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Best podcasts about Mark Harrison

Latest podcast episodes about Mark Harrison

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
The Village People in Can't Stop the Music - Pop Screen 141

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 59:48


You can't stop the music, although a lot of people wanted to when The Village People's 1980 movie musical came out. Released in the wake of the infamous "Disco Demolition Night" in which rock fans burned disco albums, its appeal to its natural constituency was blunted by its strange tone. A film that is extremely squeamish around sexuality yet far freer with the drugs and nudity than a PG-certificate film ought to be, it's as mismatched as the band's famously eclectic stage outfits, though much less successful.Join Graham and Film Stories's Mark Harrison as they explore Can't Stop the Music's part in the creation of the Golden Raspberry awards, the surprisingly heavily contested origin of the 'YMCA' dance, Caitlyn Jenner's acting abilities and the Village People's post-fame afterlife from bar mitzvahs to - oh yes - Presidential Inaugurations. Plus, find out which controversial film was shooting at the same time as this, and why Mark's tangents need to have a Burial soundtrack.If you'd like to help us help Steve Guttenberg make it in the music biz, you can donate to our Patreon, where we're publishing regular reviews of The Twilight Zone and The X-Files, plus Outside the Blue Box, our series about what Doctor Who's cast and crew do in their time off. All this and a monthly bonus podcast! Find out more by following us on Instagram and Facebook.

Grosses bises
58 Bob l'éponge au commandant Cousteau

Grosses bises

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 5:06


Bob l'éponge et Stephen Hillenburg parlaient souvent entre eux du Commandant Cousteau et Stephen racontait à Bob pourquoi celui-ci portait en toutes circonstances un bonnet rouge. Bob ne le croyais pas jusqu'au jour où...Musique générique de Bob l'éponge composée par Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg, and Blaise SmithHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The National Security Podcast
Why Taiwan's security matters to Australia and the world

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 43:50


What kind of external pressures and foreign interference is Taiwan facing? How does Taiwan balance its status as a global tech giant with its regional security vulnerabilities? In what ways are Australia's interests intertwined with the security and resilience of Taiwan? In this episode, Ketty Chen and Mark Harrison join Susan Dietz to discuss Taiwan's national security challenges, focusing on the influence of China, the complexities of Taiwan's domestic politics, and the implications of its role in the global tech supply chain. Dr Ketty Chen is Advisor for the National Bureau of Asian Research and an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC). Dr Mark Harrison is Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania and an Expert Associate at NSC. Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at NSC. TRANSCRIPT  Show notes NSC academic programs – find out more. Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order President Lai introduced 17 major strategies to respond to five major national security and united front threats faced by Taiwan Disinformation in Taiwan – report We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sea Control - CIMSEC
Sea Control 571: Revolutionary Taiwan with Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison

Sea Control - CIMSEC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025


By Brian Kerg Scholars Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison join the program to discuss their recent book, Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order. Their book discusses the making of the Taiwanese nation, which sees itself as a state and a homeland in its own right, despite having not achieved formal international … Continue reading Sea Control 571: Revolutionary Taiwan with Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison →

Sea Control
Sea Control 571: Revolutionary Taiwan with Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison

Sea Control

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 57:14


Links1. Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order, by Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison, Cambria, 2024.2. Taiwan's 400 Year History: Anniversary Edition, by Su Beng, 施朝暉, 2017.3. Catherine Lila Cho Twitter account.4. Mark Harrison Twitter account.

Real Crime Profile
#550: Geo-Forensics 2

Real Crime Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 39:51


Jim and kathy continue the conversation regarding Geo-Forensics with Dr. Mark Harrison.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Real Crime Profile
#549: Geo-Forensics 1

Real Crime Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 40:20


Kathy and Jim C. Discuss Geo-Forensics with Dr. Mark Harrison. In particular, they delve into The Moors Murders and the Winthrop ProcessSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

New Books Network
Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison, "Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order" (Cambria Press, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:21


Popular English-language discourse about Taiwan often contains tropes like how “Taiwan is the real China” or how Taiwan “split with China in 1949”. Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison's book Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order (Cambria, 2024) argues that such tropes dangerously oversimplify Taiwan's national narrative, especially after its democratization in the late 1980s/early 1990s.  Through chapters centered around examples easily accessible to layperson audiences, Revolutionary Taiwan aims to help readers understand how Taiwanese people conceptualize their self-identity, and why Taiwan's democratization process encompasses a series of “revolutionary” transformations. Catherine Lila Chou is an Assistant Professor of World History at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She previously taught at Grinnell College in Iowa and, besides writing about Taiwan, has a background in early modern British and European history. Mark Harrison is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania, and specializes in Taiwanese politics and society. He is also an expert associate of the National Security College at the Australian National University, and also works with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Taiwan-related issues. Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison, "Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order" (Cambria Press, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:21


