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Lou, Hannah and Josh are joined by NSW indie pop darling Nick Keogh in this exciting episode of the Hoist. Keogh and The Hoist crew talk about his small-town roots, moving to Melbourne, and balancing songwriting while working and studying. Keogh dives deep into his collaborations with James Seymour, the creation of his single ‘Always Knew' and does an acoustic performance of ‘Always Knew'. ‘Always Knew' out now on all streaming platforms. Image Source Credit: Chris O'TooleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Local historical fiction author James Seymour discussed his novels Turner's Rage and Turner's Awakening at Gerringong Library, Feb 24th. Inspired by tales of his great grandfather's exploits during the English Industrial Revolution, this exciting series traces one emigrant family's journey as they travel across the world to settle in Australia. This recording of the live event includes an introduction by Lauren Watkins, Branch Supervisor of Gerringong Library, and audience questions.
(00:00) Welcome to the Black Lincoln collective podcast. It's alive. With your host, Parker(00:57) Welcome to the 122nd edition of the Black Lincoln collective podcast(02:08) Alan says he once used a suppository for a painful hemorrhoid(05:51) Alan said we were forboding to talk about Christmas from now on(06:53) Fred: Happy birthday to Alan on his 45th birthday(10:12) Fred: I've been obsessed with a new musical called Hamilton 78(14:33) The musical tells the story of Henry VI and his six lovely wives(15:45) It's not really about Henry VI, right? It's about wives(18:26) Henry Vi was ruler of France in the grand old year 1438(19:39) Henry Vi was the king of something. Was he in what year? You don't have to be specific(20:30) King Henry VI attacked Martin Luther. I think he attacked Luther(24:26) Alan King divorced his first wife and hooked up with Anne Boland(29:35) Bill: Did he kill the first wife, too? Did he divorce(34:19) Henry was led to believe that the Asian woman was very attractive(38:51) Henry VIII never had any more kids after James Seymour(43:14) So he divorced that german broad, from everything I understand(44:39) Number five of six was Catherine Parr. So he divorced. Right? So he cut her head off(48:39) Go see Henry Vi, the musical about Henry VI(49:54) It's Fred's 20 things that you may not know that you know(52:53) Alan: I'm pretty sure eyebrow taint is the medical term(55:08) The way it smells after it rains is called petrachore(57:16) What is wombling? I hope these get easier at some point(01:00:23) Give us a sentence related to vocabulary. Give us an example. What you need to be thinking about(01:04:20) Superscript. Give us a sentence, will you? No, I give you a sense(01:07:33) Alan: Bravado is the musical effect. It's used to add expression to vocal and instrumental music(01:12:14) Alan: When you have two or three kids, you leave them(01:15:32) Give us an example with the vagina. Give us an easy one(01:19:32) Fred: I know a lot about boxes. I do. So the thing is the box tent. The box is thin and wide(01:22:19) Kimberly: I really did not think that you guys were going to get those(01:23:27) All right, well, thank you guys so much for listening. Hope you have a merry holiday #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://blc.world/ Tweet the Show: https://twitter.com/blcworld Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
Did you ever wonder why you were learning a certain language point in school? How is this going to help me? Exactly. Making your students see the connection between the language you teach and their immediate lives and environment is a game-changer. And it might not be as difficult as you think. In this episode, inspired by James Seymour's fabulous presentation at TESOL Spain 2023, I explain some simple but powerful ways to get your students' attention by using their lives and environment to teach them. How well do you know your students? Stay tuned til the end of this episode so you can ask yourself the questions to find this out. Find James Seymour at: https://highimpactenglish.wixsite.com/lessons Find more information about relevance here: https://highimpactenglish.wixsite.com/lessons/post/linking-lessons-to-your-students-world Join my Breathe Easy, Teacher Newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/betterteachingnewsletter Like, share, DM me and follow me: www.instagram.com/everythingeflteacher Subscribe to Youtube @Everything EFL for teaching tip videos and full podcast episodes with Closed Captions. Email me at showandtelleverythingefl@gmail.com. Connect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-o-byrne-90b58a55/ Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple.... and don't forget to tell your colleagues. Share the love. Theme music by @sean.cass (Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-efl/message
This week we borrow an episode from my DRAMA X THEATER podcast. Let's enjoy the popular series, Lux Radio Theatre with their adaption of the mystery murder movie, The Thin Man. This episode aired July 8, 1936.Starring: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Cecil B. DeMille (host), James Seymour, W. S. Van Dyke (director). The original story was written by Dashiell Hammett.Lux Radio Theatre aired on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35), CBS Radio (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55).: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoying my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
James Seymour, MD, trauma psychiatrist at Sierra Tucson, discusses trauma-informed care, signs of trauma, and offers ways primary care physicians can adjust to hold high quality discussions with patients. Doing so may help to connect the dots between traumatic events and illness or injury. Dr. Seymour, received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee and completed his psychiatric residency at the University of Virginia. He has trained in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. Dr. Seymour is board certified by both the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Addiction Medicine. Hosted and produced by John McElligott. Arizona Physician magazine and podcast are brought to you by Maricopa County Medical Society. This episode is sponsored by Bahbah Sobers Wealth Management and FirstNet, built with AT&T.
