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“O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee” by Washington Gladden and arrangement by Gordon Young. Presented as the prelude to worship by Gavan Mcvey on 9 June 2024 at First UMC - Gainesville, FL.
Death Party UK - Batman, The Penske File - Will We Ever Know, Night Motor - Deadpool, Dink - Green Mind, Thee Acid Tongue - Bullets, Super Dragon Punch!! - Haste, unitcode:machine - Cold (Chris Hall/Stabbing Westward Mix), Dread Risks - Comadose (Moaan Exis Remix), 3Teeth - Merchant of the Void, VOSH - Bleed as One, Alien Gothic - In the Night, Ashes Fallen - Damn Me, October Burns Black - Light on Light (Seraph Mix by Gordon Young), Pop Will Eat Itself - Karmadrome
Today at The Guild - Tuesday 25 April 2023 features the following performances :- Manx Concert Brass - For the Love of a Princess (from Braveheart) - part of their concert performance in Class B10 Cara Rowles - winner of Girls Solo Years 3 & 4 - Class JS5 Lowenna Joughin - winner of Girls Solo Years 5 & 6 - Class JS6 Kath Blackburn and Wendy McDowell - Winners of the Adult Piano Duet Class Helen Furner and Nicola O'Connor - Winners of the Ladies Voice Duet Class SG1 singing Shenandoah Simon Bampton - Winner of Class S13a - Victorian or Edwardian Ballad (Adult class) Glenfaba Ladies Ensemble - 2nd place in the Vocal Ensemble Class SG10 Neil Taverner and Debbie Gooding - Winners of the Mixed Voice Duet Class SG3 singing 'Sure On This Shining Night' by Morten Laurisden Jane Corkill and Ruth Tickle - Winners of the Operatic Duet Class SG4 singing The Flower Duet from Lakme by Delibes Lisa Martin - Winner of Class P16 Piano Solo - Year 11 and over - playing Pink Minor by Madeline Doing Chris Callow - Winner of the Intermediate Organ Class playing Praeludium from Cathedral Suite by Gordon Young, on the organ of St Thomas' Church in Douglas DON'T FORGET to take a look at our Guild videos - find them on Facebook - Facebook.com/Manx Radio or look at Manx Radio's YouTube channel - there's lots of them!!
A new era, a fresh start. All the reaction to Paul Hartley and Gordon Young being appointed as manager and assistant manager respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Connor Coyne is a writer living and working in Flint, Michigan. He spent his teenage years in Flushing, Michigan. In this interview, Connor discusses the newest novel, the 4th in the series "Urbantasm." His first novel, Hungry Rats, has been hailed by Heartland prize-winner Jeffery Renard Alle" as "an emotional and aesthetic tour de force." His second novel, Shattering Glass, has been praised by Gordon Young, author of Teardown: Memoir of a Vanishing City" as "a hypnotic tale that is at once universal and otherworldly." Connor represented Flint's 7th Ward as its artist-in-residence for the National Endowment for the Arts, Our Town grant. In this grant, artists engaged ward residents to produce creative work for the 2013 City of Flint Master Plan. Connor's work has appeared in Vox.com, Belt Magazine, and Santa Clara Review. He lives with his wife, two daughters, and an adopted rabbit inFlint's College Cultural Neighborhood (aka the East Village), less than a mile from the house where he grew up. Learn more about Connor's writing at ConnorCoyne.com. The music for the outro, Flint River Blues, about the Flint Water Crisis, was written and performed by Colton Ort and used with his permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiofreeflint/message
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 23 March 2022: Space Show News: Australian launch permit application fees abolished by the Australian Government Australian Space Agency tasked with developing a Space Strategic Update Activation of the Australian Defence Space Command [Note: A feature on the formation of the Australian Defence Force Space Division from the 12 May 2021 episode of The Space Show can be found here: http://space.southernfm.com.au/spaceshow2021programmes.html] A compilation of space-related items affected by the Russian war in Ukraine Prof. Christian Barry, School of Philosophy at the Australian National University in Canberra on “The ethical benefits of sharing the benefits of space utilisation” - some thoughts foreshadowing the Monday, 28 March meeting of the Space Association of Australia [Join us for the March 2022 meeting of the Space Association of Australia: The Ethics of Space Colonisation with Gordon Young of Ethilogical - details & Zoom reservations here http://thq.fyi/se/48c12b3dd7e6] A review of the roll-out celebrations of Artemis-1: Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator, Artemis-1 commendation speech Eddie Vedder (musician) sings "Invincible", the theme song of the Artemis program A feature on the successful mirror alignment of the James Webb Space Telescope
Gordon returns to the show to discuss the release of his coaching memoir. Gordon Young: ‘Licence to Skill' follows the lifelong Well fan on his adventures in Scottish football, spells abroad, and all the pitches in between. ... Young also led Latvian side FK Liepaja to the Europa League qualifiers, and spent a year as Director of Coaching at Impact Soccer in California, USA.
