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Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn of Sleaford Mods talk to Sodajerker about their new album The Demise of Planet X. They discuss creating interplay between their words and music, making pop culture references work in songs, and integrating guest contributions from artists such as Aldous Harding and Gwendoline Christie.
New year, new series. My first guest on The Reset in 2026 is Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods. Known for his furious, funny and brutally honest lyrics about post-austerity Britain, masculinity, class, love and more, Jason has helped build one of the most passionate fanbases in British music over the past decade. We met at his label's London offices just before Christmas for a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering everything from Andrew Tate to Amazon shopping, family estrangement and getting sober. The sound's a little raw in places (sorry about that), but Jason is thoughtful, open and completely compelling. I loved the chat — I hope you enjoy it too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Honigkuchenpferde waren sie noch nie: Andrew Fearn und Jason Williamson alias Sleaford Mods. Angesichts der aktuellen Weltlage ziehen sie den Lätsch aber noch tiefer. Doch wer sich eine Identität auf Grimmigkeit und Motzen aufbaute, hat aktuell wohl Hochkonjunktur. Beste Zeit also für Album #13.
Hands up who's had enough hot-off-the-headlines politics for 2026 already? No problem! In a change of pace we go politics-adjacent and welcome Jason Williamson – voice of Nottingham's satirical noise-beat mob orators Sleaford Mods – to talk class politics, the power of a good rant, the real reasons for the flags-and-roundabouts mania of 2025… and why one member of the extended OGWN family gets a surprising mention on Sleaford Mods' new album The Demise Of Planet X . • The Demise Of Planet X is released on Friday 16 Jan. • See Jason Williamson in Geoff Barrow's movie Game – new screenings updated here. ESCAPE ROUTES • Jason Williamson recommends The Walker Brothers' 1975 classic album No Regrets. • Jason Hazeley recommends Enshittification by Cory Doctorow, Into The Woods at the Bridge Theatre, London, and Suspect streaming from C4. • Andrew Harrison recommends Edge Of Darkness on iPlayer. www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Andrew Harrison with Jason Hazeley. Produced by Chris Jones. Audio and video Production by Chris Jones. Art direction: James Parrett. Theme tune by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is a little different as we're talking to three of the people behind new film GAME. It's the first feature from Invada Films, the movie arm of Invada Records, the label co-founded by Geoff Barrow of Portishead and Beak>. Barrow has scored many films and TV series over the last 15 years, including Ex Machina, Annihilation and more but this is his first foray as a producer and co-writer. Helping him out are two old friends and collaborators -- director John Minton who has done live visuals and videos for Portishead, and artist and actor Marc Bessant who did the album cover for the second Portishead album. Both Marc and John also get story credit for GAME, which is a thriller set against the early '90s rave scene. Marc plays David an aging partier who crashes his car in rural England after a rave and is found by a poacher in the woods played with menace and humor by Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson. Things do not go as you might expect and we'll leave it at that. We talked to Geoff, John and Marc about the film, the difficulties of making it with a very small budget, writing new '90s-sounding acid house songs for the soundtrack, and more. Plus Geoff talks about his final tour with Beak> which wrapped up earlier this year, what's next for Invada, the future of Portishead, and lots more. Just so you know, we keep the first half of our conversation spoiler free but at the 34 minute mark we do start talking about specifics of the film, so if you haven't seen GAME skip ahead to the 54:40 minute mark for talk of Portishead, Beak>, and more. -- Credits: Hosted & produced by Bill Pearis Mixed and mastered by Nick Gray Theme music by Michael Silverstein
This week on Dopey! Dave talks to Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods about growing up in grim small-town England, discovering punk and mod culture, and using booze, speed, ecstasy and finally cocaine to numb himself through factory jobs, failed bands and a brutal home life. Jason breaks down how club and rave culture in the '90s felt like utopia, how Sleaford Mods was born from a eureka moment shouting over a looped metal sample, and how his addiction eventually narrowed into solitary marathons of cocaine and online porn in hotel rooms and crack houses. He opens up about childhood trauma, not being seen or taught how to love, his wife taking the kids and walking out, and the moment he poured out a beer and stopped everything—booze, coke, weed, cigarettes—on the same day. They talk therapy, complex trauma, breaking the family cycle, and finish with a ridiculous music nerd “this or that” game. All that and MORE on this weeks NEW Wednesday Dose of Dopey! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar is joined by Jason Williamson, the fiercely articulate frontman of Sleaford Mods, to explore the band's most ambitious and unflinching record yet: The Demise Of Planet X, out 16 January 2026 via Rough Trade Records. Created with long-time collaborator Andrew Fearn, the album expands the Mods' sound both musically and emotionally, featuring rare and inspired guest appearances from Sue Tompkins (Life Without Buildings), Aldous Harding, Liam Bailey, and Nottingham grime MC Snowy. Their single "The Good Life" introduces a striking new dimension, with Gwendoline Christie (Wednesday / Severance / Game of Thrones) and Midlands duo Big Special lending their voices to its escalating inner monologue. Blending vivid sonics, acerbic storytelling and pitch-black humour, The Demise Of Planet X imagines the end of the world not through catastrophe, but through the creeping mundanity and absurdities of modern life. It's a ferocious, witty and deeply human response to cultural collapse across 13 tightly wound tracks. Jason discusses the album's creation, the increasing paranoia and vulnerability in the new material, and the band's most varied musical palette to date. He reflects on the collaborations — from Aldous Harding's feather-light touch on "Elitest G.O.A.T." to Sue Tompkins' beautifully raw presence on "No Touch", from Liam Bailey's soulful turn on "Flood The Zone" to Snowy's razor-edged bars on "Kill List." At the centre of the conversation is "The Good Life", where Andrew Fearn's tense production meets Williamson's rapid-fire delivery, while Christie and Big Special voice the inner turmoil triggered by Jason's own outspoken moments within the music world. "Planet X isn't a concept — it's the world we're living in." — Jason Williamson A bold, biting statement from one of Britain's most vital bands, The Demise Of Planet X captures Sleaford Mods at their sharpest and most emotionally exposed. Join Jason Williamson as he takes us inside the making of The Demise Of Planet X — the chaos, the craft, and the catharsis — exclusively on the XS Noize Podcast.
Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with the director of GAME, John Minton, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Le Jetee impact, 2001: A Space Odyssey analysis, and The Clock influence on his personal growth and cinema's transformative power. John Minton also discusses how he directed GAME Movies That Changed Your Life Find out about the making of GAME and the lasting impact of cinema with Stuart Wright on his movie podcast. [0:42] What is the film GAME about? [1:20] How a short film idea turned in to a feature film [4:50] Invada Records to Invada Films - a 20 year journey [9:00] How did you cast Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson for the role of the poacher? [10:20] How do you make someone trapped upside down in a car visually interesting? What were the challenges? [20:00] What new story was discovered during the editing process? [24:30] Marc Bessant's upside down performance [29:45] 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life Le Jetee impact [30:10] John Minton describes how Le Jetee was a film he was introduced to on a graphic design course and he fell into the moving image as a result. How it showed him he could make films. 2001: A Space Odyssey analysis [35:20] John Minton shares how 2001: A Space Odyssey is all about the dawn of man; the cut from the bone to outer space. How he will always be impressed by it. The Clock Influence [42:50] John Minton talks about how The Clock is about the whole of the 20th century cinema. How he found himself checking he own time, all the time, while watching nearly five hours of it. Key Take Aways: - Discover how movies that changed your life shape personal and professional growth. - Learn about how an independent film is made and how to make a contained thriller on a low budget Learn about how GAME starring Jason Williamson and Marc Bessant was made Learn how to expand a short film idea into a feature film - Understand cinema's transformative power through Le Jetee (1962), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), The Clock (2010) - Full show notes and transcript: About the Guest: John Minton is a Bristol-based UK filmmaker, known for his experimental, lo-fi, and hallucinatory style. Characterised by grainy super-8 textures, a palette of iridescent, glowing hues, and mesmerisingly evocative imagery. John's distinctive visual flair has lent itself to music videos for Noel Gallagher, Portishead, and Savages amongst others. For more about John's work see https://www.mintonfilm.co.uk For details about November 2025 screenings: where and how to see GAME click the following link for more info https://linktr.ee/InvadaFilmsGame Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts for more movies that impacted your life! Share your favourite movies that impacted your life on X (@leytonrocks) and leave a 5-star review and tell us which 3 films impacted your adult life. Best ones get read out on the podcast. Credits: Intro/Outro music: *Rocking The Stew* by Tokyo Dragons (https://www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Written, produced, and hosted by Stuart Wright for [Britflicks.com](https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jason Williamson sits in for John while he was out on the links. Jason interviews several people that have been involved with Impact Sports over the years and the impact it has made in their lives. ________________________________________________________We post a weekly devotional episode every Thursday and our regular episodes on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month!Visit our website - Email us - Instagram - X - Facebook
Dr. Darrin Peppard sits down with Dr. Jason Williamson—speaker, author, and creator of the Second Mile Mentality—to explore how leaders move beyond minimum expectations and build cultures where presence becomes proof. From a tiny Arkansas town to college athletics and the principal's office, Jason's journey shaped a practical framework for resilience, excellence, and intentional service.He unpacks the Second Mile philosophy (go above the job description), the PACE model (Purpose • Affirmation • Collaboration/Control • Engagement), and concrete strategies for modeling, celebrating growth, and handling resistance without taking it personally. If you're an early-career AP/Principal or a veteran leader sharpening your edge, this episode delivers playbook-ready tactics.In this episode:Tech hiccups, persistence, and the leadership lesson of “find a way”From Ozan, AR (pop. 81) to college athletics: foundations of service-first leadershipSecond Mile leadership: presence → proof; kindness, eye contact, enthusiasmTurning customer-service training into school culture (the “my pleasure” mindset)Modeling what matters: visibility in halls, classrooms, and duty postsPACE core values in action:Put students firstFocus on learningSupport each otherCommit to growthEngage in the processDealing with disengagement and tough feedback without getting defensivePreparing assistant principals for the leap to the principal's chairConnect with Dr. Jason WilliamsonWebsite & socials: IAmJasonWilliamson.com and @IAmJasonWilliamsonLinkedIn: JasonWilliamsonEDDLinktr.ee - Jason Williamson