Popular English-language discourse about Taiwan often contains tropes like how “Taiwan is the real China” or how Taiwan “split with China in 1949”. Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison's book Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order (Cambria, 2024) argues that such tropes dangerously oversimplify Taiwan's national narrative, especially after its democratization in the late 1980s/early 1990s.  Through chapters centered around examples easily accessible to layperson audiences, Revolutionary Taiwan aims to help readers understand how Taiwanese people conceptualize their self-identity, and why Taiwan's democratization process encompasses a series of “revolutionary” transformations. Catherine Lila Chou is an Assistant Professor of World History at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She previously taught at Grinnell College in Iowa and, besides writing about Taiwan, has a background in early modern British and European history. Mark Harrison is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania, and specializes in Taiwanese politics and society. He is also an expert associate of the National Security College at the Australian National University, and also works with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Taiwan-related issues. Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in East Asian Studies
Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison, "Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order" (Cambria Press, 2024)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:21


Popular English-language discourse about Taiwan often contains tropes like how “Taiwan is the real China” or how Taiwan “split with China in 1949”. Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison's book Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order (Cambria, 2024) argues that such tropes dangerously oversimplify Taiwan's national narrative, especially after its democratization in the late 1980s/early 1990s.  Through chapters centered around examples easily accessible to layperson audiences, Revolutionary Taiwan aims to help readers understand how Taiwanese people conceptualize their self-identity, and why Taiwan's democratization process encompasses a series of “revolutionary” transformations. Catherine Lila Chou is an Assistant Professor of World History at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She previously taught at Grinnell College in Iowa and, besides writing about Taiwan, has a background in early modern British and European history. Mark Harrison is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania, and specializes in Taiwanese politics and society. He is also an expert associate of the National Security College at the Australian National University, and also works with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Taiwan-related issues. Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies

New Books in Chinese Studies
Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison, "Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order" (Cambria Press, 2024)

New Books in Chinese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 58:21


Popular English-language discourse about Taiwan often contains tropes like how “Taiwan is the real China” or how Taiwan “split with China in 1949”. Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison's book Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order (Cambria, 2024) argues that such tropes dangerously oversimplify Taiwan's national narrative, especially after its democratization in the late 1980s/early 1990s.  Through chapters centered around examples easily accessible to layperson audiences, Revolutionary Taiwan aims to help readers understand how Taiwanese people conceptualize their self-identity, and why Taiwan's democratization process encompasses a series of “revolutionary” transformations. Catherine Lila Chou is an Assistant Professor of World History at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She previously taught at Grinnell College in Iowa and, besides writing about Taiwan, has a background in early modern British and European history. Mark Harrison is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania, and specializes in Taiwanese politics and society. He is also an expert associate of the National Security College at the Australian National University, and also works with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Taiwan-related issues. Anthony Kao is a writer who intersects international affairs and cultural criticism. He founded/edits Cinema Escapist—a publication exploring the sociopolitical context behind global film and television—and also writes for outlets like The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Diplomat, and Eater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
Black History Month: Does it feel like celebration this year?

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 51:46


Amid attacks on diverse and equity programs we hear from callers about how that affects the meaning of Black History Month this year. We also hear from author, long-time educator and father of three NHL players, Karl Subban, Mark Harrison, founder of The MH3 Collective and Black Talent Initiative, and Tosen Nwadei, assistant professor at the University of Toronto, who researches stigma and inequality.

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
Savages in Anatomy of a Fall - Pop Screen 137

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 46:18


One year ago, a very good boi and a steel-drum cover of 50 Cent became the most unexpected Oscar-season obsessions this side of Karla Sofia Gascon's tweets. It's Anatomy of a Fall, of course, and if you're thinking "Where's the Pop Screen connection?", look closer - you've got former Savages frontwoman turned "personal album"-maker and prolific collaborator Jehnny Beth playing the nanny, the real hero of the film. Real hero? Well, yeah - she saves the dog.Join a flu-riddled Graham as he reteams with Film Stories's Mark Harrison to discover, once and for all, whether she did it or not, talk about Sandra Huller's incredible 2023, uncover what was originally going to replace that immortal Fiddy needle-drop, and discuss this thoughtful, grown-up hit in the only way men of their generation can: through Simpsons references and repurposed gags from The Day Today.Not everyone can afford a house like the one in this film on a writer's wages, so we'd be grateful if you could back our Patreon, where you'll get a bonus episode of this very show every month, plus regular written reviews of The Twilight Zone, classic Asian genre cinema, Red Dwarf and The X-Files, and a special chaotic bonus podcast at the end of every month. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to find out more.

On the Time Lash
Doof-Dooftor Who 1: Is Doctor Who A Soap?

