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For this episode we're joined by veteran music scribe Phil Sutcliffe to discuss his years on Sounds, Q and MOJO. We start by hearing about our guest's Beatles-obsessed adolescence in the North London suburb of Barnet, then follow him up to Manchester University and his subsequent apprenticeship on the Newcastle Evening Chronicle. Phil explains how he got his foot in the door at Sounds in 1974, initially reviewing gigs on Tyneside before moving back to London to become one of the weekly magazine's key '70s writers. We discuss the paper's transition from Gentle Giant and Back Street Crawler to the Damned and the Sex Pistols — and to the interviews Phil did with County Durham punks Penetration and beloved Salford bard John Cooper Clarke. From JCC's visit to the Oxford Poetry Festival in 1980, we turn our attention to the week's featured act — politicised post-punks Gang of Four — and thence to the more controversially reactionary Eric Clapton. Clips from John Hutchinson's 1981 audio interview with the guitar "God" prompt conversation about his musical evolution and the infamous 1976 outburst that inspired the launch of Rock Against Racism. After Mark quotes from newly-added library pieces about Joe Harriott (1964), Miles Davis (1969) and Al Green (1973), Jasper takes us out with his thoughts on articles about Courtney Love (1991), Snoop Dogg (2003) and Cardi B (2019). Please note that this episode was recorded before we learned of the very sad passings of former Gang Of Four bassist Dave Allen and Malian superstar Amadou Bagayoko — along with Phil Sutcliffe's fellow Sounds contributor Sandy Robertson. Many thanks to special guest Phil Sutcliffe. Pieces discussed: The Beatles: I Was A Beatlemaniac, Penetration: Anarchy In County Durham, The Bard Of Beasley Street At The Seat Of Learning, Gang of Four: Dialectics Meet Disco, Gang Of Four: The Revolution Lightens Up, Andy Gill meets Andy Gill, Eric Clapton audio, Eric Clapton: Out of the Darkness, Joe Harriott: Jazz Abstractionist, Miles Davis: In a Silent Way, Hole: Calling the Tune, Snoop Dogg and Welcome to the Cardi Party.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (03/31/25), Hank answers the following questions:I feel called into the ministry, but my wife quit attending church, and while she still has personal devotions with God, I feel she ought to be with me at church. What should I do? Raymond - Seminole, OK (0:53)I have seen a lot of UFOs over my 49 years as a truck driver. What is your opinion of UFOs? John - Hutchinson, KS (3:48)Is it true that Mormons used to deny African American men membership to the priesthood? Ricki - Maple Heights, OH (6:46)A friend left Christianity because he could no longer suppress his homosexual desires. If we are created in God's image, why are there homosexuals? How do we reach someone who has suffered so much heartache and pain from those they loved? Robert - Bellevue, NE (15:58)What do you know about the Philadelphia Church of God? Alan - Edmonton, AB (22:37)
Winchburgh in West Lothian is expanding rapidly, with several new housing developments underway. At the heart of these new developments is the 85 acre Authcaldie Park, where Mark visits a group of volunteers who are building a new centre piece for the area – a model cathedral made entirely out of willow.RSPB Loch Leven has recently hosted the Convention of Migratory Species, a UN convention with 130 member states involved. Rachel meets up Sarah Scott and Professor Des Thompson to find out about the aims of this convention, and the impact that climate change is having on our migratory birds.The Glasgow Seed Library is an initiative which aims to collect and share seeds within the wider community. Helen Needham went along with one of the seed librarians Rowan Lear, to find out more about the purposes of a seed library, and the huge diversity of seeds they have in store.Back at the Convention of Migratory Species, Rachel hears from some of the international experts present at the meeting, and what their worries are for other migratory animals worldwide.The Ballogie Souter Shop was once a humble timber shack where generations of Deeside villagers went to get shoes made and repaired. Since its closure in 1941, the shop has been stuck in time, almost completely untouched. Now owned by the Birse Community Trust, Mark heads along to see what artefacts he can discover, and the plans to preserve and protect the collection.The Scottish Mountaineering Trust has announced they are the sole beneficiary of the estate of Scottish mountaineer and innovator, Hamish MacInnes. Mark and Rachel are joined by the John Hutchinson from the trust to find out how they hope to honour Hamish's legacy.The work of Scottish biologist and polymath Sir Patrick Geddes is being explored and celebrated this weekend as part of the Edinburgh 900 events calendar. Helen Needham met up with the Director of the Scottish Storytelling Festival Donald Smith to learn more about him, and his impact on the study of natural sciences.Ian Redmond is a biologist and conservationist best known for his work with mountain gorillas and elephants, but was also one of the delegates at the Convention of Migratory Species. He explains to Rachel why people in Scotland should still be concerned about the impact of climate change on animals like apes, that live thousands of miles away from us.
