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Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the UK monarch, represents centuries of British heritage while offering visitors a glimpse into the royal lifestyle through its magnificent State Rooms and gardens. We share comprehensive insights for planning your visit, from ticket options and tour experiences to practical tips and fascinating palace facts.• Palace has 750 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, its own post office, and a cinema• Built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham, became a royal residence in 1761• Royal Standard flag indicates the monarch is in residence; Union Jack means they're away• State Rooms open July-September with standard, small group, and exclusive tour options• Essential to book tickets months in advance as tours sell out quickly• Exclusive small group tours are available at other times throughout the year• New for 2025: opportunity to enter through the iconic front gates• Highlights include the State Rooms, Throne Room, Picture Gallery, and Grand Staircase• Gardens open in summer, featuring 39 acres with a lake, rose garden, and tennis court• Green Park tube station is closest at a 6-minute walk• Photography is not permitted inside the palace, but is allowed in the gardens• Convert your ticket to a one-year pass by signing it and getting it stamped• Nearby attractions include Changing of the Guard, St. James's Park, and Westminster AbbeyIf you're planning a visit to Buckingham Palace or have questions, leave us a voice message via the SpeakPipe link in our show notes.
In this special episode, Michelle Madziak discusses her recognition as a joint winner of the Teacher of the Year award at the nasen Awards. She emphasises her passion for empowering students and the transformative impact of her work in a special needs setting. Michelle highlights her innovative use of communication tools like tactile signing and iPads to enhance inclusion. She shares her experiences leading outdoor activities, such as camping and canoeing, for students with complex needs, stressing the importance of providing them with opportunities similar to their mainstream peers. Michelle also introduced "Deals on Wheels," a student-led shop that fosters independence and entrepreneurship. Throughout the conversation, she highlights the collaborative effort of her team and the support from school leadership in implementing her ideas. She encourages other educators to embrace challenges and focus on what students can do, advocating for inclusive practices that empower all learners. About Michelle I grew up and did my teacher training in Canada. When I graduated from education I decided to move to Australia to teach and travel. It was in Melbourne where I fell in love teaching in an SEN school. When I returned to Canada I started looking for SEN jobs and found one in Wolverhampton England! I came for a tour and fell in love! I have worked at Green Park school for just over 11 years now. I found my passion in sixth form. I am an advocate for young adult's voice and choice and opportunities to transfer their skills into their community. I take pupils into the community swimming, spin class, shopping, work experience, markets stalls, library and more! I have lead residentials and have lead the Duke of Edinburgh for the last three years. For the last two years I have had 10 pupils achieve their bronze award and this year two pupils are doing their silver award, and 16 pupils are doing their bronze. With the support of Laches Wood all pupils experience an inclusive camping trip and a canoe expedition! Contact Michelle https://www.facebook.com/GreenParkSchoolWolverhampton mmadziak@greenparkschool.co.uk About the nasen awards The nasen awards celebrate outstanding contributions to the education and support of children and young people with SEND. These annual awards recognise individuals, schools, and organisations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to inclusive education and the advancement of SEND practices. nasen is a charitable organisation that supports children and young people with SEND. nasen's goals include Influencing government policy, providing information, training and resources to support practitioners and contributing to the debate and effecting change to improve outcomes for children and young people. Useful Links nasen website nasen events and CPD nasen live conference nasen Awards B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
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We did a snake-style draft between the 3 of us (MV, Nishant & friend of the pod – Saurabh) to find out the Top 15 Most Memorable (largely painful) ODI knocks played against India. Order of Picks – Nishant (N) Saurabh (S) MV (M) Here are the 15 – 1. Douglas Marillier's 56* at Faridabad (N) 2. Chris Cairns' 102* in the ICC Knockout final 2000 at Nairobi (S) 3. Aravinda De Silva's 66 off 47 in 1996 WC Semi final in Calcutta (M) 4. Travis Head's 137(120) in the Khada Hoon Aaj Bhi Wahin 2023 Finals at Modium (M) 5. Fakhar Zaman's 117 in the Champions Trophy final in 2017 (S) 6. Shakib Al-Hasan's 49 off 31 in Sachin's 100th 100 game (N) 7. Shahid Afridi's 102 (46) at Green Park. Casual. (N) 8. 17 Y.O Tamim Iqbal's 51 off 53 at Port of Spain to change ODI WC's forever (S) 9. Sanath Jayasuriya's 79 off 76 at Delhi in the 1996 WC to signify ‘dehshat' & ‘khauff' for a generation (M) 10. Ricardo Powell's 124(93) in the Coca Cola Singapore Challenge Finals (M) 11. Marlon Samuels 108* (75) in the series decider in 2002 of a 7 match ODI series (S) 12. Saeed Anwar's 194. ‘Nuff Said.(N) 13. Mark Waugh's 126(135) at Wankhede in the 1996 WC (N) 14. Gibbs' 116 (retd hurt) in the Champions Trophy Semi Finals (S) 15. Ijaz Ahmed's 139* (84) at Lahore in 1997 (M) Honourable Mentions - Ponting's 140 in 2003 WC final - Strauss' 158 in 2011 WC - Sanath's 189 - Smith's hundred in the 2015 WC semi - Dilshan's 160 in the 415 chase at Rajkot - Mahela's 103 in the 2011 WC final - Inzi's 122(102) at Karachi in the Pundits of Pakistan series Stuff you can go back to – OG Pace is Pace Yaar gang (Ahmer, Osman, Hasan Cheema, Shoaib Naveed, Imran, Assad etc) celebrating the 2017 CT finals win - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WJ2zKwuvgA
Сегодня у нас в гостях, вышедший сухим из воды, Markul. Он расскажет о криминальном детстве в Хабаровске и историях, в которых был на волосок от смерти, о том, как попал в «Green Park» и почему избегал славы после фита «Я в моменте». Узнаем, почему его семья покинула страну, и обсудим новый альбом «Make Depression Great Again» после трёх лет молчания. Всё это — под чутким руководством Феди Букера, который знает, что счастье точно не в бабках.TG — https://t.me/vsrapcomSHOP — https://vsrap.shop/VK — https://vk.com/vsrapcomINSTA — https://instagram.com/vsrapcom
Welcome to episode 210 of the Women's Running podcast. I'm your host Esther Newman and she's your other host Holly Taylor. On this podcast we talk about health, politics, stuff on TV and what we ate last night. Occasionally, we talk about running. • This episode is sponsored by Runna. For a FREE two-week trial of Runna, just use the code WOMENSRUNNING and fill your running boots.London Vitality 10,000 We have a special guest for you today in the shape of the very brilliant Helen Thorn, you lucky things. Comedian, author, amazing runner, and now triathlete, we're lucky to count her as a Friend of the Pod. She is dialling in from her holiday in Cornwall, especially to join up with us to shout about the London Vitality 10,000 which we're running together on September 22nd – and you can run with us if you're quick! We've been told that there are a few spaces remaining to run in our Smiles for Miles wave, which we're running with Helen and Bryony Gordon firmly at the back of the pack, and we'd love to have you with us. We'll be celebrating in Green Park before and after, and it won't be the same without you!Strength training Before and after our chat with her, we're trying to do our best with our strength training, and I do my thing of offering lots of unwarranted advice to Holly while not actually doing any exercises myself. When we come back in the room after Helen we have a chat about the books we've been reading and listening to. Lots of ideas here for those of you who listen to books on runs, and please give us all your ideas too!Pick up a bargain! Now, don't get annoyed at me repeating this, it's my job: right now you can get your first six issues of Women's Running for just £6! Go to womensrunning.co.uk, click on SHOP, and use the code SS24 WRPOD at the checkout. Or just go here. Lovely extra bitsThis episode is sponsored by Runna. For a FREE two-week trial of Runna, just use the code WOMENSRUNNING and fill your running boots.Run the London Vitality 10,000 with us!Subscribe to Women's Running – join us today to save loads, it's only £6 for 6 issuesSetting up your own podcast? Try Zencastr – we've been using it for ages and LOVE ITDownload a FREE mini mag to help you run 5K! Go to womensrunning.co.uk/runBuy a Pod Squad t-shirt!Do join us on Patreon so you can come and chat in our new Pod Squad community on Discord! Go to patreon.co.uk/womensrunningEmail us at wrpodcast@anthem.co.uk with any questions or running stories Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 210 of the Women's Running podcast. I'm your host Esther Newman and she's your other host Holly Taylor. On this podcast we talk about health, politics, stuff on TV and what we ate last night. Occasionally, we talk about running. • This episode is sponsored by Runna. For a FREE two-week trial of Runna, just use the code WOMENSRUNNING and fill your running boots.London Vitality 10,000 We have a special guest for you today in the shape of the very brilliant Helen Thorn, you lucky things. Comedian, author, amazing runner, and now triathlete, we're lucky to count her as a Friend of the Pod. She is dialling in from her holiday in Cornwall, especially to join up with us to shout about the London Vitality 10,000 which we're running together on September 22nd – and you can run with us if you're quick! We've been told that there are a few spaces remaining to run in our Smiles for Miles wave, which we're running with Helen and Bryony Gordon firmly at the back of the pack, and we'd love to have you with us. We'll be celebrating in Green Park before and after, and it won't be the same without you!Strength training Before and after our chat with her, we're trying to do our best with our strength training, and I do my thing of offering lots of unwarranted advice to Holly while not actually doing any exercises myself. When we come back in the room after Helen we have a chat about the books we've been reading and listening to. Lots of ideas here for those of you who listen to books on runs, and please give us all your ideas too!Pick up a bargain! Now, don't get annoyed at me repeating this, it's my job: right now you can get your first six issues of Women's Running for just £6! Go to womensrunning.co.uk, click on SHOP, and use the code SS24 WRPOD at the checkout. Or just go here. Lovely extra bitsThis episode is sponsored by Runna. For a FREE two-week trial of Runna, just use the code WOMENSRUNNING and fill your running boots.Run the London Vitality 10,000 with us!Subscribe to Women's Running – join us today to save loads, it's only £6 for 6 issuesSetting up your own podcast? Try Zencastr – we've been using it for ages and LOVE ITDownload a FREE mini mag to help you run 5K! Go to womensrunning.co.uk/runBuy a Pod Squad t-shirt!Do join us on Patreon so you can come and chat in our new Pod Squad community on Discord! Go to patreon.co.uk/womensrunningEmail us at wrpodcast@anthem.co.uk with any questions or running stories Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 2 focuses on how to create the perfect listing.2:14 Start with professional photography3:28 Description, titles, and SEO tactics4:55 Try mentioning the best amenity in your title5:44 Be honest and transparent7:33 The OTAs you need to be present on9:09 The importance of direct bookings11:00 Channel management 12:19 Guest verification 14:11 Calendar management 15:51 Length of stay optionsLinks:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 3 focuses on essential amenities.2:03 Essential amenities, starting with Wi-Fi 2:36 Hotel quality linen 3:12 Comfy towels 3:51 Tea, coffee, and milk4:07 Welcome gift 4:22 Work from home space 5:13 Kitchen essentials 6:43 Stay in your property to triple check everything7:58 Desirable amenities for London rentals8:29 Cater for pets if your location is suitable 9:15 Hot tubs and EV chargers10:38 Appealing to affluent guests12:07 Upselling Links:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 4 focuses on guest communication.2:01 Communicate as soon as the guest books2:21 Find out information about the guest3:20 Send clear and concise check-in instructions4:11 Respond quickly (within an hour ideally)5:10 Automated messaging 6:10 Be flexible in terms of sharing check-in details7:24 Deliver a great guest experience by asking questions8:58 Dealing with guests who don't communicate 10:20 Digital guidebooks12:34 Video tutorials 14:14 When to communicate with guests during their stay15:33 Incentivise the good review and direct booking17:18 Communicate in your rental – try using QR codesLinks:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 5 focuses on how to earn great reviews.1.58 Reviews are the most important part of running a short-term rental3:29 The fundamentals of earning a great review5:43 Solving problems quickly can help you earn a good review7:18 Communicate quickly 8:22 Prompt and encourage your guests to leave a good review 9:27 Dealing with undeserved below par reviews12:23 Dealing with bad guests 15:46 Should you be completely honest about guests in the host review?17:11 The vast majority of guests are greatLinks:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 6 focuses on how to scale your short-term rental business.2:14 The short-term rentals journey for Stefan and Your AirHost 3:56 Growing the number of rentals 4:56 The foundations for success6:26 Recruitment and the challenges of managing a team8:03 If you could go back and do one thing differently, what would it be?9:19 Accountancy: a major lesson learned10:45 How to keep guests and owners happy11:50 How to stand out and have a unique selling point13:15 The importance of setting targets14:01 Top tips to people starting out 14:48 The future for Your AirHost 15:54 Exiting the business? 16:24 Lesson learned: the landscape can change quickly17:31 Why the short-term rentals industry is so great Links:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
