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Best podcasts about Gregan

Latest podcast episodes about Gregan

Women Own It
Gregan Gibson, owner of Greetings by Gregan

Women Own It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 20:49


Lisa Jensen, WBCUtah's Southern Program Manager visits with Gregan Gibson, owner of Greetings by Gregan out of Washington, Utah! You won't want to miss this episode! Stay tuned for more interviews coming this new season of Women Own It!  https://www.greetingsbygregan.com/

Best of Business
Philip Gregan: NZ Wine Chief Executive on China ending tariffs on Australian wine exporters

Best of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 6:06


Relief in sight for Australian winemakers, as China proposes ending crippling tariffs in exchange for suspending a dispute lodged with the WTO. These tariffs were introduced in 2020, and contributed to a wine glut that created an oversupply of 2.8 billion bottles. NZ Wine Chief Executive Philip Gregan says winemakers on this side of the Tasman are relieved for their Australian counterparts. "We've been really feeling for our Australian colleagues, they've been enduring a very hard time. The actions taken by China have had a huge impact on their industry." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Philip Gregan: NZ Wine Chief Executive on China ending tariffs on Australian wine exporters

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 5:57


Relief in sight for Australian winemakers, as China proposes ending crippling tariffs in exchange for suspending a dispute lodged with the WTO. These tariffs were introduced in 2020, and contributed to a wine glut that created an oversupply of 2.8 billion bottles. NZ Wine Chief Executive Philip Gregan says winemakers on this side of the Tasman are relieved for their Australian counterparts. "We've been really feeling for our Australian colleagues, they've been enduring a very hard time. The actions taken by China have had a huge impact on their industry." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ours To Protect - Gregan's Castle Hotel Solar Project - January 12th

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 6:05


On our weekly series 'Ours To Protect', we take a closer look at biodiversity and sustainability in Co Clare. This week we visit Gregan's Castle Hotel near Ballyvaughan, one of the businesses in the Burren region reaping the benefits of moving to solar power. Pat Flynn met with Simon Haden, Managing Director at Gregans Castle Hotel, which is located in a very scenic but sensitive area at the foot of the iconic Corkscrew Hill.

In The Lobby
Gregan Reveals The Unlikely SECRETS To Becoming World Champion!

In The Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 43:14


This week, Iain & Stevie are joined by pro Rocket League coach, caster and host, Gregan! The gang discuss how Gregan coached Stevie White, their favourite Pokémon, and the ultimate tips for esports success... Gregan:⁠ https://twitter.com/gregan⁠ Be sure to give us a 5-star rating, and drop us a follow so you can join us In The Lobby every Tuesday!

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Philip Gregan: NZ Winegrowers CEO on the decrease in global wine production but the increase in domestic production

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 3:33


Despite a decrease in global wine production New Zealand winemakers feel optimistic.   The International Organisation of Vine and Wine says international wine production's expected to be about 7% lower this year than last.   Statistics from New Zealand Winegrowers show the total production in 2023 is about 360-million litres, down from 383-million last year, but higher than the eight years prior.   CEO Philip Gregan says that over time, wine production in Europe has declined, while in New Zealand, it's grown.   He says our markets are now global rather than just supplying wine domestically, and those markets continue to be strong.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
NZ Winegrowers CEO Philip Gregan

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 7:16


NZ Winegrowers CEO Phiip Gregan joins REX host Dominic George to discuss concerns from wineries that sales of the new season's wines have been slower than in recent years. Tune in to REX every day for the latest and greatest rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The TMossBoss Show
S:144 EP:3 || Glen Gregan And Thomas The Tank Engine Beef EXPLAINED!

The TMossBoss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 39:54


This beef was another wild situation I found myself in the middle of. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tmossboss/support

RugbyPass Offload
Episode 67 - George Gregan - Wallabies Most Capped Player on Eddie Jones, Sledging Byron Kelleher, World Cup Finals, Tackling Lomu and Crocodiles

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 62:16


We're joined this week by Wallabies' most capped player of all time, George Gregan. Gregan shares his experiences from his illustrious career, which spanned over a decade and saw him earn 139 caps for the Wallabies. We hear about his early career working with Eddie, sledging Byron Kelleher, the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, coming up against Lomu and Wilkinson, and nearly losing half the Wallabies after a run-in with Crocodiles pre-World Cup camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Shuffle Pod: Pokemon Podcast
Pokemon VS Rocket League and the GIVEAWAY DRAWING! Special Guest Mike Ellis aka Gregan!

The Shuffle Pod: Pokemon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 57:40


Join LDF and Lindsay as interview Mike Ellis all about his move from Rocket League Casting to the Pokemon TCG!Don't forget to

Tova
Kate Gregan: Can't RnV take a moral stand and book another artist instead of Dizzee Rascal?

Tova

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 2:47


Opinion: Given the domestic abuse rates in our country, what kind of message is this sending? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NLC-Haverhill
Brother Doug Gregan w/New Brothers Fellowship Ministry- Missions Emphasis Month - Audio

NLC-Haverhill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 61:08


PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
SORORIN is an evolutionary conserved antagonist of WAPL

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.24.513534v1?rss=1 Authors: Prusen Mota, I., Galova, M., Schleiffer, A., Nguyentan, T.-t., Kovacikova, I., Nishiyama, T., Gregan, J., Peters, J.-M., Schlogelhofer, P. Abstract: Cohesin mediates sister chromatid cohesion to enable chromosome segregation and DNA damage repair. To perform these functions, cohesin needs to be protected from WAPL, which otherwise releases cohesin from DNA. It has been proposed that cohesin is protected from WAPL by SORORIN. However, in vivo evidence for this antagonism is missing and SORORIN is only known to exist in vertebrates and insects. It is therefore unknown how important and widespread SORORINs functions are. Here we report the identification of SORORIN orthologs in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Sor1) and Arabidopsis thaliana (AtSORORIN). sor1 delta mutants display cohesion defects, which are partially alleviated by wpl1 delta. Atsororin mutant plants display dwarfism, tissue specific cohesion defects and chromosome mis-segregation. Furthermore, Atsororin mutant plants are sterile and separate sister chromatids prematurely at anaphase I. The somatic, but not the meiotic deficiencies can be alleviated by loss of WAPL. These results provide in vivo evidence for SORORIN antagonizing WAPL, reveal that SORORIN is present in organisms beyond the animal kingdom and indicate that it has acquired tissue specific functions in plants. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Lloyd Burr Live
World News Today - Kate Gregan

Lloyd Burr Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 9:43


Let's take a look at what's happening around the world with World News Editor Kate Gregan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
Philip Gregan: NZ Winegrowers CEO

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 16:21


Wine growers say more seasonal workers is a relief for the industry…  The Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme is set to increase by 3,000 more workers this year, the biggest increase in a decade…  The Government's also requiring employers to provide workers sick leave…  To tell us more, we we're joined by NZ Winegrowers Chief Executive Philip Gregan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Philip Gregan: Wine Growers CEO says RSE scheme increase won't solve labour issues, but will make a big difference

