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Basil Barrington and DJ Keo are back. Today we explore the fascinating yet perplexing world of "Golden Kamuy," Netflix's unique offering. In this review, we dive into the film's striking visuals and the creative potential that shines through its unconventional storytelling. We'll discuss how different writing choices might have elevated this cinematic experience, turning its strangeness into brilliance. Tune in to discover what makes "Golden Kamuy" an intriguing blend of beauty and bewilderment.You can check out clips and full video episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/behindthegroove
Basil Barrington and DJ Keo are back. Today we are diving into the epic world of Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon Part 1 & 2" director's cuts on Netflix. In this review, we explore why these films are a must-watch for any sci-fi fan, breaking down the stunning visuals, intense action, and deep storytelling that make them stand out. Don't miss our in-depth analysis of these incredible movies and find out why "Rebel Moon" is a game-changer in the sci-fi genre!You can check out clips and full video episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/behindthegroove
Basil Barrington and DJ Keo are back. Join us as we dive into the mind-bending world of George Lucas' 1971 sci-fi classic, "THX 1138." In this in-depth review, we explore the film's groundbreaking visuals, thought-provoking themes, and its lasting impact on the sci-fi genre. Discover why "THX 1138" remains a cult favorite and how it paved the way for Lucas' future successes. Don't miss our take on this trippy and immersive cinematic experience!You can check out clips and full video episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/behindthegroove
Over the past 14 years, the Conservative dream of a free market in higher education has collided with the harsh reality of austerity and the cultural resentment of the radical right – driving some institutions close to bankruptcy. By William Davies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Manager, Maurice Logue, looks back on Tullow's third Provincial Towns Cup success where they also joined a small group of elite clubs who have retained their title. The club experienced the tragic loss of player, Conor Duffy, during the season while life-time member, John Browne, also passed away. Maurice says the influence of Sean O'Brien has been immeasurable. This year, the Tullow Tank achieved a life-long ambition of winning a Towns Cup medal with the club where he first started to play rugby before going on to play for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions.
Giant Ventures is a multi stage venture fund, founded by Cameron McLain and Tommy Stadlen. We recorded these first episodes at our live Giant Ideas summit, held at London's Tate Modern. The Giant Ideas summit brings together 200 founders, CEOs, heads of state and other leaders to explore how we can harness cutting edge technology as a force for good. Today we bring you an interview with John Browne. Lord Browne is the former CEO of BP and now one of the world's most prominent climate tech investors. He has served on the boards of Goldman Sachs, Intel, DaimlerChrysler, and SmithKline Beecham.John joined BP out of university and rose up the ranks to become CEO between 1995 - 2007. He turned BP from a former national oil company into the world's third biggest corporation. He is widely regarded as one of the top CEOs ever to emerge from the UK. Two years into his tenure as BP CEO, John was accused of “leaving the church” by fellow Big Oil executives after a landmark speech at Stanford in 1997 in which he acknowledged that climate change was manmade and called for action.These words may be uncontroversial now, but in 1997 they were both brave and very important.Today John is the Founding Chairman of BeyondNetZero, a multibillion dollar climate fund launched with General Atlantic.John has been an influential advisory board member at Giant Ventures since we started the firm. He and I previously wrote a book together, Connect: How companies succeed by engaging radically with society.In this conversation with FT columnist and author Gillian Tett, John provides a state of the union on climate change, 25 years on from his historic Stanford speech. They cover everything from climate finance and carbon markets to the role of oil and gas companies in decarbonisation. The episode was recorded shortly before the UN COP climate talks - so you will hear John and Gillian debate the UAE's controversial role as COP host.Music credits: Bubble King written and produced by Cameron McLain and Stevan Cablayan aka Vector_XING.Building or investing in purpose driven companies? Read more about Giant Ventures here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What Big Oil knew — from climate to Iraq.John Browne, Chairman of BeyondNetZero, was CEO of BP from 1995 – 2007. In 1997, he broke ranks with the industry and delivered a landmark speech on the impact of burning fossil fuels on the climate. But this was two decades after Exxon had hired their own climate scientists and buried the results.John explains what he and his executive team knew in the mid-nineties, insisting they began working solutions as soon as they understood the planet was heating up. However, as I point out, there are clues on BP's website which suggest the company knew beforehand. We also discuss the impact of resources and particularly fossil fuels on conflict with John revealing he was invited to the Pentagon around the time of the Iraq war to estimate how much oil was in the Middle East nation. Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis—and what to do about it. Support the project by becoming a free or paid subscriber.© Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
My guests this week are Andy Cizek and John Browne from progressive metal band Monuments. We talked quite a lot about the increasing frustration around trying to make a living as a musician - including but not limited to merch cuts, streaming, the impact on mental health, and of course we spoke about their lovely and difficult-to-play music.
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Sie wussten, was passieren würde: In den 70ern ließen große Ölkonzerne den Klimawandel erforschen – mit erstaunlichen Ergebnissen. Die Prognosen im Auftrag von Exxon & Co. sagten die heutige Erderwärmung sehr genau voraus. Doch statt Verantwortung für die CO2-Effekte ihrer Produkte zu übernehmen, vertuschten sie ihre eigene Klimaforschung mit dreisten Lügen. Warum die Konzerne damit Erfolg hatten und wie neue Forschungsergebnisse ihnen gefährlich werden – darüber sprechen wir im Klimabericht. Der Forscher Stefan Rahmstorf berichtet von der Aufklärungsarbeit. Und wir zeigen, wie die Industrie bis heute versucht, ihrer Verantwortung zu entgehen. Mehr Hintergründe zur Klimakrise erhalten Sie bei SPIEGEL+. Jetzt für nur € 1,– im ersten Monat testen unter https://www.spiegel.de/abonnieren. Die News: US-Banken sollen Klimarisiko analysieren EU-Kommission plant Gesetz gegen Greenwashing Klimaschutz-Zertifikate vieler Unternehmen offenbar völlig überbewertet Quellen dieser Sendung: So genau wusste ExxonMobil schon früh vom Klimawandel https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/exxonmobil-sagte-klimawandel-schon-sehr-frueh-fast-aufs-grad-genau-voraus-und-liess-oeffentlichkeit-darueber-lange-im-dunkeln-a-938d5287-de5b-4d56-b175-2d599f086f1c Ein Forscher sagte schon 1977 den Klimawandel voraus - leider arbeitete er bei Exxon https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/james-black-sagte-1977-die-klimakrise-voraus-leider-arbeitete-er-bei-exxon-a-1298292.html Davos: UN chief António Guterres addresses World Economic Forum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THu93fHhmAs #ExxonKnew-Kampagne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNZWpmLj6TY Exxon Werbung (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8G6WEY4lQ Exxon Werbung (1980) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSoLXa7q9nw Lee Raymond on Climate change 1996 https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4888500/user-clip-lee-raymond-climate-change-1996-1 