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Getting Hip to The Hip
TTHTop40 - 609

Getting Hip to The Hip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 50:52


Welcome to Episode 9 of The Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown! This week, singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman joins us to share his heartfelt stories and unique experiences with The Tragically Hip. From his first exposure to their music in a high school cover band to the profound impact Gord Downie and the Hip's legacy have had on his artistic outlook, Hawksley takes us on a journey through his personal connection to Canada's most iconic rock band.In this episode, we explore Track #32, Hawksley delves into the artful absurdity of Gord Downie's lyrics, the song's colorful imagery, and the way it evokes childhood memories and Canadian identity. He also reflects on Gord's influence as a frontman and as a thoughtful, empathetic artist who bridged rural and urban divides, creating music that connected Canadians coast to coast.Don't miss our upcoming live fundraiser event!A Celebration of The Hip for ALS

Fully & Completely
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Fully & Completely

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 50:52 Transcription Available


Welcome to Episode 9 of The Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown! This week, singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman joins us to share his heartfelt stories and unique experiences with The Tragically Hip. From his first exposure to their music in a high school cover band to the profound impact Gord Downie and the Hip's legacy have had on his artistic outlook, Hawksley takes us on a journey through his personal connection to Canada's most iconic rock band.In this episode, we explore Track #32, Hawksley delves into the artful absurdity of Gord Downie's lyrics, the song's colorful imagery, and the way it evokes childhood memories and Canadian identity. He also reflects on Gord's influence as a frontman and as a thoughtful, empathetic artist who bridged rural and urban divides, creating music that connected Canadians coast to coast.Don't miss our upcoming live fundraiser event!A Celebration of The Hip for ALS

Maintainable
Joel Hawksley: The Hidden Costs of Frontend Complexity

Maintainable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 46:13


Topics DiscussedThe importance of changeability as a core characteristic of well-maintained software.How GitHub has approached accessibility as a business and legal imperative.The evolution of GitHub's frontend system, spanning over 2,000 pages, and the concept of "frontend vintages."Primer: GitHub's design system and the paradox of its success—consistency vs. changeability.The disproportionate maintenance costs of frontend systems compared to backend systems.Using tools like Axe and keyboard-only tests to identify and resolve accessibility issues.The philosophical balance between creativity and usability in software design.Practical advice for teams starting their accessibility journey with limited resources.How frontend complexity affects scalability, especially in app-like experiences.Joel's advocacy for adopting off-the-shelf components to reduce complexity for smaller teams.Key Takeaways[00:01:12] What Defines Well-Maintained Software?Joel explains how changeability—the confidence to make and deploy changes—provides the foundation for high-quality software.[00:03:05] Accessibility as a PriorityThe Microsoft acquisition drove GitHub's investment in accessibility, introducing SLAs, automated tools, and manual processes to track progress.[00:08:49] Primer: GitHub's Design SystemPrimer fosters consistency but introduces the challenge of making changes across a vast, interconnected system.[00:12:54] The Cost of Frontend ComplexityJoel shares how browser quirks, device diversity, and other variables make frontend maintenance far more expensive than backend systems.[00:28:05] Where to Start with AccessibilityJoel recommends focusing on key user workflows like signing up, making payments, and completing core tasks. He emphasizes the importance of tools like Axe and keyboard-driven tests.Notable Time-Stamps[00:01:12] What Makes Software Well-Maintained? Joel shares how changeability drives quality.[00:03:05] GitHub's Accessibility Journey: The role of SLAs, audits, and automation.[00:08:49] Primer and Design Systems: Balancing consistency with innovation.[00:12:54] The Hidden Costs of Frontend Complexity: Lessons learned at GitHub.[00:20:33] Balancing Creativity with Usability: Joel reflects on the intersection of design and functionality.[00:28:05] Accessibility Best Practices: Where teams should focus their initial efforts.ResourcesJoel Hawksley's WebsitePrimer Design SystemAxe Accessibility ToolsGitHub's ViewComponent FrameworkBook Recommendation:How Buildings Learn by Stewart BrandGuest's LinksJoel Hawksley on GitHubJoel Hawksley's WebsiteThanks to Our Sponsor!Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error-tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and other frameworks.It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Use the code maintainable to get a 10% discount for your first year. Check them out! Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.

Rails with Jason
233 - Joel Hawksley, Staff Engineer at GitHub

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 62:10


On this episode, I'm joined by Joel Hawksley, Staff Engineer at GitHub for a discussion of code ownership with regards to a 3-year WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) project at GitHub, benevolent dictatorship, collective ownability, terrible code vs acceptable code vs the viability of a project, writing good code vs solving problems, defining quality code, quality code resulting from clear conceptualization, the desirability (or not!) of perfect adherence to standards, reducing defect rate, and meaningful testing goals. Code Complete by Steve McConnellJoel Hawksley at GitHubJoel Hawksley at TwitterHawksley.orgEpisode 88 - ViewComponent with Joel HawksleyLive From Ruby Conf 2021, Joel Hawksley Tells Me About His DrinkEpisode 130 - ViewComponent with Joel Hawksley

Deepdale Podcast
Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024 - Hawksley Workman, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson, Christian Smith - Episode 4

Deepdale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 38:44


Thanks for listening to the fourth in our collection of special Deepdale Festival Podcasts in 2024. Jason is your host for this series. In this episode Jason chats with Hawksley Workman from Canada, who performs on Sunday, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson from Norwich, who perform on Friday, and Christian Smith from Cambridgeshire, who performs on Saturday with his band The Heretics. Hawksley chats about his love of touring, his wingman Mr Lonely on piano, and how Canadians look at the UK for inspiration and adulation. Christina & Alex chat about how their music writing happens, particularly interesting to know how a couple who are also relatively new parents navigate the process. Christian chats about how The Heretics came into being, and the way his musical journey has changed direction with addition of the band and three fellow collaborators. Thank you to all of them for allowing us to play a sample of their music. From Hawksley Workman we play Battlefords, from Christina Alden & Alex Patterson we play Safe Travels (thinking of all of you travelling to Deepdale for the Festival), and from Christian Smith & The Heretics we play Revelry. Enjoy this episode, and look out for future episodes which we'll release shortly. 00:00 – Intro01:26 – Hawksley Workman17:07 – Battlefords by Hawksley Workman18:40 – Christina Alden & Alex Patterson29:19 – Safe Travels by Christina Alden & Alex Patterson30:53 – Christian Smith36:46 – Revelry by Christian Smith & The Heretics Thank you so much for listening to the fourth episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2024. At least one more episode has been recorded and is currently being edited. If you'd like to know more about artists performing at Deepdale Festival 2024, please take a look at the website deepdalefestival.co.uk Hope we'll see you in September for amazing live music.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
Episode 519: Joel Hawksley on Web Accessibility

