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Best podcasts about joe cash

Latest podcast episodes about joe cash

Hello and Welcome
The October Banter Pod

Hello and Welcome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 179:25


Will, Alex, and Jerome get together for this month's banter pod. They open with a recap of their team bonding trip during Raptors training camp in Montreal, Will taking his dad to watch Lionel Messi in Toronto, Joe Cash's wedding, and a behind-the-scenes look at Alex's surprise 40th birthday party. Later, they answer listener questions about whether any players have taken issue with their podcasts, where they see themselves in five years, worst vacations, which Raptor they would want to sit next to on a flight, who has a best drip, who would win an arm wrestling contest, top pizza spots, if there are any good restaurants in Etobicoke, best food courts in Markham, and more. Finally, they discuss HBO's “Industry” (SPOILERS 2:16:44) and draft their favorite characters from the show.Reach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch! Visit hellowelcome.show and click on the merch link.Original Music by DIVISION 88.Hello and Welcome is presented by Betway. https://betway.ca- Only Available In Ontario, must be 19+. Please play responsibly.Tangerine: www.tangerine.caGreta Bar YYZ: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/torontoCoors Light: http://eraineverycan.comReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

China Business Brief
Andrew Seaton: 2022 Summer Recap

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 16:22


A lot has happened in China over the course of the year so far, much of which has been in anticipation of next month's Party Congress. Andrew Seaton (CEO, China-Britain Business Council) joins Joe Cash for a refresher, as China watchers the world over turn their attention to next month's meeting and wonder whether it might bring about any change to the zero Covid policy, the economic troubles the market is experiencing, and how China engages with the wider world. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
Duncan Clark: Has China Become 'Uninvestible?'

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 22:32


Over February and March of this year, early-stage investment by venture capitalists in China declined by as much as 90% compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, foreign investors pulled out £23 billion worth of Chinese bonds, representing the largest outflow since the beginning of China's bond market. Such numbers have led some commentators to suggest that China has become 'uninvestable.' Duncan Clark, a vice-chair at the China-Britain Business Council and chairman of BDA China, speaks to Joe Cash on why he does not buy into the idea that China has become off-limits to foreign investors as a result of recent political and Covid-induced turmoil in the country and explains how foreign investors' attitudes towards China have changed over the past 30 years. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

Unusually Successful - Unique Stories from Upstate South Carolina
From Greenville to Per Se to Noma and Back | Joe Cash of Scoundrel

Unusually Successful - Unique Stories from Upstate South Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 48:45


Joe grew up in the Upstate of SC and is about to open Scoundrel, a French Bistro in the heart of downtown Greenville.  In between, he honed his craft at some of the best restaurants in the world. If you're interested in the local business and food scene, you'll enjoy this converstaion.

China Business Brief
Alicia Garcia-Herrero: What is Going on with China's Economy?

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 16:26


Worries about the health of the Chinese economy are mounting. Despite the respectable growth of 4.8% for the first quarter of this year, several indicators suggest that it is starting to come under considerable strain. Last month's economic data showed an economy that is struggling in the face of multiple headwinds: April's Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) – which measures the Chinese manufacturing sector – dropped to 47.4, the lowest figure since the start of the pandemic, while export data weakened to just 3.9%, the slowest monthly growth since June 2020. Getting the economy back on track will surely be one of the major tasks of the Chinese government in the coming months. Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Chief Economist for the Asia-Pacific within Natixis, speaks to Joe Cash on the levers the Chinese government has at its disposal to try and put the economy back on a more even keel and explains why, in the absence of choosing to live with Covid, economic policymakers will have their work cut out if they are to be successful. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
Kiran Patel: Your China Start-Up Guide

