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Best podcasts about Paul Burgess

Latest podcast episodes about Paul Burgess

Open1's Podcast
The 2nd Matrix Has You Neo, Wake Up

Open1's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 52:10


There is a phenomenon that occurs when somebody wakes up politically but does 0 self work and spiritual development. Essentially if this happens a truther hasn't progressed much further than a normie and this is why there becomes an established 'truther science' that cannot be questioned and anybody who does is vilified and attacked.We have just seen this play out with Paul Burgess having the cojones to challenge the truther community on chemtrails and the very strong normie like backlash he recieved.If we cannot continue to question long held beliefs in a rational way without getting to emotionally triggered, we're no better than the normies we love to mock.This show explains the second matrix in all it's glory.4 of the most common traps truthers find themsleves in are:ChemtrailsFlat EarthThe enemy has complete controlPolitics has no useEach one of these are very useful to the enemies of the truther movement and all four of them do damage to anyone who believes in them and hurt our movement overall. I used to believe in chemtrails myself when I first woke up nearly 13 years ago and it was a journey to come out of it. I see a lot of people still need to go on this journey and I don't expect this podcast to convince all of you but it may be the first knock you need that sets you down a new, better perspective you will formulate over time.I love the truther community so much, you are my brothers in sisters in arms against the elite evil agenda to enslave humanity and I want us to be the most effective freedom fighters we can be.This involves a holistic approach, combining the inner work with the outer work.These 4 traps are the most common and towards end of the show I wrap up with the more metaphysical and hyperdimensional side of things.Support the show

Mornings with Gareth Parker
"We've moved on': WAIS CEO responds to pole-vault coach drama

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 9:44


WA Institute of Sport CEO, Matt Fulton joined 6PR's Perth Today to address the front page of the Oz and the future pole-vaulting coach Paul Burgess.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Front
A glamour sport's dark secret

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 13:39 Transcription Available


Behind the glory of pole-vaulting gold medallists Nina Kennedy and Steve Hooker are allegations of abuse and authorities who didn’t do enough. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Stephanie Coombes, Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton and Jasper Leak, who composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Central Club Podcast
“Climate Change is FAKE" says Climate Realist Paul Burgess

The Central Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 131:06


Send us a textToday we have something a little different for you guys, something that concerns all of us whether we know it or not.Climate Change has been something that's been pushed on us all of our lives and the majority of us don't question why.Well apparently Climate Change is FAKE" says Climate Realist Paul Burgess & he doesn't just throw these bold statements out there willy nilly he has come forward with overwhelming evidence to argue his theory.So no matter what your viewpoint or opinion is on Climate Change I do think we should question everything and at bare minimum listen to what Climate Debunker Paul Burgess has to say.Leave us a comment with your opinion at the end.Support the showJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjOe4UwNRZx89uBXojoPcw/joinYou can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts!For more content head over to..Instagram: ThecentralclubpodcastFacebook Page: The Central ClubFacebook Profile: Central ClubTiktok: thecentralclubpodcastTiktok: thecentralclubclipsE-mail us at: Thecentralclubpodcast@gmail.comSTAY CENTRAL

Tom Nelson
Paul Burgess: Fighting for climate/energy rationality | Tom Nelson Pod #238

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 72:47


Paul Burgess B.Sc, MS.C, a retired Chartered Water Resources Engineer was in charge of water resource planning for large sections of the UK and sat on national UK committees. Before he retired he represented the whole of the country of Wales where he was  responsible for planning water supply, flood protection, reservoirs, hydrological and weather monitoring. He built the first mathematical model of the climate back in 1971. Retiring early from the water industry, Paul set up his own business. In the early 2000's, Paul became aware of the growing corruption of science by the climate alarmists and then started making videos to counter the alarmism. He now has over 80 videos on the subject. He gives talks all over the UK all at his own expense in order to further the cause he feels so passionate about. 00:00 Introduction to Paul Burgess  01:01 Challenges in Communicating Climate Issues 01:51 Debate and Opposition 02:35 Freedom of Speech Concerns 04:41 Local Community Efforts 06:17 Advertising Roadblocks 07:32 Isle of Man Campaign 13:15 Media and Public Reactions 19:05 Debate with Green Party Leader 35:55 Scientific Explanations and Public Talks 42:31 Explaining Climate Science with Robots 43:03 Satellite Measurements and Greenhouse Effect 45:05 Debating Climate Change Policies 48:30 Public Interactions and Challenges 49:30 Confronting Climate Activists 52:41 Podcast Discussion on Climate Change 01:03:12 Final Thoughts and YouTube Channel Paul Burgess' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateRealism ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Perspective - Manx Radio
Perspective 14.7.24 - Energy and Sustainability Director's Adrian Cowin and Ralph Peake challenge the views of controversial climate commentator Paul Burgess.

Perspective - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 50:24


Controversial climate scientist Paul Burgess has made several claims based on his interpretation of climate science which conflict significantly from the general consensus reached by climate scientists who say we need to act swiftly if we are to avoid our climate becoming so extreme that we will be unable to live in it. Mr Burgess refutes this consensus but on Perspective this week Adrian Cowin and Ralph Peake challenge Mr Burgess's position. Are we all about to bake in a hotter climate? Can renewables reduce our energy bills? Lots of questions but who do you believe?

Perspective - Manx Radio
Perspective 7.7.24 - controversial climate commentator Paul Burgess.

Perspective - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 50:21


While a significant majority of climate scientists are increasingly alarmed by the rapid pace of climate change, a growing proportion of voters across Europe are voting to stop climate action. That pleases Perspective's guest this week, Paul Burgess, who describes himself as a climate scientist and friend of four times gaoled, far right politician Tommy Robinson. You may be vehemently opposed to what he says or perhaps one of his big supporters - either way his views represent those of many people both here and across Europe and we would be foolish not to listen to them.

Manx Radio's Mannin Line
The cost of our renewable energy with IOM Green Party Leader Lamara Craine and Paul Burgess (talking tonight at the Legion); electricity prices, nuclear power, wind turbines and more. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

Manx Radio's Mannin Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 50:36


The cost of our renewable energy with IOM Green Party Leader Lamara Craine and Paul Burgess (talking tonight at the Legion); electricity prices, nuclear power, wind turbines and more. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

The Matt Feret Show
Unlocking Functional Medicine with CEO Paul Burgess | The Matt Feret Show Podcast | #070

The Matt Feret Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 75:16


In this episode of The Matt Feret Show, I interview functional medicine expert Paul Burgess. Paul is the CEO and founder of Paul Burgess Functional Medicine, a health service dedicated to providing its clients with curated, personalized healthcare that addresses health holistically through changes in diet, fitness, and lifestyle. Paul provides an overview of functional medicine and the beneficial outcomes of having a personalized health plan. Paul also gives expert tips on nutrition, common toxins, and how to identify early health complications. Introduction to Functional Medicine by Matt Feret and Paul Burgess [1:09]Personalizing Nutrition and Diet and Functional Medicine with Paul Burgess [9:23]How Functional Medicine Understands and Personalizes Healthcare with Paul Burgess [18:38]Toxins and Common Forever Chemicals with Paul Burgess [35:19]How Curated Treatment Plans are Created Using Functional Medicine with Paul Burgess [40:35]The Benefits of Functional Medicine with Paul Burgess [47:45]Common Early Indications of Health Complications with Paul Burgess [58:31]Concluding Nutritional Advice and Out with Matt Feret and Paul Burgess [1:05:02]Connect with me via the podcast website, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.Check out Paul Burgess' functional medicine website, podcast, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Human Optimization Podcast
Online Health Rabbit Holes & The 3x5 Diet

Human Optimization Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 60:56


Paul Burgess is a trailblazing entrepreneur renowned as the visionary founder of two highly esteemed entities: Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd, a global telehealth practice, and Paul Burgess Wellness, a transformative healthcare clinic. With an impressive track record spanning over two decades in patient care, Paul recognizes the challenges individuals face in discerning genuine relevance from mere hype. He remains steadfast in his mission to equip people with the tools and knowledge to make well-informed choices that align precisely with their unique health needs. Since 2014, he has hosted the “Paul Burgess Show” podcast, where he engages in enlightening conversations with leading experts, bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and practical health insights. Moreover, Paul's literary achievements have further solidified his authority as an influencer in the health and wellness sphere, as the celebrated author of two transformative books that empower readers with actionable strategies to unlock their full health potential. At the heart of Paul's endeavors lies the 3x5 diet plan, a testament to his innovation and dedication to personalized nutrition. Through this acclaimed approach, he continues to revolutionize how individuals approach their well-being, recognizing that each person's health journey is a unique expression of their individuality. With unwavering determination, Paul Burgess strives to empower every patient he serves to embrace a life of vitality, purpose, and fulfillment, making certain that happiness and well-being go hand in hand for each individual on their transformative health path. Paul@paulburgess.uk Paulburgess.uk Linkedin Facebook Instagram Youtube

TheHealthHub
Why Functional Medicine Should Be a Part Of Your Health Journey With Paul Burgess

TheHealthHub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 46:00


In this episode we speak with Paul Burgess about enhancing your health journey by incorporating Functional Medicine. Paul is the founder of the global telehealth practice, Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd and the Owner of Paul Burgess Wellness. With over two decades of experience in treating patients, he realized that what people really need nowadays is certainty that the choices they make about their health are the right ones for them. With so much conflicting information on the internet today, it is impossible to know what is actually relevant and what is just hype. Paul started the Paul Burgess Show in 2014, he is the author of two books, and is the creator of the 3x5 diet plan. Paul has a goal for each of his patients to live a happy fulfilling life. Learning Points: • Why is a comprehensive intake key to a functional medicine practitioner? • Why do online searches fall short in solving our health issues? • Why is proper testing important for navigating your health journey? Social Media: Website: https://www.paulburgess.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulburgess.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.burgess.986227 Twitter: https://twitter.com/athleticnutri YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZC3lMnnNuDBpXylgG0TBhg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-burgess-1427a230/

The Shrapnel Podcast
Shrapnel Live – Wild Colonial Boys

The Shrapnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 78:15


Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack We were delighted to be joined by author and academic Paul Burgess for our inaugural live show. Paul discussed his new book Wild Colonial Boys (Manchester University Press) - a revealing and no holds barred autobiography charting his early life growing up in loyalist north and west Belfast, his passion for class politics and music and his ascent to fame with Ruefrex. The Working Class Activism in Academia Podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-98820246

Healthy Tips After 50 Podcast
Navigating the Risks of Online Health Advice

Healthy Tips After 50 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 45:28


My guest this week is Paul Burgess, the owner of Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Limited, to tackle the topic of conflicting online health information and the importance of seeking professional guidance before blindly following it. Paul emphasizes the dangers of self-diagnosing based on online advice and highlights the need to address root causes of health issues rather than just treating symptoms. He urges listeners to entrust their health to knowledgeable professionals, emphasizing the complexity of individual health and the ineffectiveness of quick fixes.   Paul also delved into the impact of lifestyle choices, genetics, and age on health outcomes. He shares success stories of patients who have been proactive in addressing their health concerns and emphasizes the need for consistent monitoring and testing. Throughout our lively conversation, Paul provides valuable insights on personalized approaches to nutrition, supplementation, and the impact of medication on overall health.   Listeners can visit Paul's website at www.paulburgess.uk and book a free 30-minute consult call to discuss their health concerns, habits, and beliefs.

SILENCED with Tommy Robinson
Episode 24 - SILENCED with Tommy Robinson - Paul Burgess

SILENCED with Tommy Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 103:44


Support our work here - https://urbanscoop.news/supportus/Paul Burgess is a retired Chartered Water Resources Engineer who was in charge of water resource planning for large sections of the UK and sat on national UK committees. He built the first mathematical model of the climate back in 1971.Retiring early from the water industry, Paul set up his own business. In the early 2000's, Paul became aware of the growing corruption of science by the climate alarmists and then started making videos to counter the alarmism.He now has over 80 videos on the subject, gives talks all over the UK and regularly features on GB News all in order to further the cause he feels so passionate about.A varied an interesting life is an understatement as Paul has faced death threats, bomb plots and travelled the world by boat, witnessing different cultures and creeds- its my pleasure to welcome him to my Podcast.

James Miller | Lifeology
The Benefits of Working with a Functional Medicine Doctor | Paul Burgess

James Miller | Lifeology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 26:47


Paul Burgess teaches you the importance of working with a functional medicine doctor to help your healthiest life. PaulBurgess.uk #PaulBurgess #PBFM #functionalmedicinedoctor #functionalmedicine

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio - The Benefits of Working with a Functional Medicine Doctor | Paul Burgess

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 26:47


Paul Burgess teaches you the importance of working with a functional medicine doctor to help your healthiest life. PaulBurgess.uk #PaulBurgess #PBFM #functionalmedicinedoctor #functionalmedicine

Self-Care Goddess Podcast
SCGP: 92 | How To Make Health Decisions While Sifting Through Conflicting Internet Information | Paul Burgess

Self-Care Goddess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 81:36


In today's fast-paced world, taking charge of your health has never been more crucial. The age-old adage, "putting yourself first is not selfish, it's charitable," holds truer than ever. Prioritizing self-care isn't about neglecting others, but about ensuring you're the best version of yourself when you show up to help others. This sentiment is echoed by Paul Burgess on the Self-Care Goddess podcast episode #92. Paul Burgess, the founder of Global Telehealth practice, Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd. and the owner of Paul Burgess Wellness, has over two decades of experience in treating patients by guiding them on how to live a happy and fulfilling life. Paul advocates Self-Care practices, such as regular exercise, meditation, stress management, adequate sleep, and a balanced diet for ultimate healing. In this inspiring episode we talk about the following topics:  ✅ The Pitfalls of Relying on Dr. Google  ✅ Navigating the Cost of Personalized Health ✅ Dangerous Side Effects of Statin Drugs  ✅ Beyond Symptom Management ✅ Mindset Mastery ✅ Paul's 5 Pillars of Health: Testing, IF, 3x5 Diet, Fat Burning, Sleep   ✅ Environmental Toxins & Their Impact on Mental Health  ✅ Tricks to Stimulate the Brain & Support Neuroplasticity  ✅ And so much more. 

