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In this episode of Country Creatives, hosts Caleb Maxwell and Reece Hendy reflect on their experience at The Wands exhibition by Ben Wrigley, an immersive and collaborative art event held at Bendigo's historic Beehive building. They break down the creative elements that brought the event to life, including Ben's sculptures, Kelly Hartland's aphorisms, Aimee Chapman's sound design, Ivan Sun's documentary screening, and Jason Kerr's ceremonial smoking performance. Beyond the event itself, they explore the power of creative collaboration—how grassroots art projects evolve, the balance between DIY exhibitions and traditional galleries, and the snowball effect of partnerships in scaling creative work. Whether you're an artist, curator, or creative entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insights on building community-driven projects that leave a lasting impact.
Kevin Howells is alongside Sussex bowler Tymal Mills and Southern Vipers allrounder Emily Windsor for reaction to Somerset's incredible win over Surrey in the County Championship.They speak to Somerset head coach Jason Kerr after an unbelievable day of cricket in Taunton.Plus, Tymal's teammate Sussex captain John Simpson joins them to look ahead to the t20 Blast Finals Day.
Henry Moeran is joined by the former England spinner Phil Tufnell, Sussex head coach and former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace and three-time Ashes winner Steven Finn to discuss the meteoric rise of England's new star spinner Shoaib Bashir after he tore through the West Indies batting lineup to secure victory for England in the second Test at Trent Bridge on Sunday.Captain Ben Stokes says Bashir's "shown the world what he can do" after becoming the youngest England bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a home Test aged just 20 years and 282 days old.Somerset head coach Jason Kerr also joins the pod to talk about discovering Bashir playing for Berkshire against the Somerset second team and how he has the skills and temperament to make it to the very top.
Jason Kerr joined RSN on Friday morning to share the latest, with plenty of interest about how much (if any) rain will fall during the meeting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Howells, Tymal Mills & Emily Windsor debate the PCA's survey calling for a reduction in County Cricket.Chair of Sussex County Cricket Club, Jon Filby, rejects calls for fewer matches to be played in the County Cricket season.Jason Kerr, Head Coach of Somerset County Cricket Club, tells us what it's like to be in a demanding schedule.Plus, Will MacPherson of the Telegraph outlines the main areas of debate and attempts to find answers quickly.
Welcome to Episode 287 of The County Cricket Podcast! On today's episode, host Aaron sat down with Somerset CCC Head Coach Jason Kerr to discuss his earliest cricketing memories in Bolton, look back on the highlights from his playing days in the circuit with the likes of Derbyshire and Somerset, detail his initial journey into the world of cricket coaching and also touch upon his future aspirations with the West Country outfit heading into the Summer of 2024 and beyond. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to share it with any cricket fans that you know and be sure to follow us on Twitter for daily County Cricket and Podcast updates! ECB Coaching Course Information can be found here: https://www.ecb.co.uk/play/coaching/courses Check out our Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecountycricketpodcast Check out our Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheCountyCrick2 Check out our £1 Patreon membership here: https://www.patreon.com/thecountycricketpodcast This episode of The County Cricket Podcast was brought to you in association with our friends at Bear Cricket: https://www.bearcricket.co.uk/
Caulfield has undergone two renovations since the last meeting during the spring. Jason Kerr says the new inner track progressing well however won't be racing until 2024
Jason Kerr joins Racing Pulse with an update on the Caulfield Track just over a week from Racing resuming at The Heath
We hear from Steve Smith on his spell with Sussex, Surrey Coach Gareth Batty on how Ben Foakes has reacted to being dropped by England and Notts director of Cricket Mick Newell on sympathy for Sir Alastair Cook falling one short of a first hundred at Trent Bridge. Kevin also speaks with Hampshire and England all-rounder Liam Dawson, Durham captain Scott Borthwick and the coaches of Somerset and Worcestershire, Jason Kerr and Alan Richardson
Jodie and Hayesy are Nova 91.9's new breakfast hosts in Adelaide, Survey 7 rating results, 2GB's Jason Kerr's final show, PLUS our Podcast & Song of the week from the RCS Airplay Chart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat to Jason Kerr from My HR about working the hours that suit you It's a little hidden detail most of us don't know about, so its worth a listen! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Kerr of the Melbourne Racing Club provides Andrew Bensley with an update on the new track construction at Caulfield, which is nearing the end of the excavation stage.
