Marc Bölan, John Peel, The Cockettes, Ronnie Scott, The Sex Pistols, The Life and Work of Basquiat and Christmas singles.
In this episode we invite Holly George-Warren — beamed in from upstate New York — to tell us about her long and distinguished career as a journalist, author and editor.Holly revisits her North Carolina childhood and early infatuation with pop radio, then talks about her move to New York City in the early '80s, her East Village bands Clambake and Das Furlines, and her long tenure at Rolling Stone Press. Barney, Mark and Jasper ask her about the latest of her many books — her acclaimed 2019 biography of Janis Joplin — and tie this in with two clips from a 1984 audio interview with Peter Albin of Big Brother & the Holding Company, including his account of Joplin's impact on the band in 1966.Conversation turns to the passing of Michael Nesmith, the Monkee who walked away from pop fame to commence life as an eccentric country singer-songwriter. We hear a clip of the lugubrious Texan speaking about the Monkees in 1974, then discuss "America's Beatles" [sic] and Nesmith's own singular musical legacy.Mark and Jasper talk us out with their reflections on new library pieces about John Peel (1969), the Cockettes (1971), Daft Punk (1997) and artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (2000).Many thanks to special guest Holly George-Warren; please visit her website hollygeorgewarren.com for details about her books, including Janis: Her Life and Music.Pieces discussed: Janis Joplin, Peter Albin audio, The Monkees, Michael Nesmith, Mike Nesmith audio, Marc Bölan, John Peel, The Cockettes, Ronnie Scott, The Sex Pistols, The Life and Work of Basquiat and Christmas singles.
During the pandemic, how have governments' approach to communication impacted our sense of risk? Have our governments helped us to feel safe and alert or just confused?In this episode, George Warren, a King's PhD candidate, takes a look at different governments' communications strategies around the risk of COVID and some of the best and worst practices. Hear George explore his research with Ragnar Löfstedt, Professor of Risk Management in the Department of Geography. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big time rock n roll author and biographer, Holly George-Warren comes into the studio to break down her new book Janis: Her Life and Music. She tells the Rock N Roll Archaeologist new documents provided by Joplin's family serve as inspiration and detail beyond the five years when she was riding her rocket to fame. Add new interviews and telling details and George-Warren comes up with the most complete picture of “Little Girl Blue” so far available.This blazingly intimate biography of Janis Joplin establishes the Queen of Rock & Roll as the rule-breaking musical trailblazer and complicated, gender-bending rebel she was.Janis Joplin's first transgressive act was to be a white girl who gained an early sense of the power of the blues, music you could only find on obscure records and in roadhouses along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. But even before that, she stood out in her conservative oil town. She was a tomboy who was also intellectually curious and artistic. By the time she reached high school, she had drawn the scorn of her peers for her embrace of the Beats and her racially progressive views. Her parents doted on her in many ways, but were ultimately put off by her repeated acts of defiance.Janis Joplin has passed into legend as a brash, impassioned soul doomed by the pain that produced one of the most extraordinary voices in rock history. But in these pages, Holly George-Warren provides a revelatory and deeply satisfying portrait of a woman who wasn't all about suffering. Janis was a perfectionist: a passionate, erudite musician who was born with talent but also worked exceptionally hard to develop it. She was a woman who pushed the boundaries of gender and sexuality long before it was socially acceptable. She was a sensitive seeker who wanted to marry and settle down—but couldn't, or wouldn't. She was a Texan who yearned to flee Texas but could never quite get away—even after becoming a countercultural icon in San Francisco.Written by one of the most highly regarded chroniclers of American music history, and based on unprecedented access to Janis Joplin's family, friends, band mates, archives, and long-lost interviews, Janis is a complex, rewarding portrait of a remarkable artist finally getting her due.Holly George-Warren is an award-winning writer, editor, producer, and music consultant. She has contributed to more than two dozen books about rock and roll, including The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock, and The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll. She's also written for the New York Times, the Village Voice, the Journal of Country Music, and Rolling Stone. Ms. George-Warren lives in upstate New York with her family.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P5GD3SZ?ref=knfdg_R_$1.57_hard_pewhttp://www.hollygeorgewarren.com/index.htm
Big time rock n roll author and biographer, Holly George-Warren comes into the studio to break down her new book Janis: Her Life and Music. She tells the Rock N Roll Archaeologist new documents provided by Joplin's family serve as inspiration and detail beyond the five years when she was riding her rocket to fame. Add new interviews and telling details and George-Warren comes up with the most complete picture of “Little Girl Blue” so far available.This blazingly intimate biography of Janis Joplin establishes the Queen of Rock & Roll as the rule-breaking musical trailblazer and complicated, gender-bending rebel she was.Janis Joplin's first transgressive act was to be a white girl who gained an early sense of the power of the blues, music you could only find on obscure records and in roadhouses along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. But even before that, she stood out in her conservative oil town. She was a tomboy who was also intellectually curious and artistic. By the time she reached high school, she had drawn the scorn of her peers for her embrace of the Beats and her racially progressive views. Her parents doted on her in many ways, but were ultimately put off by her repeated acts of defiance.Janis Joplin has passed into legend as a brash, impassioned soul doomed by the pain that produced one of the most extraordinary voices in rock history. But in these pages, Holly George-Warren provides a revelatory and deeply satisfying portrait of a woman who wasn't all about suffering. Janis was a perfectionist: a passionate, erudite musician who was born with talent but also worked exceptionally hard to develop it. She was a woman who pushed the boundaries of gender and sexuality long before it was socially acceptable. She was a sensitive seeker who wanted to marry and settle down—but couldn't, or wouldn't. She was a Texan who yearned to flee Texas but could never quite get away—even after becoming a countercultural icon in San Francisco.Written by one of the most highly regarded chroniclers of American music history, and based on unprecedented access to Janis Joplin's family, friends, band mates, archives, and long-lost interviews, Janis is a complex, rewarding portrait of a remarkable artist finally getting her due.Holly George-Warren is an award-winning writer, editor, producer, and music consultant. She has contributed to more than two dozen books about rock and roll, including The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock, and The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll. She's also written for the New York Times, the Village Voice, the Journal of Country Music, and Rolling Stone. Ms. George-Warren lives in upstate New York with her family.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P5GD3SZ?ref=knfdg_R_$1.57_hard_pewhttp://www.hollygeorgewarren.com/index.htm
Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on her mantra. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.
Holly George-Warren on the pop culture icon she would like to be. Hear more from Holly: Holly George-Warren on writing about Gene Autry Holly George-Warren on conducting archival interviews for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Holly George-Warren on the most rewarding part of her work Holly George-Warren on her female role models growing up Holly George-Warren on her mantra Holly George-Warren on New York Club Owners in the 1980s Holly George-Warren on her pop culture heroines Hear Holly's full episode here. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project.