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 37:53


Joel is a staff software engineer at GitHub, working on user interface architecture and strategy. For the last several years, he has been part of the team working to improve the accessibility of GitHub.com. He also leads development of the ViewComponent framework. Today, he joins the show to teach us about Web Accessibility Show Notes Joel's RailsConf Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j2zlvE_Yj8 WCAG Guidelines - https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/ Axe Devtools - https://www.deque.com/axe/devtools/ Aria Live - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/Attributes/aria-live

L'Histoire nous le dira
☠️ Les papiers peints à l'arsenic qui tuent ☠️ | L'Histoire nous le dira # 226

L'Histoire nous le dira

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 29:39


Home sweet home. La formule est belle, elle résume à elle seule les joies de se blottir dans le confort de son chez soi et de se dire qu'on est à la maison. Home sweet home… mais… au 19e siècle, en Angleterre, c'était pas juste home sweet home, mais aussi home poison home. ERRATUM: à 28:05 L'Aiglon est le fils de Marie-Thésèse et Napoléon, bien sûr. Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com 00:00 Home sweet home 03:49 La mode du papier peint 09:17 Rule Britannia 12:38 Les médecins 20:25 Réactions 27:10 Et Napoléon ? 29:00 Conclusion Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: L. Hawksley, Bitten by Witch Fever. Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Victorian Homes, London, Thames & Hudson, 2016. J. C. Whorton, The Arsenic Century. How Victorian Britain was Poisoned at Home, Work & Play, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010. A. A. Meharg, Venomous Earth. How arsenic caused the world's worst mass poisoning, New York, Macmillan, 2005. P.W. J. Bartrip, « How Green Was My Valance ?: Environmental Arsenic Poisoning and the Victorian Domestic Ideal », The English Historical Review, Vol. 109, no 433, 1994, p. 891-913. J. Parascandola, King of Poisons, A History of Arsenic, Washington, Potomac Books, 2012. B. Hubbard, Poisons, L'histoire des poisons, des poudres et des empoisonneurs, Paris, Hachette, 2020. M. Pastoureau, Vert, histoire d'une couleur, Paris, Seuil, 2013. A. Bonney, « Les enquêtes sur les dangers du vert de Schweinfurt et la santé au travail en France (1835-1860) », Histoire, médecine et santé, 19, 2022, 23-38. A. Bonney, « Entre utopie environnementale et environnement industriel insalubre : les papiers peints arsenicaux de William Morris », Romantisme, 3, no 189, 2020, p. 85- 95 https://www.cairn.info/revue-romantisme-2020-3-page-85.htm A. Bonney, « Toxic Colours », (University of Oxford), 13 septembre 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u9dbk5eixU Death By Wallpaper: The Hidden Killers In The Victorian Home | Hidden Killers | Absolute History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3Jef7i7v1U&t=34s La vérité sur l'arsenic à l'époque victorienne, Nicole Rudolph https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l6oazbXohs&t=28s Les couleurs les plus dangereuses de l'Histoire - J. V. Maranto – Ted Ed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKfjHTk8KrY&t=38s Les peintures les plus dangereuses ?, Science Trash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlcSPr4_9Pk&t=166s A. Matthews David, Fashion Victims. The Dangers of Dress Past and Present, New York, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2015. A. Matthews David, (traduction par Ivan Ricordel, Myriam Couturier). « Pigments empoisonnés. Les verts arseniaux », La Peaulogie - Revue de sciences sociales et humaines sur les peaux, 2019, (Peau)lluant. Les toxiques à notre contact (ISSN 2646-1064), 3, p. 25-63. K. St Clair, The Secret Lives of Colour, London, John Murray Publishers, 2016. A. Vickery, « Golden age to separate spheres? A review of the categories and chronology of English women's history », The Historical Journal, 36 (2), 1993, 383–414. W. E. Houghton, The Victorian Frame of Mind, 1830-1870, New Haven/London, 1957. F.M.L. Thompson, The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain, 1830-1900, London, 1988. Stéphane Gibaud et Gérard Jaouen, « Arsenic - based drugs: from Fowler's solution to modern anticancer chemotherapy », Topics in Organometallic Chemistry, vol. 32,‎ 2010, p. 1-20 J. Wright, “The History of Green Dye is a History of Death,” Racked.com, march 17 2017, https://www.racked.com/2017/3/17/14914840/green-dye-history-death « The Deadly Trail of Arsenic Through the Ages », Weird History, 19 novembre 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI1wNoXZIkc K. Eschner, “Arsenic and Old Tastes Made Victorian Wallpaper Deadly,” Smithsonian Magazine, April 3 2017. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/victorian-wallpaper-got-its-gaudy-colors-poison-180962709/ A brief history of wallpaper, VAM.AC.UK https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/a-brief-history-of-wallpaper The surprising story of wallpaper, Andrea Watson, 2018 https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20181106-the-surprising-story-of-wallpaper An introduction to wallpaper, Zoe Wendon, https://www.wallpaperhistorysociety.org.uk Death on the. Doorstep: arsenic in Victorian wallpaper, Katherine Feldkamp, 24 septembre 2020 https://www.slam.org/blog/arsenic-in-victorian-wallpaper/ Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #arsenic

L'Histoire nous le dira
La vérité derrière le vert qui tue au 19e siècle | L'Histoire nous le dira # 225