Bucky breaks down the x's and o's of baseball; has the M's offense changed it's approach? O'Dea Head Basketball Coach, Jason Kerr, joins the show to talk about the NBA's #1 Draft pick Paolo Banchero. We wrap up the week as we always do- with Ashley's Booze News. Cheers!
Head Coach of O'Dea basketball and Paolo Banchero's high school coach, Jason Kerr joins the show to talk about the #1 draft pick.
MRC General Manager of Racetracks Jason Kerr on what changes are proposed for the track
Charlie Taylor looks ahead to Somerset men's season with Jack Leach, Tom Abell, Jason Kerr and Peter Siddle. There's also a look at The Hundred draft with Sophie Luff and Tom Banton. Plus hear the last part of the series looking at the tragic story of Maurice Turnbull, who went to school in Somerset.
DubaiHot WorkRecuperationRevitalisationInternationalsRep IrelandNorthern IrelandJosh Magennis - James McClean - Will KeanePWU Player of the Season LaunchFans CompilationPanel CitationSo who is your choice as Wigan Athletic player if the 2022 season? Personally I feel that this season is one of the most difficult that there has been to single out just one player, such has been the level of consistency across the whole of the squad. There is also the question of what criteria to use to help you make that choice. Some people argue that goals win you games and look to the leading goal scorers from the squad, but there are also players who score the big goals, the ones that win you games, think Curtis Tilt at Fleetwood, James McClean at Oxford, Callum Lang at Plymouth, Stevie Humphrys at Morecambe and of course Will Keane at home to Rotherham. Others look to the defence, ‘success is built from the back' is a term often used in football and we have had some excellent performances across the back line this season, Jack Whatmough an obvious contender, Ben Amos with thirteen clean sheets in the league so far this campaign is another. Max Power with his assists, Tom Naylor here, there and everywhere, James McClean with his heart on his sleeve, Tendayi Darikwa leading on and off the pitch, Kell Watts, Jason Kerr, Tom Bayliss, Gwion Edwards, Gavin Massey, Tom Pearce and Josh Magennis have all contributed to top performances and great wins. Our man of the match polls throughout the season have had 21 different winners, again showing the level of consistency across the whole squad, below is a list of the players who have picked up the accolade.Man of The Match Winners 2021/22Callum Lang, Scott Smith, Gwion Edwards, James McClean, Max Power, Charlie Wyke, Kell Watts, Sam Tickle, Tom Naylor, Will Keane, Tom Bayliss, Baba Adeeko, Jason Kerr, Thelo Aasgaard, Jack Whatmough, Curtis Tilt, Gavin Massey, Ben Amos, James Carragher, Stevie Humphrys and Graeme ShinnieTop Three:Lang 6Power 5Naylor 4 So whatever criteria you use, goals, defending, consistency, match winners, personality, get you off your seat moments, leadership or a combination of those, consider, choose and vote via the dedicated email address. To vote send an email with your player nomination to pwupots2022@gmail.com mark your email POTS, please only vote once as votes from a email address will only be counted once. To help you make your mind up, this week's podcast features a POTS special.
Morecambe ReactionFour GoalsPenalty DecisionsKeano on Nicking GoalsPerformances and Hard To Pick Man Of The MatchMotM InternationalsThe League One Golden BootThe League Table Is Looking GoodAnother solid performance, another three points and coming into top form in 'Wigan Time' the promotion prospect is looking good.The old adage of "he just needs a goal" looks to be true where Josh Magennis is concerned, performance levels have gone through the roof and he is showing why Leam Richardson brought him in during the January window. Another excellent headed goal to follow on from his effort on Tuesday at Crewe.Jason Kerr, Will Keane and Stevie Humphrys joined in with the fun as the Latics secured their biggest home win of the season so far.There is an international break now and we are in the unusual position of having no game for a fortnight following a nine week period of playing Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, the rest will give the players a chance to recharge ahead of the final month of the campaign when they face nine games in 28 days.Will Keane has his sights set on claiming the League One Golden Boot, just a couple of goals behind current leader Ross Stewart but with the Latics having games in hand and creating chances, I wouldn't bet against him getting there, just as I wouldn't bet against the Latics winning the League One title.Up the tics!
