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Ship Full of Bombs
Podrophenia - Unwrapped! Finds From 2023

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 124:40


Free from dodgy bots, wacky algorithms and AI supplied playlists, Podrophenia unwraps and reveals our fave finds of 2023. With Ian Pile Steven Hastings and the other one,  hand-picking treats from tracks, albums and gigs...   Plus two Pod quizzes: Madley or Partridge? And curious connections! What links David Bowie with Smokey and The Bandit. And Southend United with The A Team?   Playlist Kick In The Teeth Dream Wife Ain't No Sunshine Dusty Sprongfield Trying To Ride A Donkey Billy Reeves Gimme The Grease  Jim Jones All Stars I'm Gonna Wiggle Mozart Estate Wriggle clipping Exactly What I Need Michael Roult Pictures Of Me David Woodcock Driving Seat Matt Berry Will Anyone Love Me  Sufjan Stevens Haul Me Away Davey Hal Country Star Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives Vultures Stern John Hyper Receptive Tomorrow Syndicate The Narcissist Blur You're Too Rude Boy Big Boss Sound Shiny Happy People  Micky Dolenz

The Aubrey Masango Show
The CEO's Corner: Katherine Madley, Vice President of Marketing at Massmart

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 47:37


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View From the Ninian
Bobby Madley redeems himself...sort of

View From the Ninian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 52:28


Cardiff City are back and the Bluebirds went to Preston to meet an old foe...and Bobby Madley. But this time, the controversy went for the Bluebirds and the lads brought home a massive three points from Deepdale. We discuss the 99th minute winner, the upcoming WBA game and your tweets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Podcast
579: Pipe Maker / Restorer Richard Madley. Palate Fatigue.

The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 59:27


Our featured interview tonight is with Richard Madley. Richard got into pipe restoration in 2020 when he found his late father's pipes in a storage unit. He has some amazing before and after pictures on his Instagram of pipes he's restored. Now he also makes his own line of pipes - Mad Pipes, which are beautiful. He's been smoking for years, and he still smokes the vanilla cavendish that his father smoked for the wonderful nostalgia it conjures. He is a former U.S. Marine, and currently works for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. At the top of the show, and by request from PipesMagazine.com Forum's member yanoJL, Brian will talk about Palate Fatigue, and how he refreshes his palate.

Feel-Good Parenthood
#21 Get grateful mama's with guest Brittanie Madley

Feel-Good Parenthood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 21:02


Today, Courtney's beautiful friend Brittanie joined me for today's episode on Gratitude... and holy wow, you will want to build your gratitude habits starting right now after listening to this! Calling all parents of kiddos Newborn to 5 Years! Our parent courses are the ULTIMATE guide to fresh insights, practical tips and freakin' awesome (and evidence-based) strategies to conquer ALL your sleep and parenting challenges! Grab your instant access at https://www.threemumsco.com.au/feel-good-parenthood Want more of us? Come join us in our FREE Facebook group where nothing is off limits - we want to create a safe and beautiful community of good-enough parents https://www.facebook.com/groups/2949827298605784

KVMR News
Al Stahler Explains: Native Californians

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 4:45


The gold rush of the mid-1800s brought thousands of European settlers to California, and as the immigrant population grew, the native Californian population met a merciless decline. But what role did the state play in the mistreatment and disregard of Native Americans? KVMR's Al Stahler spoke with UCLA Professor Benjamin Madley, to explore that topic, as well as its relevance in Mr. Madley's book, “An American Genocide.”

Arsenal Station
Ep. 136: Control + Alt + Delete

Arsenal Station

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 103:22


Artetas gulltog dundret ned skråningen søndag, og vi formidler våre følelser etter Brighton-fadesen. Hvordan håndterer vi knuste drømmer, i lys av en sesong som har gitt oss så mye? Hvor kritiske kan vi være? Og hvorfor har graden av kontroll blitt så dramatisk redusert? Vi dissekerer kampen, og gir dommer Madley det glatte lag. Hvorfor går han på akkord med merkevaren Premier League? Det rettes også søkelys mot de rødhvites innsats etter 0-1, og vi lurer på hvor det unge drivstoffet, som vi så mot Villa og Bournemouth, har blitt av. Var de dramatiske vinnermålene et symptom på regresjonen? Til slutt forsøker vi å se litt fremover, og stiller tusenkronersspørsmålet; Rice eller Caicedo? ...eller begge!?

