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Apparently, we only wear a third of the clothes in our wardrobe!So, joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss how you can make the most out of yours is Stylist Mandy Maher and owner of Organised Chaos, Sarah Reynolds.
Equinix, the digital infrastructure company, has launched a guide to encourage effective and efficient management of digital files, and raise awareness of how this can support mental wellbeing. Many of us are hoarding tens - or even hundreds - of thousands of photos, emails, and documents, never to be viewed again. Dr Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic, recently stated that storing too many digital items on our devices can lead to anxiety and stress. In fact, she says, it can be just as stressful as having a cluttered home, as our brains yearn for simplicity. In reality, our digital clutter does have a physical presence… in data centres. Equinix has approximately 270 data centres around the world with an extraordinary amount of data flowing through them. Digital infrastructure, serving as the backbone of today's economy, encompasses connectivity that touches our everyday lives. It connects all of our digital devices and enables everything from online banking to improved health diagnoses, to communicating with friends and family, and getting us to work (think: digital travelcards, wallets, alarms and our entertainment or email-checking on the way into the office). While data has brought untold benefits to human capabilities and our societies, the amount of information and images we are exposed to everyday can be overwhelming. To address this issue, Equinix has teamed up with Sarah Reynolds, founder of Organised Chaos, a company helping individuals to unclutter their daily lives - both physically and virtually. Top 10 Tips for digital wellness: 1- Make a checklist. Make a list of everything you want to clear out. This could be photos and videos, emails, drives, or apps on your phone. Then target one area at a time, once per week. By working on just one area at a time, you will focus the mind. Within two months, with consistency, you will find yourself in much better shape. 2 - Streamline your photos and videos. Photos and videos are one of the main culprits of device clutter, causing undue stress and frustration when a person can't find the file they are looking for. This can be made more manageable by creating folders - using dates or categories - on your device, or through a secure third-party storage application. While you're organising, why not create a "Print" folder - next time you are at a shop, you can print the items in the folder and enjoy your best snaps. Once you have organised and categorised the images you want to keep, you can delete any unwanted or duplicated files. Result: less stuff holding you back and less cost for storage! 3- Aim for inbox zero. Newsletters and email alerts are a major factor in clogging up inboxes, but inbox zero is possible! Many email providers offer notifications for when you are subscribing to email updates you don't read. There are also apps available that can unsubscribe you in bulk. This will help to streamline existing emails. Then, make yourself a policy that every time you receive an email you know you don't want to read, unsubscribe immediately. Additionally, consider a separate email address only to be used for subscriptions. For emails you want to keep, use your folder system to categorise emails by topic or sender. 4 - Organise your computer - desktop, downloads and files. Just as a countertop is not for storing items from the kitchen and things with no 'home', or a desk surface is not for storing office items (this may come as a surprise to some!) - a desktop is not for storing digital files. Start your desktop cleanup by sorting everything into folders. Then, take a look at your downloaded files, which can often be a source of digital junk! Make sure you have everything you need saved and categorised, while deleting anything you don't need. Finally, ensure that every file on your computer has a folder and that every folder has a label. This is perhaps a once-a-year job, but it is good to go through each folder and make sure the files within are ...
On this week's show:In our Writer's Room series, Author Catherine Dunne will be stopping by to chat about her writing space and how a wall of mementos and memories helps keep her focused.Inheritance tax is flagged for change in the budget. The Money Doctor, John Lowe will be here to warn about what could happen the family home when someone passes away.Decluttering and reorganizing a room can look like a big task. Sarah Reynolds, founder of Organised Chaos has some helpful tips.Natasha Rocha Devine will be talking special DIY projects and finding a space's USP.
This week, I sit down with Jose McClure from Unit Management, a family-run
Why Construction Efficiency is Still Lagging Despite Advanced Technology In this episode, we explore the paradox of how modern technology affords us incredible capabilities in communication and equipment management, yet the demolition and construction industries are still plagued by inefficiencies. From poorly planned transport logistics to the lack of basic necessities like diesel, we highlight real examples of operational failures and advocate for more effective use of available technology and planning strategies akin to the 'Just In Time' method used in manufacturing. Tune in to learn why a highly advanced industry sector continues to struggle with basic organizational issues.