“Jason Kerr, the captain with the header, it's Rooney! Oh he's done it again!” Remember that? Remember a year ago when we were good? Pepperidge Farm remembers, and so do your pals Sam and Dan, so forget about life for a while and come and enjoy your favourite rambling nonsense, with Episode 51 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! We discuss Saints's capitulation away in Dingwall on Saturday, and dissect whether this is the end of the road in terms of staying up without the glorious patter of a play-off, but also pay tribute to the FCU's incredible new ditty for the man we will dub ‘Lady GoalsGoals', Callum Hendry. We also look back on happier times, because why the fuck not, as we celebrate the first anniversary of the first of Saints's two steps to Hampden Heaven last season in the form of the delicious Betfred. But we know what you really want, what you really really want, and that's features but the bucket load, as we meet up with the Whoremeister General in The Royal, have a bloody lovely old time discussing our various failings as human beings in a Tartan Special Kits and Pieces, and talk about a robot. For this weeks Headline Act, we are delighted to welcome former-MSP, head honcho of Scottish Women's football, and all round terrific egg Aileen Campbell to discuss the women's game, the Saints and everything in between. We are also delighted to chat to top fella Andy from the This Is Ibrox podcast, as we look forward to crunch ties this week at home to the reigning Champions and away to Hibs. Sam Miller v Agia Napa nightclub scene! Danny Williams v His Own Sense of Decency! Everyone v The Dogger Saints because we like El Paz! It's an absolute tear-up, but we love you anyway, so live la vida and come and have a rare old time with the groovy gang. Get there! For Wee Max
Rotherham ReactionGoalsFormationStevie Humphrys BabyMotMTraveling FansBest Two Teams Int LeagueWycombe PreviewView From The Home EndRef WatchPreviousPredictionsWe gained a great point on Friday up at Rotherham, playing in bad conditions we stood strong and showed our character to come through the game and it could be argued that we were unlucky not to take all the points.Some top performances with Stevie Humphrys, Gavin Massey, Jason Kerr and Curtis Tilt all coming into the starting line up as Leam Richardson shuffled his pack, Tilt coming out with the Man of the Match award on the return to his former club.Another tough away day on Tuesday with a long trip down to Wycombe, we have Wycombe supporter, George, who runs the Wycombe Way twitter account, as our guest opposition fan, he highlights who he feels are their danger men and gives us a prediction on the result, he does sound a little apprehensive about the game.It is a full round of fixtures in League One on Tuesday with plenty for Latics sans to keep their eyes on as well as our game.Up The Tics!
Sheffield Wednesday ReactionChancesPenaltiesPerformancesCatsMotMStewardsSunderland Ticket OfferCharlton PreviewView From The Away End Ref WatchPreviousPredictionsNot the best performance away at Hillsborough on Tuesday, we missed Will Keane, couldn't get our formation right and were very disjointed from start to finish, one of those nights, but we still sit 2nd in the table with four games in hand on all the teams chasing us, not a bad place to be and I'm positive that supporters of all the clubs below us would take our predicament in a heart beat.Topsey the cat made an entrance and hit the headlines as the Latics treated her with the 'Kerr' that she needed and Jason Kerr helped the injured feline off the pitch and into the arms of a steward. Charlton Athletic on Saturday is the first of two home games in four days as the Latics look to cement their place in the automatic promotion spots. The Addicks have been in good form of late and it will be another stern test, but these are the games that we need to be picking up points in and an exciting encounter is in store.Up the tics!
Somerset Head Coach Jason Kerr talks to Adi Hopper See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get your sneakers laced up for the exciting conclusion to our jogcast series Blood at Night! The Running Scared boys have fled the Night Flyers by entering a mysterious tunnel system. Can they find their way out before becoming the main course at a vampire banquet! It's an epic run-for-your-life through the blood soaked caverns of your worst nightmares! Plus it's kinda funny - mostly intentionally. To hear this jogcast without our preamble, support us on our Patreon at: patreon.com/runningscaredEmail us at: therunnningscaredpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @runningscaredpodand on Twitter @runningscaredpdCredits:This Running Scared Jogcast is written and produced by Robert Lendrum and Jamie Roberts. Edited by Jason Kerr at Big Kat Media.
The Running Scared boys decide to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fellow jogger who they met on the run with the Night Flyers. But before they know it, a pleasant evening jog turns into a sprint for survival as the boys become prey for a vampire hunt! Get the adrenaline flowing with part 2 of Blood at Night!To hear this jogcast without our preamble, support us on our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/runningscaredEmail us at: therunnningscaredpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @runningscaredpodand on Twitter @runningscaredpdCredits:The Running Scared podcast is written and produced by Robert Lendrum and Jamie Roberts. This jogcast was edited by Jason Kerr at Big Kat Media.
