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Best podcasts about john wardle

Latest podcast episodes about john wardle

Round Table China
CNY Special: From China to the UK

Round Table China

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 24:46


For this Round Table Chinese New Year Special, we explore the vibrant celebrations of Chinese New Year around the world, with a particular focus on how the joy of this festival is shared throughout the United Kingdom!Heyang video chats with Josh Leung, organizer of the Chinese New Year celebrations in Lancaster, and John Wardle, a Chinese-British musician and performer from Liverpool, UK.

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents NEM#220: Jah Wobble's Bass Worship

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 77:14


John Wardle (named Jah Wobble by Sid Vicious) started playing bass in John Lydon's post Sex Pistols band Public Image Ltd. in 1978, left after two albums, and has since recorded 50+ solo and collaborative albums, largely led by the bass, but spanning many genres including some particularly famous work in the world-music area. We discuss "Last Exit" from A Brief History of Now (2023), "21 Towards Lewisham Shopping Centre" from The Bus Routes of South London (2023), "Fly Away" from Jah Wobble & Invaders of the Heart from Ocean Blue Waves (2019), and "Blowout" (a 1985 single). End song: "Visions of You" by Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart (feat Sinéad O'Connor) from Rising Above Bedlam (1991). Intro: "Public Image" by PiL from First Issue (1978). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon.

Architecture Firm Marketing
Wardle

Architecture Firm Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 61:16 Transcription Available


John Wardle and Jasmin Williamson are partners of Wardle, a highly recognised Gold-medal winning practice known for creating extraordinary buildings and places that matter.In this episode, John, Jasmin and Dave discussed:The practice's evolution from the early days of small, but highly considered residential projects, to the broad range of sectors and scales they work in today.Their process in pitching for work when entering into new sectors, and how they identify the right ideas and details from other projects to draw upon to inspire potential clients.Why John believes that not having previous built experience on a project typology can be advantageous for the client, but can also come with challenges when competing against efficient specialist practices.The thinking behind the rebranding of the studio and the decision to shift the focus from John to the other partners, who each bring a different voice to the practice.Their recent expansion into the Sydney market, and how a practice like Wardle goes about building relationships and brand awareness in a short space of time.If you'd like to learn more about the studio, you can visit wardle.studio or follow the studio on Instagram at @wardle.studio.Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp of Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and brand definition practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our process and book a consultation, simply visit officedavesharp.com.Today's episode of Office Talk was edited and engineered by Anthony Richardson of Simple Dwelling Studio.This episode of Office Talk is supported by Mast Furniture. Mast is an established furniture design and manufacturing company based in Brisbane. In operation since 2012 and climate-neutral certified since 2021, Mast has built a national and international reputation for producing original furniture of the highest quality. For Mast, the phrase ‘Good Design, made right' embodies who they are, what they do and what they'd like to achieve. Mast values enduring design, taking their time to develop well designed products both in house and in collaboration with established and upcoming designers. With all of their furniture being produced from their Brisbane workshop and made to order, the majority of their range is able to be customised in material, size and finishes to suit specific projects and spaces in both residential and commercial environments. To learn more about Mast, visit mastfurniture.com.au or check out their instagram @mastfurniture.

Word Podcast
For Jah Wobble driving tube trains was even more thrilling than playing Glastonbury