We traverse the artistic spectrum of Ben Jones - from Writing, recording and releasing a spontaneous EP after a few beers on a Saturday night, to playing a completely improvised set at MONA in Tasmania. Ben plies his trade as part of several projects - he's one half of duos Trash Stash and The Visor Guy, while also leaving room for whichever spontaneous creations come in between. He's been a driving force behind music events on the Central Coast, celebrating local culture through the Trash Fest series and even offering his own house as the venue for local performances. Hear about it all on this episode of Homebrewed. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Learn more about Trash Stash and Visor Guy Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Watch our content on YouTube Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed This episode was recorded on Darkingjung Land at Sonora Studios in Tuggerah. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
We all have them .. the dreaded drunk drawer...So how can we keep on top of it and not let our drawers get out of hand? Kieran spoke to Sarah Reynold Founder of Organised Chaos about keeping them clean
Why play one sport professionally when you can do two? Mon Conti is the best AFLW player in the land and also dominates for the Melbourne Boomers in the WNBL so we chat to her about a life of "organised chaos", how many times she's been told to pick one and if the tipping point of doing just that is getting closer.We also discuss the French winning the fashion Olympics already, AFL's 'Opening Round' play, A-League threats and witness a truly magical installment of 'Connect 2'.
Would you like to rewild your garden AND design it to look good? Join us chatting with Charlie Harpur about bringing back natural process to the landscape. As Head Gardener at Knepp in southern England, Charlie shares his knowledge and experience in restoring biodiversity through a mosaic of habitats. As the keystone species in your garden, apply these practical tips and techniques to nurture your plot. Not only will you achieve an ecologically rich garden but also one with fabulous aesthetic value.Photos for this episode are on Instagram at OnGardenDesign. ☕☕☕ BUY US A COFFEE if you loved this episode
Doing the dishes, replacing the toilet seat, taking the bins out – Is there such thing as girl jobs and boy jobs? Anton was joined by Sarah Reynolds, Owner of Organised Chaos, Edward Hayden, TV Chef and broadcaster and Journalist, Rachel Ryan...
After rocking around the world in one of Australia's most seminal ‘all-girl' indie rock quintets 'Bridezilla', Daisy Tulley (Mucho Group) became pregnant and hung up her rock boots for family life. It led to a chance foray into the world of hospitality where she took on the challenge of turning around a struggling nightclub and it set her on a new path. Now she's leading the team of one of the country's most dynamic bar groups that have helped transform Sydney's night life. https://www.muchogroup.com.au/ Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
After a mini tour of Karin's cosy shed, it's time to leave and take a saunter up to Vicky's plot - self professed organised chaos. The pair natter away about, layers of cardboard to suppress the couch grass, Hugelkultur developments, Vicky's plans for fruit trees and bushes and the inherited potato plant. Ps in case you're interested, the quote Vicky was trying to remember was : "He who plants a tree plants hope" - Lucy Larcom Thanks to Thanks to Alex Kizenkov for our intro and outro music.