Send us a Text Message.Property Management Masterclass is a six-part special brought to you by Holiday Cottage Handbook and Your AirHost.Hosted by Holiday Cottage Handbook's James Varley and featuring Your AirHost Co-Founder, Stefan Hoffelner, the series contains a vast range of expert tips to help short-term rental hosts and property managers build successful and sustainable businesses.Episode 1 focuses on the basics of hosting, including furnishing your rental, the guest journey, amenities, tech, and much more.2:15 Furnish the property and define your audience3:05 Good quality furniture is imperative4:45 The property must photograph well5:38 Think about the guest journey 6:36 Use the property before it's available to check everything7:38 Video instructions can be very useful8:20 Get as much exposure as possible across different platforms8:53 Always install the best Wi-Fi 10:35 The rental must be ready from day one11:47 Bed, Wi-Fi, and sofa are so important 12:50 Kitchen appliances are vital – make it a home from home14:02 Health and safety, including fire safety, and carbon monoxide alarms15:10 The best amenities will depend on your location and target audience16:42 Essential tech to get started, starting with property management software17:53 Digital guidebooks18:10 Insurance and risk management 20:13 Cleaning and maintenance: check, check, and check again23:43 It is vital to set expectations for your cleaners (and have back up)25:38 InsuranceLinks:Register for your free ticket to Your Air Success on Friday 8 November at Six Park Place in London (near Green Park tube station): https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/yourairhostHoliday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Your AirHost: https://www.yourairhost.co.uk/James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Stefan Hoffelner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-hoffelner-6b360955/Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com
It's Monday, June 17th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Five Christian sanitation workers died in Pakistan of inhaling toxic gases Five Christian sanitation workers in Pakistan have died since June 11th from inhaling toxic gases, highlighting how they are forced to work without proper safety equipment, reports Morning Star News. Irfan Masih, Ratan Masih, and Babar Masih succumbed on June 12th to the poisonous gases while cleaning a sewer disposal well in the Satellite Town of Bhalwal in the Punjab Province. A fourth Christian worker, Naeem Masih, was in critical condition at Sargodha District Headquarters Hospital. In Sindh Province, two Christians Yunus Hidayat and Yunus Masih, and a Hindu, Badal Gujrati, died on June 11th after they inhaled toxic gases. The tragedy in Punjab Province struck when a supervisor forced the workers to enter a well without proper safety equipment. Families of the deceased workers later staged a protest by placing the workers' bodies in front of the Bhalwal municipal office. The protesters demanded Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif order an inquiry and take action against those responsible for the deaths. They also demanded the government provide safety equipment to sewer workers, lamenting that dozens have died due to toxic gases without any action taken to address the dangers. Sikandar Farman, a Christian who was formerly a member of the Bhalwal Municipal Committee, said, “Our brothers continue to die in manholes. but their deaths have failed to move the government. How many more lives will it take for the authorities to understand the plight of these workers?” Matthew 7:12 says, "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets." Sadly, in Pakistan, Christians are considered second-class citizens, referred to as the Dalits, untouchable members of social groups that have historically been marginalized in the caste society. Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, makes first appearance since Christmas Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, was seen for the first time this year as she attends Trooping the Colour, a military parade celebrating the birthday of King Charles III, reports Britain's Metro paper. A 41-gun salute takes place in Green Park and King Charles is then joined by members of the Royal family on the balcony of the palace as they watch a spectacular flyover courtesy of the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows. (Watch a 20-second video) The Princess of Wales has not been seen in public since Christmas Day of last year as she underwent abdominal surgery before then starting cancer treatment. In an update on her recovery, Middleton said, “I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days. My treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months.” Armed civilian defended herself against thugs Police are investigating a shooting that occurred on May 21 at a Walmart in Auburn, Washington, reports Fox13 Seattle. At around 3:30 a.m., officers responded to reports of an attempted robbery inside the parking lot. The 53-year-old victim was sitting in her car overnight when two people approached her with guns, demanding her property. She then pulled out her own gun and shot at them. The suspects shot back, injuring her. When the police arrived, they found the victim and treated her at the scene. Though she is suffering from a single gunshot wound, she is expected to recover fully. The Auburn Police Department released one of their trained police dogs who tracked and located the two suspects who were brought into custody. FBI's suspicious claims about dramatic drop in crime On June 13th, The Worldview reported that the FBI documented a dramatic drop in crime. The federal agency claimed that in the first quarter of this year there was a 26.4% drop in murders, a 25.7% drop in rapes, a 17.8% drop in robberies, a 12.5% drop in aggravated assaults, and a 15% drop in property crimes. However, after The Worldview did some additional research, we discovered that the FBI statistics are incomplete at best. That's according to John Lott, the president of the nonprofit Crime Prevention Research Center who held a brief role in the Dept. of Justice under former President Donald Trump. He said, “It's just a small portion of the issue. The reason why we have the National Crime Victimization Survey [an annual survey conducted by the Dept. of Justice] is because we know most crimes are not reported to police." Lott said those statistics make up less than 45% of the violent crimes that are committed in the U.S. and only 32% of property crimes. Victims are not reporting incidents as often because they don't believe anyone will be punished. He claimed that only 8% of total violent crimes in cities result in arrest, and the number is even smaller for property crimes. Lott explained that there are multiple underlying issues. There are fewer experienced officers on the streets, fewer police reports are being made, crime victims are not going down to the station to fill out forms, and — perhaps most significantly — certain reporting standards have changed. For instance, if a felony assault was pleaded down to a misdemeanor in court, it would not be included in the FBI's data. In addition, as the Heritage Foundation documented, the George Soros-funded rogue District Attorneys across America are soft on crime, refusing to prosecute many criminals at all. That also would lead to a misleading, false drop in crime. Clarification on Texas abortion statistics On June 6th, The Worldview reported that the Texas abortion ban went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022. While we noted that Texas reported 67 abortions the following month and 3 abortions the month after that, compared to an average of 6,000 abortions per month the year before, we should have clarified that those were surgical abortions. Sadly, the “kill pill” abortifacient can be legally ordered through the mail and a Texas mother can murder her pre-born child at any time in Texas. Those chemical abortions are not documented nor reported to the state, as noted by the Foundation to Abolish Abortion. While some states might claim that they are “Abortion Free” due to their ban on surgical abortions after Roe v. Wade was overturned, too many mothers are aborting their babies chemically with the Abortion Kill Pill known as mifepristone. In fact, 63% of mothers who abort today are aborting chemically. Check out the 3-minute trailer for a 5-part docuseries entitled “Abortion Free” through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Listen to this soundbite. “ABORTION FREE TRAILER: “The crazy reality is in these states that say they're ‘abortion free' now abortion has never been easier. I could abort my baby in any of the 50 states.” Proverbs 31:8 says, “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” By the way, for a $25 donation to the producers of the 5 episodes, you can watch them. Indiana donor loves our use of Scripture connected to the news To help fund The Worldview newscast for another year, one anonymous donor in South Bend, Indiana generously gave $2,000! When I called him up, this is what he said. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA DONOR: “At the end of the day, what we really appreciate is the world news in a concise Christian worldview. And then also there's, there's normally an uplifting story where most news, it's all doom and gloom. “We really enjoyed the uplifting story of the father and the sons that flipped over while kayaking, and when it seemed like the father lost all hope, reached his hand out, and the guy on the jet ski saved his life.” McMANUS: “At the end of that story, I wrote, “No doubt, the father echoes the sentiment of Psalm 9:1: “I will give thanks to You, Lord, with all my heart, I will tell of all Your wonderful deeds” because, as a Christian, I believe that God supernaturally intervened and used those two men to help save the father and the sons from drowning in the Colorado River. Do you appreciate our use of Scripture like that?” SOUTH BEND, INDIANA DONOR: “Absolutely! It's very unusual in day-to-day life for a Scripture verse to be used in real life. My unfortunate experience is church is something we do on Sunday and doesn't apply to our life -- Monday through Saturday. “I go back to one of my bosses. He said, ‘We're a big company. Is that really appropriate to do religion in it?' And I said, ‘Yeah, the number one reason somebody gets fired here is perjury. Thou should not lie. The number two reason is probably sexual harassment. Thou shalt not commit adultery. The third reason is there are bad actors in our company that have stolen. Thou shall not steel. And I know that there's a lot of my peers that are coveting other positions. If we were teaching the Scripture, that it applies to our daily life, that would solve most of our issues.'” McMANUS: “And what did he say?” SOUTH BEND, INDIANA DONOR: “He was silent.” 