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Using new archival sources and information from some of the relatives of these forgotten activists, in her new book Rebel Women, Margaret Ward gives us a compelling account of the courageous contributions of over fifty women who were members of Cumann na mBan, or who were attached to the IRA between 1914 and 1924 in County Antrim. The book focuses on members of the Belfast branches and of branches in the isolated communities of the Glens of Antrim. Throughout this period of conflict and partition, women played an essential role in the republican movement. Not only did they organise arms dumps, shelter men on the run, hide money and documents, provide weaponry for operations, care for the wounded and organise effective communication systems, they also paid the price in terms of raids and imprisonment.Welcome to Episode 43 of the Historical Belfast Podcast where it is 5 years (almost to the day) since Episode 1, way back in April 2020. In this new Episode I am joined by Dr Margaret Ward to discuss matters arising from her new book. I was really delighted to get Margaret onto the podcast and I began by asking her to give me a sense of Cumann na mBan particularly in Belfast and what set them apart from the rest of the island.Rebel Women available from Beyond The Pale at the following link: Rebel Women: Cumann na mBan in Belfast and the Glens of Antrim — beyond the pale books – books on Irish society and politicsSend us a textSupport the show
On the latest episode of Shout at the Oval is midfielder Cammy Palmer.Cameron talks about life at Rangers, being coached by Steven Gerrard. Adapting to life quickly at Linfield before suffering a bad run of injuries before crossing the divide to join the Glens.We look back on the season to date and look forward to what we can expect form this Glentoran squad.
Mike and Duncan host a very special guest in episode 87 - the legend Andy Goldstein!You may know him from his drivetime show on TalkSPORT, The We're Not Getting Any Younger Podcast with Lisa Snowden, his semi-pro pool skills, thick head of hair, or the MBE he won. You may even know him as the host of "Win Your Own Home", but... it's unlikely he will remember you!In 'All the Glens' we hear about how Andy got into whisky and his pudding island dram experience. We talk drams, disappearing chocolate bars, weight loss drugs, annoying post-men, and of course, about footy. You can buy us a dram which will make us very happy, and we will shout you out. Check out the Honest to a Malt podcast website & blog. Browse the Whisky T-Shirt Shop. Email us on: HonestToAMalt@protonmail.com
Michael looks ahead to Sunday's League Cup final between Glentoran and Cliftonville with the help of key figures from both sides.The Glens perspective is provided by boss Declan Devine, skipper Marcus Kane and 'keeper Dan Gyollai. The Reds are represented by manager Jim Magilton, club captain Rory Hale and record goalscorer Joe Gormley.
Dr Margaret Ward joins Myles to talk about the untold story of republican women in the north.
On this week's show we are joined by two men who startedtheir careers outside of the Irish League. Our first guest is former Finn Harps and Derry City man Ciaran Coll, who has quickly won over Glentoran fans with his defensive displays. We discuss his time so far at the Glens, his LOI playing days, Brandywell departure and look ahead to some big games on the horizon. Whilst our second guest is someone who played at the otherend of the pitch, turning out for the likes of Carrick Rangers, Ballymena Utd and Portadown to name a few. Shane Dolan gives us an insight into player recruitment, the growing reputation of the Irish League outside of Northern Ireland and his own experiences in football management since hanging up his boots.
Text HOG-POD with your thoughts on this episode.Interview with George McGuire - A.K.A Mr Thunder in the GlensOne of the minds behind the growth and development of Thunder in the Glens rally, George McGuire, spends the afternoon with Ben Vale, to talk about all things motorcycle, Harley-Davidson, Harley Owners Group and HOG Chapters.Wide-ranging interview and a trip down memory lane as George recalls, Scotlands first every Harley Chapter, the first Harley dealership, life as part of Dunedin Chapter and of course, the story behind the UK and Irelands largest motorcycle event, Thunder in the Glens.
In this episode of Mentioned in Dispatches, Dr Margaret Ward, Honorary Senior Lecturer in History at Queen's University Belfast, talks about her latest book Rebel Women: Cumann na mBan in Belfast and the Glens of Antrim, 1914–1924. In the interview, Dr Ward explores the remarkable contributions of Northern Irish women to the republican movement during one of Ireland's most turbulent periods. Highlighting the pivotal role of Cumann na mBan in Belfast and the Glens of Antrim, she discusses the challenges these women faced, their resilience in a male-dominated political landscape and the lasting impact of their activism on Irish history. Her book is published by Beyond the Pale.
Our 4 guests this week all have their sights on big targets. For Dungannon Swifts, they've started 2025 in the dizzy heights of 2nd in the Premiership. Where can they go from here? We speak to midfielder James Knowles about the fantastic season that the Stangmore side have had so far. For Coleraine, it's not been smooth sailing and yet with all the changes at the club they are only 9 points behind the Swifts in the league. With investment leading to some big signings, how does captain Lyndon Kane assess where the club is at currently? Plus we look ahead to the Co. Antrim Shield final with the help of Glentoran gaffer Declan Devine and Larne boss Gary Haveron. Will the Invermen make it 5-in-a-row or are the Glens about to land their first piece of silverware of this campaign?
This week I chat to Danny Amos about his career so far, including how the call to join the Glens came whilst queuing for a ride at a theme park!
Join us as we delve into the 1752 murder case of Colin Campbell, known as the Red Fox, in the Scottish Highlands. This historical investigation is rife with betrayal, clan rivalry, and lingering speculation. Explore the political tensions of the era, Campbell's ruthless actions, and the controversial trial of James Stewart of the Glens. We discuss various suspects including Alan Breck Stewart, Donald Stewart, and Mungo Campbell, all entangled in a web of mystery that has fascinated historians for centuries. Embrace the enduring intrigue of this famous case and its unanswered questions.Tom and Simon will discuss this and the rest of this weeks episode's in this Sunday's episode.00:00 Introduction to the Scottish Highlands Mystery00:23 Setting the Scene: Political Tensions and Murder01:06 The Controversial Figure: Colin Campbell02:06 The Accusation: James Stewart of the Glens02:29 The Trial: A Questionable Justice03:11 The Execution: A Grim Warning04:02 Lingering Questions: Innocence and Whispers04:29 Introducing Alan Breck Stewart04:37 The Real Alan Breck Stewart05:06 Donald Stewart's Alibi05:34 The Shooting Contest Theory06:30 Mungo Campbell: A Family Feud07:39 Concluding Thoughts on the Appin Murder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cliftonville legend Joe Gormley, Glentoran boss Declan Devine and Portadown skipper Gary Thompson join Michael on this week's show. The Reds won at Windsor and are getting ready for a North Belfast derby on Friday night, the Ports are hoping to build on a big scalp last weekend and the Glens meanwhile are preparing to face Larne at the Oval. The trio share their thoughts on the league season so far and weigh in on the debate around the current standard of the Irish League after some questions were raised following Larne's heavy defeat to Shamrock Rovers.
