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On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Johnny Wunder and Fairway Jockey's Wadeh Maroun are joined by Ian Fraser to look back at an incredible 2025 Masters and talk the future of club fitting. -- If you'd like to be featured on the Fully Equipped Hotline in future episodes, call (480) 442-1168 and leave us a voicemail. -- Meet ALIGN MAX™. The newest addition to Golf Pride's raised ridge technology features a higher, longer, and firmer ridge that runs the full length of the grip for increased hand placement and shot-making versatility. Visit www.golfpride.com to learn more about the ALIGN MAX -- Attention gear heads! The Fully Equipped store is officially live at shop.golf.com.
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Johnny Wunder and Fairway Jockey's Wadeh Maroun are joined by Ian Fraser to look back at an incredible 2025 Masters and talk the future of club fitting. -- If you'd like to be featured on the Fully Equipped Hotline in future episodes, call (480) 442-1168 and leave us a voicemail. -- Meet ALIGN MAX™. The newest addition to Golf Pride's raised ridge technology features a higher, longer, and firmer ridge that runs the full length of the grip for increased hand placement and shot-making versatility. Visit www.golfpride.com to learn more about the ALIGN MAX -- Attention gear heads! The Fully Equipped store is officially live at shop.golf.com.
On this week's episode of the Golf Beneath The Surface Podcast, the boys sit down with one of the best club fitters in the world, Ian Fraser. The conversation takes a deep dive into the art and science of club fitting, the future of club fitting, how to find a great club fitter, indoor vs outdoor fittings, and much much more!About Ian Fraser:Ian has been working in the golf industry for 18 years, having turned professional shortly after leaving High School. Ian starting his fitting career with TaylorMade Europe. During his 8 years there — working in various Club Fitting roles — Ian helped golfers from all walks of life, from PGA Tour Players to complete beginners picking up a club for the first time. Before leaving, Ian helped design and operate the Taylormade Performance Lab at the world famous Turnberry Golf Resort. In late 2011, Ian was recruited by a Canadian Investment Group and was tasked with starting up a company called Modern Golf. In addition to being a minority shareholder, Ian was Head Club Fitter and Chief Technical Officer at Modern Golf. Four fantastic years were spent growing Modern Golf to become a prominent club fitting facility in Canada. Ian left Modern Golf in late 2015 to begin creating TXG. The goal envisioned by Ian was to deliver the same type of experience to golfers of all levels and to demonstrate that all golfers can benefit from proper equipment that is fit to their requirements and abilities. With this vision of becoming the industry leading experts in club fitting and building, Ian and his team opened their first store in Burlington Ontario. Shortly following that came the opening of the company's flagship store in the northeast part of Toronto.Follow Ian Fraser on Instagram: @ianfrasergolf
Employees of a High Street bank rip off its customers for years. The bank refuses to admit that anything illegal happened. Yet when the fraud is finally exposed, it not only gets to decide what compensation to pay; it gets to investigate its own wrongdoing. Sound strange? We talk to the Ian Fraser about Lloyds Bank and the HBOS Reading Affair, its parallels with the Post Office scandal and the world's longest in-house investigation, under retired Judge Dame Linda Dobbs.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Ian Fraser.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fathom Nickel CEO Ian Fraser joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the results of an unmanned drone high-resolution geophysical survey at the Gochager Lake Property during a discussion with Proactive. Conducted on August 7, the survey covered 367.2 line-kilometers and utilized drone technology for cost-efficient, high-resolution magnetic data collection. The survey, flown over a 9.58 km² area, included traverse and tie lines spaced at 30 meters and 300 meters respectively. The survey confirmed the effectiveness of UAV technology in capturing valuable geophysical insights, correlating well with soil geochemistry data from June 2024. One notable feature identified is an intriguing "eye-like" signal within the expanded footprint of the survey area, which may indicate a dilatant zone within a broad regional feature. This feature could potentially represent the magma conduit of the historic Gochager Lake deposit. Fraser emphasized that these results significantly enhance the company's understanding of the structural complexity of the deposit area, further aiding future exploration efforts. #FathomNickel, #NickelExploration, #MiningUpdate, #GochagerLake, #MagmaticDeposits, #SoilGeochemistry, #NickelCopperCobalt, #MiningSurvey, #ExplorationUpdate, #UltramaficRocks, #GabbroIntrusion, #Mineralization, #MiningPotential, #MallLake, #FieldProgram, #DrillingPlans, #MiningGeology, #ResourceExpansion, #MineralExploration, #CEOUpdate #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Today on the show... How old is too old to get a job. How hard is it to get a job after the age of 50? When do you become invisible? And what if you're entirely competent and want work but your age means they never get back to you. Are we ageist and why? Has this impacted you? Love to hear your story. Ian Fraser from Seniors at Work joins us. And Johnny Day joins us to talk all things sport and why have video refs if the computer says no to knock on. How blatant does it need to be? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Was 2024 a total flop for new releases? Big promises and a few that didn't quite meet the mark. Tony and Chris welcome Ian Fraser to the desk to chat all things new and how a fitting can make a difference...or not
Interview with Ian Fraser, VP Exploration & CEO of Fathom Nickel Inc.Recording date: 4th June 2024Fathom Nickel Inc. (CSE:FNI), a Calgary-based exploration company, presents a unique investment opportunity for those seeking exposure to the rapidly growing nickel market. The company's focus on high-grade nickel projects in the stable and mining-friendly jurisdiction of Saskatchewan, Canada, positions it well to capitalize on the increasing demand for this critical metal driven by the global shift towards electrification and decarbonization.Fathom Nickel's primary assets include the Albert Lake project, which hosts the historic Rottenstone mine with impressive grades of 3% nickel, 2% copper, and up to 10 g/t of platinum group elements (PGEs), and the recently acquired Gochager Lake project. The company has made significant progress in understanding the high-grade mineralization at Gochager Lake, with 16 drillholes totaling 5,543 meters have been completed to date and results of 2.43% Ni, 0.51% Cu and 0.18% Co.Led by CEO Ian Fraser, a geologist with over 35 years of experience, Fathom Nickel's management team has a proven track record of exploration success and value creation. The company plans to focus its exploration efforts on the Gochager Lake project over the next 12 months, aiming to drill 10,000 to 15,000 meters to further delineate the deposit and build upon the historic resource estimate of 4 million tons grading 3% nickel.Since going public in May 2021, Fathom Nickel has raised over $20 million to fund its exploration activities. Despite recent market volatility, the company remains focused on allocating capital efficiently and minimizing dilution for shareholders. As the nickel market is expected to face significant supply deficits in the coming years, Fathom Nickel's high-grade projects and strong management team make it an attractive takeover target for larger mining companies seeking to secure high-quality nickel assets.The outlook for the nickel market is promising, driven by the growing demand for electric vehicles and the need for secure, domestic supply chains. As governments and corporations set ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the need for sustainable and ethically sourced nickel is becoming increasingly critical. Fathom Nickel's projects in Saskatchewan are well-positioned to benefit from this growing demand, particularly given the proximity to the United States and the increasing focus on North American supply chain security.In conclusion, Fathom Nickel represents a compelling investment opportunity for those looking to gain exposure to the growing nickel market. With high-grade projects, an experienced management team, and a favorable jurisdiction, the company is poised to create value through exploration success and potential M&A. As the world transitions to a low-carbon future, Fathom Nickel is well-positioned to play a significant role in supplying the critical metals needed to power this transformation.View Fathom Nickel's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/fathom-nickelSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Fathom Nickel CEO Ian Fraser joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide insight into the company's progress and future plans. Established in 2015 with a focus on battery metals like nickel, copper, and cobalt, Fathom Nickel aims to secure critical North American metal supplies essential for electric vehicle (EV) batteries and decarbonization efforts. Operating two properties in northern Saskatchewan, namely Albert Lake and Gochager Lake, Fathom Nickel has been actively exploring these sites to uncover valuable mineral deposits. While Albert Lake served as the company's flagship project at its IPO, the acquisition of the Gochager Lake property in late 2022 marked a significant expansion of its portfolio. Extensive drilling efforts at both sites have yielded promising results, particularly at Gochager Lake, attracting attention from the market. Despite challenges in funding simultaneous projects, Fraser highlighted successful winter drilling programs and outlined plans for further exploration, including field mobilization in June and drone surveys to gather crucial data. Fraser underscored the importance of the U.S. market, citing productive engagements at recent conferences in New York. Fathom Nickel's listings on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) and the OTC Markets Group have facilitated strong support from U.S. investors. Leveraging governmental incentives for critical metals, the company aims to secure funding for the exploration stage and advance its strategic goals in North America's burgeoning battery metals #proactiveinvestors #fathomnickelinc #cse #fni #otcqb #fnicf #mining #nickel #BatteryMetals, #NickelMining, #CopperMining, #CobaltMining, #EVBatteries, #Decarbonisation, #NorthAmericanMetals, #AlbertLake, #SugarLake, #MiningExploration, #Saskatchewan, #CriticalMetals, #OTCMarkets, #CSE, #USMarket, #DroneSurvey, #FieldCrews, #DrillingPrograms, #MarketAttention#invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
We have a jam packed episode for you! Peter Davis, President of ACT Scale Modellers Society joins us in the studio to talk about the upcoming Model show ScaleACT. Next we have a great conversation with Ian Fraser of IPMS Hamilton and David Vickers the AMPS chief Judge to talk about the differences between 1st 2nd 3rd Vs Gold Sliver Bronze. The Falcon chimes in with whats' new in the modelling world and a sack full of mail to chew through.
