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Socially Democratic
Ep. 282: The Art of the Modern Campaign with James Booth

Socially Democratic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 61:15


With the relative decline of mainstream media and the rise of podcasts, influencers, and infinite scrolling, how is the Australian Labor party faring in the race to modernise their political campaigns?And how can social democratic parties around the world continue to compete and adapt to the ever-changing new media landscape? What role does data analytics play in shaping effective messaging, and driving innovative, efficient campaigns?On this week's episode of Socially Democratic, Stephen Donnelly sits down with James Booth, an Australian transplant to Washington D.C. and an expert on campaign data and messaging. They discuss, among other things, takeaways from the U.S. Presidential Election, the long road to changing public perception, and the surprising strength of analogue.Enjoy!CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction2:23 Meet James Booth19:34 Where Australian Campaigns Fit In29:41 U.S. Election Hindsight54:08 Winning the “Battle of the Thumbs”The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au Support the showNew episodes out every Friday.If you like the show leave a comment below or leave us a review on Podchaser: https://bit.ly/36uFbp8Support the show on Patreon. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, X, Bluesky, and Instagram.

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast
Paul Weiss' London Growth, Movements at A&O Shearman with James Booth and Edin Imsirovic, Financial News

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 30:44


After a summer hiatus, Counsel Culture is finally back!We're kicking off with an exciting new episode featuring James Booth and Edin Imsirovic from Financial News.Together with Meg, they discuss Paul Weiss' impressive growth one year later and A&O Shearman's recent hiring of two private equity partners from Sidley and making people redundant (probably).

Tiny In All That Air
In Celebration of Betty Mackereth

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 88:25


Betty Mackereth was Philip Larkin's secretary at the library at the University of Hull. They were work colleagues and good friends, growing  closer and more intimate, as the years went on. Betty turns 100 on 27th June 2024. We begin with Betty herself in conversation with James Booth when James was beginning his research into his biography of Philip Larkin . James calls her, Larkin's ‘ageing muse of vitality'. After this, we hear directly from James Booth who spoke Lyn and trustee Philip Pullen at James's house earlier this year. Thank you and special birthday wishes to Betty and thank you to Magnus Mackereth, Betty's nephew, for giving us his blessing. Thanks again to James Booth and Philip Pullen and Simon Galloway for support with sound production. Mary Judd -- See "'What fun we had in the early sixties!' Philip Larkin and Mary Wrench (Judd)" by James Booth, in About Larkin 45 (April 2018). Having appreciated The Less Deceived, Mary (b.1923) applied for a post as Assistant Librarian in Hull in 1956, wanting to see "what a poet is like". Larkin interviewed her himself, and flattered (and also intimidated) by her familiarity with his poetry, saw her off from Hull on the coach with the words "I hope you'll come". She fitted into the Library well, befriending Maeve Brennan and Betty Mackereth, took part in the momentous move of the library into its new building in 1959, and stayed until 1964. She married Stephen Judd and Larkin visited her in the hospital where she gave birth to her first daughter, Helen in 1962. Larkin became a conscientious long-distance godfather to Helen, and kept in touch with Mary, sending her cards and the occasional letter. Suzanne Uniacke. (There is a village in County Cork called Uniacke. The Uniackes came over with the Conqueror. It's a rare name!) Suzanne was a Reader in the Philosophy Department in Hull from 2006 to 2013. Pauline Dennison was a library colleague of Maeve Bennan. She cut a formidable figure in charge of the Issue Desk in the Brynmor Jones for many years. Brenda Moon https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/mar/31/brenda-moon-obituary Don Lee Don was a trustee of the PLS for many years, and developed many Larkin walks in sites across the country that are still used today. Ivor Maw Philip Pullen- My Friend Ivor Maw (About Larkin 42) https://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-42.pdf Poems mentioned: Love Again, The Dance, I Am Jake Balakowsky, Morning at last there in the snow, When First We Faced, We Met at the end of the party, Aubade, Symphony in White Major, Oxford, Broadcast, Toads Revisited, The Large Cool Store The Philip Larkin I Knew- Maeve Brennan (Manchester University Press, 2002) Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love by James Booth  (Bloomsbury, 2015) Letters Home by Philip Larkin ed. James Booth (Faber, 2018) The Importance of Elsewhere: Philip Larkin's Photographs by Richard Bradford (Francis Lincoln, 2015) Philip Larkin Collected Poems ed. Anthony Thwaite (Faber, 1988) The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin ed. Archie Burnett (Faber, 2012) Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion (Faber, 1994) https://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-35.pdf  Early Days in Philip Larkin's Library Betty Mackereth https://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-25.pdf   'New Brooms' Philip Larkin Betty Mackereth Philip Larkin and the Third Woman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRibIbHPAws ‘Former poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion discovers an unseen and unpublished poem by Philip Larkin when he returns to Hull to meet one of the poet's former lovers. Speaking for the first time about her relationship with Larkin, Betty Mackereth reveals the man behind the famous poems.' Cast: Andrew Motion First episode date: 7 December 2010 Robbins report https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbins_Report Music: Laura - Sidney Bechet Petit Fleur- Monty Sunshine Reckless Blues- Bessie Smith

WOJM: What's on Joe Mind?
WOJM 292: YouTube TeamStream 1/16/2024 (w/Phil Donnelly)

WOJM: What's on Joe Mind?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 144:19


This episode is the audio for a YouTube TeamStream that initially ran on January 16, 2024.  TeamStreams run live every Tuesday at 9 pm on the WOJM YouTube channel, barring unforeseen circumstances or holidays.  Please take a moment and help us out — even if you don't watch us there, subscribe to our YouTube channel today! It's time to (finally) put 2023 to bed!  Phil Donnelly of Articulated Points is back to help us give you the Top Ten GI Joe Products of 2023!  ...and of course, because it's US, our nine-person panel of experts couldn't whittle it down past twelve.  Ah, well.  Thanks to our other panelists for their time and input: James Booth, Terry Dizard, Bryan Lower, Troy McKie, and Joe Slepski!  LISTEN TODAY! You can watch this episode at: https://youtube.com/live/HB5mAwZtJxY

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Tiny In All That Air
Zachary Leader and Daniel Vince- Larkin and Wain, the post-war English novel