Der Ölkonzern Total wusste seit 1971 von der Klimakrise https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/klimawandel-der-oelkonzern-total-wusste-seit-1971-von-der-globalen-erwaermung-a-b31a50ef-1d28-4774-a0a3-ca70756c0b70 Shell: Climate of Concern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VOWi8oVXmo Rede von John Browne, CEO der British Petroleum Company 1997 https://www.c-span.org/video/?81435-1/global-climate-change Exxon CEO accused of lying about climate science to congressional panel https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/28/exxon-ceo-accused-lying-climate-science-congressional-panel 1994: Tobacco Company CEOs Testify Before Congress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_ZDQKq2F08 Ocasio-Cortez questions Exxon scientist on climate crisis denial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGVW9vJ773k Exxon, BP, Shell and Chevron Executives Testify on Climate Change https://www.c-span.org/video/?515534-1/exxon-bp-shell-chevron-executives-testify-climate-change Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie bei SPIEGEL+. Jetzt für nur € 1,– im ersten Monat testen unter spiegel.de/abonnieren Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung
County Cork, on Ireland's southern shore, is its biggest county, bigger than all the rest, all thirty one of them. Corkonians, as the people of Cork are known, are intensely proud of their heritage. They often claim, in all sincerity, that Cork City, not Dublin, is the true capital of Ireland. And they might be right. One need only ask the British about their experiences dealing with 'the rebel county'.By the time the centerpiece of this episode, musician and singer Donie Carroll, left his native Cork for New York, he'd already experienced many twists and turns on the botharín* of life, including a plunge with alcoholism to the depths of despair, before rising again on the crest of the freedom that sobriety has given him. But sobriety is no guarantee of a 'happy ever after', and even this year alone Donie has faced down further challenges, including the loss of his good friends John Browne, and music man Mick Moloney. But through all the ups and downs of his life, music has been his sweetest friend.This episode will also school you in the Cork accent, which, if you're not familiar with it, is as unique in the basket of Irish accents as Corkonians are among the Irish people. *boreen in English.====================More info:Donie CarrollMick MoloneyThe DublinersMercy CentreDe Valera stands up to ChurchillIrish RepSober St Patricks' Day====================Many thanks to our centerpiece, Donie Carroll himself, for his music heard in this episode. Here are those tracks in order, and the albums they appear on:The Cottage By The Lee ( from Down The Slippery Gap)The Night the Goat Broke Loose on Grand Parade (Down The Slippery Gap)The Army of Today's All Right (Divil of a Noise–contains De Valera speech excerpt)Beautiful Dreamer (Down The Slippery Gap)Up The Coal Quay (Down The Slippery Gap)Are Ya Right There, Michael? (Divil of a Noise, with Mick Moloney)Off to Philadelphia (Divil of a Noise, with Mick Moloney)andIf I Were a Blackbird (live recording, in Donie's home.)A special shout out to Lochlainn Harte, Imaging Manager at Newstalk Radio, for extra, top class, professional sound editing.Thanks to Purple-Planet for Intro/Outro music, and to FreeSound for both music & sound FX.Check out the Celtic Irish American Academy. Support its work by donating (in USD $, with tax exemption benefits) here: CIAA Scholastic. W: CenterPieceNY.com. Ratings & reviews here.FaceBook/Twitter: @CenterPieceNY
Por Irmão José Ronaldo Viega Alves “A Geometria é a origem da Matemática, e os alicerces da Arquitetura, compreendendo a doutrina de tudo aquilo que esteja sujeito ao aumento ou diminuição; portanto, não apenas o ponto, a linha, a superfície e o sólido vêm ao nosso estudo, mas também o tempo, o espaço, a velocidade e a magnitude em geral. Pelo estudo adicional desta Quinta Ciência, sobre a qual a Maçonaria está fundamentada, somos levados a meditar sobre as inigualáveis obras do Supremo Grande Geômetra deste vasto Globo Terrestre.” (das preleções de John Browne, citado por Colin Dyer, 2010, pág. 103) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message
Per Nilsson is a guitarist best known for his band Scar Symmetry and his stint as a live guitarist for Meshuggah. He has played guest spots for artists such as God Forbid, Threat Signal, Scale The Summit, Francesco Artusato, and more. On this episode: How Per and Eyal both came back stronger after years long hiatuses from guitar Per's trick for learning Meshuggah songs How Chris Arp from Psyopus wrote an album on a cardboard guitar while locked up Steve Vai's 10 hour workout Per's method for practicing guitar in his mind What it was like playing with Tomas Haake every night How the Meshuggah experience influenced Per's approach to Scar Symmetry When Eyal and DAATH got kicked out of England That time John Browne and Monuments headlined a show with 25,000 people AND got a military escort to it Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eyal Levi and John Browne are joined by a killer lineup of guests to celebrate episode 100! They're joined by Doc Coyle from Bad Wolves, Mark Holcomb from Periphery, Jason Richardson from All That Remains, Mark Heylmun from Suicide Silence, and Nick Johnston. On this episode: What it was like to have Rob Trujillo of Metallica on the Ex-Man podcast Kicking close friends out of the band How Bad Wolves persevered through seemingly insurmountable challenges How Jason Richardson joined All That Remains How Periphery maintain great communication as a band How Suicide Silence rediscovered their sound Nick Johnston's unique perspective on touring as a solo artist Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eyal Levi and John Browne are joined by a killer lineup of guests to celebrate episode 100! They're joined by Doc Coyle from Bad Wolves, Mark Holcomb from Periphery, Jason Richardson from All That Remains, Mark Heylmun from Suicide Silence, and Nick Johnston. On this episode: What it was like to have Rob Trujillo of Metallica on the Ex-Man podcast Kicking close friends out of the band How Bad Wolves persevered through seemingly insurmountable challenges How Jason Richardson joined All That Remains How Periphery maintain great communication as a band How Suicide Silence rediscovered their sound Nick Johnston's unique perspective on touring as a solo artist Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Journey of a Grassroots Rugby Coach (More Tracksuits less Business Suits)
Today my guest is John Browne. He is currently coaching U14,U16,U18 Girls rugby in Townsville in Far North Queensland. He is also the current coach of the Queensland Country Heelers. We spoke about coaching Female Rugby. During the episode we also spoke about listening to your players and not being afraid to think outside the box. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bullys-rugby-coaching/message
Andy Cizek and John Browne from Monuments join Trey Xavier to discuss their album "In Stasis."On this episode:Writing from promptsCutting what doesn't workPop song structure is superiorAnd much more!Sponsored by: DistroKid (join and get 7% off your first year!)Join the Gear Gods public DISCORD server.Follow Gear Gods:►Website: http://geargods.net►Facebook: http://bit.ly/GGFBPAGE►Twitter: http://bit.ly/GGTWEETS►Instagram: http://bit.ly/GGIGBB See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Loaded Radio Podcast we are joined by MONUMENTS guitarist John Browne and drummer Mike Malyan. MONUMENTS are a British progressive metal/metalcore band formed by former FELLSILENT guitarist, John Browne, and former TONY DANZA TAPDANCE EXTRAVAGANZA guitarist, Josh Travis. MONUMENTS have released three full-length albums via Century Media Records, 2012's "Gnosis", 2014's "The Amanuensis" and 2018's "Phronesis" with a new record, "In Stasis" arriving this month. In the podcast we discuss the amount of personell changes within the group, the creation of the latest LP and the importance of your bowels when you are in a band.
