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Our very own coach James Mckay sits down to talk about the road to achieving his cycling career goal, a victory at the Lincoln Grand Prix. As this was his last race being coached by Kolie, they take a retrospective look at all the challenges and hard work that went into the last four years of training that made this such an incredible moment: volume, race specific intensity, cramps, heat training, race weight, pressure for results, and the unanticipated way it all came together.
Send us a text4X4: WILLIAM WYLER. #3: THE BIG COUNTRY(Note: Don't skip the theme song this week)TGTPTU Host Ryan's Willie gets a glow-up with THE BIG COUNTRY (1958), the third in our cultivated William Wyler collection.Shot in glorious Technicolor on large-format Technorama to set it apart from the glut of midcentury black-and-white television Westerns, the big-budget film was not a financial success despite winning one, after being nominated for two, Academy Awards and starring at the time four-time Oscar nominee Gregory Peck in the lead role of James McKay, a stranger who comes into town (thanks, Ken! 50-50 odds on this plot by your own estimation), who reunites with his fiancée out on the American frontier only to be hazed by her father's foreman Steve Leech played by Charlton Heston (no Oscar noms at the time but a big win the next year on Wyler's next film Ben-Hur, which, btw, did you hear someone died filming the chariot race?) and later to fall in love/respect/mutual ownership of property with school teacher and Big Muddy landowner Julie Maragon played by Oscar-nominated Jean Simmons (not that one, it's spelled differently, Thomas). The voice and the eyebrows, the legendary singer and thanks to this film an Oscar-winner, Burl Ives plays Rufus Hannassey, the patriarch of a rival company of cowpunchers who also uses the Big Muddy and gets into a scuffle with Peck character's father-in-law-to-be. This spat spirals out of control, Peck's character presents the view with a confident pacificist, and there's a good plot summary on Wikipedia and elsewhere. What you can't get elsewhere is Ryan's special intro with lyrics and deep cuts even more deeply researched for you cineasts, Thomas's pun on seamen, re-ranking the Major, a Hal Ashby connection, and a surprise new ghost guest added to the pod's lore and collection when Charlton Heston's noncorporeal agent visits the studio. The four hosts on this 4x4 do their best to discuss performative masculinity and the connection to war while ensuring they get their f*cking auto-assigned EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING from their AI censors. “Now tell me, you: what did we prove?" THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Bluesky: @mrkoral.bsky.socialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
Richard Flood portrayed the role of Samuel Johanson in an episode of the series Titanic: Blood and Steel in 2012. He joined the main cast of the television series Crossing Lines in 2013, playing detective Tommy McConnel, a specialist in weapons and tactics from Northern Ireland, until 2014. That next year, in 2015, Flood joined the main cast of the series Red Rock, where he played the police superintendent James McKay.In 2017, it was announced that Flood would be cast as Ford in the Showtime series Shameless. He became a series regular ahead of the ninth season. In 2019, Flood was cast in a recurring role as Dr. Cormac Hayes on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. He was promoted to star for the 2020–21 season.Flood appears alongside Acushla-Tara Kupe in TVNZ+'s crime drama, The Gone, released in May 2023.He left Clongowes in 2001 .
James McKay, B4SA member and energy lead shares his take on the amalgamation of the energy and electricity sectors and the future of power in SA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have passed 50 days without load shedding in South Africa, even as the cold of winter begins to bite when electricity demand normally increases. The CEO of the Energy Council, James McKay, told BizNews in an interview that the lack of load shedding is due to a partnership that the government formed with the business sector. While business “is not lifting the spanners” at Eskom, their involvement in capacity mobilisation, strategic planning, and accountability discussions has been instrumental, he said. McKay highlighted a significant shift from previous political resistance to private sector involvement in state-owned enterprises. This collaboration, he said, extends beyond the energy sector, encompassing transport, logistics, crime, and corruption. Progress is being made on a new transport master plan, which is advancing through Cabinet, and efforts are underway to modernise crime monitoring capabilities in South Africa, according to McKay. - Linda van Tilburg
He was dubbed the most unpopular Australian AIF commander of World War I, thanks to a series of bungles and mismanagement.But was James McKay mad, bad, or just another hapless officer caught in the slaughter of the trenches?Military historian Mat McLachlan joins the show to discuss.More on Mat's work at: https://battlefields.com.au/Like the show? Go to heraldsun.com.au/ibaw for more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ben Scher talks to Dr Gabriela Khazanov, Professor James McKay and Professor Richard Rawson. They discuss what contingency management is and how effective it can be in treatment settings. They also talk about how contingency management can be used for stimulant use disorders; an area where there are relatively few evidence-based treatments.the team goes on to discuss implementation of contingency management in the US and the barriers faced by practitioners such as predominant ethical concerns. They also cover how attitudes towards contingency management have changed over the past decade. The paper that was published in Addiction looked at ways to improve dissemination and implementation of contingency management.Often patients are not able to re-engage in contingency management if they drop out or they're not allowed to repeat contingency management. And all of that was done to prevent fraud and waste and those kinds of concerns. But we don't limit other kinds of treatment. We don't limit behavioural therapy, typically we don't limit the ability to take medications that could potentially be effective. Original article: Should contingency management protocols and dissemination practices be modified to accommodate rising stimulant use and harm reduction frameworks? by Gabriele Khazanov and colleagues. Published in Addiction (2024). The opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the host and interviewees and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA or Addiction journal.The SSA does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of the information in external sources or links and accepts no responsibility or liability for any consequences arising from the use of such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you maybe and welcome to an Extra interview of Final Cut Today I'm joined by a 3 year veteran of theatre. so im expecting him to become one of the greatest villains this country has ever seen. Ladies and gentlemen, James MacKay
On this episode, I discuss Easy Living (1937).Resources:Stanley Cavell, Pursuits of Happiness (Boston: Harvard University Press, 1981)David Chierichetti, Mitchell Leisen: Hollywood Director (New York: Photoventure Press, 1995)Ida Jeter, “The Collapse of the Federated Motion Picture Crafts: A Case Study of Collaboration in the Motion Picture Industry,” in Journal of the University Film Association, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Spring 1979): 37-45.James McKay, The Films of Ray Milland, 1929-1984 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. Inc., 2020)ReFocus: The Films of Preston Sturges, eds. Jeff Jaeckle and Sarah Kozloff (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015)Preston Sturges, Preston Sturges by Preston Sturges: His Life in His Own Words (Chicago: Touchstone, 1991)Jerry Vermilye, Jean Arthur: A Biofilmography (Bloomington, ID: Authorhouse, 2012 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Kein Mucks!" – der Krimi-Podcast mit Bastian Pastewka (Neue Folgen)
Ein bisschen Trickbetrug, ein wenig Mordermittlung und ein Hauch Justizdrama: Dieses Hörspiel des SFBs aus dem Jahr 1966 von Rolf von Goth spielt in London und wird vom rbb bereitgestellt. Ein Mann namens James McKay sitzt im Gefängnis. Er wird verdächtigt, die Prostituierte Nancy Ponds getötet zu haben und ihm droht die Todesstrafe. McKay bestreitet die Tat, doch ein Brief belastet ihn schwer. Und dann tut sich plötzlich noch ein ganz anderes Problem auf.