The Best of the Sports Shop
Firebirds Friday - President of the basketball league David Madley

The Best of the Sports Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 16:37


As always, every Friday Wade Harris joins the Sports Shop with a special guest for Firebirds Friday. This week, Wade is joined by the president of the basketball league, which the Firebirds are a part of, David Madley. Madley shares his experience with the local sports in the triangle and how much the Firebirds have grown as an organization.

Fresno's Best
Dr. Benjamin Madley, Professor of History at UCLA and Author of An American Genocide

Fresno's Best

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 54:35


Today, we have a crossover episode from History of California Podcast featuring Dr. Ben Madley. Benjamin Madley is a historian of Native America, the United States, and colonialism in world history. Born in Redding, California, he spent much of his childhood in Karuk Country near the Oregon border where he became interested in relations between colonizers and Indigenous people. Educated at Yale and Oxford, he writes about Native Americans as well as colonialism in Africa, Australia, and Europe, often applying a transnational and comparative approach. Yale University Press published his first book, An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873. Madley is currently co-editing The Cambridge World History of Genocide, Volume 2: Genocide in the Indigenous, Early Modern, and Imperial Worlds, 1535-1914(forthcoming, 2023), with historians Ned Blackhawk, Ben Kiernan, and Rebe Taylor. His current research explores Native American migration and labor in the making of the United States. Please enjoy our conversation.

History of California
76 - Dr. Ben Madley, Author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873

History of California

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 55:17


Today, we have Dr. Ben Madley on the show. Benjamin Madley is a historian of Native America, the United States, and colonialism in world history. Born in Redding, California, he spent much of his childhood in Karuk Country near the Oregon border where he became interested in relations between colonizers and Indigenous people. Educated at Yale and Oxford, he writes about Native Americans as well as colonialism in Africa, Australia, and Europe, often applying a transnational and comparative approach. Yale University Press published his first book, An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873. Madley is currently co-editing The Cambridge World History of Genocide, Volume 2: Genocide in the Indigenous, Early Modern, and Imperial Worlds, 1535-1914(forthcoming, 2023), with historians Ned Blackhawk, Ben Kiernan, and Rebe Taylor. His current research explores Native American migration and labor in the making of the United States. Please enjoy our conversation.

Girls to Women
I am not a feminist with Stacy and Madley

Girls to Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 34:17


This week Renee is talking with Stacy and Madley about feminism and womenism. In this episode, Stacy and Madley explain to us why they do not consider themselves feminists. We are discussing intersectionality, womenism, feminism, black women and white women. Very interesting and informational talk, that cannot be missed. You can find the girls @girlstowomenpodcast on Instagram, @girls_towomen on Twitter, Girls to Women on Facebook or send us an email at girlstowomenpodcast@gmail.com. Also, don't forget to sign up to our newsletter at www.girlstowomenpodcast.com.

WARP Talks
EP 7) WARP Talks – Rommy Madley Croft

WARP Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 17:28


Oscar Adame platicó con Romy Madley Croft de The XX debido al estreno de 'Lifetime', su sencillo debut como solista que también funge como precursor del género llamado -Emotional Club Music-.

Man Marking
Man Marking - Episode 43 - Bobby Madley

Man Marking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 104:25


Episode 43  A return to refereeing, after losing everything. In August of 2018, Premier League Bobby Madley suddenly quit his position as a match official for the PGMOL, stating a change in personal circumstances had caused his decision. In December of 2019, Bobby revealed the truth behind his sudden departure, whilst also announcing plans to return to refereeing.  In today's episode, Bobby talks us through the 10 years of commitment and dedication it took to become a Premier League and FIFA referee, his decision to step away, the depression and anxiety that followed, and his excitement about returning to the field.  If you enjoy this episode, or any of our other episodes, please pop over to apple podcasts, and give us a rating and a review.  https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/man-marking/id1506661828 You can find us on Twitter @marking_man and don't forget to use the hashtag #WheresTheTalkingLads  If you have been affected by any of the themes discussed in today's episode, we have listed some organisations below who are there if you need to talk: Samaritans  Call 116 132 for free https://www.samaritans.org/ Papyrus UK Call 0800 068 41 41 Papyrus Website CALM ZONE 0800 58 58 58 https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/helpline/ MIND 0300 123 3393 https://www.mind.org.uk/

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Sopitas x Aire Libre 105.3 FM
Romy Madley de The XX nos cuenta sobre 'Lifetime', su primer disco como solista.

