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Ransom ‘79, a two-part documentary tracking veteran journalist Charlie Bird on his last investigation and quest for the truth following his diagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease in October 2022 is set to air later this month.Joining Kieran to discuss is John Kelleher, Producer of Ransom ‘79 and Journalist and Playwright Colin Murphy.
Today marks National Cinema Day, meaning that you can go to the cinema today to watch a film on the big screen for the price of five euros. However, is the business of cinemas in Ireland today in good condition? Anton was joined by Producer with Treasure Entertainment Rebecca O'Flanagan and by John Kelleher of Producer and Former Director of Irish Film Classification Office to discuss this.
This week, we are joined by John Di Bert, CFO of Air Canada, and John Kelleher, a senior partner based in Toronto and the global co-leader of our Finance and Capital Markets service line. Recorded at our recent CFO forum in London, this discussion delves into how Air Canada is positioning itself for sustainable growth and stability, the key financial strategies that other CFOs can apply in similarly complex industries, the financial leadership required to navigate the inherent uncertainties of the airline industry, and the strategic vision necessary for long-term value creation. Related InsightsCorporate finance and the CFO roleThe Seasons of the CFO (including How to prepare for the CFO role) Discover our latest insights and join more than 90,000 influential professionals who are part of our LinkedIn community.: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In our last (for now) episode, we chat to John Kelleher who was appointed Irish film censor in 2003. When he left in 2009, the Irish Film Censor's Office had been renamed the Irish Film Classification Office, a reform that reflected how it had become, as John says 'more guide dog than guard dog'. Until the pod returns, thanks to everyone for listening!A & LM xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our final (for now) episode, we chat to John Kelleher, who was appointed Irish film censor in 2003 but left the job as film classifier. Changing the job title signaled a regulatory shift, from 'guard dog to guide dog', as he says here. We asked him about his youth watching censored film and his work as censor/classifier. Thanks to everyone for listening A & LM xxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker talks to Colm Quinn about his documentary Ransom '79, Ransom '79 tells the story of legendary Irish reporter Charlie Bird and his determination to break one final story before his life is cut short by Motor Neurone Disease. Charlie's sources have given him an extraordinary true crime story, one that had remained secret for decades – the attempt by a criminal gang to extort millions from the Irish government. The disease has already taken Charlie's voice. But clever use of technology means he can still do interviews – using a voice app on his ipad – and, even as his strength falters, he keeps chasing the story. Ransom '79 charts Charlie's investigation and reconstructs a scarcely-believable sequence of events that led from farce to tragedy, in a very different Ireland. But beneath it all, the film is an exploration of how one man confronting his own mortality can find respite in doing the thing he loves, even in the most terrible of circumstances. Ransom '79 is directed by Colm Quinn and is produced by John Kelleher and David Power with backing from Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Coimisiún na Meán, Virgin Media, Derrin Group and S481. In cinemas 24th May 2024. https://filmireland.net/ Welcome to The DocArena Podcast in association with Film Ireland. My name is Ross Whitaker and every fortnight, I want to dig deeply into the motivations of documentary filmmakers – how do they choose their subject material and what approaches and strategies do they employ to fund, craft and distribute their work…
Private equity firms have a well-earned reputation for elevating the performance of the companies they invest in. A cornerstone of their strategy is a relentless pursuit of operational excellence to drive efficiency and productivity. In this episode, we analyze what public company CEOs can glean from the private equity playbook to enhance their own company's performance. Our guests are John Kelleher and Radhika Ray. John is a senior partner in our Private Equity Special Operations group and serves as an interim in-house executive helping companies execute large PE-style transformations. John has served in multiple executive roles in the private equity industry—including as CEO—and is co-founder of the PE-CEO Alpha Institute, a partnership between McKinsey and Harvard Business School to train private equity portfolio company CEOs. Radhika is a partner in our Private Equity group and has over 15 years of experience in the private equity sector. She helps our clients with large-scale transformations and oversees the service line, implementing rapid labor productivity improvements.Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Veteran broadcaster and journalist Charlie Bird has died aged 74. RTE's former Chief News Correspondent was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2021 and had been an active campaigner for a number of charities despite his ill health. Kieran was joined by Sean O'Rourke, Broadcaster and Journalist, John Kelleher, who was working with Charlie on a new documentary and Antoinette Keegan, Stardust Survivor...
