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Best podcasts about John Doran

Latest podcast episodes about John Doran

Rock's Backpages
E179: Luke Turner & John Doran on The Quietus + Yoko Ono + James Chance

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 76:43


In this episode we welcome John Doran and Luke Turner to downtown Hammersmith and invite them to talk about their much-loved and newly-revamped Quietus "webzine". (That's Noughties-speak, for all you kids out there.) The intrepid duo look back on the 2008 birth of their baby and reflect on its survival and evolution over the subsequent 16 years. Quotes from pieces they wrote about Kanye West (2008) and Britpop "fakestalgia" (2014) prompt thoughts on such much-missed Quietus writers – and RBP contributors – as S(teven)Wells, Dele Fadele and Neil Kulkarni. Mention of a recent Quietus piece about Yoko Ono leads us to clips from Mark Kemp's 1992 audio interview with the pioneering avant-gardist whose life and work are celebrated in an exhibition at London's Tate Modern (15 February to 1 September, 2024). Ardent fans of Ono's woefully-overlooked solo albums, John and Luke talk about the relentless racist/misogynist abuse she's suffered as "the woman who broke up the Beatles" [sic]. Staying in the demi-monde of downtown New York transgression, we pay tribute to departed jazz-punk No Waver James Chance, another Quietus anti-icon, before Mark winds up the episode with quotes from newly-added library pieces about the Beatles (1963), the Temptations (1970), Kurtis Blow (1981), Jerry Dammers (1990) and Glen Campbell (1999). Finally, Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Atlanta's overshadowed rappers Goodie Mob... Many thanks to special guests John Doran and Luke Turner. Read the Quietus at thequietus.com, and find their books, including Jolly Lad and Men at War in all good bookshops. Pieces discussed: Kanye West: Sensitive Soul, Modern Life Isn't Rubbish: The Trouble With Britpop Nostalgia, Yoko Ono audio, Q: Why Interview James Chance? A: Because He's There, Bow To The Devilish Prince: James Chance Interviewed, Downtown icon James Chance cuts loose, It's the Beatles! Part 5: How To Avoid The Stage Door Crowds... Enter Through The Roof, Temptations: no trouble pleasing their audience, Kurtis Blow: Rap-sody in Blow, Mandela's Day — The Journey To Freedom, Glen Campbell: "I could have gone the same way as Elvis" and Goodie Mob: World Party

Faith, Hope, and the Power of Tomorrow

"Learned it from an 80's Song"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 46:22


John Doran, a seasoned educator and TED speaker with over 30 years of experience is dedicated to leveraging the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty and empower young individuals. As the author of ‘The Ways to Well-Being' and the creator of the SMART Training Programme, he speaks internationally on resilience, emotional intelligence, workplace well-being, stress management, and performance optimization, impacting audiences ranging from management bodies to students.In this episode, you will learn these “totally rad” tips:How to turn impossible dreams into a reality: John reflects on his upbringing, where the scarcity of money made higher education seem like an impossible dream. Enter his mother, a true "possibilitarian who said five words that changed his life.How by teaching hope for the future empowers the present. Discover how faith and resilience helped him overcome obstacles and transform his circumstances.Learn how VIA Character strengths and a positive outlook contribute to overall well-being.Learn specific tools that can help build resilience. This will help support the belief that things can get better on the other side of any experience.*

The Bunker
No rest for the Wicca: How ‘folk horror' explains our politics

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 29:15


Creaky pub signs, animal skulls, and empty church yards. The British countryside can be a scary place, but what does the popularity of ‘folk horror' tell us about our politics? Writer Jude Rogers is joined by John Doran, co-founder of music website The Quietus and presenter of BBC Radio 4 New Weird Britain series, to explore the effects of films like The Wicker Man on our national psyche and what the continued appetite for eerie renderings of the countryside says about us.  “Folk horror creates an uneasy clash between the modern and the ancient.” “The unstable times we are living through are quite magical in their own horror.” “Folk horror symbology is easily co-opted by the far right.” “It's often very conservative in suggesting that female sexuality shouldn't be trusted.” Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bunkercast  Written and presented by Jude Rogers. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Audio editor: Jade Bailey. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Phoning It In
123: Ali Fox, John Doran, Aoife Spratt

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 44:55


This week's topic of the week is ‘running out of time'. Daniel is running out of time on his chance to claim your inheritance. Alanna needs to get home but is running out of time. Dave's special guest is an AI that goes by the name of Aiden. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Soho Radio
Lisa A Knapp in session for Max Reinhardt plus an interview with John Doran

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 70:58


Lisa A Knapp joins Max for a live session and interview, later in the show John Doran dials in on Zoom to discuss the future of The Quietus. You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/max-reinhardts-late-late-lunch-show-26042023/This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho channel, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio, tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app..Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Power Connect
Ep. 61 - EV Charging Summit - John Doran -Plugin Stations Online

The Power Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023


No Risk, No Reward. That axiom remains true in business and life but for John Doran, the risk was especially great considering he was walking away from a stable teaching career, tenure, benefits and a six-figure salary - with two kids. The Native New Yorker and Owner of Plugin Station Online (PISO) not only took the leap, but now runs one of the most successful EV Charging Station installation companies in the Northeast and will share his knowledge at this year's EV Charging Summit. Doran talks about starting out when there were next to no EVs on the road, the challenge of going from teaching to being an entrepreneur and how the EV market has changed rapidly in the last few years and why PISO is positioned to scale - strategically - while still employing the best service in the industry. It's a wonderful story of dedication and perseverance. For more on J0hn Doran and PISO. Do not miss this year's EV Charging Summit and Expo — and if you haven't purchased a ticket yet — enter the Promo Code EVCS2023 for 50 percent off of the event — Mar. 29-31 at The Mirage in Vegas.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
The Irishman who marked Pele in a match in Dublin

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 4:50


John Doran, former player with Bohemians tells us about that famous game in February 1972, in which he got to mark the great Pele at a match in Dalymount Park

Across the Four Lakes Podcast
St Mullins head to Croke Park

Across the Four Lakes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 19:59


"The hurling field is the central point of the community, " says St Mullins hurler, Seamus Murphy who has featured on successful Carlow Christy Ring and Joe McDonagh Cup winning teams in Croke Park. John Doran has six county medals with the club winning his first in 2010 but has never played at the famous stadium. Here the two St Mullins men look back on an amazing season which has seen the club emerge  as champions from Carlow.  They are in with a fighting chance of qualifying for a Leinster senior hurling club final when they take on Kilmacud Crokes in the semi-final on Sunday. Photo by Pat Ahern

Talking HealthTech
248 - Harnessing big data for population health and costing; Tracey Cotterill, John Doran, Judith Boskett; Civica

Talking HealthTech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 42:27


The world has changed and our approach to population healthcare must change with it Tracey Cotterill is the managing director of the population health intelligence business unit at Civica. John Doran is the head of solution strategy for the business unit that Tracy heads. Judith Boskett has been with Civica since mid-2021. She has been in healthcare sales for over twenty-five years now in Australia. Civica are a global IT-based services partner in digital solutions, software applications, and managed services. In this episode, Pete, Tracey, John and Judith have a discussion centred on population health management and costing while looking into a changed approach to improve patient outcomes that focus more on the organisation rather than the clinician and much more. This episode focuses on the benefits of data on healthcare costing and population healthcare management. It also takes a peek into value-based healthcare and why it is essential.  Check out the episode and full show notes here. To see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at Civica, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory here.  Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content.  For more information visit here.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
419: More than a Maker: John Doran

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 44:03 Very Popular


On this week's edition of More than a Maker we talk to John Doran. In our interview we talk about The Big Blue Sky Initiative, a multipart plan to address mental health in the state of Montana including suicide prevention, treatment for addiction, and other resources for mental health. John is the Divisional Vice President of External Affairs at Blue Cross and Blue Shield Montana.   More than a Maker is made possible by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana, proud sponsors of wellness for makers. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana is focused on building healthier communities through strategic investments to improve population health, increase access to care, and to make healthcare more affordable for all. For more information please visit www.bcbsmt.com.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages 126: Robert Duncan & Jaan Uhelszki on Lester Bangs + Creem + Suicide

