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an Anderson Talks New Jethro Tull Album Curious Ruminant And Band's Legacy On The Loaded Radio Podcast TL;DR Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson joins The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss the band's latest album Curious Ruminant, which arrived on March 7, 2025. Anderson shares insights into the songwriting process, the return of former keyboardist Andrew Giddings, and how the band's sound continues to evolve. He also reflects on Jethro Tull's historic Grammy win over Metallica, their legacy in progressive rock, and more. Listen to the full episode at the bottom of this article or wherever you get your podcasts. Ian Anderson Discusses Curious Ruminant And Jethro Tull's Everlasting Influence Few bands in rock history have maintained the creative energy and musical sophistication of Jethro Tull. With a career spanning over five decades, the British progressive rock icons are set to return with their latest studio album, Curious Ruminant. This marks their third album in just four years, following the success of The Zealot Gene (2022) and RökFlöte (2023). Ian Anderson, the band's founder, flutist, and frontman, joined The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss the new record, the creative process behind it, and Tull's enduring legacy in the world of progressive and folk rock. Curious Ruminant: A Deep Dive Into The New Album The album consists of nine tracks, ranging from short two-and-a-half-minute compositions to a near seventeen-minute epic. The LP features a mix of full-band performances and intricate acoustic arrangements, staying true to Tull's signature blend of progressive rock, folk, and classical influences. Notably, the album sees the return of former keyboardist Andrew Giddings, alongside longtime members David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (piano, keyboards, accordion), and Scott Hammond (drums). Newcomer Jack Clark makes his Jethro Tull recording debut on electric guitar, while James Duncan (drums, cajón, percussion) also contributes to the recording. Anderson revealed that some of the compositions stem from unfinished instrumental demos recorded years ago, yet they blend seamlessly with the newly crafted material. The album's sonic palette includes not only his signature flute solos and melodies but also accordion, mandolin, acoustic and tenor guitars, evoking the spirit of Jethro Tull's 1970s folk-prog era. Ian Anderson On The Writing Process The creative process for Curious Ruminant began shortly after the release of RökFlöte in 2023. Anderson started conceptualizing the album in late 2023, with the first musical ideas taking shape by May 2024. By June, lyrics and melodies were flowing effortlessly, creating a natural synergy between the new and previously recorded material. Unlike many of Tull's past releases, Curious Ruminant features more personal, introspective lyrics. Anderson, known for his sharp observational songwriting, balances his trademark wit with moments of deep self-reflection. However, as he humorously points out, fans shouldn't expect the typical “I-me” lyricism found in mainstream rock and pop. Jethro Tull's Historic Grammy Win Over Metallica In addition to discussing the new album, Anderson reflects on one of the most controversial moments in Grammy history—Jethro Tull's victory over Metallica in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category in 1989. At the time, Metallica was widely expected to win for …And Justice for All, but the award instead went to Tull's Crest of a Knave, sparking outrage among metal fans. While Anderson has addressed the incident numerous times over the years, he still finds humor in the situation. The band didn't even attend the ceremony, assuming they had no chance of winning. However, the moment has since become an infamous chapter in both Jethro Tull's and Metallica's histories. An Enduring Legacy Formed in 1967, Jethro Tull carved a unique path in rock music by incorporating progressive rock, folk, blues, and classical elements into their sound. Led by Anderson's unmistakable flute playing and poetic lyricism, the band has released 23 studio albums, including landmark records like Aqualung (1971), Thick as a Brick (1972), and Songs from the Wood (1977). Even after decades in the industry, Anderson remains committed to crafting thought-provoking, musically rich compositions. With Curious Ruminant, he continues to push the boundaries of Tull's sound while honoring its rich legacy.
Is prospecting on Instagram different than how you should prospect on LinkedIn? The reality is the platforms are different. They have a different audience and require a different perspective. It is not the platform that matters, it is the strategy you use. In this episode I chat with none other than James Duncan, SVP of Marketing at Lower.com, and someone who I have personally watched completely change the script on social and digital marketing. His voice in the mortgage and real estate space is LOUD and you all should hear it! Intentions matter, and the best quote from the episode is “have a take, and don't suck.” Connect with James:IG: https://www.instagram.com/mortgageteacher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jdaustexLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themortgageteacher/ Connect with Michelle:Website: https://bermanmediapd.com/Instagram @BermanMediaSocialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTgG-BvwWOQ_jEYDZ-gKVxQ Need a Dynamic Speaker for an Event or Group? Duh...Me!Email: Michelle@bermanmediapd.com Want FREE Social Media Advice? Join our FREE FB Group!
It's FA Cup weekend and the Glovers head to National League South, Chesham United, with a spot in the 1st Round up for grabs. Dave spoke to today's opponent's Joint Manager, James Duncan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thom Francis welcomes poets James H Duncan and Melissa Anderson who shared their work at a special reading at the Art Associates Gallery in Albany on October 27, 2022. --- This coming Saturday, the Hudson Valley Writers Guild is teaming up with online literary journals Hobo Camp Review and Trailer Park Quarterly for a poetry reading featuring Steven Minchin, Melissa Anderson, Bunkong Tuon, Tony Gloeggler, Erin Lynn, and James H Duncan at MoJo's Cafe and Gallery in downtown Troy. Today we are going hear from two of those poets who shared their work at the Art Associates Gallery in Albany in October 2022 First up is James H Duncan with a “true story about the ghost in the guest room closet," & another Halloween tale titled “October 31.” James Duncan is the editor of Hobo Camp Review, a former editor with Writers Digest, and the author of Vacancy, Both Ways Home, and We Are All Terminal But This Exit Is Mine, among other books of poetry and fiction. He also reviews independent bookstores on his blog The Bookshop Hunter, and resides in Albany, NY. And then, Melissa Anderson reads a piece titled “The Snake, or the Dream of the Werewolf” a meditation on tragedy. Melissa Anderson is a writer, artist, and craftsman. Now a furniture maker by trade, she has worked variously in theater, the fine arts, and leather production, all of which influence her poetry. Like the constellations, she sees poems as navigational, both records Of the past and maps forward to the future. Her poetry explores the beauty in the banal and how the things we make help define who we are and the places we call home. She has been published in Cathexis Northwest Press and performs as a member of Slam Euphoria. Dogstar Poems, from Main Street Rag, is her first published collection.
If enjoy this preview, join us over on Patreon where we release bonus episodes EVERY MONDAY and don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast On this Patreon exclusive episode of the Need to Know Podcast, SaVon, Alex, and Regi begin by speaking on the controversy surrounding James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu of 'ShxtsNGigs' following their appearance on 'Flagrant 2 with Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh,' the guys' apology, Schulz's reaction to the apology, and others who have commented on the situation. Later, the gang fires off names of celebrities who have been successfully canceled, during which SaVon shares a rather bizarre fact about his barber shop (Sidebar - Should bald people be relegated to certain hours at the barber shop?). Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on next week's episode - https://www.speakpipe.com/NTK_Voicemail_Line The Need To Know Podcast https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to explain the controversy surrounding James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, the co-hosts of the ShxtsNGigs podcast. Back in July, James and Fuhad appeared on Flagrant, a podcast hosted by comedian Andrew Schulz. Upon the episode's release, James and Fuhad's listeners reacted strongly to comments made by, and in front of, the duo that disparaged Black women, who make up a sizable portion of their listenership. On today's episode, we explain how the duo got into this mess and why it has become a breaking point for their fans, who might not be fans anymore. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to explain the controversy surrounding James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, the co-hosts of the ShxtsNGigs podcast. Back in July, James and Fuhad appeared on Flagrant, a podcast hosted by comedian Andrew Schulz. Upon the episode's release, James and Fuhad's listeners reacted strongly to comments made by, and in front of, the duo that disparaged Black women, who make up a sizable portion of their listenership. On today's episode, we explain how the duo got into this mess and why it has become a breaking point for their fans, who might not be fans anymore. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to explain the controversy surrounding James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, the co-hosts of the ShxtsNGigs podcast. Back in July, James and Fuhad appeared on Flagrant, a podcast hosted by comedian Andrew Schulz. Upon the episode's release, James and Fuhad's listeners reacted strongly to comments made by, and in front of, the duo that disparaged Black women, who make up a sizable portion of their listenership. On today's episode, we explain how the duo got into this mess and why it has become a breaking point for their fans, who might not be fans anymore. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to explain the controversy surrounding James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, the co-hosts of the ShxtsNGigs podcast. Back in July, James and Fuhad appeared on Flagrant, a podcast hosted by comedian Andrew Schulz. Upon the episode's release, James and Fuhad's listeners reacted strongly to comments made by, and in front of, the duo that disparaged Black women, who make up a sizable portion of their listenership. On today's episode, we explain how the duo got into this mess and why it has become a breaking point for their fans, who might not be fans anymore. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Unfiltered episode, we break down the controversy involving Shxts&Gigs hosts James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, who faced major backlash for laughing at a ‘racist joke' on Andrew Schulz's Flagrant podcast. We'll also cover the sentencing of former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who avoided jail after pleading guilty to possessing indecent images of children. Then, we'll talk about the Super Bowl halftime show, where Kendrick Lamar's selection has sparked outrage among Lil Wayne fans. Finally, we'll get into Diddy's arrest, with accusations dating back to 2008, claiming he ran a criminal operation involving drugs and violence to exploit women. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/join To Support our channel join us on Patreon now starting from £1.00 per month for exclusive content every week plus loads of behind the scenes content https://www.patreon.com/Theexpresstruthshow Call in number: 0121 318 2640 Instagram: @expresstruthshow Mark Hamilton Instagram: @Seamoorecake87 Steven Brown Instagram: @Supermn91 Theme Song video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL5FYsZRgGY Time stamps: 0:00 Intro 3:34 Shxts&Gigs backlash 19:10 Huw Edwards gets off easy 29:12 Super Bowl Hiphop drama 44:30 Diddy arrested by the FBI 56:45 Outro
Throw back that shot and chase it with some suds as James shares a memorable encounter during a bustling evening at the bar. A young man, eager to impress, decides to order a Ramos Gin Fizz – a challenging cocktail even during the calmest of times, let alone a rush. Unfazed by the chaos around him, our seasoned bartender takes the opportunity to impart a valuable lesson to the young peacock about respect, humility, and the inner workings of the service industry.Follow James:@uglykidjFOLLOWInstagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Twitch & Tiktok @brpdrinkalongSUPPORTMerch: prodigydtg.com/bartenderrant/shop/homePatreon: www.patreon.com/brpdrinkalongCall The Suggestion Box: (423) POD-RANT (423) 763-7268LEAVE A TIPPaypal: TheBartenderRantPodcast@gmail.comMUSICBRP Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/vxrhwthznghu758w9x6qoy4mk?si=a23ef91df4b34f5bTrauma Parlor: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PDlUPjR2lk7vPX5NCX8Hi?si=mtrOsDqTTJuGe-Dy5fZHLQ
In this lively episode of the Hometown Hot Rodder Podcast, we sit down with local barber and car enthusiast, James Duncan. James shares his journey from building his first car, a 55 Pontiac, at the age of 11, to creating custom vehicles and attending Wyoming Tech. He discusses his latest projects, including a 1965 C10 and a 1930 Model A, and offers insights into the local car community. Join us for some garage talk as we explore the highs and lows of car building, the intricacies of vehicle restoration, and the passion that drives automotive enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned hot rodder or just starting out, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for an engaging conversation that covers everything from dream cars to the challenges of balancing hobbies with family life. Don't miss out on this exciting episode of the Hometown Hot Rodder Podcast - Ric's Place!!