L'Histoire nous le dira

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 30:47


Un vert qui tue, qui porte en lui le mal pour amener dans la tombe celle qui le porte et tous ceux qui les entourent. Un vert mortel…. Qui en a forcé plusieurs à s'en détourner et voir dans cette couleur un symbole de poison, l'associant au mauvais et au malin. Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: A. Matthews David, Fashion Victims. The Dangers of Dress Past and Present, New York, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2015. A. Matthews David, (traduction par Ivan Ricordel, Myriam Couturier). « Pigments empoisonnés. Les verts arseniaux », La Peaulogie - Revue de sciences sociales et humaines sur les peaux, 2019, (Peau)lluant. Les toxiques à notre contact (ISSN 2646-1064), 3, p. 25-63. J. C. Whorton, The Arsenic Century. How Victorian Britain was Poisoned at Home, Work & Play, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010. A. A. Meharg, Venomous Earth. How arsenic caused the world's worst mass poisoning, Macmillan, 2005. P.W. J. Bartrip, « How Green Was My Valance ?: Environmental Arsenic Poisoning and the Victorian Domestic Ideal », The English Historical Review, Vol. 109, no 433, 1994, p. 891-913. B. Hubbard, Poisons, L'histoire des poisons, des poudres et des empoisonneurs, Paris, Hachette, 2020. M. Pastoureau, Vert, histoire d'une couleur, Paris, Seuil, 2013. M. Pastoureau, « Le vert porte malheur », Histoire des préjugés, sous la dir. de J. Guérout et X. Mauduit, Paris, Les Arènes, 2023, p. 165-174. L. Hawksley, Bitten by Witch Fever. Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Victorian Homes, London, Thames & Hudson, 2016. A. Bonney, « Les enquêtes sur les dangers du vert de Schweinfurt et la santé au travail en France (1835-1860) », Histoire, médecine et santé, 19, 2021, p. 23-38. A. Bonney, « Entre utopie environnementale et environnement industriel insalubre : les papiers peints arsenicaux de William Morris », Romantisme, 3, no 189, 2020, p. 85- 95 https://www.cairn.info/revue-romantisme-2020-3-page-85.htm Toxic Colours - Amelie Bonney (University of Oxford) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u9dbk5eixU E. Piquet, « Les Fleurs du mal. Les maladies professionnelles des ouvriers en fleurs artificielles en France (1829-119) », Mémoire de première année de recherche en histoire contemporaine sous la direction de Judith Rainhorn, Université de Valenciennes, 2014. A. Guillerme, La naissance de l'industrie à Paris : entre sueurs et vapeurs, 1780-1830, Seyssel, Champ Vallon, 2007. J. Mertens, « Schweinfurt Green and the Sanitary Police. The Fight against Copper Arsenite Pigments », dans Ernst Homburg et Elisabeth Vaupel (dir.), Hazardous Chemicals. Agents of Risk and change, 1800-2000, New York, Berghahn, 2019, p. 63-86. M. Vernois, « Mémoires sur les accidents », Revue d'hygiène publique et de médecine légale, Paris, J-B Baillière et fils, 1859 , p. 319 à 346. G. Jorland, « L'hygiène professionnelle en France au XIXe siècle », Le Mouvement social, No. 213 (Oct. - Dec., 2005), pp. 71-90. T. Le Roux, Le laboratoire des pollutions industrielles, Paris, 1770-1830, Paris, Albin Michel, 2011, J. Wright, “The History of Green Dye is a History of Death,” Racked.com, March 17, 2017, https://www.racked.com/2017/3/17/14914840/green-dye-history-death « Scheele's Green », Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheele%27s_Green C. Crosby Niklas, « Splendid hues: colour, dyes, everyday science, and women's fashion, 1840-1875 », A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Brighton for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Brighton, 2009. S. Maddeaux, « The horrific history and pernicious present of fashion's unfinished death toll », National Post, May 2, 2019. https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/books/the-horrific-history-and-pernicious-present-of-fashions-unfinished-death-toll Death By Wallpaper: The Hidden Killers In The Victorian Home | Hidden Killers | Absolute History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3Jef7i7v1U&t=34s La vérité sur l'arsenic à l'époque victorienne, Nicole Rudolph https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l6oazbXohs&t=28s « The Deadly Trail of Arsenic Through the Ages », Weird History, 19 novembre 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI1wNoXZIkc https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179678/ http://kvadratinterwoven.com/emerald-green https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/107839 https://www.amusidora.fr/histoire-couleur-verte-et-arsenic/ https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Baudelaire_Les_Fleurs_du_Mal.djvu/281 Le texte et les sources ont été vérifiés de manière indépendante par un historien PhD. Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #vert #arsenic

Jesus Speaks Farsi
Engaging in Courageous Going with Tom Hawksley - Pray Give Go Stay E3

Jesus Speaks Farsi

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 67:44


As we continue our series on how to effectively engage with the global Church through praying, giving, going, and staying, this third episode focuses on what it can look like to courageously go.Today, Joe and Jennifer are joined by Tom Hawksley, a Brit who has spent his adult life in ministry, particularly with the church in Iran. He shares about his unconventional way of learning Farsi, how he met his Iranian wife, and what Mark 16:15 means when Jesus says “Go and Tell.”For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church please visit elam.com/iran-story.For more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.

House of Mystery True Crime History
Humphrey Hawksley - Ice Islands

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 55:11


'Another outstanding geopolitical thriller in Hawksley's excellent Rake Ozenna series . . . carefully researched, action-packed, and suspenseful' –Booklist Starred ReviewMajor Rake Ozenna faces dangerous choices and deadly consequences in this rip-roaring political thriller that takes you from the ice islands of Finland to the bustling streets of Tokyo via Russia and the White House . . . Buckle up, this is a thrilling ride!Major Rake Ozenna's mission is simple: gain access to the Kato family - Japan's most dangerous crime empire - and stop the threat to America. But when the secret son of the Russian leader is executed and Rake's target, Sara Kato, is implicated in the murder, a political crisis between Russia, Japan and the US is set in motion.It's a race to protect Sara and earn her trust whilst escaping theinhospitable terrain of the icy Aland Islands. Meanwhile, Russia wants revengefor the murder, a catastrophic move when it is revealed that Japan is not thetrusted ally America thought it was.As Rake learns the true extent of their deadly plans, he must draw on every ounce of his training to succeed. Because if he fails, it won't just be his life that will be lost . . . the consequences will be global!Ice Islands is the third Rake Ozenna thriller and will leave readers breathless . . . and eagerly anticipating the next heart-racing adventure!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