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:42


A wine grower says more seasonal workers shows the Government is listening to the industry's concerns. It's increased the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme by 3,000 more workers this year - the biggest increase in a decade. The Government's also requiring employers provide the workers sick leave. Wine Growers Chief Executive Philip Gregan told Kate Hawkesby it won't solve labour issues, but will make a big difference. He says they're trying to balance RSE and Working Holidaymaker numbers - but don't know how many people on a working holiday will arrive. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Business
Philip Gregan: Wine Growers CEO says RSE scheme increase won't solve labour issues, but will make a big difference

Best of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:42


A wine grower says more seasonal workers shows the Government is listening to the industry's concerns. It's increased the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme by 3,000 more workers this year - the biggest increase in a decade. The Government's also requiring employers provide the workers sick leave. Wine Growers Chief Executive Philip Gregan told Kate Hawkesby it won't solve labour issues, but will make a big difference. He says they're trying to balance RSE and Working Holidaymaker numbers - but don't know how many people on a working holiday will arrive. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Light with Rachel Smalley
Today FM's world news editor Kate Gregan looks back on the Queen's life

First Light with Rachel Smalley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 7:47


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Digital Marketing Insights Show
Ciana Gregan - Social Media Specialist - Social Media Expert

Digital Marketing Insights Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 23:21


This episode features the fantastic Ciana Gregan. Ciana is the Social Media Specialist at Musgrave (SuperValu). Ciana is charming throughout the episode sharing her career starting off producing content in Links of London. To now running one of the most popular social brand accounts in Ireland, Supervalu. Throughout the episode, shares her insight into community building and all the great work SuperValu does in sustainability. She talks about one of her latest campaigns which is "save the bees" which for the first time TikTok becomes a focal point of digital marketing. She highlights the use of influencers, the Waggle dance, and strong fact-driven infographics deliver a great campaign overall. We also talk Emplifi for social management and be real as an emerging social platform. This is an episode for anyone interested or working in digital marketing. 

Dave's Video Graveyard
DEAD ALIVE AKA BRAINDEAD with DAVID GREGAN

Dave's Video Graveyard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 59:09


This week Casey and Dave have fallen back in love with classic cinema as cinematographer David Gregan joins the team to talk 1992's Braindead aka Dead Alive.Dave is talking video nasties and his terrible approaches at parenting, Casey is in love with the films gore and David recieves a long overdue apology. The trio don't understand why this film has a parental guide on imdb but theyre happy to go through it. so put a bandage on your Sumatran Rat-Monkey bite fire up the lawnmower and enjoy this episode.Follow and support David Gregan at the following:http://davidgregan.com/https://www.instagram.com/davey_salami/https://www.vimeo.com/user1939510https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2962529/Listen to us on itunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.or direct download the mp3 from the link below:https://www.buzzsprout.com/186739/10854776-dead-alive-aka-braindead-with-david-gregan.mp3?download=true#davesvideograveyard #braindead #deadalive #peterjackson #davidgregan 

NLC-Haverhill
"Looking For A Weeping Man" Rev. Doug Gregan - Audio

NLC-Haverhill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 95:46


New Life Haverhill

The Country
The Country 22/06/22: Philip Gregan talks to Jamie Mackay

The Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 5:58


Our Future of Farming series continues as we yarn with the chief executive of NZ Winegrowers, who is also the chair of the NZ International Business Forum, about sustainability, trade and the impact of the EU Green deal - why sustainable land use is now becoming a core principle of trade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mindclickers
Mike "Gregan" Ellis - Ultimate Insight Into Rocket League Coaching

Mindclickers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 106:01


Episode 9!WHAT AN EPISODE!I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Gregan, S7 World Champion coach for Vitality and S8 Finalist. Gregan is also a current RLCS Caster, and creates his own content at https://www.twitch.tv/gregan.Topics discussed throughout this episode;Backstory as a player, transitioning into CoachCoaching styles and mindset towards individualismUnderstanding considerations for changeBehavioural impacts towards competitionsRLCS game day thoughts + action strategiesImportance of having an outletConsiderations for upcoming professionl players + MORE► Follow our Website: https://www.mindclickers.com/► Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mindclickers► Follow me on my Twitter:https://twitter.com/Coach_LBP► Follow me on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/coach_lbp► Follow me on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindclickers?...► Follow my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindclicker...►Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/QuXZZTBVpA

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Philip Gregan: CEO of New Zealand Winegrowers says this year's harvest is expected to be far better than 2021

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 3:20


There is some hope on the horizon for our wine growers.This year's grape harvest looks to be in far better shape than what 2021 gave them.Last year's harvest was 20 percent smaller than usual, due to poor weather and having to navigate through Covid. Philip Gregan, CEO of New Zealand Winegrowers joined Tim Dower.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Business
Philip Gregan: CEO of New Zealand Winegrowers says this year's harvest is expected to be far better than 2021

Best of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 3:20


There is some hope on the horizon for our wine growers.This year's grape harvest looks to be in far better shape than what 2021 gave them.Last year's harvest was 20 percent smaller than usual, due to poor weather and having to navigate through Covid. Philip Gregan, CEO of New Zealand Winegrowers joined Tim Dower.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sideline Live Podcast
#77 Brian Gregan // Setbacks, Preparation, Tick the boxes & more

The Sideline Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 49:31


On episode 77 I am delighted to be joined by Irish 400m runner and 8 time National Champion Brian Gregan. Since recording the episode Brian has been named to represent ireland at the World Indoor Championships or the first time since 2017 after overcoming many setbacks along the way. We discuss injuries, goal setting, burnout, working with sports psychologist Kate Kirby, training schedule and so much more. Find Brian here https://www.instagram.com/briangregan89/ https://twitter.com/BrianGregan89 Article - https://tinyurl.com/rw3t7brc Episode sponsored by Actimet Visit www.actimet.com for more Instagram & Twitter @actimet1 Check out the brand new website thesidelinelive.com Make sure to subscribe for future episodes and find us over on Instagram and Twitter @thesidelinelive Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sideline-live/message

Winging It with Payner & Ricko
Frank Gregan | Episode 35 | Wining it with Payner and Ricko

Winging It with Payner & Ricko

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 73:17


Former scout and Forest Green Rovers boss, Frank Gregan, joins Payner and Ricko virtually from sunny Spain to discuss his career in football.

Rugby Rewind
Episode 8 - Brumbies vs Crusaders Super 12 2004 Final

Rugby Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 102:45


Join us as we review one of the all time classic Super Rugby finals - the 2004 clash between the Crusaders and Brumbies. This high scoring affair featured some of the finest talent both New Zealand and Australia had to offer and it certainly didn't disappoint. Listen as we discuss the classic Larkham and Gregan pairing, a young, inform Richie McCaw, an iconic Ben Blair performance for all the wrong reasons and more!