Sopitas x Aire Libre 105.3 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 153:22


... además, Alejandro Rosas y Julio Patán nos cuentan las anécdotas de México y el mundo desde el confinamiento con Pandemia Bizarra.

Drugi pogled
Susan Madley, Škotska (Velika Britanija)

Drugi pogled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 10:25


Iz Škotske prihaja naša današnja sogovornica Drugega pogleda. Njeno ime je Susan oz. Susie Madley. V Sloveniji skupaj z možem živi že 14 let. Selitev se je zgodila po njeni prometni nesreči, ko je v časopisu videla članek o Sloveniji. Najbolje, da več o tem pove kar sama. V Blanco je Škotinjo poklicala Andreja Gradišar.

Line Noise Podcast
Line Noise Episode 68 (Romy Madley Croft, The xx)

Line Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 28:57


Ben Cardew meets Romy Madley Croft, guitarist and vocalist with The xx and now a solo artist who has been cheering up our lockdown with the brilliant single Lifetime, to talk life, love and Logic.

Domínio Público (Rubrica)
12h: Camané e Mário Laginha nomeados para Grammy Latino; Artistas inundam twitter com reações ao debate Trump - Biden; Nova música a solo de Romy Madley Croft, dos xx.

Domínio Público (Rubrica)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 3:12


Classic Ghost Stories
Episode 61 The Beckoning Fair One by Oliver Onions Part 4

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 43:41


Part Four of The Beckoning Fair One by Oliver OnionsPart 4 of The Beckoning Fair One by Oliver Onion starts off with another philosophical discourse by the unseen narrator. I'm not clear whether these are Paul Oleron's thoughts, or the narrator's observations. He talks about a letter dropped, disregarded that lies, and I guess this refers to a letter from a well-wisher, probably Elsie Bengough. But I'm not sure what these high falutin' reflections add to the story. I wonder whether Oliver Onions, unlike Paul Oleron was torn between writing popular stories for the paying public, and aiming at literary praise from the high minded for his observations of the human condition. However, in this musing where we get a description of the telegram boy turning away from the unanswered door, we also have reference to a succubus. And a succubus as I quote from Google is:  a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men. Though the intercourse in Oleron's case seems to be more a spiritual vampirism. The Beckoner appears to be a kind of muse gone wrong. A true muse of a male artist is conceived to be female, a personification of his soul, his anima, if you like. But this true muse inspires the artist and becomes a channel through which he brings down wisdom from his soul and puts it in his art. Even this true muse may be jealous, but the Beckoner is wholly wicked. She gives nothing in return for his sick love of her. She merely drains him. Socrates talked of daemons (an idea taken up by Philip Pullman of course) who are spiritual creates to guard and inspire us. But the Beckoner does neither thing. The closest she gets is to give him dreams of the perfect novels he might write. Even though Oleron propitiates the Beckoner with flowers, as a man might give his lover, they decay and die. This seems to be a symbol, or a warning. The fact the blinds are red and plunge the room into a red twilight reminiscent blood, also seems a warning of the terrible nature of his transformation. The next part of XI is of Oleron's ruminations. Mainly he is plunged into hatred of Elsie Bengough, which appears to be the Beckoner's jealousy. He in his turn is jealous of his dead rival, the painter Madley. Sometimes, he seems to see Elsie as his rescuer. He remembers that she wouldn't leave him. And of course she doesn't. This is a foreshadowing.  It is described vaguely but he hints at his thoughts have enabled and ignited the terrible jealousy of the Beckoner against Elsie. Part 12, is from the omniscient narrator's point of view and we get relief from Oleron's internal ramblings with a bit of a semi-comic interlude of Mr Barrett going on about the imagined fornication with Elsie. He does this even down to the Christ's quote about the prostitute which Christ meant with love and charity, but Barrett turns to serve his own narrow minded prejudice, and Barrett's sanctimonius refusal to disclose whether his wife saw anything going on as if he was a man who chose to remain silent on moral issues. Onions paints this picture of the self-righteous religious bigot very well and I enjoyed reading Barrett's lines. Part 12 is a breath of fresh air as the coppers open the windows. No more interminable introspection but instead we have narrative movement, drama, dialogue and a twist at the end. The story ends well. It could have been cut by two thirds though to its improvement. So, did Oleron kill Elsie or did the ghost? The ghost seems able to do physical things, like weaken the stairboard and replace the rusty nail. The pudding sized thing (think of a figgy pudding at Christmas, round, about the size of a ball) is probably her heart and it's wrapped in the frieze harp bag that Elise recognised and Oleron found hidden. That's the sign that the Beckoner is responsible, whether she did it herself and pushed her in kitchen cupboard, or whether she got Oleron to do it. It seems that Elsie, worried that he didn't answer, got the... Support this podcast

