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What does chasing a wheel of cheese down a dangerously steep hill say about Britain — and the state? In this Despatch, James Price of the Adam Smith Institute finds wisdom in one of our most eccentric traditions: Gloucestershire's infamous cheese rolling. What begins as a bruising ritual becomes a spirited case for liberty, localism, and limited government. A celebration of chaos, cheese, and the virtues of keeping Westminster well out of it.Stay informed with CapX's unmissable daily briefings from the heart of Westminster. Go to capx.co to subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau, who shares tips and advice on planning the perfect getaway or vacation.
Is Starmer Labour's Enoch Powell? Why has Labour REALLY shifted right on immigration? On today's #NCFDeprogrammed we speak with James Price, former government Senior Special Advisor and Chief of Staff.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about the importance of supporting local small businesses and researching any business before you buy from t
Bryan Barrett is joined by the Better Business Bureau's James Price. He gives tips about how to spot a fake review.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about a new study showing how AI tools and the dark web are fueling identity theft.
James and Fliss look at the Welsh Government plans to bring buses under public control. The proposals would see franchises set up and overseen by Transport for Wales. Joining the podcast to discuss are TfW's CEO James Price and BBC Wales Political Correspondent Daniel Davies. They look at what the plans say, how it will all work and what changes passengers could see.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about scammers impersonating road toll collection services.
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price of the Better Business Bureau, who shares tips on choosing a tax preparer.
My esteemed guest this episode is James Price, the creator of the conspiracy related trading card series! We discuss a vast array of topics of what information is available within these cards as well as a ton of other things. This episode is also available on YouTube & James presents a lot of visuals so head on over! Find James' website here: https://plunderworld.com/ Find James on Instagram here: @plunderworldcards https://www.instagram.com/plunderworldcards?igsh=MzQxb3pxZjBiNmhl Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!! Also you can feed Nigel the goat some extra shekels at my patreon if you would be so kind. He will love you for all eternity. Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!! Also you can feed Nigel the goat some extra shekels at my patreon if you would be so kind. He will love you for all eternity. Patreon here: patreon.com/redpillcartelpodcast Always feel free to ask to get on the show! Email redpillcartelpod@gmail.com One stop shop for all links: https://linktr.ee/redpillcartelpodcast
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about the release of the 2024 Risk Report. The 54-page document is full of information like the top five sca
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau. He shares tips on finding a qualified contractor.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about the top Valentine's Day scams.
Guests include Cefin Campbell MS, economist Vicky Pryce, WLGA's Cllr Lis Burnett, UNICEF's Tess Ingram in Gaza, TfW's CEO James Price and Michael Nevin. Paper reviewers Luke Fletcher MS and writer Jon Gower.
Bryan Barrett talks with the BBB's James Price about winter weather & government compliance scams.
Is Northern Powerhouse Rail dead? And levelling up with it…? Has the Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander signalled the beginning of the end for Open Access operators on the railway? Richard visits Transport for Wales to talk to CEO James Price and learns about South Wales Metro as well as the challenges of delivering rail in Wales January train strikes hit the railway with RMT taking action on Avanti West Coast In this episode: (00:00) Intro (01:10) Is Northern Powerhouse Rail dead and HS2 at the Public Accounts Committee (28:33) Transport for Wales visit (34:08) Train strikes by RMT (39:18) The beginning of the end for Open Access? (47:55) Thanks to Super Thanks and Members (49:13) Railway News Round-Up (49:16) TransPennine Route Upgrade Christmas engineering (50:17) Britt Allcroft dies (51:03) Basford Hall freight depot work in Crewe (51:57) New Year's Honours list (53:33) Railway Industry Association 150th anniversary (54:25) The Quiz (58:07) TransPennine Express appoints new director Membership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/join Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignals Green Signals: Website - http://www.greensignals.org Newsletter - http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-list Follow: X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltd Instagram - https://instagram.com/greensignallers Credits: Presenters - Nigel Harris (@railnigel on X) & Richard Bowker CBE (@SRichardBowker). General Manager: Stef Foster (@stefatrail)
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about top resolutions for a fraud-free new year! Plus, information for businesses on the importance of accre
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price of the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee about being named to the 4th annual Fast Company's Brands That Matter list
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Businss Bureau. He discusses what you need to know about "zombie debt," or debt that has been raised from the dead, so to sp
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about November being Thank a Business Month! *15:10 (November)
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about BBB's 12 Scams of the Holidays. *15:10
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau, who has tips on avoiding price gouging and false advertising.
