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In this episode, Tim hosts the keynote LIVE from the HPBExpo 2025 - "Leading Through Times of Uncertainty and Change." Hear from: • Brian Smith, President of Hearth & Home Technologies - “If you're finished changing, you're finished.” • Henry Hall, President of Skytech and Chair of HBPA Executive Board - “Hard work beats talent. If you're willing to stay in it long enough, you win.” • Jill McClure, President and CEO of HPBA - “There's curiosity about what we can become and the power of collaboration will guide our work.” • Kris Richardson, incoming Chair of HPBA Executive Board - “Over the years, the one consistent thing that I've seen year in and year out, is the people in this industry are amazing.” ------ Become a supporter of The Fire Time Network and get access to awesome rewards: https://itsfiretime.com/join To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app
Does a bear kill in the woods? That's the question Patrick Horvath sets out to answer in his “Richard Scarry meets Dexter” opus Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, the subject of this year's very first Four-Color Flashback. The 2024 IDW series takes place in an idyllic world of anthropomorphic animals where not all is as it seems–the local hardware store owner, Samantha Strong, has a nasty habit of heading out to the city and slaughtering random passersby. That is, until another serial killer comes to her small town of Woodbrook, threatening the life she has carefully maintained for decades. Paul, Arlo, and Special Guest™ Eric Sipple discuss Horvath's deceptively simple cartooning, his brilliant use of panel layouts, the limits of the book's suburban satire, Hassane Otsmane-Elhaou's visionary lettering, and so much more. Plus, Arlo raves about Best Picture nominee Nickel Boys. NEXT: we'll be back, someway, somehow. BREAKDOWN 00:00:28 - Intro / Guest 00:02:48 - Banter and generally wasting time 00:08:44 - Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 01:35:47 - Outro / Next LINKS “Exclusive Interview: Patrick Horvath on BENEATH THE TREES WHERE NOBODY SEES” by Christian Angeles, The Beat MUSIC “Teddy Bear's Picnic” by Henry Hall, The Best Children's Songs & Stories (2014) “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” by Lead Belly, The Tradition Masters (2002) GOBBLEDYCARES National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Abortion Funds in Every State: https://bit.ly/AbortionFundsTwitter Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ The Trevor Project provides information and support to LGBTQ youth: thetrevorproject.org Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/ National Center for Transgender Equality: transequality.org Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://www.unduemedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
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In this episode, we get to meet Henry Hall. Henry is a musician and actor from LA, whose new album, Stop Doing Funny Stuff, is out now. (That didn't stop me from screwing up the title of it TWICE, but, I digress.) In this chat, Henry and I discuss the record and its myriad of influences and styles. We talk inspiration - both lyrically and musically - of folks as eclectic as Patsy Cline, Morrissey, and Jens Lekman. We also touch on his comedy lineage, as Henry is the son of comedy legends Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall. We talk his own discovery of and relationship with comedy, including his own lead series role in the new show Dinner With the Parents, as well as the glory that is Julia's show, Veep. We talk about a lot more, too; it's a very casual, fun, funny, light-hearted conversation. Thank you for listening.
We're going to politely mug Daniel & Henry so we can have all their Beanie Babies and make a TCB fortune! Henry Hall & Daniel Thrasher Would anyone come to our show? Beanie Babies Billionaires and collectibles The wealth bunkers “Securitized” Friday Night Dinner → Dinner With The Parents On set pranks Auditioning & getting the parts Maths! Filming in London Getting politely mugged Carol Kane White House Plumbers Henry double cheeked up More Beanie Babies Merch drop soon? HENRY & DANIEL: Watch Dinner With The Parents on Freevee Daniel's Links Henry's Links LINKS: Send us show ideas, comments, questions or concerns by texting us 212.433.3TCB text or leave us a voicemail Watch TCB on YouTube Creator: Bryan Green Co-Host: Bryan Green Co-Host: Krissy Hoadley Producer: Christina A. Producer: Gustavo B. Download & Listen on the Audacy app To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
本期摘要 友友们大家好,这期闲聊节目里我们和好朋友春额一起在时隔近五年之后又一次回答了普鲁斯特问卷,通过各自的回答和几年间答案的变化了解自己与彼此,过程开心又美妙,希望你们听得开心,也提前祝大家假期愉快~ 分享一只听我们聊天听睡着的小狗
Things had been relatively quiet, but there are now plenty of options coming to streaming services and in theaters, especially as we get closer to the summer movie season. In this week's episode, co-host Bruce Miller shares an interview he had with Quinn Shephard and Samir Mehta, producers of "Under the Bridge," a new limited series on Hulu staring Lily Gladstone. It's the first big project for Gladstone, fresh off her Oscar nomination for "Killers of the Flower Moon." Also on Hulu is a new four-part documentary called, "Thank You Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story." The series looks at the history of the band and includes interviews with Jon Bon Jovi, current and former band members, and Bruce Springsteen. Co-host Terry Lipshetz, who grew up in Jon Bon Jovi's hometown of Sayreville, New Jersey, shares some fun facts including a Star Wars connection. Another new series is the Amazon Freevee comedy "Dinner with the Parents." The cast includes Carol Kane and Henry Hall, who is the son of Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall. And the show wraps with a discussion of the buzz surround "Civil War," the new film where the nation has fractured and a team of journalists is covering the war. Kirsten Dunst stars as a photojournalist and Nick Offerman plays the president. And of course, there's Dunst's husband Jesse Plemons stealing the show in an uncredited role. Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin.