26 Worldview listeners gave $10,520 As you know, The Worldview is in the middle of our annual fundraising campaign through the end of June. While I originally indicated that our goal was $114,200, I was mistaken. The goal is just 5% more than last year's goal of $80,000 which would bring the 2024 goal to $84,000. That would provide the resources necessary to fund our 6-member newscast team. Toward our readjusted mid-point goal, we needed to have raised a total of $42,000 by Saturday night, June 15th. Providentially, 26 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Kristina in Olympia, Washington who gave $20 as well as Jena in Templeton, California, Lavern in Rockingham, Virginia, Tim in Rosemount, Minnesota, and Robin in Wellington, Florida – each of whom gave $25. We appreciate Christina in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania and Bethany in Austin, Texas – both of whom gave $50. We're grateful to Richard in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Eric in Denver, Colorado, Max in Cordova, Illinois, Amanda in Lacey, Washington, David in Boerne, Texas, and Susan in Hoyt, Kansas – each of whom gave $100. We thank God for Amanda in Savannah, Georgia who gave $200, Marlowe in Freetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada who gave $250, as well as Carlee in Keswick Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada and Shelly in Eagle, Idaho – both of whom pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300 each. We honor the sacrifice of Zephaniah in Lomax, Illinois who gave $500 as well as Benton in Kingwood, Texas, Bill in Lees Summit, Missouri, and Donald in Mason, Wisconsin – each of whom pledged $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600 each. And we were touched by an anonymous donor in Bardstown, Kentucky who gave $750, Shane in Columbia City, Indiana, Rick and Shannan in Alexandria, Minnesota, and Curtis in Raleigh, North Carolina – each of whom pledged $100 per month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200 each as well as an anonymous donor in South Bend, Indiana who gave $2,000. Those 26 donors gave $10,520. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $39,155 (audience cheering) That means we came within $2,845 of reaching our readjusted midpoint goal. Can you help us close the gap? We just need one person to pledge $100 per month for 12 months, 2 people to pledge $50 per month for 12 months, 1 person to pledge $25/month for 12 months, and 1 person to give a one-time gift of $145 to close the gap. Will you step up to the plate? Please go to TheWorldview.com, click on “Give,” select the dollar amount you'd like to donate, and click on the recurring monthly tab if that's your wish. Let's see what the Lord will do through you! Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 17th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Hi Royal Community, Thank you for all your support during our break. We are missing you. In the meantime, we have heard from lots of you who have been asking about our archived episodes 11-71.... Well, whilst we take a break from weekly uploading, we have listened and decided to release those archived episodes that you have been asking for. So, over the coming weeks, we will be re-releasing these episodes to keep you entertained. We hope you enjoy! But....with re-released episodes comes caveats.... *Remember our opinions, beliefs and feelings may have changed on the subject since this originally aired. **The information could have been updated, social handles and/or Royal titles changed, and our dearly beloved Queen Elizabeth II may possibly still have been alive when this was recorded so please note the time difference. ***Episode 18 was recorded on the 7th July 2021 and first uploaded on the 9th July 2021. As always please leave us a comment, email us or head to Instagram and get involved there. ........................................... Podcast Retrospective Editing Mistake: At 27:48 when talking about The Princess Royal's engagement, please note that we made a mistake and Michelle mentions Ireland but this should be Northern Ireland. We are so sorry for this mistake. We have since educated ourselves for future/upcoming episodes. In today's Royal Round-Up: We let you know abut our trip to London visiting The Wallace Collection, Lantana Elephants at Green Park and Kensington Palace for the Royal Style Exhibition featuring Diana, Princess of Wales wedding dress and visiting The Diana Statue for the first time at the Sunken Gardens. Queen Elizabeth II and The Princess Royal headed to the Edinburgh Climate Change institute where they arrived by hybrid Range Rover and we had two treebilees and one plaque attack! Queen Elizabeth II welcomed Chancellor of the federal republic of Germany, Dr. Angela Merkel at Windsor Castle. The Queen visits Coronation street to celebrate their 60th Anniversary The Royals heads to Wimbledon Catherine self-isolates for ten days Prince William celebrates the 73rd anniversary of the National Health Service with a garden party in Buckingham Palace and a service at St Paul's Cathedral. Queen Elizabeth II awarded the NHS with the George Cross for the collective service during the Covid Pandemic. Only three awards have been awarded for collective work including the Country of Malta and the Ulster Constabulary respectively Prince William headed to the England v Denmark football match and rubbed shoulders with members of the Denmark Royal family. Lady Louise competed at the Windsor Horse Show Sophie, Countess of Wessex rode a tandem bike in aid of Vision Foundation Sophie and Princess Alexandra had a joint engagement visiting the Guide Dogs for the Blind and Windmill City Farm We chat Princess Alexandra facts And, in our Royal News: The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall head to Wales for ‘Wales Week'. They visited: The budget supermarket in Iceland in Wrexham Wachartt Vaccine factory Tested the water at St Winifreds Well in Flintshire Charlies took the River simples Racer Car for a test drive Camilla visited the Hay Festival Llantrisant Guild Hall Heritage Centre built in 1346 Llanich vineyard for their 10th anniversary for a treebilee and plaque attack And, listed the Welsh College of Music and Drama Charles has his own Spotify playlist! And finally visited the Macmillan Cancer Support The Princess Royal makes the Royal News. She visited: Aintrum Castle Gardens to award them the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service The Hillsborough Castle where a reception was held for volunteers and charitable organisations. Also, she saw the Northern Ireland centenary Rose. The Thames Tideway tunnel and turned the last bolt to complete the project Anne received the lifetime achievement award of the City of London Livery Club
During the Second World War, Bushy Park was home to a sprawling military base. This is where General Dwight D. Eisenhower came to work on a top-secret plan called ‘Operation Overlord'. On 6 June 1944, after months of preparation, the plan was ready – 156,000 Allied troops invaded Normandy, some landing on the beaches and others arriving by air. Now known as D-Day, this event ultimately led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. And so much of it was planned right here in the park. Listen on to learn more about this amazing piece of history. Support the Show.Support the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on X (14) The Royal Parks (@theroyalparks) / X, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
Het zal zondag tegen Union een pak beter moeten als Anderlecht echt aanspraak wil maken op een 35ste landstitel. Dat weet ook Patrick Evenepoel, vader van en samen met zijn zoon en wielerwonder Remco supporters van het eerste uur. “Dat Remco er nog aan denkt om voor Luik-Bastenaken-Luik het logo van Anderlecht op zijn fiets te plakken is geen toeval. De club zit echt in zijn hart,” zegt vader Patrick vol trots in een nieuwe aflevering van Radio Radzinski.Patrick Evenepoel groeit samen met voormalig hoofd van de jeugdopleiding en RSCA-icoon Jean Kindermans op in de Peterboswijk in Anderlecht. Die buurt wordt vandaag in het nieuws vooral gelinkt aan het drugsmilieu, maar daar is begin jaren ‘80 nog geen sprake van. “Ik herinner mij verschillende voetbalpartijtjes en zelfs een soort van Tour de France met de beklimming van de Mettewielaan.” Da's ook een helling die Rein maar al te goed kent wanneer hij vanuit Jette naar het stadion van Anderlecht rijdt. “Absoluut geen cadeau, zeker niet wanneer er achterop je oude Cannondale een kinderzitje is gemonteerd.”Van wielerprof tot een leven als stukadoorOok Patrick Evenepoel vindt vanuit Peterbos al snel de weg naar het Astridpark. Al heeft hij daar op jonge leeftijd wel nog hulp voor nodig. “Ik kan zeggen dat ik heb leren stappen in café Green Park tegenover de hoofdingang van het stadion. En sindsdien ben ik er nooit echt meer weggegaan.” Een bijzondere prestatie weet ook Rein, die al lachend opmerkt ‘dat de meeste supporters daar na een match juist nog amper op hun benen kunnen staan'. Evenepoel brengt zijn jeugdjaren niet alleen door op de tribune van Anderlecht. Hij zit vooral veel op de fiets en wint in 1993 de GP de Wallonie, de belangrijkste overwinning in zijn relatief kort bestaan als wielerprof. “Daarvoor ben ik in 1991 nog naar het WK voor amateurs in Stuttgart gegaan, maar ik wist toen al dat ik niet de motor had om het te maken als prof. En dan ben ik in het pleisterbedrijf van de familie begonnen.”Remco, de wielergod die eerst voetballer zou wordenZoon Remco droomt vandaag van koersen winnen, maar dat had net zo goed de Champions League kunnen zijn. Want hij was eerst voorbestemd om profvoetballer te worden. “Dat klopt. Omdat ik en mijn vrouw Agna (kapster, red.) elke dag hard moesten werken, stuurden we hem tijdens de vakanties altijd naar allerlei sportstages. We hebben ook eens een knutselkamp uitgetest, maar daar moest hij toch niets van weten.”“Op een van die stages stond hij in doel met een truitje van Daniel Zitka. Hij is daar ontdekt door een scout van Anderlecht en zo is de bal aan het rollen gegaan. Maar door een akkefietje met een paar mensen bij de U11 is hij zijn interesse in het voetbal wat verloren. Hij heeft dan nog de overstap naar PSV en KV Mechelen gemaakt, maar eigenlijk was het voor hem al lang duidelijk dat hij wilde fietsen.”De roep om versterking voor de Ronde van Frankrijk Met twee overwinningen in Luik-Bastenaken-Luik, wereldtitels op de weg en tegen de klok en drie zeges in de Clásica San Sebastián is het palmares van Remco al goed gevuld. Maar de 24-jarige Aerokogel van Schepdaal wil op termijn ook de Ronde van Frankrijk op zijn naam schrijven.In verschillende gesprekken met de ploeg is er daarom om versterking gevraagd. “Het enige wat ik heb gezegd is dat het goed zou zijn moesten er een paar ronderenners bijkomen om te kunnen wedijveren met teams als UAE en Visma-Lease-a-Bike.” Maar met enkel Landa in de nadagen van zijn carrière is er volgens Godfried en Pico toch niet echt gehoor gegeven aan die oproep. “Tjah, we zullen zien, het is in ieder geval zwak om te zeggen dat de voorjaarsploeg omzeep is geholpen door de grotere focus op het rondewerk met Remco.”
