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Risky Business
RLL Unplugged | Customer Success With Peter McNeil

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 16:04


RLL Unplugged | Customer Success With Peter McNeil Connect with Peter here! Don't forget to visit and follow RLL on social media. RLL on LinkedIn RLL on Twitter RLL on Facebook RLL on Instagram

Under The Kilt
005 - Militia May I? (feat. Paul Tinto)

Under The Kilt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 86:29


They can take our lives, but they can't take…wait, know what? They can't take our lives. We're standing up to ‘The Man' this week and we're fighting alongside Jackie Crookstone and the whole lot of angry folks from Tranent. Actor and writer Paul Tinto brings us the little-known story of Jackie (aka Joan), the riots against the 1797 Militia Act, and the subsequent Massacre of Tranent. EDIT: We mispronounced Tranent throughout this episode. Apologies! Jackie Crookston depicted in memorial commemorating those who resisted conscription in 1797 Artistic rendering of Massacre of Tranent (Andrew Hillhouse) Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville Thomas Muir Bust Rights of Man, Thomas Paine ”Official” Narrative of events at Tranent Tranent local historian Peter McNeil's account of events More on Paul: Born and bred on the Isle of Arran off Scotland's west coast, Paul Tinto's career has enjoyed a wide range of stage and screen work. Credits include the multi award winning 1917, Outlander, Amazon Prime's adaptation of King Lear, and the BBC mini series The Last Post. His stage work includes productions in London's West End, The Sheffield Crucible, national and international tours with the National Theatre of Scotland and before lockdown he was touring nationally in the title role in Shakespeare's Macbeth. As a writer he is soon to publish his spoken word novel, Trouble In Spiritland, a hard hitting reflection on wealth inequality and social divides within western society, which is also currently being developed into an immersive audio drama with the backing of Scotland's arts council, Creative Scotland. Follow Paul at @ptinto10 on Instagram & @paul_tinto on Twitter SOURCES: Radical Scotland - Kenny MacAskill Handful of Rogues - Hector MacMillan Feisty and Firey and Fierce. Badass Celtic Women To Live Your Life By From Scotland, Ireland and Wales - Mhairi Kidd SOCIALS: Follow Under The Kilt at @underthekiltpod on Twitter & Instagram CREDITS: Original Theme: Tyler Collins aka “Two Metre Man” Additional Music: Garreth Spinn Original Art: Sarah Cruz Producer: Kathleen Mueller Mason SPONSORS: Direct sponsorship inquiries and other questions to underthekiltpod@gmail.com

Shared History
UTK 05 - Militia May I? (feat Paul Tinto)

Shared History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 86:47


They can take our lives, but they can't take…wait, know what? They can't take our lives. We're standing up to ‘The Man' this week and we're fighting alongside Jackie Crookstone and the whole lot of angry folks from Tranent. Actor and writer Paul Tinto brings us the little-known story of Jackie (aka Joan), the riots against the 1797 Militia Act, and the subsequent Massacre of Tranent.Jackie Crookston depicted in memorial commemorating those who resisted conscription in 1797Artistic rendering of Massacre of Tranent (Andrew Hillhouse)Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount MelvilleThomas Muir BustRights of Man, Thomas Paine”Official” Narrative of events at TranentTranent local historian Peter McNeil's account of eventsMore on Paul:Born and bred on the Isle of Arran off Scotland's west coast, Paul Tinto's career has enjoyed a wide range of stage and screen work. Credits include the multi award winning 1917, Outlander, Amazon Prime's adaptation of King Lear, and the BBC mini series The Last Post. His stage work includes productions in London's West End, The Sheffield Crucible, national and international tours with the National Theatre of Scotland and before lockdown he was touring nationally in the title role in Shakespeare's Macbeth. As a writer he is soon to publish his spoken word novel, Trouble In Spiritland, a hard hitting reflection on wealth inequality and social divides within western society, which is also currently being developed into an immersive audio drama with the backing of Scotland's arts council, Creative Scotland.Follow Paul at @ptinto10 on Instagram & @paul_tinto on TwitterSOURCES:Radical Scotland - Kenny MacAskill Handful of Rogues - Hector MacMillan Feisty and Firey and Fierce. Badass Celtic Women To Live Your Life By From Scotland, Ireland and Wales - Mhairi KiddSOCIALS: Follow Under The Kilt at @underthekiltpod on Twitter & Instagram SUPPORT: Our network, Arcade Audio, is on Patreon. Support them and gain access to loads of bonus content from Shared History and all other Arcade podcasts: patreon.com/arcadeaudio CREDITS:Original Theme: Tyler Collins aka “Two Metre Man”Additional Music: Garreth SpinnOriginal Art: Sarah CruzProducer: Kathleen Mueller MasonSPONSORS: Direct sponsorship inquiries and other questions to underthekiltpod@gmail.com

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
The rise in gender neutral fashion among younger generations

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 15:04


A new generation of young people are choosing "gender neutral" fashion to express themselves, both globally and here in Australia. What today is called non-normative and non-binary dress used to be labelled unisex clothing in the 1960s. But does this shift to gender neutral fashion stop at the urban fringe?

GLAMcity
RAT Parties and Macaroni Men

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 30:11


Welcome to GLAM City Season 2!On our first episode of 2018, we speak to Peter McNeil, an interdisciplinary cultural historian who has been studying queer history for nearly thirty years. We find out what Peter did with all of of those dance party old ticket stubs and  We talk about Sydney’s infamous RAT parties in the 80’s and 90’s. The styles, the music and the expression. Ephemera from the RAT parties is housed at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS).We find out what Macaroni Men are and and why yankee doodle dandy stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.Peter’s upcoming book, Pretty Gentleman: Macaroni Men in the 18th Century Fashion World will be available through Yale Press. More information on the Unflinching Gaze can be found on the Bathurst Regional Gallery website here.If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.

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Peter McNeil, PI
Episode 7: Silent Night, Sexy Night, Part 1

Peter McNeil, PI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2012


It’s a very special Christmas Episode of Peter McNeil, PI! Peter McNeil is hired by a young girl to stop […]

Peter McNeil, PI
Episode 6: Cheater? I Hardly Know Her, Part 2

Peter McNeil, PI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2012


Peter McNeil is hired to find out if a wife is being unfaithful to her husband. It’s cases like this […]

Peter McNeil, PI
Episode 6: Cheater? I Hardly Know Her, Part 1

Peter McNeil, PI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012


Peter McNeil is hired to find out if a wife is being unfaithful to her husband. It’s cases like this […]

Peter McNeil, PI
Episode 5: Recipe for Danger, Part 1

Peter McNeil, PI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2011


Peter McNeil is hired to steal back an old family recipe. Sounds easy enough. This case should be McNeil’s easiest […]

Peter McNeil, PI
Episode 4: The Stench of Corruption, Part 2

Peter McNeil, PI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2011


Peter McNeil, PI has been hired by some suits in fancy suits to get the dirt on a local senator. […]