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Ed Kuepper: Performing live at The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba, on the 28th of December 2023 This week on Live Delay we feature Meanjin-Brisbane rock n roll icon Ed Kuepper's performance at the Princess Theatre in Woolloongabba on the 28th of December 2023. Co-founder of the Saints, Laughing Clowns and the Aints!, he was also featured on Live Delay episode 404 and 405 playing alongside the Queensland Symphony Orchestra at The Tivoli in November of 2020. Besides his prolific punk rock and post-punk work with larger bands, he has released over twelve solo albums of his own, winning the Best Independent Release ARIA award for 1993's Black Ticket Day and 1994's Serene Machine. In this performance, Kuepper revisits some of his greatest works live at The Princess Theatre. Recorded by Dave Arens Mastered by Brank Cosic Special thanks to live engineer Derek Bovill
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In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Alice Kuepper from Winning Group. Alice landed her ‘dream job' as Head of Sustainable Business and Corporate Social Responsibility at the home of Appliances Online and Winning Appliances in 2020. The broad and far-reaching role includes goals such as championing a circular economy, ensuring good visibility on supply chain ethics and forging meaningful connections with First Nations communities. It feels like destiny may have played a significant part in Alice's career path. Growing up living in different countries and societies, studying sociology and then being exposed to the progressive world of ecommerce. Links from the episode:Winning GroupSustainability and Social Responsibility in Ecommerce: How Winning Group is leading the way | #343Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… About your co-host: Alice Kuepper from Winning GroupAlice is an authentic business leader and strategist who believes in the shared value approach and the power of business as a catalyst for positive societal change and sustainable growth. In her role at Winning Group as Head of Sustainable Business and CSR, Alice led the development of the company's first sustainability and social impact strategy and is creating value by engaging employees, customers and partners into the delivery of impact initiatives across responsible sourcing, charity & community engagement, waste & recycling and carbon management. With 15+ years of leadership experience, Alice was previously managing multifunctional teams and complex projects within the e-commerce sector with responsibility for commercial performance, marketing, partnerships, stakeholder engagement, sustainability and product development. You can contact Alice at LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add to Cart Nathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I speak with my friends Matt and Hannah, a married couple that have been friends of mine for a few years now. We dive into how they ended up together, review some Nicholas Cage films, share some stories, and laughs!
Ed Kuepper & The Queensland Symphony Orchestra: Live at The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, 5 November 2020 Ed Kuepper has been a presence in Australian music for nearly fifty years. Born in Bremen, West Germany, Kuepper's family migrated to Brisbane when he was a child. In high school he co-founded the band that would become The Saints, one of the most influential groups in the history of punk music. After three albums with The Saints, Kuepper left the band to pursue more esoteric styles of music. He formed the band Laughing Clowns, which produced a more avant-garde jazz kind of sound. In the 1990s he returned to heavier rock music with The Aints, a project that was revived again in the 2010s, now with an exclamation mark at the end of their name. The Aints! were previously featured in episodes 267 and 269 of Live Delay. Since the mid-1980s Kuepper has released a long and steady stream of solo albums, crossing a broad swathe of genres though always anchored by his singular style of guitar playing. We previously aired a solo set of his in episode 145. In 2017 Kuepper teamed up for a collaboration with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, reinterpreting songs from his vast back catalogue in a live performance for the Brisbane Festival. In 2020 the collaboration was repeated, with Live Delay there to capture the event. The QSO was conducted by Peter Morris on the night, with orchestrations by Rob Davidson. Recorded by James Fearn-Wannan Mixed by James Fearn-Wannan Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 4 September, 2022