We're back in the Old West again this week on Fabulous Film & Friends to discuss William Wyler's 1958 Technirama Masterpiece The Big Country, starring Gregory Peck, Charleton Heston, Carroll Baker, Jean Simmons, Charles Bickford, Chuck Connors and Burl Ives in an Oscar winning role. My guests today are Roseanne Caputi and Burton Brown.And now the synopsis:A tale of two rival Texas cattle barons, the Big Countrty pits Marjor Henry Terrell against Rufus Hannessy, whose anger towards each other reaches a boliling point after Terrell's future son-in-law, James Mckay an Eastern sea captain, is hazed and humiliated by Rufus' wayward son Buck upon McKay's arrival in Texas. Patricia Terrell, the major's doting daughter and McKay's fiancé feels McKay is too timid after McKay refuses to exact revenge upon Buck in a hunting party led by the Major and his foreman and nearly-adopted son, Steve Leech. And when McKay goes out by himself into the Texas wilderness to survey the land and to ultimately buy Patricia a wedding present from Patricia's school teacher friend Julie Marrigon, he is assumed lost. Returning to the Terrell's ranch, Leech calls McKay a coward and a liar in front of Patricia and challenges him to a fight, which McKay rejects, causing Patricia to call him a coward outright and for that McKay breaks off his engagement with her. Before he leaves, however, McKay wakes Leech up in the middle of the night for a memorable goodbye fistfight with only the quiet Texas plains as obsevers. Meanwhile, the present that McKay buys off of Julie is her family land that contains The Big Muddy a river that both the Terrells and Hannesseys use during the dry seasons to water their cattle. Knowing The Big Muddy to be the source of the hatred the Terrells and Hannessey's hold towards one another, McKay intends to let both families water their cattle on it, but Rufus has plans of his own and he kidnaps Julie Marrigon in the efforts to both take the Big Muddy from her and to lure The Major into a trap in the treacherous Blanco Canyon, near Hannessey's Homestead that will result in one final, triumphant battle. Having developed feelings for Ms. Marrigon, McKay and his new friend, Ramon, the Major's livestock hand, face certain death and ride into Blanco Canyon to rescue her with The Major and his men close behind.Who wins? What's it all about?Find out!
On the evening of July 2nd, 1873, a visiting Scottish lord, Lord Gordon Gordon, was kidnapped from James McKay's Silver Heights home and rushed towards the American border. The events that followed would spiral into a full-scale international incident involving both the Canadian and American governments and the discovery that Lord Gordon Gordon was not who he seemed. A huge thank you to Jon Benson with The WRENCH for joining us for Collecting Conversations! Visit thewrench.ca/archive-project/ to learn more about The WRENCH's efforts to build a cycling archive.
April is Scottish-American Heritage Month and April 6th is National Tartan Day so this week we revisit a Scottish-American citizen who changed the face of Florida's cattle culture by originating the cattle trade with Cuba.
On today's show we welcome back James McKay, from McKay Research, who developed the CBI Index. The fourth edition of the Index was released this summer. James walks us through the newest edition's methodology and what makes the CBI Index such an effective tool for investors looking to attain second citizenship.
Bevo talks to THE James McKay!
On today's show, we take a deep dive into the CBI Index — a guide that provides accurate, up-to-date information on all active citizenship by investment programmes. James McKay, the researcher who developed the index, walks us through his methodology and what makes the CBI Index such an effective tool for investors looking to attain second citizenship.
In part one of this long letter from the summer of 1921, HPL tells his buddies in the Gallomo of a return to his boyhood clubhouse as a middle aged man. He regales his friends with accounts of his active social life, including a meeting with an intriguing woman: the future Mrs. Lovecraft. Visit the Voluminous web page for this episode for music and other bonus images. Below is a photo of all that remains of the Great Meadow Country Clubhouse: the fireplace built by Civil War veteran James McKay. This photo was taken and generously shared by our friend Donovan Loucks, who runs The H.P. Lovecraft Archive. Be sure to check it out for more pictures from HPL's happy summer of 1921.
Your hosts, Terry, Levon, and Marc (video of show at bottom) ListenEN_The_Link-20200117-WEE15 Diplomatic Dispatch series Canadian flags and the Parliament building's Victory and Peace Tower (iSTock) A new podcast series is being created with several episodes already online. Through one-on-one interviews with current and former politicians and diplomats, academics, and leaders of NGO's Levon brings insight into Canada's foreign policy, defence policy and international aid and development policies. In this excerpt Levon presents a comment from former Liberal cabinet minister and former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations, Allan Rock. PS752: How could Iran have made such a terrible, tragic mistake? This photo from Ukrainian investigators looking into the Flight PS752 crash shows part of the plane's cockpit. Initial thoughts are that at lease one missile blew up near the front of the plane sending shrapnel tearing through the cockpit and killing the crew immediately. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via Reuters) After initial denials, Iran admitted it had shot down the passenger jet, but claimed it was a mistake. This was a big passenger jet on a known flight path, leaving Tehran, climbing and travelling relatively speaking, slowly. How could it be mistaken for a small fast incoming hostile fighter jet or missile? Marc spoke with James McKay, political science professor at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston Ontario. Canada and Canadian's reaction to the downing of Ukrainian Airlines flight PS 752 A worker is seen last week searching the scene where Flight PS752 crashed just outside of Tehran, killing all 176 people on board. (Ebrahim Noroozi/Associated Press) Terry this week has covered several aspects of the official and unofficial reaction in Canada to the tragedy of the missile attack on the Ukrainian passenger jet leaving Tehran. Some 176 people were killed, the largest number were Canadian citizens, while others were Iranian students studying in Canada, and residents not yet citizens. Terry talks about some of his stories The Link- (show starts at 0;40) window.jQuery || document.write('
Welcome to the Join Up Dots Podcast looking at Young Entrepreneurs Subscribe to the podcast. If you like the show, we would be so grateful if would consider leaving the show a review in iTunes as well as Stitcher Radio. A couple minutes of your time can help the show immensely! Thank YOU! Introducing Some Young Entrepreneurs In today's episode of Join Up Dots we highlight some young entrepreneurs who are really rocking and rolling in their fledgling bushiness's. Why are we bringing to the air such young folk, you maybe asking? Well, we find time and time again that the world is full of people who quite simply say "We haven't got enough experience to start anything!" This is of course a complete crock, and experience will only come after the action is taken. You might have heard of a global dominating podcast called Join Up Dots? Well before we launched this to the world we didn't have any experience of running a global hit podcast. We barely knew how to turn on a microphone and speak live to the world. You start, you make mistakes, you learn and you gain experience. So what about these young guys and gals, who are still in childhood and The following information has be collected from the CNBC website, and you can find the original article here The Youngest Of The Young Entrepreneurs - Sebastian Martinez Sebastian Martinez, CEO, Are You Kidding? Source: Are You Kidding? He's only 7, but he's already CEO of his own company and a philanthropist. Sebastian Martinez's passion for collecting bright and zany socks turned into a business when his mother suggested he design his own. The result was a company called Are You Kidding which Sebastian started at age 5. In 2014, Sebastian made $15,000 selling his specialty socks