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Best podcasts about Paul Clarke

Latest podcast episodes about Paul Clarke

Bartender at Large
20 Years of Imbibe Magazine w Paul Clarke | Bartender at Large ep 502

Bartender at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 31:53


On this week's show, we sit down with Paul Clarke, Editor-in-Chief of Imbibe Magazine, to celebrate the publication's 20th anniversary. Paul explains how Imbibe has thrived for two decades by rejecting rapid expansion in favor of independent, intentional growth. Together, they trace the evolution of the craft cocktail movement—from hazy IPAs to mezcal Negronis—and unpack industry challenges like brewery bankruptcies and wine tariffs. Paul also offers a peek behind Imbibe's editorial curtain, revealing how human judgment guides their coverage of everything from coffee to cocktails. The conversation closes with a look ahead as Imbibe enters its third decade, balancing education with cultural storytelling. Get your free Perfect Purée Samples Here: https://perfectpuree.com/bal

The Carpentry Show on Fix Radio Podcast
Stuck Between The Customer & The Architect

The Carpentry Show on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 37:27


Robin Clevett looks into the role Tradespeople/Builders and Carpenters can simetimes find themselves in when they take on a job and have to be the go-between or middle man in the working relationship between the customer and the architect. Robin talks to a previous customer (Callum Davies-Russell) about his experiences working with Robin and an Architect on his project. Robin also chats to Paul Clarke from an Architectural company that has hired him to take on pre-construction consultations with customers, due to his experience on the tools as a General Builder....And friend of the show and top quality House Builder, Jack Auletta shares his first hand experiences and insight into how to manage this working relationship.

The Speakeasy
Twenty Years of Imbibing with Paul Clarke

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 50:34


The first issue of Imbibe Magazine hit store shelves twenty years ago in 2006. It was a fascinating time to be a drinks magazine because drinks – and magazines – have changed A LOT since then. Paul Clarke, Imbibe's Editor in Chief sits down with Greg and Sother to talk about the last twenty years in the drinks publication's history: from its Y2K roots to the heady days of the cocktail revolution in the 2010s to the bad situations we've all had to make the best of in 2020 and beyond. Paul gets into what has and hasn't changed, what modern drinkers want in a cocktail program, and how it's always important to make sure you're serving your readers… and your listeners first.PLUS, Greg went to Canada and guess what's in full swing up there? It begins with “summer” and ends with “sherry.”Follow Imbibe at @imbibeFollow Paul at @cocktailchronLINKSBecome a Regular: patreon.com/SpeakeasyRegularsFor resources on dealing with cold hard water agents in your community visit nouswithoutyou.la/ and @thenycallianceThe Speakeasy is now on YouTube! Tune in to “see” what we're talking about at youtube.com/@Speakeasy.PodcastCheck out Quiote Imports at quioteimports.com and use promo code “Speakeasy” to get free shipping at checkout.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Naked Men Talking
Micha Mirto and Jordan Paul Clarke - Raising Gays

Naked Men Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 33:38


In this episode we're joined by Micha Mirto and Jordan Paul Clarke for a behind-the-scenes look at their new musical.In the conversation, we talk Pride, empathy, and the importance of giving people time and space to figure stuff out.Host: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Gareth Johnson⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.See more Naked Men Talking conversations on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.gtv.blue⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

CruxCasts
CanCambria Energy (TSXV:CCEC) - 750 Bcf Hungary Gas Play Targets EU Supply Gap

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 45:45


Interview with Paul Clarke, CEO, CanCambria EnergyRecording date: 14th May 2026CanCambria Energy, a Canadian exploration and production company, is advancing a large-scale natural gas project in Hungary aimed at addressing Europe's growing energy security concerns. As the European Union moves to eliminate reliance on Russian gas by the end of 2027, Hungary—currently importing up to 80% of its supply—faces a significant supply gap. CanCambria's Kiskunhalas concession offers a potential domestic solution.The company has identified approximately 750 billion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas within a deep tight gas formation, alongside 25 million barrels of oil in shallower conventional reservoirs. Its land position spans 247,000 acres, supported by modern 3D seismic data that has significantly reduced exploration risk and improved well targeting compared to earlier drilling efforts.Economically, the project is highly attractive under European gas pricing conditions. Individual wells cost between $15 million and $18 million but can generate over $20 million in revenue within the first year at $10/MMBtu gas prices—well below current European levels of $14–15/MMBtu. Over their lifespan, wells are expected to yield $35–50 million in after-tax netbacks, with a breakeven price near $4/MMBtu, providing a strong margin of safety.To accelerate development, CanCambria is finalizing a joint venture to fund its initial wells, with drilling expected to begin in late 2026 or early 2027. The project is designed to reach cash-flow positivity within the first few wells and scale to significant production levels.In addition to deep gas, shallower oil targets offer quicker, lower-cost returns, enhancing overall project flexibility. With favorable fiscal terms, existing infrastructure access, and strong market demand, CanCambria is positioning itself as a key contributor to Europe's transition toward more secure and diversified energy supplies.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 05/07/26 6PM : Paul Clarke

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 51:22


The County Farm Bureau

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 04/27/26 4PM: Paul Clarke

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 51:02


Head of SLO County Farm Bureau

SmithWeekly Discussions
Discussion with Dr. Paul Clarke | CanCambria Energy (TSXV:CCEC)

