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ON TODAYS PROGRAM… PALOU WINS IN DETROIT!!!…SCHUMACHER P21 IS TOTO HAVING FANTASIES OF A KIMI AND MAX SUPER TEAM FOR THEIR SUPER CAR! WOULD THE TIFOSI WEAR ORANGE TO HELP FERRARI GET MAX? ZACK BROWN TOOK LANDO NORRIS TO THE SPEEDWAY THE DAY AFTER THE 500 LARGEST MOTORSPORTS SPECTACLE IN THE WORLD AND…FERNANDO SAYS: I WILL ATTEMPT THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 ONE MORE TIME!….mention MAX and competition. THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: A MOMENT IN MOTORSPORTS HISTORY WITH CIAO COLLET FROM 2023 WHO CRASHED IN THE INDY 500 WITH 8 LAPS TO GO!! AND A LITTLE HISTORY ON THE MICHELIN TYRE!! Palou Prevails Amid Chaos, Varying Tire Strategies in Detroit. DETROIT (Sunday, May 31, 2026) – Four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou prevailed in a full-contact race filled with various tire strategies, winning the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on Sunday for his fourth victory in eight races this season. Pole sitter Palou drove his No. 10 HRC Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a 3.0584-second victory over the No. 27 Sam's Club Honda of Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood. It was the 23rd victory of Palou's career in 106 starts, a remarkable strike rate of 21.7 percent, and he has won 12 of the last 25 races (48 percent win rate) dating to the start of the 2025 season. SEE: Race Results “It feels like the first time, honestly” Palou said. “It was a tough one, a very tough one. But the team did an incredible job once again with the strategy. The pit stops were incredible. Incredible run, incredible start of the year, but it was tough.” The victory extended Palou's championship lead to 62 points over Kirkwood, more than a race's worth of margin. The Spaniard is aiming for an INDYCAR SERIES record-tying fourth straight title. Graham Rahal finished third in the No. 15 Fifth Third Bank Honda of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, his third podium finish of the season. Arrow McLaren teammates Pato O'Ward and Christian Lundgaard finished fourth and fifth in the No. 5 and No. 7 Chevrolet-powered cars, respectively, at General Motors' home event. Palou led 71 of the 100 laps, but this wasn't a stroll down Easy Street. He took the lead for good on Lap 69 when Kirkwood pitted from the lead for the last time and stayed out front on restarts on Laps 72, 76, 83 and 93 after full-course yellows bunched the field. The move to the front was paved a few laps earlier when strategist Barry Wanser and Palou decided to make their final pit stop at the end of Lap 63, switching from the faster but less durable Firestone Firehawk alternate tire to the primary tire. Wanser saw a variety of jousts for position unfolding on the tight, nine-turn, 1.645-mile street circuit and wisely didn't want Palou to get caught on track under caution and lose track position. Wanser's decision proved prescient on Lap 66 when Santino Ferrucci's No. 14 Homes For Our Troops Chevrolet of AJ Foyt Racing nudged the rear of Rinus VeeKay's No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet into a spin in Turn 5. Kirkwood was leading but still had to make his final stop, which he did under yellow on Lap 69 and was forced to use a set of Firestone Firehawk alternates per INDYCAR rules that require at least two sets of the softer rubber to be used in street-circuit events. Palou rocketed away from Alexander Rossi's No. 20 Java House Chevrolet of ECR on the restart on Lap 72. Rookie Mick Schumacher and David Malukas were engaged in an intense duel for third on the restart, with Schumacher missing the corner in Turn 5 and nosing into the barriers in his No. 47 ENVE Honda of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Malukas had nowhere to go and ran wide in his No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, with the incident triggering another full-course caution on Lap 73. By this point, Kirkwood had worked his way back to third after his final pit stop and had to make the most of the added early grip of the alternate tire before the increased durability of Palou's primary tires prevailed in the closing laps. Kirkwood passed Rossi and then set sail for Palou, knowing this was his best chance to win. Kirkwood pulled to within two car lengths of Palou on Lap 79 and appeared to be ready to pounce for the lead when Ferrucci's car slowed in Turn 4 with a mechanical problem, triggering the fifth full-course yellow of the race on Lap 80. “We took a little bit of a gamble on tires there, being the only guy on reds (alternates) at the end,” Kirkwood said. “It nearly paid off. It was so, so close. There were two untimely yellows. “We almost covered Palou when we were on primes, which would have been phenomenal, and then we had that other yellow where I had him lined up. I was ready to make a dive on him, and, of course, (the yellow) comes out after I burned 10 seconds of overtake. From there, we just didn't really have another shot at it. I think I just used up my tires too much to make that one pass.” Palou kept the lead on the restart on Lap 83, but Kirkwood continued to push and forced Palou into a flat-spotting tire lockup on Lap 88. But Palou gathered himself and his car and started to pull away, building a lead of 1.8929 seconds by Lap 91. But there was one more restart for Palou to manage after Rossi clipped the rear of the No. 18 BMax Honda driven by Romain Grosjean of Dale Coyne Racing and sent Grosjean into the outside wall approaching Turn 3 on Lap 91. That triggered the last of six full-course yellows, but Palou pulled away from Kirkwood and the field on the Lap 93 restart and was never threatened despite the 173 on-track passes today, a high for a street circuit this season. “Being able to be up front was key,” Palou said. “On the first stint, I started struggling and kind of put myself in a bad spot and lost two positions with Lundgaard and (Scott) McLaughlin. I lost us positions there, but the team made a great call to be safe with the yellow. It kind of worked out for us.” Fittipaldi Wins Motor City Thriller, Takes Series Lead. DETROIT (Sunday, May 31, 2026) – Enzo Fittipaldi returned his famous last name to Victory Lane in Detroit for the first time in 35 years, winning the INDY NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix despite driving nearly the entire distance with a damaged front wing and nose cone. Series rookie Fittipaldi won the race, originally scheduled for 45 laps but switched to a timed event, under caution in the No. 67 HMD Motorsports car after starting seventh. It was his second victory of the season and vaulted him to the championship lead in the INDYCAR development series, seven points ahead of Nikita Johnson of Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR and eight ahead of HMD teammate Tymek Kucharczyk. SEE: Race Results The victory also was the first by the legendary Fittipaldi name in Detroit since his grandfather and two-time Indy 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi won INDYCAR SERIES races on a different downtown street circuit in the Motor City in 1989 and 1991. “I just pushed as hard as I could,” Enzo Fittipaldi said. “I found pace. I was really, really fast. Just so happy to get the win. I love to race; I'm a racer.” Series veteran Myles Rowe finished a season-best second in the No. 99 Abel Motorsports with Force Indy machine, with rookie Kucharczyk rounding out the podium finishers in the No. 71 HMD Motorsports entry. Rookie Max Garcia tied his season-best finish by placing fourth in the No. 12 Abel Motorsports machine, with veteran Seb Murray rounding out the top five in the No. 27 Megatron car of Andretti Global. Frenzied action started from the drop of the green flag on Lap 1, as Lochie Hughes made an aggressive move into the Turn 3 hairpin with his No. 26 Andretti Global car, punting pole sitter Alessandro de Tullio into a spin from the lead in the No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing entry. Hughes received a drive-through penalty for avoidable contact. Fittipaldi nudged another car in that chain-reaction melee, which damaged the right side of his front wing and punched a large hole in his nose cone. Kucharczyk took the lead from that point, keeping it on the restart on Lap 8. Kucharczyk built a lead of 3.324 seconds over Fittipaldi by Lap 13, with Rowe climbing to third by Lap 18. Rowe dove under Fittipaldi for second on Lap 20 and started to chase down Kucharczyk. By Lap 21, Rowe pulled to within .5477 of a second of leader Kucharcyzk, slicing 1.6 seconds from the Polish driver's lead in just three laps. But the complexion of the race changed on Lap 26 when the second of four full-course yellow flags in the race were unfurled for debris on the nine-turn, 1.645-mile temporary street circuit. The restart came at the end of Lap 27, with Rowe trying to dive under Kucharczyk for the lead immediately after the green flag, in the Turn 3 hairpin. But the move forced both cars wide, leaving an opening along the inside curb for Fittipaldi. He took it, squeezing past Rowe and Kucharcyzk and never trailing thereafter. Fittipaldi stayed out front on another restart on Lap 34 after Niels Koolen nosed his No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing machine into the barrier in Turn 8. “I got it done,” Fittipaldi said. “I knew Myles was going to go for a lunge there, and I just prepared my mid-(corner) to exit of Turn 3, and he went on the lunge on Tymek, and I was able to do the crossover and got the lead. I had the pace to stay there, and I was actually pulling away.” The decisive move was one of 141 on-track passes, including 124 for position, in the exciting race – both INDY NXT records for any circuit on which the series has competed in the Motor City. Fittipaldi expanded that gap to nearly six-tenths of a second when Andretti Global's Max Taylor also nosed into the barrier in Turn 1 in his No. 28 Susan G. Komen car with about four minutes, 20 seconds left in what had become a timed race, triggering the final caution. Taylor's car could not be cleared in time to restart the race, with the field finishing under yellow. “I was losing quite a lot of time through (Turns) 6 and 7,” Fittipaldi said of the damage to his car. “It was quite difficult. Down the straight, I could feel the air coming through my legs and I said: ‘Man, this is not good. We're definitely dragging a lot on the straight.' It was hard to keep that lead and keep up with the guys.”
