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Dublin-based ATC Logistics has won the 2025 AWS Ireland Horizon Award in recognition of the company's outstanding contribution to employment, international service expansion, and for helping to elevate Ireland's reputation as a world-leading location for cloud infrastructure. Founded in 1979, ATC Logistics has transformed from a family business into a global leader in data centre operations management.Headquartered in Baldonnell, County Dublin, ATC Logistics provides comprehensive B2B solutions for data centre operations, including secure transport services, installation management, decommissioning expertise, and data centre relocation solutions. ATC Managing Director, Keith Young said: "The Horizon Award is tremendous recognition for the ATC team and their dedication to excellence in logistics and supply chain operations. Working closely with AWS has helped us transform from a local Irish business into an internationalplayer, while staying true to our core values of reliability and customer focus." Now in its third year, the award was presented by Neil Morris, AWS Ireland Country Lead, at an AWS Business Breakfast in Dublin. The event brought together a range of companies, service providers, and stakeholders to discuss Ireland's cloud infrastructure industry. The event featured insights from Barry Cowen MEP, Muireann Lynch, Senior Research Officer at Economic and Social Research Institute, and Jenny Melia, Executive Director of Enterprise Ireland. A highlight of the event was the panel discussion, "Irish Cloud Ecosystem Firms and the AI Infrastructure of the Future", which examined Ireland's evolving role in global data centre infrastructure as AI investments surge worldwide. Barry Cowen MEP, said: "Ireland has established itself as a European leader in data centre development, combining our natural advantages, such as climate, with strong technical expertise. What's particularly encouraging to see is how this sector has created a ripple effect throughout the Irish economy, supporting thousands of jobs not just in construction and operations, but across a whole ecosystem of Irish suppliers and service providers. We're seeing local companies develop world-class capabilities and export their expertise globally." Enterprise Ireland's Jenny Melia provided perspective on the broader impact of data centre investment in Ireland over the years, stating: "Over a short space of time, the data centre sector has become a significant part of Ireland's economy. Using the skills that they have developed on Irish projects, many of these data centre firms have gone on to expand their business internationally." Neil Morris, Country Lead for AWS in Ireland, emphasised the importance of firms like ATC Logistics: "Irish companies have shown themselves to be innovative and willing to adapt, take risks, and grow as the industry changes. The data centre suppliers, which we recognise through the Horizon Award, have been pivotal in helping to establish Ireland as a world-leading location for cloud infrastructure." In Ireland, AWS employs over 4,200 employees directly, and around 6,500 people in total across Amazon and AWS. According to Indecon International Economic Consultants, there are also more than 3,000 working for AWS suppliers and sub-contractors. These numbers reflect real opportunities for professionals in Ireland's growing tech sector. AWS investment has enabled over 500 homegrown suppliers to expand and grow in Ireland and abroad. This includes major constructioncontractors, mechanical and electrical suppliers, professional services and a wide range of logistics services provided by local businesses. By working with AWS, many companies have been able to develop specialist, world-leading expertise, meaning those Irish firms are now market leaders in providing materials and services to data centres globally. In 2023, contracts won by suppliers and subcontractors to AWS, for the development of cloud infrastructure overseas, increased to an...
Such a fun guest to have on the shows! Dani who stars in Jeff Wolfe's “Outbreak” – is such s phenomenal actress. As gifted as she is, I am not surprised that she landed this role. What is the movie about? Essentially, it's about a rabies outbreak. And the main character Neil Morris, played by Billy Burk (Twilight), experiences something that we would not normally see. For him, the death of his son altered his consciousness and made him believe that there was a rabies outbreak. Those who were supposedly infected had kung fu and reasoning skills – which is also something that we are not used to seeing. Dani breaks everything down in this interview: the thought process of Billy Burke's character, the makeup process, the stunt performers, and what it was like on set. We discussed zombie films and she admitted that it's not really her thing even though she did watch majority of the series, “The Walking Dead” and we also spoke about that for a little bit as well. All in all, the movie is great. It has a psychological twist at the end that explains everything by putting the pieces of the puzzle together. It's definitely a must watch for those who enjoy the sub-genres of zombies and psychological thrillers.
Ever wondered how personal adversity can shape remarkable leaders? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Neil Morris, the head of technology at Redaptive, who shares his incredible journey from young parenthood to leading cutting-edge technology initiatives. Neil opens up about the challenges of raising a severely autistic daughter and how these experiences have instilled resilience and adaptability in his leadership style. His story offers profound insights into building supportive communities and leading high-performing teams that thrive amidst life's challenges.Discover the critical intersection of technology and business through Neil's unique perspective on enterprise architecture. Drawing from his passion for martial arts and other influences, Neil emphasizes the importance of aligning technological deployments with business objectives. He introduces a strategic five-pillar model that simplifies complexity and enhances decision-making, ensuring technology initiatives are tightly woven into the fabric of business goals. This approach fosters agility and operational efficiency, transforming enterprise architecture into a vital tool for navigating today's dynamic business landscapes.As we explore the evolution of leadership philosophies, Neil champions a human-centric approach to leadership and team dynamics. Reflecting on past projects that missed the mark, he underscores the value of prioritizing the human element, recognizing team strengths, and fostering environments where safe success and failure can occur. This approach not only inspires and engages teams but also delivers tangible value to businesses and their customers. Coupled with insights on self-awareness and emerging technology trends, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for aspiring leaders eager to make a lasting impact.To gain access to our podcasting platforms, follow this link: Audio versoins: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119364/directories Video: https://bit.ly/UUF_Youtube To connect with Guest, Neil Morris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neildmorris/Unfazed Under Fire Podcast - Host: David Craig Utts, Leadership Alchemist
Minister Alan Dillon, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has launched a new EnergyCloud project in Galway with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The initiative, which was announced as part of an ongoing collaboration between not-for-profit EnergyCloud Ireland and Amazon Web Services (AWS), will enable families in 150 homes in Galway to receive free tanks of hot water from surplus renewable energy. Over 150 Galway families will soon have their homes equipped with an EnergyCloud enabled smart device to allow them to benefit from free tanks of hot water from surplus renewable energy. The device uses surplus renewable energy, which would otherwise be wasted, to heat immersion tanks. Speaking at the launch of the installation programme at the Gusta Gaoithe wind farm in Ardderoo, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Alan Dillon TD, said: "This is an ambitious and creative project between EnergyCloud Ireland and Amazon Web Services and I'm delighted to have the opportunity to officially launch this programme in Galway." "The Government has clear ambitions under the Climate Action Plan in relation to flexible demand management, which maximises the efficiency of our renewable electricity generation and reduces our dependence on fossil fuel generation at peak demand times. As more and more smart energy solutions for renewable energy generation, storage and sharing continue to be developed, the Government expects more homes to be able to take advantage of excess renewable energy, thereby reducing their energy costs and carbon footprint. We know from EirGrid that there is a significant amount of dispatched down renewable energy which could be utilised in other ways, such as to heat hot water tanks. That is why initiatives such as EnergyCloud are so important." Neil Morris, Country Lead for Ireland at AWS said: "AWS has been investing in Ireland for over 15 years and this collaboration with EnergyCloud Ireland highlights our continued commitment to local communities. EnergyCloud Ireland is a great example of an innovative technology solution where businesses can work together to create positive social impact." At the event, Minister Dillon was joined by representatives from Wind Energy Ireland, AWS, EnergyCloud Ireland and a range of state and other agencies. CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, Noel Cunniffe commented: "The vision of EnergyCloud is to use wind energy which would otherwise be wasted to instead provide hot water for homes living in energy poverty. As a country, we are working towards having 80% of Ireland's electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030, and that will make us much more weather dependent. Initiatives such as EnergyCloud help to maximise that opportunity to use energy when the wind is blowing while also helping people in fuel poverty." John Mullins, Chairperson of EnergyCloud Ireland, concluded: "This support from Amazon Web Services will allow EnergyCloud to support families throughout Galway. Access to free renewable energy means that families that are part of the EnergyCloud project can simultaneously save money on electricity while reducing their use of fossil fuels. The project is a win-win-win as we are collectively creating solutions for surplus energy rather than simply switching off wind turbines and solar panels. For example, according to EirGrid, 5480 GWh of renewable wind energy was dispatched down between 2018 and 2023. That energy could have heated 1.825 billion hot water tanks and the approximate retail value of this wasted wind energy was €1.592 billion."