Adventures in Luxury Travel
29. Golfing in Ireland | The best links golf courses, staying in beautiful castles, visiting the Guinness museum, drinking in Irish pubs, and hiking the Cliffs of Moher

Adventures in Luxury Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 43:22


Join Jim and me as we talk about combining golfing with culture and being active in Ireland. Of course, we talk about the best golf courses, including Hogs Head, Waterville, and Lahinch. Then we go beyond the course and explore the pubs, restaurants, and cultural activities. We share our favorite castles to stay in including Ballyfin, Adare, Gregan's, and Ashford.   Visit truvaytravel.com/29 for a video of today's show and additional resources.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
REX Today 10th November - Philip Gregan, Graeme Bourdot, John Earnshaw, Toby Williams & Justine Gilliland

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 44:34


Catch up with REX Today for Wednesday 10 November - with Dominic George. You can also listen to REX Today on Magic Talk weekdays from 5am. Find out more at Magic.co.nzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rural Today Catch Up
REX Today 10th November - Philip Gregan, Graeme Bourdot, John Earnshaw, Toby Williams & Justine Gilliland

Rural Today Catch Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 44:03


Catch up with REX Today for Wednesday 10 November - with Dominic George. You can also listen to REX Today on Magic Talk weekdays from 5am. Find out more at Magic.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Philip Gregan: NZ Winegrowers Chief Executive on wine exports hitting $600m in September Quarter

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 2:43


Despite ongoing labour and supply challenges, New Zealand's local wine seems to still be in high demand. The value of our wine exports hit $600m in the September quarter - up 9 percent on the same period last year. NZ Winegrowers Chief Executive Philip Gregan told Kate Hawkesby says he's delighted that their buyers are enjoying our wine.  “We've got a good loyal customer base that is growing all the time.” But, he says the labour supply is very tight at the moment.  LISTEN ABOVE  

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
How eco-friendly can you be on a staycation?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 7:20


Ever wondered how eco-friendly you can be on a staycation? Claire McKenna took off in a Nissan Leaf, and went to Gregan's Castle at The Burren in Clare and Nire Valley Eco Camping in Waterford. With local produce on the menu, no wifi, allowing bee hives in the roof...there are plenty of ways that accommodation hosts are offering visitors a more sustainable holiday. Claire set out to see just how environmentally friendly she can be on a holiday at home.  

Clare FM - Podcasts
How To Cook The Perfect Easter Sunday Dinner!

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 7:42


On Thursday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Robbie McAuley, Head Chef at Gregan's Castle Hotel to find out the secret behind cooking the perfect roast lamb for Easter Sunday! Picture © Pixabay

Sleep Eat Perform Repeat
Episode #109 with Brian Gregan - Irish 400m track athlete, Director of Sport at the Institute of Education - and coffee lover

Sleep Eat Perform Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 42:44


Today we spoke with Brian Gregan - Irish 400m track athlete, Director of Sport at the Institute of Education and coffee lover Episode #109 was brought to you by Grenade® High Protein Bars & Performance Nutrition. What an interesting backdrop to high performance representing your country - a sports science degree from DCU, work with sky sports (focused on resilience and promotion of sport), and the role as Director of Sport at the Institute of Education. With that last one...Brian focuses on promoting wellbeing, physical activity, decreasing stress and ensuring students establish a pattern of healthy living which will be sustained into adult life. This year he will be a teacher as part of the PE curriculum. Brian speaks with us about resilience and grit - as he has suffered serious injuries running since 2008, and was even told at 15 he would never run again. We unpack strategies to refocus after adversity and setbacks - in relation to the Olympic games. Other areas discussed include performance psychology (mention to Jessie Barr!), preparation, organisation, the process, and what a normal week of training looks like for Brian in the Irish institute of Sport. We finish with a splash into coffee culture - with echoes of our chat with Sonia. Thanks for joining us Brian on your first ever pod! Here's to Tokyo!

Clare FM - Podcasts
How To Make The Perfect Pancakes!

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 7:08


This Pancake Tuesday, Gavin Grace spoke to Head Chef at Gregan's Castle Hotel, Robbie McAuley on Morning Focus. Robbie answers all your pancake questions from batter recipes to your flipping technique! Picture © Pixabay

SubPar Poddy C
#55: New Esports Decals & Should Vitality Make a Change?

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 79:44


Sound the "there's been a Rocket League update" alarm because there's been a Rocket League update! New items, new maps and new esports decals are fresh to the game and ready to go. We discuss the new update, RLCS EU, whether Vitality should make a roster move, and how bloody fun Overtime still is!

From the Finney Podcast
From the Finney Meets... Sean Gregan // Episode #2

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 50:22


From the Finney Meets... Sean Gregan. This was an excellent one to record. Sean is a superb bloke and was more than happy to talk about his time at the club and the friends he made. Yes, we discussed the chip shop incident, we also talked about the time him and Mark Rankine made the front page of the newspaper and how they wound up there. As always, if you have any questions feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com. Finally, please enjoy!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fromthefinney. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Interpreting Wine Podcast | Travel | Enotourism | Tasting
Ep 429: Philip Gregan and Charlotte Read, New Zealand Winegrowers 

Interpreting Wine Podcast | Travel | Enotourism | Tasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 51:30


Marketing GM Charlotte Read and CEO Philip Gregan take us on a deep dive into this most successful of industry bodies. We discover the origins of the New Zealand wine industry and hear how the Sale of Liquor Act 1959 helped to lay its foundations. Before hearing about the industry pioneers and the first stirrings of international recognition for New Zealand wine and its Sauvignon Blanc in the 80s and 90s. The pair then give us an overview of the current state of New Zealand Winegrowers and how they serve their 1,400-1,500 members. Philip giving an overview of NZ Winegrowers responsibilities and Charlotte speaking to the marketing structure and specific digital initiatives she’s overseen since the start of the pandemic. New Zealand having harvested at the height of the pandemic the pair share some of the initiatives successfully employed by wineries to limit transmission. They share how the pandemic has affected consumption of New Zealand wine around the world. We close out looking ahead for the industry and upcoming digital initiatives. Episode outline: The origins of the New Zealand wine industry New Zealand Winegrowers overview  Three key marketing pillars and practical initiatives Vintage 2020 in the times of COVID The flow of NZ wines around the world Looking ahead for New Zealand Winegrowers   Sign up for the last of the New Zealand wine diaries. Organic Wine - Dispel the myths and embrace the future Lead Master - Stephen Wong MW With - David Keck MS, John Szabo MS & Ronan Sayburn MS Wed, Sep 23, 2020 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM BST https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3020237903612787472?v=jcwgUPmpM88&feature=youtu.be NZ Wine Annual Report: https://www.nzwine.com/en/media/statistics/annual-report/ www.nzwine.com   NZW conducts a wide range of activities including: coordination of research programmes to progress the grape and wine industry; provision of a generic marketing platform for New Zealand wine makers in key markets; stewardship of “brand New Zealand wine”; provision of timely and accurate data and business information to grape growers and wine makers; and, representation of industry interests to national and local Government and in international fora.  Philip Gregan is the Chief Executive Officer of New Zealand Winegrowers, the national industry organisation that represents, researches and promotes the interests of New Zealand grape growers and wine makers. Philip has been with New Zealand Winegrowers and its predecessor, the Wine Institute of New Zealand, since starting as a Research officer in 1983. He has held the role of Chief Executive Officer since 1990. Philip has gained Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts (Hons) degrees, majoring in Geography, from the University of Auckland.Charlotte Read has over 20 years of international sales and marketing experience; from launching new brands of NZ milk products in Singapore and Thailand to launching wine store formats in the UK, to promoting premium New Zealand (NZ) wines and building and managing their distribution is over 40 countries across Europe and Asia.  Whilst based in China, Charlotte then joined NZ Trade and Enterprise,  the NZ government’s export business development agency,  based in the NZ Embassy in Beijing.   Upon returning to NZ, Charlotte soon returned to the wine industry becoming NZ Winegrower’s GM of Marketing in late 2019.    Intro and outro musicThe New Investorshttp://newinvestors.dk/Contact: glenn@velournet.dk Guest: Philip Gregan and Charlotte Read, New Zealand Winegrowers  Date recorded: 6 September 2020 CONTACT  Instagram: https://www.interpretingwine.com/instagram Facebook: https://www.interpretingwine.com/facebook Twitter: https://www.interpretingwine.com/twitter Email: hello@interpretingwine.com