ON TODAYS PROGRAM… FIA APROVE MORE REG CHANGES FOR 2027 SO… IS FERRARI STUCK IN A LOOP OF MEDIOCRITY? HONDA MAKING SOME PROGRESS IN RELIABILITY WOULD VERSTAPPEN BE TOO MUCH FOR MOTORSPORTS IF HE LEAVES F1 AND… FERNANDO SAYS PATIENCE IS MY STRENGTH WITH HINTS OF NO RETIREMENT ANY TIME SOON!! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER WE HAVE: ROBIN FRINJS WHO JUST WON THE WEC RACE AT SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS! AND, HANNES VAN ASSELDONK! BONUS: DAVID COULTHARD AND LONG TIME F1W LISTENER... CHRISTOPHER DEHARDE. ISACK HADJAR THRILLS CROWD AT GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE HISTORIQUE HOMECOMING Isack Hadjar roared the 2011 championship-winning RB7 past a sea of French fans as he returned to home soil for the first time as an Oracle Red Bull Racing driver at Circuit Paul Ricard. In front of an adoring home crowd, Isack paraded around the iconic track allowing him to soak up the electric atmosphere, before taking part in the ‘Fast and Famous' demo run alongside legends of the sport. Joined by CEO and Team Principal Laurent Mekies, Isack was cheered on by a passionate sell-out crowd of 25,000 fans, as he completed demonstration laps around Le Castellet for the first time since claiming victory there in the Formula Regional European Championship in 2021. Headlining the 2026 Grand Prix de France Historique, Isack took to the 5.8km Grand Prix course, returning RB7 to the historic Formula One layout, waving to his fans as their roar from the grandstands rivalled the deafening thunder of the car's V8 engine. Isack later joined fellow French F1 driver Esteban Ocon in the ‘Fast and Famous' segment, which placed cars from several decades of F1 history against one another in a celebration of legacy. Earning the biggest cheer of the afternoon, Isack raced Ocon down the Mistral Straight. Sharing the track with four-time World Champion Alain Prost, Isack followed in the slipstream of one of his childhood heroes around Circuit Paul Ricard while also driving alongside Jean Alesi, Philippe Alliot and René Arnoux, amongst some of the most celebrated names to race under the French flag. Capping off a memorable afternoon under the Le Castellet sunshine, Isack was given the honour by waving Le Tricolore to signal the start of the ‘Historic F1 race', featuring an extraordinary collection of World Championship-winning drivers and decades of iconic F1 machinery. Isack Hadjar, Oracle Red Bull Racing driver, said: "Being here was the perfect day. It was my home Grand Prix here in France and it was my chance to feel the support from so many fans today. I had a lot of fun, both on track and in the paddock. The roar of RB7's V8 is iconic and it felt so light around this circuit which made for a lovely drive. The atmosphere was unreal, you can get so close to the fans and enjoy special moments with them. Coming here brought back a lot of memories from winning races in F4 and to drive around Paul Ricard in an F1 car was a full circle moment." Laurent Mekies, CEO and Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, said: "Today has been an incredible event, it's the first time Oracle Red Bull Racing have shown up in this way for the Grand Prix de France Historique and it felt like a really special occasion. Isack's popularity here has been through the roof, you feel an extraordinary sense of passion from the French fans for their motorsport and Isack. He had a great afternoon having a good go on track against cars from so many different eras of our sport. Our heritage team and Showrun programme is so unique to Red Bull, it's our way of bringing Formula One to those that haven't been able to experience a Grand Prix atmosphere before and today they got that." Kucharczyk Breaks Through for First INDY NXT Win at IMS INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, May 9, 2026) – Tymek Kucharczyk was Mr. Consistency for the first five races of the INDY NXT by Firestone season. But now he's a winner. Series rookie Kucharczyk, the first Polish driver to compete in the INDYCAR development series, earned his first career victory by holding off Max Taylor to win Race 2 of the Indianapolis Grand Prix doubleheader Saturday on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. SEE: Race Results “What a special day,” Kucharczyk said. “To do it here, coming back to November in my first test in an INDY NXT car, now a winner here at Indy, it's spectacular. I'm so grateful to my sponsors, to my team. It was a tough race. It was really, really hard to hold Max behind me. He was pushing me for the whole race.” Kucharczyk was the only driver to record a top-five finish in the first five races this season, but his best was third place, three times. He finished fourth in Race 1 of this doubleheader in mixed conditions Friday. But Kucharczyk climbed from fifth to the lead after the first two turns on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile circuit, leading all 30 laps in the No. 71 HMD Motorsports car. He took the checkered flag .6273 of a second ahead of Taylor in the No. 28 Susan G. Komen machine of Andretti Global after a taut, race-long duel in the caution-free race. Enzo Fittipaldi, who won Race 1 Friday, prevailed in an exciting three-way fight over the last 10 laps of the race for the final podium spot in the No. 67 HMD Motorsports machine. Lochie Hughes placed fourth in the No. 26 Andretti Global car, with Alessandro de Tullio rounding out the top five in the No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing entry. Series leader Nikita Johnson placed sixth in the No. 21 Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR car. Kucharczyk climbed to second in the standings with his win, 11 points behind Johnson. There were two main flashpoints in the race, which took place under sunny skies in a contrast to the wet conditions at the finish Friday. The first came at the green flag. Taylor started from pole and went side by side with Josh Pierson's No. 29 Starchive Andretti entry of Andretti Global, with both cars going wide. Kucharczyk snuck through the opening for the lead, with Taylor clinging to second. Kucharczyk maintained a gap of six- to seven-tenths of a second for the next 16 laps before the second main incident of the race. Kucharczyk locked his right front wheel braking for Turn 1 on Lap 17, creating a large flat spot on his Firestone Firehawk tire. “Other than the lockup that I made midway through the race, it was a pretty flawless execution,” Kucharczyk said. “I don't think we had probably the fastest car on the grid today, but the first lap helped me massively. Max was pushing really hard, so I had to save the Push to Pass at the end, as well. It's all good. I made it happen, so super, super grateful.” Taylor pulled to within .4807 of a second on Lap 23, and it appeared the flat spot on his tire may have started to sap speed from Kucharczyk. But the Pole managed his tires and saved enough Push to Pass engine boost to increase the gap to .7830 of a second on Lap 25. He maintained a steady gap to the checkered flag. “That was everything,” Taylor said of his effort. “I thought we were going to catch him. I messed up on the start, I think. So, something to look over. But still good points, decent points this weekend, and a lot to take away and a lot to improve on if we want to win this championship.” Taylor is third in the standings, three points behind Kucharczyk and 14 behind Johnson. The next INDY NXT by Firestone race is the Detroit Grand Prix on Sunday, May 31 on the streets of Detroit. Lundgaard Breaks Long Drought To Win Sonsio Grand Prix INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, May 9, 2026) – Christian Lundgaard prevailed in a race filled with thrills, incidents and enough pit wall decisions to prematurely age strategists to win the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, his first NTT INDYCAR SERIES victory in nearly three years. Lundgaard drove his No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet to his second career victory by 4.6713 seconds over the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet of David Malukas. Lundgaard's first career win came at the Honda Indy Toronto on July 16, 2023, while driving for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. This victory ended a 47-race winless drought for the Danish driver, and he became the third McLaren driver to win in the INDYCAR SERIES, joining Johnny Rutherford and Pato O'Ward. SEE: Race Results “Very happy,” Lundgaard said. “I really didn't expect this today. I hoped for it. This was a long wait for this win, especially around this place. You know how fast I've always been around here, and it's just been time after time after time disappointments. Now we're here. Let's go! “We did it. Let's go. Good start to May.” Graham Rahal was the final podium finisher today, third in the No. 15 Fifth Third Bank Honda to tie his season-best result. Josef Newgarden placed fourth in the No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet to put two Penske cars in the top four. NTT P1 Award winner Alex Palou, who led every session he was on track this weekend entering the 85-lap race, rounded out the top five in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Lundgaard, who started fourth, took the lead for good with a scintillating pass of Malukas on Lap 68. The two drivers raced side by side through Turns 3 and 4 before Lundgaard slipped through a small opening in the Turns 5 and 6 chicane leading to the backstretch of the 14-turn, 2.439-mile circuit. Then Lundgaard, who last pitted for the final time one lap earlier than Malukas on Lap 65, pulled away over the closing laps. Malukas led a race-high 27 laps, four more than Lundgaard, as he fell just short of earning his first career victory. “We were very strong in those middle stints, and then toward the end, we maybe made the wrong decision on wing (adjustments) there,” Malukas said. “We were just falling apart. I was doing everything I can just to survive, and Rahal was coming from behind. “But either way, that is a fantastic result. We went into this weekend knowing it was going to be a struggle for us. We thought we wouldn't even make the (Firestone) Fast Six (in qualifying), and here we are P2 on the podium. We're one step closer to getting that win.” Chaos and snap decisions from strategists reigned from the drop of the green flag until the race settled into a rhythm after the final round of pit stops for the field with 20 to 25 laps to go. Palou led into Turn 1 at the start, seeking his fourth consecutive victory in this road race that opens the Month of May at IMS. Behind him, O'Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, Scott Dixon in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, Felix Rosenqvist in the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda and Caio Collet in the No. 4 Combitrans Amazonia Chevrolet were collected in a chain-reaction accident as the 25-car field funneled from the front straightaway to the tight Turns 1-2 complex. That incident helped Malukas jump from fifth to second and triggered the first of three full-course cautions in the race. Many teams began to adopt alternate strategies to cope with the early