Text HOG-POD with your thoughts on this episode.This episode we are joined by Phil Stickings, a life member of HOG and lifetime motorcyclist. We talk motorcycles, how a charity ride at Thunder in the Glens turned out to be the best £4 spent in his life and how a chance PSA test help him beat prostate cancer. f you don't know what a PSA, a DRE is, and you are male over 50 and ride a motorcycle, or are close to a male over 50, then you'll find this episode a potential life-saver. Websites – https://prostatecanceruk.org/https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/prostate-cancerhttps://www.justgiving.com/page/philip-stickings-1722539368054https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m0020s52 - Jon Holmes says the C-Wordhttps://www.hwam.com/
#118 – kamēr podkāsts snauduļoja ziemas miedziņā, kino industrija nesēdēja, rokas klēpī salikusi. Tā nu šajā podkāstā atskatāmies uz to, kas pēdējā mēneša laikā tāds interesants un apspriešanas vērts ir noticis (vai NEnoticis – kā Kventina Tarantīno gadījumā). Bruņurupuči nindzjas, Glens Pauels, AI, Zeks Snaiders, Leonardo Dikaprio, Blēras ragana – te būs viss, ko vēlaties, un vēl vairāk. Šajā raidījumā: ZIŅAS (00:03:02). Piedalās: Sergejs Timoņins, Līva Spandega, Toms Cielēns Montāža: Toms Cielēns
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Charles Villiers Stanford. With Jeremy DibbleMarking the centenary of his death, Composer of the Week explores the remarkable life and music of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Stanford was one of the leading musicians of his generation and, along with Parry and Mackenzie, he was one of the main protagonists in Britain's musical renaissance at the end of the 19th century. Born in Dublin, Stanford rose to the very top of the British music scene, as both a conductor and composer. He also maintained strong links to Germany, following his studies in Leipzig and Berlin. Stanford's works were popular in Europe, as well as Britain, with conductors such as Hans Richter promoting his music. Today, Stanford is largely remembered for his sacred works, however his prolific output covers most genres and he had a particular passion for opera. He was an influential teacher at the Royal College of Music and Cambridge University; many future musical luminaries passed through his classes, including Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Rebecca Clarke and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Stanford was a tremendous force for good in British music, and in honour of his contribution to British culture, his ashes are interred in Westminster Abbey close to the remains of Henry Purcell. This week, Donald Macleod is joined by Stanford biographer, Jeremy Dibble to explore Stanford life and music.Music Featured:The Bluebird, Op 119 No 3 (excerpt) Three Intermezzi, Op 13 No 1 (Allegretto scherzando) The Resurrection, Op 5 Symphony No 1 (Scherzo) The Veiled Prophet (Act 2 Love Duet) Service in B flat major, Op 10 (Magnificat) Symphony No 2 ‘Elegiac' (Lento espressivo) To the Rose, Op 19 No 3 Piano Trio No 1, Op 35 (Allegretto con moto) Elegiac Ode, Op 21 (The night, in silence, under many a star) The Lord is my Shepherd Symphony No 3, Op 28 “Irish” (Allegro molto Vivace) Piano Quintet in D minor, Op 25 (Allegro risoluto) A Child's Garland of Songs, Op 30 No 9 (My ship and me) The Clown's Song from Twelfth Night', Op 65 No 3 Six Irish Fantasies, Op 54 No 3 (Jig) Symphony No 5, Op 56 ‘L'Allegro ed il Pensieroso' (Andante molto tranquillo) Shamus O'Brien, Op 61 (Act 2 Captain Trevor's Song) Requiem, Op 63 (Agnus Dei et Lux aeterna) Te Deum, Op 66 (Judex crederis) Ten Dances, Old and New, Op 58 No 1 (Valse) Songs of the Sea, Op 91 No 3 (Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain) Magnificat in G, Op 81 String Quartet No 4 in G minor, Op 99 (Allegro molto vivace) Stabat Mater, Op 96 (Virgo virginum praeclara) String Quintet No 2 in C minor, Op 86 (Andante) A Song of Hope, Op 113 No 3 Six Songs from ‘The Glens of Antrim', Op 174 No 2 (The sailor man) String Quartet No 7 in C minor, Op 166 (Allegro molto) Irish Rhapsody No 4, Op 141 (The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and What he Saw) An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures, Op 77 No 2 (The Fairy Lough) Mass Via Victrix, Op 173 (Agnus Dei) How beauteous are their feetPresented by Donald Macleod Produced by Luke Whitlock for BBC Audio Wales and WestFor full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xdr0And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z
In the first of our “Irish Libations” series, we welcome Michael McKillop, who branched out from the 36-year-old Glens of Antrim Potatoes business to launch Glens of Antrim Distillery with its Lir line of Irish Whiskeys, amidst bucolic surroundings in Cushendall, Northern Ireland.We get a professional's view of the growing, shipping, and marketing of Ireland's favorite crop, and how his company is taking on the potato crisp business with its Glens of Antrim and Shindig brands with creative new flavors (Roast Beef & Mustard!) and packaging, including boxes and 10-pound bags!We learn how he revived the Lumper, the potato variety associated with the crop failure of “Black 47,” and how his Lumpers entered the curriculum of schools across the island in lessons about An Gorta Mor.Knowing it would be a gamble, Michael rolled the dice in creating his line of whiskey, with Green Crest, Red Crest, and Black Crest versions of his Lir brand, a labor of love, a tribute to his family's heritage, and to the stunning Glens of Antrim region.He rolled the dice again in planning a new distillery to strengthen the company's ties with the local community, create job opportunities in the area, and launch a new tourist destination. A handsome structure it will be, and after a long journey the project got the go-ahead just after we recorded this episode.Michael shares stories of why he hates sheep, his adventures delivering potatoes with his father around Northern Ireland, the business reasons for moving into whiskey, the challenges of launching a distillery, why he's committing to pot-still whiskey, and the benefits of the founders' cask trade.We wrap with a wee, warming, amber dram of Lir Green Crest. Sláinte!LinksMichael McKillop Facebook LinkedInGlens of Antrim Distillery WebsiteFacebookInstagram LinkedInGlens of Antrim PotatoesFacebook LinkedIn InstagramTwitterGlens of Antrim Crisps WebsiteShindigs Boxed Potato CripsWebsite
In 2019, Elvis Presley Enterprises threatened to deconstruct Graceland and move it to Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, or whoever was the highest bidder. Artist, writer, KLF member and money burner - Bill Drummond - realised something had to be done. Bill's relationship with Northern Ireland began before his relationship with Elvis - but at some junction, these two relationships were bound to collide. It seems the Curfew Tower at the junction of the crossroads in the village of Cushendall in the Glens of Antrim is where this collision will be taking place. Producer: Conor Garrett
We're joined by Glentoran and Larne managers Warren Feeney and Tiernan Lynch as they prepare for Tuesday's Co. Antrim Shield final, we'll also hear from Glens skipper Marcus Kane and Larne defender Shaun Want, who are at different stages as they return from injury. We'll continue the cup football chat with Darren Murphy as we look ahead to the Mid Ulster Cup final and reflect on this week's BetMcLean Cup semi-finals and we'll find out how things are going for him in his current role as Finn Harps boss. Plus there's Championship discussion with the help of Dundela captain Jay Magee. The Duns are top of the table and head to third-placed Bangor later on.
Riding upon their noble steeds, Deirdre and Tickles, Jenny and Annie explore some monster-slaying stories set in medieval Scotland. First, we travel to the glens of Cassley in Sutherland, where a toxic beast has wormed its way into the landscape. Beware, if you are driving the North Coast 500 as you'll be entering the dangerous territory of the worm! Next, Annie ventures to a wee island on the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, near Braemar, where a strange crocodile creature is causing chaos. Featuring major Kings William the Lion and Malcolm Canmore, we question do monarchs love their monsters?Visit the ‘Sguel / Story: Folktales from the Scottish Highlands' exhibition at the National Library of Scotland at George IV Bridge, Edinburgh now! Find more information here: https://www.nls.uk/exhibitions/sgeul-story/Independently made in the Highlands, Stories of Scotland is gratefully funded through listener support on Patreon. www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil McManus on the GAA Social has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling. What a career. 2007 he made his debut with Antrim, he'll continue to wear the maroon of Cushendall. But there's so much more. His love of the sport, how he describes hurling, its future and the rural depopulation that's hitting the Glens of Antrim. But there's a plan- and McManus is leading! His father was evicted from his Belfast home when the troubles started- but instilled a community feel that's vibrant today in Cushendall. It's an incredible insight into one of the greats. Neil McManus on the GAA Social
We aren't positive if these chips came from England or Ireland, but we enjoyed them! The boys weren't big fans of Gammon & Pineapple, but the Sweet Sriracha Chilli were a hit! It's been a busy busy weekend for the Barretts and we're glad we could get back in studio for this one. Hope everyone has a FANTASTIC last week of school. Looking forward to another summer of fun!
Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Lesa from Lindblad Expeditions for this week's cruise chat. . Lesa did an excellent brand overview and discussed the advantages of cruising with Lindblad. I love how they were the first expedition cruise line to sail in the world. They were the first in Antarctica in 1966 & the first in the Galapagos in 1967! Lindblad has partnered with National Geographic to explore our world's oceans. Their ships are designed as meeting spaces, so when you return in the evening, you can sit around a fire and discuss the day's adventure! . One of the great things about their ships is that you are travelling with a National Geographic photographer, so they can not only give you pointers on how to take the perfect picture, they will share their pictures with you. . Lindblad has many solo staterooms, which is fabulous! You don't need to worry about a large single supplement with them! From single staterooms to family programs to activities for a multi-generational cruise. There is 100% something for everyone! . The ship's hull is designed to cut through the waves. This allows a much smoother cruise for us! . The largest ship that Lindblad has is 148 guests. Perfect for exploration, this way, you will always have access to a guide. . There is a whole world under the water, and I am very excited that Lindblad highlights this world for us to explore. . Lindblad has expeditions in so many fantastic destinations. There is something for everyone. Including Africa, Alaska, Amazon, Antarctica, Arctic, Atlantic Isles, Australia and New Zealand, Bahamas, Baja California, Belize & Guatemala, California Coast, Canada, Caribbean aboard Sea Cloud, Costa Rica, Panama & Colombia, Egypt aboard Oberoi Philae, Europe & British Isles, French Polynesia & Pacific Islands, Galápagos, Greenland, Iceland, Indonesia & Papua New Guinea, Italy and Croatia aboard Sea Cloud II, Japan, Mediterranean aboard Sea Cloud, Pacific Northwest, Patagonia, Peru, Scotland aboard Lord of the Glens, South American East Coast, Vietnam & Cambodia aboard The Jahan. If you want to learn more about Lindblad Expeditions or any other cruise lines I have met with please email me at Info@Plentyof.SunshineTravel.com to get on board or for more information, and I will respond as soon as I can. . You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . If you want to see the images on this weeks episode click HERE to go to our YouTube Channel. . Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . . #Lindblad #Lindbladexpeditions #exploretheocean #LindbladTravelAgent #travelagent #CruiseSpecialist #Cruise #CruiseGuru #TravelAgent #CanadianTravelAgent
The “Tax-Man” cometh! As this tax season proceeds ever forward, many investors are asking themselves the same question - “am I going to take a large tax-hit this year?” We cannot say how much you'll be taxed on your present investments. But, we believe it's possible to structure your portfolio in a manner that mitigates tax-loss, and, leaves more money in your respective pockets. Joining us today is Philip McDonald, CFA, CAIA, Symmetry's Managing Director of Research and Investments & Glenn Shirley, CAIA, Head of Investor Relations for Quantinno, to explain how investors can more effectively structure their portfolios and avoid an excess of taxation. If you have any questions or would like more information, reach out to us at https://symmetrypartners.com/contact-us/ You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. As always, we remain invested in your goals. Symmetry Partners, LLC, is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 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Moreover, you should not assume that any discussion or information contained in this material serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment advice. Transcript: 00:00:01.800 --> 00:00:07.400 Hello everyone. 1 00:00:07.400 --> 00:00:10.800 Welcome to unfiltered Finance. This is your host Tom Romano. 2 00:00:10.800 --> 00:00:13.800 I want to welcome you all back. We have a very 3 00:00:13.800 --> 00:00:17.100 interesting topic to discuss with you today. It's 4 00:00:16.100 --> 00:00:19.400 the notion of investors keeping more money in 5 00:00:19.400 --> 00:00:22.900 their pockets by bringing tax management into 6 00:00:22.900 --> 00:00:25.300 their investment Holdings. Not only are 7 00:00:25.300 --> 00:00:28.200 we going to talk about tax management, but some of the things investors should 8 00:00:28.200 --> 00:00:31.200 be considering in terms of how they view Capital markets how they should be 9 00:00:31.200 --> 00:00:34.400 investing and then we have a couple of special guests 10 00:00:34.400 --> 00:00:38.000 to talk about some additional strategies that investors should 11 00:00:37.400 --> 00:00:40.700 consider in terms of bringing tax 12 00:00:40.700 --> 00:00:43.700 Alpha if you will to the table so joining 13 00:00:43.700 --> 00:00:46.100 us is Phil McDonald who is the 14 00:00:46.100 --> 00:00:49.400 president of the panoramic trust and managing director of 15 00:00:49.400 --> 00:00:52.700 research of symmetry Partners as well as Glenn Shirley 16 00:00:52.700 --> 00:00:55.700 who is a principal and head of investor relations 17 00:00:55.700 --> 00:00:58.200 at quantino Capital Management Glen and 18 00:00:58.200 --> 00:01:01.500 Phil. Thank you so much for joining us here today. Thanks for having me tone. Thanks Tom. 19 00:01:01.500 --> 00:01:01.800 It's great. 20 00:01:01.900 --> 00:01:04.900 be with you, you know at quantino 100% of 21 00:01:04.900 --> 00:01:07.200 our focus is on taxable investors and 22 00:01:07.900 --> 00:01:10.500 We're managing portfolios while also seeking 23 00:01:10.500 --> 00:01:13.300 to generate really consistent and strong tax benefits 24 00:01:13.300 --> 00:01:16.800 for clients. And that goal is to maximize their 25 00:01:16.800 --> 00:01:19.400 after-tax wealth to help them keep as much return as possible 26 00:01:19.400 --> 00:01:22.200 year to year and we couldn't be more thrilled to partner with Symmetry and 27 00:01:22.200 --> 00:01:25.200 the incredible advisors that you serve. So thanks 28 00:01:25.200 --> 00:01:28.300 for having us pleasure to have you both. I look forward 29 00:01:28.300 --> 00:01:31.300 to to the today's dialogue. Sometimes taxes aren't the 30 00:01:31.300 --> 00:01:34.300 most interesting topic. However, I think that 31 00:01:34.300 --> 00:01:37.300 there's some very important information that investors should 32 00:01:37.300 --> 00:01:40.700 be considering in terms of how they invest their assets. And 33 00:01:40.700 --> 00:01:43.000 so thank you both for joining us. There's a couple 34 00:01:43.100 --> 00:01:46.100 of different angles. I want to take this conversation, right? And the first 35 00:01:46.100 --> 00:01:49.000 one I think I want to to go towards is 36 00:01:50.100 --> 00:01:53.500 Specific investment philosophies, right? So Phil we adhere 37 00:01:53.500 --> 00:01:57.300 to what we refer to as an evidence-based investment philosophy allowing 38 00:01:56.300 --> 00:01:59.200 markets to produce the returns that 39 00:01:59.200 --> 00:02:03.300 are investors are entitled to at the end of the day. So talk 40 00:02:02.300 --> 00:02:05.700 to us a little bit from a tax standpoint 41 00:02:05.700 --> 00:02:08.200 the benefits of an evidence-based investment 42 00:02:08.200 --> 00:02:09.500 philosophy versus 43 00:02:10.500 --> 00:02:13.500 Paying for Alpha or active 44 00:02:13.500 --> 00:02:16.600 money management. Mm-hmm. No, you raise a erase. 