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Latest podcast episodes about Over the Wall

Autoradio Podcast
Who Are You? Echo and The Bunnymen #02 - Heaven Up Here

Autoradio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:20


Esse é o AutoRadio Podcast. Who Are You? Echo and The Bunnymen #02 - Heaven Up Here Powered by Wisdomtech http://www.wisdomtech.com.br

Blurry Creatures
EP: 194 Confessions from The Bigfoot Museum with David Bakara

Blurry Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 96:39


This week we welcome David Bakara, founder of Expedition: Bigfoot! The Sasquatch Museum in the Blue Ridge mountains of Georgia. The museum has over 7K square feet of bigfoot exhibits and artifacts collected from all over the country, Russia, and China. This amazing roadside family attraction brings in people who've had weird experiences and THEY LOVE to tell them to David. We sit down and go through some of the weirdest and wildest. Intro song: Over The Wall by Thomas Barrandon  guest: https://www.expeditionbigfoot.com contact: blurrycreaturespodcast@gmail.com blurrycreatures.com  Socials instagram.com/blurrycreatures facebook.com/blurrycreatures  twitter.com/blurrycreatures  Music Kyle Monroe: tinytaperoom.com  Aaron Green: https://www.instagram.com/aaronkgreen/  Mastering: ironwingstudios.com  Outro Song: TimeCop1983: timecop1983.com

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Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio
BONUS: Greatest Hits 2021

Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 61:17


What a year it's been here at Over The Wall. I've been fortunate to interview incredible guests, from an astronaut to a chef to a neuroanatomist...I could go on. In the spirit of that, I wanted to present you to you some of my absolute favorite moments from the year in this special edition episode. It was incredibly hard to pick, but in this greatest hits mashup, you'll hear from: Ryan Serhant, Edward Norton, Anthony Di Iorio, Suze Orman, Deepak Chopra, Melissa Bernstein, Marc Randolph, Reshma Saujani, Lisa Bilyeu, Tim Storey, and Kara Goldin. All incredible minds I was lucky to speak with. I look forward to many more riveting conversations in the future and hope you enjoy this special episode to cap off the year. I'd love to know who you think I should be speaking with in the New Year. Who is inspiring you? Who is pushing themselves and being upfront about the mental game it takes to be an entrepreneur? I'd love to have them on. Let me know. You can find me all over social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roblocascio Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobLoCascio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rlocascio

Diretta Radio Ovest
OVER THE WALL

Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 66:23


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Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio
EP23: Michael Chernow

Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 55:50


On this episode of Over The Wall, I interviewed renowned restaurateur Michael Chernow. You may know Michael as the founder of the immensely successful Meatball Shop, or his seafood spot Seamore's. We talk about all of that in this episode, but also dig deeper into his past, how it affected who he is today, his strict morning routines and workout regimens and the mental capacity it takes to make it all happen. I know you're going to love this one. For more content about entrepreneurship, founding a company, raising funds, or to just ask me a question, you can find me all over social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roblocascio Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobLoCascio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rlocascio

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Breakthrough Builders
Faith in the Future: Rob LoCascio @ Live Person

Breakthrough Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 32:23


One of the defining characteristics of this age of business is ambiguity. And to face that ambiguity with courage, we need to heed both ambitious visions of the future and the hard-earned lessons of the past. And you couldn't ask for a better source of prescient ideas and valuable lessons than LivePerson CEO & Founder Rob LoCascio. He's the rare tech entrepreneur who really may have seen it all.In his talk with Jesse, Rob discusses the ups and downs of his 25-year journey, revealing how he managed through the dot-com bubble, the Great Recession, and now, a global pandemic. He reflects on his company's invention of cloud-based web chat for business, achieved decades before the cloud as we know it came into existence. Rob offers thoughts on the future of conversational commerce, and reveals how LivePerson is now building AI tools that can hold remarkably natural and confidence-inspiring conversations with customers. Finally, he attests to the power that blockchain technology can offer to workers, and describes how he's leading with empathy in support of employees. Throughout, Rob's depiction of what he calls his “beautiful journey” is refreshingly frank, earnestly offered, and packed with useful advice and encouragement for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs alike.(4:01) Why the entrepreneurial journey is full of setbacks and unknowns, but worth it(8:54) Inventing the cloud, decades before the cloud(13:24) How LivePerson builds chatbots that can hold more natural & personalized conversations with customers(21:55) The rise and democratizing potential of blockchain tech for workers(26:25) How conversational commerce can actually decentralize commerce—for good(28:12) To college or not to college?Guest BioRob LoCascio has served as LivePerson's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors since the company's inception in November 1995. Additionally, he founded the charity Feeding NYC, hosts the podcast Over The Wall and is a frequent contributor to Inc., and other publications. Rob was named a New York City Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in 2001 and 2008, and was the winner of the 2015 Smart CEO Circle of Excellence Award.Helpful Links Rob's podcast: Over the WallInc. article: Four things to consider before turning your business over to bots (Rob authored)Announcing the launch of Conversational MarketplacesRob's charity: Feeding NYCRob on LinkedIn and Twitter

Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio
BONUS: The Gremlin Part 2

Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 19:33


This is Part 2 of The Gremlin bonus episode of Over The Wall. I'd like to welcome you to a very special edition episode of Over The Wall. You might have noticed that, in most of the interviews I've done here, I'll ask my guests the same question: what does the little voice in your head tell you? The voice that makes you doubt yourself and second guess. I like to call it the "gremlin" in their head sometimes. Well, we've taken each time that question was asked and compiled some of the answers here for you. Presented back to back, I thought it was fascinating to see how much we really all have in common at the end of the day, no matter our experiences, age, industry, whatever. In this episode you'll be hearing from: 00:37 - Ryan Serhant 02:33 - Melissa Bernstein 14:30 - Reshma Saujani For more content about entrepreneurship, founding a company, raising funds, or to just ask me a question, you can find me all over social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roblocascio Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobLoCascio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rlocascio