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On this Thursday bonus episode we are going to play the interview from episode 152 from way back in April of 2018 with Ian James Duncan who talked about making a web series fan film based on Half Life which received over a million views online. We thought this was a good match for the Ren team because they both talk about web series and how they can be approached differently. After that we play another round of The Game, enjoy! A big note for all listeners! Apple podcasts has frozen all of your downloads of the show which is killing our numbers! The way to fix that is to click the icon for the show on your phone and in the top right corner there is a down arrow icon that needs to be turned on, click on that and select 'Turn on Automatic Downloads'. If you do that, the show will be saved! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
If you haven't heard of FWD50, you should! It's one of the premiere conferences on digital modernization in government and exists to help answer one vital question: How do we use technology to make society better for all? Many of this season's podcast conversations were recorded on location at the conference in Ottawa last November.On this episode of Let's Think Digital you are going to get an opportunity to hear directly from some of the participants in last year's conference. We had set-up a Speakers' Corner booth where we invited anyone at FWD50 who wanted to share their views on what their hope for the future of digital government is and what they think is stopping us from getting there.We kick-off this episode with a wonderful conversation with two of the key founders and organizers of FWD50, Alistair Croll and Rebecca Croll. They talk about what it's like to organize the conference, highlights from the 2023 event, and give us a sneak peek of what they have in store for the 2024 edition and why you should go.Make sure to fill out the 2024 FWD50 content survey and help shape the agenda!Learn more about FWD50 at: https://www.fwd50.com Finally a big thanks to Amy Kirtay, Andy Best, Amanda Bernardo, Liz Christie, Charles Finley, Dea De Jarisco, Roy Nader, Derek Alton, Urooj Qureshi, Pascale Elvas, James Duncan, Jeff Outram, and Lewis Eisen for appearing on the podcast as part of our Speakers' Corner segment!Watch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHlB3ujyh6EChapters00:04 Introduction01:27 Alistair Croll and Rebecca Croll30:50 Who are you and why are you at FWD50?33:23 What is your vision for government in 2030?36:55 What are the barriers to get there?40:58 Conclusion
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Guess who kinda' said this: "I live in England and I really want to take my shoes off." Give up? It was the dynamic duo James Duncan and Fuhad! If you're unfamiliar, James and Fuhad are the hilarious best friends behind the Spotify top three podcast, ShxtsNGigs. Popularised for their viral 'icks' and 'Twitter Hall of Fame' segments, the pair share their unfiltered opinions on sex, relationships, and popular culture. The boys meet Rick for the first time... and let's just say they record a podcast and this is the podcast. Cheers! Rick will be headlining the Brea Improv in Brea, CA on January 24th. Get tickets here: https://improv.com/brea/comic/rick+glassman Support TYSO by supporting our sponsors: You should never have to compromise on comfort. Helix has mattresses with cooling technology that helps regulate your body temperature, whatever the season. Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our TYSO listeners! Go to https://www.helixsleep.com/tyso and use code HELIXPARTNER20. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Therapy helps you find your strengths, so you can ditch the extreme resolutions and make changes that really stick. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/tyso to get 10% off your first month. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use code SHOESOFF. New customers can bet just $5 to get $200 INSTANTLY IN BONUS BETS. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff
Are you looking for effective ways to nurture potential customers, get more leads, and spread brand awareness? Learn how to use social media video to get more business!In this episode of the Local Marketing Lab, James Duncan, director of marketing at Thrive Mortgage, shares how to use social media video to get more business and help you achieve exponential growth. Everyone in the organization can play a part by sharing their own stories and creating videos. With authentic, engaging videos you can educate your audience and naturally drive social media engagement.In this episode, you'll learn:The importance of establishing yourself as an expert on social mediaHow to create authentic and educational social media video to get more businessTips to boost social media engagement and drive business growthThe power of storytelling in your video content and social media posts to captivate your audienceInsights to stay ahead of the competition by embracing innovation and experimentation with new marketing techniques
Patty and JD discuss the crimes committed by James Duncan and his partner, Hendrix Montecastro. They were able to get people to invest in their company by telling them it was "God's Will". James and Hendrix just wanted you to follow three strict rules.
Hello Friends, In today's episode we have with us Dr. James Duncan. Dr. James Duncan, stays in Manitoba, Canada. He is the founder of an organization “Discover Owls”dedicated to Education, Rescue & Conservation of Owls. He is studying owls for over 30 years & he has authored the definitive “Owls of the World” book. In today's episode he will speak to you on two strix species of owls (The Great Gray Owl & The Barred Owl) & relate them to strix species in India, The Mottled Wood Owl & The Brown Wood Owl. Use headphones for best experience! Do share, subscribe & like! WLCI Podcast is available on prominent platforms like Spotify, Google, Amazon, SoundCloud..
On this weeks mini episode, Mal and Ant breakdown the coaching change at the Brisbane Bullets and the major changes that they have seen so far. They then do a very quick QLD WNBL roundup. The boys then do a mega Crackem with thanks to the Local Card Shop and Platinum Standard Grading! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balldontlieaustralia/message
240+ minutes of NBL action in under 45mins. Twitter: Joseph @nblpocketpod | Andrew @andrewcanion Patreon: patreon.com/nblpocketpodcast Booktopia: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/c/2324741/607517/9632 Give the website a butcher's hook: https://www.nblpocketpodcast.com Join the discord: https://discord.gg/bnqSYK4C Tipping competition: https://www.footytips.com.au/comps/nbl_pocket_podcast_tipping_comp
The Brisbane Bullets part ways with head coach James Duncan but did he ever stand a chance? Cairns defeated Sydney again with officiating brought into the spotlight. Is there a clear MVP leading trio? Melbourne United are still floundering and seemingly out of answers. Olgun releases his tiers with some interesting rankings and more!
In this episode of The NBL News Podcast, we share our thoughts on the Bullets firing James Duncan, the current top 4, and so much more. We also give our hot takes of the week and do yet another segment of Quick 5.
This week we're in West Virginia discussing a murder among family members. Then, we'll talk about a murder among friends. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Mountain State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Sources: AP News, State V. Duncan, CBS News, All That's Interesting, Wikipedia - Murder of Skylar Neese Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
NBL legend Derek Rucker joins Liam Santamaria for an emergency edition of The Huddle reacting to the news out of Brisbane that the Bullets have parted ways with head coach James Duncan. How did it all play out? Who are the possible contenders for the role? How will Sam Mackinnon approach things in the interim?