field shuffle, entering for tires and fuel when the pits opened on Lap 3. Meanwhile, Palou stayed on track and began to pad his lead. Kyle Kirkwood drove his No. 27 JM Bullion/Gold.com Honda of Andretti Global past Malukas for second place on Lap 7, and the top two drivers in the series point standings started to pull away and possibly set up a one-on-one duel for victory. The race turned on its head on Lap 22 when the No. 20 Java House Chevrolet driven by Alexander Rossi of ECR stopped along the pit wall near the Yard of Bricks start-finish line on the front straightaway with a mechanical problem. Many other cars had started to pit before the full-course yellow, but Palou and Kirkwood did not from the top two spots. Palou and Kirkwood entered the pits on Lap 25, dropping them to 19th and 20th, respectively, when they returned to speed. Palou and Kirkwood just avoided calamity on the restart on Lap 28, darting around another chain-reaction collision – this time in Turn 13 – between Rosenqvist, O'Ward, Sting Ray Robb in the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger – Goodheart Chevrolet and Kyffin Simpson in the No. 8 Sunoco Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Kirkwood's chances at contending for victory ended during his pit service on Lap 39, when a slow right-front wheel change resulted in a 15.2-second stop. Palou's stop was 7.2 seconds on the same lap, allowing him to continue to march toward the front. But he never got any closer than fifth, ending up 14.3630 seconds behind winner Lundgaard. Palou's two-race win streak this season ended, but he still padded his series lead over Kirkwood to 27 points. Kirkwood finished ninth. Lundgaard will try to repeat Palou's 2025 “double” of winning the Sonsio Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge when the 110th edition of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” takes place Sunday, May 24. Practice on the fabled 2.5-mile oval opens Tuesday, May 12.
…ON TODAYS PROGRAM… ASTON MARTIN ALREADY PONDERING... THE SEASON IS ALL BUT A WASH! WILL MERCEDES PASS A COMPRESSION TEST IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACE? FERRARI MUST KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH A WIN IN MELBOURNE. AND… FERNANDO COULD BE IN F1 FOR ANOTHER FOUR YEARS! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…THIS WEEKS SPECIAL GUEST: ADRIAN ZAUGH AND F1W LISTENER BURAQ SARTAG FROM TURKEY! Champ Palou Opens Season with Dominant March to St. Pete Win ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Sunday, March 1, 2026) – Alex Palou picked up right where he left off in 2025, opening the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with a dominant victory in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Palou won his third consecutive and fourth overall series championship last season by a whopping 196 points, an advantage of more than three races, and he and Chip Ganassi Racing showed the same swagger on a sun-splashed Sunday in Florida. SEE: Race Results Reigning event winner Palou, from Spain, cruised to his 20th career victory in just his 99th start, driving his No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a 12.4948-second victory over the No. 3 DEX Team Penske Chevrolet of NTT P1 Award winner Scott McLaughlin. “This team keeps on improving, keeps on making new changes, and they just keep on raising the bar,” Palou said. “It's pretty impressive. It's a long season in front of us, but what a great way to start the season.” Christian Lundgaard, who started 12th, rallied to complete the podium finishers in the No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. Kyle Kirkwood dropped from second late in the 100-lap race to finish fourth in the No. 27 JM Bullion/Gold.com Honda fielded by Andretti Global. Pato O'Ward put two Arrow McLaren cars into the top five after finishing fifth in the team's No. 5 Chevrolet. This was the first race in which INDYCAR rules mandated the use of at least two sets of the softer Firestone Firehawk alternate tire with red sidewalls, throwing an additional strategic element into the racing mix. And, as usual, Palou and longtime strategist Barry Wanser made all the right calls. The decisive moment of the race came on Laps 36 and 37. Team Penske called leader McLaughlin to the pits at the end of Lap 35, with Marcus Ericsson assuming the lead from second in the No. 28 Delaware Life Honda. Andretti Global summoned Ericsson to the pits at the end of Lap 36, with Palou taking the top spot. But instead of calling Palou to the pits on the next lap, Wanser and Palou decided to stay out until the end of Lap 38 on their original set of alternate tires in an “overcut” strategy. It worked. Palou blended back on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street circuit in front of McLaughlin and Ericsson. Once the rest of the leaders cycled through their pit stops, Palou found himself out front by Lap 42. He would only surrender the top spot during pit stop cycles to finish the race, leading 59 of the 100 laps. There was a bit of suspense when Palou made his final pit stop at the end of Lap 67 with a 14-second lead on McLaughlin. Palou had used the required two sets of Firestone alternate tires in his first two stints and opted for the harder, but slower, Firestone primary tires for his final run to the finish. Kirkwood and McLaughlin made their final stops at the end of Laps 65 and 68, respectively, both taking the softer but faster Firestone Firehawk alternate tires. That tire choice offered a glimpse of hope that Palou could be reeled in after he took the lead on Lap 70, but Kirkwood never got closer than 5.5 seconds in his pursuit despite the more grippy tires. Palou, who started fourth, then pulled away at an astonishing rate over the closing laps to win by the largest margin in the 23 editions of this event. “Those Firestones were like everlasting,” Palou said. “They would just keep going. I had an amazing car today.” There was drama in the final 10 laps as McLaughlin and Lundgaard both took advantage of fresher tires to pass Kirkwood for the second and third positions on Lap 94. “Our Chevy was fast, but it's just a mixed bag on what tire you start on,” McLaughlin said. “Maybe we come back here again, and maybe you start on reds (alternate) and just get them out of the way. Overall, made the passes we needed to make at the right times, and I thought we maximized our day.” Dennis Hauger, who qualified an impressive third, was the top finisher among the three rookies in the race, 10th in the No. 19 Ault Block Chain Honda of Dale Coyne Racing. ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO UNVEILS LIVERY FOR 2026 F1 ACADEMY CAR AMRTC, Silverstone, 24 February 2026: The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team has officially revealed its F1 ACADEMY car livery, which will be driven by German talent Mathilda Paatz in her debut year of the all-female series. The sleek design features the signature Aston Martin racing green and mirrors the team's elegant AMR26 livery, proudly carrying the Aston Martin Aramco identity on the F1 ACADEMY grid. Mathilda, who represents Aston Martin Aramco as a member of its Driver Academy, drove the liveried F4-spec car operated by PREMA Racing during the first official F1 ACADEMY test, which took place at Shanghai International Circuit between 11-13 February. Mathilda Paatz, F1 ACADEMY and Aston Martin Aramco Academy Driver: “Seeing the Aston Martin Aramco livery on the car for the first time was really special - it looks incredible and instantly made me feel part of the team. Driving the car for the first time during pre-season testing in Shanghai, I learned a lot. It was something new for me to adapt to, and I'm working well with the team at PREMA to become more familiar with the car. There were challenging moments across those three days, but as a team, we're pushing hard in preparation for the first race in China. By day three, I was already becoming more comfortable on track, and so I'm keen to get racing next month. I'm not setting my expectations too high, but I'm feeling confident - my goal is to do my best and have a clean weekend that I can be proud of.” Mathilda Paatz Biography Mathilda, 17, from Cologne, Germany, joined the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team Driver Academy in November 2025, and was announced as the team's F1 ACADEMY representative for the 2026 season, competing with PREMA Racing. In addition to her full-season debut with Aston Martin Aramco in F1 ACADEMY this year, which gets underway at the Shanghai International Circuit on 13-15 March, Mathilda continues to compete in the Formula Winter Series and F4 CEZ Championship, showcasing her adaptability and dedication across categories. Mathilda brings an impressive racing background. She began karting in 2019 at age ten, swiftly showing promise with third place in the 2020 ADAC Kart Masters - Mini category. In 2022, she claimed victory in the ADAC Kart Masters - Ladies Cup and finished third overall in the standings. Stepping into single-seaters, she became the first female driver supported by the ADAC Motorsport Junior program in 2024 with ADAC Formel Junior Team in F4 France. She built further momentum in 2025, securing four wins in the E4 Championship - Trophy Woman and multiple class podiums in the competitive Italian F4 Championship. Her F1 ACADEMY debut came as a Wild Card entry in Montreal in June 2025 with Hitech TGR, following a solid F4 Central European Zone (CEZ) Championship campaign where she achieved a podium (second place at the Red Bull Ring) and finished eighth overall with several top five finishes. This progression positions her as the second F4 CEZ graduate to enter F1 ACADEMY, highlighting her rise on the international stage. Palou Unveils 110th Indianapolis 500 Ticket INDIANAPOLIS (Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026) – Four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou unveiled the ticket for the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Indianapolis. Palou earned his first victory in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” last May in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, and one of the many honors bestowed upon the winner is unveiling the ticket for the next year's race. Featuring the winning driver on the next year's “500” ticket dates to Mauri Rose's appearance in 1948. Spain native Palou received a special DHL delivery at K1 Speed in Fishers. He opened the DHL packaging to reveal an enlarged version of the colorful ticket, featuring a photo of his jubilant celebration standing on his winning car following the victory. “I always had to sign the ticket as a driver, and I always wanted be on the ticket,” Palou said. “It's amazing. I love it. It was probably the coolest day of my life, and I cannot wait to see it on a small scale all around IMS. It's going to look good.” Designed in house by Senior Art Director Mandy Walsh, the ticket celebrates the excitement of Palou's first “500” victory with his full-color image superimposed over an overhead shot of his car crossing the famed Yard of Bricks. The ticket also features a patriotic flair to celebrate the nation's military, which is honored