A discussion of the 1966 stage-play-turned-film by Mike Nichols, starring Elizabeth Taylor. Topics include: Modern society, alcohol, marriage, divorce. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?" by Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra.
This is episode 163, the year, 1845. New Cape Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland had shown he was a man of action — as a veteran of the Peninsular Campaign against Napoleon you'd expect that, particularly as he fought at Waterloo. This new man of action governor had some doubts about a few things here in sunny South Africa. He doubted the effectiveness of Andries Stockenstrom's Eastern Cape Ceded territory system for a start. He would sort that he thought with the introduction of a new system which was actually an old system. More about that later. Maitland also doubted the effectiveness of two other treaties signed by his predecessor Sir George Napier with Griqua leader Adam Kok the third and King Moshoeshoe the First of the Basotho. But we need to turn south, back to the Eastern Cape Frontier. The 1840s were a high point of settler power in the Eastern Cape and wool was driving development. As the state expanded, pressure grew on the Ceded Territory, between the Fish and Keiskamma Rivers. It was also a time of reinforcing both the military forts around the frontier, and the communication systems. Starting in the mid-1830s, the British had extended their forts and signalling systems. They had been caught off-guard by the amaXhosa who'd raided the Eastern Cape without warning at the start of the Sixth Frontier War and it was imperative they improve their communication. After the frontier war of 1835-6, the planning of the system of frontier defence fell on the Royal engineers including Lieutenant-Colonel Griffith George Lewis and Captain WFD Jervois, as well as a civilian employee of the War Office, Henry L Hall. Lewis commanded the Royal Engineers in the colony at the time. He repeatedly expressed his frustration at the tardiness of the British government in allocating funds for the effective defence of the frontier districts. These funds of course were squeezed out of the British taxpayer, so the political leadership would not always release investments of this sort immediately. Lewis was one of those folks we come across every now and again, someone who seems to understand the big picture and the need for action. He wrote extensively on frontier defence policy, and complained that for years after the close of the war no clear decisions had been taken on how funds were to be utilised. His warnings like those of Sir John Hare the lieutenant Governor of the Eastern Cape were not being heeded. Jervois built the stockades at Peddie, Trompetter's Drift, Double Drift and fort Brown, all found in the frontier districts of the Eastern Cape. Jervois would end up in the Channel Islands by the way, and designed and built a whole series of fortifications that were to become famous during the Second world War. The imperial government also approved of Lewis's scheme for ‘signal towers', and new roads and bridges to improve communications between these forts and the headquarters at Grahamstown where new barracks were to be built on the old Drostdy Ground. Lewis had been instrumental in building a series of towers to improve communications with Fort Beaufort and Fort Peddie, starting from Fort Selwyn in Grahamstown. The survey to establish suitable points on which to erect the stations was done by Henry Hall, stationed in the Eastern Cape in the period 1842–1858. Robert Godlonton had decided that his Grahamstown Journal was going to up the ante once more when it came to both the Kat River settlement where the khoekhoe lived, and the Ceded Territory. Appropriating the language of civilisation, Godlonton wrote in the journal that “…Colonisation would be then synonymous with civilisation, and the natives instead of being depressed or destroyed, would be raised from their wretched grovelling condition and participate in all the advantages which civilised government is calculated to bestow.” The fact that the amaXhosa people did not regard themselves as in a grovelling condition was utterly ignored by Godlonton.
This is episode 163, the year, 1845. New Cape Governor Sir Peregrine Maitland had shown he was a man of action — as a veteran of the Peninsular Campaign against Napoleon you'd expect that, particularly as he fought at Waterloo. This new man of action governor had some doubts about a few things here in sunny South Africa. He doubted the effectiveness of Andries Stockenstrom's Eastern Cape Ceded territory system for a start. He would sort that he thought with the introduction of a new system which was actually an old system. More about that later. Maitland also doubted the effectiveness of two other treaties signed by his predecessor Sir George Napier with Griqua leader Adam Kok the third and King Moshoeshoe the First of the Basotho. But we need to turn south, back to the Eastern Cape Frontier. The 1840s were a high point of settler power in the Eastern Cape and wool was driving development. As the state expanded, pressure grew on the Ceded Territory, between the Fish and Keiskamma Rivers. It was also a time of reinforcing both the military forts around the frontier, and the communication systems. Starting in the mid-1830s, the British had extended their forts and signalling systems. They had been caught off-guard by the amaXhosa who'd raided the Eastern Cape without warning at the start of the Sixth Frontier War and it was imperative they improve their communication. After the frontier war of 1835-6, the planning of the system of frontier defence fell on the Royal engineers including Lieutenant-Colonel Griffith George Lewis and Captain WFD Jervois, as well as a civilian employee of the War Office, Henry L Hall. Lewis commanded the Royal Engineers in the colony at the time. He repeatedly expressed his frustration at the tardiness of the British government in allocating funds for the effective defence of the frontier districts. These funds of course were squeezed out of the British taxpayer, so the political leadership would not always release investments of this sort immediately. Lewis was one of those folks we come across