Business was a driving focus for Christine Bader from a young age. Growing up in Manhattan with two parents both working in corporate America, she followed their lead and received her MBA from Yale. Community interest was also a focus for her, working both with AmeriCorps and in NYC government to support misplaced youth. Bader enjoyed serving in communities that needed support, but when John Browne, then-CEO of BP, spoke to her business class in 1998, Bader knew she'd found her company. She went on to work for BP for eight years and fell in love. But then the Deepwater Horizon explosion spilled over 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico and everything changed. Bio: Christine calls herself a “Thought leader, community/program builder, consigliere/facilitator/advisor/evangelist on all things business and society.” She is the Co-Founder, Storyteller, The Life I Want.co. Key Links: Christine's Book: The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist When Girl Meets Oil. LinkedIN Her website: Storyteller, The Life I Want.co For everything reinvention: Join the lifelong learners at CoveyClub FREE! Download: CoveyClub's starter guide “31 Badass Tips for Launching Your Reinvention Without Fear!” Please leave us a review or 5 stars! Subscribe to the podcast and share with friends who are reinventing! Timestamps [00:03:02.650] Falling in love with her job in sustainability at British Petroleum, BP. [00:07:52.990] Working on human rights and community issues in Indonesia [00:14:27.820] What happens when the Deepwater Horizon rig explodes [00:17:35.210] Writing her book: The Evolution of A corporate Idealist When Girl Meets Oil [00:26:13.140] Quitting Amazon and giving up the identity she'd worked to build for 20 years [00:26:45.040] Moving the family to Bali [00:35:50.140] Christine's 3 best steps for people transitioning from corporate life (plus one you've never heard before) Social & Website CoveyClub website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn
This weeks Atlantic Tales Pat Flynn visits Doolin Cave in North Clare to see the largest stalactite in the Northern Hemisphere and hear about the business that has been built up around. John Browne remembers when cavers began visiting North Clare to explore and sometimes discover.
Doc welcomes Eyal Levi (Daath, URM Academy) and John Browne (Monuments) for a podswap with The Riffhard Podcast, and they talk about dealing with adversity and humility, figuring out when is the best time to move on from a bad situation, applying creative pursuits to things other than music, what inspired Eyal to lose weight, the Bad Wolves singer search, Monuments next chapter without Olly Steele, and what keeps Doc interested in The Ex-Man podcast. This episode features the songs "Aphelion" by Among You and "Lavos" by Monuments featuring Mick Gordon. Follow Eyal on Instagram @EyalLeviURMAudio on Instagram and @TheRealEyal Levi on Twitter Follow John Browne on Instagram @BrowneMonuments Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Among You at https://amongyouorg.wordpress.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doc Coyle is a guitarist for Bad Wolves, the now dormant God Forbid, and many other projects including The Wedding Band with Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo. He's also the host of The Ex Man Podcast. He joins Eyal Levi and John Browne for a great crossover episode. On this episode: Knowing when to quit Meshuggah's career trajectory Monuments and Bad Wolves releasing new music Writing solos that serve the material And more! Follow Doc Coyle on Instagram and Twitter. Listen to The Ex Man Podcast. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The terrorist attacks on 9/11 changed the country and the way we approach national security. Experts explain efforts before, during and after.Artwork created by Joey Montoya. Special thanks to Lexi Petronis, Joey Montoya and episode guests Nancy Jo Nicholas (Associate Laboratory Director for Global Security), John Browne (former LANL Director) and Terry Wallace (former LANL Director).LA-UR-21-28848
Joe Mabry is a guitarist and songwriter in Capstan. He sits down with Eyal Levi and John Browne to discuss: Capstan's new record Separate How lockdown impacted the band Guitar solo restraints And more Follow Joe Mabry on Instagram. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the end of another month and time for Alison to announce this month's winner of Cadbury's Sound Town! John Browne, a teacher from Abbeyfeale in County Limerick, joins us to tell us why his town deserves to go in the drawer for the whopping €10,000 prize at the end of the year! 🎉 Massive congrats to Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick our July #CadburySoundtown on Weekend Breakfast!! 🎉 They melted our hearts when they told us how they worked together to breathe fresh life into the town following the closure of local businesses 💛@AlisonTodayFM @CadburyIreland pic.twitter.com/lt6D7jYxFS — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) July 25, 2021 If you want to nominate your town as a Sound Town, email alison@todayfm.com! Hit play to catch the full chat and join Alison Curtis on Weekend Breakfast. Saturdays from 8am and Sundays from 9am!