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Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio
BONUS: The Gremlin Part 1

Over the Wall with Rob LoCascio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 22:13


I'd like to welcome you to a very special edition episode of Over The Wall. You might have noticed that, in most of the interviews I've done here, I'll ask my guests the same question: what does the little voice in your head tell you? The voice that makes you doubt yourself and second guess. I like to call it the "gremlin" in their head sometimes. Well, we've taken each time that question was asked and compiled some of the answers here for you. Presented back to back, I thought it was fascinating to see how much we really all have in common at the end of the day, no matter our experiences, age, industry, whatever. In this episode you'll be hearing from: 00:35 - Lisa Bilyeu 08:22- Chris Duffin 10:49 - Anthony Di Iorio 16:38 -Suze Orman And we'll be back next week with a part two with some other amazing guests so make sure to tune into that as well. Anyway, here it is - hope you enjoy this special edition episode of Over The Wall. Keep walking. For more content about entrepreneurship, founding a company, raising funds, or to just ask me a question, you can find me all over social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roblocascio Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobLoCascio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rlocascio

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Diretta Radio Ovest
OVER THE WALL

Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 64:57


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Diretta Radio Ovest
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Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:57


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Diretta Radio Ovest
OVER THE WALL

Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 61:13


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Diretta Radio Ovest
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Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 57:52


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Diretta Radio Ovest
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Diretta Radio Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 63:08


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Cardano Citizen
Getting Over The Wall of Artificial Intelligence Adoption. The Future of Personal Data Sovereignty and the Direction of Commercial Artificial Intelligence with the CEO of LivePerson [LPSN (NASDAQ)] Rob LoCascio

Cardano Citizen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 65:14


A.I. is going to kill everyone and everything and we're all gonna die and everything is terrible and unfixable, and definitely NEEDS to be fixed desperately and what if the sun explodes so that we all starve and fry at the same time so then there's cannibal zombies eating us face first like a Sigourney Weaver movie and we won't be okay!!?!?!??!??!Or,Maybe it's not like that.Rob LoCascio is my guest for this episode. The CEO of LivePerson, Rob and I were introduced by mutual friend, and friend of the show, Peter Block (check out his interview here). Rob is neck deep into AI, Crypto/DeFi/DAO's, Blockchain as a Service/Technology, Conversational Commerce, AI Policy and Infrastructure, and Social Programs based mainly out of his area of NYC. There's literally so much more that Rob is into and working on and, if you think about it, as the CEO of a large company he can only talk about so much due to business obligations.Copy/Paste from Rob's Wikipedia:He is the founder and CEO of LivePerson, which offers brand-consumer messaging for web, social, and mobile. He is a founding member of the NYC Entrepreneurs Council of the Partnership for New York City and a mentor of the NYC Venture Fellows, a joint initiative formed by the 92Y and the NYCEDC which is designed to help the next generation of global entrepreneurs succeed in New York City. Passionate about community and helping others, Robert founded FeedingNYC, a volunteer-based non-profit hunger-relief project. Robert also maintains a column in Huffington Post that features contributions to the greater community, and a column in Inc Magazine that covers best practices for innovative business leaders.ROB LOCASCIO LINKS!!!LivePerson Twitter YoutubeRob Twitter Insta Linkedin OverTheWall  YoutubeBella Banking Main SiteSome links related to Rob LoCascio  (From Rob's email sig)Check out My Podcast "Over The Wall" for insights from today's icons.  Check out My Interview on Cramer about the future of AI  Check out my Liz Claman Interview on the launch of Bella BankCARDANO CITIZEN LINKS!!!@CardanoCitizen TwitterYouTubeBeat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White HotDisclaimer: Nothing in this show can be constituted as financial advice and none of the participants have any ability to financially advise others in any capacity. The hosts opinion is strictly his own and is probably objectively terrible, dangerous, reprehensible, delusional and deranged. Jeff Bezos was replaced by aliens during his rocket launch DO YOUR REASEARCH!!!

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sent $$$ this week to Red Canary Song.redcanarysong.net“We are the only grassroots Chinese massage parlor worker coalition in the U.S. There are over 9000 workplaces like these across the country with no political representation, or access to labor rights or collective organizing. Anti-trafficking NGO’s that claim to speak for migrants in sex trades promote increased policing and immigration control, which harms rather than helps migrant sex workers.We also organize transnationally with Asian sex workers across the diaspora in Toronto, Paris, and Hong Kong.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)UV-TV “Violent Days” go away EPRivergazer “Loves the Hardest ft. Greta Kline” GiverMOURN “Color Me Impressed” Over The WallHoliday Ghosts “Truman Show” Holiday GhostsMarble Gods “Washing Machine” SongsShenandoah Davis “Tilden” SouvenirsLubec “Right Supply” DividendsSPELLLING “Nine of Nights” Pantheon Of MePaperman “naolis” raspberry sporesAmanda X “Paperweight” GiantFAUNAS “Widow Maker” Shit Show EPStrange Ranger “Warm” DaymoonVersing “The Draw” NirvanaWorriers “Future Me” Survival PopInland Island “Red Rover” Step Right UpStrawberry Runners “Your Bed Was Tall” In the Garden, In the NightColour Me Wednesday “Unicorn In Uniform” I Thought It Was MorningWill Sprott “Creep-A-Zoid” Ten FingersPappy “Pageant” SNACKDatenight U.S. “One Last Time” Datenight Does Dallas 7"NEO NEOS “Money Trash” The Hammer of CivilizationCamp Cope “Jet Fuel Can’t Melt Steel Beams” Camp Cope

Dream, Girl
From surviving cancer to becoming a doctor, an influencer and an athlete with Dr. Molly Hunt.