Ian Fraser, a former professional golfer from Scotland, turned his expertise in fitting golfers with the right clubs into a successful venture, Tour Experience Golf (TXG), in 2016. His aim was to bring PGA Tour quality club fitting to everyday golfers. As TXG began to flourish, Fraser realized he needed to expand his team and impart his unique skills to them. By devising an innovative hiring process and employing a creative teaching method, he was able to grow TXG to a team of 14 employees, a YouTube fan base of 150,000 subscribers, and revenue exceeding $2 million. TXG attracted the attention of Club Champion, the United States' largest club fitting company with more than 100 locations.
Gotas de Folclore, uma dose diária de cultura popular para encantar o seu dia. No episódio de hoje falamos do Festival Folclórico de Parintins com Anderson Awvas. Pelo seu canal, o Folclore BR, Anderson fez uma live cobrindo 8 horas de apresentação da última noite. Como foi essa experiência? Uma produção Colecionador de Sacis. Apresentação e edição: Andriolli Costa. Acesse www.colecionadordesacis.com.br. Este programa existe graças a ouvintes como o Ian Fraser. Apoie você também! Catarse / Padrim Trilha sonora: Mystic Tranquility, por Musiclfiles. Disponível em Filmmusic.io Em 7 de agosto/2023 entra no ar a campanha de financiamento coletivo para nosso cardgame Poranduba - Cartas de Cultura. Contamos com você! https://www.catarse.me/cartasdecultura --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poranduba/message
Paige kicks off the episode with a solid dose of T&A, answering questions about what turns her on, the best looking pro golfers, her favorite tournament to watch, and more. Afterwards, Paige and Sam welcome Ian Fraser from Club Champion to discuss the importance of club fitting, the cost benefit analysis, and his response to those who think they're not good enough to get fit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I first started running, I knew very little. No community, no run clubs, no social media. All I knew was that I loved it and every year I made sure to sign up and race the Ottawa Half Marathon without fail.Today on Just In Stride Community Spotlight Edition, I'll discuss all things Ottawa Race Weekend with executive director and race director of Run Ottawa, Ian Fraser.We break down the new course layout, the competitive elite field, all the exciting expo activations, shake-out runs with the local community and of course, the after party. But most importantly we'll fill you in on where you can find Xact Nutrition before the race, on the course and after the race at their recovery lounge. So if you're in Ottawa, make sure to check out all they have to offer. It's shaping up to be an amazing weekend, see you there!-------Offer from Xact Nutrition: This episode is presented by our friends at Xact Nutrition and they are offering you 15% OFF your order when you use the code JUSTINSTRIDE. So head to xactnutrition.com and fuel your goals today! Now shipping in Canada and the U.S.Thanks for tuning in to the Just In Stride Podcast. I truly appreciate you taking the time to listen and I hope you enjoyed that conversation as much as I did. Please take a minute after this to rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts. With your feedback we'll be able to make the show even better and it'll help us reach new listeners too. You can also find us on Instagram @justinstridepod and YouTube @justinstridepod for all the latest episodes and updates.Glad you came along for the ride with Just In Stride!
It's National Club Fitting Day — what better way to celebrate than with a brand new podcast! Join the four Fathers of Fitting — Nick Sherburne, Ian Fraser, Jason MacNiven, and Paul Jenner — to talk all things golf club fitting, golf equipment, the golf industry, and more. This week, we kick things off with some history lessons, some philosophical musings, and a guessing game that may have left our founders flummoxed. (00:00-1:29) Introduction to the Fitting Fathers and the podcast (1:30-3:32) Nick Sherburne's start as a baby club fitter and his path to Club Champion (3:33-6:10) Ian Fraser's rise to social media recognition and Canadian club fitting (6:11-10:50) Paul Jenner's golf history and the founding of PureForm Golf, now known as Club Champion Australia (10:51-13:58) Jason MacNiven's history as a mentor and the founding of Golf Principles, now known as Club Champion UK (13:59-23:51) The Fathers give us their take on how custom fitting philosophies differ from fitters to custom fitters (23:52-31:01) We hear the guys' thoughts on the most important part of a fitting (spoiler alert: they like it all) (31:02-38:23) Our host conducts the first round of Analyze This — the guys guess Lexi Thompson's average driver distance, GIR, and more. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more fitting and equipment content, follow us on Instagram: @txgxcc Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @TXGxCC
Arquivo Folclore é o podcast narrativo do Colecionador de Sacis. Neste documentário sobre a cultura popular brasileira vamos mergulhar no universo das Folias de Reis a partir de sua figura mais contraditória: o palhaço. Quem é este festeiro mascarado: um soldado, um espião, um diabo? Ao longo do episódio, veremos que acima de tudo, o palhaço é humano. E, às vezes, humano até demais. Independente de religião, venha entender essa manifestação que carrega um pedacinho da história e da alma do nosso povo. Apresentação, roteiro e edição: Andriolli Costa Arte da capa: Bruno Brunelli Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Trilha Sonora: Pix Folclórico: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO FINANCIAMENTO COLETIVO RECORRENTE. APOIE TAMBÉM: Catarse / Padrim / Picpay Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Alex Mir, Ana Magalhães, Ana Merege, André Ceballos, Artur Rocha, Bruno Janoski, Cesar Silva, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Vega, Fernando Sussmann, Guilherme Kruger, Guilherme Passos, Hosana Dantas, Ian Fraser, Julio Vieira, Maico Wolfart, Marcio Quedinho, Marcelle Fonseca, Marcos Nogas, Maurício Xavier, Mickael menegheti, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Thiago Chiavegatti, Thomas Missfeldt, Vinicius Carli, Vitor Nogueira Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias.