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price of the Better Business Bureau on a new CAPTCHA scam. He also gives tips on spotting the red flags in fake text messages.
Ready to unlock the secrets of thriving in the shed industry amidst a digital revolution? Join us on the Shed Geek Podcast as we welcome back James Price, co-founder of ShedPro, who shares his expert insights on navigating the industry's shift towards digital solutions. Discover how the pandemic has driven the adoption of innovative tools like 3D configurators, Google Ads, and optimized websites, and learn the importance of mastering marketing strategies to keep your business growing even in challenging times.Exciting news ahead! We introduce the ShedPro platform, a game-changer in the shed business, designed to revolutionize the post-sale process. From customizable tiny home interiors to streamlined contract and inventory management, James takes us through the features that can boost customer satisfaction and drive additional revenue. Plus, uncover the power of maintaining strong customer relationships and embedding core values into your business practices for exceptional service.Hear stories of entrepreneurial growth and the personal side of running a family business, blending professional pursuits with family time. We wrap up with heartfelt reflections on managing business and personal relationships, the power of positive influence, and a light-hearted discussion about the irresistible temptation of delicious foods. Tune in for an episode packed with valuable lessons, humor, and heartfelt moments.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberRTO SmartLuxGuardiFABShed HubIdentigrow
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the BBB about September being National Preparedness Month and shares tips and resources to get you ready for anything that may come you
Set and Production designer Shona Heath creates enchanting, dense, and detailed worlds. Dreams within themselves, her visions have been manifested across the pages of top publications, and in collaborative partnerships with the likes of Tim Walker, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Miu Miu, and SHOWstudio. Her style seamlessly blends contemporary and vintage elements, showcasing a unique, fantastical aesthetic—brought to life through paper sculpting, painting, photography, and prop-building. Most recently, her work on Yorgos Lanthimos's 2023 film Poor Things won an Academy Award for Best Production Design. In an age of worldbuilding, Heath shares a journey from the countryside to imagining entire realms, underlining that creativity plays a role in designing our everyday lives. Episode Highlights: Growing up in the British countryside in a modern sixties home, Heath remembers an upbringing spent outdoors, where she became intrigued with visions of scale; her mother's crafts were also a deep influence. She started her career in costume design and was moved to create a set from paper for Dazed, which turned into requests for shop windows and later collaborations with Tim Walker. Heath's creative process begins with words or an image, but usually, the former encourages original image-making and visualizing. She sees tools like AI as potentially good research tools but detrimental to her own particular craft; its use depends on the artist and their authenticity. She recommends working independently rather than starting as an assistant to an established artist, as then you know how to forge your own path first. Though she used to feel that she experienced “excessive input” when doing a project, she now feels she can better communicate her vision and appease clients and collaborators up front. She prefers the immediacy and direct access of working in photography to working on film sets; Heath remarks she wouldn't be interested in doing a period piece that didn't have an added element of creativity like Poor Things—a film she worked on with James Price, whose decades of film expertise Heath leaned on. Fashion's tendency for retro revisits and zeitgeist trends plays well into her work (as opposed to interior design, which she says has more of a lag time between trends and the trend's appearance in the culture). Her work on Poor Things won her an Academy Award for Best Production Design. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover how the shed industry is being revolutionized! Join us as we sit down with Jeff Huxman, the visionary behind ShedHub.com, a one-of-a-kind marketplace for sheds and accessory buildings, often compared to Zillow and AutoTrader. Jeff takes us through his inspiring journey from a self-taught coder in the late '90s to the founder of a platform that makes it easier for builders to showcase their virtual inventory. Whether you're a builder or a customer, Jeff explains the simple sign-up process and the significant benefits ShedHub offers.Want to increase your business visibility and customer engagement? This episode is packed with insights on harnessing the power of SEO and digital marketing tools. We dive into the importance of creativity, passion, and energy in entrepreneurial success, featuring valuable tips from James Price. Learn how ShedHub leverages Google Search Console to track impressions and clicks, making it an effective platform for generating leads. Jeff shares the nuances of search engine optimization and the importance of targeted keywords to attract web traffic, providing a foundational understanding for anyone looking to boost their online presence.Stay ahead of industry trends and learn how ShedHub's services can significantly enhance your website's visibility and SEO performance for just $40 a month. From real-time analytics to future trends in the shed industry, we cover it all. Discover how listing your products on ShedHub can provide valuable backlinks, enhance your brand identity, and monitor site activity transparently. Plus, get insights into the global potential of the shed industry, including emerging markets in Canada, England, and Mexico. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the shed business or those curious about the future of this unique market.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberShed ProShed Sales SummitRealwork LabsRTO SmartLuxguard
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau, who shares auto insurance tips.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau. Their next Coffee & Connections is Monday (Aug. 12) at MTE on New Salem Highway. It starts at 7:30am. T
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price of the Better Business Bureau about how they are working hard for consumers, from scam alerts to their business directory. Plus, he shares i
Season 2 James Price is an Academy and BAFTA Award Winning Production Designer. His films include Poor Things, The Iron Claw, and The Nest. FDP Host - Max Lincoln is a Production Designer for Commercials and Music Videos. ••• Highlights: From stone masonry to the art department / From Assistant to Art Director / Art Direction to Designer on SOUTHCLIFFE and working with Sean Durkin POOR THINGS: Starting POOR THINGS during COVID / Working as Co-designers and collaboration / Design through collage / Prepping in London and then Budapest / Scheduling massive builds / Composite sets / Texture across the design & creating Lisbon / Shooting in black and white / Creating Paris / Creating the Boat / Working with LED screens & the Volume / The ‘horse' carriage / London exteriors & Baxters / Creating Alfies House / Positives of Wallpaper / How colour changes between film and digital / Keeping up moral with crazy hours and looking after your team / Set decoration on POOR THINGS / Miniatures THE IRON CLAW: The responsibility of recreating reality / The Sportatorium / Creating the Families ranch THE NEST: Creating ‘80s London Closing Questions: Coping with Dyslexia in your professional life / What he looks for in assistants / Life post-OSCAR & BAFTA ••• Credits Guest: James Price Website Show's Creator: Max Lincoln instagram.com/maxlincolnart / maxlincoln.net Intro Track Composed by Sam McGrail instagram.com/sammcgrail93 Intro Track Mixed by Max Bloom instagram.com/maxbloommusic Art Work by Alec Jagodzinski instagram.com/alec__ok ••• Links Film & TV Talent Lists for Underrepresented Groups - Worldwide: Lookbeyondthelist.com
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about fake event and sweepstakes scams.
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the local Better Business Bureau about a recent BBB investigation into new technologies being adopted by phishing scammers.