Dream, Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 72:52


In this episode, I chat to Molly, who in an incredible inspiration to all of us! She was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 10, but then made her way to becoming a doctor after studying medicine at Cambridge University. Her side hustle is a buzzing food blog and Instagram page 'Cambridge Foodie', she volunteers with the charity Over The Wall and she competes regularly in wheelchair racing, having recently completed the King's Lynn 10K.

The Daily Rec.
Over The Garden Wall

The Daily Rec.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 3:34


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Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery
#9 : The Summer of '88

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 67:59


Over The Wall host Charles West shares EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH, and HOPE from his interesting and incredible story. We'd love to hear from you: charles@3103media.com. @chrlswst on Twitter, or on the web at https://3103media.com.  Thank YOU for listening!!  

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Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery
#8 : PREVIEW: "Summer of '88" & "My God Story"

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 39:43


Over The Wall host Charles West previews upcoming episodes sharing EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH, and HOPE from his interesting life. We'd love to hear from you: charles@3103media.com. @chrlswst on Twitter, or on the web at https://3103media.com.  Thank YOU for listening!!

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Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery
#7 : Guest Speaker : Johnny D. (Part IV)

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 151:44


Johnny Dean joins Over The Wall to share his EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH, and HOPE in the final episode of a four part series. We'd love to hear from you: charles@3103media.com. @chrlswst on Twitter, or on the web at https://3103media.com.  Thank YOU for listening!!

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery
#5 : Guest Speaker : Johnny D. (Part III)

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 89:47


Johnny Dean joins Over The Wall to share his EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH, and HOPE in Part Three of a Series. We'd love to hear from you: charles@3103media.com. @chrlswst on Twitter, or on the web at https://3103media.com.  

BTOC Behind The Orange Curtain
BTOC Episode 16 Echo And The BunnyMen (Singles 79-87)

BTOC Behind The Orange Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 104:00


Tonights show is purely focussed on Echo & the Bunnymen's released singles from 79-87 and there is no doubt that they had an impact not only in the states, remaining under the mainstream radar, but flying ever so much higher in Southern California and especially Orange County. Songs Include: The Pictures On My Wall, Rescue, The Puppet, Do It Clean, A Promise, Over The Wall, The Back Of Love, The Cutter, Never Stop, The Killing Moon, Silver, Seven Seas, Bring On The Dancing Horses, The Game, Lips Like Sugar, Bedbugs And Ballyhoo, People Are Strange, and (Oingo Boingo) I Am The Walrus.

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery
#4 : Guest Speaker : Johnny D. (Part II)

Over The Wall: Racing To Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 76:40


Johnny Dean joins Over The Wall to share his EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH, and HOPE in Part Two of a Series. We'd love to hear from you: charles@3103media.com. @chrlswst on Twitter, or on the web at https://3103media.com.  

Weekly EP
EP 13: Violet's Gone - Maybrain

Weekly EP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 56:12


This is Episode 13 with Violet's Gone, aka Chris Fordham, from Northampton, England. Chris came to the podcast by way of our guests from episode 8, and we talk about a range of good stuff including color perception, philosophy, who you should be writing music for, and Chris talks about how doing an album in a week has given him a whole new energetic push to finish a full length he's been working on for over a year.////Tracklisting://////1. Time //2. Over The Wall //3. Learner //4. Kindling| Links: |violetsgone.bandcamp.com

New Hope Church Podcast
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New Hope Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 37:17


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Metal Nerdery
022: Album Dive: Testament The Legacy

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 66:31


Testament. Every thrash enthusiast is already very familiar with the band and their groundbreaking catalog. If you’re unfamiliar with Testament, think of it this way: If there were a Big 5, Testament would be part of it! JOIN US as we dive into their first (not so burnt) offering, “The Legacy” and discuss the artwork, the production and the “eerie inhabitants” on this record that gives it the perfect amount of “spooky”. Plus we get into the tracks and some nerdtastical Nuggets of Nerdery (along with our usual brand of hysterious ludicrosity) MetalNerdery.comFacebookInstagramVisit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Consider supporting us and more importantly, METALwith Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merchand kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app  00.00: Intro/MNPSA/Testament: The Legacy (the beginning of the 2nd wave of The Big 4)/The eerie factor 05.55: The album cover and the story of the name change to Testament/Testament classic lineup 11.27: Alex Perialas (aka Alex Paralysis)/The album cover and production create the mystical badassery that is Testament 15.00: 04/21/1987: Atlantic Records (WEA)/ more from Alex Paralysis (solid thrash pedigree) including a band name that’s even more exciting than Exciter (Metal Nerdery Foreshadowing…) 18.37: Johnny and Marsha Zazula (HAIL!!! Kudos and commendments…and more Metal Nerdery foreshadowing…)/Tom Coyne’s masterful mastering mastery and the magic of “a different set of ears” (he also worked with Exciter!) 22.32: Metal Nerdery pop quiz moment that’s tangentionally tangential to Tom Coyne/The album artwork/ If there was a Big 5… #softintro 27.39: Chuck Billy: The Shaman of Metal (can you imagine…?) 30.38: The story of Testament’s label deal and Johnny Z 33.03: The Legacy track listing and Testament show memories 35.36: The technicality of the Testament sound and the progression of the next wave of The Big 4 38.26: The tracks: Over The Wall/a true Chuck Billy Shaman story/This episode brought to you by… 42.47: The Haunting (engage spooky factor)/going off on being tangentionally accentuated 45.55: Burnt Offerings (more evil evility)/glorious thrash perfection!/COTLOD (2.5 minutes of brutal brutality!)/A perfect John Carpenter movie title (Curse of the Legions of Death) 51.37: Moving to side 2 of the cassette and the tracking (tapes vs CD’s)/First Strike is Deadly/ foreshadowing pun and getting shutdown (by buttholes) 55.40: Do or Die (could that riff BE any faster!?) 58.55: Alone in the Dark (continuing with the creepy, mystical vibe)/The Loincloth of “Destiny Unknown” (coming soon at www.metalnerdery.com/merch) 01.01.31: Apocalyptic City/Texodustament/Kudos and Condiments/a Sauce, or a rub? CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORDERY ABOUT METAL NERDERY PODCAST metalnerdery.com/podcast

Over The Wall
Why Are You Brown ?

