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Episode 111 of All Things TechIE, live from Midwich AV on Air booth at ISE 2025 where Nevil Bounds, from Biamp is our special guest. Nevil is retiring on Friday, at the end of ISE after 47 years in the AV industry.
Welcome to the final episode in our miniseries collaboration between Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it's called in Aboriginal culture. So far, we've heard from duck farmer Bec Rumble, vegetable grower Wouter Sels, winemaker Linda Morice and finally we're chatting to Annette Reed from Tasmanian Natural Garlic and Tomatoes. With her husband Nevil, she farms tomatoes and garlic half an hour from Launceston. https://www.tngt.com.au/ https://www.agricultured.com.au/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES, NEWS, GIVEAWAYS AND BEHIND THE SCENES https://deepintheweeds.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d33e307cf7100cf947e2e6973&id=d17d8213f5 Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Nevil Shed is an accomplished Hall of Fame recipient, and NCAA champion who's 1966 Championship win with the Texas West university against Kentucky invoked a must see Disney motion picture Glory Road.Nevil is currently head coach of the ABA Texas RedWolves and director for the summer training camp for the San Antonio Spurs. A Bronx native turned Texas hero has a larger than life presence and a life that can captivate for hrs.Support the show
Welcome to the Green Rush, a KCSA Strategic Communications Production, a weekly conversation at the intersection of cannabis, psychedelics, the capital markets, and culture. This week, Anne Donohoe sat down with James Krouse, CEO of Flower Power Genetics, to talk about how his company is working to preserve and reintroduce the best purebred medicinal cannabis strains into the marketplace. James walked our host through his past 30 years of work including how he has painstakingly researched, collected and preserved original Nevil medical seeds, dating back to the golden age of cannabis in the late 1980s and 1990s. James also touches on the medicinal benefits of these original strains, feedback he's received from the industry and how rescheduling will allow for more research opportunities for his group. If you are interested in learning more about James or Flower Power, you can follow them across social channels and visit the links found in our show notes. So, sit back and enjoy our conversation with James Krouse, CEO of Flower Power Genetics. Links, mentions, and socials: Flower Power Website: https://flowerpowergenetics.com/ James' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-krouse-fpg/ Utility Patent Announcement: https://mgmagazine.com/press-releases/flower-power-genetics-secures-pending-utility-patent-for-hybrid-adam/ Show Credits: This episode was hosted by Anne Donohoe of KCSA Strategic Communications. Special thanks to our Program Director, Shea Gunther. You can learn more about how KCSA can help your cannabis and psychedelic companies by visiting www.kcsa.com or emailing greenrush@kcsa.com. You can also connect with us via our social channels: X: @The_GreenRush Instagram: @thegreenrush_podcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/thegreenrushpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/TheGreenRushPodcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCuEQkvdjpUnPyhF59wxseqw?disable_polymer=true
A study has found that housing has a significant impact on the prospects of homeless people. University of Otago research has found that those who live in a housing first programme have better health, income, and justice outcomes. The study involved 387 homeless people, and in five years the number of hospitalisations fell by 44%, nights spent in mental health units fell by 63%, and there was a 43% reduction in criminal charges. Professor Nevil Pierse told Mike Hosking that the study really shows that permanent housing and support really works, and after five years huge improvements can be seen. He said that the key in this study was the people going straight into permanent sustainable housing as opposed to emergency transitional housing, which creates a sense of stability. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Social Development Minister Louise Upston is questioning the fairness and sustainability of the state helping 364,000 tenants and mortgage-holders at a cost of $2.34 billion in accommodation supplements. Otago University Professor and co-leader of the Kāinga Oranga Housing and Health Research Programme Nevil Pearse tells Mike Hosking rising housing costs encourage a need for the supplements. However, the supplement could not be defended in 100 percent of cases. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 - 12 - 2023 - Prayer - Nevil Chan by SBC
An extremely informative conversation with the respected and revered industry consultant Dr. Nevil Speer. We'll cover an array of subjects from the current cattle market to why the delay in heifer retention and his thoughts on what will shape our industry in the year(s) to come. These are just a few of the topics we cover in the in depth conversation. #workingranchmagazine #workingranchnation #justinmills.wyocowboy #ranchlife #ranching #dayweather #weather #agweather #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #vitalix #newgenerationsupplimets #2024 #agissues #cattlemarket #supplychain
Hello, hello, hello my friends! Welcome back to another installment of, The Pot Cast, a cannabis podcast for budding enthusiasts. On today's episode we are thrilled to be joined by an industry heavy weight, a connoisseur of sativa smoke, a passionate hash aficionado, genetic preserver and all round awesome guy - Yo Sammy, of the A5 / South Holland crew. Sammy was kind enough to stop by and share some cannabis history involving his work with Nevil's personal cuttings, his experiences with hashish, the importance of genetic preservation, plans for the future and so much more. Be sure to check out Yo Sammy's Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/yosammy347 As usual a massive thank you to our incredible sponsors. Without them the show couldn't happen so please support the show by supporting them! Organics Alive - The best powdered organic fertilizer solutions for all my organic growers! Winning awards left and right check em out at organicsalivegarden.com/ Seeds Here Now - Best in the business if your USA based, head on over now to - www.seedsherenow.com to score your seeds today! Pulse Sensors - Pulse sensors ensure your garden is optimized and producing the best crop to date. Through careful monitoring and easy to understand display of temperature, humidity, VPD, PAR and more, you can ensure no invisible parameters are holding you back. Get serious, get pulse - www.pulsegrow.com/ Koppert Biological Systems - Check out Koppert Biological Systems, they are based all over the place and have amazing beneficial predators that will help keep your gardens pests under control. They also stock a great range of microbial products designed to fight off those nasty soil borne diseases and more! www.koppert.ca/ Dynavap - Dynavap have changed the game by producing one of the hardest hitting, terpiest and high quality vapes on the market. Their unique design allows you to replicate the hit of a water pipe or joint with all the terps and potency your looking for. The M series vape is what I used to transition from combustion to vaping and I cannot recommend it enough! Please check them out at - www.dynavap.com/en-au Finally, our patreon fans (www.patreon.com/thepotcast/) is the major lifeblood of the show and it COULDN'T happen without them. please consider subscribing if your interested in getting early access to content and unreleased episodes please check out www.patreon.com/thepotcast/ and sign up to support the show today.
On episode 55, Micah and I talk with the co-host of the podcast, Plane Talking UK. But first, Micah and I answer a question from Listener Lu about Israel Then Micah and I talk with Sir Nev about all things BA and why he likes seat 1A so much. We also discuss his podcast, Plane Talking UK. It's interesting to me to have so many aviation podcasts and we all cover the industry from a very different perspective. Thanks once again to all of our global listeners. Please write in and let us know how you found the show, we'd also love to know what you like about it as well as what we might be able to do to improve it. We love hearing from you!!! The opening and closing music is provided by the Madalitso Youth Choir as they sing their Welcome Song and their Good By song, recorded at the lobby of The Royal Livingston Hotel in Zambia. We hope you enjoy the show!
History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme. This quote from Mark Twain reminds us to look back at our past while focusing on our future. Miranda Reiman sat down with industry consultant Nevil Speer to discuss improvements in quality, how far beef markets have come and how modern consumers are choosing to spend their money.They discuss:The beef industry's focus on product improvement Opportunities for producers to capture premiums for their cattleThe importance of telling our story to younger consumersand more! Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
In the latest episode of STtalks we discuss the consumer demand for beef products and how Beef on Dairy animals can fit into this industry and be beneficial to the supply chain. Dr. Nevil Speer a Beef Industry Consultant, joins us to share his insight on this topic and raises numerous points any dairy producer adding animals to this sector of the supply chain should take note of.
Nevil and I discuss things affecting the cattle market today including the weather, cattle numbers, prop 12 in California, the general economy, consolidation and coordination in the cattle industry and much more! As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
On today's episode, Erica delves into the powerful manifesting techniques of Neville Goddard, a renowned author, and teacher of the Law of Attraction. Erica begins by sharing some of Nevil Goddard's key teachings on manifesting, including the importance of staying centered in the wish fulfilled. She explains how Nevil emphasized the power of imagination and visualization in creating the reality we desire, and how our beliefs and thoughts shape our experiences. Erica then plays a captivating clip from one of Nevil's talks, where he reveals the secrets of manifesting and staying centered in the wish fulfilled. Get $100 off your first month at talkspace.com with code: POSITIVE Care to play a game with the youniverse? Ask the universe the episode you would most benefit from hearing next and click positivehead.com/game. Download The Golden Key audio or e-book at GoldenKey.Gift with the Code: POSITIVEHEAD Text Brandon to receive regular golden nuggets of wisdom at 310.564.0750
Description: Welcome to this week's Sim Sundays podcast episode, where we have a special guest, Nevil Slade, the CEO of Vesaro. In this episode, we delve into the world of Sim Rigs, Sim Racing VR, and V-Rig, and explore the latest advancements in this exciting field. Video Content: During this episode, Nevil shares his insights on the history of Sim Rigs, how Sim Racing VR has evolved over the years, and what to expect from the latest Vesaro V-Rig. You'll learn about the innovative features that make Vesaro's products stand out in the market, and how they enhance the gaming experience.Listen to our Sim Racing Podcast - Sim Sundays! Apple: https://gridfinder.link/apple Spotify: https://gridfinder.link/spotify Google: https://gridfinder.link/google Big thanks to Trak Racer for gifting us a TR160 rig for us to record the podcast in, that beast is sturdy as a rock! Fancy joining us in our Grid Rival F1 fantasy league? Head to gridfinder.com/gridrival to get involved! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search over 1000 sim racing communities and join your next sim racing league at www.gridfinder.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join in with the community! Discord: https://discord.gg/gridfinder Twitter: https://twitter.com/GridFinder Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grid_finder/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/GridFinder #SimRigs #SimRacingVR #Vesaro #Podcast #VirtualReality #GamingRigs
Introduction: Join us in this week's Sim Sundays Podcast as we talk to Vesaro CEO Nevil Slade about his background in web design, advancements in technology, and sim rig technology. Description: Welcome to the latest episode of Sim Sundays Podcast! In this week's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing the CEO of Vesaro, Nevil Slade. Join us as we delve deep into his journey, his background in web design, and his previous career endeavours. We also discuss the advancements in technology and sim rig technology that have propelled Vesaro to the top of the industry. During our conversation, Nevil shares some insightful information about the latest technological advancements in sim rig technology and his experience working in web design. He also sheds light on his motivation and passion for sim racing, and how it led him to become the CEO of Vesaro. In this podcast, we cover various topics, such as the history and growth of sim rig technology, the unique features of Vesaro's sim rigs, how they collaborated with F1 arcade, and how they compare to their competitors. We also talk about the role of technology in sim racing and the industry's future. We hope that you find this episode informative and engaging. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a like and subscribe to our channel for more insightful content. Remember to share this video with your friends who are passionate about sim racing and technological advancements. Listen to our Sim Racing Podcast - Sim Sundays! Apple: https://gridfinder.link/apple Spotify: https://gridfinder.link/spotify Google: https://gridfinder.link/google Big thanks to Trak Racer for gifting us a TR160 rig for us to record the podcast in, that beast is sturdy as a rock! Fancy joining us in our Grid Rival F1 fantasy league? Head to gridfinder.com/gridrival to get involved! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search over 1000 sim racing communities and join your next sim racing league at www.gridfinder.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join in with the community! Discord: https://discord.gg/gridfinder Twitter: https://twitter.com/GridFinder Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grid_finder/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/GridFinder #SimRigTechnology #Vesaro #LuxuryRigs #SimRacing
Nevil Shed was a part of the Texas Western basketball team that won the National Championship with the first all black starting lineup. Nevil tells amazing stories about their team's breakthrough.