The Conservative Party's proposal to reintroduce 12 months of mandatory national service if they win the general election has sparked a heated debate between Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and James Price, a former government advisor. Lesh argues against the policy, viewing it as an infringement on individual liberty and questioning its effectiveness, while Price, once a classical liberal, makes a case for it as a necessary measure to promote social cohesion, patriotism, and resilience in an increasingly fragmented society. The discussion delves into the role of government in shaping culture, the perceived decline of traditional institutions, the challenges faced by younger generations, and the trade-offs between individual freedom and collective responsibility surrounding the national service debate. Get full access to Insider at insider.iea.org.uk/subscribe
The Conservative Party's proposal to reintroduce 12 months of mandatory national service if they win the general election has sparked a heated debate between Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and James Price, a former government advisor. Lesh argues against the policy, viewing it as an infringement on individual liberty and questioning its effectiveness, while Price, once a classical liberal, makes a case for it as a necessary measure to promote social cohesion, patriotism, and resilience in an increasingly fragmented society. The discussion delves into the role of government in shaping culture, the perceived decline of traditional institutions, the challenges faced by younger generations, and the trade-offs between individual freedom and collective responsibility surrounding the national service debate.
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price, who reminds residents to be weary of roofers coming into the area after the May hail storms. He also talks about new customer protections f
Bryan Barrett talks with James Price of the Better Business Bureau about tips and information to look into before hiring a moving company. Also, don't forget about Coffee &
Bryan Barrett talks to James Price of the Better Business Bureau. He gives tips on hiring construction and remodeling services. Also, there are two events coming up. This Frid
The 94th Academy Awards capped off a huge year for Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" as it won best pitcture, best director (Nolan), best actor (Cillian Murphy), best supporting actor (Robert Downey Jr.) plus three more for seven total Oscars. But two other films that were expected to be the biggest challengers fell flat, with "Barbie" and "Killers of the Flower Moon" combining for a single Oscar. In this special episode of Streamed & Screened, Bruce Miller and Terry Lipshetz break down the surprises and snubs, talk about host Jimmy Kimmel and the pacing of the show, and even take a slight glance ahead to next year. 94TH ACADEMY AWARDS WINNERS BEST PICTURE “Oppenheimer” BEST ACTRESS Emma Stone, “Poor Things” BEST ACTOR Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer” SUPPORTING ACTOR Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer” SUPPORTING ACTRESS Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers” DIRECTOR Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer” LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” SOUND “The Zone of Interest,” Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn ORIGINAL SCORE “Oppenheimer,” Ludwig Göransson ORIGINAL SONG “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie” VISUAL EFFECTS “Godzilla Minus One” FILM EDITING “Oppenheimer,” Jennifer Lame DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM “The Last Repair Shop” DOCUMENTARY FEATURE “20 Days in Mariupol” CINEMATOGRAPHY “Oppenheimer,” Hoyte Van Hoytema ANIMATED SHORT FILM “WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko” ANIMATED FILM “The Boy and the Heron” ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY “Anatomy of a Fall,” Justine Triet and Arthur Harari ADAPTED SCREENPLAY “American Fiction,” Cord Jefferson MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING “Poor Things,” Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier and Josh Weston PRODUCTION DESIGN “Poor Things,” James Price, Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek COSTUME DESIGN “Poor Things,” Holly Waddington INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM “The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom) Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin.
In order to immerse viewers in a strange version of Victorian England and beyond for the film "Poor Things," production designers Shona Heath and James Price had a lot of sets to build and decorate, including a fantasy version of Lisbon and an elegant cruise ship. They join us to discuss their Oscar-nominated work for our ongoing series "The Big Picture," which spotlights Oscar nominees who work behind the camera.
In order to immerse viewers in a strange version of Victorian England and beyond for the film "Poor Things," production designers Shona Heath and James Price had a lot of sets to build and decorate, including a fantasy version of Lisbon and an elegant cruise ship. They join us to discuss their Oscar-nominated work for our ongoing series "The Big Picture," which spotlights Oscar nominees who work behind the camera.