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 43:03


Send us a text"Oh my dear Princess, you have been naive..."To celebrate 40 years of EastEnders, Mark convenes Mark Harrison and Lee McMenemy from The Polis Box in the Queen Vic to discuss whether or not Doctor Who is "too soapy". Beyond their statuses as institutions which rely heavily on cliffhangers, what else ties Doctor Who to EastEnders and other soaps like Coronation Street?Under discussion: The Great EastEnders Slide Disaster of 2004, Phil Mitchell as Mickey Mouse, and a succession of William Hartnell lookalikes.You can watch Corrie's tram crash (directed by Graeme Harper) here.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

The Driven Podcast
Mark Harrison of Praga & The Road to Bohema

The Driven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 102:29


Mark Harrison is rightfully regarded as an automotive sales and marketing expert, having worked in integral roles with brands such as Honda and its BTCC team, BMW, where he assisted in the launch of the Iconic BMW M3 CSL and later the new Mini and McLaren where he helped launch the first road cars for the brand.Today, Mark is known for his role with Praga, a company steeped in history, which is now responsible for producing the iconic Praga R1 racing cars and, later, the new road-going Hyper Car - Bohema.In this week's podcast episode, Mark shares some of the highlights of his career history and brings us up to speed on the hypercar, which is now causing waves in the new world of specialist hypercars._______________________________________________The Driven Podcast brings you motoring-focused discussions, observations from the automotive world, and interviews in which we explore our guests' careers, exploits, and anything else worth discussing.We will also keep you up to speed with the latest automotive news stories and insights into the cars and motorcycles we're reviewing at Driven. Find yet more content on our website, YouTube channel and social feeds, which are readily available to explore via the links below.The Driven Podcast is a Paramex Digital Production hosted by Motoring journalist, producer, and presenter John Marcar, Legendary Photographer and Classic Car restorer Amy Heynes, Professional Racing and Precision Driver Miles Lacey, Journalist and presenter Alex Goy and Journalist and broadcaster Charlotte Vowden PLUS the occasional special guest host.Website: driven.siteYouTube: @driven.videosInstagram: @driven.siteSeries Executive Producer - John MarcarAudio Producer & Title Music - Tom KentTo find out more about Driven and The Driven Podcast, please visit driven.site and find us on social media by the same name: @driven.siteTo contact the show, email us via podcast@driven.site© 2024-2025. All rights reserved. Driven and the driven logo are registered trademarks of Paramex Digital Limited. Other brands or product names featured within this podcast or associated media are the trademarks of their owners, respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the Time Lash
In the Timelash #9 - Mark Harrison

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 113:30


Send us a text"Make Earth Wet Again"Mark invites Film Stories' Mark Harrison to submit his five choices for the Tinsel Tunnel. Why doesn't Mark want to make Earth wet again? What's hiding underneath the scratchy red blanket? And why can't the Doctor go back and save Adric? All this and more!Apologies for any audio issues you might experience with this episode, we'd have used AI to clean it up, but we don't have Ian Levine's considerable heft....I mean, wealth.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

On the Time Lash
OTTL Extra: Censor-Rights or Censor-Wrongs?

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 90:08


Send us a textMark is joined by Film Stories' Mark Harrison to discuss the history of censorship and Doctor Who. From the Australian censor clips of the 1960s to the BBFC's rulings on the Ncuti Gatwa era, the two Marks unpick whether regulatory oversight and "censorship" have been good for Doctor Who.But don't worry, there are plenty of laughs along the way, including Ofcom's ruling on "insufficient underwear", why the Sacha Dhawan Master had a particularly awful Christmas Day, and which Ncuti Gatwa episode is officially more grisly than Attack of the Cyberman.You can read Mark D's WhoCulture piece on censorship here.You can listen to the BBFC's Doctor Who podcast here.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

Blues is the Truth
Blues is the Truth 718

Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 120:00


This week on Blues is the Truth, Ian McHugh returns with another fantastic episode, delivering the very best in blues music, with a mix of both classic tracks and new releases. This episode is packed with an incredible lineup of artists that any blues lover will appreciate. Featured artists include the iconic Fleetwood Mac, whose influence on blues-rock is undeniable. Johnny Mars and the Cold Heart Revue bring their distinctive sound, while Mark Harrison captivates with his rich storytelling through song. The show also spotlights blues legend Clarence Gatemouth Brown and the soulful voice of Matthew Chaffey. Chad Strentz, known for his vocal prowess, will also feature, alongside the Memphis Royal Brothers and the powerful Shemekia Copeland. Listeners will be treated to tracks from rising star Thomas Heppell and the raw, traditional sound of Mad Dog Blues and William Harris. Colin James showcases his polished style, while Dave Ferra adds a touch of acoustic blues. The Muddy Waters 100 tribute brings an important historical element to the episode, with performances by Jovin Webb and Gary Nicholson adding contemporary flair. Classic blues is well-represented with tracks from Jimmie Vaughan and Jimmy Regal and the Royals, while Alvin Lee's guitar work will surely impress. Phil Coyne and the Wayward Aces, along with a dynamic collaboration between Johnny Burgin and Anson Funderburgh, will also be featured. The episode wraps up with the talents of Marcus Tummer, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Phillip Fankhauser, and the stunning vocals of Laura Holland. Regular features such as Title Track Tango, where Ian selects tracks that share their titles with the album, Blues Driver, where Paul Micheal picks an amazing classic track, and The Song Remains The Same, which dives into some of the most unexpected blues covers, make this episode of Blues is the Truth a must-listen. Tune in for an expertly curated journey through the blues, guided by the knowledgeable and passionate Ian McHugh.

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)
Headline Scratchers: David Common takes on new quiz game... and loses

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 7:42


Metro Morning's inaugural quiz game is a head scratcher of linked news stories. David Common plays against Metro Morning's business columnist, Mark Harrison. If you want play in a future game and win bragging rights, email us at metromorning@cbc.ca.

