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In this episode we kick off Season 3 of the After Hours podcast as Nick Averwater and his three guests talk about The Art of the First Week. Joining Nick will be Lindsey Mears from Smyrna Middle School in Smyrna, TN, Brittany Jerrell from Stewarts Creek Middle School, which is also in Smyrna, and Jennifer Church from Greenbrier High School in Greenbrier, Arkansas.
I Said "OUCH!, That really hurt!"We are back with the beginning of a three-parter looking at the work of Iceland's biggest export, Björk. But before we move through her "proper" solo career we dive through her origin story. We briefly talk about her debut as an 11 year old prodigy, the three albums of Post-Punk Indie-Pop The Sugarcubes, and take a look at her oft-ignored album of Jazz classics Joining Nick and Ewan this episode are co-host of the excellent Dancing About Architecture podcast, lecturer, and electronic banger music machine Liam Moloney, as well as host of the Phillip Larkin pod Tiny in all that Air, Lyn Lockwood In this episode we discuss these records: Björk (1977) Life's Too Good - The SugarCubes (1988) Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! - The SugarCubes (1989) Stick Around For Joy (1992) Gling-Glo (1990) NOTE: This was originally intended to be released much earlier in the season so we may reference that, Yes we are still amateurs!! Also Ewan's mic plays up a bit in the latter half, I think I've fixed it up as best as i can! As usual there's a Spotify playlist incorporating the podcast and selected songs which you can find at https://sptfy.com/tfb1sc (https://sptfy.com/tfb1sc) The Guests: Our guide for the records was Liam Moloney (@liamtmaloney), who has the rather excellent Dancing about Architecture pocast which you can find at https://beat.rehab/daacast ( https://beat.rehab/daacast) And he has a bandcamp full of Electronic magic over at https://liamthomasmaloney.bandcamp.com/ (https://liamthomasmaloney.bandcamp.com/) Lyn hosts the rather splendid Tiny in All That Air pod (@tiny_air) which looks at the life and work of Phillip Larkin and that can be found at https://anchor.fm/tinyinallthatair (https://anchor.fm/tinyinallthatair) If you fancy supporting the show, either leave us a review somewhere on Apple or Podchaser which would help enormously. Or just tell your friends!! There is a Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/tempfans (https://www.patreon.com/tempfans) Jonathan is the genius behind our theme music and you can hear more of his stuff on his https://jonathanfisher.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) Additional music in this episode by https://sessions.blue/licensing/ (Blue Dot Sessions ) All available under the following licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support this podcast
We are back for Season Three Just as we kicked off Season Two with something loud, we thought we would repeat the trick with South Wales' own (well apart from the lead singer) Mclusky. If you are thinking "who?" then you probably feel exactly like Ewan did when we started all this but by next week's episode it will all become clear. Joining Nick and Ewan are Chris Whitby who will be taking us through the albums , and pod veteran, author, radio host, musician, can i say polymath? Cheri Amour! What, that's not enough? Fine, let's also add Nick Taylor from the rather excellent My Teenage Band podcast. We look at https://open.spotify.com/album/6nHTKj76qq6Kwa3SNMhCAW?si=jBpg1FAARrqb7pzB-JirgA (My pain and sadness is more sad and painful than yours) https://open.spotify.com/album/6VrBKifHnEcJz4sOVXhIKC?si=dd2c1a203c8b4104 (Mclusky do Dallas) https://open.spotify.com/album/1YZwckn0zZyeTXE1SdHNy3?si=e68e0f9f25b2437b (The difference between me and you is that I'm not on fire) https://open.spotify.com/album/5zuXoWVhexEnqYMi3ukoK3?si=a7dcf80cf8704c14 (Mcluskyism) There are body parts mentioned, a few impressions of The Young Knives, and some post-hardcore shenanigans. Find out more about Cheri at http://cheriamour.co.uk/ (http://cheriamour.co.uk/) And check out My Teenage Band at https://www.myteenageband.com/ (My Teenage Band) As usual there's a playlist incorporating the podcast and selected songs https://sptfy.com/tfmclusky (https://sptfy.com/tfmclusky) If you fancy supporting the show, either leave us a review somewhere (Apple Podcasts would be awesome) or ....drumroll.... JOIN OUR PATREON (and help keep the lights on, I don't like the dark) which is over https://www.patreon.com/tempfans (here) Regardless of whether you can chip in, a 5 star review (if you feel like it) on Apple or Podchaser would help enormously. Or just tell your mates!! Jonathan is the genius behind our theme music and you can hear more of his stuff on his https://jonathanfisher.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) Additional music in this episode by https://sessions.blue/licensing/ (Blue Dot Sessions ) All available under the following licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support this podcast
Nick hijacks another podcast episode away from Kyle and investigates some of the history behind the evolution of Z-Wave. Joining Nick is Mitch Klein, Executive Director for the Z-Wave Alliance
We decided to kick off 2021 with some no nonsense Stoner Rock. Joining Nick and Ewan to go through the career of Josh Homme are Scott Donald and Si Sharp. It's a long one, in fact it might be the longest we have done so far. As usual, take your time. Pause the pod, go and find the music on spotify, deezer, tidal, apple music or wherever. Or listen to a selection on our combined podcast playlist https://sptfy.com/tfqotsa (https://sptfy.com/tfqotsa) Also come and join us at our home over at https://beat.rehab/tempfans (beat.rehab/tempfans) and find all the playlist links and episodes. Or just subscribe on your favourite pod player https://temporary-fandoms.captivate.fm/listen (here) Si Sharp, the self professed Gin wanker is the brain behind Nautilus Smuggler's Club who deliver exquisite craft gins to your door, across the UK. Find out more https://nautilusbar.uk/ (here) Jonathan is the genius behind our theme music and you can hear more of his stuff on his https://jonathanfisher.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) Additional music in this episode by https://sessions.blue/licensing/ (Blue Dot Sessions ) All available under the following licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support this podcast
This week Brett and Walker are joined by guest Nick Erwin who is a long time friend and cohost of It Taste's Different which is a gaming podcast. Nick brings decades of gaming experience with a love for RPGs, MMOs, and gaming in general. Joining Nick on It Taste's Different are 3 other cohosts all of whom bring a different perspective to the show. Episode notes: Nick's Website: https://ittastesdifferent.com/ Buy Pick Up Your Sticks a Cup of Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/puyspod Join the discussion! All of our links including twitter, discord, youtube, email, and more can be found at: https://puyspod.carrd.co/ (https://puyspod.carrd.co/) Music by Misha Zarins https://mekzvsbear.wixsite.com/mekz Art by Riley O’laughlin riley_olaughlin@ymail.com
Joining Nick on the show today is legendary entrepreneur, Martin Babinec, the man responsible for TriNet, about the concept of communities among businesses, and why and how sectors seem to come together in certain places in the world. Martin also discusses the importance of the role and responsibility that comes with doing well in business, and why it's crucial for those who lead to give back to the communities we create. KEY TAKEAWAYS An idea is never quite enough. We need to find the customer to whom that idea fits best. It's far better to appeal to a smaller base for whom your idea fits well, than to dilute that idea in the hopes of reaching more people. People assume that communities such as Silicon Valley are the best place to begin a start-up because of the money available there. In actual fact, start-ups do well there because of the culture. Leaders plant their flag in the sand, sometimes in unknown or untapped places. People follow these ideas and leaders, and the more that follow, the larger these communities become. This phenomenon is known as a "magnet city" All relationships, personal or business, begin with shared creative collision or referral by trusted source. When seeking to build a community, we must tap into these primal requirements. BEST MOMENTS 'I started to learn how to get relationships built that would lead me to those customers' 'Entrepreneurs who are successful give back to that next generation' 'They sit on the sidelines because they don't know how to help. They don't know how to plug in' 'Get the right people into the room' 'Culture is easier to influence in a smaller environment' VALUABLE RESOURCES Scale Up Your Business – scaleup.vip/podcast Join the free Scale Up Your Business community: scaleup.vip/community Take the Six Peaks of Value Creation Scorecard, to measure your current business performance and show you where to focus to get to where you want to be: https://scaleup.vip/sixpeaks Martin Babinec - https://babinec.com Martin Babinec LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinbabinec/ ABOUT THE HOST My name is Nick Bradley. I’m an entrepreneur, author, speaker and investor. My background is in growing and scaling VC and Private Equity backed businesses. Having successfully built, bought and sold a number of companies, and removed myself from day-to-day operations, my focus now is on helping entrepreneurs get to where they want to be, in business and in life. As well as investing in growth businesses and backing turnarounds - with the ultimate aim of creating value from significant capital events. I’m passionate about personal and professional development - showing up and being the best version of myself ... every day. My bigger vision is to help bring entrepreneurial skills, experience and mindset to people in developing nations - so they can follow their dreams, live life more on their terms - utilising entrepreneurship as a global force for good. CONTACT METHOD Nick’s Facebook Page: https://scaleup.vip/FB Nick’s LinkedIn: https://scaleup.vip/LI Nick's Instagram: https://scaleup.vip/IG Nick’s website: https://scaleup.vip/NB Scale Up Your Business website: https://scaleup.vip/suyb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Nick for a delicious Cuaba Distinguidos, this week's guest is Ajay Patel of the luxurious new No.6 Cavendish Square and La Casa del Habano in Teddington. Over a long conversation, they discuss escaping Idi Amin in Uganda, early morning paper rounds, cigar beginnings, 30 years of marriage, chatting onstage with Fidel Castro, building a cigar lounge and a whole lot more. Happy Friday, folks!
Originally Broadcast 2020/04/21: Sean paid a visit to Nerd & Tie with the hosts of (nearly) all the other podcast network shows to talk about being shut in for the last six weeks! On this episode of Nerd & Tie we decided to check in around the network to see how everyone is. Joining Nick, Gen and Trae for this episode are folks from Stormwood & Associates (Kyle Johnson), Let’s Be Legendary (Megzie Sass-Council, Cris Sass-Council, Molly Hexcroft), and Famicom Dojo (Sean Corse). We talk about what we’re doing, what we’re playing, and how we’re coping. Before that though, we do our job and hit the headlines. San Diego Comic Con and Anime Expo have both been cancelled for obvious reasons, and ACE Comic Con is suing GrowTix. It’s an adventure to say the least. Oh, and Trae loses power near the end of the episode, and stuff gets super weird.
Business Interruption, both damage and non-damage, can have catastrophic consequences ,yet research shows that only 1 in 3 UK business have sufficient cover. Nick Hewer's panel discuss the changes to BI insurance in recent years, and how brokers can offer customers more comprehensive advice on the subject.Joining Nick are:Donna Smith – Former Underwriting Manager in the Small Business Team at Allianz.Mike Hallam – Head of Technical Services at BIBA (British Insurance Brokers Association)Matt Dickenson – Federation of Small Businesses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Game of Thrones, the final season, airs this weekend. What better way to spend the first episode than with your friends? And so, that's what the YNO boys did for this episode: invited their friends on to discuss the most popular television series of all time! Joining Nick and Ryan are Tim, Chad, and Ashley from the Aperture Hour Podcast! Listen in as Tim, Chad, and Ryan draft a team of Game of Thrones characters under the categories of Intelligence, Leadership, Fighting Abilities, and Wildcard. Nick and Ashley get to sit back and judge...and also completely forget who every character is. Discussion points include: the Mother of Dragons, eating sausages, horde mentality, Iron Fist, Batman Forever, trust, the New York Giants, deviousness, common goals, Lucifer, faceless men, and getting played by children. How does Nick think the theme song goes? Who will Ryan invite over to his house? How does Ashley feel about teamwork? How does Tim throw shade? What does Chad's underwear look like? Find out the Prince that was Promised in: The Game of Thrones Draft!
Welcome to the first ever HomeSnacks podcast. Joining Nick on the pod are HomeSnacks Co-Founder Chris Kolmar and the (intern) Executive Producer Paul Cristo. The team discusses the comments from the most recent YouTube videos, some background on the channel, and their personal worst states.
November 26, 2018. Welcome to the special holiday-filled episode! Joining Nick this week is USC film student and good friend, Mila, who decided to watch the 1993 Tim Burton holiday classic: The Nightmare Before Christmas (because somehow they never saw it). In this episode, they discuss whether this is even a Christmas movie (or just a Halloween movie), Tim Burton's style, the process of stop motion animation, what the other holiday worlds would be like, potential spinoffs and sequel ideas, if Jack is a hero or a villain, references this movie makes and its inspiration in making it, our personal favorite Christmas movies, what defines a "Christmas movie," our favorites songs from the movie, and so much more craziness! Get into the holiday spirit and listen to this zany episode! Check us out on instagram: @nick_ladue @miladanton
Joining Nick in the studio is the return of Mr. C aka Brian Whalen. Fresh from Warrior Con the men are pumped and ready to drive the point forward about how important brotherhood and accountability is in your desire to have it all. Being consistent in the little things will bring you the big results, so get off the fence and get ready for the ride that can change everything in your life.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Welcome to our midweek Millennial Round Table. Joining Nick for todays show are Kerby Anderson and Dr. Chris Kouba, lead pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church North Campus. Together they will look at the latest from the border, the latest medical news on alcohol, and they’ll give you their biblical perspective on […]
Consider this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast a preview of what’s to come during Used Car Week 2018. Joining Nick for this edition are representatives from two presenting sponsors — Anne Holtzman of Allied Solutions and Jeremiah Wheeler of DRN — who offer a glimpse of their presentations focused on how watching insurance data can be a great way to mitigate risk in connection with repossessions and recoveries.
Welcome to what was a truly fun and powerhouse discussion, the middle section of which left friendships in tatters and battle scars for all. Joining Nick once again was Gonzolo and Jordan, and after discussing the upcoming Pineapple Thief album entitled Dissolution due out August 31 the group went on to discuss their unpopular opinions. [...] The post TALKING PERSPECTIVES: Episode No. 11 (The Pineapple Thief / Unpopular Opinions Discussion – Part 1 / A Dying Planet) appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
Joining Nick and Will on this episode is their good friend Eric Christensen of Chandler Physical Therapy in Arizona. Eric delivers a great discussion on the importance of breathing and calming the sympathetic nervous system. He is also the author a brand new book called "Breath Better", and we get into some great detail about it's content and release. In this episode we explore: Why is breathing important, and how it can commonly grow less efficient What are the breathing strategies to be aware of The inspiration for Eric's book, and those that can benefit from it Just how trainable is breathing The relationship between the nervous system, our respiration and pain How to get better outcomes with your daily life with a few easy breathing habits You can download the first two chapters for FREE at chandlerpt.net/breathbetter The book is also free for the first few days when its released, stay tuned to get your copy in the summer of 2017! Check out Eric's new book and follow what he's up to at: Instagram: @Chandler_PT Facebook: Chandler Physical Therapy Twitter: chandler_PT Email: chandlerphysicaltherapy@gmail.com
Happy Halloween Everybody This was an earlier episode recorded a few years back, but since we didn't have anything new. We thought we would share with you this classic show. Since it fits so perfectly today. Joining Nick,Joe,and Vern are former Cohost Bubbawheat(now of FilmWhys & Sketeched Out On TV Podcasts) and Jason Soto (of The Lair of The Unwanted Podcast). They are bringing you a fun Horror Movie Draft where slashers battle ghosts, and zombies take on monsters
Recorded live at the ECCE 2016, join us for an hour with a Q/A with Nick Bradshaw, a Canadian artist working from his home in Moncton. He’s currently worked on titles such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Spidey. Joining Nick is Michael de Adder, who freelances for the Halifax Chronicle Herald, the Toronto Star and Ottawa Hill Times. His work is syndicated throughout North America by Artizans.com Follow us on Twitter: @rschriscole @langille @whatsthefinish
Recorded live at the ECCE 2016, join us for an hour with a Q/A with Nick Bradshaw, a Canadian artist working from his home in Moncton. He’s currently worked on titles such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Spidey. Joining Nick is Michael de Adder, who freelances for the Halifax Chronicle Herald, the Toronto Star and Ottawa Hill Times. His work is syndicated throughout North America by Artizans.com Follow us on Twitter: @rschriscole @langille @whatsthefinish
If you've ever listened to Derailed Trains of Thought, you know that Tim and Nick mention Star Wars almost every episode. If you're not living in a cave, you know that a new Star Wars movie just came out. I'll give you three guesses what this Side Track discussion is about. The first two guesses don't count. Joining Nick and Tim is Weekly Hijack contributor and fellow Star Wars fan Zach Hayden. SPOILER WARNING! Do NOT listen to this if you haven't seen the movie.
We decided that Nerf was much to fun of a subject to limit to one podcast! Returning to that fertile field, we discuss how Nerf relates to steampunk, cosplay, has spawned its own costuming subgenre and Nerf culture in general. Joining Nick and Glenn are: Ken Braden, James Fail and Kim Beierl of The Adventurers League of G.E.A.R.S. (YouTube); Austin Serkin and Megan Maude.