For the first episode of 2025, former Rolling Stone staffer and Bay Area photographer Michael Goldberg joins us to reminisce about his music journalism and discuss his new book Jukebox. We start by asking our guest about the influences of San Franciscan "shooters" from Herb Greene to Annie Liebowitz, with special emphasis on Jim Marshall and Baron Wolman. Michael then recounts the story of how — as a 17-year-old living in Mill Valley — he came to interview the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia in 1970 for his self-published zine Hard Road. From there we hear about some of the photos Michael took in the '70s, from Frank Zappa in 1975 to the Sex Pistols' final show in 1978. Mention of the great Taj Mahal — photographed by our guest a decade after the country-blues/world-music pioneer posed for Baron Wolman in Topanga — takes us to clips from (and discussion of) a 1982 audio interview with Taj by John Hutchinson. Finally we ask Michael about his stellar writing career from the San Francisco Chronicle to Rolling Stone — and finally to his trailblazing '90s online magazine Addicted to Noise, for whom he interviewed Prince in 1998. Many thanks to special guest Michael Goldberg. Jukebox: Photographs 1967–2023 is published by Hozac Books and available now. Pieces discussed: Introduction to Jukebox, An interview with Baron Wolman, Jim Marshall's jazz images, Jim Marshall, Taj Mahal audio, An audience with Prince, the Beach Boys, Ronald Shannon Jackson, Eric B. & Rakim and the Smash Hits Tour 2000.
J. League Soccer: John Hutchinson to Take Charge of Jubilo Iwata Next Season
John Hutchinson is joined by Sevan Gore and Rebecca Gilbert to explore the ins and outs of reverse takeovers and backdoor listings. They clarify what these terms mean, examine a recent example and weigh the pros and cons of this path to listing. A must-listen for those interested in unique capital market strategies.
John Hutchinson is joined by James Morvell and Caitlin Byrne to break down capital raising issue pricing restrictions for listed and unlisted funds. They dive into essential terms like net asset value (NAV), net tangible assets (NTA) and issue pricing for new units and explain applicable restrictions under the Corporations Law and the ASX Listing Rules, including the key differences between listed and unlisted funds. Whether you're new to fund management or looking for a refresher, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
John Hutchinson is joined by Eden Winokur and Michelle Eastwell to discuss the critical issue of continuous disclosure in the face of cyber incidents. With several high-profile cyber-attacks impacting ASX-listed companies, they unpack the updated Guidance Note 8, the challenges of disclosure and the requirements for listed entities during a cyber breach. They also explore the Australian Cyber Security Bill, focusing on ransom payment notifications. This episode offers essential insights for directors and executives navigating cyber security risks. Want to know more about the Australian Cyber Security Bill? Read our analysis.
For this episode we're joined – all the way from sunny Southern California – by L.A. Times legend Robert Hilburn. Bob beams in to discuss his new biography of the peerless Randy Newman, but we start by asking him about the early childhood memories (of his native Louisiana) that he shares with Randy himself. From there he takes us from the Eureka moment of hearing a then-unknown Elvis Presley on the radio for the first time – through his teen years in suburban SoCal – to his early freelance pieces for the Times. Which include his account of accompanying Johnny Cash to Folsom Prison in January 1968... Bob's famously influential 1970 review of Elton John at West Hollywood's beloved Troubadour club gives us a chance to discuss the halcyon days of singer-songwriters and leads directly on to Randy Newman, whose "Troub" debut in the same year Bob also reviewed. We talk at length about the satirical genius behind 'Sail Away', 'Short People' and 'I Love L.A.', revisiting the 50-year-old Good Old Boys in depth and listening to clips from John Hutchinson's 1983 audio interview with Randy. Pieces discussed: Doug Weston: A Man Who Had a Passion for Art of the Troubadour, Elton John @ the Troubadour, Randy Newman @ the Troubadour, Randy Newman audio interview, Thelonious Monk, The Problems of Being Roger McGuinn, Felton Jarvis: Nashville Producer and Cornershop.