Over The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 30:27


On today’s episode, we are telling you one of the most asked questions that we get. Why are you brown?

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Over The Wall
Hot Chisme Vol I

Over The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 17:39


OTW is back with season 2! We’re making a hot mess and spilling our own tea in our new segment of embarrassing stories.

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Over The Wall
Musicalidad

Over The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 23:15


Who played at Coachella? Los Tucanes de Tijuana! Say whattttt...this week's episode we're talking Latin music classics and artist that are transcending into mainstream America. Que viva El movimiento de la música!

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast; As Geopolitical Tensions Mount, We Contemplate Alternative Ways of Being (Featuring Nick Rose, Justin McGee and Clinton Fernades)

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018


Monday the 8th of October 2018with James, Jackson and Leyla7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Alternative News; A proliferation of vegans inside the Israeli Defence Force is proving to be the Israeli Governments' PR Dream. Corbyn's Liverpool address is inspiring hope at parliamentary reform.. and.. what exactly is the point of the Australian Labor Party?7:20am - We speak to Nick Rose from The New Economy Network about their upcoming conference; 'Strengthening the New Economy for the Common Good'. Tickets are available through TryBooking. Expect workshops and lectures on a range of topics about rebuilding ourselves post-capitalism.7:30am - Justin McGee, regional organiser of 'Burning Seed' festival talks us through the principles and ideals guiding the 'Burn' and how they relate to life after the apocolypse. We pose questions on privilege, escapism and the relationship between individual and community growth.7.50am - Over The Wall:  Continued discussion about the erosion of our social safety net. Spotlight on centerlink's incessant bureaucratization.8.00am - An absolutely mammoth interview with Clinton Fernades on his new book, Island off the Coast of Asia: Instruments of Statecraft in Australian Foreign Policy. His study reveals the central role of economic actors in defining and pursuing the ‘national interest’.Follow the hosts on Twitter to get a heads up on future shows! Jackson: @JackM3cr(link is external), James: @JamesBrennan23 

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast: Disability Pride vs Pauline Hanson's White Pride; Abbott clings to Power; Stony Creek gets Cleanup Cash; Belarus Free Theater tackles The Great Aussie Silence; A Difficult Conversation about Men's Violence

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018


About Monday BreakfastMonday the 24th of September 2018with James, Jackson and Leyla7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Disability pride is a great thing - White Pride is a nightmare; A launch of a new disability pride mural in Footscray drew beautiful words from new Executive Director of Art Access Victoria Caroline Bowditch, while Pauline Hanson's insane request that the senate recognise white-ness as 'ok' has the oppostie effect. Fraser Anning carries on being a misinformed, paranoid crank and Tony Abbott remains a power-hungry person. 7:20am - We speak to Steve Wilson from The Friends of Stony Creek about the announcement of over $1 million from government and water authorities to fix the catastrophic damage to important urban water way the Stony Creek.7:30am - Joined in the studio by Niharika Senapati, an Australian collaborator on Belerus Free Theatre's new play Trustees, opening at the Malthouse on October 3rd. 7.50am - Over The Wall:  Duncan Graham presents information of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, speaking to real people who are navigating this new hugely important system. 8.00am - We are joined in the studio by Kerry Davis a performer in a new production of david Williamson's play A Conversation which explores justice, class, violence and prison through the eyes of the families of both victim and perpetrator. Kerry also works in the domestic violence space and brings insight into some of the radical ideas in the 20-year-old play - still relevant today.  8:15am - Song 'Charcoal Lane' by Paul Kelly and Courtney Barnett (originally by Archie Roach)8:20am Alternative News; Police Arms Race, and the Path to Totalitarianism. Follow the hosts on Twitter to get a heads up on future shows! Jackson: @JackM3cr(link is external), James: @JamesBrennan23

Monday Breakfast
Indigenous Water Rights; The Legal Ramifications of Treaty; Dissecting white, cis, ableist Feminism; Fed Square and the Dodgy Mayor.

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018


On this Monday July 9th7:05am - Alternative News – Reviewing the digraceful, unrepentant behaviour of Senator David Leyonhjelm.7:15am – Tim Singleton Norton from Digital Rights Watch on new Federal Encryption Legislation and the continued impingement on our privacy under the guise of security. 7:35am – Anna Spargo Ryan on her Meanjin article A Formal Inequality  - exploring why after year's of legislative change women are still sexually harassed and violently assaulted. 7:50am - Over The Wall speaks to Tenant's Union Vic's Mark O'Brien about new legislation and no-cause evictions.8:00am – Brett De Hoet from Our City Our Square on the new Lord Mayor's dodgy campaign donations and the need to fight the plan for an Apple super store in the public forum of Federation Square. 8:15am - Dr Virginia Marshall, indigenous lawyer and academic joins us to celebrate NAIDOC week and discuss indigenous water rights and the legal ramifactions of Treaty. 

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018


On Monday Breakfast July 2nd 2018….7:05am - Alternative News – New York based socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wins election in US mid-terms; in Australia the Coalition begins its dismantling of the progressive tax system, benefiting the rich.7:15am – Robbie Thorpe of Fire First and Blak n Deadly speaks with James Brennan about the Treaty process in Victoria, recognition of genocide, crime-scene Australia and the need for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to precede any Treaties. 7:30am – Sally Goldner of Out of the Pan and Jax Jacki Brown in conversation with james McKenzie about marginalised voices during and after the ‘Same-Sex Marriage’ postal survey, in light of the release of new film ‘It’s More Complex Than Yes’. 7:55am - Over The Wall continues its exploration of life for those living with the trail Cashless Welfare Card around Kalgoorlie, WA. 8:05am – Jackson Fairchild of ‘No to Violence’ and the Men’s Referral Service visits the studio to discuss toxic masculinity. How can we reduce male violence?