Classic Ghost Stories
Episode 60 The Beckoning Fair One by Oliver Onions Part 3

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 60:03


Part Three of The Beckoning Fair One by Oliver OnionsThis section comprises parts 8, 9 and 10 of The Beckoning Fair One. I find the first section of 8 a bit long, and if I'd been his editor, I would have cut it. That's the bit where he muses somewhat abstractly with long words about this and that. However, the next bit when Elsie comes round and they go on the bus is excellent. Not from a ghost story point of view, but just as a snapshot of an awkward conversation between two former friends.  Elsie comes off by far the better person. He then starts to talk about women who earn their own living and how they sacrifice their womanliness and open themselves to failed love affairs with the men they mix with in a man's world. He even pretends to be understanding of this predicament, but Elsie sees right through him. Oleron becomes increasingly pathetic. She, on the other hand, is pretty magnificent. She is caring and thoughtful, and he's just an idiot. Onions does this exceptionally well. Section 9 begins with Oleron's visit to the vicar. From this, he learns that his predecessor Mr Madley died in the house of starvation twelve or so years previously. We infer from this that he too was a victim of that deadly muse, or anti-muse, the Beckoning Fair One.  After that, he goes home and tries to summon the spirit.  From here on in, the ghost begins to look ambiguous. Where it seemed to be clearly a spirit that was jealous and would brook no rival in Elsie Bengough, from here, I can see that readers might think that Oleron is merely going mad. He is now deliberately courting the female spirit that inhabits his house or his mind. "Whatever it was which he so patiently wooed, it seemed to be both shy and exacting." He sits and waits for the spirit, but when she doesn't come, he considers making her jealous and even considers sending for Elsie to do that job. It is some slight recommendation of him that even he dismisses that as a wheel to break a butterfly on. He decides to go to the country to teach her a lesson, and from now on sounds increasingly lunatic. He tries to fool the Beckoner to appear by pretending to go to bed. And then, when he searches for his slippers, he sees her reflection in the glass of a photo frame. She brushes her hair with his old comb. I can't imagine any woman would use my comb to comb her hair, but times were different then, I suppose. Section 10 paints a picture of him becoming increasingly reclusive. We already had a hint that this is his fate from the fate of the previous tenant, the painter Madley. Oleron is still in love with the spirit. We see that its malign influence grows on him and he becomes agoraphobic. He doesn't even go out for food or flowers any longer and chooses to stay in his house throughout. Onions may have had some experience of agoraphobia because his description of it is spot on. He calls out "Romilly" as if he thinks the ghost is the heroine of his novel. Either that or the spirit has made him believe that. We now see him increasingly labile in his emotions, happy and sad. Then he thinks he sees Elsie Bengough's skirt in his house. His worry is not for Elsie's safety here, I guess. He says that her being there would have compromised him horribly. I guess he means that the Beckoner would have been jealous and it would have ruined his chances with her.  The mad ranting about this search for the Beckoner being his real work reminded me of Horla (https://player.captivate.fm/episode/60579769-c11c-46ee-b4e3-cad8b6778d37). This is the standard writerly rendition of a crazy person which I very much enjoy narrating. He finally becomes jealous of Madley and imagines that he is going to marry the Beckoner.  Elsie comes on her last desperate mission to rescue Oleron from the Beckoner. I thought this part, both Elsie's attempt and Oleron's sneering dismissal of Elsie's care was very well done. He is by now, totally mad. He burns his novel while Elsie... Support this podcast