The Irish Homeless Street League (IHSL), supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS), marked the celebration of its 20th anniversary with a successful international football tournament on the 8th and 9th June. This milestone event took place at Sean Walsh Astro in Tallaght, bringing together teams from across the globe to compete, connect, and champion the spirit of inclusion and resilience. The 20th Anniversary International Tournament was a landmark event, which celebrated the journey that many people have been on through the homeless street leagues movement throughout the years. Male and female teams from 10 countries, including Spain, England, Poland, Scotland, Romania, Northern Ireland, Wales, Finland and the Republic of Ireland, took part in the event, showcasing the global reach and impact of the homeless street football movement. Speaking about AWS' support of the Irish Homeless Street League, Neil Morris, Country Lead for AWS in Ireland said: "The Irish Homeless Street Leagues is a fantastic initiative that has transformed people's lives both in Ireland and abroad. We are delighted to have played a small part in a local project that has grown into an international tournament over the last 20 years." Through this tournament and movement, participants have been given the platform to share their journeys which has highlighted the positive impact sport can have on people who are overcoming adversity. One such participant who took part in this year's tournament is Graham Mellon, who developed a drinking problem, lost his relationship and custody of his two kids, and subsequently became homeless. He has always loved football and used this passion as a catalyst in his path to recovery. He was chosen to represent Ireland at this year's international tournament. Speaking about his experience with the Irish Homeless Street Leagues, Graham Mellon said: "The Irish Homeless Street Leagues have been a huge part of my life and I will be forever thankful for the part they played in helping me to turn my life around. As a football fan all my life, the IHSL has proved to be a brilliant escape from the difficulties I was experiencing on a daily basis and I'll never be able to thank them enough the help and support they have provided to me. Being able to represent Ireland at the international tournament in Tallaght was a huge honour for me." See more stories here.
Howard takes a trip to the tip of the Island and has a behind the scenes look around the developing Point of Ayre Nature Reserve. We're grateful to Allison Leonard, Neil Morris and David Andrews for showing us around this incredible new space, which will be open to the public in stages this year. In the meantime, you can watch a video of Howard and Christy's visit to the space last year here: https://youtu.be/jv3W24SufUU?si=5EA3HgU5KwV1SIha
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Emer Higgins TD has announced that Limerick's H&MV Engineering has won the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Horizon Award at a ceremony in Dublin. H&MV Engineering was recognised for its design and construction solutions across data centres, wind farms and solar and battery projects. The award was presented by Minister Higgins and Enterprise Ireland CEO, Leo Clancy. Now in its second year, the AWS Horizon Award aims to recognise firms that have helped to improve employment in Ireland, exported their skills or products to other regions and markets, or positively played a part in the wider reputation of the cloud infrastructure industry. A 2023 study by Indecon International Economic Consultants (Indecon) provided an overview of the scale of investment AWS has made in Ireland since 2012, and demonstrated the positive ripple effects an AWS data centre has on local communities. The report found that AWS has increased economic output in Ireland by over €11.4 billion since 2012, contributing nearly €2.4 billion in additional economic output in 2022 alone. The event provided an opportunity for a range of companies, service providers and other stakeholders to share their thoughts on the collaboration and relationship between AWS and Ireland's wider enterprise network. Minister Higgins said: "The Irish companies that work alongside our multinational base are a vital part of Ireland's economy. It is excellent to get an opportunity to get to recognise the success of these firms, who are at the frontier of the digital economy. Companies like this create jobs here in Ireland and, in the process, create a platform to expand internationally. I want to congratulate H&MV Engineering, and all the firms that were shortlisted for today's award." Leo Clancy, CEO Enterprise Ireland, said: "In recent years Enterprise Ireland has worked closely with H&MV Engineering as the company has expanded internationally. It is exciting to see this highly innovative business go from strength-to-strength creating new jobs here in Ireland and overseas and are worthy winners of this award. I also wish to commend AWS as they continue to provide supports to a cross-sector of Irish businesses, including start-ups and scale-ups and play a significant role in nurturing innovation and growth within the overall enterprise eco-system." Neil Morris, Country Lead for AWS in Ireland, said: "We have seen the data centre industry in Ireland expand significantly over the last number of years, giving local companies the resources and opportunities to build world-leading solutions in the areas of engineering, manufacturing and logistics. The importance of these companies to the Irish economy cannot be overstated and each have contributed significantly to enterprise and employment in Ireland. The work and success of H&MV Engineering is a prime example of the positive impact that foreign investment can have on the Irish economy, as a result of their collaboration with AWS." PJ Flanagan, CEO of H&MV Engineering, said: "Ever since we started working with AWS in 2013, this has created many different jobs and roles in engineering, project management and a number of supporting jobs in our Irish offices. The support AWS has provided to us has allowed us to establish a presence globally. We are delighted to have been awarded the AWS Horizon Award this year and it is testament to the hard work and commitment shown by everyone associated with the company." See more stories here.