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Nuke Plant Chickens https://linktr.ee/nukeplantchickens EPISODE 140 Welcome to a stirring episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast featuring the distinct sounds of Kenosha-based band, Nuke Plant Chickens. Born in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown, these young music enthusiasts have grown into a seasoned band with a powerful synthesis of various music genres, offering a unique, homegrown energy with every performance. The diverse group shares their exceptional journey, discussing their music inspirations, from King Gizzard and his Lizard Wizards to Black Sabbath. They reveal their band philosophy, revolving around enjoyment rather than strict professionalism, and the exploration of a wide variety music genres. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of forging a path in the bustling music scenes of Chicago and Milwaukee. Get a peek into the band's DIY recording process: a journey centered on raw, authentic music creation and problem-solving equipment issues, song selection, and balancing gig schedules. Nukeplant Chickens not only discuss the release of their four finished singles, but also offer a glimpse into the stories imbedded in their music. They candidly share their experiences of attending influential performances and their appreciation of their supportive community. Above all, they light the beacon on their ambitious future plans. We invite fans, fellow musicians, or those simply curious about the eclectic music scene to immerse themselves in this compelling episode. Join us as we reveal all this and more about Nuke Plant Chickens, the band that's lighting up Wisconsin's music scene. ------------------------------------------ Transcript 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:11,600 Music. 2 00:00:11,994 --> 00:00:14,654 Ladies and gentlemen, music enthusiasts and podcast listeners, 3 00:00:14,754 --> 00:00:18,314 welcome to A Sonic Journey Like No Other on the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 4 00:00:18,554 --> 00:00:22,194 I'm your host, Zach Fell, and we're here to amplify Wisconsin music. 5 00:00:22,294 --> 00:00:26,254 In this episode, we're diving into the eclectic and electrifying world of Nukeplant 6 00:00:26,254 --> 00:00:29,694 Chickens, a band hailing from the charming town of Kenosha, Wisconsin. 7 00:00:30,214 --> 00:00:34,574 Prizing a remarkable ensemble of talent, Nukeplant Chicken weaves a mesmerizing 8 00:00:34,574 --> 00:00:39,094 tapestry of sound, leaving no genre untouched. Get ready to immerse yourself 9 00:00:39,094 --> 00:00:42,834 in the music of Newt Plant Chickens, where every note is an adventure, 10 00:00:43,054 --> 00:00:44,214 every rhythm is a heartbeat. 11 00:00:44,394 --> 00:00:48,374 Join us in exploring the sonic landscapes crafted by this extraordinary band 12 00:00:48,374 --> 00:00:53,414 as we unravel their musical journey in this special podcast episode on the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 13 00:00:53,794 --> 00:00:56,554 Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me here on the podcast. 14 00:00:57,214 --> 00:01:04,994 Thank you. So why don't we get a quick synopsis of each one of your music origins story. 15 00:01:05,014 --> 00:01:07,734 How did you get started? it i'm jeff i'm the 16 00:01:07,734 --> 00:01:11,014 singer and i i started 17 00:01:11,014 --> 00:01:13,794 taking piano lessons when i was seven and i'm 18 00:01:13,794 --> 00:01:17,534 23 now so that's 16 years ago and 19 00:01:17,534 --> 00:01:24,534 yeah i i can't remember why i started doing piano lessons but yeah okay i really 20 00:01:24,534 --> 00:01:33,094 liked guitar hero as a 12 year old so who are you oh my name is uh my name is 21 00:01:33,094 --> 00:01:35,054 ethan i'm I'm a guitar player sometimes. 22 00:01:35,494 --> 00:01:39,854 Awesome. Yeah, I really liked playing Guitar Hero, and that stuff is, 23 00:01:39,894 --> 00:01:44,414 like, the first stuff I learned, so that's a working story there. 24 00:01:45,214 --> 00:01:52,094 Cool. My name is Chloe. I started on bass in middle school, actually. 25 00:01:52,134 --> 00:01:53,914 My dad convinced me to play. 26 00:01:54,014 --> 00:01:57,594 He would show me Talking Heads footage, 27 00:01:57,754 --> 00:02:03,494 and Tina Weymouth basically played for Tango, to, which I'm happy about it, 28 00:02:03,534 --> 00:02:08,354 but I started on bass and then I started guitar after bass and that would have 29 00:02:08,354 --> 00:02:09,674 been also middle school. 30 00:02:10,234 --> 00:02:17,374 And then recently, you know, drums and all of that, but like I play guitar in this group. 31 00:02:19,574 --> 00:02:21,834 But yeah, I've just been playing forever since middle school. 32 00:02:21,874 --> 00:02:25,054 And my dad wanted me to. Cool. Very cool. 33 00:02:25,694 --> 00:02:31,034 Max, I play the drums. And for my fourth birthday, I got a drum set. 34 00:02:31,354 --> 00:02:33,314 I don't know why I didn't ask. 35 00:02:35,174 --> 00:02:37,754 But yeah, I've been playing ever since. I was happy about that. 36 00:02:37,754 --> 00:02:38,774 It's never stopped. Yeah. 37 00:02:40,594 --> 00:02:48,514 Camera. Sorry. Eight. Fourth or fifth grade. when I played trumpet for Mrs. 38 00:02:48,674 --> 00:02:52,394 Ripley in the KUSD school. 39 00:02:53,314 --> 00:02:56,654 Shout out to Mrs. Ripley. Yeah, shout out to Mrs. Ripley. Hi. 40 00:02:58,874 --> 00:03:03,794 You all basically started at a young age and grew through music and decided 41 00:03:03,794 --> 00:03:05,754 on the instruments you're playing in this group. 42 00:03:05,994 --> 00:03:10,654 So what is kind of like your philosophy as a group? 43 00:03:10,874 --> 00:03:17,054 What's your goals? And what makes you guys become this group of musicians and 44 00:03:17,054 --> 00:03:20,114 going out on stage and playing these types of songs that you play? 45 00:03:20,734 --> 00:03:22,834 Well, I'll say whatever sounds good. 46 00:03:24,414 --> 00:03:27,334 Whatever sounds good. Sounds good. Get it to sound better. I don't know. 47 00:03:27,814 --> 00:03:29,054 At least that's my philosophy. 48 00:03:29,814 --> 00:03:33,794 I think we all love being able to have fun. Yeah. Goof around, 49 00:03:33,954 --> 00:03:38,774 you know, whatever feels right, I guess. A lot of goofing around on stage. 50 00:03:39,554 --> 00:03:43,534 Yeah, it's a lot. We're not very professional. No, which is what's good about 51 00:03:43,534 --> 00:03:47,194 it. Which is why, I mean, that's why I did it. You know what I mean? If I'm being real. 52 00:03:48,174 --> 00:03:52,914 If we were going anywhere, Chloe would not be here. Absolutely not. 53 00:03:53,774 --> 00:03:58,834 So, yeah. Just enjoy it. You know, it's not taking things too serious. 54 00:03:59,754 --> 00:04:03,494 You know, that whole thing. Because it's not that serious. Make sure everyone is granted. 55 00:04:04,351 --> 00:04:07,551 Oh absolutely yeah yeah like these guys they're all my brothers and 56 00:04:07,551 --> 00:04:14,311 then so much as far as 57 00:04:14,311 --> 00:04:17,651 philosophies we actually have on the wall a list 58 00:04:17,651 --> 00:04:20,591 though that i wrote a few years ago called the 59 00:04:20,591 --> 00:04:23,331 jam commandments and the the number one rule the 60 00:04:23,331 --> 00:04:26,491 most important rule of the jam commandments no assholes 61 00:04:26,491 --> 00:04:30,091 so that's maybe the philosophy gotcha excellent 62 00:04:30,091 --> 00:04:33,151 so what kind of groups out there would you 63 00:04:33,151 --> 00:04:36,631 say inspire what you guys do well i 64 00:04:36,631 --> 00:04:39,971 mean the biggest one i'd say the one collective is 65 00:04:39,971 --> 00:04:43,291 king gizzard yeah and the lizard wizard okay and 66 00:04:43,291 --> 00:04:47,751 why is it why is that have you 67 00:04:47,751 --> 00:04:52,011 heard them brother come on yeah but 68 00:04:52,011 --> 00:04:55,991 there's listeners out there that haven't so probably helps them kind of grab 69 00:04:55,991 --> 00:05:00,051 an idea of what you're you're about they've done it all and they'll continue 70 00:05:00,051 --> 00:05:06,051 to do more and that's what keeps me i'm not limited to one genre the variety 71 00:05:06,051 --> 00:05:10,711 yeah yeah and it doesn't matter how many albums they release they'll all be good. 72 00:05:11,831 --> 00:05:14,491 Okay cool well it's good that you know to 73 00:05:14,491 --> 00:05:18,511 have that kind of inspiration in your life to be able to have something that 74 00:05:18,511 --> 00:05:24,271 you can kind of follow and go these are the kind of people that we like to you 75 00:05:24,271 --> 00:05:28,711 know follow in their footsteps basically right and always like individual people 76 00:05:28,711 --> 00:05:34,151 we all have different things which is why it's hard to find collective yeah like I, 77 00:05:35,071 --> 00:05:41,291 don't I'm not into like King Giz like all of these guys are I will say I'm not a nerd but, 78 00:05:42,251 --> 00:05:47,771 yeah I'm not you know I have a much more I mean not that King Giz we're all 79 00:05:47,771 --> 00:05:51,231 into OC's yeah we do like OC's OC's are great. 80 00:05:53,731 --> 00:05:58,851 Ween to ween to the stone age Okay. 81 00:05:58,991 --> 00:06:01,131 Well, it's like Black Sabbath, but that's like in a different way. 82 00:06:01,251 --> 00:06:03,671 Pink Floyd, we all really like. 83 00:06:03,691 --> 00:06:08,011 Dice Fits, even though that's in a different realm. They're like my favorite band of all time. 84 00:06:08,571 --> 00:06:13,031 Dice Fits. Everyone looks like Chippewa. Them Crooked Vultures, too. Yeah. 85 00:06:13,951 --> 00:06:20,791 Awesome. So it's an eclectic collection of individuals plus what you all are 86 00:06:20,791 --> 00:06:25,231 together enjoying at the same time, which is what creates the difference of 87 00:06:25,231 --> 00:06:27,671 what you are from other type of bands out there. 88 00:06:29,540 --> 00:06:35,640 So what made you guys decide to have horn players in your shows as well we knew them. 89 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:40,040 They were they were our friends maddie was the first 90 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:42,880 and she was just a she was a a friend of 91 00:06:42,880 --> 00:06:45,920 mine from a long time ago i met her through a band 92 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:48,660 that i used to be in and uh she just 93 00:06:48,660 --> 00:06:54,800 kind of stuck around and jammed with us and yeah yeah yeah and when she when 94 00:06:54,800 --> 00:07:02,500 she was out of town we had a couple more shows so we asked Finn to play in Kirstead 95 00:07:02,500 --> 00:07:06,760 who's basically family with us. Like literally. 96 00:07:07,180 --> 00:07:13,620 Yeah. So when you guys do a live show are they with you all the time or just for special shows? 97 00:07:14,140 --> 00:07:19,460 Whenever they can. Whenever they can. Okay, cool. How long have you guys been together as a group? 98 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:24,960 As the five piece with everybody in here right now since February February, 99 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:29,700 March, it would have been after the live stream. 100 00:07:30,360 --> 00:07:34,840 There's like other stuff that goes way back. Yeah. Like I'm the last to join and I. 101 00:07:36,020 --> 00:07:39,360 Okay. So why don't you give the listeners like a little bit of the history of 102 00:07:39,360 --> 00:07:41,960 how this group grew and became what it is today? 103 00:07:42,700 --> 00:07:46,280 Our show. Our very first. We got to go back to the jam. Yeah. 104 00:07:47,060 --> 00:07:50,860 First of jam. Yeah. Oh, yeah. The COVID jams. 105 00:07:51,880 --> 00:07:54,600 That's where it started was COVID. Okay. it 106 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:57,920 was a pandemic and we were all bored and the 107 00:07:57,920 --> 00:08:00,900 old band that i was in i got kicked out 108 00:08:00,900 --> 00:08:08,840 of because i'm a i'm a bad guy and i needed a new band and well we we also can't 109 00:08:08,840 --> 00:08:15,180 forget that max ethan and cameron yeah we're in a band together a metal band 110 00:08:15,180 --> 00:08:19,160 starting in 2020 yeah 2021 21, 111 00:08:19,160 --> 00:08:21,300 24, 2020. Okay. 112 00:08:22,840 --> 00:08:27,900 Well, me, Cam, and Jeff are all blood related. So that's how far in the back of that goes. 113 00:08:29,340 --> 00:08:34,780 And the first glimpse of the new plant chickens, I guess you could say, 114 00:08:34,820 --> 00:08:38,900 was my and Max's first band. It was called Floodplain. 115 00:08:39,480 --> 00:08:45,880 And we started playing together in November of 2019 or something like that. Wow. 116 00:08:47,454 --> 00:08:54,954 Yeah, COVID hit, and we got bored and started jamming with a bunch of other people. So I don't know. 117 00:08:55,394 --> 00:08:58,854 We kind of just grabbed anyone we could and brought them in the basement. 118 00:08:59,854 --> 00:09:04,754 Just played for hours. I mean, I think we... How big was the biggest one? 119 00:09:04,954 --> 00:09:08,674 The biggest jam that we were... I don't know if you were at the biggest jam. 120 00:09:09,154 --> 00:09:12,374 I think I was. It was the one. It was David, Logan. 121 00:09:12,994 --> 00:09:16,154 That one was pretty big, but we had another one out. we 122 00:09:16,154 --> 00:09:18,894 had these jams of like the most was probably 123 00:09:18,894 --> 00:09:26,234 like 13 or 14 people in the room and like at like many many guitars sometimes 124 00:09:26,234 --> 00:09:32,134 two drum kits yeah and i think one time we had two basses hooked up and everybody 125 00:09:32,134 --> 00:09:37,134 else was like either playing wind instruments or like rapping or vocals yeah. 126 00:09:37,794 --> 00:09:40,794 And we would just i mean we would go from like 7 127 00:09:40,794 --> 00:09:44,414 p.m to mid yeah let's play and then 128 00:09:44,414 --> 00:09:47,234 this was we the people in the band are just 129 00:09:47,234 --> 00:09:50,634 the people that remained from those jams gotcha 130 00:09:50,634 --> 00:09:53,514 wanted to keep playing because everybody else kind of has a life or 131 00:09:53,514 --> 00:09:56,714 moved on right right okay so this 132 00:09:56,714 --> 00:10:00,634 is what kind of glued you guys together was this jam and you guys met each other 133 00:10:00,634 --> 00:10:04,654 i mean you said three of you are blood related but then you guys kind of became 134 00:10:04,654 --> 00:10:09,554 friends and kind of created this this group that you are so where did the name 135 00:10:09,554 --> 00:10:15,654 come from it's a simple story that i could draw out a lot but But basically, I worked at a beach, 136 00:10:15,834 --> 00:10:18,034 the Illinois State Beach in Zion, 137 00:10:18,254 --> 00:10:20,494 which is just down the road from Kenosha. 