A Healthy Obsession
Ep 2. - Bobby Madley

A Healthy Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 54:02


On this weeks episode of A Healthy Obsession we talk to Bobby Madley. Bobby is a professional football referee with years of experience at the highest level including the English Premier League. We talk about Bobby's own experiences, VAR and Bobby's exile from the Premier League. Check the show out and share it if you enjoy. Thanks for all your support.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Rachel Madley - Single Payer & COVID (radio edit 2)

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 9:57


In part two of a series on "Single Payer & COVID-19," Rachel Madley explains how the US response to COVID-19 could be improved with a single payer health care system, as proposed by the New York Health Act. This segment ends with the poem, "But How Will We Pay for it". Rachel Madley's presentation was part of "COVID-19 Escalates Demands for System Change," a virtual town hall held by Physicians for a National Health Program-NY Metro and the Campaign for NY Health. The town hall can be viewed in full at https://vimeo.com/401517736. Rachel is a fourth year biomedical research PhD student at Colombia and a student fellow with the PNHP-NY metro chapter. She has written multiple articles, including in the New York Times, about how Medicare for All would benefit patients, providers, and medical researchers. The "Single Payer & COVID-19" series is being produced by HMM correspondent Spencer.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Rachel Madley - Single Payer & COVID-19 (radio edit 1)

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 9:22


In part one of a series on "Single Payer & COVID-19," Rachel Madley explains what a single payer healthcare system would look like in New York and how the New York Health Act (NYHA), if passed, could help solve some of the problems caused by COVID-19. Rachel refers to the current NYHA bills, A5248 and S3577. The Assembly Bill has passed for four years and the Senate Bill needs one more co-sponsor. Rachel Madley's presentation was part of "COVID-19 Escalates Demands for System Change," a virtual town hall held by Physicians for a National Health Program-NY Metro and the Campaign for NY Health. The town hall can be viewed in full at vimeo.com/401517736. Rachel is a fourth year biomedical research PhD student at Colombia and a student fellow with the PNHP-NY metro chapter. She has written multiple articles, including in the New York Times, about how Medicare for All would benefit patients, providers, and medical researchers. The "Single Payer & COVID-19" series is being produced by HMM correspondent Spencer.

Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art
Benjamin Madley on the Herero and Nama, California Indians, Genocide, Resistance, Trauma, and Survival

Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 55:47


Benjamin Madley on the Herero and Nama, California Indians, Genocide, Resistance, Trauma, the Civil War, Survival, and Memorials and Reparations. Madley is author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 Music by AwareNess, follow him on Instagram, Spotify or Soundcloud.  For more content, follow me on Instagram Please support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timetalks Channel Zero Network: https://channelzeronetwork.com/

The Honest Football Podcast
'MY Football Story' - Ep 5 - BOBBY MADLEY - Premier League Referee!

The Honest Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 32:19


Welcome along to 'My Football Story' - a regular series from The Honest Football Podcast (Jamie Carragher stole our idea). Next in our series is none other than former Premier League Referee, Bobby Madley. Yes, former Elite referee, Bobby Madley! Bobby has has lead 92 @premierleague, 128@EFL, 20@EmiratesFACup&@ChampionsLeague matches. We discuss his unquestionable love of the game, his youth career as a striker, how he became an elite referee & two absolutely incredible favourite football matches. This interview will hopefully change people's perceptions of referees both as fans and as professionals and how much they really do love the game. A truly amazing man and a truly amazing episode from beginning to end! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast
Premier League-dommer om VAR

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 32:50


Tidligere toppdommer i Premier League, Bobby Madley, går gjennom helgens kontroversielle VAR-episoder. Hva skjedde? Hvorfor? Hvordan jobber dommerne? Og hvordan kommer VAR til å fungere fremover. Madley forklarer og oppklarer.