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 35:46


Jah Wobble - aka John Wardle - wrote ‘Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer' in 2009. It's just been reworked, expanded and republished and it's well worth reading, full of detail about growing up in the East End, unexploded bombs, pickling factories, grim schooldays, record shops and clubs, the bands he saw and his arrival at Kingsway College where he met John Lydon and Sid Vicious and became a cornerstone of the punk rock inner circle. And then two challenging years as the bassist of Public Image Ltd, the time he worked as a train driver and ticket collector for London Transport, a series of collaborations – Brian Eno, Baaba Maal, Holger Czukay, Sinead O'Connor, Chaka Demus – and some bold and original solo albums (you'll enjoy Island Records' reaction when he pitches an album based on the poems of William Blake). Among this podcast's highlights … … the Kafkaesque world of working for the London Underground in the days when you could “punch an area manager and not get sacked”. … why great rhythm sections are like great football players. … his dad, an El-Alamein survivor, on seeing Mick Jagger on Top of the Pops: “the Rolling Stones should be used for mine clearance.” … Public Image Ltd – “three of the weirdest people you could ever meet”, the band that kept their cash in a shoebox. … “you can't go through life as a tourist”. … the secret of the perfect bass sound. … watching the first Sex Pistols' rehearsal. … seeing Bob Marley & the Wailers at the Lyceum. … the record that reversed his dislike of the Beatles. … why working with Pharoah Sanders was the highlight of his musical life. … his 2023 album, ‘The Bus Routes of South London'. … Jim Reeves, Burl Ives and further sounds of the family homestead. ... and a powerful aversion to hippies. Order John's memoir here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Luminosity-Memoirs-Geezer-expanded/dp/0571375359Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
For Jah Wobble driving tube trains was even more thrilling than playing Glastonbury

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 35:46


Jah Wobble - aka John Wardle - wrote ‘Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer' in 2009. It's just been reworked, expanded and republished and it's well worth reading, full of detail about growing up in the East End, unexploded bombs, pickling factories, grim schooldays, record shops and clubs, the bands he saw and his arrival at Kingsway College where he met John Lydon and Sid Vicious and became a cornerstone of the punk rock inner circle. And then two challenging years as the bassist of Public Image Ltd, the time he worked as a train driver and ticket collector for London Transport, a series of collaborations – Brian Eno, Baaba Maal, Holger Czukay, Sinead O'Connor, Chaka Demus – and some bold and original solo albums (you'll enjoy Island Records' reaction when he pitches an album based on the poems of William Blake). Among this podcast's highlights … … the Kafkaesque world of working for the London Underground in the days when you could “punch an area manager and not get sacked”. … why great rhythm sections are like great football players. … his dad, an El-Alamein survivor, on seeing Mick Jagger on Top of the Pops: “the Rolling Stones should be used for mine clearance.” … Public Image Ltd – “three of the weirdest people you could ever meet”, the band that kept their cash in a shoebox. … “you can't go through life as a tourist”. … the secret of the perfect bass sound. … watching the first Sex Pistols' rehearsal. … seeing Bob Marley & the Wailers at the Lyceum. … the record that reversed his dislike of the Beatles. … why working with Pharoah Sanders was the highlight of his musical life. … his 2023 album, ‘The Bus Routes of South London'. … Jim Reeves, Burl Ives and further sounds of the family homestead. ... and a powerful aversion to hippies. Order John's memoir here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Luminosity-Memoirs-Geezer-expanded/dp/0571375359Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
For Jah Wobble driving tube trains was even more thrilling than playing Glastonbury

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 35:46


Jah Wobble - aka John Wardle - wrote ‘Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer' in 2009. It's just been reworked, expanded and republished and it's well worth reading, full of detail about growing up in the East End, unexploded bombs, pickling factories, grim schooldays, record shops and clubs, the bands he saw and his arrival at Kingsway College where he met John Lydon and Sid Vicious and became a cornerstone of the punk rock inner circle. And then two challenging years as the bassist of Public Image Ltd, the time he worked as a train driver and ticket collector for London Transport, a series of collaborations – Brian Eno, Baaba Maal, Holger Czukay, Sinead O'Connor, Chaka Demus – and some bold and original solo albums (you'll enjoy Island Records' reaction when he pitches an album based on the poems of William Blake). Among this podcast's highlights … … the Kafkaesque world of working for the London Underground in the days when you could “punch an area manager and not get sacked”. … why great rhythm sections are like great football players. … his dad, an El-Alamein survivor, on seeing Mick Jagger on Top of the Pops: “the Rolling Stones should be used for mine clearance.” … Public Image Ltd – “three of the weirdest people you could ever meet”, the band that kept their cash in a shoebox. … “you can't go through life as a tourist”. … the secret of the perfect bass sound. … watching the first Sex Pistols' rehearsal. … seeing Bob Marley & the Wailers at the Lyceum. … the record that reversed his dislike of the Beatles. … why working with Pharoah Sanders was the highlight of his musical life. … his 2023 album, ‘The Bus Routes of South London'. … Jim Reeves, Burl Ives and further sounds of the family homestead. ... and a powerful aversion to hippies. Order John's memoir here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Luminosity-Memoirs-Geezer-expanded/dp/0571375359Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