Welcome to the cypher! Audio Nuggets is where you will find a symbiotic force; both the heaviness of the air to breathe, and the light of freedom of liberation. Where human consciousness is alive. Each voice has a moment to spotlight their IT; their shine; their journey; their truth; their gold. We are honored to be joined by Jason Williamson for this episode, Bravery is Freedom- Black Men Sharing How They Became.Jason D. Williamson has served as Executive Director of the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law since June 2021. Prior to this, he served as the Deputy Director of the ACLU's Criminal Law Reform Project. He began his legal career in New Orleans in the months following Hurricane Katrina. Jason serves as an adjunct clinical professor at New York University School of Law, where he teaches the Racial Justice and Abolition Clinic. As of August 25, 2025, Jason assumed the role of Executive Director with the National Center for Law and Economic Justice, based in New York City. This conversation is about more than résumés or institutions. Our conversation is rooted in Jason's lifestyle and daily practice of abolitionism—seeing beyond punishment and militarized policing toward a world organized around care, dignity, and collective responsibility. Together, we explore what it means to navigate the stereotype threat of being a Black man and Black father in these Americas, and how Jason's journey has been shaped by faith, family, and a profound sense of responsibility to those who came before—and the generations he has yet to meet. You'll witness how legacy shapes responsibility, how expectation becomes fuel, and how the devastation in New Orleans twenty years ago catalyzed Jason's lifelong commitment to racial justice and liberation.Take a deep breath. Let this conversation rush in—unsettling what must be unsettled, stirring your bravery, and daring you to imagine abolitionism and liberation not as distant realities, but as the work of NOW.This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.
Emily Pilbeam presents a mixtape of her personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing, including Pale Blue Eyes, Cooper T featuring Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods, Shayk, Rosie Alena, Grace Monaco and more. Plus a featured artist piece from Jessica Winter, who's soon to release her debut album.
This week on the Any Given Runday podcast, we welcome Jason Williamson (@jasonwilliamsonultra on Instagram). Jason is a pilot turned endurance runner and aviation entrepreneur who has podiumed in numerous races, including the Kerry Way Ultra and the Double Mountain Trail Running Festival. He has the fastest known time for running the length of Ireland and is gearing up for his biggest challenge yet: 4,000 kilometres across Australia starting this August.In this episode, Jason shares his transformation from a 5K runner to tackling ultra-marathons, the motivation behind his demanding races, and his upcoming adventure Down Under. Tune in to hear about Jason's journey, training, the mental and physical demands of ultra-endurance events, and the charities he's supporting through his endeavours. 00:00 Introduction to Jason Williamson01:10 Jason's Early Life and Introduction to Running02:26 Transition to Long-Distance Running03:56 The Turning Point: Embracing Ultra Running05:54 First Ultra Marathon Experience06:49 Balancing Life Between Australia and Ireland13:12 Training and Coaching Insights18:56 The Length of Ireland Challenge35:22 Choosing Between Different Challenges37:14 The Importance of Crew and Support48:28 Balancing Family and Extreme Running51:04 Raising Awareness for Mental Health55:44 Preparing for the Ultimate ChallengeYou can follow us on Instagram:@anygivenrundaypodcastThis episode is sponsored by ULTRAPURE Laboratories. Ask for the ULTRAPURE Laboratories Muscle Recovery range in your local Pharmacy or Health Store. Their ULTRAPURE Ice Cold Menthol Gel is instant fast acting and cooling savior. You can also check out their muscle recovery range through their website:Ultrapurelabs.ie You can now get 25% off all Perform Nutrition products using the code 'AGR' at checkoutPerformNutrition.com
In June 2023, Jason Williamson set a record by running the length of Ireland on 'The Ireland Way' in just 14 days, 9 hours, 26 minutes, and 23 seconds.Originally from Australia, Jason now lives in Co. Cork, Ireland. He was a cross-country runner in school, but life took him away from running. In his 40s, he decided to reconnect with his passion and push his limits.As he approaches his 50th birthday in September 2025, Jason is preparing for his biggest challenge yet—running a 4,000km ultra-marathon across Australia.Join us as we explore Jason's inspiring journey of resilience and transformation. Stay tuned! Contact:runacrossaustralia@gmail.comInstagram / Threads @jasonwilliamsonultraLinkedin
Jason Williamson is no stranger to taking on epic challenges. The Six West Aviation founder, who is based in Shannon, will undertake an incredible 4,000km run across Australia later this year. The run, which will surely test the limits of human endurance, will see Jason covering an average of two marathons per day, over the course of 50 days! It's one hell of a challenge: to find out why he is doing it, what the preparation will be like, and much more besides. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Jason Williamson, founder of CityWest based in Shannon. Photo(C): Daniel Reche from Pexels via canva
This week's episode of Midnight Chats is all about Greg's and Stu's favourite albums of 2024, with a little room to also discuss the records that definitely weren't. They can't all be winners, but Greg and Stu have brought 3 of their favourites each to pitch against one another. We also hear your favourites, and from some past and future Midnight Chats guests, including Biig Piig, Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods, Richard Dawson, Aurora and Anna B Savage. Find our musical recommendations on our Spotify playlist, Beat The Algorithm. You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod. Further reading/listening/viewing: Loud And Quiet Albums of the Year list The Quietus Anastasia Coope interview Pitchfork's Kendrick Lamar GNX review Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist Sign up to the Loud And Quiet Weekly newsletter Credits: Editing by Stuart Stubbs Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines Artwork by Kate PriorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As leaders, we can fall into the trap of thinking we have to be the ones with all the ideas, but that's simply not true. Our teams need to know that not only is bringing fresh, innovative ideas welcomed, but it's also needed. Join Dr. D.J. Horton and guest Pastor Jason Williamson, founder of the Through Our Eyes Project, for a conversation on why we need the ideas of others and how we can create an atmosphere where people feel encouraged to think creatively.
Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson swung by JOETowers to chat to Oli about the general election, class, welfare, and the possibility of socialism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Jason Williamson as we explore the power of collective commitments in driving school culture. Jason discusses the importance of putting students first and prioritizing their learning experience. We delve into the significance of supporting each other as educators and committing to personal and professional growth. Discover how to incorporate collective commitments into every aspect of school life, including instructional conversations, coaching dialogues, and communications with students, staff, parents, and the community. Tune in to gain valuable insights into fostering a positive and thriving school culture centered around shared values and commitments. In this Episode, we also discuss: Checking objectives out of compassion Intentional communication as a leader And his new book, Second Mile Encouragement Devotional About Jason Williamson Dr. Williamson is serving in his 20th year in public education. He has enjoyed working as a teacher, coach, testing coordinator, athletic director, assistant principal and principal. Currently, he serves as an assistant principal at Northside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He exemplifies positive, servant, and professional leadership that makes a difference in the lives of the scholars and staff. Dr. Williamson is always focused on student success. He has led the implementation for new programs and best practices for teaching and learning. Dr. Williamson builds positive relationships with all stakeholders. Dr. Williamson strives to make everyone around him better as he continues to grow as an instructional leader. Follow Jason Williamson Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/jwilliamson713 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondmilewilliamson/ Facebook: Jason Williamson Linkedin: Jason Williamson Ed. D https://www.amazon.com/Second-Mile-Encouragement-Devotinal-provides/dp/B0CWVJJ7JM?crid=3ONX81PD99ZAJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.T6aEs-WiBwdXtIxxTDAHZ2MAg2M0XQNLTK7sL_vdHJhU5o0BoKwk8T8gnSkbvyzC3pNZSGQdT0IsMKUSGME7f1VNj07rLjoDOpM0L1AlUNs7RPbi0R4JplUl4-s70ZKF.ZkIiXTGb0fHUo3hbia0xE9a1dh79tYHZF5w9FgA6yBA&dib_tag=se&keywords=jason+williamson+devotional&qid=1709504698&sprefix=jason+willimson+devotional%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=8efab67cf7376a90f9ae5b802761360f&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl – Are you a superfan of the Aspire podcast? Well, now you can show off your support with the new Aspire swag, featuring tee shirts, hoodies and a variety of drinkware. You can find all your Aspire Swag at www.teachbetter.com/swag Use Discount Code: ASPIRE for 25% OFF Tee-Shirts, Hoodies, and Drinkware: ASPIRE: The Leadership
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*This is part two of Jason Williamson's episode. Though you are free to listen in whichever order you so desire we really do recommend listening to part one first or things might be slightly confusing*It might come as a shock to many of you, but over the years The Moon Under Water has served as a place for some of the best musicians to share stories, hone their craft, and generally get creative. For example, did you know that Brian Wilson wrote "God Only Knows" whilst changing some barrels in the cellar? And Beyonce was inspired to write "Crazy In Love" after seeing Landlord Robbie staring at the pump clip of one of the guest ales? This week we're joined by another musician, who's ready to get creative with designing his dream pub. It's Sleaford Mods vocalist Jason Williamson.As a member of Sleaford Mods Jason has travelled the globe sharing his music with millions; and for those of you interested in seeing them live they're about to embark on a UK tour! Though Jason no longer drinks alcohol, here at The Moon Under Water we feel it's important that EVERYONE can enjoy pubs, and we can't wait to hear what his sober pub looks like.Have you got a message you want to send to the landlord? If so, send it to robbie@moonunderpod.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It might come as a shock to many of you, but over the years The Moon Under Water has served as a place for some of the best musicians to share stories, hone their craft, and generally get creative. For example, did you know that Brian Wilson wrote "God Only Knows" whilst changing some barrels in the cellar? And Beyonce was inspired to write "Crazy In Love" after seeing Landlord Robbie staring at the pump clip of one of the guest ales? This week we're joined by another musician, who's ready to get creative with designing his dream pub. It's Sleaford Mods vocalist Jason Williamson.As a member of Sleaford Mods Jason has travelled the globe sharing his music with millions; and for those of you interested in seeing them live they're about to embark on a UK tour! Though Jason no longer drinks alcohol, here at The Moon Under Water we feel it's important that EVERYONE can enjoy pubs, and we can't wait to hear what his sober pub looks like.Have you got a message you want to send to the landlord? If so, send it to robbie@moonunderpod.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods talks new EP More UK Grim and why 2023 has been the band's finest year yet.
