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John Maytham is joined by Jeremy Vlotman, Regional Director of Meals on Wheels Community Services, to share an urgent appeal sparked by a listener who recently donated a fridge - only to learn that, after 60 years of serving the Plumstead community, the organisation has been given notice to vacate its premises. With no new location secured, this vital lifeline of home-cooked meals for the elderly and vulnerable is now at risk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Animal Welfare Society of SA has been giving regular updates on their Facebook page of a baboon which has been seen on the run in Plumstead, Ottery, Kenwyn, and warning the community not to engage with it as it is a wild animal, and to keep pets indoors. Lester Kiewit speaks to Jaco Pieterse, Chief Inspector at the Cape of Good Hope SPCA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Plumstead, dwp sector leader for seniors living, has 25 years of extensive design and project management experience gained across diverse project types. She has a deep understanding of the profound contribution that built form makes to our environment, particularly regarding seniors living, residential, education and community buildings.In this podcast, our 200th episode, Rebecca explains what it takes to designing modern aged care facilities, and what is the future of aged care and how this will impact both the design and wider communities.This Podcast was brought to you by Siniat, proud sponsors of our 2024 Aged & Healthcare series.
Namaste. This week Pirate recounts his experience of attending his nephew's marriage to a Nepalese (Newari) bride, embracing the Hindu culture in this once in a lifetime experience! English weddings are boring in contrast to this wonderful celebration of love, life and community. Big love to the Nepalese people of Plumstead who accepted us into their lives and culture!You can get in touch with Josh and Pirate to tell them YOUR spooky stories at: paranormality.uk@gmail.comShow your support for the show by subscribing to our patreon: www.patreon.com/ParanormalityUKOr join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/ pPUcFxFKGWVisit our online store for all your merch needs... https://paranormality-uk.myspreadshop.co.uk/You can also watch the episodes on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2b2p_zOHpfZDydnA5QD8sQIf you're enjoying our podcast, please go ahead and give us a review and a rating! We'd love more of YOUR feedback! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The community of Plumstead is in the process of vetting bin-pickers so that they can become formalised and allowed to roam the neighbourhood in search of recyclable items on refuse collection days. Lester Kiewit speaks to Gary Klugman, chairperson of Plumstead Neighbourhood Watch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Light and Healing Centre, formerly located at 21 Constantia Road in Plumstead, has changed the lives of over 70 visually impaired people by training them to perform a range of therapeutic massages. Lester Kiewit speaks to Erica du Toit, secretary at Light and Healing Centre, and to Joy McCarthy, who has been provided with a means to earn an income.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John weighed the decision: is it worth it to stay until retirement? For many, the pension and benefits seem too good to pass up, but John decided it was worth the risk and left when he everyone said he was crazy. He then leveraged his grit (and Twitter) to build Gray Line Investments, a real estate private equity firm.
Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the World Grand Prix! The boys start the show with a look ahead to the World Grand Prix, discussing Dave Chisnall's title hopes after winning two tournaments in the last week, as well as pick out their ties of the first round. Alex and Burton also give their thoughts on Beau Greaves announcing she will be playing in the WDF Women's World Championship, and as a result turning down her spot in the PDC World Championship. Callan Rydz (19:41) calls in ahead of travelling to Leicester for the World Grand Prix and his first-round clash with the world number one Michael Smith tomorrow night. Callan reflects on the last few years, his breakthrough run to the quarter-finals at Alexandra Palace, overcoming a tough period earlier this season and getting back to title-winning ways. Matthew Kiernan brings us a special report (49:09) from Spots & Stripes, in London Bridge, as he follows the ADC's play-off with a spot in the Modus Super Series up for grabs. Listen to Matthew get the thoughts of players competing in the event as well as his own view on how the ADC is progressing at the grassroots level in the UK. *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers. Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Bill Richards, Scott Hunt
A double header edition for this week's show dear listeners. In the first half I interview journalist, Lions fans and team manager for the @IntSurFootball side Matt Nash ahead of their forthcoming home fixture against the London Benfica. In the second half, Michael Avery covers the recent Plumstead challenge cup final between the SE Dons and Bayswater FC.For more information on the International Surrey club please visit @IntSurFootball on Twitter OR www.intsurrey.co.uk If you're in the Rotherhithe area and fancy some Sunday afternoon football, come and say hello at the Fisher ground on Sunday June 4th 2023 1:30pm kick off. I'll be there ...Nick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A double header edition for this week's show dear listeners. In the first half I interview journalist, Lions fans and team manager for the @IntSurFootball side Matt Nash ahead of their forthcoming home fixture against the London Benfica. In the second half, Michael Avery covers the recent Plumstead challenge cup final between the SE Dons and Bayswater FC.For more information on the International Surrey club please visit @IntSurFootball on Twitter OR www.intsurrey.co.uk If you're in the Rotherhithe area and fancy some Sunday afternoon football, come and say hello at the Fisher ground on Sunday June 4th 2023 1:30pm kick off. I'll be there ...Nick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, John Plumstead and Frank Scappaticci, seasoned partners at Gray Line Investments, discuss the emerging trends in commercial real estate that investors should be aware of in 2023. They also delve into the impact of technology on the commercial real estate market, the key factors to consider when evaluating a potential investment, and risk management strategies. John and Frank also share a story about a challenging deal and how their backgrounds as West Point graduates and Army Football team captains influence their approach to commercial real estate investing. They provide advice for new investors looking to break into the market and discuss how to build and maintain relationships with key partners and stakeholders. They also talk about how investors should adapt their strategies to ensure success in the current economic climate and share their goals for Gray Line Investments.
Our listener contribution this month is from Write On's Eithne Cullen Eithne Cullen was born in Dublin and moved to London when she was six. She has had poems published in anthologies and magazines. She has published two novels: The Ogress of Reading and Never not in my Thoughts and a volume of short stories called Pencils and other Stories. She has had some success as a poet, was Hysteria Poet in residence in 2020 and published a pamphlet in 2021, called The Smell of Dust and was crowned Poet Laureate of Plumstead in 2022. She's recently written some poetry which was used in the creation of a musical piece, A Better World is Possible. Eithne is a page editor for Write On! Magazine's Thoughtful Tuesday page. She's had stories, poems, interviews and articles in the magazine. She's also delivered creative writing classes online for Pen to Print. She lives with her husband in East London. She is unashamedly proud of her three grown up children and endeavours to embarrass them as often as she can. Find out more about Eithne and read some of her work by visiting her Write On! Writer of the Month page here https://pentoprint.org/writer-of-the-month-eithne-cullen/ You can follow Eithne on twitter here https://twitter.com/eithne_cullen And on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/eithnecullen57/ Join us next week for a showcase selected and introduced by Claire Buckle We're always delighted to read your contributions so if you'd like to see your words in Write On! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to: https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition has been presented by Tiffany Clare and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen to Print.