FitnessFAQs Podcast
#24 - Vik Hawksley

FitnessFAQs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 86:24


Train your body to become limitless. Learn how to become a strong, supple savage with Vik Hawksley.Chapters:(0:35) About Vik(4:00) Jack of all trades(7:39) Principles of success(10:06) Being intentional(14:36) Physical vocabulary(16:08) Can we have it all?(23:04) Flexible & strong(31:35) Favourite training split(34:48) Bent arm vs Straight arm(40:57) Strength vs Muscle(50:48) Think long term!(56:57) Important exercises(1:07:29) Partial range of motion?(1:13:46) Smart rest periods(1:22:22) Habits for successFitnessFAQs Discount Code:✅ Use code 'PODCAST10' at checkout to SAVE 10%https://fitnessfaqs.com/programs/Follow Ian Barseagle:InstagramWebsite

SRFIT TALKS
FITNESS TALK WITH VIK HAWKSLEY

SRFIT TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 66:39


Vik Hawksley is a Strength Coach based out of Australia and has been coaching since a decade! Vik shares his knowledge and experience which might be very valuable to many of you! So go ahead and give it a listen

Emma Reads
Jake Bakes Cakes by Gerald Hawksley

Emma Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 2:14


Jake Bakes Cakes

Grizzly Peaks Radio
007 - Ghost Jackal Kill - The fury of Hawksley Trevelyan

Grizzly Peaks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 73:19


After an extremely tedious lecture on Atlantean mythology and an unfortunate incident in the bathroom, the gang lay their inimitable charm on the esoteric and pompous Hawksley Trevelyan. I'm sure it'll go swimmingly. Join us again for another rip-roaring episode of the classic White Dwarf adventure written by Graeme Davis. Big News! We now have a Patreon page if you want to support the show, get early access, exclusive content and more Keeper - Andy Goodman from Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks Dr. Emory Watson is played by Scott Dorward from Good Friends of Jackson Elias and How We Roll Milton Blyth is played by Spencer Game of Keep Off the Borderlands Rita is played by Barney from Loco Ludus Nora Charles is played by Nicky from Infiltrating the BrOSR Hamp Cutty is played by TJ from Soundproof Mirror Music and Sound by Syrinscape the most amazing sounds for your gaming table and audio productions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-goodman9/message

The Strong For Life Podcast
#8 - Vik Hawksley - Exercise is optional, movement is essential

The Strong For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 74:44


Vik is a movement coach based in Sydney Australia.    I've been following him for a number of years now and love his approach to training and the integration of strength, mobility, and play.    He is a beast himself and in this episode, we go deep on programming. Highly recommend this to other coaches and to those of you interested in learning more about his why around programming.    You can check out Vik on Instagram @vik_hawkley and his website https://anatomyinmotion.com.au/aim-academy/

Rails with Jason
130 - ViewComponent with Joel Hawksley, Staff Engineer at GitHub

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 50:47


In this episode Joel Hawksley and I discuss ViewComponent, accessibility, and borrowing good ideas from React.ViewComponent.orgPrimer.styleHawksley.orgJoel Hawksley at GitHub

West Vancouver Magazine
Rising Up to the Challenge – British Pacific Properties and Beedie Living

West Vancouver Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 23:24


With a wealth of history behind them, British Pacific Properties is looking to develop a different kind of future. Now, in a new partnership with Beedie Living, these community builders are proposing some innovative ideas to rise to the challenge while addressing a potential uprising against traffic, the environment and sustainable housing. An exclusive interview with president, and West Vancouver resident, Geoff Croll. The new Upland development, with Hawksley and Wildwood, how does partnering with Beedie affect this? Well, we have entitlements for over 800 homes in Rogers Creek. And if Cypress Village gets approved, they'll be another 3,500 new market homes in Cypress Village. And one of our guiding principles as a company is ‘be a small giant' - which means we focus on getting better rather than getting bigger. So how do we deliver all these homes in a timely fashion without getting bigger? We find someone to work with us. Someone who shares the same core values. Someone who has the same dedication to quality and customer service. Someone who shares our commitment to community - and someone who shares our vision for the future. And the people at Beedie checked all those boxes. We're pretty excited to supercharge our team. The vision is large. The time commitment is enormous. The kind of home we need is changing? What does all that say? We've always played the long game. We've been here since 1931. It's always been a steady, slow progression across the hillside. And we've evolved from the 30s and the 40s and 50s to where we are today. We're addressing the needs of the community. And we have to do it in a thoughtful step by step manner that we can create a community on the hillside that meets the needs of both the new residents and the community that's already here. If you go back to the company's guiding principles, the number one thing is reverence for nature. We have to respect and conserve the natural environment that we have. How do you respond to those who say it's going to make the mountainside too busy - or there's going to be too much traffic? When we did the Rogers Creek plan back in 2008, the number one concern was the environment. Now, 13 years later, it's traffic and housing affordability. Traffic is a major concern in West Vancouver - and so it should be. If you look at where West Vancouver sits, it's at the intersection of Hwy 1 and Hwy 99, and it also has a large ferry terminal that connects the Sunshine Coast to Vancouver Island. There's also a popular ski hill in the most visited provincial park in the province (Cypress Provincial Park). Over a million cars a year travel up and down Cypress Bowl Road - none of it by public transit. So anything we do at Cypress Village will pale in comparison to the existing and future traffic generated by [these roads]. There's a lot that we are committed to doing to reduce traffic. So first and foremost, we are creating a complete community where it is truly possible to live, work and play without getting into a car. The village will provide all the amenities and services people need on a daily basis. Secondly, we're also committed to a developer-funded transit system from day one (at no cost to the taxpayer). We'll provide regular, reliable service to Ambleside and Park Royal using electric buses (carbon-free). Thirdly, we're providing other transportation alternatives to the alternative single- occupancy cars, such as an integrated system of walking and biking paths. We'll also have electric car sharing.  