John Kelleher joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of the notable deaths that occurred in 2023...
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with John Kelleher, head of the UK and Ireland business at UiPath. Our conversation navigated through the intricate maze of artificial intelligence and automation, focusing on UiPath's groundbreaking advancements in this space. If AI is the brain, then automation serves as the body that propels it into action, a sentiment that resonated throughout our discussion. UiPath made headlines today as they announced their latest AI-powered automation features, aimed at accelerating the discovery, automation, and scaling of business processes. Among the notable offerings are Generative AI and Specialised AI capabilities, including OpenAI and Azure OpenAI connectors with support for the GPT-4 model. These tools are far from mere bells and whistles; they have practical applications such as drafting responses to customer inquiries and summarizing extensive documents into key points. However, the innovation doesn't stop there. Another feature, Clipboard AI for Finance, employs UiPath's Computer Vision and Generative AI to transfer data between documents, spreadsheets, and applications. This facilitates a more streamlined flow of information, helping businesses operate with increased efficiency and reduced error. Additionally, UiPath's Communications Mining and Document Understanding now harness GPT models to bolster their capabilities. Beyond these technical details lies a more profound value proposition: the undeniable impact of AI-powered automation on productivity and talent retention. John and I explored how the amalgamation of AI and automation does more than simply improve efficiency. It elevates the quality of work, thereby attracting top-tier talent and offering organizations a unique competitive edge across industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services. Of course, one cannot discuss the rise of AI and automation without addressing the elephant in the room: the societal fears surrounding job losses. However, both John and I agreed that these fears, though valid, are not unprecedented. From the invention of the printing press to the advent of the internet, every technological leap has induced concerns about job displacement. Yet history has consistently shown that technology more often creates new opportunities than it takes away. Our conversation also touched upon the relationship between specialized and generative AI. While specialized AI offers solutions to specific problems, generative AI provides a broader range of possibilities. This duality allows businesses to tackle unique challenges with a balanced blend of flexibility and precision. As we look towards the future, it becomes increasingly apparent that a new generation of workers will soon make AI and automation non-negotiable norms in the workplace. This younger workforce isn't merely open to the idea of AI; they expect it, thereby accelerating its adoption across multiple sectors. We wrapped up our engaging conversation by discussing the implications of AI on sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services, acknowledging that regulation must be nuanced and sector-specific. A one-size-fits-all regulatory approach will hardly suffice given the unique challenges and opportunities presented by AI in different industries. The pinnacle of our discussion was the real-world examples provided by John, which transformed our theoretical talk into a practical dialogue. UiPath's new capabilities are not just conceptual; they offer real tools that businesses can leverage to address targeted challenges through AI-powered automation. In summary, today's discussion underscored the fact that the union of AI and automation is catalyzing unprecedented opportunities and efficiencies. Yet, like any significant technological advance, it comes bundled with its challenges and fears. The latest offerings from UiPath symbolize not merely an advancement in technology but a stride towards a more automated, intelligent, and, indeed, promising future.
In 1973, over 50 years ago, the little island of Ireland took the brave step to join the European Union or the EEC back then. To mark this achivement the CSO have released figures on what Ireland was like back then.Valerie Cox, journalist and author alongside John Kelleher, Producer and former Film Censor joined Kieran to discuss...
Producer John Kelleher joins us to talk through his new documentary The Artist and the Wall of Death.