Today the theme is Shopping. First, Sarah talks about the tragic death of James Duncan. Then, Caitlin shares the story of Norman McCaster.Listener discretion is advised. Full trigger warnings are made before each case begins.Instagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show
Pat & Heals are joined by Brisbane Bullets Coach James Duncan who provides an insight into getting Aron Baynes back on court after his horrific injury plus how Duncan will get the best out of Nathan Sobey.
@BrisbaneBullets Head Coach James Duncan joined us ahead of the 2022/23 @NBL Season starting this weekend #RIVERCITYSTRONG #NBL23 @boti_nagy
On this weeks show, it is a special edition mini episode with Dan away sick, Mal takes the reigns. To open the show Mal breaks down his time at the NBL1 National Finals weekend and discusses the player who was robbed of a place in the All Star Five! Then after that Bullets Babble returns in a solo outing this week, Mal talks through some pre pre season action and James Duncan's comments. After that Mal makes a call to a great friend of the show for a MASSIVE CRACKEM SURPRISE, for Dan to find about on the playback!!! Mal then wraps the show with a Machination of Mal that saved his bacon at the NBL1 National Finals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balldontlieaustralia/message
"There's a culture shift here in Brisbane." James Duncan and the Bullets are big on culture and doing things the right way moving forward. He sat down on The Huddle to talk that and more.
Patty and JD discuss the crimes committed by James Duncan and his partner, Hendrix Montecastro. They were able to get people to invest in their company by telling them it was "God's Will". James and Hendrix just wanted you to follow three strict rules.
Pat & Heals speak with Brisbane Bullets Head Coach James Duncan on the signing of NBA veteran Aron Baynes and the up & coming NBL season.
@BrisbaneBullets Head Coach James Duncan joined us following last week's great signing news for the club #NBL @aronbaynes @boti_nagy @NBL @BasketballAus
James Duncan has had over 30 years of experience in golf course architecture and has worked with Tom Doak and Gil Hanse in addition to being a longtime associate with Coore & Crenshaw. He joins Andy Johnson to talk about how he got his start in the business and what brought him from his native Denmark to America. He and Andy discuss his experiences at Austin Golf Club, Hidden Creek, and the ill-fated Dos Pueblos project, and they wrap up with an update on the Brambles project outside of Napa, California, which will open in the coming months.
In this episode: The IRS will start using voicebots for incoming calls regarding collections with plans to expand its usage. New Overtime Rules will potentially be released this fall. If cryptocurrency is being used it triggers a taxable event. The IRS is cracking down on these transactions. We review new policy proposals from the Biden Administration. Now is the time to organize your tax records and QuickBook files. Your CPA will be able to help you with tax planning. There's not much that can be done to reduce tax liability in February-April. We also hear the story of James Duncan and his partner Hendrix Montecastro who convinced investors to invest in their real estate investment Ponzi scheme, leaving many of them in extreme debt and worse.
Andy Johnson will take his maiden voyage to St. Andrews for next week's Open Championship. To prepare, he talks with a series of guests about their first visits to the Old Course. Tom Doak, James Duncan, Shane Bacon (@shanebacon), Michael Clayton (@mikeclaytongolf), Gil Hanse, and Zac Blair (@z_blair) all talk with Andy about their first impressions, what surprised them, and what they took away from their first trip to the Home of Golf. Time stamps: (1:40) Tom Doak (5:27) James Duncan (9:04) Shane Bacon (15:48) Michael Clayton (22:34) Gil Hanse (24:01) Zac Blair
It was such a thrill to kick back and converse with Raavi Sita (vox) and James Duncan (bass) of Raavi in Feb of 2021. In this WWS? we discuss their earliest musical memories.
Chelsea Peitz is a household name in the world of real estate marketing, especially when it comes to social media. In this episode of Thrivenomics, Chelsea joins our host, James Duncan, Director of Marketing for Thrive Mortgage, to discuss how her extraordinary success developed from simply being an observant professional and discovering a passion.Chelsea shares her insights about how coaching and content creation can help to open doors to incredible connections and relationships. What brings her the most joy is hearing the feedback from her community about how her message and coaching have impacted them.Subscribe to Thrivenomics on your favorite podcasting platform or visit us at https://thrivenomics.buzzsprout.com. For questions or to suggest other topics you'd like to hear more about or to learn more about Thrive Mortgage, please get in touch with us at Thrivenomics@ThriveMortgage.com. Thanks for tuning in!
NOTE: This episode names and discusses the life of a First Nations Indigenous Australian who has died. If you wish to skip this section, you can do so from the 6m 15s mark, until the 7m 44s minute mark.In this fifth episode of Series Three - THE PRIEST, host Andrew Martin meets Australian former-librarian now genealogy addict, Jill Ball. He'll find out about how she got into family history, how she found her convict ancestors, her work as President of The Lake Macquarie Family History Group, and they'll share their love for the Australian online archive Trove.Life Story: Michael Harrington Ryan Jill was excited to find a religious man in her tree, and so has chosen to tell the life story of her 3x Great Uncle, Michael Harrington Ryan. Was he a saint or sinner as he travelled the globe through his work? It took Jill a lot of effort to track him across numerous countries throughout his career, and she proves how a chance glance in a book, gave her the ultimate prize. The Brick Wall: James Duncan We're off to the mid-1800's to see if we can find out what became of Jill's 2x Great Grandfather, James Duncan. He'd been born in Aberdeen, Scotland, but turns up in Melbourne, Australia in May 1853 to marry a Mary Cligan (there's many variants to that name). The couple had three known children, but it's after Jill's Great Grandfather (also James) was born in 1857 in Victoria, that James senior vanishes. Where did he go? Did he or Mary die shortly after?If you think you can help Jill with a clue to break down her brick wall, then you can contact her via her website, or at @geniaus on Twitter, or via our contact form at familyhistoriespodcast.com (and we'll pass it on to her).In the meantime, Jill's I.T. skills come in handy in the garage, but will it make things more reliable?- - -Episode Credits:Series Three, Episode FiveAndrew Martin (Host/Producer)Jill Ball (Guest)Show notes can be found at: familyhistoriespodcast.comTwitter: @FamilyHistPod
What a finish to the NBL season and the Perth Wildcats streak is over, the Tasmania JackJumpers join Melbourne United, Illawarra Hawks and Sydney Kings in the #NBL22 finals and we discuss all of that, preview the finals and the award winners on this week's Hoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle. Cody Ellis and Chris Pike team up again on this week's show and where else to start than the Perth Wildcats' NBL playoff streak ending and the Tasmania JackJumpers making it to #NBL22 finals as a result. We also discuss the Illawarra Hawks-Sydney Kings fallout and the Kings calling out referee Chris Reed. We also take a look at the Cairns Taipans finishing their season on a high thanks to 42 points from Tahjere McCall and the disappointing end for the Brisbane Bullets with coach James Duncan admitting he had some players not willing to play their final game of the season. We then announce our winner of #TheGalen Best Team Man Award for Round 21 before breaking down all the potential NBL award winners with Cody selecting his MVP, Best Sixth Man, Best Defensive Player, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year and Most Improved Player. It's then time to preview the upcoming pair of semi-final match ups with the Illawarra Hawks playing the Sydney Kings, and Melbourne United taking on the Tasmania JackJumpers. Made possible thanks to the support of Hoops Heaven (www.hoopsheaven.com.au) and TABtouch (www.tabtouch.com.au).
Teachers make great Real Estate Professionals. This is at the heart of our conversation with retired teacher turned Realtor, Djuana Jadlot (DJ). As a rising star in the world of Real Estate, DJ has a fascinating story about her journey to become a Realtor, the challenges she overcame, finding her tribe with Magnolia Realty, and the road ahead for her business.We invite you to tune in as our host, James Duncan, and DJ have an in-depth conversation about what it takes to seize opportunities and make impact for their clients that affects generations.Subscribe to Thrivenomics on your favorite podcasting platform or visit us at https://thrivenomics.buzzsprout.com. For questions or to suggest other topics you'd like to hear more about or to learn more about Thrive Mortgage, please contact us at Thrivenomics@ThriveMortgage.com. Thanks for tuning in!