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 63:03


 Zachary Leader is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Roehampton. He grew up in California but has lived in Britain for over fifty years and has dual US/UK citizenship. He was educated at Northwestern University, Trinity College, Cambridge, and Harvard and is the biographer of Kingsley Amis and edited the Letters of Kingsley Amis. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and General Editor of The Oxford History of Life-Writing, a 7-volume series published by OUP. PLS Trustee Daniel Vince is a soon-to-be graduate of the University of York, where he earned his MA by Research on the post-war working class novel. He has recently started work on his PhD entitled ‘The New University in Post-War British Literature', in which Larkin and the University of Hull play a significant role – other writers include Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge and Kingsley Amis. A trustee of The Philip Larkin Society, our e-newsletter editor and a member of our events committee,.  Today's conversation focuses on John Wain's Hurry On Down (1953) and Philip Larkin's Jill (1946). Notes and further reading and event links The Life of Saul Bellow by Zachary Leader (Cape, 2015) The Oxford Handbook of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Oxford Handbooks)  by Michael O'Neill (Editor) (Oxford Handbooks, 2017) The Life of Kingsley Amis by Zachary Leader (Vintage, 2007) The Letters of Kingsley Amis by Zachary Leader (Editor), (Harper Collins, 2001) Cultural Nationalism and Modern Manuscripts: Kingsley Amis, Saul Bellow, Franz Kafka Zachary Leader https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/cultural-nationalism-and-modern-manuscripts-kingsley-amis-saul-be 2013 Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh (1928) Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis (1954) Portrait of a Lady by Henry James (1881) Jill by Philip Larkin (1946) Hurry on Down by John Wain (1953) Changing Places by David Lodge (1975) Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (1937) The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger (1951) The Movement: English Poetry and Fiction of the 1950's by Blake Morrison (1980) The Movement Reconsidered: Essays on Larkin, Amis, Gunn, Davie and Their Contemporaries by Zachary Leader (OUP, 2011) The Importance of Philip Larkin by John Wain, The American Scholar, Vol. 55, No. 3 (Summer 1986), pp. 349-364  Interviews with Britain's Angry Young Men: Kingsley Amis, John Braine, Bill Hopkins, John Wain and Colin Wilson: 2 (Milford Series) by Dale Salwak (Borgo Press, 2007) Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love by James Booth (2015, Bloomsbury) Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion (Faber, 1994) Philip Larkin Selected Letters ed. Anthony Thwaite (Faber and Faber, 1993) Out of Reach: The Poetry of Philip Larkin by Andrew Swarbrick (1997) Larkin poems mentioned: Livings, The Importance of Elsewhere, The Whitsun Weddings, High Windows, Absences, If, My Darling, This Be The Verse Other references: The Sun (British tabloid newspaper, founded 1964), John Braine (English novelist 1922-1986), Ben Johnson (English playwright- 1597-1637), Franz Kafka (Czech novelist, 1883- 1924) Book tickets for Chichester event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/philip-larkin-society-members-event-at-chichester-cathedral-tickets-781230199557?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Register for schools event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/higher-windows-post-16-english-enrichment-day-at-the-university-of-hull-tickets-737140074807?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Register for Conference 2024 here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/philip-larkin-society-conference-2024-tickets-769584597247?aff=oddtdtcreator

DomainSherpa.com
DomainSherpa Review – December 14, 2023: .AI Domains, Changing the Game or More of the Same?

DomainSherpa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 128:24


(Aired December 14, 2023) .AI Domains, Changing the Game or More of the Same? - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with this DomainSherpa Review! In this show, the Sherpas skip The Domain Game and instead focus on .AI domains - as Andy & James have made headlines recently with some big .AI sales and purchases while Drew has been more bearish. They get into the history of how the Booth brothers entered the domain industry. The Sherpas do a deep dive into AI and .AI domains; discussing the future of AI, .AI's role in the domain industry, and whether the Sherpas see a future without the need for domains. JT mentions the upcoming ICA meetup in Las Vegas. Don't forget to register for the event today at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/fd1a0898-0982-463a-beaf-24535c27e860 and book your hotel before it's too late at https://book.passkey.com/go/InternetCommerce2024 Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback! Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more! JT is joined by Drew, Josh, & special guests James and Andy Booth - so be sure to tune in!!

The History Chap Podcast
80: Henry Hook VC - A Hero Let Down In "Zulu"

The History Chap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 14:49


The 1963 film, "Zulu" tells the story of the defence of Rorke's Drift during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879.11 Victoria Crosses were awarded to the defenders.One of those VC recipients was Private Henry Hook.In the film, his character, played by James Booth was a  insubordinate barrack room lawyer, partial to drink and malingering in the hospital.The film does this soldier a huge dis-service.Far from being a malingerer in hospital he was actually the cook in the hospital, who after the battle was found making tea for the men.It's time to tell real story of Henry Hook VC, a very humble warrior.Sign up for my free weekly newsletterSupport the show

Tiny In All That Air
Chris Sewart and Phil Pullen

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 102:39


In this episode we talk to Beverley based poet Chris Sewart in his second appearance on Tiny in All That Air, and Phil Pullen, trustee of the PLS, who regular listeners will be familiar with from a number of previous episodes. We talk about Chris's poetry and his upcoming performance as the 'warm up' for Roger McGough in Beverley next year (details below). We also discuss Phil's new project for the PLS You-Tube account documenting the Larkin Trail. We end the episode considering three poems from High Windows- The Explosion, Livings and Forget What Did- as we look ahead to the 50th anniversary of the publication of High Windows in 2024 and the PLS Conference in March at the University of Hull. Larkin poems mentioned: Annus Mirabilis, Livings, Forget What Did, The Explosion, To The Sea, Going Going, The Building, Aubade, The Old Fools, The Trees, Solar,Cut Grass, Friday Night at the Royal Station Hotel, How Distant, I Remember, I Remember, MCMXIV, At Grass, Mr Bleaney, Absences, Broadcast, Dublinesque, Show Saturday, Here The Less Deceived (Faber, 1955) The Whitsun Weddings (Faber 1964), High Windows (Faber, 1974) Chris Sewart reads his poems A Boy and Cartoon Kiss. Home Is So Sad Beverley Art Gallery April 2023 : ‘Home is so Sad', showcased newly commissioned artwork, alongside pieces from the permanent collections of East Riding Museums and the Philip Larkin Society featured the paintings and installations of Seoul-based artists Yeonkyoung Lee and Sam Robinson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr-IcSIS4mY A Joyous Shot https://www.visiteastyorkshire.co.uk/event/philip-larkin-%E2%80%93-a-joyous-shot/191184101/ Details of the PLS Conference and other events can be found here: https://philiplarkin.com/uncategorized/forthcoming-events/ The link for Chris's poetry workshop and appearance with Roger McGough at the Stage4Beverley festival is https://stage4beverley.com/  Today I Cycled to Beverley  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QYMXXnJ_e8 Lyn Talking about Sylvia Plath: Horror Poet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVoi999Eywk The Beatles- Please, Please Me (1963, Parlophone) Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Parlophone, 1967), The White Album (1968, Apple) Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse Book ed. Philip Larkin (OUP, 1973) Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love by James Booth (2015, Bloomsbury) Somewhere becoming Rain: Collected Writings on Philip Larkin (Picador, 2019) The Philip Larkin I Knew by Maeve Brennan (MUP, 2002) Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press and Me by Jean Hartley (Faber and Faber, 2012) Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion (Faber, 1994) Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin ed. Anthony Thwaite. (Faber and Faber, 2011) Philip Larkin Selected Letters ed. Anthony Thwaite (Faber and Faber, 1993) Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982 by Philip Larkin (Faber and Faber, 1983) Philip Larkin: The Man and His Work ed. Dale Salwak (Palgrave, 1983) Philip Larkin, Monitor, Down Cemetery Road https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coe11pgoj8E Authors mentioned by Chris Kit de Waal | Kit de Waal Summerwater by Sarah Moss review – a dark holiday in Scotland | Fiction | The Guardian The Mersey Sound: Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten (Penguin, first published 1967, since reprinted many times!)    Jonathan Edwards – The Poetry Society: Poems Rachel Long (rachel-long.com) 'Instead of a card' poetry pamphlets – UK based independent publisher (candlestickpress.co.uk) The Catch by Simon Armitage https://www.poeticous.com/simon-armitage/the-catch-forget Produced by Lyn Lockwood and Gavin Hogg PLS Membership and information: philiplarkin.com  Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast
Partner Moves, Gardening Leave Controversy and Job Cuts

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 33:08


 This week, Meg is joined by James Booth, Professional Services Reporter at Financial News. They discuss the Kirkland & Ellis departures to Paul Weiss in London, KPMG halving pay for its US partners on gardening leave and Goldman Sachs announcing job cuts for underperforming staff in the US, and how we could see this bleeding into Big Law. 