Patrick Donley sits down with John Plumstead, who is a full-time real estate professional and owner of Gray Line Investments. They talk about what he learned from teaching at West Point's Center for Enhanced Performance on how to develop and master a mindset for real estate success. How John set a goal to be on the Army football team and became captain of the team.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:00:00 - Intro06:34 - How John set a goal to be on the Army football team and became captain of the team.20:45 - Why owning and operating an ice cream store provided a priceless education.35:04 - Why having a little bit of a chip on your shoulder can be a good thing.36:17 - Why he and his partner decided to focus on self-storage.36:18 - What he learned about mindset and overcoming mental barriers while teaching at West Point's Center for Enhanced Performance.41:51 - What real estate books he would use to teach a West Point real estate class.53:40 - What his goals are for his company, Gray Line Investments.1:00:49 - What his top tips are for mastering a winning mindset.And much, much more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCESRobert's book The Everything Guide to House Hacking.The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner.The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss.The Dhandho Investor by Mohnish Pabrai.The Investor's Guide to Growing Wealth in Self Storage by AJ Osborne.The Commercial Real Estate Playbook — John's podcast.Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.Richer, Wiser, Happier by William Green.Related episode: Listen to REI153: 1300 Units in 21 Months w/ Sultan of Storage, or watch the video.NEW TO THE SHOW?Check out our Real Estate 101 Starter Packs.Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here.Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool.Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services.Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets.Keep up with the latest news and strategies on real estate investing with the best real estate podcasts.P.S The Investor's Podcast Network is excited to launch a subreddit devoted to our fans in discussing financial markets, stock picks, questions for our hosts, and much more! Join our subreddit r/TheInvestorsPodcast today!SPONSORSGet a FREE audiobook from Audible.Let an expert do your taxes from start to finish so you can relax with TurboTax.Set, track, and manage your financial goals as your life evolves with Scotia Smart Investor.Get the professional support you need to prepare for your future career with UBC Sauder School of Business.Universal life insurance can offer protection and long-term tax-advantaged savings for your future goals & milestones. Get a universal life policy today through a simple, easy, and 100% digital purchase journey with Everly.What does happen when money and big feelings mix? Tune in to find out on the new podcast, Open Money, presented by Servus Credit Union.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors.Connect with Patrick (@jpatrickdonley): TwitterConnect with John: Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eavesdroppers! Hello and welcome to the podcast where you get to Eavesdrop on hosts Geordie & Michelle. This week's episode is dedicated to the theme of postal workers, AKA posties AKA postmen… Regular listeners of the podcast will know about Dan the Postie – well, on a recent round he gave Geordie some hot tips, starting with the origins of the term going postal… What does it mean? Is murder involved? Who are Patrick Sherrill and Jennifer San Marco and what have they got to do with post-room killer rampages? What survival techniques would you resort to if you were in a shoot-out? Listen to find out! Michelle then discusses the grisly London case of Plumstead postie Roger Frisby. In 1999, mild-mannered postal worker Roger Frisby murdered his wife June in horrific circumstances… Listen now to find out what happened to June and what pushed postie Roger over the edge… All this and more on Eavesdroppin'!We hope you enjoy this week's episode and remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, soooooorrrrrryyyyyyyy! Don't sue us!Get in touch with your stories and listen, like, subscribe, share etc… Or email us at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com.Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinPatreon
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Paul Bruce Dickinson (Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 7 de agosto de 1958), más conocido como Bruce Dickinson, es un cantante, productor musical, esgrimista, empresario, escritor, historiador y piloto de aviación británico. Es famoso por ser el vocalista, frontman y co-compositor de la banda de heavy metal Iron Maiden. Es considerado por muchos expertos de canto, medios y el público en general como uno de los mejores cantantes de la historia de este género. También posee un nivel intermedio de interpretación en guitarra, mostrado principalmente en su carrera en solitario. Nacido en Worksop, Nottinghamshire, Bruce Dickinson comenzó su carrera musical en pequeñas bandas en la década de 1970, mientras asistía a la escuela en Sheffield y a la universidad en Londres. En 1979 se unió a la agrupación Samson, con la que logró cierta popularidad bajo el nombre artístico de "Bruce Bruce". Tras grabar dos discos de estudio dejó la banda en 1981 para unirse a Iron Maiden, reemplazando al cantante Paul Di'Anno. Durante su primera etapa en Iron Maiden grabó una serie de exitosos álbumes que se convirtieron en discos de platino y oro en los Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido en la década de 1980. Dickinson abandonó Iron Maiden en 1993 (siendo reemplazado por Blaze Bayley) para seguir una carrera como solista, lo que le permitió experimentar con una amplia variedad de estilos entre el heavy metal y el hard rock. Se reincorporó a la banda en 1999 junto con el guitarrista Adrian Smith. Tras su regreso a Iron Maiden grabó un nuevo disco en solitario en 2005, Tyranny of Souls. Su primo Rob Dickinson fue el vocalista de la banda británica de rock alternativo Catherine Wheel, mientras que su hijo, Austin, lideró la banda de metalcore Rise to Remain. Aparte de su carrera en la música, Dickinson ha llevado a cabo otro tipo de actividades. Emprendió una carrera como piloto comercial para la aerolínea Astraeus Airlines. Tras el cierre de Astraeus, creó su propia empresa de mantenimiento de aviones y capacitación de pilotos en 2012, Cardiff Aviation. Dickinson presentó su propio programa de radio en la emisora BBC Radio 6 Music de 2002 a 2010 y también ha presentado documentales de televisión, ha escrito novelas y guiones cinematográficos, creó una exitosa cerveza con Robinsons Brewery y compitió como esgrimista a nivel internacional. Paul Bruce Dickinson nació en Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Su madre, Sonia, trabajaba a medio tiempo en una fábrica de calzado, y su padre, Bruce (f.2018), era un mecánico del ejército. El inesperado embarazo de Sonia obligó a la joven pareja a contraer matrimonio. Inicialmente fue criado por sus abuelos, un trabajador de una mina de carbón local y un ama de casa. Este hecho es recordado por Dickinson en la letra de la canción "Born in '58" de su primer álbum como solista, Tattooed Millionaire. Estudió en la escuela primaria de Manton en Worksop mientras sus padres vivían en Sheffield. Cuando cumplió seis años fue enviado a Sheffield por sus abuelos, lugar donde ingresó en una escuela primaria en Manor. Luego de unos meses, sus padres decidieron inscribirlo en una escuela privada llamada Sharrow Vale Junior. Dickinson ha afirmado que debido a esta situación aprendió a ser autosuficiente, pero no pudo entablar amistades duraderas. Bruce tiene una hermana menor, la jinete profesional Helena Stormanns, nacida en 1963. Trató de aislarse de ella tanto como pudo cuando era joven, al parecer porque presumía que el nacimiento de Helena si fue planeado. La primera experiencia de Bruce con la música ocurrió en Worksop, cuando bailaba para sus abuelos la canción "The Twist" de Chubby Checker. Su primer álbum fue el sencillo "She Loves You" de The Beatles, un regalo de su abuelo. Desde ese momento empezó a interesarse en la música rock. Intentó tocar la guitarra acústica de su padre, pero sus dedos terminaron ampollados. Cuando se mudaron a Sheffield, los padres de Dickinson se ganaban la vida comprando propiedades, acondicionándolas y vendiéndolas para obtener un beneficio. Como resultado, gran parte de su infancia la pasó viviendo en un sitio de construcción, hasta que sus padres compraron una pensión y un garaje en bancarrota donde su padre comenzó a vender autos de segunda mano. Los ingresos de su negocio le dieron la oportunidad de darle a Bruce (entonces de 13 años) una educación en un internado en la escuela Oundle, una institución pública en Northamptonshire. Dickinson no se oponía a mudarse de su hogar porque no había logrado "ningún vínculo real" con sus padres, ya que había sido criado por sus abuelos en Worksop hasta que cumplió los seis años. En Oundle, Dickinson era acosado constantemente por los niños mayores de Sidney House, la pensión a la que pertenecía, hecho que describió como "una tortura sistemática" que lo llevó a convertirse en un niño prácticamente aislado. Sus intereses en Oundle solían ser militares; fue cofundador de la sociedad de juegos de guerra de la escuela con su compañero Mike Jordan, logrando una posición de cierto poder en la fuerza de cadetes de la escuela, donde se le permitió manejar munición real, que utilizaba para crear trampas explosivas. En Oundle Dickinson empezó a interesarse en el hard rock, especialmente tras escuchar la épica canción "Child in Time" de Deep Purple en el cuarto de uno de sus compañeros, quedando asombrado por la potencia vocal de Ian Gillan. El primer álbum que compró con su propio dinero fue Deep Purple In Rock, disco que terminó de afianzar su gusto por este tipo de música. Más adelante compró el álbum debut de Black Sabbath, Aqualung de Jethro Tull y Tarkus de Emerson, Lake & Palmer. La primera banda que pudo ver en directo fue Wild Turkey, agrupación que tocó en su escuela y que tenía entre sus filas al bajista de Jethro Tull, Glenn Cornick. Más tarde asistió a conciertos de Van der Graaf Generator y Arthur Brown. Bruce se interesó inicialmente en aprender a tocar la batería, practicando con un par de bongós. El músico recuerda que tocaba y cantaba la canción "Let It Be" con su amigo Mike Jordan, descubriendo que tenía una voz prometedora para cantar música rock. Poco tiempo después fue expulsado