every now and again, someone who seems to understand the big picture and the need for action. He wrote extensively on frontier defence policy, and complained that for years after the close of the war no clear decisions had been taken on how funds were to be utilised. His warnings like those of Sir John Hare the lieutenant Governor of the Eastern Cape were not being heeded. Jervois built the stockades at Peddie, Trompetter's Drift, Double Drift and fort Brown, all found in the frontier districts of the Eastern Cape. Jervois would end up in the Channel Islands by the way, and designed and built a whole series of fortifications that were to become famous during the Second world War. The imperial government also approved of Lewis's scheme for ‘signal towers', and new roads and bridges to improve communications between these forts and the headquarters at Grahamstown where new barracks were to be built on the old Drostdy Ground. Lewis had been instrumental in building a series of towers to improve communications with Fort Beaufort and Fort Peddie, starting from Fort Selwyn in Grahamstown. The survey to establish suitable points on which to erect the stations was done by Henry Hall, stationed in the Eastern Cape in the period 1842–1858. Robert Godlonton had decided that his Grahamstown Journal was going to up the ante once more when it came to both the Kat River settlement where the khoekhoe lived, and the Ceded Territory. Appropriating the language of civilisation, Godlonton wrote in the journal that “…Colonisation would be then synonymous with civilisation, and the natives instead of being depressed or destroyed, would be raised from their wretched grovelling condition and participate in all the advantages which civilised government is calculated to bestow.” The fact that the amaXhosa people did not regard themselves as in a grovelling condition was utterly ignored by Godlonton.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to Everyone! This special show features vintage Big Band Christmas recordings by Jimmy Dorsey, Johnny Mercer, Henry Hall, Horace Heidt and many more. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
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Intro: One More Night – Can 1. Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogey Man – BBC Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall (2:52) 2. Season of the Witch – Lana Del Rey (4:09) 3. Spooky – Dusty Springfield (2:44) 4. Black Cat – Broadcast (3:59) 5. Ghost Rider – Suicide (2:35) 6. There's a Ghost in My House – R. Dean Taylor (2:29) 7. Mysterious Mose – Rube Bloom & his Bayou Boys (3:19) 8. Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon (3:30) 9. Free Witch and No Bra Queen – Stereolab (4:45) 10. Cry of the Werewolf – Scientist (4:25) 11. Willie's Lady – Martin Carthy (7:24) 12. Cold Blows the Wind – Pamela Wyn Shannon (3:39) 13. The Ghost of the St Louis Blues – Emmett Miller & Phil Pavey, acc. by his Georgia Crackers (3:05) 14. White Ghost Blues – New Orleans Owls (2:50) 15. Voodoo Woman – Koko Taylor (3:49) 16. I Walk On Gilded Splinters – Dr John the Night Tripper (7:39) 17. Voodoo – Jimmy Giuffre (2:56) 18. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - edit – Jimi Hendrix Experience (4:05) 19. Voodoo Ray – A Guy Called Gerald (4:27) 20. Long Lankin – Alasdair Roberts & Friends (5:06) 21. Old Hag You Have Killed Me – The Bothy Band (4:15) 22. The Ghost – Burning Spear (3:56) 23. Witches Hat – Incredible String Band (2:30) 24. The Bewitched Scene 4: A Soul Tormented by Contemporary Music Finds a Humanizing Alchemy – Harry Partch (5:43) 25. The Cauldron – Third Ear Band (1:27) 26. Ghosts in the Shower – Chong the Nomad (2:55) 27. Dead Man Blues – Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers (3:20) 28. Zombie – C.W. Stoneking (3:51) 29. Ghost of Yesterday – Billie Holiday (2:36) 30. Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra (2:53) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Episode 76: On RT centenary day itself, part 2 of our back-story of back issues, as Radio Times turns 100. Catch part 1 if you haven't already: https://pod.fo/e/1f20d1 - there we journeyed from 1923 to 1991, when the monopoly was ended and the British government opened up the TV listings market. In part 2, we're joined again by today's Radio Times co-editor Shem Law and RT enthusiast, collector, historian and BBC Genome contributor Dr Steve Arnold - plus the author of The Radio Times Story Tony Currie. How come part 2 covers just a few decades then? Well, Shem Law told us aplenty about RT present and future too. It's a real treat that certainly made me re-assess the state of the industry in a number of ways: from what we consume, to how we choose what to consume, to how we hear about what we choose what to consume. With me? Great. Listen on. Listen in. If it's on Radio Times, it's in this episode. SHOWNOTES: Steve Arnold's website: radiotimesarchive.com The Radio Times Story by Tony Currie: https://amzn.to/3t0TCQc The Radio Times Cover Story book, edited by Shem Law & co: https://amzn.to/3ES4YZv The Gift of a Radio by Justin Webb: https://amzn.to/45c3GDo Paul Kerensa's books: https://amzn.to/3LEGOWd We are nothing to do with the BBC - this is a solo independent operation. Support us at Patreon.com/paulkerensa - £5/mth gets you extra video, audio & writings. Paul's on tour this with An Evening of (Very) Old Radio AND The First Religious Broadcast: Re-Staged - come see: paulkerensa.com/tour. Music by Will Farmer, apart from Radio Times by Henry Hall. Subscribe, Rate, Review, Thanks! NEXT TIME: We'll be having a break for a month or so, partly to delineate the seasons (partly to do more researching). Up next, an authors' special, navigating approx 150 years of wireless, radio, TV and more via half a dozen or so notable writers and academics with books that you-yes-you can buy, read, and grow your brain. Thanks for listening (in). And happy centenary, Radio Times! paulkerensa.com/oldradio
Robby & Joe react to an article that Paul Kuharsky wrote about Derrick Henry's hopes for the Football Hall of Fame one day. Does Tyjae Spears' role on the team hurt that? Nick is in the questions chair this week for the Choice is Yours. He picks someone who has their jersey number already retired.
