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Rachel Levitt and John Robertson review current Federal actions with an impact on Alaska.
Rachel Levitt and John Robertson review current Federal actions with an impact on Alaska.
In this week's episode, we discuss the month's news items we've found most interesting and relevant to making machinima, including more great projects to be inspired by, genAIs we've spotted, Steam's rip off, inZOI's challenge to Sims and the phenomenon known as the 'Minecraft Movie'. Check out our discussion and do add comments on our YT or blog posts.1:18 Projects: a zombie film in GTA5, Trillo's Cuco, NeuralViz' Tigg Talk – an alternative perspective on tariffs3:33 The speed of a creative and production process – efficiencies and pivoting to topical content a la South Park!6:25 Anomidae's game explainer, Platinum WoW's documentary about early days of World of Warcraft, GTA6 mAIchinima9:00 GenAI updates: Sesame, ElevenLabs Actor Mode, Runway's gen 4, ChatGPT's image generator, Studio Ghibli's backlash, DSO physical generator, Recammaster tool, Phil's examples of how the tools can be used, volumetric capture, vtubing WarpTuber, Animes and Facerig, 26:28 Reallusion and Apple Arts Studio's Animation Shopee28:00 Steam's share of revenue and algorithmic bias29:41 Nintendo's Switch 231:09 Mocap studio at a comicon – who were they?32:45 John Robertson's show The Dark Room35:40 InZOI release – more photorealistic than the Sims, and an intriguing looking engine – what will happen to Sims now?45:30 The Minecraft movie – a renewed interest in machinima (or not!) and the Rocky Horror Picture ShowCredits -Speakers: Damien Valentine, Phil Rice, Tracy HarwoodProducer: Damien ValentineEditor: Phil RiceMusic: Animo Domini Beats
#557 Sex Dungeon - Richard is back in Leicester again, fresh from an interview with a journalist who has been up the Queen. His guest is Australian comedian and adventurer John Robertson. They talk about how an appearance on a TV show led to him getting married, his fantastic interactive game show The Dark Room, scary gigs in pubs in small towns in Australia, being a sex person, but avoiding drugs and how Richard has inspired him and let him down in equal measure.See John's show at the Edinburgh Festival - https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/john-robertson-s-the-dark-roomSupport our Kickstarter here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/467836598/can-i-have-my-ball-backFor Richard's remaining live stand up gigs http://richardherring.com/ballback/tourCome and see RHLSTP live at the Edinburgh Festival - https://www.thestand.co.uk/fringe/2441/richard-herring-rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Gordon, Scott Allan and John Robertson review Ross County 0-1 Dundee United and the rest of the weekend's premiership action
A Hearts-mad kid had photos of the club's greatest scorer on his bedroom wall… and ended up being his captain.This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox.You'll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episodes in our game's past, fascinating rummages into football finance with Sporting Intelligence's Nick Harris, and Daniel Gray's Slow Match Report.These digital dispatches will come to you via the brilliant publishing platform Substack. Just pop in your email. No apps. No faff.Subscribe for free now This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nutmegfc.co.uk/subscribe
Reaction from the Edinburgh derby after Hibs beat Hearts, and also Pittodrie where Aberdeen drew with Dundee Utd, with John Collins, John Robertson, Willie Miller and Scott Allan.
