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In this week's episode, we are delighted to introduce Pat Howard, the accomplished drummer and producer of the renowned band Magic City Hippies! Pat illuminates the origins of his lifelong musical journey, inspired by his aunt's astute observation of his rhythmic talents as a child. We discuss everything from the band's new recording studio in LA to life on tour. Later, we delve deep into MCH's evolution and explore the remarkable path that has led them to amass a substantial monthly listenership of nearly 1,000,000 on Spotify!
An action-packed update with so many 2032 updates - the final plans for the Albion precinct, what's happening with the Brisbane Arena, more on the big idea of linked-up walkways through the city, and some very big news about former Wallaby Pat Howard!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been quite the journey for Magic City Hippies — all the way from busking on the streets of Miami almost a decade ago to their current U.S. headlining tour. This amazing trio of friends: Pat Howard, Robby Hunter and John Coughlin, have all been on a crazy ride these past few years and have come to Roadcase to talk about it all. These guys are simply fun and endearing humans -- and have an impressive sense of gratitude for all they've accomplished thus far. Their high energy live performances and dance party vibes are what their fans come for, and their popularity continues to rapidly expand beyond their expectations. At the same time, these talented musicians are as close friends as ever and have learned to navigate touring life together as a tight-knit team! Learn about Pat, John and Robby's life on the road, their adventures in the Hippie Castle, and more on this week's episode of Roadcase! For more info:https://www.magiccityhippies.com/tourFor more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Guest: Pat Howard-Wells Director Of Operations at The Driskill | Ted's Hospitality Minute with Ted Kelly of Interserv Maintenance Management Solutions
Legends of the 70s series, this episode with Former Newcastle, Birmingham, Barnsley and Arsenal player Pat Howard. Sit back as we take a trip down memory lane and re-visit those halcyon days of the golden decade the 70s #my70s #pathowardWith the Gabbie Cabbie Produced/Edited by Chris Browne for SRBMedia Full episode at www.patreon.com/srbmediaSponsor www.imagecleaners.co.uk Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trail cameras may be one of the biggest game changers for locating big bucks. But where should you put them? And what are some creative ways to acquire that "once in a lifetime" trail camera photo? In this episode, Tom and Steve are joined by Pat Howard of Tactacam. Pat discusses his favorite trail camera setups for capturing big bucks, the advantage of cellular cameras, and the craziest things he's come across checking trail cameras in the whitetail woods. He also shares his super secret mock scrape technique, and how he used trail cameras to get the drop on a mature buck he nicknamed "Muley." www.tactacam.com www.rakkfuel.com
In Episode 126 of Terry Curran's The Curran View ..Regular features inc Topics of the week .Magic Moments our Soccer Star of the 70s is Pat Howard Book Corner in association with My Football Books Strange but True On this Day Tales that Mavericks Tell & Football Forecast .... #thecurranview #terrycurran #srbmediaWith Paul CollinsEdited and Produced by Chris BrowneFull version includes an interview with Alan Hudson talking about Allan BallYou can find it here www.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Property investing in the UK while living in a different country is surely quite challenging but not totally impossible. So in this episode, I am joined by Ex-Pat Howard Giblin of South West Properties, a HMO property investor currently living in Amsterdam. In our conversation, we talked about exactly how Howard started investing in single lets and transitioned to HMOs, how he prepares and views potential properties remotely, his criteria for choosing a strategy and location, and how he has managed to secure lending while overseas.Got any questions? Ask us in The HMO Community Facebook Group or become a member at The HMO Roadmap to help you start, scale, and systemise your HMO business. You can also follow me on Instagram @andygraham.hmo or follow The HMO Podcast on Facebook for more updates!