For this episode we're joined by a living musical legend whose career as an A&R man, manager, producer, label-owner and writer spans over 60 extraordinary years. On the day his monumental "journey through Global Music" And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published, the peerless Joe Boyd visits RBP's Hammersmith HQ to talk about the book — and the 17+ years it took to write the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed memoir White Bicycles. After we hear about the 1987 meeting that led to the adoption of the now-discredited term "World Music" as a marketing category, discussion touches on the sound, rhythms and political impact of music from South Africa, Brazil, Bulgaria and — inevitably — Jamaica. Clips from John Hutchinson's 1982 audio interview with the late great Kate McGarrigle – mother of Rufus and Martha Wainwright — lead to our guest's recollections of working with her and sister Anna on their magical eponymous debut in 1975. Joe also reminisces about Junco Partner, the 1976 album he made with New Orleans piano genius James Booker. Talk of the week's featured RBP writer Robert Shelton — coinciding with the imminent reissue of the latter's epic Bob Dylan biography No Direction Home — prompts memories of the late New York Times critic from Joe, who (lest we forget) worked as stage manager at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival in which Dylan first "went electric". Many thanks to special guest Joe Boyd. And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published by Faber in the UK and Ze Books in the US; visit Joe's website joeboyd.co.uk for more details. Pieces discussed: Joe Boyd: Freaky Galahad, Joe Boyd: An Interview, Joe Boyd on White Bicycles, Kate McGarrigle audio, Bob Dylan at Gerde's Folk City, New York, Pop Singers and Song Writers Racing Down Bob Dylan's Road and Bob Dylan: How does it feel on your own?.
This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: Manchester City and Liverpool enjoy first up wins as issues arise at Chelsea amid Raheem Sterling's statement, Yokohama F Marinos climb the table under John Hutchinson, and Australia's National Premier Leagues' finals get underway… Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for the main show on Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, Jim and Scott cover all things archery with featured guests Todd Ulery and John Hutchinson, archery professionals at OPS Supply/Pro Archery Shop.
This week we decided, rather than just covering some more motorcycle racing with your two favorite hosts, we'd bring on a special guest to give us the run down on suspension. John Hutchinson from P1 Racing is an expert bike builder and complete with a mechanical engineering degree and many years of experience we'd definitely call him a suspension guru as well. Beyond suspension and bike building John considers himself a psychologist of sorts as sometimes it takes a little more than just mechanical brains to effectively talk to a motorcycle racer. More importantly John is here to teach us all about suspension on a motorcycle and why it's so important when it comes to riding as fast as possible. Beyond that he'll give us plenty of details on what else needs changed on a modern race bike, and some opinions on the best racing bikes ever built!! https://www.bittingermotorsports.com/ (Weekly Tip: Be a Translator) P1 Racing: https://www.p-1race.com/ (281) 255-6004 sales@p-1race.com MotoGP Fantasy League Code: CVYZ2MY7 (log onto MotoGP Fantasy and enter code or search JKMoto Podcast) https://fantasy.motogp.com/
Sýklalyf höfðu nánast útrýmt kynsjúkdómum eins og lekanda og sárasótt hérlendis en á síðustu árum hafa þeir færst mjög í aukana. Anna Kristín Jónsdóttir ræðir við Kamillu Sigríði Jósefsdóttur, yfirlækni hjá Landlæknisembættinu. Fljúgandi skeið eða harðastökk er ekki það fyrsta sem manni dettur í hug þegar maður sér myndir af flóðhestum, enda flóðhestar með þyngstu og þunglamalegstu skepnum sem ganga þessa Jörð - nema maður sé prófessor í þróunar-lífaflfræði við Konunglega dýralækningaháskólann í Lundúnum auðvitað, eins og hann John Hutchinson er. Hann og teymi hans komust að því að flóðhestar eru á lofti allt að 15% þess tíma sem þeir eru á harðasta sprettinum. Umsjón: Ævar Örn Jósepsson Tæknimaður: Magnús Þorsteinn Magnússon