The Kraken Wakes Something is stirring in the depths of League One. Harpooned by its own keepers, consigned to the bottom of the table in October and dismissed as a toothless nonentity by supporters of rival clubs, the behemoth that is ICT is rising again. Annan are being drawn towards its pitiless maw, and just beyond, Montrose are floundering desperately. Our intrepid crew of Andrew Moffat, Ross MacKenzie, Stevie Riley, Andrew Young and George Moodie climb inside the TWS bathysphere and descend to examine the phenomenon at close quarters: a 2-hour-and-39-minute journey containing over 30 years-worth of ICT references, wild conjecture and mild distraction. Let's Shuffle! 00:01:10: Introduction / Highland Highlight Moff introduces the panel, and we reflect on some of the highlights of the past month, from the goal-getting heroics of Alfie Bavidge and Keith Bray to Billy Mckay's contributions behind the scenes. Also, some chat about fishing. 00:08:36: The Headlines For those listeners who have been doing media-free January, here is the news. 00:09:48: Game by Game The panellists discuss the recent home and away matches against Queen of the South, and Scott Kellacher's line-ups and tactical tweaks. We also revisit the impressive away victories against Alloa and Annan and the fine performance against Dumbarton that kicked off a successful January, and try to weigh up how ICT compare to the rest of the teams in the league. 00:39:12: Talk to Me: Cammy Harper Still only 24, Cammy Harper played first-team football for ICT under John Robertson, Neil McCann, Billy Dodds and Duncan Ferguson, and also experienced plenty of Scott Kellacher's coaching. Stevie sat down with Cammy to discuss his move to Carlisle, the differences between Scottish and English lower-league football, Caley Thistle teams past and present, and Kell's qualities as a coach. 01:05:24: The Club On the football side ICT are in calmer, warmer waters, but in financial terms the whirlpool of administration is still raging, and the car parks are under threat from sharks. We take our monthly look at all things club-related, from wrangling over leases, to our incoming commercial business manager, to the work of the Supporters' Trust and the continuing success of Bar 94. 01:29:59 The Scottish Transplant Football Team The last Transplant Football World Cup brought together teams from all over the world, but Scotland wasn't among them. ICT season ticket holder and heart transplant recipient Duncan MacCaulay wants to make sure that isn't repeated. AY spoke to the newly-appointed manager of Scotland's first national transplant football team. 01:47:33 Donald Trump's Scottish Football Cabinet Donald Trump's weird, colourful and downright criminal cabinet picks made headlines all round the world. If he's searching for more bizarre characters to make up his government, however, he need look no further than Scottish football. We come up with an alternative cabinet for The Donald. 01:54:03: Talk to Me: Martin Bavidge Before Alfie, there was Martin. By our reckoning, Alfie Bavidge is the third Caley Thistle player whose dad also played for the club. Stevie spoke to Martin Bavidge about playing under Pele, choosing to remain part time in football, and the role he played in bringing Alfie to ICT. 02:23:23: League Lookahead We round off the pod by looking at our chances in February's games against Arbroath, Stenhousemuir and Kelty and speculating on where the club might finish the season if the current trajectory continues. There's it.
John Robertson and James Nokise join host Alice Fraser for episode 190 of The Gargle - all of the news, and none of the politics.
Happy New Year from Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet!This week, legendary former manager and player Martin O'Neill joins Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, and Jill Scott.Martin shares stories from his remarkable career, including managing Celtic, Aston Villa, and the Republic of Ireland, where he worked closely with Roy Keane as his assistant. With Martin and Roy, there's never a dull moment!Martin recounts his many meetings with Sir Alex Ferguson - with plenty of banter about their days on the golf course, where egos, competition, and a few wayward shots led to some truly hilarious moments.From legendary lessons under Brian Clough to fiery debates on modern football topics like VAR, this episode is one you won't want to miss.We're up for an award! Please vote for us at the 2025 Sports Podcast Awards here! https://tinyurl.com/SportsPodAwards-STF Thank you!00:00 - Behind the Scenes and were Manchester United favoured by referees?05:58 - Promo06:44 - Brian Clough and Martin O'Neill's manager/player relationship13:05 - Playing under Brian Clough and his strong character24:01 - Nottingham Forest's achievements under Brian Clough 26:00 - Nottingham Forest's team as Division One Champions 36:08 - John Robertson's impact at Forest 36:42 - Martin O'Neill's managerial