In this episode, we speak with Jasmine from the Italian cultural association Maldusa, an organisation that supports migrant solidarity efforts, and documents border violence. Jasmine tells us about September 12, when more than 5,000 people arrived on Lampedusa, overwhelming the Mediterranean island's under resourced and completely inadequate migrant reception facilities and services. She also tells us how the Italian state has not only completely failed the migrants but the locals too, and how many of them mobilised in solidarity with the new arrivals. ---Get in touch--- Twitter: @FleetCivil Mastodon: @civilfleet@kolektiva.social Instagram: thecivilfleet info@civilfleet.com civilfleet.com Support: ko-fi.com/civilfleet ---Show Notes--- For more on Maldusa, visit: maldusa.org/en Follow them on Twitter: @Maldusa_Project Here is a joint statement signed by Maldusa and many other organisations on Lampedusa and Europe's reception crisis: https://www.maldusa.org/l/arrivals-in-lampedusa-solidarity-and-resistance-in-the-face-of-europes-reception-crisis/ Jasmine mentions the Italian refugee rescue organisation Mediterranea: Saving Humans. For more on them, listen to episode 18, and stay tuned for episode 47! Find out more about Mediterranea: Saving Humans, here: mediterranearescue.org/en Don't know where Lampedusa is? Then check out this google map, here. Jasmine talks about Italian ships saving people lives at sea in 2015. This was naval mission was called Mare Nostrum. Read this Guardian report from 2014 on the end of Mare Nostrum: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/31/italy-sea-mission-thousands-risk Georgia Meloni is the far-right Prime Minister of Italy. Matteo Piantedosi is Interior Minister, and Ursula von der Leyen is president of the European Commission. Want to know more about the Dublin Agreement? Then check out this explainer video by The Guardian newspaper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ooecJWPcAY&t=28s&ab_channel=TheGuardian The book Ben forgets the name of is called No Wall They Can Build, published by the US-based anarchist collective CrimethInc. You can listen to the audiobook here: https://crimethinc.com/podcasts/no-wall-they-can-build
Anna and Shannon talk fiances and husbands, ethical sluttery, European density, Aussie social structure, Geminis and Scorpios, female crazy and learning yourself in singledom.
Abbey Holmes and Nathan Broad sit down ahead of Dreamtime at the G, and discuss the huge AFL record in sight for the Tigers! -----------
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Covering the genius Organised ChaosOriginal Airdate: 17th December 2022Watch it here: https://youtu.be/-beINhiSt14
Welcome to the Woman in Tech Series from the Global Tech Leaders Podcast. Today we are speaking to Chelsey Krisay Chief of Staff at Trainual and rewriting the rule book for your organisation's playbook. She is very much a people person with an operational background. Prior to helping launch Trainual in 2018, Chelsey was the first employee at Organize Chaos, an operations consulting firm also founded by Chris Ronzio, CEO of Trainual. In her five+ years at Trainual, she has helped the team grow from 1-90 employees (and growing), exceed 10M in ARR and earn top rankings on notable workplace awards like Inc Best Workplaces. We kick off by asking Chelsey to share her career journey and what has led her to where she is today. Grew up in a small town. Majored in business, communication and psychology. Digital advertising to events. Organised Chaos. Standard Operating Procedures. A little bit of everything. We ask Chelsey, how do you sell that the company is new and we want you to build it with us. Outbound. People were excited. Then we ask Chelsey do they use their own solution at Trainual. Today yes. In 2018 no. Process super solidified before documenting it. Everything is documented. Company retreat. iOS & Android. Next, we ask Chelsey who would they target at Trainual. Target persona businesses with 5 to 500 employees. People-powered businesses. Repeatable processes are set in stone. Recruitment process. Videos from leadership. Broken down into roles. Implementation Specialist. Chrome extension. Then we ask Chelsey about her being in different areas of Trainual. Broad skill set. Customer Success. Trailblazer. We ask Chelsey what trends she has seen in the small businesses they work with. Still need to document processes. Especially with onboarding. Tracking. A read report with date and time stamp. Integrated with Panda.doc. We ask Chelsey what leadership look like to her. Transparency. Leadership and financials shared. Company-wide meetings. Q & A No mysteries. A lot of autonomy. Celebrate failures. Empowering. Accessible. We ask Chelsey what she is experiencing around culture. DEI training. Diversity Week. Lastly, we ask Chelsey, what her productivity hack is. Clockwise. Asana. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gloabl-tech-leaders/message