PopMaster
Up we go!

PopMaster

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 14:30


Mark Harrison in Hull joins Vernon Kay to take on Ann Tigerstedt in Wokingham!

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - Episode 119

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 52:31


We've covered plenty of biopics of musical legends on this podcast, and one word has hovered unspoken in the background: Cox. Dewey Cox, that is, the legendary rocker played by John C Reilly in Jake Kasdan's Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. A musical innovator, a tortured genius, a tireless advocate for small people's rights... he didn't exist, of course, but this spoof is so beautifully observed it doesn't really matter. Let's duet! This week, Mark Harrison of Film Stories rejoins Graham to look at the film that makes it impossible to watch any other biopic without giggling inappropriately at all the sad parts. We discuss the cameos that were cut, the gruelling promotional tour Reilly embarked on in support of the film, and which of 2024's biopics include scenes from this film played dead straight. It's a beautiful ride, alright. If you want to buy us a sink to replace the ones we broke during our dark period, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get a monthly bonus episode of this very show, plus two other podcasts not available anywhere else - From the Video Aisle, looking at cult favourite franchises, and the unclassifiable Last Night... We also do written articles on classic television science fiction and Asian genre films, and much more besides. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-screen/message

Production Value Matters: The Business Event Podcast
Prescriptive Storytelling and Meaningful Connections: The Future of Events with Mark Harrison, Founder of MH3 Group

Production Value Matters: The Business Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 36:52


In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne is joined by Mark Harrison, the founder of The T1 Agency, sponsorshipX and MH3 Group. Join them as they discuss the evolution of SBX Academy and its goals of inspiring individuals, improving education, and building community, as well as explore the importance of removing barriers, fostering meaningful connections, and promoting innovation in the event industry.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
The photographer who witnessed Prince Andrew's Newsnight interview

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 6:37


A new movie ‘Scoop' on Netflix released this morning retells Prince Andrew's infamous interview with Emily Maitlis on BBC Newsnight. Mark Harrison, who was the Professional Photographer, witnessed the interview first-hand and he told Newstalk Breakfast what is observed.

Insane In The Men Brain
Photographer Mark Harrison

Insane In The Men Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 63:09


“An hour of television can change everything,” Billie Piper says in the trailer for the new Netflix film based on the true events leading up to Prince Andrew's explosive 2019 BBC Newsnight interview. The eyes of Britain were on journalist Emily Maitlis (played by Gillian Anderson) as she grilled the royal (Rufus Sewell) about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The fallout was immediate, as Prince Andrew announced that he was stepping back from his public duties in the days following the broadcast.  24 hours ahead of the new Netflix drama SCOOP "dropping", here's another chance to hear Mark Harrison, the photographer who took the photo that was front page on newspapers around the world, talking to Rich Wilson back in 2021. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oliver Callan
Photographer Mark Harrison

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 14:32


Scoop is a new Netflix drama on the Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew. Photographer Mark Harrison was hired to takes photos of the now infamous interview at Buckingham Palace.

Fireflies Unite Podcast With Kea
Reflecting on the Mental Health of Black Men and Boys featuring Mark Harrison

Fireflies Unite Podcast With Kea

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 77:54


IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Mark Harrison to discuss the importance of recognizing and supporting the mental health of Black men and boys. Mark is a clinical mental health counselor, mental health advocate, and Army veteran who survived two suicide attempts. SpotlightCharles Johnson, former NFL wide receiver, died by suicide on July 17, 2022 at the age of 50. Charles played for the Steelers, Eagles, Patriots, and Bills before retiring. He was the Assistant Athletic Director at Heritage High School in Wake Forest, NC at the time of his passing.ResourceThe Confess Project of America is a national organization that fosters mental health advocacy in the Black barber and beauty industry by building awareness, breaking stigma, and increasing access to care within the communities they serve. You can check out the organization's IG at @theconfessprojectofamerica.Community Changemaker Kofi “Kizzle” Forson, founder of Express Yourself Black Man, a podcast and healing community for black men. You can check out Kizzle's work on IG at @ExpressYourselfBlackMan. Moment of Inspiration  “Black man, it's okay to not be okay. Black man, there is nothing you cannot do or attain in this world. Black man, you are a powerful force in this world. Black man, you are not alone. Black man, you are loved.”  - KizzleConnect with Us Follow us on IGFollow us on TikTok Follow us on YoutubeFollow T-Kea on IG and TikTokFollow Jordan on IGDonate Your support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in Black community. Support the cause! Shop Get your merch and support the show!EventsBlack & Suicidal: Peer Support GroupDate: Thursday, March 28, 2024Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PMGet your tickets now!DisclaimerInformation shared on our platforms, including details about individuals lost to suicide, is sourced from loved ones, social media, and/or news. Efforts are made for accuracy and sensitivity, but data may be incomplete. If you're a family member seeking to add or correct information, email us at info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org. We honor families' wishes and promptly address concerns. We approach this topic with care and respect. Thank you for understanding. Sending love and light!