SmithWeekly Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 52:56


The Restaurant Guys
Inside 20 Years of Imbibe Magazine | Paul Clarke

The Restaurant Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 47:28 Transcription Available


Why This Episode MattersPaul Clarke explains why Imbibe has lasted 20 years by staying consumer-focused, independent, and credible.It's also a great look at how cocktail culture changed over two decades, from teaching people the basics of a proper sour to telling deeper stories about the people and ideas shaping what we drink now.Mark Pascal and Francis Schott connect that editorial philosophy to hospitality itself: lead with quality, tell the truth, and earn trust over time.Along the way, the episode covers Negroni Week, the Imbibe 75, independent publishing, cocktail storytelling, and why bitterness eventually wins people over.The BanterMark and Francis open with a riff on awards-season humility, noting that in restaurant life, humility usually comes from service failures and hard-earned recovery—though they're not above enjoying a medal when one comes their way.The ConversationPaul Clarke, executive editor of Imbibe Magazine, talks about building a drinks publication that serves both curious consumers and serious professionals without losing clarity, rigor, or pleasure. He explains how the magazine explores “liquid culture,” with attention to the people, places, and ideas behind what ends up in the glass.The discussion also traces the rise of modern cocktail culture through the lens of the Negroni and its many descendants, while highlighting Imbibe's role in shaping conversation through projects like Negroni Week and the Imbibe 75. It's a smart, funny exchange about editorial standards, independence, and why good drinks writing should be as engaging as the drinks themselves.Timestamps00:00 – Banter: what “humbling” really means in the restaurant business05:00 – Why Imbibe works: consumer-first, not trade-first11:00 – Trust, credibility, and the line between editorial and advertising16:00 – 20 years of cocktail culture: from basics to “liquid culture”20:00 – Good writing is a big factor in Imbibe's success24:15 – How independence key to Imbibe's survival28:00 – How Negroni Week began and why it became global34:00 – The resurgence of the Boulavardier40:00 – The Imbibe 75 and the people changing how the world drinksBioPaul Clarke is the executive editor of Imbibe Magazine, an independent drinks publication celebrating 20 years in 2026. He is also the author of The Cocktail Chronicles and host of the award-winning Radio Imbibe podcast.InfoImbibe Magazine https://imbibemagazine.com/Radio Imbibe https://radio-imbibe.simplecast.com/Steven Witherly on The Restaurant Guys Podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390435/episodes/16866178Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Stage Left Wine Shophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @restaurantguyspodcast

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Blue Moon Podcast - A Manchester City Show

The international break is over and it's back to action for Manchester City for the final stretch of the season. It all begins with Liverpool in the FA Cup on Saturday lunchtime. David Mooney is joined by City fan Ciaran Murray and, from The Athletic, Thom Harris to discuss the game - with a little help from Neil Atkinson from The Anfield Wrap, too. As Manchester City Women take a commanding lead at the top of the WSL table, we speak to Paul Clarke from the Man City Women Fancast to discuss their prospects of a first title in ten years... and, with an FA Cup quarter final on the horizon, too, is there a possibility of a league and cup double? It seems we have some sadistic listeners, as well, given a not insignificant number asked us to use the international break to assess whether City in 1996 were the biggest club relegated from the Premier League. That's as Spurs face the very real prospect of going down this year. Plus, following Nico O'Reilly's brace in the Carabao Cup Final, we set Ciaran the task of looking at the numbers behind City's brace-scorers. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Served Up
Ep. 287: Shaping Chicago's Bar Scene with Peter Vestinos

Served Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 42:14


Peter Vestinos, celebrated hospitality expert and multi-bar owner, brings an experience-driven perspective to what makes hospitality memorable. He shares how he's built and sustained successful bar concepts that balance creativity, operations, and guest connection. He also offers candid insights into the evolving hospitality landscape

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Commodity Culture
'No Buffer' To Stop ENERGY From Soaring as Hormuz Choked and War Escalates

Commodity Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 29:32


Paul Clarke, CEO of CanCambria Energy (OTCQB: CCEYF | TSXV: CCEC) breaks down why the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and continued escalation in the Iran war is putting a major squeeze on energy prices that doesn't look like it will let up anytime soon. With Europe facing a potential energy crisis, Paul explains why domestic production of natural gas is vital to the region, and he unpacks how CanCambria Energy fits into the picture, with their flagship Kiskunhalas large-scale, deep tight gas project in Hungary.CanCambria Energy Website: https://www.cancambria.comFollow CanCambria Energy on X: https://x.com/cancambriaDisclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by CanCambria Energy for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of CanCambria Energy. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence.Follow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebdayCommodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture

Served Up
Ep. 285: Capturing the Beverage Culture with Paul Clarke

Served Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 48:26


Paul Clarke, Editor-in-Chief at Imbibe Magazine, shares his journey into drinks journalism, tracing how curiosity and passion for storytelling shaped his career. He reflects on experiences and travels that have allowed him to explore beverage culture and hospitality from around the world. Paul discusses the trends, innovations, and traditions that continue to inspire him, highlighting the connections between people, places, and the drinks they craft. Throughout the conversation, his continuous curiosity and dedication to understanding global hospitality shine as the driving forces behind his work

Volunteer Nation
203. Preventing Volunteer Burnout - New Research with Paul Clarke