throughout the storied event held annually during Memorial Day weekend, and the 250th birthday of the United States this year. Palou will defend his victory in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” on Sunday, May 24 in the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with live coverage starting at 10 a.m. ET on FOX, FOX One, FOX Deportes, FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network. Johnson Feasts on Home Cooking To Earn First Win at St. Pete ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Sunday, March 1, 2026) – Nikita Johnson earned his first INDY NXT by Firestone victory Sunday, winning his hometown Grand Prix of St. Petersburg after prevailing in a duel of talented teenagers. Johnson, from St. Petersburg, delivered his first victory in just his fourth career start in the INDYCAR development series. It also was the first INDY NXT victory for Cape Motorsports, which Johnson joined this offseason after a part-time foray last season in the series with HMD Motorsports. SEE: Race Results “I can't thank the boys from Cape Motorsports enough and everyone from ECR who has been helping us,” Johnson said. “It's a pretty amazing feeling to get my first win in INDY NXT and Cape's first win in INDY NXT. I can't wait to see all my friends and family.” Series rookie Johnson, 17, drove his No. 21 Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR entry to victory by .6990 of a second over pole sitter Max Taylor, 18, in the No. 28 Susan G. Komen car of Andretti Global. Rookie Tymek Kucharczyk rounded out the podium finishers in his first INDY NXT start by placing third in the No. 71 HMD Motorsports entry, 5.055 seconds behind Johnson. Andretti Global took three of the top five spots. Seb Murray placed fourth in the No. 27 Prosperity machine, while Lochie Hughes rounded out the top five in the No. 26 car. Johnson wasted no time asserting his command of this race, scheduled for 45 laps but halted on time after 55 minutes. He started second and used a bold, sweeping move to the outside of Taylor in Turn 1 at the start to grab a lead he would never relinquish. “It was pretty straight up,” Johnson said. “I reviewed some video from previous years on YouTube, the INDY NXT channel. I knew I wanted to get up front quickly, and I did just that. I went into Turn 1 and knew what he (Taylor) was going to do before he did it and just went around the outside. After that, I kept it pretty simple, tried to keep a nice gap.” Caution periods ended up being Johnson's biggest foe besides Taylor. The race was slowed by four full-course yellows, but Johnson held off Taylor on each of the restarts. Perhaps Taylor's best chance came on a restart on Lap 20. He tried the same move Johnson used to gain the lead on Lap 1, but his attempt at a sweeping, outside pass was unsuccessful. “All the restarts were pretty difficult,” Johnson said. “He (Taylor) caught on at one point, and I had throw in a little curve ball and change it up.” Taylor maintained pressure on Johnson for the entire race, never trailing by more than a second and keeping his car usually within six- or seven-tenths of the leader. But Taylor also never got close enough after restarts to mount a serious challenge to the race lead. The two teens traded blows over the closing laps. Johnson turned his quickest lap of the race on Lap 38, but Taylor countered with the speediest lap overall on Lap 39. “Good race overall, good points,” Taylor said. “Showed a lot of pace but just messed up on the start. “The restarts were very difficult to get right. Just kept trying to apply the pressure, trying different things. Probably could have had an opportunity to pass him there, but you live and you learn.”
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Introducing the AI for Animals newsletter, published by Max Taylor on June 23, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Following the success of the AI, Animals, and Digital Minds conference earlier this month, AI for Animals is a new newsletter of resources and updates around the intersection of AI and animals. Each month or so, we'll give a brief overview of a specific topic relating to AI and animals, followed by recent news and other useful resources. While the main focus will be on biological animals, we'll also include resources relevant to digital minds, in recognition of the feasibility of their development and the enormous potential ethical implications. The newsletter will typically comprise the following sections: 1. Overview of a specific AI and animals-related topic 2. Updates 3. Opportunities 4. Recent news 5. Research publications 6. Resources Our first edition (' What AI could mean for animals') provides a broad overview of AI's implications for animals. In future editions, we'll hone in on more specific topics, such as the role of AI in intensive animal farming, its potential to accelerate alternative protein development, and its applications for helping animals living in the wild. Click here if you'd like to subscribe. We're always open to ideas, questions, and feedback - just comment on this post or email us at contact@aiforanimals.org. Feel free to get in touch any time to suggest topics to cover, news stories and other resources to include, or anything else that could help make this a useful resource! Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
Welcome to another race preview special of the Peak Pursuits Podcast!After already hearing from the leaders of the series post Coastal Ascent, in this episode you will get to hear from those chasing down the top spot with the 1.5x points up for grabs at the series final this Saturday at Brisbane Trail Ultra. You will also hear from the young guns that are leading the U23 category and vying for their spot in Switzerland. Time stamps for your convenience below, we hope you enjoy!1 - 3:00 - 20:35 MAGGIE LENNOX (2nd place female) @maggie.lennox.3 2- 20:35 - 40:38 SOPHIE BROOME (3rd place female) @scbroome3 - 40:38 - 1:00:20 BLAKE TURNER (3rd place Male) @blaketurner_bt4 - 1:00:20 - 1:15:48 MAX TAYLOR (4th Place Male) @maxylonglegs5 - 1:15:48 - 1:28:00 INDI ZAMMIT (Female U23 Leader) @indi_zammit6 - 1:28:00 - End TOBY LANG (Male U23 Leader) @lang.tobyBrodie: @brodie_nankSim: @theflyingbrick_Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/tropicanaLicense code: MFJHTO0ZMVHA84WI
We're excited to announce a new volunteer-run organisation, UK Voters For Animals, dedicated to mobilising UK voters to win key legislative changes for farmed animals. Our goal is to recruit and train voters to meet with MPs and prospective MPs to build political support for our key asks. Due to the upcoming general election, we think this is a crucial time to apply pressure on politicians. If you want to use your political power to win change for farmed animals, sign up to get involved here. Please share with anyone who may be interested – we're looking to find people in all 650 constituencies around the UK so no small feat! We think people in the EA community would be a great fit for helping out with this work because they are often thoughtful, pragmatic, and impact-focused. The minimum commitment required is attending a training, and participating in [...] --- First published: May 14th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/BmWuycesbhnXhmy5D/announcing-uk-voters-for-animals --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Bringing about animal-inclusive AI, published by Max Taylor on December 18, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I've been working in animal advocacy for two years and have an amateur interest in AI. All corrections, points of disagreement, and other constructive feedback are very welcome. I'm writing this in a personal capacity, and am not representing the views of my employer. Many thanks to everyone who provided feedback and ideas. Introduction In a previous post, I set out some of the positive and negative impacts that AI could have on animals. The present post sets out a few ideas for what an animal-inclusive AI landscape might look like: what efforts would we need to see from different actors in order for AI to be beneficial for animals? This is just a list of high-level suggestions, and I haven't tried to prioritize them, explore them in detail, or suggest practical ways to bring them about. I also haven't touched on the ( potentially extremely significant) role of alternative proteins in all this. We also have a new landing page for people interested in the intersection of AI and animals: www.aiforanimals.org. It's still fairly basic at this stage but contains links to resources and recent news articles that you might find helpful if you're interested in this space. Please feel free to provide feedback to help make this a more useful resource. Why do we need animal-inclusive AI? As described in the previous post, future AI advances could further disempower animals and increase the depth and scale of their suffering. However, AI could also help bring about a radical improvement in human-animal relations and greatly facilitate efforts to improve animals' wellbeing. For example, just in the last month, news articles have covered potential AI risks for animals including AI's role in intensive shrimp farming, the EU-funded 'RoBUTCHER' that will help automate the pig meat processing industry, (potentially making intensive animal agriculture more profitable), and the potential of Large Language Models to entrench speciesist biases. On the more positive side, there were also articles covering the potential for AI to radically improve animal health treatment, support the expansion of alternative protein companies, reduce human-animal conflicts, facilitate human-animal communication, and provide alternatives to animal testing. These recent stories are just the tip of the iceberg, not only for animals that are being directly exploited - or cared for - by humans, but also for those living in the wild. AI safety for animals doesn't need to come at the expense of AI safety for humans. There are bound to be many actions that both the animal advocacy and AI safety communities can take to reinforce each others' work, given the considerable overlap in our priorities and worldviews. However, there are also bound to be some complex trade-offs, and we can't assume that efforts to make AI safe for humans will inevitably also benefit all other species. economic growth and advances in healthcare) while being a disaster for other animals. Targeted efforts are needed to prevent that happening, including (but definitely not limited to): Explicitly mentioning animals in written commitments, both non-binding and binding; Using those commitments as a stepping stone to ensure animal-inclusive applications of AI; Representing animals in decision-making processes; Conducting and publishing more research on AI's potential impacts on animals; and Building up the 'AI safety x animal advocacy' community. The rest of this post provides some information, examples, and resources around those topics. Moving towards animal-inclusive AI Explicitly mention animals in non-binding commitments Governmental commitments On November 1, 2023, 29 countries signed the Bletchley Declaration at the AI Safety Su...