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 15:56


China can be a complex and challenging market for new exporters. While the country holds huge potential for small and medium sized (SMEs) companies from across a wide range of sectors, for sure, getting your company in front of China's 1.4 billion consumers will first require you to get to grips with a raft of market barriers and its regional diversity. And this can be tricky. Kiran Patel, CBBC's Senior Director - Commercial, speaks to Joe Cash on some of the ways successful SMEs in China have overcome these hurdles, particularly now travel to and from the country is difficult. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
Jeff Astle: 2022 Two Sessions

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 16:43


China's political leaders have just completed their big annual meetings known as the ‘Two Sessions' or LiangHui. The meetings are important every year, in that they demonstrate Beijing's priorities for the economy in the year ahead. This year's event was particularly notable for the government's emphasis on stability, despite the meetings taking place against a backdrop of China facing its worst Covid outbreak since the early days of the pandemic in January 2020 and a difficult external environment following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Jeff Astle, APCO's Managing Director in Shanghai, joins Joe Cash to discuss the meeting's outcomes and key takeaways for business, following the publication of the firm's 2022 Two Sessions Special Report. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: China's 2022 Two Sessions: What Multinationals Need to Know: https://apcoworldwide.com/blog/chinas-2022-two-sessions-report/

China Business Brief
Rogier Creemers: Private Data, Public Rules: China's Cybersecurity Regime

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 11:10


China's policymakers have been busy upgrading the country's cybersecurity regime. Over the last couple of years, the Cybersecurity Law (2016) has evolved and been joined by a whole host of accompanying legislation, including the Personal Information Protection Law and the Data Security Law of last year. In short: Beijing has made clear that data must be regulated and that it falls on companies to ensure that they are toeing the line. Many of the country's tech giants have already fallen foul of such legislation, but China's new cybersecurity regulatory regime is about so much more than meting out punishment; it's actually smart regulation, says Rogier Creemers, Assistant Professor in Modern Chinese Studies at Leiden University. Rogier talks to Joe Cash about what prompted a shift in the Chinese government's attitude towards data security, what Beijing plans to do with its new powers going forward, and why the introduction of the PIPL and DSL could be good for China's economy. This episode is part one of two, and listeners wanting an introduction to the PIPL and the DSL are encouraged to first listen to this earlier episode of the China Business Brief featuring Torsten Weller: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/china-business-brief/id1541091516?i=1000525682356 The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast. Links to resources mentioned in the episode: DigiChina: https://digichina.stanford.edu Rogier's piece for SupChina: https://supchina.com/2022/01/26/chinas-data-legislation-matures/

China Business Brief
Ambassador Chapuis on EU-China Relations

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 21:08


2021 was a tumultuous year in EU-China relations. It began with both sides celebrating the agreement of a new investment deal. Its end was marked by the worst crisis in relations between Brussels and Beijing since 1981—with Lithuania imitating the Dutch diplomats that came before and recalling its representatives as Vilnius' bilateral relationship with Beijing soured and was downgraded. The EU and China also imposed tit-for-tat sanctions on several officials and Members of the European Parliament. Annus horribilis comes to mind. But Brussels' man in Beijing, Ambassador Nicolas Chapuis, is optimistic. Behind the headlines of sanctions and showdowns at the World Trade Organization is engagement, and not only where it is easy for the two sides to agree - the environment, global development, and so on - but where the two are ideologically poles apart. Make no mistake, fixing EU-China relations will not be easy, as Ambassador Chapuis explains to Joe Cash. Both sides continue to ask a lot of each other—and there are areas where they will likely never agree. But, as the Ambassador explains, there is no substitute for engagement. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

Creative Imbalance
Episode 164 - "Just Checkin In" with Joe Cash

Creative Imbalance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 46:57


Today we check in with musician / film director Joe Cash! Hear about what he's up to now, get an in depth look into the Toronto Punk scene, talk about the art of sneaking booze into concert venues, hear about his collection of 90's memorabilia, and specifically what happens to you after you decide to eat a 20 year old pack of Sodalicious.