It's the final season of Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and we're reviewing every episode! This week's guest is Henry Hall, Hip-Hop Head, Wu-Tang Fan, and Vegas's Big Brother! Support at http://Patreon.com/hiphopnow Check out more content here: http://linktr.ee/HipHopNow 50 Years of Hip-Hop Special: http://youtu.be/5NYUNl5oDNQ Hip-Hop NOW Twitter Group: http://twitter.com/i/communities/1517440497924648961 Merch! Shirts, Hoodies, Phone Cases, and more! Visit http://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/11195217…dcast-logo-shirt Twitter/Instagram/Tik Tok/Clubhouse: @Vegasworldinc Facebook: http://Facebook.com/HipHopRightNow Hip-Hop NOW Podcast's Theme music is produced by McLovin Beatz (@mclovin-beatz)
In this all-new edition of Attaboy Clarence... Some delightful melodies from Louis Armstrong and Henry Hall (one of which might be more fitting for Halloween...) We answer the question: What must your diet be if you need an Airwick freshener? Another guessing game from Who The Hell Is That Hollywood Legend! (Clue: it's a swashbuckler who once starred in a film with a HUGE twist) And then we're in the very capable hands of Warner Brothers as we take a look at two of their 1937 hits - one a dark tale of resentment and prejudice, and the other an empowering but brutal tale of ladies vs gangsters - and both starring one of their most iconic leading men. He's also back to star in one of Warner's most famous weepies for the radio in a truly wonderful piece of fantasy casting Welcome to The Warner Corner! Sign up now and gain access to hundreds more hours of this show at https://www.patreon.com/attaboysecret Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the BBC turns 100, enjoy 100 Years in 100 Minutes! This is just part 1, 1922-54 - from the company years of Magnet House then Savoy Hill, to the corporation years up to the eve of commercial competition, the last time the BBC was the sole official broadcaster. For the early years, enjoy the archive clips, some very rare - from the first presenters, John Reith and early performers. As time goes on, extracts give way to insights: from experts, podcast listeners and those who were there... YOU HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: 1920s: John Reith, Arthur Burrows, Kreisler's Liebesleid (first music on the BBC), A.E. Thompson, Leonard Hawke (Drake Goes West - first music from London), Charles Penrose (The Laughing Policeman), Helena Millais as Our Lizzie, Rev John Mayo, Rev Archibald Fleming, Harold Bishop, Cecil Lewis?, Peter Eckersley, Kathleen Garscadden, Lord Gainford, Dr Kate Murphy, Dr Andrea Smith, Archibald Haddon, Marion Cran, Percy Scholes?, Justin Webb, Nightingale and Cello, Rev Dick Sheppard (first broadcast service), Richard Hughes' Danger (first play), A.J. Alan, King George V, Alan Stafford, Tommy Handley, John Henry and Blossom, Dr Martin Cooper, Harry Graham, Arthur Phillips, Filson Young, H.L. Fletcher, Flotsam and Jetsam, Christopher Stone, Henry Wood, Prof David Hendy, Vita Sackville-West, Clapham and Dwyer, Mabel Constanduros, Toytown 1930s: Norman Long and Stanelli, Harold Nicolson, Simon Rooks, Val Gielgud, Gillie Potter, Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra, King George VI, Gerald Cock, Elisabeth Welch, Caroll Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, Lew Stone, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, Nelson Keys, Sandy Powell, The Western Brothers, Stuart Hibberd, Charles Siepmann, King Edward VIII, Elizabeth Cowell, Tommy Woodroffe, Bandwaggon, ITMA (Mrs Mopp), Neville Chamberlain, John Snagge 1940s: J.B. Priestley, Winston Churchill, Music While You Work, Edward Stourton, Charles Gardner, Bruce Belfrage, Princess Elizabeth, C.S. Lewis, Stephen Bourne, Una Marson, Nightingale and the Bomber, Charles Huff, Lilliburlero, Romany, Richard Dimbleby, Edward R Murrow, Frank Gillard, Guy Byam, Johnny Beerling, George Elrick, Norman Shelley, Michael Standing, Paul Hayes 1950s: Jeffrey Holland, Julia Lang, Roger Bolton. (...+ various unknown announcers) FURTHER LINKS: Like what we do? Share it! We're on facebook.com/bbcentury, with a separate group on facebook.com/groups/bbcentury, and (while it lasts) on twitter.com/bbcentury. Tag us in, let people know you listen. Love what we do? Support us at patreon.com/paulkerensa The novel based on this podcast is due out in February 2023: Auntie and Uncles - details here: https://amzn.to/3hxe4lX We look forward to continuing to unpack this century of broadcasting in our usual slower way on the podcast. But next time, join us for part 2 (1955-87) and part 3 (1988-2022). paulkerensa.com/oldradio
Their fortune might be gone, but one couple dances the night away while planning to rebuild another. At Club Lido, Cobina Wright and Bill Wright dance the tango with the professional couple Medrano and Donna. The Wrights prepare for a new venture to restore their fortune, but Cobina worries more about the future of their marriage. Other people and subjects include: Club Lido, Casa Cobina, Waldorf Astoria, Peacock Ball, Doris Duke, Barbara Hutton, Helena McCann, Phil Plant, Constance Bennett, Roberto Medrano, Donna Landwehr Medrano, Paul Landwehr, speedboat crash, supper club, professional dance couples, Vernon Castle, Irene Castle, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Vilma Ebsen, Buddy Ebsen, Beverly Hillbillies, Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy, rise of Spanish and Latin cultural influence, nonalcoholic drinks, Bertha Stockbridge, Canadian Dry, Pepsi, Coca Cola, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, 7 Up, rum, gin, Elon Musk, cultural changes, Powerball, podcasting, new music, Past Perfect Vintage Music, Great Depression, Prohibition ***Extra Notes / Call to Action:My recurring Waldorf-Astoria hotels webinar - Part 1 on Thursday, December 1st, 2022 and Part 2 Thursday, December 8th at 8pm EST / 5pm PST. New York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.com or the events section at https://asthemoneyburns.com. Thursday, December 1st, 8pm EST / 5pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel Part 1: A New Standard of Luxury (pre-1929), Come learn more about the Astor family dispute behind the famous hotel and its construction as well as the hotel's influence on luxury travel and fine dining. Connections to the Titanic as well as other events and famous people will also be explored. But all good things come to and end. https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-i-a-new-standard-of-luxury-webinar-registration-458480436327/ Thursday, December 8th, 8pm EST / 5pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York Part 2: Manhattan's Grandest Hotel (1931-present), The second version of this fine luxury hotel comes during the dawn of new era which will bring new challenges and excitement. A lingering Astor family connection adds to the saga until a new family the Hilton dynasty rises and takes over. More celebrities and events will add to allure of this hotel. Finally, updates reveal the recent renovations, an auction, and the future for the third incarnation.