Joshua Travis is the guitarist in Emmure, previously in Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, and a founding member of Glass Cloud. On this episode, Joshua Travis, Eyal Levi, and John Browne discuss: Knowing how to play drums and how it helps with guitar Why most people can't master downpicking How Joshua ultimately joined Emmure And more! Follow Joshua Travis on Instagram, Twitter, and Twitch. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lord Browne is a Senior Advisor at General Atlantic on climate and Net Zero, providing strategic support and advice to the firm's investment teams and portfolio companies. He served as Group Chief Executive of BP from 1995 to 2007, after having joined the company in 1966 as a university apprentice.In 2007, Lord Browne joined Riverstone, where he was co-head of the world's largest renewable energy private equity fund until 2015. He is currently Chairman of Wintershall Dea, Europe's largest independent oil and gas company. He is independent co-Chairman of the Prime Minister's Council on Science and Technology, Chairman of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Chairman of the Courtauld Institute of Art, and a past President of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Lord Browne was the UK Government's Lead Non-Executive Board Member from 2010 to 2015. He was knighted in 1998 and made a life peer in 2001. Lord Browne is the author of five books.Further reading:Lord Browne joins General Atlantic as Senior Advisor[Official Bio] (April 2021)https://www.generalatlantic.com/media-article/lord-browne-joins-general-atlantic-as-senior-advisor-focused-on-climate-and-net-zero/Saving the planet needs faith and science (May 2021)https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/saving-the-planet-needs-faith-and-science-v2bzrl28zMake, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilisation (2019)https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1526605716?ie=UTF8&tag=finantimes-21&camp=1634&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=1526605716
Stevie D is a guitarist and songwriter for Buckcherry. On this episode, Stevie D, Eyal Levi, and John Browne discuss: The difference between touring life and quarantine life Shifting from spending on radio to focusing on social media Why Buckcherry signed to a label And more! Follow Stevie D on Instagram. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan “Fluff” Bruce is a guitarist in Dragged Under and a YouTuber who reviews gear on his channel Riffs, Beards, and Gear. On this episode, Fluff, Eyal Levi, and John Browne dive into: Why guitarists should learn video basics Dealing with gear elitists Handling imposter syndrome And more! Follow Riffs, Beards, and Gear on YouTube. Follow Fluff on Instagram and Twitter. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Rossi plays guitar in Born Of Osiris. On this episode, Nick Rossi, Eyal Levi, and John Browne discuss: The toxic mentality of comparing guitar players Soundtracks vs. orchestral music Integrating into an established band And more! Follow Nick Rossi on Instagram. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ol Drake is a guitar player, vocalist, songwriter and most recently a Twitch streamer from the UK best known for his work with thrash legends Evile. On this episode, Ol Drake talks with Eyal Levi and John Browne about: Playing guitar without a pick Streaming on Twitch Ol's fretboard visualization Learning intervals And more! Follow Ol Drake on Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter. Listen to Evile on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JB Brubaker is a guitarist and one of the main songwriters in August Burns Red. The Grammy Award-winning band is one of the most revered in metal. On this episode, JB talks to Eyal Levi and John Browne about: ABR deciding to become self-managed Keeping busy during COVID times You can't account for adrenaline when practicing guitar Why the band re-recorded Leveler And much more! Follow JB Brubaker on Instagram and Twitter. Listen to August Burns Red on Spotify. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Francesco Artusato is the guitarist in Light the Torch and formerly for All Shall Perish. He’s also a freelance 3D animator and concept artist with an impressive list of corporate and television credits. On this episode, Eyal Levi, John Browne, and Francesco Artusato discuss: How injury led Francesco to guitar Becoming as good as you can, not as good as someone else The willingness to go all-in on new skills How to approach a new instrument And more! Follow Francesco on Instagram. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter our monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charles Caswell is a guitarist who is currently working on his solo project, Berried Alive. On this episode, Eyal Levi, John Browne, and Charles Caswell discuss: Work ethic and how some people are just born with more of it The best way to learn a new technique Why thought experiments are important for creating Leaving a band to go out on his own The reason bands don’t need labels as much as they once did Check out Berried Alive on YouTube. Follow Charles Caswell on Instagram and Twitter. Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Over 100 video tutorials with tabs A chance to enter out monthly King Of The Riff contest Livestream Q&As and other events Our private community Be sure to follow Riffhard on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Follow John Browne on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Never tell anyone a secret because they will surely use it against you.” That’s what Lord John Browne’s mother, an Auschwitz survivor, always told her son. The former CEO of BP followed her advice until he was 59 years old when his secret—the fact that he was a closeted gay man—was exposed by an ex-boyfriend in the British tabloids. The revelation resulted in a media storm and Lord Browne’s immediate resignation. Just like that, after almost 40 years of service to his employer, he was out of a job and out of the closet. Keep in mind that in the few years before he was outed, Lord Browne had been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, named to the house of Lords, won the UK’s “Most Admired Leader” Award 4 times in a row. John Browne, Baron Browne of Maddingley served as BP's CEO from 1995 until 2007. When he took the helm, the company was called British Petroleum. The re-branding to BP was only one of several major accomplishments during his tenure. He also engineered mergers with Amoco, Arco, and oversaw major exploration projects around the globe. Lord Browne is the former President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and has served on the boards of Intel, Daimler-Benz and Goldman Sachs. He is the author of five books, including The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out is Good for Business, which is what we disussed in most detail today. He holds a BA in Physics from St. John’s College, Cambridge and earned a Masters at Stanford. See a list of countries that still have the death penalty for homosexuality here. Learn more about Lord Browne on his Twitter feed and his foundation’s website. **Please rate and review Crazy Money.** Follow Crazy Money on Instagram here and join the Crazy MoneyListeners Group here. Read Paul’s latest thoughts on life on Medium. Topics covered in this episode include: business, leadership, executives, oil, fossil fuels, LGBT, homosexuality, inclusivity, diversity, inclusion, homophobia, gay employees About Crazy Money: Unlike traditional personal finance shows, Crazy Money is not about how to make a million bucks, how to beat the stock market, or how to save money by switching credit cards. It is about deciding what role we want money to play in our lives and how we can use it to be our best selves. Topics covered include: philosophy, happiness, contentment, meaning, dreams, purpose, success, Rat Race, society, mental health, Buddhism, Stoicism, the hedonic treadmill, morality, mid-life crisis, business, work, careers, authors, books, consumerism, values, capitalism, economics, investing, saving, spending, personal finance, charity, philanthropy, altruism, affluence, wealth, wealth management, culture, society, status. Are you really still reading? Go listen to another episode, silly.
14th-21st Centuries This week we hear works by Johannes Ciconia, John Browne, Costanzo Festa, Francesco Cavalli, Louis Marchand, Jan Antonín Koželuch, Félicien-César David, Hugo Alfvén, and Albert Guinovart. 142 Minutes – Week of February 08, 2021
This week we are joined by John Browne (J.B.) formerly of the Philly band Bright & Early. Chris and him dive deep into arguably Sweden's best musical export The Cardigans and their mega-hit LoveFool. If you like the show be sure to rate review and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com Also follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitThunderPod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OneHitThunder/ Wanna host your own podcast! Contact us at info@weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit punchlion.com for Punchline Tour Dates, News and Merch Find out more at https://one-hit-thunder.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We welcome John Browne of Monuments in this episode. He is renowned as one of the best downpickers in the world but we find quickly out that he is also a fellow guitar nerd who is able to outgeek Andy and Dan. We discuss how Bon Jovi's "Living On A Prayer" made him want to become a professional guitarist, why an 8-string sounds like the end of the world, and Browne himself explains how you should practice your picking abilities in order to become the next James Hetfield. We also talk about our most recent gear picks in a week that was flooded with new product releases. Another extended length episode for all you Guitar Geeks out there - enjoy! (Episode 24 is sponsored by Amplitube)
John Browne was a guest on the URM Podcast. He plays guitar in Monuments, Flux Conduct, and is the co-founder of Riffhard. 6:31 - Why rhythm guitar is important 16:23 - The relationship between Dillinger Escape Plan and Mr. Bungle 23:27 - What bands are pushing the envelope? 36:00 - Rhythm and phrasing 55:23 - How to get better at guitar 1:12:15 - What are the features of Riffhard? 1:19:36 - Deleting riffs - should you or should you not? 1:29:16 - Why you should analyze “Freak on a Leash” by Korn 1:40:30 - Tone is in the hands, but for real Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard.