de Oundle por participar en una broma en la que orinó sobre la cena del director de la institución. Tras retornar a su hogar en Sheffield en 1976, ingresó en la escuela King Edward VII, lugar donde se unió a su primera banda. Escuchó a otros dos alumnos hablar sobre la necesidad de un cantante para su banda, por lo que se ofreció como voluntario de inmediato. La banda practicaba en el garaje del padre del baterista. Allí sus compañeros se asombraron por su calidad vocal, animándolo para que comprara un micrófono. Su primera presentación ocurrió en una pequeña taberna en Sheffield. Originalmente llamada "Paradox", la banda cambió su nombre a "Styx" por sugerencia de Bruce, sin tener en cuenta que en ese momento ya existía una banda en los Estados Unidos con el mismo nombre. Llegaron a los titulares de los periódicos locales cuando un obrero local fue despertado por su actuación y, enojado, trató de romper la batería de la banda. Poco tiempo después la agrupación se disolvió. Después de graduarse de la escuela con énfasis en inglés, historia y economía, Dickinson confesó: "Realmente no sabía qué era lo que quería hacer". Lo primero que hizo fue unirse a la Segunda Reserva del Ejército por seis meses. Aunque disfrutó su experiencia militar, Dickinson se dio cuenta de que no quería esta opción como una carrera y aplicó para estudiar historia en la Universidad Queen Mary de Londres. Sus padres querían que se uniera al ejército, pero Bruce les mintió diciendo que quería graduarse antes para tener más libertad de cantar en bandas de rock. En la universidad se involucró en el Comité de Entretenimiento, afirmando sobre esta experiencia lo siguiente: "Un día eres roadie para The Jam, al día siguiente estás cargando una escenografía de Stonehenge para Hawkwind." En 1977 conoció a Paul "Noddy" White, un multi-instrumentista dueño de un gran equipo de grabación, con el que Bruce, junto al baterista Steve Jones, formaría una banda llamada Speed. De acuerdo con Dickinson, la banda se llamó Speed ("velocidad" en español) por la forma en que tocaban y no como una alusión a la droga del mismo nombre. Dickinson empezó a escribir su propio material cuando White le enseñó tres acordes en su guitarra. Aunque Speed llegó a tocar varias veces en la taberna Green Man en Plumstead, la banda no duró mucho, pero sirvió como impulso para que Bruce se esforzara por buscar una carrera en la música. Dickinson vio un aviso en Melody Maker que decía: "Se necesita cantante para proyecto de grabación" y lo respondió inmediatamente. Grabó una cinta demo y la envió con la siguiente nota: "Por cierto, si creen que lo que canto es una basura, hay algún material de John Cleese grabado en el otro lado que espero les guste". Quedaron impresionados con su voz y lo invitaron al estudio para grabar una canción titulada "Dracula", primera pieza musical grabada por Bruce, con una agrupación llamada Shots, formada por dos hermanos, Phil y Doug Siviter. La canción fue incluida años después en el álbum recopilatorio The Best of Bruce Dickinson. Los hermanos quedaron impresionados con la calidad vocal de Bruce y le pidieron que se uniera a su banda. La agrupación realizaba presentaciones constantes en pequeños clubes. Una noche Dickinson se detuvo a mitad de una canción e increpó a uno de los asistentes por no prestar atención a la música. Esta práctica tuvo tan buena aceptación que el cantante empezó a hacerlo todas las noches como una práctica regular en sus presentaciones en vivo. Dickinson afirma que esta experiencia le enseñó a convertirse en un "frontman". El siguiente paso en su carrera fue la visita de los músicos Barry Graham ("Thunderstick") y Paul Samson a una de las presentaciones de Shots en una taberna llamada Prince of Wales en Kent. Impresionados con su voz y su manejo del escenario, hablaron con Dickinson después de la presentación y le ofrecieron ser el cantante de su banda, Samson. Dickinson aceptó unirse a la agrupación con la condición de que le dejaran presentar sus exámenes finales de historia. Hasta ese momento, había estado descuidando su educación universitaria. Como resultado, la universidad había intentado expulsarlo por reprobar sus exámenes de segundo año y no pagar sus honorarios de alojamiento, pero logró continuar debido a su papel como oficial de entretenimiento. Después de escribir ensayos de seis meses en el lapso de dos semanas y algunos ejercicios de última hora para sus exámenes, Dickinson logró graduarse sin muchos méritos. El 19 de julio de 2011, Dickinson obtuvo un doctorado honorario en música de parte de su alma máter en honor a sus contribuciones a la industria musical. Después de conocer a Paul Samson y a Barry Purkis y de culminar sus exámenes finales, Dickinson se unió a la banda Samson en un escenario de Bishop's Stortford para cantar la canción "Rock Me Baby", consolidando su papel como nuevo vocalista principal de la agrupación. La banda ya había publicado su álbum debut, Survivors de 1979, dos meses antes de la llegada de Bruce. Tras culminar sus estudios, Dickinson se encontró con la banda en un estudio de grabación de Greenwich para aprender las canciones de Survivors. Aunque no encajaban en su estilo vocal, la banda rápidamente escribió nuevas canciones que serían incluidas en el álbum Head On, algunas de las cuales fueron tocadas en vivo poco tiempo después. Fue durante esos primeros ensayos que surgió el nombre artístico de "Bruce Bruce", derivado de un episodio llamado "Bruces sketch" de la serie de televisión Monty Python. El nombre se volvió muy tedioso para Dickinson ya que la banda continuamente emitía cheques sin fondos, pagaderos a favor de "Bruce Bruce" a modo de broma. Dickinson más tarde comentó que odiaba ese nombre pero que terminó aceptándolo como su nombre artístico. Bruce se llevó una sorpresa al enterarse que no todos los músicos de rock eran "grandes artistas"; sentía que algunos de ellos, como sus compañeros en Samson, solo estaban interesados en las mujeres, las drogas y el alcohol, algo con lo que no estaba de acuerdo pues sus aspiraciones eran mayores. Aunque había fumado marihuana antes, Dickinson descubrió que le era imposible comunicarse con los otros miembros de la banda si estaba sobrio, y decidió que era "el precio que debía pagar". Mientras lideraba la banda, Bruce escuchó a Iron Maiden por primera vez cuando la agrupación de Steve Harris abrió uno de los conciertos de Samson en el Music Machine en 1980. Al respecto, Dickinson afirmó: "Los vi en vivo ese día y me di cuenta que eran buenos, realmente buenos. Recuerdo que en ese momento pensé que quería ser su vocalista". Dickinson permaneció en Samson un año, grabando los álbumes de estudio Head On y Shock Tactics. Sin embargo, la banda pronto tuvo dificultades con su sello discográfico, Gem Records, que entró en quiebra y no financió su gira europea como soporte de Iron Maiden. La banda firmó con RCA, pero la discográfica no se mostró muy interesada. Tras una presentación de Samson en el Festival de Reading, el mánager de Iron Maiden, Rod Smallwood, se acercó a Dickinson y le ofreció ser el nuevo vocalista de Iron Maiden. Dickinson audicionó para Iron Maiden en una sala de ensayos en Hackney en septiembre de 1981. Allí descubrió que la banda tenía un nivel de profesionalismo superior al de su anterior grupo, Samson. En la sala de ensayos, la banda tocó las canciones "Prowler", "Sanctuary", "Running Free" y "Remember Tomorrow", antes de pedirle a Dickinson que cantara las mismas canciones en un estudio de grabación. Iron Maiden tenía una rutina estricta y organizada que se adaptaba al estilo de composición de la banda, algo que Dickinson describió como "la tabla de tiempo". Después de brindar algunos conciertos, la agrupación comenzó a componer nuevo material para su tercer álbum de estudio, The Number of the Beast, publicado en 1982. A raíz de los problemas contractuales de Samson, Dickinson no pudo ser acreditado legalmente en ninguna de las canciones del disco, limitándose a hacer lo que él mismo llamó como "contribuciones morales", revelando años después que contribuyó en alguna medida en la composición de las canciones "The Prisoner", "Children of the Damned" y "Run to the Hills". El álbum fue un éxito y encabezó las listas británicas, logrando la certificación de disco de platino en el Reino Unido y en los Estados Unidos. Tras su lanzamiento, la banda se embarcó en la gira internacional The Beast on the Road para promocionar el disco. En los siguientes álbumes, Piece of Mind de 1983 y Powerslave de 1984, el monopolio compositivo de Steve Harris fue dejado de lado para incorporar las ideas de los demás miembros de la banda. Dickinson contribuyó con la composición de algunas canciones como los sencillos "Flight of Icarus" y "2 Minutes to Midnight". Durante la multitudinaria gira World Slavery Tour, como parte de los nuevos elementos teatrales incorporados en el escenario de la banda, Bruce usó una máscara con plumas durante la interpretación de la canción "Powerslave". Según sus propias declaraciones, compró dicha máscara en una tienda de artículos sexuales. La gira fue tan larga y desgastante que Dickinson llegó a considerar abandonar el proyecto cuando el tour se encontraba a mitad de camino. La gerencia de Iron Maiden añadía fechas a la gira constantemente hasta que Dickinson amenazó con dejar la banda si continuaban haciéndolo. Al finalizar la gira, la banda se tomó seis meses de descanso, tiempo que Bruce aprovechó para practicar esgrima. Iron Maiden comenzó a escribir material para su siguiente álbum, Somewhere in Time. Dickinson estaba decepcionado ya que sentía que la banda requería en ese momento de un estilo más acústico para seguir siendo relevante, a pesar de que se introdujeron sintetizadores en la grabación del disco. No tuvo créditos de composición en el álbum, ya que su material fue rechazado por el resto de la banda. Steve Harris declaró que esto ocurrió porque sus composiciones no eran lo suficientemente buenas, pues Dickinson "probablemente era el más afectado tras finalizar la gira World Slavery Tour". Tras la gira promocional de Somewhere in Time, Iron Maiden empezó a trabajar en su siguiente álbum de estudio, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, disco más experimental que sus anteriores trabajos y con algunos elementos de rock progresivo. Aunque se convirtió en el segundo álbum de Iron Maiden en encabezar las listas de éxitos británicas, fue el primer álbum con Dickinson como cantante que no alcanzó la certificación de platino en los Estados Unidos. A diferencia de Somewhere in Time, Dickinson se mostró más entusiasmado con el álbum y aportó créditos de composición. Después de finalizar