Volunteer Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 63:36


Volunteer burnout is not always caused by time, workload, or lack of commitment. In many cases, it happens when leaders begin to feel less effective in their roles. As confidence and enjoyment decline, even experienced volunteers may start to disengage or step away. In this episode, Tobi Johnson sits down with leadership performance coach Paul Clarke to discuss new research on why volunteer leaders struggle under pressure and what organizations can do to better support them. They explore the gap between knowing what to do and being able to apply those skills in real-world situations, along with the emotional and organizational challenges that impact long-term retention. If you lead volunteers or are building a leadership pipeline, this conversation will help you rethink development, communication, and support. You will gain practical insights to strengthen resilience, improve retention, and create an environment where volunteer leaders feel confident, connected, and motivated to continue making an impact. Full show notes: 203. Preventing Volunteer Burnout - New Research with Paul Clarke Volunteer Burnout - Episode Highlights [00:49] - Why Leaders Burn Out [04:30] - Paul's Coaching Journey [10:15] - GAA and Grassroots Sports [19:27] - Methodology and Surprises [24:32] - Early Warning Signs [30:15] - Five Competencies Overview [31:26] - Authenticity Under Pressure [33:12] - Emotional Intelligence Under Stress [36:06] - Governance Managing Up [37:09] - Managing Upward Conflicts [40:26] - Beyond Performance Connection [43:11] - Data Versus Belonging [48:56]- Peer Learning Mentorship [55:39] - Relational Culture Fix [59:47] - AI Curiosity Future  Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #185 - To Burnout & Back: My Secret Struggle with Long COVID  Volunteer Nation Episode #035: 6 Ways to Prevent Burnout in Nonprofits  Find Paul on LinkedIn  The Leaders Coach 'Fine Lines" Weekly Leadership Newsletter (complimentary sign-up link)  Follow Paul on Instagram  Pauls' Email  Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at WeCare@VolPro.net.

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee
What has Jordan Anthony been up to lately? OR Reality TV didn't break him, it booked his flight to Los Angeles

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 14:59 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansA seven-year-old writes a song to survive the schoolyard, and that melody becomes a map. We sit down with Jordan Anthony to trace the line from first piano lessons in Perth to The Voice at fourteen, to a last-minute airport call that sent him to Junior Eurovision, and finally to an American Idol audition that reshaped his future. It's a story about momentum, but more than that, it's about the mindset that lets momentum become mastery.Jordan opens up about how reality TV can be a catalyst if you define your why, how standing beside world-class vocalists forced a leap in technique, and how a bout of illness before an international final turned into a lesson in grit. We unpack the call from producer Paul Clarke, the backstage talk with his dad, and what it felt like to step onto a world stage with an original song, “We Will Rise.” Then we fast-forward to LA: producer calls at 1am, an audition in Katy Perry's hometown, collaborations with Ajii on “Cherry,” and the quiet daily work that turns attention into a career.At the heart of the conversation is “Hurt Me Sooner,” Jordan's new single shaped by his first breakup. He takes us inside the lyric—those intrusive thoughts after love ends, the reflex to label time as wasted, and the steadier truth that growth needs friction. You'll hear how influences like Adele, Sam Smith, Lewis Capaldi, and Ed Sheeran inform his tone without swallowing his identity, and why this track finally feels like him. Between sessions and shows, he stays grounded with soccer runs, FIFA, and family FaceTimes, and shares plans to reset at home before the next surge.If you're chasing a creative dream, this one brings practical insight and real heart: use pain as material, treat opportunities like training, and build a support system that keeps you human. Stream the full conversation, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review to help more listeners find stories like this.What has Jordan Anthony been up to lately?  Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

ResearchPod
How are sociodigital futures being claimed?

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 32:17 Transcription Available


This second of three podcasts exploring ‘Claiming Tomorrow – Sociodigital Futures in the Making' is asking 'How are sociodigital futures being claimed?'Claims about the future shape government policies, shape investments that are made by companies, and how all of us think about our lives. But how are these claims being made?Listen to Susan Halford, Jessica Pykett, Debbie Watson, Paul Clarke and Beckie Coleman as they  explore this timely subject.This podcast is brought to you by the Centre for Sociodigital Futures – a flagship research centre, funded by the ESRC and led by the University of Bristol in collaboration with 12 other Universities in the UK and globally.  The support of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is gratefully acknowledged. 

Japan Distilled
Live Show! Koji Spirits Chat at Charleston Wine & Food Festival (ep. 87)

Japan Distilled

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 73:01


In episode 87, Stephen chats koji spirits in Charleston, South Carolina as a guest of Imbibe Magazine's editor in Chief, Paul Clarke (listen to episode 69 for more of his thoughts on Japanese spirits) and James Beard Award winning author, bartender, and bar owner, Julia Momose. The trio hosted a live panel discussion of koji spirits to a group of guests, most of whom had never tried shochu, awamori, or koji whiskey before.

Backdoor GAA Podcast
GALWAY FOOTBALLERS SUFFER SETBACK AGAINST DUBLIN IN ROUND ONE OF ALL-IRELAND SERIES

Backdoor GAA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 53:41


Former Ballyboden St Enda's manager Kenny Naughton and former Dublin selector Paul Clarke look back on Galway's defeat at the weekend to The DubsThis Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieSubscribe for more content!

