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With a wealth of experience in various industries, Dan McClory of Boustead Securities shares invaluable insights on the key factors that drive success. From the importance of people and leadership to the power of adaptability, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge for individuals seeking to achieve their goals. Daniel McClory is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Boustead & Company Limited, a non-bank financial institution, since July 2016. He also holds positions at its subsidiary, Boustead Securities, LLC, where he serves as the Managing Director, Head of Equity Capital Markets, and Head of China. Prior to joining Boustead, Daniel held Managing Director positions at Bonwick Capital Partners, LLC, Burnham Securities Inc., and Hunter Wise Financial Group, LLC. Throughout his career, McClory's teams have achieved impressive rankings in placement agent league tables, won prestigious awards such as "Deal of the Year" at the M&A Advisor Awards, and successfully completed IPOs and transactions for clients listed on various stock exchanges worldwide. In addition to his financial career, Daniel serves on the boards of the USA Track & Field Foundation, the Eastern Michigan University Champions Advisory Board, and the Alder Foundation, where he made history by listing the first-ever foreign-funded, venture philanthropy-backed IPO on Bovespa's Social Stock Exchange in Brazil. Dan McClory emphasizes the significance of people, leadership, and culture in driving success. He believes that success is not solely dependent on individual achievements but rather on the collective efforts of a team. By fostering a positive and inclusive culture, leaders can inspire their team members to perform at their best. Dan highlights the importance of effective communication, empathy, and continuous learning in building strong relationships and creating a supportive work environment. He also emphasizes the value of humility, recognizing that true leaders are those who empower others to succeed. One of the key takeaways from the episode is the balance between calculated risk-taking and trusting one's instincts. Dan shares his perspective on the qualities of perseverance and adaptability, which are essential in navigating challenges. Drawing parallels between athletics and business practices, he emphasizes the value of consistency, routine, and positive self-talk. Just as athletes train their bodies and minds to overcome obstacles, business professionals can develop discipline, habit, and self-confidence to tackle challenges head-on. Dan's insights remind us that success often requires stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing change. Throughout the episode, Dan McClory shares his experiences in sports management and multi-club ownership, highlighting the significance of effective communication and strategic decision-making. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals and reinventing oneself to adapt to changing circumstances. Dan's career journey serves as a testament to the power of adaptability and resilience. He encourages listeners to define their own goals and pursue personal and professional fulfillment. By continuously learning, staying open to new opportunities, and maintaining a clear vision, individuals can achieve long-term success. The episode with Dan McClory on the Circuit of Success podcast offers a wealth of insights into the factors that drive success. From the importance of people, leadership, and culture to the power of adaptability and resilience, Dan's experiences and perspectives provide valuable guidance for individuals seeking to achieve their goals. Listeners are reminded of the significance of effective communication, continuous learning, and setting clear goals. By embracing change, trusting their instincts, and fostering a positive work environment, individuals can navigate challenges and achieve long-term success.
John Huston's final film is a surprisingly warm adaptation of James Joyce's short story about a Twelfth Night Christmas party that shows the cracks in a marriage, opening up questions about love, identity, and how well we can truly know one another. Starring Anjelica Huston, Donal McCann, Helena Carroll, Cathleen Delany, Dan O'Herlihy, Donal Donnelly, Séan McClory, and Colm Meaney. Directed by John Huston and written by Tony Huston.
Episode 329: Dan McClory, Head of China IPOs at Boustead Securities comes on the podcast to discuss the Chinese IPO priceaction from the recent past. Social MediaDan McCloryLinkedin: Dan McClory Cobra Trading Click the link and get 33% off commissions for life as well as one month of free DAS Trader PlatformEdgeToTrade Use coupon code FRIENDLYBEAR15 for 15% off EdgeToTrade, the financial research platform for traders.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Bobby and Katie had the privilege to interview Bishop Robert McClory, the Bishop of the Diocese of Gary, Indiana. So many topics were discussed such as a day in the life of a bishop, his vocation story, and the power of small groups. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube and don't forget to follow, subscribe, like and share!