influences39:38 - 2010 League Cup Final: Aston Villa v Manchester United 42:20 - Martin O'Neill's Aston Villa squad43:52 - Martin O'Neill's time as Celtic manager 49:20 - How Martin O'Neill managed players 52:23 - Roy Keane as Martin's Assistant Manager at the Republic of Ireland57:10 - Roy Keane's role as Assistant Manager 01:01:30 - Martin and Roy's final years at The Republic of Ireland01:04:18 - Martin O'Neill's short spell at Nottingham Forest 01:08:14 - Roy Keane's golfing story01:12:50 - Martin O'Neill Community Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Family Worship brings the church service to you, on air Sundays at 9am and 7pm and now on demand, wherever you get your podcasts. Every week a special guest pastor will bring a message that will get you thinking and speak to your heart. In this edition of Family Worship, John Robertson, Senior Pastor at Riverlife Baptist Church, explains the three-part solution that God laid out to restore humankind to eternal and intimate relationship with Him. Firstly, Jesus came to earth to display God's love. Jesue paid the price for our sin by dying on our behalf. Finally, Jesus offered a personal invitation to everyone, to receive Him into their lives. Links You Should Click OnRiverlife Baptist Church's Website96five's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram & FacebookSupport the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the NonCensored Christmas special! This week, Harriet, Producer Martin and Eshaan Akbar exchange gifts - but each one has to sum up a news story from 2024. Why has Eshaan got Martin some jeans? What weird gift did Martin get Harriet to symbolise their working relationship? And did Harriet get Martin and Eshaan anything? Thanks to Katy Chaffs for signing up to our Patreon this week. She'll be getting early, ad-free episodes, full videos of every segment, and bonus podcasts, at Patreon.com/NonCensored, as well as simply supporting the show. We've also filmed some exclusive content that won't be part of the podcast, which is coming out over December - so hop on over if you want to see out interviews with disgraced TV chef Craigg Rommit, Doctor Professor Doctor Jordan B. Petersen, PhD, and, this week, A Comedian Who Isn't Allowed To Do Comedy Any More Because Of Woke. Thanks to al our Patreons for their support through the year - we'll see you in 2025. With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, and Ed Morrish. Extra thanks to all the people who've worked on the show this year: Sooz Kempner, Paul Dunphy, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Marcus Brigstocke, Alex Kealey, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Bethany Black, Joz Norris, John-Luke Roberts, Kelechi Okafor, Nat Tapley, Mark Steel, Athena Kugblenu, Davina Bentley, Gareth Gwynn, Tom Mayo, Oliver Izod, Susan Harrison, Sanjeev Kohli, Rajiv Karia, Lewis MacLeod, Mark Davison, Larry Budd, Luke Kempner, Rufus Hound, Esyllt Sears, Horatio Gould, Matt Tedford, Marek Larwood, John Robertson, and Rob Gilroy. Rosie's book, Why We Were Right, is available now. Brendan is taking his show, Buffy Revamped, on tour all over Britain, and you can see dates and buy tickets here. Eshaan has a stand-up special on YouTube, The Pretender, and he is going on tour next year with his show Yum. Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts. If you like improvised character comedy, it's probably your sort of thing. Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass. NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Heidi gets a taste of her own medicine and is interviewed by co-host John Robertson about her newly-released book Human-Centered Security: How to Design Systems That Are Both Safe and Usable. We talk about:Why Heidi's experience as a UX researcher prompted her to write Human-Centered Security.Places in the user journey where security impacts users the most.Why cross-disciplinary collaboration is important—find your security UX allies (people in security, legal, privacy, engineering, product managers, to name a few).Practical security UX tips like secure by default, guiding the user along the safe path, and being really careful about the words you use.Technical users—IT admins, engineers, security analysts—are users, too and why it's so important to thoughtfully design the security user experience for them. (Spoiler: they help keep the rest of us safe!)
As we begin to turn the page on the 2024 calendar year, John Robertson of Life Cycle Engineering joins the Food For Thought podcast to discuss the workforce challenges facing manufacturing and food and beverage processors and how automation is helping ease some of the burden. Robertson warns that processors who have not fostered a strong plan to capture legacy knowledge and support the next generation of employees can wait no longer. And they need to begin to use the technology and tactics available to keep their workers well-trained and their plants humming along.
