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The third part of the 10-year anniversary series features Cathy Morrow Roberson, Managing Director at Logistics Trends and Insights, Mike Richmond VP Returns at Blue Yonder, and Mark Fallon President and CEO at the Berkshire Company. Cathy Morrow Roberson discusses: Competition in the last mile in the USA, and the death of the duopoly Retailers building out their own last mile delivery networks Role of gig workers in US last mile delivery Regional parcel carriers E-commerce returns, including returns policies and fraudulent returns Mike Richmond covers: Disruption in the last mile... and what has stayed the same Evolution of out-of-home e-commerce delivery Mark Fallon shares perspectives on: The post and print industry's perfect storm: print technology, Louis DeJoy's plan for the USPS, and impact on tariffs on print Previous review of the USPS in President Trump's first term, and current speculation on privatisation of the USPS
The 1942 NFL championship game is the focal point of our discussion, highlighting a dramatic confrontation between the undefeated Chicago Bears and the formidable Washington Redskins. This extraordinary matchup, occurring amidst the backdrop of World War II, marked a turning point in the history of American football, as it showcased the evolution of offensive strategies and the emergence of a stifling defense. We delve into the intricacies of that fateful game, where the Bears, having secured an unblemished regular season, faced a resilient Redskins team eager for retribution after a prior humiliating defeat in 1940. Our esteemed guest, Redskins historian Mike Richmond, joins us to recount the nuances of this pivotal encounter, revealing how the Redskins' determination and tactical prowess ultimately led to their victory. Join us as we explore this remarkable chapter in NFL history, illuminating the resilience of a team against the odds.Our guest historian, Mike Richman, is an accomplished journalist and author of the Washington NFL franchise, and you can find his work at MikeRichmanJournalist.comJoin us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Lowenstein Sandler's Insurance Recovery Podcast: Don’t Take No For An Answer
On this episode of “Don't Take No For an Answer,” host Eric Jesse speaks with Mike Richmond, executive vice president and shareholder at the Horton Group, about the ABCs of D&O insurance, including the three fundamental coverages under a typical D&O policy. They dive into the subjects of sublimits on such items as derivative investigations, public relations and crisis management; what types of claims are covered by a D&O policy, including Side A DIC; and common exclusions in traditional Side ABC D&O policies. They also discuss the current state of the market and give tips to policyholders for going through the underwriting process. Speakers: Eric Jesse, Partner, Insurance Recovery Michael Richmond, Executive Vice President, The Horton Group
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This week we shine a light on Athens, Georgia band Love Tractor and their fabulous, Mitch Easter produced 1989 release 'Themes From Venus'. Our guest, Milwaukee Oregon substitute teacher Matthew Kenneth, got some insider info from the band members themselves as we unpack this recently re-released gem of a record. Songs discussed in this episode: Satan's New Wave Soul Losers (Instrumental Mitch Easter mix), I Broke My Saw (Mitch Easter mix), Fun To Be Happy, Buy Me A Million Dollars (Live Atlanta Arts Festival 5-17-1983) - Love Tractor; Crazy - Pylon; So. Central Rain - R.E.M.; I Broke My Saw - Love Tractor; Alabama Getaway - Grateful Dead; Themes From Venus - Love Tractor; House On Fire - The Wind; Crash - Love Tractor; Moonage Daydream - David Bowie; Satan's New Wave Soul Losers - Love Tractor; All Going Out Together - Big Dipper; Venice, Crystal World - Love Tractor; Better Worsens - Gold Dust Lounge; Hey Mess, Nova Express - Love Tractor; Ska'd For Life - The Ska Dows; Fantasy, Here Come The Cops - Love Tractor
It's the Summer of Love...Tractor, that is. That's because our friends in seminal Athens band Love Tractor return to O3L for an epic two parter as we discuss our Top 5 Summer Albums! It's time for the epic conclusion, where Love Tractor guitarists Mark Cline & Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford recount more wild, hilarious tales of the Athens scene in the '80s and the making of their second album, 1983's Around The Bend. We'll also divulge our #2 & #1 Summer Albums. If you didn't get enough sex, drugs & rock n' roll (or country rock, if a certain record label had their druthers) during part 1...well, you're in luck. Party at Little Richard's house! About Love Tractor: It is no act of misguided hyperbole to declare the genre-bending, art rock pioneers, Love Tractor one of the most influential bands of the past 43 years. As one of the inadvertent architects of the Athens, Georgia scene and sound, Love Tractor along with Pylon, The B-52's, and R.E.M. were essential in staking out the jangly and disco-driven rock that would have — and still has—a huge influence on subsequent generations. Of those bands, Love Tractor always stood out as the most artistically brave and willing to fail in order to succeed. In 1983, Love Tractor released their second album, Around the Bend, which was accompanied by a popular MTV video for the song "Spin Your Partner." The album showcased