In this first episode of our fifth season, we explore the field of learning. Dr Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel is a cognitive psychologist who specialises in how we learn best. She is part of an inspiring initiative called the Learning Scientists. She shares some of her valuable insights with us.Questions we explore:Is there a trick or a secret to communicating "science"?What motivated Carolina to take up a specialisation in learning?How do we find a balance between what and how we teach and how people learn?Briefly, what are the six learning strategies? The strategies include retrieval practice, spaced practice, elaboration, interleaving, concrete examples and dual coding.Do we remember visuals better than words?Are then any pitfalls to using the six learning strategies?How important is routine in learning?What is the importance of testing the learning strategies?How should we go about finding evidence-based content on the subject of learning?Books mentioned: Powerful Teaching by Pooja Agarwal and Patrice Bain, Uncommon Sense Teaching by Barbara Oakley, Beth Rogowsky and Terrence Sejnowski, How Learning Happens by Carl Hendrick and Paul Kirschner, Small Teaching by James Lang, any book by Kate JonesBlogs mentioned: The Learning Scientists (of course) and The Effortful Educator by Blake HarvardPodcasts: Besides The Learning Scientists also Exam Study Expert by William Wadsworth or The HippoCampus Podcast by Lisa QuinnHow do the Learning Scientists decide on which topics to cover?A quick question on intersectionality...Are there different learning strategies for content and skills?Is scaffolding retrieval practice good practice?How does a learning expert design a lesson?Is the school model compatible with the research findings on how we learn best?Find Dr Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel on Twitter @pimpmymemory and the Learning Scientists @AceThatTest. Visit www.learningscientists.org and listen to their podcast at The Learning Scientists Podcast.Please send your comments and suggestions to @WilliamHPalk or @C_duPlessis.Thanks for listening!Support the show
What is an NFT? What could the metaverse look like? Is a digital Utopia even plausible? Ralph Kupper shares his expertise and answers all the questions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/successfulish/support
Having wowed audiences with their take on 45 years worth of Kuepper catalogue, Ed Kuepper and Jim White return to their COVID interrupted tour. As a founding member of The Saints, Ed reflects on his time and relationship with the late singer Chris Bailey, who died earlier this year.
The gift of a solar powered car at just eight years of age set 5B's Nicole Kuepper-Russell on a pathway that is transforming the way the world produces energy. Now the Chief Operating Officer at solar pioneer 5B, Kuepper-Russell joins Rewired to explain how the company's unique approach is making solar faster to deploy and more affordable. With support from ARENA, 5B is deploying robots and automation at their Sydney manufacturing plant. The project aims to bring down the cost of their prefabricated 'Maverick' solar arrays that will soon underpin the world's largest solar farm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Kuepper is the Founder and President of L.E.A.D. U.S.A., L.L.C., a Connecticut-based corporate learning, and development company. He has spent the last 25 years delivering dynamic programs to organizations in North America, Asia, and Europe. Rich's ability to design high-impact, customized programs for organizations has him highly sought as a consultant, speaker, and coach in leadership and team development, optimal performance, growth mindset and wellbeing. www.lead-usa.com Want more Essential coaching Skills? Check Out... https://www.essentialcoachingskills.com/
Exam Study Expert: study tips and psychology hacks to learn effectively and get top grades
Can you remember what you learned last week?How about last month?Spaced learning is an INCREDIBLY powerful strategy for getting knowledge into memory - and making it stick there.Renowned Dr Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel of the Learning Scientists project and Teaching Innovation & Learning Enhancement network joins us to break down exactly what you need to know to get up and running with spaced learning.Your grades will never be the same again...!Twitter: @PimpMyMemoryLearning Scientists: https://www.learningscientists.org/TILE: https://tile.psy.gla.ac.uk/Carolina’s personal website: http://www.carolinakuepper-tetzel.com/Free resources on learning techniques and time management: https://sway.office.com/q4I9voV3Uox8AG4s?ref=Link and https://sway.office.com/mrGQlkjWqJGq0FSS?ref=Link*Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.BOOK 1:1 COACHING to supercharge your exam success: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/SCHOOLS / UNIVERSITIES discover staff CPD / keynote talks and student revision and study skills workshops at: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/revision-workshops/ Get a copy of Outsmart Your Exams, my award-winning exam technique book, at https://geni.us/exams*As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases
Mrs. Kayla Kuepper, ACSC and Maple Teacher of the Year, sits down with Dr. Wyndham to discuss several topics including how Avon students are excelling despite the challenges of this school year, the hard work of ACSC staff making sure students are successful, Maple construction, and why Kayla chooses Avon.