The Professionals - Spike Me Baby, Fact Pattern - Visitor Detection, Creux Lies - Renegade, TRAITRS - All Living Hearts Betrayed, Johnny Tupolev - Desperate (Original Version by John Fryer), Jim Davies - V Sign (ft. Tut Tut Child), The Foreign Resort - Clouds (Vapour Trail Remix by Gordon Young), Fleischkrieg - Saunting Eyes, KMFDM - Krank, EarthaEye - All the Rage, The Mission - Stay With Me (Extended Version), Killing Miranda - Anaconda, IDLES - The Wheel
Greetings Darklings. In this weeks interview, Ken talks with The Joy Thieves (Dan Milligan, Gordon Young, and Chris Connelly). Ken takes a deep dive into the histories of these three legendary artists, the music they're most excited for right now, and the ins-and-outs of the bands first full-length album, “American Parasite”. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sounds-and-shadows/support
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, September 9, 2021. Our top story is about how the new FarmFED food processing cooperative is well on its way to revving up its engines. But as Tim Shelley reports, while they've met their fundraising goal, they haven't sold enough ownership shares yet. You'll also hear how since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rate of suicide attempts in children and teens has nearly doubled. That's according to Bernice Gordon-Young, a psychotherapist with OSF HealthCare. In this interview with WCBU's Jody Holtz, Gordon-Young talks about the driving factors behind these attempts, as well as the important role parents have in fostering healthy environments and open communication.
Petra Gordon shares her widowhood journey as well as what services she can provide to help you as a certified widow support coach. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youngblackwidowed/message
Good People! Thanks for clicking over to my little corner of the podcast world and rocking with me! Welcome to the next episode in The Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week Series of This Exceptional Journey Podcast!! This week on the podcast, you will hear the personal journeys of young adult cancer patients, survivors, and thrivers whose stories I'm sure will touch your heart. My hope is that these amazing people inspire, empower and ignite you to go out there and live life fully despite what hand you are dealt. In this episode of the podcast, you will meet Jenelle Gordon, a fellow breast cancer survivor, and family friend. A member of Young Adult Survivors United (YASU) and a registered nurse, she talks about noticing racial disparity during treatment and how her self-advocating made a difference in how she was treated. Let's dive in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! Jenelle's Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenelle.gordon.7 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dgirl56/ Featured Organization - YASU (Young Adult Survivors United) Website: https://www.yasurvivors.org/ Social: https://www.instagram.com/yasurvivorsu/ Article: https://www.post-gazette.com/life/goodness/2021/03/28/Young-Adult-Survivors-United-cancer-support-photos-Pittsburgh-goodness/stories/202103120123?fbclid=IwAR2iPDaoi0UQTs8jGXREqiD-K7Gl532IJ80VAXjxkYNi72J0jauzhaiRu8Q ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yolanda.murphy.5895 https://www.facebook.com/thisexceptionaljourney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisexceptionaljourney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tejpodcast Website: https://thisexceptionaljourney.com/ Organizations I'm a Part of: A Glimmer of Hope http://symbolofthecure.com/index Elephants and Tea https://elephantsandtea.com/ Young Survival Coalition https://www.youngsurvival.org/ Living Beyond Breast Cancer https://lbbc.org/ PA Breast Cancer Coalition https://www.pabreastcancer.org/ Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
In this episode: We'll find out how The Drum went from a small Scottish trade publication to one of the world's biggest marketing platforms, by speaking to its co founder and Editor in Chief, Mr. Gordon Young. Perfectly placed, sitting right at the helm of what's happening globally in the world of marketing right now, we find out about what's changing, what's not, and how brands, agencies and The Drum themselves are adapting to it all.
