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Pauline Hanna on a boat, sea breeze, big smiles. It’s the image filmmakers of a new three-part documentary into her death, and subsequent murder trial of her husband, decide to open on. Philip Polkinghorne was found not guilty of strangling his wife and making it look like she’d taken her own life. The Front Page covered the mammoth nine-week trial in the series: Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial. Today on The Front Page, executive producer Mark McNeill is with us to talk about the trial, the documentary, and the life of Pauline. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read more about this and other stories in the New Zealand Herald, online at nzherald.co.nz, or tune in to news bulletins across the NZME network. Host: Chelsea DanielsSound Engineer: Richard MartinProducer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Family Doctor: Lessons Learned, Wisdom Shared, Dr Thomas White speaks with Dr Mark McNeill, the current President of the NCAFP. Raised in Raeford NC from a family of educators, Dr McNeill describes his journey to establishing his unique, independent, patient-centered, portal-facilitated practice in Asheville in 2012. He clearly describes how good practice management is the key driver of professional satisfaction. Dr McNeill shares his personal experience with Hurricane Helene and his suggestions on how Family Physicians might prepare for and respond to such disasters in the future. Lastly, hear what a mentor taught Dr McNeill early in his career about the one word that signifies the ultimate virtue of the "good" Family Physician. (Hint: the word starts with an A and ends with a Y.)By the way, go to thefamilydoctorpodcast.com for our new website and blog. Dr Lee Beatty shares his thoughts on the latest shared lessons and wisdom from our distinguished guests.
Listen to the installation speech of NCAFP's new President, Dr. Mark McNeill, given at the Winter Family Physicians Weekend in Early December, as he discusses the innovative nature of family physicians and lessons learned from the impact of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina.
Join Josh Israel and Sean Cavanaugh in the season finale of the ACO Show, recorded live at Aledade's North Carolina Value Summit. They engage with three primary care physicians—Dr. Wayne Haga, Dr. Mark McNeill, and Dr. Art Apolinario—about their success in value-based care and how they are using their increased revenue to improve patient care. Submit your questions, comments, or episode ideas to acoshow@aledade.com
New Romantic: A subculture movement that originated in the UK in the 1970s and early 80s that focused on a more androgynous and glamorous style. Artists and bands like Boy George and Roxy Music popularized the look and feel of the New Romantic style.Neuromantic: Yukihiro Takahashi's 1981 solo album. A pun on New Romantic and a reference to Takahashi's own neurosis. Neuromantic may have all three members of Yellow Magic Orchestra, but this was Takahashi's chance to showcase his incredible musicianship. He collaborated with Andy McKay and Phil Manzera of the aforementioned Roxy Music to create a masterpiece that wasn't afraid to challenge the listener with its futuristic cyberpunk-esque sound.DJ/Curator/Producer Mark "Frosty" McNeill joins us to talk about the European influence in Neuromantic, the process of creating the Pacific Breeze compilations, and how the boom of city pop has affected record labels and artists today.Check out our Spotify playlist for this episode! We also have the playlist on YouTubeIf you enjoy Primer please support the show and get some cool gifts too!Follow Frosty: Instagram | DublabFollow Primer: Instagram | Twitter | TikTok
While the telehealth industry has existed for over two decades, it is widely recognized today due to its rapid acceleration and implementation in healthcare as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The TBI Talks Tech team discusses this industry, the hesitation and transformation of telehealth over the past couple of years, and the future of telehealth as a whole with TBI's Business Development Manager, Mark McNeill, in today's episode.
What's Up and welcome back to Anybody & Everybody! Boy do we have a fun one for you today! Joining the show is PLL Archers Mark McNeill and MLL every team, Ronnie Fernando. These guys reached out and wanted to talk about everything except lacrosse, and I think it is one of the best episodes we have had to date! Enjoy! To shop with code "HERM15" check out second9golf.com If you are interested in coming on A&E, check out this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L8R3DKY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anybody-and-everybody/support
Mark McNeill joined the podcast to discuss playing minor hockey in Edmonton, playing in the WHL for the Prince Albert Raiders, getting drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks & playing overseas.