In this episode of the show, I sit down with my friends Matt Kuepper and Sean Diamond to discuss 2020 thus far. We talk about the pandemic and our experiences with it, the murder hornets, the rising cost of adopting pets due to COVID-19, and much more! It has been a while since I have uploaded, but I hope that you will appreciate this episode and look forward to other upcoming episodes!
Yoga helps improve the way you move and the way your body feels by improving mobility, circulation and function. This week we interviewed Maggie Kuepper, our Yoga Instructor here at ThinkFitnessLife. She is a wonderful teacher and it was great to interview her to let her personality shine. If you're interested in trying one of her classes, below is a link to the first Beginner Yoga Flow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH9NRT_pZOs&t=15s Weekly Workout: 4x:KB deadlift x 6 superset KB swings x 10, Pushups x6 superset SL deadlift x6 reps, 2x 15 tricep pushdowns
In this episode of the show, I have a conversation with four of my friends, recalling events over the past decade (2010-2019). We give our takes on certain events, share laughs over things we almost forgot occurred over the decade, and talk about how we, as individuals, have developed from then until now. I hope you enjoy this casual conversational episode with my friends Matt Kuepper, Jeremy Barlow, Sean Diamond, and Jason Robinson!
"Ed Kuepper Says If You Want Cheery You’ve Called The Wrong Person” Although that statement has an Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here kind of vibe, Ed Kuepper is actually one of the most genial fellows around. The former guitarist (and founder) of the legendary Australian punk band The Saints and the Laughing Clowns talks to Alex about his early interest in composition, the scene in London in the ‘70s and what it was like to dust off the material he wrote over 40 years ago that now comprises his band The Aints! new album The Church Of Simultaneous Existence. Kuepper also talks about his discipline as a guitar player, why he almost quit playing music a few times and the current state of his relationship with Saints singer Chris Bailey.
Celebrating 10 years: One foundation’s focus to improve the life experiences of children and young adults with autism, and their families. Find out how. Linda Kuepper As co-founder and CEO of the Board of Directors of Autism Cares Foundation, Linda Kuepper strives to improve the lives of individuals with autism. Their needs help her determine the future of the Foundation and how it can best benefit these individuals and their families. As a mother of a child with autism, Linda knows firsthand the challenges that those caring for someone with autism face. She challenges the Foundation and other organizations to address the shortcomings in today’s care system, relentless in her pursuit to enrich the lives of those with autism. Linda is also a contributor to Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick’s Autism Roundtable forums with other Autism professionals to address issues facing people with autism. Establishing the Autism Cares Foundation has required a great deal of hard work, positivity and intense dedication. Debra Wallace Forman Raising a child with Autism can be challenging, yet the joy and gifts each child brings to those around them are special. Listen to Debra Wallace Forman and find out what she’s learned raising her son with Autism and the numerous gifts. Debra is a journalist, blogger, motivational speaker and publicist who uses her passion for writing and storytelling to help the Autism Cares Foundation spread its message of kindness and acceptance for all children A staunch autism advocate and the mother of a 12-year-old son with autism, Adam, Debra has written extensively on special needs parenting, choosing kindness, increasing acceptance, and finding the gifts that each child with autism, and other special needs, has to offer the world.