In this episode, The Mentors Radio Host Ric Brutocao talks with guest Dan McClory, the award-winning president and head of China equity investments for Boustead Securities, about Dan's career journey and more. McClory excels in bringing companies public, and in less time than it typically takes to get to IPO. With investment-related career experience spanning from the U.S. to Italy and China, he brings a wealth of sharp business growth and investor banking insight to any discussion. But knowledge alone doesn't close big deals; that's anchored in understanding people and business. In this episode, Dan talks about the irreplaceable value of understanding people, the power of what we can learn from failures, capital and investment strategies, how to satisfy the ongoing need for growth capital, the importance of always moving forward regardless of success or failure, and a relentless commitment to “getting things done.” He also lays out the criteria for a company to go public, what it means, how to get there, and how smaller companies now have a new option to get to IPO and to do it faster than ever before. Show Notes and Episode to appear here after Saturday's first airing. Listen to the show podcast any time, anywhere and on any platform, by subscribing here! SHOW NOTES: Dan McClory: BIO Boustead Securties FlashFunders, crowd-funding for IPO
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Topics include the Broccoli's taking out McClory, Le Chiffre's fear of the Africans, and is Vesper overrated?
Topics include the Broccoli's taking out McClory, Le Chiffre's fear of the Africans, and is Vesper overrated?
Join Manas Chawla in talking to Jonathan McClory about the real role of soft power within the post-pandemic world. In this episode, you'll hear what Soft Power really looks like in the diplomatic world, what to make of the 'manufactured' kind, and how much human rights abuses really affect a country's Soft Power, and to whom. Jonathan McClory is a specialist and Partner at Sanctuary Counsel, a Westminster based strategic communications firm. With extensive experience in public diplomacy, place branding, and cultural relations, Johnathon McClory is also the creator of the Soft Power 30 index. He is the perfect person to listen to if you want a practical minded lens through which to understand soft power dynamics.
Roman Catholic Bishops claim direct descendance from the Apostles themselves, as the Catholic Church promises to have apostolic authority. This week, Adam and Fr. Jacob sit down with Bishop Robert McClory, Bishop of the Diocese of Gary, IN, to learn more about leadership, what leadership modeled after Jesus Christ has to look like, and what seems to be missing from our world today in terms of leadership. You won't wont want to miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/region-catholic-chosen/support
Roman Catholic Bishops claim direct descendance from the Apostles themselves, as the Catholic Church promises to have apostolic authority. This week, Adam and Fr. Jacob sit down with Bishop Robert McClory, Bishop of the Diocese of Gary, IN, to learn more about leadership, what leadership modeled after Jesus Christ has to look like, and what seems to be missing from our world today in terms of leadership. You won't wont want to miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/region-catholic-chosen/support
Jessica is an experienced Digital Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry and with SMEs. We're going to spend a few minutes de-mystifying the world of SEO and PPc and Social Media.You can read more about Jessica at https://logicdigital.co.uk/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/its-not-rocket-science/message Get full access to It's Not Rocket Science! at thecompleteapproach.substack.com/subscribe
This week JBR revisits the Fleming v McClory story, courtesy of JBR editor in chief, Michael Kirwan. The Story of Thunderball is a fascinating one, to say the least, but how did it all happen? In today's episode, Michael examines the court cases, the stolen ideas and much more to find out why it all happened. With interviews from Robert Sellers (Author of the ‘Battle for Bond’), Sylvan Mason (Daughter of screenwriter, Jack Whittingham) and JBR's own Dan Gale, it's time to delve deep into the story and the characters surrounding Thunderballand its many iterations. This is Operation Thunderball. Written & Edited by Michael Kirwan
Old Codger shares a story from his childhood — a story of how the hunt for the perfect Christmas tree turned into an unexpected rescue mission to save Mrs McClory from a renegade reindeer! Perhaps this story is too good to be true... let's just be thankful it happened to him and not you.