la gira promocional del disco en 1988, el grupo decidió tomarse un año de descanso. Durante la etapa de composición del siguiente álbum, el guitarrista Adrian Smith dejó la banda y fue reemplazado por Janick Gers. El octavo álbum de estudio de Iron Maiden, No Prayer for the Dying de 1990, representó un cambio significativo en el sonido de la banda, abandonando la experimentación a favor de un heavy metal más convencional y comercial. Bruce cambió su forma de cantar, adoptando una voz más áspera. El disco fue grabado en un rancho de propiedad de Steve Harris con el estudio móvil de The Rolling Stones. La canción "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", compuesta originalmente por Dickinson para la banda sonora de la película de terror estadounidense A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, se convirtió en el único sencillo de Iron Maiden en encabezar la lista de éxitos UK Singles Chart, pese a recibir un premio Golden Raspberry en la categoría de peor canción original en 1989. En 1992, Harris había convertido su rancho en un estudio de grabación y allí fue grabado Fear of the Dark, el nuevo álbum de estudio de la banda. Luego de la gira mundial Fear of the Dark Tour, Dickinson decidió dejar Iron Maiden para enfocarse en su carrera como solista. En ese momento la banda había agendado otra gira mundial en 1993, de la cual Bruce no disfrutó. A lo largo de la misma, Dickinson recibió muchas críticas de sus compañeros de banda. Steve Harris llegó a afirmar que en ese momento quería matarlo, pues según él, Dickinson solamente se esforzaba cuando la prensa se encontraba en el evento, de lo contrario simplemente mascullaba las canciones arriba del escenario. Bruce ha negado estas acusaciones, argumentando que le era imposible brindar un rendimiento decente algunas noches debido a la mala atmósfera existente entre él y sus compañeros. Su última presentación con la banda fue filmada por la BBC en los estudios Pinewood y publicada en vídeo con el título Raising Hell, con la incorporación del ilusionista Simon Drake animando el espectáculo. Junto con Adrian Smith, Dickinson regresó a Iron Maiden en 1999 después de sostener una conversación con Rod Smallwood. Smallwood le mencionó la posibilidad del retorno de Bruce a Steve Harris, pero el bajista inicialmente mostró algunas reservas al respecto, algo que cambió con el paso del tiempo. Harris y Dickinson se reunieron en la casa de Smallwood en Brighton en enero de 1999 para dialogar, algo que no ocurría entre ambos músicos desde 1993. Aunque se encontraban nerviosos por el encuentro, al verse cara a cara la tensión se disipó de inmediato y ambos acordaron que Dickinson debía regresar al grupo. Después de embarcarse en la gira promocional del álbum recopilatorio Ed Hunter, la banda ingresó al estudio para grabar el disco Brave New World, primer álbum con Dickinson desde 1992. Bruce insistió en que la agrupación debía buscar un nuevo productor en reemplazo de Martin Birch y grabar en un estudio diferente al que se utilizó para la grabación de No Prayer for the Dying y Fear of the Dark, algo que Harris aceptó. Finalmente el disco fue grabado en los estudios Guillaume Tell en París con el productor Kevin "The Caveman" Shirley. La agrupación se embarcó en una gira mundial, finalizando en el popular festival Rock in Rio ante unas 250000 personas. En 2003 la banda grabó el álbum Dance of Death en los estudios SARM de Londres, nuevamente con Kevin Shirley como productor. Después de salir de gira Iron Maiden regresó a SARM en 2006 para grabar el álbum A Matter of Life and Death, para luego embarcarse en un tour a nivel mundial. Entre 2008 y 2009 la banda llevó a cabo la gira Somewhere Back In Time World Tour, en la que Bruce piloteó un Boeing 757 bautizado Ed Force One. Fue realizado un entensivo documental sobre la gira titulado Iron Maiden: Flight 666, que tuvo un estreno limitado en cines en 2009. Iron Maiden volvió a salir de gira en 2010 para promocionar un nuevo disco, llamado The Final Frontier y grabado en Nassau. En septiembre de 2014 Iron Maiden empezó la grabación de su álbum de estudio número 16, The Book of Souls, en los estudios Guillaume Tell en París. El álbum contiene dos canciones escritas en su totalidad por Dickinson, "If Eternity Should Fail" y "Empire of the Clouds", la primera de ellas escrita para un posible álbum como solista. "Empire of the Clouds", de casi 18 minutos de duración, se convirtió en la canción más larga en toda la discografía de Iron Maiden y presenta a Bruce Dickinson tocando el piano por primera vez en una grabación de la banda. Hubo una nueva gira en 2016, con Dickinson piloteando nuevamente el avión de la agrupación. En el marco de la gira Eddie Rips Up the World Tour en 2005, Iron Maiden se presentó en el festival estadounidense Ozzfest junto a Black Sabbath como cabeza de cartel. Sharon, la esposa y representante del cantante Ozzy Osbourne, incitó a algunos amigos de su familia y miembros de otras bandas a sabotear la última presentación de Iron Maiden en el Anfiteatro San Manuel en San Bernardino, California el 20 de agosto, en un ataque que fue descrito por Rod Smallwood como "vil, peligroso, criminal y cobarde, un irrespeto a los fanáticos que pagaron una entrada para ver a su banda tocar un concierto completo". Sharon ordenó que el sonido de la banda fuera cortado, retrasó la entrada de la mascota Eddie the Head y alentó a los seguidores de su familia a arrojar huevos, tapas de botellas y encendedores desde la audiencia. De acuerdo a Dickinson, este ataque fue la respuesta a unas declaraciones dadas por el músico en las que criticaba los programas de telerrealidad, algo que, según él, Sharon Osbourne tomó de manera personal. Sin embargo, el diario The Guardian informó que Dickinson se había referido de mala manera al programa The Osbournes y había hecho mofa del uso del teleprónter en los conciertos de Ozzy Osbourne. Dickinson ha negado haber hecho comentarios contra Ozzy Osbourne y Black Sabbath, pero admitió sus críticas hacia la organización del Ozzfest, asegurando que muchas de las bandas que participaban del festival habían pagado para poder estar allí. Después del fallido concierto en San Bernardino, Sharon lanzó una declaración adicional donde acusaba a Dickinson de hacer varios comentarios en contra de los Estados Unidos, de los que no se presentó ninguna evidencia. Adicionalmente, Osbourne afirmó que la bandera británica exhibida por Dickinson durante la canción "The Trooper" era una falta de respeto con las tropas estadounidenses que en ese momento se encontraban peleando junto al ejército británico en la Guerra de Irak. Sharon también afirmó que Steve Harris le había presentado disculpas a su esposo Ozzy en San Bernardino por los comentarios de Dickinson, algo que Harris negó tiempo después, asegurando que sus palabras fueron tergiversadas. A comienzos de 1989, el sello discográfico Zomba le pidió a Dickinson que produjera una canción para la película de horror A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, proporcionándole un presupuesto, un estudio y un productor, Chris Tsangarides. Dickinson aceptó la propuesta y se puso en contacto con el guitarrista Janick Gers para grabar la canción "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" con la colaboración del bajista Andy Carr y del baterista Fabio del Río. "La escribí en tres minutos", afirmó Dickinson, "No se de donde salió el título, simplemente apareció en mi cabeza". Impresionados con los resultados, los agentes de Zomba le ofrecieron a Dickinson un contrato para grabar un álbum completo en calidad de solista. Con la misma alineación y el mismo productor, el álbum debut de Bruce Dickinson, Tattooed Millionaire, fue escrito y grabado en aproximadamente dos semanas y publicado en mayo de 1990 con su correspondiente gira. Ese mismo año Dickinson grabó el clásico de Deep Purple "Smoke on the Water" junto con otras estrellas del rock como Ritchie Blackmore, Paul Rodgers, Bryan Adams, Tony Iommi, David Gilmour y Brian May, como parte del esfuerzo benéfico Rock Aid Armenia. Acompañado por la banda británica Skin, produjo una versión de la canción "Elected" de Alice Cooper con el actor Rowan Atkinson (caracterizando a Mr. Bean), usada en 1992 por la organización caritativa Comic Relief y cinco años más tarde en la banda sonora de la película de humor Bean. Para su segunda producción discográfica como solista, Dickinson contó con la colaboración del productor estadounidense Keith Olsen. Mientras se encontraba trabajando en el disco en Los Ángeles, decidió abandonar la alineación de Iron Maiden. Descontento por la orientación que estaba tomando el proyecto con Olsen, Dickinson empezó a trabajar con el guitarrista de la banda de rock latino Tribe of Gypsies, Roy Z. El álbum Balls to Picasso fue grabado con la banda Tribe of Gypsies como soporte y publicado en 1994. El mismo año Dickinson grabó una versión de la canción "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" con la banda Godspeed para el disco tributo a Black Sabbath Nativity in Black. Con la ayuda del compositor y guitarrista Alex Dickson, Bruce empezó a crear material para su nuevo disco. En 1994 y con su nueva banda, Bruce brindó un concierto en Sarajevo. Esta presentación fue usada para crear el documental Scream For Me Sarajevo, estrenado en 2017. Tras la finalización de la gira en soporte del disco Balls to Picasso, Dickinson empezó a trabajar en la grabación de su nuevo álbum, Skunkworks. El músico decidió que Skunkworks sería también el nombre de la banda, pero la compañía discográfica se rehusó a publicar el álbum sin que su nombre apareciera en la portada. Dickinson contrató al productor Jack Endino, recordado por producir el primer álbum de estudio de Nirvana. El proyecto Skunkworks se disolvió cuando finalizó la gira. "Estaba devastado por lo de Skunkworks", afirmó Bruce, "Skunkworks fue un disco por el que trabajé incansablemente y a nadie pareció importarle una mierda". Después de un breve periodo de inactividad, Dickinson se reunió nuevamente con el guitarrista Roy Z para grabar su siguiente disco, Accident of Birth. "Fue realmente Roy el que me convenció de volver a intentarlo. Me llamó por teléfono y me dijo que estaba trabajando en un nuevo material que sonaba como un álbum de metal. Yo estaba asustado, pensaba que no tenía nada para ofrecer. Pero cuando escuché por el teléfono algunas de sus canciones me di cuenta que realmente había algo allí". Bruce le ofreció al guitarrista Adrian Smith que tomara parte de la grabación del álbum como un segundo guitarrista, pero terminó quedándose definitivamente en la alineación. El álbum marcó el retorno de