45 00:02:16.600 --> 00:02:19.700 Very good point Tom. So our investment philosophy all 46 00:02:19.700 --> 00:02:22.800 often refer to it as multi-factor investing. It 47 00:02:22.800 --> 00:02:27.300 involves specific rules quantitative indicators 48 00:02:26.300 --> 00:02:29.800 that research for 49 00:02:29.800 --> 00:02:32.100 a very long time has indicated, you know 50 00:02:32.100 --> 00:02:35.400 might create a premium over time. So following, you know, 51 00:02:35.400 --> 00:02:38.900 a value and small and momentum and high quality 52 00:02:38.900 --> 00:02:41.600 High profitability type of strategy you might 53 00:02:41.600 --> 00:02:44.700 expect to do a little bit better than just a cap weighted 54 00:02:44.700 --> 00:02:47.300 index over time what you get with 55 00:02:47.300 --> 00:02:50.900 that again is, you know, rules-based very Diversified. So 56 00:02:50.900 --> 00:02:53.700 for the most part low turnover right there, 57 00:02:53.700 --> 00:02:56.300 there are there are some strategies that have 58 00:02:56.300 --> 00:02:59.000 a little turnover specifically momentum. You probably have a little 59 00:02:59.100 --> 00:03:02.600 bit higher turnover than a market capitalization way to index but 60 00:03:02.600 --> 00:03:05.600 generally speaking, you know, these signals are relatively slow 61 00:03:05.600 --> 00:03:08.500 moving you're very diverseified. Each holding is 62 00:03:08.500 --> 00:03:10.200 a small percentage of your portfolio. 63 00:03:10.700 --> 00:03:13.300 So for the most part, you don't have to turn over 64 00:03:13.300 --> 00:03:16.400 the portfolio very often. You don't have to trade a lot sell a 65 00:03:16.400 --> 00:03:19.200 lot to reposition into the into the next 66 00:03:19.200 --> 00:03:22.700 Holdings you would want. I mentioned momentum alone has has a 67 00:03:22.700 --> 00:03:25.900 higher turnover as an individual strategy. There are 68 00:03:25.900 --> 00:03:29.100 benefits in putting it together with other factors specifically 69 00:03:28.100 --> 00:03:31.100 momentum and value work very well 70 00:03:31.100 --> 00:03:35.000 together because they're negatively correlated and in the same portfolio, 71 00:03:34.600 --> 00:03:37.000 the the turnover momentum can be 72 00:03:37.600 --> 00:03:41.000 somewhat counteracted in reduced by having other factors 73 00:03:40.200 --> 00:03:43.200 in there specifically value. So the 74 00:03:43.200 --> 00:03:46.400 pairing of factors can help with the tax efficiency of 75 00:03:46.400 --> 00:03:49.200 the portfolio, right momentum by definition is a high 76 00:03:49.200 --> 00:03:53.100 turnover strategy. Meaning there's a lot of trading right now this 77 00:03:52.100 --> 00:03:55.800 this signal is you know, essentially a year 78 00:03:55.800 --> 00:03:58.300 or so a little less than a year. So you would 79 00:03:58.300 --> 00:04:01.200 expect and that's the 80 00:04:01.200 --> 00:04:04.400 standard kind of academic one year price momentum type of 81 00:04:04.400 --> 00:04:07.700 indicator quantitative rule. So you'd 82 00:04:07.700 --> 00:04:10.400 expect momentum to lead to changes at about 83 00:04:10.800 --> 00:04:14.500 Near Horizon your portfolio, which is especially inconvenient 84 00:04:13.500 --> 00:04:16.300 to with regard to tax 85 00:04:16.300 --> 00:04:19.600 law because you know, you have the short-term long term type of 86 00:04:19.600 --> 00:04:22.300 cap gain consideration as well. Sure. So I 87 00:04:22.300 --> 00:04:25.400 mean we've had a lot of conversations about on this podcast about 88 00:04:25.400 --> 00:04:28.100 a fishing markets diversification Buy and Hold 89 00:04:28.100 --> 00:04:31.600 stay the course, but what I'm hearing you say is that just from a 90 00:04:31.600 --> 00:04:34.500 tax standpoint it almost sounds like it's a convenient byproduct of 91 00:04:34.500 --> 00:04:37.300 it hearing to a buy an old strategy. That's a 92 00:04:37.300 --> 00:04:40.700 great way to think about it and you you mentioned relative to 93 00:04:40.700 --> 00:04:43.400 other strategies. So I want to respond directly to 94 00:04:43.400 --> 00:04:46.300 that as well. So let's just call, you know, 95 00:04:46.300 --> 00:04:49.300 multi-factor Diversified investing as a strategy 96 00:04:49.300 --> 00:04:52.400 and investment philosophy relative to you know, 97 00:04:52.400 --> 00:04:55.800 kind of old-fashioned active management where a 98 00:04:55.800 --> 00:04:58.500 manager is picking and choosing you were stocks 99 00:04:58.500 --> 00:05:02.000 maybe reacting to Market events 100 00:05:01.100 --> 00:05:04.400 making predictions turning the portfolio over, 101 00:05:04.400 --> 00:05:07.400 you know, if you know, each position is about 10% 102 00:05:07.400 --> 00:05:10.100 you know, just selling one position creates a lot 103 00:05:10.100 --> 00:05:10.700 of turnover. 104 00:05:10.700 --> 00:05:13.400 Or so typically those actively managed strategies 105 00:05:13.400 --> 00:05:16.500 that are more concentrated and and require more 106 00:05:16.500 --> 00:05:19.300 trading are less tax efficient. Lord know 107 00:05:19.300 --> 00:05:22.800 that absolutely makes sense and Glenn. I know that you share in our 108 00:05:22.800 --> 00:05:25.400 view on how Capital markets work. Do you 109 00:05:25.400 --> 00:05:28.500 care to add anything to fills comments? Well, I think tax laws 110 00:05:28.500 --> 00:05:32.200 harvesting in general is a perfect strategy 111 00:05:31.200 --> 00:05:34.600 to use evidence based investing 112 00:05:34.600 --> 00:05:37.100 and I say that because tax laws are 113 00:05:37.100 --> 00:05:40.300 visiting at its core is you have names in the portfolio that 114 00:05:40.300 --> 00:05:43.300 are essentially winners. They've appreciated we want 115 00:05:43.300 --> 00:05:45.400 to hold those continue to hold those names. 116 00:05:46.300 --> 00:05:49.700 But you're gonna have stocks that have gone down those stocks 117 00:05:49.700 --> 00:05:52.400 in a really simple example you 118 00:05:52.400 --> 00:05:55.400 would sell but at that moment when you sell that 119 00:05:55.400 --> 00:05:55.700 name. 120 00:05:56.500 --> 00:05:58.300 You have to replace it with another stock. 121 00:05:59.300 --> 00:06:02.600 So at that moment, that's a perfect time to utilize 122 00:06:02.600 --> 00:06:05.200 your evidence-based beliefs. If 123 00:06:05.200 --> 00:06:08.100 you want to tilt the portfolio toward cheaper stocks or 124 00:06:08.100 --> 00:06:11.900 stocks with better attributes of quality or profitability. If you 125 00:06:11.900 --> 00:06:14.400 add that in to the stock 126 00:06:14.400 --> 00:06:17.500 selection of replacing that name via, which 127 00:06:17.500 --> 00:06:20.200 you've realized that tax loss then we believe you 128 00:06:20.200 --> 00:06:23.200 can add some nice return Over The Benchmark over 129 00:06:23.200 --> 00:06:23.400 time. 130 00:06:24.100 --> 00:06:28.100 So yeah tax loss harvesting and offering after tax improvements 131 00:06:27.100 --> 00:06:30.200 for clients can type very nicely with 132 00:06:30.200 --> 00:06:31.700 evidence-based investing. 133 00:06:32.400 --> 00:06:35.500 Yeah, I think that intentional turnover if you will with 134 00:06:35.500 --> 00:06:39.000 tasks lost harvesting does open up the door for some creativity 135 00:06:38.500 --> 00:06:41.600 is what I'm hearing. You say Glenn in order 136 00:06:41.600 --> 00:06:45.600 of enhancing returns. I mean I've seen in the past people liquidata 137 00:06:44.600 --> 00:06:47.600 position, they might hold cash for 30 138 00:06:47.600 --> 00:06:49.700 days or might replace it with an ETF. 139 00:06:50.700 --> 00:06:53.400 But Glenn what I'm hearing you say is that when that happens, there's 140 00:06:53.400 --> 00:06:54.600 opportunities to be a little bit more. 141 00:06:55.700 --> 00:06:58.900 Creative I guess the word when it comes to reinvesting those 142 00:06:58.900 --> 00:07:01.400 assets special specifically 143 00:07:01.400 --> 00:07:04.500 through a factor lens, right? That's right. And and 144 00:07:04.500 --> 00:07:07.300 I would also add Tom that's one advantage of 145 00:07:07.300 --> 00:07:10.600 the Symmetry platform versus maybe other tax loss 146 00:07:10.600 --> 00:07:13.700 harvesting options is that you know with with quantino 147 00:07:13.700 --> 00:07:16.600 involved we can add a modest long short extension 148 00:07:16.600 --> 00:07:19.300 to a strategy which gives it some 149 00:07:19.300 --> 00:07:22.400 unique advantages versus long only text less harvesting so 150 00:07:23.200 --> 00:07:26.800 And long only tax loss harvesting. You'll typically have a risk budget. 