with the help of his director of sales and big brother Brandon Martinez. Since January revenue has continued to grow. “We have been able to already reach the $15,000 that we made last year and are on track to double and hopefully triple our sales this year,” Rachel Martinez, the president of the company and Sebastian's mother, told CNBC. Are You Kidding teamed up with organizations like the American Cancer Society and the Live Like Bella Foundation last year to raise more than $3,000 for cancer awareness. In April, the company partnered with The Hue Studio and donated 25 percent of all proceeds from its “Eye See You” sock sales to Discovery Arts, a charitable organization that brings art programs to children with serious illnesses. EvanTube Source: YouTube What is it like to be a millionaire before you even hit puberty? Just ask 9-year-old Evan from EvanTubeHD. The face of the highly successful YouTube channel, Evan has been reviewing toys and building Lego sets online since he was 5, and it's a staggeringly big business. This pint-sized entrepreneur has three channels on the video platform and more than 2.8 million subscribers. He has amassed more than 1.9 billion views on the platform and is estimated to make $1.3 million a year. “We've already maxed out certain accounts, so I think the college education is pretty much taken care of thank goodness,” Jared, Evan's father, told NBC News in December. The father has not disclosed their family name. Alina Morse Alina Morse, CEO, Zollipops Michael Bezjian | WireImage | Getty Images Nine-year-old entrepreneur Alina Morse had a pretty sweet idea in 2014: create a sugar-free lollipop that tastes good and is good for you. With a little help from her father and a lot of research, Zollipops was born. These clean teeth pops are made with sweeteners xylitol, erythritol, stevia and other natural ingredients and help to neutralize acidity in the mouth, so the bacteria that causes tooth decay cannot grow. Last year, Alina racked up $70,000 in sales and was featured on the kids' edition of “Shark Tank.” She's now working to get Zollipops into dentist offices and schools across America. Moziah Bridges Moziah Bridges CNBC At 13, Moziah Bridges is well on his way to becoming a fashion mogul. This dapper CEO launched his bow-tie business, Mo's Bows at age 9 and catapulted into the spotlight after becoming the youngest entrepreneur to appear on “Shark Tank.” His company made $350,000 in sales since 2011 and is expected to earn $250,000 in revenue for 2015, mother-manager Tramica Bridges told CNBC via email. Bridge's collection is sold in shops and boutiques in six states and in his online store. So What Do These Young Entrepreneurs Have In Common? Amazing stuff from these young entrepreneurs. So what do they all have in common? Well for a start they weren't frightened of failure. Being so young they had nothing to lose as they started their own businesses. They weren't scared of looking stupid like so many of us who try entrepreneurship at a later age. These young entrepreneurs had a dream and made it happen. Return To The Top Of Young Entrepreneurs If you enjoyed this episode with some young entrepreneurs, why not check out other inspirational chat with Clayton Morris, Dorie Clark, and the amazing Niall Doherty You can also check our extensive podcast archive by clicking here– enjoy Audio Transcription Of Young Entrepreneurs Podcast David Ralph 0:01 Once upon a time, there was a guy with a dream a dream, which is Jobs himself online and have a kick ass life working when he wanted him where he wanted across the world. Little did he know that dream would lead him into a world of struggle, burnout and debt. Until he found the magic ingredient and knows drunk was became a thing of the past, of course, was bad person. And now My dream is to make things happen. BU Welcome to Join Up Dots. Intro 0:31 When we're young, we have an amazing positive outlook about how great life is going to be but somewhere along the line we forget to dream and end up settling. Join Up Dots features amazing people who refuse to give up and chose to go after their dreams. This is your blueprint for greatness. So here's your host live from the back of his garden in the UK. David Ralph. David Ralph 0:57 Yes, hello there. Good morning to you. Good morning to you. Good morning to you. Welcome to Join Up Dots. Join Up Dots. I want to start off with saying hello to a lovely lady called Kalia in Australia. Yes. Kalia Kalia. She comes from Australia. It's good to see you just stand naturally Australia, Australia, Kalia. And she dropped me an email the other day to ask me to help her with her homework. Basically, she signed up for leadership package. And she said, I recently found your podcast and have been bingeing them during my daily commute. I don't know if I ever get through them all. At the rate, you produce them. You are a sexy powerhouse, you say, get those in and you get to the top of their charts and I will respond to you. Actually, I respond to everyone I do. I try my best to respond to everyone. And so Kalia Kalia Kalia, she's from Australia. That there you go. You get your name check, you get your name check. Now what I wanted to do today. I realised recently, actually I've been a bit slack about saying thank you to people who have left ratings and reviews on Join Up Dots. And I listened to some other podcasts host and they they give name checks and I say thank you and stuff. Now it's it's a little bit boring for everybody else, but it's great for the person who's left the review. Okay? So I'm just going to do a few of these every now and again. And the first one I want to do because it's a special word is a guy called James McKay. Now, James McKay, if you're out there listening, I really want you to listen to this, okay? And I want everybody else to listen. It says given me the competence to start my own business listening to this podcast week in week out, has given me the competence to take the plunge and set up my own business. My only regret. I wish I had done it sooner. The guidance is tips and advice offered by David. It's been invaluable and I can only attribute the success I've had with my business to the valuable wisdom provided in these podcasts. So Mr. James McKay Big Big salute to you and a big round of applause and drop me a line at Join Up dots@gmail.com because I would love to have you as a guest on the show so that we can inspire even more people to take that leap and do things the right way. So James if you'd like to be a guest on Join Up Dots, oh, if other people know who James McKay CFP from United Kingdom is poking poking with a hot stick until he agrees to become a guest on Join Up Dots and I'd love to speak to you sir. But well done given me the competence start my own business know that competence is all in you. It really is. Okay, I just do one more. This is for mad and tired from United States. This show has amazing content from some powerful folks. Great Listen, definitely recommend it. Well, when I turned on the podcast this morning, my big powerful microphone. My throat Being a microphone in front of me. I thought to myself what you're talking about today? Because, yeah, we have a lot of content to fill, and it's not easy is not easy people. So I started looking at young entrepreneurs. And I thought I'd, I'd read them out for you, and you can go and you can google them. Because most of us go, you know, I haven't got enough experience, or I have can't do this, or I can't do that, or I'm too old. But there's guys out there and as these kids, and they're doing very, very well for them. Now, some of them I agree. Some of them have got their mums and dads behind them, okay. But they're still part of the business. They're still understanding entrepreneurial venture. And so I thought I'd bring them to you. I think I bring up to you, not hundreds, but just a few. Now, this is a great idea. Sebastian Martinez. why he's only seven years old, but he's already the CEO of his own company and a philanthropist Now you might say seven, seven. What's he doing? Well, Sebastian's passion for collecting bright and zany socks turned into a business when his mother suggested he designed his own. And the result was a company called, are you kidding? Which you can of course jump over and have a look at which Sebastian started at the age of five. Now, I do say that there's certain parts of this kids that, you