Welcome to Full Circle with Garland!On Episode 010, Garland interviews Taidgh McClory, the Director of Social Impact & Inclusion for MP Boston and Founder of T.H. McClory, LLC, a social impact enterprise. Highlights of Episode 010:Growing up Taidgh - 01:59Caribbean influence - 7:20Identity journey through the school years - 8:31History & art - 10:41Lessons learned in advertising - 13:46Pivoting into commercial real estate - 16:50Re-evaluating what really matters 25:55DEI work in 2020 - 32:36Awakening books of 2020 - 37:09What’s your next for Taidgh - 43:54Inclusion in my industry looks like 46:55Life coming full circle - 48:15Garland’s post interview thoughts - 52:03About Taidgh:Taidgh McClory is a senior-level commercial real estate executive whose professional focus has turned to social impact. A former Managing Director/Partner at CBRE/New England, Taidgh actively promotes diversity and inclusion through his civic engagement and his business, T.H. McClory, LLC, a social impact enterprise founded in 2019 and dedicated to devising and implementing diversity & inclusion strategies for the CRE industry.Mr. McClory’s career in commercial real estate and advertising has spanned over 20 years and includes expertise in strategic planning, commercial real estate brokerage, marketing, brand planning, market research, and economic development. He most recently served as Managing Director/Partner at CBRE/New England, where he led sales management, business development and civic engagement across the New England region.A civic leader and champion of diversity & inclusion, Mr. McClory is a member of Real Estate Executive Council (REEC), a leading professional trade association formed to promote the interests of minority executives in the commercial real estate industry. In addition to REEC, Mr. McClory serves on a handful of boards and committees focused on diversity/equity/inclusion, social impact, commercial real estate, economic development, education, and philanthropy.• Executive Council of Diversity & Inclusion - The Partnership Inc.• Board of Director - MassEcon Alliance• Advisory Board - African American Real Estate Professionals (NE Chapter)• Co-Chair - NAIOP Diversity, Inclusion & Equity Forum (MA Chapter)• Investment Committee - Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund• Posse Foundation Career CoachMr. McClory graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in History and Studio Art. In his local community on the North Shore, Mr. McClory serves as a member of the Cummings Foundation Grant Selection Committee, Board of Trustees for St. John’s Preparatory School and a lector at St. Maria Goretti Parish in Lynnfield where he resides with his wife and three children. Connect with TaidghLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taidghmcclory/Books mentioned on this episode:White Fragility by Robin DiAngeloBetween the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesThe Color of Law by Richard RothsteinCaste by Isabel WilkersonBlack Dignity in a World Made For Whiteness by Austin Channing BrownSo You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoAlchemist by Paulo Cohelo// Connect with and learn more about your host, Garland Fuller:Web: garlandfuller.comInstagram: @FullCircleWithGarlandLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/garlandfuller
In this IF Podcast, Senior Research Fellow Shri Sudarshan Ramabadran speaks to Mr Jonathan McClory, Creator of Soft Power 30 Index on Digital Diplomacy in the Global Information Age: Opportunities and Challenges.
Our heroes investigate the origin of THUNDERBALL, and the role of Kevin McClory in the history of the Bond film series. jbchpod@gmail.com Twitter: @007CocktailHr IG: @jbchpod Track Name: "Spy And Die" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Today we have Patrick McClory joining us. Patrick is the founder and CEO of IntrospectData. He brings a great deal of experience and expertise across multiple industries. He has focused a lot on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Patrick has been writing code, managing DevOps, and designing scalable application infrastructures for over ten years. Before founding IntrospectData, he served as a Sr. Consultant for Amazon Web Services, a Platform Engineer with DataPipe, CTO of DualSpark, and more. Patrick shares so much great information about data, AI, ML, and technology in general. We talk about remote working, tools for better efficiency, and ethics in AI and ML. We specifically talk about the misconceptions and steps for getting started using AI. He has so many great insights. Show Notes:[01:06] Patrick started his experience in software engineering and as cloud became a thing he found his home there.[02:33] He found the software world was fascinating to him. He thought he was going to be a doctor when he went to college and he ended up with a degree in psychology.[04:19] He is always interested in the cutting edge, but also looking to find how to apply that cool new idea into real-world value.[06:25] CIOs often become so engrossed in internal operations that they fail to see the opportunities to manage cost and drive forward.