151 00:07:26.800 --> 00:07:29.500 So to speak, you know, there's only so much 152 00:07:29.500 --> 00:07:32.600 deviation versus The Benchmark the clients willing 153 00:07:32.600 --> 00:07:32.700 to take 154 00:07:33.600 --> 00:07:35.200 but with that risk budget 155 00:07:35.800 --> 00:07:38.300 If you do tilt toward maybe you're 156 00:07:38.300 --> 00:07:41.500 evidence-based beliefs would maybe value momentum 157 00:07:41.500 --> 00:07:44.900 you're taking up a little bit of that rich risk budget. So 158 00:07:44.900 --> 00:07:48.000 by taking up that risk budget, you're reducing the 159 00:07:47.800 --> 00:07:50.300 expected tax benefit because you're a 160 00:07:50.300 --> 00:07:52.400 little bit more constrained and tax less harvesting. 161 00:07:53.400 --> 00:07:56.200 So one disadvantage of perhaps long only text less 162 00:07:56.200 --> 00:07:59.800 harvesting with the long short extension that long 163 00:07:59.800 --> 00:08:02.500 short extension itself is the engine for tax benefit 164 00:08:02.500 --> 00:08:03.100 generation. 165 00:08:03.800 --> 00:08:06.300 So you can do a lot of created them things in 166 00:08:06.300 --> 00:08:09.100 the portfolio. You could tilt toward your your factors and 167 00:08:09.100 --> 00:08:12.900 your in your beliefs, but you're not giving up any expected 168 00:08:12.900 --> 00:08:13.600 tax benefit. 169 00:08:14.600 --> 00:08:17.400 If you're if you're employing that long short extension. 170 00:08:18.300 --> 00:08:22.300 Yeah, I kind of want to hang on that point Glen because we say 171 00:08:21.300 --> 00:08:25.100 and Phil I think would agree with with you 172 00:08:24.100 --> 00:08:27.000 that you know, there's no such thing as 173 00:08:27.100 --> 00:08:29.200 a perfect portfolio, right? Every portfolio is 174 00:08:30.200 --> 00:08:33.500 As it's trade-offs or is 175 00:08:33.500 --> 00:08:37.500 a compromise if you will and if you want tax efficiency 176 00:08:36.500 --> 00:08:40.400 as a main goal Factor investing 177 00:08:40.400 --> 00:08:43.200 might not be the best way to do it. It's a 178 00:08:43.200 --> 00:08:47.000 better way of doing it versus just a beta portfolio. But 179 00:08:46.100 --> 00:08:49.500 what I'm hearing you say Glens you get kind of The Best of Both Worlds 180 00:08:49.500 --> 00:08:52.500 by utilizing things like margin and 181 00:08:52.500 --> 00:08:55.400 short positions. Is that correct? I would 182 00:08:55.400 --> 00:08:58.900 I would agree that I would think the long short extension 183 00:08:58.900 --> 00:09:02.100 itself introduces more creativity in 184 00:09:01.100 --> 00:09:06.000 the portfolio because that 185 00:09:04.500 --> 00:09:07.800 engine of tax benefit generation 186 00:09:07.800 --> 00:09:10.900 is there it doesn't depend on the underlying portfolio 187 00:09:10.900 --> 00:09:13.500 for those strong and consistent text benefits. So, 188 00:09:14.400 --> 00:09:17.400 You have a lot more flexibility to implement the core part 189 00:09:17.400 --> 00:09:20.200 of that portfolio as you see fit. Sure. No, I think that makes 190 00:09:20.200 --> 00:09:24.000 a lot of sense. There's a lot of strategies that we're deploying now the 13030 191 00:09:23.300 --> 00:09:27.200 which you're alluding to Glenn I think is very interesting but filament 192 00:09:26.200 --> 00:09:29.400 in our experience, we've seen our new 193 00:09:29.400 --> 00:09:33.100 favorite word ossification, right which essentially means 194 00:09:32.100 --> 00:09:35.400 that when you own a a basket of 195 00:09:35.400 --> 00:09:39.300 security is whether it's ETS mutual funds are stocks at some 196 00:09:38.300 --> 00:09:42.000 point you get to an area 197 00:09:41.200 --> 00:09:44.300 over time where you can't do anything 198 00:09:44.300 --> 00:09:48.000 with that portfolio because of embedded gains, right 199 00:09:47.300 --> 00:09:51.100 and we've seen that over the years with our portfolios. 200 00:09:50.100 --> 00:09:53.700 Can you comment a little bit on that? Yeah, absolutely and 201 00:09:54.900 --> 00:09:57.200 The the irony in that 202 00:09:57.200 --> 00:10:00.300 situation is you should want to get there right because 203 00:10:00.300 --> 00:10:03.200 you want your portfolio to increase in value. So 204 00:10:03.200 --> 00:10:06.600 the way you you get to the point of having 205 00:10:06.600 --> 00:10:09.500 no unrealized losses in your portfolio to 206 00:10:09.500 --> 00:10:13.100 clip and realize for for tax efficient 207 00:10:12.100 --> 00:10:15.100 repositioning is your portfolio goes up 208 00:10:15.100 --> 00:10:19.200 over time and there's some interesting research on this. I think there's broad 209 00:10:18.200 --> 00:10:21.500 agreement that even in a 210 00:10:21.500 --> 00:10:24.300 diversified long only portfolio. You probably 211 00:10:24.300 --> 00:10:27.200 only have a single digit number of years, you know, some of 212 00:10:27.200 --> 00:10:30.200 it's going to depend on your assumptions and where the market goes and and how 213 00:10:30.200 --> 00:10:33.200 you've invested and how your tax Lots look but, you know, 214 00:10:33.200 --> 00:10:36.600 three four five years. Maybe might be the limit 215 00:10:36.600 --> 00:10:38.400 you have to do. 216 00:10:39.100 --> 00:10:42.900 Efficient tax less harvesting and that type of portfolio before you 217 00:10:42.900 --> 00:10:45.300 have to start to really give on the 218 00:10:45.300 --> 00:10:48.200 risk budget and and we refer to this idea 219 00:10:48.200 --> 00:10:51.700 of tracking error, which is you know, how different returns essentially 220 00:10:51.700 --> 00:10:54.100 will look relative to a benchmark and you start 221 00:10:54.100 --> 00:10:57.600 to to need to accept a lot of a lot of tracking error. If 222 00:10:57.600 --> 00:11:00.700 you're not willing to accept some realization of gains in 223 00:11:00.700 --> 00:11:03.500 in managing that portfolio. So all of a sudden, you know 224 00:11:03.500 --> 00:11:06.400 portfolio you you might be paying somebody to manage and 225 00:11:06.400 --> 00:11:09.700 do tax laws harvesting on becomes something 226 00:11:09.700 --> 00:11:12.400 that might look a little bit more like an expensive 227 00:11:12.400 --> 00:11:15.100 and noisy index. You don't have the ability to 228 00:11:15.100 --> 00:11:18.500 do many transactions in that so, you know, the 1330 that 229 00:11:18.500 --> 00:11:21.100 you and Glenn have started to talk about really frees up 230 00:11:21.100 --> 00:11:24.800 the opportunity to do something with that portfolio sure 231 00:11:24.800 --> 00:11:27.600 and you know, we talked a lot about direct indexing you 232 00:11:27.600 --> 00:11:30.400 and I did a podcast of a few episodes ago 233 00:11:30.400 --> 00:11:31.900 about direct indexing. 234 00:11:32.400 --> 00:11:35.700 And the more names the more tickers the 235 00:11:35.700 --> 00:11:38.200 more opportunity you have to harvest losses, but even 236 00:11:38.200 --> 00:11:41.100 with direct indexing when you hold maybe a hundred or so 237 00:11:41.100 --> 00:11:44.200 underlying stocks you do get it 238 00:11:44.200 --> 00:11:48.300 to a period where you you're eventually going to hold a basket 239 00:11:47.300 --> 00:11:50.600 of very low cost basis with 240 00:11:50.600 --> 00:11:52.900 high embedded gains securities. 241 00:11:53.500 --> 00:11:56.100 And so and the irony is that's the goal. 242 00:11:56.100 --> 00:11:59.100 You had alluded to like we want to see games in our 243 00:11:59.100 --> 00:12:02.100 portfolio. However, you know, we want our investors to be 244 00:12:02.100 --> 00:12:06.500 able to keep more in their pockets through through tax efficiency. So clunky. 245 00:12:05.500 --> 00:12:08.000 We started going down the path of the 246 00:12:08.900 --> 00:12:11.800 1330 strategy, right and in direct indexing 247 00:12:11.800 --> 00:12:14.600 certainly is a step up from a tax efficiency standpoint. 248 00:12:14.600 --> 00:12:17.300 It certainly helps describe for us a little bit about 249 00:12:17.300 --> 00:12:20.500 how that 130 30 works and multiple Market 250 00:12:20.500 --> 00:12:23.400 environments if you will sure that you 251 00:12:23.400 --> 00:12:26.600 Tom so, you know at the end of the day if you 252 00:12:26.600 --> 00:12:29.900 have a hundred dollars of a direct indexing portfolio 253 00:12:31.900 --> 00:12:34.400 maybe assume that direct indexing portfolio maybe 254 00:12:34.400 --> 00:12:37.900 has a 50% cost basis or a 60% cost basis 255 00:12:37.900 --> 00:12:40.200 that tends to be roughly the cost basis where 256 00:12:41.100 --> 00:12:44.700 You're kind of handcuffed from a tax benefit generation perspective. 