the band's growth and evolution, incorporating vocals and other experimentations to enhance their sound. The record was well-received critically and commercially— topping the college charts, and solidifying Love Tractor's place in the alternative music landscape. Around The Bend (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) is due out September 1, 2023, on Propeller Sound Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Summer of Love...Tractor, that is. That's because our friends in seminal Athens band Love Tractor return to O3L for an epic two parter as we discuss our Top 5 Summer Albums! It's time for the epic conclusion, where Love Tractor guitarists Mark Cline & Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford recount more wild, hilarious tales of the Athens scene in the '80s and the making of their second album, 1983's Around The Bend. We'll also divulge our #2 & #1 Summer Albums. If you didn't get enough sex, drugs & rock n' roll (or country rock, if a certain record label had their druthers) during part 1...well, you're in luck. Party at Little Richard's house! About Love Tractor: It is no act of misguided hyperbole to declare the genre-bending, art rock pioneers, Love Tractor one of the most influential bands of the past 43 years. As one of the inadvertent architects of the Athens, Georgia scene and sound, Love Tractor along with Pylon, The B-52's, and R.E.M. were essential in staking out the jangly and disco-driven rock that would have — and still has—a huge influence on subsequent generations. Of those bands, Love Tractor always stood out as the most artistically brave and willing to fail in order to succeed. In 1983, Love Tractor released their second album, Around the Bend, which was accompanied by a popular MTV video for the song "Spin Your Partner." The album showcased the band's growth and evolution, incorporating vocals and other experimentations to enhance their sound. The record was well-received critically and commercially— topping the college charts, and solidifying Love Tractor's place in the alternative music landscape. Around The Bend (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) is due out September 1, 2023, on Propeller Sound Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Summer of Love...Tractor, that is. That's because our friends in seminal Athens band Love Tractor return to O3L for an epic two parter as we discuss our Top 5 Summer Albums! During this first part, guitarists Mark Cline & Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford recount some wild, hilarious tales of the Athens scene in the '80s and the making of their second album, 1983's Around The Bend. We'll also divulge our #5 through #3 Summer Albums. And, no, you didn't accidentally stumble upon the High Times podcast. About Love Tractor: It is no act of misguided hyperbole to declare the genre-bending, art rock pioneers, Love Tractor one of the most influential bands of the past 43 years. As one of the inadvertent architects of the Athens, Georgia scene and sound, Love Tractor along with Pylon, The B-52's, and R.E.M. were essential in staking out the jangly and disco-driven rock that would have — and still has—a huge influence on subsequent generations. Of those bands, Love Tractor always stood out as the most artistically brave and willing to fail in order to succeed. In 1983, Love Tractor released their second album, Around the Bend, which was accompanied by a popular MTV video for the song "Spin Your Partner." The album showcased the band's growth and evolution, incorporating vocals and other experimentations to enhance their sound. The record was well-received critically and commercially— topping the college charts, and solidifying Love Tractor's place in the alternative music landscape. Around The Bend (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) is due out September 1, 2023, on Propeller Sound Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Summer of Love...Tractor, that is. That's because our friends in seminal Athens band Love Tractor return to O3L for an epic two parter as we discuss our Top 5 Summer Albums! During this first part, guitarists Mark Cline & Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford recount some wild, hilarious tales of the Athens scene in the '80s and the making of their second album, 1983's Around The Bend. We'll also divulge our #5 through #3 Summer Albums. And, no, you didn't accidentally stumble upon the High Times podcast. About Love Tractor: It is no act of misguided hyperbole to declare the genre-bending, art rock pioneers, Love Tractor one of the most influential bands of the past 43 years. As one of the inadvertent architects of the Athens, Georgia scene and sound, Love Tractor along with Pylon, The B-52's, and R.E.M. were essential in staking out the jangly and disco-driven rock that would have — and still has—a huge influence on subsequent generations. Of those bands, Love Tractor always stood out as the most artistically brave and willing to fail in order to succeed. In 1983, Love Tractor released their second album, Around the Bend, which was accompanied by a popular MTV video for the song "Spin Your Partner." The album showcased the band's growth and evolution, incorporating vocals and other experimentations to enhance their sound. The record was well-received critically and commercially— topping the college charts, and solidifying Love Tractor's place in the alternative music landscape. Around The Bend (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) is due out September 1, 2023, on Propeller Sound Recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
The Portland Trail Blazers selected Kris Murray in the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft. Mike Richmond, host of Locked On Blazers, joins Jourdan Black to discuss how Murray fits with the Blazers.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
The Portland Trail Blazers selected Kris Murray in the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft. Mike Richmond, host of Locked On Blazers, joins Jourdan Black to discuss how Murray fits with the Blazers. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Double bassist talks about his exposure to both classical and jazz music growing up as well as his experience with Chico Hamiton.
Love Tractor is a HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL band from Athens, Georgia, founded in 1980 by guitarists Mark Cline, Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford, then students at the University of Georgia. Like The B-52's, Pylon and R.E.M., Love Tractor is celebrated by critics and music historians as one of the *founders* of the Athens, Georgia, alternative rock scene. And now, Propeller Sound Recordings is re-issuing ALL of Love Tractor's classic albums on vinyl *and* the band is playing THE GEORGIA JAM on Saturday August 27th in Duluth, Georgia - so it's the perfect time to meet Mark Cline of Love Tractor!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love Tractor is a HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL band from Athens, Georgia, founded in 1980 by guitarists Mark Cline, Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford, then students at the University of Georgia. Like The B-52's, Pylon and R.E.M., Love Tractor is celebrated by critics and music historians as one of the *founders* of the Athens, Georgia, alternative rock scene. And now, Propeller Sound Recordings is re-issuing ALL of Love Tractor's classic albums on vinyl *and* the band is playing THE GEORGIA JAM on Saturday August 27th in Duluth, Georgia - so it's the perfect time to meet Mark Cline of Love Tractor!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love Tractor is a HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL band from Athens, Georgia, founded in 1980 by guitarists Mark Cline, Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford, then students at the University of Georgia. Like The B-52's, Pylon and R.E.M., Love Tractor is celebrated by critics and music historians as one of the *founders* of the Athens, Georgia, alternative rock scene. And now, Propeller Sound Recordings is re-issuing ALL of Love Tractor's classic albums on vinyl *and* the band is playing THE GEORGIA JAM on Saturday August 27th in Duluth, Georgia - so it's the perfect time to meet Mark Cline of Love Tractor!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this special episode, four experts from the delivery world join me to talk about the trends that are bubbling beneath the surface… for now! Mike Richmond, Chief Commercial Officer at Doddle, discusses: Pressure points on e-commerce delivery: Supply chain problems and growing costs Increased rates of e-commerce returns Last mile capacity management Increasing value of including PUDO in delivery networks E-commerce returns The need to better understand customers Driving savings via digital returns Lack of delivery options at checkout Delivery companies undervaluing their importance to customer conversion at checkout Nudge theory - check episode 171 of the Postal Hub Podcast for more Wayne Haubner, CTO at Escher, covers: What digital transformation means for the postal and parcel sector: Automation, data, and the customer experience Going from “delivery point” mentality to “customer” mentality Moving from customer information being stored in employee's minds to a digital system New postal services Using automation to reduce costs David Spottiswood, co-founder at Hurricane Commerce, joins me to cover: Legislative changes in 2021 affecting cross-border delivery Automating cross-border data exchange Impact on low value cross-border parcel volumes Are e-commerce retailers collecting and using the right data for cross-border purchases? Are customs authorities doing the right thing? Reducing needless returns HS code database update Bertrand Späth, co-founder at Kizy Tracking, discusses: Predictability of delivery Last mile capacity management The delivery of everything! Delivery of pharmaceuticals
This week, our picks are "talkin' loud and sayin' nothing" (in a good way), as we cover some of the finest instrumental tracks of the O3L era...and beyond! Guess who's back?!? It's Armistead Wellford and Mike Richmond from the almighty Love Tractor. Anything goes this week - not only do you get the classic alternative jams that you'd expect from O3L, there's also prog, funk, jazz fusion, soundtrack music and more. There's also plenty to celebrate in the Love Tractor world, as their 1988 Mitch Easter-produced masterpiece Themes From Venus gets the lovingly remastered, deluxe reissue treatment on November 19th, complete with previously unreleased bonus tracks and new artwork. Order yours today at https://www.hhbtm.com/product/love-tractor-themes-from-venus/. Plus, the band has been hard at work in the studio on brand new music! It's fun to be happy, so get on the party train and join us!
Burning upright bassist talks about grooving within the energy of the ensemble. Highly recommended.
Love Tractor is a band from Athens, Georgia, founded in the spring of 1980 by guitarists Mark Cline, Mike Richmond and bassist Armistead Wellford, students at the University of Georgia. Mark and his friends were self-described misfits at UGA's art school. The art school comprised 200 of the 35,000 or so students. This close knit group entertained themselves with raucous house parties where music was provided by some of the musically inclined in their visual art school circle. Little did they know that they were creating what would become the center of alternative college rock in the early 80's. This unintentional "movement" as small circle of close friends produced the likes of, not only Love Tractor, but R.E.M., The B-52s, and Pylon. Love Tractor is returning with re-releases of their ground-breaking, classic 1982 instrumental album. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
In this episode of Beer Breakdown, Gary chats with Mike Richmond, Brewmaster at Tarantula Hill Brewing Co in Thousand Oaks, CA. They dive into the origin story behind Tarantula Hill, Mike's journey in craft beer, and his philosophy in brewing before cracking open the light, bright, and hoppy IPA and how this unique and crushable beer fits in alongside their hoppy beer portfolio. Pick up this beer and all of Tarantula Hill's awesome lineup at their Thousand Oaks location or find them at a local beer retailer near you. Follow Tarantula Hill Brewing Co on Instagram at @tarantulahillbrewingco and Mike on Instagram at @superbrew. This episode is brought to you by our featured retailer, Hi-Lo Liquor Market, the very best craft beer store in Southern California. Check them out online or visit their shops in Culver City and Long Beach (with Costa Mesa coming soon!).
In this episode of Beer Breakdown, Gary chats with Mike Richmond, Brewmaster at Tarantula Hill Brewing Co in Thousand Oaks, CA. They dive into the origin story behind Tarantula Hill, Mike's journey in craft beer, and his philosophy in brewing before cracking open the light, bright, and hoppy IPA and how this unique and crushable beer fits in alongside their hoppy beer portfolio. Pick up this beer and all of Tarantula Hill's awesome lineup at their Thousand Oaks location or find them at a local beer retailer near you. Follow Tarantula Hill Brewing Co on Instagram at @tarantulahillbrewingco and Mike on Instagram at @superbrew. This episode is brought to you by our featured retailer, Hi-Lo Liquor Market, the very best craft beer store in Southern California. Check them out online or visit their shops in Culver City and Long Beach (with Costa Mesa coming soon!).
In this episode of Beer Breakdown, Gary chats with Mike Richmond, Brewmaster at Tarantula Hill Brewing Co in Thousand Oaks, CA. They dive into the origin story behind Tarantula Hill, Mike's journey in craft beer, and his philosophy in brewing before cracking open the light, bright, and hoppy IPA and how this unique and crushable beer fits in alongside their hoppy beer portfolio. Pick up this beer and all of Tarantula Hill's awesome lineup at their Thousand Oaks location or find them at a local beer retailer near you. Follow Tarantula Hill Brewing Co on Instagram at @tarantulahillbrewingco and Mike on Instagram at @superbrew. This episode is brought to you by our featured retailer, Hi-Lo Liquor Market, the very best craft beer store in Southern California. Check them out online or visit their shops in Culver City and Long Beach (with Costa Mesa coming soon!).
Matt George shares why the Kings trying to trade for Damian Lillard is a breath of fresh air even if it's highly unlikely. Locked On Blazers host Mike Richmond joins the show to talk about the possibility of the deal and who the Kings would need to trade away.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt George shares why the Kings trying to trade for Damian Lillard is a breath of fresh air even if it's highly unlikely. Locked On Blazers host Mike Richmond joins the show to talk about the possibility of the deal and who the Kings would need to trade away. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's guest on The Logistics Tribe Podcast is Mike Richmond, the Chief Commercial Officer of Doddle. Doddle builds technology that enables e-commerce customers to collect and return their online shopping from the place that suits them best. Together with our host, Dana von der Heide, Mike talks about the the following topics: - How Mike went from being a lawyer to being the Chief Commercial Officer of Doddle - How the idea for Doddle came about and how the model has changed over time - The COVID-impact on e-commerce, the parcel carrier business and Doddle - The parcel carrier setup of Doddle around the world - How end customers think about out-of-home vs. at-home delivery and how that varies across the world - Why PickUp DropOff (PUDO) networks with lockers and parcel shops are so dominant in China - What merchants and carriers are doing to encourage end customers to use PUDO - The challenge of integrating out-of-home delivery into the merchant checkout process - The challenge of e-commerce returns and the value of using a white-labeled digital returns platform - How Doddle encourages parcel carriers to innovate and form partnerships - Why Saudi Arabia happens to be the ideal place for PUDO vs. home deliveries - How Doddle manages the challenge of integrating into existing systems - The future of alternative delivery points. Where is the innovation happening? - The promise and challenge of click-and-collect for online and offline merchants - The future of same-day delivery. Will it ever be mainstream? Does it even have to be mainstream? - The example of Nike's PUDO network inside gyms in London - How Mike things about making logistics more interesting as a career choice and how to make the field more diverse - and more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. To learn more about Doddle, visit: https://www.doddle.com/ To connect with Mike, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-richmond-5170b835/ To connect with Dana von der Heide, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danavonderheide/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/ To connect with Marco Prüglmeier, host of the Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prueglmeier/
This piece is an interview with Brendon Dey of the Breatharian Institute of America, an organisation founded upon the teachings of Wiley Brooks. A man who became notable after being featured on television in America. A moment our guest Brendon Dey will never forget... This podcast is not to be considered as health advice; it's an interview with a fascinating man who represents his belief system with refreshing honesty. This piece is a real treat for Discordians looking for a fresh and unusual reality tunnel to try for a few days, without following any of the implied advice. In many ways this podcast is intended as a satire on the notion that podcasts should be ever be censored on the grounds that people may follow the advice on them. They shouldn't. Podcast listeners are not idiots, this medium is not - and never should be - the new "radio" or "broadcast" media. It's able to do that but it can do so much more... Check out our guest's instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/breatharianinstitute/ Their website is here: http://www.breatharian.com/breatharians/ The incredible music we use in the background is by the following artists, who flatter the Cult Of Nick by saying they are occasional listeners as well... Complexi-Tales: https://complexi-tales.bandcamp.com/ Mike Richmond: https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ Crednes Codpiece: https://sound4good.bandcamp.com/track/saturnalia Our guest shares these final words: Hi Nick, I wanted to add a couple of details in case you or any of your listeners would care to know. Wiley also told me, as it related to the young women that he saw in the pornography industry, that he would have no interest in being on this planet with all of us at all, doing the things that he did, if he didn't get the joy of looking at these young women's bodies which he considered to be Perfect
This podcast sees us take a look at "non-crimes" and the chilling effect the British police are having as they go online and record social media posts which they've been told might be offensive or maybe upsetting. We get into the subject of transgenderism and the difficulties that arise when the long arm of the law is ready to correct your posts with a metaphorical red pen and the threat of more to come. Our guest - Sarah Phillimore - is a barrister (lawyer) and specialist in family law. She has been drawn into serious legal action after being harassed by the police and their sinister covert accusations of "non-crimes". 23 minutes after this piece was edited, as I was wondering if it was ok to release, this news story emerged: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/01/children-who-want-puberty-blockers-must-understand-effects-high-court-rules "Children under the age of 16 considering gender reassignment are unlikely to be mature enough to give informed consent to be prescribed puberty-blocking drugs, the high court has ruled." History is a strange beast, perhaps "the right side of it" doesn't actually involve telling children there's something wrong with their bodies so it's time to pump them full of drugs? We will do a call in show on this topic - if you're a long term listener and want to come on follow me on Twitter and message me directly. Looking at arranging one of those over the next month or so: www.twitter.com/nickmargerrison Music from Mike Richmond https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ and Complexi-Tales https://complexi-tales.bandcamp.com/ - buy their stuff and support their awesome music!
MUSIC in this show: COMPLEXI-TALES: https://complexi-tales.bandcamp.com/ Mike Richmond: https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ Credne's Cod Peace: https://soundcloud.com/crednes-cod-peace Find the raw material for this episode here: https://twitter.com/NickMargerrison/status/1330323755588055042 https://twitter.com/ianbrown/status/1329195482405605383 https://twitter.com/MartinRossiter/status/1328861151304830985 Ian Brown moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jzXZieOaLQ Martin Rossiter moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VemUORCrPQ0 -- Local news report error: https://twitter.com/NickMargerrison/status/1330238682561961985
This piece features a conversation with Garrett Daun about "Radical Undoing". His official website is here: https://radicalundoing.com/ His excellent Facebook Group is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/endfakesuffering His YouTube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/user/radicalundoing Intro and outro music in this episode is from Mike Richmond, find him here: https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ The White Room by The KLF is here: https://youtu.be/n4onQqSMUag?t=2603 Doctorin' The Tardis is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnFR_5-EyiA Their amazing comeback is here: https://youtu.be/RM0vhgNqdio Hail Eris, all Hail Discordia! -- PS// Notice the 23's; The J.A.Ms are the original Discordians, you're one of them, you came from Lemuria, you get back there through the moon; with your mind.
The mask debate, confused, I am, thoughts? As it wears on I've found my opinion has bounced around. There are a number of factors rubbing up against each other. Let's kick off with the most controversial: "Bill Gates: I met with Jeffrey Epstein because ‘he knows a lot of rich people'": https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/10/bill-gates-met-with-jeffrey-epstein-to-connect-with-rich-people.html "Bill Gates Met With Jeffrey Epstein Many Times, Despite His Past" https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/12/business/jeffrey-epstein-bill-gates.html To me the above is quite an incredible news story. It proves nothing beyond what is written above but it's weird isn't it? They're all part of a network of people who are happy to chill with a guy who sells kids because money and because power. Here's the Bloomberg Opinion piece we link to: https://twitter.com/bopinion/status/1311764942308208644 This comes towards the end of the podcast... scary times. The music in this piece is provided by Mike Richmond, here: https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ And Complexi-Tales, here: https://complexi-tales.bandcamp.com/ I tweet here: www.twitter.com/nickmargerrison if you want to appear on a "phone in" version of this show start by contacting me there.
The internet's least sinister cult returns after a break from service, in which time the world appears to have gone completely mad. This piece sees Nicholarse musing over the concept of a radio show in a time when the long predicted #CensorshipAgenda has finally come to pass. Media is, if anything, a performance art and it's in this vein that we (me and you) try to answer the question - what is going on? The results are, in hindsight, predictable. Here are links to the artists we mention: Crednes Cod Peace is here: https://soundcloud.com/crednes-cod-peace Mike Richmond: https://mikerichmond.bandcamp.com/ I'm interviewed at the end on the podcast of this guy here: https://twitter.com/theoztrucker And my Twitter is here: https://twitter.com/NickMargerrison/status/1303424146546872320 Credits: Ol The Drummer, Jim on The Motorway (not the original one), Aluishious (again, not the original one).
This week, we’re joined by New York’s own, Marty Elkins. She’s known to many throughout the jazz community as a singer who really knows how to swing. We’re going to talk about how the sounds of R&B and soul music from the radio influenced her unique style. Plus, Marty will share a few details about a new project, “’Tis Autumn,” that she recorded with bassist, Mike Richmond. More information at martyelkins.com.
Contemporary chiptune enthusiast, Mike Richmond, returns to The Sound Test for another great conversation! This time, we catch up on his recent work with the AY chip, featured in later versions of the ZX Spectrum along with various arcades, pinball machines and other home computers. A very similar chip was used in the Atari ST, which Mike has also been composing for lately. Finally, we cover more of his C64 and Amiga music, making this bonus a very nice expansion on my ST1 Commodore 64 Special!Mike's previous Sound Test interview:https://youtu.be/fMrK828ngCw(also available on other platforms)Lee Tyrrell on Twitter:https://twitter.com/GreenT128Mike Richmond on Twitter:https://twitter.com/richmondmikeAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcherPledge to this Patreon to help support The Sound Test's second season, and unlock backdated episodes of its LIVE version (and other content)!
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Click here for the show notes if you are reading this inside your podcast player! This Week on the Scottish Watches Podcast we talk microbrands and Kickstarter projects with Mike Richmond... The post Scottish Watches Podcast #16 : Bremont, Chinese Tourbillons Plus Microbrand & Kickstarter News with Mike Richmond appeared first on Scottish Watches.
Welcome to episode 03 of LeadGen Nation. In this episode, we speak with Mike Richmond, president and CEO of DigDev Direct. As a digital marketing vet for 15 years, Mike has expertise all across the board from sales, to operations, to business development, and has helped co-found 3 companies to this day.
Doddle Chief Commercial Officer Mike Richmond gives a new perspective on e-commerce parcel delivery, in particular delivery to pick-up drop-off points (PUDOs). We cover: Customer-centric parcel delivery Pricing incentives for click-and-collect Personalising the shopping experience Same-day instant click-and-collect Collaboration between retailers (online and bricks-and-mortar) Consolidation of PUDO networks Subscription delivery services Why payment and delivery are inextricably linked, including "buy now pay later" options Returns - how PUDO networks can assist, including refunds Dynamic pricing in delivery
Loren Daniels is a composer/lyricist, and has written music for a variety of settings. Many of his original pieces are performed by the Loren Daniels Trio. He has composed several highly successful musicals for elementary school students. Loren collaborated with choreographers Joanne Koob and Susan Cherniak and composed new music for a series of modern dance performances that were reviewed in the New York Times. Loren composed and arranged music for two original theatrical productions, “The Man Was King” by Lottie Porch and “A Watch on King” by Veona Thomas. A suite of his choral pieces based on phrases from the Declaration of Independence recently had its premiere performance and the Teaneck Community Chorus has commissioned and performed several of his choral pieces including, “A Place At The Table” and “I Like Jazz”. Loren has also composed, performed and recorded original soundtrack music which has been used on the Today Show and other NBC programs. Loren's professional experience as a jazz pianist/vocalist spans over 25 years. He has performed with such notable musicians as Calvin Hill, Craig Harris, Milt Jackson, Rufus Reid, Makonda (Ken) McIntyre, Dan Willis, Warren Smith, Richard Harper, Fred Hendrix, Jim DeAngelis, David Demsey, Jimmy Owens, Andrei Strobert, Billy White, Jeff Sheloff, Alonzo Gardner, Reggie Pittman, Tim Horner, Eliot Zigmund, Lauren Hooker, Bradford Hayes, Mark Ivan Gross, David Robinson, Greg Searvance, Bruce Jackson, Bill Moring, Mike Richmond, Takashi Otsuka, Jackie Jones, Warren Batiste, Martin Wind, Joris Teepe, Joe Sharone, Dave Hessel, Dave Brown and Johnny Maestro.
Loren Daniels is a composer/lyricist, and has written music for a variety of settings. Many of his original pieces are performed by the Loren Daniels Trio. He has composed several highly successful musicals for elementary school students. Loren collaborated with choreographers Joanne Koob and Susan Cherniak and composed new music for a series of modern dance performances that were reviewed in the New York Times. Loren composed and arranged music for two original theatrical productions, “The Man Was King” by Lottie Porch and “A Watch on King” by Veona Thomas. A suite of his choral pieces based on phrases from the Declaration of Independence recently had its premiere performance and the Teaneck Community Chorus has commissioned and performed several of his choral pieces including, “A Place At The Table” and “I Like Jazz”. Loren has also composed, performed and recorded original soundtrack music which has been used on the Today Show and other NBC programs. Loren's professional experience as a jazz pianist/vocalist spans over 25 years. He has performed with such notable musicians as Calvin Hill, Craig Harris, Milt Jackson, Rufus Reid, Makonda (Ken) McIntyre, Dan Willis, Warren Smith, Richard Harper, Fred Hendrix, Jim DeAngelis, David Demsey, Jimmy Owens, Andrei Strobert, Billy White, Jeff Sheloff, Alonzo Gardner, Reggie Pittman, Tim Horner, Eliot Zigmund, Lauren Hooker, Bradford Hayes, Mark Ivan Gross, David Robinson, Greg Searvance, Bruce Jackson, Bill Moring, Mike Richmond, Takashi Otsuka, Jackie Jones, Warren Batiste, Martin Wind, Joris Teepe, Joe Sharone, Dave Hessel, Dave Brown and Johnny Maestro.
If an athlete can run 100 meters in 10 seconds, why would it be mathematically wrong to say that he ran 10 meters in 1 second? That is impossible. Well, I mean running 10 meters in 1 second sounds like a superhero feat and hypothetical, but factually isn’t it correct?! What laws of physics can deny or prove it? James Swingland, MSci Physics, MRes Bioimaging, PhD Computational biology, 2 years Data Science Answered Apr 24 · Upvoted by Mike Richmond, MA Physics & Philosophy, University of Oxford and Andy Buckley, PhD in particle physics, visiting researcher at CERN, lecturer in physics If an athlete can run 100 meters in 10 seconds, why would it be mathematically wrong to say that he ran 10 meters in 1 second? That is impossible. Well, I mean running 10 meters in 1 second sounds like a superhero feat and hypothetical, but factually isn’t it correct?! What laws of physics can deny or prove it...
In case you could not join us on March 8, 2017, SATC Solution Center L3C hosted a cybersecurity symposium which included a panel of cybersecurity professionals including an attorney, Allison Adams of SATC, an cyber risk insurance professional, Mike Richmond, of the Horton Group, and a technical specialist in cybersecurity, Bruce Ward, of Peters and Associates. We hope you find this thoughtful discussion between experienced professionals helpful in protecting your business.
In this episode of Talking Events we speak to Mike Richmond, MD of Richmond Event Management in a special one-to-one interview about the surge in the number of winter events and through his own experience - highlights issues to be aware of when organising such events. Don’t miss next week’s podcast. Sign up to updates here Never miss another episode by subscribing to the Talking Events podcast on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/talking-events/id1026762265?mt=2 Do you have an opinion? Tweet us using @TalkingEvents
In this episode of Talking Events we speak to Mike Richmond, MD of Richmond Event Management and Ben Hardy - the company’s Senior Operations Manager - about the health of the industry and the arduous procurement processes that exist within the events sector. Ben and Mike also offer invaluable advice to students that are looking to work in events. Don’t miss next week’s podcast. Sign up to updates here Never miss another episode by subscribing to the Talking Events podcast on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/talking-events/id1026762265?mt=2 Do you have an opinion? Tweet us using @TalkingEvents
In this episode of Talking Events we speak to Mike Richmond, Tim Roberts and Simon James of The Event Safety Shop about event safety, the difference between a contracted audience and the audiences that are at events that are free to attend .Don’t miss next week’s podcast. Sign up to updates hereNever miss another episode by subscribing to the Talking Events podcast on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/talking-events/id1026762265?mt=2 Do you have an opinion? Tweet us using @TalkingEvents