On the Time Lash
Norman Wisdom vs. The Space Nazis (Daleks in Colour)

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 118:44


To celebrate the release of The Daleks in Colour on Bluray and DVD this week, Ben and Mark are joined once again by Mark Harrison to discuss how well it updates a 1965 classic, and what it has in common with Peter Cushing's Dr. Who & the Daleks movieWhy is Peter Cushing's non-canon Doctor Who movie the definitive telling of the first encounter with the Daleks? And will Benjamin Cook's choppily edited version for the TikTok generation ever topple Milton Subotsky's technicolour marvel?Also: What is the Del Boy falling through the bar of Doctor Who? Which 1960s companion was one of 30 names attached to be the next James Bond after Sean Connery? Is the colourised Daleks just the different birthday cake to ruin?Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
How the CCP is using religion to spread its influence in Taiwan

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 28:36


How Beijing is allegedly using a popular folk religion to spread its influence in Taiwan. Also, sex industry survivor Rose Hunter is urging South Australian politicians to rethink their support for full decriminalisation of the trade.

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
How the CCP is using religion to spread its influence in Taiwan

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 12:12


How Beijing is allegedly using a popular folk religion to spread its influence in Taiwan.

Tradlore
After Dark w/ Omnivore's Homestead and Quivers

Tradlore

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 119:57


In this episode we are joined by Mark Harrison of Omnivore's to discuss his company, hunting, shooting, and most topics traditional archery.

The National Security Podcast
Taiwan's 2024 elections: what you need to know

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 41:36


As Taiwan's 2024 elections draw near, who are the key candidates and what are they offering? How might China respond to a change of government? And what are the main risks and opportunities for Australia? In this episode, China experts Mark Harrison and Antonia Finnane join Susan Dietz-Henderson to discuss the upcoming Taiwan elections, and how the results will have implications not only for Taiwan, but for the region too. Mark Harrison is a Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania. He is also an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC). Antonia Finnane is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne. Susan Dietz-Henderson is a Senior Executive Adviser at NSC, currently on secondment from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Show notes: ANU National Security College academic programs: find out more We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mangroves to Mountains Podcast
Mark Harrison from Omnivores Quivers and Homestead

The Mangroves to Mountains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 66:40


This was a fun conversation with Mark Harrison from www.omnivoresquivers.com We talk bow building, hunting, and finding motivation while living the dream. Mark is a super talented guy in a lot of areas and a hoot to talk with! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-dussias/support

Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour
Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour - 9.7.23

Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 130:24


A MONUMENTAL ORGANIZING MOMENT….& VICTORY IN ECUADOR     This breakthrough two-hour networking session joins RAY MCCLENDON and ANDREA MILLER of the “Georgia Miracle” with RACHEL COYLE and COURTNEY FLYNN of swing state Ohio, where a major grassroots victory has been won protecting the referendum process.   Ray tells us he has now helped form a new multi-state organization to help spread the grassroots tactics and strategies that famously turned two US Senate seats from Georgia into a reshaped majority in the nation's upper house.   Andrea explains some of the key organizing principles that have made her work at the Center for Common Ground so critically important to protecting democracy throughout our nation.     Rachel then explains how the grassroots forces in the Buckeye State beat back a GOP attempt to destroy the referendum process.   She's joined by Courtney Flynn from the Ohio Voter Rights Coalition, which helped turn this seemingly un-winnable fight into a landmark victory for democracy.   Joining these great multi-state organizers will hopefully help yield a transcendent campaign operation that will spread from the Ohio/Georgia axis throughout the US in the coming years, especially in the lead-up to 2024.   Joining the dialog is VINNIE DESTEFANO of the Julian Assange campaign who is full of brilliant campaign tactics—banner drops and more—usable by grassroots groups throughout the world.   JOHN STEINER and WENDI LEDERMAN add to the critical dialog.   ERIC LAZARUS joins the great RUSSELL GREENE to fill us in on the major march coming up at the United Nations on September 17.  Russell continues to break barriers with his signature brilliance and perseverance.   FOREST BEAUDOIN-FREED and MARK HARRISON contribute to the dialog.   MYLA RESON warns that despite his progressive reputation, US Senator SHELDON WHITEHOUSE has been a dangerous advocate of atomic power.   For our second hour, we're joined by Teamster organizer AARON WAZLAVEK who celebrates his union's hard-won wins and promises to join us again.   In our second hour, the great STEVE DONZIGER tells us of the monumental victory of the Ecuadorian people, who've become the first national population to vote a ban on oil drilling.     Steve has become a major figure in the progressive movement as a result of Chevon's attacks against him, and will be feted at a fundraising event in Topanga Canyon, California, headlined by JANE FONDA, JODIE EVANS and others.   Steve's fundraiser host, DOROTHY REIK, fills us in on the big mistake the oil industry has made in taking away attorney Donziger's law license.  What a travesty!!!    JUSTIN LEBLANC, TATANKA BRICCA, MIMI SPREADBURY, JEFFREY BARKDULL and MARY STONEWALL-DOUGLAS expand the dialog.   The great CAMILLA REES punctuates the drama with critical references to the fight to shut the Diablo Canyon nukes.   Thank you all for joining us in this monumental dialog.  No Nukes!  And we wish the people of Ecuador success in protecting the beloved Amazon.  