You can find out more about the Cornershop on The Drum https://www.thedrum.com/news/2020/10/22/blending-the-digital-and-the-physical-the-technology-behind-cornershop-the-drum-labs.A big thank you to our guests Gordon Young, Editor-In-Chief of The Drum, Rob Hollands, Managing Director of SharpEnd and Steve Hewett, Vice President Retail Customer Transformation from Capgemini.This episode was hosted by Molly Hall and produced by Theresa Ignatius & Emmanuel Lochon. This series was created for Capgemini Invent by Adrift Entertainment.This podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. You can find out more about them at https://www.capgemini.com/service/invent/ and follow them on Twitter https://twitter.com/CapgeminiInvent.
Gordon talks life in America, what it was like working in Latvian football, his spell with Paul Hartley at Falkirk and much more!
Gordon talks all things Cove Rangers, working alongside Paul Hartley, being the head of Motherwell’s academy and what it’s like running a successful academy, moving to Sheffield United and then returning to Scotland with Dundee United. Very honest and open chat here!
This question was sent by John. And he writes: Dear Vidas and Ausra, How are you today? I'm sorry to hear about your troubles with the music distributors and the very unfair treatment you are receiving. I can't believe they are doing this to you. And it seems James Flores is also being harassed over copyright issues when his music is in the public domain. Thanks for your advice on the role of music director, and I look forward to your next podcast! I am working hard on Prelude in the Classic Style by Gordon Young, and I am finding I am learning it much faster than I expected! I remember one of your students from the Unda Maris studio played this piece and it sounded magnificent on the St John's organ! So now when I'm practicing I try to imagine I am there playing it at St John's! Take care, God bless John...
With General Election campaigning well under way in the UK, Gordon Glenister (Global Head Of Influencer Marketing at the BCMA) speaks with Gordon Young from The Drum, and PR Week’s Editor, John Harrington, to get their take on the role of influencers in political campaigns. Produced by Neil Whiteside at freedom:ONESupport the show (http://www.thebcma.info/membership/)
Bill Young, Hugh Burns and Gordon Young are back with the latest news in Scottish football. Listen live on DAB or online from 6pm every Monday to Friday, or watch the video stream on Facebook, Twitter and Periscope
Bill Young, Hugh Burns and Gordon Young are back with the latest news in Scottish football. Listen live on DAB or online from 6pm every Monday to Friday, or watch the video stream on Facebook, Twitter and Periscope
Bill Young, Hugh Burns and Gordon Young are back with the latest news in Scottish football. Listen live on DAB or online from 6pm every Monday to Friday, or watch the video stream on Facebook, Twitter and Periscope
Discussing his pet peaves from the world of agencyland with The Drum's editor in chief Gordon Young is Wax/On founder Mark Runcas who argues his three major moans with one set to be banished to The Drum Dungeon forever based on the decision of the audience at Agency Acceleration Day.
The Drum’s entrepreneurial Editor-in-Chief Gordon Young is interviewed by Propeller Founder Martin Loat as he discusses how he built the trade media brand into an international business and how the print magazine acts as a springboard for a host of other Drum activity. We also learn how comedian Omid Djalili landed Gordon in trouble with RBS and about his run in with a Scottish High Court judge.