[07:54] We get so focused on cost control and providing services that we forget that we are trying to run a business.[09:59] You have to be hands-on with your customers either internally or externally to understand how to make good decisions.[12:24] Shadow IT is a leading indicator of what your users want.[14:44] The problem with working remotely isn’t technical, it is about getting people comfortable working in a collaborative environment from home.[15:39] You have to make it that when people make a mistake it is not the end of the world. You can do this socially or technically.[17:07] Patrick’s company uses Google apps connected with Zoom and Slack. It is important to have a tool that does immediate communications.[19:04] People still want to feel that connection. They want to feel like they are part of the mission of the organization.[21:57] They are really chipping away at the amount of time and confidence that a company has to make decisions faster than anyone else.[23:51] There is not a whole lot of positive useful AI. There is fear around what AI could be doing and what it looks like.[25:44] Regulation is usually five years behind innovation.[26:33] Financial services have been leading the forecasting and predictive analytics space for years.[28:32] Many industries don’t have the budget or bench to speculate about different technologies.[29:50] Often organizations can’t get out of their own way.[31:15] From a science and engineering perspective we can do lots of cool things, but from a marketing perspective we are not ready for something that is bigger.[33:12] Until it is easy to understand people are still going to be wary of AI even if it does produce great results.[36:29] Patrick’s advice is to continue to exercise being curious in work and life in general.[38:10] Think outside of your space and take that first step.[39:11] Patrick shares his best worst boss story.[42:12] Organizations looking at AI at a technical level need to be focused on getting their house in order. Getting your data ready for AI and ML is step one.Links and Resources:State of the CIO Podcast WebsiteState of the CIO Podcast on Apple PodcastsDan on LinkedInPatrick on LinkedInPatrick on TwitterIntrospectDataSlackZoom
What do beer, hemp and a nun have in common?Today we are discussing the life of Hildegard von Bingen (otherwise known as Saint Hildegard) and her extraordinary visions which many have attributed to migraine.What do you think? Listen in and find out.Brooklyn Museum, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. “Hildegarde of Bingen.”McClory, Robert. “Hildegard of Bingen: No Ordinary Saint.” National Catholic Reporter, March 24, 2012Meares, Hadley. “The Medieval Prophetess Who Used Her Visions to Criticize the Church.” Atlas Obscura, July 13, 2016PBS Frontline. “Hildegard’s Scivias.” Songfacts. Für Hildegard Von BingenWikipedia. “Scivias.” Last modified October 23, 2018Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/MigraineXalone/)
Helen McClory's Mayhem & Death is one of my favourite books from the past few years. You can read my more in-depth thoughts in the review I wrote for Sublime Horror but the way McClory takes a selection of short works and flash fiction, all ostensibly unlinked, and build something quite remarkable from them is mesmerising. A Voice Spoke To Me At Night is a longer example of the pieces of flash fiction that sit between the short story Souterrain and the novella-length Powdered Milk. More info here - https://pietersender.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/readings-a-voice-spoke-to-me-at-night-helen-mcclory/
What do the Papal Nuncio, the Moody Blues and Gary, Indiana have in common? Fr. Steve and Danielle welcome Bishop Elect Robert McClory to the Open Door Policy Studio. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 02:50 Testimony - 08:55 Unleashing the Gospel - 20:23 Reflection - 40:45 Episode Summary - 41:46
What do the Papal Nuncio, the Moody Blues and Gary, Indiana have in common? Fr. Steve and Danielle welcome Bishop Elect Robert McClory to the Open Door Policy Studio. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 02:50 Testimony - 08:55 Unleashing the Gospel - 20:23 Reflection - 40:45 Episode Summary - 41:46
Dan McClory, the award-winning president and head of China equity investments for Boustead Securities, talks with business turnaround leader and The Mentors Radio Host Ric Brutocao about his career journey—stretching from Michigan to California, Italy to China—and his remarkable insights into doing business in China and Italy, the difference between an investor banker vs. commercial or merchant banker, the irreplaceable value of understanding people, the power of what we can learn from failures, capital and investment strategies, how to satisfy the ongoing need for growth capital, the importance of always moving forward regardless of success or failure, and a relentless commitment to "getting things done." Dan also talks in detail about the criteria for a company to go public, what it means, how to get there, and how smaller companies now have a new option to get to IPO and to do it faster than ever before. Show Notes and Episode to appear here after Saturday's first airing.