know, he gets he kind of dumb, he kind of dumb but he's part of the process, okay, and he will grow into it. And the earlier you can get your kids to think about how to make their own money, the better. You know, it's not just about mowing lawns. Nowadays, it's about becoming YouTube stars and becoming Instagram famous and and whatever. But your young kids can do it. They're probably a lot better at doing things quickly on these devices, by the way are now in 2014. Sebastian made 15 grain setting his speciality songs with the help of his director. And big brother, Brandon Martinez and there's a picture of two of them. Brandon actually looks younger than him. I might be giving him doing them a disservice. But anyhow, he's the big director of sales. And since January revenue has continued to grow, we've been able to already reach the 15 grand that we made last year. And on track to double and hopefully triple our sales this year, the president of the company and Sebastian's mother told CNBC. Now are you kidding teamed up with organisations like the American Cancer Society, and liberal like Bella foundation last year to raise more than three grand for Cancer Awareness EC. He's putting things back people it's not all about, you know, bringing it into your life is putting it back, which hopefully comes across in Join Up Dots. Now in April, the company partnered with the huge studio and donated 25% of all proceeds from its ICU suck sales, to discovery arts, a charitable organisation that brings up programmes to help Children with serious illness. So funky socks. So if you're out there and you're good at drawing and you can find somebody to produce these things, then why not? What about funky underpants? Yeah, with pictures and stuff. I used to have a very special pair of white silky ones. These were classy. These were classy, white silky worms with from memory, I think they would kiss marks on them. But they might be love hearts. The old memory is fading. But they had superpowers. They had superpowers. And if I was wearing them, somebody else was going to see them. Somebody else was going to see them by the end of the night. I think you know, I think you know what I mean. And they but but I met my wife and they then magically disappeared and she says you don't need them anymore. Well bloody do if you've been married for 30 years like I have. You need I need an extra pair. That's what I need. What? Second one now this guy is quite funny. He's called Evan tube. Okay, that's not his surname, but he is actually a millionaire before you even hit puberty. Now, that's not bad. nine year old Evan from Evan to HD and he's the face of a highly successful YouTube channel. And he's been reviewing toys and building LEGO sets online since he was five, and it's a staggeringly big business. Now, this pint sized entrepreneur has three channels on the video platform and more than 2.8 million subscribers just watching him review toys. And he's amassed more than 1.9 billion views on the platform and is estimated to make 1.3 million a year. We've already maxed out certain accounts so I think the college education is pretty much taken care of. Thank goodness his father says, and the father has not disclosed their family name. Gonna be quite easy to find him if he's on YouTube, I would have bought by any anyhow. Okay, so Opening box is big business nowadays, I never understand that you go to YouTube and you see somebody make an amazing documentary and they get five views and somebody opens a box and talks about it. And you know, it's 40,000 in three minutes, don't really understand it. But once again, it's something that you can do. The minimum expense is only Time, time and effort. Get your own YouTube channel just like Evan and start. Start making it happen for yourselves. Okay, I've been with the two more, do two more. Okay. And these are all new to me. I haven't read these. So there's a gal called Elena moss, and she looks like from the picture she's got something to do with lollipops. Now nine year old entrepreneur, Alina moss had a pretty sweet idea in 2014, creating a sugar free lollipop that tastes so good. And it's also good for you. With a little help from her father and a lot of research Zoe pops was born and these colours Teeth pops a major sweeteners lately very good with stevia and other natural ingredients. There's some words that are can't pronounce and help to neutralise the acidity in the mouth so the bacteria that causes tooth decay cannot grow. Last year, Alina racked up 70,000 in sales and was featured on the kids edition of shark tank. She's now working to get Zani pops into dentist offices and schools across America. How about that 70 grand just by doing lucky top pubs. Now, the storey about all these three so far is persistence. They've got to get it going. They've got to bring something slightly unique to market and they've got to enjoy it as well and put it all together like a Lena. She's obviously creating value because kids like to eat sweets and candy and so parents will be happy to buy those for them if I think they're doing good stuff. If you can put something into somebody's head But actually makes their life better, when it's even better is even bigger when you know you can really find a home and make things happen because it does take a time to start by James McKay, you will know. Should we do one more? Should we do one more? Let's find this one. Okay, let's go with this. You know, I've skipped one. I'm going to keep it in order. Moza bridges at 13. Messiah bridges is well on his way to becoming a fashion mogul. Now this kid, to be honest, looks a bit of a freak. He's He's nine years old and he's wearing a suit and a bow tie. What nine year old kid who doesn't want to get beaten up at school is going to walk around like that, but Messiah if that's your thing? you're rocking it right now. This dapper CEO launched his bow tie business. Mo's Bows at age nine. Okay. Oh, I hadn't read that bit. That's why he's wearing a bow tie. And he kept catapulted into the spotlight after becoming the youngest entrepreneur to appear on Shark Tank. He's company made 350 grand in sales since 2011. and is expected to earn 250,000 in revenue just for 2015. And doubling each year from then on. He's collection is sold in shops and boutiques in six states, and in his own online store. Brilliant. I love this. I love always I could just keep going. But, of course, you don't want to hear more about these people. You want to get out there and you want to start doing yourself. You want to start building success. And success is reasonably easy to do. As I say, I'm going to give it to you once again. You've got to look around and you've got to find value that people want and provide that value and do it the easiest way possible. So you get a life and you can scale and you can just walk away from it. And it really isn't that hard. You know, I've created what we created with six businesses. This week, no more than that knowing businesses this week with different people yet they're not to the full stage. But they've already now got their ideas and they're starting to work on it and F planning and they're finding their ideal customers. And there are billions and billions of business ideas. And when people say, I can't think of anything, I always say to them, it's because you're not thinking the right thing. Okay? Look around you and look at, you know, I'm sitting here at my desk, there's a pen, that's the business, there's an F, Russia, business, there's a mark business, everything you look at, you would have bought, so that is business, you've got clothes on your back, that's business. Every single thing can be pivoted slightly so that you become a niche expert. And in the niche, you become rich. So don't sit out there go I can't think of anything is only because you're not getting your brain working like these kids have to Find value, look at something and look at a mug and we drink coffee out a mug something, okay? If I take that mug and do something different to that mug, how can I make it more appealing to people just start getting those ideas and jot them down. And you could be the next guest on the next episode of Join Up Dots. Until next time, thank you so much for listening to us. Thank you for everybody else. I'm going to give another name check for somebody who should we have? We're gonna have fantastic energy in as inspiration from Chester 454 or 5333 from the United States, slightly different week after week, but always inspiring energy and an upbeat Listen, until next time, Look after yourselves and I will be here waiting for you. Cheers guys. See ya. Bye bye. If you're inspired to live a life on your own terms, working when you want where you want yc it sit back and make the decision of how much you want to earn today. Man, it's all totally doable and nowadays easier than ever, head over to the startup business school at Join Up dots.com and check out the video testimonials from just a few of the students that are now building their dream businesses after going through our coaching sessions and if that excites them book a time to speak to me one to one to make sure you have what it takes to become the next success of our conveyor belt that started business school at Join Up dots.com