138 00:10:20,794 --> 00:10:28,634 And my boss was a very nice man, very funny guy, but he was not the most educated man. 139 00:10:29,014 --> 00:10:35,714 Okay. And at the beach, there were some sandhill cranes that were, 140 00:10:35,854 --> 00:10:37,674 you know, they hung around the water. 141 00:10:37,794 --> 00:10:41,714 And he didn't know they were sandhill cranes, though, because he didn't know 142 00:10:41,714 --> 00:10:43,894 anything about birds. And. 143 00:10:44,799 --> 00:10:48,219 Right next to the beach as well, weird detail, but it's true. 144 00:10:48,299 --> 00:10:52,799 Right next to the beach is a defunct nuclear power plant. 145 00:10:53,139 --> 00:10:56,979 Anyways, all these elements coming together. On my first day of work at the 146 00:10:56,979 --> 00:11:00,579 beach, my boss pointed to some sandhill cranes, 147 00:11:01,499 --> 00:11:07,559 and he said, guests and visitors ask me all the time what those birds are called, 148 00:11:07,759 --> 00:11:09,379 but I don't know what they're called. 149 00:11:09,619 --> 00:11:14,579 So I tell them that they are chickens who wandered too close to the nuke plant. 150 00:11:16,239 --> 00:11:20,959 And the light bulb light bulb just went off there you go there you go awesome, 151 00:11:22,179 --> 00:11:24,959 producers and beat makers of milwaukee it is time for the 152 00:11:24,959 --> 00:11:28,459 2024 big beat mke beat battle tournament taking 153 00:11:28,459 --> 00:11:31,659 place at the jackalope lounge at the wicked hop in milwaukee's third 154 00:11:31,659 --> 00:11:34,519 ward on thursday nights between april 25th and june 155 00:11:34,519 --> 00:11:37,359 13th producers are going to go head to head in 156 00:11:37,359 --> 00:11:40,319 three one minute rounds to determine who is going to move on 157 00:11:40,319 --> 00:11:43,359 to the next round of the tournament with some amazing prizes 158 00:11:43,359 --> 00:11:46,099 from some great sponsors don't forget that you 159 00:11:46,099 --> 00:11:49,219 can submit your beats today at breaking and entering.net through march 160 00:11:49,219 --> 00:11:53,379 31st so when 161 00:11:53,379 --> 00:11:56,439 you guys perform out live what's the reaction from 162 00:11:56,439 --> 00:11:59,219 from the audience most of 163 00:11:59,219 --> 00:12:07,119 it most of them are friends so far so it's people who who even if we played 164 00:12:07,119 --> 00:12:11,579 i hope i hope we play good but people who if even if we played bad they'd be 165 00:12:11,579 --> 00:12:17,999 they still oh it's a great job at least not me I haven't gotten a lot of, 166 00:12:18,679 --> 00:12:25,719 people coming up to me who just didn't know how to I saw some people at the 167 00:12:25,719 --> 00:12:29,699 last show some strangers who were people I didn't know who were filming. 168 00:12:31,419 --> 00:12:34,199 That feels nice like a stranger who doesn't 169 00:12:34,199 --> 00:12:36,979 know us wants to look back at us later 170 00:12:36,979 --> 00:12:39,999 people want us to play rooster every single 171 00:12:39,999 --> 00:12:42,859 time every single time drunk people 172 00:12:42,859 --> 00:12:45,739 want us to play rooster that's a good reaction i feel like 173 00:12:45,739 --> 00:12:49,119 we spark a lot of curiosity people don't 174 00:12:49,119 --> 00:12:51,899 really know what what's gonna go on oh 175 00:12:51,899 --> 00:12:58,999 yeah it's gonna happen what we're gonna do right so so are you guys like mostly 176 00:12:58,999 --> 00:13:04,099 covers or do you add some originals in there on top of it we're actually like 177 00:13:04,099 --> 00:13:10,299 all it's like all we do almost no covers i mean we we we played a three hour set. Yeah. To fill time. 178 00:13:11,119 --> 00:13:13,619 There's like 26 songs. Okay. 179 00:13:14,599 --> 00:13:17,679 So where do you guys usually perform? Where's like your home base? 180 00:13:17,739 --> 00:13:20,859 I mean, you say you're in Kenosha, but like, is there a certain place that you 181 00:13:20,859 --> 00:13:24,479 play that you would call home or is you guys kind of spread it all over? Yeah. 182 00:13:26,144 --> 00:13:29,084 Rustic road definitely and let's get the kenosha 183 00:13:29,084 --> 00:13:33,104 creative space okay two places definitely one's 184 00:13:33,104 --> 00:13:37,744 a bar one's just like a community center and they're on the same block and they're 185 00:13:37,744 --> 00:13:42,784 they're right next to each other yeah so downtown kenosha basically okay and 186 00:13:42,784 --> 00:13:47,344 you guys said so you're not really taking this super serious so what are kind 187 00:13:47,344 --> 00:13:52,204 of like some of your main goals with this this group over the next maybe three to four years. 188 00:13:53,424 --> 00:13:57,104 Records. Yeah, a couple of records, probably. I mean, I personally just want 189 00:13:57,104 --> 00:14:00,764 to be able to play out and more than just downtown. 190 00:14:00,884 --> 00:14:05,984 I mean, I'm like thinking to like different live stuff for like like our first 191 00:14:05,984 --> 00:14:08,844 show of the summer that we created in space. 192 00:14:09,084 --> 00:14:12,804 That was one of the best like like times I've ever fucking heard. 193 00:14:15,984 --> 00:14:18,764 Yeah, it was just so fun. fun and it because there 194 00:14:18,764 --> 00:14:22,184 was so many people our age yeah there yeah 195 00:14:22,184 --> 00:14:25,044 and people that like maybe 196 00:14:25,044 --> 00:14:27,824 like all of us collected we didn't know and it was just 197 00:14:27,824 --> 00:14:30,484 it was really fun and it was packed and it was 198 00:14:30,484 --> 00:14:34,824 just it was so great i just want to play more shows like that but get out of 199 00:14:34,824 --> 00:14:41,904 the city too yeah i would really eventually yeah of course but you know i it's 200 00:14:41,904 --> 00:14:45,764 just this is like to be able to play that kind of stuff in Kenosha would be 201 00:14:45,764 --> 00:14:49,264 really and I know that's asking a lot. That would be really fun. 202 00:14:50,624 --> 00:14:54,344 So Wisconsin being mainly a cover band, that's usually what you're going to 203 00:14:54,344 --> 00:14:57,184 see mostly in Wisconsin bars and everything like that. 204 00:14:57,264 --> 00:15:02,724 You guys being mostly original, do you find it hard to get gigs or is it pretty 205 00:15:02,724 --> 00:15:05,584 decent to find gigs for an all original band like yourselves? 206 00:15:06,104 --> 00:15:10,984 It's not hard to get gigs because we're not a cover band. 207 00:15:11,164 --> 00:15:16,044 It was pretty hard at first. it's hard getting your foot in the door with some. 208 00:15:16,044 --> 00:15:23,264 Of these because they're busy they don't have time sometimes it's just it's hard because, 209 00:15:24,424 --> 00:15:29,004 especially in venues in Chicago and like Milwaukee where they haven't heard 210 00:15:29,004 --> 00:15:35,704 you they won't take you into consideration unless you played gigs in the area 211 00:15:35,704 --> 00:15:40,024 before you kind of gotta be there yeah you gotta be active in the scene that's 212 00:15:40,024 --> 00:15:41,844 kind of what's hardest about it, 213 00:15:42,384 --> 00:15:45,124 how is it that to get in the scene if you 214 00:15:45,124 --> 00:15:48,364 can't get into the scene right yeah so do 215 00:15:48,364 --> 00:15:51,884 you find that like it's not hard anymore really to get gigs why is that is it 216 00:15:51,884 --> 00:15:56,344 because you have now played so many shows or what's what's kind of like the 217 00:15:56,344 --> 00:16:00,924 secret for you yeah you play shows make connections yeah and we always make 218 00:16:00,924 --> 00:16:05,464 friends also go and see these venues in person because that will help a lot 219 00:16:05,464 --> 00:16:07,904 People talk, our owners talk, 220 00:16:08,044 --> 00:16:12,624 they talk among each other, really that's a great, great. 221 00:16:13,715 --> 00:16:16,935 Way to sprint yeah absolutely networking and making 222 00:16:16,935 --> 00:16:19,915 sure that you're not like you said earlier bylaws not 223 00:16:19,915 --> 00:16:23,475 to be an asshole right yeah yeah yeah so 224 00:16:23,475 --> 00:16:26,435 be kind you know be helpful be 225 00:16:26,435 --> 00:16:29,315 you know be positive so the local scene 226 00:16:29,315 --> 00:16:32,395 for you guys it seems to be a positive experience is 227 00:16:32,395 --> 00:16:35,455 there anything in the local scene of your area that 228 00:16:35,455 --> 00:16:40,115 you would wish was stronger sometimes people 229 00:16:40,115 --> 00:16:42,875 get egos i wish it wasn't that 230 00:16:42,875 --> 00:16:49,435 strong but i wish like people would build more bills together you know there 231 00:16:49,435 --> 00:16:55,495 was there was a lot of gatekeeping in the scene before yeah that's kind of coming 232 00:16:55,495 --> 00:16:59,695 down a little bit yeah a lot of people i mean like i had said people taking 233 00:16:59,695 --> 00:17:01,915 it seriously and i mean i don't mean like. 234 00:17:03,195 --> 00:17:07,955 Having boundaries within groups and like oh and you know planning out and things 235 00:17:07,955 --> 00:17:11,355 like that because Cause that's whatever, but I mean, taking things too serious 236 00:17:11,355 --> 00:17:13,775 and like professionalism are like two different things in life. 237 00:17:13,935 --> 00:17:18,215 You know, like you can be a professional and not be like an asshole. Right. 238 00:17:18,435 --> 00:17:24,895 Exactly. Which is the problem that majority of people here have because whatever. 239 00:17:25,535 --> 00:17:26,835 Yeah. It's just. 240 00:17:30,180 --> 00:17:33,540 No, that's good. That's good. Now, earlier you kind of talked about hopefully 241 00:17:33,540 --> 00:17:35,500 making some recordings. 242 00:17:35,680 --> 00:17:39,200 Have you done any of that yet? Yeah, we got a record. 243 00:17:39,660 --> 00:17:44,180 Yeah, for finished singles out there. So take them through the journey of the 244 00:17:44,180 --> 00:17:47,280 start, the process, and getting those out there to them. 245 00:17:47,740 --> 00:17:51,000 Actually, this just came up in my year ago today from Snapchat. 246 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:53,340 We started recording. Really? Yeah. 247 00:17:54,260 --> 00:17:57,440 Like the other day. What is it? The 21st? Yep. 248 00:17:57,880 --> 00:18:06,940 So the 19th. So two days ago. We started recording because I finally got Ableton on my computer. Okay. 249 00:18:07,300 --> 00:18:12,260 And we just, I mean, we picked what songs we had, I think. 250 00:18:12,840 --> 00:18:17,460 It wasn't what ones we had. It was just, you know, what we wondered, what we felt we could do. 251 00:18:17,960 --> 00:18:23,840 Oh, yeah. But I mean, the songs mostly come from me, and Ethan writes some of them. 252 00:18:24,380 --> 00:18:28,040 But I think of the four, they're mostly like old. 253 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:30,860 I'd like wrote them a couple years ago when 254 00:18:30,860 --> 00:18:33,820 i was in the other band and then they never wanted to play them 255 00:18:33,820 --> 00:18:37,720 okay you know i don't 256 00:18:37,720 --> 00:18:41,900 know how we picked the four singles it's the one are they the ones that just 257 00:18:41,900 --> 00:18:47,920 got one yeah yeah okay so the the first four they got finished now you you had 258 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:51,240 mentioned that you just got ableton about a year ago on your computer so So 259 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:54,360 I'm understanding that this is a DIY project. 260 00:18:55,020 --> 00:18:59,400 Yeah. So kind of, was this like done in like a living room? 261 00:18:59,500 --> 00:19:02,860 Did you do it at separate places? Kind of like how did the whole thing come 262 00:19:02,860 --> 00:19:03,840 together for the recording? 263 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:06,220 Where was it done? Just my basement. 264 00:19:06,440 --> 00:19:08,980 And it's just like where I'm as I let go. 265 00:19:09,440 --> 00:19:14,040 Okay. So what are some of the things that you've learned over time when you were recording? 