Jason Kerr and Nevesh Ramdhani provide an update on the Caulfield and Randwick tracks before Dave Eustace, James Cummings, Sam Freedman, JD Hayes, Joe Pride, John Sadler, Michael Kent Jnr, Mike Moroney and Clayton Douglas preview there runners.
Ahead of tomorrow's Caulfield Cup, Caulfield track manager Jason Kerr joins the show to explain what punters can expect from the track and how it will hold up for the big race tomorrow.
In an action packed Friday on The Spring Racing Breakfast, Cam Luke and Simon O'Donnell are joined by Chief Executive of Racing NSW Peter V'landys to discuss The Everest and what the future holds for the world's richest race. Champion jockey Jimmy Cassidy also phones in to re-live a few spring carnival memories and Caulfield track manager Jason Kerr also joins the show to give an update on the track ahead of the Caulfield Cup tomorrow.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone fans woke up with a footballing hangover they've not been used to for a long time. Ali McCann and Jason Kerr have been sold and many supporters reacted furiously to the combined transfer fee. In this week's Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson assess whether any damage beyond the inevitable on-pitch loss has been done. Also on the agenda is Dundee's recruitment of one of their favourite sons, Leigh Griffiths and Dundee United's refresh.
In this episode we discuss what the spirit of the Antichrist is with clear examples and Pastor Jason gives us his a clear understanding of how we can truly hear the voice of God. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isaac-e-cobb-jr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isaac-e-cobb-jr/support
Michael Oleksyn and Jason Kerr return to the show as they join Lucas for a look back at the opening round of the 1993 National Hockey League Draft.
Rev. Bill Crews chats candidly to his producer Jason Kerr on life lessons to living a better life. Bill details his experience as a boy, his career and interactions with the homeless that has inspired his life and book "Rules for Living a Better Life." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason provides us with a track update ahead of racing today
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Dundee United's new management team is in place. In this week's Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson discuss the risks and rewards of appointing Tam Courts to the role of head coach, new contracts for James McPake and Dave Mackay at Dundee and St Johnstone star Jason Kerr's recognition by everybody except the Scotland manager. For 15% off our beautiful football and rugby nostalgia titles, perfect for the sport-loving dad or grandad in your life on Father's Day, go to https://www.dcthomsonshop.co.uk/ and use the code GIFT15 at checkout. Eligible titles are: Celtic in the Black and White Era, Dark Blue Blood, Jim McLean: Dundee United Legend, Lifted Over The Turnstiles, Rangers in the Black and White Era, Team Game, The Red Army and We Had A Dream. Offer ends 16 June 2021; see https://www.dcthomsonshop.co.uk/terms-and-conditions for full terms and conditions.
This is the second half of my interview with Joe Richardson onboard his Jason Kerr 63. We talk about his sailing and racing history, sailing in the Mediterranean, safety precautions for singlehanders, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, liferafts, AIS, radar, sleeping while singlehanding, sharks, setting up a high-performance sailboat for singlehanding, climbing the mast alone, reefing, self-tacking jibs, spinnakers, and the banana boat.
Joe's boat, Dark Horse of England, is a Jason Kerr designed 63' ocean racer with a luxury cruising interior. In addition to talking about his magnificent boat, we discuss sailing from Barcelona to the Caribbean, breaking the carbon fiber boom and rebuilding the engine due to saltwater intrusion along the way, various destinations in the Caribbean, his Williams jet tender, the hydrogenerator, seeking safe harbor in St Kitts during a storm, and clearing in at Bocas del Toro.
Jason Kerr with the latest on the Caulfield track today
Somerset came back from the dead to beat Middlesex. Charlie Taylor reviews the match with Tom Abell, Jason Kerr and Anthony Gibson. There's a look ahead to the Gloucestershire match with Stephen Lamb. Heather Knight reacts to news that England Women have a busy summer of matches this year, including two games at Taunton. Image: Anthony Gibson
We get the latest on the Caulfield track conditions off Jason Kerr
Jason Kerr provides a track update at Caulfield
The crew brings on special guests Seattle's O'dea High School coaches Jason Kerr and Ryland Brown for an exclusive interview. The guys talk about how Kerr approaches the game from a coaching stand point on and off the court, and why he took a break from coaching. The Hoop Narrative crew also does their best to get a top 5 players coached by Kerr and Brown. All this and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hoopnarrative1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopnarrative1/support
Jason Kerr joins Lucas as they look back at the opening game of the 2010 CFL season between the Montreal Alouettes and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
This week on the PegasusPodcast: A look behind the curtain into the “dark art” of racecourse management with MRC Racecourse Managers Jason Kerr and Tim Bailey and will the iso-beard survive the face mask mandate and more from Cookie and Jake “subtlety's not my thing” Norton.