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Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018


On Monday Breakfast June 25th 2018....7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Alternative News - US Immigration Child Drugging; Analysis of the papers' concerns. 7:15am - Gerry Eamiss from the AFL Fans Association talks about the increasing corporatisation of the AFL and allowing fan’s voices to be heard. 7:35am - Emmett from the Ride-Share Co-Operative about new organising models for Uber, Foodora and Deliver riders and drivers to improve conditions. 7:50am - Over The Wall looks at life for those living with the trail Cashless Welfare Card around Kalgoorlie. 8:00am - Alison Thorne in conversation with James Mackenzie about maintaining a radical approach to LGBTIQ issues8:15am - Sam Quinlan on 10 years in the hospitality industry 

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Monday Breakfast
A Threat to Brazilian Democracy + Stolenwealth Games Update

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018


Monday 9 April 2018On the show with James and Will7:00am – Acknowledgement of Country7:05am – Alternative News: A weekly roundup of the news and views that mainstream media outlets are (and aren't) bringing you 7:15am – This Is An Interview: Two of the folks from Improv Conspiracy, Lisa and Lucas, come on our show to tell us about their show "This Is A Sketch Show". As part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, you can get tickets on the MICF website7:30am – ABR Turns 40! It's been 40 years and 400 issues of the Australian Book Review. Editor and CEO Peter Rose comes on the show to talk about the future of books and the publishing industry 7:40am – Victoria's ERTs Delayed: Victoria's Emissions Reductions Targets, promised by the Andrews Labor State Government, have been put in the too-hard-basket. Leigh Ewbank of Friends of The Earth's Action on Climate tells us why this is and what should happen next. 7:50am – Over The Wall: A weekly look at news and current affairs in the social safety net space. This week, Over The Wall finishes off its series of interviews with Josh Cullinan of the Retail and Fast Food Workers' Union8:00am – #LulaNaPrisao: The popular former president of Brazil Lula Da Silva has been imprisoned under controversial charges of corruption. LASNET representatives Guido and Christine come on Monday Breakfast to explain the controversy8:15am – STOLENWEALTH GAMES: Kroft from Global Intifada on 3CR reports from Camp Freedom. Kroft interviewed Wangkumara and Wonnarua man Albert Heartnett (sp?) about what has been happening at the protests and why mob should be protesting the games

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Monday Breakfast
Rights for Rivers, Stamp Duty Funds for Social Housing, OTW, Cybersec for Activists, Asylum for Santharupan

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018


Excerpts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast || Weribee River Keeper John Forrest talks to us about a campaign to institute rights for the Maribyrnong and Weribee Rivers || Kate Colvin of the Council to Homeless Persons tells us about the CHP's State Budget Submission that includes a recommendation to use Victoria's $6.57B stamp duty revenue for building social housing || This week, Over The Wall discusses issues for homeless people when applying for housing and other services || Glen Todd, a cyber-security consultant and trainer tells us why you should delete the Facebook app and gives us an idea of what kind of services are available to activists concerned about staying safe online || We listen back to the protest outside the detention centre in Broadmeadows (MITA) and hear from organisers and citizens fighting the deportation order of Santharupan, a Tamil asylum seeker who may face torture and forced disappearance on return to Sri Lanka

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Monday Breakfast
Indigenous Art out of Prison, Killjoy Fundraiser, Over The Wall, Why You Should Subscribe

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018


Enjoy this podcast version of 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast Show, hosted by James and Will || The Torch is a project that uses art to connect indigenous people in prison and recently released to their culture and to new ways of expression. Kent Morris is CEO of The Torch and he comes on the show to talk about the exhibition Confined 9 || Bambam from the women's circus and performance troupe Killjoy comes on the show to look back on the Midsumma Festival and to tell us about Killjoy's upcoming fundraiser to get them to the Adelaide Fringe || This week on Over The Wall, Graham talks to Daniel Taylor, an East Kimberley man who tells off his experience living with the cashless welfare card || It's Subscriber Drive! 3CR's treasurer and a fixture of the station, Sen, comes on the show to talk about how he got started at 3CR and why YOU should subscribe now, please

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INSPIRED EDINBURGH - THE HOME OF POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS
EP53: James Ketchell - The Ultimate Triathlon

INSPIRED EDINBURGH - THE HOME OF POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 77:37


Our latest Inspired Edinburgh guest is James Ketchell. James, also known as 'Captain Ketch' is an adventurer, motivational speaker and author. On 1st February 2014 he became the first and only person on the planet to have rowed the Atlantic, summitted Mount Everest and cycled round the world. In 2015 he published his first book 'The Ultimate Triathalon'. Bear Grylls said of it "As you read James's story, you will begin to believe that you too could achieve the extrordinary". He's received extensive coverage in the national media and the press and his blogs have appeared in magazines including Men's Health and Sidetracked. He's an ambassador for children's charities Over The Wall and Kindled Spirit as well as The Scouts and he's recently become a fully qualified gyrocopter pilot. A hugely inspiring conversation that explores James’ background, overcoming adversity, his adventures and thoughts on his purpose and legacy.  If you need some inspiration in your life, look no further.   00.00 Trailer 00.18 Introduction 02.30 James' early life and background 04.20 What did James think he would do in life? 07.50 At what stage did James believe he could achieve anything he wanted? 09.00 James’ motorcycle accident 12.40 The inspiration for rowing the Atlantic 15.20 The feeling when James completed the row 23.15 How did James go from rowing the Atlantic to climbing Everest? 29.50 What was climbing Everest like? 36.50 How did James prepare for the around the world cycle? 41.40 When did James decide to write a book? 46.30 What is James most proud of? 52.50 James on his purpose 56.50 What would James’ life look like if he had accomplished all of his goals? 59.00 What would James like his legacy to be? 1.00.00 Best piece of advice 1.02.20 James’ positive habits? 1.05.30 Who inspires James? 1.08.00 What is the biggest obstacle James has overcome? 1.11.40 What would James say to his younger self? 1.12.40 What would James change in the world?   You can find James at: http://jamesketchell.net/ https://www.facebook.com/jamesketchellpushinglimits/ https://twitter.com/captainketch https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesketchell https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW-EfbA352eYeYJlRpFNxUQ   Like and Follow Inspired Edinburgh here: http://www.inspiredinburgh.com https://www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.twitter.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.instagram.com/INSPIREDINBURGH