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 72:26


In this episode we mark the 40th anniversary of the death of arguably the greatest — and certainly the most "almost famous" — writer in the history of music journalism.Two of Lester Bangs's closest Creem colleagues (both wonderful writers in their own right) join us from California to reminisce about the man and his work. Jaan Uhelszki, who started in the Creem office the same day as Lester, gets the ball rolling by putting Detroit's "anti-Rolling Stone" in context. Robert Duncan, who arrived two years later in 1974, adds his recollections of "America's only rock'n'roll magazine" [sic] before paying tribute to Lester. Respect, laughter and sadness ensue as Robert & Jaan discuss their friend's gonzoid genius, his exasperating foibles and the addiction that killed him at 33, six years after Robert persuaded him to move to New York.Seminal New York duo Suicide — beloved of Bangs — are the subjects of the week's new audio interview, clips from which feature pioneering electropunks Alan Vega & Martin Rev talking in 1998 about their "confrontational" live act, their introduction of the word "punk" into NYC's music scene in 1971… and Vega's love of British comedy The Full Monty!Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights among the articles recently added to the RBP library, including pieces about the Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Jeff Beck at the Fillmore East, Pharoah Saunders and England's miserable Bickershaw festival. Barney notes a 1988 Paul Morley rumination on, yes, music journalism… and Jasper quotes from a John Doran "review" of Aphex Twin's Collapse.Many thanks to special guests Robert Duncan and Jaan Uhelszki; you can visit Robert's website at duncanwrites.com and find more of Jaan's writing on her RBP writer's page.Pieces discussed: Lester on RBP, Lester Bangs and Almost Famous, Richard Riegel on Lester, Robert Duncan, Lester on the MC5, Lester on how to be a rock critic, Lester on Astral Weeks, Lester on punk/jazz, Suicide audio, Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Pharaoh Sanders, George Jones, Grateful Dead & Jeff Beck Group, Bickershaw festival, KISS, Divine, Paul Morley on the rock press and Aphex Twin's Collapse.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages 126: Robert Duncan & Jaan Uhelszki on Lester Bangs + Creem + Suicide

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 73:56


In this episode we mark the 40th anniversary of the death of arguably the greatest — and certainly the most "almost famous" — writer in the history of music journalism. Two of Lester Bangs's closest Creem colleagues (both wonderful writers in their own right) join us from California to reminisce about the man and his work. Jaan Uhelszki, who started in the Creem office the same day as Lester, gets the ball rolling by putting Detroit's "anti-Rolling Stone" in context. Robert Duncan, who arrived two years later in 1974, adds his recollections of "America's only rock'n'roll magazine" [sic] before paying tribute to Lester. Respect, laughter and sadness ensue as Robert & Jaan discuss their friend's gonzoid genius, his exasperating foibles and the addiction that killed him at 33, six years after Robert persuaded him to move to New York. Seminal New York duo Suicide — beloved of Bangs — are the subjects of the week's new audio interview, clips from which feature pioneering electropunks Alan Vega & Martin Rev talking in 1998 about their "confrontational" live act, their introduction of the word "punk" into NYC's music scene in 1971… and Vega's love of British comedy The Full Monty! Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights among the articles recently added to the RBP library, including pieces about the Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Jeff Beck at the Fillmore East, Pharoah Saunders and England's miserable Bickershaw festival. Barney notes a 1988 Paul Morley rumination on, yes, music journalism… and Jasper quotes from a John Doran "review" of Aphex Twin's Collapse. Many thanks to special guests Robert Duncan and Jaan Uhelszki; you can visit Robert's website at duncanwrites.com and find more of Jaan's writing on her RBP writer's page. Pieces discussed: Lester on RBP, Lester Bangs and Almost Famous, Richard Riegel on Lester, Robert Duncan, Lester on the MC5, Lester on how to be a rock critic, Lester on Astral Weeks, Lester on punk/jazz, Suicide audio, Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Pharaoh Sanders, George Jones, Grateful Dead & Jeff Beck Group, Bickershaw festival, KISS, Divine, Paul Morley on the rock press and Aphex Twin's Collapse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock's Backpages
E126: Robert Duncan & Jaan Uhelszki on Lester Bangs + Creem + Suicide

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 72:56


In this episode we mark the 40th anniversary of the death of arguably the greatest — and certainly the most "almost famous" — writer in the history of music journalism. Two of Lester Bangs's closest Creem colleagues (both wonderful writers in their own right) join us from California to reminisce about the man and his work. Jaan Uhelszki, who started in the Creem office the same day as Lester, gets the ball rolling by putting Detroit's "anti-Rolling Stone" in context. Robert Duncan, who arrived two years later in 1974, adds his recollections of "America's only rock'n'roll magazine" [sic] before paying tribute to Lester. Respect, laughter and sadness ensue as Robert & Jaan discuss their friend's gonzoid genius, his exasperating foibles and the addiction that killed him at 33, six years after Robert persuaded him to move to New York. Seminal New York duo Suicide — beloved of Bangs — are the subjects of the week's new audio interview, clips from which feature pioneering electropunks Alan Vega & Martin Rev talking in 1998 about their "confrontational" live act, their introduction of the word "punk" into NYC's music scene in 1971… and Vega's love of British comedy The Full Monty! Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights among the articles recently added to the RBP library, including pieces about the Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Jeff Beck at the Fillmore East, Pharoah Saunders and England's miserable Bickershaw festival. Barney notes a 1988 Paul Morley rumination on, yes, music journalism… and Jasper quotes from a John Doran "review" of Aphex Twin's Collapse. Many thanks to special guests Robert Duncan and Jaan Uhelszki; you can visit Robert's website at duncanwrites.com and find more of Jaan's writing on her RBP writer's page. Pieces discussed: Lester on RBP, Lester Bangs and Almost Famous, Richard Riegel on Lester, Robert Duncan, Lester on the MC5, Lester on how to be a rock critic, Lester on Astral Weeks, Lester on punk/jazz, Suicide audio, Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Pharaoh Sanders, George Jones, Grateful Dead & Jeff Beck Group, Bickershaw festival, KISS, Divine, Paul Morley on the rock press and Aphex Twin's Collapse.

Rock's Backpages
E126: Robert Duncan & Jaan Uhelszki on Lester Bangs + Creem + Suicide

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 72:26


In this episode we mark the 40th anniversary of the death of arguably the greatest — and certainly the most "almost famous" — writer in the history of music journalism.Two of Lester Bangs's closest Creem colleagues (both wonderful writers in their own right) join us from California to reminisce about the man and his work. Jaan Uhelszki, who started in the Creem office the same day as Lester, gets the ball rolling by putting Detroit's "anti-Rolling Stone" in context. Robert Duncan, who arrived two years later in 1974, adds his recollections of "America's only rock'n'roll magazine" [sic] before paying tribute to Lester. Respect, laughter and sadness ensue as Robert & Jaan discuss their friend's gonzoid genius, his exasperating foibles and the addiction that killed him at 33, six years after Robert persuaded him to move to New York.Seminal New York duo Suicide — beloved of Bangs — are the subjects of the week's new audio interview, clips from which feature pioneering electropunks Alan Vega & Martin Rev talking in 1998 about their "confrontational" live act, their introduction of the word "punk" into NYC's music scene in 1971… and Vega's love of British comedy The Full Monty!Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights among the articles recently added to the RBP library, including pieces about the Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Jeff Beck at the Fillmore East, Pharoah Saunders and England's miserable Bickershaw festival. Barney notes a 1988 Paul Morley rumination on, yes, music journalism… and Jasper quotes from a John Doran "review" of Aphex Twin's Collapse.Many thanks to special guests Robert Duncan and Jaan Uhelszki; you can visit Robert's website at duncanwrites.com and find more of Jaan's writing on her RBP writer's page.Pieces discussed: Lester on RBP, Lester Bangs and Almost Famous, Richard Riegel on Lester, Robert Duncan, Lester on the MC5, Lester on how to be a rock critic, Lester on Astral Weeks, Lester on punk/jazz, Suicide audio, Righteous Brothers, Laura Nyro, Pharaoh Sanders, George Jones, Grateful Dead & Jeff Beck Group, Bickershaw festival, KISS, Divine, Paul Morley on the rock press and Aphex Twin's Collapse.