Está no ar mais um #ClubedoMultiverso. Aqui, junto com nossos leitores e ouvintes, entregamos o resultado dos debates sobre a leitura conjunta de uma determinada obra, realizada em nossa comunidade no Discord no mês anterior. Em Janeiro de 2023, demos início ao nosso projeto #LeiturasPeloBrasil para explorar obras de cada uma das cinco regiões do país, porém a nossa jornada nos levou para o espaço de uma maneira diferente: visitamos o nordeste através da space-opera A Vida e As Mortes de Severino Olho de Dendê, obra de Ian Fraser, publicada editora Intrínseca! Nesse episódio, junto do Capitão Ace Barros, estão o senhor Airechu e a bibliotecária Patrícia Souza. Ouça e descubra o que achamos dessa leitura; se encante com a ambientação espacial repleta de cultura nordestina; sinta dificuldade em decidir qual o seu personagem favorito; se reconheça ou se admire coma sensação de reconhecimento nas entrelinhas; e venha conosco nessa jornada para pedir por continuações. Acompanhe-nos, Exploradores de Universos! COMENTADOS NO PODCAST: Livro de Janeiro 2023 | A Vida e as Mortes de Severino Olho de Dendê - Compre na AmazonLeitura atual: Março 2023 | Apague a Luz se For Chorar - Compre na AmazonPróxima Leitura: Abril 2023 | O Auto da Maga Josefa - Compre na AmazonDiscord | Faça parte do nosso grupo do Discord e participe do #ClubedoMultiverso CRÉDITOS: Arte da capa: Elementos em vetor criados por @upklyak disponibilizados em freepik.comIdentidade visual e composição: Ace BarrosEdição e Mixagem: Ace Barros (de novo) SUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS: Envie e-mails para: contato@multiversox.com.br
It's our one year anniversary! We celebrate by wrapping up our Race Director 101 series on the Trillium Running Podcast an amazing panel from the 2023 Athletics Ontario Race Director Summit. Listen as RunOttawa's Ian Fraser, Canada Running Series' Charlotte Brookes and DMSE CEO Matt West share their years of experience with the attendees at our January conference, moderated by the incomparable Steve Fleck and Trillium Running Podcast host John Shep. For more information about the Race Director Summit, check out: https://athleticsontario.ca/road-trail-running/2023-race-director-summit/ Find Canada Running Series on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runcrs/ Find DMSE and Matt West on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmsesports/ Find RunOttawa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runottawa/
Ian Fraser, CEO and VP of Exploration at Fathom Nickel (CSE: FNI) (OTC: FNICF), joins us for a comprehensive company update of the work being done to advance both the Gochager Lake Project and the Albert Lake Project. We start off when getting an update on why the Company acquired the Gochager Lake Nickel Project for it's known historic nickel – copper – cobalt – platinum – palladium - gold mineralogy, and the recent news that the company expects their permits for exploration to come in by Jan 23, 2023, allowing work to commence in early February. One of the first things the company wants to do is twin an old historic hole with 290 meters of mineralization, utilizing bore hole EM drilling, but also focusing on assaying more for cobalt, PGEs, and gold since those were not properly accounted for in the past exploration. Next we focus on the Company flagship Albert Lake Project in Saskatchewan, which has seen most of the past work around the Rottenstone Mine area. However, there has also been recent exploration success in stepping out to the emerging Bay-Island Trend and Tremblay-Olson Trend, showing this is a very well-mineralized nickel – copper – PGEs district. We discuss some of the recent work the company has been engaged with in 2022 on these targets, and look ahead to the work programs targeted for 2023. If you have any follow up questions for Ian regarding Fathom Nickel, then please email us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com.
Luke Gruntz and Ian Fraser of Canadian alt rock duo, cleopatrick, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their new EP, DOOM, and how their creation process has evolved since their debut. We also talk about starting their own record label, the Toronto music scene, the punk rock revival, basement concerts, the one and only Tom Holland, and their legendary family van, Vana Montana.
No episódio de hoje, Gustavo Sleman conversa com Ian Fraser, autor de "A vida e as mortes de Severino Olho de Dendê", obra espacial que traz elementos da cultura nordestina para o universo da ficção científica.
Arquivo Folclore é o novo podcast narrativo do Colecionador de Sacis. Neste episódio vamos conhecer iniciativas de turismo lendário, que buscam ativar a memória das ruas que sobrevivem na forma de lendas urbanas. Para isso, Andriolli Costa entrevistou os responsáveis por três projetos de diferentes regiões do Brasil: Thiago Souza (O Que te Assombra/SP), César Williams (Recife Malassombrado/PE), André Neto e Martina Mombelli (Porto Alegre Malassombrada/RS). E você, está pronto para ouvir as histórias que a cidade conta? Apresentação, roteiro e edição: Andriolli Costa Arte da capa: Bruno Brunelli Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Porto Alegre Malassombrada: Instagram / Café Malassombrado O Que te Assombra?: Instagram / Youtube Recife Malassombrado: Instagram Trilha Sonora: Creepy Piano Ambience, And Evil Wynd e Ingestion of Sorrows por Tim Kulig Dark Hollows por Alexander Nakarada Lobisomem de Joanópolis por Thiago de Souza Pix Folclórico: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO FINANCIAMENTO COLETIVO RECORRENTE. APOIE TAMBÉM: Catarse Padrim Picpay Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Ágatha Urzedo, Alexandre Geisler, Ana Lucia Merege, Ana Magalhães, André Ceballos, Arthur Rocha, Bruno Brunelli, Bruno Janoski, Bruno Moraes, Cesar Silva, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Demian Walendorf, Douglas Rainho, Fernando Sussman, Gabriel Quartin, Guilherme Kruger, Guilherme Passos, Hosana Dantar, Ian Fraser, Julio Vieira, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Márcio Quedinho, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Thiago Chiavegatti, Thomas Misselft, Vinicius Carli. Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias.
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by Ian Fraser of TXG, the definitive destination for the most in-depth information on golf equipment and club fitting. Make sure to check out TXG at: https://txg.ca/ Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid-break sponsor Cleer Audio. Cleer Audio is a performance audio brand, best known for high-end earbuds, headphones, and smart speakers. As I edit the podcast, it's crucial that the audio is dialed in for a premium listening experience for you, our loyal listener. Cleer helps me make sure all episodes are balanced at the optimal levels. Make sure to check out Cleer Audio at: https://cleeraudio.com/ Staying hydrated is key to a fluent workflow. That's why I trust Waiakea as the exclusive water of Starting Small. Taking a sip of its pure, clean tastes in between work sessions, keeps me focused and energized on tasks ahead. Waiakea is the first Hawaiian volcanic water and triple bottom line premium water of its kind, adapting an unparalleled platform of healthy, sustainable, and ethical attributes and initiatives. Make sure to check them out at: https://waiakea.com/
Invadindo o Sonhar, o Capitão Ace Barros e sua Imediata, Hall-e, contam com o apoio do fã de Gaiman origina, o senhor Airechu, da escritor e designer Camila Loricchio, e do escritor da saga Araruama, e tripulante recém empossado, Ian Fraser para falar da primeira temporada de The Sandman, série da Netflix que adapta os famosos quadrinhos homônimos. Embarque conosco nessa conversa descompromissada sobre as nossas experiências prévias com os quadrinhos; sobre se a série ter ou não sido bem sucedida enquanto adaptação e produto audiovisual; e quais nossas discordâncias, elogios e destaques para os membros da nossa tripulação. Acompanhem-nos, Exploradores de Universos! COMENTADOS NO PODCAST: Série | Assista na Netflix Quadrinhos | Compre na Amazon Podcast | Perdidos na Estante 203 – O que esperar de… Sandman (Netflix) Podcast | Perdidos na Estante 210 – Série Sandman (Netflix) Podcast | Confins do Universo 160 - Sandman: desvendando o sonho Podcast | Confins do Universo 162 – Sandman: Sonhos em série Podcast | Nerdcast 423 - Os sonhos perpétuos de Sandman Podcast | Nerdcast 843 - Sandman: Estão deixando a gente sonhar Discord | Faça parte do nosso grupo do Discord e participe do #ClubedoMultiverso CRÉDITOS: Arte da capa: Elementos em vetor criados por @upklyak e @vectorpouch Identidade visual e composição: Ace Barros Edição e Mixagem: Ace Barros (de novo) SUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS: Envie e-mails para: contato@multiversox.com.br