The Health Fix
Ep 410: How to Be Sure You're Doing the Right Thing for Your Health - With Paul Burgess

The Health Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 58:59


Does the amount of conflicting information out there on health have you frustrated? Wish someone could clarify everything for you when it came to diet, exercise and what your body needs for optimal health?  Paul Burgess is the founder of a global telehealth practice, Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd and the Owner of Paul Burgess Wellness.  He's also the host of The Paul Burgess Show podcast since 2014, is the author of two books, and is the creator of the 3x5 diet plan.  In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews Paul Burgess on what it takes optimize your health faster and longer. What You'll Learn In This Episode: The reality of trading your health for medications that change lab values Hidden sources of imbalances that stem from your beliefs and behaviors Why it's so important to be certain that what you're doing is the right thing for you The downside of being type A and an entrepreneur Gamechanging effects of bioregulator peptides for those 40+   Resources From The Show: Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Website Paul's Book - The 3x5 Diet Paul's Podcast - The Paul Burgess Show

The Biohacking Secrets Show
EP 316: Biohacking FAILS + Progressing in Your Health with Paul Burgess

The Biohacking Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 70:14


Paul Burgess is the founder of the global telehealth practice, Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Ltd and the Owner of Paul Burgess Wellness. With over two decades of experience in treating patients, he realized that what people really need nowadays is certainty that the choices they make about their health are the right ones for them. With so much conflicting information on the internet today, it is impossible to know what is actually relevant and what is just hype. Paul has been running the Paul Burgess Show podcast since 2014, is the author of two books, and is the creator of the 3x5 diet plan. Paul has a goal for each of his patients to live a happy fulfilling life.   Learn more about working with Anthony 1-on-1 to biohack your six pack, sharpen your mind, and optimize your most important longevity biomarkers at www.BiohackerCoaching.com   - Grab your free copy of The Biohacker's Guide to Upgraded Energy and Focus (just help with s/h) https://biohackersguide.com/free-guide   - Subscribe to our free email newsletter www.biohackersguide.com/energycrash    - Subscribe to The Biohacking Secrets Show podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biohacking-secrets-show/id1139825099   Join Our Uncensored Telegram Channel for VIP Biohacking Content You Can't Get On Social

Happy Whole You
140. Uncovering the Root Causes of Health Issues: A Conversation with Paul Burgess

Happy Whole You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 40:56


In today's episode, I welcome Paul Burgess, a trailblazing entrepreneur and functional medicine practitioner. Paul is the creator of the Three by Five diet, a fat loss plan designed to help individuals burn extra fat. Paul discusses his journey into the world of functional medicine and his passion for addressing the root causes of health issues. He highlights the limitations of traditional medicine in treating chronic health conditions and emphasizes the importance of individualized care. Our conversation delves into the power of beliefs and their impact on health, as well as the need for personalized health solutions. We also stress the significance of looking beyond symptoms to understand what drives health challenges and making self-care a priority for a better, thriving life   “It's about treating the individual root causes, and I'll say that plural, because it's always more than one thing, and not treating the symptom.”   Paul's passion for health and his transition into functional medicine. Discussion on the limitations of traditional medicine for chronic health conditions. The importance of individualized care in functional medicine. Emphasizing the role of beliefs and mindset in health. The need to address the root causes of health issues rather than just symptoms. The significance of personalized health solutions.     Connect with Paul: Email: paul@paulburgess.uk Website: www.paulburgess.uk Phone number: 07949 511 377 LinkedIn: in/paul-burgess-1427a230 Twitter: @athleticnutri Facebook: /paul.burgess.986227 Instagram: @paulburgess.uk Youtube: /@paulburgess Podcast: the-paul-burgess-functional-medicine-podcast Connect with me:  Email: annamarie@happywholeyou.com / info@HappyWholeYou.com Website: www.happywholeyou.com / https://linktr.ee/happywholeyou Instagram: @happywholeyou Facebook: Happy Whole You LinkedIn: Anna Marie Frank Venmo: @happywholeyou

Bomb Mom
Creating Certainty In Health With Paul Burgess |185

Bomb Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 73:25


Today's episode is brought to you by AG1 Ignite Your Daily Routine Are you looking for certainty in your wellness choices? Need help deciding if something is hype or relevant? Paul Burgess Paul Burgess is the founder of the global tele-health practice, Functional Medicine Ltd and the Owner of Paul Burgess Wellness. With over two decades of experience… The post Creating Certainty In Health With Paul Burgess |185 appeared first on Melissa Vogel.

Tom Nelson
Paul Burgess: Climate Realism | Tom Nelson Pod #136

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 65:08


Paul Burgess B.Sc, MS.C, a retired Chartered Water Resources Engineer was in charge of water resource planning for large sections of the UK and sat on national UK committees. Before he retired he represented the whole of the country of Wales where he was  responsible for planning water supply, flood protection, reservoirs, hydrological and weather monitoring. He built the first mathematical model of the climate back in 1971. Retiring early from the water industry, Paul set up his own business. In the early 2000's, Paul became aware of the growing corruption of science by the climate alarmists and then started making videos to counter the alarmism. He now has over 80 videos on the subject. He gives talks all over the UK all at his own expense in order to further the cause he feels so passionate about. Paul Burgess' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateRealism Slides for this podcast: https://tomn.substack.com/p/paul-burgess-podcast-slides ========= About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Biblioteca Del Metal
Especial Joyas Del Coleccionismo, EP#2 - (Camel / Escenas De Canterbury) - Especial Fans - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 120:02


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Camel es un grupo de rock británico, formado en Londres en 1969 y consolidado en 1971. Es uno de los pioneros del rock progresivo, y uno de los pilares fundamentales del género, junto a bandas como Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, o King Crimson. También participó en la Escena de Canterbury. Considerada como una de las mejores bandas inglesas surgidas en la década de 1970, Camel combinó elementos tomados del jazz, la música clásica y barroca, el blues e incluso la música electrónica, para crear álbumes de notable creatividad y precisión técnica. Los inicios de Camel se sitúan hacia 1964, cuando los hermanos Andrew e Ian Latimer se unieron a sus amigos Alan Butcher y Richard Over para formar un grupo llamado The Phantom Four. En 1969, Andrew organiza otro grupo, The Brew, junto a Doug Ferguson en el bajo y Andy Ward en la batería. El trío se unió al solista Phil Goodhand-Tait para la grabación del disco "I think I´ll Write A Song" y su posterior gira a principios de 1971. Para diciembre de 1971, Camel ha adquirido ya su nombre definitivo y la formación clásica del grupo, con Peter Bardens (teclados, voz), Doug Ferguson (bajo, voz), Andy Ward (batería, percusiones) y Andrew Latimer (guitarra, flauta, voz). En agosto de 1972, firmaron un contrato con MCA Records y grabaron su primer disco. En medio de las grabaciones, el productor Dave Williams les sugiere que contraten un cantante. Tras realizar una audición a casi 30 candidatos, deciden cantar ellos mismos. El timbre peculiar de las voces de Latimer y Bardens se convierte en uno de los rasgos distintivos del grupo. Su álbum homónimo de debut lanzado en 1973, Camel, obtiene poco éxito. Sin embargo, con el tiempo se convertiría en uno de sus trabajos más representativos. Canciones como Slow Yourself Down o Never Let Go y números instrumentales como Arubaluba o Six Ate fueron perfilando el sonido de la banda. La exigencia y falta de éxito comercial les lleva a romper con su discográfica, tras lo cual recalan en Decca, con la que permanecieron durante los diez años siguientes. El primer disco para Decca, segundo de su carrera, fue Mirage. Álbum grabado noviembre de 1973 y lanzado en marzo del año siguiente. Aquí Latimer se estrena ejecutando la flauta, dándole un nuevo sonido característico a la banda. No hubo sencillo de promoción, ni tampoco entró en las listas inglesas, pero la respuesta de los medios de comunicación en general con el disco acabado era muy prometedora. La prestigiosa revista Sounds fue una de las primeras en alabar el trabajo y Andy Ward y Doug Ferguson fueron descritos como una máquina bien engrasada. Aún más lejos fue la revista musical Beat que declaró a Mirage como Álbum del Mes, y finalmente llegó la sorpresa cuando el disco entró en los Billboard Top 149 y permaneció visible durante nada menos que 13 semanas. Hoy, Mirage está considerado como uno de los discos imprescindibles dentro del rock sinfónico de todos los tiempos. La revista Rolling Stone lo incluyó en el puesto 21 de los 50 grandes discos de Rock Progresivo de todos los tiempos.​ En abril de 1975 editan el álbum The Snow Goose, enteramente instrumental, que está basado en la novela homónima de Paul Gallico. Aunque el propio escritor mostró su descontento, pues los relacionó con la marca de cigarrillos —Gallico los detestaba— se trata de una obra magistral que se convertiría en el álbum clásico del grupo. El 17 de abril de 1975 el álbum fue presentado en un concierto en el Royal Albert Hall de la capital inglesa junto a la Orquesta Sinfónica de Londres . Fue el paso definitivo de Camel a la escena internacional. Por vez primera entra en las listas inglesas de los álbumes más vendidos alcanzando el Top 20 y manteniéndose en listas durante más de tres meses , alcanzando el honor de revistas prestigiosas como Melody Maker y participaron en el programa de televisión "Old Grey Whistle Test" de la BBC (donde actuaron junto a una pequeña orquesta de cámara). En 1976 editan Moonmadness, reclutando al saxofonista Mel Collins para su presentación en vivo. El baterista Ward empujaba el sonido de la banda hacia el jazz y eso trajo las primeras tensiones en el grupo, que dieron como resultado la marcha de Ferguson. En 1977 se edita Rain Dances, con varias colaboraciones de músicos como Brian Eno, y entra al grupo Richard Sinclair, ex-Caravan. En 1978 sale el álbum Breathless, tras cuyo lanzamiento Peter Bardens abandona Camel. Como sustitutos para la gira correspondiente contrataron dos teclistas: Dave Sinclair, primo de Richard Sinclair y ex-Caravan, y a Jan Schelhaas, que más adelante acabarían uniéndose a Caravan. Estos cuatro últimos trabajos discográficos les dieron el éxito tanto en Europa como en Japón. Al finalizar la última gira, los Sinclair se fueron y les relevaron Kit Watkins y Colin Bass. Esta formación grabó su álbum más comercial hasta la fecha, I Can See Your House From Here (1979). El grupo inició la década con el álbum conceptual Nude (1981), basado en la historia del soldado japonés Hiroo Onoda, que se mantuvo oculto durante varios años después de acabada la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sin saber que ésta ya había acabado. Para este disco Latimer tuvo que recurrir a los teclados de Duncan MacKay, ya que Watkins y Bass andaban inmersos en otros proyectos, si bien participaron en la gira de presentación del LP. Comenzó a colaborar en las letras la esposa de Latimer, Susan Hoover. Ya en 1981 la compañía discográfica celebra los diez años del grupo y la cifra de 1.500.000 copias vendidas de sus discos anteriores y edita "The Chamaleón" un recopilatorio con canciones escogidas por Latimer y Ward. A mediados de 1981, Andy Ward abandona la banda por problemas con las drogas y el alcohol y Camel se disuelve. Sin grupo y presionado por la discográfica para sacar un nuevo disco, Latimer se rodea de músicos invitados para sacar The Single Factor. Luego saldría Stationary Traveller, álbum en que Latimer buscó la colaboración de Ton Scherpenzeel, teclista del grupo neerlandés Kayak, y el baterista Paul Burges. Este trabajo fue muy bien recibido por la crítica y Colin Bass volvió para la gira, junto con Chris Rainbow y Richie Close. A partir de este momento, Bass estaría presente en todas las formaciones de Camel. Tras la publicación de Pressure Points, concierto grabado durante la gira de 1984, la banda desapareció por un largo periodo. A inicios de la década de 1990 Latimer volvió a usar el nombre de Camel, aunque él era ya el único miembro fundador que permanecía en el grupo. Decide vender su casa en Inglaterra y se muda a Estados Unidos, donde funda el sello discográfico Camel Productions. En el año 1991 el grupo edita Dust and Dreams, un álbum conceptual basado en la novela Las uvas de la ira de John Steinbeck. Dust and Dreams fue escrito a mediados de los ochenta pero Andy Latimer reescribió gran parte del álbum ya en California incorporando músicos estadounidenses. Tras siete años sin salir de gira el grupo se pone en marcha como cuarteto con Andy Latimer, Colin Bass, Paul Burgess más la inclusión de Mickey Simmons (ex-Mike Oldfield, Fish) en los teclados. Tanto la gira como el disco fue muy bien recibido por la crítica, especialmente en el Norte de Europa, lo que en cierta manera significaba un éxito para el grupo tras apostar por su independencia del mainstream. Ahora, con la total libertad artística consolidada Camel comienza una producción discográfica de los años siguientes que comprende numerosos álbumes en directo de anteriores giras y nuevos álbumes y colaboraciones con otros artistas. El siguiente álbum en estudio concebido entre Andy y su esposa Susan, fue Harbour of Tears (1996), dedicado al puerto de Cobh (Irlanda), desde donde embarcaron muchos emigrantes hacia EE. UU. durante la gran hambruna irlandesa de 1845-1849. Tras ello realizaron una gira por Estados Unidos, Europa y Japón, tras la cual editaron Coming of Age en doble CD y DVD grabado en directo en la misma. Harbour of Tears recuperó a muchos de los seguidores de Camel y entra en las listas Neerlandesas devolviendo al grupo el interés de los seguidores del rock progresivo. En 1999 la banda formada por Latimer, Stewart, Bass y Scherpenzeel grabó Rajaz, un retorno a sus raíces de rock progresivo, inspirado en el rastro dejado por los dromedarios en desierto que sirve de guía a los nómadas. Álbum diferente en composición a los dos anteriores en el que predominaba la música más sinfónica y compuesta desde el piano, en este nuevo disco la guitarra se convierte en centro de la mayoría de los temas. Ese mismo año, Colin Bass edita un álbum en solitario, el fabuloso "An Outcast of the Islands" que contaba con la participación de sus compañeros Andy Latimer y Dave Stewart. Pero tras la grabación del disco, Stewart deja la banda y se muda a Escocia, y para la gira de ese año, fue sustituido por Denis Clement, incorporándose también a los teclados Guy LeBlanc. Quedando la formación de la siguiente manera: Andy Latimer, Colin Bass, Denis Clement y Guy Leblanc. A mediados del año 2000 emprenden una serie de conciertos y en 2001 por primera vez, el grupo realiza una exitosa gira por Sudamérica. En el 2002 lanzan un nuevo álbum de estudio titulado A Nod and a Wink, como homenaje a Peter Bardens, fallecido en enero del mismo año, y en 2003 emprenden una gira mundial a la que denominan "The Last Farewell" con la que comunican el fin de giras mundiales y centrarse más en giras más limitadas en espacio y tiempo. Luego de un tiempo, el grupo desaparece de escena durante un largo período, dando a conocer pocas noticias de Camel. Andy Latimer y Susan Hoover anuncian que retornan a Inglaterra donde establecen nuevamente la base de operaciones de Camel Productions en el futuro. En el año 2006 aparece la noticia de una colaboración de Andy Latimer con Roger Waters de Pink Floyd para unirse a la gira de Dark Side Of The Moon, pero finalmente no se lleva a cabo. En el año 2008 publican en su sitio oficial que una grave enfermedad había afectado la salud de Andrew Latimer. Este mismo año recibe un trasplante de médula ósea acompañado de un intenso tratamiento, con el cual logra recuperar casi el total de su salud. Tras esta conmovedora noticia para Camel, la banda se toma una pausa indefinida, esperando la recuperación completa de Latimer, y tampoco dan a conocer nuevas noticias. Finalmente en el año 2010 se publica el DVD The Opening Farewell, perteneciente al último concierto dado en su última gira, y Andy comienza a reaparecer como músico sesionista en varios álbumes y colaboraciones con distintos grupos. Camel regresa en 2013 a los escenarios con una extensa gira por Europa y Reino Unido de conciertos celebrando los 40 años del mítico álbum The Snow Goose, del cual se publica una reedición. Bajo la nueva formación compuesta por Andy Latimer, Colin Bass, Guy LeBlanc, Jason Hart y Denis Clement, el grupo vuelve a surgir en escena. Durante la gira se graba el concierto en el Teatro Barbican de Londres y editado posteriormente en DVD In From The Cold, que se divide en 2 discos. Andy Latimer recibió en 2014 el premio Lifetime Achievement de mano de la prestigiosa revista musical Prog de teamrock.com y una nominación en la categoría de Evento en Vivo por la gira The Snow Goose. Para 2014-15 el grupo gira nuevamente por Europa presentando esta vez un repertorio de los temas más emblemáticos de su larga trayectoria, con especial atención al álbum Moonmadness el cual tocan casi al completo. La formación sigue siendo la misma excepto la incorporación de Ton Scherpenzeel en sustitución debido a grave enfermedad de Guy LeBlanc, fallecido en 2015. En mayo de 2016, Camel extiende sus actuaciones a Japón y Andy Latimer afirma tener grabado material casi para cinco discos, pero sin confirmar si al menos algo de ese nuevo material será editado. El puesto de teclista lo ocupa el joven Pete Jones. El 17 de septiembre de 2018 Camel inició su gira "Moonmadness Tour 2018" en el Royal Albert Hall de Londres, donde grabaron su último material audiovisual. El 29 de noviembre de 2021 Camel anunció en su sitio oficial una gira por Reino Unido para junio de 2023, motivo de celebración por sus 50 años de carrera. Camel ha sido citado como influencia por artistas y bandas como Opeth, Rick Astley, The Alan Parsons Project, Brian Eno, Steven Wilson, Dream Theater, Änglagård, etc. Pagina Oficial: https://www.camelproductions.com/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal - (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/308558