Its A Funny Old Life
Its A Funny Old Life - Non-League Show #2 - Local Merseyside Derby - Marine vs Bootle - Fan View

Its A Funny Old Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 32:58


On this episode I was joined by Gron from The Crosander Way and a big Bootle fan in John Doran, where we discuss how the teams have fared this season and the big derby on Monday 27th December

A Second Opinion with Senator Bill Frist, M.D.
142 - John Doran, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana & Dr. Julie Kelso, Riverstone Health: Collaboratively Addressing Rural Mental Healthcare Shortages

A Second Opinion with Senator Bill Frist, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 62:17


This episode is brought to you by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies are in every ZIP code in every state, working to improve health and expand access to care. Community by community. For the health of America. Today we're focusing in on rural behavioral health, looking at Montana as an example for some of the barriers we're seeing nationwide, and a model for potential solutions to these challenges.   I'm joined by two experts providing the clinical and insurer perspectives:   Julie Kelso, a board-certified adult psychiatrist who served at the Billings Clinic from 2007-2021 as Department Chair, Program Director for the UW Montana Track psychiatry residency and medical director of Integrated Behavioral Health. Now at Riverstone Health in Yellowstone County, she's a collaborative care psychiatrist.   John Doran is the Divisional Vice President of External Affairs at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana. With a background in journalism and communications, John oversees all government, public and media relations, community outreach, and corporate strategy for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana.

Straight From The Off
Straight From The Off - with John Doran

Straight From The Off

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 114:39


Straight From The Off welcomes John Doran to the Podcast. The former Bootle FC manager tells us his story, from being a youngster following his Dads team Langton Dock through to the re-incarnation of the famous Bootle FC. John has been a player, manager, spongeman, secretary and ultra at the club who were once mains rivals to Everton. John tells us the history of Bootle and how his family became involved with the team, he tells us how his Dad Frank Snr has sacked him at least 5 times! He Tells us about claiming a famous goal scored by someone else, away at South Liverpool then he tells us about his favourite games, goals and all about the lads he has played with, managed and came up against throughout those times. Episode 31 is brought to you by: Red Rum Club.

Bigmouth
Hip Hop history, slowthai, Stewart Lee’s Nightingales doc

Bigmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 57:32


Does AMC’s ambitious Hip Hop: Songs That Shook America (all eps now on iPlayer) expand our knowledge of the boom-boom-bap? What happens when Stewart Lee makes a documentary about Robert Lloyd of The Nightingales, a man who makes Radiohead seem hungry for celebrity. King Rocker is on Sky Arts right now. And are we taken by young persons’ rapper slowthai’s “mature second album”? John Doran of the Quietus and Kate Hodges of The Hare And Hoofe join Andrew and Siân for judgment hour. Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phorest FM
Phorest’s 2020 Year In Retrospect With Ronan Perceval & John Doran

Phorest FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 36:41


[191] This week on Phorest FM, Killian and Zoe welcome back to the show Phorest Salon Software CEO Ronan Perceval and CTO John Doran for the annual "year in review" episode. Expect discussions around resilience, feature releases, and more importantly, things to look forward to in the coming year. Links: Get your ticket for the UpLift! Virtual Event on January 25th, 2021: https://linktr.ee/phorest_uplift Click here to subscribe to the weekly Phorest FM email newsletter This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Great music makes great moments. Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed.  Leave a Rating & Review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm  Read the transcript, or click here to learn more about Phorest Salon Software.

Profundamente Superficial
Vanessa - Grammy Nominations

Profundamente Superficial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 98:34


Já vou em não sei quantos episódios e ainda não tinha trazido a minha irmã from another mother (beijinhos mãe Cristina) ao Profundamente... MAS the time has come e a Vanessa Oliveira, está finalmente entre nós. Esta semana quase que falávamos sobre gatinhos (não desesperem - esta conversa irá acontecer eventualmente). No entanto acabamos por falar dos Grammys e das suas nomeações questionáveis. Da problemática Beyoncé e da necessidade que temos enquanto mulheres de ter melhores exemplos femininos presentes. Do amor infinito que temos pela Fiona Apple e do amor igual que temos pela instituição que é o restaurante Sai Cão no Porto. Como nota de autor: Este é um episódio com MUITAS referências musicais e muita opinião e crítica. Não creio que seja para todos. Quero também deixar aqui explicito que a minha opinião não é para todos - nunca foi. Eu não existo para agradar as massas e a minha definição de música difere muitíssimo da definição de 95% da população (give or take). Se ficarem curiosos, o site que recomendei chama-se The Quietus e é gerido por um dos melhores jornalistas de música que alguma vez existiu- John Doran. Deem uma espreitada no top 100 álbuns de 2020 deles. Handle time- @profundamentesuperficial_ @van_helsa @thequietus

Code Sho Podcast
CODESHO Podcast 26: John Doran (Author and Game Design Instructor at Bradley University)

Code Sho Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 96:29


In this episode, we talk with John Doran, a former instructor at Digipen and current Game Design instructor at Bradley University. He is also the author of 14 books on topics such as Unity and Unreal games engines.Check out all of his books here: https://www.packtpub.com/authors/john...His latest book on Unity 2020 can be found here:https://www.amazon.com/Unity-2020-Mob...Let's get started!Social Media

Leadership BITES
Every 18 year old should hear this

Leadership BITES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 5:46 Transcription Available


I was asked to do a video for a leadership project for young people involved in 'Make a Wish' - Ireland by John Doran. It got a very positive response:"Your talk is absolutely super . Talk about hitting the nail on the head!I played it to my students today and they really engaged with it. In particular the question you pose about how do people experience you.We can’t thank you enough , it will really make a difference."So I thought I'd share it.The question that I was asked to address was basically:"What would you offer youngsters that are starting out in life?"So of course they don't have to be 18 years old, any age would work.Anyway, I thought I'd share.....Hope it adds value.

Software Sessions
Fixing a Broken Development Process

Software Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 62:35


John Doran shares how his team focused on monitoring, continuous integration, and changed their culture to save a SaaS business that was struggling to support its customer base.

Bigmouth
Ivor Cutler, Autechre, Kajillionaire at London International Film Festival

Bigmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 65:19


Under the electron microscope of pop culture this week: Outsider artist Ivor Cutler in a SKY documentary/love letter from KT Tunstall. Have Autechre, creators of bass-driven Barbican Centres of brutalist electronics, made their “accessible album” with SIGN? Can Good Sad Happy Bad bring back the shoegazin’ days of ’91? And we hit the London International Film Festival – now accessible to the whole country, thanks COVID! – for Kajillionaire, Shirley, Honeymood and more in the company of film critic and host of the Girls On Film podcast Anna Smith and co-founder of The Quietus, John Doran. Produced and presented by Siân Pattenden and Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The 1% Podcast hosted by Shay Dalton
John Doran: Teaching a Way to Wellness

The 1% Podcast hosted by Shay Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 77:00


For over 25 years, John has worked in the Patrician Secondary School, Newbridge as a Teacher and now as a Guidance Counsellor. He is the author of the acclaimed book ‘Ways to Well-being' which is being taught in over 140 schools in Ireland and Europe. It focuses on teaching young people how to manage their emotions, change, relationships – everything to ensure they thrive no matter the challenge.   John is also a Founding Chairman of the Network of School Planners and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Make-A-Wish Foundation Ireland.   He is passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt lives for the better and is dedicated to helping young people do everything they can with all that they have in the time that they're given.   John is a prolific public speaker on the topics of well-being, resilience, stress management and maximising performance, both nationally and internationally. His events have included a TEDx Talk in 2018 called ‘Positive Education for the 21st Century: Helping Young People to Thrive in a World of Busy'. He has given talks to management bodies, education trusts, teachers, parents and students.   In a world where our attention and our time are scarce, we are delighted to have John on the podcast to talk about his experiences and research into performing in what is an increasingly busy and complex world.