Drummer and producer of Magic City Hippies invade the podcast this week. Which you might think is weird because they actually just wrapped up a tour right now, but that's more reason for #PatHoward to come on and tell his story, give his reasons, and walk us through his 10,000 hour journey. While most of the episodes here involve rap figures, its this exact ‘shades on and shirts unbuttoned' attitude which makes Magic City Hippies generate the kind of heat that could've powered a high seas yacht party in the seventies. Visit the website: https://www.bedroombeethovens.com/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bedroombeethovens
La magia de Pat Howard llega a TanGente. Él es el productor y baterista de una de las bandas de la ciudad de Miami que está dando mucho de qué hablar: Magic City Hippies. Y hoy conversamos con él para descubrir la mente detrás de ese sonido que contagia buenas vibras desde el primer acorde de cualquiera de sus canciones. Y es que eso es Magic City Hippies: Indie Funk para sentirse bien, para chillear, para make out. Magic City Hippies es un mosaico de sonidos bendecidos por la energía del universo y cómo diseñados para escuchar a la orilla de una piscina, con la compañía y el ambiente perfecto. Es Indie Funk del mejor, de ese que llega para hacernos una limpia y ahuyentar las malas energías… con Ustedes Pat Howard. Entren que caben 100: En este episodio caben Pat Howard, Magic City Hippies, Robby Hunter, John Coughlin, Elastic Bond, maye, Barracuda Taphouse & Grill, Hope Tala, El Búho, Nu Genea, Red Hot Chili Peppers… 50 de pie.Enlaces:Nuestro website: http://tangentepodcast.com/Nuestras redes:IG: https://www.instagram.com/tangentepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tangentepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/TangentePodcastLos especiales de este episodio:Blanca te recomienda All My Girls Like To Fight de Hope Tala: https://youtu.be/FWme81uDHiwDavid te recomienda Białowieza del El Búho feat. Sutai: https://youtu.be/hDlq1J__0e4Andrés te recomienda Marechià (with Célia Kameni) de Nu Genea: https://youtu.be/N1FDkTO7D_0Extra: Escucha el disco entero de El Buho: https://elbuho.bandcamp.com/album/natura-sonora Algunos detalles que mencionamos:Escuchen Water Your Garden, el nuevo álbum de Magic City Hippies : https://magiccityhippies.bandcamp.com/album/water-your-gardenSigue a Pat Howard en IG: https://www.instagram.com/patty_phat_staxxxMagic City Hippies IG: https://www.instagram.com/magiccityhippies VIDEOS:Magic City Hippies - Fanfare: https://youtu.be/ylA2OehiOfUMagic City Hippies - Champagne On The Rider: https://youtu.be/IgoIbI5WYpIGhost On The Mend: https://youtu.be/EBWxtP2i1AUHigh Beams: https://youtu.be/8l1Xy_FFNy4Water Your Garden feat maye: https://youtu.be/QmwE9tsQnAEQueen: https://youtu.be/S4ehl2uarOI Para que disfruten y se pongan al día, escuchen nuestro playlist en Spotify: El Soundtrack de TanGente: https://open.spotify.com/user/reflautas/playlist/5kiHR1IAqC2WSVi777TCCm?si=2qNcDqEMQ-26MYhXiRhg5w
Another in the series " Game of my life" This episode Pat Howard who made over 500 appearances in the Football League for Barnsley, Newcastle United, Arsenal, Birmingham City and Bury, recollects the game "Liverpool v Newcastle United in the 1974 FA Cup Final. With The Gabbie Cabbie Produced and Edited by Chris Browne Sponsored by Image Cleaning Consultants Ltd www.imagecleaners.co.uk
Austin Healey, also known as the Leicester Lip, was a hugely versatile player, gaining international caps for England at scrum-half, fly-half and wing. Healey began his career with Orrell and Waterloo at wing or outside centre before switching to scrum-half when he signed for Leicester Tigers in 1996. It was this admirable versatility that proved to be Healey's greatest success and disadvantage in the game leading to him often, unfairly, being labelled as a "jack of all trades, master of none". In reality Healey was at times a fiercely intelligent scrum-half, full of snap and niggle and always aware of the chance for a sniping break. On the wing, his pace and tactical awareness allowed him opportunities at club and international level following the arrival of Fijian Waisale Serevi at Leicester. His desire to play at fly-half was granted at Leicester at the expense of Andy Goode, but Healey never reached the heights expected of him in the position. Indeed, he only won a single England cap at 10. Healey was an often outspoken member of the rugby fraternity, having spats with coaches Graham Henry, Andy Robinson and Pat Howard during his eventful career. He received his full England debut against Ireland in the 1997 Five Nations, and went on to amass 51 England caps. During his career he was a Lions tourist in 1997 on the victorious tour of South Africa and again in 2001 during the series loss to Australia. His only Test caps came as a replacement in the second and third Tests in 1997. Healey's finest moments on a rugby pitch came in the green and red of Leicester however. In the 2001 an 2002 Heineken Cup finals Healey was instrumental in bringing the silverware to Welford Road. He provided the break that led to the winning score against Stade Francais in 2001, and he scored the decisive try himself against Munster in 2002. Following the high of the 2002 Heineken Cup win, it was back down to earth when Healey was left out of England's World Cup-winning squad in 2003. This event would gnaw at Healey to the end of his career, and he never played for England again following the World Cup warm-up with France in August 2003. His retirement came at the end of the 2005-06 season following several damaging injuries. Healey then worked for Credit Suisse and served as an analyst for the BBC and Sky. In 2008 Healey took part in the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing, following in the footsteps of Matt Dawson and Kenny Logan. In 2010, Healey was confirmed as ESPN's lead analyst prior to the UK channel's first season of Aviva Premiership rugby.
In this conversation, I had the pleasure of chatting with Pat Howard, ex-Wallaby, ex-Head Coach for the Leicester Tigers Rugby Club, ex-Manager of Team Performance for Cricket Australia, and current-CEO of MPower MSL Ltd, an ASX-listed sports software business. During our chat, we talked about Pat’s transition from player to coach, coach to sports administrator ... The post Beyond the Obvious – Episode with Pat Howard appeared first on David Hobart.