Bruce Dickinson al heavy metal, logrando excelentes críticas por parte de la prensa especializada. El portal Sputnikmusic remarcó: "Es un álbum satisfactorio que llena el vacío que dejó Iron Maiden durante la década de 1990". El siguiente disco, The Chemical Wedding, un álbum semi-conceptual basado en la obra de William Blake, fue incluso más exitoso que su predecesor. Sputnikmusic afirmó: "Bruce ha superado todas las expectativas dando vida a un álbum incluso mejor que el anterior." Durante la gira soporte de The Chemical Wedding fue grabada una presentación en tierras brasileñas, registrada en el álbum Scream for Me Brazil. El disco fue publicado en 1999, año en el que Smith y Dickinson regresaron a Iron Maiden. En el año 2000, Dickinson aportó la voz para la canción "Into the Black Hole" del álbum Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator de la banda de metal progresivo Ayreon. Ese mismo año colaboró con el cantante Rob Halford en la grabación de la canción "The One You Love to Hate", disponible en el álbum Resurrection de la banda Halford. Un álbum recopilatorio titulado The Best of Bruce Dickinson fue publicado a finales de 2001, incluyendo dos nuevas canciones y un disco de rarezas. Su último álbum de estudio, Tyranny of Souls, fue publicado en mayo de 2005. En esta oportunidad, la composición de las canciones se dividió entre Roy Z y Dickinson y muchas canciones fueron compuestas por Roy, quien le enviaba las grabaciones a Bruce mientras estaba de gira con Iron Maiden. El 21 de junio de 2005 la discografía completa de Bruce Dickinson fue relanzada con material adicional. El mismo año Bruce aportó su voz para la canción "Beast in the Light" de la banda brasileña Tribuzy. Un box-set compuesto por tres discos de DVD titulado Anthology fue publicado el 19 de junio de 2006, con conciertos y vídeos promocionales de toda la carrera en solitario del cantante, al igual que un vídeo clásico de Samson titulado "Biceps of Steel". En diciembre de 2017, Dickinson afirmó que existía la posibilidad de publicar un álbum conceptual titulado If Eternity Should Fail, el mismo nombre de la primera canción del álbum The Book of Souls de Iron Maiden, confirmando que dicha canción fue compuesta originalmente para ser usada en su nuevo trabajo como solista. "Si hago otro álbum en solitario, algo que creo que haré, podría seguir con mi plan original y titularlo If Eternity Should Fail. Fue la primera canción que escribí para él. Entonces probablemente la incluiría allí. Pero sería ligeramente diferente a la versión de Maiden". Bruce estuvo casado con Jane Dickinson entre 1983 y 1987. Posteriormente, se casó con Paddy Bowden, con quien tiene tres hijos: Austin (nacido en 1990), Griffin (nacido en 1992) y Kia (nacida en 1994). Todos nacieron en Chiswick, Londres, donde Dickinson ha vivido desde 1981. Austin Dickinson fue el vocalista principal de la banda de metalcore Rise to Remain hasta que esta se disolvió en 2015. Tiempo después formó un nuevo grupo llamado As Lions. Griffin Dickinson, que había trabajado como técnico durante algunas giras de Iron Maiden, es el vocalista de la banda de hardcore melódico SHVPES. El primo de Bruce, Rob Dickinson, fue el cantante de la banda de rock alternativo Catherine Wheel y fundó la compañía Singer Vehicle Design, especializada en vehículos Porsche. En una entrevista con Sarah Montague para el programa HARDtalk de la BBC en 2012, Dickinson se describió como conservador y euroescéptico. En 2015 el músico se sometió a siete semanas de quimioterapia y radioterapia para combatir un tumor cancerígeno en la parte posterior de su lengua. Su equipo médico esperaba una total recuperación tras detectar el tumor en una primera etapa de desarrollo. El 15 de mayo sus especialistas le informaron que el tumor había sido controlado. En una entrevista con el periodista estadounidense Eddie Trunk, Bruce afirmó que su enfermedad había sido ocasionada por el virus del papiloma humano, probablemente adquirido por la práctica del sexo oral. Aparte de la música, Dickinson ha trabajado en diversos campos. Practica esgrima con un gran nivel, llegando a alcanzar la séptima posición en la clasificación de la disciplina en Gran Bretaña, fundando además una compañía de equipamiento para el deporte llamada "Duellists" ("duelistas" en castellano, referencia al título de una canción del álbum Powerslave de Iron Maiden). También es piloto de aviones y ocupó el rango de comandante para la desaparecida empresa de aviación Astraeus. Es el propietario de una empresa de mantenimiento de aviones. En 2010 Bruce asumió como director de marketing de Astraeus. Dado el amplio interés y experiencia en diferentes áreas del conocimiento, Dickinson es considerado como un polímata, siendo calificado como tal por la revista británica Intelligent Life (hoy conocida como 1843) en una edición del año 2009. Dickinson aprendió a volar de forma recreacional en Florida en la década de 1990 y actualmente cuenta con una licencia de piloto. Regularmente pilotaba aviones Boeing 757 en su rol de capitán de la aerolínea de vuelos chárter Astraeus, en la cual también se desempeñó como director de mercadeo. Tras el cierre de Astraeus el 21 de noviembre de 2011, Dickinson fundó la compañía Cardiff Aviation Limited el 1 de mayo de 2012, especializada en el mantenimiento de aeronaves. De acuerdo a The Wall Street Journal, en enero de 2013 Cardiff Aviation había generado 40 empleos y tenía la meta de superar los 100 empleos para 2013. En junio de 2013, The Daily Telegraph reportó que la compañía había logrado generar alrededor de 70 nuevos empleos. En agosto de 2015, Cardiff Aviation firmó un contrato para brindar sus servicios a la aerolínea Air Djibouti. Como resultado de su experiencia en los negocios, ha sido orador en importantes eventos alrededor del mundo. Su papel como piloto lo ha llevado a liderar algunos vuelos de alto perfil, como el retorno de un grupo de pilotos de la Real Fuerza Aérea desde Afganistán en 2008, 200 ciudadanos británicos desde Líbano durante el conflicto bélico de ese país en 2006 y 180 turistas varados en Egipto tras el colapso de la aerolínea XL Airways en septiembre de 2008. Adicionalmente transportó a las plantillas de los equipos de fútbol Rangers F.C. y Liverpool F.C. a jugar partidos como visitante en Israel e Italia en 2007 y 2010 respectivamente. En la gira Somewhere Back In Time World Tour fue el piloto del Boeing 757 que transportó a la banda y a todo su montaje en un extenso tour a nivel mundial. Esta experiencia fue registrada en el documental Iron Maiden: Flight 666. Dickinson pilotó el "Ed Force One" nuevamente para la gira The Final Frontier World Tour en 2011. Para la gira The Book of Souls World Tour, la banda voló en un jet Boeing 747-400, pilotado de igual manera por el cantante. Presentó un programa llamado Bruce Dickinson's Friday Rock Show en una emisora de radio de la BBC inglesa especializado en rock alternativo. Su última transmisión en vivo ocurrió el 28 de mayo de 2010 abandonando el formato habitual del programa para realizar un tributo personal y musical al cantante entonces recién fallecido Ronnie James Dio. También estuvo encargado del programa Monsters of Rock en otro dial de la misma radio entre 2003 y 2007. En 2005 fue el presentador del documental Flying Heavy Metal del canal Discovery Channel, en el que combinaba sus dos grandes aficiones, los aviones y la música. En 2006 presentó un documental para Sky One titulado Inside Spontaneous Human Combustion with Bruce Dickinson, en el que se investigaba el fenómeno de la combustión humana espontánea mediante la ayuda de varios expertos y la realización de varios experimentos para determinar su posible causa. Otras apariciones en televisión incluyen papeles de invitado en producciones como Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Space Cadets y Clarkson, programa conducido por Jeremy Clarkson. Dickinson también apareció en una serie de la BBC llamada The Paradise Club, interpretando el papel de un músico llamado Jake Skinner. Durante la gira Somewhere on Tour en 1987, Dickinson empezó a escribir su primera novela. El músico describió su obra The Adventures of Lord Iffy Boatrace como una mezcla entre la literatura de Tom Sharpe, el piloto ficticio Biggles y la revista Penthouse. Kerrang! se refirió a la misma como "un ataque satírico al fetichismo entre las clases altas". Tras terminar su escritura, Dickinson se dirigió a la editorial Sidgwick & Jackson, quienes, según el propio Bruce, accedieron a publicar el libro sin siquiera leerlo, basados simplemente en las ventas de los álbumes de Iron Maiden. Publicada en 1990, la novela vendió más de 40.000 copias en poco tiempo. Debido a la alta demanda, Sidgwick & Jackson pidieron a Dickinson la producción de una secuela, publicada en 1992 con el título The Missionary Position, una sátira al teleevangelismo. No se publicaron nuevas novelas de la serie, aunque Dickinson escribió las primeras 60 páginas de una precuela que pretendía contar la historia de Lord Iffy Boatrace en su adolescencia. Escribió el guion para la película Chemical Wedding junto al cineasta Julian Doyle, basada en la vida y obra de Aleister Crowley, el legendario místico, mago y ocultista inglés del siglo XX, fundador de la religión neopagana Thelema. La película, en la que Dickinson apareció en un pequeño cameo, fue estrenada en 2008 y contó con la actuación de Simon Callow. El 15 de octubre de 2015, las editoriales HarperCollins y Dey Street anunciaron la publicación de un libro con las memorias de Bruce Dickinson. What Does This Button Do? fue publicado el 19 de octubre de 2017. En 2013 Iron Maiden colaboró con la compañía cervecera Robinsons Brewery en la localidad de Stockport para crear la cerveza "Trooper", mediante una receta formulada por Dickinson con el cervecero Martyn Weeks. En mayo de 2014 la cerveza había vendido más de dos millones de pintas en 40 países, convirtiéndose en la exportación más exitosa de Robinsons. Tras el éxito de Trooper, Dickinson, un fanático de la cerveza de barril tradicional inglesa, declaró que tiene la intención de desarrollar más cervezas en el futuro, aunque los nuevos productos estarían "basados en Trooper y no en Iron Maiden, pues Trooper ha tomado una vida propia. La gente la bebe porque les gusta la cerveza, no porque sean fanáticos de Maiden". Aunque Dickinson nunca recibió un entrenamiento de voz formal, aún posee un amplio rango vocal registrado como tenor dramático. Junto con Ronnie James Dio y Rob Halford, Dickinson es uno de los pioneros del estilo vocal operístico que más tarde sería adoptado por los vocalistas de power metal y regularmente aparece cerca de la