The Bunker
Isolation nation: Why sanctions on Russia are working… and what we must do next.

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 28:13


Over 1.5k Russian people and entities have been sanctioned by the UK over its illegal invasion of Ukraine. A year on, are they actually working? And could there be more to come? Mark Harrison is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick. He joins Alex Andreou in The Bunker. “Historically the difficulty of sanctions has been that the prediction of the impact of them are always overestimated.” – Mark Harrison. “Sanctions can do very little on their own, except push Russia towards more adventurism.” – Mark Harrison. “Russia will find workarounds, but we have to work to make that as costly as possible.” – Mark Harrison. www.patreon.com/bunkercast  Written and presented by Alex Andreou. Producer: Chris Jones. Audio production: Simon Williams. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vox Pop
Medical Monday 8/7/23: Cardiology with Dr. Mark Harrison

Vox Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 49:15


Joining us for Medical Monday is Dr. Mark Harrison, Managing Physician of the Hudson Valley Heart Center and Chief of Cardiology at Vassar Brothers Medical Center part of Nuvance Health. Ray Graf hosts.

New Books Network
Mark Harrison, "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 63:18


The Soviet Union was one of the most secretive states that ever existed. Defended by a complex apparatus of rules and checks administered by the secret police, the Soviet state had seemingly unprecedented capabilities based on its near monopoly of productive capital, monolithic authority, and secretive decision making. But behind the scenes, Soviet secrecy was double-edged: it raised transaction costs, incentivized indecision, compromised the effectiveness of government officials, eroded citizens' trust in institutions and in each other, and led to a secretive society and an uninformed elite. The result is what Dr. Mark Harrison in Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism (Stanford University Press, 2023) calls the secrecy/capacity tradeoff: a bargain in which the Soviet state accepted the reduction of state capacity as the cost of ensuring its own survival. This book is the first comprehensive, analytical, multi-faceted history of Soviet secrecy in the English language. Dr. Harrison combines quantitative and qualitative evidence to evaluate the impact of secrecy on Soviet state capacity from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Based on multiple years of research in once-secret Soviet-era archives, this book addresses two gaps in history and social science: one the core role of secrecy in building and stabilising the communist states of the twentieth century; the other the corrosive effects of secrecy on the capabilities of authoritarian states. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Mark Harrison, "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 63:18


The Soviet Union was one of the most secretive states that ever existed. Defended by a complex apparatus of rules and checks administered by the secret police, the Soviet state had seemingly unprecedented capabilities based on its near monopoly of productive capital, monolithic authority, and secretive decision making. But behind the scenes, Soviet secrecy was double-edged: it raised transaction costs, incentivized indecision, compromised the effectiveness of government officials, eroded citizens' trust in institutions and in each other, and led to a secretive society and an uninformed elite. The result is what Dr. Mark Harrison in Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism (Stanford University Press, 2023) calls the secrecy/capacity tradeoff: a bargain in which the Soviet state accepted the reduction of state capacity as the cost of ensuring its own survival. This book is the first comprehensive, analytical, multi-faceted history of Soviet secrecy in the English language. Dr. Harrison combines quantitative and qualitative evidence to evaluate the impact of secrecy on Soviet state capacity from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Based on multiple years of research in once-secret Soviet-era archives, this book addresses two gaps in history and social science: one the core role of secrecy in building and stabilising the communist states of the twentieth century; the other the corrosive effects of secrecy on the capabilities of authoritarian states. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Political Science
Mark Harrison, "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 63:18


The Soviet Union was one of the most secretive states that ever existed. Defended by a complex apparatus of rules and checks administered by the secret police, the Soviet state had seemingly unprecedented capabilities based on its near monopoly of productive capital, monolithic authority, and secretive decision making. But behind the scenes, Soviet secrecy was double-edged: it raised transaction costs, incentivized indecision, compromised the effectiveness of government officials, eroded citizens' trust in institutions and in each other, and led to a secretive society and an uninformed elite. The result is what Dr. Mark Harrison in Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism (Stanford University Press, 2023) calls the secrecy/capacity tradeoff: a bargain in which the Soviet state accepted the reduction of state capacity as the cost of ensuring its own survival. This book is the first comprehensive, analytical, multi-faceted history of Soviet secrecy in the English language. Dr. Harrison combines quantitative and qualitative evidence to evaluate the impact of secrecy on Soviet state capacity from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Based on multiple years of research in once-secret Soviet-era archives, this book addresses two gaps in history and social science: one the core role of secrecy in building and stabilising the communist states of the twentieth century; the other the corrosive effects of secrecy on the capabilities of authoritarian states. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Mark Harrison, "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 63:18