Teammate Apart Podcast
John Doran - Emotional intelligence, resilience, and the three pillars for a successful life

Teammate Apart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 60:30


Today’s special guest is John Doran. John has been a teacher and guidance counselor for over 24 years. A founding Chairman of the Network of School Planners, a member of the Board of Directors of the Make A Wish Foundation Ireland, TEDx speaker, and the author of the acclaimed book Ways to Wellbeing which is currently taught in over 140 schools both Europe. He is passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty, and help young people do all that they can, with all that they have, in the time that they have got, in the space that they are in. John speaks to management bodies, Education Trusts, teachers, parents, and students on the topics of resilience, Wellbeing, stress management, and maximizing performance both nationally and internationally.John DoranEducator, GlobalCelt, Author of Ways to Wellbeing, Possibilitarian, TEDx Speaker, Board Member Make-A-Wish- FoundationTwitter: @awaytowellbeingInstagram: @awaytowellbeing About John Doran“Vivre sans temps mort”John Doran has been a teacher and guidance counselor for over 25 years. He is passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty, and help young people do all that they can, with all that they have, in the time that they have got, in the space that they are in.John speaks to Management Bodies, Businesses, Education Trusts, Teachers, Parents and Students on the topics of Resilience, EQ, Well-being in the workplace, Stress Management, and Maximising Performance both nationally and internationally. John is a TED speaker and a media contributor. He designed and delivers the SMART Training Programme (Stress Management And Resilience Training).===

Seattle Unity Church
Sunday Service Podcast August 16th – Time Between Time

Seattle Unity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 38:18


“I’m wondering if it’s that we’ve stepped out of clock time.  Not totally, not a hundred percent, but in many ways we have stepped out of clock time.” Senior Minister Rev. Karen Lindvig examines how the concept of time has changed due to the virus.  She weaves in historical contexts like The Spanish Flu, as well as contemporary understanding of everyday time, waiting time, Sabbath time, sequential time, and time apart. The talk begins at 16:40. Music comes from Amber Darland, a singer songwriter from Bellingham Washington. Ayn Dietrich read a piece on Sabbath from Unity.org’s “Nurture Your Divine Soul” booklet. Rose Harrow Miller led a garden meditation, and Abbie and John Doran presented the offering. Go here for the full service video. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.

the little black fish
Education Redefined | John Doran | Dublin, Ireland

the little black fish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 41:06


In this dialogue, John Doran the author of “A way to wellbeing” joins me from Ireland to discuss education during and post pandemic. John offers an optimistic view by inviting us to embrace adverse events. He says: “what you meet and greet will defeat and what you resist tends to persist”. He talks about the meaning of education and what young people need to thrive in the future that is yet to be created. He invites us to compare ourselves with ourselves yesterday, not another person. He highlights that selfcare of parents is critical not selfish and advises us on finding the right school fit for our children in the time of the pandemic. John asks some critical questions: Are we preparing students for a life of testing or the test of life? What is holistic education? Are we helping students to develop as critical thinkers, creative minds with resilient hearts or are we trying to fit them to the already existing system which would not even exist by the time they enter adulthood? Skills such as emotional intelligence, problem solving, teamwork and collaboration in a world where life experience and competencies will be more important than formal qualifications. 

Making It Happen
Making It Happen #18 John Doran

Making It Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 32:52


Making It Happen #18John DoranOur next guest is Author, TEDx speaker, John is a Guidance Counsellor in the Patrician Secondary School and author of Ways to Wellbeing a programme promoting resilience and positive mental health for students nationwide and internationally.“We're born with two fears – the fear of loud noises and the fear of falling over. ... The fear of missing out, the fear of not fitting in, the fear of not being enough… you always were enough, you always will be enough, because you were born enough.”Listen to his story#neversettle

Only Human Podcast
EP06 - John Doran - Wisdom & Wellbeing

Only Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 50:48


In a world of information where anyone can acquire knowledge, John Doran is refreshingly full of wisdom. John has been a teacher and guidance counsellor for over 25 years and is author of the internationally acclaimed book Ways To Wellbeing. He is passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty, and help young people do all that they can, with all that they have, in the time that they have got, in the space that they are in. John speaks on resilience, EQ, well-being in school and workplace, stress management, and maximising performance both nationally and internationally. John is a TED speaker and a media contributor, make a wish Ireland board member and designed and delivers the SMART Training Programme (Stress Management And Resilience Training). John's perspectives are sure to make you think, give you cause to be more of yourself and will give you tools for a life well lived. Until next time, stay well, stay curious. ✌️

Claare Ny Gael - Manx Radio
Claare ny Gael 22nd March 2020

Claare Ny Gael - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 49:05


Bob Carswell delivers a weekly programme of great Manx Gaelic broadcasting and entertainment. Dr John Doran, the editor of 'Bentley's Ballads', published in 1858, has some background information about a story in verse which appeared, 'The Manxman and his Visitor'. We find the source from which a London publisher obtained local detail. Following the death of Boxer in 'Gowaltys ny Beiyn', Squealer explains how a misunderstanding arose that Boxer was being taken to the knacker's yard. However, it's not possible to bring his body back for burial, and somehow the pigs have enough to buy another celebratory box of whisky. As nyn giaull : JOAN BAEZ - John Riley : CILMERI - Ymson : THE CHIEFTAINS - O'Mahoney's frolics : BARRULE - Illiam boght : MAIRI NIC AONGHUIS - Peurt a beul : TAN HA DOWR - Can Scoswas : FFIDL FFADL - Had maip Mon : MOON'SHEE - Fair and tender ladies : AVEL DRO - Ridee six temps

The Disruptors Future Snippets
How John became a Board Member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation - John Doran

The Disruptors Future Snippets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 2:53


John Doran(@awaytowellbeing) has been a teacher and guidance counselor for over 24 years and is the author Ways to Wellbeing,. a book about creating a positive educational experience in the 21st century which taught in over 140 schools worldwide.John's passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty, and help young people succeed. He's a board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a TEDx speaker and frequently called on to speak all levels of organizations, government, and educational institutions.To listen to the entire episode, visit: https://disruptors.fm/98-becoming-an-opportunistic-optimist-and-saving-our-kids-from-soul-crushing-effects-of-school-john-doran/

Rekindle
Why John is always considering his shed

Rekindle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 25:45


John Doran is a possibilitarian, helping others see there's nothing wrong with them, that what's right can't fix. He leans heavily on his inner circle and uses a number of strategies, one summarised by the acronym, SHED. It resonated for me, see what you think. 

IMRU Radio
Honest Tea, Anne Bray of Freewaves on "Love and/or Fear" with Vash Boddie on TTV - Talk to Vash, former Mayor John Doran on the Gaytino Report, and more!! (190930)

IMRU Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 51:42


In this episode, hosts Chloe Corcoran and Michael Taylor Gray discuss the charges against Ed Buck as victims and allegations increase; Merriam-Webster adds nonbinary 'they' pronoun to dictionary and musician Sam Smith comes forward that they prefer its use; London Trans Pride all in the Honest Tea. Also... ...Anne Bray, director of Freewaves explores her journey to Love &/or Fear with Vash Boddie …Mayor John Doran talks about the changing face of West Hollywood with Dan Guerrero on the Gaytino Report Rainbow Minute features Mark Segal, Walter Kronkite and the famous “TV Zaps!” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message

The SaaS Revolution Show
How to scale the engineering team at a SaaS company

The SaaS Revolution Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 32:26


This week's guest on the SaaS Revolution Show is John Doran, Director of Engineering at Phorest Salon Software, a cloud-based management solution and marketing suite for salons and spas.  Born and bred in Dublin, John has always loved building product and iteratively improving it. Phorest is the first SaaS product he was involved with, jumping in from professional services. which he found far more unsatisfactory. When John joined Phorest four years ago, there were only 5-6 engineers who all reported to Ronan Perceval, CEO and Founder of Phorest.  Two years into his tenure, John became the Director of Engineering. For a while, he continued operating under the flat structure he inherited but quickly that began to cause problems. Individually siloed and not in sync, the engineering development suffered. John and his team began to experiment with changes and are on a journey of continuous improvement. Listen on to learn: The warning signs that the engineering team will need to be restructured One change John and the Phorest team implemented How John keeps the engineering team aligned John Doran will be one of many speakers we are bringing to SaaStock 19 to talk about engineering and product. He will be joined by Des Traynor co-founder of Intercom, Janna Bastow, Co-founder Mind the product, Dan Martell, 5-time founder and chief instigator at the SaaS Academy and many others. Use code IRINA20 to get a ticket at the best possible price.