cima en las listas de los mejores vocalistas de rock de todos los tiempos. Bruce ha afirmado que su estilo fue influenciado principalmente por los cantantes Arthur Brown, Ian Gillan de (Deep Purple), Ian Anderson (de Jethro Tull) y Peter Hammill (de Van der Graaf Generator). Su forma de cantar varió notablemente en la década de 1990 en la grabación de álbumes como No Prayer for the Dying, Fear of the Dark y su primer trabajo en solitario Tattooed Millionaire, haciendo uso de un sonido mucho más áspero, algo especialmente notorio en la canción "Be Quick or Be Dead" de Fear of the Dark. Desde su regreso a Iron Maiden en 1999, adoptó nuevamente su particular voz de la década de 1980, aunque su potencia ha disminuido con la edad. Según un informe publicado en el Daily Mirror, Dickinson tiene un rango vocal estimado de 4.25 octavas. Además de su capacidad vocal, Bruce es conocido por sus actuaciones enérgicas en el escenario, que ofrece constantemente a pesar de su edad. Considera que el público asistente debe sentir "la esencia de la experiencia de Maiden" y que su papel es "reducir el lugar para convertir un estadio de fútbol en el club más pequeño del mundo". Para lograr esto, insiste en mantener contacto visual con los miembros de la audiencia, motivándolos a gritar usando la frase "Scream for Me" ("Griten para mí"). Constantemente critica a los artistas que no se conectan con sus fanáticos, particularmente con aquellos que "se ocultan detrás de los amplificadores" y usan teleprompters, señalando que "la gente paga un buen dinero para verlos y ellos ni siquiera pueden recordar la maldita letra de sus canciones". Discografia Oficial: https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/260980-Bruce-Dickinson
Greetings, bonjour, what's happeningWelcome to Lager Time, stories, poems, beats, bars and banter.I'm still in flux, currently sat in Plumstead at my in-laws where I've mostly been for the last couple of weeks. Was back in Maidstone yesterday and now, I'm back here again. Needs must, life and that. Off to a wedding this weekend in York. Never been there before, I've heard it's pretty; hopefully they've got a Wetherspoons.This week has been a little quieter, I've been feeling tired. Either it's the heat and the excesses of last week, or some kind of post COVID-Gastroenteritis effects but I'm wiped out. But, I'm ok, we're here, my wife's back, dogs are ok; we crack on mate.Last night I was back with the BAC Beatbox Academy, who've I worked with on and off for over ten years, now. I was helping some of the younger ones get ready for their curtain-raiser performance, for the Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster Show at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre, this Monday. If you're not aware of this show, it's a modern re-telling of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, all done through beatbox, rap, spoken word and movement. It's won multiple awards and toured all over the gaff and this may well be your last chance to see it. It's a banger.The success of that show has had an unprecedented effect on many people, myself included. Though I've been around the academy for years, I work closely with the director, Conrad Murray and I've known most of the cast for many years; I was not involved with the development of the show. Yet, prior to COVID, when it was winning every award going, people would come to me and congratulate me for it, it was a strange time. But I was delighted for my pal, all the cast and all the young guys from the academy (that I did work with) who got to go on stage and perform before the main show when it ran at BAC, in 2019That whole period of 2018-2020 when we were doing High Rise, Frankenstein and all sorts of other projects was nuts. So it's been nice that, in a way, it's come back around again. It's not the same of course but that's cool. I worked with a young person last week, in Manchester, who's part of the academy, who I've not seen since before COVID and it was great to see her so it feels like I'm reconnecting again. Which is goodI'm dropping the second track from The 90 Sick EP this week, called The Colour Orange. Which I suppose is a story about family and roots and class, all set around the time of Euro 96. While it may feel like I'm rehashing old bits at the minute, they'll be some fresher stuff coming. I'm starting to learn some of these newer poems with a view of putting a set together for this live-stream. I should set a date really, shouldn't I? Let's say September for now.Anyway, that'll doHave a banging weekendPaulThe Colour OrangeHe's on telly again. The man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face. Often seen on TV bending spoons with his mind, like some sort of bastard child of Magneto and the Tubular Bells guy, dangerously mixed with that suspect cheery disposition that I only ever see in travelling Christian theatre companies, bouncing around my school stage, singing it in the valleys and shouting from the mountain tops.The spoon bender is now enticing me to touch a big orange spot on my screen. This strange man seems to be smeared all over television, like the Oxy 10 I apply badly to my face each morning before school, looking in the mirror too scared to pop spots and wondering who Adam is and why he's stuck an apple in my throat. Each time I swallow it looks like a satsuma's being slipped down the inside of a snake.The man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face is making yet another TV appearance, on the special edition of the Baddiel and Skinner Fantasy Football show, which I'm watching, sat in the living room, on the well-worn settee, on my own.Apparently, if I touch this big orange spot, the man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face will become like a SCART lead and channel all that positive energy from televisions around the nation towards the England football team. It's Euro 96; they're playing Scotland the very next day! My grandpa, from Dad's side, is from Scotland. My older brother supports Scotland, he doesn't support England, he supports the other team when England play, and that really gets on my nerves! There's a lot at stake for this game.I sink down onto the floral-patterned badly faded settee like a fence, watching the screen, picking splinters from my spleen. I roll my eyes up to the lopsided white wooden shelf on the back wall, on which sits a small collection of my thirteenth birthday cards, which have now managed to last for three days. They all seem to have the same picture, of a hand-drawn school locker with loads of sports equipment spilling out. Stood next to the cards in a permanent place is a small statue of the Virgin Mary from Lourdes. It contains some holy water and two decorative plates, which stand upright like shields and have pictures of both Glasgow and Belfast. Belfast is where my grandad comes from, on Mum's side. Underneath the lopsided white wooden shelf is the TV: a fourteen-inch black Philips box which doesn't have a remote, and sometimes the buttons get stuck and don't work.Like a top gun fighter pilot, target in sight, my eyes lock back on to the big orange spot on the screen. The man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face is enticing me. Touch faith, that song says.I'm not sure what to believe, but I'm willing to give it a go. Mum and Dad probably won't like it, as I'm sure it goes against the teachings of the church, but so far God hasn't answered any of my prayers about girls and I've only just got a Sega Mega Drive; it's 1996! My best friend Rich has already got rid of his and now has a Sega Saturn. And, as for my teeth, I must be at the back of the longest queue in NHS history because I haven't seen an orthodontist yet, my teeth still look like Stonehenge and Richard calls me goofy. I slowly rise, walk towards the telly and stick my sweaty little palm on the static of the glass. Right on the orange spot. I'm doing it for England. I want England to win.It's the following day and I'm now at Richard's house. He's got a much bigger TV; it's massive. He also has Sky; the satellite dish is outside his bedroom on the wall and apparently, at nightime, for ten minutes, there's a secret channel where you get to see naked women! He also watches WWF. I have to make do with WCW on ITV. His parents actually like football and on Sunday they take him to games and watch him play, they don't go to church. He has barbecues in his garden, holidays to Florida and places in Spain where they have outdoor water parks that Richard reckons are way better than the Croydon Water Palace. My family sit round playing guitars and other weird instruments with strings and sing silly-sounding songs in Irish accents.I rode my brand-new bike which I got for my birthday up to Richard's. I say new; it's second-hand, but it's my first ever mountain bike. It's got Shimano gears and Rhino horns. Richard's got two mountain bikes; he keeps one spare.We're both lying on our bellies in his living room, eyes fixed on his massive TV, waiting for the two arch-enemies to commence battle. I'm nervous. I want England to win. I didn't want to watch the game at home, as I knew my older brother would be there, in his Celtic shirt and Scotland scarf, and my dad, who doesn't really like football but will still watch the big games without taking sides. When a player rolls around the floor pretending to be injured, he'll go ‘achhh' just like my grandpa does. I needed to be amongst my own, I want England to win.The first forty-five fly by with turbulence. At half time, it's nil-nil and it's tense. The commentator is telling us that Jamie Redknapp is coming on from the bench; his instructions are to keep hold of the ball in midfield so the full backs can get forward. Richard and I erupt when Gary Neville swings in a cross from the right flank which Alan Shearer heads into the net to put England one-nil up! Rolling round on the floor, Rich trying to put me in the headlock and punch me!Minutes later, out of nowhere, Scotland suddenly get a penalty! Gary McAllister steps up and places the ball on the spot, an expert executioner if ever there was one. I'm nervous. As he takes the few paces just before he strikes, something very strange happens: the ball moves ever so slightly, and when he connects, he hits it hard but Seaman saves and we erupt all over again! It's still one-nil and I'm trying to put Richard in the headlock now, rolling round on the carpet!Now, apparently, at this very moment, hovering above Wembley in a helicopter, holding one of Bobby Moore's England caps, is the man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face! The one who told me to touch the orange spot! It must have been him that moved the ball! And when Jamie Redknapp plays a sweeping pass, flicked on by Darren Anderton into the path of an advancing Paul Gascoigne, who in two amazing moves deftly clips the ball over Colin Hendry's head and slams it into the back of the net, Richard and I explode and go running round his garden, shouting our heads off!The game's finished now, England won! I'm getting on my bike and all I can think about is claiming those rare bragging rights when I get home, as I know my brother was watching it. I start riding, cars in the street are beeping, I can hear people singing everywhere, that Baddiel and Skinner song, ‘Football's Coming Home'. Displayed all over the place is the white and red flag of St George, which until Euro 96 I'd not really seen before, but now it's on almost every house. It's a good day to be English.I ride my brand-new-second-hand bike back home. I can't wait to see my brother's face! I put my bike in the shed and come in through the back door into the kitchen. I can hear my dad on the phone, probably to Grandpa. I hear a few ‘achhh's, which more or less confirms my suspicions. Grandpa normally rings around this time on a Saturday, just before Mum and Dad go to church.My brother is sat in the living room, still wearing his Celtic shirt and Scotland scarf, sunk so low into the settee I can barely see his body. He's watching the news. Gazza's goal is doing a loop-the-loop. I pause by the door. He looks dejected and I suddenly feel like I've said something to upset someone, except I haven't said anything yet. I feel bad, so I decide not to gloat. I try to make light of it, by telling him how I touched the orange spot on the telly the night before and that man with the permanent suntan, funny accent, white teeth and shiny face was hovering in a helicopter above Wembley and must have made Gary McAllister miss his penalty. My brother doesn't look at me; he stays slumped on the settee, looking at the telly, and mumbles some words about the orange spot, something about church and Mum and Dad. He then says something I don't really understand but I know it's bad, about Belfast, Grandpa, Grandad, marches and some people called loyalists.I can hear my dad calling me from the hall to go and speak to Grandpa. I remind myself that my new bike has got Shimano gears and Rhino horns and that it was four miles to Richard's house, so that's eight miles in total that I rode today, and I tell myself that it's probably best that I don't mention the score. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com
Refilwe Moloto speaks to Patricia van the Ross, the City of Cape Town Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, over the decision to shut Plumstead library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ward 63 ANC co-ordinator Dr Wesley Seale speaks to Refilwe Moloto about a Mandela Day protest that he was part of, to oppose the City of Cape Town shutting the Plumstead library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Contrarian Ideas to Change Your life - John Plumstead
In the penultimate episode of Season 5, your host JD Horror takes you back inside the walls of the notorious Broadmoor Psychiatric Hospital in England for the final time.Part 1: The Child Killer - John Thomas Straffin's escape from Broadmoor led to the implementing of air raid sirens to warn the public if patients were on the loose. Unfortunately for a few poor children, these warnings came far too late. (John Thomas Straffin, England)Part 2: Spoons - Robert Maudsley saw himself as sort of an avenging angel for those who were victims of childhood sexual abuse like he suffered. Unfortunately, his acts of vengeance and vigilante justice led to stricter punishment than many of the monsters we cover here on the show. (Robert Maudsley, England)Part 3: The Plumstead Ripper - Robert Napper had a particular affinity for brutally raping and killing women in front of their young children. He used their worries about the safety of their young ones as a method of controlling his prey, but no mercy was ever shown. (Robert Napper, England)Part 4: The New Broadmoor - This is the story of the construction of the new Broadmoor and the improvements that were made to rehabilitate patients at the hospital as well as keep the public safe from those who are beyond repair.If you like what you hear here on True Crime Horror Story please subscribe and give us a 5 star review. You can also think about joining our Patreon At www.patreon.com/truecrimehs and then Stay tuned after this show on Patreon for the True Crime Horror Story After Show w/ Dom & JD as well as early access to Ad free episodes and exclusive bonus content available only on Patreon.This episode features research and writing by Mis Demeanor, music by Mechanical Ghost, Producer LB from the No One Likes Us Podcast, and The Quiet Type as well as Artwork by Nuclear Heat Graphics. Sources for this episode's cases are available in the credits section of our website.Has violent crime impacted you or someone close to you? Send us your story at truecrimehorrorstory@gmail.comPart of the TCHS Network. For more shows like the one you just listened to check out http://www.truecrimehorrorstory.com.
In this episode: Cheltenham week A Hamlet away day Bar manager sought Pub & beer news Crisp news News that isn't about beer and crisps (boo) Readers' Letters Bum Dosser The Social Media Scene
Aki Kamozawa & H. Alexander Talbot are Ideas in Food, a blog, a book, and a culinary consulting business based in Plumstead, PA. They also co-own Curiosity Doughnuts, a small, artisan doughnut shop, open weekends only, in the Stockton Market across the river in Stockton, NJ.
Aki Kamozawa & H. Alexander Talbot are Ideas in Food, a blog, a book, and a culinary consulting business based in Plumstead, PA. They also co-own Curiosity Doughnuts, a small, artisan doughnut shop, open weekends only, in the Stockton Market across the river in Stockton, NJ. The two met in the kitchen at Clio in Boston in 1997 and have been cooking together ever since. Aki and Alex specialize in sharing techniques for creativity with chefs, cooks, restaurants, food service companies, and home cooks based on the premise that a solid understanding of science and technique coupled with high quality ingredients, modern equipment, and innovative approaches to cooking makes anything possible. They specialize in helping other chefs express their own cuisine more clearly and effectively. In addition to their work with individual chefs and restaurants, they have consulted with companies including the Art Institutes, the Institute of Culinary Education, Marks & Spencer, and Unilever.Their first book, Ideas in Food, Great Recipes and Why They Work, was published in December of 2010 by Clarkson Potter. It is a handbook for cooks and chefs, teaching them how to unleash their creativity, intensify flavors, improve efficiency, and have fun in the kitchen. Ideas in Food is a blend of stories, science and recipes based on their experience and experiments in the kitchen. Their second book, Maximum Flavor, Recipes That Will Change the Way You Cook, was published by Clarkson Potter in October of 2013. It's a workbook with practical and delicious recipes to cook every day at home. It includes a plethora of tips and techniques for the getting the most flavor out of your food and making every dish your own. Their third book,Gluten Free Flour Power, Bringing Your Favorite Foods Back To The Table, was published by Norton in March 2015. It is an exploration of family favorites made possible by creating gluten free all purpose flour blends at home.Aki and Alex began the blog Ideas in Food in December 2004. It began as a digital notebook to record their work in their restaurant kitchen. It has morphed into a clearinghouse for ideas gleaned from various mediums: restaurants, blogs, books, people and everyday life; all of it relating back to their kitchen. Over the past six years the website's popularity has grown from a cult following of professional chefs into a benchmark for culinary blogs. It is a favorite for its combination of solid information, creative ideas, and illustrative photography. The focus is on sharing ways to make delicious and beautiful food. That is what draws readers back time and again. Ideas in Food was voted Best Culinary Science Blog in the 2013 Saveur Best Food Blog Awards.Aki and Alex won an IACP Award for Instructional Culinary Writing with Recipes for participating in a series of articles written for Gilt Taste in 2011. They co-wrote a series of articles for Serious Eats in 2014. Aki and Alex contributed an essay to The Kitchen as Laboratory, published by Columbia University Press in January 2012. They are interviewed in the book, Cooking for Geeks, by Jeff Potter, published by O'Reilly in August 2010. They contributed an essay to the anthology Food and Philosophy, which was published by Wiley-Blackwell in November 2007. Alex and Aki wrote a column titled Kitchen Alchemy for Popular Science online based on scientific explorations in the kitchen. They wrote an article about garlic for Santé Magazine in March of 2009. In addition to this they have been featured in articles for many publications including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Food and Wine, Bon Appetit, Saveur, Santé Magazine, and Gourmet, and their work can occasionally be found on other blogs and websites around the Web.Aki and Alex have been honored to speak and teach at professional conferences around the world: The World Pastry Forum, Star Chefs International Chefs Congress, International Association of Culinary Professionals, Women Chefs and Restaurateurs, the Experimental Cuisine Collective, The Flemish Primitives and the International Association of Culinary Professionals. The pair were invited to speak at Harvard in November 2010 and participated in a culinary round table at Cornell University in 2008. They have appeared as guest chefs for four Holland America cruises, leading demonstrations and teaching classes for groups from 12-150 people. Aki and Alex travel the United States and beyond cooking guest chef dinners and teaching culinary workshops.Aki and Alex appear in two episodes of Foodography on the Cooking Channel in 2010. Their consulting business was featured on an episode of Friday Night Arts on their local PBS station, WHYY, in June 2010. In 2008 they appeared in an episode of The Food Detectives on the Food Network demonstrating the uses of liquid nitrogen. In May 2009, Aki and Alex discussed food science with Michael Colameco for his radio program Food Talk on WOR in New York City.