est living | design conversations
This Much I Know with Karen McCartney | John Wardle

est living | design conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:29


A design dialogue with Wardle founder and architect John Wardle in his own home explores his endless curiosity for the rhythms of living, working and learning and how the architect's passion for finer details transcends all scales of work. Learn more about John Wardle: https://www.estliving.com/professional/wardle-studio/ Explore John's home while you listen: https://wardle.studio/projects/kew-residence/ This Much I Know is a podcast by est living Produced by Laura Brierley for est living Recorded by Jon Jon Tjhia Music by Sum Wave via Epidemic Sound As a global design resource, est living inspires exceptional living by featuring the best in architecture, interiors and products. We profile leading and emerging architects and designers from around the globe while spotlighting Australians and scour the globe to unveil authentic design products. est engages discerning design consumers through curating distinct, meaningful and multi-platform content. Our award-winning website estliving.com is the central hub of the est experience, complemented by our quarterly digital magazine, weekly e-newsletter 'the latest', and our social media platforms reaching 1.3M+ design consumers weekly.

The Plastic Podcasts
John Wardle, aka Jah Wobble: Putting Some Food On It With A London-Irish Geezer

The Plastic Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 49:59


Bass player with the original line-up of Public Image Limited, alongside John Lydon and Keith Levene, John Wardle – dubbed “Jah Wobble” by Sid Vicious -went on to front Invaders Of The Heart, worked on the London Underground during lean years and returned to music to work with – amongst others – Brian Eno, Delores…

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
Sarah Ellis: How to coach yourself and why we should experiment rather than fail in our careers

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 45:33


Our guest today is Sarah Ellis,  co-founder of career- development company Amazing If. Founded with her long-time friend Helen Tupper, what began as a side project to help people with their careers has now grown to a full-on career-boosting powerhouse. They created the concept of 'squiggly careers'- the notion that in the modern world, people's careers are no longer linear with no defined and rigid growth ladders.  Sarah and Helen are the hosts of The Squiggly Careers podcast and the authors of two books, their first being a Sunday Times Bestseller. Their TED talk has also been viewed over 1.5 million times.   Their most recent book is called "You Coach You" and it forms the basis of today's discussion: that coaching works but it's often only available to the fortunate few.  Packed with practical exercises, tools and advice from inspiring people this book will help you to find answers, take action and achieve more in your career.I also wanted to quickly shout out to an amazing British entrepreneurial story in John Wardle. John is the creator of viral game Wordle and recently sold the game to the New York Times for a 7 figure sum.  Just a few months ago it was played by only a handful of people- it's now played by millions. It shows how something created for friends and family can blow up into something enormous. In today's episode with Sarah we talk about:What Amazing If doesWhat did Sarah did before Squiggly careers and Amazing IfWhat is the process of “co-blending” and did it work for Sarah?Successful career change always happens incrementallyThe upcoming book You Coach You its the key themes on coachingExplaining the difference between a coach and a mentorWhich chapters of her book are the most pwoerful.The importance of 'experimenting' rather than failing in your career. Any advice that would tell her former selfWhat's it like founding a business with a close friendHer podcast Squiggly Careers and the best episodes to listen to: #243 How to be a Learn it All and from the Ask the Expert series- Empathy with Roman KrznaricHer Favourite book: The Start-up of You by Reid Hoffman If you'd like to see more information about the job roles being offered please look at my Twitter @jimmym

Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 82: Meron Tierney from John Wardle Architects talks about design and being a judge on the 2021 Sustainability Awards

Talking Architecture & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 26:44


Meron Tierney is an enthusiastic and engaging team leader at John Wardle Architects. While her experience extends across all project stages, her recent focus has been on the translation of design intent from sketch to construction documentation from shop drawing to built-outcome. Meron is also a judge on the 2021 Sustainability Awards. In this exclusive interview she talks about the approach to design here and in the UK, what she thinks will and will not work in terms of this year's Sustainability Awards, why sustainability is important to us all and how one day she hopes to design a house for her parents.

Design Your Life by Vince Frost
Designing Kind Buildings with John Wardle Architects

Design Your Life by Vince Frost

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 62:30


In this episode of our Architecture Series - From Lego to Skyscrapers, Vince speaks to John Wardle, Meaghan Dwyer and James Loder - the Founder and Partners of the internationally renowned design firm, John Wardle Architects.   Whether it's designing the gallery at Phoenix Central Park, private coastal homes, Bendigo Law Courts or shaping Australia's places of learning, the incredibly diverse undertakings of projects from John Wardle Architects are transforming our private and public life for good.   Together, they unpack why the curiosity to explore something new helped John start his practice, and how the evolution of technology, his diverse team and their empathy towards people have enabled the company to contribute to a better world of design, now and for the future.   https://www.johnwardlearchitects.com/  https://designyourlife.com.au/  https://www.frostcollective.com.au/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hearing Architecture
Value of architecture - Clare Cousins and John Wardle

Hearing Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 56:59


In this episode of Hearing Architecture we’re talking to architects Clare Cousins and John Wardle about the value of architecture.

Talking Design
Ross Harding, Engineer & Principle at Finding Infinity

Talking Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 21:11


Ross Harding is a principle at Finding Infinity, which was established in 2014. He has organised A New Normal for this year's Design week (26 March - 4 April), inviting leading architectural practices, including John Wardle, Kennedy Nola, Clare Cousins, Edition Office and many others, to demonstrate sustainable principles.

On Art
John Wardle - Somewhere Other

On Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 32:47


Did you know that architect John Wardle designed the Samstag Museum of Art, working closely with Director Erica Green? Today on the ON ART Podcast, they discuss this process, as well as Somewhere Other — the intriguing timber structure developed by John Wardle Architects in collaboration with artist Natasha Johns-Messenger that was Australia's contribution to the 2018 International Architecture Biennale in Venice.Bold, creative and responsive to contemporary visual art, Samstag Museum of Art is one of Australia's leading university art museums. For more, see unisa.edu.au/samstagmuseum.This podcast was recorded by Denam Moore at the Samstag Museum of Art, Kaurna Adelaide, February/March 2020.

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The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 18 - Meaghan Dwyer (part 3)

The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 30:41


In the final episode of 2019, Meaghan Dwyer, principal at John Wardle architects completes her conversation with host, Isabelle Toland, director of Aileen Sage Architects. Support our launch partner Zenith Interiors and supporting partner Total Synergy - Try Synergy for free for 30 days  Get in touch with the team at The business of Architecture and Design: Email - adrpodcast@niche.com.au Other links: John Wardle Architects Aileen Sage Architects Produced by: Paul Lidgerwood, managing director, Joanne Davies, publisher of Australian Design Review, Architectural Review and INSIDE, Madeleine Swain, editor of Architectural Review and Niche Media.  Australian Design Review We will be back in 2020 sharing the stories of leading architects and designers, plus we will introduce special episodes that will give you insights into important topics such as  competitions, CPD points, specification and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 17 - Meaghan Dwyer - (Part 2)