I've been working in animal advocacy for two years and have an amateur interest in AI. All corrections, points of disagreement, and other constructive feedback are very welcome. I'm writing this in a personal capacity, and am not representing the views of my employer. Many thanks to everyone who provided feedback and ideas. Introduction. In a previous post, I set out some of the positive and negative impacts that AI could have on animals. The present post sets out a few ideas for what an animal-inclusive AI landscape might look like: what efforts would we need to see from different actors in order for AI to be beneficial for animals? This is just a list of high-level suggestions, and I haven't tried to prioritize them, explore them in detail, or suggest practical ways to bring them about. I also haven't touched on the (potentially extremely [...] ---Outline:(01:23) Why do we need animal-inclusive AI?(03:44) Moving towards animal-inclusive AI(03:49) Explicitly mention animals in non-binding commitments(03:54) Governmental commitments(06:48) Company commitments(08:32) Representation of animals in AI decision-making(10:33) Tangible actions by companies(14:12) Explicitly mention animals in binding commitments(21:10) Publish more research on AI's potential impacts on animals(23:55) Build up the ‘AI safety x animal advocacy' community(29:44) ConclusionThe original text contained 7 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: December 18th, 2023 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/2cZAzvaQefh5JxWdb/bringing-about-animal-inclusive-ai --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
This is the maybe the closest Melanie and I have ever cut it in terms of getting an episode out on time, but travel has interfered with our recording schedule this week. The good news, though, is that we had a lot of catching up to do, and recording an episode is a fine way to do that. We cover a lot of ground - my trip to NYC, the kids getting home for Christmas, and our continued deep thoughts and feelings about Taylor and Travis. We also talk about what we have coming up in our January book club on Patreon, and it's Melanie's turn for Five Favorites. Enjoy, everybody! - Join Us on Patreon - Our Amazon Shop - 2023 Big Boo Holiday Gift Guide Show Notes: - Foods of NY Tours (Bert was our guide - and the Nolita tour was so much fun) - Merrily We Roll Along (I'm still not over it - my goodness) - Starstruck on Max - Taylor and Travis according to People - funky New York style - our pretend holiday party episode on Patreon - my Sporty Spice outfit from Anthropologie - my aspirational sequined dress - Sharon Hodde Miller on Instagram - How to Stay Married by Harrison Scott Key - jeffreymixed Instagram account - Nest Hearth Pura fragrance - Taylor Swift watercolors - retro stripe tube socks - Ranger Station Leather & Pine candle Note: As Amazon and LTK affiliate members, we earn income from qualifying purchases. Sponsors: - Stamps (use code BIGBOO for free postage, a four-week trial, and a digital scale) - Helix (use this link and code HELIXPARTNER20 for 20% off) - Hello Fresh (use code BIGBOOFREE for free breakfast for life) - Prose (use this link for 50% off your first subscription order)
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Panorama's film experts, Nick Sarlos-Welsh and Max Taylor, attended an advanced screening of John Wick 4. Hear what they thought of the newest blockbuster!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest, Max Taylor, joins Jeff, Noah, and Zach to recap the 2022 Geldasy season, and discuss the new rules implemented by MLB and how they might impact Geldasy.
The Gunners achieved 4 points from their two New Years' weekend games, beating Brighton at the AMEX before being held to a 0-0 draw at the Emirates by Newcastle. Collings and Towells are joined by Max Taylor of Top Bins Talk to discuss Arsenal's fortunes across the two games, before giving their thoughts on two rumoured transfer targets now that the window is open once more.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:03 - Brighton24:07 - Newcastle47:30 - Transfer rumours (Mudryk 47:30, Joao Felix 56:30) 1:02:57 - Towells' Trivia Book1:04:07 - OutroThanks to Max for coming on the show - you can find his personal twitter @MTaylor1_ and his work @topbinstalk.Please subscribe to the pod to never miss an episode - you can find us on the vast majority of good podcast platforms. I'll never say "all" in case we're missing one somehow. If you want to know exactly what podcast platforms we can be found on, you can do so at https://podfollow.com/the-pot-shot-podcast/viewWe have a twitter account! Follow us @potshotpod to hear about all the latest episodes, and feel free to ping us a DM (or an email via potshotpod@gmail.com) if you have any questions!You can also find Towells and Collings on twitter - @alextowells and @alexfrco respectively.All music included in the podcast is made by James Blake. He's on all sensible music platforms as JWBlake - you can find his Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3XQQbNzsMSiESzHz0qA4r8?si=koS6oXNfSL6SJn3oIR1cxA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the discussion in the Intelligence Fusion OSINT community, exclusive to Discord: https://hubs.ly/Q01k6Qyv0----How successful has Iranian foreign policy been in recent years? From Iran's alliance with Russia leading it to becoming involved in the war in Ukraine through the supply of drones and other weaponry, to closer to home, where Iran seeks to project power into the wider region such as supporting Houthi rebels in Yemen or Hezbollah in Lebanon, we take a look at understanding Iranian foreign policy, what it hopes to achieve, and whether it has been a success for Iran's regime.To do this, Intelligence Fusion's Deputy Intelligence Manager, Max Taylor, is joined by Regional Analyst Peter Wood and Senior Regional Analyst for Europe Matt Pratten, where they discuss Iran's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war, how Iran hopes to influence Iraqi politics and the problems it faces with Muqtada al-Sadr and the Sadrist Movement, and how secure Iran's borders are, particularly its borders with Iraq, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan - especially in light of potential Iran-Azerbaijan tension. The analysts also discuss whether Iran's foreign policy supports its domestic policy, and whether it has helped or hindered its security at home, especially in light of the ongoing Iranian protests.Listen to latest episode of The Roundtable now.----For more insights from Intelligence Fusion, head to: intelligencefusion.co.uk/insights Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Introducing new leadership in Animal Charity Evaluators' Research team, published by Animal Charity Evaluators on November 17, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Introduction Hello EA Forum! As some of you may already be aware, Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) has recently expanded our team, most notably in Research. As such, we'd like to introduce ourselves as ACE's new Director of Research and Evaluations Program Manager and share how we intend to engage the EA community via this forum moving forward. We both joined ACE this summer, right as the annual charity evaluation season kicked off. Since we were hired, two new researchers, Alina Salmen, Ph.D. and Max Taylor, have joined, as well as our new Executive Director, Stien van der Ploeg. Our Backgrounds Elisabeth Ormandy - Director of Research I have an academic background in Neuroscience (B.Sc.), Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (M.Sc.), and Animal Welfare and Ethics (Ph.D.). I completed a research fellowship in animal policy development for the Canadian Council on Animal Care and held a post-doctoral fellowship position at the University of British Columbia (UBC). I also taught various undergraduate courses at UBC including: Animals and Society, Animals and Global Issues, Scholarly Writing and Argumentation, and Animals, Politics and Ethics. In 2015, I opted to leave academia to co-found the Canadian Society for Humane Science—I served as their Executive Director until I joined ACE. In that role, I gained experience in nonprofit management, impact assessment, and strategic planning, and learned the importance of strengthening the animal advocacy movement. Alongside my paid work in animal advocacy, I currently serve in a number of volunteer roles, most notably as a Board member for the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals. Vince Mak - Evaluations Program Manager I have a generalist background—I graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and spent the beginning of my career in financial services. I discovered effective altruism in 2019, developed an interest in animal advocacy after reading Animal Liberation in 2020, and began doing EA-style charity evaluations across cause areas as a volunteer with SoGive in 2021. Outside of my job at ACE, I currently assist in various capacities with EA research, grantmaking, and movement building. ACE's Next Steps on the EA Forum Our intentions In the past few years, ACE's activity on the EA Forum has been to provide updates on our work and share our thinking. As an EA organization dedicated to transparency and intellectual rigor, we would like to take it a step further and interact more closely with the community that shares these values. As we tinker with our evaluation methodology in the months and years ahead, we plan to invite your feedback during the intermediate stages; we do not want to just inform you, we want to be informed by you. In addition to opportunities to critique our thinking, you can also expect from ACE transparency about our processes, responsiveness to fair and genuine criticism, and a commitment to evolve our thinking in response to new evidence. Adjustments to our evaluations process so far This year, our research team altered the way we approach our evaluations, partially thanks to input from people on this forum in the past. For instance, we have now implemented quantitative scoring frameworks for our Programs and Cost Effectiveness evaluation criteria—a marked departure from how we assessed these criteria last year. We appreciate the EA community's willingness to provide constructive criticism so that we can continually refine our methods. More recently, some of you have already volunteered your time and expertise by sharing proposals for how ACE can improve. In particular, we thank Nuno Sempere for a th...