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China Business Brief
Rahul Ahluwalia: Money Talks

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 15:38


2021 was supposed to be a big year in Chinese financial and professional services policy. Following the agreement in principle of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment late last year, analysts and financiers alike expected financial liberalisation to be high on the agenda as Brussels and Beijing sat down to ratify the deal over the course of this year. But while the openings that foreign banks had hoped for appear someway off, and China's markets have become more controlled under the guise of 'Common Prosperity', British banks have continued to do well in the market throughout 2021, says Rahul Ahluwalia (Minister Counsellor - Financial Services & Investment) of the British Embassy in Beijing. Rahul talks to Joe Cash on how the UK and China have found additional areas within which to collaborate in financial services, particularly in green finance; why he feels that British banks are well placed to continue to expand their presence in the market; and how likely it is that the UK and China will hold an Economic & Financial Dialogue ('EFD') next year. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council ('CBBC'). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
In Conversation with Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 15:19


Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles (Chair, China-Britain Business Council) speaks to Joe Cash on how his distinguished career within the British foreign service prepared him to join the ongoing debate on the UK's future economic relationship with China. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
Adam Knight: Do Chinese Consumers Still Want to Buy British?

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 19:58


Following a spate of consumer boycotts in March and the announcement of the government's goal of Common Prosperity over the summer, one could (easily!) be forgiven for assuming that the China market is turning its back on foreign luxury goods brands. But demand for British brands remains strong, and the market is "buoyant", says Adam Knight (Co-founder at TONG). Adam talks to Joe Cash about how China's luxury goods market has changed over the course of Covid-19 and how brands have had to alter their approach when selling to Chinese consumers, now that they are unable to travel and spend overseas and are more likely to be viewing products on WeChat rather than in a duty-free store. Add the resurgence of GuoChao (国潮) and Common Prosperity to the mix, and the number of factors foreign brands must consider when seeking to appeal to Chinese consumers is growing significantly. Meaning "the rise of the national brands," the GuoChao phenomenon in particular could become a challenge to foreign brands as their 'foreign-ness' in China could start to work against them. Adam remains optimistic, however, and see's GuoChao as an exciting opportunity for foreign brands -- Tune in to find out why! The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
David Pilsbury: The Role of Universities in UK-China Relations

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 11:55


What role do the UK's higher education institutes and research & development centres play in the country's broader relationship with China? How has the political conversation regarding the presence of Chinese students on campuses across the UK evolved? Where should British universities seeking to engage with China more focus their efforts? This week on the China Business Brief, Dr David Pilsbury talks to Joe Cash on how the sector is navigating an increasingly politicised operating environment. Recently appointed as Chief Development Officer at Oxford International Education Group, David was until recently Deputy Vice-Chancellor, International, at Coventry University, where - among his wider responsibilities - he was responsible for developing the university's China strategy. During his time at Coventry University, David oversaw a 6-fold increase in overseas student recruitment, established the UK's largest overseas collaborative delivery programme with over 20,000 students in almost 30 countries, and sowed the seeds for the university to open a campus in China. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
Todd Hall: Punditry Pitfalls

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 21:24


This week on the China Business Brief, Professor Todd Hall shares his top tips for ‘China watching', in a wide-ranging discussion with Joe Cash on the most common punditry pitfalls afflicting those in the business of analysing China's current affairs. Spoiler alert: the term ‘China watching' makes its way onto the list! The director of the University of Oxford China Centre, Todd Hall is a professor of international relations with a research focus on international relations theory; the intersection of emotion, affect, and foreign policy; and Chinese foreign policy. Todd talks about why he finds it odd that when writing about America, analysts refrain from talking about the Eagle, but in the case of China, the Dragon is synonymous with China's historic sweep back to the 15th Century voyages of Zheng He. Last year, Todd published an essay titled “I'll tell you something about China,” in which he explains how a growing volume of essentialist readings, often written by non-China specialists, on topics such as how the CCP sees itself and the difference between Western and Chinese culture, only serve to further muddy the political waters that China specialists have spent so long trying to sieve through. After all, as Todd explains, when you think about it, pronouncements such as “the Chinese think about strategy in terms of the game of go, whereas Westerners think about the game of chess… are a lot like horoscopes: They're so broad that you could almost expand them to fit anything – explain any behaviour – but at the same time, they're really bad for planning your day!” Readings: Todd Hall, “I'll tell you something about China': Thoughts on the Specialist Study of the International Relations of the People's Republic of China,” St Antony's International Review 16, no.1 (August, 2020): 184-190. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/stair/stair/2020/00000016/00000001/art00014 The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