Podcast no Multiverso X numa segunda-feira? Newsletter em áudio? Surpresa! Chegou o No Radar, seu novo cast mensal com as novidades que capturaram a nossa atenção e que, talvez, também vá prender a sua! Neste episódio de estreia, o Capitão Ace Barros e sua Imediata, Hall-e, falam sobre projetos em financiamento e também lançamentos que passaram no radar, além de receber os reforços de Ian Fraser, Carol Vidal e Camila Loricchio com mais novidades. Tem série, literatura, quadrinhos, RPG, jogos digitais e muito mais no nosso radar. Preste atenção e nos acompanhe! COMENTADOS NO PODCAST: WEBSÉRIE | Desaventureiros: Apoie a Campanha no Catarse - Conheça a Série LIVRO| Nerdcast RPG Coleção Cthulhu: Livros e HQ agora disponíveis na Jambô LIVRO | As Vidas e as Mortes de Severino Olho de Dendê: Confira a novidade no Twitter RPG | Ordem Paranormal RPG: Já disponível na Jambô HQ | E o Mar Me Trouxe Até Aqui: Apoie a Campanha no Catarse Livro | Sobreviventes da Rua 4: Apoie a Campanha no Catarse HQ | Guarás - A Outra Margem: Apoie a Campanha no Catarse HQ | Revista Mina de HQ Nº 3: Conheça o Site - Apoie a Campanha no Catarse GAMES | A Lenda do Herói 2: A Marcha de Malaquias: Apoie a Campanha na Nuuvem DISCORD | Faça parte do nosso grupo do Discord e participe do #ClubedoMultiverso CRÉDITOS: Arte da capa: Elementos em vetor criados por @upklyak e @vectorpouch Identidade visual e composição: Ace Barros Edição e Mixagem: Ace Barros (de novo) SUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS: Envie e-mails para: contato@multiversox.com.br
My guest today is Ian Fraser Ian is the Co-Founder and CEO at WEVE. Think about these sorts of team-building games, outdoor adventures, and trust-building exercises, but also in Ian's background is in automated how do you digitize that experience? And then how do you bring in the remote teams. In the world now companies are trying to figure out loyalty and how people stay in touch and stay valued, and it's not about money and compensation and benefit. It's about how you feel about the company. For HR leaders, understanding that remote is okay, but you can go anywhere now and be remote, but valuing the work you do, the products you create, and the environment that you create are very important now, and companies are trying to figure that out. While many C-Suite in the life science industry people have had to learn to communicate in a different way, it's not because their industry is dying or people can't come to work, or everybody has COVID it's because we still have a mission. So that the industry, pharmaceutical has a mission to create life-changing or life-saving products for the public or for the patient. Ian says communication that leaders have focused on in this post-Covid world is about sharing the message, sharing the mission, staying on target while also protecting your health and protecting your family, and trying to balance everything. So the actual communication statements have been different. In our HR practice, about 40% of our practices are with private equity, hedge funds, and those kinds of investors people. It turns out that whether it's a byproduct or whether it's just why we do this for a living, there is still really, really interesting cutting edge kind of work being done, whether it's in cell therapy or certain kinds of rare diseases or biologics that investors at various levels are funding. Their mission hasn't changed but they're very focused on their return. So they do what they need to do to keep people engaged. And, there is a great deal of money still flowing into life sciences, whether it's diagnostics because of COVID and other kinds of vaccine issues. In summary, Ian thinks that it's a generational thing as more women and minorities move up. Some of that will become a little easier, but I think that it's a hard slog for the next 10 years in lots of different industries. Company website: https://www.thegogame.com/ (The go game) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-fraser-a1020a2/ (Ian Fraser) Ian Fraser Ian Fraser is the co-founder and chief executive officer of The Go Game, the leader in team-building and culture-driving games. Ian and chief technology officer, Finn Kelly, co-founded The Go Game in 2000 to bring fun to work through interactive games, events, and experiences that make employees feel connected and engaged. In 2020, The Go Game launched Go Remote which creates dynamic digital environments that enable real engagement that goes beyond the market standard video conferencing tool. As the CEO, Ian is responsible for The Go Game's overarching business strategy and day to day profitability. He is also responsible for setting the general tone of the products and is deeply involved in the creative output. Ian also oversees the partnership and sales teams as they introduce Go Remote to the marketplace securing clients such as Google, LinkedIn, Spotify, and Amazon. https://www.weve.co (Ian's Website) Copyright 2022 Mark Stinson
We're over two years into the global pandemic which has changed so much about the way we live and work. Many of us have experienced Zoom fatigue and feelings of isolation as a result of the transition to remote work. As a result, a whole industry that focuses on virtual team-building has developed, and today's guest is one of the early entrants into the space.Ian Fraser is the co-founder and CEO of The Go Game and Weve. The Go Game focuses on in-person (and hybrid, since the pandemic) team building, while Weve caters to team building in remote work environments. During this episode, Ian shares how he and his team are bringing the magic from the real world into the virtual world, and how they are navigating the complex dynamics of hybrid work environments.If you're cringing at the thought of another awkward team-building event, this episode will give you a whole new perspective on the concept, and the value that it can bring to your company! What you'll learn about in this episode:Ian explains where the idea for The Go Game originated. The Go Game's first client.How The Go Game grew over the years and the impact that the pandemic had on the company.Weve: The pivot that The Go Game made in March 2020.The desire that people have for in-person interactions.Examples of how Ian and his team cater for hybrid work dynamics.Mechanisms that ensure all team members are participating in a Weve online game.Some of the challenges that Ian and his team are facing.How Ian approaches the hiring process.A Value that The Go Game and Weve can bring to your company.The high amount of competition in the virtual space.Ian's experience working for Outward Bound, and the influence it had on his career path.How Weve and The Go Game differ from traditional team-building events.Feedback that Ian and his team have received from clients.
TXG's Ian Fraser joins the show to talk about everything from how he got into digital golf content and fitting to why he dislikes hockey despite living in Canada. PLUS: Yeas and nays, and a Master's recap. (00:00-04:00) Club Champion updates: new demos, new stores and Paige Spiranac's commercial (04:01-09:43) A recap of The Master's: Scottie Scheffler wears the green jacket, bad betting beats, and some uneventful golf (09:44-14:22) Talkin' Tiger, honorary starters, and a funeral for the Peach Ice Cream sandwich at Augusta (14:23-16:50) Bryson's getting surgery and Fred Couples and Zach Johnson named President's Cup vice captains (16:51-41:28) Interview with TXG Founder and CEO Ian Fraser (41:29-58:46) Yea or nays with Ian feat.: hockey, mini golf, leaving the pin in, deep dish pizza and more Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf
Bem-vindos à nossa Poranduba, o podcast do Colecionador de Sacis sobre as histórias fantásticas da cultura brasileira. Esta semana converso com Mariana Bracks, historiadora e angoleira, para falar sobre a Rainha Ginga - sua figura histórica e os lastros na cultura popular brasileira. Venha conhecer mais sobre essa personagem que atravessa séculos de memória e permanece lembrada em congadas, moçambiques, maracatus, rodas de capoeira e, claro, movimentos sociais. Participe do Clube do Livro Folk! Assine nossa newsletter Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias. Apresentação: Andriolli Costa Edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Vinheta de Abertura: Danilo Vieira Battistini, do podcast O Contador de Histórias. Logo do podcast: Mauro Adriano Muller – Portfólio. Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Mariana Bracks: Instagram Na trilha desse programa você escuta Grupo Anima com Rainha GInga, Congado em Mogi das Cruzes com Rei Congo e Rainha do Congo, Eva Rapdiva cantando Rainha Nzinga do Rap, Agape com A Rainha Ginga e um trechinho do filme Njinga, Rainha de Angola (Sérgio Graciano, 2013). Poranduba agora faz parte da rede Audiocosmo de Podcasts, do grupo Homo Literatus! Confira os outros programas da rede. ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO PADRIM E DO PicPAy. APOIE VOCÊ TAMBÉM! Não deixe de conferir a campanha nova em catarse.me/saci. Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Ágatha Urzedo, Alex Mir, Alexandre Gleiser, Ana Lúcia Merege, Ana Magalhães, Artur Rocha, Bruno Janoski, Bruno Moraes, Caio Geraldini, Camila Piva, Cesar Silva, Daiane Angolini, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Veja, Gabriel Quartin, Geoci Silva, Guilherme Kruger, Hosaná Dantas, Ian Fraser, Júlio Vieira, Karla Godoy, Luiz Telles, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Márcio Luiz Okada, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Rafael Joca Cardoso, Thaynara Oliveira, Thomas Missfeldt, Tiago Chiavegatti, Vinicius Carli, Vinicius Pinton, Vitor Nogueira, Vitorya Silveira, Welma Reis, William Cavalcanti, Zé Wellington. Pix do poranduba: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com