My guest today is Eyal Levi the CEO of URM Academy, the world’s best school for rock and metal producers. Eyal is a critically acclaimed entrepreneur, musician, podcaster, educator and producer having cut his teeth as the guitarist and primary songwriter in Daath, a progressive death metal band that released albums on Roadrunner and Century Media. In 2014 he founded URM Academy, an online education platform for producers with thousands of students from across the globe. URM is best known for its flagship program, Nail The Mix. The platform hosts some of the most prestigious rock and metal producers including Tom Lord Alge, Will Putney, Dan Lancaster, Daniel Bergstrand, Jens Bogren, Adam “Nolly” Getgood, Frederik Nordstrom and Kurt Ballou among dozens of others. An accomplished speaker and educator, he has logged hundreds of hours teaching the next generation the craft and business of music production. His URM Podcast is now in its 5th year with over 250 episodes. In the studio, he has worked with The Black Dahlia Murder, Monuments, The Contortionist, Chelsea Grin, Firewind and many others. And In 2017 Eyal co-founded Riff Hard with Monuments guitarist John Browne. Riff Hard is an online guitar school dedicated to the most important part of modern metal: rhythm guitar! Thanks to our sponsors! OWC: Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com JZ Microphones: https://usashop.jzmic.com Spectra1964: https://www.spectra1964.com Presonus Studio One: https://www.presonus.com API Audio: http://www.apiaudio.com/ RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/262
In this Neve Sessions podcast we chat to John Browne - guitarist, composer and founding member of successful UK metal band, Monuments. We talk about his musical journey including making three albums with Monuments; his previous band, Fell Silent; and his solo project - as well as his signature guitar line.
John Browne knows a thing or two about playing guitar. He joins the podcast to discuss Riffhard, being in Monuments, and more. If you're wanting to level up your guitar game, this is the episode that you need to listen to. Check out Riffhard. Listen to Monuments and follow the band on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Check out John Browne on YouTube and Instagram. Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Engineers may not get the love they deserve, says author Lord John Browne, best known for his transformative tenure as CEO of energy giant BP. In this conversation recorded shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, Browne explores themes from his latest book, “Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilization,” chief of which is the critical role engineering has played at the intersection of art and commerce. This reminder of engineering’s ability to meet the world’s challenges and forge a path to progress should strike an optimistic chord for investors and society. Your host Matt Miller is the policy and communications advisor for Capital Group. An author and former Washington Post columnist, Matt was co-host of the public radio program Left, Right & Center. John Browne, Lord Browne of Madingley, is a British author and businessman best known for his role as chief executive officer of British Petroleum (BP) from 1995 to 2007. Do you have any suggested topics for the Capital Ideas podcast? Please contact our editorial team at capitalideas@capgroup.com. Want investment insights in your inbox? For industry-leading articles, support tools and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. The Capital Ideas website is not intended for use outside the U.S. In Canada, please visit thecapitalgroup.com/ca for Capital Group insights.
We have a super in depth and very interesting interview with John Browne of Riffhard and the band Monuments today. Riffhard is the worlds premier rhythm guitar school and John goes DEEP into it with us! Check out Riffhard's site and socials! https://riffhard.com/ https://www.facebook.com/weriffhard/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumbanddumbest/support
Acle Kahney is a guitarist, songwriter, producer and mixer known for his band Tesseract and formerly Fellsilent. On this episode: 3:33 - Staying busy and live streaming during a pandemic 7:41 - Getting into mixing and mastering 16:56 - Different generations of guitar players 24:01 - Is talent real? 36:01 - What keeps bands together? 45:35 - Writing and learning new songs 55:53 - John Browne was THAT solo guy 1:11:17 - What happened when Acle started combining styles 1:23:07 - Working with Martin Grech 1:30:00 - Dealing with metal fans 1:39:13 - Working with other engineers 1:44:16 - Where Acle’s haunting melodies come from 1:50:06 - Getting a band from nothing to something Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard.
Fans of Steven Pinker and Yuval Noah Harari ought not to miss this eloquent blueprint for building a brighter future from engineer, John Browne. In conversation with Matthew Stadlen, Lord Browne argues that we need not and must not put the brakes on technological advance. Civilisation is founded on engineering innovation; all progress stems from the human urge to make things and to shape the world around us, resulting in greater freedom, health and wealth for all. Drawing on history, his own experiences and conversations with many of today's great innovators, he uncovers the basis for all progress and its consequences, both good and bad. He argues compellingly that the same spark that triggers each innovation can be used to counter its negative consequences.
Thomas, Tony, and Kendall discuss two high profile coming out stories with former BP CEO Lord John Brown and NBA pro Jason Collin, and they talk about the struggle for lesbians to have their voices heard as the women shake things up with the National Organization for Women in what is known as the Lavender Menace.
John Browne plays guitar in Monuments, Flux Conduct and is a co-founder of Riff Hard, a revolutionary online school focused on rhythm guitar, riffing, and sick tone. ON THIS EPISODE: 6:53 – Why rhythm guitar is important 16:45 – The relationship between Dillinger Escape Plan and Mr. Bungle 23:49 – What bands are pushing the envelope? 36:21 – Rhythm and ... Read More The post EP 265 | John Browne appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
In this episode, Former BP CEO Lord John Browne discusses the future of the fossil fuel industry, why engineering has been so critical to advancing civilization, and how social policy is adapting to those advances. The interview is moderated by Goldman Sachs' Richard Gnodde. Date: October 24, 2019 This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part, or disclosed by any recipient to any other person. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the recipient. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any recipient is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Goldman Sachs to that recipient, nor to constitute such person a client of any Goldman Sachs entity. Copyright 2020 Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. All rights reserved.
The Mark’s Murders can only be understood by knowing how inland Australia was occupied by the squatters. This was based on terra nullius so no treaties are agreements were needed before the land was occupied by Europeans, known as squatters. The story of squatting is told through the life of John Browne, who was the son of convicts but became a successful businessman in the Hunter Valley and claimed huge areas of land.
Twenty-one young people from across London have been selected to be the 2019/20 ENO Baylis Youth Company. They work together as a company of young artists across the 2019/20 academic year, developing their stagecraft skills and creative voice through a series of encounters with professional artists, developing their own original work. In October 2019, the group collaborated with professional writer & director Pete Cant and composer John Browne to reimagine the music and lyrics of the aria “I’ve Got a Little List” from The Mikado, taking inspiration from Gilbert and Sullivan’s satirical poke at society and the forces that govern our behaviours. Full of youthful energy, this little list offers a view of the world as seen by young people today. Performed by the ENO Baylis Youth Company 2019/20: Afiya, Ameerah, Amy, Anastasia, Anna, Aurora, Bathseba, Elaina, Freya, Hana, Jean-Luc, Jude, Kaspars, Louis, Lulu, Maya, Nahiyan, Namih, Shanice, Tyler, and Xavier. With singers from the Royal College of Music: Alexandria Ivy, mezzo soprano, Madeline Boreham and Issy Bridgeman, soprano Pianist - John Shea Conducted by Chris Hopkins Created with Composer John Browne Writer Pete Cant Director Elaine Tyler-Hall
SPEAKERS Lord John Browne Former CEO, British Petroleum; Author, Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilization Greg Dalton Founder and Host, Climate One This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on October 30th, 2019.