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A few Breaks from Morning show on NOOSA FM 101.3 Radio show
A few Breaks from my Breakfast show on Noosa FM 101.3 on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
In this episode of The Country Gent Podcast, our guest is the fascinating James McKay. James is a zoologist, an author, a ferreter, falconer, animal nut and out and out countryman. Also on the show, we bring you another two whisky tastings and the next part of the latest history feature. Links: Whisky 1 Whisky 2 James' website The post James McKay – Zoologist, Author, Falconer, Ferreter & Countryman appeared first on The Yorkshire Gent.
In this episode, Sophie chats with Noosa FM radio host James McKay about podcasting! James McKay is a commercial radio announcer. He has worked in film and local television, producing, filming and editing television productions - and is the host of a late-night talk show. You can catch The James McKay Show on Noosa FM 101.3 Website :: http://programs.noosafm.org/the-james-mckay-show-with-james [Recorded in the Spark Bureau studio]
SEASON PREMIERE! It's a brand NEW season of THIS WEEK'S PODCAST with James McKay and introducing our NEW Co-Host Australian Actress Tahlia Jade Holt! Join James & Tahlia each episode as they chat about nothing. Full Uncut episodes! Vol. 2 Begins NOW!
In This Week's Podcast... Join host James McKay and show regular Finn plus Mystery Guest "Barry" HaHa! mystery....We all know it's Marty Barrtz from James' TV show. Continuing the conversations about nothing. It doesn't matter when you listen... because it's always THIS WEEK! Recorded at Spark Bureau on The Sunshine Coast
Fawaz gone!!!!!!!! by James Mckay
June 2015. A transcript of this conversation is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/interview-james-mckay-lpp-transcript-ep-36.pdf David Turner talks to James McKay live at spoken word night, Silence Found a Tongue. James talks about how he began reading poetry to audiences for the first time and how it has led, twenty years later, to his latest solo show The Boy With The Moomin Tattoo. James performed the show over various dates beginning 10/8/2015 at Electric Circus Lizard Lounge at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. James reads five poems: 'In The Beginning' - 00:00:27 'Experience Not Essential' - 00:02:22 'Faggot Hexameters' - 00:08:15 'In The Neolithic Age' by Rudyard Kipling - 00:20:57 'We Are All Grand Babies' - 00:23:48 www.twitter.com/Silent_Tongue www.mckaypoetry.wordpress.com
As Stand Up Tragedy prepares to go into partial hibernation in 2016 host Dave Pickering sits down (well technically stands up) with Stand Up Tragedy's king of sound Harv as he shares his favorite performances from the last 4 years of Stand Up Tragedy. This episode features: The Mechanisms: http://themechanisms.com/ James Ross: https://twitter.com/jamesrosscomedy Bec Hill: http://www.bechillcomedian.com/ Grace Petrie: http://gracepetrie.com/ Tim Ralphs: http://www.timralphs.com/ Jess Green: http://www.jessgreenpoet.com/ Josie Duncan: https://soundcloud.com/josieduncanmusic Sticky Biscuits: https://stickybiscuits.bandcamp.com/ James McKay: https://mckaypoetry.wordpress.com/ We're doing a Stand Up Tragedy Presents on Thursday 18th February: https://www.facebook.com/events/1129825877029165/
In the third and final of three Liz Specials, host Dave Pickering sits down with Liz Bailey as she shares her favorite performers from the first 4 years of SUT. Liz has been a producer, stage manager and well loved member of the Stand Up Tragedy team since it started and this is really an audio history of the show. It (and the other two previous Liz Specials) are also a farewell present to (and from) Liz. Keith Jarrett: http://zoneonetosix.blogspot.co.uk/ James McKay: https://mckaypoetry.wordpress.com/ Lucy Ayrton: http://www.lucyayrton.co.uk/ Brydie Lee-Kennedy: http://www.brydieleekennedy.com/ Tim Ralphs: http://www.timralphs.com/ Samantha Mann: http://www.mssamanthamann.com/
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This is GBA 200 pt 5 with guest host Charley Harrison. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: Listening to marginalised voices and non mainstream media sources via Social Media Mentioned in the episode: Spark London: http://sparklondon.com/ Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ Jess: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-195-jess Orange is the New Black: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black Dead Poets Society: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Poets_Society Sparticus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_%28film%29 X Factor: http://www.itv.com/xfactor The Middle Class Bastards: https://soundcloud.com/themiddleclassbastards/sets Jedward: http://www.planetjedward.net/ Sapiosexual: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/submission/6304/Sapiosexual Black Mirror: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mirror_%28TV_series%29 Moominland Midwinter: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moominland-Midwinter-Puffin-Books-Jansson/dp/0140305025 Sex Club: http://risk-show.com/podcast/3177/ Mark Silcox: http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2015/01/08/21601/women_not_allowed Woman's Hour: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qlvb Cbeebies - Ministry of Stories: http://bit.ly/MiScbeebies bell hooks - Men, Masculinity and Love: http://aia.berkeley.edu/strengthening_connections/handouts/1a/Bell%20Hook%20Men%20to%20Masculinity%20%20Tanji%20Donald.pdf http://books.simonandschuster.com/The-Will-to-Change/bell-hooks/9780743456081 Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
This is GBA 200 pt 4 with guest host Jen Adamthwaite. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: Watching TV! Mentioned in the episode: #ThePush https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ThePush&src=typd #VSS https://twitter.com/search?q=%23VSS&src=typd #ALineADayPoem: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ALineADayPoem&src=typd Kirsty Higginson: https://twitter.com/KirstyHigginson #FF https://twitter.com/search?q=%23FF&src=typd Library of Alexandria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria Women's Hour Message Board: http://www.theguardian.com/media/pda/2009/feb/03/bbc-web20 Women's Hour: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qlvb Live Journal: http://www.livejournal.com/ Owain: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-16-owain bell hooks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_hooks Intersectional Feminism: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10572435/Intersectional-feminism.-What-the-hell-is-it-And-why-you-should-care.html Apples for Everyone: https://soundcloud.com/applesforeveryone/sets Shakespeare: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare Arthur Miller: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ The Wire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wire Breaking Bad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad Orange is the New Black: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black The Americans: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Americans_%282013_TV_series%29 Once Upon A Time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_%28TV_series%29 Our Friends in the North: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Friends_in_the_North My Mad Fat Diary: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Mad_Fat_Diary Deadwood: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadwood_%28TV_series%29 Six Feet Under: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Feet_Under_%28TV_series%29 Buffy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer Joss Whedon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joss_Whedon Dollhouse: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollhouse_%28TV_series%29 Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