The acclaimed director William Friedkin dies yesterday in Los Angeles. He won Oscars for The French Connection but it was his 1973 film The Exorcist for which he is perhaps best know. This of course was a movie that has a long and controversial reputation in this country, from its editing by the censor's office in 1974 to it finally being released in an uncut format in 1998. Tom Dunne was joined by former film censor John Kelleher and Newstalk's Simon Tierney to discuss...
The acclaimed director William Friedkin dies yesterday in Los Angeles. He won Oscars for The French Connection but it was his 1973 film The Exorcist for which he is perhaps best know. This of course was a movie that has a long and controversial reputation in this country, from its editing by the censor's office in 1974 to it finally being released in an uncut format in 1998. Tom Dunne was joined by former film censor John Kelleher and Newstalk's Simon Tierney to discuss...
Film producer and former official film censor John Kelleher discusses his career, shares insights into films that have inspired him and explains why people skills are essential for a film producer. https://www.artsinjuniorcycle.ie/podcast-film/john-kelleher
For The Thursday Interview this week, Kieran was joined by a regular contributor to the show and one of Ireland's leading independent film and television producer, John Kelleher to discuss his life and career...
Ryan chats to producer John Kelleher about the new film 'The Artist & The Wall Of Death' which will have it's Dublin premiere as part of the IFI Docfest.
On this episode, Chris Blec digs deep into the question "What is a DAO?" with John, Chris and Augusto of the DeFi-building DAO, DXdao. The conversation explores whether or not the term "DAO" should have a strict definition, what different forms a DAO can take, and explores the recent ConstitutionDAO phenomenon and whether it was good or bad for the decentralization movement. A great way to support this podcast! Watch the video version of this podcast along with other member-exclusive DeFi videos at https://chrisblec.com Learn more about DXdao at https://dxdao.eth.link. Follow DXdao on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DXdao_. Twitter links: John Kelleher - https://twitter.com/jpkcambridge Chris Powers - https://twitter.com/powers_chris Augusto L - https://twitter.com/augustolemble Chris Blec - https://twitter.com/chrisblec --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/proof-of-decentralization/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proof-of-decentralization/support
Host Tom Lehmann talks with John Kelleher, head of digital quality for Pfizer global supply. John shares insights on connecting learnings and impacts of a digital QA transformation pilot to a more holistic QC transformation initiative.
On The Last Post this week, John Kelleher told us all about the life of David Wisnia - a talented singer whose voice helped him survive the holocaust. The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
The average farmer can put close to €15,000 worth of plant protection products through the sprayer each year. Given all of these PPP are applied to do a specific job there is a huge incentive for the farmer to make sure the spray hits the target and works effectively On this week's Tillage Edge podcast, Michael Hennessy is joined by Ciaran Collins, a tillage specialist in Cork, who outlined the essential components of the STRIPE tool and how to minimise spray drift on farm. Michael McCarthy, Teagasc advisor in Cork stepped through the practicalities of using STRIPE as an advisor and commented that it looks simple but needs some work to put it into practice. John Kelleher, a farmer from Cork, was also on the podcast and talked about his spraying operation and how the newly purchased sprayer is helping to target the spray application to where it was intended. John goes into some detail to compare the new sprayer, which is fitted with low drift nozzles, compared to his old air assisted sprayer. For more episodes and information from the Tillage Edge podcast go to: https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/crops/the-tillage-edge-podcast/ Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com
This week on The Last Post, John Kelleher told us about the life of Faye Schulman, a woman who fought and photographed the Jewish resistance during the Holocaust and who died recently at the age of 101. The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Every Wednesday on the Hard Shoulder, we bring you The Last Post - where we hear about the life of someone who has recently died but you have probably never heard of... John Kelleher joined Kieran Cuddihy to tell him all about Ole Anthony, who spent his life exposing religious fraudsters and unscrupulous preachers. The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
In "The Last Post" this week John Kelleher joined Kieran to take a look back at the life of flamboyant ‘Argentine Firecracker’, at the centre of a juicy Washington sex scandal who passed away recently aged 84. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
John Kelleher joined Kieran this week for The Last Post. They discussed the life and times of Maxine Cheshire, the journalist who chronicled many of the big Washington DC scandals.