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For this episode we chat with Andrew Fearn from the legendary UK duo, Sleaford Mods. Their latest release UK GRIM picks up where their 2021 release Spare Ribs left off, with gritty minimalist production and Jason Williamson's blunt societal diagnostic lyrics. Enjoy! Sponsored by: Focusrite Pro https://pro.focusrite.com
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This week, we are joined by Jason Williamson from minimalist punk-hop royalty, Sleaford Mods, who joins us from his home in the UK. We delve into discussions about the irony and pomposity of it all, his experience as a touring artist starting his career at 42, the sensation of challenging everything around you, the significance of finding the perfect balance, originality and authenticity, the importance of maintaining good mental health, and the reasons behind his decision to study drama after dropping out of high school. Jason also tells us the story of how he used to cop wedgies working at the butcher's shop at the age of 16 and how he found his way to music.Shout outs @jason_williamson_ — and @younghenrys for getting behind the pod!Get tickets to our tour here: https://tnsw.co/tourSign up to our Patreon for a bonus pod each week (that's double the pod!) and other VIP stuff for just $5 a month:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chathttps://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrewshttps://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:MagnusHarry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsNickClaireJimi KendallEdmund SmithAngus LillieLachy TanShane OgleyScott MontgomerieAndy Drill
Prepare to improve your marketing game with this episode! You'll be eager to try out Jason Williamson's creative yet practical and actionable strategies to draw in new customers and help boost your sales. Jason discusses how to interact with your audience in ways you thought would most likely piss customers off. But with his tips, you'll learn how to be able to respond favorably and use it more effectively. Join me and Jason, as we talk about one of my favorite marketing tools. Don't skip this enlightening episode and find out what it is!
Yeah I'm thinking we're back. Back with a big one. Back with Bono. He wrote a memoir called Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story and we're podcasting all about it. Well, not all about it, but about half of it, because Bono's book is so meaty that it requires a two-part podcast. We dig into Bono's early life in bubblin' Dublin, the crucial single week where he asked out his wife and joined U2, his political awakening and initial transition into "foreign dignitary," and the time he made a Parmesan cheese sandwich at Paul McGuinness's house. It's a wild ride, and an Irish one. Missed you guys :) Subscribe to Molly's music newsletter (it costs $0): https://themollyzone.beehiiv.com/ Songs in the episode: "With Or Without You (8-Bit U2 Cover)" - 8-Bit Misfits "Teenage Kicks" - The Undertones "I Will Follow" - U2 "Sunday Bloody Sunday" - U2 "Pride (In The Name of Love)" - U2 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Band Aid "Where The Streets Have No Name" - U2 "Where The Streets Have No Name (Live)" - The Killers "Big Boy" - Viagra Boys and Jason Williamson "The Fly" - U2
Our guest for this episode, Jason Williamson, shares his story about an event that made him change what he believes in. The life-changing event from that accident made him realize how important it is to live in the moment and not waste any time. Tune in and discover how Jason turned things around and made a better version of himself. Who is Jason Williamson? Jason Williamson is the founder of E2 Agency, an e-commerce company that specializes in email and SMS marketing. He started the company in 2017. Since then, the company has been thriving and producing great results for its clients. Before entering the digital marketing industry, Jason was an aspiring electrician. And days before his certification, an accident occurred which changed the course of his journey. Innermost Superpower After his near-death experience where he busted his nose and almost placed him into a coma, Jason realized to embrace who he is and learned to love himself and everyone around him. Jason has now become one of the motivational speakers who never stopped helping people improve their lives thru his stories. Jason believes in the notion that “energy attracts energy”, thus this probably draws people closer to him. Chapter Stamps: 06:05 Intro 00:13 Jason K Williamson 02:18 Adding Value and Sensing Energy 08:00 Williamson's E-commerce Business 11:39 Jason's Backstory 23:00 Add Value: Live the Moment 28:12 Innermost Superpower 31:50 How Magnetic People Change Lives 32:45 Right Environment Gives New Perspectives Pullout Quotes: “I'm a huge believer in energy attracts energy like big believe I've seen it, I felt it happened the story of actually how I got started in my businesses…” “What I love about it so much it's just its value really what it kind of comes down to is that its value that I can guarantee I have such a moral and ethical compass that I could never go into a business and sell them something that I don't know I can deliver absolutely phenomenal value…” “I love network marketing I call it like the gateway drug of entrepreneurship so many people I know got involved in that and then what it does is that expands your mind and once your mind has been expanded it can never contract…” “Live for today as tomorrow may never come…” “One of the missions that I go out there and I try no spread it to people is I don't want you to live that way lot of people say you know I want to stack all this money and where is money money is great …(but) nobody has ever died I mean six feet in the ground and everyone goes he was amazing he had ten million dollars in his bank people don't care that, they care about the fire that you set in that soul they care about the value you leave…” “When you make people feel good about themselves they like you…” “I think the quickest way to change your life is to change your friends…” Socials Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jasonkwilliamson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jason.k.williamson/?hl=en