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Philip Gregan: Essential service status made all the difference for wine industry

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 3:06


New Zealand's wine industry is harvesting nothing but profit, despite covid-19.The value of wine exports for the year to the end of June, reached a record $1.92 billion.NZ Wine boss Philip Gregan told Kate Hawkesby being able to operate as an essential service during the lockdown made all the difference."Somewhat to our surprise, during the lockdown and all the changes happening around the world, consumers turned to New Zealand wine in quite a big way."LISTEN ABOVE

SubPar Poddy C
#49 (ft. Scrubkilla!): Guild Team House & Another Weird Place to Listen From

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 77:57


You've all been begging for a guest this week and so we thought we'd bring out the big guns. Scrubkilla of David Beckham's esports org "Guild" fame joins us to chat about their boot camp, how that's affected their RLCS performance, and how much he hates Stumpy's Twitter game.

SubPar Poddy C
#46: Summer Grand Prix & MSN Messenger

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 52:19


This week there was a bit of Rocket League esports to discuss, but let's face it, Vitality were always gonna win it. We discuss the Rocket Baguette Summer Grand Prix, and also our memories of MSN Messenger. Episode 46 also sees the return of "that's a weird place to listen from", and it's our first place outside of the US.

Sarahs Country
“Delegat profits up by 37%” with Philip Gregan, CEO, NZ Winegrowers

Sarahs Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 9:58


New Zealand’s wine export market has been hit hard by on-premise sales struggling with shut restaurants and bars in the United States, however, Delegat profits are up by 37%. We get a market update from NZ Winegrowers chief executive Philip Gregan and find out how vineyard staff storages are affecting pruning. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com

Endpoint Esports Podcast
Gregan, virtuoso, Eclipse & RelatingWave - Rocket League, Aspiring to be a World Champ

Endpoint Esports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 64:56


(Time stamps below) Hear our Rocket League teams aspirations as they have an open discussion with ex-Endpoint and Vitality coach Gregan! 0:00 Introductions 1:00 What do you enjoy about Metsanauris from the trial so far? 1:50 What was it like for you guys when you were doing so well from the off in RLRS? 2:30 Whats it like to go from bubble players with not much experience to top players? 4:20 Whats Metsanauris mindset and attitude like in practice? 5:50 Virtuoso, how much do you play the game? 7:00 Do you think 6 mans helped you get recognized? 10:10 Talk us through how Endpoint has helped and the bootcamps you have done? 11:45 How different is practicing on bootcamp to online? 15:00 How is it balancing RL,school and life? 19:55 What do you think your new playstyle will be like with Metsanauris? 22:50 Whats the aim for the team? 27:00 Whats the teams mindset towards health? 29:15 Whats it going to be like for the long days of Spring Series open qualifiers? 31:00 Thoughts on Spring Series? 32:30 Are national leagues good or should it be more EU based? Q&A 44:00 Why did you pick up Metsanauris? 48:20 Metsanauris: How ugly am I? 42:30 RelatingWave sharky cam (knocks on glass :D) 51:00 Thoughts on Wave being top6 in stats? 52:15 What teams are you most scared of in RLCS10? 54:40 Predictions on teams to make Spring Series main? 57:10 Thoughts on separating friend environment to work environment?

SubPar Poddy C
#41: EU Spring Series & Uncut Gems

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 58:25


The EU Spring Series is upon us! So we discuss our thoughts on that, Singularity's Mognus pickup, why Lawler's Brawl was so goddamn fun, and the film Uncut Gems (as promised!) Btw if you've not seen it and wanna avoid spoilers, avoid 16:20 -> 29:50. Enjoy

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
PNE Podcast Special: Sean Gregan

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 68:01


This week it is 20 years since David Moyes’ Preston North End were presented with the division two trophy in front of a sold out Deepdale. One of the key figures and the captain that day was club skipper and that year’s player of the year, Sean Gregan. The Lilywhites legend took an hour to speak to the Official PNE Podcast to look back on his career, from growing up with his mum on a council estate in the north east, through his time at Deepdale, and playing in the Premier League. He discusses his decision to join Gary Peters’ side, the characters in the dressing room, the nights out and some great memories, including ‘doing a John Terry’ to pick up the trophy in full kit, including the captain’s armband when out injured. This week it is 20 years since David Moyes’ Preston North End were presented with the division two trophy in front of a sold out Deepdale.

SubPar Poddy C
#40: NA Spring Series & Fixing the Landon Donovan Problem

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 58:14


The NA Spring Series is over! It was...something. And the Grand Finals were broadcast live on ESPN. Problem was, poor old Lief and Jamesbot spent their time babysitting USA soccer legend Landon Donovan instead of actually casting. Listen on to hear how we'd fix what was one of the weirdest Rocket League broadcasts of all time.

Sarahs Country
‘Anticipating harder times for wine with hospitality sector lockdown’: Philip Gregan, Chief Executive, New Zealand Winegrowers

Sarahs Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 8:13


Sarah is joined by New Zealand Winegrowers Chief Executive Philip Gregan for a chat about how harvest is going amid the lockdown and what supply chain impacts the virus is having on wine sales. To watch the interviews visit Sarah’s Country on YouTube and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com

SubPar Poddy C
#36 (ft. Ferra!): #RECPACK'd it in & Fantasy Royalty

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 83:14


RLCS week 8 has completed, with Vitality reigning supreme over Yukeo and the boys on Dignitas. Our guest Ferra ended up ahead of Veloce and Barcelona and Scrub-less Mousesports and will be playing in playoffs next weekend. Oh, also we address the question of ARE CLOUD 9 BACK?!?!?!?!?