How are wars won in the modern era? As Ukraine's counteroffensive reports significant gains, especially in its Kharkiv offensive, we look at the concept of a decisive battle, and whether it is possible in the modern era - or what a decisive battle might look like if so. Recorded in two parts, and covering past conflicts from the modern era including the Vietnam War, the First Gulf War and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, and the recent Nagorno-Karabakh War, Intelligence Fusion analysts Matt Pratten, Alex Smith and Max Taylor explore the ideas of and differences between a tactical and strategic victory, and how these ideas will relate to the Russia-Ukraine war, particularly with regard to the purported Kherson offensive in the south of the country, and the subsequent tactical victories being reported by the Ukrainian armed forces in the Kharkiv offensive in the north in recent days. What is a decisive battle? Is a military victory won through a single battle or through attrition? And is a strategic victory now more important than any at the tactical level?Listen to the full episode of The Roundtable now.—NB: This podcast was recorded in two parts: on 5th September 2022, before the Kharkiv offensive began, and then on 13th September 2022, the day of release, to give as accurate and up-to-date information as possible.—Other content you might be interested in:Russia-Ukraine video briefing, 11th August 2022: Does Russia have the upper hand? - https://hubs.ly/Q01m917B0 The Roundtable podcast: How is conflict changing? - https://hubs.ly/Q01m91ct0 Pipeline politics: Russia's instruments of power compared to Europe - https://hubs.ly/Q01m914S0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can the conflicts that we've witnessed in Iraq, Libya, Nagorno Karabakh, Syria, and even Ukraine, teach us about the evolution of conflict in recent years? In the latest episode of our threat intelligence podcast, The Roundtable, we discuss how war and conflict have changed and address key issues including:Do tanks have a place on the modern battlefield?Are drones evolutionary or revolutionary?How is OSINT changing conflict?What is the impact of a changing naval strategy?Is the west prepared for conflict moving forward?Thanks to our Intelligence Analysts, Max Taylor, Matt Pratten and Alex Smith for their insightful contributions to this podcast episode. If you enjoyed their analysis and assessment, you can see more from the team over on our blog, on YouTube and in our new Open Source Intelligence Community. See more from Intelligence Fusion:What is Russia's End Game? By Matt PrattenHow does the Taliban use Twitter? By Max TaylorThe Myanmar Coup: Protests, Conflict and the Future by Alex Smith Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're joined by Halifax Tiktoker, Max Taylor, to talk about his run for mayor, writing comedy in LA, and some interesting dating advice. SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS TO OUR ADVICE FORUM: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA Contact: theweekendrounduppodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @theweekendroundup | @laurynlandry | @madi_mills_ Tiktok: @theweekendroundup
Episode 2 of Season 1 introduces our newest member to the audience, Max Taylor! He is joined of course by Eleni, Dem and Nathan and together the team discuss games and dissect news and rumours. After missing from week 1, the Player One makes a return!! Will it be a successful quiz or will quizmaster Dem leave the other three confused and begging for new questions? Tune it to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America signed an agreement aimed at strengthening military capabilities in the Pacific region, quickly becoming known as the AUKUS agreement. The immediate headlines resulting from this agreement were focussed on the announcement that the UK would be providing nuclear submarines to Australia - much to the consternation of France - but the pact is about much more than just submarines.In this second episode of The Roundtable, Senior Regional Analyst for Asia, Max Taylor, is joined by former Australian Intelligence Corps and current Senior Regional Analyst for Europe at Intelligence Fusion Matt Pratten, and Regional Analyst Alex Smith, to unpack the AUKUS agreement - explaining what we know about it so far, the motivating factors that may have led to it, how countries such as China may respond, and how much substance there is to the pact. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Firstly thank you Max for your refreshing honesty and fearless authenticity, an incredible human being. This is a story of courage, resilience and revival. From going up the ranks at Manchester United to being diagnosed with testicular cancer, Max tells us his story. We learn of the heartbreaking moment he found out about his illness to how he then battled through chemotherapy and faced some of his darkest moments mentally. His perseverance to not give up, to keep going and to survive is simply inspirational. Max then comes back in to professional football and physically, mentally and even emotionally revives his hopes and dreams of playing at the highest level. He is now playing professionally at League 1 side, Rochdale AFC, with aspirations to truly love and enjoy his life on and importantly off the pitch. A beautiful conversation full of key tools, advice and a true fightback story!
On this first episode of The Roundtable, Max Taylor, Viraj Pattni and Vincent Fevrier take a look at the ways in which armed groups have used extractive resources as a way of funding themselves, including ISIS and the Taliban in the Middle East and Central Asia, jihadist groups in the Sahel region of Africa, and cartels and insurgent groups in Central and South America. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris chats with Senior chaplain Max Taylor about transitions in life, the book of Philippians, depending on God, and praying the Scriptures back to the God Who gave them to us.
A quick wrap up of the key points and takeaways from this weeks episode with PT Max Taylor. Talking about promoting client results not self results, 'filling all your cups', and working for the future - not just getting caught up in the day to day. Full episode:Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Youtube/ OtherMax's Links:@maxramontaylor // @wulfsgramFind more of Ellen Ave here:@ellenave_ // www.ellenave.com
Ellen Ave: Max Taylor x Fin Barnett (S3 #002)SECOND GUEST OF THE SEASON BABY HOW GOOD! I said ep 3 but don't mind me I'm just bein silly. Watch the Youtube edition here: https://youtu.be/Ie8P8bihdGY Full of knowledge, experience, and accolades to back it up - NZ Vision PT of THE YEAR joins us on this week's episode of Ellen Ave. Discussing his roundabout journey through life and PT, Max lets us in on his thoughts, routine, career, and some deep topics to think on including society's issue of long term v short term gratification. And of course, there's some great chat in there too (it's Ellen Ave what else would you EXPECT!) Check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/maxramontaylor/ https://www.instagram.com/wulfsgram/ He's not only an amazing PT but an amazing person too
The First Drop lads are joined by Bendigo District Cricket Association Hall of fame inductee, Max Taylor. Max has had a stellar career, amassing eleven XI premierships and consistently scoring runs and taking wickets in big games. Max played at the top level in Bendigo until he was 51 and then went on to become one of the more highly respected and sort after umpires in the region.
On today’s show, Todd talks about Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, and closes the episode by commenting on Flair Airlines’ plan to return to Atlantic Canada. In the interview segment, Dalhousie University political science professor Dr. Lori Turnbull joins us to discuss the outcome of the N.S. Liberal leadership race which saw Iain Rankin named the new premiere of the province. Former Halifax mayoral candidate Max Taylor is also on to converse about what he’s been up to since the Oct. 2020 municipal election. Please continue helping us grow our audience by sharing this link with friends and family. You can also send us feedback by emailing us at info@toddveinotteshow.com or by tweeting to @toddveinotte. Todd is also available on Facebook, simply look for Todd Veinotte.
Max Taylor is a young communicator and mayoral candidate here in Halifax. His campaign is not built to win; instead, it's designed to produce a scarce resource in political communication locally and globally: engagement. In this conversation I talk to him about the kind of courage he's needed to run for mayor, why people who see it as a transparent attempt to gain followers don't get it, and why he cares about setting a precedent for more direct participation in politics, especially among young people. Check out Max's TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@maxemersontaylor?lang=en (You'll find a link to his campaign site through the page.)