The Soviet Union was one of the most secretive states that ever existed. Defended by a complex apparatus of rules and checks administered by the secret police, the Soviet state had seemingly unprecedented capabilities based on its near monopoly of productive capital, monolithic authority, and secretive decision making. But behind the scenes, Soviet secrecy was double-edged: it raised transaction costs, incentivized indecision, compromised the effectiveness of government officials, eroded citizens' trust in institutions and in each other, and led to a secretive society and an uninformed elite. The result is what Dr. Mark Harrison in Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism (Stanford University Press, 2023) calls the secrecy/capacity tradeoff: a bargain in which the Soviet state accepted the reduction of state capacity as the cost of ensuring its own survival. This book is the first comprehensive, analytical, multi-faceted history of Soviet secrecy in the English language. Dr. Harrison combines quantitative and qualitative evidence to evaluate the impact of secrecy on Soviet state capacity from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Based on multiple years of research in once-secret Soviet-era archives, this book addresses two gaps in history and social science: one the core role of secrecy in building and stabilising the communist states of the twentieth century; the other the corrosive effects of secrecy on the capabilities of authoritarian states. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Mark Harrison, "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 63:18


The Soviet Union was one of the most secretive states that ever existed. Defended by a complex apparatus of rules and checks administered by the secret police, the Soviet state had seemingly unprecedented capabilities based on its near monopoly of productive capital, monolithic authority, and secretive decision making. But behind the scenes, Soviet secrecy was double-edged: it raised transaction costs, incentivized indecision, compromised the effectiveness of government officials, eroded citizens' trust in institutions and in each other, and led to a secretive society and an uninformed elite. The result is what Dr. Mark Harrison in Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism (Stanford University Press, 2023) calls the secrecy/capacity tradeoff: a bargain in which the Soviet state accepted the reduction of state capacity as the cost of ensuring its own survival. This book is the first comprehensive, analytical, multi-faceted history of Soviet secrecy in the English language. Dr. Harrison combines quantitative and qualitative evidence to evaluate the impact of secrecy on Soviet state capacity from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Based on multiple years of research in once-secret Soviet-era archives, this book addresses two gaps in history and social science: one the core role of secrecy in building and stabilising the communist states of the twentieth century; the other the corrosive effects of secrecy on the capabilities of authoritarian states. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

Undertaking: The Podcast
#478 Florida Man, We Need A Deposit To Help, Listener Emails and An Awesome Obit

Undertaking: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 54:35


A Florida teacher has been sacked for breaking the news to students that they'll die someday. In an ironic twist, the same school held an acive shooter drill. We wonder if the drill was a success, with the no dying in Florida rule and all. In other news, how much to you need to pick up mom? Who's taking out pacemakers these days and what the heck for.  Plus a couple smart alack kids get and A+ on mom's obit.  If you have a question about a situation or funeral, ask the guys at info@undertakingthepodcast.com Today's sponsor:  CST Certified Safety Training. Don't spend your child's summer break printing SDS sheets. Plus, trees are nice. Mark Harrison will fix y'all up, keep ya trained so you can do other things, like depabe casket backgrounds. Connec with CST https://certifiedsafetytraining.org/pages/oshaexperts

The Driven Chat Podcast
The Sounds of Goodwood Members Meeting 2023 with John Marcar, Miles Lacey & Tim Hutton

The Driven Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 121:22


This week on The Driven Chat Podcast, John Marcar brings you The Sounds of Goodwood Members Meeting 2023 #MM80 and, with it, 21 fantastic conversations John, Tim and Miles had throughout the two-day event.This week's guests in order of appearance:ON SATURDAY, we speak to Racing driver Grant Williams, a previous podcast and Goodwood celebrity, thanks to his sideways antics in his Jaguar racing cars. Photographers Rob Overy, Nigel Harniman and Jake Boreham. Racing driver Alex Brundle, racing driver and television presenter Tiff Needell, and racing driver Mike Wilds famous for racing in F1, Saloon cars, Touring cars Le Mans and more. Motorcycle racer and previous podcast guest Maria Costello, journalist, racing driver and TV presenter Chris Harris, TV presenter and friend Nicki Sheilds, and Goodwood lap record holder Nick Padmore. I then found a good friend and, by chance, unfolded an amazing story with touring car driver Jake Hill.ON SUNDAY, we talk to the man that has orchestrated the event and the Goodwood estate as we know it today, his grace, The Duke of Richmond, followed by BTCC legend and Le Mans racing driver Darren Turner. Miles and John then found racing driver Justin Law who, unbeknown to us, hadn't had the best race. We then found the MD of Praga Cars, Mark Harrison. We then bump into the racing driver, Goodwood celebrity and friend of the show James Wood before catching up with historic motorsport engineer Karim Demynn as he prepared to see his 1950s Ferrari 250 Testarossa compete. We round off the event by talking to Le Mans legend Andy Wallace, racing driver Stuart Morley and one last catch-up with Jake Hill following a saga that will no doubt be talked about for generations.That's 21 conversations with 21 truly amazing people at one of my favourite events on the calendar. Let's dive into the event right from the moment I arrive alongside my friend Tim Hutton.The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital. It is available to stream on all the usual podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, Audible and more. For more information on Driven, visit www.drivenchat.comContact the show via email: podcast@drivenchat.comGet involved;WATCH >> Driven Chat on YouTubeFOLLOW >> Driven Chat on InstagramDISCUSS >> Driven Chat on FacebookONLINE >> DrivenChat.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Car Chat
#163 Mark Harrison | Praga Cars - Putting Youtubers In Racecars And The Bohema Hypercar