266 00:19:16,220 --> 00:19:20,980 If you have to EQ too much, then you need to re-record it. Okay. 267 00:19:22,735 --> 00:19:27,395 Buy guitar plugins if you don't know how to mic and amp and don't be afraid 268 00:19:27,395 --> 00:19:35,295 to spend money on equipment good it's a good investment yeah i still i still 269 00:19:35,295 --> 00:19:37,055 have a lot of stuff on this thing, 270 00:19:37,595 --> 00:19:41,555 so for better recording yeah so the 271 00:19:41,555 --> 00:19:44,415 did you like put blankets up or anything around 272 00:19:44,415 --> 00:19:47,475 the room or is it like sound bouncing off 273 00:19:47,475 --> 00:19:50,155 cylinder blocks or whatever your walls are made out 274 00:19:50,155 --> 00:19:53,075 of it's mostly just it's about 275 00:19:53,075 --> 00:19:55,855 as raw and real as you can get it i mean 276 00:19:55,855 --> 00:19:58,915 we mic up each of the each of 277 00:19:58,915 --> 00:20:01,655 the drums but there's no like for for the 278 00:20:01,655 --> 00:20:07,415 most part there's no like sound cancellation okay there's a lot of that what 279 00:20:07,415 --> 00:20:10,775 a lot of that reverb gets filtered out through these mics anyway because they're 280 00:20:10,775 --> 00:20:17,195 i don't because they're condensers which is which is really nice yep cool and 281 00:20:17,195 --> 00:20:20,315 now you guys got four four songs finished, you released them. 282 00:20:20,355 --> 00:20:23,935 Let's talk a little bit about each one of those songs and maybe pick a few that 283 00:20:23,935 --> 00:20:25,795 you would like the listeners to hear on the podcast. 284 00:20:28,895 --> 00:20:33,375 I'd go for the first one. I'd go for Police State. The first one we released 285 00:20:33,375 --> 00:20:34,875 is called Police State Disco. 286 00:20:35,455 --> 00:20:37,895 Which is not fun. Not a disco. 287 00:20:39,455 --> 00:20:47,315 It's the only one that has Maddie fully on it. Like a solo, like a feature. 288 00:20:47,655 --> 00:20:50,715 The saxophone. And it's amazing. 289 00:20:51,095 --> 00:20:54,735 And is there a certain story behind the song? Or is it just... 290 00:20:55,435 --> 00:20:59,795 You want the listeners to make their own decision about what it's about? 291 00:21:00,495 --> 00:21:04,175 Yeah, yeah. I like that. Let them decide. 292 00:21:05,840 --> 00:25:32,240 Music. 293 00:25:32,702 --> 00:25:36,962 Would be another song that you would like them to hear on the podcast for there's 294 00:25:36,962 --> 00:25:40,262 one there's one there's one for each each people 295 00:25:40,262 --> 00:25:43,082 those who like upbeat stuff there's one called 296 00:25:43,082 --> 00:25:46,422 party wazo and those who like stoner metal 297 00:25:46,422 --> 00:25:49,282 there's one called way on three and the other people 298 00:25:49,282 --> 00:25:52,402 for the other people who like guns and roses ripoffs 299 00:25:52,402 --> 00:25:55,882 yeah there's one for you cool very 300 00:25:55,882 --> 00:25:58,862 cool so of those four do you 301 00:25:58,862 --> 00:26:01,862 want me to put all four on there or do you want me to put two or three on 302 00:26:01,862 --> 00:26:04,542 the podcast for them to hear that's up to me i 303 00:26:04,542 --> 00:26:10,562 mean up to you at least why not okay so after they hear this they want to hear 304 00:26:10,562 --> 00:26:13,562 it again and not listen to the podcast again they want to actually just listen 305 00:26:13,562 --> 00:26:17,342 to the songs in row obviously you guys are probably on most streaming sites 306 00:26:17,342 --> 00:26:23,282 do you guys also have a band camp site or are you not on that yet no we're not on so no we did not okay, 307 00:26:23,762 --> 00:26:29,262 i would say spotify and are you on whether it's reverb nation i think you guys 308 00:26:29,262 --> 00:26:33,202 are on as well where else can they go and hear your music online, 309 00:26:34,482 --> 00:26:39,182 anywhere you can we have some live recordings on YouTube. 310 00:26:40,862 --> 00:26:44,002 That's on your YouTube site okay cool we 311 00:26:44,002 --> 00:26:47,542 have to watch the first show we don't 312 00:26:47,542 --> 00:26:51,142 have ever we have the 313 00:26:51,142 --> 00:26:58,642 most not the most recent show but we have Octoberfest in Bloomingdale the only 314 00:26:58,642 --> 00:27:03,842 full show we have is one we played at a place called Moose Lodge in Kenosha 315 00:27:03,842 --> 00:27:10,082 it was an event called Blue Bands yeah that was a charity it was a charity event but yeah. 316 00:27:11,762 --> 00:27:15,782 Excellent as we're coming down to the end of this when 317 00:27:15,782 --> 00:27:18,482 do you think your next single is going 318 00:27:18,482 --> 00:27:22,542 to release or are you going to do like multi-song ep release yes 319 00:27:22,542 --> 00:27:25,522 so so the the 320 00:27:25,522 --> 00:27:29,302 goal is is because we've got a couple more shows coming 321 00:27:29,302 --> 00:27:36,622 up and the big plan is because it's such a pain in the ass to set up all this 322 00:27:36,622 --> 00:27:41,362 recording and then tear down for shows it's it's such a hassle so So our plan 323 00:27:41,362 --> 00:27:46,442 is to play the shows and then for the winter, 324 00:27:46,582 --> 00:27:51,542 because we don't have any booked then, to record during the winter so that we 325 00:27:51,542 --> 00:27:53,822 can get the same sound, same sonics, same everything. 326 00:27:53,982 --> 00:27:59,402 Kind of like a regular recording process for an album. Cool. Very cool. 327 00:27:59,862 --> 00:28:03,682 But we don't have one in the pipes? We do. We do. Which one is it? 328 00:28:03,782 --> 00:28:07,842 I have a one-tone drum. So that one's finished and ready to go, basically. 329 00:28:09,222 --> 00:28:15,062 Very soon, maybe. be so soon yeah so if you guys let me know when that might 330 00:28:15,062 --> 00:28:20,162 happen we could probably coordinate where this episode comes out around the 331 00:28:20,162 --> 00:28:25,262 same time that single comes out to kind of help you promote that so yeah just 332 00:28:25,262 --> 00:28:27,562 shoot me an email when you think that's going to happen and then, 333 00:28:28,142 --> 00:28:33,382 we'll we'll try to get this all together at the same time for the last question 334 00:28:33,382 --> 00:28:38,162 i have for you guys is there any gigs that you have been at that made a major 335 00:28:38,162 --> 00:28:40,162 impression on you either as As a performer. 336 00:28:40,702 --> 00:28:43,622 Or as an audience member. Watching someone perform. 337 00:28:44,082 --> 00:28:49,562 Are you talking like local scene shows. Or just like. Overall just experience doesn't matter. 338 00:28:50,582 --> 00:28:53,662 Well I. I'm a big fan of. 339 00:28:55,631 --> 00:29:02,331 I hate this word like punk rock shit and the funny thing I'm in this band something 340 00:29:02,331 --> 00:29:05,791 that kind of stick out like slits off but I you're a girl. 341 00:29:07,631 --> 00:29:16,111 We're so right I but I went to I've gone to so many shows like that and that's where I, 342 00:29:16,891 --> 00:29:19,871 just love that environment of like 343 00:29:19,871 --> 00:29:23,091 just people playing their little hearts out that's 344 00:29:23,091 --> 00:29:26,231 just so cute and I love it so much and I 345 00:29:26,231 --> 00:29:29,171 just like loud okay and like I went to 346 00:29:29,171 --> 00:29:31,931 a band I've gone to so many shows with 347 00:29:31,931 --> 00:29:35,071 my dad we've seen a band called the circle jerks okay 348 00:29:35,071 --> 00:29:38,171 one of my favorite bands of all time um I've 349 00:29:38,171 --> 00:29:41,051 seen them twice and the way that they play 350 00:29:41,051 --> 00:29:44,151 and their entire philosophy is 351 00:29:44,151 --> 00:29:47,131 like what I want to do it's just so much they 352 00:29:47,131 --> 00:29:50,411 just never grew up and they're like an 80s punk band 353 00:29:50,411 --> 00:29:53,531 right cool cool cool anybody else 354 00:29:53,531 --> 00:29:56,311 i mean me and you went to go see king diz 355 00:29:56,311 --> 00:29:59,811 over the summer yeah man man like 356 00:29:59,811 --> 00:30:06,171 it's just just go go go the whole time it's just their stage presence is just 357 00:30:06,171 --> 00:30:11,851 unmatched the sound quality was amazing i will say though i saw we saw them 358 00:30:11,851 --> 00:30:16,611 in june in chicago and that was great and And they've put out a lot of music. 359 00:30:17,311 --> 00:30:19,231 But I saw them in 2019. 360 00:30:19,951 --> 00:30:24,851 And I didn't have any fucking clue who they were. And I had never listened. 361 00:30:24,931 --> 00:30:27,511 Or I had listened to one album called Fishing for Fishies. 362 00:30:27,851 --> 00:30:34,051 But I barely knew who they were. I didn't know anything about them. And that was better. 363 00:30:35,131 --> 00:30:37,651 I like that. I like that one better. Because that was my first. 364 00:30:37,691 --> 00:30:39,411 You saw them on the Rat's Nest tour, right? 365 00:30:39,491 --> 00:30:43,171 I saw them a week after they released Infest the Rat's Nest. 366 00:30:43,391 --> 00:30:44,631 Though I had not heard it. 367 00:30:45,451 --> 00:30:49,091 It had just come out and they were, they were finally starting to play it. Cool. 368 00:30:50,151 --> 00:30:51,291 That's that's my view. 369 00:30:53,353 --> 00:30:56,933 I would say for a show that we played, for me and you at least, 370 00:30:57,013 --> 00:31:00,793 I would say that first creative show we did in a club playing. 371 00:31:00,953 --> 00:31:04,653 Oh, you're talking about Green Park. That made a big impact. 372 00:31:05,013 --> 00:31:11,713 My bad. That made a big impact on you too. Just the rush you get from playing that. 373 00:31:12,613 --> 00:31:16,753 I mean, I've seen I saw the OCs live. 374 00:31:17,193 --> 00:31:20,873 I've seen them twice now. And again, just like the go, go, go. 375 00:31:21,073 --> 00:31:24,093 Just balls to the walls for two hours and there's 376 00:31:24,093 --> 00:31:26,953 again stage presence lights sound quality 377 00:31:26,953 --> 00:31:30,153 and i'm a big polyphia fan 378 00:31:30,153 --> 00:31:33,813 and i just i went to go see them wednesday in 379 00:31:33,813 --> 00:31:40,333 milwaukee and then thursday in chicago but just the the amount of musicianship 380 00:31:40,333 --> 00:31:45,733 and the amount of talent in that band it really inspires me and the community 381 00:31:45,733 --> 00:31:51,133 too it just inspires me to be a better person what's the last thing that you 382 00:31:51,133 --> 00:31:53,233 you want the listeners to know about like your social media, 383 00:31:53,313 --> 00:31:57,313 where can they find you and things of that nature? Find us Instagram, Spotify. 384 00:31:58,113 --> 00:32:03,353 Those are the main two that we're on and give our songs a list. Yeah. 385 00:32:04,333 --> 00:32:08,193 That's all we can really ask. Awesome. Well, thank you guys so much for being 386 00:32:08,193 --> 00:32:09,393 on the Wisconsin music podcast. 387 00:32:09,553 --> 00:32:13,933 It was cool to hear about how you guys started, what you're working on and your 388 00:32:13,933 --> 00:32:15,893 future stuff. So thank you so much for being on the show. 389 00:32:16,393 --> 00:32:21,313 Thank you. Yeah. This was fun, man. Cool. We'll be right back. 390 00:32:21,200 --> 00:36:47,920 Music. 391 00:36:47,764 --> 00:36:50,784 Episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. Once again, I'm Zach Fell, 392 00:36:50,864 --> 00:36:54,544 your host and creator of the Wisconsin Music Podcast, where I love to amplify 393 00:36:54,544 --> 00:36:57,964 the great sounds coming out of the Wisconsin State. 394 00:36:58,024 --> 00:37:01,464 We have great talent here, great support, great listeners. 395 00:37:01,904 --> 00:37:07,384 Thanks to Fox City's Indie Radio for syndicating this on Thursdays and Sundays, 396 00:37:07,464 --> 00:37:08,984 along with their other great programmers. 397 00:37:09,024 --> 00:37:11,784 So make sure you check out the Fox City's Indie Radio. 398 00:37:12,004 --> 00:37:17,124 And thanks to this week's guest, Nuke Plant Chickens, for being on the show. 399 00:37:17,764 --> 00:37:21,844 Check out their music on streaming and on Reverb Nation. 400 00:37:22,204 --> 00:37:26,944 And check out their gig coming up this Friday at McAuliffe's in Racine, Wisconsin. 401 00:37:27,584 --> 00:37:32,404 If you'd like to be on the show, just go to wisconsinmusicpodcast.com, 402 00:37:32,484 --> 00:37:37,344 fill out the guest request form up at the top, ask for your email and your name, 403 00:37:37,424 --> 00:37:41,184 and then I'll send you an auto email asking you for more information. 404 00:37:41,604 --> 00:37:45,764 If you are enjoying these episodes, please consider donating to the Wisconsin Music Podcast. 405 00:37:46,304 --> 00:37:50,484 Donations help pay for the website and putting the podcast up on streaming services 406 00:37:50,484 --> 00:37:55,104 and also getting our name out there to all Wisconsinites and others that are 407 00:37:55,104 --> 00:37:57,504 interested in our great music here in Wisconsin. 408 00:37:58,044 --> 00:38:01,924 Donations are secured through PayPal and Stripe. 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In this episode Nat Doig explores the tale of Biggleswade's body snatchers. As is often the case it turns out that the truth is stranger and more satisfying than fiction. Do the body snatchers haunt the town still? Why might the town have forgotten the most exciting part of the story, preferring instead to remember just a murky fragment of the tale? Nat ponders these questions and finds some surprising answers. This episode also looks at a haunting linked to a victim of crime in London's Green Park. Listen as Nat tells the story of this sorrowful phantom recorded under the sombre trees of the park on a cold winters dusk. A transcript for the show can be found here Find show notes on the blog here and photographs for this episode here. Weird in the Wade social media links can be found here. The You Tube Channel here Information about the live stream on 1st May here You can email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com Researched, written, presented, and edited by Nat Doig Theme music by Tess Savigear All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound
This week was all about the awards, both global and local. We discussed the BRITs, the biggest night in British music, where underdogs prevailed and records were smashed. We also talked all about Kingston's own Slaight Music Video Prize at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (where the CFRC Live Sessions crew and I did red carpet interviews! Check our Instagram). Mary Ambrose from Team Ambrose, who presented the award on Sunday night, phoned in to give us the first and exclusive scoop on the winners! And of course, great new releases. Music by: Yard Act, Angharad, Master Peace, CRUMBS, Mdou Moctar, Green Park, Mhaol, RAYE, Olivia Dean, Jungle, CASISDEAD, Connie Constance, Little Simz, Danielle Hope, Nice On, Mahalia, Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue; The Last Dinner Party Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: The CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
I talk with Sharon Spice, Chief Marketing and Value Officer at Green Park People Consultancy about resilience, adaptability and a love of learning. Find out how to: Get comfortable with discomfort Overcome psychological barriers Prepare for the unexpected Adapt to new social norms Embrace the possibility of failure Links: My January offer: help your teams deliver more in 2024 https://mailchi.mp/7212e2427f2e/tqteamsoffer-jan24 Click here for details of my Time-Intelligent Teams workshops. Green Park people consultancy: https://www.green-park.co.uk/ Sharon on Linked In
Violinist Benet McLean has released Green Park on Sea Mammal Records and he joins me to chat about his music, the album and life in general.Benet has appeared alongside many great names as a pianist and now he's returning to his first instrument - violin. He has an inspirational group of musicians in his band and these tracks allow them all to shine. You'll get a flavour of the album here, but try to listen to the whole thing when you can.Thanks to Benet for allowing me to play extracts from Green Park alongside our conversation.Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showThanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.Read my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blogFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter
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It's the FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of TALK ART!!! And what better way to CELEBRATE than meeting one of our all-time favourite artists, the warrior of performance art, Marina Abramović. We meet in her hotel room in Green Park to discuss more than 5 DECADES of making art. An art world icon and a performance art pioneer – Marina Abramović has captivated audiences by pushing the limits of her body and mind, for the past 50 years. Marina Abramović Hon RA has earned worldwide acclaim as a performance artist. She has consistently tested the limits of her own physical and mental endurance in her work, subjecting herself to exhaustion, pain and even the possibility of death.In her early work Rhythm 0, Abramović invited audiences to freely interact with her however they chose – famously resulting in a loaded gun being held to her head. Her later work The House with the Ocean View saw the artist live in a house constructed in a gallery for 12 days. Held in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, the performance invited audiences to witness and share in the simple act of living.This major exhibition presents key moments from Abramović's career through sculpture, video, installation and performance. Works such as The Artist is Present will be strikingly re-staged through archive footage while others will be reperformed by the next generation of performance artists, trained in the Marina Abramović method.Live performance art can be both startling and intimate. For Abramović it also has the power to be transformative. Experience this yourself through performances of Imponderabilia, Nude with Skeleton, Luminosity and The House with the Ocean View.Visit the Royal Academy's major retrospective of 50+ years of Marina's work until 1st January 2024. Buy tickets here: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/marina-abramovicFollow @AbramovicInstitute on Instagram and @RoyalAcademyArts#MarinaAbramovićRA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, join our own Charlie Linton as he takes a walk in London's Hyde Park with one of the UK's most prominent young birdwatchers, Dr Mya-Rose Craig. Charlie and Mya-Rose visit some of the wetland and woodland habitats of the park to discover many of the wonderful birds that live and forage in the Royal Parks, and chat about all things bird and nature related.You can follow along the same route using our handy map with photos of the birds we spot. The route sticks to paths so is suitable for buggies and wheelchair users. The entire route is approximately 1.3 miles (2.1km).The activities of The Royal Parks' Help Nature Thrive project, including this podcast, have been made possible thanks to the support of the wonderful players of People's Postcode Lottery. Dr Mya-Rose Craig can be found at https://www.birdgirluk.com/Support the showSupport the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on Twitter @theroyalparks, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
The Fat Guys had a full recording studio during this week's episode including Mike, Fern, Ryan, Mimi, Joel and our special guest, Assistant Sales Captain and Buyer, Casey Black. Some of you may have heard Casey during our special "Brothers Episode" but we finally got him to sit down for a long overdue full epsiode.In this episode the gang talks about Mike & Casey's recent trip to Canada where they went on a farm-a-thon for 4 days visiting 12 different Canadain growers and flower companies. Some of the farms they visited and disucss were Rosa Flora, Vanoort, Pioneer, Green Park, Virgil, Floral Express, and more! Listen in to hear all about the trip, the flowers they saw, and what flowers and plants will be coming in soon.Submit your questions, comments and guest requests to 2FatGuys@jetfreshflowers.com
On today's show, award-winning architect and film producer Robin Monotti Graziadei. GUEST OVERVIEW: Robin Monotti Graziadei is a Rome born architect and film producer based in London. He is the managing partner of Robin Monotti Architects, a firm that he founded in 2007. In 2010, Monotti won the RIBA and Royal Parks Foundation's International Drinking Fountain Design Competition with his Watering Holes fountain design for Green Park, London. In 2013 Robin Monotti Architects won First Prize in the Interior of the Year competition in Ukraine. In 2016 Robin co-founded the UK-based film production company Luminous Arts Productions, producers of the feature film on the doctor-patient relationship THE BOOK OF VISION, starring Charles Dance, which opened the 35th International Critics' Week of Venice's 77th Film Festival in 2020. https://luminousarts.co.uk/
Police are honing in on the movements of a car used by an alleged kidnapper, as the search continues for Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao. They wont say if there's any evidence Ms Bao has been in the silver/grey Mitsubishi sedan. Registration DPH101. Earlier this week police revealed the missing person's case had turned into a homicide investigation,but wont say exactly why. A man is in custody charged with kidnapping and could face further charges. A house that's for sale on Trevor Street has been the focus of a forensic examination.. last night Checkpoint revealed an open home still went ahead there after police launched an investigation into Ms Bao;'s disappearance. A dive squad been searching water in the Halswell river, with grid searches in suburb of Green Park and an areil search of lake Ellesmere. Detective Inspector Nicola Reeves says there's a significant team involved. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6331977246112
GUEST OVERVIEW: Robin Monotti Graziadei is a Rome born architect and film producer based in London. He is the managing partner of Robin Monotti Architects, a firm that he founded in 2007. In 2010, Monotti won the RIBA and Royal Parks Foundation's International Drinking Fountain Design Competition with his Watering Holes fountain design for Green Park, London. In 2013 Robin Monotti Architects won First Prize in the Interior of the Year competition in Ukraine. In 2016 Robin co-founded the film production company Luminous Arts Productions, UK producers of the feature film on the doctor-patient relationship THE BOOK OF VISION, starring Charles Dance.
In this episode join Anna Barry and Scott Smith live from St James's Park as they bring you all the highlights of the big day. They speak with those coming to the park to view the action, describe the Coronation Procession and chat with The Household Cavalry Museum and Commanding Officer of The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on Twitter @theroyalparks, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
Today we are excited to talk about one of our favorite International locations - London, UK. For us, London is one of those places we can visit over and over again never doing the same thing twice, unless we want to. If you've been to London before, don't worry, we are going to have some tips that will benefit whether this is your first visit or if you have been multiple times before. So pack your bags, grab your passport and let's get started on visiting London. In this episode we discuss: -Arriving in London & Navigating Heathrow Airport -Where to Stay in London -What to do in London on a First Visit (then a Second & Third Visit) -Eating in London (including when you need to book ahead) -Where to have High Tea in London -Getting Around London -Day Trips Outside London -Tours in London -Money -Our Suggested Packing List for London Episode Links: Uplift App to Eliminate Jet Lag Hotels we recommend in the vicinity of Paddington Station This time we stayed at London Marriott Hotel Marble Arch We've also stayed at Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, which is right across from Green Park and near Buckingham Palace and close to the Green Park Underground Station. The first time we visited London we purchased the London City Pass by Go City which offers really great value for seeing a number of the attractions we recommend. Kew Gardens Afternoon Tea locations Fortnum & Mason - I love Fortnum & Mason tea so this was the perfect experience for me. Book online and come hungry as you can get a refill of anything you want. Bucket List Tea - The Ritz Claridges Harrods Afternoon Tea - pair this with a visit to this iconic department store - we actually had dinner at the Pizzeria & Pasqua located on the 2nd floor this last visit and really enjoyed it! There are afternoon teas in most hotels and in a lot of hotel restaurants including the famous Ivy with several locations in London and more opening in towns surrounding London such as Windsor and Richmond. Other Recommended Tours - as mentioned in several episodes we have booked lots of tours through Viator in several destinations around the world including Italy, Spain, Portugal, Mexico and have used them to book cruise excursions. We have partnered with Viator to bring you the following links. If you book using these links we may receive a small commission that helps us to provide you with this travel content. Inside London Harry Potter fans might enjoy the Harry Potter London Tour. We saw some people on this tour in Leadenhall Market, the location of the Leaky Cauldron in the first movie. Outside London We are planning another episode for outside London but some of our favorite places are listed below. We have either taken the train or had a car and explored them on our own but I've know lots of people to take them as day trips as a part of a tour to make logistics easier. Some of these tours combine more than one of these locations. Windsor Stonehenge The Cotswolds Bath **We apologize for the quality of the recording in some places in this episode but not to worry, Scott has already remedied it for future episodes with some new equipment and I think you'll be pleased with the new sound quality** Thank you!