257 00:12:44.700 --> 00:12:47.600 You know what quantina would do would be take 258 00:12:47.600 --> 00:12:50.800 that $100 portfolio use the the margin inherent 259 00:12:50.800 --> 00:12:52.800 in that account just like clients who 260 00:12:53.500 --> 00:12:56.200 You know borrow us modest amount from their Equity port for 261 00:12:56.200 --> 00:12:59.600 those from time to time use that same margin capability and then 262 00:12:59.600 --> 00:13:03.000 we're going to go long thirty dollars in short 263 00:13:02.400 --> 00:13:05.600 thirty dollars. So we're building a 130/30 strategy 264 00:13:05.600 --> 00:13:09.200 using the margin borrowing of 265 00:13:09.200 --> 00:13:12.700 that account. No other cash is required. That's an important part and 266 00:13:12.700 --> 00:13:15.000 then if you think about that $30 long $30 267 00:13:15.600 --> 00:13:18.400 short, that's gonna be Diversified across hundreds of stocks. 268 00:13:18.400 --> 00:13:21.600 Every tax loss harvesting strategy needs breath. You 269 00:13:21.600 --> 00:13:24.400 need just a lot of stocks to be invested in because you're gonna have winners 270 00:13:24.400 --> 00:13:27.900 and losers and then you think about that portfolios the 271 00:13:27.900 --> 00:13:30.500 market goes up as the market goes down. You have 272 00:13:30.500 --> 00:13:33.400 a little bit of a structural Advantage versus long only long only 273 00:13:33.400 --> 00:13:36.400 will tend to generate great tax benefits When the market dips 274 00:13:37.300 --> 00:13:40.600 But it struggles to generate tax benefits When the market Rises and 275 00:13:40.600 --> 00:13:43.100 you know clients invest in equities because they believe 276 00:13:43.100 --> 00:13:46.400 the Market's going to rise over time. So that short side of that portfolio is 277 00:13:46.400 --> 00:13:49.900 really important in the consistency of 278 00:13:49.900 --> 00:13:52.300 tax benefits over time. So if you have a 279 00:13:52.300 --> 00:13:55.300 long short portfolio on top of 280 00:13:55.300 --> 00:13:58.800 your direct indexing account, you're able to recharge 281 00:13:58.800 --> 00:14:01.300 tax benefits, you know almost immediately after 282 00:14:01.300 --> 00:14:04.400 you apply that long short extension. We can also use 283 00:14:04.400 --> 00:14:07.300 that to clean up the portfolios as 284 00:14:07.300 --> 00:14:10.700 Phil mentioned over time. You're tracking air may rise, you're making 285 00:14:10.700 --> 00:14:13.700 some deviations versus The Benchmark. So the 286 00:14:13.700 --> 00:14:15.500 risk in that portfolio is also Rising. 287 00:14:16.200 --> 00:14:20.300 So if you have an overexposure to say Information Technology, 288 00:14:19.300 --> 00:14:22.100 those names have done really well over the past 289 00:14:22.100 --> 00:14:26.200 five to 10 years. We can use the short book the short 290 00:14:25.800 --> 00:14:28.900 $30 of that portfolio to reduce 291 00:14:28.900 --> 00:14:31.900 some of that overweight which will help clients reduce 292 00:14:31.900 --> 00:14:34.500 risk in those accounts as well. So it's a combination of 293 00:14:35.400 --> 00:14:38.000 You know using that long short extension obviously to 294 00:14:38.400 --> 00:14:41.100 generate great text benefits and a consistent way for clients, but also 295 00:14:41.100 --> 00:14:45.000 to give them a better and less risky Investment Portfolio along 296 00:14:44.300 --> 00:14:47.300 the way. Thank you gentlemen, that that's very 297 00:14:47.300 --> 00:14:50.100 insightful for our listeners. Thank you for for listening to 298 00:14:50.100 --> 00:14:53.000 us. You can access this podcast and all of 299 00:14:53.100 --> 00:14:56.600 our podcasts and our series anywhere you get your podcasts, we're 300 00:14:56.600 --> 00:14:59.400 gonna continue this conversation. So for our listeners, be sure 301 00:14:59.400 --> 00:15:02.300 to tune in for part two on our topic of investing 302 00:15:02.300 --> 00:15:05.700 in taxes Cemetery Partners. 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They say if you chant NIPPLE CLAMP 3 times in the mirror with the lights off then Glen Hunt appears.... Glens back from his beer fest with the shakes and little memory of the night, some horror film recommendation's don't sit right with Yvette, and Mr Reg Corker himself seems to have gotten into a bit of a pickle this week, will he be able to get out of it?Get in touch with us at hello@anytimepodcast.com!-------A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gareth is joined by Barry Johnston and Paul Leeman on this week's podcast. Glentoran legend Leeper reflects on Friday night's Big Two win for the Glens, and we also conduct our own Linfield post-mortem. We also look at what makes a good captain and make our weekend predictions. And there's the usual charity bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
Together we Can Ireland's Future is well named. Its landmark event last Saturday in Dublin was all about the future. Saturday's conference was an ambitious project. Over thirty participants addressed 5,000 citizens. Ten political parties with five party leaders along with leaders from civic society and the Arts talking about their desire to achieve a united Ireland. And music and dance as well. That's a remarkable achievement.Belfast Peoples Assembly.If you want to continue the discussion on future constitutional change why not come along to Belfast's Waterfront Hall at 7pm on 12 October. Sinn Féin's Commission on the Future of Ireland will launch the first of our Peoples' Assemblies. The second one is on November 24 in the Mount Errigal Hotel in Letterkenny.State Murder in the GlensIt has long been my view that people need to tell their own stories and the stories of their communities. Historians often concentrate on the big events, the big stories and big leaders. These are important but usually the personal accounts of citizens and their individual experiences are ignored.LucasWe buried Óglach Frank Lucas Quigley last week. A very large funeral on a beautiful warm afternoon. There was tears and music – a fine piper and Bik on the feadóg. And songs. Fra McCann was fear an tígh and Danny Morrison excelled himself with a wonderful oration which captured the essence, humanity, humour, bravery and history of Frank and his family especially Jimmy, another Óglach, killed aged eighteen by the British Army fifty years before on the very date of Frank's funeral.
Tim Weiner is a national security journalist who made six reporting tours running with the muj in Afghanistan, 1987 (Soviet occupation) to 2001 (American occupation) and war/conflict/crisis reporting from Sudan, Pakistan, Liberia, Haiti, and the Philippines. He won the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on secret CIA/DOD programs and National Book Award for LEGACY OF ASHES. Signature song as rock and roll band leader: "Secret Agent Man." He is also the author of Enemies: The History of the FBI and The Folly and Glory. Legacy of Ashes can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Ashes-History-Tim-Weiner/dp/0307389006/ Today's sponsor: BUB's Naturals https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/ Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% your order! Pick up their collagen protein, MCT oil, and apple cider vinegar gummies today! BUBS Donates 10% of all profits to charity in Glens honor, starting with the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation GO TO: https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/?discount=TEAMHOUSE or Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" at checkout for 20% off your order! FEEL GREAT. DO GOOD. Words that we live by. To help support the show and for all bonus content including: -2 bonus episodes per month -Access to ALL bonus segments with our guests -Ad Free audio feed Subscribe to our Patreon!