Hearts of Oak Podcast
James Harvey - Students Against Tyranny: Stop Discriminating Against Non-Woke Students

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 43:57 Transcription Available


Our education system is changing rapidly and the once vital skills of debate and reason have been washed away with a fear of offence and disagreement. James Harvey is our guest today and he is a student who has had to stand his ground. It would have been so much easier to fit into the woke madness and keep his head down, but that's not James. He has bravely stood for common sense, reason and debate in his university so he joins Hearts of Oak to discuss his experiences and also to talk about how and why he set up Students Against Tyranny. James Harvey is a 19 year old who is the founder of Students Against Tyranny, a platform to connect like-minded students so they don't feel so isolated and alone in their beliefs. He is also a proud journalist for Voice of Wales and the host of the Thursday evening show on Unity News Network. Follow James on social media..... GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/vowjames Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamesHarvey2503?s=20 Follow and support Students Against Tyranny..... GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/SATOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/SATOfficial_1?s=20 Telegram: https://t.me/studentsagainsttyrannyofficial Catch James every Thursday at 8pm on Unity News Network https://unitynewsnetwork.co.uk/ Originally broadcast live 24.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Today, we're going to look at education, which we've looked at in varying degrees, but this time, what it is like for those going through university at the moment. And it is wonderful to have James Harvey with us tonight. James, thank you so much for your time.   (James Harvey) I really appreciate you having me on. Not at all. Watched you, what you're doing with Students Against Tyranny, obviously, seeing you on Voice of Wales, and you're there in the Voice of Wales set, well-known to us all. Obviously on Unity News. When are you on? Is it Tuesday or Thursday evenings? Thursday evening at 8 p.m. on UNN. So we'll catch you there. And your handle there at JamesHarvey2503. People can follow you on Twitter and find out what you're up to. Obviously you were at the fifth anniversary Unity News Network, and I saw a number of pictures you put up over those few days. Yeah, it was absolutely brilliant. So I got to meet some people that I, you know, I've spoken to a lot online, never met them in person, like Siraj for example, correct not political, stuff like that. And it was just, it was an amazing couple of few days really. I mean, on the first day we went outside the Ministry of Defence and unrolled a banner. Straight after that, then we went to Parliament Square where I got to wave a placard around that said not a penny more to the Zelensky regime in front of all the Extinction Rebellion lot. And have a few conversations with them as well, because that's what it's all about, isn't it? Free speech and you know, ability to debate and I found that with groups like Extinction Rebellion, they're a lot more willing to have that conversation with you than say Antifa or stand up to racism. So yeah, I enjoyed it. No, absolutely. And we're going to talk about your, maybe your background first. I know I followed the issues you've had, I guess being a conservative student, someone who believes right and wrong, common sense. You can't wake up and change your gender over your cornflakes or whatever area that we are being bombarded with. And I kind of watch my kids in school, but obviously at university, which is supposedly a bastion of free speech where your ideas are challenged, where you clash with other people and you come out a better person because you better understand issues. It is becoming very, very different. do you just want to give us a I guess a snapshot of what it has been like for you and the difficulty you have faced?   So I've faced a lot with my university but what I will say is that what I found through my research is that the highest ranked universities are often the most restrictive around free speech. If you're going to a university that focuses on your creativity over your academic ability, then usually that university is much better in terms of free speech. So for example, if you go to Cambridge or the Imperial College, where they're very highly ranked in the UK, they are very restrictive around free speech and they're more likely to punish you for wrong think and being outspoken in kind of conservative and liberal viewpoints. My university, which is Trinity St. David's in Swansea, is it focuses on creativity over academic ability. So I found that it's much better in terms of free speech. However, I have faced some issues along the way. So there was two videos, right? So there was one video where I basically talked about one of our teachers who'd made a student drop out by going on a rant about toxic masculinity and all this kind of this anti-man feminism stuff, right? And so I did a video talking about that. That got quite a lot of views on Twitter. And then I also, I remember they brought up a picture in my class of a Hindu woman standing up to a member of the EDL. And I'd taken like a five second video clip. You couldn't see anyone's faces. You couldn't hear anything. I was just showing exactly what was on the screen. And yeah, that got me in a lot of trouble with my university as well. So what they said is that I broke the lecture recording policy and I put student lives in danger. By publicizing it pretty much, right? So I had an email basically telling me they were gonna instigate disciplinary procedures against me which I immediately got in touch with Neil McCrae from the workers of England, who's a brilliant man. And if any students are watching and you are looking for a good union to join, head over to Workers of England. They do a student discount, which is about 48 quid a year. And they're very helpful and very good at dealing with these kinds of situations. Now at first, over email, they were basically telling me that I wasn't allowed legal representation in the meeting. So they wanted it just to be me on my own. I'd fought against this and I said, nope, I'm going to bring someone anyway. Now, the words that we're using, by the way, and Julie, who's watching, I was kind of going back and forth with her about this. The words that we're using was, we don't normally allow legal professionals. We don't advise it. So they're not telling me I can't do it. They're saying, well, we don't suggest it, right? But they're very careful in the words that they use. So I actually attended one of these meetings with my, I managed to, I basically brought in my lawyer anyway, Neil McCrae. I am entitled to legal representation, whether they say I am or not. And so I brought him into the meeting with us and it went much better than I was expecting. They just asked me to remove the videos. Because there was another part of it as well, they said I was causing the university reputational damage. Now that's an interesting point because there's an article in Wales Online called University of Wales Trinity St David's warns that students spreading COVID misinformation could face disciplinary action. So they'd given a statement to Wales Online admitting that I studied there. No one knew I went to that university before they admitted it, so it's their fault that people know I go there. And so if they were so concerned, they wouldn't have given, a statement. They wouldn't have. That's just how it is, right? And so because they'd admitted that I went there, I thought, you know what, it's okay to do videos about my university, right, as you would rightly think. And so, you know, I did these videos not thinking I was getting into trouble. Now, I have removed the videos because unfortunately, otherwise I will be kicked, out. That's what they're saying. So it ended up being no further action, just as long as the the videos were removed. Yeah.   I mean, tell me that, because I've talked to others in uni and they basically keep their head down, keep quiet, don't want to rock the boat, think that actually the be-all and end-all of life is a degree. That's not necessarily, no, that is a part of the jigsaw, let's say that. But what do you say to others who just think actually, you know, I can't really speak on these issues, I can be an activist I can engage later on, but I just need to concentrate on these three, four years of my life. Yeah, well, it's the thing. I mean, a lot of young people, as everyone knows, you know, it's kind of the, um, it's the stereotype of university students right now. Um, that's where it's a very left wing, like you should be left wing. If you're not left wing, there's something wrong with you. That's the kind of dominated belief on a lot of universities. Right, now. The thing is that those who are socialists are those who have read Carl. No. Yeah. Those who are socialists are those who have read Marx and Lenin, right? But those who are anti-socialist are the ones who understand Marx and Lenin, right? Once you read, like for example, with Marx, right, if you read his earlier work, he was a lot more liberal than later on, right? He became far more radicalized during the later periods, right? And so, you know, Marxism is obviously world domination for historical materialism. They attach labels to you like far-right, racist, homophobic, bigots, whatever, in order to shut you up. Yeah, that's that's why they do it. But I think you'll find that there's a quite a silent majority of people who disagree with communism in universities, right? Disagree with the the left's beliefs, right? I found a lot more right wing students than I first thought I would. There's like, for example, there's quite a few Tommy Robinson supporters on my course, right? And that's not something you would expect among university campuses, right? Love it.   It is amazing to see that, right? And they loved my t-shirt as well, because I wore a black and white Unite t-shirt with all the pictures of Tommy and his black mates. So the thing is, the labels only have power if you give them power, right? Like, I couldn't care these days, right? At first, yeah, I cared. Now, I really don't. I mean, we were called far-right extremists the other day in an article from Nation Cymru, and then they used as the face of the Students Against Tyranny far-right was an old lady with a sign that says no to 15-minute cities, right? And this lady, I had a conversation with her, she was a God-fearing woman, right? And so these labels, they shouldn't bother you, right? They're just, at the end of it, at the end of the day, they're just words, right? And I think for me in particular, you know, I'm willing, as long as students, as long as what I'm saying gives students the confidence to speak up, then I'm willing to risk my future employment or whatever and so anyone who's watching who's afraid of the labels don't be don't be they're just words yeah um Marxism only works when you let these labels bother you if if you start speaking up and you you kind of ignore the labels ignore the far right nonsense right then Marxism would never work right would never thrive yeah um so yeah that's that's my advice to anyone watching   Okay, sounds good, good advice. Students Against Tyranny, you started Students Against Tyranny as a way of pushing back against the fascism, the censorship, the restrictions that we see. Tell us about what your thoughts were on starting up, because again, people can, be vocal, can speak, it does take time and energy and most people watching don't realise the work it entails building an organization from the ground up. You're not, you weren't dropped into something ready-made. You actually have to build it. So tell us about that idea first of Students Against Tyranny and then about building that up.   So it all started with Anna Brees and I know I hate the name as well, right? But she was doing a photo shoot for a website, right? Again, vaccinepassports.com. So I went down there back then, right? She wasn't as bad and as hated as she is now. And I understandably hated as well, but I'd sat down, but after the photo shoot, we were all at the pub and she, you know, I sat down with her and I did an interview in that interview. I said, what was it? If you allow the government to break the law and to violate your rights because of an emergency, what's stopping them from creating an emergency to break the law. And it went viral on Twitter, got a lot of views. I used that then to kind of launch my Twitter and a couple of days later I had the idea to start Students Against Tyranny. The main reason being is that a lot of people had kind of asked me beforehand when are the students going to start standing up, stuff like that, so I basically decided to start Students Against Tyranny. We started with a Crowdfunder which in the beginning raised a lot of money but I don't think people realize how quickly money goes, especially when you're running a campaign group. It's like everything just costs so much money and especially with the cost of living crisis as well. The main thing is the traveling, isn't it? But it started as kind of a way to connect like-minded students so they didn't feel so alone and isolated in their beliefs and opinions, especially around the vaccine as well. We were very concerned that, because a lot of friends, you know, have the belief that you should take the vaccine, if you don't, you're killing other people. And you've got parents as well in the schooling system and you had medical students. The main idea was to kind of, if they had a social group to talk to, it would stop the peer pressure and they would decide not to get the vaccine rather than to get it. So that's the main reason why it started, right? But then I look at these groups like Youth for Freedom and Freedom for Teenagers, which is another two youth groups that exist, they're already for the social aspect of things. And then you look at other groups like Stand in the Park and stuff like that, and I kind of realized there is a lot of social groups out there for anyone. So I wanted to move away from that to activism. And so I slowly made that move into activism. Yeah, we did help the medical students at the time, we managed to get our legal letters to all of them. At the time, I think we had about 400 medical students joined Students Against Tyranny just to get the legal letters, which was absolutely fantastic. So we got out there. Sorry, I've lost my point. Yeah, so we kind of moved in the direction of activism. Then we started doing events. So April 9th, 2022, I believe it was, we did an event outside the Imperial College. Now at the time this was the first liberal student rally that had been done in quite a long time, I believe, in the UK. So we managed to get about 35 students and about 15 adults to support us, which doesn't sound like a lot, but when you're dealing with left-wing students and students who are scared to speak out, it's quite a large number in proportion. So we did that event, and for a while, you know, it's pretty much just being me and a small team on our own doing this stuff until Wes came along and Wes started doing outreach. And then we got invited to a rally with Ramis and a few other people, which was a youth outreach march. It was led by the youth, which is obviously, was also led by Nazrin, Jess Felicity, Luca, Wes, you know, Monty, some great, great people. And it kind of, there's a lot of young people came along to that event, which is brilliant because it allowed us to do a lot of outreach with them. And now we've started building up, especially recently, a very large team of young student activists who want to get more involved in the freedom movement, which is exactly what's needed. When the youth start stepping up, it's over for them. It is over for them, right? And it's good as well, right, because I post a lot of pictures with young individuals, you know, Students Against Tyranny, and it gives people a lot of hope as well. When they see the youngs- you know, a lot of people have been doing protests now for the past 20 years. When they see the young start standing up, it gives them hope and it gives them a reason to get involved again, because I don't know if you've seen it as well, a lot more people have become black pilled recently, where they believe there's no point of fighting, there's no point of protesting, and there's no point of doing anything. You know, the youth are standing up and it's, we need your support as well. So, I mean, we're in Manchester recently for a student who was discriminated against for his political beliefs. John Christian, we call him. So, we're at Manchester University. Now, as soon as I got there, because I got there an hour before, which was a bad mistake, because as soon as I got there, there was about 20 people, like our supporters, who were waiting there, and then you had 250 antifa start marching down the road right so they're all shouting fascist scum off our streets um accusing me of being a member of the BNP, now now anyone now anyone who knows anything about, students against tyranny we are, and I hate using this term but we are racially diverse right we're, black and white unite you know it's culture war not a race war that's our belief right um a bit like the EDL you know it's black and white unite the at the end of the day it's it's a culture war not a race war I believe the globalists want a race war so I'll stand with of anyone, doesn't matter what skin colour you are. You know, we all bleed the same blood of patriotism. That's my belief in that. But obviously, I'm very outspoken on other issues like Islamic grooming gangs. Now, 250 Antifa come down. Police are like, right, we're going to have to bring in TSG. They have a different name for them up there. But.   And TSG is basically the riot police for those not under not from the UK or from London or wherever the TSG is, as most of us hadn't come across the TSG before Covid. Yeah, well, that's it. in it. But the Antifa arrived, they started attacking us. So they robbed, they stole one of our flags, which we ended up setting on fire. Police were just standing around biting their nails at this point. And then the TSG arrive and they form them. It took them a while, by the way, after TSG arrives, they need to start planning and everything or whatever. It takes them about 20 minutes after they arrive to actually form a line. So they form a line. And by the way, I've been promised before this that they were going to move Antifa into a different section. So they form a line in front of Antifa and they're like you haven't got enough supporters yet. Now, they formed a line, right? By the way, because obviously we got there at 12. This is only half 12. The event doesn't start until one, right? So you've got a lot of people who won't be there until 1 to 1.30. That's when people start arriving in mass, usually. So police have formed a massive line. They're like, right, you haven't got enough support, so we're going to move them back a meter. And that's it. We're going to keep you in the corner, shoved into a corner, and you've got a meter. So then you've got people, right? Because I had loads of messages about this. We've got people who've travelled all the way down from Scotland who can't get through the police lines because police not letting them, which was just absolutely ridiculous. Now we're like, right, we're just going to have to start the event anyway. We're not scared, you know, we're not scared of Antifa. Now they're like, it's funny because there was a guy who was threatening to stab us and that same guy was like, why are you here? Why are you here? Give your speech, give your speech. And loads of other people will get like, give your speech, give your speech. And then as soon as we start giving our speech, they're booing us really loudly, playing loud music, drumming, which has just proven our point. We're there because of free speech. They're there counter-processing free speech, shutting down free speech, and they still think they're the good people in all of this. It's just absolutely astonishing to me. So I was, by the way, we have, so we have a lot of, alter cants where we watch all of these antifa lot, right? We, we, we very, we keep a very close eye on all of them. And we've seen tweets where they're talking about militant antifascism, because I'm talking about our event, right? And there was a teacher from Manchester university. It was like militant, and I agree with all of you, but I don't think militant antifascism is the way. And they're like, yeah, it is. It is right. There was a massive debate about it. So they're admitting that theirs is a militant organization, right? Now they use threats, violence to intimidate and suppress political opponents. That is the definition of terrorism. Antifa are terrorists. There's no doubt about it. Antifa are a terrorist organization and they need to be shut down. Now we're not scared of Antifa. They can set my flag on fire. They can come after me all they want, right? I will be back in Manchester on the 3rd of June at 1pm, 188 Oxford Road. I'll be there again. I'm not up there to have a massive fight with Antifa, but anyone who's watching, if you can come, please come. We need your support, right? If there's enough of us, Antifa will get moved into a different section, right? And we need enough of us so we can talk to the wider public, we can have our voices heard by the university rather than shut down by the tyrannical Antifa. So, if you can be there, please do, 3rd of June in Manchester, thank you. Well, let's, so you've got two events, so let's do one by one and kind of why these are important. So, the one coming up, what most, just next month actually, is on 15-Minute Cities, and that's in Swansea. So, tell us about that first. Yes, so I'm really looking forward to this one because last Monday we had 40 people out for outreach on a Monday. Now that's pretty good numbers for a Monday. Just for handing out leaflets. So that was absolutely fantastic. Now that day we'd made the news twice. So there was one article in the morning, far-right extremists plan to gather in Swansea. Yeah. And it was mainly a hit piece on banners and bridges, which I'm very proud of them because it's the first time getting in the news. I do a lot of work with them. It's run by Sasha. You can find them on Telegram if anyone's interested. They run a lot of regional groups across the UK. And then there was a second article which came out after the event actually happened, and it was Police Attend Far-Right Extremist Outreach March, or whatever. And now that was very cleverly worded, right, because police attend all events, doesn't mean there was any fights