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After the interdull as Amanda puts it, we are back to discuss Fulham, Madrid, MLS, Saka, Russo and so much more. We are delighted to be joined by James Johnstone aka LL Cool James. Grab your brunch and spread the word - The Arsenal are back and so are we. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This month's episode of the Mediaworks Masterclass will feature Rachael Glynne from LinkedIn, who will explore the latest trends that are set to supercharge your marketing strategy in 2025. Dr David Norris and James Johnstone from Mediaworks will join LinkedIn to apply these essential strategies to leverage LinkedIn's platform to generate demand, unlock actionable insights, and achieve meaningful audience engagement. If you're looking to optimise your LinkedIn presence, this episode will deliver actionable tactics and best practices.
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
James Johnstone on the phone from Nashville Judge Jay "Leap Day" babies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: Madame Quantz's Lapdog Tracks: Quantz - Flute Sonata No. 273 in G Major: I. Presto ma fiero Artist: Rachel Brown on baroque flute, with James Johnstone on Harpsichord and Mark Caudle on Cello. Publisher: ℗ 1997 Chandos Records
The Premier League is back and we are too! Arsenal have just taken a trip to the GTech Community Stadium to face the Bees. Joining Amanda and James is friend of the show James Johnstone. The crew discuss Aaron Ramsdale, the Nick Ramsdale interview, Declan Rice, Thomas Partey, Media Bias, Thomas Frank, Ange Postecoglou, Kai Havertz, preview of Lens and Wolves, Tottenum hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, top of the league, multiclub ownership, transfers and finally Terry Venables RIP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come join the crew and special guest James Johnstone for their post game analysis of Arsenals visit to the London stadium to play the hammers. What went wrong ? What went right ? What's going to happen in the battle for the Premier League Title? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Johnstone is the portfolio manager for the Frontier Markets strategy at Redwheel. He also serves as a member of the investment committee for the Redwheel Emerging and Frontier Markets strategies. He has 26 years of experience in investment management and research. Most recently he was a Senior Managing Director and Director of Investments at Everest Capital, since 2009, where he was responsible for portfolio management and research in frontier markets. Prior to this James was a co-founder and CIO of Alcor Investment Management, a long-short, multi-strategy Asian hedge fund headquartered in Singapore. He previously worked for Gartmore Investment Management for three years where he was a member of both the long-only and long-short global emerging markets teams. He started his career with Schroders Investment Management, working on the UK equities and Global Emerging Markets teams. James also served in the Royal Navy for five years. He graduated from Christ Church, Oxford University with an MA (Hons) in Classics and Modern Languages. James speaks Russian.
There are alot of Arsenal podcasts out there, but NOONE BUT US can bring you FOUR JEWS on a panel to talk about how excited we are for Jesus. If you crave that kind of content, then this episode is for you. We're joined by Melvyn Marks @melvynMarks, James Johnstone @llcooljames91, and Julian Becker to talk about the signing of Gabriel Jesus, and a variety of other key Arsenal topics on this Monday night weekly kickoff!
The Purely Arsenal podcast (@purelyarsenalFP) is brought to you by James Johnstone (@llcooljames91) Jack sessions (Jack10Gooner) and Neil Shah (@Gooner_70ns). The panel discuss our 2-1 last gasp win against whining wolves. We discuss player performances and the ref decisions, sub heroics and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
ON THIS WEEKS' SHOW, MIKE'S GONE DOUBLE-WHAMMY WITH THE INTERVIEWS, BEING JOINED BY MARY O'BRIEN FROM “ARE YOU BOGGED MATE” TO TALK ALL THINGS MEN'S METAL HEALTH, AND LATER IN THE SHOW IN ‘SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT', HE'S WITH ANDREA HAMILTON-VAUGHAN TO FIND OUT ALL ABOUT NATIONAL DRIVER FATIGUE WEEK ... ANDY GETS A CHANCE TO CHAT WITH MICHAEL WAUGH ABOUT HIS NEW SINGLE THAT'S ABOUT TO DROP, PLUS EVEN MORE GREAT MUSIC FROM ONE OF OUR GREAT MATES, JAMES JOHNSTONE .. THERE'S ALL THE LATEST FROM THE NEWS ROOM PLUS A TRUCK-LOAD MORE ... LET'S DO IT ...