Tim Weiner is a national security journalist who made six reporting tours running with the muj in Afghanistan, 1987 (Soviet occupation) to 2001 (American occupation) and war/conflict/crisis reporting from Sudan, Pakistan, Liberia, Haiti, and the Philippines. He won the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on secret CIA/DOD programs and National Book Award for LEGACY OF ASHES. Signature song as rock and roll band leader: "Secret Agent Man." He is also the author of Enemies: The History of the FBI and The Folly and Glory.Legacy of Ashes can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Ashes-History-Tim-Weiner/dp/0307389006/Today's sponsor:BUB's Naturals https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% your order!Pick up their collagen protein, MCT oil, and apple cider vinegar gummies today!BUBS Donates 10% of all profits to charity in Glens honor, starting with the Glen Doherty Memorial FoundationGO TO:https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/?discount=TEAMHOUSE orUse the code "TEAMHOUSE" at checkout for 20% off your order!FEEL GREAT. DO GOOD. Words that we live by.To help support the show and for all bonus content including:-2 bonus episodes per month -Access to ALL bonus segments with our guests-Ad Free audio feedSubscribe to our Patreon!
Trade Martin is an American musician, songwriter and producer.Grammy award-winning multi-instrumentalist, Trade Martin, possesses one of the most gifted musical minds and voices in the entertainment spectrum.Trivia: Trade Martin's song "Take Me for a Little While" is sampled on "Ghost Town" is a song by rapper Kanye WestBUT Trade has Worked with the Legends Like Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops Producer, Phil Spector, Been a Session Musician, of famous Grammy® Award Winning songs, From the Brill Building to Iconic Commercials for Pepsi. Thru the Decades of Music a Mix of Genre's are happening & Trad was a part of the scene Trade Martin's career has covered so many eras of music — as a producer, arranger, songwriter, and even occasionally as a recording artist — that he's almost impossible to pin down as a musical figure. In the late '50s, in a partnership with Johnny Power, he began recording acts such as Johnny & the Jokers and released their work on the Harvard Records label before the two formed Rome Records in 1960. Rome only lasted until 1962, weighted down by its lack of reliable distribution, which prevented the company from succeeding despite signing such talent as the Earls (who went on to score their hits for Old Town Records), Del & the Escorts, and the Glens. Martin usually played all of the instrumental accompaniments for these groups, overdubbing the instruments one at a time. In 1963, following the demise of the Rome label, Martin left the partnership and recorded under his own name on Roulette and other labels through the end of the '60s, and even got an entire LP, Let Me Touch You, out on Buddah Records in 1972. His main activity and success, however, were rooted in his work as a producer, arranger, and songwriter, functions that he has performed over the years in idioms ranging from '60s girl group pop/rock, folk, and electric blues to '70s funk and '80s dance-pop. He has also worked with artists such as Eric Andersen, Ellie Greenwich, Lesley Gore, the Tokens, Ian and Sylvia, Rick Nelson, B.B. King, B.T. Express, Pam Russo, and Solomon Burke. What's more, his songs have been recorded by the likes of Dusty Springfield ("Take Me for a Little While"), Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles, B.B. King ("Peace to the World"), and Dave Edmunds ("Don't You Double Cross Me"). He has also written and produced a handful of film soundtracks.Martin wrote several film scores. Credits include Made for Each Other, Hail, Stormy Monday, The Inkwell, It's My Party, and West New York.[https://www.trademartinmusic.com© 2022 Building Abundant Success!!2022 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Louis Saillans joined the marine commandos in 2010 and became group leader five years later. For nearly a decade, he participated in military operations in Africa and the Middle East aimed at freeing hostages, capturing jihadist leaders or neutralizing terrorists. Thanks to the notes taken during his missions and to archive documents to which he had access, he reveals the reality of special forces missions with the greatest accuracy. It also retraces the journey of the soldiers of these units, who went through a drastic selection during which they suffered the worst physical and psychological ordeals. Through a narration of rare lucidity, he describes the daily life of these men who became warriors, the brotherhood of arms, behind the scenes of special operations and the hidden face of the fight against terrorism. A unique testimony, which allows us to better understand the work of these shadow fighters ready to sacrifice their lives to save ours and maintain peace.Check out his book at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08S49FSQ8Today's sponsor:BUB's Naturals https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% your order!Pick up their collagen protein, MCT oil, and apple cider vinegar gummies today!BUBS Donates 10% of all profits to charity in Glens honor, starting with the Glen Doherty Memorial FoundationGO TO:https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/?discount=TEAMHOUSE orUse the code "TEAMHOUSE" at checkout for 20% off your order!FEEL GREAT. DO GOOD. Words that we live by.Thanks for supporting the companies that support the show!To help support the show and for all bonus content including:-2 bonus episodes per month -Access to ALL bonus segments with our guests-Ad Free audio feedSubscribe to our Patreon!
Louis Saillans joined the marine commandos in 2010 and became group leader five years later. For nearly a decade, he participated in military operations in Africa and the Middle East aimed at freeing hostages, capturing jihadist leaders or neutralizing terrorists. Thanks to the notes taken during his missions and to archive documents to which he had access, he reveals the reality of special forces missions with the greatest accuracy. It also retraces the journey of the soldiers of these units, who went through a drastic selection during which they suffered the worst physical and psychological ordeals. Through a narration of rare lucidity, he describes the daily life of these men who became warriors, the brotherhood of arms, behind the scenes of special operations and the hidden face of the fight against terrorism. A unique testimony, which allows us to better understand the work of these shadow fighters ready to sacrifice their lives to save ours and maintain peace. Check out his book at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08S49FSQ8 Today's sponsor: BUB's Naturals https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/ Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% your order! Pick up their collagen protein, MCT oil, and apple cider vinegar gummies today! BUBS Donates 10% of all profits to charity in Glens honor, starting with the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation GO TO: https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/?discount=TEAMHOUSE or Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" at checkout for 20% off your order! FEEL GREAT. DO GOOD. Words that we live by. Thanks for supporting the companies that support the show! To help support the show and for all bonus content including: -2 bonus episodes per month -Access to ALL bonus segments with our guests -Ad Free audio feed Subscribe to our Patreon!
We are going universal this week in Dalek Dilemas and Yvette's Lost Knicker Saga continues... but something else has gone missing this time! Glens been wiped from the christmas card list and Karl is back at it with his customer service troubles! And as always Reg Corker joins us with his life update! Send in your emails for correspondence corner at hello@anytimepodcast.com or on whatsapp at 0759927537.----A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part 2 of Pye & Dr. Glens' analysis of Jordan Peterson's recently released lecture titled "Doctors & Psychotherapists: Butchers & Liars." Part 1 in the previous episode.
Gail's Bio: I came to King in 2014 after nearly a dozen years at the Central Intelligence Agency, where I worked on issues related to East Asian security, politics, and governance. I had the privilege of traveling the world, and writing for and briefing the senior-most policymakers in the US Government. The opportunities I was given were amazing, and I appreciated every one — but in reality I always wanted to teach, and I was never a city girl, so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to move to northeastern TN and teach at King.I was recruited by the CIA out of a PhD program at the University of Arizona, where I was studying political science/international relations, with an emphasis on China. I have a M.A. in political science from Iowa State University, and a B.S in political science from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.I am the Coordinator of the Security and Intelligence Studies Program here at King, and also serve as the Director of the King Institute of Security and Intelligence Studies. I am also the faculty adviser for KSI–a great group of students interested in global events and security and intelligence-related issues. I teach classes in analysis, which are intended not only to teach higher level critical thinking skills that government agencies expect prospective employees to possess, but also to prepare students to succeed in graduate school. I also teach classes in intelligence ethics, counter-terrorism, and I will be teaching a new class in Chinese history and politics in the Spring 2016 semester.My research interests center around democratization and liberalization, human rights (I know, shocking for a former CIA officer!), and political stability. I also have a strong interest in Chinese history and politics, particularly how Western influence, and particularly Western religion, has impacted the development of China's politics. In my spare time I enjoy hiking, kayaking, and spending time with friends.Today's sponsor:BUB's Naturals https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/Use the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% your order!Pick up their collagen protein, MCT oil, and apple cider vinegar gummies today!BUBS Donates 10% of all profits to charity in Glens honor, starting with the Glen Doherty Memorial FoundationGO TO:https://www.BUBSNATURALS.com/?discount=TEAMHOUSE orUse the code "TEAMHOUSE" for 20% off your order!FEEL GREAT. DO GOOD. Words that we live by.Thanks for supporting the companies that support the show!To help support the show and for all bonus content including:-2 bonus episodes per month -Access to ALL bonus segments with our guests-Ad Free audio feedSubscribe to our Patreon!