WOJM: What's on Joe Mind?
WOJM 275: YouTube TeamStream 8/29/2023 (w/James Booth)

WOJM: What's on Joe Mind?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 127:27


This episode is the audio for a YouTube TeamStream that initially ran on August 29, 2023.  TeamStreams run every Tuesday at 9 pm on the WOJM YouTube channel, barring unforeseen circumstances or holidays.  Please take a moment and help us out — even if you don't watch us there, subscribe to our YouTube channel today! Guest Host Summer continues as "Agent Chuckles" James Booth makes his WOJM debut!  Despite an extreme lack of news, the gang manages to create enough GI Joe-fueled shenanigans to fill over two hours of your day!  Plus Community Calendar and more!  LISTEN TODAY! You can watch this episode at: https://youtube.com/live/nRwgJtEYd7w

OKC Sunday Morning Magazine
EPISODE 34 JAMES BOOTH FOUNDATION AND REACH FORWARD FOUNDATION

OKC Sunday Morning Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 31:26


We are happy to welcome Dr Jalisha Booth from the James Booth Foundation and glad to meet Wyjuana Montgomery from Reach Forward Foundation to the studio! https://www.jamesboothfoundation.org/ https://reachforward.wixsite.com/reachforwardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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OKC Sunday Morning Magazine
EPISODE 9 SUNDAY MORNING MAG

OKC Sunday Morning Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 34:18


This is the second time we have had the James Booth Foundation  and the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information on the program, but there is always more to learn!  Laura Brennan, the State Education Coordinator along with Kristie Edlen, the Assistant Managing Director from the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug information share some valuable information! In the second segment. Willie Edwards, Director of Community Assessment for Feed the Children explains his connection to James Booth. Jalisha Booth, founder of the James Booth Foundation.org is on hand, as well as Joseph Mitchell, a current student at Putnam City Original.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tiny In All That Air
Dr James Underwood

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 72:15


In this episode, Lyn talks to Dr James Underwood, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Huddersfield and Deputy Director of the Ted Hughes Network. James's book Early Larkin (2021) reveals so many aspects of Larkin's less well known writing and charts Larkin's growth into the towering poet he eventually became. We look at poems, letters and prose, and how Larkin shaped his world through his writing. Larkin poems referred to- -Livings, Dockery and Son, The Whitsun Weddings, Afternoons, The Mower, Dublinesque, The Winter Palace, I See A Girl Dragged By The Wrists, Femmes Damnes, A School in August. Other writers and references: Maeve Brennan The Philip Larkin I Knew (2002), James Booth Philip Larkin, Life, Art and Love (2014),Selected Letters of Philip Larkin 1940-1985 (1992 ed. Anthony Thwaite), Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions by Philip Larkin (2002 ed. James Booth), W. B. Yeats, “Sailing to Byzantium” from The Poems of W. B. Yeats: A New Edition. Nick Cave The Red Hand Files, The Vampires Wife blog Our favourite Larkin poem. Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz Audio editing by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tiny_air Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here - http://philiplarkin.com/

IBS Intelligence Podcasts
Ep385: How local payment methods will shape the payments landscape in 2022

IBS Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 17:18


James Booth, VP Head of Partnerships, PPROGlobal provider of local payments infrastructure PPRO recently published its annual Almanac, a study expecting a 70% growth of digital payments in Europe in the next five years, as well as tracking the rise of ecommerce and changes in consumer behaviour. IBSi's Reporter Gaia Lamperti discussed the findings and how the payment landscape might look like in 2022 with James Booth, VP Head of Partnerships at PPRO.

PPRO Podcast
11.11 (or Singles' Day), singular event on the e-commerce calendar

PPRO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 29:53


This week, host Meaghan Johnson is joined byTristan Chiappini and James Booth, PPRO's regional heads of partnerships in Asia Pacific and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Their chat dives into the past, present, and future of the record-breaking e-commerce event, 11.11 (formerly known as Singles' Day) – as well as taking a look at the rate of acceleration of e-commerce globally. Explore other insights You might enjoy these other nuggets of wisdom.

CUNY TV's Science Goes to the Movies
“The Aeronauts” and Measuring Real Climate Change

CUNY TV's Science Goes to the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 26:45


In the 1860's people believed the weather was too chaotic to ever be predicted, but today our smart phones update weather conditions to the hour. CUNY's own Dr. James Booth discusses the film “The Aeronauts,” meteorology, and our changing climate.

DomainSherpa.com
DomainSherpa – Down The Rabbit Hole – September 14, 2021: Bored Apes Playing in the Sandbox

DomainSherpa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 80:07


(Aired September 14, 2021) DomainSherpa - Down The Rabbit Hole - September 14, 2021: Bored Apes Playing in the Sandbox As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, domains lead us "down the rabbit hole" for different topics all the time. This show, typically hosted by JT, Drew & Yoni, is where we discuss a wide variety of subjects - with plenty of talk about domains, crypto, NFTs, and digital assets - along with a bunch of other stuff as well. In this episode, JT is joined by Drew, Josh, Alan, James Booth, & Jack Kal as they dive deeper into the world of NFTs and the Bored Ape Yacht Club. They discuss James recent record-breaking BAYC sale, the Sotheby's auction that just concluded, domains, the NFT market, upcoming projects that the Sherpas like and don't like, and more! So tune in and jump down the rabbit hole with us!

DomainSherpa.com
DomainSherpa – Down The Rabbit Hole – September 2, 2021: Going ApeSh!t

DomainSherpa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 86:36


(Aired September 2, 2021) DomainSherpa - Down The Rabbit Hole - September 2, 2021: Going ApeSh!t As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, domains lead us "down the rabbit hole" for different topics all the time. This show, typically hosted by JT, Drew & Yoni, is where we discuss a wide variety of subjects - with plenty of talk about domains, crypto, NFTs, and digital assets - along with a bunch of other stuff as well. In this episode, JT is joined by Shane, Josh, Alan, James Booth, & Jack Kal as they dive deeper into the world of NFTs and the Bored Ape Yacht Club. They discuss the recent Mutant Ape Yacht Club drop, Steph Curry joining the BAYC community, the upcoming auctions at Sotheby's & Christie's, ETH, OpenSea, the future of NFTs, and more! So tune in and jump down the rabbit hole with us!

PPRO Podcast
Payments Radio and Judopay go to the pub

PPRO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 37:16


Judopay joins PPRO for a (virtual) pint and a chat about how the UK is paying for real pints now that pubs are open again. Host Meaghan Johnson, payments expert James Booth, and Judopay's head of marketing, Jessica Carroll, and head of product, Jumaane Hutchinson, discuss how digital, contactless, and local payment methods are driving innovation in dining and in-store shopping experiences. Explore other insights You might enjoy these other nuggets of wisdom.