RLAfterShock
Episode 65: Swap Digital Bacon for a Jar of Jam

RLAfterShock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 106:31


Bacon is sick this week, out with a throat infection. But that's fine, as Jar of Jam has kindly stepped up to help the show this week. And it's a fun week of action, with some very interesting mailbag questions surrounding the Intel World Open, and the news of Johnnyboi's newest tournament. All this plus the RLCS and RLRS results for week 4. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro --News-- 2:34 - Johnnyboi and Incivic announce the EU Invitational --Mailbag-- 8:11 - Intro 8:35 - Velixo: What are your way-too-early top picks for EU contries/teams qualifying for Katowice Olymipcs Qualifier? 20:13 - MattBlue: Who do you think would benefit the most from getting an experienced, winning coach (i.e. Gregan) on-board right now? --Tournament roundup-- 31:59 - Intro 32:23 - RLRS Results 33:46 - Servette Geneva lose everything 42:18 - Triple Trouble still struggling to find their footing 49:27 - Notorious Legion fluff their double header week 54:32 - Next weeks matches and predictions 1:00:05 - RLCS Results 1:01:29 - The Singularity problem 1:06:35 - Veloce taking wins, but showing the signs of the things we were concerned for 1:09:48 - FC Barcelona look like a team, Reciprocity don't 1:18:45 - AS Monaco and TSM rightfully at the bottom. What happened? 1:22:35 - Mousesports back in the choke zone 1:31:37 - Next weeks matches and predictions 1:43:07 - Outro RLAfterShock: Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/HyKUXAm Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/RLAfterShock

SubPar Poddy C
#33 (ft. Gregan!): RLCS9 Week 4 & The Most Boring Rocket League Team Ever

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 78:34


Ex-Vitality and current neutral coach Gregan blessed us with his presence as our first ever recurring Poddy C guest! He filled us in on his plans for the future and Cole had an uncharacteristic rant towards what he claims is the most boring Rocket League Team EVER.

SubPar Poddy C
#32: RLCS9 Week 3 & SubPar Self-Celebration

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 68:15


Alongside the RLCS, SubPar has had a record setting few months as well! We grade the RLCS teams again, this time on entertainment factor, as well as fill you guys in on our successes with content recently!

SubPar Poddy C
#18 (ft. ViolentPanda!): RLCS Week 5 & Dignitas Placement Problems

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 65:18


The Upside-Down from Stranger Things has taken over RL Esports as Cloud 9 and G2 find themselves in danger of relegation. Will they be able to survive, or as SunlessKhan would say, are "ROSTER CHANGES" on the way? ViolentPanda from the RLCS World Championship winning team gives his thoughts on the season, his position vs Mousesports going into the playoffs and who exactly will make it to LAN in Madrid.

SubPar Poddy C
#17 (ft. Speed!): RLCS Week 4 & Blueberry cheesecake

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 63:25


What is it that keeps Rocket League alive? The new mechanics discovered by the likes of Squishy? The content delivered by the RLCS casters? Maybe the toxicity on Twitter from Retals? For Mousesports Speed, it's classically just blueberry cheesecake from McDonalds and hanging out with Al0t and Kuxir that keeps him going. From Gfinity Elite Series sub to #1 in EU going into week 5, we delve into the psyche of what makes a boy from Norwich climb the ranks of pro RL.

SubPar Poddy C
#16 (ft. Turbopolsa!): RLCS Week 3 & Late night Walmart trips

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 79:44


At no point during week 3 did we feel at all comfortable with what was happening. Cloud 9 went 0-2 and are in 7th place, Pittsburgh Knights are in 2nd and NRG are the only unbeaten team in North America. To help us make sense of the Rocket League, but to scramble our brains about literally everything else, NRG's newest member Turbopolsa provided us with a trip into his mind.

Indie Game Business
Gregan Dunn - Conversation with a publisher

Indie Game Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 53:16


Gregan joined us to give a bit of insight into what publishers are looking for from developers. We discuss what to be ready to show, how to approach them, and the key indicators that they are looking for in new teams. _____ To learn more about the show or our online business matchmaking events for indie developers visit: http://indiegame.business Indie Game Business is produced by The Powell Group: http://powellgroupconsulting.com Watch the official live stream: www.twitch.tv/indiegamebusiness Watch INDIE's stream: www.twitch.tv/INDIE Join the Indie Game Business Discord: http://bit.ly/IGBDiscord The Twitters to follow - Powell Group Consulting: https://twitter.com/PowellGrp Jay: https://twitter.com/Powell_Jay INDIE: https://twitter.com/TheRealIndie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiegamebusiness/support

SubPar Poddy C
#13: DH review & Rocket League at the 2020 Olympics (w/ Gregan!)

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 77:25


We don't wanna say we called it... but we totally called it. Rocket League Esports reaches new heights with the announcement of the Intel World Open, a Rocket League & SFV tournament series at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics! $250,000 to the best flying car ball athletes in the world, so long as they're all from the same country. What super teams can Cole'n'Stumpy think up with the help of Vitality manager Gregan?

Talking Business with Alan Kohler
George Gregan Chairman and Director of PTP

Talking Business with Alan Kohler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 12:50


In 1999, George became a Rugby World Cup champion. He is respected throughout the rugby world for his tenacity, durability, fitness, tactical skill, leadership ability and sportsmanship. In June 2004 Gregan was appointed to the Order of Australia for his services to Rugby Union Football and in particular, as the Captain of the Wallabies. He retired from rugby in 2011. George is now actively involved in the café and catering business – The Gregan Group, established in 1997 by his wife, Erica Gregan, who is the Managing Director of the business. Currently there are 15 outlets including cafes, small wine bars and bistros. PTP: ‘Smarter Movement Better Performance’ - In 2012 George was involved in cofounding the PTP brand. George is widely respected as one of the most well-prepared athletes in the rugby world. Coupled with a degree in Sports Science, George has brought his extensive fitness and recovery knowledge to consumers through the PTP range of products and education. 

GPWorks
#8 GPWorks Palliative Care with Dr Paul Gregan

GPWorks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 17:09


In this podcast, Dr Mark O'Kelly talks to Dr Paul Gregan, a GP principal in Deansgrange Co. Dublin. Dr Paul Gregan is also the Specialist Consultant in Palliative Care Medicine in Blackrock Hospice and in St Michael's Dun Laoghaire. He discusses how he balances a dual role as a half-time GP and a half-time Palliative Care Consultant, and also discusses the benefits to a palliative approach to breathless patients.