Can oil companies reinvent themselves as clean energy providers? John Browne attempted it over more than a decade as CEO of British Petroleum, where he led the company's “Beyond Petroleum” rebranding campaign. In his new book, Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilization, Browne argues that the solution to reducing emissions and addressing climate change is a mass deployment of engineered technology — and that the tools we need to get there already exist. Join us for a conversation on the potential of energy incumbents to become innovators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can oil companies reinvent themselves as clean energy providers? John Browne attempted it over more than a decade as CEO of British Petroleum, where he led the company's “Beyond Petroleum” rebranding campaign. In his new book, Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilization, Browne argues that the solution to reducing emissions and addressing climate change is a mass deployment of engineered technology — and that the tools we need to get there already exist. Join us for a conversation on the potential of energy incumbents to become innovators. Visit climateone.org/watch-and-listen/podcasts for more information on today's episode. Guest: Lord John Browne, Former CEO, British Petroleum; Author, Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilization This program was recorded at the Commonwealth Club of California on October 30, 2019.
John Browne, former CEO of BP and chairman of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, discusses his new book, Make, Think, Imagine: Engineering the Future of Civilisation.
In this week's Five Good Questions, we're interviewing Lord John Browne about his book Make, Think, Imagine. John Browne trained as an engineer, was CEO of BP from 1995 to 2007 and remains an influential leader in the energy business. He is Chairman of the Crick Institute, a Fellow of the Royal Society, past President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and former Chairman of Tate. He is a collector of antique books and art and the author of four previous books, including The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out is Good Business. Five Good Questions: 1. Do you have a sense that much of cutting edge technology relies on intervention into complex, nonlinear systems and fattens the probability tails of undesirable outcomes? Said more simply, does technology invite more black swans? 2. What’s the one new tech on the horizon that you’re most excited for? 3. How was the stirrup such a powerful invention and what does it tell us about the future of technology? 4. How did gunpowder ironically lead to greater peace in the world? 5. Investors like Warren Buffett have borrowed the engineering principle of margin of safety for their investment processes. What’s another concept from engineering that might also be useful for us?
The former BP boss-turned-renewable-energy-supporter-turned-gas baron stops by to discuss “Make, Think, Imagine,” his new book that's part an explanation of and part an ode to the benefits of engineering. As UN Climate Week kicks off, he also discusses his take on global warming. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Browne, former CEO of BP, joins Christiane Amanpour in New York to discuss the oil industry and climate change. Singer Angelique Kidjo talks about her childhood in Benin and her new album "Celia". Our Michel Martin is joined by Marc Brackett, Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, who explains why children should be taught to recognize emotions.
24/7 Germ-Free Touchscreens – Protection for Life, sponsored by Kastus explores the important issue ensuring that customer touchscreens are safe for customers at all times. Elliot Maras, editor of Kiosk Marketplace, interviews John Browne founder and CEO of Kastus.Many people do not realize there can be four times as many germs on touchscreens as on a toilet seat. The more they engage with everyday surfaces, the more touchscreen users are exposed to infectious germs such as MRSA, E. coli and C. diff. For businesses, the state of touchscreens represents a risk to their brand, their customers and ultimately, their profits.
Mike Pinto has crafted an exceptional style of songwriting, with a truly unique take on Roots, Vintage Rock, Reggae, Ska and Classic Surf, but it’s his distinct voice and seamless storytelling that has brought him success both in the United States and overseas. With the release of his debut album (Little District, 2005), Pinto began his attack on the Philadelphia music scene as a solo artist. By 2006, underground success and a fervent, exploding fan base empowered him to expand westward with two nationwide solo acoustic tours. After the second tour Pinto relocated to San Diego, where he immersed himself in the thriving Southern California music scene and quickly gained notoriety. His infectious sound garnered so much attention that Insomnia Radio included his single "One More Time" on a hard hitting compilation of the SoCal sound’s brightest groups, including DI and Slightly Stoopid. In very short order, Mike Pinto transitioned from a kid from Philly playing acoustic in coffee houses and tiny bars to a prominent fixture on the SoCal music scene. It was precisely the sardonic, Philly-bred mentality, which distinguished Mike Pinto amongst his musical peers in sun-drenched Southern California indie music scene. Philadelphia is known as a tough city which churns out tough-minded, skeptical people; this influence is clear in Pinto’s lyrics. Pinto doesn’t just write about the bliss of new love or tired clichés found littered throughout the songs of many of his musical peers. His lyrics can spin dark tales populated with characters who have sold their souls (“Tricky Nicky”), or been left flailing and stripped by the terrible toll exacted by addiction (“Bad Luck”). Though he writes and performs mainly reggae and ska, the words “Babylon” and “Rastafari” are not invoked on a routine basis, nor does Mike employ an adopted Jamaican accent or sing in patois. Mike Pinto writes music that is true to his experience, never making room on his tracks for pretense or posturing. Pinto’s music quickly caught the tradewinds from the mainland to Hawaii, getting regular airplay by top radio personality Shaggy Jenkins. Pinto also consistently tops the charts in Guam, where his music is an island favorite, and has placed songs on several Japanese compilations. and Japan. Following suit, Pinto has sold out shows in Guam, Big Island, Maui and Oahu, which left countless, frenzied new fans sprouted by the thousands in his wake. In late 2007, Pinto teamed up with professional skateboarder and legendary Drummer/Producer Chuck Treece (Pearl Jam, G Love, Bad Brains, McRad) and released his most accomplished album to that point. With Treece lending his knack for producing and playing a number of the instruments on the album, Pinto's self-titled album has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide. The album gained so much attention that Pinto was urged to follow it up with an entirely acoustic version of it, which was released in 2008. Pinto’s live shows draw fans from a diverse cross section of genres, thanks to his ability to play anything from horn-infused ska to punk-tinged rock and beyond, or his own unique brand of reggae classic covers delivered with near perfection. In 2011, Pinto released The West is Still Wild, a six track EP that served to satiate his now-global following until Pinto felt a full-length effort was feasible. Pinto toured in support of The West is Still Wild, and was received by noticeably larger crowds as those on previous tours. His music and name started spreading noticeably via word-of-mouth and social networking as well, the public started taking notice of who Mike Pinto is and why his music is worth discovering. Pinto’s new album, Truthful Lies, has received high praise in early reviews. It features a deep lineup of special guests, including: Chuck Treece, George Laks , Max O’Leary, Eric Hirschhorn , John Browne, Todd Elrod, Lew Richards, Jesse Wagner , Roger Rivas, Junior Marvin, Don Carter and Jon Cestero.