or anything, or we were violent or whatever. The reason they attended was because Stand Up To Racism will be counter-protesting us on the 7th, right? All be counter-protesting us on the actual protest day. And so they were there to make sure, well to keep the peace or facilitate it, it's their favorite word now, to facilitate a peaceful protest and make sure that Antifa or Stand Up To Racism didn't turn up to counter-protest us. So yeah, it was very cleverly worded and that's exactly where they used the picture of the elderly woman holding a sign that said no to 50-minute cities as the face of the far right, which I found really interesting. Now there's going to be a lot of Students Against Tyranny coming as well, we've got a few Welsh ones who are going to be coming and you've got some traveling all the way down from England to just support us because there's rumours of Swansea Online attending with a film crew which I'm really excited over because you know I'm quite hopeful of this. The thing is with Covid and with vaccine and stuff like that we had a lot of people telling us to f off doing the middle finger, arguing with us constantly. With this, people care more. And the reason people care more is because it hits them directly in their pocket. This is a war on motorists and the majority of the world's a motorist. Well, not the majority of the world, but the majority of the UK and the US and all of that are motorists, right? They'll drive a car. So they'll, It will affect them and they'll care about it. Now stand up to racism have been leafleting about this in Swansea. And they, and in their video, they did it with Stan, right? They didn't recognize which is funny because they're leafleting about Stan as well. So Stan's having a conversation with them and they're like, oh, so 15 minutes a day is a great idea, right? It's everything located within 50 minutes. And Stan's like, well, won't they fine you for leaving your zone? And they're like, no, no, that's a conspiracy theory. But then you look at Oxford and what they've done in Oxford. So what they've done in Oxford, right? It's not just you can't leave your zone. So you can leave your zone for up to a hundred days a year, right? Free of charge. Now, after those 100 days, you will have to pay £25 a day that you're driving. Now, that's if you live in Oxford. If you don't live in Oxford, you have to pay 75 quid a day. Just to drive around. You pay road tax. Why are you having to pay this? Now, I hate this argument that, it's like the smoking ban in pubs. It's not like the smoking ban in pubs. It's like saying, you can't smoke unless you pay me, and then you can smoke. That's exactly what it's like, right? All this ULEZ stuff, but it's not just about money. It's not just about money. They have money. What it's about is it's making driving a luxury for the rich and too expensive for the poor, or hindering your ability to travel. That's what it is about. It's about control, yeah? And so we're going out now with a team within the next couple of weeks to leaflet and leaflet and leaflet and raise awareness of this and get people there. It's gonna be a big, big demonstration. We've got some great guest speakers. We've got Paul Burgess, who's a climate realist. He runs a channel, Climate Realism with Paul Burgess. He worked for Welsh Water for nine years and has been developing a mathematical model of climate change for the past 30 years. We've also got Ben Walker, who's the chairman of UKIP. We've got Debbie Hicks, who's from Keep It Cash. You've got myself, and we've got a few more that we're working on getting. So it's gonna be a big day. I'm looking forward to it. If you are Welsh, come support us. It's gonna be great. Well, obviously we've watched Oxford and what they're doing there. We obviously, all around London is the, not only the ULEZ, but LTN, so Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Restricted Off. I think Haringey wants to have 90% of their roads cut off. And of course, you're right, it is a war on, it is a war on the working class because I know people who they have a vehicle, if they drive their vehicle to their home, they'll be charged. And yet the price of a new car is out of reach of most people. And then you're looking at second hand, but most people don't have the ability to sell off something that's maybe only worth maybe 2,000, 3,000, and then you're paying three times that at least for any second-hand car. So it is punishment. At least you don't have Sadiq Khan telling you what to do. Well, you're absolutely right, because on the 27th now in Cardiff, the council's actually meeting to discuss a congestion charge, a ULEZ zone, all of this stuff, right? Now, the congestion charge is a rather interesting one because we don't get much traffic in Cardiff other than rush hour. So I don't know what they're on about there, But they've got a meeting on the 27th at 2pm at City Hall, so I'm going to be outside obviously. To discuss bringing this in. It is just a war on motorists. They want us to use public transports, right? But especially in Wales, and I know London's exactly the same, it's not reliable. It's absolutely not reliable. I mean, we have the funding to fix it, but what we spend on rainbows on a bloody road, because that's going to make a difference. It's absolutely ridiculous. And people are buying this as well. The fact people are buying this, I am ashamed to call myself Welsh. We were known for fighting and getting out there. But after COVID, if you saw that, the amount of people who were just brain dead sheep, it's vile. It absolutely is. And I'm assuming, although it doesn't really matter much difference, because there isn't really much right and left in any of these issues, but I'm assuming, not having looked for a while at that make up of the Welsh Assembly. I'm assuming it's Labour and then Plaid Cymru who have the majority.   Yeah, that's right. Wow, so you're not gonna get any sense out of any of them. So, Plaid Cymru for those outside is the Welsh Nationalist Party, who is as dumb and awful as the SNP, the Scottish Nationalist Party. The best way to describe them is they want independence, but they want us to re-join the EU. So, that's just coming. Sorry, my bad, I got them confused then. This is stupidity, so tell us, so you've got the event, talk to us about the event in June and then I wanna talk more about, a little bit about discrimination, which people face in university, just having some common sense views, but tell us what was the event in June you talked about? So it is a really, really long story, this is. I haven't got it all off the top of my head, but I can give you a piece. We've got all night, James, don't worry.   I can definitely give you a brief rundown of what happened. So, if anyone does want to view the full story, it is on urbanscoop.news, how Manchester University conspired against a non-woke student. If you want to give that a read, the full story of exactly what happened is in there, because it is a very, very long story. Now, the best way to describe it, right, is pre-2016, universities were a place of free speech. They were. Now, when Trump, with the Trump presidential election and with Brexit and all of this, something started to happen to university campuses, right? There was a massive shift in the way the administration handled things, right? All of a sudden, it wasn't okay to have voted Brexit. That's the kind of mentality, right? So they kind of clamped down on free speech a whole lot more. Now, John, so John Christie and the student in question here, he'd basically, he was in university pre-2016. After 2016 he got accepted into a PhD program. So yeah, now he'd gone to a seminar event with about 250 research professors, students and faculty. Now in this seminar, a student unbeknownst to John had announced to the class that he'd voted to leave the European Union. Now all of these students then started debating and he was up for it, he loves to debate, that's exactly what universities were pre-2016 and so he was debating a lot of the students on that. Now after this he'd noticed that a lot more people would invite him to the pub and stuff like that and they'd have a debate with him. Now what he didn't realize, and the full story as I said is on UrbanScoop, now what he didn't realize until much later is that that's what they were trying to do, it's trying to find something they could be offended over so they could go to the university and report him for offending them and making them feel uncomfortable. Right? So he'd constantly, by the way, get pulled in to a disciplinary as someone had been offended over what he'd said and he'd get into trouble, whether that be suspended isolation, whatever, right? But he'd constantly have to go through disciplinary meetings and this went on for ages, right? Now, without further explaining that, again, the full story is on UrbanScoop. If anyone remembers the Irish abortion referendum, I think it was 2019, I'm not too sure on that one. Someone had actually come into his office and there was a group of them who came to his office celebrating over the results of the Irish abortion referendum. So what this did is it legalized abortion, right? That's what it did, right? So it legalized abortion in Ireland and he'd asked them to leave because they were making him feel uncomfortable, basically using the tactics that they were using and what he said was is that he wants to debate this topic but he knows if he does then he's going to get pulled into a disciplinary, right? And so what had happened was he'd asked them to leave, they left and then they'd reported him again but this time they, and he was pulled, sorry, he was pulled into a disciplinary and what they said is that even though he'd followed all the rules that he still made students feel uncomfortable by not celebrating with them and so he was in trouble again. Now the story is absolutely mad but eventually what's happened was he was basically, they refused to assess his thesis after five years of studying for it, right, he doesn't get a refund, no sorry he does get a refund, he was on a scholarship program but after five years of studying for his PhD, which is a long time to waste if you're not going to get your qualification, they refused to assess it and it's an absolutely mad story. So the ultimate reason of that was he's actually, if everyone remembers in 2018, It was to do with, no. I can't remember what year exactly it was, but there was a year to do with BLM. BLM was very big in the mainstream news. He'd actually written to his university president and had basically said that they shouldn't be backing BLM because BLM is a Marxist organization and Antifa, they've been causing riots and stuff like that. And so the concern is they could say there were too many books in the library that are written by white people and not enough black people and so they could burn down the library. At the time that was a genuine concern and so then he got pulled into a meeting for threatening to burn down the library which he never did. Listen it's a massive story and I've got to memorize it to talk about it fully but if anyone does want to read it it's on ubanscoop.news so yeah.   Yeah make sure and check out and if anyone is not subscribed I'm sure any of our viewers will be, but make sure and subscribe to urbanscoop.news and you can get all of that great content, more and more content going up there regularly, so it is all available there. Just on kind of looking at universities, because my worry is that if students keep quiet until they get through, then they'll be so indoctrinated that they will come out, they may go in with the good intentions of holding on to common sense views and beliefs. But at the end of it they will be fully indoctrinated because they haven't learned how to push back and have absorbed those. You're obviously taking a stand. You're becoming more and more public in all different ways. So I guess what you're doing is laying down a line and saying this is really how you can be a student, hold on to your beliefs, get your education, actually you can have it all, it is possible. Yeah, this is the thing right, I've got friends who are now in university, now before they went into university they were straight normal people, they've come now, I've seen a massive transformation, they're now got pink hair, identifies as a they-them, you know still trying to figure out their bloody gender, and it's not just my friends, you know, you look at, there's a hundred thousand transgender people in the UK. It's a huge problem. Now, I do a course in my university on film and TV. Do you want to know the stuff I've learned? So, in one lesson, I remember I learned about anti-Trump views, anti-capitalist views. I learned about climate change. Now, when we're given coursework and stuff like that, the topics we are given are very left-wing topics. I don't want to say right-wing, I'll come at them from a very liberal standpoint, but they are very left-wing topics that, yes, do need to be discussed, but the concern is, say in Manchester or Imperial College or Cambridge, if you come, like if you do what I do and come at the coursework from a liberal standpoint, you are going to be punished, and that is evident from the John Christian story. So the thing is, every student who is watching this now, you can have your beliefs, right? They may punish you or whatever, but what's the point in spending four years pretending you're something you're not. I thought that's what the entire trans movement is about in the first place isn't it? It's pretending you're something you're not, which that isn't the case at all. You're pretending to be the opposite sex. But you shouldn't have to worry about what other people think. And we are trying to bring free speech back to universities. I've made some great plans and I do want to give a big shout out to Kate Shimirani who's done some fantastic work and is working with us now on doing some Billboard Chris style videos, you can have your beliefs right, there is a support, there are support groups out there, we are growing every single day. You know, there are more people who want to get involved with Students Against Tyranny and what we're building, so if you are watching, please, please, please get involved and listen, parents out there as well, if your kid wants to go to university, my suggestion is look for the ones that are very highly ranked in regards to free speech and not so much in academic ability right, I mean yeah Cambridge University is considered one of the tops but at the end of the day it's just a piece of paper. It is just a piece of paper. Send them to a university where they're not going to get indoctrinated with all this communist, Marxist, Lenin, Trotsky bullcrap because that's exactly what it is. Send them to university that is much better in terms of free speech and isn't so indoctrinated because it's getting bad. Like you know when... See the thing is with this campus debates campaign we've launched which is our free speech campaign, We've been trying to get into universities to debate students, we've been trying to get university societies to work with us. Now the university societies that do have free speech, no, that do have debate in societies like Edinburgh for example, which got famous for the What is a Woman documentary counter-protest that happened, right? We'd actually reached out to universities like that asking if we can come there to debate students. They were like, no, you're too extreme. That's their view when it comes to us. We're not that extreme, right? About 20 years ago, we would have been marked liberal to moderately left. Do you get what I mean? And now we're far right, but the far left are just normal left, which is something I've never understood. So you've got Edinburgh University and all of of them doing, you know, not allowing us to come there because we're too extreme. And then you look, at universities like Bradford, for example, no right-wing societies at all. No conservative society, no free speech society, no debating society. Do you know what they do have though? They have an Afghanistan society, they have an Islam society, they have an LGBT society, they have all of these very left-wing. But where's the support groups for the right-wing ones? Well, no, you're right. And, I mean, just talk to someone like Andy Ngo and he'll tell you how caring and friendly any Antifa group is. They actually they no longer present. It's weird because these organizations no longer present themselves to be, to be moderate or fair. They are so aggressive. So in your face, they are so overwhelmed, I guess, with hate that there is no, there's no façade anymore. It's all there for everyone to see. Yeah. And this is the thing as well. I mean, a lot of them, because I love, I absolutely love debating a lot of these students. So I do it to a lot of my friends as well. And I don't really have them as friends anymore, but that's not the point. Right. Um, so I remember getting into a debate before about capitalism, right. And they're, they're basically saying that, um, the reason that communism would work well, the reason that communism hasn't worked so far is because it's capitalism, communism, and, um, it needs to be socialist communism in order for it to work. That's their main argument, but every time it starts off as socialism, we're always ends up as capitalist communism, so I've no idea what they're on about. Now they use the UK today as an example that capitalism doesn't work. Now, this is the thing, we don't live in capitalism, right? We don't. We live in corporatism, right? Where companies are more worried about social justice and equality, right? That's corporatism, that's not capitalism. We don't live in a capitalist society. We live in corporatism and we are heading towards a communist dystopia. That's the direction we're going in. Listen, I love debating that topic and there's another big one that I love doing, that's gender. Gender is one of my favorite topics to discuss because it's so sad. We're going to end up with, well, we are ending up with a generation of young, sterile men. Who in seven to 10 years will commit suicide. It's very upsetting to see that happen, especially a lot of the friends I grew up with heading down that direction, mutilating themselves, because they think it's helping them. The thing is, and I know a lot of people disagree with me on this, I don't think the blame is necessarily on transsexuals. I believe the blame is on the people around them. Because we've admitted, as the Gender Recognition Act 2004 says, this is a mental illness. Gender dysphoria is a mental illness that is recognized by the medical community, right? And instead of getting the real help they need, whether that be therapy sessions, whatever, we are instead feeding into their delusions a bit like saying to a schizophrenic, schizophrenic person that yeah everything they believe is happening to them is happening to them right, it's not healthy for them it isn't right and so we need to well that's my main concern is what we're doing to young men and what we're allowing to happen and all of these doctors who are willingly mutilating young men you know carving meat out of their legs to create a prop that doesn't work because it doesn't, it doesn't, it's just a sack of meat. You know, I, I interviewed someone called Richie for Voice of Wales, um, who's de-transitioned, right? 30 years old, he made the decision. He was 30. He was offered it in his first therapy session, majorly regret it, right? Now he's told me he can, he has a very low sex drive. He's depressed. He cannot have, he cannot, let's just, say have fun during sex. It's really messed him up. And that's one of my, I'm very passionate about this topic. So again if any students are watching or if anyone clips this, push this to Twitter. Just find us on Twitter, you see the... Username below and on Telegram Students Against Tyranny Official. Invite me to your university, man. Have a debate with me. I'm willing to debate anyone on any topic. So yeah, see you there. Completely. And I agree with you, just to finish, I agree with you that my issue is not with the crazy activists, but it's with the government who've let this happen. It's with the Tavistock Clinic. It's with those doctors who mutilated children, sexually abused children, and will get away with it and we'll start working whatever the next clinic the government starts and no one is actually punished for that great evil. I'll just say to the viewers and listeners, if you are a university student and do want James, contact him directly, but by all means feel free to drop us info@heartsofoak.org and we'll certainly pass anything on to James. He has a great knowledge, he is passionate, he knows the issues, so why not bring him along. What could go wrong? What could go wrong? Maybe someone might actually hear some truth for once in a university setting, it'd be great.   Well, Antifa has pushed us in the direction now, so we can't even announce where we're going to be. Like with Wes, he was doing the outreach, right? I remember he went to Scotland to do some outreach, and then he was met with Antifa, counter-protesting him there. So it's really difficult to get anything done. So now it's kind of pushed us now in the direction of not announcing where we're going to be or what we're going to do, which ends up working out in in our favour anyway. So listen, if you are a student once it gets there, you can do it. You can do it anonymously like, you know, send us an email. Everything you say stays between us and you can get us into your university without putting the name to it. So, yeah, just let us know. Thank you. Sounds good, James. Thank you for coming on. Love what you're doing with Students Against Tyranny, love how you're getting out and getting the message out. So thank you for coming on and sharing with us here at Hearts of Oak. I really appreciate it, Peter.   Not all. Make sure the viewers and listeners follow the links in the description, or just jump on James' Twitter handle and follow everything there. You can keep an eye on those events coming up. All the information, all the details will be on his Twitter account, so make use of that. And just goodbye to all our viewers. Enjoy the rest of your Monday. We'll be back with you on Thursday, looking at the WHO. Michele Bachmann's back with us again and discussing an issue that she is passionately concerned about, which is WHO and their impact on all of us, and the World Health Assembly meeting coming up in Geneva next month. And she unpacks some of what we will be facing from that. So on that, I have a good night to everyone. And for those listening, Podbean app or any podcasting app, thank you for listening on on the go and we'll be back with you on Thursday. So thank you and good night to you all.