Guest OverviewOn this week's episode, we interview Gordon Young – co-founder of The Drum, Europe's largest and most awarded marketing website and magazine. Since launching his first print publication as a schoolboy in Glasgow, Scotland, Gordon's impossible creative journey has taken on a path of increasing media influence, scale and reach. Driven by the core belief that marketing has the power to change the world Gordons journey is far from over. In this episode, Gordon and I discuss his early journalistic exploits, his mother and father's' parental influence and his passion for publishing. He shares his perspective on risk-taking, the role of technology and creativity in western education and the imperative to prepare and protect against the threat of AI and China's advancing technological progress, and the future role of government in a rapidly changing world. Gordon also discusses marketing's role in business and society, the sanctity of journalistic free speech, and his view of social justice and activism. Of course, Gordon discusses serendipity, change, risk, failure, partnership, and his “impossible ‘ advice for ambitious people who wish to follow a similar path. After finishing the episode, we jumped back in to discuss The Drum's Chip Shop awards – awards that celebrate pure, unadulterated creativity. I hope you enjoy this wide-ranging discussion with Gordon Young. What we discuss: His entrepreneurially influenced upbringing. How disruption and innovation started early for Gordon Skipping formal education to leap into media entrepreneurship straight out of high school His early experience of contract publishing His expansion to launch the Glaswegian His thoughts on University and risk-taking when young His view on the evolution of education and skills His view of AI developments in China The West's imperative to focus on education and creativity How we should be thinking about the future of Government as an institution based on the pace of change His idea for a new political party Why marketers have the best skill set to make sense of the new world order How the Drum expects their readers to drive it The channels they are building to debate and understand it The dangers and the opportunity for western democracies The future role for the Drum and its reader-driven empowerment mission His broader definition of marketing organizations How serendipity impacted him How Brexit will impact on the UK His optimism for the UK His principles His hardest choice His impossible advice And the Chip Shop Awards Where to find on social The Drum https://www.thedrum.com Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDrumReel On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thedrummag/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedrumpage On Twitter https://twitter.com/thedrum On Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/thedrum/ Links in show Alibaba Hotel of the Future
Is being ethical a process of being honest? Gordon Young, professional ethicist, says no. It is a process of building a good framework for making decisions. A good process for ethics is not black and white. Rather it creates space for asking better questions. Better questions lead to better decisions. Gordon steps me through a process of understanding how a decision-making framework might be flawed and how to build a better one. Learn more about Gordon’s work as a Principal at Ethilogical Professional Ethics Consulting via his website - https://ethilogical.com/
Gordon Young is the principal of Ethilogical Consulting. He offers extensive understanding of decision-making methodologies, value articulation, challenge management and strategic planning necessary for success in today’s hyper-connected world. A little bit about Gordon’s background to start and then into applying ethics to business, and in the field of A.I. Next we tackle the automation crisis, UBI (universal basic income), and do a deep dive into possible utopian and dystopian futures. Much later we talk about why we need ethics, and have an in-depth talk about the current internet giants, new tech and how they all affects us. Gordon was a very interesting guest to have on the show, and he certainly sheds some light on some key points that matter greatly in today’s world as we know it. Tune in to get into all that we covered. Enjoy! True is an Australian-based company that specializes in protein powder and sports nutrition supplements. They use only the best quality ingredients available from all corners of the world to deliver a premium product. When it comes to sports supplements that are all natural and, most importantly, are effective in giving you the competitive edge, go with TrueProtein. As a special offer from ADVF and TrueProtein, head on over to www.trueprotein.com.au and use the code ‘ADVF’ to get 10% off on any of their products. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Pulp Event Podcast, California State University Sacramento professor Tom Krabacher and long-time pulp collector Walker Martin discuss "Hard-Boiled at 100: The Don Everhard Stories of Gordon Young." It was recorded July 29, 2017, at PulpFest 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Radioactive waste can remain dangerous to humans for 100,000 years. Nations with nuclear power are building underground storage facilities to permanently house it, but how might they mark these sites for future generations? The nuclear industry is turning to artists for creative solutions. How might artists create a warning that will still be understood and heeded so far into the future? Radioactive Art meets artists whose work deals with issues around nuclear legacy, and visits the nuclear agency in France that has sought their input. Presented by Gordon Young and Produced by Beatrice Pickup. With contributions from: Jean-Noël Dumont - Memory Division at ANDRA, the French nuclear agency Stéfane Perraud - Visual Artist and creator of the 'Blue Zone' Aram Kebabdjian - Writer and creator of the 'Blue Zone' Mari Keto - Art jeweller and creator of 'Inheritance' Erich Berger - Artist and creator of 'Inheritance' Ele Carpenter - Curator of the Nuclear Culture Project funded by the Arts Catalyst and curator of the 'Perpetual Uncertainty' exhibition at the Bildmuseet in Umeå, Sweden Richard Edmondson - Operations Manager at Sellafield Ltd Tim Hunkin - Cartoonist and Engineer, owner of Novelty Automation in London.
"A Proverbs 31 Woman," a sermon for Mother's Day delivered by Pastor Darrel Phillips. Congregational hymn, "Come, Christians, Join to Sing," with an organ offertory composed by Gordon Young entitled, "Prelude in Classic Style."
Punk music isn't for everyone, and it didn't help Gordon Young overcome his anger at the world. Don't miss this unusual story from down under … another true dramatization from UNSHACKLED!