The Quietus Radio
The Best of Times… with Geddy Lee

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 40:57


Welcome to The Best Of Times... podcast brought to you by Lush and The Quietus. The Best Of Times... podcast is presented by John Doran. In this series he talks to people about some of the best and worst times they have been through and hopefully discovers how these experiences have made them who they are today. So far he has interviewed Sleaford Mods, The Specials, Kristin Hersh, Róisín Murphy, Mavis Staples, Kate Tempest and Cate Le Bon. Today's guest is Geddy Lee. Geddy is a lifelong resident of Toronto, Canada. He dropped out of high school at the age of 16 to join Rush in 1968. They would eventually go on to become one of the most successful progressive rock bands in the world. They disbanded after 50 years in 2018. Among his many hobbies, Geddy is now an author, having just published the Big Beautiful Book Of Bass. This podcast was produced and engineered by Andrew Paine and co-produced by Heather Weil. The theme music is by Oh The Gilt. If you enjoyed it please subscribe, give us a star rating, tweet about us and tell your friends and family. Thanks for listening. We'll be back soon with more Best Of Times.

The Quietus Radio
The Best of Times… with Kate Tempest

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 43:58


Welcome to The Best Of Times... podcast brought to you by Lush and The Quietus. The Best Of Times... podcast is presented by John Doran. In this series he talks to people about some of the best and worst times they have been through and hopefully discovers how these experiences have made them who they are today. So far he has interviewed Sleaford Mods, The Specials, Kristin Hersh, Róisín Murphy, Mavis Staples and Cate Le Bon. Today's guest is Kate Tempest. Kate grew up in South London and first performed as a poet at an open mic night at the age of 16. Since then, exemplifying a fearsome work ethic that she has become well known for, she has become a playwright, a novelist, a band leader, a rapper, a published poet and a spoken word artist. She has won the Ted Hughes Award and been nominated for the Mercury Prize. This month sees the release of her most accomplished album to date, The Book Of Traps And Lessons, recorded with Dan Carey and produced by Rick Rubin. This podcast was produced and engineered by Andrew Paine. The theme music is by Oh The Gilt. If you enjoyed it please subscribe, give us a star rating, tweet about us and tell your friends and family. Thanks for listening. We'll be back soon with more Best Of Times.

Phoning It In
44: Live at The Tightrope: Andréa Farrell, Peter McGann, Aoife Spratt, John Doran

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 34:32


On this week's live Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'the worst day of your life' with Maude, before chatting to Lorraine about some strange goings-on at her local reservoir. Dave chats with Larry who found some unusual objects in his granny's dishwasher. Dave is joined on stage by special guest, celebrity mentalist, Justin Thyme. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow

The Quietus Radio
The Best Of Times… with Mavis Staples

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 35:56


Welcome to The Best Of Times... podcast brought to you by Lush and The Quietus.  The Best Of Times... podcast is presented by John Doran. Over the coming months he will be talking to people about some of the best and worst times they have been through and hopefully find out how these experiences have made them who they are today. So far he has interviewed Sleaford Mods, The Specials, Kristin Hersh and Róisín Murphy.  Today's guest is living legend Mavis Staples who was born in Chicago in 1939 and from an early age was the voice that pushed The Staples Singers, the world's most successful gospel group, to international fame. From the late 50s onwards the group started incorporating hard hitting social themes into their songs and from 1963 they were essential figures in the American Civil Rights movement.  In a long and storied career she has sung for Barak Obama at The White House and has worked with Prince, Curtis Mayfield and Jeff Tweedy. Her new album, called We Get By, is produced by Ben Harper and is out on Anti- records in May shortly before her 80th birthday.  This podcast was produced and engineered by Andrew Paine and co-produced by James Shakeshaft. The theme music is by Oh The Gilt. If you enjoyed it please subscribe, give us a star rating, tweet about us and tell your friends and family. Thanks for listening. We'll be back soon with more Best Of Times.

The Disruptors
98. Becoming an Opportunistic Optimist and Saving Our Kids from Soul-Crushing Effects of School | John Doran

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 51:03


John Doran(@awaytowellbeing) has been a teacher and guidance counselor for over 24 years and is the author Ways to Wellbeing,. a book about creating a positive educational experience in the 21st century which taught in over 140 schools worldwide.John's passionate about the transformative power of education to disrupt poverty, and help young people succeed. He's a board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a TEDx speaker and frequently called on to speak all levels of organizations, government, and educational institutions.In today's episode we discuss:* The performance-enhancing drugs available to anyone with no negative side effects* Ways to recreate the school system to lead to happier, healthier adults* How John became a Board Member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and what you can learn from his experience* The effects of social media and connectedness on depression and mental health* Why we're living longer, more miserable lives than ever* How debate could create a class of critical thinkers* The importance of mindfulness and positive self talk on health and happiness* What John would overhaul with existing schools power of a purposeful teacher in transforming kids lives* How to solve hate on social media* Why purpose and passion is the most important force there is* The way parents, schools and society limit kids creativity and optimism* How to become an opportunistic optimist* Strategies to reunify our isolated, polarized worldYou can listen right here on iTunes Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate

Positively Dad
Episode 6: Raising Children Who are Happy & Successful

Positively Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 32:35


Every parent hopes their kids grow up to be happy and successful. We are putting in the foundation for their success and happiness, yet we may be looking at it in the wrong way. This week we talk to author, teacher and counselor, John Doran. John wrote he’s done a TED Talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdAkyHEYsxY) and has traveled the world teaching parents and teachers about raising happy and successful children.

In Conversation with Stephen Hurley
John Doran (Ways to Well-Being)

In Conversation with Stephen Hurley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 25:25


John Doran is an educator, Author of Ways to Wellbeing, a self-identified Possibilitarian, Board Member Make-A-Wish Foundation and a TEDx Speaker. In this episode, Stephen Hurley catches up with John to talk about his approach to well-being, positive education and the need for every student to feel like they are "enough".

Independent Music Podcast
#220 - Madlib, Oh No, Vanishing Twin, Drahla, Andrew Liles, Sly & the Family Drone - 18 March 2019

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 63:10


A mix of the unusual and wonderful this week - and that's just the 50-minute cover of 70s power ballad Without You by Nurse With Wound experimentalist Andrew Liles featuring writer and Quietus editor John Doran. We also have a new one from the peerless hiphop producer Madlib, some heavy bass from The Bug, synthpop from Argentina and loads more. Tracklisting Jamakabi & The Bug - Wickedest Dub (Pressure Records, Germany) Oh No & Madlib - Big Whips (All City Records, Ireland) Vanishing Twin - KRK (At Home in Strange Places) (Fire Records, UK) Lauri Fire - Dialectos (Kriptonîa, Argentina) Sly & the Family Drone - Jehovah’s Wetness (Love Love Records, UK) Drahla - Stimulus for Living (Captured Tracks, USA) Andrew Liles - Without You (feat. John Doran) (self-release, UK) Volition Immanent - Whiteboy (MIND Records, Japan) MoE - Sex is a Lie (Conradsound, Norway) 9XMentality - Dog Whistle (Heel.Zone, Italy)

The British Masters
13. Liam Gallagher

The British Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 14:30


It's Liam's turn for the British Masters treatment as he tells journalist John Doran about nights out with Maradona, Steve Coogan and John McEnroe as well as his debut solo album ‘As You Were' in this seminal interview from 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phoning It In
35: John Doran, Erin McGathy, Aoife Spratt, Meg Healy

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 37:46


On this week's show, Dave discusses the topic of 'young offenders' with Tom, who was a young offender back in his youth; Mary a sixteen-year-old who's been in trouble with the police; Garda Sergeant Hugh Jankles; and Child Psychiatrist Dr Poppy Cox. Dave also chats with returning caller Trish, whose boss is trying to fatten her up, and Des, who is having trouble with his job at a petrol station. Dave is joined in studio by Anita Mann, a former 'model' turned Hollywood movie star, who's promoting her rather unusual charitable foundation. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow

Bigmouth
141: Podcast #141: Russian Doll, Shaun Ryder’s lyrics, Oscars and more

Bigmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 66:40


This week we’re joined by Quietus co-founder JOHN DORAN and film writer LINDA MARRIC to pan for more pop culture gold among the gravel and bottle tops. RUSSIAN DOLL on Netflix: what’s the metaphysical subtext of TV’s funniest drinking, drugging and dying comedy? SHAUN RYDER’S LYRICS are finally collected in book form – is he the WB Yeats of Madchester as Tony Wilson claimed all those years ago? Who does Linda fancy for an Oscar? And loads of music too. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Quietus Radio
The Best Of Times… with Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019


Welcome to The Best Of Times podcast brought you by Lush and The Quietus. The Best Of Times is a new podcast show presented by writer and broadcaster John Doran and over the coming months he will be talking to people about some of the best and worst times they have been through, and in the process, find out how these experiences have made them who they are today. The podcast is produced and engineered by Andrew Paine and co-produced by Matthew Shaw. The theme music is by Oh The Gilt. EPISODE ONE: The Best Of Times... with Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods Jason is one half of the electronic punk band Sleaford Mods, along with Andrew Fearn. He started making this inimitable brand of music in 2007, which felt like it was just in time for the banking crisis and the band went on to capture the zeitgeist as it exists at street level. Sleaford Mods have become the true poet laureates of broken, austerity, Brexit Britain. They are just about to release their 11th album, Eaton Alive.