The Aints The Aints were formed by Ed Kuepper who formed the legendary The Saints in Brisbane which became one of the world’s first punk bands. There are two iterations of The Aints, they first popped up on the scene in the early 90’s and released a few EP’s before peetering out in ‘94 after an album was recorded but never released. The Aints as a name is from the old days when an S had worn off the kick drum which originally said The Saints. For this recent stint in the music world, Kuepper recruited the best of the best to formulate a band which would tear through The Saints back catalogue as well as their own material. Kuepper recruited Peter Oxley from The Sunnyboys on bass, Paul Larsen Loughead from The Celibate Rifles and The New Christs on the drums, Alister Spence on piano and Eamon Dilworth arranging the brass and on trumpet. If you’re a keen listener or just a diehard fan you might want to jump back a few episodes to Episode 267 where we featured the first half of this recording of all classic The Saints songs. This episode however, will feature the second half of that gig where they played the entire set of the new Aints material to an eager crowd. The Aints in 2018 released an album called The Church of Simultaneous Existence which was an epic piece of work and well received by fans so much so that the title track placed at number 90 in the coveted 4ZZZ Hot 100 of 2018. Recorded live at The Triffid on the 27th of October in 2018
The Aints were formed by Ed Kuepper who formed the legendary The Saints in Brisbane which became one of the world’s first punk bands. There are two iterations of The Aints, they first popped up on the scene in the early 90’s and released a few EP’s before peetering out in ‘94 after an album was recorded but never released. The Aints as a name is from the old days when an S had worn off the kick drum which originally said The Saints. For this recent stint in the music world, Kuepper recruited the best of the best to formulate a band which would tear through The Saints back catalogue as well as their own material. Kuepper recruited Peter Oxley from The Sunnyboys on bass, Paul Larsen Loughead from The Celibate Rifles and The New Christs on the drums, Alister Spence on piano and Eamon Dilworth arranging the brass and on trumpet. The Aints play high feedback loud intense music with the brass section just bringing the energy up a whole new level. It’s absolute classics that you have loved your whole life as well as new gems that this tight outfit have produced themselves. The Aints in 2018 released an album called The Church of Simultaneous Existence which if you stay tuned to Live Delay you might just hear sometime soon. This set features classics from The Saints but without a doubt The Aints are their own band with their own energy. Recorded live at The Triffid on the 27th of October in 2018 this is The Aints and you’re listening to Live Delay.
"If You Want Cheery You’ve Called The Wrong Person” Although that statement has an Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here kind of vibe, Ed Kuepper is actually one of the most genial fellows around. The former guitarist (and founder) of the legendary Australian punk band The Saints and the Laughing Clowns talks to Alex about his early interest in composition, the scene in London in the ‘70s and what it was like to dust off the material he wrote over 40 years ago that now comprises his band The Aints! new album The Church Of Simultaneous Existence. Kuepper also talks about his discipline as a guitar player, why he almost quit playing music a few times and the current state of his relationship with Saints singer Chris Bailey.
This week’s show is all about the Autism Cares Foundation, a non-profit serving children, teens, and adults with autism, and other special needs, and their families. It was founded by Linda Kuepper and her husband Frank. Linda is the mother of two sons, Frankie, 22, a recent graduate of Penn State who is pursuing a career in pharmacology research, and Michael, 20, who attends Council Rock High School North, and was diagnosed with autism before his third birthday. As a result of Linda’s fierce love for her sons, she and her husband started the non-profit Autism Cares Foundation that is now celebrating its 10thAnniversary. For Linda, nurturing the Autism Cares Foundation has required hard work, positivity, and intense dedication. To date, the Autism Cares Foundation has held more than 1,250 free social programs and life enrichment opportunities and built a unique community of families bound by their love for their children, teens, and adults with autism, and other special needs. Linda has teamed up with Margie Ford, Director of Marketing & Sales for Clementon Park and Splash World for the 3rdAnnual Special Needs Family Fun Night at Clementon Park and Splash World on Tuesday, August 7, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The park will be closed to the public and open only to families caring for a loved one with special needs, and parking is free. The reduced price admission is $15 per person, and $5 from each ticket is being donated to Autism Cares Foundation. To order tickets please Click Here. For more information about the Autism Cares Foundation, please go to: www.autismcaresfoundation.org For further information about Clementon Park and Splash World go to: https://www.clementonpark.com/
Linda Kuepper Celebrating 10 years: One foundation’s focus to improve the life experiences of children and young adults with autism, and their families. Find out how. As co-founder and CEO of the Board of Directors of Autism Cares Foundation, Linda Kuepper strives to improve the lives of individuals with autism. Their needs help her determine the future of the Foundation and how it can best benefit these individuals and their families. As a mother of a child with autism, Linda knows firsthand the challenges that those caring for someone with autism face. She challenges the Foundation and other organizations to address the shortcomings in today’s care system, relentless in her pursuit to enrich the lives of those with autism. Linda is also a contributor to Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick’s Autism Roundtable forums with other Autism professionals to address issues facing people with autism. Establishing the Autism Cares Foundation has required a great deal of hard work, positivity and intense dedication. Debra Wallace Forman Raising a child with Autism can be challenging, yet the joy and gifts each child brings to those around them are special. Listen to Debra Wallace Forman and find out what she’s learned raising her son with Autism and the numerous gifts. Debra is a journalist, blogger, motivational speaker and publicist who uses her passion for writing and storytelling to help the Autism Cares Foundation spread its message of kindness and acceptance for all children A staunch autism advocate and the mother of a 12-year-old son with autism, Adam, Debra has written extensively on special needs parenting, choosing kindness, increasing acceptance, and finding the gifts that each child with autism, and other special needs, has to offer the world.