On this weeks The Last Post, John Kelleher told Kieran about the life of June Rose Bellamy, the adventurous Burmese princess who believed firmly in living in the moment.
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John Kelleher transitioned from defense contracting to smart contract writing, to being one of the principle members of the DXDao community. His story is great and I enjoyed our debates on DAO structure and pros/cons of a decentralized organization.
Now, normally every Wednesday here on the Hard Shoulder we’re joined by John Kelleher for the Last Post - where we find out about someone who's died recently that we haven’t heard about As we finish off 2020 we thought it would be a good idea to look back at some of the more famous people who died this year. John Kelleher took Kieran though the big figures we lost in 2020.
As 'The Invincibles' prepare for their sentences to be carried out, some seek witness protection. Others seek revenge. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast
With new informers taking the stand, the hearings close and the trials and sentencing begin. Speculation regarding the exact people behind the assassination squad commence. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast
As the hearings in court get underway, Mallon continues to try to crack and turn The Invincibles on one another. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast
Following the attack by The Invincibles on juror Denis Field, Mallon and his colleagues start to connect the dots, drawing ever closer to the guilty men. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast
In this week's 'The Last Post', John Kelleher joined Kieran to tell him about the life of former President of Ghana Jerry Rawlings.
As the investigation continues, more attacks and death on the streets of Dublin offer potential leads to Inspector John Mallon in his hunt for The Invincibles. Would they pay off? Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast/
Inspector John Mallon attends the scene in the aftermath of the Phoenix Park assassinations. Ireland, the UK and the world at large, reel at the shocking news. Without the help of forensic evidence, Mallon must use his web of informers, witness reports and the resources of a newly instituted police force to begin the manhunt. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast/
On the 6th May 1882, The Invincibles assassination squad, Detectives, informers and politicians all converge on Phoenix Park. But which of these parties will collide? Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast/
In 1881, a man travels to Ireland with the aim of sourcing trusted leaders for a secret assassination squad. Their aim? To strike a blow at the very heart of the British establishment in Ireland. Written and produced by Roisin Jones. Narrated by Jason Coburn & Marianne O'Rourke. Original music by John Kelleher. Artwork by Taine King. Follow our social media for upcoming extras. www.twitter.com/parkassassins www.facebook.com/theinvinciblespodcast www.instagram.com/theinvinciblespodcast/
Every Wednesday here on the Hard Shoulder on Newstalk we bring you The Last Post - where we hear about the life of someone who has recently died but you have probably never heard of. John Kelleher joined Kieran to tell him about the life and times of The Amazing Randi: Magician, Escape Artist, Debunker of the Paranormal, who passed away recently aged 92.
Every Wednesday here on the Hard Shoulder on Newstalk we bring you The Last Post - where we hear about the life of someone who has recently died but you have probably never heard of... John Kelleher told Kieran about Jackie Stallone, who passed away aged 98 recently.
John Kelleher joined Kieran to talk about the life of Forrest Fenn, who kickstarted a treasure hunt when he hid millions of dollars in a chest in the Rocky Mountains.
John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, and broadcaster Sarina Bellissimo, joined Mark Cagney to take a look at the best choices when it comes to film and tv offerings this week, including a classic film in 'Misery' as well as season two of The Umbrella Academy and the return of the Muppets to our screens.
On today's show Loftus Hall is up for sale and owner Aidan Quigley chats to Ray, Paul Harriott and Prof. Alan Irvine discuss Eczema, Zooming around Ireland is in Howth in Dublin today, we're joined by John Kelleher, Mark Doyle and Tracey Floyd and Gerry Daly gives us some gardening tips.
Ivan is joined by John Kelleher and John Fardy to review this week's latest releases in film and tv
John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification and broadcaster Sarina Belisimo went through the pick of movies and television this week. 'Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga', 'Irresistible' and 'Lady in the Van' all went under the microscope.