Hello Interactors,There’s talk of turning a nearby hotel into transitional housing for the homeless. Everyone agrees the county needs to address the homeless crisis, but they never imagined the solution would impact them. What is it about people that makes them reluctant to share their space with those who have been displaced and disgraced?As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…GET OFF MY LAWNI joke that Bellevue – once a sleepy Seattle suburb – will one day become the Manhattan to Seattle’s Brooklyn. If real estate prices are an indicator, it’s already happened. The median price of a Bellevue home is now $1.56 million compared to Manhattan’s $1.25. It’s even greater than San Francisco’s median price of $1.33 million. But San Fran’s own wealthy suburb, Sunnyvale, has a median price of $1.69 million which some believe will be eclipsed by Bellevue by the end of this summer.The population in western Washington’s Puget Sound region has grown exponentially in the last 60 years – from 1.5 million people in 1960 to 4.3 million in 2020. King County, which includes, among others, Seattle, Bellevue, and Kirkland, is just one of five counties in the country to add more than 300,000 people in the last ten years.These two factors, record high home values and exponential population growth, has created a housing and homelessness crisis. King County estimates “about 40,800 people in 2020 and 45,300 people in 2019 experienced homelessness at some point in the year.” It prompted the creation of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority. Their “mission is to significantly decrease the incidence of homelessness throughout King County, using equity and social justice principles.” The organization is led by Marc Dones.Dones recently spoke at a U.S. Congressional hearing on “Addressing Challenges in Serving People Experiencing Homelessness.” Dones talked about how prior investments “have been over focused on service systems” and not on actually housing the homeless. They said, “it simply doesn’t matter how many social workers attend to a person’s needs…if we don’t have anywhere for them to go.”They continued, “homelessness disproportionately impacts people of color as a direct result of this country’s history of racialized exclusion from housing. While Black people represent only 12% of the general population, we routinely make up 30 – 40% (or more) of the homelessness population. Native people, who make up only 1% of the general population, often make up 3 – 6% of the population experiencing homelessness.”“Homelessness is an economic issue. It’s about not having the money to pay the rent.”, Dones said. It’s long been a problem, but Dones is calling for the county to respond as if it is a crisis. They recommend acquiring and repurposing hotels and motels. Dones says, “it’s critical to double down on supporting communities to engage in this work now, to rapidly online housing and shelter options that can bring people inside.”One such acquisition the county is considering is a La Quinta Inn that sits right on the border of Kirkland and Bellevue. It’s conveniently located near a major highway onramp to Seattle, close to a transit hub, and has easy access to bike paths. But it’s also next to a handful of daycares, private schools, and affluent, predominantly White, neighborhoods.It’s rumored one of the La Quinta employees leaked the news the county was considering the purchase. The Kirkland City Manager was forced to issue a public statement ahead of the typical public review process. As you might imagine, it exploded. Parents of children who’s kids attend nearby schools became terrified of the thought of homeless people being housed next to their kids. Area residents fumed over what this might do to their neighborhoods and home values. Over 3,000 people signed a petition opposing the purchase. Others expressed gratitude that the county was finally acting on the crisis and applauded Kirkland’s willingness to work with the county on making this location a success.Most of the public comment I witnessed dwelled on drug use, gun violence, and sex offenders. These are legitimate concerns grounded in real fear that are not to be diminished. Alcoholism, domestic violence, and sex abuse can all increase the risk of becoming homeless, but they can also be introduced and perpetuated because of homelessness. People can also turn to alcohol and drugs in the lead up to loosing a job or a home. Substance abuse can become a means of numbing the pains of living on the street. The bodily discomfort of sleeping on the ground, the mental anguish that comes with being ignored or shamed by society, and the physical and cognitive stress that comes with increased vulnerability to crime and violence would make anyone seek comfort from drugs or alcohol.Meanwhile, one 2021 study reveals how “homeless youths frequently engage in survival sex as a means to get their basic needs met…The literature suggests that coercion, economic necessity, substance use, and having friends and peers involved in survival sex are key factors...” The researcher concludes that solutions should not only focus on getting these youth trauma-informed care and treatments for substance abuse, but also jobs and to “help secure transitional or stable housing.”It's what leads Marc Dones to stress, “The reality is that every day we allow someone to experience homelessness, the harder it will be for us to connect them with the resources they need.”Homelessness in America increased notably in the early 80s. In 1983 there was a sudden and dramatic increase in homelessness after the 1981-82 recession. It resulted in the formation of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It specifically calls for "sensitivity to the transition from temporary shelter to permanent homes and attention to the specialized needs of homeless individuals with mental and physical disabilities and illness and to facilitate access for homeless individuals to other sources of services and benefits."Long time Urban Institute researcher Martha Burt was asked to evaluate the effectiveness of the program in the early 80s. She said it was too convenient to blame the recession alone for this increase. Others pointed to the Reagan administration policies that cut funding for social services and mental healthcare facilities that were more abundant in the 1970s. But she resisted attempts to pin causes on any one single factor. She said, “The causes of homelessness include structural factors, personal factors, and public policy. Most important, homelessness is associated with poverty and the accompanying inability to afford housing…”She found the housing problem fell into two buckets: One, some cities simply have a housing shortage. Two, those with sufficient housing have units that are too expensive. Those who can’t make rent or mortgage payments typically exhibit physical, mental, addictive, educational, or social disabilities and deficits. This makes them more vulnerable than the rest of the population. She found this to be a “failure of social and mental health support programs, and the absence of any coordinated efforts that include government housing resources.”After 40 years of continually increasing homelessness, King County is finally trying heed her advice and are coordinating efforts with city governments and private parties to provide government housing resources. We may actually be on a path to bringing relief to victims of homelessness – to our King County neighbors who are suffering and vulnerable. So why are so many Kirkland and nearby Bellevue residents insistent on casting themselves as suburban victims of a government that is attempting to solve an urban problem everyone admits we have?Is it because these people believe their suburban space is being invaded by what they perceive to be strictly urban problems? The homeless and homelessness are both undesirable elements of society that many see as an urban problem. Modern suburbia was invented as a place nearby desirable urban resources but detached from ugly urban realities. But it wasn’t always that way.MY SPACEThe word suburb comes from Latin: sub- ‘near to’ + urb ‘city’. Early suburbs were areas outside the walls of cities that hemmed in the privileged and weeded out those engaged in undesirable, polluting, dangerous, and agricultural pursuits. By 17th century England, especially around London, the suburbs were considered “inferior, debased, and licentious”. A suburban sinner was slang for “loose woman, prostitute.” In 1613 Shakespeare wrote, “There’s a trim rabble let in, are all these your faithfull friends o’ th’ Suburbs?”In the United States suburbs began appearing in the 1820s as ‘borderlands’. Then by 1850 they became picturesque enclaves in response to the ill-effects of the industrial age. That prompted the expansion and development of rural land connected by rail called ‘streetcar buildouts’ in 1870. Then came Sears and Roebuck ‘mail-order’ homes that resulted in ‘self-built’ suburbs starting in 1900. By 1940 mass-produced ‘sitcom’ suburbs emerged which were accelerated by freeway and highway expansion. This allowed for faster commuting in private vehicles from developments far from urban cores creating the ‘edge nodes’ of the 1960s. And by the 1980s suburbs stretched into the ‘rural fringes’.Each of these periods of suburban development were catalyzed by responses to the conditions the previous periods created. Each sought to escape the other. The last three periods of which were aided by federal subsidies like the home mortgage interest deduction. But these schemes locked out poor people and especially people of color and other ethnic and religious minorities. Meanwhile, local governments and private developers created restrictive zoning laws and covenants that dictated what kind of homes could be built and who could live in them. Those unqualified were confined to urban regions and systematically blocked from living in the suburbs. The effects are alive today.Black home ownership in the Puget Sound has declined from 36% in 2000 to 30% today. Even in once segregated areas of Seattle Black home ownership is down as increasing housing prices force them further from the area. But there are only so many places they can go.In 1990, in response to ever expanding suburban developments in the ‘rural fringes’, the state passed a Growth Management Act that curtailed further conversion of rural land into yet another suburb. As the population increases in an area restricted spatially, it puts pressure on building more housing on existing land. But zoning laws in single family neighborhoods restrict duplexes, triplexes, or even small apartments and condos from being built. As a result, problems once contained to urban areas, like homelessness, spill over into these neighborhoods and surrounding suburban areas.When Seattle created their first suburb, they annexed a remote area around an algae plumed lake called Green Lake. Some Seattle residents fumed that officials would waste resources on such a remote area. Meanwhile, others were eager to escape an increasingly bustling Seattle for a shiny new suburb to the north. No one today would recognize or regard Green Lake as a suburb. Most Green Lake home owners would scoff at the accusation they live in a suburb! But they’re also scoffing at their homeless neighbors residing in the tents pitched in the popular park that surrounds it. A plight they could have never imagined.Nor could residents of Bellevue and Kirkland imagine transitional homeless accommodations in their backyards. Many chose to live in the suburbs because they feared aspects of city life, like the homeless. Some of those same people also fear those who look, pray, or act different from them. They bristle at the thought of them becoming ‘their’ neighbors, frequenting ‘their’ stores, and walking ‘their’ sidewalks. Choosing to live nearby the city also meant living apart from ‘those’ people. They thought, “Give me my space, because this is my place.”This distinction between space and place is vague practically and linguistically. Space requires context and can shift in granularity from a place on a shelf to my place in the universe. But for the purpose of this essay, let’s stick to the dictionary of geography. It offers a space-oriented definition of place that says they are spaces “’organized into places often thought of as bounded settings in which social relations and identity are constituted’”.These relations and identities are shaped over time. Kirkland and Bellevue, as prime examples, were created as White suburbs of Seattle especially after the timber, steel, and coal industries dried up. But even housing for these workers were segregated. It’s now unlawful to segregate suburbs, but zoning restrictions