In this episode we explore what it takes to prepare the Royal Parks for events like the Coronation. We hear how it feels to have the eyes of the world on your work and learn how we make the parks look their best all year round. We also take you on a virtual walk down the grand processional route that is The Mall - pointing out items of interest along the way.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on Twitter @theroyalparks, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
GUEST OVERVIEW: Robin Monotti Graziadei is a Rome born architect and film producer based in London. He is the managing partner of Robin Monotti Architects, a firm that he founded in 2007. In 2010, Monotti won the RIBA and Royal Parks Foundation's International Drinking Fountain Design Competition with his Watering Holes fountain design for Green Park, London. In 2013 Robin Monotti Architects won First Prize in the Interior of the Year competition in Ukraine. In 2016 Robin co-founded the film production company Luminous Arts Productions, UK producers of the feature film on the doctor-patient relationship THE BOOK OF VISION, starring Charles Dance.
Karl Vahrmeyer Jr. is our guest this week. He is part of the second generation that's continuing the family legecy at Green Park Nurseries on the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario, Canada where they grow and sell branches. Karl Sr. started the nursery in 1980 where he grew trees and plants for garden centers and nurseries. In the early 2000s, they started growing only cut branches for the floral industry. So, this week we're talking about everything from pussy willow to 9 bark on The Flower Podcast. Learn more about Karl and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, IG Lives, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast ASCFG Farmer Bailey Chrysal Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Accent Decor The Gardeners Workshop Alaska Peony Cooperative
This time we're looking back at previous Coronations, exploring how the parks have been involved in these over the centuries – and we also chat to someone who attended the last Coronation in 1953.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on Twitter @theroyalparks, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
Join Anna Barry and Scott Smith as they explore the history and tradition of coronations in the parks – past and present.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/supportAbout The Royal Parks: The Royal Parks is the charity that exists to make sure London's eight historic royal parks will always be there to enrich the lives of local residents and visitors to London. The charity looks after eight of London's largest open spaces: Hyde Park, The Green Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, St James's Park, Bushy Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, and Kensington Gardens. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk Follow The Royal Parks on Twitter @theroyalparks, Facebook.com/TheRoyalParksLondon and Instagram.com/TheRoyalParks
"we're about to do something that's never been done before"
In the Clean Energy Revolution from National Grid, Max La Manna is on a mission to demystify our energy systems and help make sense of the science and engineering that underpins our everyday lives. As we push forward towards a net zero world, countries face tough targets to decarbonise the way we fuel our lives and National Grid is there to help in the UK and Northeast United States. This time, Max explores how electricity is generated and how it makes its way to our homes. We take a mystery tour of the process, unveiling the infrastructure you might have seen out and about, and explaining how it all unpacks in our monthly or yearly energy bill. We start with a visit to meet Ian Gough, who's passionate about helping people understand how energy is part of the green revolution. He explains how the Green Park wind turbine, which presides over the UK's M4 motorway, is powering local businesses. Plus we get an insight into exactly how these renewable power generators work. Engineer Senamiso Mathobela explains how transmission carries high voltage energy around the UK, before we visit James Kelloway for a tour of the ESO – or electricity system operator – to find out how all that supply and demand is balanced to power everyday lives. Then it's off to a substation in Bristol to meet Stephen Blackwell. Ever wondered what happens at a local electricity substation? All is revealed here when Steve takes us through the important job of making sure that high voltage energy is stepped down to the right level for our homes and businesses and managed at sites around the country. Then finally Paul Sands of pioneering green energy supplier Ecotricity explains how all these stages break down into our monthly bills, and tackles the tough questions many of us are facing during the crisis. He also discusses why renewable energy costs more during a gas crisis and how that might be set to change in the future. Ian Gough runs Reduce Energy Ltd. https://www.nrgreduced.com Green Park is located in Reading https://www.greenpark.co.uk Find out about National Grid ESO at https://www.nationalgrideso.com Ecotricity https://www.ecotricity.co.ukSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode is a little late (due to the Ecuador flower show) but it's loaded with great stories and interesting facts about our good friend north of the border, Karl Vahrmeyer Jr. of Green Park Nurseries in Ontario, Canada! Karl is a kind, hard-working family man with an amazing family-run outdoor farm in Canada. You have definitely seen some of Karl's family's amazing flowers in our coolers and on our social media, as we can't get enough of it! Including the incredible cut Lilac, Smokebush, Snowberry, Tree Hydrangea and more! Be sure to go check our Karl's Instagram (@Green_Park_Nurseries) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/greenparknurseriesinc/) to see all the behind-the-scenes of their families' beautiful farm and their processes.
Declan Greene is the Artistic Director of Griffin Theatre Company and works as a playwright, dramaturg and director. He was previously Resident Artist at Malthouse Theatre. As a playwright, his work includes Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography, The Homosexuals, or ‘Faggots', Melancholia, Moth, and Pompeii L.A. Declan co-founded queer experimental theatre company Sisters Grimm with Ash Flanders in 2006, and has directed and co-created all their productions to date, including: for Griffin Independent and Theatre Works: Summertime in the Garden of Eden; for Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company: Calpurnia Descending; for Melbourne Theatre Company: Lilith: The Jungle Girl; and for Sydney Theatre Company: Little Mercy. As a director, his credits include: for Griffin: Dogged, Green Park, Whitefella Yella Tree; for Malthouse Theatre: Wake in Fright; for Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company: Blackie Blackie Brown; for Sydney Theatre Company: Hamlet: Prince of Skidmark; for ZLMD Shakespeare Company: Conviction. Declan has won awards including the Malcolm Robertson Prize, the Max Afford Playwright's Award, an AWGIE for Theatre for Young Audiences and the Green Room Award for Best Original Writing. Declan has just launched the 2023 season for the Griffin Theatre Company. He joined STAGES to elaborate on the season and to reflect on his unique role as an Artistic Director and as one of our most exciting and inventive theatre-makers. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au
On the patio of a pub near Green Park in London, the Star's Rosie DiManno and Canadian journalist Lisa LaFlamme, on special assignment for City News, discuss what they are seeing as the city prepares for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. This episode was produced by Rosie DiManno, Lisa LaFlamme, Raju Mudhar and Sean Pattendon.
Talk Art Season 13 continues with a broadcasting LEGEND!!! We meet Clara Amfo, one of British radio and television's most dynamic voices and faces. An award winning broadcaster, podcaster and television presenter best known for her work on BBC Radio 1, where she hosted the official chart and the world famous Live Lounge. She currently hosts Future Sounds, breaking the new music from rising and established musicians.A little known fact about Clara is that she collects art and is friends with many artists. Her brother also collects art and photography and his record collection even inspired the teenage Clara to get into the artistic side of music - including the album artwork of Lauryn Hill. We discuss the art scene in Accra, the awesome capital of Ghana. We learn about Clara's art collection and why she is an advocate for living with art at home - from postcards to prints to unique paintings! We learn about her new role as Trustee of Royal Academy of Arts in London's Green Park and how she's been brainstorming about how to make art more accessible for everyone.During the pandemic, Clara collaborated with the Serpentine Gallery during their major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor. Clara is a big fan of Barnor's work, whose career spans six decades, two continents and numerous photographic genres through his work with studio portraiture, photojournalism, editorial commissions and wider social commentary. Clara also introduces us to the work of Ted Pearce aka Ted's Draws known for illustrations of iconic musicians, as well as Josephine Chime, a contemporary painter who has in recent years created portraits of Clara's mother and father.She remembers an Inspiring studio visit to the Brixton-based artist Abe Odedina. We explore why art exhibitions are the perfect venue for dating and Clara reminisces about memorable exhibitions she's visited such as Faith Ringold, Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery and Lubaina Himid's current solo exhibition at Tate Modern and the impact that Yinka Ilori's 'Better Days Are Coming I Promise' public artwork had on London during lockdown.Follow Clara on Instagram: @ClaraAmfoVisit her official website: www.claraamfo.comLearn more about the Royal Academy and the Summer Exhibition 2022 at @RoyalAcademyArts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Emily and Ray went for a walk around Green Park with Aled Jones. They chatted about his incredibly early start in show business, what it was like to sing privately for Prince Charles and new children's book, Bobby Dean and the Golden Egg. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ollie Dabbous is the head chef at HIDE, the beautiful, Michelin-starred restaurant overlooking Green Park in London. Having worked his way up through some of the most renowned and intimidating kitchens in the world, Ollie burst onto the scene with his eponymous restaurant Dabbous in 2012 when he was just 31, quickly becoming a truly darling of the London food scene and gaining a reputation as one of its hardest working chefs. In a highly enjoyable episode of the Gentleman's Journal Podcast, Ollie tells us about the dish that changed his career forever; what it's like to be at the mercy of the nation's restaurant critics; and why Pret a Manger will always hold a very special place in his heart.
"watch a man squeeze into a quart bottle"
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TRS 4603-- // Darin Epsilon // ------------------------------------------------ All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact us immediately by email: set@trip-records.com and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------- ► INSERT YOUR ADVERTISEMENT: http://www.trip-records.com/podcasts/index.html ► Are You a Dj? Send Your Video or Dj Set: http://www.trip-records.com/Sets/index.html ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets: http://www.youtube.com/c/TripRecordsSets ----- Send Your Demo, Trip Records is looking for you ! (Send us a private Soundcloud link) ► demo@trip-records.com ----- Link Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/trip-records-sets/id1176106514
TRS 4581-- // Darin Epsilon // ------------------------------------------------ All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact us immediately by email: set@trip-records.com and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------- ► INSERT YOUR ADVERTISEMENT: http://www.trip-records.com/podcasts/index.html ► Are You a Dj? Send Your Video or Dj Set: http://www.trip-records.com/Sets/index.html ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets: http://www.youtube.com/c/TripRecordsSets ----- Send Your Demo, Trip Records is looking for you ! (Send us a private Soundcloud link) ► demo@trip-records.com ----- Link Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/trip-records-sets/id1176106514
TRS 4581-- // Darin Epsilon //------------------------------------------------All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact us immediately by email: set@trip-records.com and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY!----------------► INSERT YOUR ADVERTISEMENT: http://www.trip-records.com/podcasts/index.html► Are You a Dj? Send Your Video or Dj Set: http://www.trip-records.com/Sets/index.html ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets: http://www.youtube.com/c/TripRecordsSets -----Send Your Demo, Trip Records is looking for you ! (Send us a private Soundcloud link)► demo@trip-records.com-----Link Podcast► https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/trip-records-sets/id1176106514 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TRS 4456 -- // Darin Epsilon // ------------------------------------------------ All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact us immediately by email: set@trip-records.com and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------- ► INSERT YOUR ADVERTISEMENT: http://www.trip-records.com/podcasts/index.html ► Are You a Dj? Send Your Video or Dj Set: http://www.trip-records.com/Sets/index.html ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets: http://www.youtube.com/c/TripRecordsSets ----- Send Your Demo, Trip Records is looking for you ! (Send us a private Soundcloud link) ► demo@trip-records.com ----- Link Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/trip-records-sets/id1176106514