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9
PAUL CLARKE - CULLULLERAINE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 2:26


Paul Clarke from the Cullulleraine Music Festival with details on this weekends epic event. Tickets at cullullerianemusicfestival.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

St.Peter's Free Church Sermons
Sunday 9th February 2025 (PM) Rev Paul Clarke on Colossians 1:15-23

St.Peter's Free Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 35:53


Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
351 Paul Clarke - AI, digital twins & modeling: engineering our way out

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 59:16 Transcription Available


A conversation with Paul Clarke, technologist, innovator, inventor about technology and innovative tools from various domains, including modelling, digital twins, digital shadows, robots, and other smart hardware solutions that are crucial for the regenerative transition—tools we've barely begun to consider, let alone adopt.We often hear about AI, machine learning, and large language models, but these represent only a fraction of what is currently available. Paul argues that the challenges we face are so immense that we cannot afford to ignore the potential of these technologies. They are essential for building better farms, advancing farm technologies, creating smarter robots and hardware, developing improved food systems, optimising food warehouses, and so much more.More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/paul-clarke.==========================In Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast show we talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return. Hosted by Koen van Seijen.==========================

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast
Revolutionizing Payment Solutions Paul Clarke on the Rise of Cashflows

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 28:31


Episode Topic In this episode, Kevin Rosenquist sits down with Paul Clarke, Chief Product and Innovation Officer at Cashflows, to explore the ever-evolving fintech and payments landscape. With over two decades of experience, Paul delves into the company's mission to streamline payment processes and enhance user experiences. Cashflows, known for its “Payments Perfected by People” approach, provides businesses with tailored financial solutions, omnichannel capabilities, and subscription management tools. The episode highlights the company's dedication to making payments simple, efficient, and adaptable to various business needs. Join us as we discuss the challenges of staying competitive in fintech, the role of technology in user experience, and how Cashflows continues to innovate in an industry driven by rapid changes and customer demand. Lessons You'll Learn Paul Clarke shares his insights on how Cashflows approaches innovation in fintech. Learn how user experience drives every decision, from creating seamless omnichannel solutions to improving subscription models and instant payments. Paul explains the importance of understanding customer needs, adapting to market shifts, and balancing risk with user demand. He reveals how Cashflows' flexibility allows them to meet small businesses' needs, emphasizing customer relationships and personalized service. Whether you're interested in the mechanics of fintech or broader business strategies, this episode offers valuable lessons on building a successful and responsive payment platform. Discover how Cashflows maintains a competitive edge by prioritizing technology, simplicity, and customer-focused solutions. About Our Guest Paul Clarke is the Chief Product and Innovation Officer at Cashflows, a payment solutions company that provides businesses with streamlined financial services. With over 20 years in the payments and fintech sector, Paul has held key roles at companies like Worldpay, where he focused on enhancing e-commerce solutions. At Cashflows, he continues to lead efforts in omnichannel payment systems, subscription management, and instant settlement solutions. Paul's approach combines technological innovation with a deep understanding of customer needs. Known for Cashflows' mantra, “Payments Perfected by People,” Paul is dedicated to making financial transactions smoother and more efficient for businesses across multiple sectors. His insights on user experience, risk management, and fintech trends make him a respected voice in the industry. Topics Covered The conversation with Paul Clarke covers a range of topics, from the evolution of user experience in fintech to the specific innovations Cashflows brings to the payments sector. Paul explains Cashflows' omni channel solutions, designed to offer merchants a unified platform for accepting payments online, in-store, and on mobile. The episode also explores Cashflows' subscription tools, allowing businesses to manage recurring payments effortlessly. Paul discusses the challenges of risk management in instant payments and shares how Cashflows supports small businesses with services like same-day settlement. Kevin and Paul also examine how partnerships between fintech and traditional banks shape the industry, focusing on the blend of technology and human touch that defines Cashflows' approach  

ResearchPod
Research Frontiers - Building futures with immersive technologies

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 23:28


How can technology enhance all kinds of performance? For the last episode of the series, host Ruby Lott-Lavigna is joined by Dr Paul Clarke, a Senior Lecturer in Performance Studies at the University of Bristol. Together they discuss what augmented reality has to offer the world from a performance perspective, the benefits this could have on the development of societies, and the possibilities these new technologies can unlock for the future.Find out more about our new MA Immersive Arts (Virtual and Augmented Reality) programme

Bartender at Large
Negroni Week w Paul Clarke | Bartender at Large ep 410

Bartender at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 26:36


Learn More: https://www.negroniweek.com/register/ ____________________________________ Join us every Monday as acclaimed bartender, Erick Castro, interviews some of the bar industry's top talents from around the world, including bartenders, distillers & authors. If you love cocktails & spirits then this award-winning podcast is just for you. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: Get early access to episodes, exclusive bonus episodes, special content and more: https://www.patreon.com/BartenderAtLarge WATCH OUR VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/bartenderatlarge FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Erick Castro: www.instagram.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.instagram.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Erick Castro: www.twitter.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.twitter.com/BartendAtLarge

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Modern Realty Podcast
Modern Agent: EP 20 Paul Clarke & Peter Buist

Modern Realty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 36:51


This week's Modern Agent Podcast, Paul Clarke - Realtor and Peter Buist - Realtor sit down and chat about how they each started their careers in Real Estate and how they balance life & work.