Deer Industry New Zealand
The success behind the NZ Wine Industry's strategy and delivery - Philip Gregan

Deer Industry New Zealand

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 31:44


Philip Gregan, CEO NZ Wine presents at the Deer Industry Conference 2019 about the success behind the NZ Wine Industry's strategy and delivery globally now the second most valuable wine in the world behind France.For the video of this presentation visit : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YARnQDNlpaA&list=PLVhAzYZcxrjyNQ1dP38gJ6Hipf8aPktNr For more information on Deer Industry New Zealand visit : www.deernz.org

SubPar Poddy C
#7: WSOE Drama, Dreamhack & Bad Internet

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 53:23


We are well and truly underway in the 2019 season of RL Esports, but it wouldn't be right if there weren't SOME drastic decisions made. Also, Stumpy's internet has got to be fixed by now... right?

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Philip Gregan: Domestic market keeps NZ wine industry in healthy condition

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 3:17


New Zealand winegrowers say they can still thrive without the international market.A new report from Westpac is warning our growers they need to export overseas in order to succeed.Turnover in 2017 was estimated at $2.5 billion, making it slightly smaller than the $2.9 billion accounting services industry.It says our industry is pumping out five times the volume of wine it made at the turn of the century  and credits most of that to growth in exports.New Zealand Winegrowers CEO Philip Gregan told Kate Hawkesby half of our winemakers sell exclusively in the domestic market and some do very well."Successful local growers need to have a good story and high quality product. 27 percent of tourists who come to New Zealand visit a winery."Gregan believes wine tourism is proving to be a nugget of gold for our local winegrowers, with their success increasingly being helped by wine tours."You need to have a good story behind the vineyard, that makes all the difference. To carve out a business focusing on the domestic industry, there is a lot of opportunity."With the New Zealand wine industry having a world renowned reputation, Gregan says there are still unexplored amrkets which have the potential to grow the sector even further.We have succeeded internationally because we produce high quality wines. There are markets like the US which still have a lot of untapped potential. We definitely view domestic tourism as a significant benefactor to the industry."LISTEN ABOVE AS PHILIP GREGAN SPEAKS TO KATE HAWKESBY 

SubPar Poddy C
#5: New Years Resolutions & Mulling Over Wine

SubPar Poddy C

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 63:00


Christmas is the time for giving, and thus we present you with another podcast episode. Chatting Christmas presents, New years resolutions and offending many of the world's religions should probably become a SubPar tradition. Another episode of the SubPar Poddy C brought to you by the lovely Patrons over at www.patreon.com/subparbutinhd

Politics Central
Jeff McClintock: Schools shouldn't impose their beliefs on students

Politics Central

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 3:02


An Auckland school is facing criticism for making a Christmas lesson overly religious. Katherine Hogg told Stuff that she kept her seven-year-old son at home from school after his class was asked to act out the Nativity.She told the newspaper that her son did not want to join in, but would have to move to another class if he did not participate. Hogg said she was unhappy that Stanmore Bay School had made the Christmas activities biblical.The Secular Education Network agrees. The Public Relations Officer David Hines says that it crosses a line."I'd agree that schools have a proper role of putting books of popular culture, religious and non-religious, into their program, but when you get them to act in the play, I feel you're getting into the territory of training in Christianity."The network's Jeff McClintock told The Weekend Collective that we expect schools to cover different cultures, but this school went too far. He says the teacher told a student who said they didn't believe in Santa was told to be quiet and not interrupt other people's learning. "That's where the teacher crossed a line between teaching about Christmas and promoting her own views." McClintock says he does not want schools to avoid talking about Christ when teaching about Christmas, but it should be done in a manner that is inclusive to everyone.He says that in this case, the student who voiced their non-belief was "banished" to another classroom. "You wouldn't banish Maori kids to another classroom because you're teaching about European history. That's off." But Amanda Gregan, the communications advisor for the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference, disagrees."The nativity is central to the celebration of Christmas."Gregan says that Christmas is central to the Christian faith.LISTEN TO JEFF MCCLINTOCK TALK WITH THE WEEKEND COLLECTIVE ABOVE

Re-United
Lawrence Dallaglio and George Gregan

Re-United

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 46:36


In this series we bring together famous sporting rivals to share a story from both sidesThe triumphs, tragedies, the victories, near-misses, laughter and sorrow.Lawrence Dallaglio OBE and George Gregan AM go head to head to re-live the angst of the 2003 Rugby World Cup and its final in Sydney.Gregan captained the Wallabies at the time, but England were the favourites to take the cup and won 20-17 as 22 million viewers watched worldwide.You can hear first hand stories of incredible rivalries live on talkSPORT every Sunday night at 8pm or subscribe to this podcast to get it on your device every week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
Season Two - Episode 7 20th August 2018

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 38:00


This week’s episode involves forward Tom Barkhuizen and goalkeeper Declan Rudd as well as iFollow PNE commentator Jonathan Breeze and ex-club captain Sean Gregan. Following the dominating performance over Stoke City we look back over the performance, plus hear the thoughts of manager Alex Neil. Rudd reflects on his time at Norwich City, having come through the ranks with the Canaries prior to joining North End on a permanent basis last summer. Added to talking about his own memories at Carrow Road the No.1 talks about the importance of putting on a performance and getting a result for the travelling support. Barkhuizen touches on his desire to improve on last season having ended the campaign as one of the key contributors in attack for the Lilywhites. With Derby County also on the horizon this weekend, the winger reveals the importance of getting points on the board as he hopes to help the club fight on all fronts this season. Meanwhile former skipper Gregan joins us to go through his ‘Star Six’ choosing a stellar line-up of players he played alongside during his six-year stay at Deepdale. As well as all of that there is also information on how you can stream Wednesday night’s showing against Norwich City, plus how you can get involved in next week’s episode. ‘Talk of the Terrace’ will be returning ahead of the visit of Bolton Wanderers to Deepdale on Saturday 1st September, so if you want to get involved in the podcast and have your say get in touch by emailing media@pne.com As always you can also get in touch with the podcast through social media using #PNEPodcast. The podcast is available for you on a weekly basis through iTunes, Soundcloud, TuneIn and many other podcast providers.

Woodman Corner: A West Bromwich Albion podcast
Sean Gregan on Megson, reunions and Albion's Current plight.

Woodman Corner: A West Bromwich Albion podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 36:30


Promotion-winning Albion captain, Sean Gregan is this week's guest on Woodman Corner. Gregan speaks about how much he enjoyed his time at The Hawthorns and how he feels he may have left too soon in hindsight. He also gives his thoughts on Albion's current plight and suggest what he thinks Alan Pardew needs to do if his former club are to avoid the drop. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

This Sporting Wife
George Gregan

This Sporting Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 59:45


Wallabies legend George Gregan sat down with Shannon and Fiona to talk all things rugby from his early days in the game, how he nearly was a cricketer, to his epic career that is still the longest in Australian rugby history. They discuss the state of rugby in Australia, talk his passion for coffee and how the GGs empire got started and other passions like American sports. He was a part of the last Aussie side to hoist the Bledisloe Cup, what a time to relive those days and the glory days of the ACT Brumbies.