John Thornhill talks to Lord John Browne, former chief executive of BP, about his book: Make, Think, Imagine on engineering and the future of civilisation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tech Tonic, the podcast that looks at the way technology is changing our lives, is returning for a news season starting on Monday 17th June. We’ll be talking to Eric Topol, the US cardiologist, about the ways in which the work of doctors can be enhanced by AI, Nathan Jurgenson on social media and the selfy, and John Browne, former head of BP, on engineering and the future of civilisation, and many more. So tune in next week See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special edition recorded live at the Hay Festival, Tom Sutcliffe discusses the impact of human ingenuity. From the myth of Frankenstein to geoengineering, he explores how normality and deviancy became entrenched in society. In her latest novel, the award-winning writer Jeanette Winterson moves between 1816, when the young Mary Shelley wrote the great Gothic novel of scientific hubris, Frankenstein, and the present day, exploring the far-reaching consequences of the AI revolution. John Browne, the former CEO of BP, argues against putting the brakes on technological advance. He maintains that civilisation is founded on engineering innovation. Naomi Wolf looks back to the 1857 Obscene Publications Act to pinpoint the moment that law enforced the sexuality morality of the time. She sees reverberations lasting to this day. Producer: Katy Hickman
This time we have local Dallas Fort worth comic John Browne, hes been traveling around the U.S. recently doing shows, Also we have local radio personality from the John Clay Wolfe show on Saturday mornings on 92.5.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rudy-nomicspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rudy-nomicspodcast/support
There is an invisible army of people deep inside the world's biggest and best-known companies, pushing for safer and more responsible practices. They are trying to prevent the next Rana Plaza factory collapse, the next Deepwater Horizon explosion, the next Foxconn labor abuses. Obviously, they don't always succeed. Christine Bader was one of those people. She loved BP and then-CEO John Browne's lofty rhetoric on climate change and human rights. Bader's story of working deep inside the belly of the beast is unique in its details, but not in its themes: of feeling like an outsider both inside the company (accused of being a closet activist) and out (assumed to be a corporate shill); of getting mixed messages from senior management; of being frustrated with corporate life but committed to pushing for change from within. Christine Bader is also a Visiting Scholar and Lecturer at Columbia University, where she co-teaches a course on Human Rights and Business, and a Human Rights Advisor to BSR. Christine's website is http://christinebader.com/
SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with John Browne, former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, who was there for – among other things – the Wen Ho Lee spy investigation. IARPA/ARL link: https://sites.google.com/create.jhuapl.edu/join
This episode marks the season finale of Season 2 of The Helix Hour and the final show for 2018. We thought we kick 2018 in the pants by bringing in… The post John Browne Of Monuments On The Helix Hour appeared first on EVH & Gear TV - The Weekly Eddie Van Halen Talkshow.
This episode marks the season finale of Season 2 of The Helix Hour and the final show for 2018. We thought we kick 2018 in the pants by bringing in… The post The Helix Hour John Browne of Monuments appeared first on EVH & Gear TV - The Weekly Eddie Van Halen Talkshow.
Kuulame Belgia vokaalansambli Graindelavoix albumillt "The Liberation of the Gothic" inglise autori John Browne'i teoseid "Salve Regina" ja "Stabat mater". Kommenteerib ansambli liige Marius Peterson.
A Bill compelling employers to publish data on their gender pay gaps received Cabinet approval this week. Speaking on today's podcast, Marguerite Bolger SC, an expert in employment law, says it's welcome news but other measures are needed to increase the number of women in better paid roles. She joins Ciarán Hancock and Irish Times journalist Laura Slattery to discuss the pros and cons of the Bill and what impact it might have. Later in the show: As the deadline for this year's Irish Times Innovation Awards approaches, Ciarán talks to John Browne, CEO of last year's winner Kastus. The company produces anti-microbial technology, which has been making waves internationally since taking the top award for 2017. This year's deadline is Friday July 6th.But first, as always, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of some of the week's other stories, including IMF MD Christine Lagarde's visit to Dublin this week and why motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson has fallen foul of Donald Trump. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Bill compelling employers to publish data on their gender pay gaps received Cabinet approval this week. Speaking on today's podcast, Marguerite Bolger SC, an expert in employment law, says it's welcome news but other measures are needed to increase the number of women in better paid roles. She joins Ciarán Hancock and Irish Times journalist Laura Slattery to discuss the pros and cons of the Bill and what impact it might have. Later in the show: As the deadline for this year's Irish Times Innovation Awards approaches, Ciarán talks to John Browne, CEO of last year's winner Kastus. The company produces anti-microbial technology, which has been making waves internationally since taking the top award for 2017. This year's deadline is Friday July 6th. But first, as always, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of some of the week's other stories, including IMF MD Christine Lagarde's visit to Dublin this week and why motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson has fallen foul of Donald Trump.
It’s been a long time coming; we’ve got John Browne on the podcast and we’re going all in on guitar tone and production philosophies. Browne needs no introduction, his guitar playing is legendary, his picking hand spoken of in hushed voices in guitar forums everywhere. Ok… people don’t actually talk in guitar forums. We all get the point though: Browne ... Read More The post EP127 | John Browne appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
It is 50 years since the law that decriminalised homosexuality was passed. John Browne, who was the chief executive of the energy company BP between 1995 and 2007, kept his sexuality secret for the first 50 years of his life. After being outed by the Daily Mail in 2007 he became the first person, leading a major publicly-traded company, to acknowledge that he is gay. But he later stepped down after revelations about his homosexual affair. In 2014 he published The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out Is Good Business. Lord Browne told Becky Milligan that in the business world it is tough to find role models, and if gay people come in to the sector and see no one like them at the top, they will go elsewhere. (Photo: Lord Browne, credit: Getty Images)
We’ve enlisted John Browne (Monuments, Flux Conduct) to assist us in critiquing your mixes of Meshuggah’s “MonstroCity.” “I find that if you over-listen to your mix while you’re mixing, you just get used to that sound. So, you have to put it away for a few days and come back to it.” – John Browne ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ... Read More The post EP107 | Mixcritmonday Meshuggah Edition With Special Guest John Browne appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
Michael McKee and Lisa Abramowicz, filling in for Tom Keene, bring you the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations. Today in Surveillance, they discuss Brexit and oil with former BP CEO, John Browne; his recent note calling for 10 year yields at 1% in 2017 with Morgan Stanley's Matthew Hornbach; the Republican National Convention with Mercury Public Affairs' Vin Weber; and his book, "Ahead of the Curve: Inside the Baseball Revolution," with author Brian Kenny. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael McKee and Lisa Abramowicz, filling in for Tom Keene, bring you the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations. Today in Surveillance, they discuss Brexit and oil with former BP CEO, John Browne; his recent note calling for 10 year yields at 1% in 2017 with Morgan Stanley's Matthew Hornbach; the Republican National Convention with Mercury Public Affairs' Vin Weber; and his book, "Ahead of the Curve: Inside the Baseball Revolution," with author Brian Kenny.