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Trek Untold - Episode 173 | Dr. Mego

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 94:14


The first company to tackle Star Trek action figures was Mego Toys, innovating new designs and production methods that kept their products affordable while creating enduring memories. However, despite their huge success with Star Trek, things behind the scenes with the company slowly fell apart. Paul Clarke, better known to toy collectors as Dr. Mego, visits the show to discuss the origin story of Mego Toys, how its founder, Marty Abrams, began to pick up licensed properties before other companies, making "World's Greatest Superheroes" figures with both Marvel and DC Comics characters, his road to Star Trek in the 1970s through "Planet of The Apes," and the secrets behind their Trek toys, including whether the figures were based on TOS or the animated series, how the playsets were made, and the answers to unsolved Trek toy mysteries.Plus, the controversial circumstances that caused Mego to shut down in 1982, how they resurrected the company in 2018, the true story of why Mego didn't make "Star Wars" action figures, how Marty helped bring Transformers to America, why Trek toys are so hard to sell in 2024 and what Playmates did wrong with their most recent attempt, and what the future holds for Mego in 2024 and beyond. Check out Mego's Star Trek toys at this link here - https://amzn.to/3Vtedra Visit the official Mego website: https://megofigures.com/ Learn more Mego history at the Mego Museum: https://www.megomuseum.com/ If you want to learn more about Press Record Studios, make an appointment to use our New York facility, or discover how we can make your show remotely, head to www.pressrecordstudios.comPlease subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold .There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future.Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products andother things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel- https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us!Follow Trek Untold on Social MediaInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntoldFollow Nerd News Today on Social...

Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!

The first company to tackle Star Trek action figures was Mego Toys, innovating new designs and production methods that kept their products affordable while creating enduring memories. However, despite their huge success with Star Trek, things behind the scenes with the company slowly fell apart. Paul Clarke, better known to toy collectors as Dr. Mego, visits the show to discuss the origin story of Mego Toys, how its founder, Marty Abrams, began to pick up licensed properties before other companies, making "World's Greatest Superheroes" figures with both Marvel and DC Comics characters, his road to Star Trek in the 1970s through "Planet of The Apes," and the secrets behind their Trek toys, including whether the figures were based on TOS or the animated series, how the playsets were made, and the answers to unsolved Trek toy mysteries.Plus, the controversial circumstances that caused Mego to shut down in 1982, how they resurrected the company in 2018, the true story of why Mego didn't make "Star Wars" action figures, how Marty helped bring Transformers to America, why Trek toys are so hard to sell in 2024 and what Playmates did wrong with their most recent attempt, and what the future holds for Mego in 2024 and beyond. Check out Mego's Star Trek toys at this link here - https://amzn.to/3Vtedra Visit the official Mego website: https://megofigures.com/ Learn more Mego history at the Mego Museum: https://www.megomuseum.com/ If you want to learn more about Press Record Studios, make an appointment to use our New York facility, or discover how we can make your show remotely, head to www.pressrecordstudios.comPlease subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold .There, you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future.Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products andother things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel- https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold.Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us!Follow Trek Untold on Social MediaInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntoldFollow Nerd News Today on Social

Screen Australia Podcast
Paul Clarke on Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line and shaping music documentary

Screen Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 32:09


Director Paul Clarke breaks down the elements of a music documentary, and the inspiration and process behind his latest feature Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line. Throughout the episode, Clarke shares his approach to research and production for the music documentary format, navigating the complexities of footage and music licensing, and celebrating the legacy of the Oils. 

WB-40
(301) Value Judgement

WB-40

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 54:03


On this week’s show, Julia and Lisa are joined by photographer Paul Clarke to talk about AI, creativity, the value of creative work, art and taking great photos.

Why is Australia in Eurovision?
How Australia secured a continued future in Eurovision

Why is Australia in Eurovision?

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 28:43


There have been ups and downs for Australia at Eurovision in recent years as we struggled to gain points from European fans in the popular vote, and the competition was rocked by the Covid pandemic. But just when things were looking precarious, Voyager arrived in 2023 to reignite the flame. We wrap up this series with Voyager's Danny Estrin, Eurovision academic Associate Professor Jess Carniel, and Blink TV's Paul Clarke.

Why is Australia in Eurovision?
How Australia's early success at Eurovision kept us coming back

Why is Australia in Eurovision?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 31:43


Australia first got into the Eurovision Song Contest as a one-off wildcard entry, but we had to prove ourselves to be able to stay. We look at the importance of Guy Sebastian's impressive debut in 2015, and Dami Im's almost-win in 2016 with 'Sound of Silence'. In this episode, hear from Dami Im herself, Eurovision academic Associate Professor Jess Carniel, and Blink TV's Paul Clarke.

Why is Australia in Eurovision?
How Australia fell in love with Eurovision and earned its place in the competition

Why is Australia in Eurovision?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:20


To understand why Australia is at Eurovision, we first need to understand why Aussies love it so much. Chart the progress of the competition's popularity in Australia, and hear what tests Australia passed to earn a spot on the Eurovision stage. In this first episode you'll hear from Eurovision academic Associate Professor Jess Carniel and Paul Clarke from Blink TV, SBS' production partner for Eurovision broadcasts.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘There's no life that frees anyone so completely from unhappiness as does the mystic life…' This week, Sally has been reading John Cowper Powys' 1932 novel, A Glastonbury Romance. Join her for a meditation on attachment, possession, desire, and being with others. More information on Powys can be found here: https://www.powys-society.org/JCPowys.html The wonderful piano music in the opening section is by Paul Sebastian. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Paul Clarke, and Maeve Magnus.