State Senator Mike Stuart, Delegate JB Akers, more on this weekend's Capital City Arts and Crafts Show, plus the high school playoff mess continues. I will discuss with Fred Persinger.
Eleanor Morton and John Robertson join host Alice Fraser for a special robot-themed episode 178 of The Gargle.All of the news, with none of the politics.
In today's episode I interview the author of Curling for Beginners and Improvers. John Robertson gives us insight into what inspired him to write this book, and how he hopes it will help curlers of various abilities take their game to the next level. You can purchase his book in various forms at https://www.curlingbeginners.ca Some episodes that will pair well with this conversation: Episode 66: Considerations for first-year curlers, for athletes Episode 68: Considerations for first-year curlers, for coaches Episode 69: Considerations for first-year curlers, for teammates All mentioned resources are available in the show notes on my website at www.empoweredperformance.ca/podcast To stay as up-to-date as possible, make sure to join the Empowered Performance newsletter and to follow me on Instagram at @empoweredperformance
Leith Athletic co-manager John Robertson joins the show to discuss his sides' huge 4-3 away win at the weekend, their start in the EOSFL so far this season and all the action that took place this weekend. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
An Arkham Horror Mystery, live from PAX Aus 2024 with GM Kris Straub, and players Jerry Holkins, Ryan Hartman, Jerry Holkins and Mr. John Robertson
This week the guys are joined by John Robertson, author of Curling for Beginners and Improvers. John talks about his passion for the sport, why he wanted to write a book for new players, and the best way to introduce people to curling. John also talks about some of the key topics in the book, including best ways to practice, introducing the rules, introducing strategy, and keeping up with pace of play.Following the discussion with John, Sean and Scott talk about the PointsBet and this week's return of the Grand Slam as well as some of the new branding we're seeing in the world of curling.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
Global Week 2024 kicks off with John Robertson looking at what has motivated us to move out into the world, to the poor and unreached as Jesus did, and asks if we're ready to move again.
Global Week 2024 kicks off with John Robertson looking at what has motivated us to move out into the world, to the poor and unreached as Jesus did, and asks if we're ready to move again.
“UX design can enhance the overall performance, adoption, and impact in cybersecurity tools that leverage AI, making the tools more accessible to a broader range of users, including those who don't have deep technical or security knowledge.”In this episode, Siddharth Hirwani and John Robertson talk about:Pressures and challenges security analysts face and how AI can help.Moving beyond AI hype and focusing on integrating AI in a way that genuinely addresses security analyst's needs.How UX design can foster trust and adoption of AI tools, while still encouraging analysts to verify AI outputs. John and Siddharth highlight problems like over-reliance and bias and how UX can be leveraged to address these concerns.Siddharth Hirwani is Senior Principal Product Designer interested in exploring the critical intersection of user experience and cybersecurity.John Robertson is a researcher interested in the experience of technical users, especially those in cybersecurity. Recently his focus has been understanding workflows of cybersecurity analysts in security operations centers.Siddharth and John will be presenting their paper “Cybersecurity Analyst's Perception of AI Security Tools and Practical Implications” at USENIX SOUPS (Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security) in August 2024.
In this episode of the Hunt Test Hobo Podcast, host Chris Rud sits down with amateur trainer John Robertson for an in-depth discussion on retriever training. John shares his journey from dabbling in retriever training to achieving multiple prestigious titles with his dogs. They delve into the nuances of various retriever competitions, the importance of thorough training, and the lessons learned from early amateur mistakes. Whether you're a seasoned handler or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration from an accomplished amateur's perspective.
“People try to talk about the technical user experience at too high of a level. You talk about alert fatigue and you kind of understand what alert fatigue is just by the name. Yeah, there's a lot of alerts. But watching it in action is different.”In this episode, Heidi interviews John about what he's learned about designing for security analysts. We talk about:The importance of understanding user workflows. “Alert fatigue” is just a saying until you actually observe it in action.While trust is hard to measure, it's critical for improving the security user experience.Practical tips on how to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration.John Robertson is a researcher interested in the experience of technical users, especially those in cybersecurity. Recently his focus has been understanding workflows of Cybersecurity Analysts in Security Operations Centers.