Tiger Turf Talk
Episode 116: SFMA Series- Across the Pond Turfgrass, CSFM Paul Burgess

Tiger Turf Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 35:47


Talk about one of the best in the industry; we had the honor of having Paul Burgess on once again in Salt Lake City. He is one of the nicest guys with many incredible stories to tell that we can all learn so much. We got into all of his work across UEAFA and some of the incredible projects he is currently working on. We cannot thank Paul enough for taking the time and looking forward to seeing him in Daytona Beach!

Groundskeeper Chats
Turfgrass Across the Pond: Groundskeeper Chat with Paul Burgess

Groundskeeper Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 34:28


We dive into the world of football across the pond in our latest #GroundskeeperChat X #TigerTurfTalk collab episode! Drew Miller is joined by Sports Turf Legend, Paul Burgess to catch up on the latest and greatest in developing pitches. Burgess spent decades managing the pitches for Arensal FC and Real Madrid FC before becoming a pitch consultant for AS Monaco. Here's what you'll hear in this week's chat:  Turfgrass across the pond Bringing the World Cup to the U.S. Paul's current project with AS Monaco  The building blocks of a successful football pitch  Lastly, a pitch manager's role in athlete safety and playability.   

What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast
XTC's White Music: 45 years on (part two)

What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 58:38


In the second of a two-part conversation for What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, five fans, journalists and photographers recall what it was like to witness XTC explode onto the scene. On 20 January 1978, XTC released their debut album, White Music, setting our radios in motion for the next 45 years. Tony Mitchell, editorial staffer on Sounds, followed XTC to Hamburg, Amsterdam and Japan. Photographer Jill Furmanovsky was on the same trip to Hamburg in 1978 and subsequent publicity sessions. Beverley Glick, who wrote for Sounds under the name of Betty Page, joined XTC in New York in 1980. Paul Burgess and Andy Poulton were at school at Headlands in Swindon, where the caretaker was Colin Moulding's dad. Music by Warren Butson.XTC's White Music: 45 years on (part one) What Do You Call That Noise? An XTC Discovery Book available from www.xtclimelight.com  If you've enjoyed What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, please show your support at https://www.patreon.com/markfisher Thanks to the Pink Things, Humble Daisies and Knights in Shining Karma who've done the same. Paul BurgessThis Is Hardcore  Warren ButsonHelter Skelter  Jill FurmanovskyWebsite Rock Archive Swindon Works: XTC 1978 Hanging Around books  Beverley GlickWebsite Tony MitchellWebsite   Andy PoultonWebsite Sounds Clips Twitter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast
XTC's White Music: 45 years on (part one)

What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 59:02


On 20 January 1978, XTC released their debut album with its defiant cry of This Is Pop! In the first of a two-part conversation for What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, five fans, journalists and photographers recall what it was like to witness XTC explode onto the scene with White Music. Tony Mitchell, editorial staffer on Sounds, followed XTC to Hamburg, Amsterdam and Japan. Photographer Jill Furmanovsky was on the same trip to Hamburg in 1978 and subsequent publicity sessions. Beverley Glick, who wrote for Sounds under the name of Betty Page, joined XTC in New York in 1980. Paul Burgess and Andy Poulton were at school at Headlands in Swindon, where the caretaker was Colin Moulding's dad. Music by Jon Bicknell. What Do You Call That Noise? An XTC Discovery Book available from www.xtclimelight.com  If you've enjoyed What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, please show your support at https://www.patreon.com/markfisher Thanks to the Pink Things, Humble Daisies and Knights in Shining Karma who've done the same. Jon BicknellDrums and Wires UKThat Sfumato Effect Paul BurgessThis Is Hardcore Jill FurmanovskyWebsiteRock ArchiveSwindon Works: XTC 1978 Hanging Around books  Beverley GlickWebsite Tony MitchellWebsite Andy PoultonWebsite  Sounds Clips Twitter  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 386 - Airflo Fly Lines with Gareth Jones - Tactical Tapers, Skagit, Welded Loop

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 75:27


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/386 Presented By: Country Financial, Visit Idaho, Drifthook, Angler's Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Gareth Jones from Airflo Fishing is here today to break down their products and everything they have going. We dig into a lot of the tech behind Airflo and how they make PVC-free fly lines that last. Why is Airflo becoming a top choice for anglers around the world today and what makes their fly lines special? Listen to this episode to find out. Show Notes with Gareth Jones 05:00 - Gareth became the youngest stillwater National Champion in the UK at 19 years old. 06:20 - Paul Burgess invented Airflo fly lines. He was an incredible Engineer. 09:10 - Airflo is the only fly line company that produces polyurethane lines. Polyurethane plastic doesn't require any solvent to make it liquid. 16:50 - Phil Rowley had been on the podcast a few times in episodes 267, 307, and 308B 24:30 - Gareth recommends the power taper 35:00 - Gareth talks about how they test out their lines before it hits the market. 37:45 - Gareth doesn't usually clean his lines. 41:35 - We had Jarvis from Monic Fly Lines who taught us how to choose a fly line. 45:45 - He tells us how the welded loop came to be. 50:00 - Gareth describes why using a poly leader is the best way of connecting the fly line to the tippet. 54:55 - Gareth talks about why they put ridges on their fly lines. 59:20 - He recommends the universal saltwater fly line for saltwater fishing. 1:00:00 - They also have a line specifically designed for redfish. 1:04:00 - Gareth mentioned Rene Harrop who's a famous angler in Henry's Fork. 1:05:30 - "Find the fish. Have a plan to find the fish". Gareth explains. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/386

Open1's Podcast
EP 20: Dismantling The Climate Change Con Piece By Piece - Paul Burgess

Open1's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 107:59


Paul Burgess joins me on the Open One Podcast.Subjects:- Climate alarmism is an industry- More Co2, please!- Co2 is the gas of life- Are sea levels rising?- Al Gore was completely wrong!- Wind Turbines are useless- Are we having more severe droughts now or in the past?- The basic physics behind why weather is better when earth is bit warmer- Why we are experiencing higher energy prices- The truth about Fracking- What happens when the wind stops?- How to get paid to heat your mansion- The artic ice is increasing- We can get the best of both worlds with a slight temperature increase- The switch from global warming to climate change- How the statistics are manipulated- Wind turbines decimate flying creatures- What is not to like about UK having better winters and hotter summers?- Cop meetings have no impact on Co2 emissions- Western countries become more ‘green' whilst China produces more Co2- A child could build a better system!- The inspiration for Pauls workFollow Paul on his YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@BrackenClocks​Watch all previous episodes:https://Traviscook.uk/podcastSupport the show

One More Jump
35. Paul Burgess

One More Jump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 135:12 Transcription Available


Today's episode is brought to you by RISE Pole Vault!  RISE is making a strong push to accomplish their mission of "providing complete and effective pole vaulting instruction, services, experiences, and content of the highest quality".   Visit risepolevault.com for more pole vaulting stuff!!!---Australian Olympian, 6 meter club member, and on of the worlds premier coaches Paul Burgess hops on the podcast to discuss what an incredible season that his athletes had including his athlete Nina Kennedy's incredible performances at the World Championships and the Diamond League Final.  Paul was so open and honest about his experiences as an athlete and the tough times that have come along with it.  This is a "must listen" episode, especially if you have ever struggled to find your way in the crazy world of the pole vault.  Thank you so much for such an incredible conversation Paul!!!Visit RISEPolevault.com for all things pole vault!!! Whether you are looking for some instruction in our state of the art facility located in Joliet, IL, or wanting to use one of our many services from consulting to virtual coaching risepolevault.com has got your covered!