On today's episode W. Scott Olsen is talking to Mark McNeill.Mark McNeill is a landscape and astro-photographer from Northwest of England. His passion for landscape photography started over ten years ago. Some of his favourite locations are based in the English Lake district and Glencoe, Scotland.He is an award winning astro-photographer of the year 2018, a member of the Royal Photographic Society and a Nikon NPS member.Click here to visit Mark's website.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES - high quality quarterly printed photography magazine.Click here to find out more about FRAMES Magazine and join our community.
Welcome back to another episode of Quick Talks. This is most definitely a great episode. We've got a new microphone, and a beast of a guest: Mark McNeill! Mark is a midfielder for the Archers in the PLL and was a 2 sport athlete at UNC, playing lacrosse and football. We talk championship series, being a 2 sport threat in college, being black in lacrosse, and a very weird breakfast! Let Mark brighten your day as you listen to this podcast and thank you for supporting.Mark NcNeill: https://www.instagram.com/mcneills21/?hl=enMusic: https://soundcloud.com/geehuesHelping:https://www.savethechildren.org/us/what-we-do/where-we-work/greater-middle-east-eurasia/yemen
On this episode of the Pro Lacrosse Talk podcast, we interview Archers LC midfielder Mark McNeill. We discuss his time at UNC Chapel Hill and playing both football and lacrosse, making the jump to the pros and joining the PLL with Archers LC. We also discuss his travels to Japan, friendship with fellow pros Pat Harbeson and Marcus Holman, and the inspiration behind #MooseIsLoose. --- The Pro Lacrosse Talk podcast is the first and only lacrosse podcast covering all four professional lacrosse leagues (MLL, NLL, PLL, WPLL). Each week throughout the season we'll recap the games, provide analysis on the teams and feature exclusive postgame and off-the-field interviews with professional lacrosse players, coaches and executives. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Pro Lacrosse Talk - @prolacrossetalk (Twitter/Instagram) | Hutton Jackson - @huttonjackson (Twitter), @thehuttonjackson (Instagram) | Adam Moore - @adammooreplt (Twitter/Instagram) | Support us by supporting these brands: Try 1 month of Stitcher Premium for free by using the code "LACROSSE." | Get 20% off your Tomahawk Shades order by using the code "PLT20." | Check out our DSGN Tree store for our exclusive lacrosse apparel. | Get 10% off your Live Polar order by using the code "PROLACROSSETALK." | Get 15% off your FNX supplements order by using the code "PROLACROSSE." | --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prolacrossetalk/message
Saul Williams In Conversation with Mark "Frosty" McNeill Saul Williams joined our host, Mark "Frosty" McNeill, to share thoughts and music from his new album, Encrypted & Vulnerable. The album, an incendiary call to action, fits within his ongoing MartyrLoserKing project. We hope you can join us! In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been shortened. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Björk In Conversation with Mark "Frosty" McNeill Frosty recently had the opportunity to interview Björk, one of our all-time creative music heroes. In this intimate audio portrait, the visionary artist brings us back to her adventurous, music-filled childhood to share the evocative sounds that influenced her. She sheds light on how natural environments manifest themselves in her sonic landscapes, discusses the potent role of humor in her work, reflects on the energetic balance between each of her albums, and the epiphany that led her to embrace her eternal music maker role. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been shortened. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Ella Jenkins In Conversation with Mark "Frosty" McNeill The First Lady of Children’s Music, Ella Jenkins, has been infusing growing spirits with a love for rhythm, melody and diversity through her workshops, broadcasts and recordings since the 1950s. Her string of popular albums for Folkways Records have been a staple in homes and schools for decades, helping nurture children’s natural love for movement, song and social connection. Ella Jenkins makes our world a brighter place and we’re thrilled to share her conversation with Mark “Frosty” McNeill. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons, the music choices featured in the original broadcast have been shortened. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Kuni Murai In Conversation with Mark McNeill Light in the Attic Records is reissuing many of Haruomi Hosono’s essential and groundbreaking albums for the first time outside of Japan. To mark the occasion, Kuni Murai, producer, composer and founder of Alfa Records, joins dublab’s Mark McNeill for a chat about his decades-long working relationship with Hosono. Their conversation offers a unique view into Hosono’s career, from his days as a session bass player to his stratospheric success with Yellow Magic Orchestra, and beyond. We hope you enjoy this delightful episode with a true music champion! In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Gavin Bryars In Conversation with Mark McNeill Composer and musician, Gavin Bryars joins host, Mark McNeill, this week on In Conversation. Together, they delve into his unique and expansive career in music. From studying with John Cage, to founding the Portsmouth Sinfonia, to being the first artist singed to Brian Eno’s Obscure Records, Bryars can be sighted as one of the most influential composers of the post-minimalist era. Enjoy absorbing some illumination from one of the brightest minds creating today. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com