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TV 2 - Premier League-podkast
Premier League-dommer om VAR

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 32:46


Tidligere toppdommer i Premier League, Bobby Madley, går gjennom helgens kontroversielle VAR-episoder. Hva skjedde? Hvorfor? Hvordan jobber dommerne?Og hvordan kommer VAR til å fungere fremover. Madley forklarer og oppklarer.

AND HE TAKES THAT CHANCE
2019 Summer Special: Truly Madley Deeply

AND HE TAKES THAT CHANCE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 97:27


FIFA & Former Premier League referee Bobby Madley joins Matt, Neil & Kosi to discuss his life behind the whistle, his move to Norway and the fun he's had in the VAR room. Follow us on Social Media @Takesthatchance

New Revolution Talk Radio
Throwback: Benjamin Madley and the American Genocide

New Revolution Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 38:22


Benjamin Madley joins the show to tell us about his award winning book, American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 about the genocide of California’s Indian/Native population. Madley is associate professor of history, University of California, Los Angeles, where he focuses on Native America, the United States, and genocide in world history. He starts off giving a broad overview of some of the evens in California and why he believes what happened should be considered genocide. We talk about what’s at stake if we acknowledge that what happened in the New World was in fact a genocide. Would we owe reparations? Should we return public lands where massacres happened to tribes? We talk about placing the American Genocide alongside atrocities like The Holocaust and The Armenian Genocide. He tells us why genocide matters and breaks down the historical media portrayal of the savage Indian. And we started the episode discussing the passage of the WV Road Bond and the potential for new taxes. Professor Madley’s has won the following awards: 016 Indian Country Today Hot ListWinner, Los Angeles Times Book Awards in category of HistoryTrue West Best New Western Author 2016Winner, Gold Medal, 2016 California Book Award in category of CalifornianaWinner, Inaugural Heyday History Award from Heyday BooksWinner of the 2016 Institute for the Study of Genocide’s Ralph Lemkin Book AwardLink to book: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300181364/american-genocide

American West Ham Podcast
American West Ham Podcast S2 Bobby Madley Interview

American West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 121:04


Brawley goes 1 v 1 with former Premier League Referee Bobby Madley!

Nice Fumes
22 - with Hark Madley

Nice Fumes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 37:07


Producer Hark Madley joins Nice Fumes with his tracks 'empathy' and 'a candle in the dark pt 2' off his upcoming release 'stream'. After the music we talk about finding positivity and support within the modular world, and the roles of flow and transience in the creation of art. For more on Hark Madley: harkmadley.com harkmadley.bandcamp.com @harkmadley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicefumes/support

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TV 2 - Premier League-podkast
Premier League-dommer Bobby Madley

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 77:06


Bobby Madley hadde nesten ti år som dommer i Premier League frem til i sommer. Her forteller han historier, kommer med sine betrakninger, gir innsikt, og ikke minst:Han har med dommer-quiz til Premier League-kommentatorene Kasper Wikestad og Espen Ween. Om de er kompetente nok til å slakte dommere, det får du svaret på her.

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast
Premier League-dommer Bobby Madley

TV 2 - Premier League-podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 77:16


Bobby Madley hadde nesten ti år som dommer i Premier League frem til i sommer. Her forteller han historier, kommer med sine betrakninger, gir innsikt, og ikke minst:Han har med dommer-quiz til Premier League-kommentatorene Kasper Wikestad og Espen Ween. Om de er kompetente nok til å slakte dommere, det får du svaret på her.