Thakeham Homes proposes 54 new homes on allocated land off The Causeway in Petersfield. But some local residents feel their concerns about the proposed development are not being heard. People who live close to the site are worried about flooding and how new traffic calming measures along The Causeway could add congestion and affect safety. Their district councillor John Hutchinson has taken-up their cause. He and seven local residents spoke to Shine Radio's Stephen Martin to explain why they believe their knowledge of the community is not being sufficiently acknowledged by the developer. We also hear from Thakeham Homes director Tristan Robinson who responds to the residents' points and answers their questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To make mental health care more accessible and impactful for patients and employees, mental health providers and insurance companies in Medical Alley have formed partnerships and had ongoing conversations as they work together to destigmatize mental health care and help people feel empowered to seek the care they need. On this week's episode of the Medical Alley Podcast, we're joined by leaders at three organizations who are partnering with the same goal in mind: better and more affordable mental health care. Tune in as Brett Edelson of UnitedHealthcare, John Hutchinson of CARE Counseling, and Todd Archbold from PrairieCare share their insights on the impact of payers and providers collaborating to address mental health challenges.Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
John Hutchinson and Chris Wright discuss the draft 5th edition of the ASX Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations, which represent an evolution rather than a revolution in best practice standards for governance. Proposed changes include an increased emphasis on stakeholder engagement, director remuneration, increased climate and sustainability reporting, diversity disclosure and disclosure for breaches of code of conduct.
John Hutchinson and Vanessa Murphy discuss proposed changes to the wholesale client and sophisticated investor tests, which have not been updated since 2001. They examine what the tests are, how they are used and how the changes may impact companies wishing to raise capital, among other issues.
John Hutchinson, Deborah Chew and Michelle Eastwell discuss convertible notes: what are they, how and when can they be used as a fundraising option and what is the ASX's view of convertible notes? They also offer some tips for listeners on the use of convertible notes.
John Hutchinson, Suzie Leask and Sevan Gore discuss a new Bill that sets up the mandatory Australian climate reporting framework and will affect how organisations prepare their financial reports and collect data. They outline which companies will be affected, when reporting requirements will commence, and director liability, among other issues.
Meet John "The Buncrana Banger" Hutchinson, a true boxing legend and former WBF Australasian Super Middleweight Champion, Irish & Ulster Amateur Boxing Champion. Hailing from Buncrana, Ireland, John's boxing journey began under the mentorship of the legendary Irish coach John Breen.Transitioning from a successful amateur career with multiple Irish titles, Hutchinson entered the professional circuit, earning the moniker "The Buncrana Banger." His global journey led him to train with renowned fighters and coaches like Glenn McCory, Tony Borg, Nicky Cook, Peter Welch, Joe Ricciardi, and Petr Yan.Don't miss the latest episode of the Fruiting Body Podcast featuring the extraordinary coach, John Hutchinson! Dive into the world of record-breaking achievements as we discuss building championship teams, the Petr Yan vs. Merab Dvalishvili match, and the evolution of Tiger Muay Thai. It's a year of history-making in the fitness and fighting realm!Join us for an adrenaline-fueled conversation with John Hutchinson on the Fruiting Body Podcast. Discover the behind-the-scenes action at the Wonder Boy Camp, get insights into matchups like Sean O'Malley vs. Petr Yan, and witness the law of attraction bringing home the belts. John shares his wisdom on coordinating coaches, achieving peak performance, and the unique coaching philosophy that sets him apart. This isn't just a podcast; it's a master class in coaching excellence!#JohnHutchinson #BuncranaBanger #BoxingChampion #TigerMuayThai #FruitingBodyPodcast #CoachingExcellence #PetrYan #WonderBoyCamp #FitnessAndFighting #ChampionshipTeam #PeakPerformance #LawOfAttraction #IrishBoxing #AmateurChampion #professionalboxing
John Hutchinson, Michelle Eastwell and Sevan Gore discuss cleansing notices, which are an important part of any capital raising toolkit. What is a cleansing notice, when would you use one and what happens if there is a breach of any of the cleansing notice requirements?
John Hutchinson, James Morvell and Hamish McNair discuss how defamation issues may arise when claims are made against companies or individuals within companies, what defences are available and how to prevent these issues arising in the first place.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are a big topic in corporate life but have particular importance for listed entities, given the public nature of ESG disclosures, investor interest and the potential for regulatory and class action risk. John Hutchinson, Julian Hammond and Vanessa Murphy discuss the change in ESG emphasis from regulators, what to do if your company receives a notice about ESG-related issues, and why bluewashing is the next issue on the horizon.