This is GBA 200 pt 3 with guest hosts Sophia Walker and James McKay. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: Sophia Walker: https://www.facebook.com/SophiaWalker https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-172-sophia-walker James McKay: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-169-james-mckay Mentioned in the episode: Snufkin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snufkin The Moomins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moomin Adele Hampton: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-199-adele-hampton Intersectional Feminism: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10572435/Intersectional-feminism.-What-the-hell-is-it-And-why-you-should-care.html Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ David Lee Morgan: http://www.davidword.com/ Faggots: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8muDiSOjOQY Shewee: http://www.shewee.com/ La-Z-boy: http://www.la-z-boy.co.uk/ Rambo: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462499/ Simon Cowell: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Cowell Glitter poo: http://metro.co.uk/2014/12/12/the-ultimate-party-girl-gift-pills-that-make-you-poop-rainbow-glitter-4984836/ "vaginal lipstick" http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2419876/Who-knew-greying-genitals-problem-Amazon-stocking-30-labia-dye-restore-rosy-hue.html Vajazzling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajazzle Lord of the Rings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings Ents: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent Susie Bright: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Bright Suzy Sexperts Lesbian Sex World: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Susie-Sexperts-Lesbian-Sex-World/dp/1573440779 On Our Backs Magazine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Our_Backs Radcliffe Royds: https://radclifferoyds.wordpress.com/ Eliza Cathy: http://www.eliza-carthy.com/ Phish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phish Boris Johnson: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Johnson Why chihuahuas don't run on the snow? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDaLg7G8rH0 The Magic Bike Ride https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=The+Magic+Bike+Ride&rlz=1C1CHFX_en-GBGB456GB456&oq=the+ma&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i60j69i57j69i60l2j0.1781j0j9&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8 Stephen Fry: http://www.stephenfry.com/ Hackney Lido (London Fields Lido!) http://www.better.org.uk/leisure/london-fields-lido Goldilocks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_the_Three_Bears Bears: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_%28gay_culture%29 Napoleon Complex: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex YMCA: http://www.ymca.org.uk/ Once Upon A Time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_%28TV_series%29 What About the Men: Mansplaining Masculinity https://www.facebook.com/events/1554323898168649/ Genderqueer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genderqueer Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
This is GBA 200 pt 2 with guest host Chella Quint. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: My Patreon account is coming soon. Currently it's half finished because things like #GBA200 have been getting in the way of me finishing it! https://www.patreon.com/ Mentioned in the episode: Spark London: http://sparklondon.com Risk: http://risk-show.com/podcast/3177 Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk Steve Cross: https://twitter.com/steve_x Tragic Christmas: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/selected-tragedy-vol-5-tragic-christmas https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sets/tragic-christmas Christmas Story: http://sparklondon.libsyn.com/two-cathedrals Arts Emergency: http://www.arts-emergency.org/ PSHE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal,_Social_and_Health_Education Richard Tyrone Jones: http://www.richardtyronejones.com/ Kuiper Belt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt Pluto: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto Chella on GBA: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-live-11-chella-quint Chella on SUT: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/tragic-edinburgh-2014 Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
This is GBA 200 pt 1 with guest host Helen Zaltzman. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ Storylines: http://www.ampersandmedia.co.uk/current.php Edinburgh - SUT: https://www.facebook.com/events/1378858509079820/ What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://www.facebook.com/events/1554323898168649/ Mentioned in the episode: I Hated Being Young: https://soundcloud.com/the-dave/i-hated-being-young Four Days in a Room: https://soundcloud.com/fourdaysinaroom/sets/highlights-from-four-days-in-a Matt Hill: http://rethinkdaily.co.uk/ Richard: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/the-richard-episodes Jen: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/the-jen-episodes Jo: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-52-jo Apples for Everyone: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/ RethinkDaily: http://archive.rethinkdaily.co.uk/ Numbers: https://t.co/6jywRxG5xC Quantum Leap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Leap Answer Me This! http://answermethispodcast.com/ Richard Herring - Collings and Herrin: http://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/collingsherrin/archive/ This American Life: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ Radiolab: http://www.radiolab.org/ WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/ Spark London: http://sparklondon.com/ The Open Episodes: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/the-open-episodes Risk! http://risk-show.com/podcast/3177/ GBA Specials: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/gba-specials Helen on SUT: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/selected-tragedy-vol-6-tragic-history Forty Hall: http://www.fortyhallestate.co.uk/ Enfield Council: http://www.enfield.gov.uk/ Dad episode - virginity: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-118-dad-3 Dad Episodes: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/sets/the-dad-episodes Anthony Kiedis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Kiedis Martin: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-67-martin-the-sound-man Everyday Sexism: http://everydaysexism.com/ Arthur Miller: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller Ian Curtis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Curtis Slipknot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slipknot_%28band%29 Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
The fifth episode (or volume as we like to think of them) of Selected Tragedy. These shows are themed collections of highlights from three years of tragedy. We will be putting out weekly volumes of selected tragedy until our live shows start up again in on the 28th February 2015 with Tragic Winter: https://www.facebook.com/events/1516191711967276/ Vol 5 brings together the highlights from last year's Tragic Christmas show. It was a benefit for Arts Emergency: http://www.arts-emergency.org/ Content Note: suicide, mental health issues, violence against children, Christmas, enchanting stories, mother's with tails, paper cranes and the light in the darkness. Featuring: Lucy Ayrton: http://www.lucyayrton.co.uk/ Richard Tyrone Jones: http://www.richardtyronejones.com/ Bec Hill: http://www.bechillcomedian.com/ James McKay: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ and Dave Pickering: https://dave-pickering.squarespace.com/ The episode was produced by Dave Pickering, with recording from Stephen Harvey, main theme by Sam Wilkinson and the outro song by George Brufton and The Reactionaries.