and property values still create ‘bounded settings’ that indirectly create and maintain certain ‘social relations and identity’ found in that definition of ‘place’. A place that historically and still predominantly centers on exclusionary White culture – a culture currently being challenged by undeniable shifting demographics.The Chinese-American geographer Yi-Fu Tuan says places are “archives of fond memories.” “’To know the place’”, he says, “’is to know the past.’” The Canadian geographer Edward Relph says places are “’the present expressions of past experiences and events and of hopes for the future.’” Tuan says, “’it is only the repetition of experiences that turn[s] space into place.’”This repetition enhances memories that also serve a spatial cognitive function – orientation and navigation. Our memory forms cognitive maps that not only organize and arrange components of the environment in our mind, but also the ordered pattern in which they come together to get us from point A to B. These relative locational assignments of places are triggered by memories and help cement these divisions between urban and suburban spaces. For suburban dwellers, homeless encampments become physical geographic landmarks ‘over there’ relative to ’here’. That space is their place over there and this space is my place over here.An uncomfortable interaction with a homeless person in a specific geographical location can form a memory that gets cataloged as a landmark. These experiences give meaning to places. We want to be distanced from locations formed by negative experiences while seeking safety, security, and comfort in places shaped by positive experiences. In the book, Sense of Place, Fritz Steele writes,“’place is created by the setting combined with what the person brings to it. In other words, to some degree, we create our own places; they do not exist independently of us.’”LANDING IN A PEACEFUL PLACEThe geographer’s John Agnew and James Duncan highlight “three major elements of place:locale, where the social relations are constituted;location, which is the geographic areas…that frame the localized social actions and networks;and sense of place, which is defined as the ‘local structure of feeling.’”One of the ways to structure feelings of place is by shaping the social relations of a given locale. One way to do this is for local governments to pass ordinances that shape the environment through law. It’s what the geographer Susan Massey calls “politicized space” and it’s what redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and rigged home mortgage agreements were all about.The Civil Rights Law of 1964 makes it illegal to create such outwardly biased laws and legal agreements. But intentional and unintentional biases still exists. To help make progress on more equitable housing, the state of Washington signed into a law last year a provision requiring cities to eliminate barriers that could provide emergency or transitional housing. It also requires by law that cities incorporate solutions to affordable housing in their city’s comprehensive plans.But local politicians and staff intent on perpetuating a certain “culture of place” find creative ways to do so. Medina appears to be once such city. Medina is a sleepy little wooded enclave abutting Lake Washington just west of downtown Bellevue. It’s home to some of the region’s super-wealthy, including Bill Gates. The median price for a home in Medina is $7.15 million.On Valentine’s Day last week, the city of Medina issued a memo that included draft revisions to some of their zoning ordinances in response to the new state law. While they can’t outright restrict attempts to build transitional or affordable housing, they can limit them. It’s still debatable as to whether this language will be deemed too restrictive. One proposal says “permanent supportive and transitional housing facilities are permitted”, but under certain conditions.The list of conditions is long but here are a few,The number of “standard dwelling units” on a given piece of land must be limited…presumably to one given the strict single family home zoning laws.The units cannot exceed a maximum of “eight residents at any one time, plus up to four resident staff.”Facilities must be a “24-hour a day facility where rooms or units are assigned to specific residents for the duration of their stay” with a minimum stay of 72 hours.Meals, laundry, and social programs “are limited to the residents and not available for drop in use by non-residents.”No facilities “may be located within half a mile of another” facility “calculated as a radius from the property lines of the site.”I can’t help but imagine small high-security pseudo prisons as I read these restrictions. But on the positive side, it’s a start. And a big step for a city like Medina.I don’t know who’s crafting these words but I can imagine they’re keen to uphold a certain suburban nostalgia of an idyllic, bucolic, and affluent reserve. But let’s not forget this is a plot of land stolen from Indigenous people, raped of old growth forest for timber, tilled to grow crops for Seattleites, and then carved up by developers to build a golf course and fancy homes a short distance across the lake from the Emerald City. An itty bitty bit of pretty nearby but distant from the nitty-gritty city.In the Handbook of Behavioral and Cognitive Geography, Pragya Agarwal, summarizes that, “Place is inherently spatial. However place is not static, and time cannot be detached from place.” She adds, “Not only is time associated with change in the physical aspects of place, but also the meanings of place are variable and dynamic…”The separation of place and space is inherently vague and ever changing. We are all experiencing morphing societal normality, increasing population reality, forcing an adaptation of our spatial capacity. Our emotions are informed by our experiences, shaped by the interactions we have with people and place. As Herb Simon says, “The apparent complexity of our behavior over time is largely a reflection of the complexity of the environment in which we find ourselves.”It's true nobody dreamed the Kirkland La Quinta would become a single occupancy transitional home to hundreds of victims of homelessness. But then again, nobody born into this world dreams of becoming homeless. For all of us to get comfortable, we should consider the patterns of suburban sprawl and recognize there is no escaping the complex and bitter realities that surround us. It’s the yearning to escape that these nearby places take shape. But suburban formation breeds urban damnation. Spatial attempts to avoid distress, leads to contempt of places of homelessness. Let’s drop the pretense and nostalgic purity, and gift our neighbors with housing security. Subscribe at interplace.io
@brisbanebullets Head Coach James Duncan joined us ahead of tonight's @NBL clash with rivals @CairnsTaipans in Cairns #RadioTAB #NBL
Pat & Heals full show with an interview with Brisbane Bullets coach James Duncan, greyhounds with Luke Gatehouse plus plenty more
James Duncan talks about the Bullets last game and their season
Welcome to the Big Rab Show Podcast. In this our 265th Episode we have James Duncan MacKenzie. We hear all about his new music collection and his brand-new album to be released in the coming weeks. Plus all the usual Piping news and views from around the piping scene. We would love to know your thoughts. Email – bigrabshow@gmail.com Support us www.patreon.com/BigRabShow We have lots of amazing backstage videos, and audio recordings, exclusive interviews, episodes of Big Rab Show Plus! and loads more to share with you on there, so click support and get your hands on all this extra stuff!! We are the show for the piping folk, reflecting everything to do with the bag piping world. Feel free to message us on Facebook and on Twitter and let us know what you would like to hear on the show, as well just to let us know that you're listening. Our live show continues to broadcast live every week on Fuse FM Ballymoney on Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm (uk time) be sure to check it out. Thank you to our very kind sponsors, G1 Reeds. If you would be interested in sponsoring the show, please do get in touch. Or help support us via our Patreon page. www.thebigrabshow.com www.facebook.com/TheBigRabShow www.twitter.com/bigrabshow bigrabshow@gmail.com
It was such a thrill to kick back and converse with Raavi Sita (vox) and James Duncan (bass) of Raavi. Admittedly this was in February of 2021, and I have no excuse for why it's taken so long to release it to the world, ha. What was That? Raavi & the Houseplants Linktree ★ Support this podcast ★
@BrisbaneBullets Head Coach James Duncan was our special guest on #RadioTAB #NBL
Jacob, Aaron, and Jon check out some fabulous new fan made rocky music covers, learn how to build a portable tank (thanks to RHPS Buffalo!) and turn last week's incorrect Mastermind answer into this week's JAAQ sesh by learning all about bizarre history of SARM Studios. Global News: Watch Annie The Clumsy's Rocky content at https://annietheclumsy.com/The-Rocky-Horror-Clumsy-Show Read more about James Duncan's New Years Eve celebrations at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10360433/Duncan-James-slips-leather-corset-fishnet-stockings-alongside-leggy-Denise-Van-Outen.html Community News: Get tickets for Shock Treatment with The Francis Bacon Experiment https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shock-treatment-screening-with-live-shadowcast-fri-april-1-730pm-tickets-241490132487?fbclid=IwAR1GmW1etgctgijoJcB5LTDARDDdnLzxGZ-ZpHlah-SWl-CIlfqKnNVNmX4 And watch their fabulous new tank building tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEuVgBId0zw&ab_channel=TheFrancisBaconExperiment Learn more about Villicon https://www.eventbrite.com/e/villicon-presents-dreams-vs-nightmares-tickets-161705332001?aff=ebdssbdestsearch NAAQ Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarm_East_Studios#cite_note-3 http://www.ozrockyhorror.com/Original%20London%20Cast%201973.html https://www.discogs.com/master/108496-Original-London-Cast-The-Rocky-Horror-Show https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_King https://groups.google.com/g/alt.cult-movies.rocky-horror/c/k2-CxhoP-eQ https://www.thedp.com/article/2000/03/from_rocky_horror_to_rabbi http://www.rockymusic.org/album/london-73.php https://www.aish.com/authors/511450072.html http://sarmmusicvillage.com/our-history/ Still the Beast is Feeding: 40 Years of Rocky Horror The Rocky Horror Picture Show FAQ: everything left to know about the campy cult classic Music: - Intro/Outro - Jupiter's Smile by The 126ers - Stings - Library at freesound.org Script by Aaron Tidwell, Jacob Roger-Gordon and Meg Fierro Produced and edited by Aaron Tidwell and Meg Fierro Rocky Talkie is an Audiogasmic LLC Production
Jamal Chubb was looking forward to the upcoming birth of his third child when the unthinkable happened. His wife, Cierra, well into her third trimester, contracted Covid and that began the fight of her life. Using social media as a primary means to update close friends and family, Jamal & Cierra's story soon took on a viral life of its own garnering hundreds of thousands of new social media followers as well as national and international media outlets all interested in hearing the developments.In our latest episode of Thrivenomics, James Duncan and Raul Espinosa got to spend some time listening to Jamal tell the amazing stories we all saw on social, the stories which weren't shared, the unexpected love and support of complete strangers, and Jamal's new focus on what's next for himself and his family.Jamal's connection to Thrive Mortgage runs very deep. Jamal has been a member of Thrive's Talent Attraction & Career Development Team. He has spent the last few years telling those outside the company how much we support and care for each other. In this interview, Jamal shares how he had the opportunity to see that demonstrated first-hand in his own life.Subscribe to Thrivenomics on your favorite podcasting platform or visit us at https://thrivenomics.buzzsprout.com. For questions or to suggest other topics you'd like to hear more about or to learn more about Thrive Mortgage, please contact us at Thrivenomics@ThriveMortgage.com. Thanks for tuning in!**EPISODE DISCLAIMER** With the topic of Covid being a big component of the content of this specific episode, we want to stress that the opinions and comments expressed in the interview are simply those of non-medical personnel. This in no way should be construed as medical advice or counsel, nor advocating for specific treatment options related to Covid. For expert medical advice, please consult your doctor or a certified medical professional.