Jace Clayton In Conversation with Mark McNeill In his book Uproot: Travels in 21st Century Music and Digital Culture, Jace Clayton aka DJ /rupture takes us with him as he traverses the globe. He shares some of these stories and his observations about the nature of music making and sharing in the our times with dublab co-founder, Mark McNeill. We hope you can tune in for this wide ranging and inspiring conversation. “Indeed, when Clayton talks about techniques such as transcoding and compressing – the art of squeezing recorded music into easily exportable and copyable packets of data – he could almost be talking about the journeys of refugees and migrants: “This is the sound of files that have survived patchy connections and erroneous metadata, straddling pirate servers and shaky Bluetooth transfers and YouTube rips, evading spam filters en route to Russian wares sites, to end up on a desktop or in some web video accompanied by an equally messed-up JPeg.” -The Guardian In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Jess Sah Bi & Peter One In Conversation with Mark McNeill This week Mark McNeill welcomes Jess Sah Bi & Peter One onto the dublab airwaves to share some insights into their album, Our Garden Needs Its Flowers, reissued by Awesome Tapes from Africa. The duo’s 1985 debut album is a soulful country-folk treasure. Created in Côte d’Ivoire, it caused huge ripples throughout Africa upon its release. About Jess Sah Bi & Peter One: In the 1980s, Abidjan’s Jess Sah Bi & Peter One became one of the most popular musical acts in not just the Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire), but broader West Africa, eventually performing with a full band to stadium-sized audiences at home and throughout Benin, Burkina Faso and Togo. Although they’d been popular radio and television performers for several years prior, the catalyst for Jess and Peter achieving this new level of stardom was their debut album, Our Garden Needs Its Flowers, recorded and released in 1985. In contrast with the heaving funk, disco and reggae sounds of the day, Our Garden Needs Its Flowers was a lush fusion of traditional Ivorian village songs and American and English country and folk-rock music. Jess and Peter sang in French and English, delivering beautifully harmonized meditations on social injustice and inequality, calls for unity across the African continent, an end to apartheid in South Africa and the odd song for the ladies, all set against lush guitar riffs, rustic harmonica and rollicking feel-good rhythms. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com
Smith & Mighty In Conversation with Mark McNeill This week on In Conversation we travel back to 1999 to hear an interview with trip-hop pioneers, Smith & Mighty. During their interview with Mark McNeill, they share stories from Bristol (not the one in Texas), and the 90s music scene that saw the rise of bands like Portishead and Massive Attack. We hope you can tune in for this raw, funny, and energizing episode. At the time this interview was recorded, Smith & Mighty consisted of Rob Smith, Ray Mighty and Peter Rose. They had been DJing together since 1985, and had eventually started the label Three Stripe Records. In 1999, they were supporting their second full-length album, Big World Small World, released on !K7. They had also produced records for Massive Attack and Fresh Four. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Girma Yifrashewa In Conversation with Mark McNeill While on a North American tour, pianist and composer Girma Yifrashewa visited dublab's studio to speak with Mark McNeill. Over the course of their conversation, he shared some thoughts about his stunning album, Love and Peace, escaping to the mountains in his native Ethiopia, his deep and abiding passion for the piano, and much more. We hope you can join us for this very special episode of In Conversation. Girma Yifrashewa combines the ecstasy of Ethiopian harmony with the grandeur of virtuoso piano technique. Yifrashewa began his training at the Yared School of Music in Ethiopia and went on to study at the Sofia State Conservatory in Bulgaria, the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Hochschule fur Music Und Theater in Germany. A highly accomplished performer of classical repertoire, he has chosen to remain in Ethiopia, helping to forge a classical tradition for his country. Currently, Yifrashewa works to promote Ethiopian and classical music through cultural commissions and extensive touring throughout Africa, Europe and beyond. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music by Matteah Baim. Excerpts of piano pieces heard in this episode were composed and played by Girma Yifrashewa. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Mark McNeill at the NHL Scouting Combine