The Irish Tech News Podcast
John Doran the director of engineering at Phorest

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 15:09


Ronan talks to John Doran the director of engineering at Phorest, just before he gave his talk at last months Harvey Nash Dublin Tech Talks Meetup. John talks about his background, what Phorest does, what issues he faced when rapidly scaling Phorest and what solutions he found. John also mentions what advice he would give to a start-up that is looking to scale up.

The British Masters
7. Goldie

The British Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 14:40


John Doran sits down with electronic music pioneer Goldie.In John's own words, “Goldie overcame a trouble-filled childhood and young adulthood to revolutionise UK dance music, not once but several times over as one of the most prominent innovators in drum and bass. I'm speaking to him today about his return to making music, hanging out with David Bowie and his belief in reincarnation." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phoning It In
27: Best of 2018 - Part 1

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 132:01


This week (and next week) we're taking a look back at some of the highlights of 2018.  Featuring: Pearl O'Rourke, Mark Cantan, Alison Spittle, Kevin McGahern, Peter McGann, John Morton, Ali Fox, Hannah Mamalis, John Doran, Sophie Shanley, Laura O' Leary, Debbie Cheevers, Tony Cantwell, Kate Feeney, Luke Benson, Ro Carey, Heber Hanly, Erin McGathy, Veronica Pittman, Amy Hughes, Stephen Colfer, Aoife Spratt, Kelly Shatter and Malachy McKeever. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow

Big Sky Five - Conversations Across Montana

What's the difference between reacting and responding in a situation? What are the only two things you can control in life? What happened in a baseball game to cause John to erase a third-base line? In this episode of the Big Sky Five, we were honored to talk with John Doran. John is the Divisional Vice President of External Affairs and Chief of Staff at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana. John joined BCBSMT in July 2012 after more than 12 years in journalism and communications. As part of the executive leadership team at BCBSMT, John oversees all government, public and media relations, including BCBSMT’s strategies for legislative policy, internal and external communications, advertising and branding, community outreach and volunteerism, and internal employee engagement.In this conversation, we talked with John about how he made his way to Montana, some of the guidelines by which he leads himself and others, and how a critical lesson in baseball would prepare him later for a pivotal spot in his career. This is a fantastic conversation with a high-capacity leader. We hope you enjoy it! Links mentioned in the show:John Doran | FacebookBlue Cross Blue Shield of MontanaPrickly Pear Land TrustBig Blue Sky InitiativeBands mentioned: Nirvana | Hurry Up | Yo La TangoBig Sky Five | Website | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterSupport the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/88n754B4Yh)

Phoning It In
24: #24 Kevin McGahern, Sophie Shanley, Peter McGann, John Doran

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 35:10


This week, Dave talks to returning caller Alan who has had more issues with the LUAS and Trevor who is organising a festival on Lambay Island. Dave's guest in studio is Dennis Denby, advocate for the ancient practice of Cosmic Commanding and the author of the book 'Command, Create & Conquer: A beginners guide to getting everything you ever wanted'. Plus, the topic of the week: commuter woes. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow

The British Masters
4. Paul Simonon of The Clash

The British Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 16:33


The Clash's Paul Simonon in conversation with Noisey host John Doran.Originally known as the bass player in The Clash, a lifelong artist and style obsessive, Paul was one of the key architects of the aesthetics of punk. His obsession with dub and reggae helped broaden the sound of The Clash gloriously. John spoke to him in Damon Albarn's West London Studio, where they were rehearsing for their upcoming tour as one half of The Good, The Bad & The Queen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Phorest FM
John Doran On Understanding Software Outages & Managing The Downtime

Phorest FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 27:17


[094] Just because everything we know is taking a digital turn, it doesn’t mean that technology is infallible. Sometimes, outages happen. As a consumer, it’s important to know what causes these disruptions and what you can do to protect your business when a system you rely on temporarily fails. This week on the show, Killian and Zoe sit down with John Doran, Director of Engineering at Phorest Salon Software. You'll get a better understanding of what outages are, their possible causes and what happens behind the scenes when a system goes down. Links: Phorest Salon Software, The leading appointment and CRM software company according to Forbes Tune in weekly for a mix of interviews with industry thought-leaders, roundups of our most recent salon owners marketing tips & tricks, all the latest in and around Phorest and what upcoming webinars you can join. Phorest FM is produced every Monday morning for your enjoyment with a cup of coffee on your day off. Feel free to let us know who or what topic you'd like to hear on the show! Leave a Rating & Review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm Read the transcript, or click here to request a personalised quote from Phorest Salon Software.

The British Masters
1. Tracey Thorn

The British Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 15:01


Everything But The Girl's Tracey Thorn in conversation with Noisey host John Doran.In host John Doran's own words, “Tracey Thorn is a singular English musician whose instantly identifiable voice has towered over the pop-cultural landscape from the 1980's to the present day. After being a member of the none more cult Marine Girls, who were one of Kurt Cobain's favourite bands, Tracey's voice was then everywhere in the mid-90s due to her work with Massive Attack and most significantly as one half of Everything But The Girl, with their track ‘Missing' accidentally becoming an undisputed anthem of the era.Since then, she has become a respected author and journalist and has recently returned to the musical fray with an album of disco belters called ‘Record'." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The British Masters
2. Stuart Braithwaite

The British Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 14:59


Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite joins host John Doran.In our host's own words, "Scottish masters of the sublime Mogwai found fertile new ground between post-rock, goth and indie during the '90s. Offering a welcome counterbalance to the comparatively lighter sounds of Britpop. Nine studio albums later, for many, they remain to this day a blue print of what an independent group should be.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BeTheTalk.com
293: Positive education for the 21st century with John Doran

BeTheTalk.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 17:20


John Doran speaks to management bodies, education trust, teachers, parents and students on the topics of resilience, Wellbeing, stress management and maximizing performance both nationally and internationally. John Doran is on the board of Make A Wish Foundation.   CONNECT with John HERE LISTEN to John's TEDx talk HERE   BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !

Be The Talk with Nathan Eckel
293: Positive education for the 21st century with John Doran

Be The Talk with Nathan Eckel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 17:19


John Doran speaks to management bodies, education trust, teachers, parents and students on the topics of resilience, Wellbeing, stress management and maximizing performance both nationally and internationally. John Doran is on the board of Make A Wish Foundation.   CONNECT with John HERE LISTEN to John's TEDx talk HERE   BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran
John Doran plays Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Personality Bingo with Tom Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 74:46


This week, Tom chats to actor John Doran. John holds a BA (hons) in Drama Performance from DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama Some of his theatre work includes HARBOUR and CARE with Willfred Theatre, FIGHTING WORDS and ME MICHAEL at The Abbey Theatre, ROMEO AND JULIET at The Gate Theatre, THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE which he wrote himself as part of ‘Show In The Bag’ with Fishamble and FORGOTTEN WORDS with Theatre Lovett. He often works with Devious Theatre Company, highlights which include SOME FLOOD, WAR OF ATTRITION and HELLFIRE SQUAD. John has also appeared in many commercials and has been in the short SWERVE with Microfilms. He plays guitar, ukulele , bass and percussion and is a very accomplished singer.

Martinez church of Christ Podcast

Series: N/AService: Sun PM WorshipType: SermonSpeaker: John DoranDo you ever feel worried or discouraged? In this lesson, John Doran shares Biblical truths that lift us out of the trap of worry and discouragement.