In this episode I finally have my good friend, and Thrive colleague, James Duncan on the podcast. We cover a lot of topics relevant to mortgage and real estate professionals, specifically: the importance of having a fresh perspective in the industry over the next few years, techniques to expand borrower rate questions into broader conversations about meeting their needs, and how to create content that is more relevant to consumers by showing them benefits and not just features. James Duncan is the Director of Marketing & Engagement at Thrive Mortgage and a long-time veteran of the Real Estate industry. He got his start working for a custom home builder in 2004 in Central Texas. During that time, James also earned his Realtor's license and worked with homeowners, investors, and builders all over the Austin area. In 2012, he transitioned to the Mortgage industry. Leaning heavily on his experience as a former High School Teacher, James quickly advanced through the ranks as a Trainer, Coach, and Curriculum Developer for Thrive Mortgage. In addition to teaching and curriculum development, his expertise in leading Sales & Marketing initiatives led to his appointment as the head of all Marketing Operations for Thrive in August of 2018. Since that time, the Marketing Division at Thrive Mortgage, as well as the company itself, has seen incredible growth and brand recognition becoming known as one of the most innovative, forward-thinking, and resourceful departments in the industry. James is husband to a rock star Cardiac Cath Lab Nurse (Dalawna), father to two teenage boys (pray for him), and a proud graduate of Baylor University. Learn more about James Duncan by going to: mortgage-teacher.com If you are enjoying the podcast, please take a second and LEAVE US A REVIEW and don't forget to connect with us on social media! MME is a founding member of the Industry Syndicate Podcast Network!
In today's episode, we get to know James Duncan We talked about Social Media Marketing, BlockChain, Energy drinks, Monetization, and So Much More! Tap in with Jameshttp://www.webercreativeconsulting.com/-Intro Music-BlanketsProd.ROK10https://www.rok10productions.com/beats
Join us for Worship with Calvary as our Guest Speaker, Rev. Dr. James Duncan shares a message from Philippians 4 and Mark 7, 'Are You Thinking Like Christ?'
Liam Santamaria is joined by new Brisbane Bullets head coach James Duncan to find out more about his coaching journey, how the Bullets are looking leading into NBL21, his thoughts on their new recruits, what he learnt under Will Weaver in Sydney and more.
Carol Diaz-Granados, along with her husband James Duncan, have devoted years of time and anthropological research to Picture Cave, and are appalled by the prospect of its auction. They would like to see the property in the care of the Osage Nation. In this episode, we hear from the couple as well as Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers.
James Duncan came to the U.S. from his native Denmark in the early 1990s to learn the craft of building golf courses. He learned from the best, working first with Tom Doak and Renaissance Golf Design, then joining with Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw to help construct courses like East Hampton, Old Sandwich, Bandon Trails,… Read More Read More The post Feed the Ball Salon Vol. 17, ft. James Duncan appeared first on Feed The Ball.
In episode 23, we talk about the awards night, the upcoming grand final series, Machado to Mandurah, Daniel Kickert, James Duncan, and much more. Timestamps: 1:30 - Our thoughts on the NBL awards night 11:15 - Our thoughts from the semi-finals and upcoming grand final series 19:15 - Scott Machado to Mandurah 20:43 - Kickert announces retirement 24:30 - James Duncan officially announced as Bullets coach Link to Ai-Dan's fundraiser: https://www.gofund.me/65a6c715
This week on NBL Overtime the team look back at the Semi-Finals so far, Perth heading to another Grand Final, the Melbourne vs S.E Melbourne series, Daniel Kickert's retirement, James Duncan heading to Brisbane as Head Coach and more.
James Duncan is a podcaster based in Manchester, UK. James' IG: @jamesduncan_live ShxtsNGigs podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/shxtsngigs/id1481898329 https://open.spotify.com/show/6olvQhNhQwMbGG26t3rVgM?si=8teV8x7sQEmp9ovpra3a8w https://www.patreon.com/shxtsngigs --- Visit our website to learn more about #MentalHealth or to learn how to support someone else in need: https://mentalhealthforeveryone.ca/
Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast. Books, if you're nasty, This episode hosts Sunni and Brandi cover a really messed up Real Estate Ponzi Scheme that caused 200 foreclosures, and the heart of the crime was in the Inland Empire in Southern California. We discuss the mastermind James Duncan, his partner Hendrix Montecastro , and the many pawns that were involved his disgusting case of GREED. Thank you American Greed.Artwork created by Myles Goethe.Edited by Blackwell Post.Join us on Patreon www.patreon.com/bookofliespodcast.Get your dog some Beauty's Biscuits, they are tired of basic dog treats, it helps support the podcast visit www.beautysbiscuits.com and use offer code LIES for %15 off, or use FREEBOXSUB for a month Free to our Dog Biscuit Box Subscription. Visit our website at www.bookofliespodcast.comInterested in collaborating? Email us at bookofliespodcast@gmail.com
We hope you enjoyed the talk on the promises of God, for personal reflection and devotion here are some questions you can use: 1. When have you been able to exercise Patience in a situation. How did this change and improve the situation? 2. How can you practise and develop Patience in your life. Where are you lacking Patience in your life? Talk by James Duncan
Whitt Roberts must contend with the fallout of his cataclysmic plan with Jason Sterling. Macallan meets Tulley in New York to give him a gift. Harlequinn hires Lisette to do a small favor for him. Support Future Seasons of Leviathan! We need your help to fund future seasons of The Leviathan Chronicles. Please support Leviathan and see what upcoming projects we have planned by visiting www.leviathanchronicles.com/kickstarter The Leviathan Chronicles was written and created by Christof Laputka. Directed by Nobi Nakanishi. Executive Produced by Robin Shore. Produced by Luke Allen. Edited and Sound Designed by Robin Shore and Luke Allen. Original music composed by Luke Allen. Featuring Samantha Parker as The Narrator Jerod Bennett, Gary Brown,Mishaelle Shaskia O. Castro,Tim Cooper, James Duncan,Michael Kelley, Matt Kellam, Maisy Hatchard, Micro Herring, Andrew Mours, Scott Sigler, Logan Smith, and Andre Yu as Newcasters Nobi Nakanishi, Nancy Wu, Ellie Hirschman, and Laura Post as Airport Bar Patrons Billie Carn as Hudson News Vendor Graham Rowat as Danish Doctor Jennie Brick as Nurse Erika Sanderson as Woman in White Coat Emma Canalese as Keitha Watson Kim Donovan as Macallan Orsel Matt Shale as Jeffery Tulley Nicole Goodnight as Waitress Stephanie Komure as Astrid Ansler Mike DelGaudio as Traffic Cop William TN Hall as Harlequinn Claire Dodin as Lisette Mainsables
Au lendemain de la Conquête, une nouvelle élite anglophone s'installe dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent et s'y enracine alors qu'une élite canadienne se relève de la guerre et se (re)déploie parallèlement. Afin de mieux comprendre ce milieu, l'historien Brian Young s'est penché sur la famille Taschereau de Québec et la famille McCord de Montréal. Comment ces familles construisent-elles leur fortune? Quelle place occupent les Canadiens français au sein des élites au lendemain de la Conquête? Comment ces familles affirment-elles leur statut et se distinguent-elles des autres? Comment ont-elles réussi à transmettre leurs richesses et à conserver leur prestige sur plusieurs générations? Afin de le découvrir, nous aurons le plaisir de recevoir l'historien Brian Young, professeur émérite de l'Université McGill. Épisode enregistré sur les ondes de CHYZ 94,3 le 30 janvier 2014. Image : Montréal depuis le jardin de Temple Grove, résidence familiale des McCord (aquarelle de James Duncan, avant 1854, Musée McCord, M315).
Distributed Media: the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Podcast Network
The team sits down w/ James Duncan to discuss the importance of DAOs, his time at the Ethereum Foundation, how tools Abridged is building help leaders create better communities, and what DAOs he thinks are doing the best work today. JOIN LAYER1 Telegram - https://t.me/joinlayer1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/layer1pod 0:00 - Start 1:45 James' Story 5:15 Time with Ethereum Foundation 8:30 DAO Breakdown. Why are DAOs important? 11:45 Examples of great DAOs 14:45 Abridged Breakdown 18:12 Friction points and what tools Abridged is building. 21:10 Reddit Community Points 23:28 Will every community have a DAO? 26:12 Socialized Community Pools / Community Banks 29:40 Regulation in DAOs and Personal Tokens 33:56 Community Building 36:17 Collab.Land Use Cases on Web2 Apps 38:18 How does Collab.Land work on Telegram vs. Discord? 41:20 Gaming Personal Tokens 42:46 What others Sectors in Crypto interest James? 45:10 Human Influence on Earth's climate 47:12 Book Recommendation Abridged https://abridged.io/ James Duncan https://twitter.com/OKDunc ___________________________________________ bitcoin, ethereum, eos, cryptocurrency, crypto, altcoin, doge, doge token, doge tik tok, tik tok, blockchain, decentralized, news, best investment, top altcoins, ethereum, tron, stellar, binance, cardano, litecoin, 2019, 2020, crash, bull run, bottom, crash, tether, bitfinex, rally, youtube, macro, price, prediction, podcast, interview, trump, finance, stock, investment, halving, halvening, when, fed, federal reserve, interest rates, rates, cut, economy, stock market, defi, compound All the songs, images, and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners, Layer1: Crypto Show channel does not claim any right over them.
In this episode James Duncan of Thrive Mortgage joins Kenneth and Sean to discuss the importance of leadership, controlling the message, and how loan officers should be using their marketing channels to stay out front of their SOI. 2:20 Intro to James4:35 The importance of leadership right now7:30 Originating in a market downturn 10:55 Controlling the message13:50 The importance of Social Media15:25 Setting up Loan Officers for success19:05 It is not too late to get started20:25 Quit being scared and put in the work24:30 Your videos do not need to be perfect Quotes from the episode:“The best thing a leader can do right now is over communicate.”“In 2020, the real estate industry is going to be a catalyst for getting the economy back on track.”“Getting more engaged in Social Media right now is an absolute necessity.” “Not adding to the fear and being that calm voice of reason right now is critical.”“If we coach loan officers how to do their own marketing then they don’t have to wait on a marketing department to get their message out.” Links:Mortgage Success Academy -onedollarmsa.comNext Level Loan Officers -https://www.nllodigital.com/mortgage-success-offerLoan Officer Events -loanofficerevents.comJames Duncan – http://Mortgage-teacher.com Social Media: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/NextLevelLoanOfficers/ YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSyHzkvBri1YWJSH7df1CQ LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/next-level-loan-officers/about/ Text the word: nextlevel to 36260 to download our appThe Next Level Loan Officer Podcast is a proud founding member of the REAL Disrupt Podcast Collaborative. You can check out more awesome shows at REALDisrupt.com
In this special recording of Thrivenomics, our hosts, James Duncan and Michael Jones are joined by world-renown Physician, Researcher, Best-Selling Author, Professor, and Public Policy influencer Dr. Marty Makary. COVID-19 has made an incredible impact on the world, our nation's economy, and our way of life. There are more questions than answers it seems and knowing what information to trust has never been more important. Dr. Makary is one of the most respected voices in the medical profession concerning Health Care Reform and Patient Advocacy. Now, his expertise is being sought for navigating the most critical health-care crisis of our time.Please join us as we hear from one of the most sought-after Physicians in the medical community. Dr. Makary has been featured on countless media outlets for his research, insights, and professional opinion.We discussed the impact of coronavirus on our health care system, prevention and a proposed solution for moving forward together towards recovery, and what to expect in the coming months.To download the "Road Map to Recovery" report, click here: https://bit.ly/341XDDjAdditional Resources:https://www.martymd.com/ - Dr. Makary's website for research, articles, and other analysis.https://www.restoringmedicine.org/ - A website geared towards the discussion of our nation's health care system and necessary reforms.https://www.medpagetoday.com/ - A comprehensive collection of articles and other health industry-related research.To purchase Dr. Makary's best-selling book, "The Price We Pay", Amazon, click HERE.Thank you for listening. We invite you to subscribe and download all episodes of Thrivenomics and share it with your networks. Thrivenomics is sponsored by Thrive Mortgage. Equal Housing Lender, NMLS 268552.
Thrivenomics host, James Duncan, interviewed Derick Zwerneman and how this Austin Firefighter discovered his purpose to become one of the biggest servants in Central Texas. Derick talks about his background and the moment that led to his involvement with Austin Disaster Relief Network, an organization dedicated to connecting communities with those around us who need the most help. Today's episode illustrates the keys to connecting and getting involved and finding creative and engaging ways to support your local community during this time of quarantine.For more information on the organizations mentioned in the episode, please visit these links: www.adrn.org (Austin Disaster Relief Network)www.CentralTexasFoodBank.org www.TheKey2Free.org (Click for link to their online auction)Central Texas Business Alliance (Public Facebook Group)Connected In Crisis (Public Facebook Page)For more information about Thrive Mortgage, please email us at Thrivenomics@ThriveMortgage.com.
In the latest episode of Thrivenomics, James Duncan interviews Kristin Messerli, CEO & Founder of Cultural Outreach. Messerli, a contributing author to HousingWire, recently published an article discussing the changing landscape of consumer behavior related to real estate and homeownership. In their discussion, Duncan and Messerli cover a range of topics related to how consumers (namely Millenial and Gen Z consumers) view the opportunity for homeownership. Is the housing market ready to accommodate the desires of those who seek alternatives to the 3 bedroom-2 bath suburban lifestyle? That and more questions discussed this week on Thrivenomics!
In this episode of Thrivenomics, James Duncan welcomes back Michael Jones, CFO for Thrive Mortgage. It has been a rocky two weeks in the U.S. and global economies. Michael brings a great perspective on what transpired, why markets moved the way they did, and where we are now.In our first episode waaaay back in early February, Michael and James discussed the state of the mortgage industry and mortgage rates through 2019 and leading into 2020. Since that conversation, we have seen the Dow reach record heights, then gave back about a third of its value, mortgage rates reach historic lows, an economy that seemed unshakeable, changes in the U.S. Presidential race, a major pandemic impacting economies and lives across the globe, and government intervention to stave off a looming financial crisis. The question now is, "Did it work?" To learn more about our title sponsor, Thrive Mortgage, please visit us at www.thrivemortgage.com.
In this inaugural episode, James Duncan talks with guest Michael Jones, Chief Financial Officer of Thrive Mortgage, about the current state of the financial market, industry trends, the future of Bitcoin in Real Estate, the recession scare and more. To learn more about Thrive Mortgage, visit us at www.ThriveMortgage.com.Alone we dream, together we Thrive!
This Week in Crypto - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency News
James Duncan is the co-founder at Abridged, a toolkit for rapid blockchain application development. Previously, James worked at the Ethereum Foundation, managing a multimillion-dollar grant budget that funded projects like Gitcoin, Uniswap, and DappNode. In this week’s episode, we discuss the history of DAOs, DAO structures, and uses for DAOs in a regulated environment. Show Links Vitalik on “DAC” in 2013 MolochDAO Signal DAO Abridged on Gitcoin Newsletter
On the September 27 London Live podcast: The London Knights acquire defenceman Ryan Merkley with Knights head coach Mark Hunter. The results of Lonodn Police's intersection safety blitz with deputy chief Trish McIntyre. Honouring local conservationist James Duncan with Andrew Holland of the Nature Conservancy of Canada
What does the the government announcement of an industry pledge on leasehold deals mean in practice? As part of its commitment to reform the leasehold system, the government has announced an industry pledge to "crack down on toxic leasehold deals". Over 40 developers have already signed up to the initiative, along with a number of managing agents. James Duncan, head of alternative real estate investments at law firm Winckworth Sherwood, discusses what this means for the industry - particularly in relation to ground rents - and what we can expect to see next as part of the evolving leasehold picture.
Thursday February 07 2019 - James Duncan
Join host Joe Gavalis and his guest Cobb County GA Sheriff Investigator James Duncan with the Financial Fraud-elder Abuse Unit
This Sunday, the subreddit /r/superbowl will host a gathering of hoo-ligans. They'll be fans of the Nocturnal Flying League. Real birds of a feather. Starting at 6 pm ET, the Superb Owl community will kick off an Ask Me Anything with biologist James Duncan, who has spent his entire adult life studying owls and a mere three weeks playing football.