In this podcast episode, we do an interview! We talk with Patrick McClory, who is the founder and CEO of IntrospectData. He is an expert working in areas of data science consulting, large machine learning projects, math, statistics and more. In this episode we cover several interesting topics such as: 1) What makes a good data scientist? 2) The different roles in the industry such as data engineer, machine learning engineer, data analyst etc. 3) The first mile problem: Data ownership and ethics of data collection. Patrick can be reached at patrick@introspectdata.com and you can read more about IntrospectData's projects at https://introspectdata.com/ Some books discussed in the episode: 1. The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error 2. Information Theory: A Tutorial Introduction If you enjoyed this episode or have any feedback drop me a note at thedatalifepodcast@gmail.com ~ Thanks for listening ~ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-data-life-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-data-life-podcast/support
Patrick McGlory is the founder of IntrospectData.He previously served as a Sr. Consultant for Amazon Web Services, a Platform Engineer with DataPipe, CTO of DualSpark, and more. We discussed startups, technology and the tools needed to become a consultant. Support this Podcast & get Exclusive Perks by going to patreon.com/turningpointpodcast Take a look at all the Free Resources by visiting: turningpointpodcast.com
Patrick McGlory is the founder of IntrospectData.He previously served as a Sr. Consultant for Amazon Web Services, a Platform Engineer with DataPipe, CTO of DualSpark, and more. We discussed startups, technology and the tools needed to become a consultant. Support this Podcast & get Exclusive Perks by going to patreon.com/turningpointpodcast Take a look at all the Free Resources by visiting: turningpointpodcast.com
Patrick McGlory is the founder of IntrospectData.He previously served as a Sr. Consultant for Amazon Web Services, a Platform Engineer with DataPipe, CTO of DualSpark, and more. We discussed startups, technology and the tools needed to become a consultant. Support this Podcast & get Exclusive Perks by going to patreon.com/turningpointpodcast Take a look at all the Free Resources by visiting: turningpointpodcast.com
Sean Connery's last outing as James Bond, Never Say Never Again. Connery joined forces with producer Kevin McClory to make an 'unofficial' James Bond film which is a rehash of Thunderball. The Flick Lab goes through all the subjectively best and worst Bond films from each actor who played Bond until the release of No Time to Die (2020). The Lab unanimously voted Never Say Never Again as the worst Bond film from Sean Connery. Do you agree with the verdict? / Directed by Irvin Kershner. Starring Sean Connery, Kim Basinger, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Barbara Carrera.
Attention all CEOs thinking of raising capital and/or going public- you are going to want to listen to this:A view from the other side of the IPO and Capital Markets from an underwriter’s perspective!
Egyptian scriptures from 1200 BCE describe painful, migraine-like headaches, so we know the disorder has afflicted people for at least three thousand years. Still, the condition continues to mystify us today. Anne Hoffman is a reporter, a professor, and a chronic migraine sufferer. She spent the past year tracing the history of migraines, hoping to discover clues about a treatment that actually works for her. The journey took her in some interesting directions. One common theme she found? A whole lot of stigma. Credits Hosts: Alexis Pedrick and Elisabeth Berry Drago Senior Producer: Mariel Carr Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez Reporter: Anne Hoffman Photo illustration by Jay Muhlin Additional audio production by Dan Drago Music Theme music composed by Zach Young. "Valantis" and "Valantis Vespers" by Blue Dot Sessions, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Additional music courtesy of the Audio Network. Research Notes Interviews Matthew Crawford, Doan Fellow, Science History Institute. Margaret Heaney, professor of neurobiology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Joanna Kempner, sociologist and author of Not Tonight: Migraine and the Politics of Gender and Health. Anne MacGregor, medical researcher and clinician. Brian McGeeney, assistant professor of neurology, Boston University School of Medicine. Sources Brooklyn Museum, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. “Hildegarde of Bingen.” McClory, Robert. “Hildegard of Bingen: No Ordinary Saint.” National Catholic Reporter, March 24, 2012. Meares, Hadley. “The Medieval Prophetess Who Used Her Visions to Criticize the Church.” Atlas Obscura, July 13, 2016. PBS Frontline. “Hildegard’s