In My 70s with Pat Howard we take a trip down memory lane and re-visit those halcyon days of the golden decade the 70s #my70s #pathoward With the Gabbie Cabbie Produced/Edited by Chris Browne for SRBMedia
Gabbie Cabbie talks to former pro Pat Howard who made more than 500 appearances in the Football League for Barnsley, Newcastle United, Arsenal, Birmingham City and Bury, and also appeared in the NASL for Portland Timbers.
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Did you ever wonder what go into writing an opinion piece in the newspaper? On the Tuesday edition of our show, we asked veteran journalists from the Erie Times-News and GoErie.com all about the editorials we read on a daily basis. At the TalkErie.com microphones were Pat Howard, Editor/opinion and engagement, and Lisa Thompson, editorial writer. Our conversation also covered the community-advancing Erie Next initiative of journalism and special events by the Erie Times-News.
Cricket Australia CEO Kevin Roberts speaks to Anthony Hudson and Jack Heverin about the selection policies, Pat Howard's potential replacement, the BBL and more.
G'day fellas, we're back for the first test for Australia and South Africa. We'll take you through the upcoming cricket schedule, make all the bold predictions, discuss the various payment schemes for cricketers, shit on Pat Howard for a bit, go through a brand new round of buy/sell/hold, and make Michael get quizzed on cricket rules. Bring on Durban, can't wait! Don't forget to reach out to us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sportingwoods/ Or Twitter https://twitter.com/sporting_woods Or Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/sportingwoodspodcast
Pat Howard has had a pretty incredible career. He played 20 tests for the Wallabies during a decade-long professional rugby career. He has been a first grade coach, a rugby administrator, a high performance director for Australian Rugby, a Chief Operating Officer for a property funds management group – and right now he’s the General Manager of Team Performance with Cricket Australia. …and he’s learned a truckload along the way about how to manage himself and other people. He knows a thing or two about goal setting, decision making, dealing with pressure and working out what’s important in life. Pat has consciously extracted lessons about life and leadership on every step of his journey – and he was only too happy to share them during this episode of the Team Guru Podcast.
Green and Gold Rugby returns with the next in our Rugby World Cup 2015 Podcasts with Wallaby World Champions as our special guests. The Wallabies' all time leading point scorer, Michael Lynagh, is our very special guest on the show this week, joining us over the dodgy skype to London mobile waves that become evident at times in the interview. Still it is an extremely worthwhile lesson from one of the iconic figures in Australia's RWC history. Noddy takes us through some of the learnings from that inaugural RWC way back in 1987 before we focus more on the success of 1991. What better man to talk to about that amazing Quarter Final win against Ireland than the man who orchestrated its grand culmination? To wrap up his appearance on this Rugby World Cup 2015 Podcast, Lynagh glances forward to this year's tournament and gives his thoughts on two of the Wallabies' biggest problem areas - the flyhalf position and goal kicking. Whilst its not entirely RWC-related I couldn't let the opportunity go by without asking Michael for his thoughts on the recent issues around Queensland Rugby and the appointment of his old coach, John Connolly. On Lynagh's departure we have our very own Steve Lenthall and Tim Wrathall who I guess you could call G&GR's version of Scott Bowen and Pat Howard as they try to fill the shoes of the legend that is our Noddy. Unfortunately much like Pat and Scott, they were unable to replace Lynagh sufficiently well, at least the recording of our chat failed. But never fear as I believe I do a sterling job at recreating the discussion, and in half the time! Enjoy the listen.
The choices and features when buying a game camera can be daunting when trying to figure out which one is the best for your situations and price points. We asked Pat Howard from Covert Scouting Cameras to join us on this podcast to break it all down, step by step, to help you (and us) make the best choice for the dollar. In this episode you will learn: -Turning the Game Camera into a Hobby -The Covert Camera Linup (MP8, MP8Black, RED40, Black60, Outlook) -How to Choose the Camera that's Right for You and Your Set Up -Different Cameras for Different Situations and Budgets -What You Should Look for in a Camera Regarding Features -How Game Cameras can Double as Security Cameras -Will Infrared Spook Deer? -HD Game Camera with Audio! -How to Set Up a Game Camera for Studio Quality Pictures -Time Laspse Photography (when and why) -The Cell Phone Based Game Camera (this one may cause divorce) -The Effects of Extreme Cold and Heat on Game Cams -Pat coins the term "Remote Photography" -Do Game Cameras Smell Funny to Deer? -Camera Placement, Directional Positioning, Height Placement Strategies And MUCH MUCH MORE! Contact The Big Buck Registry: FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club!: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Want to be on this show? Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share- Send us a Direct Message on Facebook or Email: ShareforShare@BigBuckRegistry.com Submit a Buck Picture: Facebook Direct Message or Direct Post www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com or call 724-613-2825 Also find us on these fine networks: iTunes Sticher Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn Other Recommended Podcasts: CarrieZ Petersen’s Wildgame
This week we ask is James Franklin the new Jacob Oram and what does that mean for the old Jacob Oram? We talk about Pat Howard, the magic disappearing DRS system, catch up with club cricket and delve into the gutter to keep up with the match fixing trial.