Pink Noise
Pink Noise - Whiler

Pink Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 15:06


Paul Burgess joins to discuss the years of upheaval that led to the creation of his album Nothing Ever Happens and the process of leading his own project after being a contributor to many others.

David Vance Podcast
The great CLIMATE change con

David Vance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 72:48


Let's talk rising sea levels, record heat levels and unstoppable climate change with climate expert Mr Paul Burgess. Prepare to have their climate scam exposed!   Please help support our work and Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DavidVanceV  or support us via https://donorbox.org/let-free-speech-prevail Premium Podcast https://www.podbean.com/premium-podcast/davidvancepremium      Be part of the Community with David https://thedavidvance.locals.com    Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/davidvance BrandNewTube:  https://brandnewtube.com/@TheDavidVanceChannel Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/DavidVancePodcast  Telegram: @davidvance1 A Tangled Web:  https://www.atangledweb.org   Also try my second channel with ilana Mercer Hard Truth Podcast: https://HardTruthWithDavidVanceAndIlanaMercer.Podbean.com

Tiger Turf Talk
Episode 85: Paul Burgess, Pitch Manager AS Monaco

Tiger Turf Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 59:32


This week we hosted an absolute icon in the Sports Turf Industry, Mr. Paul Burgess. He has spent time as the pitch manager at Arsenal and Real Madrid, where he pioneered different cultural practices that have become an industry standard and developed one of the most innovative pitches that can be a revolutionary design that will change the outlook of sports field management for years to come. We dive into the projects he is currently working on in Monaco with this incredible practice facility on a mountain. It is something that you do not want to miss. I cannot thank Paul enough. Be sure to listen!

The Career Insights Podcast
#15 How To Go About Changing Job Sector?

The Career Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 30:10


Changing job sector can be challenging. Where do you start? How do you identify the correct sector? How do you successfully make the transition? All of these questions are answered in today's episode where we will be joined by our host Sarah Burgess, 10Eighty Business Development Executive Hannah Nash and external guest Paul Burgess.  In today's episode, we will look at how you can identify the sectors that will suit you, the criteria for picking a sector, and how can you go about making that transition. Who we are and how we can help10Eighty is all about helping people maximise their potential and in turn, helping organisations harness that potential. Based in the UK and across the globe, we're a team of coaches, facilitators and leadership consultants – and we work with our clients to build plans tailored to their organisation and goals. Here's what we do and how we do it: https://youtu.be/XjWv86UUjO4Our service offerings include: Leadership and Management Development, Executive Coaching, Career Management and Career Transition.Website: http://www.10eighty.co.uk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10eighty

Godley & Creme's Consequences
The Consequences Podcast 96 - Time, It's a Flyer with your pilot Stuart Tosh

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 116:00


Sean and Paul are thrilled to welcome to the pod one Stuart Tosh, the ‘man at the back' who would join drummer Paul Burgess to share honours on 10cc percussion duties live and in the studio from 1977 to 1983.   But to describe Stuart as ‘10cc drummer' is akin to the tip of a musical iceberg, and this chat illustrates that!  There is so, so much more to discuss...  The first section focuses on one of the podcasters' beloved ‘70s bands: Pilot. Were they the Scottish 10cc, or were 10cc the English Pilot?  Discuss. ;- )  We talk about Stuart's musical beginnings in Scotland via EMI records, his discovery of the talent and technology being nurtured at Craighall Studios in Edinburgh, recording at Abbey Road and in Canada, and his whirlwind three albums and promo tours with his Pilot bandmates.  It's a treat to hear these stories (as well as some of their criminally underrated songs)!   His 10cc accounts are just as fascinating. We talk about his thoughts on members of the band, some extraordinary gigging adventures and of course special focus on one of his rare co-writes and lead vocals… The three of us compare muso notes on the unsung gem that is Reds in My Bed!   We had real fun delving further into Stuart's fascinating career, with some wonderful snapshots of his time working with Alan Parsons (as producer and band member), Camel, Cliff Richard, Rick Fenn and numerous other luminaries.  The great inter-connectedness of the 70s-70s music scenes is something that never fails to gobsmack us.

Godley & Creme's Consequences
The Consequences Podcast 90 - Paul Burgess pt 3: Journeyman par excellence

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 80:11


The only thing we can say is WOW. Being the go-to 10cc live drummer for just short of 50 years has been a surprisingly small part of Paul Burgess's drumming career. This is a journeyman and a half, taking in the likes of Invisible Girls, Jethro Tull, Camel, Magna Carta, The Hee Bee Gee Bees, The Christians, Icicle Works, Gloria Gaynor, Alvin Stardust, Engelbert Humperdink, Joan Armatrading, Gilbert O'Sullivan, The Blockheads, The Helicasters and dozens more. He's rubbed shoulders with members of many bands: Strawbs, Fairport, Wings and many other Folk, Rock, Pop and Prog luminaries. He also talks us through the later 10cc albums he *didn't* play on, and his much later reunion with Graham for 10cc mk 4. Been round the block, this lad!  And many thanks to Henry for laying his hands on that fabulous session tape.

Health Talk Radio
Your Last Diet

Health Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 58:01


In Episode #3 “Your Last Diet” we talk about all things nutrition, but most important leave you with a framework for your new, and like the title says…last diet. After listening to this episode you will have the exact blueprint to lose weight, have more energy, and get amazing sleep. You will be surprised to hear a few things, especially how many carbs you should have, but even more shocking, the best time to have them is actually the opposite of what many of the fitnesses gurus advise.Paul Burgess has put this diet to the test, so there is no guesswork, only data, and when you look at the date, the results are unbelievable good!Your last diet will be an episode where you'll want to bring out the notepad indeed.Let us know in the comments below what topics we should cover in the upcoming weeks.Thanks for listening, we truly hope this podcast is helping you pave the way for great health.Connect with Michael Morelli:www.michaelmorelli.comInstagram: @morellifitConnect with Paul Burgess:Schedule a Complimentary 30-minute CallMinerals Link (Discount: PBFML): https://www.upgradedformulas.com/Instagram: For Paul Burgess https://www.instagram.com/paulburgess.uk/ 

Health Talk Radio
Why It's Not Your Choice

Health Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 48:27


Is episode 2 better than the first? I don't know, and that's for you to decide.But…I will tell you this one thing.It's not your fault.Because it wasn't your choice.You may be asking, “what wasn't my choice”?Nothing.Nothing was your choice.And in this episode, we back up that statement with the facts.If you're unhealthy, I am sorry.I am sorry you've been manipulated and lied to.After diving into this episode, you'll know what, and more importantly, what to do to change the court of your life. So if you're lost, or feeling let down, Paul and I got you. Listen in, and drop us your number one takeaway below in the comments.Thanks for listening,Michael & Paul PS. If you need a Meal Guide, go here (it's free and it will help you get started)https://michaelmorelli.com/meal-guide-opt-in/--Connect with Michael Morelli:www.michaelmorelli.comInstagram: @morellifitConnect with Paul Burgess:Schedule a Complimentary 30-minute CallMinerals Link (Discount: PBFML): https://www.upgradedformulas.com/Instagram: For Paul Burgess https://www.instagram.com/paulburgess.uk/  

Godley & Creme's Consequences
The Consequences Podcast 88 - Carol Jason and The Ballad of the Shape of Things, part 1

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 79:17


We're pausing our sequence of three chats with Paul Burgess to feature someone with an even earlier, close association with the 10cc fold. Carol Jason was seventeen, and one third of folk-based outfit Black, Brown and Beige when, in 1967, for a white hot period of six months - her band found themselves right at the centre of the action. Managed by Harvey Lisberg and working closely with Graham Gouldman, they recorded at two legendary London studios, whilst jostling for songs penned by one of the biggest hit writers of the age (Graham). Ultimately. no recordings were issued and the band moved on to other things. However, as we shall hear, these formative experiences started Carol on a career as a professional musician that continues to this day. Carol's 1967 diary forms the basis of this episode, brought to life by her honesty and irrepressible personality, in this chat with Sean and Paul. We believe NONE of this story has been told before, or even known of - and it speaks well of Harvey, Graham and the Manchester music scene in general. It is an intimate and somewhat innocent portrait of another age. And speaking of age, how young the protagonists were - Carol turns 18 and Graham 21 during the course of the story.  But... there is more! Thanks to Carol's generosity, Sean and Paul have restored and brought back to life several unique acetate recordings, featuring Carol and her band, as well as a swathe of previously unknown Graham songs and recordings. These recordings - and Carol's reaction to hearing them for the first time in 55(!) years - make this a must listen episode. Enjoy.

Health Talk Radio
How To Reinvent Yourself

Health Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 60:52


The time has finally come, Paul Burgess and I have launched Health Talk Radio, a podcast that aims to educate the world about health.But not just any health, Paul and I are disgusted by what the mainstream media and many of the worlds top authorities and their advice on how to take care of yourself. If you want to thrive in life, look and feel a decade younger no matter how old you get, then tune in each week as we bust the most common myths, and get down to the actual root cause of disease and poor health.We wont tell you what you want to hear, we will tell you what you need to hear, if you have a chance at thriving.For many of us, if we don't make changes, and begin to put our health first, we will become statistics.Do you want to be a warning or an example to those who are following you?If you choose “example” then you're in the perfect place as we begin a journey together of great vibrant and electric health.Every single Monday you can expect an all-new episode, and as you listen in, please drop us some feedback on topics you'd love for us to discuss.Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy Episode one.- Michael & Paul Here are the links we've mentioned during the show.…Connect with Michael Morelli:www.michaelmorelli.comInstagram: @morellifitConnect with Paul Burgess:Schedule a Complimentary 30-minute CallMinerals Link (Discount: PBFML): https://www.upgradedformulas.com/Instagram: For Paul Burgess https://www.instagram.com/paulburgess.uk/ 

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Godley & Creme's Consequences
The Consequences Podcast 87 - Paul Burgess: Bloodied Tourists, 1978 - 83

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 48:18


Welcome to part two of Paul and Sean's conversation with 10cc's faithful stoolsman of 49 years!   We're sure this will be a riveting listen for any 10cc fan.  We look predominantly at the band's more turbulent times during the 1980s, after the heady honeymoon of Bloody Tourists. To his incredible credit, Paul B is diplomatic, tactful and fair in all of his accounts.  But it must be said that his thoughts on Eric's sad near-fatal car accident and the subsequent deterioration in the band's fortunes, and the relationship between Graham and Eric, are the podcast equivalent of 'page-turners'! There is one story, from Paul's last tour with 10cc mk III, that is toe-curling.   We're delighted to also bring you some audio snippets that have never been heard before - including a 1983 TV appearance, among others - for which we owe Dave Jarvis our thanks, as ever.   We'll be talking to Paul again very soon, and we're relishing the prospect of digging deep into the less well-known corners of his career.

Godley & Creme's Consequences
The Consequences Podcast 86 - The Man at the Back: Paul Burgess, pt 1

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 56:14


It's been a long time coming, but the planets finally lined up to bring 10cc's second longest-serving member into the Consequences spotlight!   Paul Burgess has been the absolute backbone of the band's live line-up since their very first gig in the Isle of Man in 1973. He of course took over the drum stool for studio projects with Kevin's departure, and his contributions are exceptional. Hearing his modest explanation for his instinctive and improvisational approach to recording is quite something to hear.   In this, the first part of three-episode chat with Paul, we look at his early days as a jobbing drummer on the Manchester scene, his introduction to Strawberry Studios via David Rohl's band Ankh (later Mandalaband), and his associations with later 10cc members such as Rick Fenn in his 70s Prog Rock outfit Gentlemen. Manchester was a small world, indeed!   Paul takes us through his fascinating experience of 10cc Mk I and into the first post-Godley and Creme project, Deceptive Bends. 

Nutrient Optimiser Podcast
The Pursuit of Happiness | Paul Burgess

Nutrient Optimiser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 43:49


Paul Burgess has been a great mate, supporter, and mentor throughout my journey to quantitatively define optimal nutrition. When he first invited me on his podcast, I put him off. I felt I still had more work to do before promoting what we were doing at Optimising Nutrition (and also felt a strong sense of imposter syndrome). I've now had the privilege of being a guest on his podcast three times. So it was an honour to finally return the favour and have him on the Optimising Nutrition Podcast. Paul has experience in just about every form of tracking, hacking, testing, and biohacking from his four decades of experience in the health space. His podcast is a constant flow of deep dives into the latest testing and functional medicine trends to manage complex issues. While he's recently become a massive advocate for Data-Driven Fasting, he's also mellowed. He has become more passionate about encouraging people to do simple things that work first before diving into rabbit holes of tracking and hacking that often cause plenty of stress and anxiety (not to mention expense!). Likewise, worrying about the latest test, tracker, or supplement is a waste of time if you don't have your nutrition, sleep, stress, and activity dialled in. Once you get the basics sorted, most people find they don't need to waste their time, money, and limited headspace on new-fangled fancy stuff! It was fantastic to talk with Paul about what he considers the ‘big rocks' that most people struggle to get in place and pursue what makes you happy.

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Boundless Body Radio
Defining and Achieving Success with Returning Guest Paul Burgess! 191

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 68:48


Paul Burgess is a returning guest on Boundless Body Radio! Be sure to check out our first interview, on episode 154! Paul is the founder of Paul Burgess Functional Medicine! Its purpose is to deliver the most cutting-edge physical training techniques and nutritional advice. Paul is a lifelong drug-free fitness enthusiast whose passion for health and fitness has taken priority since his mid-teens. In his mid-30's, he decided to turn his passion for fitness into his full-time career and became a nutritionist and personal trainer, gaining diplomas in Clinical Nutrition, Personal Training and Anti-Ageing. He is the host of the The Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Podcast, which he started back in 2014! His motivation is to be the best he can be for his age and to show clients that being over 45 is no reason not to be fit, healthy and look good!Find Paul at-IG- functionalnutrition1https://www.paulburgess.uk/The Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Podcast

Percussion Discussion.
Paul Burgess (10cc / Joan Armatrading / Jerry Donahue ) Percussion Discussion

Percussion Discussion.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 47:36


Percussion Discussion - Episode 62 - Paul BurgessPaul has enjoyed an incredible career from picking up drum sticks for the first time in 1965 he is best known for his work with 10cc, he has aslo played live and recorded with many other bands and musicians including Jethro Tull, Magna Carta, Camel, Joan Armatrading, Alvin Stardust, Gloria Gaynor, The icicle works, Jerry Donahue & The Helecasters. Join Paul and myself as we talk about his early days and how he found his way into Joining 10cc and the recording of the iconic 1977 album Deceptive Bends.It was so incredible to hear all these stories first hand - i really hope you enjoy them too.Paul, Thank you for giving your time so generously.Please Leave a review if you are enjoying these podcasts! Many thanks.