Scivias.” Songfacts. Für Hildegard Von Bingen. Wikipedia. “Scivias.” Last modified October 23, 2018, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scivias. Cannabidiol (CBD): Bazelot, Michaël, Chen Tong, Ibeas Bih, Dallas Mark, Clementino Nunn, Alistair V. W. Whalley Benjamin. “Molecular Targets of Cannabidiol in Neurological Disorders.” Neurotherapeutics 12 (2015): 699–730. Chen, Angus. “Some of the Parts: Is Marijuana’s ‘Entourage Effect’ Scientifically Valid?” Scientific American, April 20, 2017. Grinspoon, Peter. “Cannabidiol (CBD)—What We Know and What We Don’t.” Harvard Health Blog, Harvard Health Publishing, Harvard Medical School, August 24, 2018. Science Vs. “CBD: Weed Wonder Drug?” Podcast audio, November 15, 2018.. Migraine: Kempner, Joanna. “The Birth of the Dreaded ‘Migraine Personality.’” Migraine Again, November 30, 2017. Neighmond, Patti. “Why Women Suffer More Migraines Than Men.” Shots: Health News from NPR, National Public Radio, April 16, 2012. Peterlin, B. Lee, Saurabh Gupta, Thomas N. Ward, and Anne MacGregor. “Sex Matters: Evaluating Sex and Gender in Migraine and Headache Research.” Headache 51(6) (2011): 839–842. Sharkey, Lauren. “Why Don’t We Know More about Migraines?” BBC Future, British Broadcasting Corporation, July 2, 2018. Wikipedia. “Aretaeus of Cappadocia.” Last modified December 6, 2018. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretaeus_of_Cappadocia. Cannabis for Migraine: Mandal, Ananya. “Migraine History.” News-Medical, August 23, 2018. MDede. “Are Cannabinoids and Hallucinogens Viable Treatment Options for Headache Relief?” Neurology Reviews 22(5) (2014): 22–23. Available at MDedge, Clinical Neurology News. Archival: Grass—The History of Marijuana. Directed by Ron Mann. Toronto: Sphinx Productions, 1999. Hildegard of Bingen. Directed by James Runcie. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1994. Reefer Madness. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Los Angeles: George A. Hirliman Productions, 1938.
Guest Dan McClory, president and head of China equity investments for Boustead Securities, talks with The Mentors Radio Show Host Ric Brutocao about China from an extensive and fascinating, first-hand business and investment perspective. He delivers lessons learned and insights gleaned from his own business journey and talks about a new opportunity, a new system, that can help smaller companies achieve IPO faster than previously thought possible. Find Show Notes here. Listen below, or sign up for Podcast here.
I avsnitt 41 hoppar vi in i tidsmaskinen och utforskar alternativa tidslinjer. Vad hade hänt om Lazenby skrivit på sjufilmskontraktet, om McClory blivit först med en Bondfilm och om Dalton återvänt till Goldeneye? Dessutom svarar vi på lyssnarfrågor när det har blivit tid för tidsmaskin och frågestund!
This month I'm joined by novelist Helen McClory. Helen's novel, Flesh of the Peach, is available now from Freight Books. She is also the author of On The Edges of Vision, a collection of short stories. HELEN'S BOOK CHOICES: The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington The Diving Pool by Yoko Ogawa Hera Lindsay Bird by Hera Lindsay Bird Helen tweets @HelenMcClory and you can find out more about her on her website. She also curates a wonderful TinyLetter with essays on under-hyped books. If you're enjoying the show, please consider leaving us a review on iTunes. It makes a world of difference. If you love Podcasts, but wish there was an easier way to discover new shows you'll love, consider signing up for PodChaser with the beta code 'Papertrail'. If you do, we'd love a rating and review from you as well!
Tid för podd träder in i rättssalen och ni får höra Emil redogöra för bl.a. McClory vs Fleming och Norman vs Sunday Times. Dessutom blir det både maffiabossar och boxningslegender på ett hörn när det har blivit tid för rättegångar och maffiabossar.
There may be no longer running film franchise than James Bond. James Bond has been a mainstay in films since 1962 and shows no signs of disappearing. It's not hard to believe that there aren't a couple un-produced Bond scripts and we finally tracked one down! James Bond of the Secret Service is the script that eventually became Never Say Never again, which is a remake of the MGM James Bond film Thunderball. This film has a history of it's own that is worth diving in to but for now we are just looking at this early early draft of the film. LogLine: James Bond has to deal with the villainous organization SPECTRE as they attempt to blackmail the word for control of the Earth's oceans. Writers: Kevin McClory, Sean Connery, Len Deighton As always you can follow the show on Twitter @shelvedpodcast. You can email the show at . You can also find the scripts on our tumblr . Be sure to leave an iTunes review with positive feedback!