Hey pod people, we are back! Not only that but we are celebrating our 50th episode of What Goes Around! What a long strange trip it's been but you ain't seen nothing yet. The new series kicks off with a guest we have been after since the very beginning, and at last we can welcome Jason Williamson of the legendary Sleaford Mods to the podcast. Never short of an opinion and alway good for a quote Jason along with his musical partner Andrew Fearn have been making incendiary political music that is the embodiment of punk whilst borrowing from the world's of HipHop and Dance. Jason sat down to discuss some of his Phonographic Memories with us as the brand new Sleaford Mods album "UK Grim" is released and all we can say is it was well worth the wait!Before all that though Deb and Eamon celebrate their 50th episode by looking back at some of their favourite moments from the last 3 years.PLUSWe talk to author and friend of the show Wesley Doyle about his brilliant new book "Conform to deform: The weird and wonderful world of Some Bizarre". The book tells the story of Some Bizarre Records the seminal label run by maverick svengali Stevo who discovered the likes of Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The The and many more.AND THERES MORE!We are delighted to have author and punk legend Johnny Robb on the show! Johnny takes time out of his hectic schedule to discuss his new book "Goth: The art of darkness". In this excellent tome Johnny traces the roots of the Gothic movement from the fall of Rome to Bauhaus and beyond. It really is an epic piece of work and Johnny is an enthralling raconteur.Please like, subscribe and spread the word about our lovely little podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cada vez más cerca de ver 'Memento Mori' de Depeche Mode en directo pero de momento nos conformamos con nuestro disco de la semana. Despertamos cono la unión de Connie Constance y Jason Williamson y suenan novedades de Alfa Mist, MC Yallah, The Beths o de Cala Vento.Connie Constance - Kamikaze (feat. Jason Williamson) Depeche Mode - Caroline's Monkey Depeche Mode - Before We Drown Alfa Mist, Bongeziwe Mabandla - Apho Georgia Anne Muldrow, Josef Leimberg - Nuke's Blues MC Yallah, Debmaster - Miniboss The Beths - Watching The Credits Jess Williamson - HunterClark - Dismissive Everything But The Girl - Nothing Left To Lose - Four Tet Remix Jessy Lanza - Don't Leave Me Now Cala Vento - 23 Semanas Perdón Por Todo - Se te hace tan tarde… Ruiseñora, Andrea Buenavista - Echa el pestillo Alan Braxe, Annie - Never Coming Back Water From Your Eyes - Barley Sofia Kourtesis - Madres Renaldo & Clara - Globus
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In episode #122 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar catches up with Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods to talk about their new album UK GRIM out now on Rough Trade Records. The album is the Nottingham duo's most dancefloor-friendly release to date, UK GRIM is an urgent and sage-like look at life, living and the gritty reality of our era. In this interview, Jason talks about the new album, collaborating on songs with Jane's Addiction's creative powerhouse, Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro, and with Florence Shaw, from British band Dry Cleaning, their upcoming tour and much more. Check out the article on XS Noize - https://bityl.co/HhT4 Please also subscribe and follow XS Noize on the social media links below: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/xsnoizemusic Twitter - https://twitter.com/xsnoizemusic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xsnoizemusic/
Andrew Fearn's stripped down, austere electro-punk productions and Jason Williamson's biting yet absurdly humourous lyrics and delivery have been exploring austerity-era Britain, culture, and working class life for over a decade. Collectively as Sleaford Mods, they've always done exactly their own thing in their own way but their last album Spare Ribs connected with a wider audience, maybe they've even become generational spokespeople in the process too. Add to this, the new album's title, UK Grim, couldn't be more apt. Jason and Andrew talk with Paul about their status as spokespeople, humour as a form of resilience, the debilitating effect of the tory government on people and the band's creative process.UK Grim by Sleaford Mods is out now on Rough Trade.Paul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Lost and Sound title music by E.S.O
Keep that desk area tidy! Because I'm speaking to Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods on the podcast today and there is plenty to discuss; we talk about Jason's burgeoning, and perhaps destructive, obsession with Depop during the 2020 lockdowns; about what America makes of the Nottingham duo; Perry Farrell – who I vow to get on the podcast at some point, mark my words – the dangers of unchecked anger; Blair's Britain; why Rough Trade Records might be responsible for the misery prevalent in modern Britain (I'm joking, love you Rough Trade Records!); neoliberalism; therapy; why so many men of an age have an irrational fear of HIV – just imagine I said that last bit in the voice of John Hurt – and, this being my podcast, there's also an extended bit about OCD. Oh, and there's some stuff about the band's excellent 12th record, UK GRIM, which is out now! Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n7lf7a64_M&t=64s Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
Their new album UK GRIM is out this Friday - here's Jason talking about getting a thicker skin, the competitive nature of bands, his childhood, listening to 80s music, when Stewart Lee came to a gig, curious sartorial decisions + lots more. Photo: Ewen Spencer Head to 2000 Trees Festival this July. Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: Sleaford Mods 'So Trendy', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Williamson of the Sleaford Mods is my guest on this episode of Our Social Landscape. Originally from Grantham and currently of Nottingham, England, Williamson and his musical partner Andrew Fearn make bass-driven punk rock with cutting and insightful social commentary.