Do you have or know someone who has Autism? Are you looking for someone who understands what it’s like? Debra Wallace Forman is the Director of Communications for the non-profit Autism Cares Foundation. She works with Linda and Frank Kuepper, co-founders of the Autism Cares Foundation. Together, they’re transforming the lives of hundreds of children with autism and their families by providing up to 150 free annual events and life enrichment programs. Debra is also the founder of Wallace Media Services, a full-service writing, editing, publicity and social media company that helps nonprofits, and businesses with their promotional campaigns.She’s been published in Family Circle, Cosmopolitan, Australian Woman’s Day, the British Press Association, Suburban Life Magazine, and numerous other publications. Linda is a loving mom of two sons and a formidable woman. After her younger son, Michael, was diagnosed with autism before his third birthday, Linda and Frank decided to “re-write the rulebook” and provide an active and happy life for their young sons. As a result of their heartfelt parental love, Linda and Frank co-founded the Autism Cares Foundation. Linda’s dream for the Autism Cares Foundation is constantly expanding, and will soon be providing services for special needs adults. Linda is relentless in her pursuit of an Autism Life Enrichment Community – Center of Excellence, and further expanding Autism Cares Foundation into other parts of the tri-state area and beyond. The Autism Cares Foundation has become an extended family of acceptance, and clearly shows that the dream of one family can change the world. Join Dr Jo Anne White, author and host of Power Your Life Radio, and find out how you can change lives.
Oliver Kuepper joins us for an interesting discussion about Naultinus grayii (The New Zealand green gecko) and his experiences keeping them in captivity. This species is usually the holy grail for many gecko breeders and enthusiasts incuding myself. Ollie also works with other rare species of geckos not commonly seen in the trade. Visit his Blog at http://rawdogreptiles.blogspot.com/ For this special episode I will be joined by Tim Walton from Slice of the Jungle as my co host. Please join us in the chatroom while the show airs. The chatroom is easily accessible from a pc or tablet and works best with google and fire fox browsers.Get there by following the show link at the start of the show. Thank you for making Gecko Nation Radio a global success. Visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/GeckoNationRadio
Meltingpod was 7 years old this year in fact since last March and I will play songs from 7 new albums released these past 7 months of 2012 to celebrate it !! Above Conger! Conger!’s new album released in vinyl (click to enlarge the pic), the new CDs from Ian Rilen and The Love Addicts, Ed [...]
In this podcast N°110 I propose to you the second part of the Live interview I recorded with Chris Bailey from The Saints when he came to Marseille last year in October with his drummer Peter Wilkinson to perform the new album “Stranger” they co-wrote with two members of the French band H-Burns : Renaud [...]
Mon, 1 Jan 1979 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4686/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4686/1/Kuepper_4686.pdf Küpper, Hans-Ulrich Küpper, Hans-Ulrich (1979): Ablauforganisation. Wiesbaden: Gabler Controlling & Production, Betriebswirtschaft 0