Socially Democratic
Ep.88: Campaign Data Analytics with James Booth

Socially Democratic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 79:58


Dunn Street founder Stephen Donnelly was joined by James Booth, a progressive political consultant based in Washington DC who was most recently the Director of Paid Media Analytics on the Biden for President Campaign. James discusses his experience and expertise in data analysis, the importance of it in campaigning and in particular the reliance field organising has on data and the analysis of data in the work of organising. He details what data analytics looks like on the scale of a presidential election, drawing from his experience working on Joe Biden’s campaign.  The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au

Tiny In All That Air
Phil Pullen and Rachael Galletly

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 84:39


Phil Pullen (Larkin researcher and chair of Larkin100) and Rachael Galletly (PLS Trustee) join us to discuss Larkin poems that are either about or are directly addressed to specific people in his life; Eva Larkin, Kingsley Amis and Winifred Arnott. We also find out about Larkin’s attitude to summer, his favourite poetic phrase, Kingsley Amis’s wilder moments, what book Rachael nicked from a library, and who made Philip Larkin ‘yowl’. Mother, Summer, I, Heads on the Women’s Ward, Reference Back, Hospital Visits, Love Songs in Age, Letter to a Friend About Girls, The Old Fools, Livings, Lines on a Young Ladies Photograph Album, Deceptions, Born Yesterday, Wild Oats, A Study in Reading Habits, Home is So Sad, The Mower, Maiden Name, Afternoons, Show Saturday, An Arundel Tomb, Broadcast, Poem about Oxford, Talking in Bed. Letters Home (ed. James Booth, Faber and Faber, 2018) Inside Story by Martin Amis (Jonathan Cape, 2020) The Letters of Kingsley Amis (ed. Zachary Leader, HarperCollins 2000) The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin (ed. Archie Burnett, Faber and Faber 2012) The Poet’s Plight by James Booth (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005) ------------------------------------------- Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz Audio production by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tiny_air Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here - http://philiplarkin.com/

Flam and Flange
Max's Tracks Episode 20 - Stu McGoo

Flam and Flange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 68:22


With tracks from Todd Sines, Robert Babicz, Mark Broom, Gluped, Adam Beyer and Pig & Dan, and James Booth

Flam and Flange
Max's Tracks Episode 21 - Stu McGoo

Flam and Flange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 68:22


With tracks from Todd Sines, Robert Babicz, Mark Broom, Gluped, Adam Beyer and Pig & Dan, and James Booth

Josh.co - Digital Fortune Podcast
Digital Fortune #12 - James Booth

Josh.co - Digital Fortune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 46:17


James Booth is a domain investor and digital entrepreneur. Founder of DomainBooth.com and Co-Founder of MediaX.com.

IBS Intelligence Podcasts
Ep133: SIBOS 2020: What role could technology play in humanising banking?

IBS Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 13:21


James Booth, VP Head of Partnerships for EMEA, at PPROConsumer purchasing habits have certainly been altered by the coronavirus. James Booth, VP Head of Partnerships for EMEA, at cross-border payments specialist PPRO discusses these changes, alongside their effect on merchants, cross-border trading and the adoption of local payment methods.

Tiny In All That Air
Professor Graham Chesters (the new Chair of the Philip Larkin Society)

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 74:34


Professor Graham Chesters, the new Chair of the Philip Larkin Society, joins us to talk about how came to Hull University, inadvertently following the footsteps of Larkin. Graham also tells us about his relationship with Philip Larkin both as a university colleague and a neighbour in Hull and some of his more disconcerting and memorable encounters with Larkin. Graham talks about his involvement with the Philip Larkin Society and the impact of Covid on the Society. Graham also talks to us about the Larkin poem Absences. A couple of little technology gremlins sneaked in here, so apologies for the occasional dip in sound quality. Contemporaries of Larkin mentioned: Garnet Rees (Chair of Modern French Literature at Hull), Vernon Watkins (Welsh poet), Brynmor Jones (Vice Chancellor of Hull University), George Orwell, Dylan Thomas, Seamus Heaney, Eddie Dawes (founding Chairman of the PLS), Maeve Brennan (Larkin’s sub-librarian and lover), Monica Jones (Larkin’s partner), Betty Mackereth (Larkin’s secretary), Carole Collinson (PLS Membership Secretary), James Booth, biographer of Larkin, Life, Art and Love (2014). Other texts: Larkin: A Writer’s Life by Andrew Motion (1993), The Sight of Death by TJ Clarke (2006). French literature: Les Fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire (1857), Rimbaud, Mallarme, Roland Barthes. Larkin poems discussed: As Bad as A Mile, Absences, I Remember, I Remember. Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Audio production by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tiny_air Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here - http://philiplarkin.com/

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast
The COVID-19 Impact on Payments and eCommerce with James Booth of PPRO: Ep 129

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 36:57


COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the eCommerce world, and subsequently the payments industry that serves online merchants. James Booth, VP Head of Partnerships at PPRO joins the show to discuss a recent whitepaper PPRO put together on the subject, and more. Find show notes and more at: https://www.soarpay.com/podcast/

MMA Tee Company
Coaches Corner: James Booth of Grindhouse MMA

MMA Tee Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 20:44


James Booth is a BJJ black belt and instructor at Grindhouse MMA. We caught up with James to discuss his transition from college basketball to jiu-jitsu, competing at a high level, his approach to coaching, and his future in martial arts.

Glean's Research to Practice Podcast
The Effort to Make Brain Scans Open Source

Glean's Research to Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 22:25


In this episode, we chat with Dr. James Booth and Marisa Lytle about their work at Vanderbilt University to make over 3000 brain imaging data sets available through Open Neuro to support reading and math development research.

InvestOrama - Separate Investment Facts from Financial Fiction
Connecting Consumers to Merchants Globally with Local Payment Methods, James Booth - PPRO

InvestOrama - Separate Investment Facts from Financial Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 35:07


In this episode of The Fintech Files podcast, George Aliferis is talking with James Booth, Head of Partnerships for EMEA, at PPRO. We're going to learn about local payment methods and how these are used across the UK, US and APAC. It's about allowing consumers to use their favourite means of payments and allowing merchants to access markets worldwide.

Sportstalk1400's Podcast
James with James Booth 5-22-20

Sportstalk1400's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 9:28


Plant City head coach James Booth joined Total Sports to talk about his star and the Sooners' latest wide receiver commit Mario Williams.

Domain Investing with Jason Of Florida
1.7 THE BEST AND WORST FROM NAMESCON 2020

Domain Investing with Jason Of Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 39:12


This episode brought to you by SiteGround. Check out this amazing hosting platform that I highly recommend based upon experience. The offer free and easy SSL certificates, easy wordpress website setup, and free hosted email. Segment 1: general observations from NamesCon I wrote a quick recap of my first ever NamesCon. I don’t like spending money, and for me, this trip was a luxury. Was awesome to bring my son, Jackson (15) with me and spend some quality time with him. THE BEST: GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani gave the keynote Thursday. Like every CEO I’ve met, he’s very friendly and says all the right things. THE WORST: Richard Lau’s “Design, Build, and Exit!” made me angry – pay employees low wages, have a crappy office and give poor benefits, so that when you sale, it will be a positive for your employees – so it will make it easier to sell your business. This is some dirtbag stuff. Treat others as you want to be treated – plain and simple.. Other notes Some domain investors are pretty uppidy – “I won’t even look at an offer that’s not six figures” – I bet I heard this a dozen times. Good for these guys, riding their high horses. Some domain investors are amazing and friendly! Everyone was approachable, some had more to say than others. Andrew Alleman’s voice is amazing! Enchanted Rock was a lot of fun. Jackson’s favorite part was was Lisa Box’s talk on Generation Z and Jeff Sass’s (.Club) Economics of a Registry Cool Swag Bro! The closing remarks by Soeren von Varchmin were disappointing. Segment 2: How to best sale your domains via outreach This was a topic that came up at NamesCon quite a bit. James Booth talked about sending an initial email then calling on the phone. And be persistent and use a British accent, of course. I heard others talking about using LinkedIn messaging, sending letters via postal mail (snail mail). These aren’t bad ideas if you’re looking to liquidate your domains. The issue I have is that I think this will cause you to get a lower price, it stinks of desperation. Of course, perhaps I am wrong. With domains, I think people need to understand the value themselves. When they do, if you own good domain names, then you will have leverage. Segment 3: haters gonna hate I’m going to rant for a moment. Experience domain investors will tell you that your domains suck, that you’re doing it wrong, and some of them will laugh and maybe even ignore you. Do you anyways. Segment 4: Amazon Affiliate update I haven’t added any content to the site since the original 10 articles. One article is drawing some interest, though it’s a “seasonal interest” site. Progress is extremely slow. I’m working on making time to add some more content in coming weeks – probably 1 article every 2 weeks or so, and see how that goes.