The Many Shades of Green
Building a Bridge: Garden & Music Connections w/ Educator, Gardener & Musician Paul Clarke

The Many Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 42:31


The Modern Bar Cart Podcast
Episode 281 - A Few Last Words with Paul Clarke

The Modern Bar Cart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 40:18


In this Seattle cocktail retrospective with Paul Clarke, Editor in Chief of Imbibe Magazine, some of the topics we discuss include: How Paul began his drinks journey in the early days of the cocktail renaissance and became a regular at the ZigZag Cafe, a Seattle cocktail den that rose to prominence thanks, in large part, to a bartender named Murray Stenson. The fascinating gravitational pull that Murray exerted, both within professional hospitality circles and on the community of cocktail enthusiasts who congregated at his bar.  How Murray resurrected The Last Word cocktail from the pages of a forgotten 1950s cocktail book and why his quest for the weird, wonderful, and esoteric extended far beyond cocktails. We also examine hospitality through the lens of an old-school bartender, someone who understood that the people are more important than the drinks - and we try to collect some takeaways for young bartenders who are just starting out on their hospitality journey. Along the way, we consider the merits of large vinyl collections and a lifelong fascination with music, the simple pleasure of spilling “your unique weirdness” to the bartender after a couple drinks, why Murray was “too cool” for awards ceremonies, and much, much more. Paul and I pulled up a seat during our recent spirits judging stint at the American Distilling Institute's annual International Spirits Competition to explore the legacy of one of the cocktail renaissance's most beloved bartenders: Murray Stenson. Upon his passing in September of 2023, Murray was memorialized for the major part he played in bringing The Last Word cocktail back onto the world stage after decades of obscurity, but he also played a massively important role in stewarding the overall cocktail culture of Seattle for many years. So this conversation, like its cocktail namesake, is an equal parts mix of history, elegy, technique, and idiosyncrasy. Featured Cocktail - The Industry Sour This episode's featured cocktail is the Industry Sour. To make this Last Word variant, you'll need either ¾ oz or 1 oz each of the following: Fernet Branca (A minty, alpine amaro from Italy) Green Chartreuse Simple Syrup Fresh Squeezed lime juice Combine these ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice, give ‘em a good, hard shake until the drink is properly chilled and diluted, then strain into a stemmed cocktail glass and enjoy. Developed by St. Louis bartender Ted Kilgore in 2011, I think of the Industry Sour as an offspring of The Last Word, designed, as its name implies, specifically for nerdy cocktail bartenders who are “in the know” about esoteric ingredients like Chartreuse and Fernet. In this case, the Fernet kind of stands in for the gin, which works (since it's a dry botanical liqueur). And instead of the double-shot of sweetness AND nuttiness from the usual Maraschino liqueur, the Industry Sour takes a half-step back with the use of plain ol' simple syrup--something that any good cocktail bartender will have within arm's reach For me, the only real shame is that the pearlescent green color of The Last Word is replaced by a kind of muddy brown in this riff - but again, it seems fitting. Anyone can walk up to something as beautiful as The Last Word and understand they've got something special, but it takes a true cocktail acolyte to really appreciate the complex, aggressive symphony contained in the brownish soup of the Industry Sour.  

Teen People
Sarah Ditum on Britney, Paris, Amy, Aaliyah, Jen, Lindsay, and Chyna (Part II)

Teen People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 39:47


In part two of a two-part interview, I speak with Sarah Ditum about her new book, TOXIC. It's a scathing reexamination of the lives of nine female celebrities: Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Aaliyah, Janet Jackson, Amy Winehouse, Kim Kardashian, Chyna, and Jennifer Aniston. Each experienced some form of global fame, as well as the consequences that come with too much attention. In this episode, Sarah and I leaf through my collection of TEEN PEOPLE magazines! You'll hear her hot takes on how TEEN PEOPLE covered Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Aaliyah, Jennifer Aniston, and Lindsay Lohan. Plus: Sarah's thoughts on a topic she's been thinking about (and writing about) for some time. Notes: Find me online at www.annasoper.ca and on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod. Find Sarah online on Twitter and Instagram at sarahditum. ................ Buy Sarah's book! Here's how: UK: www.littlebrown.co.uk/titles/sarah-d…9780349727134/ North America: www.abramsbooks.com/product/toxic_9781419763113/ ................ Author photo: Paul Clarke ................ Additional thanks: Stephanie Palumbo at Canadian Manda Group, Toronto ................ Music: Drop It by Coma-Media on Pixabay Fighter [No Vocals] - punk rock by 22941069 on Pixabay ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.

Teen People
"Relentlessly anti-sisterhood": Sarah Ditum on the toxic 2000s (Part I)

Teen People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 76:32


In part one of a two-part interview, I speak with Sarah Ditum about her new book, TOXIC. It's a scathing reexamination of the lives of nine female celebrities: Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Aaliyah, Janet Jackson, Amy Winehouse, Kim Kardashian, Chyna, and Jennifer Aniston. Each experienced some form of global fame, as well as the consequences that come with too much attention. In TOXIC, Sarah writes, "…tearing these women to pieces was both a social activity and a form of divination. In the entrails of their reputations, we hunted for clues about what a woman ought to be…" We talk: teen magazines, blogs, promise rings, sex tapes, and Britney Spears' "cult of virginity", celebrity memoirs, Justin Timberlake's homemade shotgun, why Taylor Swift reminds me of Avril Lavigne, and what Donald Trump owes to WWE. Notes: Find me online at www.annasoper.ca and on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod. Find Sarah online on Twitter and Instagram at sarahditum. ................ Buy Sarah's book! Here's how: UK: https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/titles/sarah-ditum/toxic/9780349727134/ North America: https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/toxic_9781419763113/ ................ Author photo: Paul Clarke ................ Additional thanks: Stephanie Palumbo at Canadian Manda Group, Toronto ................ Sounds and music: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Drop It by Coma-Media on Pixabay Fighter [No Vocals] - punk rock by 22941069 on Pixabay ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘I shall be late!' Sally has been following the White Rabbit this week, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and reflecting on the ever-increasing demands on the writer's time. Follow her down the rabbit hole on a journey through time, lateness, and rest… This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. The wonderful piano music in the closing section was composed by Paul Clarke. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

Japan Distilled
Imbibe in Kyushu: Interview with Paul Clarke (ep. 69)

Japan Distilled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 29:09


In episode 69, Stephen chats with editor in chief of Imbibe Magazine, Paul Clarke, toward the end of their Imbibe in Kyushu Distillery Tour.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘Are you brave enough to follow me there?' This week, Sally has been reading Emily Bronte's 1847 novel, Wuthering Heights. Fixated on the dreams of its narrator, join her for her reflections on rage, the histories of homes and places, and the distracting intrusions of life into writing. The beautiful piano music in the middle and closing sections is by Paul Clarke. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘All the world's a stage…' Sally is thinking this week about a photograph of her foster grandmother in Shakespearean costume. Who is she? How did she find her part? Did she have her experience, like Jacques, the man of the world? Listen to her meditations, extemporised and recorded in a single take, to find out. The speech from As You Like It, read at the end, is available here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/56966/speech-all-the-worlds-a-stage For those in and around Oxford, Sally will be speaking about her latest book, The Green Lady, at 3pm this Saturday, the 28th of October, at Blackwell's Bookshop. Tickets for this free event can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sally-bayley-the-green-lady-with-triona-adams-tickets-681607986837 The wonderful piano music in the closing section is by Paul Clarke. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘Feelings: oh, I have those; they govern me.' In this special episode, Sally reflects on the work of the late poet Louise Glück as she travels around Oxford. Join her as she muses on feeling, poetry, family, and names. The poem, ‘The Red Poppy', featured in this episode, can be read here: https://poets.org/poem/red-poppy-0 The wonderful piano music in the opening section is by Paul Clarke. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

Barron's Live
Women in Finance: What It Takes to Break the Glass Ceiling

Barron's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 32:38


Financial News's deputy editor Paul Clarke will sit down with Hanneke Smits, global head of investment management at BNY Mellon, Lisa McGeough, co-head of global banking at HSBC and Laura Janssens, head of European investment banking at Berenberg to reveal how they smashed through the glass ceiling in the male-dominated world of finance, and to discuss the challenges still facing the sector on improving gender diversity. 

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

"In the end she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than other girls." Sally and her neighbour discuss tree spirits and magical bracelets on her narrowboat. As the rains draw in, Sally settles down to read J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan. She thinks about clouds and feelings, listens to chamber music, and follows the story of Peter Pan from Kensington Gardens to Rustington-on-Sea. Our feelings have always been with us, like the weather. And on rainy days, it's good to dance more.  Miss Cull, a frequent guest on the podcast, can also be found in Sally's latest book, The Green Lady, available from all good booksellers.  Original music, ‘Wednesday', by Paul Clarke.  Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus. For Laetitia. 

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘Other echoes inhabit the garden. Shall we follow?'   This week, Sally is reading T. S. Eliot in preparation for her performance at the Oxford Chamber Music Festival on the 6th of October. She explores the landscape of ‘Burnt Norton' (1936), improvising scenes on the theme of memory via rose leaves, purses, lightbulbs, and dry crackling lawns. The Oxford Chamber Music Festival, run by Priya Mitchell, takes place from the 4th to the 7th of October. All are welcome, please come along!   The Festival website is here: https://www.ocmf.net/2023-festival/   The poem, ‘Burnt Norton' from the Four Quartets, is available to read here: http://www.davidgorman.com/4quartets/1-norton.htm   The wonderful music is by Paul Clarke. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen   Special thanks to Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley

‘For all the Froggies of the World...' Inspired by her amphibian lifestyle, Sally offers an everyday fable of the writer. Froggie and the Golden Ball is a cautionary tale of the writerly career and the lure of acclaim, interspersed with reflections on nature, Emily Dickinson, and hairdressing. Dickinson's poem about the frog is available here: https://poets.org/poem/im-nobody-who-are-you-260 The producer of this episode is James Bowen. The extra voice in this episode is Emma Fielding. The beautiful piano music heard in the opening section is written and performed by Paul Clarke. Thanks to everyone who has supported us so far. Special thanks go to Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

Live Long and Master Aging
Why stomach bugs are essential for optimum health | Martin Blaser MD and Dr. Gloria Dominguez-Bello

Live Long and Master Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 49:48 Transcription Available


We cannot see them, but the tiny bugs inside our bodies are crucial to our long-term health.  The problem is, they're becoming extinct. Martin Blaser, MD and Dr. Gloria Dominguez-Bello are both microbiologists from the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine at Rutgers University in the US state of New Jersey.  In the feature documentary, The Invisible Extinction, Martin and Gloria investigate the impact antibiotics and other common medical practices have on our microbiome and gut health. Their research highlights compelling evidence that the misuse of antibiotics could be to blame for a rise in food allergies, chronic diseases, and other gut-related health issues including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this interview they discuss their work, the importance of eating organic, non-processed foods, along with the essential role of bacteria, fungi and viruses that naturally live in our intestines and stomach.This episode is brought to you in association with Clinique La Prairie, with whom we share a common goal of helping people pursue a long healthspan.  The award-winning spa clinic and pioneering health and wellness destination, nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva in Montreux, Switzerland,  combines preventative medicine with bespoke lifestyle and nutrition plans, and offers a holistic approach to living fuller, healthier, and longer lives.Credits: This interview includes clips from The Invisible Extinction  documentary, courtesy of Microbe Media LLC.  Thanks also to Steven Lawrence - the film's co-director and producer - and Paul Clarke from Newsworthy press for their help in the production of this podcast.  -Affiliation disclosure: This podcast receives a small commission when you use the code LLAMA for purchases from companies below which support our mission.   It helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews, sharing information about human longevity, remain free for all to listen. -FlexBeam red light therapyRecharge Health is offering LLAMA listeners an $80.00 discount on the purchase of FlexBeam, the wearable red light therapy device which targets key parts of the body to improve sleep, treat injuries and sooth aches and pains associated with aging. Use code LLAMA at checkout- DoNotAgeDoNotAge.org is offering listeners to LLAMA a 10% discount on its range of products – NAD boosters, Sirtuin activators, senolytics and more. Any health queries can be answered by emailing the team at hello@donotage.orgUse the code LLAMA at checkout. -Support the showThe Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

Hospitality Forward
Episode #62: Paul Clarke, Editor in Chief, Imbibe Magazine

Hospitality Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 30:59


In this episode, Hanna Lee and Michael Anstendig of Hanna Lee Communications chat with Paul Clarke, Editor in Chief, Imbibe Magazine.⁣ The multi-platform media outlet is the go-to guide to drinks, from wine, spirits and beer to coffee, tea and everything in between.⁣⁣⁣Connect with Paul:⁣⁣⁣⁣IG: @cocktailchron⁣LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-clarke-086a7b5/ ⁣Twitter: @cocktailchron⁣Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=578794683 ⁣⁣For all media guests to date, you can find their information and episodes on our agency's website, www.hannaleecommunications.com. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Connect with hosts Hanna Lee and Michael Anstendig along with our agency on IG, as well as on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and TikTok.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Hanna Lee⁣⁣Instagram: @hannaleeny ⁣⁣Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannaleenyc ⁣⁣LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannaleepr/ ⁣Twitter: @hannaleeny⁣⁣TikTok: @hannaleeny ⁣⁣⁣⁣Michael Anstendig⁣⁣Instagram: @michaelanstendig⁣⁣Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.anstendig ⁣⁣LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-anstendig-7b5256/ ⁣⁣Twitter: @ImbibingGuy ⁣⁣TikTok: @michael.anstendig⁣⁣Hanna Lee Communications⁣⁣Instagram: @hannaleepr⁣⁣Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HannaLeeCommunications ⁣⁣LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hanna-lee-communications/ ⁣⁣Twitter: @hannaleepr ⁣For a chance to win our agency's award-winning book, “The Japanese Art of the Cocktail,” please email hello@hannaleecommunications.com and share your favorite pitching tip that you learned from the show.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣In addition, if you were featured in the media, thanks to listening to advice from our journalist guests heard on our podcast, please send us a link to the article or segment, and we will send you a copy of our book as a congratulatory gift.⁣⁣⁣⁣ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Christadelphians Talk
Jesus Christ- Born to be King on Earth. (Paul Clarke)

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 41:24


A @Christadelphians Video: Description: Each year millions of people celebrate the birth of Jesus, yet very few realise that He is one day to be King over all the earth. The Bible clearly teaches that this is truly Jesus Christ's destiny. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message

Nice Games Club
"I realize you were making a more point thing?" Cameras; Bug Tracking and Triage

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022


Lots of technical talk in this episode as your nice hosts wade into these two large topics! Flappy Dragon - Google Play Store Cameras 0:09:27 Stephen McGregorGame DesignProgrammingLinear Interpolation - WikipediaSuper Mario World Camera Logic Review - Shaun Inman, YouTubeCamera Movements for 2D Platformers: How Do I Know Which One to Choose - Sam Hu, Sam J H HuPro Camera 2D - Luís Pedro Fonseca, Unity Asset Store Bug Tracking and Triage 0:31:52 Ellen Burns-JohnsonProductionProgrammingParkinson's Law - WikipediaResponsible Bug Reporting and Triage - SmartbearAuction-based serious game for bug tracking - """Çağdaş Üsfekes,Eray Tüzün,Murat Yılmaz,Yagup Macit,Paul Clarke""", The Institution of Engineering and TechnologyBug Triaging Principles - BugsnagGame Development Essentials: Bugtracking (or how we ended up writing our own bu… - Andre Weissflog, The Brain DumpProduction Testing and Bug Tracking - Jamie Fristrom, Game DeveloperWhat makes a good bug report? - Nick Barrett, GamesIndustry.bizAzure DevOps - MIcrosoft Ellen mentioned Agile Development in this episode. Agile Development We also talked about Bugs in one of our first episodes. "Bananas, from here to eternity."