John Robertson and Garrett Millerick join host Alice Fraser for episode 167 of The Gargle. All of the news, with none of the politics.
John Robertson shares the importance of lamenting, and the way the prophet Habakkuk is a model of how we can bring our complaints and laments at God, however and whenever we need to.
John Robertson shares the importance of lamenting, and the way the prophet Habakkuk is a model of how we can bring our complaints and laments at God, however and whenever we need to.
Pierre Novellie and John Robertson join host Alice Fraser for episode 153 of The Gargle. All of the news, with none of the politics.⚡️ Tesla layoffs
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Although slightly ahead of the calendar, John Robertson looks at the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem in the lead up to Passover, and looks at what it means that Jesus chose to enter upon a donkey.
Willie Miller and John Robertson debate the big talking points as Rangers slip up in the title race and Aberdeen are defeated by two late goals. Plus the fans get their say.
The Liberals' long-promised ban on “online harms” is expected in the coming weeks. Among other things, the bill will take aim at so-called “hate speech,” which past attempts at legislating suggest the Liberals will define at a lower threshold than what exists in criminal law at present. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said this morning that Justin Trudeau is a “woke authoritarian” cannot be trusted with online speech. Also, a Prince Edward Island municipal councillor is facing removal from office over a sign he posted outside his home that said “Truth: Mass grave hoax. Reconciliation: Redeem Sir John A's integrity.” Josh DeHaas of the Canadian Constitution Foundation joins to discuss the case of John Robertson. Plus, the only area of healthcare where access seems to be expanding is assisted suicide, or MAID. Dr. Ramona Coelho joins to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Human hurricane John Robertson talks about inspiring some of Norman Lovett's standup, having a Twitter misunderstanding with Robert Llewelyn, Hattie Hayridge's s**t stirring mate, and an embarrassing encounter with Chris Barrie.As we immerse ourselves in series 2 episode 2, the creator of live action videogame The Dark Room tells us why he would be sure to have a good time in Better Than Life. We explore Cat's problem with Marilyn Monroe. And we consider how this ep's namesake novel raises the stakes. Plus, we ask: where is Kochanski?SO WHAT IS IT?Better Than Life is the pod where comedians talk Red Dwarf, the greatest sci-fi sitcom, one episode at a time. With a fresh guest every ep, we're your perfect podcast companion for a first watch or a rewatch. Be warned: spoilers! Hosted by Fergus (huge fan) and John (lapsed fan). Production, artwork and insights by Alex Watson. FANCY SOME LINKS?Get John Robertson's latest tour dates and more at thejohnrobertson.com Watch John's live streams at twitch.tv/robbotron Jamali Maddix's documentary series, Hate Thy Neighbour, is available online. WHAT DO YOU THINK?Have a word on our socials: X/Instagram/Facebook - @itsBTLpodEMAIL USWe'd love to ask your questions on the pod – and to hear your feedback. Drop us a line: betterthanlifepod@gmail.com ENJOY OUR THEME TUNE?There's more where that came from: https://holygoats.bandcamp.com/album/monsters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I thought prayers worked better during a full moon"John Robertson is a comedian, streamer, author, improviser, actor, videogame writer, insult comic and "human hurricane". He's been a working stand-up for 20 years, headlining shows all around the world, created live-action videogame comedy The Dark Room (which is also an actual videogame, an online show and was a YouTube hit) and he streams 10 times a week on twitch.tv/robbotron. Among reams of other cool projects, don't forget to check out his book, The Little Town Of Marrowville.You can get in touch with Dan Schreiber on Twitter and Instagram (@Schreiberland). In his bio, you'll find the link to our Discord channel - a global community of likeminded weirdos!
Liam McLeod is joined by former Ross County manager John Robertson and Staggies fan Mark MacDonald to review the Dingwall side's season so far.