Controller Unplugged
Controller Unplugged 1: Chris Gregan

Controller Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 33:50


In the first episode of Controller Unplugged we interview Chris Gregan, founder of Fungus, a Unity extension that makes it easy to develop narrative games. Even if we encountered some audio issues, we know you'll find the interview a fascinating insight into Fungus and the Irish Games Development scene.

Funemployment Radio
FER 1167

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 55:55


Sarah Is Suspicious, Makeup Staring, Not Stealing, Tent City Is Back, The Three Pronged Attack, World Of Crazy, Vandalism By Blood, Baseball Bat And One-Legged Man, Faking Death For No Marriage, SQUATCH WATCH, Gregan Or Meg-Nog, Let Him Throw, SONIC SKETCHES

Disability Matters
Disability Matters with Lori Gregan

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 55:16


Joyce welcomes Lori Gregan, store manager at Roses for Autism. Ms. Gregan will discuss the Roses For Autism business, selling high-quality Pinchbeck flowers to local and nationwide customers alike. In addition, the business also offers training and assessment services to adults with autism spectrum disorder on-site, both inside and outside the floral operation. This affirmative experience prepares their students, participants, and contingent workers to find meaningful work that is well-suited to their unique skills and interests.

Disability Matters
Disability Matters with Lori Gregan

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 55:16


voiceamerica internet talk radio gregan disability matters joyce bender
RuggaMatrix America
RuggaMatrix America 046 - Japanese Glory

RuggaMatrix America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2011 48:28


Djuro Sen returns to host show 046 with Bruce McLane, Alex Goff and special guest from Japan ... Todd Clever.

Ctrl Alt WoW - World of Warcraft Podcast
Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 84 - Another World in World of Warcraft

Ctrl Alt WoW - World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2008 106:01


Aprillian and Ashayo discuss another week of playing World of Warcraft, Blizzard's great MMORPG. Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 84 - Another World in World of Warcraft 36 Boxer:  http://www.ripten.com/2008/10/10/wow-whore-has-36-accounts-raids-by-himself/ What We've Been Doing Aprillian After all I thought about doing, leveling my 40's to 60, I decided to get my 24's to 30, and then decided to level my alliance toons.  Sacrilege I know but think about it.  How else would I endure the alliance? Levelled my 8 lock to 14 and my Pally to 16 and 18 Tues.  Wed, we are back in the Dranei area and a level 70 ne shows up and hits a kill, I chastised him for lowering the xp. Thursday night, again on Kapril Dranei Pally and Aloq Human Warlock, got them to 24 and 22. Did some PTR.  Transfered Aprillian over and got hair cut, found out that once she learns the nether welpling, she can mail it to another alt, even though I transfered her to that account from the actual Collector's edition. Friday Morning, Aloq has the succubus quest and she has to go to the Barrens, Camp T.  How crazy.  There was a gnome warlock in the training area (which was very hard to find) in SW, who said to go to Darkshore then Ashenvale and run to the Barrens.  I thought I would go to Menethil harbor and swim to ratchet.  But when I got to menethel, there were a bunch of quest, so I picked them all up and started questing.  It was weird because they were all quests I had never done.  We went out and did the murloc quest and some of the crocilisk.  It was a different experience going through at levels 22 and 24 as oppposed to 1 to 5. Friday morning I decided to get the fp at SW.  Kapril had been there, I think she did the swim originally to get to Ratchet.  Aloq had her hearth set to SW.  So she hearthed there and summoned Kapril. When they went at SW, they discovered they had the fp at BB Realized I need to save pet  income for mounts Ashayo Email Hey hey! If you have a soundbyte of the orc laugh, it'd be a great filler for the section below after "You die!" Michael ***** Hey Aprillian and Ashayo! As promised... the paladin ranged weapon... AND a bunch of easter eggs! Yeah... I know what you're thinking... 'but Pallys can't USE ranged weapons...' Ahh... but there's a way around that little snag... let's call it a 'convenient oversight'... First... your character will have to be at least level 47 to start the quest chain... and no, you don't have to be a paladin specifically... I just mentioned it as a 'paladin ranged weapon' as most paladin players that push their way through this quest are more than happy with the end-result. Head to Un'Goro Crater... and snoop around (62,68)... or for those who don't have coordinates, it's an area in the southeast... little mini-lakes and lots of raptors... You're looking for a Wrecked Raft... it's the quest giver (of sorts)... The quest is called "It's a Secret to Everybody". Accept the quest and then turn around and look in the body of water right next to you and the boat... you'll find a small pack. Open the contents of the pack, then go talk to a gnome named Linken (44,8) at Marshal's Refuge. Linken will be all confused and send you to talk to Donova Snowden (31,45) in Winterspring... she will give you the Videre Elixir quest. Next go to Ferelas, talk to Gregan Brewspewer (45,26) who wants you to go north and get some Evoroot... but there's a catch! It's guarded by a gnoll and it seems impossible to get past him... you can do one of two things... either a: buy some bait from Gregan or b: sneak up around the back way jumping up and over the wall... yes, it's possible, I just did it the other day... Here's a link for you... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oI3iefJ3_w Yes, it's technically an exploit... but it seems to be legitimately possible... in either case... you can buy the bait from Gregan... so both ways will work. Back to Gregan with you... and get the Videre Elixir from him. So... with your Elixir, go all the way back to Winterspring and talk to Donova again... Now go all the way south to Tanaris... to the graveyard outside Gadgetzan... and drink the elixir... You die! Mwah hah hah hah haa haa haa! Now... would ol' Blade be so cruel as to send you all over the map just to kill you off? Well... yes... but I DID promise you a paladin ranged weapon... so don't rez right away, but instead take your ghost-self and run north to (53,23) and find a fellow spirit named Gaeriyan... then back to your body, resurrect yourself and right-click on the tombstone in the graveyard... mouse over them if you don't see it right away. Now... head back to Linken in Un'Goro Crater again, then up and into the cave to talk to J.D. Collie (41,2) She sends you to Felwood to talk to Eridan Bluewind (50,82)... who sets you the task of collecting Silvery Claws from the local predators (bears and wolves)... they're around lv47-50ish... I found what I needed around the area slightly north of the road to Bloodvenom Post... Now head up to the Irontree Woods and kill Irontree Stompers for the heart you will need... the trees are slightly higher level then the wolves and bears... once you have it, head back to Eridan Bluewind Now... this part's a little involved... head to Tanaris (70,49) - the area just past the pirates - and open the backpack that Eridan gave you... stand in the circle of rocks and use the Book of Aquor Aquementas will appear... he's lv54 if memory serves me correctly... but you don't have to kill him... you receive the Silver Totem of Aquementas as soon as you engage him... you can run if you're not high enough level to take him down (or if you didn't bring a few high-powered friends to clean his clock...) Return to J.D. Collie with the Silver Totem and then to Linken. Now comes the tough part... the mob you have to take down is named Blazerunner and he's at the top of the volcanic mountain in the center of the zone... it might be a wise idea to equip the totem in your offhand and drag it to an open slot on your toolbar or a hotkey... you'll most likely be needing to use it more than once... Ya see... Blazerunner has a blue aura around him... when that aura is up, he takes NO damage. None. Nada. Nil. Zip. Zero. The totem, however, dispels the aura... so as soon as you start the fight, use the totem on him! Oh... be wary of his knockback ability... he can easily punt you right off the mountain to your death if you position yourself wrong... some say to fight him inside the cave... but so long as you have your back to the wall or to the cave opening (as opposed to having your tail wagging in the breeze and facing him while HE is in the cave) you should do alright... Hmm... at this point... I feel it's only right to mention that not only is he completely invulnerable with his blue aura... even when you disenchant his buff and make him susceptible to damage... he's STILL a 56 named elite... and hits like a truck... so bring a few friends... and be careful of the adds up here... lv55ish fire elementals... plus the lava will burn you if you decide to take a swim... When he finally dies, head to the back of his cave and loot the chest that appeared to obtain the Golden Flame... and return to Linken. You've done it! Now for the part you were all waiting for... You have the choice between a 33.3 dps mainhand sword or an offhand that increases healing and spell damage by 20... Not bad items, overall... but you'll probably be getting much better very soon once you hit Outland in a very few levels... However... the item we've just criss-crossed the continent a dozen times to get? Linken's Boomerang! It's a trinket!  When you use it (3 minute cooldown), it flings a magical boomerang toward the target causing 113-187 damage... and it even has a chance to stun or disarm them! Yeah... ok... it's not a ranged 'weapon' per se... but it's quite the addition to a paladin's arsenal... considering they only get one ranged spell (and that's a talent)... And this week's easter egg?  I should think it'd be obvious... but for those that have never played it, the ENTIRE quest chain is an homage to Nintendo's Zelda and Link characters... Linken is Link The Golden Flame looks suspiciously like a triforce... The act of baiting the gnoll is actually something you do to get past a guard in the very first Legend of Zelda game... Even the quest names share the theme... "It's a Secret to Everybody"... "It's Dangerous to Go Alone"... Oh... and with each part in the quest chain granting around 5000xp... we're talking in excess of 60,000xp JUST for completing the chain... that's NOT including any xp from killing mobs or discovering any areas in zones you haven't been to yet... So that's it from me for this week... let me know if you or any listeners have any other things you'd like to know about... and ol' Blade will do his level-best to find the sneakiest, most-underhanded nefarious way to go about it! As always, an awesome podcast, guys! Blade Email 2 as always thank you for a great podcast, my first character was a warrior so it has always been my favorite class, even though hunters are so fun and easy to level. regarding your warrior bar issue, if you are not using bartender 3, which allows you to have 3 separate bars for each individual stance, if you use the default wow action bar, when you go from one stance to another, that also uses its own bar, on the bottom left connected to your numbers, so all you need to do, as you stated, place the different skills in the spot that will allow you for quick clicking. i prefer berserker stance always, so for me its easy, but i know others like to switch stances. and so you 2 know, you have converted me to the dark side and i started playing 2 characters at the same time, still dont know why its called dual boxing, just another weird wow acronym to me, but i am hooked, and i to dont know what i will do once my refer a friend runs out as it is so much fun to quest and get triple xp. have fun and hope to experience your fun server one of these days, and your guild as well; i do have a hunter of course on your server thank you-- Mohammad Ouranos hello again, i forgot to mention, i also joined the iphone fun and i love it, if you have not already try the app armory spy lite, its free and as it is called you can see the armory, pretty cool also, wowtalent is another app and you can play around with the different talent trees. please let me know what apps you like and also if the listeners have any app suggestions. i am an appaholoic as i have over 70 apps! yes we all have issues. thank you-- Mohammad Ouranos Email 3 Hello again, Glad you liked the previous email. Hopefully I have some more for you. Geist (pronounce as you feel fit) This is my all time favorite mod, and probably one of the most basic. Basically you bind a key to the mod and when you hold down the key 25 buttons appear where your mouse is. You can change the size of these buttons and you can put spells and abilities onto them, simply by dragging them, just like the bars at the bottom of the screen. When you release the button the buttons disappear. It really helps to clean up your UI. Ashayo, you mentioned problems with amount of different totems, on my Shamen i put all the totems on this mod. So when i'm in combat, or getting ready for a fight i hold down R (the key i binded geist too), click the totems i want then release R. On my mage i have all my ports, teleports, counjer food water gem spells, armors and so on. Just imagine how much cleaner your UI will look 25 free slots! Dual-Boxing in WOTLK I think my trial account for refer a friend is up (it was 10 days no 7 as per my last e-mail), now here is the problem. If i sign up i will get 90 days of the advanced leveling, however WOTLK comes out in around 30. I wont be standing in line at midnight but i will get it and want to play it. So do i wait and maybe do the refer a friend/dual boxing after i play a bunch of the next expansion of should i go head and sign up for a second account. Once thing i could do if sign up for a second account and transfer my 64 druid over too it, then when Wrath comes out dual box him and a mage. My main fear with this is that dual boxing is its own little game, do you ever feel that your concentrating too much on running two toons that your missing out on some of the intended gameplay? What are you plans for when Wrath comes out? Aprillian i'm sure you'll have two level 70s but the time wrath hits the stores! Polymorph There is another Polymorph available right now, it drops from one the the bosses in ZG. You'll have to read up about it because i think you have to fish him up or something and the drop rate isnt very high, but if your bored and can get a group, go nuts! One other thing, Ashayo, is your mage frost or fire, i know you have one of each. If your frost you'll be getting the spell Ice lance soon, its not that great but it will do triple damage to frozen targets, there is also a talent that will increase your critical strike rateing against frozen targets. So if you have your target frozen, don't fire off the Ice lance, first cast an ice bolt and as its about to fire off spam your ice lance button. I'm not sure if this is a bug but as you cast the ice lance the ice bolt has not landed yet so you'll get the crit/damage bonus for both spells, nice when coupled with your frost elemental. Thats it! Sealla  Email 4 Pithius writes... I'm listening to the Brewfest Hangover episode of Ctrl Alt WoW and heard your lament on the complexity of warriors. Add me to your friend's list if you want and I'd be happy to run around with your warrior in game and chat in vent about just when and how to use your skills. PM me here as well, though running around in game would be the most effective. Oh.. you're also to your lvl 30 quest.. my advice get somebody at least lvl 40+ to help you with the quest. I'd be happy to blow through that one with you as well. You get a very nice blue axe for a lvl 30, not quite so good for lvl 40. That's been a complaint of mine, if you wait to do the warrior quests till you can solo them, the rewards you get will be outdated. Head out to stranglethorn and get your tusks and I'll assist you with the elementals and the last guy.