In 1993 in Brixton, Leroy Smith shot policeman James Seymour in the back, but the pair have now reconciled. Leroy fired two more shots: one hit a policeman's leg the other went into the air to bring his fleeing accomplice back to the scene. Leroy needed his motorbike to escape.
After what seems an eternity, the cricket season is finally set to begin in Victoria, unless of course the weather has anything to do with it. We take a look at the massive Fitzroy/Footscray clash as the Lions tackle the Dogs in what looms as a run fest at Schramms Reserve, cast our eyes over a new look Casey and their equally evolved opponents University, discuss whether Ringwood can make their mark with an upset win over Box Hill and there's some waffle over a possible Grand Final Preview, as Carlton host St Kilda, with the two famous clubs looking for early bragging points in Season 21/22. Plus there's James Seymour chat, a look at Scott Boland's unrivalled form and much much more on the first Pace and Pens Weekend Preview.
Australian Test captain Tim Paine (0:35), Victorian batsman James Seymour following his maiden first-class hundred (18:23), Big Bash Leagues GM Alastair Dobson (29:26), cricket writer Bharat Sundaresan ahead of the semi-finals at the T20 World Cup (43:33), the intersection of sport and pop culture with Brad Blanks (54:48), football broadcaster Max Rushden on the latest from the Premier League (1:18:19), and Andrew Voss across the divide (1:29:48).
Australian Test captain Tim Paine on the announcement the Aussies will tour Pakistan for the first time in a quarter of a century, Victorian batsman James Seymour on his maiden first-class century, cricket writer Bharat Sundaresan on Australia's hopes of progressing to the T20 World Cup final, and football broadcaster Max Rushden on Celtic fans' growing affection for Ange Postecoglou.
How he's rapt to have taken up the opportunity to score a century on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, his determination to savour the experience of playing for Victoria, how he scores from similar shots but plays the ball a little bit later at Sheffield Shield level, and more.
Greyhound trainer James Seymour was plucked from Essendon grade cricket to play for the Melbourne Stars. James Seymour with more on this super cool story.
The stigma associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is well documented and undeserved. In this week's episode, Dr. James Seymour explains this complicated condition, discusses the “borderline” label, and explores the role past traumas may have in the development of BPD. Psychiatrist Dr. Seymour is the director of the Sierra Tucson's Chrysalis Program.
I caught up with old friend James Seymour, better known as Feelds, to chat about Holy Holy, Kilns, Carla Geneve, Woodes & Brightness, and we premiere Feelds' new single 'Awake, Spring Time'.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Though the vast majority of students will apply to UK universities using UCAS, from time too time other routes seem possible. In this episode I explore the topic with Paul Teulon of King's College London, James Seymour of the University of Buckingham, and James Durant from UCAS.
Season 1 of Coffee Pod|cast ends with Ali and Emma switching to espresso tequilas to discuss Dominique Hecq's 'Four Thousand Winks' narrated by Whitney Richards. The discussion ranges from Dr Who to pregnancy sex and we ask do you remember your actual birth day? Tell us what think of our podcast, join the conversation on the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. Coffee Pod|cast Season 2 begins in February 2019. About the Author DOMINIQUE HECQ grew up in the French-speaking part of Belgium, then moved to Melbourne to write a PhD on exile in Australian fiction. Some would say she’s become one of the characters in the books she’d been reading. Dominique is the author of fifteen books, the latest being Hush: A Fugue (UWA Publishing, 2017). Read our Q&A with the author here. About the Actor WHITNEY RICHARDS has been a professional actor, singer, dancer and writer for 8 years. She was born and bred in Western Australia and has performed extensively there, throughout Canada & in Sydney. Her career highlights include workshopping and touring Tim Winton’s stunning play, Shrine, writing & touring her autobiographical solo show & volunteering for Storyville. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.
In this episode, Ali and Emma chat about Pamela Seckin's 'Amelie' which is performed by Eleni Schumacher. They discuss the movie which inspired this microlit and delve into the meaning of the ‘manic pixie dream girl’ trope it is based on. They reminisce about their own Paris adventures and ask their listeners if they dream of being Amelie (or not) in Paris (or elsewhere). Join the conversation on the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. image description About the Author PAMELA SECKIN studied Creative Writing at the University of Wollongong. She enjoys the creative aspect that writing accommodates for, while also relishing the research process that writing entails. Pam will be undertaking further study to pursue a career as a librarian while continuing her writing. Read our interview with Pamela Seckin, here. 'Amelie' is published in the Spineless Wonders' microlit anthology, Landmarks. About the Actor ELENI SCHUMACHER is a Sydney-based actor with experience in theatrical production, writing, collaborating and directing for theatre, and voice work. She recently appeared in Crave in the 2016 Sydney Fringe Festival (Montague Basement), and Ecosexual Bathhouse at Carriageworks for Pony Express (Liveworks 2016). Eleni has a passion for bringing the written word to life through storytelling, poetry reading, and teaching drama to teens. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.
In this episode of Coffee Pod|cast it's Emma's turn to choose a microfiction to listen to and discuss. Her pick is 'Taken' by Michelle Wright. The narration by Alex Williams was recorded in front of a live audience at Little Fictions in Knox St Bar, Chippendale. Listen in, join the discussion on Facebook and don't forget to subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.'Taken' was published in Flashing The Square (Spineless Wonders, 2014) an anthology of microlit. About the author Michelle Wright writes short stories and flash fiction. She’s won the Age (2012), Alan Marshall (2014) and Grace Marion Wilson (2013) Awards, and the Writers Victoria Templeberg Fellowship (2013). In 2013, she was placed second in the Bridport Prize for Flash Fiction. Her debut collection, Fine was published in 2016. About the actor Alex Williams is an actor and singer with a flair for comedy. He performed in Sydney and Adelaide Fringe Festivals with the Sexy Tales Comedy Collective, performing wickedly comic plays by Patrick Lenton. He has also recently taken his hand to screen writing and acting in web published series and short films. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.
Australian short story publisher, Spineless Wonders is excited to be releasing the very first episode of Coffee Pod|cast and introducing your hosts, Emma Walsh and Ali Morris. Join Emma and Ali as each episode they select for you a microfiction, read by an actor, and then chat about it over their morning coffee. In this first episode, they have chosen 'Sanctuary' read by Kate Fraser and recorded live at Little Fictions, a show performed in Sydney's Knox Street Bar. 'Sanctuary' was written by Shady Cosgrove and is published in Landmarks, an anthology of prose poems and microfiction edited by Cassandra Atherton. About the author SHADY COSGROVE is the author of What the Ground Can’t Hold (Picador, 2013) and She Played Elvis (Allen and Unwin, 2009), which was shortlisted for the Australian Vogel Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Best Australian Stories, Overland, Antipodes, Southerly and other Spineless Wonders anthologies. About the actor KATE FRASER is a graduate of the Actors Centre Australia. Her theatre credits include Book of Days at New Theatre as well as Stop Kiss and Starlight Stories. More recently Kate has appeared in TV episodes of Home and Away, Janet King, and A Place to Call Home. Credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.
In our last episode of the year, here's part two of our year wrap with James Seymour (Swim Season, FEELDS, Punt Sessions) we share why Angie McMahon, Gang Of Youths, Billy Davis, Cloud Control, Middle Kids, Meg Mac, D.D Dumbo, Gold Class, Bad Pony and Gordi have featured in our favourites of the year.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Excited to be doing a year wrap episode (in two parts) with James Seymour (Swim Season, FEELDS, Punt Sessions) talking about our favourite Australian releases from this year, and our favourite Australian gigs, too. In part one we chat Jordan Rakei, MTNS, Neighbourhood Youth, Gordi, Ainsley Farrell, Holy Holy, Julia Jacklin and Saatsuma.Ensure you tune in again next week for the second part of our year wrap.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Musician James Seymour, the man behind the solo project Feelds and lead singer of Swim Season discusses the pros and cons of working solo vs working with a band, writing music for films and commercials, and what making in the music industry actually means today.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2017 sparked 2 music fans interest to bitch about rock and music in general for 40 minutes. Well, we also talked about what we love about music...like BJS's fav duo The Chainsmokers...omfg. If you left a rating for the show on iTunes that would be dooooope af. Please talk back on: Twitter & Snapchat @RobZyo Facebook & Instagram @RobZRadio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the second part of this Unfinished Business Bank Holiday double, I’m joined by owner of UX studio Simple As Milk and lead UX engineer at UnrollMe, James Seymore-Lock to ask and answer the important question. “Am I the country’s biggest Homes Under The Hammer super-fan?” (Spoiler: He has no clue, not one.)