This may be our hilariously worst episode but fittingly it's about the worst Bond film that isn't technically a Bond film. Sean Connery's final outing as 007 sees him team up with producer Kevin McClory to remake Thunderball. You know what this means. Patricia Fearing is back. Jonathan concludes our segment "Is It Rape Or Not?" needs a broader definition to cover all sexual assault. Meanwhile Richard gets tired of 80s Bond movies but learns new things about the female vagina.
Welcome to SPECTRE etc. This is the James Bond podcast where we discuss the ins and the outs of each film. In this episode, MI6 is forced underground by cyber attacks. Join us as we head for the hills in “Skyfall”. * The pre-titles sequence is up to old tricks by faking Bond’s death before Adele takes us deep inside 007’s psyche. Back in London, M is under pressure to explain mission failures before MI6 blows up in her face. * This attack is enough to drag Bond away from his Heineken, and he regains M’s trust by breaking into her house. She sticks James on a treadmill, subjects him to surgical malpractice, and finds out what he really thinks with word-association. He fails every test, but M wants him back in the field. * New Q is light on gadgets but is pretty computer-savvy. In Shanghai, Bond catches a lift and makes light work of sneaking up on a sniper. After Patrice plummets, Bond and Moneypenny raise a few eyebrows. At the casino, James cashes in Eve for Severine and then plays Pitfall by leaping lizards. * Severine is sailing away when Bond boards her boat before shaming himself in her shower. With this assault behind them, they reach Silva’s abandoned island - where it Bond’s turn to have his physical space invaded. An unimpressive William Tell impression leads to 007 capturing Silva. * Back in London, MI6 have made a Magneto-cell for Silva. M hears what Silva has to say, then heads to her own hearing. At this, Silva opens every aperture in MI6 and heads for the tube. He commits an awful crime while at the very same time, M is being a touch sublime by reciting a lovely rhyme. * James abducts M and heads for his childhood home in Scotland. Tanner and Q pause their beer pong game long enough to help Bond with breadcrumbs, so Silva can swoop on Skyfall. Inspired by Home Alone, Bond & M spend a day setting up 10 minutes of booby traps. All of this good work is undone by some foolish flashlighting - forcing 007 onto some thin ice. In the chapel, Silva is having too many feelings to finish his mission. James arrives just in time to kill Silva, but is unable to save M. * Back in London, James is finally introduced to Moneypenny before receiving his next mission from Mallory. And of course, keep checking back for a link to our petition to buy Bond a “First Capture” cake!
Josh talks to Dan McClory of Codename Athena about their time together on Iron Sketch, writing shorter pieces of work, and using improv when you hit the wall. Go to phitcomedy.com to learn more about the debut of Codename Athena. But first, see Josh perform in Sports Jawn: This is Sketchcenter on August 11 and 12 at PHIT.