Students from Stanhope Street Primary School visited Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to celebrate the launch of a landmark educational research project that will see every primary school in Ireland receive a free Digital Technology kit. EDTips - Enabling Digital Technology in Primary School will provide every primary school with free digital technology teaching resources and equipment to prepare for the introduction of the Primary Curriculum Framework during the 2025/2026 academic year. The project, led by CSinc (Computer Science Inclusive) at TU Dublin, has received funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and is supported by the University's industry partners AWS In Communities and Workday. Running over two years, EDTips will train primary school teachers in a suite of age-appropriate and interactive educational tools, catering to the abilities of all pupils and encouraging them to become confident, creative, and critical users of digital technology. TU Dublin academics with research expertise in Computer Science education will develop comprehensive teaching materials and activities modelled on the Primary Curriculum Framework, while AWS In Communities will supply 3,000 free offline Digital Technology kits, enabling all schools, irrespective of technical infrastructure, geographical location or socio-economics, to fully engage pupils in the curriculum. EDTips is also supported by Workday, a leading provider of enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources. Employing over 2,000 people in Ireland, Workday will provide critical resources to help deliver the programme, including software development, content, design and project management. Commenting Minister for Education Norma Foley T.D.,said. "EDTips will not only equip primary school teachers to deliver Digital Technology education but also has the transformative ability to spark the imaginations of young minds. This could set the pupils from Stanhope Street Primary School on a trajectory of educational discovery, potentially paving the way for a rewarding career in Ireland's tech sector." Welcoming the Stanhope Street Primary School pupils and their teachers to Grangegorman, TU Dublin's Vice President for Research and Innovation, Dr Brendan Jennings, said, "Empowering primary school teachers with resources such as EDTips not only enhances their ability to deliver quality STEM education, but also contributes to the overall development of their pupils. This early exposure to STEM concepts has the potential to set students on a path of educational discovery, helping them build a strong foundation for future academic and professional pursuits in digital technology." Welcoming the launch of EDTips, Dr Lisa Higgins, Head of Challenge Research, Education & Public Engagement at SFI, commented: "Science Foundation Ireland's Discover Programme is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and is designed to create opportunities for broader participation and engagement of the public with STEM. SFI is delighted to support this significant STEM educational programme that builds awareness and confidence in teachers to effectively deliver digital technology in primary school classrooms using fun, hands-on learning." AWS Country Lead for Ireland, Neil Morris, said: "These new technology kits will enable teachers in every primary school in Ireland to learn and be curious with coding and empower them further with digital literacy tools ahead of the introduction of Digital Technology curriculum. At AWS Ireland, we are determined to play our part in fostering the next generation of Irish technology leaders and we will continue to look for opportunities to encourage young technology talent and supporting them in their journey through school and into further education." Welcoming the EDTips initiative, Victoria MacKechnie, Director of Corporate Affairs and Operations, Workday, said: "Skills are increasingly impor...
This episode was supposed to be a Tech South West awards download, but turned into a self-help episode on how to get a more diverse range of people into tech. Software developer Fran Solo from Stornoway.io tells us her incredible journey into tech (but it's not long enough we need more!) Niki Davies from Software Cornwall has some AMAZING news on how to get people from all backgrounds into tech and Neil Morris from Kelpi (winner of 5 awards at the Tech South West Awards, without counting the Leadership award) tells us why the south west is a great place to specialise in green tech If you want to be on the podcast, message sumayya@evanesco.co.uk
...Because the sea weed! See (sea?) what we did there? On this episode we speak to Data Duopoly's Tanuvi Ethunandan about how her startup is getting more people on to our high streets using public transport and we talk to Neil Morris from Kelpi who talks about the coating his company makes for food and drinks packaging. All of our guests are right here in the south west region of England, because we want to promote the amazing work and fantastic innovation happening in this region. If you want to be on the podcast, get in touch with our producer Sumayya Junaid on email: sumayya@evanesco.co.uk
In May of 2023, our team at the Good Garbage podcast were completely blown away by Neil Morris and a presentation he gave at the Rethinking Materials conference in London. The next month, we had him on the podcast, and he was just as intriguing as before. From the Bosnian War, to becoming the CEO of a seaweed company, his journey is exciting and inspiring. Never miss an episode by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Don't forget to turn on notifications and leave us a review! Good Garbage Episode 31 Presented by Pakka
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Dr. Neil is a doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. His focus is hormone and injection therapy. Dr. Neil and I covered a lot of subjects regarding injection therapy (hormone, PRP and Stem Cell) and the benefits each. His goal is to help people with pain relief and get them back to their optimal performance. His passion to help those in need (pain) really comes through in this podcast. Dr. Neil is a former student athlete and he dealt with a lot of injuries which led him down a path of wanting to learn more about healing the body and physical longevity. We talked about how Traumatic Brain Injury can effect a person's ability to heal itself due to then imbalance that can cause to the individual's hormones. We also talked about his personal experience with stem cell therapy that healed a 85% tear of his ACL. He was back on the mat training in half the time of a surgical repair. He also has an example of stem cell therapy healing a tear in a patient's quadriceps muscle. It's a fascinating look into alternative therapies to surgery. This was a great conversation and if you are living in pain, you should go see Dr. Neil at Restore Health AZ.
Sunday 3 July: celebrating NAIDOC Week with Noongar conductor Aaron Wyatt and Yorta Yorta hip hop artist Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW
Dr. Neil Morris is a naturopathic medical doctor practicing in Mesa, AZ, and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt. He graduated from Troy University with a bachelor's in Nursing and practiced as a registered nurse before graduating from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. This episode will be an eye-opener for many listeners. Dr. Neil discusses hormone therapy, regenerative injections, and even what supplements most practitioners should be taking. After talking with him, we realized that many things are going on with our bodies and what might help us with our recovery, sleep, and other body functions. It is easy to tell that Dr. Neil is incredibly devoted to helping his patients and does not look to take people's money but rather deliver results. Dr. Neil Morris Social Media https://www.instagram.com/dr_neil_morris/ https://rhg.health/ LET'S EXCHANGE PATCHES! SEND A PATCH TO THE PO BOX, AND WE WILL SEND YOU A CUSTOM ELBOWS TIGHT PATCH BACK! Travis Motl PO Box 768 Seabeck, WA 98380 Our Equipment: Sony 6100: https://amzn.to/355xbgM Sigma 16mm: https://amzn.to/3tQHGyN Amazon Basic Tripod: https://amzn.to/3qSt7ZH Zoom P4 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3fPmDod Zoom ZDM-1: https://amzn.to/33ATvic Blue Compass Mic Arm: https://amzn.to/3nSJhjV Elgato Camlink: https://amzn.to/3Ap3dA0 Check out Our Website! https://elbowstight.com/ Best Gi When Starting BJJ: https://www.elbowstight.com/best-gi-when-starting-brazilian-jiu-jitsu/ The Equipment Behind Elbows Tight Podcast: https://kit.co/ElbowsTightPodcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/ElbowsTight Follow Our Social Media Pages! Instagram Podcast Page https://www.instagram.com/elbowstightpod/?hl=en Travis and Jon's https://www.instagram.com/travisetp/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/jtcrash78_/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElbowsTightPodcast
This interview first aired on Tuesday the 1st of March, 2022 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM Breakfast announcer Terri Cowley talks to Yorta Yorta musician Neil Morris about the upcoming Shepp Music Week from Monday the 7th of March till Saturday the 12th of March, 2022. Shepp Music Week plans to cater for musicians from all backgrounds by providing them with professional development opportunities to grow their personal artistic practice while building their local music community. A series of free workshops will be presented throughout the week along with a number of live music events including an after party. To find out more head to - https://www.facebook.com/SheppMusicWeek or https://www.musicvictoria.com.au/shepp-music-week Listen to One FM Breakfast with Terri Cowley live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
Ryan and Jose, are joined by superfan Lori Biche, writer Gary Smart, Mark Wingett (Reverend Alastair O'Brian), Simon Bamford (Keith Jacobs), Barbie Wilde (Jackie Gonzales) for an audio commentary on the latest Dark Ditties Presents ‘Dad'. Cult Screenings UK / Deadmouse / Dark Ditties Presents ‘Dad' Discussion 2021, Dark DItties Presents: ‘Dad' Directed by: Adam Evans | Written by: Adam Evans, Neil Morris, Gary Smart Show Notes Cast and Crew Full Credits The Bill Swim Mercy Circles of Hell with a story b y Barbie Wilde Mosaic Project Sky Quake 14 Ghosts You Are My Sunshine Post credits Q&A Coming Next Kickstarter Special Thanks News Jericho Squad 77 Kickstarter Update 2 Days Left, Les than $100 to go Special Effects Round Table Hellraiser Blooodline Promotion Poster “Go To Hell (Michigan)” And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Discord Community Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian Support the show, Buy a T-Shirt All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at http://www.clivebarkercast.com
Marty talks to a local man Neil Morris about the Layton Bridge, another bridge in extreme disrepair in the city.
Neil Morris from Jetfans.com joins the show. The guys discuss whether or not the Jets loss this week was good or bad? Has Zach Wilson shown enough progression to be the next Joe Burrow or is he still destined to be Baker Mayfield. How bad is the Giants offense? Is Joe Judge staying or going? Who is going to replace Dave Gettleman? How would the guys rebuild the Giants? Week 18 predictions and the latest on the Giants and Jets draft position.
DRMNGNOW: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 30 November 2019 DRMNGNOW is the project of Yorta-Yorta MC and producer Neil Morris. Beginning with the release of "Australia Does Not Exist" in 2018, he has released a string of singles while also co-hosting the "Still Here" show on 3RRR community radio in Naarm/Melbourne. DRMNGNOW was previously featured in a short in-studio set for Sounds Like Community Radio Day back in episode 335, and this week we are pleased to present a full-length performance. This performance was part of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre's Clancestry program curated by Alethea Beetson, and took place on Gubbi Gubbi/Kabi Kabi country. Recorded by Lauren Holyoak Mixed by Jack B-Jones Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, 2 January, 2022
Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW shares three Yort Yorta words — including one that demonstrates the connection Yorta Yorta mob have between goodness and beauty.
Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW shares three Yort Yorta words — including one that demonstrates the connection Yorta Yorta mob have between goodness and beauty.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Last week we spoke with Dimity Hawkins about the Raucous Anti-AUKUS Caucus, held on 7 October 2021. Organised by Renegade Activists, the webinar featured a panel discussion on concerns around the AUKUS alliance between Australia, the UK and the US. This morning we hear a segment of the event featuring speakers Talei Mangioni and Scott Ludlam.// Samantha Floreani, Program Lead at Digital Rights Watch (DRW), joins us to speak about the Basic Online Safety Expectations, which fall under the Online Safety Act and provide the Minister with broad discretion to define the parameters for digital safety and content restrictions on social media and other online services. Public consultation on the draft expectations closes 12 November 2021- have your say here. If you're not sure how to get started, DRW and Electronic Frontiers Australia recently ran a workshop on how to write a policy submission which you can view here.// We speak with Ian Rintoul, spokesperson from the Refugee Action Coalition Sydney, about safety concerns for people currently detained at the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation detention centre in Broadmeadows as guards continue to test positive for COVID-19.// While nation states are currently setting targets for biodiversity protection that may or may not be met at the UN Biodiversity Conference in Kunming, China, this week we wanted to turn our attention to the knowledge of First Nations people in protecting the lands and waters across this continent. We are joined today by Bunna Lawrie, a Mirning Elder and whale songman from the Nullabor, to talk about protecting Country and why it's important to learn and think about the animals and plants we're talking about when we say biodiversity. Bunna is a founding member of the band Coloured Stone, and has spent many years fighting to protect his Country.// Songs// King Brown - Barkaa// Surrender - Tseba (feat. PRICIE)//Jeedara (White Whale Song) - Bunna Lawrie with Rob Hirst and Neil Morris//
If you like this podcast rate, review subscribe and hit download on the episode (it really helps!)Today on the podcast Ayeesha is joined by Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri artist Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW. DRMNGNOW is a proud First Nations, artist from the lands of Biyala Woka (Redgum Country) who uses hip hop and experimental electronic elements to create decolonial content exploring Indigenous rights and Culture. His songs Australia Does Not Exist, Indigenous Land, Ancestors, Survive and Get Back to the Land (feat. Emily Wurramurra) have become decolonial anthems. DRMNGNOW is driven by aspirations of First Nations liberation and Sovereignty and uses his music and public platform to push and advocate for a range of Indigenous rights campaigns relating to Environmental and Cultural Rights and Deaths in Custody.The kōrero, conversation, that you'll be hearing today is one that was truly nourishing, thought provoking and very beautiful. Neil shares so generously about connection to country, feeling the strength of ancestors and elders, what evoked the creation of his song Indigenous Land, the importance and beauty of First Nations Fashion Design and a whole lot more.LinksFollow @DRMNGNOW on instagramFollow @bl.ckb.rds on InstagramFollow @eeshash on InstagramListen to DRMNGNOW on SpotifyWatch DRMNGNOW on Youtube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil Morris, or DRMNGNOW, is a Yorta-Yorta man. He is a leading indigenous, hip hop electronica musician. Lyrics of his songs are all strong messages about stolen indigenous lands. - DRMNGNOWと書いてドリーミングナウと読ませます。ニール・モリスの別名でもあります。先住民ヒップホップ・エレクトロニカ・アーティストの代表格です。
Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW is a rapper and producer making music that's powerful and connected to culture and country. He joins Lisa Pellegrino to chat more.
Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW is a rapper and producer making music that's powerful and connected to culture and country. He joins Lisa Pellegrino to chat more.
Neil Morris of Jetfans.com and Seth Kaplan join the show for a no holds barred discussion on the Jets? They cover Robert Saleh, Deshaun Watson, Sam Darnold. The guys all predict who the Jets will take in the draft and whom they think the starting QB will be next season. Pete and the D-Man talk about the potential of the Giants drafting Kyle Pitts. Also, report that Nate Solder will be cut. The guys recap the conference championship games and look ahead to the super bowl. The guys discuss the robust QB market and where some of the QBs might land. All this and the usual humor, you have come to expect.
Another lockdown, another new season of Island Influencers! This week's guest is Neil Morris, Managing Director of Manx Birdlife. In his spare time, Neil also continues to act as Secretary of the Qatar and Manx Bird Records Committees. Neil graduated from Bristol University with BSc (Joint Hons) Botany and Zoology, after which he pursued a marketing career with the National Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). A job opportunity for his wife coupled with a desire for a change of life came at just the right time and Neil and his young family moved from London to Qatar, where he indulged his passion for nature conservation, photography and ornithology in the desert. Luckily for us, he then moved to the Isle of Man in 2014, and we truly benefit from his knowledge, expertise and passion. Listening to Neil's life and business lessons should set us all on the right path for 2021! Here's this week's conversation with Neil Morris in episode 34 of Island Influencers.
This week is part two of our Sounds Like Community Radio special, which was originally broadcast live-to-air during Bigsound 2019. Laura Imbruglia: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 Melbourne-based musician Laura Imbruglia has released four studio albums since starting her music journey in the early 2000s. In 2015 she also began producing and hosting the web variety show "Amateur Hour", which has run for two seasons. Previously featured in Live Delay episode 302 in full electric band mode, this in-studio performance finds Imbruglia with a more stripped-back arrangement, showcasing songs from her latest album, "Scared Of You". Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles DRMNGNOW: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 DRMNGNOW is the project of MC, producer and Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris. Beginning with the release of "Australia Does Not Exist" in 2018, he has dropped a string of singles while simultaneously co-hosting the "Still Here" show on 3RRR community radio in Melbourne. Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles Huntly: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 Elspeth Scrine, Charlie Teitelbaum and Andrew McEwan met towards the end of 2011 and soon after formed Huntly. Their first two EPs were "Feel Better or Stop Trying" in 2016 and "Songs in Your Name" in 2017. In 2018 the band released their debut album, "Low Grade Buzz". Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles Part two of two. For part one of our Sounds Likes Community Radio special, see https://soundcloud.com/livedelay/live-delay-ep-334-mckisko-and-gordon-koang Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 27 September, 2020
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The guys analyze the Giants and Jets week 2 losses. They look ahead to week 3 for both teams, where all 3 guys surprisingly pick the Giants to defeat the 49ers and why. The Stormer talks about how the Saquon Barkley injury and how could set the giants back years, but how Devonta Freeman may not be much of a difference for this season. The guys pick the top 5 games. The week 2 big blue saloon pick em challenge winner Neil Morris from jet fans.com joins the show.
Eric Kennedy from Bigblueinteractive.com joins the guys to discuss the latest training camp news from the Giants. He tells you the inside stuff you won't see in the papers or on ESPN. Eric and the guys discuss the standouts in camp, injuries and which positions seem to be areas of strength vs weaknesses. Neil Morris from jetfan.com joins later in the show to discuss the Jets intrasquad scrimmage.
Seth Kaplan and Neil Morris join the Stormer in the Big Blue saloon to discuss Daniel Jones vs Sam Darnold, the Jamal Adams trade vs the OBJ trade and the latest breaking news regarding the giants. Don't miss the Stormers funny clips from infamous moments in the Giants/Jets rivalry.
Dan Lauletta gets ready for the NWSL Challenge Cup with a close look at the teams that finished at the top and bottom of last year's table. Neil Morris joins the podcast to talk about the North Carolina Courage and Julia Poe previews the Orlando Pride.
Good day to you all and welcome to another episode of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour! Joining me in the Parlour this month is friend to both myself and the show; Neil Morris! As you can imagine, Neil & I have had quite a lot of time for sticking movies and TV shows into our eyes of late, so listen in as Neil weighs in on new Red Dwarf, I have a possibly unpopular opinion of Empire Records, and we both lose our minds over Matt Berry. Spoiler warning for Red Dwarf and Swallow (and possibly other things that I've forgotten, sorry...) Twitter: @StaceysParlour Stacey's Bookworm Challenge Donation Page: www.justgiving.com/BookwormStace Neil's music can be found on Spotify and other music-getting places. Episode music by Starbomb
The Anatomy Education Podcast continues with a conversation about the Marketisation and Unbundling of Higher Education. For this episode I am joined by Dr Bronwen Swinnerton, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Education, and Professor Neil Morris, Chair in Educational Technology, Innovation and Change and the Dean of Digital Education, from the University of Leeds, UK. You can find out more about their research project with collaborators in South Africa by visiting: https://unbundleduni.com/blog/ You can also access their recent paper on the use of lecture capture here. Follow: @AnatEducPodcast Visit: anatomypodcast.co.uk for more information This episode is sponsored by: The American Association for Anatomy. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomyorg The International Association of Medical Science Education (IAMSE). For more information on meetings, membership options and funding, visit www.iamse.org and @iamse. Primal Pictures. For information on their 3D anatomy resources, visit www.primalpictures.com and @PrimalPictures.
Where have Melbourne Music Week’s last ten years taken us? And where will its next ten lead? As MMW commences its tenth anniversary, lets analyse the idea and impact of the annual music week in promoting a city’s music culture. Listen back to this 2019 talk from Dr Andrea Baker, lecturer and author of ‘The Great Music City’, sustainability-focused councillor Cathy Oke; Look Out Kid co-director Nick O’Byrne; Bakehouse Studios co-founder Helen Marcou, and Yorta Yorta poet, musician and activist Neil Morris.
Commentary: Dark Ditties Presents The Witching Hour Show Notes Aired on Amazon Prime: 11/18/2019 in the US 1h:24m Directed By Adam Evans Written by Neil Morris, Gary Smart Dark Ditties on Instagram Dark Ditties wins Best The Butterfly Beat Teaser Two Jamila Martin-Wingett is known for her work on King of Crime (2018), Been So Long (2018) and Jacqueline, Jean-Paul and Franconi. And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
Acknowledgement of countryNews with Cait Kelly Carly speaks with BUMPY, Noongar musician at the St Kilda Festival about her music. Then Yorta Yorta musician Neil Morris joins Carly in the studio to talk about the importance of forging First Nations spaces at festivals, the pressures of the music industry & the beauty behind DRMGNOW's first single - Australia Does Not ExistMargret Harvey joins us to discuss the upcoming panel Indigenous Women Filmmakers on Self-representation and Sovereign Storytelling. The panel is part of the Melbourne Women in Film Festival and is happening at 3:30pm Saturday 22nd February. We speak with West Papuan activist Adolf Mora about a protest that took place on 10th February in Naarm (Melbourne) in response to Indonesian president Joko Widodo's visit to Australia and ongoing Indonesian repression of West Papua. Adolf is an activist and refugee who was detained on Christmas Island in 2006.Eddie Synot, Centre Manager of the Indigenous Law Centre and Wamba Wamba lawyer joins us to discuss the High Court of Australia’s recent decision in the matter Love v Commonwealth and Thoms v Commonwealth that Aboriginal people born overseas can't be deported as “aliens” under the constitution. See Nat Cromb's article here. SongsDRMGNOW - Australia Does Not Exist
On this week's show, we hear work by Neil Morris' DRMNGNOW, poetry and an excerpt from an interview with Kim Jeffs, as well as our continuing replay of the 2019 Melbourne Spoken Word Prize.Neil Morris has set up a Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities. The address for online donations is below:https://au.gofundme.com/f/fire-relief-fund-for-first-nations-communities
We sat down with North Carolina FC's Austin da Luz and WRALSportsFan's Neil Morris to talk about everything from the worst movies they've ever seen to the state of lower division soccer. We also get their takes on what order you should watch the Star Wars franchise and the behind-the-scenes stuff in the locker room and the press room. We're brought to you by Tasty Beverage Company in Downtown Raleigh and by London Bridge Pub, Raleigh's best soccer bar.
Traditionally, when the Bogong moth swarmed in the cool regions of Mount Bogong during summer, local tribes would gather to conduct ceremonies and feast on this protein-rich food source. We come together for a night of fearless truth-telling in honour of the Bogong and the centuries of tales exchanged under its wings. Hear six First Nations artists and activists reflect on the stories of blak activism in their lives. We celebrate blak resistance, defiance and fight in all its forms. With Nikayla Bamblett, Neil Morris, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Evelyn Araluen and Sermsah ‘Suri’ Bin Saad. Hosted by Laniyuk. Presented in partnership with Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival -- -- Full artist bios here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/event/the-bogong-spoken-word-blaktivism/ Download the transcript of the episode here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/DWF19-Episode-Four-BOGONG-SPOKEN-WORD.docx Check out the full 2019 Digital Writers' Festival program at https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com
7:00 Acknowledgement of country7: 05 Alice and I chat about Tell it like it is, an interactive forum on First Nations hip hop celebrating the First Nations people's voice and featuring acclaimed artists Munkimuk, Oetha, Neil Morris, Philly and special guests. Arts Centre Melbourne, Oct 31st 7:15 Peter Miller from Deakin University on ex-parliamentarians lobbying for multinational alcohol and gambling companies and Senator Rex Patrick's concerns about former Defence Minister Christopher Pyne becoming a consultant for EY to assist expansion of their defence business. 7:30 SlutWalk Melbourne: Alice chats with Mev Taylor about Slutoween, the fundraiser held on the weekend and Slutwalk coming up in November16th. 7:45 Denis Muller from the University of Melbourne discusses the history of media suppression in Australia and what we might expect from the two parliamentary inquiries into press freedom. 8:00 Daniel James, Yorta Yorta man, freelance writer and social justice advocate, joined us in the studio to talk about the dire situation of Aboriginal young peoples in remote communities on Newstart allowance drawing on research by Jon Altman and Francis Markham. Daniel won the Horne Prize in 2018 for his essay Ten More Days. 8:15 Julian Meyrick, director of Control currently playing at Red Stitch Actors Theatre, calls in to tell us about the play by Keziah Warner, developed through Red Stitch’s INK program. MusicArtist SongOetha CruisinDRMNG Now Aboriginal LandByrdz Black Lives Matter
It starts with a simple question, "if you don’t know where you come from, how do you know where you’re going?"We speak with Dallas Woods, Alice Skye and Neil Morris about themes of history and identity and home in music.Dallas talks about the differences between life in Melbourne and his birthplace of Wyndham, and the important conversations he's having with audiences around the country.Neil Morris and Alice Skye talk about a new generation of First Nations artists and the messages that need to be shared and heard through music. we also hear Rebecca Hatch, her celebration of heritage and empowerment through music.
In this podcast, Gavin Costigan discusses battery technology and research with Neil Morris, Chief Executive of the Faraday Institution.
Jen reviews the second edition of the women's International Champions Cup with North Carolina-based soccer reporter Neil Morris, and then The post The Second ICC & Sky Blue's Big Day Out appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
After decades of landfill and quarrying, nature has reclaimed the industrial land at the Island’s Northern tip. It has become a sanctuary for native and visiting wildlife. Neil Morris of Manx Birdlife guides Aaron Ibanez around the Isle of Man’s newest nature reserve.
Neil Morris, Chair in Educational Technology, Innovation and Change for the School of Education and Dean of Digital Education at the University of Leeds UK, joins to discuss his recent study on the effectiveness of lecture capture titled, "Lecture Recordings to Support Learning: A Contested Space between Students and Teachers." Which disciplines can gain the most value from a lecture capture solution? Are they effective, and what do they mean for the in-class experience? We discuss the process Leeds went through to come up with their lecture capture solution and the results of the integration. Also, find out how his PhD in Neuroscience impacts his work in digital education.
USMNT, NCFC, and Checkers talk. Interview with Neil Morris at 25:00
In this episode of Jam Pakt, Neil Morris aka Drmngnow joins Jonzy in the studio for a yarn around the importance of culture, the protection of Indigenous land and what it means to be an agitator for change. This is too deadly!!
It's another TGU podcast bitesize special as Richard Hall and Neil Morris look ahead to the Coppa Italia while also looking back at Atalanta's triumph in the 1962/63 edition.
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Thanks for listening and subscribing to the Clive Barker Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to the imagination of Clive Barker. In this episode, 216, it's an audio commentary. Ryan, Rob and Jose are joined by Superfan Lori Markle Bische and writer Gary Smart, to do a commentary for: Episode 3: Dark Ditties Presents Finders Keepers Available on Amazon Prime 2018 - 45 Minutes Directed by Adam Evans Written by Adam Evans, Neil Morris, Gary Smart Kenneth Cranham — Maximillian Francis Benoit Mark Wingett — Frank Hardy Stanley Rawlings -- Darren Elliot Simon Bamford — Mister Wainwright Oliver Smith — Barry Smiley Bruce Jones — Roy Smiley Neil Cole — Larry “The Latch” Kasdan Danny Stewart — Barnaby “The Bastard” Benoit Coming Up Next Duels of Blood Volume 4 (Nightbreed) News Abarat Episode And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwistand YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
2018, 67 Minutes Directed: Neil Morris and Gary Smart, Written by Neil Morris, Gary Smart Written by Neil Morris, Gary Smart Simon Bamford: Mrs. Wiltshire Bruce Jones: Mr. Wiltshire Stanley Rawlings: Tony Wiltshire Rest in Peace to our very own Doris M.F. Bonham who sadly passed away of heart failure on 2nd January 2018. Doris will be seen later this year in the title role of ‘Dark Ditties Presents: Mrs. Wiltshire'. From Around 1 in 6 people 60 years and older experienced some form of abuse in community settings during the past year. Elder abuse is predicted to increase as many countries are experiencing rapidly ageing populations. The global population of people aged 60 years and older will more than double, from 900 million in 2015 to about 2 billion in 2050. From Domestic Violence Hotlines https://www.themix.org.uk/get-support/speak-to-our-team/crisis-messenger http://www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk/?fbclid=IwAR1Elrmzx8n6GJTLRtrMEND6mMlkWBnpK5BqmndIy2cCU5JoZpvUPbc0auY https://www.thehotline.org Coming Up Next More News Dark Ditties Presents Finders Keepers And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwistand YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
Jen and Neil Morris from WRALsportsfan.com review North Carolina's NWSL draft picks and the performance of Courage players in the The post NWSL Draft Picks, USWNT friendlies, and TheBackline.co Story appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
2017, (2018 on Amazon Prime) 51 Minutes Includes :Jose, Ryan, Rob, Guest Lori Markle Bische of Simon Bamford Fans Dark Ditties Presents The Offer on Amazon Prime Dark Ditties Presents The Offer on IMDB Directed: Chris Griffiths, Gary Smart Written by Adam Evans (original story), Neil Morris, Gary Smart Kenneth Cranham - Maximillian Francis Benoit Bruce Jones - Michael Bishop Gemma Gordon - Gabbie Sanderson Simon Bamford - Jonathan Brook-Davis Nicholas Vince - Sebastian Maurice Barbie Wilde - Rose Cavendish Stan Rawlings - Derek Cartwright Darnell Spence.- Daniel Price Oliver Smith - The Butler, Andrew Barnabus Siobhan Kilmartin - The Nurse Danny Stewart - The Gimp Ray Skeemer - The Beast Show Notes Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK Ghose Hunts Revesby Abbey History of Cistercian Monks First Screening Horror on the Sea Film Festival Blockbusters Coming Up Next More News Dark Ditties Presents Mrs. Wiltshire And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwistand YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
TGU host and founder Richard Hall and editor Neil Morris are joined by special guest Giancarlo Rinaldi to discuss Pirlo's oenological exploits, how the seeds of Football Italia were planted and Fiorentina's current plight.
Tuesday 4 September 2018Ayan, George and Saranya 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country 7.05 am News headlines 7.10 am We hear a recording by Lauren at the Stand up for Equality: March against Men's RIghts Activists event. The rally was held in response to an MRA protest organised by two far right Melbourne personalities, Sydney Watson and Avi Yemeni. 7.20 am Dr Jeanine Leane - award-winning Wiradjuri writer, joins us to talk about the book, Meet Me at the Intersection (which she will be discussing with Ellen Van Neerven on 8 September 2018, North Fitzroy Library), her piece in the anthology, Women of a Certain Age, writing and intersectionality, and the next steps when it comes to showcasing and celebrating more First Nations peoples' voices in the literary area. 7.45 am NUS Education Officer, Con Karavias joins us in the studio to discuss the National Union of Students' Books Not Bombs campaign 8.00 am Zachary Penrith-Puchalski, a queer Indigenous writer from Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung tribes, chats to Anya about 'Abo Nose', 'nice' people who uphold racist and oppressive hierarchies, writing about personal stories, self-care tips and an event being held on the book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia 8.15 am Yorta Yorta independent artist, Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) joins Tuesday Breakfast to discuss the cultural powerhouse that is Muniak Mulana, a Melbourne Fringe show he co-created with Brent Watkins.Songsartist: Blood Orange song: Hope artist: Demon Days song: Daria's Smile artist: Emma Donovan & the Putbacks song: Black Woman artist: The Merindas song: We Sing Until Sunrise artist: DRMNGNOW song: Australia Does Not Exist
To mark the new season, TGU host and founder Richard Hall, and editors Luca Hodges-Ramon and Neil Morris are joined by special guest Nima Tavallaey Roodsari to discuss the coming season and the TGU 90's Serie A Dream Team. Also, Richard enthuses about Diego Fuser while Serie B's ongoing shenanigans prompts some collective head shaking.
As one star arrives in the north of Italy and another disappears in the south, TGU host and founder Richard Hall, and editors Luca Hodges-Ramon and Neil Morris, discuss the growing divide between the haves and the have nots in Italian football. Also covered are the launch of Golazio bar in London and how fans can watch this season's calcio action.
In this episode, SirRummy and Nat Mac welcome Neil Morris to the JOY studio. Neil, a Yorta Yorta man who performs under the name of DRMNGNOW, is an MC, Instrumentalist, Poet, Keeper of Song,and cultural […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_urbandreaming/p/joy.org.au/urbandreaming/wp-content/uploads/sites/336/2018/06/2018-06-26-UrbanDreaming-DRMNGNOW.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:23 — 36.0MB) The post DRMNGNOW and Glenda Sutardy appeared first on Urban Dreaming.
As far as we know, he's the only trainer ON EARTH to win races at 4 1/2 furlongs (at Charles Town) and 4 miles (in the Virginia Gold Cup) this year. Based in Virginia, English native Neil Morris is off to a great start to 2018 with Thoroughbreds of all types. He took some time to talk about his horses, his training philosophies and how he got here.
D.C. United didn't have a game this past weekend, but they have two coming up this week, and Filibuster is here to preview them all early on a Monday morning. Jason, Adam, and a muffled Ben (8:55) talk to Neil Morris of WRAL Sports Fan to get the lowdown on all things North Carolina FC. We discuss their players to look for, including Daniel Rios on loan from Chivas, as well as discuss their coach (who is a former Richmond Kickers head coach). We ask what has gone wrong with their season so far, check in with their D.C. United alums, and break down their switch from NASL to USL and the North Carolina FC rebrand. In the second segment (44:23), we welcome back Dave Clark of Sounder at Heart to break down what is happening with the Seattle Sounders. We ponder if they've gotten too old (especially Clint Dempsey), and whether Garth Lagerway has mucked this whole thing up. We finish up by figuring out what the Sounders' plan is, looking at who is playing well, and by asking Dave to gameplan the Sounders for us. Give it a listen!
In episode 4, host and TGU founder Richard Hall, editors Luca Hodges-Ramon and Neil Morris, and contributor Wayne Girard look at the events that played out on and off the field in Roma's recent Champions League clash with Liverpool.
In episode 3, host and TGU founder Richard Hall, and editors Neil Morris and Emmet Gates look back at the playing and broadcasting career of Ray Wilkins and pick their favourite goals from the Gazzetta/Football Italia era.
In episode 2, host and TGU founder Richard Hall and editors Luca Hodges-Ramon and Neil Morris chat about players who ventured abroad in the 1950s and 60s, and how to win friends and influence people in Bergamo, before tackling a couple of questions from our followers on Twitter.
This show is mentioned on the MLS List of Podcast Guide Article. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated This show we will preview the 2018 United Soccer Leagues Season as we discuss the clubs going forward with those moving from the NASL to the USL and what lies ahead for the 2018 Season Aaron Gunyon on Ind, Neil Morris on NCFC, Boston Brazil on CIN, Matt Cox on TB, Brian Keyser on FC Penn, Stephen Anderson on SA, Dom on PHX, Evan Villella on Bethlehem Then in the Red Bulls hour we will recap the home opner as they host the Portland Timbers at Red Bull Arena.
In our first ever episode, host and TGU founder Richard Hall and editors Luca Hodges-Ramon and Neil Morris chat about their most memorable moments from Italia 90, pay tribute to Davide Astori, go on a sticker hunt with Paolo Poggi and discuss the best Italian football kits of the last 50 years.
This show is mentioned on the MLS List of Podcast Guide Article. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Joining me to discuss this update on the lawsuit between the NASL & USSF are Neil Morris of WRAL Sports Fan, Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk & making his debut is lawyer Miki Turner who has been following this case as well. Joining us on the show will be the owner of the NY Cosmos in Rocco Commisso as he will give us his thoughts on the current situation going on.
7.00 – Intro and Acknowledgement of the traditional owners7.02 – announcements about all events that are on in relation to Invasion day.7.05- discussion about the political pressures from the Liberals and other prominent people about increasing emphasis on “National pride” as opposed to recognising the colonisation and genocide that happened in Australia; Australia gained prominence since 1994; a promotion of ANZAC day; The uniqueness of Australia is the presence of Aboriginal people and their history;7.15 - Interview with Frieda Afrya; a member of the Middle Eastern Socialists from Los Angeles– discusses the protests happening in Iran. This interview was conducted by Lalitha Chelliah and Ma.ry Merkenich and is a pre-record.7.50 – GLW Calendar8.03 Interview with Neil Morris – from an Aboriginal music group - Dreaming Now – organising a gig called ‘we survived’. Many songs are sung in language.8.15 Interview with Mareiki Onus from “Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance” regarding their view on Invasion day;This program ends after the last interview without an outro
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Neil Morris covers his local teams -- North Carolina FC and the North Carolina Courage -- for WRAL. His work includes a terrific podcast, the Inverted Triangle. In his day job, he's an attorney and mediator. So why not combine his areas of expertise and try to mediate the NASL/USSF lawsuit? We gave it a whirl, with Neil playing the role of mediator and your host flipping between the roles of NASL and USSF advocates. The conversation starts around the 8:45 mark. We quickly explain what's going on in the real world with the lawsuit, and then Neil explains the mediation process. I present a hypothetical NASL offer, prompted by Neil's helpful questions and prodding, around the 25-minute mark. (Highlights: Cosmos owner on the USSF Board, drop divisional sanct --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranting-soccer-dad/support
This show is mentioned on the MLS List of Podcast Guide Article. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join my panel as we discss the recent news that a court in Brooklyn, New york has just ruled in favor of the US Soccer FEderation as they win the lawsuit against them by the North American Soccer Leaguet and have the right to take their D2 status away. Joining me is Kartik Krishnaiyer of world Soccer Talk, Neil Morris from WRAL Sports fan .com & Dr. Nipun Chopra from Soc Takes as we will discuss the situation
This week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, leads off by welcoming NASL executive Neal Malone, San Francisco Deltas head coach Marc Dos Santos and soccer reporter Neil Morris ahead of the North American Soccer League postseason. The spotlight then shifts to college soccer with special guests Rob Kehoe, Lori Walker-Hock and Molly Polletto. Visit UnitedSoccerCoaches.org/podcasts for new episodes released every Thursday!
Join host, Kara Mullane, as she interviews Nurse Inventor, Neil Morris. Neil had an idea of how to keep his patients safe from acquiring infections in the ICU where he was working. He then took the next step and started the process to invent a new product, the Basin Glove. Hear how Neil did it and he shares the steps to help other nurse inventors bring their great idea to market. Join Us! Subscribe and never miss an episode!
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join Kartik Krishniayer of World Soccer Talk, Neil Morris of WRAL Sportsfan .com and myself as we discuss the next chapter of this fight for Division two sanctiooning. After the US Soccer Federation stripped the NASL of their Division 2 sanctioning, the NASL decided to file a antitrust Lawsuit in Brooklyn federal court. We will discuss this fantastic issue.
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This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated I will be joined by this star studded panel as we now discuss what happened as Ricardo Silva and his global broadcasting rights side tried to entice Don Garber to take MLS Global with a $4 Billion Dollar Deal and adding Pro/Rel to this idea. Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk, Nipun Chopra of Soc Talks, Neil Morris of WRAL Sports Fan .com
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Joining me tonight will be John & Nick Christopoulous who owns Christos Discount Liquers & Chistos FC will discuss about the ride in the US Open Cup and Round 4 Review, Peter Wilt will come on to discuss the new NISA 3rd Division League, Neil Morris of the WRAL Sports Fan Preview NASL sides in the 4th Round of the US Open Cup Then the big RBNY Vs. NYCFC US Open Cup Round 4 Preview with Red Bulls Radio Play-by-Play man Matt Harmon and WFAN Analyst & former Rutgers Women's Head Coach Glen Crooks in the Red Bulls Segment.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we discuss a new season of the North American Soccer League. The Spring Season Preview with reporters from the eight sides in Steven Sandor from the11.ca on FC Edmonton, Aaron Gunyon on Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Miami, Dr. David Kilpatrick on NY Cosmos, Neil Morris from WRAL Sports fan on North Carolina FC, Puerto Rico and Tommy Hodul from Midfield Press on the new Expansion side San Francisco Deltas
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we have another round table discussion about US Soccer's Sanctioning Division 2 status to both NASL & USL Leagues for the 2017 season as a way to choose who stays at Division 2 and gets Division 3 sanctioning in 2018. Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk, Neil Morris of WRAL Sportsfan & Chad Hollignsworth from Scatching the Pitch.
This show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated This Program is broadcasted on Once a Metro of SB Nation Join me and my round table group as we discuss some of the big topics that are going around and the possible changes that might happen within the leagues of American Soccer. Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk, Dr. Nipun Chopra and Neil Morris of WRAL Sports Fan will join me to discuss these past few weeks on the situation of the NASL and the USL
This show is broadcasted on Once a Metro of SB Nation & Ultimate Sports Talk .com This show is now recognized by Major League Soccer's article on their MLS Podcast Guide http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/06/30/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Two Hour American Soccer Show. Our Clubs, Leagues, Players, National Team and other Fabulous Moments Brian Keyser joins me to preview the 2016 USL Playoffs, Neil Morris joins me in the NASL Segment to discuss the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers situation and the NASL Situation, Red Bulls Hour: Recapping the one goal clean sheet win over the Montreal Impact.
Welcome one and all to Episode 51 of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour! Joining Stacey in The Parlour for a spot of booze and chinwagging is her good friend, telly extra and music making guy, Neil Morris! Neil and Stacey seem to suffer from tangent-itis this episode, as their chats on Captain America: Civil War, Jungle Book and Bad Neighbours 2 somehow end up being about asking stupid questions, not fitting TV audition briefs even though you clearly do and accidentally poking your eye til it sparkles... They also talk about Lost, Deadpool, Batman Vs Superman, Suicide Squad, Supergirl, Flash and loads more besides! This episode is rather jammed with fun stuff, so get to listening and enjoying! Episode Theme - 'She Ain't Got No Legs' by Bloodhound Gang End Theme - 'Dangerous Woman' by Ariana Grande
Soccer journalists Kartik Krishnaiyer, Neil Morris and Brian Quarstad join Nach to talk about the NASL in 2015.
On tonights show we preview the New York Cosmos upcoming opponent the Carolina Railhawks. Neil Morris joins us to preview the Railhawks. Also we were joined by Simone , Railhawks forward. We talk about NASL expansion .We discuss the U.S OPEN CUP and why it isn't very well known and popular. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
The show is back after a week hiatus, and while Robert is away, Daniel Feuerstein of the Feuerstein's Fire Internet Soccer Show was on to talk about the beautiful game. First off, we talk about the initial coverage of the Barclay's Premier League on NBC Sports, and some of the reaction (not always supportive) of the American soccer community. Then the topic of the US Soccer Hall of Fame was brought up, based on an article by Neil Morris of Indy Week that talked all about the Hall being in storage in a warehouse in North Carolina. We move on to talk about the US Men's National Team and their victory in Sarajevo, and some news from within MLS. Finally, we break down the weekend's scores and talk about the US Open Cup a bit. Thanks for listening to the United States of Futbol show!
You wouldn't know it from looking at the photo, but this white boy knows a lot about R & B. Today on the Crizzlecast, I speak to one of my colleagues in the Triangle film-critic circle, Neil Morris (aka the Marquee Marquis). Along with talking about his career in film criticism, we discuss his love for '80s R & B as well as action heroes from that same decade. This sets off a weird-ass debate we have about how the movie stars of today ain't got nothing on Stallone and Schwarzenegger. By the way, somewhere in the beginning, he makes a crack about giving his age. Before our conversation, I mentioned how some of my previous guests didn't want to disclose their age on the podcast. Don't worry -- I didn't rat anyone out. I just bring that up so past guests won't get pissed and call me up.
Mark Reed, Neil Morris, Karen Lee and Aisha Walker talk to Simon Davis about podcasting and audio for learning and teaching.