Boundless Body Radio
Staying Positive and Healthy with Paul Burgess! 154

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 62:09


Paul Burgess is the founder of Athletic Fitness & Nutrition! Its purpose is to deliver the most cutting-edge physical training techniques and nutritional advice. Paul is a lifelong drug-free fitness enthusiast whose passion for health and fitness has taken priority since his mid-teens. In his mid-30's, he decided to turn his passion for fitness into his full-time career and became a nutritionist and personal trainer, gaining diplomas in Clinical Nutrition, Personal Training and Anti-Ageing. He is the host of the The Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Podcast, which he started back in 2014! His motivation is to be the best he can be for his age and to show clients that being over 45 is no reason not to be fit, healthy and look good!Find Paul at-IG- functionalnutrition1https://www.paulburgess.uk/The Paul Burgess Functional Medicine Podcast

The Athletic Fitness & Nutrition podcast
Daniel Kelly & Paul Burgess - Mistakes that stop you fixing your health. Episode 164

The Athletic Fitness & Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 40:30


Daniel Kelly is a best selling author who also runs a global functional medicine practice dealing with all types of patients across all age groups. We get into a discussion about our respective views on treating patients and cover a multitude of reasons why people fail to take the right steps when looking to fix their health. If you want to hear me having a bit of a rant then this is the episode for you! www.paulburgess.uk https://optimizedarmy.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanielKelly150 

TRT Revolution Podcast
The Happiest People Are Also the Healthiest: Paul Burgess Shares How to Be Happy Every Single Day

TRT Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 62:15


We live in a world where everything is centered on instant gratification, but there’s no quick fix for health and happiness. If we want to lead more fulfilling lives, we have to dig deeper- but how?   How can we stop looking for the easiest way out when everything around us moves at lightspeed? Is it even possible to slow down and just be anymore?    In this episode, functional nutritionist, Paul Burgess shares why our first step to thriving lies in changing our beliefs and behaviors.    Three Curiosity-Driven Takeaways    How our belief systems impact our health How have our childhoods and family dynamics affected the way we approach wellness?    How to shift focus to genuine fulfillment Sure, having a bunch of ‘stuff’ can be fun, but is it making us happy?    The importance of being a neutral observer How can we stop other people’s opinions of us - bad and good - dictate the way we live our lives?   Guest Bio-    Paul Burgess is a functional nutritionist at Paul Burgess UK. Driven by a desire to help people become not only healthier but happier, Paul is passionate about finding the links between behavior and wellness. Paul is the host of The Athletic Fitness and Nutrition Podcast.    To find out more, go to:https://www.paulburgess.uk/  https://www.instagram.com/functionalnutrition1/  https://twitter.com/athleticnutri?lang=en 

St John's Diamond Creek Talks
Open House 50th Anniversary || Jordan Wakelin || Luke 5:17-26

St John's Diamond Creek Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 29:04


At St John's, we're passionate partners in God's worldwide mission. We support organisations like Open House through prayerful and practical support, as well as financially. Paul Burgess, from Open House gives us an insight to Open House's 50-year history, and their mission to offer a place to belong, and long-term friendship and support to those who are disadvantaged or socially isolated. Find out more about Open House at https://www.openhousecic.org.au/

St John's Diamond Creek Talks
Open House 50th Anniversary || Paul Burgess || Matthew 25:31-40

St John's Diamond Creek Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 32:26


At St John's, we're passionate partners in God's worldwide mission. We support organisations like Open House through prayerful and practical support, as well as financially. Paul Burgess, from Open House gives us an insight to Open House's 50-year history, and their mission to offer a place to belong, and long-term friendship and support to those who are disadvantaged or socially isolated. Find out more about Open House at https://www.openhousecic.org.au/

Global Sports Channel
UP, UP And Away | Paul Burgess | Pole Vaulter

Global Sports Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 49:17


Paul Burgess is an Australian pole vaulter who became only the thirteenth pole vaulter in the world to reach 6 metres. Paul was originally a gymnast, winning a silver medal at the Australian National Gymnastics Championships as a thirteen-year-old. Having grown too tall to continue with gymnastics, testing at the Western Australian Institute of Sport suggested that Burgess was suited to pole vault. By 1996, Burgess had won the gold medal at the 1996 Sydney World Junior Championships, clearing a then-personal best of 5.35 metres. Later that year Burgess set the under 18 Australian record of 5.51 metres. In 1998, Burgess finished second at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, third at the World Junior Championships and seventh at the World Cup. Burgess finished second at the East Asian Games in 2001, clearing 5.50 metres. In 2002, Burgess finished fifth at the World Cup, clearing 5.20 metres. At his second Olympics, in 2004, Burgess finished eleventh at 5.55 metres, although he had cleared 5.70 metres in the qualifying rounds. It was, however, in 2005 that Burgess's form improved dramatically, clearing 5.91 metres, 5.95 metres and then 6.00 metres in domestic competition. These were, at the time, the three highest vaults on Australian soil. Burgess ended the 2006 European season as the number two ranked pole vaulter (behind training partner Steven Hooker), having won the World Athletics Final on 10 September 2006. He was named Western Australian Sports Star of the Year in January 2006.

That's So Yesterday Podcast
#28 Paul Burgess - Addressing Beliefs to Target Health

That's So Yesterday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 64:46


Paul Burgess is a functional medicine practitioner focused on creating amazing lives for people by addressing their health and the real root causes that create illness in the first place.Paul is the author of many global publications and podcast host athletic fitness &nutrition podcast that is downloaded in 58 countries worldwide. His goal for patients is to bring about lasting change in behaviour so that they experience an amazing life with optimal health.  Behavioural Medicine is the method Paul uses to change the beliefs surrounding a behaviour that allows us to permanently change our actions and our health for the better, permanently.   In this episode we discuss: Why so many measures to address health issues fail .  The difference to his approach which brings about results? .  Why focusing on beliefs is the answer . Where to start when trying to find out what is most important to someone? .  What influences someone's behaviours? Isn't it their choice what they do? . Why sleep is so important? . What influences quality of sleep the most? .    Episode Links.  This podcast is powered by BLUblox advanced light filtering eyewear. Receive 15% off all products with code TSY15 at checkout at www.blublox.com  .   This episode is sponsored by Face It. Receive 10% off all products at www.faceitaus.com.au  with code TSY10   Find out more at www.tsypodcast.com .    Join the TSY social community on Instagram and Facebook @tsypodcast .    Connect with Your Hosts.   Instagram: @katiemant_ and @iamandymant .    Connect with Episode Guest. @functionalnutrition1 .    Don't forget to subscribe to be the first to know about new episode releases, special offers, giveaways and more.  ​

Silver On the Sage
Sarah Burgess

Silver On the Sage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 80:29


There is a good chance you know and admire Sarah Burgess, and if you don’t, this episode will catch you up to speed. Sarah Burgess, also known as “Sustaina-Burgess,” has improved and spearheaded several positive changes at Philmont - namely the STEM program and Sustainability efforts done via the Philmont Conservation Department. Sarah credits her brother (also a Philmont alumni) Paul Burgess, as being the catalyst that led her to Philmont. Lovingly reflecting on her time on staff, Sarah shares stories of Search and Rescue efforts, banquet preparations at Ranger Rendezvous, “All Cons” chainsaw alarm clocks, and sunrise chapel services. Today Sarah gladly continues to make a difference via her time as a California beach clean-up coordinator and by “connecting do-er with dollars” through her work with non-profit organization, 1% For the Planet. Sarah is currently on the Board of Directors for the Philmont Staff Association, giving back to the place that helped concrete her passions for environmental change and sustainability. Sarah reminds us to intentionally strive to live free of ego, to be always curious, and to be inclusive in our conversations and the impacts we have on our precious and beautiful planet. Thank you friend! All PSA members and their families are invited to the 2021 PSA Annual Reunion.  Check out more info here: Celebrating 50+ Years of Conservation"In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we are taught." -Baba Dioum, 1968Participant Experience:2001- ROCS2002 - RayadoStaff Experience: 2003-2004 Ranger2005- Ranger trainer 2006- Rayado trek coordinator2007-2009 Associate Chief Ranger 2010- 2011 Sustainability Specialist 2013-2014 STEM Coordinator 2015-2016 Associate Director of Conservation - Environmental Education2008 - Autumn Adventure Guide2014-2015 Fall Conservation

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Big Interview Extra: The man who makes the world's best pitches

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 51:39


My chat with Paul Burgess was ground-breaking, if you'll pardon the pun, for the Big Interview. Paul isn't a player or a coach, but one of the world's leading groundsmen.Paul was in charge of the last pitch at Highbury and the first at the Emirates. He had a unique view of Arsenal's Invincibles and Real Madrid's European dominance under Zidane, after he was headhunted by the Spanish giants, who believed the atrocious surface at the Bernabeu was beyond repair.Enjoy seeing football from a different angle in this special Big Interview.GrahamSubscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
Linda Elsegood's Interview with Paul Burgess

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 31:47


Paul Burgess shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.

Godley & Creme's Consequences
Consequences 10cc podcast 46: Eric Stewart's Girls & Frooty Rooties (1979 - 1982)

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 99:54


Once again, Sean and Paul are joined by author Liam Newton and Pany Bogdanos for a detailed look at Eric Stewart's first two solo projects. The first is a movie soundtrack from Just Jaeckin's 1980 French film 'Girls'. The project was ostensibly composed by Eric with 10cc keys man Duncan Mackay and aided by musicians Paul Burgess, Rick Fenn, Simon Phillips et al. We can't be too critical of it as an album, as much of it was intended as 'incidental' music, but much of it is pretty faceless, very much with a cod-Funk, electro-Disco late '70s feel. Sean singles out Duncan and Eric for some virtuoso playing, but there's little in these semi-instrumentals to get our pulses racing in the songwriting department. All of us agree that there are three stand-out tracks here: the much more coherent songs 'Warm Warm Warm', Girls' and 'Make the Pieces Fit'. Liam especially admires the latter, which was originally slated for 10cc's 'Look Hear' album. It's certainly a lovely, warm vocal and melody from Eric. Paul prefers the title track, and Sean raves about its textures and production; if only 'Look Hear' sounded a little bit more like this! 'Frooty Rooties', Eric's first proper solo album by his own reckoning, has more to offer. It's a fairly eclectic mix of musical styles that have excited Eric since his youth, and he's clearly enjoying himself, singing and playing superbly. We hear him pay tribute to the Blues, RnB, Boogie Woogie, Rockabilly, Psychedelia and Rock - many of which appear in one track, his musical compendium 'Guitaaaaaarghs' (arbitrary number of As!). But these are not the tracks that catch our ears. Much better in our mutual opinion are three tracks: the afore-mentioned 'Make the Pieces Fit' which glides out of the opening track 'The Ritual'. Here Eric gives epic treatment to rather mundane subject matter - going out on the pull - but achieves some nice musical sections and great production tricks in the process. He's busier and more creative at the knobs here than at any point after 1982. But three out of the four us agree that, by far, the highlight of this record is the unassuming and gentle little song 'Doris the Florist'. Sean has a tinkle on his little classical guitar to throw some light on the beautifully Gouldman-esque chords, and we love the tenderness and subtlety of Eric's lyrics and treatment. A real gem. We take a brief break from Eric-ness for a few weeks, while Paul and Sean venture into uncharted territory next time...

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast
Illinois Bikers Run Wild Hells Angels and Comancheros MC Featured

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 25:42


Savanna biker bar opens for Memorial Day bash in violation of Gov. Pritzker's stay-at-home order Man who had ties to Mafia, Hells Angels denied parole Ex-bikie Paul Burgess wins compensation for unlawful immigration detention Mainers pay tribute on a not-so-typical Memorial Day Off-duty NYPD cop charged with murder for fatally shooting friend in Long Island, held in protective custody without bail --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message

The Fit Happens Podcast
11 - Paul Burgess, Functional Medicine Practitioner, gives great advice on fitness and health, and describes how to improve these without a doctor!

The Fit Happens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 31:24


Paul Burgess is a well known name in the world of health and fitness. He joined me on my MarlowFM show to talk about his work as a Functional Medicine Practitioner, and in particular how he treats the causes of conditions rather than the symptoms. Fascinating stuff!

City Division’s Podcast
Christmas special

City Division’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 23:21


This episode is a bit different. We have gathered our People team (HR) in the City Division to record this Xmas special. Everyone is chatting about their favourite memories from working during festive time in pubs and restaurants. We really appreciate how hard the teams are working during December and we wanted to say a massive thank you to all of them! They are absolute legends! Keep being fantastic and enjoy as much as you can everything that December brings.  Thank you from your People Team: Sally Baker, Paul Burgess, Leanne Gwynn, Neal Patel, Natalie Morrison, Katie O’Sullivan, Mark Hobday, Tom Stephenson, David Marchbanks, Paul Aisthorpe and Jana Puisa. The City Division’s Podcast is created by Jana, Mark and Natalie who are three friends that found themselves working in the hospitality industry for the last decade. They decided to create this podcast to start a conversation about amazing people who work around them. This industry has such a mixed reputation and they want to clear it up! All three have grown and developed while working in pubs and love it!! And can’t wait to tell you why. You can follow the podcast on instagram @citydivisionspodcast Jana Puisa @janapuisa Natalie Morrison @natalie_morrison86 Mark Hobday @mark.hobday.mab

Hidden Histories of the Northern Ireland Troubles
Episode 6 - In Memory of Henry Sinnerton

Hidden Histories of the Northern Ireland Troubles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 26:01


Welcome back to Hidden Histories of the Northern Ireland Troubles. It has been a long six months since the last episode was released. I apologise for the silence, but other things - day to day life mainly - took over. In the past few weeks I decided to resurrect HH and set up a GoFundMe page https://www.gofundme.com/hidden-histories-of-the-northern-ireland-troubles People have been extremely generous with their contributions and I have been able to renew a full subscription for SoundCloud and cover some travel costs for future episodes. I have big plans for the podcast and the first couple of episodes I have confirmed for the next series (well, the first proper series) are very exciting. I have decided to release part of an interview I conducted in my home in September 2013 with the late and sadly missed Henry Sinnerton. Henry was a fantastic educationalist who wrote the biography of David Ervine, 'Uncharted Waters'. In 2013 Henry talked to me about teaching in Orangefield Boys' Secondary in East Belfast during the period when the Tartan gangs emerged. He also described the effect of the UWC strike in May 1974 on his ability to get to work. This special interim episode is dedicated to Henry and also to Lyra McKee. Lyra was scheduled to me my sixth guest before she was cruelly murdered in April. *Excerpt of 'Correct Your Fireside Manner' by Ruefrex included at beginning of episode as theme (with permission of Paul Burgess)

C103
Cork Today 25th March 2019

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 114:22


Barry Aldworth from the A.A. tells us about drivers who have been driving for many years without taking the driving test.We hear about the Clonakilty Mayoral elections, parking costs in Cork towns, the opening of the new St George's Arts and Heritage Centre in Millstreet.Dr Paul Burgess, Senior Lecturer in UCC tells us about recruitment posters for Saoradh which have appeared around the campus.Cllr Anthony Barry tells us about planning problems in Carrigtohill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hong-Kong Bar
Hong Kong Bar

Hong-Kong Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 45:51


Quante chance ha Bernie Sanders; si potrà discutere di un nuovo capitalismo? Perché è così importante la varietà etnica e di genere nel giornalismo; come ci si sente a sapere di non essere più europei; i musei inglesi devono restituire il bottino coloniale? L’uomo che costruiva le croci, e César l’aquila imperiale.