The Purely Arsenal podcast (@purelyarsenalFP) is brought to you by James Johnstone (@llcooljames91) and Jack sessions (Jack10Gooner). The panel discuss a terrible month where Arsenal have been knocked out of both cups and halted in their progress for a top 4 finish. James and Jack discuss the two dropped points against Burnley, taking stock of the goals for this season and how they may have changed? We then get into the biggest week of our season with all transfer chat! All this and more on the latest Purely Arsenal podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
Happy Holidays! The Purely Arsenal podcast brings you this Christmas Eve special hosted by Neil Shah (@Gooner_70ns), who is joined by Michael Harris (@ChopperH5791) and James Johnstone (@llcooljames91). The lads review the season so far, where we hope to be going, and answer a plethora of fan questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
The Purely Arsenal podcast (@purelyarsenalFP) is brought to you by James Johnstone (@llcooljames91) Jack sessions (Jack10Gooner) and Neil Shah (@Gooner_70ns). The panel discuss our 2-1 defeat to Everton, ref decisions, sub decisions and much more. This pod was edited by @venoshockk on Twitter, feel free to DM for podcast and other audio editing rates! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
Join Sophie Nicolaou as she hosts Dan Potts from the Same Old Arsenal Team Talk & James Johnstone from Purely Arsenal. After another brutal loss, we ask three questions… 1. Why should we still keep faith with Mikel Arteta? 2. Why are we so inconsistent? 3. Are the players to blame? Get stuck. Have your … Continue reading "Aston Villa 1-0 Arsenal | Post Game Show | Gunners Lose & Mental Weakness Strikes Again"
FEG's Approachable Asia 2020 event was scheduled for this fall in Singapore, where we planned on venturing abroad to learn first-hand about the unique challenges and opportunities of international investing in a board room setting. Our goal was to provide clients the opportunity to meet with top investment and economic leaders, including local asset managers and companies. With travel and in-person events being halted due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we have opted to offer the same content through our Approachable Asia podcast series.In this episode, we chat with ASEAN expert James Johnstone of RWC Partners.Topics covered include: Why should investors care about the ASEAN region?How have e-commerce giants impacted ASEAN consumer trends?How has the pandemic impacted ASEAN tourism and healthcare industries?What opportunities are there for the ASEAN region as the U.S. decouples from China?What are the best ways to access ASEAN countries in a portfolio?
Jack Sessions (@Jack10Gooner) hosts the latest @purelyarsenalFP podcast with Michael Harris (@ChopperH5791) and @LLcoolJames91 aka James Johnstone. The lads discuss a hard fought 1-0 win over West Ham, the return to scoring form of Laca and how vital that could be, corruption of VAR and the longest 3 mins ever, Ceballos, Ozil, Leno saving us again, Maris Prem debut and a real good look ahead to the away game vs. Man City on Wednesday! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
This week, Ben catches up with Scotland player James Johnstone after their historic win over South Africa at last weeks London 7s. Plus, he's down in London with George for the big England Wales game at Twickenham.