Rails with Jason
[LIVE from RubyConf 2021] Joel Hawksley Tells Me About His Drink

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 1:26


In this special episode of Code with Jason, recorded live in Denver at RubyConf 2021, I ask Joel Hawksley what he's drinking and he tells me.

Warrior School
Episode 88: The Fundamentals of Training with Vik Hawksley

Warrior School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 93:17


Episode Notes Vik Hawksley is the founder and owner of Anatomy in Motion in Sydney Australia, with his powerhouse of a Wife, Sarah AIM  provides a clear pathway to building strong, bendy, and skillful humans. Today on the podcast Vik and I talk about how to build a strong, resilient, and capable body Here's a snapshot of what we chat about..... The fundamentals of training and how we build a strong foundation The key things we need to have a successful training practice How to train to build a strong body Results and how to look good naked Success pathways and timelines for training - how long does it take? Aim academy - how Vik is elevating coaches in the training and fitness space! Website https://anatomyinmotion.com.au/ The "gram" Vik  https://www.instagram.com/vik_hawksley/ Aim academy  https://www.instagram.com/aim__academy/

The Canadian Star System with Steve Patterson
Hawksley Workman & Jeremiah Brown

The Canadian Star System with Steve Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 58:51


This week, Steve and Diana chat with none other than one of Canada's most eclectic and charming musicians, Hawksley Workman! Hawksley talks about his 2020 album, ‘Less Rage More Tears,' why he loves the smaller arts scene in Peterborough where he now lives and why we should incorporate more comedians into rock shows.Hawksley shines the spotlight on his new Peterborough friend and Monday morning walk buddy, Jeremiah Brown! Jeremiah tells his incredible story of going from sitting on his parent's couch watching the Olympics to winning an Olympic medal for rowing in just four years and how that changed his life. Plus, he spills the beans on the incredibly unique way he met Hawksley by selling a microphone on Craigslist.To learn more about Hawksley Workman, check out his website https://hawksleyworkman.com/ or on Twitter @HawksleyWorkman and Instagram @HawksleyWorkman To learn more about Jeremiah Brown, check out his website at: www.the4yearolympian.com or on Twitter @jeremiahfbrown and Instagram @the4yearolympianHOST: Steve Patterson (Twitter: @patterballs)PRODUCER & CO-HOST: Diana Frances (Twitter @dianafrancesvan)TECHNICAL PRODUCER: Donovan Deschner from Fracture A Femur Productions (www.fractureafemur.com)MUSIC BY: Imagine Sound Studios (www.imaginesoundstudios.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement
#127 Strength & Movement Training w/ Vik Hawksley

Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021


#127 Strength & Movement Training w/ Vik Hawksley It is rare to possess high levels of both strength and mobility. Those who do, are certified beasts.Vik Hawksley is one such beast. An old friend of JBs, Vik owns his own studio on the North Shore of Sydney called Anatomy In Motion. There he teaches his […] The post #127 Strength & Movement Training w/ Vik Hawksley appeared first on Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement.

Hunters Bay Radio
ARTS R US - Beverley Hawksley (Being An Artist Is A Real Job) - JUN 20 2021

Hunters Bay Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 27:36


ARTS R US - Beverley Hawksley (Being An Artist Is A Real Job) - JUN 20 2021 by Hunters Bay Radio

The Tempo Report
In Conversation With Hawksley Workman

The Tempo Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 48:42


Listen in as I chat with Hawksley about getting creative, starting a Wayne's World esq variety show and Comparing musical improv on stage to a basketball team running plays on the court during a game. Enjoy! To find out about all things Hawksley Visit: https://hawksleyworkman.com   Like this episode? Visit https://www.djspencer.ca for all things on The Tempo Report    

Full of Chit-Chat w/ Charlie Demers
The Horizons of His Knowing (w/ Hawksley Workman)

Full of Chit-Chat w/ Charlie Demers

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 66:28


On episode 19 Charlie welcomes thinking person's rock star Hawksley Workman for a conversation on uncoolness, the bespoke 1980s & what the internet is doing to us one click at a time.For the latest on Hawksley's work see https://hawksleyworkman.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!

The Harbinger Spotlight
The Horizons of His Knowing (Full of Chit-Chat ep19 w/ Hawksley Workman)

The Harbinger Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 66:28


On episode 19 Charlie welcomes thinking person's rock star Hawksley Workman for a conversation on uncoolness, the bespoke 1980s & what the internet is doing to us one click at a time.For the latest on Hawksley's work see https://hawksleyworkman.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
The Horizons of His Knowing (Full of Chit-Chat ep19 w/ Hawksley Workman)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 66:28


On episode 19 Charlie welcomes thinking person’s rock star Hawksley Workman for a conversation on uncoolness, the bespoke 1980s & what the internet is doing to us one click at a time. For the latest on Hawksley's work see https://hawksleyworkman.com/ Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast
The Horizons of His Knowing (Full of Chit-Chat ep19 w/ Hawksley Workman)

Well Reds: A Left Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 66:28


On episode 19 Charlie welcomes thinking person’s rock star Hawksley Workman for a conversation on uncoolness, the bespoke 1980s & what the internet is doing to us one click at a time.For the latest on Hawksley's work see https://hawksleyworkman.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!

2TM's Breakfast Bits with Sally-Anne Whitten
Sam Hawksley chats to Sally-Anne all about his new album "Birds"

2TM's Breakfast Bits with Sally-Anne Whitten

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 10:28


Find us online on Instagram, Facebook and www.2tm.com.au

Remote Ruby
ViewComponents and the Future of Assets with Joel Hawksley

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 56:00


Joining us on today’s episode, we have Joel Hawksley, an Engineer at GitHub and creator of ViewComponent. We learn what ViewComponents are, how Joel came up with the idea, and his latest experiment and vision for it, which is a big one. Joel tells us some ideas he has for Cuprite, and Andrew talks about how Percy is a nice tool to use. Also, for those of you who haven’t used the components library or maybe haven’t started thinking about building Rails apps in terms of components, Joel is here to help answer some questions Andrew has for him.