This week Sarah looks at how you can help support your child's education if that are planning to go off to university. Joining Sarah to discuss the best financial plans for higher education are Annie O'Leary, from the parenting website Netmums, Jane King, from Ash-ridge financial planning and James Seymour, from the Complete University Guide. First Broadcast: 28/05/16
This is the twenty-fifth episode of Hack To Start. Your hosts, Franco Varriano (on Twitter @ FrancoVarriano) and Tyler Copeland (on Twitter @ TylerCopeland), speak with James Seymour-Lock (on Twitter @ JamesSLock), the co-founder of Simple As Milk. James shares his insights on building a business remotely, how focusing on quality over business leads to more word-of-mouth work, and how traveling impacts your perspective on work and life.
The Lux Radio Theatre. June 8, 1936. "The Thin Man". The story of an urbane and witty New York detective who solves a missing-persons murder. Introduced by the director of the original film: W. S. Van Dyke (DeMille was attending a Paramount convention is Chicago). Theda Bara appears after the story and discusses her planned "comeback." William Powell, Myrna Loy, Porter Hall, Barbara Luddy, Bret Morrison, Wally Maher, Theda Bara, Dashiell Hammett (author), W. S. Van Dyke (guest host), James Seymour (intermission guest: screenwriter, producer), Melville Ruick (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Minna Gombell, William Henry, Margaret Brayton, Thomas Jackson, Ernie Adams, Frank Nelson (doubles), Michael Fitzmaurice, Glenn Boles, Charles Emerson, Victor Rodman, Rolfe Sedan, Aline Sholes (commercial spokesman), Lauretta Puck (commercial spokesman), Mary Jane Higby (commercial spokesman), Frank Nelson (program opening announcer), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Lux Radio Theatre. June 8, 1936. CBS net. "The Thin Man". Sponsored by: Lux. The story of an urbane and witty New York detective who solves a missing-persons murder. Introduced by the director of the original film: W. S. Van Dyke (DeMille was attending a Paramount convention is Chicago). Theda Bara appears after the story and discusses her planned "comeback." William Powell, Myrna Loy, Porter Hall, Barbara Luddy, Bret Morrison, Wally Maher, Theda Bara, Dashiell Hammett (author), W. S. Van Dyke (guest host), James Seymour (intermission guest: screenwriter, producer), Melville Ruick (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Minna Gombell, William Henry, Margaret Brayton, Thomas Jackson, Ernie Adams, Frank Nelson (doubles), Michael Fitzmaurice, Glenn Boles, Charles Emerson, Victor Rodman, Rolfe Sedan, Aline Sholes (commercial spokesman), Lauretta Puck (commercial spokesman), Mary Jane Higby (commercial spokesman), Frank Nelson (program opening announcer), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Lux Radio Theatre. December 21, 1936. CBS net. "Gold Diggers". Sponsored by: Lux Soap. The story of "Gold Diggers Of 1933," the music of "Gold Diggers Of 1937." The program features an intermission interview with a real "sourdough," who has a great deal of trouble with his script. A show business story of the Depression. The first 46:55 of the program only. Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Cecil B. DeMille, Louis Silvers and His Orchestra, Erwin Gelsey (adaptor), James Seymour (adaptor), David Boehm (dialogue), Ben Markson (dialogue), Avery Hopwood (author), Ted Atmore (intermission guest), Ynez Seabury, Harriet Russell, Chester Clute, John Davidson, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Claudia Hyams, Betty Stewart, Ross Forrester (doubles), Charles Emerson, Justina Wayne (commercial spokesman), Verna Felton (commercial spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects).oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Lux Radio Theatre. June 8, 1936. The story of an urbane and witty New York detective who solves a missing-persons murder. Introduced by the director of the original film: W. S. Van Dyke William Powell, Myrna Loy, Porter Hall, Barbara Luddy, Bret Morrison, Wally Maher, Theda Bara, Dashiell Hammett (author), W. S. Van Dyke (guest host), James Seymour (intermission guest: screenwriter, producer), Melville Ruick (announcer), Louis Silvers (music director), Minna Gombell, William Henry, Margaret Brayton, Thomas Jackson, Ernie Adams, Frank Nelson (doubles), Michael Fitzmaurice, Glenn Boles, Charles Emerson, Victor Rodman, Rolfe Sedan, Aline Sholes (commercial spokesman), Lauretta Puck (commercial spokesman), Mary Jane Higby (commercial spokesman), Frank Nelson (program opening announcer), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). audiblepodcast.com/rnn 1 Free Audiobook oldtimeradionetwork.com oldtimeradiodvd.com Great Deals on DVDs