China Business Brief
A New Great Game? China & Afghanistan

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 10:39


China's Belt & Road Initiative is back in the spotlight. Indeed, it looks as if Central Asia is poised to make a return to the centre of China's strategic affairs and foreign policy planning more broadly. The fall of Kabul to the Taliban last weekend raises a number of geo-political questions, not least how - or indeed whether - China will look to capitalise on the withdrawal of the US from a key country within its sphere of influence. Chinese foreign policy experts often like to suggest that there is opportunity to be found in a crisis, but how Beijing will interact with the Taliban will surely be a stern test of their mantra that where there is a '危' there is also a '机'. Afghanistan boasts natural resources, can act as a conduit to Pakistan and out to open for water for Chinese exports destined to traverse the Belt & Road Initiative, and provides an opportunity for China to showcase its capabilities as a mediator on the world stage. Conversely, it also represents a geo-political headache, testing China's relationships with almost all of its neighbours, not to mention Russia and the US. Dr Samuel Ramani is a tutor of politics & international relations at the University of Oxford, where he received his DPhil in March 2021. He is a specialist on post-1991 Russian foreign policy with a particular focus on Russia's engagement with the Middle East, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific Region. Sam spoke to the CBBC's Joe Cash on why he believes that China is well placed to manage the relationship with its new neighbour. The views expressed in the China Business Brief podcast are those of invited contributors and not necessarily those of the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC). We do not accept any liability if the podcast is used for an alternative purpose from which it is intended, nor to any third party in respect of this podcast.

Stevie B’s Media Productions Presents
What A Word From The Lord Radio Show - (Episode 205)

Stevie B’s Media Productions Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 104:00


The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ.  With your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Special Guest Speaker:  Joe Cash                  Subject: "A Moment in Time"   Lesson Text: [Luke 4:1 - 8]                          (Bessemer 24th Street Church of Christ, Bessemer, Alabama) [The Community Corner] Special Guest: Tyson Fearrington (Independence associate with Legal Shield - specialinzing in helping commerial drivers and small business owners). Graham, North Carolina Co-host:  Isom Mullins                      Subject: "After the Storm"            (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina) DATE: July 27, 2021

China Business Brief
Can't visit China? We'll bring China to you: The view from Beijing

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 11:08


With business travel between the UK and China more or less suspended, it can be hard to get a sense of what's occupying the minds of the business community in China. So for this episode of the China Business Brief, we've tried to condense what we're hearing across the CBBC's China network into a 10-minute primer for anyone trying to keep abreast of the hot topics in the market. This time around, Joe Cash talks to the CBBC's chief representative & managing director in China, Tom Simpson, to get his take on how the British business community in China has fared over the last six months, the current state of UK-China relations, what's going on with Didi, and whether there are signs of business travel resuming anytime soon.