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 6 Episode 3, Part 6 of the Madjag and Raho Chronicles.Part 4 we decided to go down the Forum era route to hear Madjag and Raho's experiences... it more or less predictably ends up being Notso's adventure down Nevil land but its a fun journey regardless of how many times its tread!https://madjag.com/I HIGHLY suggest to anyone who loves this show to visit this page prior to listening, so you truly understand the magnitude of the tale that will be unfolding over the next several weeks,Again, a true blessing and honor... Absolutely humbling to be the guys to help deliver Jim and Raho's tales. I was ear to ear grinning for 2 hours.OUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE!!!! http://www.syndicategear.com - I have to figure out the ssl certificate, when i do itll be more payment options. This is a DTG printing service so we don't make a bunch of money but you all requested it, so we did it! Find Madjag: https://www.madjag.comBREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - http://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comIntro / Outro courtesy of Inkha Avail on https://soundcloud.com/inkhamusic?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
The House of Madjag EPIC Cartels,Thai Sticks, & Colombian with Jim and Raho S06 E03Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 6 Episode 3, Part 3 of the Madjag Chronicles.Part 3 we head further into the tales of Raho and his candyland daydream in the late 70s into the 80s of growing. We venture off into so many avenues, From traits of Thais and Thai Sticks, to colombians and mexicans. We take a quick adventure back into Cartel territory and Gallardo before we swing back through to modern times and Notsos love for all things Nevil.https://madjag.com/I HIGHLY suggest to anyone who loves this show to visit this page prior to listening, so you truly understand the magnitude of the tale that will be unfolding over the next several weeks,Again, a true blessing and honor... Absolutely humbling to be the guys to help deliver Jim and Raho's tales. I was ear to ear grinning for 2 hours.OUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE!!!! http://www.syndicategear.com - I have to figure out the ssl certificate, when i do itll be more payment options. This is a DTG printing service so we don't make a bunch of money but you all requested it, so we did it! Find Madjag: https://www.madjag.comBREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - http://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comIntro / Outro courtesy of Sight of Wonders / Approaching the Middle East / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Nevil Speer writes for Drovers magazine and has experience ranging from cattle production, to business management consulting and cattle market data. He joins me to talk about the factors contributing to the cattle market today, and what we should be doing to prepare for the years to come. As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
We had the chance to have some amazing interviews during the 2022 ADAC Sim Racing Expo. Listen to our Sim Racing Podcast - Sim Sundays! Apple: https://gridfinder.link/apple Spotify: https://gridfinder.link/spotify Google: https://gridfinder.link/google ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search over 2000 sim racing communities and join your next sim racing league at www.gridfinder.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join in with the community! Discord: https://discord.gg/tNMMNGF Twitter: https://twitter.com/GridFinder Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grid_finder/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/GridFinder #simracing #simracingexpo #esports #trakracer
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Melissa Harrison from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to talk about her work on the “Pioneer” Transcription Factors - Zelda and Grainyhead - and their role at the maternal-to-zygotic transition. The Harrison lab studies how differentiation and development are driven by coordinated changes in gene expression. To do this, the targets of choice are the transcription factors Zelda and Grainyhead that bind to the genome at specific and crucial points in development and differentiation. These specialised transcription factors have the ability to bind to DNA in the context of nucleosomes which defines regulatory elements and leads to subsequent binding of additional classical transcription factors. These properties allow pioneer factors to act at the top of gene regulatory networks and control developmental transitions. References Harrison, M. M., Botchan, M. R., & Cline, T. W. (2010). Grainyhead and Zelda compete for binding to the promoters of the earliest-expressed Drosophila genes. Developmental biology, 345(2), 248–255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.06.026 Harrison, M. M., Li, X. Y., Kaplan, T., Botchan, M. R., & Eisen, M. B. (2011). Zelda binding in the early Drosophila melanogaster embryo marks regions subsequently activated at the maternal-to-zygotic transition. PLoS genetics, 7(10), e1002266. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002266 McDaniel, S. L., Gibson, T. J., Schulz, K. N., Fernandez Garcia, M., Nevil, M., Jain, S. U., Lewis, P. W., Zaret, K. S., & Harrison, M. M. (2019). Continued Activity of the Pioneer Factor Zelda Is Required to Drive Zygotic Genome Activation. Molecular cell, 74(1), 185–195.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2019.01.014 McDaniel, S. L., & Harrison, M. M. (2019). Optogenetic Inactivation of Transcription Factors in the Early Embryo of Drosophila. Bio-protocol, 9(13), e3296. https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3296 Larson, E.D., Komori, H., Gibson, T.J. et al. Cell-type-specific chromatin occupancy by the pioneer factor Zelda drives key developmental transitions in Drosophila. Nat Commun 12, 7153 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27506-y Related Episodes Pioneer Transcription Factors and Their Influence on Chromatin Structure (Ken Zaret) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Active Motif on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Mike, Belly, and Zach are joined by special guests Aaron Isaacs and Dr. Reginald Fauck III to once again discuss the upcoming Magic: The Gathering supplemental Un-set, Unfinity. We're sorry... (5:55) Meeting Dr. Fauck (7:58) Zach's L (10:20) LIV Golf (14:40) Aaron & Belly's Mea Culpa (18:08) MaRo's L (25:05) The Cold Open (29:50) Getting to know Reginald (34:30) Incendiary tweets (44:35) Devil K. Nevil (50:20) Attractions (52:40) Pies (53:30) Mailbag (55:45) Ep.119 The Guy Who Said He Did It and got Caught (57:30) Important Sebastian Update (1:05:28) Important Sound Drop (1:10:25) Hall of Mirrors (1:12:15) Tor Returns (1:18:45) Igancio of Myra's Marvels Follow us on Twitch! twitch.tv/iloveyoumanatv twitch.tv/bellytelevision ILYM Plugs Mike Lester's upcoming shows: https://linktr.ee/Justmikelester Zach Kagan's @ 10,000 Laughs: https://10000laughs.com/zach-kagan Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iloveyoumana/ Discord: https://discord.gg/VeVs3g2 IG: https://www.instagram.com/Iloveyoumana/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILoveYouMana ILYM Theme: dmoon ILYM Outro: Neel Ghosh Editing: Micah/Belly
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 4 Episode 12 - We swing into the Mr Nice era of the forum years - the brief reappearance of Nevil, some of my interactions and work with Nevil during that era, and onto the Cannabis Cups. Whats the story with those things?Breeders Syndicate website coming soon: http://www.breederpodcast.comFind Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicateFind Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistoryFind Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedcoFind Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodogIntro / Outro countresy of Honeycutts / Youth In Rage / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 1 Episode 3, Intro to the history of Nevil Schoenmaeker's the Seedbank with Notsodog. Most cannabis strains we know today descend in some facet from Nevil's original Seedbank out of Amsterdam, Holland. One of the first international shipping banks, we owe a major debt of gratitude as breeders to the groundwork laid before us. Breeders Syndicate website coming soon: http://www.breederpodcast.comFind Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicateFind Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistoryFind Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedcoFind Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodogRiot Seeds website: https://www.riotseeds.com
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 1 Episode 3.2, Intro to the history of Nevil Schoenmaeker's the Seedbank with Notsodog. Most cannabis strains we know today descend in some facet from Nevil's original Seedbank out of Amsterdam, Holland. One of the first international shipping banks, we owe a major debt of gratitude as breeders to the groundwork laid before us. Here's part 2 with Notsodog.Breeders Syndicate website coming soon: http://www.breederpodcast.comFind Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicateFind Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistoryFind Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedcoFind Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodogRiot Seeds website: https://www.riotseeds.com
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL featuring guests Steve Stafford, Dr. Chris Blevins, Richard Nevil, and Lolli Denton.