Ivan is joined by John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, and John Fardy, the presenter of Screentime here on Newstalk, to look at the spread of films and tv shows for the week ahead. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Ivan is joined by John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, and John Fardy, the presenter of Screentime here on Newstalk, to look at the spread of films and tv shows for the week ahead. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Ivan is joined by John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, and John Fardy, the presenter of Screentime here on Newstalk, to look at the spread of films and tv shows for the week ahead. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
John Fardy, presenter of Screentime, and John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, join Ivan to disclose their 5 “perfect films” Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Ivan joined by John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification and John Fardy, presenter of Screentime here on Newstalk, to go through the Movies and TV picks of the week. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Some of the biggest releases on the big and small screen were on the chopping block with John Kelleher and John Fardy, as they joined Ivan in studio. This week's selection included: Calm With Horses, Misbehaviour, The Boys in Green and Breeders
John Kelleher John Kelleher is one of Ireland's leading independent film and television producers. With his extensive experience he was appointed to the Irish Film Board in 1985 and as Official Film Censor in 2003. Seen as a very liberal censor, he is known for significantly modernising what is now known as IFCO. In 2004, he decided to allow Michael Winterbottom’s 9 Songs to play uncut in Irish cinemas. The film featured visible sexual intercourse. John joined Paul McCloone on Mario's Sunday Roast to talk censorship, traditional media and US politics. He also shared his love of Tommy Tiernan and spoke about his biggest heroes, his parents. To hear their full chat, press the listen button on this page.
As awards season continues, John Kelleher and John Fardy bring more recommendations of the best on the big and small screen. This week, two completely different documentaries feature: Jihad Jane and Miss Americana. John Fardy also reviews the final season of Homeland.
Well Ivan was rejoined by his resident reviewers: John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, and John Fardy, presenter of Screentime here on Newstalk. And they were looking ahead to the big releases on the large and small screen. John Kelleher started with a new film starring Tom Hanks.
John Kelleher and Sue Murphy joined Ivan today and spoke about the latest releases, as well as the ones to look forward too over Christmas. Including, Little Women, the latest and last Star Wars, Christmas Bake Off, and Dracula.
Today, John Kelleher and Sue Murphy joined Ivan and spoke about the latest release -'Jumanji: The Next Level'. As well as, 'Citizen K', and TV shows 'The Funeral Director', and 'A Berry Royal Christmas'.
John Kelleher and John Fardy reviewed the week's big releases on tv and in the cinema
John Kelleher reviews the week's movies and tv
Ivan was joined today by his resident reviewers, Sue Murphy of Off the Ball, and John Kelleher, the producer and former director of film classification, to look ahead to some of the highlights for this week in the cinema and on tv. This includes the Love Island finale; a Horrible Histories movie that John found, well, horrible; and a fascinating new documentary on Netflix about Cambridge Analytica. Take a listen to what they had to say
Yes it’s that time of the week again where John Kelleher and Sue Murphy join Ivan to preview what’s on the box and on the big screen this week. The Lion King is the big release in cinemas this weekend.
In their weekly Movies and TV preview, John Kelleher and Sue Murphy joined Ivan to look ahead to some of the biggest releases on the big screen and the small screen. This week, they looked at Irish film 'Float like a butterfly', 'Amazing Grace' and new TV series, 'Years and Years'.
John Kelleher reviewed the week's new releases with Ivan tonight on the Hard Shoulder
John Kelleher joined Ivan to review the week's new releases on the big and small screen
A sandwich by any other shape would taste as sweet.... right? You may not realize it, but your love for certain foods may have more to do with texture or appearance than taste, so today we're talking to AUT senior lecturers and professional chefs Alan Brown and John Kelleher about the aesthetics of food. Let us know what you think, and don’t forget to submit your question at #askAUT Music: Go Cart - Loop Mix Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses