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Wine Blast with Susie and Peter
RIDGE - The Insider's Guide

Wine Blast with Susie and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 62:24 Transcription Available


Ridge is an iconic wine producer - not just in its homeland California, but in global terms too.But how and why did it attain this status in just 70 years? Is it really true their policy has been never to hire a trained winemaker? What is this 'pre-industrial winemaking' they champion? How have they managed to successfully buck the trend for opulence in California Cabernet? Which of their wines (whisper it) don't we like? And can you really be great at both Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel, two grapes seemingly at opposite ends of the red wine spectrum?Answers to all these questions and more feature in this treat of a show to mark Wine Blast's fifth birthday (yay!) We hear fascinating insights and stories from Ridge Chairman Paul Draper as well as head winemaker John Olney before diving into Ridge's wines, including a vertical tasting of Lytton Springs Zinfandel back to 1976. (A Monte Bello Cab from 1977 pops up too...)These are wines that make you smile - then make you think. We hope Wine Blast performs a similar kind of magic! Thanks for tuning in. We love to hear from you so please do get in touch! Send us a voice message via Speakpipe. Or you can find contact info, together with all details from this episode, on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S6 E15 - RIDGE: The Insider's GuideInstagram: @susieandpeter

Real Atheology
RA054: Why Evidence Isn't Everything | Intrinsic Probability

Real Atheology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 11:26


The intrinsic probability of a theory is the probability that a theory has purely in virtue of its intrinsic features. In this video, I give a brief overview of Paul Draper's theory of intrinsic probability according to which the intrinsic probability of a theory depends only on its modesty and coherence.

Fair & Event Entertainment
Paul Draper Mentalist-Magician

Fair & Event Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 24:29


CoolKay and Countyfairgrounds  interviews Paul Draper - Mentalist and Magician about what he does and how he got started. We also talk about where he has been and where he would like to perform. Paul has done a lot in his career and been all over the world .

The Black Wine Guy Experience
Ridge Vineyards' Pioneering Approach: Sustainability, Responsibility, and Expert Winemaking with John Olney

The Black Wine Guy Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 75:37


Welcome to another enriching episode of "Beats Vines & Life." I'm your host, MJ Towler. Today, we dive deep into the crossroads of winemaking, sustainability, and personal journey with John Olney, the Chief Operating Officer and head winemaker at Ridge Vineyards.In this episode, we explore John Olney's remarkable path in the wine industry. Along the way, we'll uncover the influence of legendary figures like Paul Draper and Kermit Lynch on his career, delve into Ridge's rich history and sustainable practices, and discuss the evolution of California wines from Zinfandel to Cabernet Sauvignon.John also shares his deep appreciation for Sonoma's diverse wine culture, the complexities of managing high-quality wine production, and a few light-hearted anecdotes that reflect the nuances of his journey.Grab a glass of your favorite wine and join us as we unravel the stories and philosophies that shape today's vibrant wine landscape. Cheers!---A Massive THANK YOU to JOHN OLNEY and RIDGE VINEYARDS!!! For more information about Ridge Vineyards click the link!!Follow Ridge Vineyards on IG!____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give Beats Vines and Life a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show, sign up at blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguyFollow Beats Vines and Life @beatsvinesandlifeThank you to our sponsor, GrenacheFest. The Second Annual Grenache Festival in Walla Walla, Washington, will be held on November 8th, 2024. It will feature a seated comparative seminar, followed by live music, food, plenty of Grenache wines, and tons of fun.For more information, go to GrenacheFestFollow GrenacheFest on IG GrenacheFest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wrestling With The Future
Does God Exist? Was Jesus a Real Person

Wrestling With The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 0:20


IS THERE A ONE TRUE GOD OVERVIEW: There are many sources of information that people use to infer what might be true about God, including observation and revelation: Observation Some say that general observations of the universe support the existence of God, such as the idea of a non-eternal universe as shown by the Big Bang theory. Other observations that might support God's existence include the Earth's weather patterns, which some say are finely tuned to support human life, and the way nature works to form life. Revelation Some say that God may have entered the universe and told us true things about himself, morality, and how to have a relationship with him. This includes the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. The Bible also includes passages that some say indicate that God has made evidence of his existence so obvious that there is no excuse for denying him.  IS THERE PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE? The existence of God is a subject of debate in the philosophy of religion.[1] A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of God can be categorized as logical, empirical, metaphysical, subjective or scientific. In philosophical terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of epistemology (the nature and scope of knowledge) and ontology (study of the nature of being or existence) and the theory of value (since some definitions of God include "perfection"). The Western tradition of philosophical discussion of the existence of God began with Plato and Aristotle, who made arguments for the existence of a being responsible for fashioning the universe, referred to as the demiurge or the unmoved mover, that today would be categorized as cosmological arguments. Other arguments for the existence of God have been proposed by St. Anselm, who formulated the first ontological argument; Thomas Aquinas, who presented his own version of the cosmological argument (the first way); René Descartes, who said that the existence of a benevolent God is logically necessary for the evidence of the senses to be meaningful. John Calvin argued for a sensus divinitatis, which gives each human a knowledge of God's existence. Islamic philosophers who developed arguments for the existence of God comprise Averroes, who made arguments influenced by Aristotle's concept of the unmoved mover; Al-Ghazali and Al-Kindi, who presented the Kalam cosmological argument; Avicenna, who presented the Proof of the Truthful; and Al-Farabi, who made Neoplatonic arguments. In philosophy, and more specifically in the philosophy of religion, atheism refers to the proposition that God does not exist.[2] Some religions, such as Jainism, reject the possibility of a creator deity. Philosophers who have provided arguments against the existence of God include David Hume, Ludwig Feuerbach, and Bertrand Russell. Theism, the proposition that God exists, is the dominant view among philosophers of religion.[3] In a 2020 PhilPapers survey, 69.50% of philosophers of religion stated that they accept or lean towards theism, while 19.86% stated they accept or lean towards atheism.[4] Prominent contemporary philosophers of religion who defended theism include Alvin Plantinga, Yujin Nagasawa, John Hick, Richard Swinburne, and William Lane Craig, while those who defended atheism include Graham Oppy, Paul Draper, Quentin Smith, J. L. Mackie, and J. L. Schellenberg. Traditional religious definition of God In classical theism, God is characterized as the metaphysically ultimate being (the first, timeless, absolutely simple and sovereign being, who is devoid of any anthropomorphic qualities), in distinction to other conceptions such as theistic personalism, open theism, and process theism. Classical theists do not believe that God can be completely defined. They believe it would contradict the transcendent nature of God for mere humans to define him. Robert Barron explains by analogy that it seems impossible for a two-dimensional object to conceive of three-dimensional humans.[7] In modern Western societies, the concepts of God typically entail a monotheistic, supreme, ultimate, and personal being, as found in the Christian, Islamic and Jewish traditions. In monotheistic religions outside the Abrahamic traditions, the existence of God is discussed in similar terms. In these traditions, God is also identified as the author (either directly or by inspiration) of certain texts, or that certain texts describe specific historical events caused by the God in question or communications from God (whether in direct speech or via dreams or omens). Some traditions also believe that God is the entity which is currently answering prayers for intervention or information or opinions. Ibn Rushd, a 12th-century Islamic scholar Many Islamic scholars have used philosophical and rational arguments to prove the existence of God. For example, Ibn Rushd, a 12th-century Islamic scholar, philosopher, and physician, states there are only two arguments worthy of adherence, both of which are found in what he calls the "Precious Book" (The Qur'an). Rushd cites "providence" and "invention" in using the Qur'an's parables to claim the existence of God. Rushd argues that the Earth's weather patterns are conditioned to support human life; thus, if the planet is so finely-tuned to maintain life, then it suggests a fine tuner—God. The Sun and the Moon are not just random objects floating in the Milky Way, rather they serve us day and night, and the way nature works and how life is formed, humankind benefits from it. Rushd essentially comes to a conclusion that there has to be a higher being who has made everything perfectly to serve the needs of human beings.[8][9] Moses ben Maimon, widely known as Maimonides, was a Jewish scholar who tried to logically prove the existence of God. Maimonides offered proofs for the existence of God, but he did not begin with defining God first, like many others do. Rather, he used the description of the earth and the universe to prove the existence of God. He talked about the Heavenly bodies and how they are committed to eternal motion. Maimonides argued that because every physical object is finite, it can only contain a finite amount of power. If everything in the universe, which includes all the planets and the stars, is finite, then there has to be an infinite power to push forth the motion of everything in the universe. Narrowing down to an infinite being, the only thing that can explain the motion is an infinite being (meaning God) which is neither a body nor a force in the body. Maimonides believed that this argument gives us a ground to believe that God is, not an idea of what God is. He believed that God cannot be understood or be compared.[10] Non-personal definitions of God In pantheism, God and the universe are considered to be the same thing. In this view, the natural sciences are essentially studying the nature of God. This definition of God creates the philosophical problem that a universe with God and one without God are the same, other than the words used to describe it. Deism and panentheism assert that there is a God distinct from, or which extends beyond (either in time or in space or in some other way) the universe. These positions deny that God intervenes in the operation of the universe, including communicating with humans personally. The notion that God never intervenes or communicates with the universe, or may have evolved into the universe (as in pandeism), makes it difficult, if not by definition impossible, to distinguish between a universe with God and one without. The Ethics of Baruch Spinoza gave two demonstrations of the existence of God.[11] The God of Spinoza is uncaused by any external force and has no free will, it is not personal and not anthropomorphic. Debate about how theism should be argued In Christian faith, theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas made a distinction between: (a) preambles of faith and (b) articles of faith.[12] The preambles include alleged truths contained in revelation which are nevertheless demonstrable by reason, e.g., the immortality of the soul, the existence of God. The articles of faith, on the other hand, contain truths that cannot be proven or reached by reason alone and presuppose the truths of the preambles, e.g., in Christianity, the Holy Trinity, is not demonstrable and presupposes the existence of God. The argument that the existence of God can be known to all, even prior to exposure to any divine revelation, predates Christianity.[clarification needed] Paul the Apostle made this argument when he said that pagans were without excuse because "since the creation of the world God's invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made".[13] In this, Paul alludes to the proofs for a creator, later enunciated by Thomas Aquinas[14] and others, that had also been explored by the Greek philosophers. Another apologetical school of thought, including Dutch and American Reformed thinkers (such as Abraham Kuyper, Benjamin Warfield, and Herman Dooyeweerd), emerged in the late 1920s. This school was instituted by Cornelius Van Til, and came to be popularly called presuppositional apologetics (though Van Til felt "transcendental" would be a more accurate title). The main distinction between this approach and the more classical evidentialist approach is that the presuppositionalist denies any common ground between the believer and the non-believer, except that which the non-believer denies, namely, the assumption of the truth of the theistic worldview. In other words, presuppositionalists do not believe that the existence of God can be proven by appeal to raw, uninterpreted, or "brute" facts, which have the same (theoretical) meaning to people with fundamentally different worldviews, because they deny that such a condition is even possible. They claim that the only possible proof for the existence of God is that the very same belief is the necessary condition to the intelligibility of all other human experience and action. They attempt to prove the existence of God by means of appeal to the transcendental necessity of the belief—indirectly (by appeal to the unavowed presuppositions of the non-believer's worldview) rather than directly (by appeal to some form of common factuality). In practice this school uses what have come to be known as transcendental arguments. These arguments claim to demonstrate that all human experience and action (even the condition of unbelief, itself) is a proof for the existence of God, because God's existence is the necessary condition of their intelligibility. Protestant Christians note that the Christian faith teaches "salvation is by faith",[15] and that faith is reliance upon the faithfulness of God. The most extreme example of this position is called fideism, which holds that faith is simply the will to believe, and argues that if God's existence were rationally demonstrable, faith in its existence would become superfluous. Søren Kierkegaard argued that objective knowledge, such as 1+1=2, is unimportant to existence. If God could rationally be proven, his existence would be unimportant to humans.[citation needed] It is because God cannot rationally be proven that his existence is important to us. In The Justification of Knowledge, the Calvinist theologian Robert L. Reymond argues that believers should not attempt to prove the existence of God. Since he believes all such proofs are fundamentally unsound, believers should not place their confidence in them, much less resort to them in discussions with non-believers; rather, they should accept the content of revelation by faith. Reymond's position is similar to that of his mentor Gordon Clark, which holds that all worldviews are based on certain unprovable first premises (or, axioms), and therefore are ultimately unprovable. The Christian theist therefore must simply choose to start with Christianity rather than anything else, by a "leap of faith". This position is also sometimes called presuppositional apologetics, but should not be confused with the Van Tillian variety. THE HISTORICAL JESUS According to Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God as chronicled in the Bible's New Testament, and in most Christian denominations He is held to be God the Son, a prosopon (Person) of the Trinity of God. Christians believe him to be the messiah, or a saviour (giving him the title Christ), who was prophesied in the Bible's Old Testament. Through Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection, Christians believe that God offers humans salvation and eternal life,[1] with Jesus's death atoning for all sin, thus making humanity right with God. The commonly held belief among Christians is the phrase, "Jesus died for your sins," and thus they accept that salvation is only possible through him.[2] These teachings emphasize that as the Lamb of God, Jesus chose to suffer nailed to the cross at Calvary as a sign of his obedience to the will of God, as an "agent and servant of God".[3][4] Jesus's choice positions him as a man of obedience, in contrast to Adam's disobedience.[5] According to the New Testament, after God raised him from the dead,[6] Jesus ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of God the Father,[7] with his followers awaiting his return to Earth and God's subsequent Last Judgment.[8] According to the gospel accounts, Jesus was born of a virgin, instructed other Jews how to follow God (sometimes using parables), performed miracles and gathered disciples. Christians generally believe that this narrative is historically true. While there has been theological debate over the nature of Jesus, Trinitarian Christians believe that Jesus is the Logos, God incarnate (God in human form), God the Son, and "true God and true man"—fully divine and fully human. Jesus, having become fully human in all respects, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, yet he did not sin.

SOMM TV
Episode 216: 1971 Ridge Montebello

SOMM TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 24:17


Legendary California winemaker Paul Draper of Ridge Vineyards joins the show today to open one of the most famous wines ever made - the 1971 Ridge Montebello.  Paul discusses the history of Ridge vineyards from the 1800s to today and how this iconic bottle of wine fit into the 1976 Judgment of Paris and how it tastes today.  After listening, you can watch this bottle opening on SOMMTV.com and dozens of the most iconic wines from around the world opened by the legends who made them are streaming right now.

A View From The Bullens
The Paddock Blues Show on A View From The Bullens

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 44:19


The Paddock Blues Show is back with Ryan, Paul and Jay joined by Paul Draper. Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apologetics 315 Interviews
139 - Our Favorite Debates

Apologetics 315 Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 30:31


Introduction- Chad and Brian discuss their favorite and most memorable debates between Christian apologists/philosophers and atheists/skepticsChad's Debate Picks1. James Crossley vs. William Lane Craig - Was Jesus Raised from the Dead? (2012)   - Highlights Craig's case for the resurrection based on postmortem appearances    - Contrasting styles of young Crossley vs distinguished Craig2. Jeffrey Lowder vs. Frank Turek - What Better Explains Reality: Naturalism or Theism? (2016)     - Appreciates Lowder's formal case for naturalism reminiscent of Craig   - Admires the cordiality and clash of Lowder's logic vs Turek's rhetoric  3. Christopher Hitchens vs. William Lane Craig   - The "prizefight" lead-up and spectacle surrounding this legendary debate   - Contrasts Craig's arguments vs Hitchens' emotional appeals4. Braxton Hunter vs. Matt Dillahunty (2019)   - Hunter exposes issues in Dillahunty's epistemology    - Effectively argues for Kalam cosmological argument and argument from free will5. Craig vs Francisco Ayala - Is Intelligent Design Viable? (2013)   - Craig debates an award-winning evolutionary scientist   - Craig has to think on his feet against unfamiliar arguments from Ayala6. Chris Date vs. Dale Tuggy - Is Jesus Human and Not Divine?     - High-level, rich, respectful debate between able defenders of their positions   - Highlights Date's ancient bird imagery argument for Christ's deity7. Paul Draper vs. William Lane Craig   - Craig debates a formidable philosophical adversary   - Interesting to see Craig on his heels against some unfamiliar argumentsBrian's Debate Picks  1. William Lane Craig vs. Peter Atkins   - The famous "put that in your pipe" moment where Craig lists what science can't explain2. Norm Geisler vs. Paul Kurtz on John Ankerberg Show     - Admires Geisler's rapid-fire responses to a breadth of objectionsBonus: Worst Debate - Jeff Durbin & James White vs Dr. Clark & Dan Ellis (2020)  - Dr. Clark engaged in bizarre antics like throwing books, demanding miracles  - One of the most cringeworthy debates they've seenFind links here: https://truthbomb.blogspot.com/2024/02/some-of-my-favorite-debates.html================================We appreciate your feedback.If you're on TWITTER, you can follow Chad @TBapologetics.You can follow Brian @TheBrianAutenAnd of course, you can follow @Apologetics315If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com

The XS Noize Podcast
#172. Paul Draper on Live Shows Marking the 25th Anniversary of Mansun's Iconic ‘Six' Album

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 38:26


In Episode #172 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar speaks to acclaimed songwriter and former Mansun frontman Paul Draper to discuss his upcoming live shows to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the iconic Mansun album Six. To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Six, in April 2024, Paul Draper and his live band are hitting the road, playing legendary venues up and down the UK. This will be the last chance for fans to see Paul perform Six live in its entirety. For these very special headline shows, Draper is playing, in full, the iconic album by Mansun, the group he led and fronted until their breakup in 2003. He will be joined by his live band, capturing the unique vibe of Six while adding a fresh intensity to the songs. In this interview, Paul Draper discusses the live shows The Dead Flowers Reject Reissue, his two upcoming solo albums, and more.  Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have been Elbow, Crowded House, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Nick Heyward, Steven Wilson, Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Toyah Wilcox, Midge Ure, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, The Brand New Heavies. Listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here.

A View From The Bullens
The final whistle from the weekend

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 37:34


Lee McClean, Paul Draper and Luke Davies discuss have the final say from the weekend. Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Vint Podcast
Ep. 115: Exploring the Legacy of Ridge Vineyards with Head Winemaker and COO, John Olney

The Vint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 73:09


In this episode of the Vint Podcast, Brady Weller and Billy Galanko host John Olney, the Head Winemaker and COO at Ridge. John has worked for this heralded California estate - founded in 1962 in the Santa Cruz Mountains - since 1996.  He studied oenology in Burgundy and held positions alongside renowned winemakers including Gérard Chave in the Rhône, Lucien Peyraud at Domaine Tempier and Aubert de Villaine of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. John started out at Ridge's flagship property, Monte Bello, and later oversaw the creation of perhaps the greatest wine in the United States, the "Monte Bello" Bordeaux blend, from those Santa Cruz vineyards. Then moving over to Lytton Springs to work with Zinfandel and help construct the beautiful facilities that now make the property a second home for the Ridge name. Appointed COO and Head Winemaker in 2021, John has etched his name in Ridge lore alongside his former boss and California winemaking legend, Paul Draper. John's vast knowledge is evident and he was exceedingly generous to share so much with us in this episode!The Vint Podcast is brought to you by the Vint Marketplace, your source for the highest quality stock of fine wines and rare whiskies. Visit www.vintmarketplace.com. Cheers!Past Guests Include: William Kelley, Peter Liem, Eric Asimov, Bobby Stuckey, Rajat "Raj" Parr, Erik Segelbaum, André Hueston Mack, Emily Saladino, Konstantin Baum, Landon Patterson, Heather Wibbels, Carlton "CJ" Fowler, Boris Guillome, Christopher Walkey, Danny Jassy, Kristy Wenz, Dan Petroski, Buster Scher, Andrew Nelson, Jane Anson, Tim Irwin, Matt Murphy, Allen Meadows, Altan Insights, Tim Gaiser, Vince Anter, Joel Peterson, Megan O'Connor, Adam Lapierre, Jason Haas, Ken Freeman, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Skyler Weekes, Mary Gorman McAdams, Nick King, Bartholomew Broadbent, Nick Jackson, Dillon Sykes, Mark Bell, David Keck, John Szabo, Channing Frye, Jay Hack, Julia Harding, Austin Hope, Michael Minnillo, Jermaine Stone, Jim Madsen, Santiago Archaval, Tom Smith, and more! Disclaimer: https://vint.co/disclaimer

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils
Greg Dwyer Radio: Paul Draper

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 30:00


Greg Dwyer on Building Fortunes Radio Paul Draper has appeared on the History Channel, A&E, HBO, Hallmark, Travel Channel, and HGTV. Recent shows include: Hell's Kitchen, Pawn Stars, Ghost Adventures, Mindfreak, and House Hunters. And he has performed at Yale University, Apple Cupertino Headquarters, The World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood and The Magic Circle in London.  As well as regular appearances in Las Vegas headlining the Orleans Showroom, appearing in variety shows at Planet Hollywood and Sam's Town Casino, And 7 years work as the House Magician for the Venetian Hotel and Casino. Ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the podcast Mind Reader and Anthropologist

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast
Meet the New Ridge Vineyards Winemakers - Trester Goetting and Shauna Rosenblum, Ep. 71

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 73:27


We, the Marys, were honored to be invited to celebrate Ridge's 60th anniversary at a luncheon at the winery with legendary winemaker Paul Draper, his team, including head winemaker John Olney and Ridge's new winemakers Trester Goetting at Monte Bello and Shauna Rosenblum at Lytton Springs. They are both super talented, hard working, great people and both a lot of fun too, which is a good thing because they big shoes to fill. So how do you take on winemaking duties at a place so renowned for excellence as Ridge Vineyards? We find out today as we sit down with Trester and Shauna. Trester and Shauna are certainly artists in wine, but they're also artists in other aspects of their lives having to do with music, ceramics and sculpture. We are excited to introduce you to Trester and Shauna! They are dynamic, and bring amazing backgrounds in wine to Ridge. After listening to our super engaging chat, we think you'll agree that Ridge is in great hands for the next 60 plus years to come.

A View From The Bullens
The Weekly Catch Up

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 33:35


Ben Winstanley, Paul Draper and Producer Matty talk on the Weekly Catch-Up Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A View From The Bullens
The Weekly Catch-Up

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 20:05


The Bobble and Paul Draper discuss another week at Everton. Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A View From The Bullens
A Weekly Catch-Up with The Bobble, Lee McClean and Paul Draper

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 38:32


A Weekly Catch-Up with The Bobble, Lee McClean and Paul Draper Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A View From The Bullens
The Weekly Catch Up - The Bobble and Paul Draper talk about another week at Everton.

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 26:39


The Bobble and Paul Draper talk about another week at Everton. Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A View From The Bullens
Ben & Paul Draper discuss the week at Everton Football Club - The Weekly Catch-Up

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 27:21


Ben & Paul Draper discuss the week at Everton Football Club.Social Media Links & YouTube - https://linktr.ee/aviewfromthebullensSUBSCRIBE TO PATREON BELOW Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Walden Pod
The Hypothesis of Indifference - Breaking the Binary

Walden Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 28:14


We take a short break from our epistemology series to talk about the hypothesis of indifference, a limited God, natural teleology, pan-agentialism, and how value-orientation in the universe is not binary but rather comes on a continuum. For reference, Paul Draper (1989) characterizes the hypothesis of indifference as follows: “neither the nature nor the condition of sentient beings on earth is the result of benevolent or malevolent actions performed by non-human persons.”  If the audio sounds different than usual, that's because I recorded this as a video and edited it slightly differently as a result. You can watch the video on YouTube here  Check out the series on atheism and epistemology over on Counter Apologetics here Linktree 

Real Atheology
RA040: Jeffrey Jay Lowder on Philosophy of Religion

Real Atheology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 58:00


In this episode, Justin Schieber sits down with Jeffrey Jay Lowder for a wide-ranging interview. Fans of the show will no doubt be familiar with Jeff's work. From founding Infidels.org and the Secular Outpost to his contributions to The Empty Tomb and his several public debates, Jeff has earned his reputation as a fair-minded and philosophically informed atheist. We discuss the origin of infidels.org, Paul Draper's famous argument from Pain and Pleasure and everything in between. See Jeff's debate with Phil Hernandez See Jeff's debate with Kevin Vandergriff See Jeff's debate with Frank Turek Jeff's youtube channel

A View From The Bullens
This Week at Everton, Ben's Tan, Pre-Season Fixture Released & Hope's For Next Season - The Weekly Catchup

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 29:41


Ben Winstanley is joined by Paul Draper and The Bobble for The Weekly Catchup. They discuss Ben's tan, this weeks news, pre-season fixture announcements and hopes for next season.Social Media Links & YouTube - https://linktr.ee/aviewfromthebullensSUBSCRIBE TO PATREON BELOW Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A View From The Bullens
The Fans View - Pre-Match Everton v Leeds United

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 29:32


Ben is joined by Lee McLean and Paul Draper to discuss Everton Football Club, the derby and the game against Leeds United on Saturday.For this without Ads, Exclusive Content and to support the channel join our Patreon through the link below! Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Moisture Festival Podcast
The Moisture Festival Podcast – Paul Draper

The Moisture Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 48:21


The Moisture Festival is proud to introduce Paul Draper to the Moisture Festival family! This will be Paul's first year with us and we're excited to have him! In this episode we learn what a house magician is, the ins and outs of hosting a séance and even touch on Paul hanging out with cannibals! … Continue reading "The Moisture Festival Podcast – Paul Draper"

A View From The Bullens
Post-Match Analysis - Everton 1 Arsenal 0

A View From The Bullens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 31:11


Ben hosts Paul Draper and Lee McLean to talk over the emphatic 1-0 victory over Arsenal, they talk over the individual performances and the overall performance of Sean Dyche's blues. Get exclusive content on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The Vineyard With Podcast
Episode 50 - Ridge Vineyards - David Gates

In The Vineyard With Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 53:05


50 Episodes! In this milestone episode, I was chatting with Dave Gates, Head of Vineyard Operations and VP at Ridge Vineyards in Northern California. We discussed his interesting route into wine from his home farm in Central Minnesota, through agriculture in Southern California, to eventually Viticulture in UC Davis. Dave is now in his 34th year in Ridge and his encyclopaedic knowledge of vineyards, soils, climates, fruits and the wines they are able to produce is simply awe inspiring. I asked him about his favourite site (‘'like choosing children'') and what excites him about Zinfandel in particular, as it is the grape most associated with Ridge (65% of production). Of course, we mentioned the legendary Paul Draper, founder of Ridge, now in his mid-80's, who is still involved in some key events in the winery's calendar. we also talked about the challenges of water shortages, the old, engrafted zinfandel vines, his experience as a wine blender and as tradition of the podcast dictates, his Desert Island wines of choice. Enjoy!

Intelligent Design the Future
Behe Answers the Best Objections to Irreducible Complexity and ID, Pt. 1

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 30:13


On today's ID the Future Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe addresses what Philosophy for the People host Pat Flynn considers some of the best objections to Behe's central intelligent design argument. As far back as the 1996 book Darwin's Black Box, Behe has argued that certain features in biology are irreducibly complex. That is, they require numerous essential parts, each carefully fitted to its task and integrated with the other parts, in order for the molecular machine or system to function at all. Two examples are the bacterial flagellum motor and the blood clotting cascade. Such systems are, in Behe's words, irreducibly complex and could not have arisen through any blind and gradual evolution process. The better explanation for their Read More › Source

Shezam
089-Paul Draper and IDMCon

Shezam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 70:11


Paul Draper discusses magic history, conventions, and how to make conventions more inclusive. Show Notes Paul Draper Website IDMCon Registration Native-land.co Gifted Hands Gifted Hands on TikTok Become a Patron Penguin Magic Podcast Eli Marks Mystery Series Kevin Kareckas Jonah's Twisters

Kscope
Kscope Podcast #147 - Kscope Live, plus interview with Colin Edwin of O.R.k. ​

Kscope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 59:00


KSCOPE IN CONCERT (and afterparty!) A.K.A. Kscope Podcast 147: midsummer bumper Golden Hour. ..being a trip around the world (with a small carbon footprint) to hear, in the flesh, your Kscope favourites live on stage. we're off to The U.S.A., Mexico, Norway, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and - Shepherd's Bush... ...with Steven Wilson, Anathema, The Pineapple Thief, Blackfield, Porcupine Tree, Katatonia, Paul Draper of Mansun, Ulver, and No Man. PLUS, a bit of grooving and chat (with Colin Edwin of Porcupine Tree & O.R.k.) at the afterparty; a “playback” of the new Kscope singles... STARRING, LIVE ON STAGE: THE PINEAPPLE THIEF with ‘Nothing at Best' from Where We Stood (London) ANATHEMA WITH THE PLOVDIV PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA with ‘Closer' from Universal (Plovdiv) BLACKFIELD with ‘Blackfield' from NYC (New York) KATATONIA (feat. Bruce Soord) with ‘Day' from Sanctitude (London) PAUL DRAPER OF MANSUN with ‘Feeling My Heart Run Slow' from Live at Scala (London) PORCUPINE TREE with ‘Fear of a Blank Planet' from Anesthetize (Tilburg) ULVER with ‘In The Red' from The Norwegian National Opera (Oslo) NO-MAN with ‘All the Blue Changes' from Mixtaped (from Bush Hall, London) AND CLOSING THE SHOW… STEVEN WILSON with ‘Harmony Korine' from Get All You Deserve (Mexico City) (plus, at the after party, a chat with Colin Edwin, the new single from his band O.R.k. entitled ‘As I Leave' and Ed Wynne of Ozric Tentacles new single ‘Seen The Sun' from his forthcoming album Tumbling Through The Floativerse) For more on the Kscope podcast visit http://www.kscopemusic.com/podcasts FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/Kscopemusic​​ INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/kscopemusic TWITTER http://www.twitter.com/kscopemusic​​ WEBSITE http://www.kscopemusic.com #podcast #newmusic #porcupinetree #Blackfield #thepineapplethief #anathema #ozrictentacles #katatonia #pauldraper #mansun #ulver #noman #stevenwilson #colinedwin

The Professional Magician
18 Tips for Post-Prom & Grad Party Show Success

The Professional Magician

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 49:56


#022 - Post-Prom and Grad Parties are amazing and fun shows. And because they are held late at night, you can work these shows around your performing schedule. After performing post-p[prom shows since 2005, I've distilled these shows down to 18 important tips for success.This week's Trick Talk features my review of Perfect Personalty Readings by Paul Draper and Jaime Salinas!LINKS:Want to level up your online visibility? -  https://theprofessionalmagicianclubpro.com/free-pdf-offer/Perfect Personality Readings - https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/13784Questions? Comments? Email me! crisjohnsoninfo@verizon.net

Evertons County Road Bobblers
Season 3 - Episode 15 Wych and Paul Draper

Evertons County Road Bobblers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 83:40


The Goodison improving atmosphere, a new culture and a new dawn under Frank Lampard

Kscope
Kscope Podcast 144 - Gazpacho

Kscope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 39:50


…in which we hear a blend of raw ingredients, often used as a hangover cure, served ice cold – i.e. GAZPACHO. Ahead of their European tour - the live, intimate concert-in-the-round is out now: entitled Fireworking at St.Croix. THOMAS ANDERSON updates on how everyone is among the Gazpachians, and teases news of the next LP…   PLUS forthcoming music from TANGERINE DREAM, ENVY OF NONE, PAUL DRAPER, MARIUSZ DUDA…    …and THE ANCHORESS celebrates the special edition of ‘The Art of Losing' by having a go at one of the key tracks in French, because why not?   PLAYLIST: The Anchoress: Let It Hurt (French version) (original track on ‘The Art of Losing') Gazpacho: Antique/Substitute For Murder/Chequered Light Buildings (from Fireworking at St.Croix) Envy of None: Look Inside (from Envy of None) Tangerine Dream: Dante in Despair (from La Divina Commedia 6-disc book set) Mariusz Duda: Teaser (from his forthcoming lockdown trilogy 4-CD book set) Paul Draper: Cult Leader Tactics (acoustic) (from Everyone Becomes a Problem Eventually digital E.P.)   Kscope stands with the victims of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, and fully condemns the senseless war.   #podcast #newmusic #theanchoress #theartoflosing #gazpacho #fireworking #fireworkingatstcroix #envyofnone #rush #alexlifeson #andycurran #tangerinedream #pauldraper #cultleadertactics

Restitution
Blood, sweat and tears: A country man sues his employer

Restitution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 31:14


We don’t like to think about where our meat comes from. And with good reason: abattoirs are gruesome places. But for Paul Draper, mincing meat on the factory floor of KR Darling Downs wasn’t just unpleasant, it was unsafe. In this episode, you’ll hear the story of how a violent workplace accident forced a reluctant litigant to take on one of the biggest employers in Toowoomba, Queensland. Restitution is produced by Deadset Studios and inspired by the book The Right Side of Wrong by Shine Lawyers co-founder Stephen Roche. Host: David Lewis Producers: Liam Riordan & Grace Pashley Sound Design: Kristina Miltiadou Executive Producers: David Lewis & Rachel FountainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prog-Watch
Episode 908 - Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh, My!

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 86:49


This week's Prog-Watch is all about lions and tigers and bears! Oh my! Join me for a bevy of beastly tunes from David Bowie Steve Howe, Stick Men, Adrian Belew, Steve Hackett, Zebra, Roy Wood, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Purson, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Steve Thorne, Stone Temple Pilots, Transport Aerian, Golden Earring, Paul Draper, Kate Bush, Dhani Harrison, and Asia! All in 90 minutes! Oh my, indeed!

Rockin' the Suburbs
1305: January New Music - Spiritualized, Khruangbin and Leon Bridges, Paul Draper

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 14:21


Listeners share new music they discovered in January. Steven Routledge digs songs by Spiritualized and Paul Draper (with a special surprise). And Bob Peterson enjoys the latest from Khruangbin and Leon Bridges. Episode editor: Mary Edelberg Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (c) Artie S. Industries LLC

The XS Noize Podcast
#61. Paul Draper talking 'Cult Leader Tactics'

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 72:36


In episode #61 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar catches up with acclaimed songwriter and former Mansun frontman Paul Draper to talk about 'Cult Leader Tactics', his first album since 2017's lauded Spooky Action. Cult Leader Tactics is a satire on the genre of self-help manuals. It details how to get to the top of your chosen profession, or how to get on in life in general and in affairs of the heart, by acting in a Machiavellian manner and employing dirty tricks or 'Cult Leader Tactics' to achieve your life goals.

Kscope
Kscope Podcast 141 - 2021 Kscope end-of-term report

Kscope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 59:44


2021 Kscope end-of-term report A year of pandemic and tumult, much discussion herein about the future of touring, the creative process in isolation, how to make a streaming concert in the age of Covid: and Nick Beggs explaining how to annoy your road crew. Featuring the voices of RICHARD BARBIERI, CATHERINE ANNE DAVIES AKA THE ANCHORESS, DANIEL TOMPKINS & AMOS WILLIAMS OF TESSERACT, BRUCE SOORD, GIANCARLO ERRA, PAUL FRICK OF TANGERINE DREAM and the Ukulele of NICK BEGGS. PLUS brand new tracks from GAZPACHO and PAUL DRAPER feat. STEVEN WILSON. Playlist: Gazpacho ‘Fireworker' (from Fireworking at St.Croix) Richard Barbieri ‘Under a Spell' (from Under a Spell) The Anchoress ‘The Art of Losing' (from The Art of Losing) The Pineapple Thief ‘Versions of the Truth' (from The Soord Sessions) White Moth Black Butterfly ‘Spirits' (from The Cost of Dreaming) Giancarlo Erra ‘PreviousTape' (from Departure Tapes) Trifecta ‘Proto Molecule' (from Fragments) TesseracT ‘King' (from p o r t a l s) The Pineapple Thief ‘Demons' (from Nothing But the Truth) Tangerine Dream ‘Raum' (Grand River mix) (from Probe 6-8) Paul Draper feat. Steven Wilson ‘Omega Man' (from Cult Leader Tactics) with thanks to my producer Scott Robinson   Thanks for supporting the label this year, we'll see you next year and do it all again, hopefully with some more live dates too!   For more on the Kscope podcast visit www.kscopemusic.com/podcasts FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/Kscopemusic​​ INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/kscopemusic TWITTER www.twitter.com/kscopemusic​​ WEBSITE www.kscopemusic.com  

Steve Swift's Rambling Reviews
Paul Draper new track and video enjoyed!

Steve Swift's Rambling Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 2:30


With extra Steven Wilson...

New Wrestling Observer (NWO)
Paul Draper new track and video enjoyed!

New Wrestling Observer (NWO)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 2:31


With extra Steven Wilson...

Classical Theism Podcast
Ep. #170 - A Dialectical Response to Animal Suffering w/ Dr. Madden

Classical Theism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 71:46


What problem has Paul Draper raised for theists when it comes to evolutionary animal suffering? How might theists respond? Why is the philosophy of mind relevant to the question? Is evolutionary animal suffering more likely given naturalism than theism? Dr. Jim Madden joins the show to discuss these questions and more. The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. John DeRosa www.classicaltheism.com/support Check out my book One Less God Than You: How to Answer the Slogans, Cliches, and Fallacies that Atheists Use to Challenge Your Faith >> www.classicaltheism.com/newbook

Kscope
Kscope Podcast 139 - The Pineapple Thief (Bruce Soord) - Nothing But The Truth

Kscope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 43:16


Hello! Autumnal Podcast sounds from The Pineapple Thief in support of the concert film-in-the-round/live album/DVD ‘Nothing But The Truth': we'll hear from main man/mainstay Bruce Soord on the project's gestation and we get to hear what he feels is his proudest achievement as a musician.   PLUS the follow-up album to ‘Spooky Action' by Mansun's Paul Draper is on the way - we get to hear the title track; AND some mischievous grooves from little pixies Ozric Tentacles, Trifecta (those hard-working elves from Steven Wilson's band), a Giancarlo Erra Hallowe'en remix, we get lost in the forest with Jonathan Hultén and get to hear some brand new music from the Wizards at Tangerine Dream H.Q…   Music: Paul Draper (Mansun) – ‘Cult Leader Tactics' (from Cult Leader Tactics) The Pineapple Thief – ‘Demons', ‘In Exile', ‘Someone Pull Me Out' (from Nothing But the Truth) Ozric Tentacles – ‘Six Worlds' (from Space for the Earth) (The Tour That Didn't Happen 2CD edition) Trifecta – ‘Clean Up On Aisle 5' (from Fragments) Giancarlo Erra – ‘Dawn Tape' (The Melting Rust Opera remix, original on Departure Tapes) Jonathan Hultén – ‘The Call To Adventure' (Forest version) (original on Chants From Another Place) Tangerine Dream – ‘Raum' (edit) (from Probe 6-8) Thanks for supporting us. Stay Safe.   FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Kscopemusic​​ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/kscopemusic TWITTER https://twitter.com/kscopemusic​​ WEBSITE https://kscopemusic.com

My Independence Report
Paul Draper Magician, entertainer

My Independence Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 47:16


PTR- Paul Draper- magician, mind reader, and awesome entertainer September 27, 2021 Paul Draper is an anthropologist, academic, and an award-winning mentalist, magician, and film maker. As an anthropologist and communications expert specializing in the cognitive science of religious beliefs, he has lectured at fortune 500 companies and universities. As the creator of the show Mental Mysteries, Draper blends his academic background as an anthropologist and communications expert with the arts of mentalism and magic. A decade into his magic career, he received the Merlin Award for his work as a corporate entertainer. Draper has been described as a pioneer in the field of live online magic shows, regularly performing live streaming shows during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic with viewing audiences of thousands of people.    

Positive Talk Radio
PTR- Paul Draper- magician, mind reader, and awesome entertainer

Positive Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 48:27


Paul Draper is an anthropologist, academic, and an award-winning mentalist, magician, and film maker. As an anthropologist and communications expert specializing in the cognitive science of religious beliefs, he has lectured at fortune 500 companies and universities. As the creator of the show Mental Mysteries, Draper blends his academic background as an anthropologist and communications expert with the arts of mentalism and magic. A decade into his magic career, he received the Merlin Award for his work as a corporate entertainer. Draper has been described as a pioneer in the field of live online magic shows, regularly performing live streaming shows during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic with viewing audiences of thousands of people.

Music ONLY Podcast
Music ONLY Podcast Vol.30丨with Paul Draper

Music ONLY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 65:31


查看节目原文:https://music.163.com/m/program?id=2060324998

The Blue Box Podcast
Episode 311: Paul Draper's Top Five

The Blue Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 78:12


The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 311: Paul Draper's Top Five Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.

The XS Noize Podcast
#28. Paul Draper - Behind The Mixing Desk

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 51:43


Paul Draper was the front-man, main songwriter and producer of Mansun - one of the most iconic bands of the '90s. The band's debut album Attack of the Grey Lantern entered the UK chart at No 1. The band split in 2003 while recording their fourth LP (partially released on 2004's Kleptomania). Paul went on to work with other bands and artists in a production role, working with Skin from Skunk Anansie, Menace Beach, The Joy Formidable and with Catherine A.D. aka The Anchoress on the acclaimed Confessions of a Romance Novelist album. Recently Paul Draper released EP One and EP Two which are part of the build up to Paul's debut solo album due for release in Spring 2017. Get in touch: podcast@xsnoize.com

The XS Noize Podcast
#5: Catherine Anne Davies AKA The Anchoress talks about her debut album ‘Confessions of A Romance Novelist' - XS Noize Music Podcast

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 40:58


Hailing from Wales Catherine Anne Davies aka The Anchoress is a woman of numerous talents; a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and PhD holder. She lists among her musical credits co-producing with Paul Draper, being a member of Simple Minds on their recent tour, and a member of the Scottish super group The Dark Flowers. Catherine Anne Davies, released her debut album, the brilliant ‘Confessions of A Romance Novelist' on January 8, 2016. Mark Millar had a chat with Catherine to discuss the album and upcoming shows. Also on the show, XS Noize writer Julie Blore-Bizot joins Mark Millar with the first of a series of reports about L.A. music venues. This weeks unsigned band are The Insomniac Project with their brilliant track Vacillation. Get in touch here podcast@xsnoize.com

The XS Noize Podcast
#4: Paul Draper Discusses EP ONE

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 48:13


Former Mansun front-man Paul Draper recently released his first solo recording ‘EP ONE' on Friday 10th June on KScope. Paul recently had a chat with XS Noize Editor-in-Chief Mark Millar to talk about the new record. Also Mark Millar talks to staff writer and Depeche Mode expert, David McElroy about the Depeche Mode album ‘Black Celebration' which is 30 years old this year. This weeks unsigned band is Belfast band The Coronations. Get in touch with the show here: podcast@xsnoize.com

The Blue Box Podcast
Episode 187: Christmas with Paul Draper

The Blue Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2015 96:19


The Blue Box Podcast - Episode 187: Christmas with Paul Draper Brought to you every Saturday by Starburst Columnist - JR Southall, Lee Rawlings, Mark Cockram and Simon Brett.