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Adapted by Julie Hoverson from the story "The Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and his Family" by H.P. Lovecraft The "Lovecraft 5" - Warren, Herbert, Charles, Edward, and Richard - gather again for another night of tall tales. Tonight, Warren regales the group with a history of a noble house that ... went downhill. Cast List Warren - Glen Hallstrom Charles - Michael Coleman (Tales of the Extraordinary) Richard - Philemon Vanderbeck Edward - Bryan Hendricksen Herbert - Carl Cubbedge M. Verhaeren - Domien De Groot (The Witch Hunter Chronicles) Mwanu - Danar Hoverson Soames - Ayoub Khote Music by Skidmore College Orchestra, found on MusOpen Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a private dining room at a well-known New England University, can't you tell?" ************************************************************** The Facts Concerning.... Cast: Warren Herbert Charles Edward Richard Verhaeren Mwanu Soames OLIVIA What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a private dining room in a college faculty wing, can't you tell? MUSIC 1_dinner SOUND DINNER ENDING SOUND WINDOWS ARE OPEN, MUSIC IN THE DISTANCE WARREN So nice to have you all here. The weather has been so mild, I feared it would destroy any atmosphere I might have expected for my story. And the orchestra would be in rehearsal. RICHARD At least it's rather somber. HERBERT A clear day can mean a darker night. RICHARD True. HERBERT Depending on the phase of the moon. CHARLES Yes. Well, the dinner was-- EDWARD Passable. RICHARD Oh! Faint praise indeed, coming from our resident starving writer. WARREN Do you know, I believe the college's food plan is quite brililant! EDWARD Brilliant? Are they strapped for economy? WARREN You see, the food is precisely enough to sustain life, but without anything so extravagant as taste, which might take one's mind off one's studies. HERBERT I found it perfectly adequate. CHARLES But very little in this world will take your mind off your science, Herbert. EDWARD How about having the studies take our mind off the food then? We came for a story. RICHARD And I perceive a box on the table behind you which does not match the décor - or the amount of dust - in this room. WARREN [chuckles] You artists notice everything. Though your comment on dust surprises me - after seeing your "house". RICHARD It "does things" for me. Inspiration. HERBERT At least this place, while old, is well maintained. WARREN Not so old as all that. The dining hall wing wasn't built until 1804. Very recent, comparatively. But my story. 2_the box SOUND CARDBOARD BOX MOVED WARREN I warn you I have a little idea as to presentation - after that night at your place, Richard, I wanted something unique-- HERBERT Don't expect anything like that from me. CHARLES Don't worry. We don't. WARREN I have this rather long history to my tale, you see, and I know I tend to wax a bit pedantic, so I thought I would help to set certain facts in the mind by beginning with a bit of a game. EDWARD I'm game. Is it questions, again? WARREN No. I have a small description written for each of the major players in the history of the story, and thought I might give one to each of you - well, each of us, for I include myself - to portray. It would help keep them all straight. CHARLES Is it necessary to keep them straight? WARREN I think it will help make the history flow. It's a technique of acting out history used to great advantage by Mrs. Schartz-Mettaklume [reference to a comedic story by Saki], a fellow teacher here. HERBERT [disparaging] Amateur dramatics? WARREN Oh, you needn't do more than read from the card. I don't expect strutting about and soliloquizing. CHARLES [declaring] It sounds amusing. EDWARD I'm in. RICHARD You may be in for more than you expected, old pal. SOUND PASSING OUT CARDS WARREN Good, then. Let's see - Herbert, here, then Charles, Edward, and Richard. The cards have only the basics on each of the fellows - they're generations in a single family, you see - and the back side is a name plate, to aid in recalling who is who. HERBERT [sour] Charming. [after a pause] You're staring. Am I supposed to begin? CHARLES I could go first. EDWARD [reading his card] Oh, no! Let me! WARREN No, no, I will begin the tale, and then we'll go around the table. You will be second, though, Herbert. HERBERT At least it will be over with early. RICHARD That must mean I am the climax of the tale! EDWARD Oh, you got nothing on me. Just wait. 3_Sir Wade WARREN Ahem. We begin with Sir Wade Jermyn. [reading, putting on a bit of a British accent] I was one of the earliest explorers of the Congo region, and had written eruditely of its tribes, animals, and supposed antiquities. RICHARD Are we supposed to be British? You haven't really given us any background. WARREN Oh, yes. The Jermyn family was part of a well-respected house in England, though it has ...um... died out. CHARLES So these are not only brits, but long-dead brits? Are we doing Shakespeare? WARREN We needn't worry about accents. HERBERT I should say not. WARREN I don't want to lose my place or I might have to start again. "Indeed, my innovative conjectures on a prehistoric white Congolese civilisation were the basis for my book, "Observation on the Several Parts of Africa," published in 1765. I, fearless adventurer that I once had been, was then placed in a madhouse." HERBERT That sounds a bit promising. Madness is quite fascinating. WARREN I have a strong hope that there will be details in this story to intrigue you, Herbert. Have you ever looked into the study of ethnology? HERBERT Hmm... Should I read now? CHARLES History first. Quick precis. WARREN Well, this family - the Jermyns, are not German [chuckle], but British. And there's this - the history of the family is quite interesting, but it ended recently with the death of the final generation - a son - just one - who... uh... set himself on fire when he discovered something about his heritage. EDWARD He set himself on fire? RICHARD Now I'm interested. CHARLES You've got our attention. HERBERT It's not some simple defect like a harelip? A club foot? WARREN Much more than that. Let's begin again. [quick recap] I am Sir Wade Jermyn, famous explorer of the Congo region. I wrote a book, and went mad. now... 4_philip HERBERT Me next, I suppose? [not really trying] This one is Sir Wade's son, Philip. WARREN Sir Philip. HERBERT "Philip was a highly peculiar person. His appearance and conduct were in many particulars so coarse that he was universally shunned. Though he did not inherit his father's madness, he was densely stupid--" EDWARD [laughs!] HERBERT "--and given to periods of uncontrollable violence." Is this supposed to be funny? WARREN [baffled?] Funny? HERBERT Did you give me this one on purpose? WARREN Well, yes, but only because it was the shortest - I felt you'd have less interest in the dramatic and more in getting it over with. HERBERT Hmph. CHARLES Is that the sum of your wisdom, great sir Philip? HERBERT No, there's more-- WARREN I forgot to mention, it's just the first part now. We'll come back to you. EDWARD So Herbert is violent and stupid, what are YOU Charles? CHARLES [hamming it up a bit] I am Robert - Sir Robert - Jermyn, son of Philip and the daughter of his gamekeeper. [offhand] They'll let anyone in, won't they? Oh! I am "Tall and fairly handsome, with a sort of weird Eastern grace. A scholar and investigator, I studied scientifically the vast collection of relics which my mad grandfather brought from Africa. HERBERT You should have given me the scientist. At least I would know where I stand. CHARLES Robert is an ethnologist and explorer, not a hard scientist. HERBERT Even so. 5_alfred EDWARD My turn! I am Sir Alfred Jermyn, son of Nevil - wait, are we missing someone? WARREN No, um Nevil is the son of Robert - you're Robert's grandson. EDWARD Where's Nevil then? WARREN He's um - we didn't have enough people. I felt we could skip over Nevil - I'll fill in his details, should they become necessary. EDWARD All right. WARREN Don't worry - You'll like Alfred. He ran away with the circus. EDWARD What? You're joking, right? WARREN No, no - he actually literally ran away with the circus. We'll come back to that. RICHARD So I am Sir Arthur Jermyn. Son of Alfred, the circus performer and a Music Hall singer. [laughs] And they blink at who we Americans decide to marry. Arthur is a poet and a dreamer. Oh, Warren, you had too much fun choosing who was to play what, didn't you? "The poetic delicacy of Arthur Jermyn was the more remarkable because of his uncouth personal appearance. His expression, his facial angle, and the length of his arms gave a thrill of repulsion to those who met him for the first time." HERBERT Sounds a bit like Abraham Lincoln. CHARLES You know, it does. How odd. So now we know who we are. What's next? 6_wade again WARREN We go back to the beginning. And that's me, Sir Wade. Oh, first, there's been mention of the physical oddities that crept into the family line - I should state that before Sir Wade's time, portraits showed that the family was very typical of English nobility. RICHARD Chinless and pasty? CHARLES Now now. Every brit I've ever met has been perfectly nice. WARREN You have to remember Sir Wade's era was the mid-18th century. And there is no record of any physical issues, or madness before his time. Or at least not out of the ordinary for the time and place. HERBERT And state of medicine. WARREN True. Sir Wade made several trips to Africa, returning from one of those trips with a reclusive bride and new born son. EDWARD And that's Herbert. HERBERT Philip. WARREN This bride was notable, for no one ever saw her - or at least not much of her. She was supposed to have been the daughter of a Portuguese trader who despised English ways, and wouldn't have any English servants. Wade humored her, and put her up in a wing of her own at the estate, where no one saw her, or the child, but Wade himself. EDWARD A woman who doesn't want go out to gossip or shop? Quite a mythological figure. WARREN His wife had accompanied him back from the second and longest of his trips, and left again with him on the third and final, never to return. RICHARD But Wade returned - he hasn't yet gone mad. We're all waiting for that. WARREN The only thing ever said about the wife - even her name is left unrecorded - was that she had a violent disposition. While they made the journey back to Africa, Wade would permit no one to care for his young son save a loathsome native woman from Guinea. EDWARD This family sure knows how to pick their women, don't they? CHARLES I notice you don't give names for any of them. Funny how wives tend to be forgotten in these epic histories. WARREN There's one among them, Arthur's mother herself, who was actually quite a fascinating character, and I might look further into her antecedents - but for the most part, the family made some odd choices, indeed. HERBERT So far, I get the feeling that this is leading to a disquisition on eugenics, rather than on ethnology. In other words, take a so-called "noble house" and marry in, generation after generation, people of dubious merits, and see how the line flows. WARREN Well... that's a part of it. HERBERT I'm rather surprised. It is fascinating. I've heard of similar experiments with rats - much easier to observe since their generations are months, rather than decades, apart. And of course the difficulties of convincing a human family to participate. WARREN I'm just pleased you're so enthusiastic. Go ahead and read the second card, then. 7_second card HERBERT Right. [a bit more enthusiastically than the first time] "As Philip grew out of infancy, his father started to avoid him, muttering wild stories about his encounters in Africa, but never making anything clear. Philip grew up small but powerful, with incredible agility. He married, but before his son was born, he joined the navy as a common sailor. He made his way onto a merchantman in the African trade, and gained a reputation for feats of strength and climbing." EDWARD Wait a minute - this is not gonna just turn into a big argument against intermarrying with native tribespeople, is it? Was Wade's wife a Zulu or something? WARREN Oh, no. I would say that was surprisingly far from the point of the history, though you might well suspect it, since so much of the story centers around Africa. But no, none of the individuals involved are Africans, tribal or otherwise. CHARLES Interesting, I had a little idea about that myself. WARREN Put it aside and let's finish with Philip. HERBERT Ah, one last note. Philip disappeared one night as the ship... what ship? Ah, the merchantman. As the ship lay off the Congo coast. EDWARD Maybe he went looking for his mother - you said she went back to the Congo and never returned, right? RICHARD And Philip was never heard from again? WARREN More or less. CHARLES Oh? WARREN Rumors. We'll be there later. CHARLES Me then? WARREN Another short interlude - some details about Sir Wade's madness. He spent a great deal of time at the local pub-- EDWARD While avoiding his son? WARREN Actually yes. But he had a tendancy to rave while in his cups. RICHARD Doesn't everyone? WARREN And it was this rather - ahem - random talk that chiefly led his friends to deem him mad. He would often speak of wild sights and scenes under a Congo moon; of the gigantic walls and pillars of a forgotten city, crumbling and vine-grown, and of damp, silent, stone steps leading interminably down into the darkness of abysmal treasure-vaults and inconceivable catacombs. RICHARD Oh! Yes, I can see it. I never really considered the artistic possibilities of Africa. Hmm. WARREN It was particularly unwise of him to rave of the strange creatures that populated such a city. For he boasted of what he found in the jungle and of how he dwelt among terrible ruins and the creatures that inhabited them. CHARLES Little wonder he was locked away. WARREN The wonder lay in that he showed no particular regret when being shut up. In fact, he seemed to find the confinement comforting - as if something were being locked out, rather than he being locked in. EDWARD Hmm. I must make a note. 7_Robert CHARLES Feel free. It's my turn to reveal the next bit. WARREN Oh, I should add that Robert broke the cycle and married a perfectly acceptable woman - a daughter of the seventh Viscount Brightholme - rather than following the - um - family tendency to pick entertainers and other... women at random. HERBERT Did it help the line at all? WARREN Actually, no. Of the three children they had, two were never seen - they were kept locked away. Presumably due to some hereditary defect. HERBERT [interested] Interesting. CHARLES May I? WARREN Oh, yes - go ahead. CHARLES Now Philip is tall and handsome-- HERBERT No, I'm Philip. You're my son Robert. CHARLES Of course. Robert was quite the scholar. He scientifically studied - as best as possible in 1815 - the vast collection of relics which his mad grandfather - that's you, Warren, brought from Africa. WARREN It's really quite a pity, the way early explorers looted everything in sight. All those things are of great historical value, and should be in the hands of researchers, not adorning trophy rooms. EDWARD I read in the paper recently about someone selling a mummy at one of the big art auction houses. Maybe the college should buy it. HERBERT Most of the items that have spent time in personal collections are worthless anyway - in any scientific sense. Without any provenance, there's no way to tell the real from the fake. WARREN Precisely. CHARLES Can "Robert" get a word in edgewise? WARREN So sorry. Go on. CHARLES Robert spent a great deal of time on his own expeditions into the interior of Africa. In 1849, his second son, Nevil-- EDWARD The non-deformed one? RICHARD Non-deformed, but invisible. EDWARD Maybe we should pull him up a chair. CHARLES Nevil, a singularly repellent person, ran away with a vulgar dancer-- RICHARD Another one! CHARLES --but was pardoned upon his return in the following year. He came back a widower with an infant son, Alfred-- EDWARD ta-da! CHARLES Who was one day to be the father of Arthur Jermyn. RICHARD And I'm the one who set himself on fire? WARREN We're not there yet. But before we move on to Alfred, there's another tragic instance to recount. Robert became a bit unhinged himself. CHARLES Do I have a card for that? WARREN Not really, I was just going to-- EDWARD Get on with it. WARREN An elderly man, Robert had spent years collecting the legends of the Onga tribe - native to the area of the expeditions taken by both Robert and his mad grandfather. He expressed a desire to validate his grandfather's claims of a strange lost city, particularly one populated by the sort of creatures Wade used to rave about. HERBERT Do you have any solid information about these creatures you keep hinting about? 8_crossbreeding WARREN Not much, but accounts say Sir Wade made wild claims about a white tribe that had once lived in a stone city deep in the interior - though that, apparently, wasn't recent. Others said that he claimed that while people built the city, it had been overrun with apes, but apes who were able to mix with the humans. HERBERT Mix? Are you talking getting together for tea, or interbreeding? WARREN [flustered] It was - um - no details. Um - that was someone's vague recollection in a journal, so it's anyone's best guess what Sir Wade actually said. HERBERT Hmph. Despite the persuasive nature of the evolutionary theory, there is no evidence that any strain of apes is close enough to humans to crossbreed. CHARLES Crossbreeds aren't impossible. Not with humans, of course, but there's always mules. EDWARD I always pitied the donkey... WARREN [loud clearing of throat] EDWARD It's sort of like the Ooh-ah bird... WARREN [louder clearing of throat] EDWARD Right. WARREN So, through correspondence, Wade reached a fellow explorer, Samuel Seaton, who eventually made his way back to England and brought some interesting tales with him. RICHARD How interesting? WARREN No one knows. EDWARD No one? WARREN Yes. We can only conjecture from the effect it had on Sir Robert. HERBERT Which was? WARREN He went upstairs and killed all three of his children - Nevil and the two no one ever saw - before making every feasible attempt to kill himself. EDWARD Holy cow! RICHARD I thought you were one of the saner ones, Charles. CHARLES Should I be killing someone now? HERBERT "Every feasible attempt"? WARREN He failed to end his own life and was locked away, dying two years later. HERBERT What did the Seaton fellow say about it all? WARREN Oh, nothing. He was already dead - Robert strangled him first. The only survivor was young Alfred. It appeared that Nevil, for all his - um - EDWARD Absentness? WARREN Um - basically. For all he lacked, he died in defense of his son. And Alfred inherited the title before he could even walk. EDWARD And he still ran away with the circus? HERBERT Nothing survived of the information Seaton brought? WARREN Pieces of correspondence survived. Mostly notes of tales from the Onga tribe, who believed in a gray city peopled by white apes and ruled by a white god. EDWARD [avid] My turn, right? WARREN Almost. EDWARD [disappointed noise] WARREN I didn't think this would catch your fancy so well. CHARLES It's quite an amusing idea, Warren. Rather surprised, really. WARREN Thank you. [realizing] Oh. CHARLES Pray continue. WARREN Let's just move on to Edward - Um, Alfred. 9_circus EDWRD [clears throat dramatically] "Sir Alfred Jermyn was a baronet before his fourth birthday, but his tastes never matched his title. At twenty he had joined a band of music-hall performers, and at thirty-six had deserted his wife and child to travel with an itinerant American circus. CHARLES Quite apart from their tendency to marry beneath them, the men themselves tend to abscond, which doesn't speak much for nobility. HERBERT An argument could be made that they're tainted from past generations. RICHARD Or that rich men are just predisposed to be bastards - in the personality sense. EDWARD [clears throat dramatically, hams it up] "Alfred's end was very revolting! Among the animals in the exhibition with which he travelled was a huge bull gorilla of lighter colour than the average." HERBERT You mentioned something about white apes, didn't you? Oh, no - it was a supposed white race in the interior. Hmm... WARREN [satisfied] And the apes that took over their city. HERBERT Hmm. EDWARD The beast was very popular among the performers. Alfred Jermyn was fascinated with this gorilla, and on many occasions the two would eye each other for long periods through the intervening bars. CHARLES Sounds like he was a bit of- [realizing] oh! RICHARD A what? CHARLES [covering smoothly] Bit of an anthropologist himself. EDWARD Alfred obtained permission to train the animal, astonishing audiences and fellow performers alike with his success. One morning, as the gorilla and Alfred were rehearsing an exceedingly clever boxing match, the beast hit him too hard. RICHARD I thought it was kangaroos who were notable for boxing. CHARLES Or orangutans - recall that odd story from out friend Auguste. EDWARD I guess gorillas can box if they want to. RICHARD What's next? A female president? EDWARD Of what followed, members of "The Greatest Show On Earth" do not like to speak. CHARLES Oh, he was with Barnum! Funny. You never think of these tales happening in places you might actually have been. RICHARD P.T. Barnum could hardly be called a place. CHARLES You know what I mean. EDWARD I know you keep interrupting me! "They did not expect to hear Sir Alfred Jermyn emit a shrill, inhuman scream, or see him seize the gorilla with both hands, dash it to the floor of the cage, and bite fiendishly at its hairy throat. The gorilla retaliated and before anything could be done, the body which had belonged to a baronet was past recognition." [taking a bow] Thank you! Thank you very much! CHARLES There's one born every minute. [quoting Barnum] HERBERT One what? CHARLES Idiot who wants to box a wild animal, I suppose. Well, Richard, I suppose you will be ending this little tale? a1_Arthur RICHARD Am I? WARREN Oh, just a moment... Right. A few notes first. [aside, to Edward] I thought you might enjoy that bit. EDWARD Cheers. WARREN Can't find my notes just now, but if you'd like to go on, Richard, I'll interject as things come up? RICHARD Certainly. Arthur Jermyn was the son of Sir Alfred Jermyn and a music-hall singer of unknown origin. WARREN If I may interject? CHARLES That was short. RICHARD Go ahead. WARREN This woman - whose name was never recorded, but I don't doubt I could find it if need be, since she only died in 1911, I believe, was the one I mentioned earlier as being quite an interesting character. HERBERT Not the titled lady? WARREN No she appears to have been very ... stolid. Arthur's mother, however, was determined. When Alfred left them, or possibly after his horrid death, she apparently marched right into Jermyn house, infant son on her hip-- CHARLES Not even a perambulator to her name? RICHARD Makes for a prettier and more destitute picture. WARREN Babe in arms, anyway, and took over. She apparently stood toe to toe with any and all opposition on behalf of her son. HERBERT People will do most anything for money. RICHARD Women, particularly. WARREN That's the rub. There was almost no money left, per se. There was the title, and some land, and Jermyn house, and not much else. And yet she claimed it on behalf of her son. And apparently did a reasonably good job of running the estate during his childhood - got at least enough money out of it to send Arthur to decent schools and see to it he had some idea of family and history. CHARLES Brave woman. RICHARD Very well. So "my mother" had redeeming qualities above and beyond her social status. May I go on? WARREN I have a bit more. Arthur Jermyn was not like any other Jermyn before him, for he was a poet and a dreamer. EDWARD Ta-da! RICHARD As an artist, I can sympathize, anyway. WARREN Locals attributed his sensitivity to the Latin blood of his Portuguese great-great-great... great? a2_great great EDWARD Let's see, I'm great - Charles is great great-- CHARLES Don't forget invisible Nevil. WARREN You know who I mean, anyway. Besides, most people just chalked it up to his music-hall mother - who, of course, was never accepted by the gentry. EDWARD [silly brit voice] Oh, no, of course not! CHARLES How horrible! WARREN While his nature was poetic, his appearance was just the opposite. Most of the Jermyns had possessed a subtly odd and repellent cast, but Arthur's case was very striking. RICHARD Ape-like? WARREN [lying poorly] Um, uh - possibly. I suppose. RICHARD [chuckles] I, Arthur Jermyn, being of sound mind and ugly body... [laughs] "took highest honours at Oxford and seemed likely to redeem the intellectual fame of the family." CHARLES Oxford? Kudos to "your mother" indeed. RICHARD [aside] I'll tell her when I see her. [narrating] Arthur planned to continue the work of his forefathers in African ethnology and antiquities, utilising the truly wonderful though strange collection of Sir Wade. HERBERT Which, though valueless in many ways, having been tossed about by a collector, would still be fascinating to see. WARREN [eager] I daresay! Who knows what he may have found in-- RICHARD [loud] The prehistoric civilisation in which the mad explorer had so implicitly believed? Arthur explored tale after tale about the silent jungle city and the nameless, unsuspected race of jungle hybrids mentioned in Warren's journal. WARREN Wade. RICHARD [shrugs] Right person, wrong name. Sounds like a clear case of morbid fascination, though, for he sought out more information after his mother's death in 1911, and even made an expedition himself as soon as he could liquidate some assets to fund it. WARREN That's not precisely what's on the card. RICHARD I'm embellishing. "Arranging with the Belgian authorities for a party of guides, he spent a year in the Onga and Kahn country. Among the Kaliris was an aged chief called Mwanu, who possessed not only a highly retentive memory, but a singular degree of interest in old legends." a2_Mwanu WARREN Mwanu even added his own account of the stone city and the white apes. MWANU Many long years it has been since things walked in the city of grey stones. And many years more and more since man ever trod the paths within. WARREN He told Jermyn of the N'bangu tribe, which had annihilated the beings within the city, and destroyed many of the structures. MWANU Every ape lay dying. Every ape lay dead. The chief of the N'Bangus, him they called Iron foot, trod on the bodies of the enemy, for they were no more than dirt to him. And lo, in their wicked shrine, in the center of the ruined city, lay the prize Iron Foot had come to possess. WARREN What they had come for was apparently a mummy. It was called, among the various local tribes, the "white goddess" and was supposed to be the remains of one of the ape-things' queens, preserved and revered for ... [hinting] just over a century. MWANU The white goddess was a queen in her own right, when she lived like mortals live - down among the hairy folk. But came a god from a distant land far to the west! He wore the sun for a crown and strode the land on giant feet. WARREN Apparently this strange new "god" married the princess - later known as the white goddess - and they ruled the ape-city together. EDWARD This is starting to sound a bit like a Burroughs fancy, though I don't think Tarzan ever stooped to "wooing" apes. RICHARD I always say live and let live, but that's a bit outside even my tolerance. CHARLES That is assuming the strange god was a human, and in fact was-- [cuts himself off] are we assuming? WARREN We'll assume in a moment. Mwanu had an interesting little end to his tale. MWANU When the princess bore the god a son, they returned to the homeland of the god. It was many, many moons before the god and princess returned, for the princess was lonely in the distant world and wished for the company of her own people. They ruled but a short time, before the princess left her mortal life and rose to the top of the great world tree. EDWARD She died? WARREN I hope so. You see-- MWANU The god, stricken with grief at her passing and loathe to lose her, mummified the body, so he would always know she remained in the city, awaiting his return. RICHARD [creeped out] Romantic. CHARLES I - I am at a loss for words. Impressive. SOUND [slight golf clap from Herbert] WARREN Though the god never returned to reclaim his princess, the white goddess, as it was now called, became a symbol of supremacy to all the neighboring tribes - which is why the N'bangu felt the need to capture it. RICHARD They should have stuck with a flag. MWANU Many moons later yet, the child of the princess and the god, grown to impressive manhood, found his way to the city to claim his rightful place. RICHARD Really? CHARLES And what happened to him? WARREN Sadly, Mwanu didn't know. [briskly] Whatever the truth behind any of the legends, they make for picturesque storytelling. a3_lost city CHARLES Herbert? You've been awfully quiet. HERBERT I'm ...interested. We still haven't made the leap from unlikely legends to Richard going up in flames. Pray continue, Warren. WARREN In early 1912, Arthur found the fabled lost city, or what was left of it. It was apparently rather smaller than he had expected. Unfortunately, the modest size of the expedition prevented operations toward clearing the one visible passageway that seemed to lead down into the system of vaults which Sir Wade had mentioned. EDWARD You never mentioned underground vaults before! RICHARD Oh yes he did. WARREN It's really just mentioned in passing. CHARLES And it was blocked up. WARREN They spoke with as many natives and chiefs as they could, but found no further information on the white goddess, except that the N'bangu had it. EDWARD Probably performed unspeakable rites and rituals beneath the glassy eyes of the once-living thing. WARREN Very likely. Finally, Arthur was introduced to a Monsieur Verhaeren, Belgian agent at a trading post-- RICHARD Is the congo still under Belgian control? CHARLES If it isn't, the change must have been rather recent. WARREN Verhaeren claimed he could not only locate, but obtain the stuffed goddess VERHAEREN C'est vrai. These once mighty N'bangus are now the submissive servants of King Albert's government. Ignorant savages. Some beads and trinkets, perhaps some rum, and I could get them to part with their own mothers. WARREN Jermyn sailed for England, therefore, with the exultant probability that he would, within a few months, receive a priceless ethnological relic and confirm the wildest of his great-great-great-grandfather's stories. CHARLES Wildest? Perhaps not. Frankly, I wouldn't want to see proof of some of the implications. HERBERT The miscegenation? That's actually what I'm finding the most fascinating to consider. a4_Missagewhozits EDWARD Missagewhozits? CHARLES Finish first. Once you let Herbert start, there's no telling where it might end. WARREN Arthur Jermyn waited. Meanwhile, he studied the papers and reports of his great-- um-- Sir Wade. He found it interesting that while there was much whispering about the mysterious and secluded wife, no tangible relic of her remained. EDWARD What, you expect someone stuffed her, too? CHARLES Ahem. I think he means a portrait, or a lock of hair, even a journal of her own. WARREN And there was nothing. Jermyn put it down to Wade's insanity, figuring that she might have angered him by contradicting some of his wild Africa tales, particularly since she had also spent time on the dark continent. CHARLES Or perhaps they'd just had an efficient maid or two in the intervening century. [hinting] WARREN ahem. In June of 1913, a letter arrived from Monsieur Verhaeren, saying he had found the stuffed goddess! He averred it was a most extraordinary object, quite beyond the power of a layman to classify. Whether it was human or simian only a scientist could determine. RICHARD Unless, like such artifacts from Barnum and his brethren the world over, it was made piecemeal. CHARLES Stitched out of whole cloth? RICHARD More like a crazy quilt. WARREN And, of course, time and the Congo climate are not kind to mummies. HERBERT I shudder to think of the depredations of insects, and mildew. [ugg - shudder noise] WARREN And apparently this one was not preserved by a craftsman with any sort of skill. And yet, it was still intact, in the whole, and recognizable, so they couldn't fault him over much. HERBERT Mummies are primarily preserved through drying. How could anyone ever undertake that in a damp and steamy jungle? A6_ALMOST DONE WARREN Almost done now. Where was I? Ah! Around the creature's neck was a golden chain bearing an empty locket on which were armorial designs - no doubt some hapless traveller's keepsake, taken by the N'bangus and hung upon the goddess as a charm. HERBERT No doubt. CHARLES Utter coincidence. WARREN In commenting on the mummy's appearance, the Belgian expressed a humorous wonder just how it would strike his correspondent-- RICHARD Me, in case anyone has forgotten during the intermission. WARREN But these hints really don't give much to go on. The boxed object was delivered to Jermyn on the afternoon of August 3, 1913, and was conveyed immediately to the large chamber which housed the collection of African specimens. RICHARD The final card now? EDWARD He got an extra card? WARREN Richard has the artistic temperament. [to Richard] Just one more moment. [to all] What ensued can best be gathered from the tales of the servants and from things later examined. Aged Soames, the family butler, tells the most ample and coherent tale. A6_SOAMES SOAMES Sure and the master sent all of us away, wanting to be alone with his new treasure. This was not unusual, and none thought twice on it. We heard the sound of hammer and chisel when he opened the box almost right away - that excited he was to clap eyes on't. WARREN Shortly, there came a terrible scream. RICHARD [screams] WARREN [surpised noise] Gah! That wasn't part of the-- RICHARD Artistic license. It comes with artistic temperament. Ready now? WARREN Warn me next time. Yes. RICHARD Immediately after, Jermyn emerged from the room, rushing frantically about as if pursued, and finally disappearing down the stairs to the cellar. The servants were utterly dumbfounded, and watched at the head of the stairs, but a smell of oil was all that came up from the regions below. WARREN After dark, a rattling was heard at the door leading from the cellar into the courtyard; and a stable-boy saw Arthur Jermyn, glistening from head to foot with oil and redolent of that fluid, steal furtively out and vanish on the black moor surrounding the house. RICHARD Then, in an exaltation of supreme horror, a spark appeared on the moor, a flame arose, and a pillar of human fire reached to the heavens. The house of Jermyn no longer existed! HERBERT Did he at least leave a note? WARREN No, but the fragments that add up to the horror he discovered were clearly found and assembled afterward, principally the thing in the box. HERBERT His ancestress. CHARLES Don't jump ahead. EDWARD [snort] Funny. WARREN The stuffed goddess was a nauseous sight, withered and eaten away, but it was clearly a mummified white ape of some unknown species, less hairy than any recorded variety, and infinitely nearer mankind - quite shockingly so. HERBERT Was it supposed to be a secret? I thought warren made it eminently clear. EDWARD You're serious? Warren? WARREN [sigh] Yes. [chuckles] The arms on the golden locket about the creature's neck were the Jermyn arms, and the ... resemblance between the shrivelled face to none other than the sensitive Arthur Jermyn applied with vivid, ghastly, and unnatural horror. HERBERT This should lead to an interesting field of study - do you think the white apes she belonged to might still exist in the congo? EDWARD No, they were wiped out by the nubumbums. HERBERT Is the mummy at least intact? WARREN Oh, no. Members of the Royal Anthropological Institute burned the thing and threw the locket into a well. HERBERT [almost yelling] They did what? CHARLES [sigh] Thus endeth the lesson. HERBERT [still loud, fading out] And they call themselves scientists? CLOSING
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Tonight an encore appearance from @toddpmccormick as we take a look at Nevil and The Seed Bank and the operation that landed him as one of the most wanted men on earth - we will look at the court docs and do our best to unpack this story tonight-
Episode 5!!!! Part Two of an exclusive interview with Andy and Nevil from Glyder and The Pinkees, sharing more stories and anecdotes about Top Of The Pops, playing Live on TV in Stockholm and drinking in the hotel bar with members of Queen. Andy shares a story about how he learned a valuable life lesson from a chance meeting with The Osmonds!! to be involved or to share a memory... email; innervationstudiosuk@gmail.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/innervationstudios Instagram - @grassrootsmusicukpodcast Twitter - @Marcyguru Skype - @Innervation Studios
I speak to Nevil Tynemouth on: - Going from washing cars to launching Dyson Vacuums in the UK - How you can sabotage yourself with the way you speak - The difference between resilience and positivity - How pain can be a motivator Get the books mentioned: - Fish! A remarkable way to boost morale https://amzn.to/3l4DcQS - Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/3yaIJci - The Saboteur Within: The Definitive Guide To Overcoming Self Sabotage https://amzn.to/3C0FW80 Catch Nevil here https://www.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Catch Martin at Robson Laidler here www.robson-laidler.co.uk
I speak to Nevil Tynemouth on: - Going from washing cars to launching Dyson Vacuums in the UK - How you can sabotage yourself with the way you speak - The difference between resilience and positivity - How pain can be a motivator Get the books mentioned: - Fish! A remarkable way to boost morale https://amzn.to/3l4DcQS - Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/3yaIJci - The Saboteur Within: The Definitive Guide To Overcoming Self Sabotage https://amzn.to/3C0FW80 Catch Nevil here https://www.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Catch Martin at Robson Laidler here www.robson-laidler.co.uk
In this new episode I'm talking with Nevil Agesa, Project Coordinator, Diani Turtle Watch. We talk through his journey and how he got started in conservation, the different species of turtles found along the Kenyan coast, their habitats and life cycle. We also dive into the threats facing these reptiles and what Nevil, his team and the various partners are doing to ensure that turtles survive and thrive. Be inspired
Bonnie & Taylor Sims have long been fixtures of the Colorado roots music scene, including with their band Bonnie & the Clydes. In 2018, Bonnie was approached by Robbie Nevil (of "C'est la Vie" fame) to be the voice of a new project that would become Everybody Loves An Outlaw. In 2020, Nevil's original song "I See Red" featuring Bonnie's singing, Taylor's guitar playing, and Robbie's production, went to #1 on Spotify's Viral 50 - Global chart thanks to its climactic placement in the Netflix film '365 Days.' This is a conversation about that transformative chapter in Bonnie's and Taylor's careers, beginning with their being signed to Columbia Records. Relax Your Grid Superfans who support Matt Brown on Patreon for $2/month get exclusive access to a live video performance of Bonnie, Taylor, and Matt performing Taylor's original song "Texas Again."
Beef Ransomware Followup Stack Overflow sold to Prosus for $1.8B Kinda a big announcement Etsy to buy fashion reseller Depop Apple asks staff to return to office 3 day a week Almost half of local Twitter trending topics in Turkey are fake – study California Bill to Decriminalize Psychedelics Is Approved by Senate
What if Voldemort picked Nevil Longbottom instead of Harry
The beef cattle industry has come a long way during the past pandemic-infused 12 months said Dr. Nevil Speer, director of industry relations for Where Food Comes From, Inc. Where Food Comes From, Inc., is an independent provider of verification and certification solutions for the agriculture, livestock and food industry.
Tracklist D.O.N.S. In The Mix #647 with special guests Alex Nevil & jerem Maniaco 25.02.2021 01. Alex Nevil & Jerem Maniaco - Pull Up 02. Dennis Ferrer & Dj Disciples Feat. James Yuill - Whisper (Extended Mix) 03. Chris Lake Armand Van Helden - Dubai Dublin 04. Don't Blink - Connection (Extended Mix) 05. Eduke - One House (Club Mix) 06. Riva Starr , Federico Grazzini & Robert Owens - Get Over 07. Javi Colors Feat. Les Bruenettes - Sea Line Woman 08. Max Chapman - Elevator (Original Mix) 09. Yass - Odyssey 10. Discoslap - Some Noise (Funkatron Remix) 11. Luigi Nieto & Harttins Feat. Josephine Sweett - Who Da F°°k Is Jack (Radio Edit) 12. Karol Melinger - Not Human (M.Rodriguez Remix) Playtime: 60:10 min. D.O.N.S. DJ - Producer - Remixer - Label Manager - Artist Manager of Lilly Palmer | Ah Moon | Thoby | Warp Brothers (D.O.N.S. / Warp Brothers & many others) Guest: Alex Nevil : https://www.instagram.com/alexnevil/ https://www.facebook.com/Alex-Nevil-180982891944294/ https://www.mixcloud.com/AlexNevil/ soundcloud.com/alex-nevil
Neil & Nevil talk about JOLF's whole school plays days that provide children in primary schools with a positive 1st experience of golf. This will give PE coordinators and teachers in primary schools a better understanding of what happens before, during and after these days
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We all love to chat and when I set up the podcast it seemed only right that the first person I would chat to would be Nevil, the other half of JOLF. Great to take time out from the business of JOLF that consumes most of our chats to talk about where we are, where we have come from and where we are going.
We're recommending books that talk about the end of the world, take place after the end of the world, and some that are just the end of the world for the characters. Our hosts discuss how and why the world could end and whether they truly do feel fine about it. Read these books for an emotional rollercoaster that might leave you ugly-crying or feeling hopeful.
Topic: Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone Review Finally a chance to see if Print matches Film! I’ve wanted, and probably some point will, to do this with Anime as there are numerous examples of printed comics (Manga) being turned in to animated shows (Anime), and sometimes the differences are stark, and sometimes, it’s a One to One copy. This isn’t the case, as Harry Potter itself has numerous changes to it that take an 8 hour read in to a 2 hour film, and with a shortened run time, some liberties are necessary. So here’s our thoughts on it. Quick Run Down Harry potter is dropped off to the Dursleys after Voldemort’s defeat It is shown how poorly Harry is Treated and the weird stuff that happens around him Letter being sent to Harry about being accepted to Hogwarts are stopped by Dursley, Hagrid introduced and explains how Harry is a Wizard Harry is introduced to the wizarding world, gets his supplied, Hagrid picks up the Philospher’s Stone Harry Travels to Hogwarts via Train, befriends Ron Harry is sorted in to his house, Gryphndor Harry is introduced to His Teachers, along with Snape, who dislikes Harry Harry is tricked in to a duel with a rival student, but learns of Fluffy, a 3-headed dog A troll is in the school, and Harry and Ron defeat it, Hermione befriends them Harry is explained and played Quidditch as a seeker Christmas, Harry discovers the Mirror of Erised and its secrets The Trio learn who Nicolas Flamel and that he created the Philosopher’s stone, leading to them leaning that it’s hidden in the school The trio learn of Norbert the dragon, and in getting out of the school, Harry, Hermione, Nevil, and Draco are sentenced to detention when caught Everyone is sent to the Forbidden Forest for detention, to find a injured Unicorn, Harry encounters Voldemort, but is saved by Centars The Trio journey through the defense leading to the Philosopher’s stone. The Puzzles along the way are: Fluffy – Calmed by Music Plants – Stopped by fire Magic Flying Keys – Harry catches the right key floating in air Chess – Ron leads the Trio through a chess game, but he is taken out at the end due to his sacrifice. Another Troll – but already beaten Potion Riddle – Hermione solves the riddle, but passes out due to the potion making someone fall asleep Harry meets Professor Quirrell, who is trying to use the Mirror of Erised to get the stone. Harry gets the stone, and then confronts Voldemort, who is living on Quirrell’s head. Quirrell is stopped by Harry’s inherent Protection magic and burned badly, and dies of his wounds. Harry passes out before Dumbledore arrives to save Harry. Harry wakes up in the hospital, has a chat with Dumbledore. Gryphndor wins the House cup due to Dumbledore giving pity points Everyone goes home for the summer Sorcerer’s Stone Vs Philosopher’s Stone Reason noted was due to Scholastic thinking that Philosopher sounded too archaic for readers, and suggested Sorcerer instead. Rowling disliked this change and felt that she should have fought harder for it not to be changed, but didn’t have the clout or prestige at the time to do so. During filming, any reference to the Stone was done twice, one for the British audience, one for the America audience, where they actually used the differing terms. Book: Pro Enjoyed the comical nature of the Dursleys. Easy to understand writing style for children’s literature. Con Felt like it took a while to get in to the magical aspects of the books Film Pro Children Actors weren’t that bad. Depth of Cast, pretty much nailed all the looks Love the Castle & music CGI is dated, but doesn’t take you out of the movie Con Seamus Finnigan – Unnecessary character in the film. Ghosts could have been used better used to add exposition Poor use of exposition throughout film (Ex: Centaur + Unicorn Scene) Lack of useful world building, IE not adding much context to prior events or reactions Changes from Book to Film Shortened Dursley elements Harry + Hagrid (Birthday in July) Getting to the train station Draco meets Harry Harry meets Ron, George, Fred House Points How Harry learned of the 3-headed Dog Troll Scene (Minor changes) Snape v Quirrell Missing the Gyphndor v Hufflepuff match Everything with the Dragon Missing potion test Ending Fight (Quirrell + Protection magic)
It's a takeover! Actually, it's a November residency. Lord Friday the 13th is the hosting band each Thursday this month on Hotel Free TV, kicking off tonight at 8 p.m. Central with Nevil and Knife Channel...
It's a takeover! Actually, it's a November residency. Lord Friday the 13th is the hosting band each Thursday this month on Hotel Free TV, kicking off tonight at 8 p.m. Central with Nevil and Knife Channel...
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This week we speak with Dylan and Nevil of GBAD. We feature their songs "Locust" and "Don't Know Why." GBAD is an Atlanta based metal band with a drive to deliver the most energetic product that they can. From crowd-engaging live shows to captivating media, GBAD holds back nothing in their creative process. Formed from the remnants of the long defunct Atlanta post-hardcore band, Gored By A Deer, GBAD aims to keep the raw energy of it’s past roots, with a more mature and refined sound.
Today's guest is a special and timely one. Nevil Shed was one of the players on the 1966 Texas Western Men's Basketball team who won the National Championship and ushered in a new era of desegregated college basketball. Their story is famous now—you can watch the movie, Glory Road to see the season play out—but Nevil gave us a behind the scenes look into what life was really like in the 1960s for an African American college student living in New York and going to school in El Paso, Texas. We originally planned to release this episode later this Summer, but in light of recent events in America, Nevil's words are startlingly relevant. We hope this episode serves as a chance for us all to look back at where we came from as we look forward to a different, more open and accepting, future. As always, thanks for listening.Useful Links:Nevil Shed Reflects on 1966 National ChampionshipGlory Road Trailer
Selection by Tamer Salah & Nevil Rickard (8 hours).
Join us for another edition of the Don Haskins Hour, featuring host Steve Kaplowitz, Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins and special guest Nevil Shed from the '66 National Championship team. 600 ESPN El Paso brings you in-depth coverage of El Paso sports, national teams, amazing plays, insightful analysis, and bold opinions.
Nevil lives in St Francis Bay with his partner Penny. Father and entrepreneur, he has represented SA at many world cup competitions. We discuss his crazy 507km record flight, held for 7 years and at a record 64,7km/hr (still holding). Alex Louws 283km in 1992...over 50km/hr Why SA is special to fly 700km.." Its indeed possible "! The heat low.. Mid Dec.. 50deg and 10m/s+ thermals. Andrew Smith, Valic bridges, will gadd, Brazil... distance, speed and daylight comparisons. "How I fear and shit myself on every flight." Comparing 3 and 2 liners. The macpara magus 6 How all the beer in the bar he landed at got finished that evening! Full credit has to goto the Valic brothers. All about his flight... Fascinating. How he had a surf accident- The rock that ambushes surfers. Luck and guardian angels. Just be consistent in competition! The cloudbusters.. Challenge.. "Hold the Pee longer or drink more!" Why S Africa is the place for that 700km flight. GALE FORCE winds and 50degs..."it was fine..!" A great message for record seaking pilots.
Today I am joined by Liah, Norman, Anne, David and Nevil as we continue to discuss The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel movie. email ggtalks01@gmail.com if you have a subject matter that you would like me to discuss.
I had the honor of having a former National Champion and college basketball legend, Nevil Shed joins the podcast to discuss the 1966 Texas Western Miners. Topics include but not limited to: 1966 Texas Western Basketball The current state of basketball Faith and basketball and much, much, more.
Listen to Nevil's story about how he escaped the Croatian Civil War as a child and reunited with his father. Nevil learned through each of his struggles and eventually became an HVAC technician...A must listen! Testo 557 https://www.testo.com/en-US/testo-557/p/0563-1557 Navac https://navacglobal.com/ Yellow Jacket https://yellowjacket.com/ XOi Technologies http://www.xoi.io/hvac-know-it-all-demo/
On this episode of HalfCocked the cat house is very full as we have lead singer of Radon Ultra, Gwynn Davies and lead singer of Trophy Dad, Nevil Meyer sitting down with us ahead of their September 12th show at Darcy's Westshore. We go around the sports world and then make some NFL predictions for this week's slate of games. All this and much, much more!!
TLC - No Scrubs (Inst. & Vocal) 1999 Ace of Base - All That She Wants (Extended Single / Dub) 1993 Mark Morrison - Return of the Mack (Instrumental) 1996 TLC - Unpretty (Don't Look Any Further Inst. & Remix) 1999 Truth Hurts - Addictive (Instrumental) 2002 S.O.U.L. System - It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day (Movin The Beats) 1993 Robbie Nevil - Back On Holiday (Ibiza Mix) 1988 Mantronix - Got To Have Your Love (Instrumental) 1989 Prince - I Wish You Heaven 1988 Michael Jackson - Remember the Time (Bootleg & 12" Main Mix) 1991 SOS Band - The Finest 1986 Tracie Spencer - This House (LP Version) 1990 Cherrelle & Alexander O'Neal - Saturday Love 1985 Change - A Lover's Holiday 1980 Time: 51:03 Recorded 08.25.19 Reminiscing on a summer day with some dance classics, 1980-1999.
#35 Nevil Tynemouth - There is nothing in life you have to do Here's what you'll learn: Having everything and not enjoying it The importance of doing things you really love when you have downtime And choosing a career based on the company car on offer Nevil Tynemouth, director at New Results is an international speaker, author, and co-creator of the psychology of consumer and seller behaviour with 30 years of commercial acumen and experience. Nevil delivers high impact business techniques for organisations, teams and individuals. He gives you real-world business advice about growing and developing your business and your people. He was involved in the sales launch of two of the UK's most familiar brands in Dyson and BlackBerry. He built a significant sales coaching programme for BT. He supports a range of businesses from start-ups to international organisations in professional services through to IT and technology. Key Resources: Inspiration North Website - www.inspirationnorth.com Inspiration North Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/inspirationnorth Inspiration North Twitter - https://twitter.com/Inspirationorth Inspiration North Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspiration_north/ Inspiration North LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspiration-north New Results Website - https://newresults.co.uk/ Nevil on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth/ Nevil on Twitter - https://twitter.com/NevNewResults
Wally Smith, ChFC™ and Pam Nevil of Eqis Capital Management have a discussion on the right mindset when approaching the idea of investing in the stock market. Wally and Pam also share some insights into the idea of institutional level investing.
Ian catches up with past guests Simon Raybould (Presentation Skills Trainer; Episodes 45 & 79) and Nevil Tynemouth (Sales & LinkedIn Trainer; Episode 101) Giving us his feedback from the first two days we also chat with Presentation and Communications Trainer Duncan Yellowlees Learn more about Newcastle Startup Week + Newcastle Scaleup Summit at Newcastle Startup Week Day 2
Nevil is a Sales & LinkedIn trainer, coach, speaker & author and firmly believes that if you aren’t having fun whilst learning then there is something wrong. This episode is packed with great tips on how to improve your customer relationships and food for thought on ways you can take a different approach to get better results. Company website - https://newresults.co.uk/ Resource download page - https://newresults.co.uk/resources/ My LinkedIn profile - linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Twitter - @NevNewResults @NewresultsHQ Full info at https://tonywinyard.com/ee026-nevil-tynemouth/ Exceeding Expectations links: www.ExceedingExpectations.me Facebook Group Twitter LinkedIn YouTube How to leave a podcast review: https://tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-podcast/
Our host was lucky enough to sit down with prolific song-writer and producer Robbie Nevil. Robbie has written with many of the greats, and has had an absurd amount of success placing music in Film/TV. Jake and Robbie discuss his illustrious career which included Billboard hits, as well as writing the music for Hannah Montana. Nevil gives great insight into the business that should be considered invaluable for aspiring musicians.
Our host was lucky enough to sit down with prolific song-writer and producer Robbie Nevil. Robbie has written with many of the greats, and has had an absurd amount of success placing music in Film/TV. Jake and Robbie discuss his illustrious career which included Billboard hits, as well as writing the music for Hannah Montana. Nevil gives great insight into the business that should be considered invaluable for aspiring musicians.
On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Nevil Barr joins the show as the Oak Grove-Petal game looms Friday. He coached on both sides of the rivalry and discusses what it was like, as well as his time at both schools. Also, since he was the head coach at Sumrall in 1988, the last time the Bobcats were 6-0, he talks about his time there, too. Before the interview, Camal and Andrew discuss Southern Miss' win briefly, then return after the interview with what rivalries were like when they were in high school. They also get more in-depth with the Purvis-Sumrall and Oak Grove-Petal games.