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-ii-manhattans-grandest-hotel-webinar-registration-458480476447/ Share, like, subscribe ***Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Swinging at Maida by Benny Carter & His Orchestra, Album Jazz Age!Section 2 Music: Got To Dance My Way To Heaven by Henry Hall, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2Section 3 Music: Ooh! That Kiss! by Carroll Gibbons, Album Elegance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands ***https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.
Playlist It Had to Be You. The Business Game. The Fairy over the Christmas Tree. Serenade in the Dark. Singer songwriters, Michael Kerr and Jimmy Kennedy team up to mention…
Kara calls in this week from Mexico City and we discuss the chaos and magic of her trip, Harry Styles and Gaga concerts, dirty sunglasses, Kara's fuzzy platforms that have broken at every crucial moment, our careers maybe being over, weightlifting, and another song dissection featuring a song by Henry Hall (thank you!!). See you next week. We love you. Thank you for tuning in and sharing our lil podcast with people you enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kinda-jaded/support
Uur 1 1. Love letters – Dick Haymes 2. Het hoeft allemaal niet zo erg – Gerard Cox 3. Kieselsteine – Bube Dame König 4. Intermission music – Beady Belle & Jamie Cullum 5. Crickets sing for Anamaria – Marcos Valle 6. Nice to meet you – Milow 7. Lavava no rio lavava – Ana Moura 8. Mijn moeder zei – Herman van Veen 9. My cherie amour – Stevie Wonder 10. Uptight – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames 11. Le coeur du monde – Bernard Lavilliers 12. Een jongen uit Schaarbeek – Raymond van het Groenewoud (Sarah Bettens zang) 13. Till – Shirley Bassey 14. It's all over now baby blue – Fred Piek & Rens van der Zalm 15. Last train home – Pat Metheny Uur 2 1. Louisiana 1927 – Randy Newman 2. The teddy bear's picnic – Henry Hall & BBC Dance Orchestra 3. Perhaps you'll wonder why – Melody Gardot & Philippe Powell 4. Querer – Cirque du Soleil 5. Nachtkaravaan – Sara Kroos 6. Just like that – Bonnie Raitt 7. Thrill is gone – BB King 8. De leven – S10 & Joep Beving 9. 5.30 Plane – Walter Wanderley 10. Adios – Linda Ronstadt 11. Txe txu fla – Lucibella 12. De mooiste vrouw ter wereld – Levien 13. Matt's mood – Matt Bianco
Stakes are high in various sports and competitions, but the highest stakes come in the game of marriage. Rivals beware.#FrankShields, #SidneyWood, #DavisCup, #RoyalAscot, #PrinceofWales, #HuntingtonHartford, #BarbaraHutton, #PrinceAlexisMdivani, #LouiseVanAlen, #HenrideCastellane, #BigBillTilden, #MaudBargerWallach, #PlatinumJubilee, #QueenElizabethIIFrank Shields and Sidney Wood travel to London for Wimbledon and the US Davis Cup European tour, and Frank's fiancée Billie Tenney joins them with chaperone Maud Barger-Wallach. In London, the Prince of Wales participates in the Royal Ascot. Henrietta Hartford takes her son Huntington Hartford and Mary Lee Epling to Hawaii to convince them to annul their secret marriage. Lastly, Barbara must accept that Prince Alexis Mdivani and Silvia de Castilleja de Guzman will not reunite as both have married others, Louise Van Alen and Comte Henri de Castellane respectfully. --Royal Ascot – British Pathe 1931https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39rS5KT_D14Earbuds Podcast Collectivehttps://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blog/queen-elizabeth-ii-platinum-jubilee-royalty-podcast-recommendationsMichael Berry ShowRubberneck Reporting Around 21:30 - 36:30https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-the-michael-berry-show-27764850/episode/rubberneck-reporting-pm-show-97422696/?cmp=android_share&sc=android_social_share&pr=falseWe Need A Crisis Around 22:04 - 37:20https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-the-michael-berry-show-27764850/episode/we-need-a-crisis-pm-show-97885233/?cmp=android_share&sc=android_social_share&pr=falseGoodpodsgoodpods.app.link/4PeLmbBvAqb --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Sunshine by Jack Hylton, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20sSection 2 Music: You Turned Your Head by Jack Jackson, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2Section 3 Music: Got To Dance My Way To Heaven by Henry Hall, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands
“Hello and welcome to our brand new game show, ‘How Divorced is Mark McGhee?' A very simple premise, where contestants run through the myriad of ways a man, clearly desperate for the attention his wife no longer gives him since she ran off with the milkman, gets the attention he craves!” Winner, right? Well it will always be the dream, but for now join your old pals Sam and Dan for Episode 55 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! Join us as we go through all the action of the 20 minutes of decent football we played on Saturday in the midst of the great Perth migration through the Carse of Gowrie, and try to assess whether this was an opportunity missed or a pragmatic point. We also chat to Saints hero and 90s mainstay, Saints hero, absolute gent and the fastest man in Hull Leigh Jenkinson about upping sticks to Perth, Luggy, Stranraer, why Hearts are shite, the Rumbelows sprint challenge, and much more in a fantastic chat with the most Yorkshire man of all time. Features? Features you say? Well you're in luck, because we've got loads! Wholesome Content Corner makes a long overdue return, we return to the Royal to pop in on George (O'Boyle, not Michael) and head over to the Emerald Isle for a Club Shop of Shame that boiled Miller's piss. Sam's escapades with Steve Beaton! Dan commits sacrilege against Henry Hall! Rylan loves the fitba! We have, somehow, got it all, and with a look ahead to our next cinchy outing against St. Mirren, you really don't want to miss this like Mark McGhee misses his wife. Get there!
“Alone here in the kitchen, I feel there's something missing, I'd beg for some forgiveness, but begging's not my business.” Do you feel there's something missing in your kitchen, in a similar fashion to 70s and 80s Hit Parade botherers Squeeze? Well, Sam and Dan might be able to help you out with just that, but we don't want to give too much away, you'll just have to find out by listening to Episode 54 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! It's what a former Saints centre-forward who didn't do much else once described as squeaky bum time, so we have all the build-up to Saints' crouch tie away at Dens Park, as #PostSplitMadness begins with the archetypal six-pointer against Dundee. Whilst the gents had a week off because of that fucking Kelty game, there was of course a Saints game on over the weekend, and we go over all the action from Sunday's 2-0 victory for Saints Women over Stirling University in the final home game of the season at the Riverside. Features, is it? Features you want? Well you're in pure luck, because we have a couple of belters for you, as this weeks Kits and Pieces sees us review a lesser spotted Saints third kit from the Taylor Wimpey era, and we head over to The Kingdom for a Club Shop of Shame that started as a culinary expedition and swiftly descended into soccer musicality. For this weeks headline act, we are absolutely delighted to be joined by bona fide St. Johnstone legend, Hall of Fame member, and all-round top man Jim Morton, as he joins us for one of our favourite ever interviews to discuss his time at Saints, his views on the game, Australia, Henry Hall and much more. We loved this one, and really hope you do too. Mathematics with Sam Miller! Sexy Danny Williams! Shakira vs Rachel Stevens! It's all going off, so pull up a chair, stick your feet up, and join us for a damn good time. Get there!
An unlucky filmmaker's Viking voyage finds disaster at sea, while the luck of the Irish brings better news for a tennis star.#Hollywoodfilmdisaster, #VarickFrissell, #RobertPeary, #FrederickCook, #FrankShields, #ExplorersClub, #PrincePhilip, #JeffBezos, #articexplorationYoung filmmaker Varick Frissell ventures to the frozen Newfoundland and shoot more scenes of a seal hunt for his film White Thunder. Only tragedy strikes. Meanwhile, tennis sensation and non-heir Frank Shields learns he will represent the United States at Davis Cup freeing him from the drudgery of his job as a bank loan officer.--Date: March 1931Location: Newfoundland, Canada; Palm Beach, FL; Greenwich, CTEvent: Viking ship explosionCharacters: Frank Shields, James Donahue, Varick Frissell, Captain Abraham Kean, Miss O BartlettHistorical mentions: Captain Bartlett, Robert Peary, Frederick Cook, Prince Philip, Jeff Bezos , astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria--Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Publish Date: March 17, 2022Length: 23:21Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: The Eyes Of The World by Louis Levy, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 2 Music: A Reckless Night On Board An Ocean by Sydney Lipton, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sSection 3 Music: Got To Dance My Way To Heaven by Henry Hall, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands
In this 40-minute podcast we speak to the MassMEP subject matter experts about the House of Lean. Henry Hall and Brian Harvey hit on the key takeaways of Lean or as some would say, continuous improvement. Ron Giard, MassMEP Business Development Advisor, also sits in with us to talk about the funding opportunities and how […]
Today's episode is about Henry Hall, a loyal husband to his wife and father to three children, who made an honest living as a boot-maker. So, devoted was Henry, that he would willingly sacrifice everything to provide for his family; whether his energy, his health and even his sanity.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive and YouTube Music. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupYoutubeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A really funny joke would be singing the "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" song by Henry Hall, but then replace "Big Bad Wolf" with "Virginia Wolfe." Join Harry and Ben as they review minute 171 of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
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After another long hiatus, I'm back with some tasty tunes for your hedonistic spirit.As always, you can find me at www.djhenryhall.comTrack Listing: Mother Favourite Child Feat. Tanya Tiet - Reflections of a Disco Ball (Joey Negro Remix) (https://zrecords.bandcamp.com/album/reflections-of-a-disco-ball-ft-tanya-tiet-joey-negro-remixes) Saison - Man of Soul (Original Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/9004775/man-of-soul-original-mix) Emeli Sandé - More of You (Booker T Afro House Vocal Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8146735/more-of-you-booker-t-afro-house-vocal-mix) Number Eleven - Uplift My World (Original Version) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8365315/uplift-my-world-original-version) David Morales - Strings (Beats Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1481163/strings) Wipe the Needle & Josh Milan - Tenderly (Honeycomb Vocal Remix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8393188/tenderly-honeycomb-vocal-remix) Riccardo