Jam2Rock Podcast
Is Soulja Boy The 1st? (Talk About It Tuesday's)

Jam2Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 49:26


ON this episode we talk Juneteenth, Soulja Boy/ Bow Wow verzuz, Boosie and talk with Up and Coming rapper Joe Cash

China Business Brief
Navigating China's Cybersecurity Environment: The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL)

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 8:57


UK companies operating in China are beholden to an increasing number of cybersecurity regulations. These influence a raft of business activities, including the ease with which a Chinese subsidiary of a multinational company can share customer or R&D data with other parts of the business; how businesses store data; and how corporate entities interact with the emerging Social Credit System. In this episode, Joe Cash talks to Torsten Weller about two new regulations making their way into law that are bound to add to the compliance burden of companies needing to move data to and from China, the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) and the Data Security Law (DSL). How similar is the PIPL to the European Union's GDPR? How can UK companies transfer data obtained by their Chinese subsidiaries out of the country? How does China determine liability when there is a data breach? This episode of the China Business Brief has you covered.

China Business Brief
How the urban-rural divide threatens China's rise out of the Middle Income Trap

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 24:45


China's population is now 1.4 billion, but more than 800 million people live in rural areas. They are workers, the families of migrant workers, the elderly, and the children that reside in villages and migrant communities across the nation. They are Scott Rozelle's "Invisible China". But how do these people fit into the China Dream and the state's plans to become an economic super power? In this episode, Joe Cash speaks to Scott Rozelle, a professor at Stanford University, whose research focusses on the economics of poverty and inequality. Scott is the author of a new book titled "Invisible China", in which he argues that while China has managed to transform its Eastern seaboard into a modern, urban technologically, savvy economic powerhouse, unless the state acts to provides similar opportunities in its Western provinces the country may find itself stuck in the Middle Income Trap.

China Business Brief
Have China's big tech giants become too big?

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 11:14


When does a big tech giant become too big? It's a question that seems to have been on the mind of officials within China's State Administration for Market Regulation of late. But why have Jack Ma's fintech subsidiary Ant Group and the food-delivery platform Meituan attracted the attention of the regulators recently? In this episode, Joe Cash talks to the CBBC's UK-based policy analyst Torsten Weller on the competition that is shaping up between China's state-owned banks and the private fintech companies to provide digital payments solutions, the tactics that the private tech firms use to compete with one another, and how China's big tech scene dwarfs what consumers in the UK are used to.

China Business Brief
The UK, EU and China Trade Deal Jigsaw

China Business Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 18:14


It's been a busy few weeks in the world of international trade deals. The UK has sealed a free trade agreement with the EU, and is now applying to join the CPTPP, which to date has had only Asian and North American members. Meanwhile the EU has inked a big investment deal with China. CBBC's two China policy analysts, Joe Cash and Torsten Weller, are on hand to explain how the main points of the different deals, and how they all fit together.

Vanilla Beaners
Rapping with Joe Cash!

Vanilla Beaners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 83:25


This Tuesday episode is a take over! We talk to Joe Cash the Entertainer about his history of being a performer and how to keep it real. As always, follow the show @vanillabeaners on twitter and @vanillabeanerspodcast on instagram. Follow Paul on Twitter @thebigdaddypolo for some light racism and Selena @selenawhateverz for some night shift thoughts. XOXO

Vanilla Beaners
Post Roast with Cole!

Vanilla Beaners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 23:36


For this bonus episode, recorded on location at the World of Beer, we got a chance to talk to the competitors, the host, and the judges about the very first West Texas Roast Battle. Congrats to Joe Cash the Entertainer the first champion! Then Paul and Selena (doing her best impression of a sportscaster) are joined by Cole Headrick and Steven Feldman to discuss the twists and turns of the show, and how a show like this changes the history of comedy in West Texas. As always, please follow us on social media, and follow Cole on twitter @therolleycoley to see how he made Pat McAfee laugh that one time! XOXO

Welcome To The Music

Welcome To The Music hosts, Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston, sit down with musician, singer-songwriter, King Of The Dot videographer and Scarborough legend Joe Cash. This is Episode #2 of Welcome To The Music.

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Welcome with Karim Kanji

This episode is from the Welcome To The Music podcast. Welcome To The Music hosts, Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston, sit down with musician, singer-songwriter, King Of The Dot videographer and Scarborough legend Joe Cash.

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Creative Imbalance
Episode 106 featuring Joe Cash

Creative Imbalance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 55:05


Today we have musician, video director, good pal, and now Scarborough legend Joe Cash returning to the show. He's got a brand new song/video out titled "Soda Pop" this week and also released another recent track titled "Scarborough Girl" that has had some viral success and got him on the Dean Blundell Show. He breaks down that experience and how being on that show was a dream of his from growing up listening to Dean's original show every day. We also chat about the power of being authentically true to yourself, how his punk rock roots are imbedded in his journey as an artist even though he makes his own spin on classic pop tunes, and just the life and grind of being an independent artist.

The Dean Blundell Show
166. #166 DeanBlundell.com Podcast with Danny Raposo and Joe Cash

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 66:16


Welcome to the DeanBlundell.com Podcast with the The Stoner Chef, Danny Raposo Joe Cash. Danny discusses being on Master Chef Canada, CTV making him go on, Dragons Den and his food truck being bought by Mark Wahlberg. Danny lets us in on his process, using the entire weed plant when he cooks and being Portuguese. Switching gears, Harvey Weinstein went to all-female comedy night, naturally, he was destroyed by comedian Anneleigh Cooper. We play that audio. He was also torn to shreds by Zoe Stuckless. Speaking of being attacked a bear mauled his owner in Russia at the circus. The bear pushed a wheelbarrow across the stage and then ate his owners' face. Who could have seen that coming? We welcome Joe Cash, Graham's friend, and musician. Joe talks about his craft, influences, Scarborough and performs a song for us. To close Danny returns with THC infused raspberry tarts. What could go wrong? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creative Imbalance
Episode 48 featuring Joe Cash and Eddy I

Creative Imbalance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 78:16


This episode features two returning guests to the Girth Radio studio. We are joined by the man Joe Cash (folk/experimental musician and video director) and our pal Eddy I (hip hop artist/battle rapper). Awesome dynamic and we tackle a whole plethora of subjects such as: song writing, inspiration, video games, Eddy's inception in to battle rap, and a behind the scenes look into the beautiful aspects of the battle rap scene/family.

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Jokes So Funny
Elvis was White People's Tupac

Jokes So Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 62:28


Joe Cash the Entertainer is in the studio this week! The man is extremely funny and nothing but a blast to listen to. Steven Speldman (sic) is also on the mic. Always a pleasure. Podcast brought to you by John Lewis. johnlewisisfunny.com/ Kendall Smith Rodriquez. Check out his single 'Baby Mama' on itunes. and produced by Daniel Clayton. Check out his single (the opening and close to our show) "Salt" on bandcamp. iv80p.bandcamp.com/track/salt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokes-so-funny/support

Cast From The Sewer
Episode 48 - Joe Cash - Cast From The Sewer

Cast From The Sewer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 116:21


Joe Cash is a singer/songwriter from Toronto, Ontario, as well as a camera man who currently works for King of the Dot rap battle league. Find his music at: https://joecashmusic.bandcamp.com/ Tracks we heard: Nineteen Fifty Something You can support this podcast by shopping in the Mad Conductor merch store and purchasing MC music on BandCamp and I-Tunes! www.madconductor.bigcartel.com www.madconductor.bandcamp.com This episode is brought to you by Nazareth Shaolin-Do, a Kung Fu and Tai Chi school run by MC Devlin. Classes are held at Nazareth Center for the Arts (30 Belvidere St. Nazareth, PA) Join us for a free trial class! Contact: NazarethShaolin@gmail.com for more info www.facebook.com/nazarethshaolin

Creative Imbalance
Episode 3 featuring Joe Cash

Creative Imbalance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 144:35


Sean is back after a little hiatus with his guest today Joe Cash! .. Joe is a singer/song writer/video director and all around bad ass mother fucker. Click for some laughs, banter and to hear some amazing tunes from Joe and friends.

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