#112 Boyuan Zhao: E-Commerce Agency CEOs Share Their Best Tips Welcome back to The Ecom Show! Today's discussion is special for anyone with their own e-commerce store because we've got the founder of not one but two e-commerce agencies to talk about everything Ecom! Our guest for today is Boyuan Zhao. He is the founder of the e-commerce email marketing agency PLTHORA. Apart from this, he also has his own Youtube channel where he shares tutorials on how to master Klaviyo, and he's got professional investments in cryptocurrency as well. In this episode, Boyuan Zhao and Daniel Budai, podcast host and CEO of Budai Media, will be discussing everything that goes into growing an e-commerce brand. Tune in to hear more about: ✔️The Key To Designing A Viral Product ✔️Be A Content First E-Commerce Brand. ✔️ Boyuan's Advice For E-Commerce Entrepreneurs. The Key To Designing A Viral Product This one's important for anyone that's looking to enter the e-commerce space or to even expand their product line. There are two things that can make any product go viral. The first is coming up with something quirky. Take the brand Oodie for instance. Oodie is an apparel brand that creates oversized hoodies that double up as blankets. This Australian apparel brand has built a nine-figure business by creating a unique and quirky product that stands out. In fact, one of our previous guests, Jason Williamson, runs an SMS marketing agency that handles Oodie's SMS flows, and he shed more light on this brand in episode 105. The second is to create hyper utility. Products that can find a unique solution to a very specific problem have the potential to go viral. The Shark Tank legacy brand, Scrub Daddy, is a perfect example of this. There is a sponge that helps clean out every corner of a dish. Similarly, any product that solves a specific problem has viral potential because those types of products are great for ads. You can create simple direct videos that drive customers to purchase your product. If you're looking to enter the e-commerce space with a new product, start by finding a problem and find a unique way to create a solution for it. A lot of people do it the other way round. They create their product and look for a USP after. However, the best way to beat market saturation is by creating a product that can easily stand out. Be A Content First E-Commerce Brand With the explosion of social media, everyone's a content creator! It's no longer enough to just have a good website. In order to create a successful brand, you need to have a great social media presence. This includes being omnipresent on channels like Tik-Tok, Instagram, Facebook, or even Youtube; based on what you sell. Social media platforms help you build a community that can drive your sales even if your website isn't great! For example, there's this company called Ancestral Supplements. This company's founder markets himself as the Liver King. Their products sell extremely well despite having a simple website, high prices, and a high shipping fee. This is because they have great marketing in place. Being a content-first brand helps in building social capital in the form of trust. The more your customers trust you, the more they're willing to shop from you, despite your brand's shortcomings. Boyuan's Advice For E-Commerce Entrepreneurs E-commerce agencies interact with entrepreneurs from every walk of life and solve problems by coming up with innovative strategies on the regular. We asked Boyuan to share some of his biggest learnings and takeaways from his experience in the industry. Here's what he had to say: What has been your biggest learning from running a business? "My biggest learning has been understanding the value of time. People are constantly advertising how they achieved success in very quick timeframes; this can mess with your perception of how well you're doing something. But it's important to understand that things just take some time, especially if you're pursuing more high-leverage activities. For example, when I first started out, I was doing cold email outreach. So, it'd be about a two-week delay between me putting in the effort and seeing the return. But then, when I started pivoting towards content, it was actually like a three to a six-month time period before I got my first big client. But the thing is, cold outreach is linear in the sense that you just send the email, and that's it. And it's forgotten about, whereas content is more or less evergreen, so it's higher leverage. So, it took me a while to understand that exponential growth can take time to build." Hiring is extremely crucial for agencies because, in an agency, you're selling a service. And the quality of your service depends on the people in your team. Could you walk us through your hiring process? "I'm pretty proud of my team at the moment; I'm working with some really great people. I usually hire from within my own community. I get several inquiries about job openings from my YouTube follower base. The second has been through LinkedIn and extensive interviews. I outsource it to professional recruiters and try to find quality leads by filtering them out with good assignments and a detailed interview process. I also keep finding ways to retain my team by incentivizing team members when they accomplish good targets. This is usually done by rewarding them with a bonus when the project they're working on performs extraordinarily well." To sum it all up, the key to growing your brand lies in building a viral product, focusing your energy on creating a strong content strategy to market your product, being patient, and most importantly, surrounding yourself with the right kind of team to help your brand grow! Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The Ecom Show. We release new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. You can check out our previous episodes here. Follow Boyuan: LinkedIn Youtube Instagram Twitter Follow Daniel: Daniel's LinkedIn Daniel's Facebook Daniel's Youtube
Jason Williamson discusses the history of Sleaford Mods, being English, encountering the Sex Pistols and admiring John Lydon, sobriety and becoming a musician late in life, the best MCs in Wu-Tang Clan, Sleaford Mods tour dates and the new Live at Nottz Arena EP, other future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
President & CEO of the Ohio Restaurant Association joins us to talk about the impact of COVID-19 to Ohio's foodservice industry and the impact of food price inflation. Plus, Dale has an update with Robert Fox of CoBank, Matt visits with Jason Williamson of Williamson Crop Insurance, and Dale has a report with Wesley Haun of Tiger Sul Products. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!