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Tuesday Breakfast
Tangentyere Women's Family Safety Group, Over the Wall & Maxine Benenba Clarke

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2018


7:00am Acknowledgement of Country 7:15am Shirleen and Carmel discuss the grassroots nature of their organisation Tangentyere Womens Family Safety Group, how they reach young people with their message, and their big plans for 2018 7:30am Over The Wall discuss the 2017 Federal budget to cut welfare eligibility to students studying tafe courses. 7:40am Over the Wall on 3CR spoke to Greens Senator Adam Bandt to gain his insights into the cashless welfare card 7:50am  A revist of a segment by Spoken Word Australia, a grassroots program produced in the studios of 3CR for the Community Radio Network, with the assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation, connecting you to poetry and performance. Award winning poet and author, Maxine Beneba Clarke, reflects on the African contribution to Australia and reads her poem about Josephine Baker in Paris.8.00am Palestinian women and girls, the idea of quotas and which women think they're a good ideahttp://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/12/palestinian-teen-coma-shot-rubber-bullet-171217210649934.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-palestinians-israel-children/israel-mistreats-palestinian-children-in-custody-unicef-idUSBRE9250PF20130306http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42535685 

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Monday Breakfast
SEE YOU IN 2018! Art for Peace, Talking to Over The Wall, Zine Emergency, And On The Scene of #SOSMANUS Blockade

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017


For our last live show of 2017, Jackson heads outto blockade in support of asylum seekers and refugees, taking place now at the West Melbourne docks || William "Bill" Kelly is the curator of "Peace Not War: art that takes a stand" at The Docklands Library, free, open until 23 January || Duncan from Over The Wall comes on the show to tell us about the show's plans for the future. Contact OTW with your stories at currentaffairs@3cr.org.au ||  Luke from Sticky Institute comes on the show to tell us about the threat to Melbourne's cultural heritage posed by the Melbourne Metro Rail Authority's plans to rip up Campbell Arcade. Find the petition here: http://www.ellensandell.com/campbell_arcade

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Monday Breakfast
Palestine Update, Debrief on The Anti-Milo Protests, and Disability-Based Discrimination as a Public Health Issue, OTW

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast Show || Palestine Update: Jessica Morrison, the Exectuive Officer of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Netweork, comes on the show to give us the latest on Palestine || Protesting Fascism: Debbie Brennan of Campaign Against Racism and Fascism (CARF) comes on the show to give us a debrief on the December 4th protests against fascist mouthpiece Milo Yiannopoulos || Discriminating against Society's Most Vulnerable: Director of the Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health, Professor Anne Kavanagh comes on the show to talk about her recently published report showing that one in seven Australians with a disability experience disability-based discrimination || This week on Over The Wall, Duncan speaks to Mark O'Brien, from the Tenants Union Of Victoria, about the ways the Tenants Union can help you || Happy listening!

Monday Breakfast
OTW, Intersex Bodily Integrity and the UN, WIRE on Alcohol and #16Days Of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017


Extracts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast show  || This week on Over The Wall, Josh Cullinan from the Retail and Fast Food Workers' Union returns to discuss penalty rate reductions, workplace bullying, the Fair Work Ombudsman and a bunch of other industrial matters || Deputy Mayor of the City of Hobsons Bay and OII Australia co-exec Tony Briffa comes on the show to discuss the UN Human Rights Committee's recommendations to Australia on rights to bodily integrity || CEO of WIRE (the women's confidential referral service) Julie Kun comes on the show to talk to us about gender-based violence and the connection to alcohol abuse || #16DaysOfActivism

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Monday Breakfast
Blockade the ABF, #8DaysOfSolidarity for Refugees, Youth Homelessness Podcast, Earthworks Cooperative on The Future of Work

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast show with Jackson and Will ||| Gabrielle Di Vitrie from the Artists' Committee talks about the WACA (Whistleblowers, Activists and Citizens Alliance) blockade of the Australian Border Force offices last Friday morning || Eight Days of Solidarity for Refugees is a campaign inviting everyone to show support for the refugees and asylum seekers currently held in immigration detention || This week Over The Wall speaks to Deputy National President of the CPSU Lisa Newman about the cuts to Centrelink jobs through the outsoutcing of call centres to a private corporation, Serco || Youth Homelessness Podcast is a peer-led project, bringing us the insight and expertise of youth who have either experienced or have been at risk of homelessness || Responding to the decision to build 225 tanks at the old Holden plant in Fisherman's bend, Dave Kerin from the Earthworker Cooperative comes on the show to talk about the future of work in ethical and unethical industries

Monday Breakfast
Lockout Lockheed (Part 2) and Over The Wall

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast show with Jackson, Lucy and Will. Happy Listening!.- Lockout Lockheed Forum, Part 2: Excerpts from a forum organised by a student activist group working to bring attention to the planned collaboration between Melbourne Uni and Lockheed Martin, the biggest arms manufacturer in the world.  Check out last week’s Monday Breakfast podcast for Part 1 of the forum. . - This week on Over The Wall, Duncan and Peter dive into the case of Duncan Hart versus Coles Supermarkets, one of the most significant industrial relations cases of the last decade"

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Monday Breakfast
Celebrate Public Housing, OTW, Against War, Hepatitis Vic's 25th, and Protest Criminalised?