Show description: Michael Austin, author of Re-Reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World's Greatest Poem, discusses common misperceptions about the story of Job, how it fits into the Persian poetry tradition, what the story was trying to teach, and how we can relate the story to our modern times. Michael Austin is the author of several books including Buried Treasures: Reading the Book of Mormon Again for the First Time, Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem, and is the co-editor of The Mormon Image in Literature series. Mike blogs at By Common Consent and serves as the board chair for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World's Greatest PoemBy Michael Austin “Austin’s focus on the big picture serves as a helpful introduction to deeper study of Job.” — Jason Kerr, Studies in the Bible and Antiquity Learn More Download Subscribe in Pocket Casts Now available through Spotify
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 132 Broadcast 18-02-2020 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week John, Pete and Ken dissect latest results. We hear from Ross County fan Chris Grant and we have clips of the goals v Motherwell and interviews with Tommy Wright, Stephen Robinson, Chris Kane and Jason Kerr.
Today on the Pure Fitbaw transfer window bonus series we talk St Johnstone. Greg Browning (www.twitter.com/browning84greg) content writer for MrFixItTips & podcaster for The Gambla Tips show gives his thoughts on the season so far for the team he supports and his hopes for the month ahead. Gavin starts by asking about Jason Kerr’s form and the return of Liam Gordon before going on to speak with Greg about Ali McCann’s ability and his contract renewal. We then discuss which players may be moved on by St Johnstone in this window and which players have been linked with moving to the club including two from Inverness CT that Pure Fitbaw think would be a good fit. Subscribe to the Pure Fitbaw podcast for the weekly flagship show, our dedicated Scottish Championship show and bonus episodes on transfers, topical events, Scottish clubs in Europe and the national team.
The Christmas special! And yes that is supposed to be a pun on Baby It's Cold Outside. Jason Kerr and Sophie Luff reflect on Somerset's men's and women's seasons, while Weston-Super-Mare bowler Lauren Filer reveals some big news. There's a chat about the Somerset Academy with director Steve Snell and a look at Somerset's new badge.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 122 Broadcast 05-11-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week John, Ken and Jim are joined by Hibs season ticket holder Scott. We discuss the win over Hearts, (even a wee commentary clip from the game), the management situation at both Hearts and Hibs and look forward to this weekend's games. Interviews with Tommy Wright, Craig Levein, Jason Kerr and Zander Clark.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 113 Broadcast 27-08-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week Peter, Fraser and John discuss Saints draw at Hibs, Richard Foster, the transfer saga, results across all 4 divisions and the newly announced Scotland squad. Interview with Jason Kerr.
On this episode, we returned to our vault and found this March 2016 discussion (our first recording ever!), where Joe, Misha, and Ben were joined by Dr. Jason Kerr, Director of the Department of Behavior and Brain Organization the Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (caesar). In a wide-ranging conversation, they’ll discuss the adventure in neuroscience that would end up with a New Zealander living in Germany, what it is like to be a group leader and director in the Max Planck system, the importance of studying natural behaviors and dive deep into the specialization of the visual system across species.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 106 Broadcast 09-07-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This week Peter, Alex and Fraser discuss the pre-season friendlies, trialists and possible signings, the League Cup and women's World Cup Final. Interviews with Alec Cleland and Jason Kerr.
It's time for the next of our top-12 lists which means it's time to decide if Andrew Considine is an average centre-half or an average full-back, if Jason Kerr is good enough to have helped Scotland to a 2-0 defeat in Kazakhstan, and whether or not St Mirren's Mihai Popescu has played enough to justify inclusion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 83 Broadcast 22-01-2019 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. We look at the Cup win over Hamilton includes interviews Tommy Wright, Martin Canning, Jason Kerr, Dougie Imrie and Scott Tanser.