With companies gearing up for AGM season, John Hutchinson and Deborah Chew discuss how to best prepare for AGMs, including whether meetings will be in-person, virtual or hybrid, typical resolutions and areas of possible controversy.
Jack Rafferty is joined by Leicester City club historian John Hutchinson & Foxes Fan Phil Holloway look back on Pontus Kåmark's time on Filbert Street, including his iconic man-marking of Juninho in the 1997 League Cup final, that saw him earn cult hero status at the club.
In 1846, London surgeon John Hutchinson invented the spirometer, a thing you blow hard into, to measure the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs.
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #45.29: The Trader's Paradox for 2023 with John Hutchinson of TradersReserve.com Recorded on Thursday, May 4th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #45: "Psychology, Discipline, and Time Management 2023 Conference" event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-45-day-3-psychology-discipline-and-time-management/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "7 Risk Management Strategies: Top Traders Share Their Best Tips" https://timingresearch.com/LR3YT Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
John Hutchinson, vice chairman and global head of origination for Trez Capital, tells KRLD's David Johnson it's been a "wild ride" since March 2020.
John Hutchinson & Roy Lavery join Owynn Palmer-Atkin to look back at "one of our own".
John Hutchinson & Dave Smith join Owynn to look back at a Leicester City legend.
The Crew are back to discuss the breaking news that El Paso Locomotive head coach John Hutchinson is departing the club after just one season at the helm. They discuss their initial reactions to the news, the reasons why Hutch is moving on, and the club's comments about his departure and the future of the club. The Crew also answer a ton of listener questions and talk about who could possibly become Locomotive's third ever head coach. The Crew also chat about the new signing of Eric McCue and banter a bit about the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Stay Loco!
John Hutchinson joins Big V Racing to discuss the run to the state election for the new Companions and Pets Party Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Although we looked at some biomechanical work earlier this series, this time we get into the real depths of how dinosaurs moved. John Hutchinson joins us with tales of galloping crocodiles and white dots on elephants in an effort to understand how these animals move as part of his work on dinosaur locomotion. We talk about how Jurassic Park cheated to make the T. rex look faster and just how you can build a model of such huge animals from their bones and how reliable such an exercise really is. We also return to the subject of disability in science and look at how John's work has been affected by epilepsy over the last few years. Links: John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRHutchinson John's Blog: https://whatsinjohnsfreezer.com Our Twitters @iszi_lawrence and @dave_hone Please support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards
The Crew are back in the studio after a nearly month-long hiatus to talk about El Paso Locomotive FC, who are staring down the barrel of a first ever exclusion from the USL Championship postseason following a dismal loss to RGV FC Toros at home on Wednesday night. The Crew lament the inconsistent nature of Locomotive's performances and talk about their chances against LA Galaxy 2, who have been a dicey side to face in the past. The Crew also open up the listener mailbag and answer plenty of questions on Locomotive boss John Hutchinson's future, squad turnover, and what local eateries we'd put in the SWUP. Stay Loco!
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about the absolute wild 4-4 draw against Colorado Springs Switchbacks on Friday night. The Crew delve into the match which saw El Paso Locomotive FC battle back from 3-0 to go ahead 4-3 in the second half and ultimately concede the equalizer in controversial fashion. The Crew talk about arguably the most horrific 10 minutes of Locomotive football ever, a second half that showed real quality and heart to battle back, and more shocking USL refereeing. The Crew also open up the mailbag and talk listener questions about an exchange of words between Locos boss John Hutchinson and the Switchbacks fans, Lucho Solignac as a midfielder, and recruiting from abroad. Then the Crew preview the upcoming matchup against Landon Donovan's San Diego Loyal, who will make their first trip to Southwest University Park for a Western Conference showdown in which Locomotive absolutely need to win. Stay Loco!
John Hutchinson claimed that Hebrew was the language given by God and the words allow people to properly perceive the world and understand the deeper divine truths.