Welcome to SPECTRE etc. This is the James Bond podcast where we discuss the ins and the outs of each film. In this episode, we risk the wrath of the Broccoli Mafia by straying from Eon Productions. Find out if Kevin McClory’s offer was one we should have refused in “Never Say Never Again”. * The pre-titles and the titles are efficiently merged. Sean’s face fills the screen before his cinematically-shot training mission goes awry. This results in an absolutely awful M sending 007 to detox. * The SPECTRE meeting shows they are no longer the Industry Leader. It seems their sole focus now is to repeatedly spell out the acronym - which seems to excite McClory far more than it should. SPECTRE sends #12 to assassinate Captain Jack in the most contrived way possible. * In a clear cry for help, Bond fills his rehab suitcase with contraband. Once at detox, Bond undergoes more colonics than one would think necessary. Then he is attacked by a henchman who is also a Count. Luckily Bond is able to give the noble thug a piss of his mind. * On Largo’s boat, the office doubles as a peep-show booth. He watches Domino dance for a bit, then zips up and heads out to give her a “Tears of Allah” pendant before threatening to slit her throat. Nice guy. * Before heading to the Bahamas, Bond visits Q’s lab. Unfortunately he only finds Algie - some degenerate cockney who tries to live vicariously through 007 anecdotes. In the Bahamas, Bond is greeted by his new offsider: Mr. Bean. * Bond and #12 go deep, and then head underwater. They swim with the sharks, but Bond is able to find safety in an unflattering pair of overalls. Luckily, when Bond’s hotel room explodes, he is still wearing protection. * Bond chases Largo to France, where he meets up with the best Felix yet. Bond sneaks into a spa to assault The Sister of the Guy Who Did the Thing. Domino tells 007 that Largo will be at the casino that night, helping out some local orphan kids. * At the casino, Bond is coerced into competing against Largo at his own game. Domination is annoying to watch, and looks awful to play. But it is a whole lot easier to watch than Bond telling Domino about her brother’s death during a ballroom dance. * Bond jumps on his motorcycle and chases #12 around town. She eventually traps him, and becomes a plot device enabling Bond to use his pen gun. Thankfully, this contrivance allows Bond to kill her before he and Felix strip down to their underwear. * Bond pops up on Largo’s boat a little early for their lunch date. Largo captures Bond, but lets his prisoner wander free on the boat. This lax approach has many negative consequences for Largo. He responds by locking Bond in a tower, and giving Domino a spit-bridge kiss before putting her on the auction block. * Bond escapes, rescues Domino, and kills a horse. Back on the boat, M uses the intercom to sexily serenade Bond and Domino. Bond realises Domino’s pendant is a clue - so it is time to bust out the jetpacks! * A too-long gunfight scene leads to an underwater sequence in a saltwater drinking well. Before all that swimming killed Connery’s hairpiece, Domino (she is an agent now?) shows up to kill Largo. * While the epilogue usually shows the viewer that Bond is never completely safe, this time the final scene puts the viewer in danger. And of course, keep checking back for a link to our petition to have Kevin McClory locked in a room for an interrogation by Col!
Luke McClory is an anomaly, an Austin comedian who is actually from Austin. Never seen without a well tailored suit...until today, Luke shows up to the studio (Joe's house) wearing a jersey of the native Texan's favorite sports team the MINNESOTA VIKINGS. Luke touches upon the origins of this allegiance, rivalries that only matter to one team, and the secret uniforms he keeps hidden in his closet. Follow Luke: @LukeMcClory
We welcome special guest Helen McClory this week, who traveled all the way from Scottland to make us discuss the new novel by Rachel B. Glaser, Paulina & Fran, about an art-school social circle revolving around a woman perhaps most charitably described as "difficult." McClory tells us why she loves problem characters, and books that explore relationships between women. She also talks about her school days in Scottland, her obsession with monsters--and with weird American food--and we ask her questions about her recent American tour in support of her book, On the Edges of Vision, from Queen's Ferry Press. As always, you can find more, including links to things we talked about on the show, at our website, bookfightpod.com.
With Kirsty Lang. Morecambe and Wise are remembered and revived in a new stage production called Eric And Little Ern, which follows on from a TV biopic of the double-act, a one-man show about Eric Morecambe, and the award-winning The Play What I Wrote. The writers and stars of this latest homage, Ian Ashpitel and Jonty Stephens, discuss the reasons for the comedians' enduring appeal. Performance poet and rapper Kate Tempest won this year's Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry for Brand New Ancients, an hour long spoken story depicting the intertwining lives of two families. As she begins a tour which will take the show all over the country, she explains who the Brand New Ancients are and reveals the play that changed her life. James Bond producers found themselves embroiled in a legal dispute with Kevin McClory - a co-writer of the 1965 film Thunderball - over who invented the cat-stroking supervillain Blofeld. As a result, the character was left on the shelf for 30 years but with news that the relevant rights have been acquired from the McClory estate, it looks like our most famous screen villain could be given a new lease of life. To reflect on the character of Blofeld and why he has become so ubiquitous in popular culture, journalist Stephen Armstrong came to the rescue. And 50 years after his death, the Chronicles of Narnia writer CS Lewis has been honoured with a memorial stone in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. The Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, explains how the selection process works. Produced by Ella-mai Robey.