UX folks are great at asking questions about AI and that's exactly what we do in this episode. But “questions” sounds boring so we gave the set of questions a fancy name: a UX of AI framework. UX researcher John Robertson describes the UX of AI framework he and his team helped build.In this episode, we talk about:The importance of a human-centered design approach to AI.The need to slow down and consider safety, privacy, and ethics as part of implementing AI.Looking beyond the data: each data point represents a human.The need to build and maintain trust in the AI user experience.Understanding how humans and AI can work as teammates and how that dynamic might play out.John Robertson is a skilled UX researcher with a background in neuroscience and experience working at organizations such as American Airlines, IBM, and Visa. Currently he is a Senior Principal UX Researcher for a cybersecurity software company implementing quantitative and qualitative methods to create human centered security analyst experiences.In the episode, we reference:Analyzing Qualitative User Data at Enterprise Scale with AI: The GE Case Study by Jakob NielsenDo Users Write More Insecure Code With AI Assistants?
Rev. John Robertson preaches on John 3:1-16 in his sermon “The Greatest Love”.
The whereabouts of missing Marokopa man Tom Phillips and his three children continues to mystify. Police have released a video that they say shows the father trying to smash into a superette in the town of Piopio earlier this month. They believe the other heavily disguised person is one of his children. Phillips has been on the run for more than two years. Waitomo District mayor John Robertson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Evan Hackel and John Robertson challenge traditional notions of leadership and crisis management. They shed light on the immense potential of encouragement-based leadership to create positive workplace cultures where individuals are empowered to address challenges at their roots. It's a testament to the idea that leaders who prioritize encouragement can truly unlock the potential of their teams and organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Robertson, Founder and President of FORTLOG Services, is an expert in leadership and crisis management. With a background in psychology, he has been instrumental in reshaping and redefining the concept of crises within the American Psychological Association. He joins Rosie Ward and together, they dive deep into a thought-provoking conversation about the power of crisis, defining our values, and living authentically in a world often clouded by filters and fear. From rethinking our approach to crises to learning from unexpected sources, this episode is packed with valuable insights on personal growth, leadership, and the importance of true connection. Additional Resources Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn Learn more about Salveo Partners Learn more about John on LinkedIn Learn more about FORTLOG Services Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn ****Learn more about PeopleForward Network
Bit of a departure this week as UCP takes a look at the lasting legacy of Jim Bo- wait, what? This isn't a repeat of Bullseye on Challenge? OH! It's from that brief period of time when they experimented with original programming!Luke and Ash take a look at version 2.0 of Videogame Nation with an episode specifically picked to play to our strengths and interests and featuring the likes of Aoife Wilson, John Robertson, Steve Hogarty, Ellie Gibson, Jane Douglas, Dan Maher, Gav Murply and more!Help us build future 'UCP Live!' Events here!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On October 15, 1977, seventeen-year-olds Christine Eadie and Helen Scott met some friends at the World's End Pub in Edinburgh's Old Town neighborhood to celebrate their new jobs and what they assumed would be the start of their adult lives. The next day, Christine's body was discovered by hikers near Gosford Bay, while Helen's body was discovered in a cornfield several miles away. The Lothian and Borders Police mounted a massive investigation to identify and apprehend the killer but, despite their best efforts, evidence was sparse and by the following year the case had gone cold. The World's End Murders, as they'd come to be known, became one of Scotland's most notorious cold cases, until it was reactivated in 1997 in hopes that scientific and technological advances of the previous two decades could lead them to the girls' killer.Thank you To the Fabulous Dave White for Research Assistance References:Amos, Ilona. 2019. Scots soil experts hit paydirt in old murder cases. February 28. Accessed March 17, 2023. https://www.scotsman.com/news/scots-soil-experts-hit-paydirt-old-murder-cases-2512052.BBC News. 2007. Victim 'strangled with stocking'. August 29. Accessed March 15, 2023. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6968530.stm.—. 2007. World's End father gives evidence. August 30. Accessed March 15, 2023. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6970429.stm.Brooks, Lib. 2014. "Serial killer guilty of World's End murders." The Guardian, November 15.Carrel, Severin. 2007. Trial of World's End murders suspect collapses. September 11. Accessed March 15, 2023. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/sep/11/ukcrime.scotland.Carrell, Severin. 2007. "Murder jury told of 'shifty' man." The Guardian, August 30.Edinburgh Evening News. 1999. "World's End killer probe is wound up." Edinburgh Evening News, March 25.Gibbons, Katie. 2014. "Accused saw murdered girls as OBJECTs, he tells World's." The Times, November 12.Howie, Michael, and John Robertson. 2007. "Thirty years ago he murdered two innocent young women." The Scotsman, September 11.Johnston, David, and Tom Wood. 2008. The World's End Murders: A Thirty-Year Quest for Justice. Edinburgh, Scotland: Birlinn Publishing .Leask, David. 2014. "Edinburgh World's End murder trial underway." The Herald, October 14.Leicester Mercury. 1977. "Douible murder hunt starts after teenage girls found dead." Leicester Mercury, October 17: 17.Macaskill, Mark. 2014. "World's End 'shows killers won't escape'." Sunday Times, November 16.Mega, Marcello. 1997. "Gangster linked to girls' murder." Sunday Times, March 23.Robertson, John. 2007. "World's End accused blames brother-in-law." The Scotsman, August 28.Rodrick, Vic, and Marcello Mega. 2014. "'One-in-billion chance DNA is not Sinclair's'." The Herald, October 25.The Herald. 2014. "Defendant touched 'most if not all' ligatures, says expert." The Herald, November 5.—. 2022. "My parents feared for me after World's End horror, says Ian." The Herald, October 17.—. 2014. Victim of World's End murder struggled as killer tied her up. October 21. Accessed March 15, 2023. https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13185780.victim-worlds-end-murder-struggled-killer-tied/.The Times. 2007. "Wife of man accused in World's End murder trial agrees to speak." The Times, September 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
mark and michael talk to comedian, author and homicidal party host john robertson about pretending to process, frankenstein, and a chat with godmenkind are on Patreon! If you enjoy listening, would like access to audio and video extras every week, and are able to support us so we can continue making the podcast, you can find us at patreon.com/menkindpodcastFollow menkind on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @menkindpodcast and @watsoncomedian,@mschakraverty across those too. And follow John on Twitter @Robbotron, on Facebook @johnrobertsoncomedy and to find out more about his shows, visit his website thejohnrobertson.comRecorded and edited by Siren Turner and Alex Preston at Impatient Productions. Artwork by Haiminh Le Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Robertson and Cerys Bradley join host Alice Fraser for episode 113 of The Gargle - the glossy magazine to The Bugle's audio newspaper for a visual world.
Inspired and driven by his values, John acts as a facilitator/coach/guide for his clients as they test, discover, and expand what they can do. He uses concrete, verifiable processes to help them achieve demonstrable, solution focused results. Remaining faithful to his passions and principles, John invests himself in his vocation without reservation. He provides spirit-filled, insightful guidance that his clients use to amplify their lives and their businesses. John truly provides “leadership people can follow through storms.” Find out more about John at fortlog.co and Run Toward The Roar at runtowardtheroar.online. Also, feel free to email John directly at John @fortlog.co. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode I sit down with John Robertson of Fortlog Services, culture alignment specialist and workforce wellness expert. We discuss various aspects of leadership, how the best teams operate, and how when the two are in alignment, crises can be easily addressed and resolved. Key points from our conversation include: Wellness is more than not being sick Leaders who finish well are defined by what they're for, not what they are against Why the event is never the real crisis Reframing crisis as an opportunity, wherein crisis is defined as the point at which the status quo is no longer working Leadership qualities & qualifiers: Authenticity, Commitment, Enthusiasm, Service How to operate in the workplace: play to compete, share common goals, teams “in the stands” supporting those “in the action” How do you want people to describe you non-physically? Intrigued? Ready to up your leadership game? Tune in on your favorite listening app, on the website, or watch it on YouTube! About John Robertson Inspired and driven by his values, John acts as a facilitator, coach and guide for his clients as they test, discover, and expand what they can do. He uses concrete, verifiable processes to help them achieve demonstrable, solution focused results. Remaining faithful to his passions and principles, John invests himself in his vocation without reservation. He provides spirit-filled, insightful guidance that his clients use to amplify their lives and their businesses. John truly provides “leadership people can follow through storms." Connect with John LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrobertson-fortlog/ Website: https://fortlog.co/bombshellbusiness Email: john@fortlog.