Gravina - Dedication (Original Mix) (https://www.beatport.com/track/dedication/14734542) Marco Berto - The Way (Vocal Mix) (https://www.beatport.com/track/the-way/14800216) Inaya Day - Feelin' Feelin' (12 Inch Extended Club Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1626963/feelin-feelin-12-inch-extended-club-mix) Ziddo - The Maasi Drumloop (Original Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1640200/the-maasai-drumloop) Mark Knight & Alex Mills - It's a Wonder (Extended Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8857713/its-a-wonder-extended-mix) Mike Millrain - Lift Me Up (Original Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1635630/lift-me-up) Voices - Can You See The Light? (K.O.T. Classic Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1203363/can-you-see-the-light) Joeski - One People (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1638342/one-people) Lis Sarroca - Kobie (Original Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8916110/kobie-original-mix) Lem - European Boy (Director's Cut) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/152947/european-boy-incl-directors-cut-mix) Kupper/Campbell Project - Never (Dub 2021 Remaster Feat. Paul Shapiro) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1512147/never-dub-2021-remaster-feat-paul-shapiro) DTR Project - No Limits (Danny Krivit Edit) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1518247/no-limits-danny-krivit-edit) Studio Apartment Feat. Monique Bingham - Sun Ra Was Right (Kususa Remix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/8523793/sun-ra-was-right-kususa-remix) Alan Dixon - Night Time Melodies (https://www.amazon.com/Night-Time-Melodies/dp/B08VQCSGB5) Johannes Albert - Kuhruh (Italo Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/track/9082773/kuhruh-italo-mix Phoenix Soul - Keep Movin (Extended Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1640957/keep-movin) Robert Matos - Candela en la Cuarentena (Rob's Soul Jazz Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/1630327/candela-en-la-cuarentena)
Shellac Stack No. 235 falls down and goes “boom”! We “do something” with Orrin Tucker's Orchestra, stroll under the bridges of Paris with Eartha Kitt, take a joy ride with Billy Vaughn, and hear from many others, including the Duncan Sisters, Henry Hall, Harry James, Ross Gorman, Harlan Lattimore, Jimmie Lunceford, Fred Hall, and more. … Continue reading »
We sit down with four of our MassMEP subject matter experts, Emma Mailman, Ron Giard, Mike Thompson and Henry Hall to address the top three manufacturing challenges right now and the solutions we have at MassMEP to solve those solutions. If you are facing challenges as a manufacturer, take a minute, actually 30 and learn […]
Publish Date: May 27, 2021Length: 20:53Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: On The Air by Carroll Gibbons, Albums More Sophistication & Tea Dance 2 Section 2 Music:Got To Dance My Way To Heaven by Henry Hall, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2Section 3 Music:Palais De Danse by Sid Phillips, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands Extra links:Past Perfect Vintage Musicwww.pastperfect.comNew York Adventure Clubwww.nyadventureclub.com
We sit down with MassMEP Project Manager, Henry Hall to talk about the upcoming Lean Six Sigma Information Session, what Lean Six Sigma is, and takeaways you can expect from the webinar; good thing we asked as we were preparing outfits to wear that day to match the colors of the belts. The public webinar […]
In this episode we got to sit down with MassMEP project manager and TIPS facilitator, Henry Hall, to talk about our upcoming TIPS training scheduled for April 27th to the 29th. The takeaways are; tips can be implemented in all areas of business, anybody from within the organization should/could attend, every company has a repeat […]
We have an amazing guest today on the podcast. Henry Hall is an independent musician who is launching his first album call Neato. Neato is an exploration of Henry with issues that his being dealing with but in a comedic way. He is a unique artist in that regard and we have him on the show to talk more about his music.
Fresh off of his performance on The Tonight Show, up and coming artist Henry Hall joins Colin on this episode of BMMH.
Here we go... Graphics - James Bingham (@jimbings)Audio - William Phillips (@williampp)Guest - Clubhouse Records’ Tristan and Danny Tipping (clubhouserecords.co.uk @tristan_tipping / @danny_tipping) Artists to listen to -Wolf Alice, The Ninth Wave, Henry Hall, Ron Gallo, Cherry Glazerr, Cassandra Jenkins, Valley Maker, Architects, Tigers Jaw, Nick Luscombe Presents Tokyo Dreaming, The Birds, Clubhouse is 10, Slowdive, Teenage Fanclub, all sorts of Shoe Gaze and 90s Indie, Tyler, The Creator. Film/TV to watch -For All Mankind (AppleTV+), Baby (Netflix), Moxie (Netflix), Bombshell, Gordon Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares UK, The Simpsons (Disney+), Ben Fogel In Chernobyl (Channel 5), It’s a Sin (Channel 4), Parks and Recreation (Netflix/Prime), Star Trek Discovery (Prime), The Boys (Prime), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), Queen’s Gambit (Netflix), Snow Piercer (Netflix), Schitt$ Creek (Netflix). Podcasts to listen to -Couch to 5k (BBC/NHS), Blossoms Pubcast (Blossoms), Lovett or Leave It (Crooked Media).
This week we listen to Henry Hall's new album Neato!
You're craving a deep dive into an experimental pop classic, aren't you? Well, lucky you 'cause it's time to dig in to the weird and wonderful world of Animal Collective's seminal 2009 album Merriweather Post Pavilion with singer/songwriter Henry Hall. Henry HallMerriweather Post PavilionWe Are Who We AreVote!!
James Henry Hall is a local writer and filmmaker--his most recent, 'A Ben Evans Film,' was adapted from a short story by Josh Malerman. Today, on A Little Too Spooky, Hall will be reading a new work of short fiction titled 'Chapel Hill,' about a salesman in the 1950's desperate for some business, wandering his way into a (literal) ghost town. https://www.abenevansfilm.com/ https://www.theoaklandpress.com/lifestyles/suburban/local-filmmakers-to-adapt-bird-box-author-s-short-story/article_205448fe-ac9d-11e9-a50c-f3eb1f33f690.html
With COVID-19 taking its toll on business owners of all sizes it is interesting to look at what allows some companies to continue to thrive while others have begun to nosedive. Being prepared for the worst sounds like something that every business owner would take as a given, but after further examination, most people still miss it... In today's episode - recorded prior to COVID-19 - Henry Hall (President, Skytech Control Systems) talks all things economics. As part of the executive committee at HPBA along with having an extensive background in business, Henry explains the basics of what you need to understand about economics today. This starts with making sure that you are fully supporting every person under your companies umbrella —if you want to build a team that can handle the worst. Tim reflects on this episode at the end by explaining how he was able to leave his job about mid-way through 2020—even with the uncertainty of the economy with COVID-19—because he has applied many of the principles discussed today with Henry to his own life allowing for stability in all of this uncertainty. If there is one thing we want you to walk away from this episode it is: "What do I need to do to be prepared?" Buckle up as Henry and Tim discuss everything you need to know to answer this very question! To support The Fire Time Podcast financially, check out our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/itsfiretime Click here to join The Fire Time Network
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8iXe2_t7ULw • In this episode, I talk with musician Henry Hall. Henry has been passionate about music for as long as he can remember. He found his confidence as a performer during his time in college and continues to create music based on his own experiences. Henry and I talk about how having creative friends has influenced his path in life, how he uses social media to interact with his fans, and why he never wavered on his decision to pursue music as a career. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startingfromzero/support
True social justice must be founded on God's impartial standards--not in subjectivity. Darrell B. Harrison with Grace to You calls the church to proclaim biblical justice through the gospel of Christ. Then on Fridays with Friends, Henry Hall shares his story of a life transformed through the radical love of Jesus.
On this episode of The Active Texan we interview Henry Hall! Henry shares inspiring stories of perseverance, hard work and overcoming adversity to excel in life and sport. He tells us about his time playing basketball and football as a youth and collegiate athlete. We also discuss how he has used his passion for training to help coach and inspire others to reach their goals. @henryhallstar @hit.athletic www.hitathletic.com
Mining in the developing world still sparks violent protests - so what has the industry learned?Grace Livingstone reports from the Tintaya copper mine in Peru, owned by mining giant Glencore, where local people are angry over the pollution of waterways, and two protesters have been shot. Why do these things still happen? Vishala Sri-Pathma speaks to Henry Hall of mining consultants Critical Resource.Plus, meet "Dr Copper" - the copper market's reputation as a bellwether for the global economy. But why is the market price falling at a time when the world continues to boom? We ask Charlie Durant of commodities analysts CRU Group.(Picture: Miners take a break at the Cabeza de Negro copper mine in Peru; Credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images)
The Mac & T Show Podcast | 2015 Christmas Episode Original Air Date: December 24, 2015 Brian Mackay & T Davis are your co-hosts Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! Topics Discussed: (01:00) Co-hosts Brian Mackay & T Davis open the show (01:43) Rundown of the show's topics & special guests (05:15) Welcome our guest: Henry Hall -We regretfully neglected to mention during the show, but Henry is a member of our Armed Forces. After completing several tours of duty, Henry spends his days now training our current troops. He held the position of Mobilization Operations Center Chief from 2008-2014. More recently, Henry is serving as Circulation Control Officer of the 184th ESC Mississippi Army National Guard. (06:02) New Year's Six Bowl Games Predictions: -Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: #18 Houston vs #9 Florida State -Capital One Orange Bowl: #4 Oklahoma vs #1 Clemson -Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic: #3 Michigan State vs #2 Alabama -BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl: #8 Notre Dame vs #7 Ohio State -Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual: #6 Stanford vs #5 Iowa -Allstate Sugar Bowl: #16 Oklahoma State vs #12 Ole Miss (35:48) If you could combine the powers of two HUMAN super heroes/villains & have them for yourself, what two would you combine and why? (41:44) What is your favorite Christmas toy or memory and why? (47:50) Netflix/Marvel Jessica Jones review (56:45) Mac & T's New Year's resolutions Special thanks to the following: -Fiverr.com user: artist61 [Logo Caricatures] -Fiverr.com user: mattmartillo [Ring Announcer Intro] -Fiverr.com user: kendoepro [Official Theme Song] MORE LINKS Check out the official website: http://www.BrianMackay.org/MacTShow The Mac & T Show YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/TheMacnTShow "Like" The Mac & T Show on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MacTShowFB "Follow" The Mac & T Show on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MacTShowTwitter