James Price, Victorian Bloodstock Manager, joined Michael Felgate and Trent Masenhelder on Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, a member of our "Legacy Club," who are daughters of widows and thus daughters without fathers, have communicated to Modern Widows Club their aversion to being labeled as "Fatherless Daughters." They do have fathers, and their memory stays alive through them. They prefer to be seen as architects of their own legacy of love, as a way to honor their fathers. Heather Price, daughter of Cindy Price (an MWC member), from Orlando, FL, is with us on the HWHW podcast. Heather recounts her experience and where she was at the time of her father, James Price's, passing while he and her mom were in Costa Rica on vacation. Essential Highlights: Reflecting on the cherished, remarkable memories between her and her father. Inquiring about what aspects of her father she misses the most. Understanding the type of support she was provided. How did she respond? What worked? What could have been done differently? Because she attended the MWC 2023 Widow Empowerment Event in St. Louis, MO with her mom, how did this program benefit her and meeting other daughters? Changes between the mother daughter relationship after loss. Exploring the reasons behind her decision to become a daughter who now gives financially as a recurring donor at Modern Widows Club. Listening to Heather discuss the significance of creating a legacy in honor of her father's memory. We deeply appreciate Heather's willingness to share her experiences of personal loss as a daughter with such vulnerability. At Modern Widows Club, we are committed to supporting daughters and their mothers, knowing that the next generation of adult women will be better informed and more knowledgeable about widowhood. We are grateful for the opportunity to provide this support.
In order to immerse viewers in a strange version of Victorian England and beyond for the film "Poor Things," production designers Shona Heath and James Price had a lot of sets to build and decorate, including a fantasy version of Lisbon and an elegant cruise ship. They join us to discuss their Oscar-nominated work for our ongoing series "The Big Picture," which spotlights Oscar nominees who work behind the camera.
Array Cast - January 5, 2023 Show NotesThis link will take you to the Show notes on the ArrayCast website: https://www.arraycast.com/episode70-show-notes
This week we're excited to present a panel discussion with the creative team of Poor Things, an NYFF61 Main Slate selection. The discussion features director Yorgos Lanthimos, screenwriter Tony McNamara, production designers James Price & Shona Heath, composer Jerskin Fendrix, costume designer Holly Waddington, and sound designer Johnnie Burn in conversation with NYFF Artistic Director Dennis Lim. Poor Things is now playing in select theaters and will open nationwide on December 22nd. In his boldest vision yet, iconoclast auteur Yorgos Lanthimos, previously featured in NYFF with The Lobster (NYFF57) and The Favourite (NYFF56), creates an outlandish alternate 19th century on the cusp of technological breakthrough, in which a peculiar, childlike woman named Bella (Emma Stone) lives with her mysterious caretaker, the scientist and surgeon Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). At once poignant and grotesque, Poor Things, based on a 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, is a punkish update of the Frankenstein story that becomes a deeply feminist fairy tale about women taking back control of their own bodies and minds. A Searchlight Pictures release.
We were happy to have director Yorgos Lanthimos back at the New York Film Festival to discuss Poor Things, a Main Slate selection of this year's festival, as well as cinematographer Robbie Ryan, costume designer Holly Waddington, composer Jerskin Fendrix, and production designers James Price & Shona Heath, with NYFF programmer Rachel Rosen. In his boldest vision yet, iconoclast auteur Yorgos Lanthimos, previously featured in NYFF with The Lobster (NYFF57) and The Favourite (NYFF56), creates an outlandish alternate 19th century on the cusp of technological breakthrough, in which a peculiar, childlike woman named Bella (Emma Stone) lives with her mysterious caretaker, the scientist and surgeon Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). At once poignant and grotesque, Poor Things, based on a 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, is a punkish update of the Frankenstein story that becomes a deeply feminist fairy tale about women taking back control of their own bodies and minds. A Searchlight Pictures release. Listen to the conversation with Lanthimos and his team as they discuss Poor Things. Don't forget to mark your calendars: Poor Things opens in theaters on December 8. Tickets to the New York Film Festival are moving fast! Get up-to-date information on all available tickets on a daily basis by visiting filmlinc.org/tix