Tiny In All That Air
James Booth (Larkin expert and biographer) (part 3)

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 43:54


In this third and final part of our in-depth conversation with James Booth, he tells us about his own books on the poet, Larkin's early schoolgirl poems and astonishing use of language. If you haven't heard parts one and two, be sure to give them a listen. James Booth is the Philip Larkin Society's Literary Adviser & Co-Editor of About Larkin, the society's journal. He has published two books on Philip Larkin: Philip Larkin: Writer (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991) and Philip Larkin: The Poet’s Plight (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). He has also edited Larkin’s early girls’-school stories and poems as Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions (Faber, 2002), and a volume of critical essays, New Larkins for Old (Macmillan, 2000), arising from the first Hull International Conference on the Work of Philip Larkin mounted by the Society in 1997. He has recently retired from the Department of English at the University of Hull. His new biography of Larkin: Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love was published in August 2014. Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Audio production by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tiny_air Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here - http://philiplarkin.com/

Tiny In All That Air
James Booth (Larkin expert and biographer) (part 2)

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 24:38


In this second part of our conversation with James Booth, he talks about Larkin's development as a writer, takes a closer look at 'The Old Fools' and reflects on Larkin's long-term partner, Monica Jones. James Booth is the Philip Larkin Society's Literary Adviser & Co-Editor of About Larkin, the society's journal. He has published two books on Philip Larkin: Philip Larkin: Writer (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991) and Philip Larkin: The Poet’s Plight (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). He has also edited Larkin’s early girls’-school stories and poems as Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions (Faber, 2002), and a volume of critical essays, New Larkins for Old (Macmillan, 2000), arising from the first Hull International Conference on the Work of Philip Larkin mounted by the Society in 1997. He has recently retired from the Department of English at the University of Hull. His new biography of Larkin: Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love was published in August 2014. Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Audio production by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter. Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here.

Tiny In All That Air
James Booth (Larkin expert and biographer) (part 1)

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 27:11


James Booth is the Philip Larkin Society's Literary Adviser & Co-Editor of About Larkin, the society's journal. He has published two books on Philip Larkin: Philip Larkin: Writer (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991) and Philip Larkin: The Poet’s Plight (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). He has also edited Larkin’s early girls’-school stories and poems as Trouble at Willow Gables and Other Fictions (Faber, 2002), and a volume of critical essays, New Larkins for Old (Macmillan, 2000), arising from the first Hull International Conference on the Work of Philip Larkin mounted by the Society in 1997. He has recently retired from the Department of English at the University of Hull. His new biography of Larkin: Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love was published in August 2014. In the first part of our conversation with James, he tells us about how he became an expert on Larkin including his time as lecturer of the University of Hull. Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Audio production by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter. Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here.

Domain Name Wire Podcast
James Booth – DNW Podcast #262

Domain Name Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 24:33


A view on the market from an active investor. This week I catch up with domain broker James Booth of Phenom.com (formerly BQDN.com). We first talked in 2016 when he was just starting in the domain industry and had already brokered $5 million of domains in his first six months. At the time, 95% of […] Post link: James Booth – DNW Podcast #262 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.

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Tiny In All That Air
Series preview with Kyra Piperides Jaques

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 10:35


In this introductory episode, we talk to Kyra Piperides Jaques about her involvement in the Philip Larkin Society and look ahead to what you can expect to hear throughout the series. Larkin biographer James Booth (and future guest) on The Building, the poem discussed by Kyra; Yes, the Building has got to be the new HRI on Anlaby Road. The description clinches it surely - a lucent honeycomb (I seem to remember, earlier, it was painted yellow, not blue as now), a clean-sliced cliff, with the slums still (then) huddled around it. This is the hospital Larkin attended in January 1972 with a crick in his neck (opened by the Queen in June 1967.) Our first full episode will be available on 2nd December 2019. Subscribe to this podcast for free via your favourite podcast app. Presented by Lyn Lockwood Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band Audio production by Simon Galloway Follow us and get it touch on Twitter Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here.

What The Truck?!?
Great American Trucking Show Day 2

What The Truck?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 67:43


IVE from the great state of Texas, it’s your Friday edition of What the Truck!?! We’re talking Trump tweets (of course), China, Unicorns, and speaking directly to a variety of organizations here at GATS in Dallas. We’ve got Shelley Simpson from JB Hunt, Mirna Kusalovic from XPO, James Booth from Chevron, David Beaird talking SONAR, Brandon Bryant from Property Damage Appraisers, Miguel Cruz from Gorilla Safety, Justin King from Comdata, and Project 44 talking about locational transparency. This is one you can’t afford to miss!!!

Panache Software Panachecast
Panachecast Episode 4

Panache Software Panachecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 54:05


Panachecast Episode 4 - April 8th 2019Welcome to the fourth episode of the Panachecast, Panache Software's weekly round-up and analysis of the latest LegalTech news and events.Support us at http://www.patreon.com/panachesoftwareSubscribe to the Podcast version at http://www.buzzsprout.com/264387Also available via the Apple Podcast app, spotify, tunein, stitcher and other podcast providers.Contact us at panachecast@panachesoftware.comTime stamps:3:13 - EY continues expansion into law with Thomson Reuters managed legal services acquisition (James Booth - http://www.cityam.com/275734/ey-continues-expansion-into-law-thomson-reuters-managed)15:30 - 8 Law Firms Getting Social Media Right (Simcha Lazarus - https://www.wisestamp.com/corporate/resources/wisestamp-knowledge-base/law-firms/8-law-firms-getting-social-media-right/)31:40 - Future of Data (Raconteur 26 March 2019 - https://www.thetimes.co.uk/raconteur/)48:31 - Startup Law: Introduction to Startup Law (https://www.campus.co/london/en/events/ag1zfmd3ZWItY2FtcHVzckkLEgpDYW1wdXNOYW1lIgRSb290DAsSCkNhbXB1c05hbWUiBmxvbmRvbgwLEgdFdmVudFYyIhJhMmhmMTAwMDAwMGd4UU5BQVkM#events)48:50 - Blockchain Expo (25-26 April) (https://www.blockchain-expo.com/)49:33 - Blockchain Summit London (26-27 June) (https://blockchainsummitlondon.com/)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/panachesoftware)

Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse dive deep into the Dead Dog Farm storyline that ran from Episodes 10 through 13 of Twin Peaks Season 2, featuring Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper, David Duchovny as Denise Bryson, Michael Parks as Jean Renault, and James Booth as Ernie Niles! Email Ghostwood at GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Ghostwood on Twitter — @GhostwoodCast

Club Room
Club Room 44

Club Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 60:00


Welcome! You are listening to the latest episode of Club Room live from Berlin. Thank you for being with me for the next hour. I have a beautiful and diverse selection of music to share with you featuring the likes of Mark Romboy, Dubspeeka, Shadowchild, Truncate, James Booth and many more…. 1. James Booth - Summer Interlude 2. Black Loops, Nikkos & Seven Davis Jr. - Remind Me 3. Lauer - Korn Fanta Tanker 4. Joyce Muniz feat Little Boots - Strange Girl (Shadow Child Remix) 5. Marc Romboy- Defender 6. Luixar KL - Okudart 7. Eins Tiefer - Radiant 8. Dubspeeka- Mariana 9. Federico Grazzini - Gonna Get It 10. Chris Moss Acid - Myrmidon 11. Scissor - Reflections (Truncate Remix) 12. Eins Tiefer - Volt 13. VORT - Tulip