On this weeks episode, I am sitting down and chatting with Max Taylor. Max Taylor is rapper that's trying to get out his feelings. If he started a label it wouldn't be like Kanye West's Getting Out Our Dreams it would be more like Getting Out Our Feelings. A real awesome MC from Raleigh that's trying to connect with people and let them know its ok to talk about your personal issues and deal with trauma in the light. Max and I talk about his mother's passing and how much it has effected him personally and his music, we get to learn more about his love/hate relationship with the Raleigh rap scene, how his music has grown, what makes him different, and if Joe Budden has done some really wild and out of pocket shit. I had a really great interview with Max and I know you all will enjoy it the same.Intro Song: Max Taylor - HealingOutro Song: Max Taylor - Screaming for Help
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Our good friends, Garrett Hogan and Max Taylor, Principals of OnPoint Capital join the Pod this week to discuss their real estate development business. We talked through OnPoint's experience with modular construction, how they structure development deals with investors, their experiences with zoning approvals in the City of Boston and we got into detail talking about numbers for ground up, renovation and modular builds. We typically try to storyboard an episode but, this conversation seemed to just go in all kinds of directions and was fun and interesting throughout. Thanks for sharing the Podcast with a friend & we hope you enjoy!
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In the latest episode of The Insight, the Intelligence Fusion team take a closer look at China's growing influence across the Asia region. Our Senior Regional Analyst for Asia and the Middle East, Max Taylor, leads a discussion on China's activity and militarisation of the South China Sea, the response and impact from surrounding countries as well as the influence they've gained with regards to the ongoing Belt and Road initiatives across the continent. Throughout the podcast, we highlight key incidents and data from our threat intelligence platform to provide further context. The insight and assessment of our analysts in the podcast is supported by the open source intelligence data they report on a daily basis. Our 24/7 Operations Centre collects and analyses over 12,000 global incidents on a monthly basis, ensuring our clients receive timely, actionable intelligence round-the-clock. Are you a security professional who requires a complete and comprehensive overview of the threat landscape? Could China's growing influence on the global economy impact your operations? Take a closer look at our data to see how in-depth, accurate intelligence can help you better protect your assets: https://hubs.ly/H0ndCgb0 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Max Taylor returns talking more again on Tiktok, his new friendship with David Dobrik and how he liked the Guinness we sent him. Enjoy x
On this edition of TikTalks we have comedic TikToker Max Taylor. Listen in as he gives some advice on adult relationships, the tea with him and Addison Rae, all while we try to fix his daddy issues and help him find his father. Check us out on: Youtube Instagram TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raj-parekh1/support
The boys bring on former professional hockey player Max Taylor to the Unfinished Business Podcast. During the episode Max talks about his experiences in professional hockey getting to play for the Toronto Marlies and the road to get there. As well Max brings up his life experiences with concussions and how he was able to overcome this difficult time in his life. The Macleans article that features Max called "The truth about concussions" can be found with the link below. Also Jacob and Malcolm talk about how much donations will be made because of the great Unfinished Business viewers. Macleans article featuring Max Taylor: https://www.macleans.ca/society/concussions-the-untold-story/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have you ever done a challenge that wasn't actually a challenge? neither have I. But this man has. This week I talk to the new Tiktok powerhouse and comedian Max Taylor. We discuss the future of the app, the differences between Canada and Ireland, and does he have a fling with Addison Rae? Find out in the episode! Enjoy x
Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, a political divide within the Afghan government has caused increasing tensions. Team this with the resumption of fighting between Afghan Security Forces and the Taliban after a period of successful peace talks, the country looks to be on the brink of a civil war... Intelligence Fusion's Senior Regional Analyst for Asia and the Middle East, Max Taylor, explains the current unrest within the government and on the ground providing his analysis and assessment as to how we can see the situation evolving in both the short and long-term.Max also gives us an insight into the impact COVID-19 is having not only on the country as a whole but on the political instability itself. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this not to be missed solo episode with Clodagh, she takes you through 8 reasons why you should start a Podcast for your Agency in 2020!Clodagh & Max Taylor launched their brand new Rev-Casters online course & small group coaching to teach you how to start your podcast! This episode is filled with Interesting stats, tips, advice and so much more. Click here to learn "How to Create Your Own Revenue-Generating Podcast"
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. This week we watch Batman and Robin with our favorite little vegan sweet boy Max Taylor, who chose to watch this as it was his favorite film as a child... ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. This week we watch Batman and Robin with our favorite little vegan sweet boy Max Taylor, who chose to watch this as it was his favorite film as a child... ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
DopeRamblings was born out of a mutual love and respect of film by Reece and Chris.They both admire all of the aspects that go in to the movie industry. Be it Cinematography, Film Photography, Directing, Acting etc etc. They bonded over Chris' lack of major film knowledge, never seeing most of the 'big 50', and decided to go on a quest to watch their 6 featured films from the worlds biggest Actors and Actresses, focusing on a different one each season. This week we watch Batman and Robin with our favorite little vegan sweet boy Max Taylor, who chose to watch this as it was his favorite film as a child... ENJOY!! Follow us on Instagram for more updates: @DopeRamblings Sponsor us on Patreon www.patreon.com/DopeRamblings
Listen to some of battle rap's most influential battles with our special guests! Full battle located on YouTube! Follow GEECHI GOTTI: @GeechiGotti Follow the RYD team: Follow RYD - @RUINYOURDAYNOW Follow Avocado - @avocadoisgod Follow Clayton - @DamnItsClayton Follow Laugh N Stalk - @DrLaughNStalk
Don't mess with a boy in a dress, he was born to impress.Lead singer of the feeling and writer of the musical that’s taken the UK’s west end by storm Dan Gillespie Sells, joinst us for our season three finale, to tell the story behind the soundtrack to your #QueerAF life: Everybody's Talking About Jamie.In an ever changing world, the way we identify is constantly being challenged. Not just by people around us, but by ourselves too. And that’s why Jamie New, the 16 year old from Sheffield in the north of the UK, who’s career test says he’ll only amount to being a forklift truck driver – is such a refreshing story to watch, enjoy, and for queers everywhere – to see themselves in. And even better? It was inspired by a true story.We interview Dan Gillespie Sells, lead singer in the Feeling and writer of the show, and star Layton Williams who is playing Jamie in the UK's West End.With thanks to all to contributors this season. if you haven’t yet go back and listen to Martin Joseph, Jacob Edwards, Sebastian Hendra, Max Taylor, Cassie Galpin, Alice Taplin, and Patrick Reardon Morgan’s episodes. For today’s episode thanks to Dan Gillespie Sells, Layton Williams and the team at Everybody’s talking about Jamie – and if you’re desperate to see the story but geography is getting in the way. Dan told us the movie is very much, in production.Just like Season 4 of the show, so stay subscribed on your podcast feeds, and bring us back faster with ratings and reviews in Apple, Spotify, Google podcasts or what ever app you listen in. Share us on social media tag in @studentpride, the whole reason we make this show to keep the pride of conversation alive all year round. Today’s show was produced by @jamie_wareham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Donald Carrick is a writer and public speaker from Glasgow, Scotland and he is currently based out of the city of Edinburgh. He has previously collaborated with Max Taylor and 600 Second Saga contributor Andrew Milne on the science fiction short fiction collection 'Tales of the Verse' and has delivered several lectures for the charity organisation 'The Ragged University'. You can hear him fortnightly on the film review podcast 'Two Friends Watch'. His writing is mainly focused on the genres of science fiction and horror. His first novel, solo short fiction collection and comic book series remain, for now, works in progress. https://www.raggeduniversity.co.uk/2015/07/01/podcast-temujin-rising-how-a-slave-would-change-world-history-by-donald-carrick/ 600 Second Saga Music is provided by MADS. You can support 600 Second Saga by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter
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Compulsion by Donald Carrick Donald Carrick is a writer and public speaker from Glasgow, Scotland and he is currently based out of the city of Edinburgh. He has previously collaborated with Max Taylor and 600 Second Saga contributor Andrew Milne on the science fiction short fiction collection 'Tales of the Verse' and has delivered several lectures for the charity organisation 'The Ragged University'. You can hear him fortnightly on the film review podcast 'Two Friends Watch'. His writing is mainly focused on the genres of science fiction and horror. His first novel, solo short fiction collection and comic book series remain, for now, works in progress. The Ragged University Two Friends Watch 600 Second Saga Music is provided by MADS. You can support 600 Second Saga by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes Become a Patron! Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Twitter