Guest Info & Website Daniel James Duncan's BIO In order to discover this blessed lifestyle of a raw/high-fruit diet, I had to go through a bit of suffering - arising from ignorance… something I'm so grateful for experiencing, to now where I have discovered the Truth & appreciate Life in such a profound way, knowing I can consciously create my Wellbeing. Currently, I'm 23, happier & healthier than ever, but at 19, I wasn't well. I had underlying issues that caused skin problems, fatigue & depression. I was given medication called Accutane to treat this & in less than 1 year, this drug took my body from Me. From physically fit & capable, I was practically bedridden approaching kidney failure. Doctors said my symptoms were consistent with Fibromyalgia - typically only seen in the elderly. This drug fast-tracked the expression of genetic weaknesses, exactly what my mother has had for over a decade. Fortunately, becoming more health conscious before all this, I was already chasing trails of information… being guided into what was ahead. When my condition became chronic, I spent most waking hours seeking answers, eventually finding John Rose, who inspired Me to do a Juice Feast… I managed to do 100 days, achieving what would've taken 6 months to a year if I had've been simply eating fruits. This provided great relief, but did not heal Me. During the fast, I discovered Robert Morse - this is where everything changed, rapidly. Having already given up on western medicine, realizing their drug had caused my condition, I had no confidence in them, so I became my own doctor - Morse's teachings allowed Me to execute this with certainty. After a year of studying & using his herbs to assist my organs/glands back to proper function, my body operated more efficiently than ever. The cleaner we are, the more sensitive/in tune we become with ourselves. Intuitively, I knew I had to do a water fast - so I did. After 16 days, I had exhausted all my reserves. Cleansing on fruit first for some time allowed me to safely fast on water. After delicately rebuilding on fruit (in June/July) my body had healed. Since then I've been very active, traveling, enjoying health & spreading this message. Fruit gave my life back - I now devote myself to this powerful message of fruit & fasting. BillyMarie is an Australian citizen that is a talented singer/song writer. She has been Daniel's girlfriend before he was stricken with his illness known in the medical world as Fibromyalgia. She too took the drug called Accutane that is given out like candy to our youth with acne. She also had her share of symptoms such as her hair falling out and an overall feeling of being poisoned. She got off the drug but then had to be the support system and caretaker of Daniel has his health plummeted and he became almost bedridden. It is of great value to hear both their stories because it is one journey to be the person in pain and yet another to be the person who is the partner who has to watch the person they love be in pain and do everything to help them when often nothing helps or works. Her story can be shared with many out there in this situation. Other links for things mentioned in show Dr. Morse Herbal Health Club https://www.drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com John Rose YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/JRawRose VidalSpeaks YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYkmu9OmuGOicQeasjhZQg
James Duncan, Director of Education & Engagement at Thrive Mortgage, helped his company close and fund loans worth $460.6m in 2014 to $884.2m in 2017, a 92% increase, and now they are on track to close around $900m this year. Thrive Mortgage is a mortgage bank licensed (or soon-to-be-licensed) in over 20 states throughout the US. In this interview with Eversprint's Malcolm Lui, James shares how he and his team accelerated their high value sales by: Eliminating inefficiencies in the loan origination and closing process. They can close loans in 19 days on average, well below the 30 day industry. Providing systems to make it easy for their loan originators keep all parties informed of the loan funding and closing process, but also to keep in touch with their customers and referral partners. Building awareness of Thrive Mortgage's regional brand, as well their local branch offices through extensive social media marketing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE MID KENT METALS ISTHMIAN SHOW 30/04/18 JAMES DUNCAN AND STEVE BAKER
Ever think about making a fan film based on a major franchise? This week we have Ian James Duncan on the show to talk about his Half Life web series 'The Freeman Chronicles', how it came about, the release and the upcoming third and final episode!
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Date: June 17, 2010 Featuring: James R. Duncan, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Radiology and Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine Richard T. Griffey, MD, MPH, Associate Chief for Quality and Safety, Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine Have you had a CT scan lately? Chances are good that you have. In fact, you may have even had some repeat CT scans for the same problem — often because the original scans couldn’t be found. Until recently, we’ve been so enamored of this powerful diagnostic technology that most of us haven’t thought twice about repeating a scan, or considered the benefits versus the risks. Not to mention the costs. But we’re learning that a lifetime of exposure likely contributes to a greater risk of cancer. And many CT scans just aren’t needed, contributing to vast overutilization and significant health care spending. One person’s expense is of course another’s revenue, patients demand the best imaging, and physicians have a hard time saying no. What if they’ve missed something? How can we safely and wisely slow down this medical breakthrough? WIHI host Madge Kaplan welcomes Drs. James Duncan and Richard Griffey. As the amount of radiation Americans are exposed to from medical imaging skyrockets, notably among children, various federal agencies, radiologists, and improvement experts are taking notice and suggesting changes. Duncan and Griffey discuss the latest research on radiation imaging risks; new thinking about appropriate doses and the technology that can support greater accuracy; options for alternative imaging (e.g., ultrasound or MRI); decision supports for patients and clinicians; and more. Did you know that the International Atomic Energy Agency is spearheading the introduction of a “smart card” that could keep track of how much medical radiation an individual has been exposed to?
Mixed live on 1.19.17. Tracklisting:01. Von Pixel - Zero Gravity Pool Party02. Brutkho - Harvest03. Kein Mainstream - Turbo Jam04. Tom Newman - Dirthouse05. Stephane Ghenacia - MamaJunk06. Denite & the Liquid Mirror - Back07. Adam Port - Voyage08. German Brigante - Memories (Luke Solomon's Main Version feat. James Duncan)09. Cozzy D - 80910. David Pher - Guiterra Sin Cuerdas (Okain Remix)11. Mr. G - All In Time...12. David Aurel - Rejected (Butane Remix)13. Kerri Chandler - Turn Off The Lights (Who's Afraid Of The Dark) (Satoshi Tomiie Remix)14. Boo Williams - Crazy Teck15. Tantsui - Planet of the Apes† Intro track: IMYRMIND - The Grief Master0:57:04 @ 256 kbps.###
Gold Code filling in for me this week! https://soundcloud.com/goldcode http://www.omakaseshow.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= DeViere, Lessons Learned In The Tears Of Deceit, Mathematics Recordings Arnold Steiner, Virgo 2 Virgo, AC Records Casanova's Revenge, Let's Work (Club Version 1), Invasion Recordings Mighty Thor, Tralfamdore, Born Free Records dynArec, Double Postpone, Solar One Music Crime, Breaking Point, Nuphonic Nackt, Ford (feat. Cm-4 & Doc Sleep), 100% Silk Alternations, Feel It For You (Indian Summer Mix), RCA *thanks Marty! LFO, LFO (Kiti808 edit), Soundcloud [https://soundcloud.com/dj-kiti/lfo-lfo-kiti808-edit] Ajello, Radiation B-X, Moderne Recordings Mezigue, ZZ Paname, D.KO Records Toshiki Kadomatsu, Step into the Light, RVC Corporation Paso, Climax, D.KO Records Unknown, Radio Action (The Revolving Eyes edit) Dreamatic, Audio Trip, DFC Sprawl, Attack of the Sonic Army, Solar One Music AS1, Unpredictable Tomorrow, Solar One Music Terence Terry, Edikisot (Terence Terry edit), Soundcloud [https://soundcloud.com/terence-terry/edikisot-terence-terry-editfree-dl] Music Man Records – Mono Junk, Feel Your Life, Music Man Records Pearl River Sound, Lord of A-A-Acid, X-Kalay An-i & Capablanca, Farsi Farce, Versatile Records Neil Landstrumm, Touch It, Killekill Betonkust & Palmbomen II, Suite 100, Pinkman Jerome Hill, Def Jamming, Super Rhythm Trax Lapien, Wild For The Night, Mistress Recordings The Consumer, Financial Advisory, KONDI Soul II Soul, Jazzie's Groove (Alkalino Rework), Bandcamp [https://alkalino.bandcamp.com/track/soul-ii-soul-jazzies-groove-rework-no-horns-version] James Duncan, Kingston Throop Stop, WNCL Recordings The Cure – The Walk (Razormaid Mix), Razormaid The Revolving Eyes, Machina 1.2, Moderne Recordings
Feat: Contours, Tek Lun, Krown & Lock, Beacon, Nitemoves, Youandewan, Platzdasch, Session Victim, Lossy, Greg Sawyer, Johan Kaseta, O'Flynn, B. Traits, Laurence Guy, Dub Striker, Malouane, James Duncan, Lay-Far, Magic Number, Jakwob, FaltyDL, Edmonson, Tuff Wheelz, Oma Nata, Tensnake, Ekkohaus, Chaos In The CBD, Baaba Maal, Henrik Schwarz, Jaydee, Shadow Child, Set Mo, POOLCLVB and Detroit Swindle.
James Duncan describes the latest acquisition of the Happy Valley Forest 45 minutes from Toronto.
Tracklist: - Dan Shake - "Thinkin" - Patchworks - "Dedications" - Lazare Hoche & Malin Génie - "Slop" - James Duncan - "Track #2" - Dan Shake - "3am Jazz Club" - Detroit Swindle - "The Break Up" - Motor City Drum Ensemble - "Lonely One" - Dusky - "Nobody Else"
At the end of every semester at Ax we have Stories Sunday. This is a look back at what God has been doing in the lives of real people who are part of Ax.
Dr. James Duncan from the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (St Louis, Mo) discusses the genesis of a recent multidisciplinary consensus panel, as well as quality improvement and optimizing radiation use in fluoroscopically guided procedures.