FDNY Pro
S3, E34 Points of Reflection with FDNY Chief of EMS James Booth

FDNY Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 28:30


Chief James Booth is a 35-year veteran of the FDNY with experience responding to some of the most significant natural and manmade disasters to occur during his career. Chief Booth responded to the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 and the terrorist attacks on […]

FDNY Pro
S3, E34 Points of Reflection with FDNY Chief of EMS James Booth

FDNY Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 28:29


Chief James Booth is a 35-year veteran of the FDNY with experience responding to some of the most significant natural and manmade disasters to occur during his career. Chief Booth responded to the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 and the terrorist attacks on […]

FDNY Pro
S3, E34 Points of Reflection with FDNY Chief of EMS James Booth

FDNY Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 28:30


Chief James Booth is a 35-year veteran of the FDNY with experience responding to some of the most significant natural and manmade disasters to occur during his career. Chief Booth responded to the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 and the terrorist attacks on […]

Stories Of Success Podcast
James Booth - Stories of a technical entrepreneur

Stories Of Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 55:42


James and I met many moons ago when he ran a company called Tangozebra which was acquired by DoubleClick as it went into Google; the soft toy zebra has been with me ever since. He is a true technical entrepreneur and one of the original rich media people in the industry. His interest in audio lead his career from music to the internet via a dial up connection to running a programmatic tech company called Scoota. Throughout his successes, James has stayed humble and follows his mantra of 'money is only interesting if you do something good with it' when investing or evaluating options. So besides some old cars and an older farm, he is a careful investor and founder, has written a children's book, and balances his life with Yoga and a JCB. I hope you enjoy his story, a truly unique insight into the early beginnings of the world wide web and advertising.

Every Sing
ES034 Healing or Pain Through Music

Every Sing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 20:19


Healing  and  pain; creating healing or pain through our music choices and environments.  The guests are two singers from my studio. They came down the Den of Technology to talk about how singing can bring healing and perhaps happiness. James Booth, student at Seattle Central College, and Allison Wilner Martin, in her gap year after high school and working for a law firm. Singing, the most personal of all vocal expression, has always been tied to pain. Singing can help with healing or it can cause more pain. A singer cannot lie - a singer must believe what they are singing, at least for that moment, or we will know and realize they are a fraud.  And our actions, as people building our lives around singing, have this same power - to make the most personal of all vocal expressions an instrument of pain or an instrument of healing. This is so commonly understood that I hardly think I need to give examples, but for the sake of context I’ll give a few. And I’ll try to make them not too personal, because I don’t want to cause pain here - I want to bring awareness to the power we hold as musicians. About that power, the ancient greeks totally understood. In Greek mythology, Nine Muses were the nine daughters of Zeus .The individual muses have had various names and incarnations over the centuries and their very name, Muse, is the source of our English word, Music. According to the website owlcation.com The Muses are minor goddesses of the Greek pantheon. They are the personification of literary arts, music, visual arts and science. We all have that spark of a Muse within us to aid in our creative endeavors. The muses all have different jobs in music. Here are a few of them: Polyhymnia is the protector of divine hymns. She created geometry and grammar. She wears a veil as she looks up to the Heavens. Melpomene is the protector of the Tragedies. She created rhetoric speech and the melodies of tragedy. She holds a theatrical tragedy mask. Euterpe is the protector of song and poetry of death, love, and war. She created several musical instruments and inspires beautiful music. She holds a flute with her other instruments surrounding her. Erato is the protector of lyrical and love poetry. She holds a lyre and love arrows with a bow. Clio is the protector of history and the guitar, the heroic arts. Clio holds a clarion in her right arm and a book in her left hand. Calliope is the superior Muse. She inspired Homer as he wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey. She accompanied kings and princes to help them impose justice and serenity. Calliope is the protector of poetic works, the rhetoric arts, music and writing. Calliope holds laurels in one hand and two Homeric poems in the other.  Since then, since the muses, have leaders and academics understood the power? You be they have. Think of the tribal, bringing-together power of national anthems and battle songs.  Think of the songs used for forced labor, like those covered in Negro Work Songs and Calls. By Botkin and Lomax-1943 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx_OOivYYo8. It makes my stomach turn. Songs have been used as weapons - Saul Williams in his NPR post Songs As Weapons, talks about Fela Kuti his music was his message as he defiantly proclaimed that "music is the weapon of the future." One of his songs was written in direct response to the loss of his mother, who died of complications after the Nigerian Army raided his compound. Fela Kuti marched his mother's coffin to the Head of State, placing it on his doorstep, while his band played this processional. The Star Spangled Banner The Essential Jimi Hendrix is well understood as a protest song meant to shoot a spear into the heart of the United States, for excellent reason. The country was a MESS. For this song, Hendrix guitar does the singing. Songs have been used to spurn a former lover. They have been used to wound someone who has wounded the singer. Singing has been used to point out a pain that has been caused with the intention of causing another pain. Have you heard Sound of Silence as interpreted by Disturbed? That is the very definition of pain. And in that vein, there are entire genres of popular music devoted to pain. Singing is very, very effective at causing pain. In a recent episodes of Every Sing, it has come to light that the world around singing is also a vehicle for pain. Among other powerful examples from people I have interviewed for this show, Sheila Houlahan, in episode 29, talked about two deep singing induced injuries. First was the evil competition brought out in her undergrad experience. People using music to justify their terrible intentions. Second was the pain caused by ignorance - an opera company who created disrespectful charactures of the Indian culture in their production - the equivalent to Sheila of black-face performances. Ya know, my heart is racing while I talk to you about this. This so deep, so personal, and so important. The idea that singing has been used to cause pain in people I love, like Sheila, makes me sick.  But there is more pain being caused every day around singing. Just today I heard a young man in a singing contest who’s every song was full of anger and pain. His songs were from the musicals Jeckly and Hide, Assassins, Oliver! and Oklahoma. What pain is in this young man that he has to relish in evil for every song he sings! And what pain are we potentially causing when we pick venues for our events; does the venue hosting you welcome everyone in your group? People with physical handicaps, moral objections, or other cultural differences?  Is your event being held in a place where your LGBTQ singers might be preached against? Do your singers feel safe, not from others wielding guns, but from the words that can do so much damage and haunt them in the night? What pain was caused, historically, when black singers had to use the back door to enter a venue where they were entertaining a white audience? What confusion is happening for your muslim or atheist singers when you book a church as your performance venue? And what pain is being caused to the singers who are forced to step foot on an alt-right campus for a singing celebration for the sake of their teachers. And what about the Grammy’s - run by the Recording Academy of which I am a member. They seem to have learned nothing from the MeToo movement, Recording Academy President Neil Portnow almost immediately made things worse after this year’s male dominated Grammys. He responded  by urging women to "step up." In response to him, recording artist Pink posted on Twitter. "Women in music don't need to 'step up' – women have been stepping since the beginning of time," "Stepping up, and also stepping aside. Women owned music this year. They've been killing it. And every year before this." So where does this leave us - you and me. Look closely - hold yourself accountable to the highest standard. Be vigilant. Be unrelenting. Err on the side of love. In the words of Cara Transtrom, see and understand better so that you can do better. "We are all artists and music connects us as spiritual beings, transcending all this crap the world would use to divide us.” Patti Haak Barrow