Rails with Jason
088 - ViewComponent with Joel Hawksley of GitHub

Rails with Jason

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 39:59


In this episode I talk with Joel Hawksley, Software Engineer at GitHub, about GitHub's ViewComponent library. Links: ViewComponent.org Primer ViewComponents

Asobi Podcast
The Passive Hang - Episode 20 - Vik Hawksley, Anatomy in Motion - Intentional Design

Asobi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 89:17


Episode 20!! I’m very pleased to sit down with Vik Hawksley (@vik_hawksley), who runs Anatomy in Motion in Sydney. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Vik several times, training and learning from him. Anatomy in Motion isn’t just a gym or a studio, when you go to a class it runs like a well oiled system and feels like real physical education. In this chat I ask Vik about the considerations he puts into the design of his classes. He goes in depth into how he delivers movement education to the general public, and the biggest challenges we face delivering movement to a normal person. Even though Vik himself is a beast, he has an acute sense of adapting to the individual, using what works for them, rather than what may work for him. Vik also runs AIM Academy (@aim__academy) which is a free online support group for teachers and practitioners. I’ve been a part of it for over a year and it’s been a great way to connect with other like minded individuals. If you are interested I recommend sending him a message. You can get in touch with him via Instagram at @vik_hawksley or at www.anatomyinmotion.com.au

Ruby Rogues
RR 461: Rethinking the View Layer with Components with Joel Hawksley

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:34


Joel Hawksley is an engineer at Github who works on some of their Rails architecture. He is one of the authors of the view_component gem. He walks the Rogues through the genesis of the project and the pros and cons of using a library like view_component and how it adds testability and easy management to Rails views. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Guest Joel Hawksley Sponsors Resolve Digital "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links View Components for Bootstrap Rails PR for template annotations Rails PR for render_in RNR 161: LightOS and the Light Phone with Hugh Francis Picks Joel Hawksley: Joel's Website Visionect Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences remoteconferenceplaybook.com Devchat.tv Remote meetups Percy Jackson and the Olympians Dave Kimura: Arduino Luke Stutters: electric-io Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RR 461: Rethinking the View Layer with Components with Joel Hawksley

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:34


Joel Hawksley is an engineer at Github who works on some of their Rails architecture. He is one of the authors of the view_component gem. He walks the Rogues through the genesis of the project and the pros and cons of using a library like view_component and how it adds testability and easy management to Rails views. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Guest Joel Hawksley Sponsors Resolve Digital "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links View Components for Bootstrap Rails PR for template annotations Rails PR for render_in RNR 161: LightOS and the Light Phone with Hugh Francis Picks Joel Hawksley: Joel's Website Visionect Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences remoteconferenceplaybook.com Devchat.tv Remote meetups Percy Jackson and the Olympians Dave Kimura: Arduino Luke Stutters: electric-io Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
RR 461: Rethinking the View Layer with Components with Joel Hawksley

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:34


Joel Hawksley is an engineer at Github who works on some of their Rails architecture. He is one of the authors of the view_component gem. He walks the Rogues through the genesis of the project and the pros and cons of using a library like view_component and how it adds testability and easy management to Rails views. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Guest Joel Hawksley Sponsors Resolve Digital "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links View Components for Bootstrap Rails PR for template annotations Rails PR for render_in RNR 161: LightOS and the Light Phone with Hugh Francis Picks Joel Hawksley: Joel's Website Visionect Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences remoteconferenceplaybook.com Devchat.tv Remote meetups Percy Jackson and the Olympians Dave Kimura: Arduino Luke Stutters: electric-io Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

Access Potential Podcast
EPISODE 66 - Vik Hawksley: One Step at A Time

Access Potential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 67:04


In this episode I chat with Vik Hawksley, small business owner, coach, mentor and trainer about how he is handling his (second) transition while we start the Corona Virus slow down.There is a lot of value in here for anyone with a member base, or a tribe and looking for ways to stay connected in this time.

The Big Travel Podcast
86. Foreign Correspondent Humphrey Hawksley; Expelled from Sri Lanka, Death Threats in the Philippines and Cold War Espionage Thrillers

The Big Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 43:04


Humphrey Hawksley's work as a BBC foreign correspondent has taken him to crises on every continent. He been expelled from Sri Lanka, had death threats from several extreme regimes and traced Graham Greene’s footsteps in Sierra Leone . His passion for borders has influenced his writing with the Cold War and espionage prominent themes in his popular thrillers. On this episode we talk war zones, politics, the EU, Trump, guns, Russia, Iraq, Afghanistan and the pain of accidently tipping a well-known country music star on the streets of Nashville.   On this episode we cover:   Victorian Grandeur at The National Liberal Club, founded by William Gladstone The UKIP leader with his mistress who darkened the Liberal Club’s door Paddy Ashdown, Charles Kennedy, Menzies Campbell The worldwide locations for his books - Man On Ice and Man on Edge His first BBC assignment to Sri Lanka His first exclusion from a country The Tamil population initially being repressed by the government Then turning into ‘the most brutal terrorist group in the world’ The dire situation in Hong Kong Being at a turning point in world politics The rise of the far right As a journalist he likes a good story 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall The cycle has turned – a generation forgetting what has happened before it The EU being incremental in preventing war Japan versus South Korea Brexit not being unique around the world The post 9/11 war on terror If he wasn’t a journalist he would be worried! The current movement not having a Blowin’ in the Wind yet John Simpson thinking the threat of Russia is overestimated The power of online meddling Could the third world war be online? Russia wanting to re-create a significant zone of influence Political changes after the Tiananmen Square massacre and fall of the Berlin wall The Orwellian rise of Russian and Chinese enemies Death threats on answer machines in Sri Lanka Death threats by phone in the Philippines The BBC being wrongly accused of paying insurgents to blow people up The British Embassy versus the American Embassy Whether he’s been afraid in war zones Lisa’s Nan giving birth during an air raid on the Wirral More shootings and bombings in Iraq and Afghanistan Being confused about what people want to achieve The West not planning what would happen next after Saddam and Gaddafi Questioning the West’s reaction Tracing Graham Greene’s steps in Sierra Leone The bleakness of the US/Russian border where two super powers meet Little Diomedes and Big Diomedes Roman Abramovich being governor of Chukotka Writing thrillers based on borders Cold being cold – whether you have the right clothes or not Hair freezing competitions in Canada Trump’s wall in Colorado The plan to build a tunnel or a bridge from Alaska to Russia Greta Thunberg speaking to the whole world and being listened to Should we off-set our travel miles Addis Ababa being special – or are we just off our heads due to altitude Dervla Murphy and how both Lisa and Humphrey are big fans How eco-travel is out of reach for your average family holiday How travel changes with young children Dog sledding to see the Northern Lights Walking the Pacific Crest Trail – Mexico Border to US/Canada border Struggling with ‘walking on the underclass’ in places like India Trump, guns and healthcare in the USA Doing the music trail in Mississippi Johnny Cash songs on Nashville’s famous strip 10,000 people in 10,000 garages writing songs How great art, culture and music springs from times of conflict Hitching hiking through Thailand in 1974 A Whiter Shade of Pale wafting through the night skies over rice paddies  