Life in Norway Show
18: Ref Bobby Madley: From Premier League to Norway

Life in Norway Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 25:40


Life in Norway Show Episode 18: Referee Bobby Madley from Premier League to Norway A look at the first few weeks in Oslo for Bobby Madley, who has hung up his referee's whistle in England's Premier League to give life in the Norwegian capital a go. Full show notes: https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode18/ He moved to join his Norwegian girlfriend in Oslo and has already met with the Norwegian Football Federation to discuss his hopes for officiating in the Norwegian football system. Brand New in Oslo While we do talk about football on the show, we also talk about his first impressions of life in Oslo. As I first moved to Oslo back in 2011 it's really difficult for me to advise newcomers because things have changed so much, so I was really keen to hear of Bobby's own experiences in 2018. Some of the topics we cover on the show include: Why Bobby chose to move to Norway His first impressions of Oslo as a place to live The biggest differences between British life and Norwegian life The differences between football in England and Norway His hopes to referee in Norway and how he plans to deal with the language barrier Bobby's plans for the winter off-season in Norway The surprising reason why Bobby can't ski yet despite being a sports fan

Fotballklubben
#137 Bobby Madley om Joikakaker, Coloccinis røde kort og å dømme i Norge neste år

Fotballklubben

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 77:47


Bobby Madley har nettopp tatt den noe uvanlige veien fra Premier League til Abildsø IL. Han forteller om engelske garderobeforhold, hvordan det er å bli skadet underveis i en Premier League-kamp, hvor mange ganger man får ordet Goal på øret og mye, mye mer. I tillegg blir det selvsagt en oppdatering på Harry Redknapp i jungelen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In Air Plane Repair
Ep. 6 - Man City tail wagging, Man United tail between legs and Bobby Madley something something dog

In Air Plane Repair

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 50:42


The premier league is back and so too are we! The gang discuss the opening games in all their glory, drama and scandal.

Dystopian Hot Dog
4. Truly Madley Geordie

Dystopian Hot Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 26:11


In the wake of the Bobby Madley scandal/rumours, Tam and Marv expertly unpick the nonsense. Other areas covered include; camping with Geordies, wheelbarrow advice for terrorists, breakfast fiascos and (obviously!) Tam farting. 

Joga Burrito Football Podcast
The Shoutout Show Ep. 2 - Bobby Madley had sex with a dog?!

Joga Burrito Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 23:38


The guy's shoutout this week's important news, along with some of the weirdest and funniest stories!

Football's Law 18
The Season is Here. Bobby Madley is not!

Football's Law 18

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 18:15


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New Books in Genocide Studies
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books in Genocide Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in the American West
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Native American Studies
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books in Native American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in American Studies
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

united states american california history study institute indian ucla associate professor genocide gold medal american west best book yale university press los angeles times book prize yale up california book award madley new york times book review editor california indians benjamin madley california indian catastrophe raphael lemkin book award charles redd phi alpha theta award indian country today hot list best new western author
New Books Network
Benjamin Madley, “An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873” (Yale UP, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 49:02


In less than thirty years, California’s Indian population fell from 150,000 to 30,000. In An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (Yale University Press, 2016), Benjamin Madley, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, argues that war or disease can’t explain this population drop. The state and federal government carried out genocide against California Indians between 1846 and 1873. Madley uncovers, in excruciating detail, how government officials created a killing machine that cost at least $1,700,000. An American Genocide has won many awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History, the Raphael Lemkin Book Award from the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Charles Redd Phi Alpha Theta Award for the Best Book on the American West, the California Book Award’s Gold Medal for California, and the Heyday Books History Award. The book was also named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, an Indian Country Today Hot List book, and a Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. True West Magazine also named Madley the Best New Western Author of 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Take a Stand with Mary Ann
The American Genocide with Benjamin Madley

Take a Stand with Mary Ann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 35:18


We welcome Benjamin Madley to the show! Happy Indigenous People’s Day AKA Columbus Day. Benjamin Madley joins the show to tell us about his award winning book, American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 about the genocide of California’s Indian/Native population.  Madley is associate professor of history, University of California, Los Angeles, where... The post The American Genocide with Benjamin Madley appeared first on Take a Stand with Mary Ann.

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Not After 30 Podcast
Going Deep Ep.8- Boys From Room 103, Jasper Stores

Not After 30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 57:17


Jon DeNoir Reporting: This is a special one. Jon de noir fly out to Alberta meets up with chalupa to head to a weeding out in Jasper Alberta. They meet up with some old friends, Rekindle how they meet, and a little about the magical town of Jasper. In this two and half special We have jon denoir. Aaron chalupa, Mrs and Mr. I love you Madley, Jeremiah half breed, another person Jon's forgets kiwi and the new bride and groom