Friendly Potential Radio
Ep.74 w/. James Booth (Growing Bin/Church // UK/DE) & Gus (FP DJs // NZ) - 28 Oct 2017

Friendly Potential Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 119:11


Welcome the sun with a wonderful mix from James Booth. James (aka The Gardener) has been crafting beguiling and beautiful music over the past few years for labels like 100% Silk, Church, Farbwechsel, and No Bad Days. His svelte new record 'Personal Growth' is out now on Growing Bin, and he plays some of his all time faves to celebrate. Gus brings us home afterward. *Intro* Fantastic Twins - Cordée [Optimo Music] *James Booth* --No Tracklist-- -- Ochre - Paper Unicorn (Digitonal Transcription) [Self] *Gus* Professor Rhythm - Leave Me Alone [ATFA] Josè Manuel - Ritual [Optimo Trax] Seekers International & MX7 - Run Thru Jah [ICS Library] The Budos Band - Tomahawk [Daptone Records] Nina Simone - Plain Gold Ring [Polydor] Stalker - Disconnection (Disconnected) [Tri Angle] Seeami - En ft. Lontalius [Self] Logos - Atlanta 96 (Limitless Mix) [Keysound Recordings] The Knife - Silent Shout [Rabid Records] Teeth - Percolator Meme [Sound Pellegrino] Special Request - Sanctuary [Houndstooth] Dobie - Hustle With Speed [Big Dada Recordings] Chihei Hatakeyama - Bus Terminal In Konya [Room40] @jboothmusic @growingbinrecords @farbwechsel @100percentsilk @hollick_nobaddays @churchuk

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
813: AdTech: Scoota Raised $10m, $5m in Revenues, Looking at US Expansion for Programmatic Ad Platform

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 20:18


James Booth. He’s the founder of Scoota and he founded it in 2008. Prior to that, he was the co-founder and CEO of a company that led Europe’s rich media, providing infrastructure. He sold that to DoubleClick and Google back in 2007. He’s won numerous awards for his service to online advertising, an active Angel investor and a non-executive to a number of startups. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Crossing the Chasm What CEO do you follow? – Joe Zawadzki, Jeff Green and Robert Grazioli Favorite online tool? — Gmail How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – James hoped he knew the internet was coming   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:50 – Nathan introduces James to the show 02:21 – The company that James exited was Tangozebra 02:26 – They found the name by accident and in 1999, they couldn’t find a .com address 03:17 – It was initially bootstrapped and they eventually raised capital 03:49 – They had trouble articulating what they were doing 04:24 – They raised $1.6M and part of the business went to a media group for 5 years before it was sold 04:49 – Tangozebra was sold to Google for $30M 05:15 – After the exit, James spent 6 months creating a business plan 06:19 – James launched Rockabox (now Scoota) in 2007 with his co-founder, Torie 06:51 – James had put in his own money at the start of the business 07:08 – To date, they’ve raised £12M 07:15 – Scoota is a technology company specializing in programmatic technology 07:40 – Scoota charges a low cost per thousand fee with a benchmark of £1.50 per thousand 08:05 – There’s also a managing service where Scoota takes a percentage 08:37 – Self-service is high-margin and media is low 09:17 – Two-thirds of the revenue comes from the self-service side 09:30 – Team size is 30—based in London and looking to open a New York office 09:53 – Scoota has global campaigns as well 10:41 – In the early days, James would make up all sorts of things just to get new customers 10:59 – In 1999, James had a conversation with a journalist where he spilled out mockups that gave them the exposure they needed 12:17 – Suddenly, there was a story about them 13:00 – Average number of customers 13:33 – 40 agencies and hundreds of brands 14:04 – It was in 2013 when Scoota broke their million dollar ARR mark 14:26 – In 2016, Scoota hit $10M from their managing service side 15:50 – Average ARR in 2016 was a little under $5M 17:33 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: Digital advertising has improved tremendously profitable and continues to grow. Continue to create something even after your first, big exit. At the start of every business, you have to do what you can to get the first customer.   Resources Mentioned: Simplero – The easiest way to launch your own membership course like the big influencers do but at 1/10th the cost. The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

deepredradio
Night Hunter (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 6:20


Story: Matt Hunter war einer der besten Männer des Geheimdienstes, bis eine Bombe, die für ihn bestimmt war, seine Eltern tötete. Daraufhin quittierte er den Dienst und zog sich auf die Ranch seines Großvaters Jimmy zurück, um sich um seine jüngere Schwester Sarah kümmern zu können. Larry Richards, ein erfolgreicher schwarzer Politiker aus New Orleans, der sich um den Sitz im Senat bewirbt, ist der beste Freund von Matt Hunter. Aufgrund seiner Hautfarbe und politischen Ambitionen ist Richards ins Visier von Pentangle geraten, einer elitären, rassistischen Bruderschaft aus Politik und Wirtschaft, welche ihn aus dem Weg räumen will. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 26.05.2017 (Alive/NSM Records) Avenging Force Genre: Action, Drama, Martial Art Land: USA 1986 Laufzeit: ca. 104 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Sam Firstenberg Drehbuch: James Booth Mit Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, James Booth, William Wallace, John R. Ryan, Karl Johnson, Marc Alaimo, Allison Gereighty, Loren Farmer, Becki Davis, Kane Hodder, BJ Davis, ... https://youtu.be/IB_B9ZUV-W0

deepredradio
Night Hunter (German)

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 6:20


Story: Matt Hunter war einer der besten Männer des Geheimdienstes, bis eine Bombe, die für ihn bestimmt war, seine Eltern tötete. Daraufhin quittierte er den Dienst und zog sich auf die Ranch seines Großvaters Jimmy zurück, um sich um seine jüngere Schwester Sarah kümmern zu können. Larry Richards, ein erfolgreicher schwarzer Politiker aus New Orleans, der sich um den Sitz im Senat bewirbt, ist der beste Freund von Matt Hunter. Aufgrund seiner Hautfarbe und politischen Ambitionen ist Richards ins Visier von Pentangle geraten, einer elitären, rassistischen Bruderschaft aus Politik und Wirtschaft, welche ihn aus dem Weg räumen will. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 26.05.2017 (Alive/NSM Records) Avenging Force Genre: Action, Drama, Martial Art Land: USA 1986 Laufzeit: ca. 104 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Sam Firstenberg Drehbuch: James Booth Mit Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, James Booth, William Wallace, John R. Ryan, Karl Johnson, Marc Alaimo, Allison Gereighty, Loren Farmer, Becki Davis, Kane Hodder, BJ Davis, ... https://youtu.be/IB_B9ZUV-W0

IA MIX SERIES
IA MIX 244 James Booth

IA MIX SERIES

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 88:42


INTERVIEW > inverted-audio.com/mix/james-booth With releases for labels as diverse as California's finest @100percentsilk, Budapest-based Farbwechsel and London's very own @churchuk, @jboothmusic traverses his time without a care in the world, in stark contrast with the fashionable austere stance brought forward by an infinite array of unimaginative copycats. Today, he stops by our mix series to deliver a throbbing cocktail of 303-heavy ammo, jacking rhythms and all-out 4/4 stompers.

TipTV Business
Tip TV Education: Win rate vs. Profitability - Part 2

TipTV Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 10:57


In the second half of today's Tip TV Education segment, James Booth, an Independent Trader and Charlie Burton, Founder of EzeeTrader shift their focus to a question that is faced by every trader in the early part of his career. Often we hear, “Trading tip services” and “analysts” claim a 70:30 or 80:20 win rate. Rarely anybody talks about the amount of money that was made on the initial grubstake. Booth and Burton establish that for a trader, it is the profitability that matters, rather than the hit/win ratio.