Bem-vindos à nossa Poranduba, o podcast do Colecionador de Sacis sobre as histórias fantásticas da cultura brasileira. Esta semana converso com Fábio Flecha, diretor, produtor e roteirista da série documental Mitos Vivos, ainda em produção. No programa falamos sobre os desafios de fazer uma produção audiovisual inspirada em cultura popular, sobre a importância da pesquisa para fundamentar o trabalho criativo e sobre os aprendizados decorrentes do ato de ir a campo ouvir histórias. Participe do Clube do Livro Folk! Inscrições até 14 de março. Assine nossa newsletter Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias. Apresentação: Andriolli Costa Edição: Andriolli Costa Vinheta de Abertura: Danilo Vieira Battistini, do podcast O Contador de Histórias. Logo do podcast: Mauro Adriano Muller – Portfólio. Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Mitos Vivos: Instagram Na trilha desse programa você escuta Grupo Acaba cantando Pássaro Branco. Poranduba agora faz parte da rede Audiocosmo de Podcasts, do grupo Homo Literatus! Confira os outros programas da rede. ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO PADRIM E DO PicPAy. APOIE VOCÊ TAMBÉM! Não deixe de conferir a campanha nova em catarse.me/saci. Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Ágatha Urzedo, Alex Mir, Ana Lúcia Merege, Ana Magalhães, Artur Rocha, Bruno Janoski, Bruno Moraes, Caio Geraldini, Camila Piva, Cesar Silva, Daiane Angolini, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Veja, Fernando Sussmann, Gabriel Quartin, Geoci Silva, Guilherme Kruger, Hosaná Dantas, Ian Fraser, Júlio Vieira, Karla Godoy, Luiz Telles, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Rafael Joca Cardoso, Thaynara Oliveira, Thomas Missfeldt, Tiago Chiavegatti, Vinicius Carli, Vinicius Pinton, Vitor Nogueira, Vitorya Silveira, Welma Reis, William Cavalcanti, Zé Wellington. Pix do poranduba: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com
Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/plasticmodelmojo)Our Patreon is live... you can also support the show here.Mike and Dave are joined once again by Mr. Scale Canadian T.V. himself... Jim Bates in the third chair. The topic of the day is model shows, and Jim dishes on his experiences at a couple of recent shows that he either helped run or visited along with our friends over at the Plastic Posse Podcast. We also get a final take on HeritageCon 2022 from the fine folks at IPMS Hamilton (Ontario) and the Warplane Heritage Museum. In addition, Ian Fraser from IPMS Hamilton offers some details on the Moosaroo Cup III challenge, which the winner will be announced at HeritageCon... we can't wait, the entries were awesome!Check out TacketZ, our latest sponsor, for handy tools and workbench organizers!Plastic Model Mojo is brought to you by Model Paint Solutions ! Check out John Miller's site for the best in airbrushing, both equipment and tips of the trade.Mail Bag!Join the Mail Bag my emailing the show at plasticmodelmojo@gmail.com or sending us a message via Facebook Messenger system from the Plastic Model Mojo Facebook page. If you do, please tell us where you are from. We like to know!Wagon's Ho for Omaha!2022 IPMS USA National Convention Facebook PageMore Podcast Goodness to get you through the week!Finally, please have a listen and subscribe to our fellow podcasts in the scale model space. We all have our own take on the hobby and enjoy cooperating with each other for our mutual success. Collectively, we are bringing you hours of content a month.Check out all the podcasts in the modelsphere here:http://modelpodcasts.com/And some Vlog and Blog Action for you as well!Chris Wallace's "Model Airplane Maker"Steven Lee's "Sprue Pie with Frets"Jim Bates' "A Scale Canadian TV"Jeff Groves' "Inch High Guy"Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/plasticmodelmojo)
Welcome Back to the Fit For Golf Podcast. In this episode I am joined by Ian Fraser of Tour Experience Golf, better known as TXG. TXG has become very well known around the world for its expertise with golf equipment and fitting. In this episode with Ian we talk about what amatuers need to know for getting the most out of their equipment and club fitting sessions. I learned a lot from Ian in this episode and I hope you do too. If you enjoy the episode please take a couple of seconds to leave a rating & review, and share with your golf buddies.Just before we get started, a reminder that Fit For Golf has it's own app. Golfers of all ages and all standards are making huge strides in their golf performance, fitness, and health. There are programs to suit everyone and there is an abundance of material to suit people working out at home or in the gym. Visit www.fitforgolf.blog/app to find out more. You can get 20% off a 12 month subscription with the code FFGPOD.
Bem-vindos à nossa Poranduba, o podcast do Colecionador de Sacis sobre as histórias fantásticas da cultura brasileira. Esta semana recebemos o jornalista Ricardo Machado e o artista plástico Edgard Santo Moretti para falar sobre as controvérsias e potências da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Participe do Clube do Livro Folk! Inscrições até 14 de março. Assine nossa newsletter Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias. Apresentação: Andriolli Costa Edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Vinheta de Abertura: Danilo Vieira Battistini, do podcast O Contador de Histórias. Logo do podcast: Mauro Adriano Muller – Portfólio. Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Carol Barros: Instagram / Twitter / Youtube Na trilha desse programa você escuta Eli Camargo cantando Batuque, de Marcelo Tupinambá. Poranduba agora faz parte da rede Audiocosmo de Podcasts, do grupo Homo Literatus! Confira os outros programas da rede. ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO PADRIM E DO PicPAy. APOIE VOCÊ TAMBÉM! Não deixe de conferir a campanha nova em catarse.me/saci. Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Daniel Medina, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Veja, Fernando Sussmann, Gabriel Quartin, Geoci Silva, Guilherme Kruger, Hosaná Dantas, Ian Fraser, Júlio Vieira, Karla Godoy, Luiz Telles, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Rafael Joca Cardoso, Thaynara Oliveira, Thomas Missfeldt, Tiago Chiavegatti, Vinicius Carli, Vinicius Pinton, Vitor Nogueira, Vitorya Silveira, Welma Reis, William Cavalcanti, Zé Wellington. Pix do poranduba: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com
Ian Fraser, author of the bestselling book Shredded, stops by this week to discuss the events that led to the collapse of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Listen along as we dive deep into the scandal, from the changes instituted in the 80s by Matheson, to the ill-fated acquisition of ABN, the Government bailout and the aftermath... You'll never look at banks the same way after this episode.About IanIan Fraser is an award-winning journalist, commentator and broadcaster who writes about business, finance, politics and economics. He has written for titles including The Economist, Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Independent on Sunday, the Herald, Sunday Herald, BBC News, Thomson Reuters, Dow Jones, Accountancy, CA Magazine and Citywire.His book, Shredded: Inside RBS, The Bank That Broke Britain, published in June 2014, explores how and why RBS, the world's largest company by assets at the time of its collapse, became the world's most expensive bank to bail out. The book — based on extensive interviews with more than 120 current and former RBS insiders, advisers, politicians, and others — was longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year and has received positive reviews including from FT chief economics correspondent Martin Wolf.Guest Links:Book Link: USBook Link: UKWebsiteSocials:TwitterLinkedInOther Links:The RBS Crisis: Timeline of EventsIf you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!2 Bulls Discord:https://discord.gg/Q8hft2zMTMAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Why is it that bird names seem so… childishly misogynistic?
Why is it that bird names seem so… childishly misogynistic?
Why is it that bird names seem so… childishly misogynistic?
Ian Fraser is the Founder and CEO of TXG, and one of the best club fitters in the world. This week we were lucky enough to have him on the Podcast to discuss the intricacies of club fitting. In the episode, Hal, Chase, and Ian dive deep into the misconceptions in the equipment world, what shaft flex you should be playing for your swing speed, building a better fitting experience based on strokes gained, and so much more. It's everything you need to know about club fitting in one episode! Tune in!
Today's guest on The Prosperity Perspective Podcast is no stranger to 2020–and COVID-19's absolute rewrite of occupational reality for most businesses across the world. Today, guest Ian Fraser joins our host, Liam Leonard, to talk about how he changed an 18-year-old business centered around person-to-person communication in the workplace to a completely online, virtual game-hosting and culture-building business in a fast pivot. Ian will share with us the necessity of embracing workplace changes as opportunities and fosterers of new and innovative ideas. Learn what's on the large menu for Ian's business in the near future and see how you can take advantage of the tech around you, from simple Google activities to platform-building opportunities. 3 Key TakeawaysWhy you should have a broad view of your financial journeyWhy you should consider investing back into your businessWhy the people you hire will make or break your businessResourcesWebsite: Weve.coInstagram: WevetogetherEmail: ian@weve.co
For the end-of-the-year episode, Mike and Ryan are excited to once again welcome Ian Fraser - founder and CEO of TXG to the show talk all things 2021.From Tigers Wood's surprise return at the PNC, to Phil's even more surprising win at the PGA Championship, our hosts dive into it all including a "best of" conversation for this year in equipment and Majors, along with what we are looking forward to in 2022.You can find our hosts and guest on Instagram at:Ryan - RBSBarathMike - MikeTXGIan - IanFraserGolf
Voted on by our Patreon, we look at the what, how, and for-gods-sake-why of some of those most hated holiday songs! 02:40 Banned songs 08:09 Wonderful Christmastime 10:45 Chipmunks Song 16:36 Little Drummer Boy (Peace on Earth) Like what you hear? Become a patron of the arts for as little as $2 a month! Or buy the book or some merch. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Music: Kevin MacLeod, David Fesliyan. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Links to all the research resources are on the website. In the early 80's, drought caused a famine that crippled the nation of Ethiopia. It was a bad scene. Half of the mortality rate is said to be attributable to “human rights violations.” People around the world were moved, like Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof, who along with Midge Ure, wrote a fundraiser song. Who could they get to sing it? How about “everybody”? The likes of Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Boy George, Bono, and Sting joined forces as Band Aid to record the fast-selling single in UK history, asking us the question “Do They Know It's Christmas?” My name's… Some songs rub us the wrong way because they're sung by shrieking children on now-oudated equipment was was not kind to female and higher-pitched voices, songs like I'm Getting Nuthin for Christmas and All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth, standards which I think think would have died away if we weren't all made to sing them in elementary school. Some are painfully goofy, like Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, but you almost have to give them a pass since it seems they accomplished what they set out to do. Some songs make us their enemy by borrowing into our brains and setting up shop for hours or days on end, the dreaded holiday earworm, like Jingle Bell Rock and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. The mere mention of the title is enough to activate them like a sleeper cell of obnoxious holiday cheer. Banned You might be able to forbid people in your own home from playing songs that irritate you –and I stress “might”-- but if you can find yourself with a bit of authority and a big enough humbug up your butt, you can try to make it so nobody has to hear the song either. For instance, the 1952 classic “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” sung by 13-year-old Jimmy Boyd from Mississippi. Did you realize the song was about the little boy not realizing that his Dad was dressed as Santa? It had to be pointed out to me, and embarrassingly recently. People were *scandalized by the musical marriage of sex and Christmas, with one churchgoer stating “mockery of decent family life as well as Christ's birthday.” Many pearls were clutched. They'd probably clutch them pearls twice as hard if I'd been there to tell them Jesus wasn't born on 12/25, but that's another show. Boston's Catholic Archdiocese denounced it and the young Boyd had to meet with church leaders to explain that Mommy and Santa were properly, sanctily married. A West Virginia broadcasting company prohibited its radio stations from playing this “insult to Santa Claus.” The same thing happened to one of my husband's favorite songs, Lou Monte's “Dominick the Donkey,” but the people of WV went to bat for the little donkey who could take the Italian hills that were too much for the reindeer. The public protested the ban so forcefully that it was repealed after less than two weeks; and this was in 1960, when 20% of homes in the US still didn't have a telephone. For every time the hubs plays Dominick the Donkey, I play the Pogue's Fairytale of New York at least twice. A lot of folks don't like, and I respect our difference of opinions, and think it's the farthest thing from a cheery Xmas song, and I agree with y'all there. The 1987 duet with singer Kirsty MacColl, quickly became a UK holiday classic, famous then infamous in turn. It tells the story of a toxic couple who seem to love each deep down, but should probably not be allowed within 200m of each other. There's talk of drug use and insults, including a certain homophobic slur to rhyme with the word “maggot.” In December 2019, BBC radio DJ Alex Dyke said he was cutting the song from his program. The BBC had previously censored the song in 2007 with an unconvincing word-swap, but this brought more backlash than the original version had. The BBC reversed course for a few years, then put the censored version back up. What do you think? soc med Some songs we consider absolute standards, impeccable and indispensable, made people in their day as prickly as holl and less than jolly. The BBC worried that “I'll Be Home for Christmas” could damage British morale during World War II, so no air-play for you! In an amazingly blunt statement that would definitely trend on Twitter today: “We have recently adopted a policy of excluding sickly sentimentality which, particularly when sung by certain vocalists, can become nauseating and not at all in keeping with what we feel to be the need of the public in this country.” One of the most frequently cover and burlesqued-to songs, Santa Baby, wouldn't have become the classic it did if it had been sung by anyone other than the utterly incomparable Eartha Kitt. Who doesn't love a Christmas song dripping in sexuality, sung by a loudly self-confident mixed race woman? In 1953, a lot of people. Radio stations refused to play it and political officials gnashed their teeth after Kitt performed Santa Baby at a dinner for the king and queen of Greece that November. That was an unusual sentence and I'm stalling for time to let you process it. However, Billboard magazine reported “Neither the King nor his Queen were one whit disturbed by the chantress's performance, nor by the song.” Kitt was quoted as saying it was ‘inconceivable that anyone would question the ingenious poetry of the song.'” I don't know about poetry, but I do know I don't want to hear any version other than hers. Chipmunks My hatred for this next song cannot be overstated. I almost hired an editor just for this section. It's shrill, it's pointless, and it's been playing for 63 freaking years. It's the goddamn Chipmunks' song aka Christmas Don't Be Late. I'm mad already. Named after the president, chief engineer, and founder of Liberty Records, the furry little characters are the members of a “band”, called Alvin And The Chipmunks, while a “man” named David Seville functions as their human manager, catapulting them to super stardom. The Chipmunks, three singing cartoon rodents in Victorian nightdresses apparently, or maybe ill-fitted sweater dresses, were the brainchild of a songwriter named Ross Bagdasarian, though he was better known by the pseudonym of David Seville, the name that would be immortalized as The Chipmunk's fictitious manager. Bagdasarian was the son of Armenian immigrants to California, who served in the Army Air Force in WWII, which is how he came to find himself stationed in Seville, Spain. He did a bit of acting, landing minor roles in Rear Window and Stalag 17. Songwriting played out considerably better. In 1951, he used the melody of an Armenian folk song to write Rosemary Clooney's hit, Come On-a My House. [sfx clip] Bagdasarian-cum-Seville began toying around with voice distortion effects, speeding up and slowing down his voice to achieve the cute high pitched sound of the little animal's voices. Consumer tape decks at the time had changeable speeds, but usually only in simple binary multiples, doubling or halving the speed, creating sounds an octave apart. Changing speeds of voices in these limited multiples creates extremely high or low pitches that sound too extreme for most purposes. Disney used half-speed recording for his Chip ‘n Dale cartoon characters, making the extremely fast dialogue difficult to understand. As a result, dialog recorded at that speed had to consist of very short phrases. Seville's chief innovation was to use tape machines that could vary speeds in between these extremes, creating more understandable and thus emotionally accessible voices that worked well for both singing and