In GBA 169 we get better acquainted with James McKay. He talks us through Victorian poetry recitals, classical literature and history, plundering and re-contextualising the canon, the relationship between the Moomins and Zen thinking, putting on gigs in your front room and being an "Arts Thatcherite". If all of that sounds dry and worthy and highbrow then think again as this conversation is very much the opposite of that. James plugs: His Website: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ Utter: Space: https://www.facebook.com/events/1403219706606930/ I plug: The Stand Up Tragedy IndieGoGo Campaign: http://bit.ly/TragicFringe Tragic Misadventures: Wednesday 9th July at the Black Heart: http://www.facebook.com/events/601978073250123/ We mention: The book of Job: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Job Stand Up Tragedy: http://standuptragedy.co.uk Stand Up Tragedy performances by James: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-james-mckay-ep-2 https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/stand-up-tragedy-16 https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-daily-ep-14-fay-roberts City of Dreadful Night: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Dreadful_Night Tragic Christmas: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sets/tragic-christmas The New Mother: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Mother How Horatius Held the Bridge: http://www.englishverse.com/poems/horatius Rochester: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilmot,_2nd_Earl_of_Rochester https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-extra-imperfect-enjoyment-by-rochester Whitman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman James on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mckay_poetry The Libertine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertine_(2004_film) King James Bible: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_James_Version Sermon on the Mount: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sermon_on_the_Mount Ecclesiastes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesiastes Book of Revelation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Revelation Song of Solomon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_Songs Leviticus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Leviticus The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ga_M5Zdn4 Boney M - The Rivers of Babylon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm1g8FFRArc&feature=kp Hinduism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Monotheism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotheism Norse Myths: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_mythology Rhetoric: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric Arundel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundel Inky Fingers: http://inkyfingers.org.uk/ Christopher Smart - Jubilate Agno http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilate_Agno Stopham: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stopham Coventry Cathedral: http://www.coventrycathedral.org.uk/ Beat Poetry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_Generation E M Forster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._M._Forster Kipling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudyard_Kipling Coleridge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge Wordsworth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wordsworth Swinburne: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algernon_Charles_Swinburne Tennyson: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson Browning: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Browning Snufkin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snufkin Moomins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moomin Comet in Moominland: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_in_Moominland Little My: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_My Snorkmaiden: http://moomin.wikia.com/wiki/The_Snork_Maiden Moomin Valley in November: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moominvalley_in_November Moominland Midwinter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moominland_Midwinter Finn Family Moomintroll: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finn_Family_Moomintroll Moomin Pappa at Sea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moominpappa_at_Sea The Way of Zen - Alan Watts: http://www.amazon.com/The-Way-Zen-Alan-Watts/dp/0375705104 Japanese cartoons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnOj1EyMLgg&feature=kp Polish Cartoon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utXbpKrWRBs Dubbed Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiZ0eBFTH6k Comics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moomin_comic_strips Tove's Hobbit: http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/2013/illustration-tove-janssons-hobbit/ Hobbit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobbit The Lord of the Rings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings The Decline of the West: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Decline_of_the_West Exploits of Moomin Pappa: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Exploits_of_Moominpappa Peter Jackson: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Jackson Tolkien: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._R._Tolkien Tolkien's letter's to Hitler: http://io9.com/5892697/whats-classier-than-jrr-tolkien-telling-off-nazis-absolutely-nothing Saruman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saruman Septimius Severus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimius_Severus Spartacus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus I was mixing up this scene: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xnedde_snails-and-oysters-from-spartacus-1960_shortfilms with this scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNzFLwsFiOM Ovid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovid Kipling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudyard_Kipling Female of the Species: http://www.potw.org/archive/potw96.html Space song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-wIvsZBFhQ&feature=kp Shakespeare: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare Sunday Assembly: http://sundayassembly.com/ You can hear Getting Better Acquainted on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favourite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and beyond. 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The third of three recordings from our Tragic Christmas live event which took place at the Dogstar in Brixton on the 12th December. This event was a fundraiser for the brilliant Arts Emergency. Find out more about Arts Emergency by going to http://www.arts-emergency.org Featuring: Felicity Ward: http://felicityward.com/ Superbard: http://www.superbard.co.uk/ James McKay: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ and Kit Lovelace: http://twitter.com/mylifeyourhands Next week we'll be exploring the Tragic Christmas experience with a podcast put together by Bryony Hawkins that will put the Tragic Christmas performances we've shared for the past three weeks into context. Share your festive tragedies with us on twitter using the hashtag #TragicXmas. Make friends with some tragedy by friending us on Facebook or following us @standup4tragedy on twitter. This podcast was recorded by Stephen Harvey with music from Sam Wilkinson and George Brufton.
The third of three recordings from our Tragic Christmas live event which took place at the Dogstar in Brixton on the 12th December. This event was a fundraiser for the brilliant Arts Emergency. Find out more about Arts Emergency by going to http://www.arts-emergency.org Featuring: Felicity Ward: http://felicityward.com/ Superbard: http://www.superbard.co.uk/ James McKay: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ and Kit Lovelace: https://twitter.com/mylifeyourhands Next week we'll be exploring the Tragic Christmas experience with a podcast put together by Bryony Hawkins that will put the Tragic Christmas performances we've shared for the past three weeks into context. Share your festive tragedies with us on twitter using the hashtag #TragicXmas. Make friends with some tragedy by friending us on Facebook or following us @standup4tragedy on twitter. This podcast was recorded by Stephen Harvey with music from Sam Wilkinson and George Brufton.