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 332: John Doran on Fixing a Broken Development Process

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 63:58


Jeremy Jung talks with John Doran about fixing a broken development process.  In this episode we discuss how a project that started as a desktop application transitioned to becoming a SAAS business that serves thousands of businesses.  John tells the story of a business that found commercial success but struggled with outages, a lack of […]

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 332: John Doran on Fixing a Broken Development Process

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 63:59


Learn how a business that struggled with outages, performance problems, and an inability to ship overcame their problems by introducing monitoring, docker, continuous integration, and some fresh perspectives.

Phoning It In
1: #1 Pearl O'Rourke, Mark Cantan, Peter McGann, John Doran, Stephen Bradley

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 27:30


This week, Dave talks to Dessie who is struggling to make himself understood by Amazon Alexa; Peggy who's attempting to deal with a coin that's stuck to the ground; Peter who has misplaced a large number of snakes; and Alan who was stuck on the LUAS for 20 minutes near Cowper. Plus, the question of the week: Who's the most famous person you've spotted and where did you spot them? To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, spew your bile to phoninigitinshow@gmail.com Instagram Twitter Facebook

The Quietus Radio
The Quietus Hour – Show 56 (15/03/2018)

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 40:01


This week the Quietus Hour brings you news that we're going to be launching a whole host of new programmes that you'll be able to listen to on our Mixcloud page, and subscribe to via iTunes. Alongside information on Hyperspecific, Anna's Alphabet and Nuts & Bolts, the Quietus Hour this week features the best new music and passable chat from your hosts John Doran and Luke Turner. We've brand-new, some barely-heard music from Apostille, Mouse On Mars, Pregoblin, Jockstrap, Miss Red, FLAME 1 aka The Bug vs Burial and an exclusive fifteen minute monster by GNOD. Also on the show are Black Eyed Peas and Janelle Monae PLUS the real reason why the NME went down as a print publication and advice on how best to deal with your trousers.

Bigmouth
79: Podcast #79: Quietus podclash inc. The Face retro, Arab funk & more

Bigmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 59:59


It’s Bigmouth vs. much-loved weirdo music outlet The Quietus in our first Podclash. JOHN DORAN and ANNA WOOD of The Quietus join Andrew and Matt to talk about new magazine memoir ‘The Story Of The Face’, discover vintage Arabic dance music, review BBC4’s documentary on Cambridge spy Guy Burgess – and tell us what “dungeonsynth” and “boiling the goat” mean. Intrigued? You will be. Visit http://thequietus.com for your Ordnance Survey of music’s outer limits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Quietus Radio
Show 53 – Matt Johnson (The The)

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 136:44


Today's guest on this very special edition of The Quietus Hour is Matt Johnson of The The. John Doran, Mighty Seb White and Al Overdrive set up office for the afternoon round at his London gaff and, over a very nice cup of white tea, we put the world to rights. While listening to tracks from the Radio Cineola: Trilogy box set Matt talks about his uneasy relationship with celebrity, working with Johnny Marr, the new The The album he's just started writing and how he feels about taking his group back to the Royal Albert Hall. We were joined unexpectedly by the Los Angeles based poet John Tottenham and found time to ask Matt a lot of your questions.

The Quietus Radio
Show 52 – 05/10/2017

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 39:23


For the first time since the Inaugural Day Of Radio, Luke Turner and John Doran are reunited once more on the radio - together in scleretic dreams, both attending the non-stop neurotic cabaret, in tune with the OCD Soundsystem etc. - bound by the adhesive of passable chat and excellent new music. The Mighty Seb White has concocted a fiendish new segment from the show - The Chorus Interuptus - where he plays our hapless hosts snippets from CDs plucked from tQ's postbag… without telling them who the artists are. On the chat roulette wheel this week - does John's new beard make him look like Noel Edmunds and we say a tearful goodbye to Wild Beasts? Music this week comes from Kelela, Electric Wizard, Zimpel/Ziolek, Wild Beasts, Saz'iso, Snapped Ankles, James Holden and P!OFF

Dreamgun Film Reads
Batman Begins

Dreamgun Film Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 80:54


DREAMGUN presents a film read of Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins. After the death of his parents, billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne learns to love again. Support us on Patreon and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers. www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our facebook at: www.facebook.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Batman Begins also features: Erin McGathy, John Doran, Ed Salmon, Hannah Mamalis, Ben Waddell and Ronan Carey as The Narrator.

The Three Track Podcast
Episode 21 - John Doran

The Three Track Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 63:49


John Doran is the co-founder and editor of The Quietus website and has written for the BBC, the Guardian, The WIRE, Metal Hammer, The Stool Pigeon, VICE and many others. He is also an occasional broadcaster for NOISEY and BBC TV and radio. In this episode we talk about Middle Eastern music, the state of music journalism, and his memoir, The Jolly Lad.   Track 1- Aphrodite's Child - Four Horsemen Track 2- David Bowie – Stay Track 3- Marlena Shaw - California Soul   (All chosen songs can be found on the Three Track Podcast Playlist on Spotify, so listen along and follow for weekly updates)

The Quietus Radio
Show 46 – 10/08/2017 – New Weird Britain

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 46:38


John Doran had such a great time at this year's Supernormal Festival held at Brazier's Park, Oxfordshire, (reflecting similarly good times at Supersonic, Fat Out and Milhoes de Festa earlier this year) that he felt he had to “quack on about it” on air with partner in crime, Luke Turner as the basis of this week's Quietus Hour. Not content with simply saying, ‘I had a very nice goat curry and watched Aggressive Perfector play to ten people', he has instead insisted on summoning up a spurious and ill-defined concept: New Weird Britain. But there lies the fun. What does New Weird Britain mean? Where are the boundaries? What genres does it include? Do you have any suggestions dear reader/ listener/ viewer? New weird British musical treats come from Cattle, Perc, Tweedle, Aja Ireland, Roger Robinson, Lone Taxidermist, Valve, Total Leatherette, Kemper Norton, UKAEA and Teleplasmiste. Thanks to Mighty Seb White the producer and Todd The Dog.

The Quietus Radio
Show 45 – Gary Numan

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 90:21


Today's guest on The Quietus Hour episode 45 is none other than, long time favourite of the website, Mr Gary Numan. Currently back in Europe for a UK tour, he took time out to drop into tQHQ to play us some of his favourite records (not to mention some of his own tracks) and discuss his 22nd album - Savage: Songs From A Broken World. In a long and frank chat he talked to tQ editor, John Doran about his long planned sci-fi novel, how he wants his kids to follow in his footsteps, the differences (and similarities) between heavy drug use and piloting stunt planes and what he shares in common with Tupac Shakur.

The Quietus Radio
Show 38 – 23/05/2017

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 45:32


John Doran and Luke Turner are back with unsolicited “medical advice,” wedding blather, and talk of the evolution of drummers' physiques. They also play some of their favourite new music from Circle, Pasteur Lappe, Nadine Shah, Gnod, MXLX, Madonnatron and Re-TROS. Producer Seb White makes a song choice and an oratorically majestic on air appearance in our new segment The White Stuff. This episode also sees the return of Persuader, whose hotline you can call at 020 33 93 63 95.

The Quietus Radio
Show 36 – Thurston Moore

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 92:19


Today's Quietus Hour Special is brought to you by John Doran who has the pleasure of talking to Thurston Moore. The rock musician, free improviser, serial collaborator, independent publisher, poet and righteous dude met up with us in Ladbroke Grove to talk about his great new solo album Rock N Roll Consciousness, Buddhism, noise cassettes, near death experiences in Stockholm and hanging out with My Bloody Valentine and the Mary Chain in the 1980s. Thurston has chosen all of the music for the show, including deep cuts from Boredoms, Trash Kit, Menstruation Sisters, Sick Llama, Ela Orleans, Bridget Hayden, Bruce Russell, 16 Bitch Pile Up and Lasse Marhaug. Thanks, as always to the Mighty Seb White and the good folk at Caroline International for providing the studio.