The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 28:19


Meaghan Dwyer, principal at John Wardle architects continues her conversation with host, Isabelle Toland, director of Aileen Sage Architects. Support our launch partner Zenith Interiors and supporting partner Total Synergy - Try Synergy for free for 30 days  Get in touch with the team at The business of Architecture and Design: Email - adrpodcast@niche.com.au Other links: John Wardle Architects Aileen Sage Architects Produced by: Paul Lidgerwood, managing director, Joanne Davies, publisher of Australian Design Review, Architectural Review and INSIDE, Madeleine Swain, editor of Architectural Review and Niche Media.  Australian Design Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 16 - Meaghan Dwyer (part1)

The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 24:36


Meaghan Dwyer is a principal at John Wardle architects with over 20 years of experience as a practicing architect. JWA have been highly awarded, including national Institute awards for educational and interior architecture. Two Robin Boyd awards for best residential project in Australia as well as two Victorian architecture medals and many more. Megan is particularly passionate about public buildings in urban places. She regularly participates in design reviews at all architecture schools in Melbourne and has chaired and participated in numerous awards juries. Host: Isabelle Toland, director of Aileen Sage Architects, join us for Meaghan Dwyer's Journey through the Business of Architecture. Support our launch partner Zenith Interiors and supporting partner Total Synergy - Try Synergy for free for 30 days  Get in touch with the team at The business of Architecture and Design: Email - adrpodcast@niche.com.au Other links: John Wardle Architects Aileen Sage Architects Produced by: Paul Lidgerwood, managing director, Joanne Davies, publisher of Australian Design Review, Architectural Review and INSIDE, Madeleine Swain, editor of Architectural Review and Niche Media.  Australian Design Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Design
Natasha Johns-Messenger, Artist & Filmmaker - Talking Design 2019, Ep. 10

Talking Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 22:18


Artist Natasha Johns-Messenger initially studied fine art at RMIT University with a masters focusing on installation work. With a masters in film from the prestigious Columbia University, she now shares her time between New York and Melbourne. Her installation, a collaboration with architect John Wardle, is presently on display the NGV Ian Potter Gallery.

Royal Academy of Arts
International Architects Series: John Wardle

Royal Academy of Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 70:56


John Wardle, one of Australia’s leading architects, explores the ways his buildings weave together landscape, history, memory and materials.

Design Is Research - Architecture Lecture Series

John Wardle founded John Wardle Architects (JWA) in 1986, leading the practice from small dwellings to university buildings, museums, public spaces, high-density housing and large commercial offices across Australia. John is an Adjunct Professor in Architecture at both the University of Melbourne and the University of South Australia. He is a frequent lecturer and speaker, guest critic, AIA Awards jury member and contributor to the architecture community locally and internationally. The work of JWA has been acknowledged with innumerable awards, including twice being recognised with the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for best public building in Australia in 2002 and 2006 by the Australian Institute of Architects. The Fairhaven Beach House was winner of the 2013 Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture, and the nearly-completed Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning at the University of Melbourne, completed in conjunction with NADAAA, received a Progressive Architecture Awards citation in 2014.

Blake TV
INTERVIEW WITH JAH WOBBLE

Blake TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2008


Our video interview with Jah Wobble (born John Wardle, in Stepney in 1958) English bass guitarist, singer, poet and composer. He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but left the band after two years. Following his departure from PiL, he went on to a successful solo career. He also owns his own record company based in Stockport.Name- Jah WobbleCurrent job and place of employment- Musician/Record Company OwnerWhat did you study at sixth form or college? - N/A Did you go to University or any other higher education institution? If so, where and what did you study?- BA Hons Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London as a mature studentWhat was or who was the biggest influence on your choice of career?- Music just took me.Download the video interview with Jah Wobble