Mike catches up with Ian Stockdale, frontman of the recently-reformed Sheffield band, The Mirimar Disaster. A follow up from last year's podcast with Jason Kerr, where we discussed the finer points of the Sheffield metal scene around 2004-2010. Since that podcast, TMD, Flatlands and The Humble Hoax have vowed to reform for a one-off show in August this year. Stocky talks through TMD history, musical influences and the show itself here, playing these tracks along the way: Soundgarden - Mailman Goatsnake - The Dealer Isis - Celestial (The Tower) Will Haven - BATS 65daysofstatic - Radio Protector The Mirimar Disaster - Control Alter Delete (exclusive demo version) Flatlands - 1, Mill Lane
The international break is mercifully over and one of the most exciting leagues in Europe is back. Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Anthony Joseph review all the action from the Premiership. Aberdeen fans aren’t too excited though. They concede two penalties against Hearts when it could have been ten and they’re struggling to shift tickets for their Betfred Cup semi-final with Celtic. It’s a new manager but the same old problems for Dundee. Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman fills us in on how Neil McCann was sacked, why fans don’t want Billy Dodds as the new number 2 and reminisces about when Caniggia and Ravanelli were at Dens Park. We head to the mining heartlands of Fife where former Scotland and Rangers captain Barry Ferguson is now manager of Kelty Hearts in the Lowland League. Lower league expert Tell Him He’s Pele informs us about Kelty’s ambitions and Ferguson’s anger management. Plus find out why Hamilton’s keeper is like a bad drummer, Motherwell have fridge-freezers up front and Jason Kerr is in space. • PART 1: Hearts 2-1 Aberdeen with Gordon Senior from The Hearts Review podcast (1m 00s) • PART 2: Celtic 4-2 Hibs + Hearts v Celtic preview (9m 00s) • PART 3: Livingston 4-0 Dundee with Alan Pattullo from The Scotsman (15m 30s) • PART 4: Hamilton 1-4 Rangers + Aberdeen v Rangers preview (24m 45s) • PART 5: SPFL headlines with Neil White (33m 50s) • PART 6: Kelty Hearts appoint Barry Ferguson, with Craig Telfer aka Tell Him He’s Pele (36m 30s) • PART 7: St Mirren 1-2 Kilmarnock & Motherwell 0-1 St Johnstone (43m 30s)
Jason Kerr is General Manager of Racetracks at the Melbourne Racing Club, and the chief track manager at Caulfield Racecourse. Here we chat about the much-talked about issue of track bias, and try to bust some myths about just how tracks play on race day.
Imagine packing up your life and moving 6 people to another continent, that is exactly what today's guest is doing. A great example of breaking out of your comfort zone to experience more in life. An absolutely great conversation with Jason Kerr. Follow him on instagram @lumber_Jay, on YouTube, and checkout his online store here Checkout my Patreon page to find out more about our new listener appreciation award.
Two old promoters talk about metal, stoner and doom gigs from a decade ago. Jason used to run Team Tall Promotions, whose weekenders have gone into myth as being some of the best Sheffield ever had. He also bought many names to Sheffield over the years that have remained friends since. Mike and Jay helped each other out over the years, spreading the word about shows and even collaborating on a few ideas and shows too. Tunes aired are: Castor Troy - This City Will Destroy Us Brenda - Sub Rosa The Humble Hoax - SBC The Freezing Fog - Crossing The Rubicon The Mirimar Disaster - If Lockheeds Could Speak Corleone- Crude Black Millions
Hurricane relief concert; Young people dress awful; , Elaine Dillard, Jonathan Beitler, and Jason Kerr from 'The Butchers Ball' join us in studio; Adulting is not a thing and you should stop saying it.
Episode Summary:In this episode, Luke talks to local chef, Jason Kerr and confectioner, Becca Reyenga about their love for food, for farmers markets, for Houston and for one another.Episode Credits:Produced, edited and scored by Luke Brawner.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by the Robbie Seay Band.Other songs featured in this episode are by local instrumental artist, BROR, and Houston-raised piano prodigy, Cameron Pessarra .Artwork by Spindletop Design.Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes!© 2017-2022 Milieu Media Group
This week's guest is Jason Kerr, General Manager Racecourses at Melbourne Racing Club. The state of racetracks is an increasingly discussed factor in racing, so we spoke to Jason to get some information directly from somebody who works on tracks every day.
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