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers from "Monteverdi: Selva morale e spirituale, Vol. 1" (Coro) Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album Without doubt, Monteverdi was the greatest of the early baroque European composers. He revolutionized the music of the theater and the church by his dramatic and imaginative use of voices and instruments and by his daring harmonies and rhythms. Next to his Vespers of 1610, the Selva morale e spiritual of 1641 is his most significant and virtuosic collection of sacred music. Over the next few years we intend to record the complete publication with a variety of forces. His much performed Beatus vir is a mere appetizer for this delightful yet thrilling music.BYU Men's Chorus "Goin' Home" (mp3) from "The Pilgrim's Journey Home" (Tantara Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This AlbumLift your spirits with a brand-new collection of inspirational folk hymns and songs. Although life may be difficult, the youthful and energetic voices of the BYU Combined Choirs and Orchestra will inspire and strengthen you on your own journey home.Florilegium & Arakaendar Bolivia Choir, Ashley Solomon "Fuera, Fuera! Haganles Lugar!" (mp3) from "Bolivian Baroque Vol. 3" (Channel Classics Records) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This Album Welcome to our third volume of Bolivian Baroque music which was, unusually, recorded in three different venues, in two different countries almost 6250 miles apart. This time the majority of the CD was recorded in Holland (in both the Waalse Kerk in Amsterdam and the Doopsgezinde Kerk in Deventer) during Arakaendar Bolivia Choirís first tour of Europe with Florilegium in 2008. In addition we have included a number of solo organ pieces from the Bolivian archives which James Johnstone recorded on the restored anonymous 18th century Blockwerk organ in the Mission Church of Santa Ana de Velasco. This is the first European recording on this remarkable instrument, its raw sound recorded here for posterity. The music on this volume differs considerably from the other two Channel Classics recordings (CCS 22105 & CCS 24806) as it mainly showcases Arakaendar Bolivia, the choir I set up in 2005. They continue to thrive and have shown tremendous commitment and determination in preparing this challenging and varied programme. We were delighted to be nominated by BBC Music Magazine for the best choir recording of 2008 for our last CD recording, as well as receiving our 5th Editorís Choice from Gramophone magazine. I hope this new volume is received as warmly.The Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Duncan Ferguson "Leroy Kyrie" (mp3) from "John Taverner: Sacred Choral Music" (Delphian Records) Buy at Napster Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Amazon MP3 More On This Album John Taverner brought the English florid style to its culmination and final flowering; his music is quite unlike anything written by his continental contemporaries and, viewed retrospectively, represents not only the culmination of one period but also the beginning of something new. In his debut recording with the critically acclaimed Edinburgh choir, Duncan Ferguson presents this music with forces akin to those of the sixteenth century ñ a small group of children and a larger number of men. The singers respond with their characteristic freshness, and an emotional authenticity born of the daily round of liturgical performance.Johann Sabastian Bach: MotetsVocalconsort Berlin, Marcus Creed from "Johann Sebastian Bach: Motets" (Harmonia Mundi) More On This Album Album will be availble online around March 22, 2011 The Vocalconsort Berlin was founded in 2003 and made its debut the same year in Monteverdi's LíOrfeo under the direction of RenÈ Jacobs at the Innsbruck Festival. The ensemble specialises in early and high Baroque repertoire, but also interprets Romantic and contemporary music. The Vocalconsort¥s composition can range from quartet to polychoral formations, including also solo performances. It sings both in concert and in operatic and theatrical productions. Under the direction of Marcus Creed, RenÈ Jacobs, Jos van Immerseel and Ottavio Dantone, the ensemble has worked with the Akademie f¸r Alte Musik Berlin and the Accademia Bizantina. With the Akademie f¸r Alte Musik Berlin, it has participated since 2006 in the projects of Sasha Waltz & Guests at Radialsystem V, the new venue for interaction of the arts on the Spree. Marcus Creed, artistic director of the SWR Vokalensemble (South West German Radio Choir) since 2003, studied at Kingís College Cambridge, Christ Church Oxford, and at the Guildhall School of Music in London. From 1977 to 1998 he lived in Berlin, where he was chorusmaster at the Deutsche Oper, taught lied interpretation at the Hochschule der K¸nste, and worked as pianist and conductor with the Gruppe Neue Musik and the Scharoun Ensemble. From 1987 he was artistic director of the RIAS Kammerchor, being awarded many international prizes for his recordings. He has formed close working relationships with the Akademie f¸r Alte Musik Berlin, the Freiburger Barockorchester and Concerto Kˆln, and has appeared at festivals in Berlin, Vienna, Salzburg, Montreux, Edinburgh, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Donaueschingen, Strasbourg, and Gˆttingen. He was appointed Professor of Choral Conducting at the Hochschule f¸r Musik in Cologne in 1998. His recordings of works by Bruckner, Ives, Nono, and Kurt·g with the SWR Vokalensemble have received a number of awards from the critics.
Fantastic show with my younger bro back from uni playing loads of great music
Fantastic show with my younger bro back from uni playing loads of great music