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (audio)
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (video)
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (audio)
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (audio)
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (video)
John Browne's speech at the 2007 AGM (video)
John Browne, author of “The Glass Closet”, and IBM’s Claudia Brind-Woody discuss the best ways for corporations to enhance their See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Browne, author of “The Glass Closet”, and IBM’s Claudia Brind-Woody discuss the best ways for corporations to enhance their See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The new James Bond film Spectre is reviewed by New Generation Thinker Sam Goodman. The Egyptian feminist writer Nawal El Saadawi talks to Rana Mitter about facing death threats and surviving prison - and her novels which include Memoirs of a Woman Doctor and God Dies by the Nile. Lord Browne, former CEO of BP, makes the case for business to engage with society in a discussion with Mark Littlewood from the Institute of Economic Affairs. Dr Elisabeth Kendall has been studying the way so called Islamic State use classical Arabic poetry on social media. Elisabeth Kendall is the author of Twenty-First Century Jihad Connect: How Companies Succeed by Engaging Radically with Society by John Browne with Robin Nuttall and Tommy Standlen, is out now. Sam Goodman is the author of British Spy Fiction and the End of Empire Spectre certificate 12A is out in cinemas nationwide from Monday. Nawal El Sadaawi is the author of The Hidden Face of Eve, Woman at Point Zero, The hidden face of Eve, God Dies By The Nile.
Guest : John Browne from MonumentsRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev PearceProudly supported by RW PROMOTION : www.rwpromotion.com.auCONTACT: rabidnoiseradio@hotmail.comRABBIT RADIO : GOLD COAST'S FIRST INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE RADIO STATION - Connecting the thriving cultural community of the Gold Coast via a cross platform media outlet!!listen live at rabbitradio.com.auDownload the Rabbit Radio app free or tune in with shoutcast
Guest : John Browne from MonumentsRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev PearceProudly supported by RW PROMOTION : www.rwpromotion.com.auCONTACT: rabidnoiseradio@hotmail.comRABBIT RADIO : GOLD COAST'S FIRST INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE RADIO STATION - Connecting the thriving cultural community of the Gold Coast via a cross platform media outlet!!listen live at rabbitradio.com.auDownload the Rabbit Radio app free or tune in with shoutcast
Libby Purves meets St Andrews golf caddie Oliver Horovitz; Lord John Browne of Madingley; artist and journalist Helen Kirwan-Taylor and singer and activist Angelique Kidjo. A golfer and caddie since the age of 12, Oliver Horovitz decided to spend his gap year at the University of St Andrews before going to Harvard. In his book, An Amerian Caddie in St Andrews, he tells how he joined the caddie training programme on the Old Course of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St Andrews. An American Caddie in St Andrews is published by Elliot and Thompson. John Browne (Lord Browne of Madingley) was CEO of BP from 1995 until 2007. His book, The Glass Closet - Why Coming Out is Good Business, examines the risks and rewards of coming out in business. The book explores his own experience as a closeted gay man in the oil industry and features interviews with gay and lesbian people who tell different stories of working for corporations around the world. The Glass Closet - Why Coming Out is Good Business is published by WH Allen. Helen Kirwan-Taylor is an artist and journalist. She was introduced to art as a form of therapy to help her cope with the death of her sister who was killed in 1973. Helen's solo exhibition, WORDS, features word sculptures and prints and is inspired by language and the etymology of words. The pieces use cardboard, wood, glass, leather and draw on influences from psychology, art, fashion and literature. WORDS is at Themes and Variations in Notting Hill, London. Angelique Kidjo is a Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter and activist from West Africa. She is performing at The Other Ball in aid of the charity Arms Around the Child. She's also appearing at the EFG London Jazz Festival later in the year. Her latest album Eve - released on 429 Records - celebrates the power of African women, particularly the women she grew up with in her native Benin. Producer: Paula McGinley.
This on demand audio series is a part of the Executive Girlfriends Group Vignette Series. Chicke Fitzgerald interviews Christine Bader. The original live interview was 05/09/14. There is an invisible army of people deep inside the world's biggest and best-known companies, pushing for safer and more responsible practices. They are trying to prevent the next Rana Plaza factory collapse, the next Deepwater Horizon explosion, the next Foxconn labor abuses. Obviously, they don't always succeed. Christine Bader was one of those people. She loved BP and then-CEO John Browne's lofty rhetoric on climate change and human rights. Bader's story of working deep inside the belly of the beast is unique in its details, but not in its themes: of feeling like an outsider both inside the company (accused of being a closet activist) and out (assumed to be a corporate shill); of getting mixed messages from senior management; of being frustrated with corporate life but committed to pushing for change from within. Christine Bader is also a Visiting Scholar and Lecturer at Columbia University, where she co-teaches a course on Human Rights and Business, and a Human Rights Advisor to BSR. Christine's website is http://christinebader.com/ To order her book click HERE For more information about the Executive Girlfriends' Group see: http://www.executivegirlfriendsgroup.com
He made his name and fortune in the oil industry and in the process became one of Britain's best known business leaders. John Browne was BP's boss for 12 years. He expanded and diversified one of the world's fossil fuel giants. Now he's back in the thick of the energy debate backing a company eager to develop shale gas production in the UK. His career has been defined by the search for fossil fuels and economic sustainability. Can we have both?
Eoin Kinsella. Colonel John Browne - Jacobite lawyer, soldier and entrepreneur.
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the chief executive of BP, John Browne. His father had also worked for the company and through visits to Iran as a boy, he witnessed spectacular oil-well blow-outs which gave him a fascination for the business. He joined BP after leaving university, starting at the sharp end as a petroleum engineer in Alaska in the 1970s. For 20 years, he travelled the world, working his way up the ladder before permanently settling in London. Almost 10 years ago, he said that oil companies must take seriously the threat of global warming and take measures to tackle the issue. He was knighted in 1998, and created a life peer in 2001 as Lord Browne of Madingley.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: An extract from the end of Act 1 of Cosi Fan Tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: Other Men's Flowers: An Anthology of Poetry by Lord Wavell Luxury: A lifetime's supply of great cigars
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the chief executive of BP, John Browne. His father had also worked for the company and through visits to Iran as a boy, he witnessed spectacular oil-well blow-outs which gave him a fascination for the business. He joined BP after leaving university, starting at the sharp end as a petroleum engineer in Alaska in the 1970s. For 20 years, he travelled the world, working his way up the ladder before permanently settling in London. Almost 10 years ago, he said that oil companies must take seriously the threat of global warming and take measures to tackle the issue. He was knighted in 1998, and created a life peer in 2001 as Lord Browne of Madingley. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: An extract from the end of Act 1 of Cosi Fan Tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: Other Men's Flowers: An Anthology of Poetry by Lord Wavell Luxury: A lifetime's supply of great cigars