Hong-Kong Bar
Hong Kong Bar

Hong-Kong Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 45:51


Quante chance ha Bernie Sanders; si potrà discutere di un nuovo capitalismo? Perché è così importante la varietà etnica e di genere nel giornalismo; come ci si sente a sapere di non essere più europei; i musei inglesi devono restituire il bottino coloniale? L’uomo che costruiva le croci, e César l’aquila imperiale.

Hidden Histories of the Northern Ireland Troubles

In Episode 4 of Hidden Histories of the Northern Ireland Troubles I chat to Paul Burgess about growing up in the Shankill and Glenbryn during the 1970s, co-forming the punk band Ruefrex, supporting Stiff Little Fingers and how the Troubles influenced his music and writing. Paul's first novel 'White Church Black Mountain' (Matador, 2015)is a thrilling 'post-conflict' story which deals with the dark secrets held by the Troubles, and the legacy of decades of bloodshed. The best of Ruefrex - Capital Letters - is available on Cherry Red Records. Follow Paul on Twitter @polbrugha

Turf Business Interviews
Paul Burgess – Santiago Bernabéu

Turf Business Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 14:32


Paul Burgess talks to Turf Business at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Turf Business Interviews
Paul Burgess – Real Madrid

Turf Business Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 21:03


Turf Business spent some time with Real Madrid Head Groundsman Paul Burgess and covered a number of topics. ‘Is British really best when it comes to Groundsmanship?’ was one of many questions we asked Paul. His response may surprise you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Finance Hour on J-Air
Episode 18- Where Have All The Jobs Gone??

Finance Hour on J-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 45:34


In this podcast, I interview Doron Paluch of Burgess Paluch Legal Recruitment. Listen in to discover How Doron transitioned from a career as a Lawyer to recruiting. Starting from scratch in London. The move from being an employee to starting a business with his partner, Paul Burgess. How the job market has changes in Doron's 20 years in recruitment and what lies ahead. Make sure you listen all the way to the end for a special section called "liar liar pants on fire" and in my propellorhead of the week, I discuss kids banking accounts. Leave your feedback by email advice@adaptwealth.com.au or on our Facebook page  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Body Buddies Podcast | Nutrition | Fitness | Mindset
158: "Contest Prep Red Flags" with Paul Burgess | Fitness and Health

Body Buddies Podcast | Nutrition | Fitness | Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 60:19


If you are a current bikini, figure, fitness, physique or bodybuilding competitor, you may already recognize many of the red flags that come with the sport. If you are new to the industry or wanting to get into it, this is an episode you MUST listen to! This is a rebroadcast from an interview in June 2016. Kristy Jo was interviewed by Paul Burgess for the "Athletic Fitness and Nutrition Podcast" Episode #33. In this episode, you will learn: Strategic approaches for cutting carbs Why you shouldn't cut carbs and raise cardio too soon Psychological problems with getting addicted to competition How Body Buddies began  (the inside scoop) Why Kristy Jo disbanded her bodybuilding team ...and so much more! Competition Prep is NOT a bad thing, but certainly should be looked at through a lens of maturity and with a coach who keeps your best interest in mind! Remember to look deep inside at the motivation behind it, and seek to keep your mind and body as healthy as possible! Athletic Fitness and Nutrition Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-athletic-fitness-nutrition-podcast/id930619627?mt=2 Body Buddies Home: www.body-buddies.com

GSD Mode
GSD Interview with Paul Burgess "LIVE Review Of Joshua Smith's Food Intolerance Test Results"

GSD Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 71:00


Owner of Athletic Fitness Nutrition, Paul Burgess, breaks down the results of a food intolerance test that Joshua Smith & his wife, Amanda Smith, submitted to him after he was on the show early this year. Tons of valuable nutritional information including what foods can ferment in your stomach, foods to avoid eating, and what foods to indulge in to get your body into it’s optimal shape! Don’t miss this one!

GSD Mode
GSD Top Entrepreneur Entrepreneur - Paul Burgess

GSD Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 71:09


Owner of Athletic Fitness Nutrition, Paul Burgess, talks with Joshua Smith about his journey into becoming a fitness professional, the importance of getting your blood work done, benefits of fasting and much, much more!

The Inside Property Investing Podcast | Interviewing Inspiring & Successful Property and Real Estate Investors
154: John Cooke & Paul Burgess discuss how to grow a massive property income in only 12 months!

The Inside Property Investing Podcast | Interviewing Inspiring & Successful Property and Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 51:20


John & Paul are close friends who made the decision to begin investing in property only 18 months ago through their business Cooke Burgess Property. Since then they've gone on the build a sizeable portfolio generating over £12,000 profit per month, and were recognised as top performers on Simon Zutshi's Mastermind Programme. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss another episode, and access our free Property Investors Toolkit at www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/toolkit  Full show notes available at http://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/cookeburgess/ 

TRT Revolution Podcast
Food Intolerance: Testing through Elimination & Reintroduction w/Paul Burgess

TRT Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 70:48


A lot of the work we do to stay fit and healthy has to do with exercise and diet, but what about the internal reactions caused by what we eat? On this episode of the TRT Revolution, Paul Burgess is back to go deeper on food intolerance, exogenous ketones and digestive health. Takeaways If someone goes onto a ketogenic diet and they react to one of the foods, they won’t adjust their thinking the way they are meant to. Too many people discount the value of certain foods because they have carbs in them, and then they suffer low fiber and low enzymes as a result. Acid reflux is a symptom of low stomach acid. Burning in your chest does not mean you have too much acid. Don’t take more fiber when you’re constipated, take magnesium citrate.   At the start of the show, we talked about supplements and so-called health trends. “Once people start bringing products to the market in the form of supplements and foods, you end up seeing a junk food train that is veiled in some kind of health scheme.” Next, we went into detail about food intolerances, and why testing is so important. No matter how healthy a lifestyle you might follow, if you don’t know what you react to, all of that is irrelevant. We went on to discuss how people can figure out whether they have an intolerance or not, and Paul mentions the importance of long-term elimination of the suspected food, and reintroduction to see how the body responds. We also talked about common digestive problems people face and how to correct them. Towards the end of the show, we discussed exogenous ketones. When it comes to dieting, people grab onto the headlines that best suit them and this extends to ketogenic dieting. People often discount beneficial foods and underestimate the fact that they might have intolerances to so-called good foods. The only way to know if a specific item is good for your body, is to eliminate and reintroduce it to see what the reaction is. Ultimately, if it’s right won’t experience bloating, gas or fatigue; your body will feel tight and lean. Guest Bio Paul is the founder of Athletic Fitness & Nutrition, which he created with the purpose of being able to deliver the highest specification, most cutting edge physical training techniques and nutrition advice. In his mid 30’s he decided to turn his passion for fitness into his full time career and became a nutritionist and personal trainer gaining Diploma’s in Clinical Nutrition, Personal Training and Anti-Ageing. Visit http://athleticnutrition.tv/ to learn more or get in touch with Paul. To Download Your FREE PDF Copy of the Amazon Best Seller: The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy MANual, Click Here  For a FREE Paperback Copy. The TRT MANual has helped hundreds of thousands of men around the world reclaim their health and vitality. Don’t suffer in silence a moment longer! PS. As an added bonus, upon finishing the book-once you provide a Thoughtful, High Quality Review on Amazon (hopefully 5 STAR), we will send you our new unreleased eBook 7 Lies You’ve Been Told About Testosterone for FREE.* (To receive book, email jay@trtrevolution.com a screenshot of your posted review.)

TRT Revolution Podcast
Effective Nutrition, Food Sensitivity and Ketogenic Dieting w/Paul Burgess

TRT Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 70:49


Health and fitness gurus often push calorie counting and macros on their clients but what’s missing from their guidance? Nutritionist Paul Burgess explains why clients need to understand food and its environment before anything else, and how his practice does exactly that. We also get special insight into food sensitivities and ketogenic diet tactics.  Three Takeaways  Macros can be misleading because people don’t just fit into specific categories. Macros also fail to take individual allergies and sensitivities into account. If you put on weight quickly that means your body doesn’t take fat and sugar well. Consider intermittent fasting to allow your body to improve its sensitivity to glucose. To take stress off your system, get your diet right and get your gut right.       The show started with Paul giving a bit of a background about his interest in fitness and nutrition. His focus was always on having a long healthy life. After leaving the investment industry in London he began his work in the nutritional coaching industry. Paul noted the big difference between the needs of a client in their 30s and a client in their 40s, but he stated that his process is the same for every client he works with. “Clients come with different goals but there are two things you need to do before anything, and if you are not doing those things then there’s no point going any further.” Paul believes in first evaluating what the client is eating to flag any potential intolerances and sensitivities, then he likes to examine the environment that the food goes into. “If you’re eating crap you’ll never flourish properly or optimize anything in your system.” He goes on to add, “you can have the best diet in the world but if it’s not getting absorbed properly, and is compromised - you are still not going to absorb those nutrients and you’re still going to have problems.” Paul went into detail the testing process his clients go through, as a way of ascertaining the diet adjustments they need to make. Paul looks at a three-month window of reactivity to a certain range of food and these findings give a closer look at the markers for health. The information simplifies the process of addressing organ health and a client will know which foods to use and which ones to avoid. We turn our conversation to an example of the kinds of tests Paul would run and how he’d use the data gained from them. For the average person with a high amount of liver enzymes, lifestyle plays a huge role and the result would be non-alcoholic fatty liver disease caused by insulin resistance or sensitivity. “Once your liver is compromised in that way, it functions sub-optimally.” We also discuss the foods that are most reactive for a lot of people. Contrary to popular belief wheat and gluten are not number one on that list. Eggs, almonds, walnuts and whey protein are much higher on that list. Paul also stated that a lot of people are commonly intolerant to beef, potatoes and kidney beans. Towards the end of the interview Paul and I touched on;   The fact that calorie counting and macros are not the best ways to approach nutrition.   The benefits of intermittent fasting for people who gain weight easily and struggle to lose it as fast.   The ketogenic diet and how it can be used as a fuel source for your body.   What Paul eats on a day-to-day basis. Modern society has been ruined by additives, GMOs and environmental toxins and this gets in the way of health. Before considering a new diet, make the effort to have yourself tested for food sensitivities and any digestive problems that might curb any progress you’ll make in fitness and nutrition. The work of becoming healthier becomes much lighter once you’re empowered by this information.   Paul is the founder of Athletic Fitness & Nutrition, which he created with the purpose of being able to deliver the highest specification, most cutting edge physical training techniques and nutrition advice. In his mid 30’s he decided to turn his passion for fitness into his full time career and became a nutritionist and personal trainer gaining Diploma’s in Clinical Nutrition, Personal Training and Anti-Ageing. Visit http://athleticnutrition.tv/ to learn more or get in touch with Paul. To Download Your FREE PDF Copy of the Amazon Best Seller: The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy MANual, Click Here  For a FREE Paperback Copy. The TRT MANual has helped hundreds of thousands of men around the world reclaim their health and vitality. Don’t suffer in silence a moment longer! PS. As an added bonus, upon finishing the book-once you provide a Thoughtful, High Quality Review on Amazon (hopefully 5 STAR), we will send you our new unreleased eBook 7 Lies You’ve Been Told About Testosterone for FREE.* (To receive book, email jay@trtrevolution.com a screenshot of your posted review.)

Body Buddies Podcast | Nutrition | Fitness | Mindset
126: The Power Foods Lifestyle KETO Series (Part 6 BONUS) with Paul Burgess | Nutrition and Weight Loss

Body Buddies Podcast | Nutrition | Fitness | Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 66:05


The Power Foods Lifestyle is a system of principles that help you better manage food through a budgeting system in your mind. The Power Foods Lifestyle lingo can be used to describe any approach that works best for an individual; one of those methods can be Ketosis, or Ketogenic Dieting. This is a form of eating that causes the body to deplete glucose and switch over to using ketone bodies for fuel. Tune in to this podcast episode to hear Part 6 (BONUS) where Kristy Jo discusses Ketosis with Fitness and Nutrition Expert, Paul Burgess. Paul is the host of the Athletic Fitness and Nutrition Podcast and a ketosis expert.  This episode will cover many of the topics that Kristy Jo covered in the first 5 series with more depth and perspective added from Paul.  Keto Gains: http://ketogains.com/ Find Paul's Podcast here: https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=paul%20burgess%20uk%20fitness%20podcast Find Paul's website here: AthleticNutrition.tv Twitter: @AthleticNutri Instagram: @AthleticNutrition   Join Body Buddies World to access the meal plans and workouts best used for Keto approaches in the Power Foods Lifestyle. Start your FREE 7-day trial today at www.BodyBuddiesWorld.com.

Documentally
1800: Paul Burgess of Huntingdon Bee Keepers Association

Documentally

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 8:33


Stock Day Media
Featured Interview: CEO Kent Wilson of Alpine 4 Technologies Ltd. (OTCQB: ALPP)

Stock Day Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 17:40


CEO Kent Wilson of Alpine 4 Technologies Ltd. (OTCQB: ALPP), and CEO Paul Burgess of Lattice Inc., join Uptick Newswire to discuss technology holdings and upcoming acquisition. 6th Sense Auto # Altia # BrakeActive™ # Electronics Manufacturing # holding company # Quality Circuit Assembly # Technology Stocks # Venture West Energy Services