This is the eighth episode of Stand Up Tragedy Replayed, in which we remix past performances from our live shows so you can hear all of our tragic comedy, music, stories, poetry and much more. All performances were originally recorded at our shows at The Leicester Square Theatre, The Hackney Attic and The Dogstar in Brixton throughout 2012 and 2013. www.standuptragedy.co.uk This episode showcases some of the performers who will be reunited with us on the Stand Up Tragedy stage at our live relaunch Tragic Christmas on the 12th December. Some more highlights from the line-up include the Victorian reciter James McKay, spoken word artists Richard Tyrone Jones and the Superbard, and comedic academic Steve X. www.mckaypoetry.com www.twitter.com/rtjpoet www.superbard.co.uk www.twitter.com/steve_x We'll have more live performers for the podcast from our Tragic Christmas show on the 12th December at The Dogstar in Brixton. Tickets are available online now. All proceeds from Tragic Christmas are going to Arts Emergency, a charity who help people from less privileged backgrounds break into the arts. www.arts-emergency.org The Stand Up Tragedy podcast is produced by Bryony Hawkins with audio recording by Stephen Harvey. Our music is created for us by Sam Wilkinson (radiowhan@ymail.com) and George Brufton. It is hosted by Dave Pickering.
This is the twenty third episode of SUT Daily. This episode was recorded as part of our 11 day run at PBH's Free Fringe at The Edinburgh Festival. All episodes will feature one of our live acts and tragedy from across the festival. www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ This episode was recorded downstairs at The Fiddler's Elbow. It features poet James Mckay reciting classic poetry and some tragic moments from the Edinburgh audience about the shows they have seen. www.mckaypoetry.com/ The Stand Up Tragedy podcast is produced by Bryony Hawkins with audio recording by Stephen Harvey. Our music is created for us by Sam Wilkinson (radiowhan@ymail.com) and George Brufton. It is hosted by Dave Pickering.
This is the fourteenth episode of SUT Daily. This episode was recorded as part of our 11 day run at PBH's Free Fringe at The Edinburgh Festival. All episodes will feature one of our live acts and tragedy from across the festival. http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ This episode was recorded downstairs at The Fiddler's Elbow. It features poets Fay Roberts and James Mckay. http://www.fayroberts.co.uk/ http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ This episode was produced by Daniel Simpson. The Stand Up Tragedy podcast is produced by Bryony Hawkins with audio recording by Stephen Harvey. Our music is created for us by Sam Wilkinson (radiowhan@ymail.com) and George Brufton. It is hosted by Dave Pickering.
This is the second episode of the new improved Stand Up Tragedy podcast. For the next 8 weeks we will be sharing tragedies we collected at the live show that took place on January 18th at the Hackney Attic. In this episode we focus on James McKay doing a cabaret set length edit of the Book of Ezekiel: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ This Stand Up Tragedy podcast was produced by Bryony Hawkins with audio recording by Stephen Harvey. It is hosted by Dave Pickering.
This week we catch up with Mr Crafty Pint, James Smith, and his Good Beer Week colleague Miro Bellini. Planning for Good Beer Week 2013 is well underway and it for venues and breweries wanting to get involved, now is the time to get your nominations in. James and Miro talk about the back ground to Good Beer Week and look ahead to next years event. more information and details: www.goodbeerweek.com In our continuing series of sound issues, James and Miro were indeed sitting in the midst of a flock of Rosella's lending either a Tippi Hedren or outdoorsy feel to this episode, depending on your point of view. VB #1 Brand by value article in Drinks Weekly. Details and bookings for Prof's Barley's Angels BBQ event: Local Taphouse Blog This episode is brought to you by Monday2Sunday Brewhaus. Contact them at info@monday2sunday.com.au. Advertisement This episode is brought to you by Monday2Sunday Brewhaus. Contact them at info@monday2sunday.com.au. Next class: Basic All Grain Mash Class Cost - $565.00 excl GST Running over a weekend, this is a great introduction into Mash Brewing. If you've had some experience in using malted barley, half and half or BIAB (Brew In A Bag) method, you would greatly benefit from participating in this course. The course will feature all the basic components involved in crafting a traditional and wholesome beer. It will feature hands-on training and all-grain beer and brew development with Master Brewer Vincent Costanzo, along with Brewhaus system training with James McKay, as well as a beer tasting - faults and evaluation class. Our first course is now taking bookings for the 8th December 2012. These courses are limited to 5 brewers per class, so get in quick! www.monday2sunday.com.au
This week we catch up with Mr Crafty Pint, James Smith, and his Good Beer Week colleague Miro Bellini. Planning for Good Beer Week 2013 is well underway and it for venues and breweries wanting to get involved, now is the time to get your nominations in. James and Miro talk about the back ground to Good Beer Week and look ahead to next years event. more information and details: www.goodbeerweek.com In our continuing series of sound issues, James and Miro were indeed sitting in the midst of a flock of Rosella's lending either a Tippi Hedren or outdoorsy feel to this episode, depending on your point of view. VB #1 Brand by value article in Drinks Weekly. Details and bookings for Prof's Barley's Angels BBQ event: Local Taphouse Blog This episode is brought to you by Monday2Sunday Brewhaus. Contact them at info@monday2sunday.com.au. Advertisement This episode is brought to you by Monday2Sunday Brewhaus. Contact them at info@monday2sunday.com.au. Next class: Basic All Grain Mash Class Cost - $565.00 excl GST Running over a weekend, this is a great introduction into Mash Brewing. If you've had some experience in using malted barley, half and half or BIAB (Brew In A Bag) method, you would greatly benefit from participating in this course. The course will feature all the basic components involved in crafting a traditional and wholesome beer. It will feature hands-on training and all-grain beer and brew development with Master Brewer Vincent Costanzo, along with Brewhaus system training with James McKay, as well as a beer tasting - faults and evaluation class. Our first course is now taking bookings for the 8th December 2012. These courses are limited to 5 brewers per class, so get in quick! www.monday2sunday.com.au
The forth podcast of extracts from the live Stand Up Tragedy that happened at The Leicester Square Theatre on Monday 7th April 2012. Our next night of live tragedy is on Monday 4th June 2012. This is our final night for the moment but exciting things will be happening in 2013! Tickets are available here: http://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/126520120/events This episode of the SUT podcast contains a preview of the awesome acts that will be performing on Monday. The first episode of extracts from Mondays show will come out next Friday. For all SUT related things look here: http://standuptragedy.co.uk/ You can buy our merch here: http://standuptragedy.spreadshirt.co.uk/ This episode of SUT features... Music from Anton Frank: http://antonfrank.co.uk/ / http://soundcloud.com/antonfrank Short Fiction from Tania Hershman: http://www.taniahershman.com/ Tania read from My Mother Was An Upright Piano, which was published on May 3rd by Tangent Books, and is a collection 56 very short fictions: http://www.tangentbooks.co.uk/products/My-Mother-Was-an-Upright-Piano%3A-Fictions-by-Tania-Hershman-Signed-by-Author.html Biblical Poetry from James McKay: http://www.mckaypoetry.com/ / http://soundcloud.com/mckay_poetry Outro Song from The Reactionaries: Their new album Bouncy, Poppy Songs About Death will be available online in the Autumn. Their first album can be found here: http://soundcloud.com/thereactionaries