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast show with Jackson, Judith, Lucy, and WillCommunity legal worker and member of Socialist Alternative Steph Price was part of the Celebrate Public Housing rally last Sunday and comes on the show to tell us about the Victorian Government's plans to sell off inner-city public housing to developers. Friends of Public Housing FB page hereThis week, Over The Wall's Peter Davis speaks to The Australian Greens' Adam Bandt on the impact of cashless welfare card trials around the countryPresident of Australians for War Powers Reform Paul Barratt wrote an open letter to the PM urging debate on Australia's policy on North Korea and our eager tilt toward warHepatitis Victoria's CEO Melanie Eagle comes on the show to tell us about HepVic's work as well as to invite you to the organisation's 25th birthday party! Register here for freeJames Grafti talks about his recent court appearance for charges relating to his direct action at the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation (refugee and asylum seeker detention centre in Broadmeadows)Happy listening!

Monday Breakfast
Mental Health Week: Getting Well, ASRC, OTW, Inside Out, Another Death at Manus

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR's Monday Breakfast:– Qheadspace and Mental Health First Aid: We listen back to a conversation we had last month with Charlie Cooper, a Queer youth mental health advocate.– Peter Harwood shares his lived experience of Schizoaffective Disorder and is now a peer educator and mental health coach– Kon Karapanagiotidis is the CEO of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, on the show to talk about the particular mental health issues faced by refugees and asylum seekers held at length in immigration detention – This week on Over The Wall, Peter and Duncan discuss cuts to TAFE funding and also the cashless welfare card– Miranda Gibson is the editor of Inside Out Australia's newsletter for and by LGBTIQ+ prisoners– Tamil refugee Rajeev Rajendran died from presumably self-inflicted injury last week. Aran Mylvaganam is a member of the Tamil Refugee Council and he comes on the show to discuss the TRC's statement concerning Rajendran's death

Monday Breakfast
Mon 2/10: "Homeworthiness", forgotten Milleara, and Over The Wall

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017


Excerpt from 3CR's Monday Breakfast show with Will and Jackson. Happy Listening!– Homeworthiness: Anne Martinelli of Environment Victoria talks about the organisation's report "Bringing Rental Homes up to Scratch" – Against Forgetting: Dr David Nichols, Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning at the Melbourne School of Design, tells us about the history of "Milleara" and the ways that the history of a place is wielded and then discarded– Over The Wall: Today, Over the Wall continues coverage of the Centrelink "Robodebt" scandal and talks to the Unemployed Workers' Union

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast 18 September: Critical Consciousness Building, OTW on Asylum Seekers' Welfare, and Acid Waste in the Tarkine

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017


Excerpts from 3CR's Monday Breakfast show with Lucy and Will.Happy listening!– Get Woke Stay Woke: Jolene Elberth tells us about a workshop she is running called "Critical Consciousness Building". Improve your own skills of analysis and grow awareness in your communities of systemic oppression. The Workshop is being held on Wednesday 11 October, 6-8pm at 60L Building, 60 Leicester St Carlton. Register at holly@plantowin.net.au and learn more here – Over The Wall: Friend of the show Peter Davis speaks with Jana Favero from the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre about developments in social welfare and the impacts of the Federal Government's anti-asylum-seeker policies– Trouble in Takayna: Scott Jordan of Save The Tarkine comes on the show to remind us of the Tasmanian Liberal Party's failure to deal with 80,000 cubic metres of acid-producing waste left at the failed Nelson Bay River Mine site. We also hear about the scheduled reopening of motorsport leisure trails on the Takayna coastal region, desecrating sacred Aboriginal cultural sites. To voice your concern about this action by the Tasmanian state government, join inthe forum held by the Bob Brown Foundation in Narrm (Melbourne) this Wednesday evening

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast 4 September: Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia, Over The Wall, Charlie Cooper, City of Yarra

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017


 Highlights from Monday Breakfast with Will and Lucy– Respect: Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia has decided to withdraw from the 1800RESPECT helpline. RDVSA Executive Officer Karen Willis comes on the show to go over her organisation's concerns. Read the full RDVSA statement here– Over The Wall: Informing people of changes within government services which are impacting upon the social safety net, and how to better deal with bureaucracy and protect your rights.  Over the Wall offers some simple tools to fight back and defend yourself against a system that penalises people already disadvantaged by poverty and significant health conditions– #Qheadspace: LGBTQI activist Charlie Cooper comes on the show to talk about Queer mental health, the monthly LGBTQI youth online chat spaceQheadspace, and looking out for each other in the shadow of the Marriage Law Postal Survey. Links here for Headspace and Mental Health First Aid Australia– #ChangeTheDate: Yarra City Council Mayor Cr Amanda Stone comes on Monday Breakfast to explain why Yarra has chosen to end commemorations of "Australia Day" on 26 JanuaryHappy Listening!

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast 28 August: New Segment "Over the Wall" and the Regent Honeyeater Project

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017


The highlights from 3CR Community Radio's Monday Breakfast program, 28 August:– Over The Wall: Peter Davies introduces a new regular segment Over The Wall, a look at the barriers to social support and safety nets from the perspective of those most affected and the worker advocates who support them– Birds on the Brink: Andie Guerrin is the coordinator of the Regent Honeyeater Project and he wants you to turn up and help plant new habitat for the Regent Honeyeater. Come along for a weekend of fun and hard work on 9th and 10th September using the links above, or catch Andie at andie@regenthoneyeater.org.auHappy listening!

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Pete Orta's Sermons

Over The Wall is part three of our Ephesus series. This portion of Scripture, Ephesians 2:11-22, will help us navigate across enemy lines into the uncharted territories of our lives. This Sunday just might be the missing key to accomplishing the Great Commission in your life!