TipTV Business
Tip TV Education: Day traders should feel comfortable with risk-Part 1

TipTV Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 10:25


In today's Tip TV Education segment, Charlie Burton, Founder of EzeeTrader talks to James Booth, an Independent Trader, who explains the nitty gritty parts of day trading. Booth says as a day trader, “one should feel comfortable with the risk”. Listen to the full segment to hear and learn from Booth's journey from being a novice to a hardened day trader. #risk, #markets, #trading, #technicals

DomainSherpa.com
DomainSherpa Review – Oct 10: Scroll.com $27.5K->$150K in 30 Days; GoIn.com; PLF.com…

DomainSherpa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016


(Aired Oct 10, 2016) Scroll.com $27.5K->$150K in 30 Days; GoIn.com; PLF.com - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with the DomainSherpa Review! In this show: The Sherpas share their recent purchases; An new investor's portfolio is reviewed and appraised; Domain names going to auction at NameJet are valued; and much more.

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DomainSherpa.com
How a 26-Year-Old Sold $5.1 Million in Domains in His First 12 Months as a Broker

DomainSherpa.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 60:14


How exactly did a 26-year-old sell 5 million dollars worth of domain names in 12 months? James Booth joins DomainSherpa to share how he got started, built a name, a reputation and some serious credentials in the domain name industry.

The SEGA Lounge
54 - James Booth

The SEGA Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 90:52


In the aftermath of the epic announcements at Sonic's 25th anniversary party in San Diego, we welcome back to the show James Booth, lead developer of Sonic Dash and Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom. And on Memories of SEGA, Awinnerwasyou looks at one of his most "treasured" games on the Saturn.

Domain Name Wire Podcast
How James Booth went from zero to $5 million in 6 months – DNW Podcast #94

Domain Name Wire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 31:44


James Booth sold $5 million in domain names within six months of opening his brokerage firm. James Booth had a bit of an “in” when he got into the domain name business. His brother Andy Booth is a very successful domain name investor. Still, James’ early success brokering domains has been phenomenal: about $5 million […] Post link: How James Booth went from zero to $5 million in 6 months – DNW Podcast #94 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.

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Outdoor Podcast Channel
Up North Journal - Hunting with Suppressors, The Basics of Hunting with a Suppressor, Urine Based Deer Lures Being Banned In PA?, Future of 2nd Ammendment After the Death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 61:20


Mike and Dan discuss advantages hunting with suppressed rifles in MI now that the NRC has allowed them. Hearing protection Less felt recoil that leads to increased accuracy due to less anticipated flinch and recoil Better accuracy leads to a more ethical kill shot being placed on animals Game is less spooked due to less noise in the field due to a reduced shot report  Mike and Dan talk with James Booth who has some good basic info on the use of suppressors in the field for hunting How to obtain a suppressor and apply through the BATFE to register it The advantages of using a suppressor in the field What calibers benefit the most from using a suppressor What are James four top manufactures of suppressors What you can expect to pay for a suppressor Setting up before the hunt James' favorite caliber to use a 300 Blackout and why Will this be a game changer for the outdoorsmen What are the advantages for a trapper to use a suppressor Urine based deer lures are possibly going to be banned in Pennsylvania due to the spread of CWD. What is the impact of urine based deer lures being used and spreading CWD Is there testing for this What impact will this have on the hunting industry and hunting community Is there another alternative What is the future of the 2nd Amendment since the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia this weekend?

Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 351, Hunting with Suppressors, The Basics of Hunting with a Suppressor, Urine Based Deer Lures Being Banned In PA?, Future of 2nd Ammendment After the Death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 61:20


Mike and Dan discuss advantages hunting with suppressed rifles in MI now that the NRC has allowed them. Hearing protection Less felt recoil that leads to increased accuracy due to less anticipated flinch and recoil Better accuracy leads to a more ethical kill shot being placed on animals Game is less spooked due to less noise in the field due to a reduced shot report  Mike and Dan talk with James Booth who has some good basic info on the use of suppressors in the field for hunting How to obtain a suppressor and apply through the BATFE to register it The advantages of using a suppressor in the field What calibers benefit the most from using a suppressor What are James four top manufactures of suppressors What you can expect to pay for a suppressor Setting up before the hunt James' favorite caliber to use a 300 Blackout and why Will this be a game changer for the outdoorsmen What are the advantages for a trapper to use a suppressor Urine based deer lures are possibly going to be banned in Pennsylvania due to the spread of CWD. What is the impact of urine based deer lures being used and spreading CWD Is there testing for this What impact will this have on the hunting industry and hunting community Is there another alternative What is the future of the 2nd Amendment since the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia this weekend?  

The SEGA Lounge
36 - James Booth

The SEGA Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 92:05


As our own way of celebrating Sonic's 24th birthday, this week's guest on The SEGA Lounge is James Booth, Assistant Producer at Hardlight Studio, who talked to Andy about his history with video games, the industry and Sonic Dash. A fun and informative episode, no doubt! Special thanks to Franck Sebastien, of SEGA of Europe, for his help!

We Hate Movies
Episode 143 - Pray for Death

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 89:36


In this week's episode, the gang kicks off another Listener Request Month with 1985's amazing, karate-feuled, revenge film, Pray for Death! Why would you leave behind a lucrative promotion to open a terrible restaurant in another country? What's with Limehouse's love of costumed shenanigans? And where did that chainsaw come from? Plus: Saito's revenge rampage runs awfully close to Batman's origin. Coincidence? Pray for Death stars Sho Kosugi, James Booth, Donna Kei Benz and Michael Constantine; directed by Gordon Hessler.

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #268

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2012 51:50


The Show Notes New Rush albumIntroReturning books?Steve Novella's correctionReligious Moron(s) of the Week     
- The Independent Nun-Hating Holy See from James Booth
     - Indonesia’s Gaga Banning FPI from Paul Freeland
     - Botched Circumciser from Chad WalkerWatching the Enterprise get parkedInteresting Fauna     - Mantis ShrimpMortimer Calls again again, again. Again.Ask George      - Drums? from Tim Farley     - Drums? from Eliot Silbar     
- Bass? from Anton NordenfurBleeding Through at FNFFShow close ................................... Mentioned in the Show Mantis Shrimp Fright Night Film Festival ................................... Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ...................................
 Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the new portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as and E-BOOK and PRINT editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Get your George HrApp here. Thanks to Gerry Orkin for the design and engineering. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #188

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2010 55:50


The Show Notes Damn VolumeShow introThe Goodies. Yes, of course.Do/can you know who you really are?Youngest listenerReligious Moron of the Week     - Museum of New Zealand from Norm Drexel & David Ingram     - Hindu goat sacrificers from Jamie Sydel     - Masonic Protesting Minister from James Booth     - Tom Brock, closeted Minister from Eat Your GreensInkredulous recordingThe Philadelphia Funk Authority live at the Allentown Fair     - Sir Duke     - I’m A Man     - Shining Star     - Bad Mamma Jamma     - I Like It     - Rock Steady     - Tears of a ClownSorry ‘bout the voiceShow close ........................ Mentioned in the show Philadelphia Funk Authority Inkredulous ........................ Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ........................ Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!  

UK Wine Show
James Booth Virtual Wine

UK Wine Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2007


James Booth is co-founder of Virtual Wine, the wine media company that runs wine tastings over the Internet. We find out how a virtual wine tasting works and why the idea is catching on.

Choose Your Own Adventure

James Booth's Debut FIlm ClipSorry about the long delay between podcasts, we've been busy with the film clip to the new song from James... Presenting... Sex & Sun!