John is joined by Jason Williamson, the Missions Pastor at Church at the Mill. This week John and Jason discuss being called to full time ministry. Jason also helps us kick off the first day of 4DFN (Four Days for the Nations), which is four days to celebrate the God stories and to raise the needed funds to support our ministry. During these four days, there is a $25K matching challenge. 4DFN runs Tuesday, May 18 through midnight Friday May 21. This episode is sponsored by: Farm Bureau and Through Our Eyes Project We will post episodes the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month! Visit our website Email us Instagram Twitter Facebook
Oracle for Startups? Carl and Richard talk to Jason Williamson about Oracle's programs to support startups using Oracle's Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Jason talks about how startups can get credit on OCI, migrate workloads from other locations, and even interoperate with other clouds - for redundancy, special services, or even to save money. The conversation also dives into what Oracle brings to the table - access to investors in the Silicon Valley, even to existing Oracle customers! If you'd like to take Oracle for Startups for a spin, go to https://www.oracle.com/startup/ and use the promo code NETROCKS for $2,500 USD in free cloud credits!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Oracle for Startups? Carl and Richard talk to Jason Williamson about Oracle's programs to support startups using Oracle's Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Jason talks about how startups can get credit on OCI, migrate workloads from other locations, and even interoperate with other clouds - for redundancy, special services, or even to save money. The conversation also dives into what Oracle brings to the table - access to investors in the Silicon Valley, even to existing Oracle customers! If you'd like to take Oracle for Startups for a spin, go to https://www.oracle.com/startup/ and use the promo code NETROCKS for $2,500 USD in free cloud credits!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
WE CELEBRATE 200 EPISODES OF THE OHIO AG NET PODCAST! None of this would be possible without our amazing team through the years, and of course, the many guests and listeners that tune in each week! Matt, Dusty, Kolt, and Dale take a glimpse back at the first Ohio Ag Net Episode. We have a ton of Featured Audio this week! Matt talked to two of the Between the Rows farmers, Don Jackson from Preble County and Bill Daugherty from Coshocton County. Dale has audio with Frank Burkett. Kolt has audio with Virgil Strickler from the Ohio Stte Fair. Dusty talks with with Jason Williamson.
In this episode of the-future-happening-now Net Effects Podcast, co-hosts Les Ottolenghi and Mark Bavisotto interview Jason Williamson, VP of Oracle for Startups and Oracle for Research. Williamson is a passionate advocate for helping people build things that haven't been built. At Oracle for Startups, he works to help people who invent, create, and discover do it with Oracle technology. Williamson and his team help startups accelerate growth, development, and revenue opportunities by bringing an array of resources to assist in all areas of growth. Startups at every stage, industry, and/or location are supported and welcomed. Oracle for Research strives to see a generational impact in advancing the world through scientific discovery. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neteffectspodcast/message
"In my experience, the Manager's Hat is one of the most difficult hats to wear because founders simply can't clone themselves. How can you possibly trust others with your baby? How can you possibly be comfortable with someone carrying on a task in a different way than you would approach it? If you're hoping to grow your business, you absolutely must become a master at wearing the Manager's Hat." - Jason Williamson, Vice President, Oracle for StartupsThis is Chapter 8: The Manager's HatThe author of Startup Hats is David Gardner, a seven-time successful startup entrepreneur who now spends his time advising and investing in early stage companies at his venture capital firm Cofounders Capital. Working with startups ranging from software to breweries, David provides firsthand knowledge of what founders need to know to be successful – how to think critically, master time management, and avoid disastrous mistakes.A new chapter of Startup Hats will be released each week, but if you'd like the audiobook now, it's available on Audible now!
Welcome to The Best Of Times podcast brought you by Lush and The Quietus. The Best Of Times is a new podcast show presented by writer and broadcaster John Doran and over the coming months he will be talking to people about some of the best and worst times they have been through, and in the process, find out how these experiences have made them who they are today. The podcast is produced and engineered by Andrew Paine and co-produced by Matthew Shaw. The theme music is by Oh The Gilt. EPISODE ONE: The Best Of Times... with Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods Jason is one half of the electronic punk band Sleaford Mods, along with Andrew Fearn. He started making this inimitable brand of music in 2007, which felt like it was just in time for the banking crisis and the band went on to capture the zeitgeist as it exists at street level. Sleaford Mods have become the true poet laureates of broken, austerity, Brexit Britain. They are just about to release their 11th album, Eaton Alive.
A talk with Sleaford Mods vocalist/lyricist Jason Williamson about Mod culture, Russell Brand, passing gas, and UK politics.