spoken dialogue. The Chipmunk Song made its debut on Christmas 1958 and immediately became a smash hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles chart. It would be the “band's” first and only #1 song, as well as Seville's second and final, No. 1 single. The first was the song Witch Doctor, wanna hear it here it goes [sfx clip] I guess when you have a hammer… A write-up in Life magazine in 1959, noted that Bagdasarian/Seville was the first case in the "annals of popular music that one man has served as writer, composer, publisher, conductor and multiple vocalist of a hit record, thereby directing all possible revenues from the song back into his pocket." That'd be impressive enough even if you didn't know that Seville couldn't read or write music, nor play any instruments, but now you do know that, so you should be quite impressed. The Chipmunk Song earned them three Grammy Awards at the very first Grammy's the following May. I'm going to say that again, because I don't think you heard me. The Chipmunks song won three Grammy's. In fairness, one is for best children's song. A few years later, The Chipmunks landed their own television show as cartoon characters, but it did not command the same success their music career. After Bagdasarian passed away unexpectedly in 1972, his son and daughter-in-law took over the voices of The Chipmunks, but it would take nearly ten years for The Chipmunks made it back to TV, with their 1981 Christmas special, the ingeniously named “A Chipmunk Christmas.” Like a holiday Jason Vorhees, "The Chipmunk Song" re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 2007 with the CGI Alvin and Chipmunks movie. As of December 25, 2011, Nielsen SoundScan estimated total sales of the digital track at 867,000 downloads, making it third on the list of all-time best-selling Christmas/holiday digital singles. #3 was Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 from Trans-Siberian Orchestra, who I've had the mixed blessing to see live – the performance was great but the stage light swept over the audience constantly; it was like having a camera flash go off in your face several times a minute. #1 is, to the surprise of no one, Mariah Carey's 1994 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" and that's all the more attention she's getting from me. If you ever want a real smdh moment, Google Mariah Carey's requirements to appear on camera for interviews. The word “diva” doesn't begin to describe it. Wonderful Now this one depends on the day. Some days, it's so bad it's good and some days, and for some people all days, it's the regular kind of bad. [sfx clip] Say what you will about it, you can't say Paul McCartney didn't put in the work. Wonderful Christmastime features McCartney on guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and vocals, even the creepy-sounding ‘choir of children.' Makes one wonder why he even kept a band around. You see the other members of Wings in the video, but the song was all McCartney. Like a number of holiday classics that you heard about in the episode #92, The Jews Who Wrote Christmas, Wonderful Christmastime was written on a ‘boiling hot day in July', and recorded during sessions for the McCartney II album. It apparently took the former Beatle just ten minutes to pen the song which – some of us find that more readily-believable than others. One of the most memorable elements of the song is the odd synthesiser sound that punctuates it throughout. That is, if you care to know, a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, which was also used on the hit songs Bette Davis Eyes and What a Fool Believes. Though I suppose it's still a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 even if you don't care to know. It peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart and has since become of the most widely played Christmas songs on radio. Bonus fact: The Beatles only really had one Christmas release – Christmas Time Is Here Again, which was distributed to their fan club in 1967. I imagine that would fetch a pretty pence on the secondary market. [sfx typing] checking ebay…Oh, they're actually pretty cheap. If you don't like the song, you're not alone. McCartney himself isn't all that keen on it, but he has begun playing it on UK tours in recent years. You gotta give the people what they want and clearly enough people want Wonderful Christmastime. According to the Forbes website, McCartney earns over $400,000 royalties from the song every year, though other sources claim that figure is probably the cumulative total. Little Drummer Boy As time passes, tastes change, culture shifts, new things are created and old things fall away. We rarely ride in one-horse open sleighs –I can't remember the last time I was even in a closed one-horse sleigh– and it seems really strange to us that people sat about telling ghost stories. So maybe that's why I don't understand The Little Drummer Boy. How is a drum solo an appropriate gift for a sleeping infant and the woman who just squoze him out in a cow-shed? The ox and lamb kept time? That's literally the drummer's only job. Well, that and making the rest of the band's drinking problem look reasonable. Hey, what's the difference between a drummer and a drum machine? You only have to punch the info into the drum machine once. [sfx rimshot] What do you call a drummer who broke up with his girlfriend? Homeless. [sfx rimshot] Don't worry, drummers, this abuse isn't exclusive. What do you call the pretty girl on a bassist's arm? A tattoo. That's my time, good night! How old do you think this slow, plodding song is? I couldn't have put a year to my guess, but for some reason it surprised me that it was written in 1941. The composure was a teacher named Katherine Kennicott Davis. Originally called "Carol of the Drum" –does what it says on the tin– was based on an unidentified Czech carol and intended for choirs. One group of singers took a liking to it and propelled it to success in 1951 - The Trapp Family Singers. As boring as it is, The Little Drummer Boy lets us draw a straight line between the Trapp Family and ‘the lad insane' David Bowie. In 1977, Bowie was 'actively trying to normalize' his career. Debilitating drug addiction and accusations of Nazi-sympathizing threatened to sink his earning potential, so it was a no-brainer for him to appear on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas. Crosby was a crooner and golden age Hollywood icon and seemed like a means to the end because, as Bowie said later, “my mom likes him.” The promise by producers to promote the video for Bowie's single Heroes, fitting as poorly as it did in the middle of a holiday special, certainly didn't hurt either. The special starred Crosby, his actual family, and stars of the day like the model Twiggy, who my mother has still not forgiven for coming along and making curvy, busty figures unpopular. So Bing Crosby and David Bowie. On paper, it made no sense. But in reality…it made even less sense. A negative amount of sense, if that's mathematically possible. I mean, just look at this juxtaposition. You can see the two together on the Vodacast app… Bowie arrived in a mink coat, an earring, and bright red lipstick….to appear alongside Bing Crosby. Bowie agreed to producers' demands to tone his look down, but asked/begged the producers if there was anything else, anything at all, he could sing, letting them know in no uncertain terms that he hated the song. "Ian Fraser, who co-wrote the 'Peace on Earth' portion, told The Washington Post in 2006. 'We didn't know quite what to do.' Instead of panicking, he and two other men working on the special — Buz Kohan and Larry Grossman — hunkered down at a piano in the studio basement and spent 75 minutes working up the tune. Ever professionals, Bowie and Crosby perfected the new song in less than an hour." It was that professionalism that actually brought the men together. According to Crosby's daughter, Mary, who was 18 at the time and a big Bowie fan, "Eventually, Dad realized David was this amazing musician, and David realized Dad was an amazing musician. You could see them both collectively relax and then magic was made." Bonus fact: Mary went on to become an actress, starring in the hit TV show Dallas, but she isn't the only thespian the Crosby legacy produced. Bing's granddaughter Denise will always have a place in my heart as Tasha Yar, first chief of security on the Enterprise D and if you don't know what I'm talking about, maybe *you're* not cool enough to sit with *us* at lunch. The special was recorded in mid-September, but Crosby would not see it released. He died of a massive heart attack after a day of golfing in mid-October, so the special was aired posthumously at the end of November in the U.S. and on Christmas Eve in England. Bizarrely, The single proved to be one of Bowie's fastest-selling singles, selling over 250,000 copies within its first month and being certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry one month after its release. And what does it say about me that I had to do a second take, beause I read it as British Pornographic Industry. They certify very different records. One thing that helped propel that success was the fledgeling Music Television network, which in its original primitive state actually played music videos. When it launched in 1981, there weren't really enough videos to fill up an entire channel, so they played what they had, including the 'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy' clip, a lot. This prompted RCA to issue an official release in 1982 with the arbitrary single B-side of "Fantastic Voyage" from The Lodger album. Bowie was annoyed with that move, contributing to his departure from the label soon after. Still, it was a high-charting single for Bowie in the post-Scary Monsters era, at least until Let's Dance came out three months later. And that's…So the question was “Do they know it's Christmas?”