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #39.06: The $5K Income Challenge for Options Traders with John Hutchinson of TradersReserve.com Recorded on June 21st, 2022 as part of the Synergy Traders #39, Day 1: "Options Trading" Day, part of the 3-day "Options/Currencies/Futures Trading 2022 Conference" event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2022/synergy-traders-39-day-1-options-trading/ Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
The SL Crew tries their best to react to the recent news that El Paso Locomotive have dealt Diego Luna to Real Salt Lake for a reported fee of $250k. While that is a record fee between USL Championship and MLS, the crew discusses what that figure actually represents. Then there is a look back on Diego's tenure with Locomotive and memorable moments, and finally a look at what Real Salt Lake fans can expect from their U22 Starboy. The Crew does eventually get to discuss the win over Las Vegas Lights and the team seeing out a tough result on the road. Evan Newton in particular shone in what was a gritty and tough performance. The Crew then looks ahead to Hartford visiting El Paso on Saturday and what players are actually available for John Hutchinson to use.
The SL Crew return to chat a hard fought win over Sac Republic FC in the USL Championship for El Paso Locomotive. They discuss the tactics involved, devastating news for Chapa Herrera, Andrew Fox's contribution off the bench, the discourse around Yuma and the defensive solidity that John Hutchinson's Locomotive was searching for. Then they preview the match against Orange County SC on this Saturday. They try to put OCSC's throttling of Tulsa into perspective, look at their form over the course of the year, approach some possible solutions to Locomotive's frustration against defensive sides, and preview what might happen when the Locomotive visit the reigning Champions.
Hog Story #288 – Hey Horrors – Exec. Prods., nodebit, voidzero, coldacid, Reverend Dr. Phifer, Thomas W, Kevin S, Daniel White – Carolyn and Fletcher discuss John Hutchinson, Pixelated Coca-Cola, 25 years of Star Fox 64, NPR Stupidity, your voicemails and much more! Okay with them in the club NOTES NPR All Things Considered Stupidity … Continue reading "Hog Story #288 – Hey Horrors"
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The SL Crew is back to discuss the disappointing loss in the home opening Derby against New Mexico United. This start with 2 straight losses in the USL Championship has raised questions around John Hutchinson's team. The crew speak about the positives and some of the less great things from the game, including the promising form of Emmanuel Sonupe but the mistakes from Evan Newton at the back. Then the Crew answers listener questions of which there were several. They took on a big picture vibe so the crew spends the time answering them separately. Then it is on to preview Las Vegas Lights' visit to Southwest University Park. They are coming off a win against Phoenix Rising and Locomotive will look to undermine that confidence quickly.
As we approach the final hours until the start of the new USL Championship season, we hope to get YOU ready for the new season. We chat all things El Paso Locomotive with their new head coach, John Hutchinson. El Paso are coming off a very successful year and are looking to continue to build on their club and its culture with Hutchinson at the helm. And his track record of experiences speaks for itself. We discuss: His journey to becoming a coach, and taking the El Paso job The tactics he is hoping to implement The U.S. Open Cup Building a youth system Expectations for the season What he does outside of the touchline We chat about all this and so much more! You really don't want to miss this. Make sure to follow all things El Paso Locomotive as more exciting things are to come for the club. And as always, follow us on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube to get all the great and exclusive content you need. If you love this podcast (or maybe even just partially like us) be sure to hit subscribe!
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Today is July 25th which is, of course, the anniversary of that tragedy. The crash signaled the beginning of the end of Concorde, and the end of the era of supersonic commercial air travel. This is an all time personal favorite episode, and one of the all time most downloaded episodes as well. John is an amazing person who has lived a life that most aviation people can only dream of, culminating in the combined professions of being not only a British Airways Concorde Captain, but a BBC Broadcaster as well. Envy barely begins to cover it for me… If you're interested in learning more about John, please consider clicking on the link in the show notes to purchase his autobiography, The Wind Beneath My Wings written by Susan Ottaway. It's amazing! And, if you've not listened to episodes 33-36 of this podcast which I called Concorde week, please go back and listen to learn more about John's career, Concorde in its heyday, and other amazing stories, including hanging out with the royal family, as told by John himself. John's Book,
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On the back of Petr Yan's DQ loss to Alajmain Sterling at UFC 259, his coach John Hutchinson stops by the show to react to the fight. Petesy and Niall breakdown all the headlines emerging from the marquee event and look forward to next week's Leon Edwards vs. Belal Muhammad card. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.