Access Potential Podcast
Episode 45 - Vik Hawksley (Anatomy in Motion): Creating Leaders

Access Potential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 77:27


Episode 45 - Vik HawksleyVik and Sarah are the founders of Anatomy in Motion in Sydney, a strength and movement facility that is changing the game completely. Among many other things, Vik is a creator, learner, leader, teacher, partner and father. I've known Vik for only about two years, but it feels like longer. Vik moves fast - so a lot has happened in this time, but really if you know him well you know he's just getting started.I was grateful to get to sit with Vik and grab this time for a longer conversation. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Mike & Andy: Stream of Consciousness
Ep.2 – We have a special guest today - all the way from Denver Colorado, Justin Hawksley!

Mike & Andy: Stream of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 55:23


2 - Episode Notes Mike Hawksley is the father, Andrew Hawksley is the son. Our guest today is Mike's oldest son and Andrew's older brother, Justin Hawksley. Justin lives outside Denver, CO and works as a Financial Advisor.Music from https://filmmusic.io "Whiskey on the Mississippi" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Kinda Sorta Maybe Like a Podcast
Canadian alt-rock icon Hawksley Workman

Kinda Sorta Maybe Like a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 38:53


Hawksley Workman has been making albums since the late 90s (his first full-length, For Him and the Girls, came out in 1999) and he's been releasing new music every year or 2 since then. He's rarely been one to stick to the same vibe record-to-record, jumping between styles and influences in a way that he says was likely frustrating for record execs, his touring band, and perhaps even some of his fans over the years. However, he's always been a unique and singular artist, and his longtime fans have never doubted the authenticity of his music, whether it's stripped-down folk, high-energy synth-pop, or anything in between. Besides his many solo releases and tour dates around the world, he's also served as a producer for some of Canada's best folk and pop acts, wrote a stage musical with accompanying soundtrack, and has put out a pair of records as drummer and singer with the band Mounties. More recently, he released a brand new solo record ("Median Age Wasteland") earlier this year, just yesterday put out a single ("Around Here") from an already-completed new album, and will be on a 24-date tour with a full band across Canada from November 1 through December 4 (dates below). Paul Little got a chance to speak to Hawksley last week ahead of his month-long excursion across the country, and during their in-depth chat they talked about his return to Europe the past couple years, the music and influence of the 1980s on his last release and his upcoming record, the idea of "less rage, more tears", the destructiveness of fame, his sense of gratitude heading into this tour, and what his trusted piano player Mr. Lonely has meant to him musically and personally over the years.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
276: Introducing ActionView::Component with Joel Hawksley

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 29:13


Joel Hawksley is a software engineer at GitHub. He recently served as the technical lead for Project Paper Cuts, incorporating feedback from the community into GitHub. He is now the lead on introducing support for ActionView::Component into Rails core.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
276: Introducing ActionView::Component with Joel Hawksley

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 29:13


Joel Hawksley is a software engineer at GitHub. He recently served as the technical lead for Project Paper Cuts, incorporating feedback from the community into GitHub. He is now the lead on introducing support for ActionView::Component into Rails core.

Parkindale Productions's Podcast
Episode 6- Hawksley Workman

Parkindale Productions's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 51:02


Derrick and Matt Where lucky enough to get to sit down with Hawksley Workman while in town for a string of shows. Hawksley and the boys talked about everything from music today, to paintings of The Queen. The format for this episode was a little different. So instead of off the floor acoustic songs, we took a couple songs from Hawksley's Shepody House show that followed the episode and are releasing them exclusively on this podcast.....you don't want to miss this one!

Utopia World Problems
Ep.1 - Lauren Hawksley / Eat Up!

Utopia World Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 58:47


Lauren from Bristol's Eat Up! collective builds her Utopia before the onset of some outrageous problems threaten to unbalance its harmonious, often otter-based, existence.Find Eat Up: @eatupcollective (instagram)https://www.facebook.com/Eatupcollective/https://www.facebook.com/EatUpforStartersSupport the show (https://www.facebook.com/utopiaworldproblems)

North By North Quest
Episode 73 [Interlude] - A Clue to a Kill (feat. Adal Rifai from Hello From the Magic Tavern)

North By North Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 89:52


Happy Thanksgiving! Come celebrate with us by having a dinner party with a heaping helping of MURDER. Don’t be shy – Prosper Treble and his familiar Hawksley (played by special guest Adal Rifai) have really outdone themselves with awkward and unsettling conversations, tense moments, nervous laughter, and questionable decisions all in the spirit of the holidays to help protect who enters the Great Library. But remember, not everybody tonight end up making it through… Connect: Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Website Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on itunes or your favorite podcasting platform! Also if you post on social media and use the hashtag #NxNQ, your name might even get picked for an NPC in a later episode. Support: Visit our Patreon and leave a rating and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast source! Get a free audio book at Audible! We don’t pay to advertise so word of mouth and reviews are crucial for new listeners finding the show. So please spread the word! Cast: David Alvord (Pa's "Pascal" Scaltula) Tiffany Alvord (Valen Mor) Chelsea "Little Red Dot" Steverson (Sylo Scibin Sporelit) Elizabeth Goodgame (Zil) Joe Frankovitch (Kolvar Ironspire) Guest: Adal Rifai (Proctor Treble & Hawksley) Hello from the Magic Tavern Hey Riddle Riddle

North By North Quest
Episode 72 [Interlude] - An Evening of Treble (feat. Adal Rifai from Hello From the Magic Tavern)

North By North Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 46:10


What happens when unauthorized people try to enter the Great Library? Meet Prosper Treble and Hawksley in the Arbiter’s Manor, keeper of the keys and he who weighs the worth of the uninitiated. Enjoy an evening of gentlemenly revelries brought to you by special guest Adal Rifai. Connect: Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Website Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on itunes or your favorite podcasting platform! Also if you post on social media and use the hashtag #NxNQ, your name might even get picked for an NPC in a later episode. Support: Visit our Patreon and leave a rating and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast source! Get a free audio book at Audible! We don’t pay to advertise so word of mouth and reviews are crucial for new listeners finding the show. So please spread the word! Cast: David Alvord (Pa's "Pascal" Scaltula) Tiffany Alvord (Valen Mor) Chelsea "Little Red Dot" Steverson (Sylo Scibin Sporelit) Elizabeth Goodgame (Zil) Joe Frankovitch (Kolvar Ironspire) Guest: Adal Rifai (Proctor Treble & Hawksley) Hello from the Magic Tavern Hey Riddle Riddle

Conversations with Calcaterra
EP55 – Craig Hawksley (Retired Comedian) EXPLICIT - Conversations with Calcaterra

Conversations with Calcaterra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 85:02


“I hate to write but I love having to have written…that’s the biggest bunch of crap I’ve ever heard.” – Craig Hawksley as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra “I wish I would have had guys like me now to help me write then. To give me advice that it took me 40 years to learn…the hard way.” – Craig Hawksley as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra Who is Craig Hawksley Get me Craig Hawksley Get me a young Craig Hawksley Whatever happened to Craig Hawksley Who is Craig Hawksley This is an old show business adage which sums up the stages of one’s life in entertainment. Craig Hawksley is a retired St. Louis based comedian who was a part of the inaugural “Blue Collar Comedy” tour. His success is defined by his great family, a career in comedy and a career as a writer. He is debt free and does what he wants, and has a lot of love in his life. Visit Ken @ www.kencalcaterra.com and on various social media outlets and please share and comment on this episode. Sign up to our mailing list to receive updates on Ken’s work and Conversations with Calcaterra Special Thanks to show sponsors: Steven Walden – The 3D painter utilizes vibrant colors to make his subjects jump off the canvas. Check out his sports and pop culture renderings at www.stevenwalden.com and follow him on various social media platforms. Mike Aubuchon of Premier Insurance Agency – www.premierinsagency.com – 314.729.0054 Dr. Mark Holland – http://chiroandrehab.com/ and http://www.mystlouischiropractor.com/

So Yesterday
He Was A Sk8er Boi feat. Ally Hawksley [Brink!]

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 61:43


Cecily and Alden are joined by maven of unscripted television Ally Hawksley for a viewing of the gory and globe-trotting masterpiece that is Disney Channel's Brink!

The CMO Show
Lee Hawksley on from the printing press to personalisation

The CMO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 22:44


It's no secret the world of marketing is changing at lightning speeds. Marketers are increasingly tapping into new technologies to create great customer experiences. In this episode of The CMO Show, Lee Hawksley joins us to investigate the evolution of the marketing industry and the role of artificial intelligence, Big Data and the Internet of Things in creating a personalised experience for the customer. “If we really want to push the envelope and we want to gain competitive advantage as marketers then we have to experiment.” Senior Vice President and General Manager at Salesforce, Lee has over 20 years of experience in the software and digital media industries. He's also a fierce advocate of Australia's entrepreneur-led innovation economy. Tune in as Mark and a jet-lagged JV tackle the dynamic industry landscape and how technology will increasingly underpin marketing objectives in the future.

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with Mounties #197

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 29:28


Mounties (the band) is often called a Canadian indie supergroup because it's made up of an all-star lineup from the Canuck rock 'n' roll landscape: Steve Bays (from Hot Hot Heat), Ryan Dahle (from Age of Electric and Limblifter) and solo rocker Hawksley Workman. The night I hung out with Steve and Hawksley in Steve's SUV, the guys told me that all Mounties tracks begin with a box of wine and a jam session. (How awesome does that sound?) Steve and Hawksley were very talkative and it was hard to get them to stay on point once they started on a topic. What's the best (and worst) part of working with other successful and established musicians? Which other supergroup didn't work for Hawksley and Steve (as fans)? Who would they like to add to thier supergroup? How sexy is Mounties bassist Parker Bossley? What's the best brand of box wine to drink while jamming? We chat about all this and more! Tracks played on the show... 1) Mounties, Thrash Rock Legacy (2014) "Headphones" 2) Mounties, Thrash Rock Legacy (2014) "Pretty Respectable" 3) Mounties, Thrash Rock Legacy (2014) "Tokyo Summer" 4) Mounties, Thrash Rock Legacy (2014) "Waking Up On Time" ALL songs CANCON

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
7. Sam Hawksley on Shawn Colvin "A Few Small Repairs"

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 28:41


On the seventh episode of My Favorite Album, host Jeremy Dylan is joined by singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Sam Hawksley (Adam Brand, The Sunny Cowgirls) to discuss Shawn Colvin's Grammy-winning 1996 breakthrough album "A Few Small Repairs". Along the way, they break down classic tracks "Sunny Came Home", "Wichita Skyline" and "If I Were Brave", wonder whether the album should be co-credited to John Leventhal, getting personal through abstraction and why you should be afraid if Sam likes your music. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He has directed the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins and the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com

What's So Funny?
What's So Funny? with guests Mounties - March 9, 2014

What's So Funny?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2014 108:47


Mounties paid us a visit in this episode. Not the RCMP, but the Canadian supergroup featuring Hawksley Workman, Ryan Dahle, and Steve Bays. We talked about funny dads, memorizing comedy routines, the ugly side of the music business, Hall and Oates, boogie-woogie, the name 'Squamish', and growing up in the '40s. Rock on.