Traverse Theatre
TravCast - Kieran Hurley

Traverse Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2012 22:16


TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Associate Director, Hamish Pirie, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Hamish Speaks to Kieran Hurley. Kieran is a writer, performer, and theatre maker based in Glasgow. His work is always collaborative, even when it looks like a solo show. Writing credits include Allotment (National Theatre of Scotland), St. Anthony’s (gHost City, Edinburgh Fringe), Chalk Farm (with Julia Taudevin, Tron, Mayfesto), The Jean-Jacques Rousseau Show (co-writer, Oran Mor). His monologue piece Hitch, created in collaboration with pop band Over The Wall, was nominated for a Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland (CATS) for Best New Play in 2010 and has played throughout the U.K. and internationally and continues to tour in 2012 produced by Trigger (England tour) and the Arches, Glasgow (Scotland tour). As a recipient of the Arches Platform 18 Award he presented a new work, BEATS, with Johnny Whoop, which received rave reviews from The Scotsman (4 stars, Performance of the Week), Herald (4 stars) and The Guardian (4 stars) and has been nominated for two awards at the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland (CATS) 2012 (Best New Play, and Best use of Music and Sound). Kieran is an associated artist with Forest Fringe, and is currently a supported artist with the National Theatre of Scotland. This is a very special episode as it is the first with Hamish at the helm. With that in mind, here is a short introduction to our new presenter. Hamish is Associate Director at the Traverse Theatre. He trained as theatre director through residencies at Paines Plough and the Donmar Warehouse. He was Staff Director on Blackwatch (National Theatre of Scotland) and UK Associate Director on Shrek The Muscical (Dury Lane). His work as a director includes: Salt Root and Roe, by Tim Price (Donmar Trafalgar Season); Extreme Rambling by Mark Thomas (Tricycle and Tour); Purgatory by Stephen Berkoff (Arcola); His Ghostly Heart by Ben Schiffer (Bush Theatre); Stacy by Jack Thorne (Trafalgar Studios & Arcola Theatre); Pennies by Mike Bartlett and Cricket Bats Unite by Tim Price/Time Cats (Latitiude/Nabokov). For Paines Plough: Paperhouse by Jack Thorne (co-produced with Later); London Pidgeons by Robin French (co-produced by Flight5065) and Whispers of Britain (co-produced by Menier Chocolate Factory). ). Hamish will direct Mark Thomas: Bravo Figaro! as part of the Traverse 2012 Festival Programme. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain

This Is Music Edinburgh
Last month we all learnt How To Swim with Meursault

This Is Music Edinburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2009 14:38


Another day another dollar, another month another blogger..... Last month This Is Music was pretty darned exciting!  I know we said that our January night was possibly the best This Is Music we'd ever put on, but truth be told I think this one was just as brilliant, if not more so.  People were queueing.  Queueing! Unfortunately, I was on the door when the bands were on so I couldn't really see anything.  What I heard though, was ace!  First up were Glasgow million-piece, or more accurately, ten-piece, How To Swim.  Since 2006 they've released a series of EP's, and in Spring of this year are set to release their debut album.  They're a really fun band, and they make very exciting, fun and interesting music. Next up were our headline bandido, Meursault. Darlings of the Edinburgh music scene at the moment, they really can't seem to put a single foot wrong.  During the gig, a queue, which I mentioned earlier, formed.  We hit capacity half way through How To Swim's set, and so it became 'one in, one out'.  People were queueing in the hope that other people would leave once they had seen How To Swim.  Unfortunately this wasn't the case, but we managed to shoehorn in a few extra people for Meursault anyway....and then those that couldn't get in for the gig came back later for the club.  Yay! Meursault recently released their debut album, Pissing On Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues, on Song by Toad.  They're going to be playing the Fence Homegame Festival this coming April in Anstruther, and if you're not from Scotland or indeed Edinburgh, then fear not as they could be coming to a town near you soon as they're going to be doing a wee bit of touring in 2009. The club saw Rory and Gill from Broken Records take to the wheels of steel.  Playing such a varied set is really what This Is Music is about, and we had a lot of fun listening, dancing and singing along to their tune selection.  Thanks to Lewis (HP's mate) who DJ'd for us between the bands, and thank you thank you thank you to Rachel Maclean who provided us with some pretty mental visuals for the night too.  If you were there, then you'll know what I'm talking about. What's happening in March? RBRBR Edinburgh's own RBRBR had a busy 2008 supporting the likes of Metronomy and appearing in session for Vic Galloway's Introducing show on Radio 1. The boys bring their pounding live show - and possibly some dancing Ninjas! - to This Is Music OVER THE WALL Glasgow based Over The Wall are a two piece who use keyboards, laptop beats, guitars, mandolins, trumpets, cowbells, harmonicas, hurdy gurdys and kazoos to create their own brand of "euphoric pop". They released their EP "The Rise and Fall of Over The Wall" on Motive Sound at the tail end of last year and were named as one of the Skinny Magazine's "Ones To Watch" for 2009. PLAYDATE DJ's Sneaky Pete's venue mates PLAYDATE complete this months line-up, the boys have just celebrated their 1st Birthday in January after a year of going from strength to strength, culminating in a roof blowing appearance from DRUMS OF DEATH. The boys headline with support from residents WHAY? and i-TALLAH DISCO Plus Visuals by KNIGHTS WITHOUT ARMS It's £3 for the bands // Free from 11pm for the club Right, time to download that podcast then....or to subscribe if you haven't already.  There are some free tracks this month from How To Swim and Meursault, and there's a sneak preview of what to expect for our night on Friday 13th March. Looking forward to seeing all your lovely faces down at Sneaky Pete's this month. Peace out guys and gals. Tallah, Jim & HP xoxoxox