Car Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 87:55


In this episode, we chat with Mark Harrison, Managing Director at Praga Cars UK, about what it takes to create a successful automotive brand. From working with journalists and YouTubers to the Praga Bohema. We delve into this new car and see what it's all about.Enjoy,SamShow Notes:0:00 - Intro5:25 - Working with Journalists16:27 - Working with Youtubers36:16 - The Bohema1:00:08 - 5 Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Table Talk
With Harriet Hastings

Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 20:13


Harriet Hastings is the founder of hand-iced biscuit delivery company Biscuiteers which delivers over 2 million biscuits worldwide every year.  On the podcast she speaks to Lara and Liv about growing up as a fussy eater, the trials and tribulations of starting her own business, and her desert island meal.  Photo credit: Mark Harrison

The James Bond A-Z Podcast
Spectre (2015)

The James Bond A-Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 102:16


On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy are joined by movie journalist Mark Harrison, to talk about 205's Spectre.The team do a deep dive into the story behind the fourth Daniel Craig Bond film, directed by Sir Sam Mendes, which hoped to repeat the success of 2012's Skyfall, but ultimately fell somewhat short.We explore the team behind the film, the story of its production, the locations, stunts, and much more.We also look at the film's legacy, and where it stands with the fans.James Bond will return... in next week's James Bond's A-Z Podcast.Buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatozShop James Bond A-Z t-shirts and merchandise: the-james-bond-a-z-podcast.creator-spring.com/Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatozFind us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatozEmail us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.ukAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Stroke Stories
Mark Harrison

Stroke Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 17:43


In this episode, we spoke to Mark Harrison, who suffered a stroke when he was 56 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The James Bond A-Z Podcast
Q: Desmond Llewelyn, Ben Whishaw, the gadgets and more

The James Bond A-Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 93:41


On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy are joined by journalist Mark Harrison to do a deep dive into Q, the MI6 Quartermaster who has appeared in 22 out of the 25 Eon Bond films, as well as 1967's Casino Royale and 1983's Never Say Never Again. The episode takes a look at the history and origins of Q in the Ian Fleming novels, discussing his likely inspirations and early appearance in Dr No. We also take a look at the rich life and career of Desmond Llewelyn, the actor with the most appearances in the entire film series from 1963's From Russia With Love to 1999's The World Is Not Enough. We dig into the other incarnations of Q from Geoffrey Bayldon in Casino Royale to Alec McCowen in Never Say Never Again, and Ben Whishaw's modern take on the character. We're saving John Cleese's R for a later episode. It wouldn't be an episode on Q without discussing his many gadgets too, and we've also squeezed in a little quiz at the end for those that want to take part. If you want to take part in our 60th anniversary special, record a clip of yourself talking about your favourite, under-appreciated Bond movie moment and email the audio file (under 2 minutes please) to podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk. James Bond will return... in next week's James Bond's A-Z Podcast. Follow Mark Harrison on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHarrison90 Support the show by buying us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatoz Shop James Bond A-Z t-shirts and merchandise: the-james-bond-a-z-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatoz Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatoz Email us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Conversations on the Creek
Breaking Down the Barriers Between Producers and Insurers with Mark Harrison of Ivans

Conversations on the Creek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 14:08


Partner Podcast # 20 | Maximizing the productivity, brand loyalty and experience of agents, brokers, and other insurance intermediaries is easier said than done. In this episode of the Conversations on the Creek podcast series, Crystal Darling of Duck Creek chats with Mark Harrison of Ivans about what needs to happen in order to improve the ease of doing business between insurers and producers, the role of data exchanges in bridging the gap between core systems and agency management systems, and where he sees the future for how data will flow between all parties involved.   To learn more about Duck Creek's partnership with Ivans go to https://www.duckcreek.com/partner/ivans/.   Check out all our other episodes and subscribe to Conversations on the Creek on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and https://www.duckcreek.com/podcasts/.            

The James Bond A-Z Podcast
No Time To Die (2021)

The James Bond A-Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 111:16


On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler and Brendan Duffy are joined by journalist Mark Harrison to do a deep dive into the story behind 2021's No Time To Die, starring Daniel Craig as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007. The episode covers the story of Daniel Craig's fifth and final outing as Bond which could easily claim the title of the most trouble Eon production to date. We track the progress of the movie from Danny Boyle's Bond 25 to the film that was released (eventually) in 2021, how its script evolved, how the cast and crew were assembled, where is was made, how the stunts were achieved, and much more. We also tackle the film's big spoilers, discuss the reputation and legacy of the divisive movie, and talk about the future of Bond. If you want to take part in our 60th anniversary special, record a clip of yourself talking about your favourite, under-appreciated Bond movie moment and email the audio file (under 2 minutes please) to podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk. James Bond will return... in next week's James Bond's A-Z Podcast. Follow Mark Harrison on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHarrison90 Support the show by buying us a coffee: ko-fi.com/jamesbondatoz Shop James Bond A-Z t-shirts and merchandise: the-james-bond-a-z-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatoz Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatoz Email us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy