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Supply Chain Infrastructure in Australia is a big issue for ‘Supply Circles' listeners so its good to speak with the renowned Michael Kilgariff on what is happening, and why. Michael is a senior executive in this sector with over two decades of high level experience. He's been the National Director Energy Infrastructure Policy & Government Affairs for Energy Networks Association, he was the Managing Director of the Australian Logistics Councils for 9 years and he recently finished a successful 5 year stint as the CEO of Roads Australia. So he's the perfect person to ask about Australian supply chain infrastructure. Host James Scotland and Michael are old friends and both are very experienced. In this episode they have a relaxed yet insightful and entertaining chat about the current state of, and the future of: Australian port operations, airports, highways and roads. The broader picture of supply chain infrastructure. They discuss the implications of the recent High Court decision to strike down the planned state tax for Electric Vehicles, and what this is and other issues mean for challenge of funding urgently needed transport infrastructure. And they discuss a lot more With his vast experience in the sector, Michael provides insightful observations into the challenges, the opportunities and the future of Australia's supply chain infrastructure. This is a fascinating episode, full of crunchy insights and learnings. To contact Michael or find out more, head over to https://www.kilgariffadvisory.com/
Ross Kilgariff, creator of new Dreamcast game, HarleQuest!, now on Kickstarter, comes to The SEGA Lounge to tell us more about the game and the inspiration behind it. Check out the Kickstarter project (ends on April 30th): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ross-codes/harlequest-a-new-3d-dungeon-crawler-for-the-sega-dreamcast Visit Ross' website: https://ross.codes/ Full show notes: https://www.thesegalounge.com/179-harlequest Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bento.me/kcradioman
On today's episode of the DreamPod, Lewis and Lozz are joined by Ross Kilgariff to talk about his upcoming Dreamcast indie title HarleQuest!, a 3D dungeon crawler that has just hit Kickstarter!Links:HarleQuest! KickstarterHarleQuest! WebsiteRoss' WebsiteOur article on the Junkyard Website covering HarleQuest!OLL Gaming ConventionLooking for more Dreamcast Junkyard goodness? You can check out our blog, join our community on Discord, follow us on Twitter, like our Facebook page, and subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also donate to help us with hosting costs using Buy Me A coffee. Thanks!The outro music from episode 114 onwards was created by our friend Pizza Hotline! You can stream or purchase Pizza Hotline's latest album "Level Select" on all major music platforms by clicking here.
In this not-an-episode, Emily and Spencer discuss websleuths and how people can help police with investigations.References:Blaze, K. (2012). Luka Rocco Magnotta case shines a spotlight on the world of online sleuthing. Retrieved 8 August 2019, from https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/luka-rocco-magnotta-online-sleuthsCanadian Crime Stoppers Association. (2019). Retrieved 9 August 2019, from https://www.canadiancrimestoppers.org/aboutusHuey, L., Nhan, J., & Broll, R. (2012). ‘Uppity civilians' and ‘cyber-vigilantes': The role of the general public in policing cyber-crime. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 13(1), 81-97. doi:10.1177/1748895812448086Jensen, B., & Kilgariff, K. (2019). Chase darkness with me. Audible Original.Yardley, E., Lynes, A., Wilson, D., & Kelly, E. (2018). What's the deal with 'websleuthing'? News media representations of amateur detectives in networked spaces. Crime Media Culture, 14(1), 81-109. doi:10.1177/1741659016674045 https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ff413669-b9b3-475b-ba53-88a8502c168e/resource/78774c31-10db-47cd-9a0a-01e676fe9da8/download/trans-citizens-on-patrol-signs-2006-12.pdfhttps://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0200/ch11.xhtml Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transport corridors, now and in the future, with Michael Kilgariff, CEO Roads Australia by Ai Group
Brian Kilgariff has very relatable story. On the surface, it is the story of weight loss. But after digging in, we quickly found that it's his story of finding himself, finding purpose, and taking back control of his life for Brian, and everyone who loves him. Follow Brian's journey Subscribe to The Gravel Lot. Social Media: Patreon - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - YouTube - Twitch - Streamlabs The Art of Being a Pebble: A TGL Manifesto Be Free Ride Bikes: The best kit on the market, customized to YOUR specifications. Grimpeur Brothers Coffee: Purchase Viewer Mail or Hello Cyclocross Friends Espresso and support WAP today! Handup Gloves: Use code "PEBBLE$" for 10% off EVERYTHING in store. The Ritual All Natural Skincare: Handmade, small-batch chamois cream made exclusively for your shop or team. BioWheels Fit Studio and Workshop Visit The Gravel Lot website for our latest podcast, Real Talk videos, Bonus Content, shop, social media, and everything in between. Support The Gravel Lot on Streamlabs Or Donate to TGL here Our intro and outro music is from Wataboi, so many thanks to him for the jams, check him out on all the major platforms! https://soundcloud.com/wataboi Special Thanks to Justin Balog and Mixed Media Machine
ATTT is taking a trip to left field this week as we welcome first time guest and noted indie/underground comedy musician Steve Goodie to help count down our favorite Indie/Underground Comedy Musicians. Funny how things lined up just right for this guest and topic. In addition to being a mensch, Steve is also a very funny fella and and accomplished musician, producer and songwriter currently based in the comedy capitol of the world, Nashville, Tennessee. We hope you enjoy our trip through the path less travelled and like us, appreciate the artistry of playing music to make folks laugh. Everything Steve Goodie can be found at: http://www.stevegoodie.com Stream this hilarious playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56r8D5jBdFhDX1PiqLeegz?si=1a0aa6adb2394f08 Get access to the ATTT archives, the Patreon thing (TOP TEN ALBUMS OF 1993 DROPS TODAY BY THE WAY), and more, check out our brand new website: https://alltimetoptenpod.com
Fortune has an in depth conversation with her friend, Karen Kilgariff, who is the co-host/creator of one of the biggest podcasts in the world, My Favorite Murder. Go to HEADSPACE.COM/fortune for a FREE ONE-MONTH TRIAL with access to Headspace’s full library of meditations for every situation. Go to HelloFresh.com/FORTUNE90 and use code FORTUNE90 to get $90 off including free shipping.
In this episode we talk to Michael Kilgariff is the CEO of Roads Australia. Michael shares his insights on this timely topic of reshaping your business and operating model in light of significant change, such as we have seen through Covid-19. For more information, visit: https://www.apricotconsulting.com.au/
Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-to Guide is a nonfiction book written by Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff, host of the true crime comedy podcast My Favorite Murder. The book is a dual memoir of Hardstark and Kilgariff.
In this episode we talk to Michael Kilgariff is the CEO of Roads Australia. Michael shares his insights on this timely topic of reshaping your business and operating model in light of significant change, such as we have seen through Covid-19. For more information, visit: https://apricotconsulting.us
If you are a true crime podcast fan, you’ve probably listened to MY FAVORITE MURDER, which combines crime with a surprising amount of fun and laughs. In the dual memoir. the hosts have a lot to say, including a section recorded before a live audience. Kilgariff and Hardstark reflect on the life experiences that shaped them as women, led them to meet each other, and, ultimately, inspired them to create the hit podcast. Actor and special audio guest Paul Giamatti offers wise quips. Published by Macmillan Audio. Read the full review of STAY SEXY & DON'T GET MURDERED at audiofilemagazine.com. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter. On today’s episode are host Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine publisher Michele Cobb. Support for Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine comes from Penguin Random House and Listening Library. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kid Delicious songs by Roger Rittenhouse; Fun fake ads by Paul F. Tompkins and Karen Kilgariff from their live show "VoiceOvers The Top". Honkytonk Man; I Havent Stopped Drinkin' (I've Just Stopped Standin'); Mommy, Where's Daddy?; Old Hymn #7; Blanquilex; Hump Day Skins; Dodge Squirt; One Bottle For Baby; Pookie Lookie Chew; Fat Fat Fat; Dick's Bricks; Crazy in the Head; I Don't Like Your Kids; Francis the Careful Flea; Bakers Choco Squeezers; TTN Network promo; Intermission Song
This week on The Jackie and Laurie Show, Laurie wants to win the lottery, mingling wrinkles, and way to fix the unfixable Comic of the Week: Maya May @mayaonstage We have a website! Laurie made it! www.jackieandlaurieshow.com Buy Laurie's new book Dead People Suck http://amzn.to/2yNYF4Y Follow @jackiekashian and @anylaurie16 on Twitter!
On this week's episode, Alex, Calvin, and Caitlan seek a formal definition of True Crime, identifying the strategies, rhetorical and otherwise, that have elevated the genre and its diverse sub-genres to the realm of cultural obsession. Our hosts discuss what distinguishes True Crime from “untrue” crime shows or other types of “true” content related to crime. They then explore how medium structure, genre features, and various narrative techniques are employed to captivate and motivate consumers of True Crime—particularly in new media that draw on audience participation to push their reporting forward.Our hosts go on to analyze how “new” True Crime - like the podcast Serial or the docu-series Making a Murderer - takes its audience behind the curtain of the criminal justice system, and how these media combine a creative approach to storytelling with a journalistic search for truth when presenting cases of public interest. How does a sharp focus on evidence gathering raise public consciousness around the miscarriage of justice? Our hosts also begin to untangle the ethical implications for those producing and consuming True Crime. When popular series cash in on the public's morbid fascination for sensational stories, does this decision serve to unethically commodify our consumption of tragic events?As our hosts discuss their favorite True Crime productions—as well as those that they find more problematic—they probe the critical potential of the genre. Can rigorous reporting open up the dialogic space for alternative narratives in unsolved cases? Can certain genre tropes, like exposing coerced confessions, work in the service of social justice? Ultimately, what can True Crime do, and what is it currently doing, to affect our politics and public culture?Works and Concepts Cited in this EpisodeBoudet, M. (Host). (2013). Sword and Scale [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://swordandscale.com/.Buozis, M. (2017). Giving Voice to the Accused: Serial and the Critical Potential of True Crime. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 14(3), 254-270.Dittrich, S. (Writer). (2018). Murder Mountain. [Television series]. Toronto, CA: Lightbox.Kilgariff , K and Hardstark, G (Hosts). My Favorite Murder. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.myfavoritemurder.com/about.Koenig, S. (Host). (2014). Serial [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://serialpodcast.org/.Mahdawi, A. (16 Oct. 2018). As Making a Murderer returns, is the obsession with true crime turning nasty? The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/oct/16/making-a-murderer-is-our-obsession-with-true-crime-turning-nasty-serialSeltzer, M. (2008). Murder/media/modernity. Canadian Review of American Studies, 38(1), 11-41.Zaillian, S. and Marsh, J.(Directors). (2016). The Night Of [Television Series.] New York, NY: HBO.
Today is all about hardcore fangirling. On January 11, 2019, Kris and Kym got to meet Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark of the mega-popular podcast My Favorite Murder. Today's episode pays true tribute to the MFM ladies by first recounting the meet and greet highlights and then telling stories of creep, horror, murder, and plague from Hungary and Scotland. Kym recounts the bloody history of the most prolific female serial killer, Countess Elizabeth Bathory, of Slovakia. Kris talks about going underground in Edinburgh, walking the halls of the enclosed Mary King's Close where many people lived and worked in darkness...and almost half of the population died of the plague in the 1600s.
Karen Kilgariff, Georgia Hardstark, Siobhan Thompson and Humphrey Ker join host, Dave Holmes to chat about embarrassing hobbies, make up TV show theme song lyrics, and workshop new sex puns. Karen Kilgariff wants to plug her Twitter @KarenKilgariff and recommends Godless on Netflix and CollegeHumor. Georgia Hardstark wants to plug My Favorite Murder and recommends The Fall Line Podcast. Siobhan Thompson wants to plug CollegeHumor and recommends My Favorite Murder. Humphrey Ker wants to plug Ibiza on Netflix and recommends the music of Miner, The Muppet Christmas Carol and John Mulaney's bits on Law and Order. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Fortyat LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend Your New Norman Rockwell by Micah Schnabel. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePostin London, produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.
Hot town, summer in the city. The Lovin' Spoonful sang it. But we're gonna keep you cool with a bunch of interesting junk. How's that? Four amazing guests on this episode. April Richardson is here with her pal and mine Karen Kilgariff. You can find April online at @apey, and Karen is one half of the podcast My Favorite Murder, and if you don't know about that by now, I can't help you. Bobcat Goldthwait is here, with his pal comedian Caitlyn Gill. Bob has a new show coming out on Tru called Misfits and Monsters that is going to be amazing. As for me? Lots a stuff coming up. On August 17th 18th and 19th I will be in Cleveland Ohio at Hilarities, I'll try my best to live up to its name, and on September 9th, I will be in Boise Idaho at The Egyptian Theater as part of the 208 Comedy Festival. All live info is at http://www.danagould.com/events/ October will see the release of my new album "Mr. Funny Man" on Kill Rock Stars and season two of Stan Against Evil premiers on IFC on November 1st, so lots and lots and lots of stuff. http://DanaGould.com
This week, Guy and Margaret are joined by the host of My Favorite Murder, Karen Kilgariff, as well as LA Weekly film critic April Wolfe to talk FX's Feud, the Ryan Murphy miniseries Guy describes as "the most important story in the gay canon". Also, GUY BRANUM KNOWS WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN IN GAME OF THRONES SEASON SEVEN!!! Like, for real. No joke. With Guy Branum, Margaret Wappler, Karen Kilgariff, and April Wolfe. That's My Jam: Margaret Wappler - Elliott Smith - Say Yes Karen Kilgariff - Rihanna - Desperado April Wolfe - Orties - Putes Que Toutes Les Poutes Guy Branum - Nicki Minaj - No Frauds Each week we'll add everyone's jams to this handy Spotify playlist You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter Produced by Christian Dueñas and Kara Hart for MaximumFun.org
Karen Kilgariff, Keith Powell, Katy Brand and Gareth Gwynn join host, Dave Holmes for a c-bomb littered riot of secret spilling and Gwyneth dissing, comedy quizzing. Note: The UK team weren't able to take part in the secret spilling part – apparently calling the show International Waters doesn't offer the level of protection from English laws that one might have hoped. Karen Kilgariff wants to plug her podcasts Do You Need A Ride and My Favorite Murder as well as her recent appearance in Zach Galifianakis' new show, Baskets and recommends Julia Davies' TV show Hunderby. Keith Powell wants to plug his web series Keith Broke His Leg and recommends Jeff Nichol's new movie Midnight Special. Katy Brand wants to plug her novel, Brenda Monk is Funny and her up-coming Edinburgh Fringe show, I Was A Teenage Christian. Katy recommends Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's TV show, Catastrophe. Gareth Gwynn wants to plug his TV show Bull and recommends former IW guest, Ben Partridge's new MaxFun podcast, Beef and Dairy Network. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Forty at LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend Chris Gethard's new podcast Beautiful Anonymous. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Sarah Morgan and Asterios Kokkinos, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePost in London, produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson.
Karen Kilgariff joins me for my *second* episode about a cult (I'm aware I might have a problem but what can I say, they're just fascinating).
Hola babies! This week's guest is comedian, musician, Mr. Show star, and all around wonderful lady Karen Kilgariff! She talks to us about her days as a Gap girl in San Francisco, and we delve into the Wiki page for Hedy Lamarr, whose talents went far beyond faking orgasms. Then: pranks expert Barry Tannen tells us t and outs and the history of pranks, including excerpts from his book "Pranks a Million" and a lot of snake talk. Plus: Emily reads Lisa's innermost mind!!! You won't want to miss what's in there, it's pretty funky! Lisa Hanawalt Karen Kilgariff Mark Little
Live at the LA Podcast Festival to a full crowd! It's Dork Panel with Maria Bamford, Karen Kilgariff, Murray Valeriano and Dave Anthony (stepping in for Kilgariff when she goes off to do another LIVE Pod). We talk reality shows and salad and Karen sings. So fun. This month's shows are sponsored by my comic book shop www.earth2comics.com in Sherman Oaks and Northridge! Go into the store, mention The Dork Forest and get 10% off your purchase. Friendly, knowledgeable, full o' fun! Go there! All Things Comedy dot com is the podcast network TDF is a fine part of. Go there and find other podcasts you might enjoy :) NOTES:Everyone's Twitter Handles:@mariabamfoo@karenkilgariff@murrayv@daveanthony Gosford Park www.imdb.com/title/tt0280707/Mental Health Podcast - http://mentalpod.com/My Cat from Hell - google it. Tiberius Gracchus - Roman General Ti was named afterMary Zophres - Murray's wife and costume designerDan CortezMixed Up Files of Basil FrankweilerSeven Chinese Brothers DONATE folks... I'm working over here. www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com has buttons to donate directly. You can also get stuff there too.... tshirts, my CDs. And there's an Amazon Banner on www.jackiekashian.com that you should use - I get a kickback, costs you nuffin. My full schedule is there as well. Email me if you want: jackie@jackiekashian.com Review the show on iTunes if you would. Follow me on Twitter if you do that @jackiekashian.com and... take care of each other out there.
On the third episode of Whale Cave, Karen Kilgariff tries to change her Dad with Depeche Mode; Brian Huskey takes us inside the mysterious world of Bicycle Face; and host Matt Price learns what's hot in pop music while returning some spolied meat. Featured music: Ali Young.