Donald Holbrook is a Visiting Fellow at ICCT. He became a lecturer at the Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Religion at Lancaster University, UK, in September 2016. Prior to that he was Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, which he joined in 2008. His research has focused mostly on beliefs, ideas, and media in the context of terrorism and political violence, especially on how terrorists interact with published media and social media and how this engagement has changed over time. He has published on a wide variety of topics relating to these themes, including a book, edited volumes, journal articles, as well as reports and other deliverables for counterterrorism practitioners and policymakers. He currently manages a large-scale research project dissecting ways in which individuals involved in terrorism use different types of media, developing case studies and thematic analyses of different ideological milieus (including far-right and Islamist extremism), different types of activity (including domestic terrorism and ‘foreign fighters’) and different organisational contexts (such as groups versus lone actors), as well as comparisons across sections. Research that has influenced Donald: Benford, R & Snow, D. (2000) ‘Framing Processes and Social Movements: An Overview and Assessment’ in Annual Review of Sociology (Vol. 26., pp. 611-639) à or indeed other material from them on collective action frames Max Taylor & John Horgan (2006) ‘A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Psychological Process in the Development of the Terrorist’ Terrorism and Political Violence (18: 4). Political Terrorism: A New Guide To Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, And Literature, Alex P. Schmid, Albert J. Jongman. 1988, Transaction Publishers à or other Schmid work on the essence of terrorism Donald's Key Work: The Al-Qaeda Doctrine: The Framing and Evolution of the Leadership’s Public Discourse (Bloomsbury, 2014) & Al-Qaeda 2.0: A Critical Reader (Hurst, 2017) I’d take these together as one is essentially a supplement to the other. ‘What Types of Media Do Terrorists Collect? An Analysis of Religious, Political, and Ideological Publications Found in Terrorism Investigations in the UK’, ICCT (September 2017) ‘Designing and Applying an ‘Extremist Media Index’, Perspectives on Terrorism (9:5, 2015)
This week John speaks to Prof. Max Taylor, a visiting professor at the Department of Security and Crime Sciences at University College London and the co-editor of Terrorism and Political Violence.Prior to his move to UCL he was the Director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St. Andrews, before which he was the head of the Department of Applied Psychology at University College Cork. For most of our listeners Max would be most widely known as a prolific and thought provoking specialist on the psychology of terrorism. However, his background also includes ground-breaking research on capacity building for disadvantaged children living in conflict zones, and the combatting of paedophile information networks in Europe. Within the realm of terrorism studies Max has published on a wide range of topics from evolutionary psychology to affordance, Irish Republicanism to Islamic fundamentalism. He is also the author of some of the most influential books on the psychology of terrorism, notably amongst them are The Terrorist, Terrorist Lives and The Fanatics. Research discussed in the podcast as influencing Max's career: B.F. Skinner (1951). Science and Human Behaviour Richard S. Peters (1958). The Concept of Motivation Derek B. Cornish and Ronald V. Clarke (1986). The Reasoning Criminal: Rational Choice Perspectives on Offending Max's key research, discussed in the podcast: Rational choice, behaviour analysis and political violence (1992) A conceptual framework for addressing psychological process in the development of the terrorist. With John Horgan (2006) Is terrorism a group phenomenon? (2010)
Malika Favre is a French artist based in London. Her unmistakable style has established her as one of the UK’s most sought after graphic artists. Malika’s clients include The New Yorker, Vogue, BAFTA, Sephora and Penguin Books, amongst many others. We talk illustration, animation, business and Burlesque. BXFTYS Audio created our theme tune. Research and show notes by Max Taylor. Edit advice by Alex Widdowson. Presented by Sam Taylor and Tim McCourt. Malika Favre Links: http://malikafavre.com/ http://insta.malikafavre.com/ https://twitter.com/malikafavre http://shop.malikafavre.com/ Show Notes: Airside https://vimeo.com/airside Kamasutra http://malikafavre.com/kama-sutra Nexus (Where Malika used to be repped as an animation director) http://nexusproductions.com/ Malika’s animation https://vimeo.com/malikafavre Malika’s illustration agent http://www.handsomefrank.com/ The Association of Illustrators http://www.theaoi.com/ Budweiser campaign http://malikafavre.com/lady-liberty https://www.instagram.com/p/BGl-mfxOEuC/?taken-by=malikafavre Hide and Seek solo exhibition http://malikafavre.com/hide-seek Aldo commission (off the back of Hide and Seek http://malikafavre.com/poolside Carluccio’s commission http://malikafavre.com/christmas-in-bologna The Crazy Horse http://www.lecrazyhorseparis.com/en/homepage/ Pick Me Up http://pickmeup.somersethouse.org.uk/#/ Canary Island project http://malikafavre.com/on-the-draw Malika’s shop http://shop.malikafavre.com/ Bafta project http://malikafavre.com/the-big-reveal Lay's packet redesign http://design.pepsico.com/lays.php?v=58#section2 Malika ended up doing TWO! New Yorker covers http://malikafavre.com/page-turner http://malikafavre.com/intheshade
Peter Millard is an independent filmmaker, animator and Dino Chief. Peter primarily works with natural media, making some of the most unique and comical films. We talk about animation, Hulk Hogan, and colourful talking penises. BXFTYS Audio created our theme tune. Research and show notes by Max Taylor. Edit advice by Alex Widdowson. Presented by Sam Taylor and Tim McCourt. Sponsor link readym.ag/theline/ Show Notes: Peter Millard Links Website http://www.hellopetermillard.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/peter_millard Vimeo https://vimeo.com/petermillard Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hellopetermillard/ Feature on Cartoon Brew http://www.cartoonbrew.com/artist-of-the-day/peter-millard-109034.html Talking Points: RCA - Animation Programme - Royal College of Art http://www.rca.ac.uk/schools/school-of-communication/animation/ MTV 'Unofficial Ident' https://vimeo.com/6734738 L.A.Y.L.O.M https://vimeo.com/135822669 Unhappy Happy https://vimeo.com/124022235 Luiz Stockler http://www.luizstockler.com/ Glas Festival http://www.glasanimation.com/ Pictoplasma http://pictoplasma.com/ Boogodobiegodongo https://vimeo.com/81986358 Jonathan Hodgson - Night Club https://vimeo.com/33634918 Fruit Fruit https://vimeo.com/82895384 Hulk Hogan film - 'Hogan' https://vimeo.com/38582873 Rolf Harris http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28163593 Winsor and Newton - Animation Commission https://vimeo.com/141422420 Anna Ginsburg’s film - 'Private Parts' https://vimeo.com/153781865 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisitcollective Caleb Wood https://vimeo.com/calebwood David Shrigley http://davidshrigley.com/
WELCOME BACK TO SEASON 2! This week we chat to Robert Valley, an animation director based in Canada. Robert has worked on a variety of projects from Aeon Flux, to The Gorillaz, to Tron Uprising. He has also produced comics and short films, including his Massive Swerve series, and his latest film, Pear Cider and Cigarettes. We talk to him about his career, including what it's like working with directors such as Peter Chung, Pete Candeland, and Alberto Mielgo. We get into the trials and tribulations of producing an independent animated film, and the story behind the film itself. Spoiler Alert! Watch “Pear Cider and Cigarettes” before listening to the conversation. You can find it at: vimeo.com/ondemand/pearciderandcigarettes BXFTYS Audio created our theme tune. Research and show notes by Max Taylor. Edit advice by Alex Widdowson. Presented by Sam Taylor and Tim McCourt. Sponsor link readym.ag/theline/ Show Notes: Robert Valley Links: Twitter twitter.com/massiveswerve YouTube youtu.be/97nSokL9BQs Facebook www.facebook.com/robertvallley/ Vimeo vimeo.com/robertvalley Pear Cider and Cigarettes the Film http://www.pearciderandcigarettes.com/ Blog robertvalley.com/blog/ Instagram instagram.com/massiveswerve/ Tumblr robertvalley.tumblr.com/ Talking points: Motor city https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OyAuYvijPo Titmouse http://titmouse.net/ Robert Trajeo (Metalica) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Trujillo Persepolis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persepolis_(film) Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shenzhen-Travelogue-China-Guy-Delisle/dp/1770460799 Kristian antonelli akristianservice.tumblr.com/ Pete Candeland vimeo.com/petecandeland Jamie Hewlett www.instagram.com/hewll/?hl=en Gorillaz gorillaz.com Beatles Rockband vimeo.com/12614266 Tron Uprising vimeo.com/70498312 Charlie Bean en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Bean_(animator) Alberto Mielgo www.albertomielgo.com/ Peter Chung en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Chung Aeon Flux en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86on_Flux Catsuka www.catsuka.com/ Colossal Pictures vimeo.com/29749380 Maverick Studios maverixstudios.blogspot.co.uk/ kevin eastman fan.kevineastmanstudios.com/ Polygon Pictures http://www.ppi.co.jp/works/tron-uprising/?l=e Valley Wonder Woman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyZdIIPYXEA Wonder Woman model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3enUYaTPdZ0 Jack Kirby http://kirbymuseum.org/
The state government this week announced changes to BAIL LAWS, in an effort to reduce the large numbers of people who are refused bail, while waiting for a trial. More than a quarter of adult prisoners in NSW have not been convicted. The Attorney General Greg Smith has put forward a new “case by case” system, designed to ease the burden on prisons and give those charged a fairer deal. But he declined to follow the recommendations of the Law Reform Commission which suggested a general presumption in favour of bail. Legal observers say it’s a step in the right direction but may not be enough. MAX TAYLOR is a retired magistrate and the convenor of the Bail Reform Alliance – and he spoke with 2SER’s Mark Robinson.
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