AEW is still Elite - but is it still All Elite? Simon Miller presents 9 Things AEW Stopped Doing That We Really Want To See Again...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode we will be organising your chaos with Sarah Reynolds from Organised Chaos, a company that provides organising services for your home and business. At the beginning of the pandemic, people needed something to do while stuck at home, which is where Sarah has come in, helping people declutter and improve their living spaces. She tells us about what she calls “the work zone,” which is an area separate from your relaxation zones so that the two do not mesh together. We also discuss paper and how you need to be conscious of any paper you bring in and what you're going to do with it, so it doesn't just become clutter. In a time where people are stuck inside their homes, it becomes really easy to just keep ordering things online that they don't need, which will add to the clutter, and Sarah talks about avoiding this. She talks about how to start decluttering your home and see through a different lens, so you're no longer surrounded by chaos. How Sarah got started 2:27What she sees in the world as of now 4:33Dedicated work zone 6:58Where to obtain things to decorate 17:06Helping people see the real problem 28:382 questions to ask yourself when getting rid of things 39:35Tips for getting started 44:59“I think every family member needs a memory box or two, and this is to keep anything that's important to them and certainly if you have trouble deciding what to get rid of and decisions, a memory box can often ease that a little bit by knowing that you can keep some precious things. Not everything, because if everything is precious, then nothing is.” 21:11https://www.organisedchaos.ie/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfreynolds/?originalSubdomain=iehttps://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/ Pick up a copy of Journal to Joy. My NEW 90 Day Goals, Gratitude & Affirmation Journal to Create a Happy & Abundant Life.https://www.theirishmummy.com/ Subscribe to Letters to My Sisters Newsletter. You will hear EVERYTHING here first.https://www.theirishmummy.com/
It's textile designer Kate Harvey's turn to be the guest on this week's podcast. We go from corner shops to Australia and eventually back to Dundee where she started her own clothing brand. Kate produces hand made one-off appliqué garments in a style that I would describe as beautifully organised chaos. We discuss how she has developed her style and process over time as well as building her audience and brand. One of the key motivators and drivers of her career has been the big projects she's been involved with. Kate produced a towel in collaboration with Local Heroes for their Daytrippers project with V&A Dundee. We also talk about her involvement in this year's Dundee Design Festival and how a collaboration with @badbish created the most successful space in the whole festival. instagram.com/katescarletdesigner/ vam.ac.uk/dundee/event/313/daytrippers katescarletharvey.com/
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In this episode, we're revisiting a conversation with Canadian writer-director Emma Seligman, about her debut feature – the darkly comic, utterly chaotic coming-of-age story, Shiva Baby.Based on Seligman's 2018 South By Southwest eight-minute short, Shiva Baby finds twenty-something Danielle (played by Rachel Sennott), dutifully attending a shiva for a family friend, where she spends her time lurching from one potentially catastrophic encounter to another, navigating spilled drinks, wailing babies, an embittered ex-girlfriend, and the appearance of her sugar daddy. Speaking to VIFF's Associate Director of Programming, Curtis Woloschuk as part of our year-round virtual Indie Spirits series, Emma gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the claustrophobic comedy.This conversation was recorded on April 12, 2021. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––This podcast is brought to you by the Vancouver International Film Festival.Presented on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society is a not-for-profit cultural organization that operates the internationally acclaimed Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF), the year-round programming of the theatres at the VIFF Centre and the online streaming platform, VIFF Connect. See what's playing now.As a nonprofit cultural organization, VIFF relies on community support to help make everything we do possible. You can show your love of cinema by making a tax-deductible gift to VIFF. goviff.org/donate
Featuring; Sofa King, Big Toast, The Strange Neighbour, Breezy Lee, Tommy Evans, Apocraphe, Braintax, Conscious Route, Scott Bathgate, Sean Focus, ILL SYKES, Rogue Beats, JFliz, Mekkanic, Kao, Organised Chaos, Shotty Horroh, Skinny Bill, Agent Orange, Task Force & Phi Life Cypher, Tom Caruana Beats; The beats on today's show were produced by Mighty Mindless Cartoons Tracklist; Cromwell Street- sofa King and big toast -ft the strange neighbour and breezy lee tommy evans - ophelia apocraphe - Apple Pip Purchase (feat. K7 Hiphop Band & Teuga) braintax - Last Date conscious route -Love & Institutions ft Sean Focus ILL SYKES - NEFARIOUS ANALYST & HUNTER OF VAMPIRES (Rogue Beats Remix) JFliz, Mekkanic - The Girl Kao SHOW U Organised Chaos - Wake Up Shotty Horroh - Absence of Heart Skinny Bill - Love Songs For Techno (ft. Agent Orange) Task Force & Phi Life Cypher - Little Miss Waterworks tom caruana - You Look Nice
Household clutter seems relatively harmless, but a messy home can make many of us feel out of control. With the Christmas decorations packed away, now is the perfect time to declutter To help you tidy like a pro, Organised Chaos is Ireland's premier organisation service. Together with her team of professional organisers, Sarah Reynolds helps homeowners and businesses transform their spaces into stylish, stress-free zones. She joined Fran on Tipp Today.
More Info: www.unpopularpeople.com UP Shop: www.unpopularpeople.shop About this episode: Melbourne DJ & Producer Ollie Wilkes is a self-confessed techno lover from Adelaide, Australia. He grew up in New Zealand and Australia. Ollie started his career in the New Zealand club and outdoor party scene and continued his work in Melbourne after moving back to Australia. In nearly a decade since, Ollie has played around Australia, New Zealand, South America, and Germany - where he developed his own distinctive style based on Germany's thriving techno scene. Recent years have seen Ollie balance a residency with the local crew Doesn't Matter™ while focusing on his own music production. Known for his fluid mix of dark-driving techno and melodic deep-house, lucky crowds might even catch a cheeky original. In this interview, Ollie shares his insights on how he has fallen in love with electronic music. Tune in and learn from Ollie because listening and learning from each other is key for personal development and success. Shownotes: www.unpopularpeople.com/season3/s03e47
Weekly show with Comedy couple Paul Smith and Lori Callow. Paul drinks whiskey this week and discovers that he should probably stick to wine. Join us for some light bickering and banter. Paul is sorry about his behaviour. Hope you all still enjoy! Don't forget to like and subscribe and please let us know in the comments if there are any issues or topics you would like us to cover. Thanks again to this weeks sponsor Manscaped! Try out the new Lawnmower 4.0 now at Manscaped.com. Your balls will thank you! USE CODE WTS for 20% discount and free UK shipping
We're back with another episode of "Chaii Lab interviews Chaii Lab" where we learn more about eachother and ask questions we never got the chance to ask! This week's interview is with Laabiah, the Canadian of the group that loves all things science, tech, AI and art. Grab your cuppa and join us as we talk about AI taking over the world, anime crushes and work-life balance.
On today's episode we will be organising your chaos with Sarah Reynolds from Organised Chaos, a company that provides organising services for your home and business. At the beginning of the pandemic, people needed something to do while stuck at home, which is where Sarah has come in, helping people declutter and improve their living spaces. She tells us about what she calls “the work zone,” which is an area separate from your relaxation zones so that the two do not mesh together. We also discuss paper and how you need to be conscious of any paper you bring in and what you're going to do with it, so it doesn't just become clutter. In a time where people are stuck inside their homes, it becomes really easy to just keep ordering things online that they don't need, which will add to the clutter, and Sarah talks about avoiding this. She talks about how to start decluttering your home and see through a different lens, so you're no longer surrounded by chaos. How Sarah got started 2:02What she sees in the world as of now 3:58Dedicated work zone 6:23Where to obtain things to decorate 16:31Helping people see the real problem 28:032 questions to ask yourself when getting rid of things 39:00Tips for getting started 44:24“I think every family member needs a memory box or two, and this is to keep anything that's important to them and certainly if you have trouble deciding what to get rid of and decisions, a memory box can often ease that a little bit by knowing that you can keep some precious things. Not everything, because if everything is precious, then nothing is.” 20:36https://www.organisedchaos.ie/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfreynolds/?originalSubdomain=iehttps://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/https://www.theirishmummy.comhttps://www.theirishmummy.com/ebook
Ho ho ho. Merry Christmas! Welcome to our last episode of 2020. What a year it’s been eh?! Join us for a quick round up of this annus horribilis and we talk about our aims and goals for a whole new year in 2021. There’s also extra special editions of Hero of the week and Ginger Wisdom and the worst version of 12 days of Christmas you will ever hear. Thanks for sticking with us through 31 episodes. There will be plenty more to come in the new year. All we want for Christmas is that you leave us a review, give us a rating, click the like and subscribe button on your podcast platform. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year!! Music with thanks to; Theme tune by Andrew McCrorie-Hand
Nikhil Kamath Co-founder, Zerodha, and I discuss markets, luck, greek philosophy, helpers high, renaissance paintings and so much more!Reach Nikhil on Instagram: @nikhilkamath586Links to significant resources mentioned in the interaction:Books:Money: Master the Game - 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders Updated (Indian Reprint)The Courage To Be Disliked: How to free yourself, change your life and achieve real happinessMichelangelo: A Life in Six MasterpiecesOn the Shortness of Life (Penguin Great Ideas) By SenecaKochland - The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in AmericaMaverick: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual Workplace: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual WorkshopPS If enough of you buy from these links, Amazon India will treat me with a Thick Chocolate Shake.from Corner House!Other ResourcesBeing ethical is long term greedy- Naval RavikantKasparov's classic quote in this NewYorker articleGod Friended Me episode.Investing advise for beginners by Nikhil on Shradha Sharma's Money MattersCorrection: The quote was not by Barkha Dutt, it was by Shoba De, Link to the article***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit http://galata.meSign up for Puneeth's daily cookie-sized blogs: https://puneethsuraana.comInterested in sponsoring the podcast? Drop a note to puneethsuraana@gmail.comFollow Puneeth: Instagram: instagram.com/puneethsuraanaFacebook: facebook.com/puneethsuraana
Jess is joined by Sarah Reynolds to talk about Organised Chaos. John Reilly of TheEffect.net has a rundown on the Playstation 5, plus we get an update on N26's progress in Ireland.
The Neonates uncover some clues in the Malkavian's Haven. But now that they've found them, can they even understand them?*******************************************Baby Beard Media are: Sean https://twitter.com/Slierl Chris https://twitter.com/BondingChris Phil https://twitter.com/Skkruf Ellen https://www.instagram.com/ellybean96/ Music by Paul Goodman Artwork by Jack Sumner PATREON https://www.patreon.com/babybeard FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BabyBeardMedia TWITTER https://www.twitter.com/BabyBeardMedia INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/BabyBeardMedia/ PODCASTS https://www.spreaker.com/user/babybeardmedia Drop us a like or leave a review on iTunes. All our episodes are on Spreaker, Stitcher, Youtube, or wherever you find good podcasts.
NEW EPISODE!!! It's Organised Chaos Anyone?! In this episode, special guest Chris Price has his say on the Plymouth loss, the Ladies' win and one or two other bits and pieces from Bolton Wanderers Football Club.
This episode we’ve got new tracks from Daniel Kandi, Maria Healy, Peter Steele, Alessandra Roncone, Aly & Fila & JES, my collaboration with Nicholson and more. 01 Claus Backslash – Take It All (Extended Mix) [Flashover Trance] 02 Daniel Kandi & Lasse Macbeth – That’s All You Get (Extended Mix) [Always Alive Recordings] 03 Alex […]
This episode we’ve got a bunch of new tracks and remixes from myself as well as RAM & Susana, Sean Tyas, Ciaran McAuley, Marco V & Rafael Osmo and more. 01 AllenSave – World Around Me (Pierre Pienaar Extended Remix) [FutureSoundzTrance] 02 Marco V vs Rafael Osmo – 20.000 [VANDIT Records] 03 Roman Messer & […]
This episode we’ve got a bunch of new tracks and remixes from myself as well as DIM3NSION, Temple One, Shedona, Factor B and more. 01 The Noble Six – Ocean Planet (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 02 DIM3NSION – Gaman (Extended Mix) [Flashover Trance] 03 Temple One – Make The Earth Move (Extended Mix) [DS-R] 04 Ciaran […]
1. Jackie McLean - Jacknife 2. Grant Green - Grant's Tune 3. Art Farmer - Green Witch 4. Chico Freeman - Wilpan's Walk 5. Harold Mabern - Mozzin' 6. Charlie Haden & Hank Jones - Wade In The Water 7. Catalyst - Little Miss Lady 8. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Possum Slim 9. Kalima - Black Water 10. John Lee & Gerry Brown - Infinite Jones 11. Oliver Lake - Africa 12. Chico Hamilton - I Can Hear The Grass Grow 13. K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas - Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu 14. Mombasa - Kenia 15. Collocutor - Archaic Morning 16. Chick Corea - The Slide 17. Ryo Kawasaki - Sombrero 18. Wild Bill Davis - April In Paris
1. The Lloyd Miller Trio - Gol E Gandom 2. Andrew Hill - Hey Hey 3. Idris Muhammad - Sudan 4. Brother Ah - Transcendental March (Creation Song) 5. Azar Lawrence Quartet - Open Sesame 6. Edmar Castaneda - Afro Seis 7. McCoy Tyner - Wave 8. Marita Albán Juárez Quartet - Upa Neguinho 9. Kenny Barron - Kojo No Tsuki 10. Gary Bartz - Ju Ju Man 11. Brother Jack McDuff - Oblighetto 12. Theo Croker (feat. Roy Hargrove) - Roy Allan 13. Alphonse Mouzon - Do I Have To? 14. Lalo Schifrin - Tabu 15. MFSB - To Be In Love 16. Shirley Bassey - Light My Fire 17. Brenda And The Tabulations - California Soul 18. Patti Jo - Ain't No Love Lost 19. Angela Bofill - People Make the World Go 'Round
1. Ahmad Jamal - One (Ahad) 2. New York Jazz Sextet - Giant Steps 3. Hubert Laws - Moment's Notice 4. Nat Adderley - K. High 5. The Noel Kelehan Quintet - Spacer's Delight 6. Michael Garrick - To Henry, A Son 7. Shabaka And The Ancestors - Nguni 8. Sun Ra & The Sun Ra Arkestra - Brazilian Sun 9. Norman Connors - Carlos II 10. Mabumi Yamaguchi - Illusion 11. Kyoto Jazz Sextet - Speak No Evil 12. Michael Carvin - Demon Upstairs 13. Fertile Ground - Peace And Love 14. Oscar Peterson - Samba De Orfeu 15. Orquestra Mirasol - Hancock 16. Donald Byrd - Fancy Free 17. Ramsey Lewis - Les Fleurs
Logic Defies Logic is one of those rare bands that capture your attention on every level.Their music and sound are refreshingly unique while still maintaining a familiarity in parts that gnaws at your subconsciousness, while their live performances are frequently spoken about as though already folklore in some circles. But above all else, they are renowned for their quirky and light-hearted film clips that showcase the band with an abstract humour and lack of conformity that many of their peers are reluctant to express.That was until the clip for latest single 'Burn The Witches' where they upped the ante by revealing... a lyric video!"That was a combination of timing and trying to budget, to be honest", laughed guitarist Ollie Wright. "like you say, dude, we always have fun putting together the performance videos and they've been typically easy in the past because we've just done everything ourselves or got friends to film or used my old workshop as a setting and build the sets ourselves but this time around due to timing and poor planning we used the little budget we had towards organising the tour. It's a bit of a compromise because when you've got a video you've got it for life but I still do like the lyric video (laughs)".To put things in perspective, previous single 'Suits and Ladders' was a rollicking funfest that centred around the band kicking their heels up on a farm, resplendent in Farmer Joe overalls and dead skin masks."Oh dude, twelve bucks off e-bay"! Wright roared. "That's why we did it like that. Most connoisseurs can tell it's definitely a tip of the hat to Primus' 'Winona's Big Brown Beaver' but it really suited the vibe of the song. It's got that country sort of Van Halen upbeat with a barnyard boot-stomping type vibe and we figured because it was so cheap and nasty and we've got the masks already we put them on and it was pretty funny so we ran with it".In the full interview Ollie discusses new single 'Burn The Witches', attempts to explain the meaning behind the title of 'Suits & Ladders', the feel-good nature of Logic Defies Logic and their music, the limitations they place on themselves musically or lack thereof, how the two singles relate to future new music, the mixing of genres that is the essence of the band, the line between imitation and inspiration in music and where it should be drawn, starting life as an instrumental band and why they decided to expand and include a vocalist after relocating to Melbourne from New Zealand.
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1. Yusef Lateef - Snafu 2. Rickey Kelley - Same Shame 3. Jackie McLean - Soft Blue 4. George Benson - So What 5. Doug Lucas - When It Be The Morning 6. Doug Carn - The Messenger 7. Reuben Wilson - Twenty-Five Miles 8. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Afro-Jaws 9. Quasimode - Down In The Village 10. Fertile Ground - Yellow Daisies (Nicola Conte Remix) 11. Pete Magadini - Samba De Rollins 12. Soil & "Pimp" Sessions - Struggle 13. Santana - Samba De Sausalito 14. Debbie Cameron & Richard Boone - Gimme-Gimme 15. The Diddys feat. Paige Douglas - Intergalactic Love Song 16. Susan Cadogan - Nice And Easy 17. Harold Butler - Kampala 18. Novelette Barnett - Fire A De Town 19 Carlos Garnett - Mother Of The Future
This episode we’ve got new tracks and remixes from Sean Tyas, Ferry Corsten, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Nicholson, Rene Ablaze and Allen Watts. 01 Ferry Corsten – Nevve – Freefall (DIM3NSION Extended Remix) [Flashover Recordings] 02 Alex Sonata X Solis & Sean Truby – Universal (Extended Mix) [Garuda] 03 Frank Dueffel – Formentera (Extended Mix) [Phoenix Recordings] […]
We tackle our first AMA and answer questions put to us by listeners
On this episode I have new tracks from Armin van Buuren & Shapov, Paul van Dyk & Alex M.O.R.P.H., Factor B, Dash Berlin as well as my remix for Paul Priestley & Quake and my new P.H.A.T.T. single. 01 Armin van Buuren vs Shapov – La R-sistance De L’Amour (Original Mix) [Armind] 02 Jeremy Vancaulart […]
Everything from conflicting schedules, bedtime routines and of course sudden sickness outbreaks are part of the package as a parent. Adding study into that mix can often feel like you need superhuman time management and organisation skills. In this episode of Textbook Mumma, we walk through the everyday techniques and routines used by USQ students to manage their time effectively while preparing for the unexpected circumstances that can pop up as a result of parenting and studying, with the importance of fitting in some personal time as well.
On this episode I have new tracks from Dirkie Coetzee, Protoculture, Marlo & Haliene, Lost witness, Rafael Osmo, Paul van Dyk & Lostly as well as my new remix for Atragun and the new P.H.A.T.T. single. 01 Jody 6 – Coming Down (Yan Weinstock Remix) (Flashover Trance) 02 Dirkie Coetzee – Aeon (Extended Mix) (Interplay) […]
Many dyslexics live in organised chaos. Ok the outside it looks ok but in the inside it can cause turmoil - we look in to this in the episode.
Special Guest time again! We’re too good to you. This week the lads chat to Mike Mason, Line Editor for Call of Cthuhlu at Chaosium. Kult of Keepers – who or what are they? Secrets from Black Library and 40K roleplaying. What does a line developer actually do? Organised Play and being on different sides […]