This is Episode 24 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast! We’ve got clips. We’ve got the Burst O’ Durst. We’ve got an interview with actor/comedian/artist and podcaster Dean Haglund to talk about his exciting new Kickstarter project. We’ve got a funny song by comedian/songstress/chanteuse Karen Kilgariff from her album “Behind You”. A classic Henderson’s Pants commercial perhaps. And that about it. Dean Haglund A little bit more about Mr. Haglund. Fans of the XFiles and The Lone Gunmen know him as Langley, the gangly long-haired conspiracy wonk. He's also renowned for his improv and standup comedy chops. And Succotashians have heard Dean and his partner-in-podcasting, Phil Leirness, declared by me to be "podcast royalty" (given the tenure of their show Chillpak Hollywood Hour) when I interviewed them back in Succotash Epi4. In addition to those performance nuggets, Dean is also a talented painter and using that skill to create Shock N' Awesome, a graphic novel tracing the adventures and travails of a trio of intrepid journalists that may (or may not) bear a resemblance to three conspiracy theorists you might recognize. This is your chance to jump in and be a part of something cool. Click on the Kickstarter link over there on the right-hand side or just click here. Starting immediately, the Succotash podcasts are being re-broadcast along with a gaggle of other podcasts over Clutch & Wiggle Entertainment, the home of…Clutch & Wiggle. We delighted to be asked to be part of that crew! So now you can add that outlet as well as iTunes, Stitcher and our own homesite as a place to get the latest serving of Succotash! I've been making an effort to drop a bit more comedy-related music into the show. After listening to Karen Kilgariff sing as a guest on the recent 100th episode of the Walking The Room podcast with Greg Behrendt and Dave Anthony, I bought her album, Behind You, from BandCamp.com. And loved it! So I contacted her via Twitter and asked if we could feature her music on Succotash. This epi we start in with her song, Look At Your Phone. What podcast clips have we got on tap for you in Epi24? So glad you asked... Dead Authors Podcast A monthly podcast with Paul F. Tompkins as H.G. Wells, using his time travel technology to bring in deceased authors to mix it up, reveal something of themselves and reflect on our world from their unique perspective. His guests in this clip are Paul Adomian as Friedrich Nietzsche and Paul Scheer as H.P. Lovecraft. Clutch & Wiggle Rob and Craig (you can figure out which is Clutch and which is Wiggle) are likely the only guys doing their podcast from atop an air hockey table. These guys are true podcast enthusiasts. This Week with Larry Miller Larry Miller is still recuperating from a nasty fall he took over a month ago. Our clip is show producer Jeff Fox filling the audience in on Larry's progress and health. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Larry! Laughspin Podcast Editor-in-chief at Laughspin.com, Dylan Gadino, and his co-host Mike Gogen bring the latest in comedy news and the comedy business in general (including podcasts) every week. They're just getting started and this clip is from their Epi3. Give a listen! Comedy A Go Go Our friend Dave Nelson hosts this show which often brings us insightful interview with comedians who perform across the spectrum, from emcess to headliners. This clip is from a recent show featuring W. Kamau Bell, who is still touring with his Laughter Against The Machine show (co-starring Nato Green and Janine Brito. At the same time, he's hosting a new FX TV show porduced by Chris Rock. Cocktails & Kimonos Retep and Big D bring their booming announcer pipes to the podcast world. They're got a point of view on a variety of issues including the ones in this clip that begins with a story about a woman who overdosed on coke...Coca-Cola, that is. The Man Cave Podcast Our first clip this show was from a monthly podcast. Jeff Schaeffer and Bobby Shortle ambitiously host a daily show. It's pretty well put together, too: Regular features, chats about sports, movies and pop culture-y things. This clip is a couple of weeks oldb, but with the success of the Avengers movie, I thought their discussion of how Iron Man might be featured in the film was apropos. Shotgun Storyworthy The monthly gameshow spinoff of the Storyworthy podcast, both hosted by Christine Blackburn and Hannes Phinney, is a hoot and a half. A dozen contestants are given the subject for a story by spinning the show's "Wheel of Truth", and then without any prep time, have to tell their story in one minute. The winner gets a prize. You get a lot of laughs. Burst O' Durst This episode our intrepid pundit Will Durst dips his wit into the steaming pool of Republican vice-presidential considerations. Nasty business. All right. That's it. It's even better than it reads so get listening! As always, please remember to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
My guest today is Stand Up Comic, Musician and Writer… check out the links… It turns out she is great imaginary friends with Sandy Bullock. She’s hilarious and fascinating. I try to out talk her. She held her own, so it’s a good one. Notes: – I love the “hot” friend who has to act dumb but is smart. – Uh… The Hills. Okay. Headshots – what I MEANT was hard copies of headshots. I have , of course. I still can’t remember the NBA player I’m thinking of who gambles. – no picture!
Standup comedy from Karen Kilgariff. Kilgariff was head writer of Ellen, and a castmember on Mr. Show.