Show Notes Here International speaker, author, and co-creator of the psychology of consumer and seller behaviour. With a blend of commercial experience, innovative and well-researched development, Nevil delivers high impact business techniques that really work for you, your organisation and your team. His 30 years of commercial acumen and commercial experience from starting and scaling his own business means Nevil is ideally placed to give you real-world business advice about growing and developing your business and your people. Nevil was involved in the sales launch of two of the UK’s most familiar brands in Dyson and BlackBerry. He uses this experience and his innovative ways of looking at the customer journey to fire you up and focus your teams. Ian and Nev discuss; Putting people in a positive emotional state, Getting people onto the green line, Thinking about the customer as well as the prospect, Putting people on the red line, Positive emotions, Emotional associations, Doing the basics extraordinary well, Advocacy, Leaving a review, Empowering staff to help where needed, Opportunity lies in mistakes. Show Sponsors Far North Sales & Marketing Far North Sales & Marketing Consultancy are all-encompassing Business Development specialists, our aim is growth, your growth. We understand that the overhead of permanent experienced members of a team may be a step too far, maybe you would like to take a product to market, run a fresh pair of eyes over the sales process or just get over a lean period, we can help.
Nevil Bounds returns to discuss the first InfoComm show since the AVIXA re-brand. We share our impressions of the show, a noteworthy AV career milestone and why Nevil prefers InfoComm over ISE. Show Notes: Special Guests: Nevil Bounds Release Date: July 1, 2018 Running Time: 24:48 Intro https://avshoptalk.com/subscribe Contact: nate@avshoptalk.com https://www.avshoptalk.com/episode54 … Read More
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Having spoken to one of the business partners as the very first episode of the Participation Coaching Podcast (Neil Plimmer), here is a follow-up and an update with a new guest! Lessons learned from a new junior coaching business My guest – Nevil Perryman-Best (@NevilPB). Don’t fool for people saying “you can’t make money from […]
Tom Wachowski's Private Jet Podcast Arash Mahin's Ride to Conquer Cancer Jen Niffer's Tales From The Terminal - Wings Over Avgeeks NEWS British Airways: Flights cancelled amid IT crash - BBC News [36:03] Dutch King Reveals Secret Life As Airline Co-Pilot [46:55] Snowbirds make decision to cancel upcoming performances to get more practice [50:56] Emirates A388 over Arabian Sea on Jan 7th 2017, wake turbulence sends business jet in uncontrolled descent [53:51] 2 dead as jet crashes on approach to Teterboro [58:37] Passenger calls 911 emergency landing Interesting ATC [1:12:46] Officially licensed: projecting Airbus’ brand and image in the computer simulation market [1:24:39] FEEDBACK Larry - Shimmy update Nevil's Interviews, Part 1 (Liz Pyper, John Brown, Jen Niffer, Captain AL, Captain Rick Bell, Carlos Stebbings Chris sent you a voice message on SpeakPipe Jim - Audio feedback from CAK Plane Tails - The Buff Nevil's Interviews, Part 2 (Brian Coleman, Eric, Maineman Micah, Matt Smith, Captain Jeff) Steve - HIGH 7 Nevil's Interviews, Part 3 (Barbara Parish, Miami Hick, Bill Bates, Craig and Ashley Pyzik, Hillel Glazer, Fred Samson, Dr. Steph, Captain Nick, Adrian Meacham) VIDEO Audible.com Trial Membership Offer - Get your free audio book today! Give me your review in iTunes! I'm "airlinepilotguy" on Facebook, and "airlinepilotguy" on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from http://LiveATC.net Intro/Outro music by Tim Brown, BrownHouseMedia, iStockphoto.com Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2017, All Rights Reserved
Join Carlos, Nev and Matt as they take a look through the world of aviation. In an episode that appears to be sponsored by a low cost carrier and the British flag carrier we discuss a new low cost UK carrier, outrage as an airline's website goes offline for maintenance during a sale and there's a refit on the cards for the A380. We get some feedback from the Virgin Lounge at Melbourne Airport. It's a sad day in the world of Military as Lossiemouth lose their Tornado Squadron. Why not catch the live show if you can - We usually record the show on a Friday evening at 19:00 UCT LIVE via YouTube with a great bunch of people all chipping in via the chatroom. Take yourself to http://www.youtube.com/c/planetalkinguk/live. Your feedback is always appreciated; you can send this in to us via podcast@planetalkinguk.com. :-)
Adventure biker Nevil Stow runs the website MotoExped and the 9 Minute Moto Film Festival. He's travelled extensively through North America and Canada as well as riding around the world.
Hi kids,For this episode you need to do two things..... First, go to our Patreon link and subscribe to the show!! Then you need to get a drink, sit back and relax and listen to this great interview with Nevil Stowe. He is the creator of the 9 Minute Moto Film Festival. This is where you can take all those hours of helmet cam footage and turn it into something and go to a festival!When you're done listening to the episode, go out and ride.Here's some interesting things.....That issue that I was having with my speedometer was caused by a Dakota Digital Sim-1 Speedometer calibrator. When you change tire sizes, pully or sprocket sizes it alter the accuracy of your speedometer. So, it is obvious that the previous owner of my bike changed out the pulley (hence the squeak) so they installed this device. When I recently made some changes to my LED lighting, the Sim-1 was directly under my ass, so when I sat on the seat, it depressed the "down" button and altered my speedometer. It's the stupidest things sometimes... Thanks for listening people, we really appreciate it.TedHost of Motorcycle Men Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Nevil Tynemouth - Author, International Speaker, Coach and Workshop facilitator. Nevil was involved in launching two of the UK’s most familiar brands in Dyson and BlackBerry. He has worked as part of FTSE100 companies management teams for over a decade and in sales for 25 years. Working at BT, Nevil designed, launched and lead a new sales coaching programme for over 400 colleagues from General Manager to frontline salespeople and this programme is still in place and being used to great effect. He is a director at New Results Training, home to 2013-14 British Sales Trainer of the year. Sharing his own journey, methods and approach, Nevil is helping business people go from good to great, progressing their own successful careers. Being at the sharp end of sales has given Nevil a great depth and breadth of experience making his seminars come to life, inspiring and motivating his audience. Blending theory, his own personal experience, and interactive exercises, supporting his audiences in finding their own ideas and creating their own paths. Nevil is the author of “Sales Success on LinkedIn” and is recognised as an excellent facilitator, bringing new ideas, methods and approaches to life for those he works with. Inspiring business owners, directors and their teams with the real world practical tools while getting individuals and businesses fired up, focussed and understanding the behavioural shifts to achieve success. Creating highly effective, high impact tools that people can use is key in both Nevil’s seminars and workshops. Inspiring the next and supporting the now through tried and tested methods while challenging the norm, the accepted and “folklore” that has built up in sales and business. Social: Twitter - @NevNRT LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/neviltynemouth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nev.tynemouth Website: http://www.newresultstraining.co.uk Blog: http://www.newresultstraining.co.uk/blog/ Website - http://www.newresultstraining.co.uk/speaking/ Book: Jim Rohn's Collection http://amzn.to/2f9EEfM Best App: Twiiter and facebook If you would like to email me with some suggestions of future topics or perhaps you would like to ask me a question please email podcast@geoffnicholson.co.uk. You can visit my website and get all my social media links on www.geoffnicholson.co.uk
Join Carlos, Matt and Nevil for this week's trawl through the aviation news highlights. In this episode we discover that cockpit selfies were outlawed in 1937, low cost transatlantic flights to the states look set to become a reality and one low cost airline has some very bad news for one of our hosts. We also play out our interview with the Bird Dog pilot at Seething Air Show Day.
The Chancellor Mansion: Forget Me Not; Billy and Phyllis: Love in an Elevator; Victor Newman is a free man; Adam’s prison blues; Who is the father of Chloe’s baby?; Goodbye Dr. Nevil; and Abby and Stitch’s rough patch, PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR […]
Nevil Kapadia who is part of a group of Herbalife members who provide free exercise to the ommunity, along with support, coaching and bodyscans & health check ups.Nevil talks about what exercise is best for weight loss and long term health.
The Chancellor Mansion: Forget Me Not; Billy and Phyllis: Love in an Elevator; Victor Newman is a free man; Adam’s prison blues; Who is the father of Chloe’s baby?; Goodbye Dr. Nevil; and Abby and Stitch’s rough patch, PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR […]
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Join Carlos and Nevil as they take a trawl through the stories hitting the Aviation headlines this week. In this episode they discuss Amazon inking a distribution deal with a Atlas Air, yet more incredibly irresponsible passengers on a Ryan Air flight and new competition enters the German domestic market. Nevil comes to the rescue as Matt ends up being stranded on a Train en-route to London - Many thanks Nevil! :-D
Dr. Meredith Gates on call; Nikki and Victor’s sad-iversary; Jack vs. Billy. Whose side are you on?; Natalie lets her hair down; Flower power fail for Ashley and Nevil; Psycho Max is back!; and Hilary blackmails Neil. PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll and “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR […]
Dr. Meredith Gates on call; Nikki and Victor’s sad-iversary; Jack vs. Billy. Whose side are you on?; Natalie lets her hair down; Flower power fail for Ashley and Nevil; Psycho Max is back!; and Hilary blackmails Neil. PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll and “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR […]
Join Carlos, Matt and Nevil as they take a stroll through the big aviation stories of the week. In today's episode we cover the breaking story involving the Russian Air Crash, Delta takes delivery of it's first A321 and large numbers in growth are predicted for Air Travel in India. Why not follow us on Facebook via facebook.com/planetalkinguk, Twitter using @planetalkinguk or take a look at our website - http://www.planetalkinguk.com.
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And this is the last in the series of programmes on Propaganda Past and Present. Remember it was made in 1982, probably at the height of the popularity of international radio broadcasting when the Cold War was still very much alive. This edition contains the voice of Bernard Bumpus, who was head of audience research at the BBC External Services. Gerard Mansell, then the Managing Director of BBC World Service points out that the French external service had big plans for expansion by 1985. We also hear from the late Nevil Gray who worked for Deutschlandfunk in Cologne before joining Radio Netherlands. He recounts a tale of how a programme he made for DLF was taken off the air and rebroadcast by East Germany, but then out of context.