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In This Episode, We Chat About: Making sure your actions are aligned with your values! How to create a safe space for children to be able to ask for help! Resources + Links: Check out John's book Run Toward The Roar Learn more on John's website: https://fortlog.co/ Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Join Girls Mentorship on Geneva https://app.geneva.com/invite/4fbd7746-217d-497d-853d-50386b9a2ed2 Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship Show Notes: Hey! Dinner is ready!! When was the last time you sat and had family dinner and actually focused on each other? In this episode of "What's the Lesson", we're joined by John Robertson, a father, husband, founder of Fort Log Services, author of "Run Towards the Roar", and a cultural alignment specialist. We talk about turning difficult moments into learning experiences, developing leadership from the inside out, and the negative impact of social media and cancel culture. We also dive into the importance of personal responsibility, aligning values with actions, and investing in children's potential as key aspects of great parenting. Tune in for everything from practical advice for parents, to emphasizing the importance of creating a safe space for children to call for help and focusing on people rather than meals during family dinners! 02:55 - Who is John Robertson and what is Fortlog Services? 06:00 - What is the impact of social media on young girls? 08:02 - The importance of focusing on what we are for, rather than what we are against. 09:29 - What's the difference between Discipline vs. punishment in parenting? 11:34 - What's the culture of the people around you and why is it important? 13:17 - Do your actions match what you say your values are? 15:11 - Personal Responsibility and Truth: the normalization of justifying lies as "my truth". 17:18 - How do you define success? 18:56 - How do you align your actions with your values? 21:30 - Are you encouraging your kids to do things that take courage? 24:50 - Why you need a good circle of people around you. 26:15 - You don't know how someone will react until they're in a pressure situation. 28:00 - Why you should teach kids to live up to their potential, not their expectations. 31:50 - Why it's important to define relationships and ask questions to understand each other's definitions. 37:10 - What's the difference between reacting and responding? 38:50 - Why it's important to be open about your mistakes. 45:00 - What's the difference between leadership and influence? 47:10 - How can we discipline from a place of love, rather than punishment and criticism?
About JOHN ROBERTSON Inspired and driven by his values, John acts as a facilitator/coach/guide for his clients as they test, discover, and expand what they can do. He uses concrete, verifiable processes to help them achieve demonstrable, solution-focused results. Remaining faithful to his passions and principles, John invests himself in his vocation without reservation. He provides spirit-filled, insightful guidance that his clients use to amplify their lives and their businesses. John truly provides “leadership people can follow through storms.” The Shareables What is something you have read that you would recommend? Good to Great and the Social Sectors: Why Business Thinking is Not the Answer by Jim Collins Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport Courage: The Backbone of Leadership by Gus Lee What is something you have listened to that you would recommend? A discussion-podcast with Brené Brown, Unlocking Us with Brené Brown. She has provided a pdf for people to work on their values, and moving beyond merely resolutions. Chronicles of Narnia What is something you have watched that you would recommend? The Darkest Hour Hacksaw Ridge or Invincible [the real story]. What is something interesting you have learned that you want to share? Two things which are interconnected: The event is never the real crisis. When we do not know what is important, life becomes FOMO which leads to number 2... There is no greater failure than to succeed in a way that does not matter in the long run. Etymology - Brand = Character Connect with JOHN FORTLOG Services Inc. Website LinkedIn john@fortlog.co Connect with Jeff