Can you believe it?! Podcast 90 already!Glens going rogue with his fingers this week and Karl has a thing or two to say about the Scottish customer service... We chat about modern day radio, we get a surprise call from the lovely Mary and we reminisce on Yvette's first time in a drag bar in Soho! We more about YOU in correspondence corner and learn what the word is for the smell after its rained! And as always we get a visit from the wonderful Reg Corker!Get in touch with us at hello@anytimepodcast.com or whatsapp us at 07599927537---A Create Podcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got the onion rings OUT of the drawer and we are ready to go! Yvette reveals she has gone from fingers to balls and we hear updates on Yvette's search for her knickers, the soapbox is out for Karl as he tells us his horror stories of customer service and Glens hatred of hot tubs. We have our usual visit from Miss Tarporley and Dr Driscoll, as well as Reg Corker.... and can you answer what is in Bernards Butt this week?Get in touch with us! Its hello@anytimepodcast.com!---A Create Podcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Also, unions announce a strike in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon council.
Gastonia Police Department Retired Assist Chief Ed Turas joins the gang for a second show. The first podcast aired April 17, 2022. This episode picks up right where the first one left off, with our boys talking shop and whiskey. Old Friends, Old stories and nice pours all happening simultaneously as the gang rambles on beneath the amber lights of Studio 77. Clear your mind and open a bottle while you enjoy the ride. Support the show
Welcome to Season 3 of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast for children (and grown ups) of all ages. This is one of our FAVOURITE episodes - The Faerie Thorn.It is a tale from Northern Ireland about the mystical and magical Faerie Thorn tree. I first heard the wonderful Liz Weir MBE tell a version of this at the Glens of Antrim Story Festival.Here is an extract from Jane Talbot's wonderfully dark collection of fairy tales, The Faerie Thorn:‘Now, if you don't know about faerie thorns, you should. The Big People call these trees hawthorns, and in May you can see them scattering snow-blossoms in every direction. The Big People know that the Little People live in the roots of these trees, so the wisest Big People make sure that the faerie thorns are left well alone. You can find photos of Leo's tree and the REAL Faerie Thorn in our Dragonfly Tales Podcast Group.If you would like a SHOUT OUT this season, then you can get in touch with us HERE or in our Dragonfly Tales Podcast Group, telling us your first name, your age and your town.And if you like our podcast, please leave us a review (Apple is great).If you would like to donate a little something towards our podcast, we would be so grateful. You can donate to Dragonfly Tales Podcast by clicking here: DONATEYou can also follow us on:InstagramFacebook andTwitterThanks for listening! Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBandStorytelling and singing by Emily Hanna-Grazebrook and Leo at Dragonfly TalesProduced by Andy GrazebrookArt by Light CreativeSound effects by Zapsplat
On episode #214 in partnership with MountainbikeNI On 'Yer Bike Campaign it is my pleasure to welcome Adam Lowry, founder and co-owner of Basecamp Adventures on the podcast. Adam and his partners started Campbase Adventures in 2021 and have been running an uplift service at Gortin Glens Forest Park since that time. So join us as we chat about Basecamp Adventures, their uplift service, future plans and where to find natural trails at Gortin. Thanks for tuning in and for your support! For more information and show notes visit: www.mtb-tribe.com This episode is proudly sponsored by ALLTA Here at MTB Tribe we are super excited to introduce you all to our new brand - ALLTA. ALLTA is a range of mountain bike clothes and accessories dedicated to make mountain biking easier. Our gear is designed to be practical, stylish and environmentally friendly. Our best-selling Trail Changing Robe will keep you warm and dry while you are getting changed in and out of your riding gear and our other pieces work just as well on the streets as on the trails. We're a small Irish based brand, but our range is growing steadily with the support of a fantastic group of mountain bikers across Ireland and the UK. You can check us out at www.rideallta.com or on Instagram @ride.allta and for some behind the scenes access sign up to our newsletter!
As we enter the Seelie half of the year, it's time to talk about Freeholds and Hidden Glens, which gave us seven thorough descriptions of the spaces where changelings get together for the doing of all manner of sundry things. Each of the freeholds is rather different, offering a range of ideas and story setting possibilities for a game. Each of us were rather partial to one or two of them, but we'll let you be the judge of which ones sound the most interesting... uncanny places Something that came up briefly in the discussion (but will not be expanded here to the voluminous amount it could be) is Stephen King as a point of reference for the trope of semi-conscious places, most of which turn out to be creepy. This is slightly different than what you'd usually get with Haunts in Wraith, where the spookiness of a haunted house or wherever gets mostly attributed to the presence of the ghosts. But when the place itself begins to take on an intelligence of its own, that's another matter entirely. Works by King like The Shining and perhaps Rose Red have this thread of a place becoming corrupted by the violence or evil deeds that took place there, which causes it to gather a malevolence of its own, which leads to more such deeds, making the place stronger. It all seems very darkly Glamourous. But this isn't unique to horror literature, and obviously folklore is thick with mythology and superstition about the relationship between past events and present influences in specific locations. You could easily set a scene in a place that causes people to become joyful, or lustful, or whatever. The Dreaming is brimming with emotion, so it's not unreasonable that places in close contact with it, freeholds or otherwise, would have an outsize influence on the feelings of those who enter them. If the building or glade or skate park or whatever is set up as antagonistic to a motley as well, it presents slightly more of a puzzle for players: how do you fight a landscape? How do you reason with geography? How do you prevent yourself from becoming sucked into its emotional vortex when you enter to rescue the childling/find the Treasure/defeat the nocnitsa? Ghost stories do not have a monopoly on these topics, and folding them into your chronicle can be a clever way to give changelings something a little more nebulous to deal with. But equally, it's fitting for the themes of the game; that uncertainty and sense of being out of place, what theorists since Freud have called the uncanny, reminds us that sometimes the horror in a faerie-story is from the sense that your surroundings are just somehow, indefinably wrong. Food for thought! ... just because... It's always nice to see White Wolf folks poking fun at each other with their writing, and sometimes the artwork... So, one of the freeholds, Gangster's Hideaway, is situated along a trod where all the abandoned objects in the world eventually end up (supposedly). Here we have some keys, a pen, matchbook advertising a phone sex line, a thumbtack... and a curious book buried underneath that old-school Vampire players may recognize. Because of course, if the Endless Trod is the place where all lost and abandoned junk ends up, VtM books will and should be there. (J/k, VtM players.
On todays podcast I am happy to be hosting Glen Goodman, Successful Trader and author of the book "The Crypto Trader: How anyone can make money trading Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies". During the interview we talked about Glens career, his trading strategy and the fallacy of HODLing. Glen Goodman is an investor and former TV Business Correspondent. He was employed by ITN and the BBC, Britain's largest news broadcasters. Glen quit because his investing hobby had been generating a decent annual income for quite a while so he no longer needed to have a job. Glen has been investing for two decades and like most novices he made some costly mistakes in the early years. But unlike most novices, he stuck with it, read several shelf-fulls of books & articles, and started making good money. Glen wrote the Crypto Trader to share the combined wisdom of many of the best investors, boiled down into a system that works for him. Glen believes the more successful small investors there are, the less power the professional fund managers and bankers have over us. GlenWebsite - https://www.glengoodman.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/glengoodmanFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thesharesguy/WTFinance:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfnTikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeUjj9xV/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by special guest Sukh Ojla at The McNeill Theatre, Larne. Along with taking a wry look at what is making the news in Larne and the Glens, the comedians will be having a laugh at the people and events making the news elsewhere. Series Producer: Jackie Hamilton