. Since Ethiopia is ⅔ Christian, yes. I'd go out on a limb and say even the ⅓ that's Muslim knows. But the important thing is that 100% of the royalties go to the cause, and that figure sits north of $250 million. Among the luminary names involved was a pre-beard George Michaels. This was in his Wham days when he also recorded the song you're hearing now. Recognize it? To anyone who just lost Whamageddon… [sfx laughter] Worth it. Just passing it on after Red from Overly Sarcastic took me out during a video last year. For everyone else, as the nearest Gen-X'er. Remember…Thanks.. And that's…So the question was “Do they know it's Christmas?”. Since Ethiopia is ⅔ Christian, yes. I'd go out on a limb and say even the ⅓ that's Muslim knows. But the important thing is that 100% of the royalties go to the cause, and that figure sits north of $250 million. Among the luminary names involved was a pre-beard George Michaels. This was in his Wham days when he also recorded the song you're hearing now. Recognize it? To anyone who just lost Whamageddon… [sfx laughter] Worth it. Just passing it on after Red from Overly Sarcastic took me out during a video last year. For everyone else, as the nearest Gen-X'er. Remember…Thanks.. 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Buy the book here - Independent -https://uk.bookshop.org/books/shredded-inside-rbs-the-bank-that-broke-britain/9781780276045Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shredded-Inside-Britain-Revised-Updated/dp/1780276044/On today's podcast I am happy to be hosting Ian Fraser, author of "Shredded: Inside RBS, the Bank That Broke Britain".On the podcast we talk about the point at which RBS turned in the wrong direction, leadership incompetence and whether any issues were learnt from the catastrophe which broke Britain. Ian Fraser is an award-winning journalist, commentator and broadcaster who writes about business, finance, politics and economics. He has written for titles including The Economist, Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Independent on Sunday, the Herald, Sunday Herald, BBC News, Thomson Reuters, Dow Jones, Accountancy, CA Magazine and Citywire.His book, Shredded: Inside RBS, The Bank That Broke Britain, published in June 2014, explores how and why RBS, the world's largest company by assets at the time of its collapse, became the world's most expensive bank to bail out. The book — based on extensive interviews with more than 120 current and former RBS insiders, advisers, politicians, and others — was longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year and has received positive reviews including from FT chief economics correspondent Martin Wolf.Since March 2009, Ian has worked on programmes about the global financial crisis and its aftermath for the BBC. These have included RBS: Inside The Bank that Ran Out of Money, (a one-hour documentary that was shortlisted for Bafta), Trust Me I'm A Banker for BBC Scotland Investigates, Carry on Banking for BBC 1 Panorama and seven Radio 4 ‘File on 4' documentaries (including Badly Behaving Bankers).Ian Fraser - Website - https://www.ianfraser.org/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianfraser/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Ian_FraserWTFinance:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfnTikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeUjj9xV/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Bem-vindos à nossa Poranduba, o podcast do Colecionador de Sacis sobre as histórias fantásticas da cultura brasileira. Esta semana recebemos Carol Barros, a Petlady, para falar do folclore relacionado aos nossos amigos caninos. Venha saber mais sobre os agouros e bonanças relacionados ao comportamento canino, especule os motivos para Cão ser sinônimo de diabo e descubra os segredos do chá de Jasmim do Campo. Ouça o podcast da Carol sobre comportamento animal! Assine nossa newsletter Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias. Apresentação: Andriolli Costa Edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Vinheta de Abertura: Danilo Vieira Battistini, do podcast O Contador de Histórias. Logo do podcast: Mauro Adriano Muller – Portfólio. Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Carol Barros: Instagram / Twitter / Youtube Na trilha desse programa você escuta Ney Matogrosso com "Cachorro Vira-Latas". Poranduba agora faz parte da rede Audiocosmo de Podcasts, do grupo Homo Literatus! Confira os outros programas da rede. ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO PADRIM E DO PicPAy. APOIE VOCÊ TAMBÉM! Não deixe de conferir a campanha nova em catarse.me/saci. Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Ágatha Urzedo, Alex Mir, Ana Lúcia Merege, Ana Magalhães, André Vazzios, Artur Rocha, Bruno Janoski, Bruno Moraes, Caio Geraldini, Camila Piva, Cesar Silva, Daiane Angolini, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Demian Walendorff, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Veja, Fernando Sussmann, Gabriel Quartin, Geoci Silva, Guilherme Kruger, Guilherme Passos, Hosaná Dantas, Ian Fraser, Júlio Vieira, Karla Godoy, Leandro Araujo, Luiz Telles, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Maycon Torres, Mickael Menegheti, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Rafael Joca Cardoso, Thaynara Oliveira, Thomas Missfeldt, Tiago Chiavegatti, Vinicius Carli, Vinicius Pinton, Vitor Nogueira, Vitorya Silveira, Wadson Freiras, Welma Reis, William Cavalcanti, Zé Wellington. Pix do poranduba: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com
Bem-vindos à nossa Poranduba, o podcast do Colecionador de Sacis sobre as histórias fantásticas da cultura brasileira. Esta semana recebemos o professor Paulino Barbosa, que obteve reconhecimento nacional com um projeto de incentivo à leitura no interior do Amapá em que unia contação de histórias e narrativas das comunidades ribeirinhas. Venha conhecer mais sobre o projeto, descobrir quem é a Mãe do Rio e saber porque o caranguejo do mangue tem a forma de uma pessoa presa em sua casca. Assine nossa newsletter Compre meu livro O Colecionador de Sacis e outros contos folclóricos Acesse o Consultoria Folclórica para saber mais sobre meus cursos, palestras e mentorias. Apresentação e edição: Andriolli Costa Vinheta de Abertura: Danilo Vieira Battistini, do podcast O Contador de Histórias. Logo do podcast: Mauro Adriano Muller – Portfólio. Siga nossas redes sociais: Andriolli Costa: Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Paulino Barbosa: Facebook Na trilha desse programa você escuta o grupo Senzalas cantando "Jeito Tucuju" Poranduba agora faz parte da rede Audiocosmo de Podcasts, do grupo Homo Literatus! Confira os outros programas da rede. ESTE PODCAST É PRODUZIDO GRAÇAS AOS APOIADORES DO PADRIM E DO PicPAy. APOIE VOCÊ TAMBÉM! Não deixe de conferir a campanha nova em catarse.me/saci. Agradecemos aos apoiadores: Ágatha Urzedo, Alex Mir, Ana Lúcia Merege, Ana Magalhães, André Vazzios, Artur Rocha, Bruno Janoski, Bruno Moraes, Caio Geraldini, Camila Piva, Cesar Silva, Daiane Angolini, Daniel Burle, Daniel Medina, Demian Walendorff, Douglas Rainho, Euclides Veja, Fernando Sussmann, Gabriel Quartin, Geoci Silva, Guilherme Kruger, Guilherme Passos, Hosaná Dantas, Ian Fraser, Júlio Vieira, Karla Godoy, Leandro Araujo, Luiz Telles, Maico Wolfart, Marcos Nogas, Maurício Filho, Maurício Xavier, Mayara Lista, Maycon Torres, Mickael Menegheti, Nilda Alcarinque, Pablo Melo, Pedro Scheffer, Rafael Joca Cardoso, Thaynara Oliveira, Thomas Missfeldt, Tiago Chiavegatti, Vinicius Carli, Vinicius Pinton, Vitor Nogueira, Vitorya Silveira, Wadson Freiras, Welma Reis, William Cavalcanti, Zé Wellington. Pix do poranduba: colecionadordesacis@gmail.com
Pastor Neil catches up with pastor Ian about the importance of a care ministry
Listen to the interview with host Victor Afable, Founder and CEO of VA Shafts as he talks with Ian Fraser, CEO of TXG from Toronto, Canada. TXG is a premiere custom fitting company that uses VA Shafts. In this podcast, we talk about Ian's life in Scotland and how he entered the golf business. We discuss more about TXG and custom fitting and VA Shafts.
Ben Giunta, a former Nike Tour Rep and now owner of the TheTourVan.com, joins host Johnny Wunder and TXG's Ian Fraser on this episode of The Gear Dive. Ben discusses working in-depth with Nike Athletes before the company stopped producing hard goods. He has some fantastic intel on TW and the setup of his sticks (around the 14-minute mark). They also discuss Ben's new endeavor.
Scott Kraul, Tour Operations Manager for Aldila Golf, joins host Johnny Wunder and Ian Fraser of TXG. Kraul discusses his 10 year career in the golf industry with companies such as Matrix, Nike, Adams Golf, and he provides insight on new Aldila shafts.
On this week's show, Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discuss the latest in the world of golf. They chat about Tiger Woods being in contention at the Honda Classic. Plus we hear from Craig Loughry, Ian Fraser and David Burgess.
On this week's show, Mark Zecchino and producer Adam Scully discuss the latest in the world of golf. They chat about Justin Thomas winning the PGA Tour player of the year award. Plus, the guys talk with Adam Stanley about the new Canadians on tour and Ian Fraser of TXG.