The Quietus Radio
Show 33 – John Lydon

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 42:00


Continuing in our series of having extra-special guests to co-host our weekly podcast/ radio show/ Facebook Live cast/ omni-directional brain dump, this week John Doran is joined by none-other than Mr John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. On the release of his limited edition box set of collected lyrics, Mr Rotten's Songbook, we joined him on the balcony of his Chelsea Harbour hotel to talk about taking a holiday in Berlin with the Pistols where he heard the first stirrings of techno and the more personal and traumatic nature of PiL. On top of this, the pair talked about the music he has made with Time Zone and Leftfield, while Lydon holds court about his relationship with his mum and dad, how he will miss the Queen when she's gone, the idea of Calexit, why it's time for Arsene Wenger to take an extended holiday in the sun and why he still hates his teachers.

The Quietus Radio
Show 32 – 16/03/2017

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 37:44


A combination of consumptive illness, the psychedelic mania brought on by a zero carb diet and a case of the giddy aunts triggered by the reappearance of the sun means that Luke Turner and John Doran's chat is even less passable and coherent than normal. Their gibbering careens through a bizarre landscape populated by the mad black magic monks of Tilburg, why a turd in an icecream cone is not necessarily art and the bum dungeon/underlit dancefloor split... the finest of all the splits. They also ask the question that everyone's been thinking but not dared voice: which music magazine has the hardest writers. Thankfully the show features great new music by the likes of Jane Weaver, Darren Hayman, Cairo Liberation Front ft. Al Lover, Fixmer/McCarthy, Desperate Journalist, Oxbow, Umoja and the Magnetic Fields. We were also blessed by the diva-like panting of Todd The Dog. (With apologies to everyone John insulted because he was carb-deprived and thanks to producer Mighty Seb White.)

The Quietus Radio
Show 22 – Simon Reynolds

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 80:56


Simon Reynolds is generally held to be one of the world's best music writers - not least by us at the Quietus - so we're very happy that he's the special guest on our radio show/ podcast this week. Following on from such great books as Energy Flash and Rip It Up And Start Again he has written Shock And Awe: Glam Rock And It's Legacy which is out on Faber & Faber. Simon joined John Doran at tQHQ yesterday morning for a breakfast chat about the genre - a chat which turned out to be very enjoyable and informative despite the very early hour occasionally playing havoc with the presenter's higher brain functionality. (Who the hell is Oliver Wilde when he's at home?) The former Melody Maker heavyweight, who now lives and works in the US, selected all the music for the show - a mix of deep cuts by famous bands, all out bangers and junk shop glam rarities; and the pair discussed such artists as David Bowie, Gary Glitter, Suzi Quatro, Lady Gaga, Marc Bolan, Japan and Roxy Music, as well as class, gender and Brian Eno's collapsed lung.

The Quietus Radio
Show 18 – 11/08/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 34:03


It's a double banger of a Quietus Hour week to celebrate our eight birthday and launch of the new podcast version of our weekly selection of the best new music accompanied by passable chat. We've had the special edition where Stewart Lee came in to speak to John Doran about new book Content Provider, some of the music he's listening to currently, and The Fall (obvs). On the second Quietus Hour of the week, Luke Turner is joined by William Doyle, FKA East India Youth, to play choice new and slightly less new belters from the likes of Katie Gately, a Rick Holland collaboration with Chrononautz, the Kamaru Celina Band, Death In Vegas rejiggled by Chris & Cosey, Jenny Hval, The Comet Is Coming, Piano Wire, Gaika, Blanck Mass and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. PLUS! Who is this stranger ringing from across the borders in The Persuader?! You can subscribe to The Quietus Hour podcast via iTunes here.

The Quietus Radio
Show 17 – Stewart Lee

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 83:40


This week The Quietus is celebrating its eighth birthday as a fully independent music and culture website…. Cheers! Luke will have a pint of flat, room temperature Thadeus Marsh-Hermit's Brain Cleaver porter in a pewter tankard poured by a gender fluid bar person naked bar for a roll of clingfilm and John would gladly take a well-mashed mug of rooibos and barrel-aged goat sweat tea poured straight from the hollowed out skull of Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. There hasn't been any time for celebrating for anyone who works at tQHQ however as we're all preparing for the big changes which are afoot here… but more on that before the end of the year. In the meantime we're very happy to be launching a new podcast for The Quietus Hour, with the first special bonus episode featuring the one and only Stewart Lee. When the comedian and writer visited tQHQ recently we only gave him one instruction: ‘Pick nine songs - no theme, no rationale, doesn't matter how obscure, how popular or how radio unfriendly, the choice is entirely yours.' Between the clutch of tracks that he chose - which range from a 1950s field recording of a Roma child singing about boats to a live recording of The Fall playing heavier and more frenziedly than The Stooges - Lee talks at length to tQ editor John Doran. The pair discuss his new prose anthology for Faber Content Provider, getting spiked with acid at a mid-80s Cornish rock festival, his relationship with Shirley Collins, what it feels like to have your writing critiqued by operatives for Communist regimes, his new Brexit-inspired stand up show, what the meaning of vitriol of under the line commentary really signifies, destroying Simple Minds LPs with power tools, releasing Edward Lear-inspired drone poetry on vinyl and how free jazz makes his children cry. If you want to listen to the show with full versions of the songs intact, you can do via Mixcloud. Thanks as always to producer Seb White.

The Quietus Radio
Show 15 – 21/07/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 29:22


Brilliant brand new music and Threads-grade chat from Natalie Sharp and John Doran.

The Quietus Radio
Show 14 – 14/07/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 33:32


Luke Turner is on a saturnine sabbatical so Lone Taxidermist Natalie Sharp steps into his comfortable brogues to co-present an hour of new music and, frankly, barely passable chat with John Doran. Exclusives from Gazelle Twin and Noura Mint Seymali, not to mention new music from Melt Yourself Down, Islam Chipsy and Pearson Sound. PERSUADE US to play your current favourite song. Leave a voicemail on 020 33 93 63 95. (Remember to say who you are, what song you want and WHY. Calls charged at your normal access rate.)

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The Quietus Radio
Show 8 – 02/06/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 37:38


This week The Quietus Hour begins with a John Doran who isn't quite as he seems. What is that high-pitched voice, the sound of innocence? On this week's programme we bring you some of our favourite new music from Darren Hayman, Factory Floor, Nails, Loose Meat, Cats Eyes, Warmduscher, Novelist, Miss Red and Cats Eyes, as well as the usual look at the pertinent news reports of the moment AND The Persuader. Plus corned-beef-grade chat about the things that might lurk behind that mysterious third door that always seems to be in rooms in budget hotel chains. Remember that we're now live streaming the recording of these programmes via The Quietus' facebook page - go and like that to have us appearing in your lives every Wednesday around lunchtime, whether you want us there or not.

The Quietus Radio
Show 6 – 19/05/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 35:41


We're back with another episode of The Quietus Hour, John Doran and Luke Turner's new programme showcasing the best in new music interspersed with what our social media wizard Karl Smith tweets is “passable chat”. We did a live stream of the show via The Quietus' Facebook (we'll be doing this every show now so do go and like our page to watch) but here's the full HQ version on Mixcloud. This week we discuss hair like the pair of vain eejits we are, and bring you music from the Super Furry Animals, Meatraffle, Happy Meals, Skepta, My Disco, Apothek, Marissa Nadler, Odio Sem Valor and Beyond The Wizards Sleeve. We also look at the pertinent music news of the day and THE PERSUADER… will some one have called 020 33 93 63 95 and convinced us to play them a tune? Remember, next week that could be you. Ring in! Ding ding!

The Quietus Radio
Show 1 – 07/04/2016

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 28:28


As has become an annual tradition at tQHQ, we have decided to start a weekly radio show, called The Quietus Hour, dedicated to bringing you the best in new music. Thanks to the organisational skills of our former producer the Noble Paul Noble and the liquid skills of our current producer, Seb White, here is our first show of this year, with *crosses both fingers behind back, faces north and stands on one leg* each consecutive show to go out live on a Wednesday afternoon. Quietus editors John Doran and Luke Turner surf a cresting wave of liquid chat for sixty minutes peppered with new music by ILL, Arabrot, Anna Meredith, Kiran Leonard, Jessy Lanza, Zayn and Fat White Family; not to mention copper bottomed exclusives by Billy Childish, Knifeworld and the first ever airing of the Gary Numan/John Foxx collaboration 'Talk (Are You Listening To Me?)'. Pour yourself a cup of chai and pull up a pouffe - it's going to be luxurious.