In this episode, Tim and Brock talk with Frank Scappaticci and John Plumstead. Get a weekly episode breakdown, sneak peak of the next episode, and other resources in your inbox https://scuttlebutt.substack.com/. Frank and John played college football together, attending Westpoint in 2004 before graduating as Field Artillery Officers. Their friendship in college and time throughout the military eventually fostered a business relationship in Gray Line Investments. This duo started out investing in single family homes before graduating to self storage where they plan to acquire 20 million dollars this year. We discuss why buying a small or medium sized business is a great avenue for service members to take and how they are uniquely equipped to handle the problems. Frank and John also talk about growing the growing pains of SMBs and how growing too fast can cause harm to the business and relationships. Follow Frank and John on Twitter or check out their website for more investing information at Gray Line Investments. Whether you're in the service for four years or twenty, you have learned skills, led teams, and learned what it takes to execute under pressure. While those past successes are valuable, they don't always translate to a life or career when you get your DD214. Join Tim and Brock as they break down the skills and strategies current and former military members are using to build a successful careers on the outside the service. Follow along with us. • Tim: @Mccaurthor, Youtube • Brock: @BrockHBriggs • Instagram: Scuttlebutt_Podcast • Send us an email: scuttlebuttpod1@gmail.com
A lot of pet owners go to a great deal of time and effort to choose the pet food they think will be best for their dog – but there's nothing more frustrating that taking that expensive bag of vet-approved food home, only to have your pooch turn its nose up at it. Thankfully that conundrum can now be a thing of the past, as the SPCA has just launched a kind of do it yourself deli for dogs – their new store in Plumstead has a tasting station where you pooch can sample the goods before you commit to the purchase! To tell us more, I'm joined on the line by Belinda Abraham of the Cape of Good hope SPCA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Kyle Driver from River Word Church in Plumstead has been gifting his congregants with free cars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we were joined by Sarah, Simon, Lee and Andy to discuss the abomination of the NLD
On our 2nd Summer Special Edition - The Arsenal History, Fergus & Trev chat with Andy Kelly & Mark Andrews, Historians and authors of several book about The Arsenal. On this Episode we look at Plumstead to Woolwich (1886 -1925) Looking at the foundation of the club. We discuss the rise of the Champions of the South, ladies attending football, The Invicta Ground, The Manor Ground and finally The move to Highbury in North London. We hope you enjoy this and share with you football friends. Remember to subscribe to get the next episode or The Arsenal History series.
A broad overview of Philadelphia theater and its contribution to American drama - from the founding of Pennsylvania to the end of the 18th Century.William Penn's antipathy to all things theatrical is discussed, as well as the continuing effects of Quakerism's distrust of the performing arts during most of this period. But as Colonial America began to change, and as the United States became a country, this prejudice shifts, and Philadelphia becomes home to the premier dramatic company in the new nation.Go to our website blog post for more images and a bibliography of useful source material: "Plumstead's Warehouse and the Southwark Theatre" /blog/episode-2-images-of-plumsteads-warehouse-and-the-southwark-theatre-in-philadelphai/Thinking of starting your own podcast? Use Buzzsprout as your host! It's what we use, and we highly recommend it. Use this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1699353Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/AITHpodcast)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/AITHpodcast)
On Episode 84 of the pubcast, we were joined by producer, MC and KISS FM DJ (@ MajesticOnline) to discuss the Zagreb dominator and the er Plumstead debacle. Finally, we looked ahead to the games against, Zagreb, Vila and Bristol city Women.
Mike Leigh is joined by David Aaronovitch, Rosa Aaronovitch and Martin Cloake to wax lyrical about our current form and look forward to the two huge games this week culminating in the trip to that awful lot in Plumstead Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Leigh is joined by David Aaronovitch, Rosa Aaronovitch and Martin Cloake to wax lyrical about our current form and look forward to the two huge games this week culminating in the trip to that awful lot in Plumstead Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
The guys talk with Gmacs old buddy Steve Plumstead about being a racing dad years after his own career came to a close. Edna & Nicholas make a cameo
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Join Blake Dailey, the host of the Multifamily Journey Podcast, with his guest John Plumstead, as they talk about how they successfully acquired 50 deals in their first 9 months of investing virtually! John is an investor, wholesaler, and Partner-Sales at the Gray Line Investments. He shares with us how they invest and get deals with a 100% virtual company! In this episode, you'll learn: · The good thing about wholesaling is that you can get into it without having that much money. · Their strategy and how they make it work with having a 100% virtual company. · Looking at the data of potential markets and figuring out where it is best to get into. · What kind of criteria are they looking forward to buying in the residential space? · How they use text messaging and cold calling to gain more clients. · Lead Sherpa is the platform they use for all their skip tracing and texting. · And much more! About Gray Line Investments: We are Gray Line Investments, real estate investors who specialize in providing solutions to real estate problems. We help homeowners who need to sell their houses quickly by providing creative options that are not available using conventional means. Because everyone's situation is unique, we customize solutions for every client we have. You can find John Plumstead on… Website: https://www.graylineinvestments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnplumstead/ Email: sara@graylineinvestments.com Contact: 937 884 1672 Connect with Blake Dailey and the Multifamily Journey on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-dailey Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/blakejdailey Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MultifamilyJourney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multifamilyjourney/ Website:https://multifamilyjourney.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/multifamilyjourney/support
Die stad Kaapstad het sopkombuistoerusting aan ’n organisasie van Plumstead geskenk wat deur ’n 17-jarige meisie bestuur word. Die Helping Underprivileged Groups, staan onder leiding van Hannah Moses. Haar ma en vriende het die organisasie begin toe Hannah nog ’n kind was en sy het dit nou laat herleef. Sy sê die familie moes hulle hulpverlening afskaal, maar dit is steeds ’n aktiewe welsynsorganisasie. Die burgemeester, Dan Plato, het Hannah se meelewing met ander mense geloof:
In today’s episode, I'm joined by a fellow West Point graduate who has found success in multiple aspects of life. John Plumstead is an active-duty Army officer, a successful real estate investor, and a father of four, all at the same time! How is he able to successfully manage so much? Simple. It started with his goals and his mindset. In addition to flipping lots of properties nation wide and buying rental properties to hold for passive income, he also helps West Point cadets and develop the right mindset to succeed in the military and life! John shares how he made this work-life balance possible, and how his full-time job helps him with investing in real estate. Check out this episode and see how everything starts with your mindset! Enjoy! Key Takeaways Optimizing his mindset and goals to be where he is today How he helps top leaders develop their mindset Standout practices you can do to help achieve your goals Teaming up with investors and making the numbers work Acquiring 50 deals while working full time On his goals of building his business around his life Key aspects of doing high-value wholesale Applying the “golden rule” to avoid having a bad name Why you should just be yourself to become a great leader Links John Plumstead Email - john@graylineinvestments.com Living Off Rentals Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/LivingOffRentals/ Books The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success by Darren Hardy - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089GM2W99/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0 Ready, Fire, Aim: Zero to $100 Million in No Time Flat by Michael Masterson - https://www.amazon.com/Ready-Fire-Aim-Michael-Masterson-audiobook/dp/B0014WYZYA Lifeonaire: An Uncommon Approach to Wealth, Success, and Prosperity by Steve Cook - https://www.amazon.com/Lifeonaire-Uncommon-Approach-Success-Prosperity/dp/0986322873/
Bucks County Bytes presents to you an exclusive interview with America's Original Outlaws featuring Mark I. McNutt, producer and the man behind this long-awaited project. The tale of the Doan boys, the original Plumstead Cowboys, the outlaws of Bucks County. The tales from the 1700s, the Revolutionary War, Quaker lifestyle, the caves, the tales go on and on....the historians of Bucks County and Mark I. McNutt come together to present the long-awaited tale of the Doan Gang in America's Original Outlaws....listen in as we learn more about Mark I. McNutt and Melissa Doan Cenker, historian, descendent, and media manager. Together we hear the story of behind the scenes, the history, and long anticipation of the series that will come to life soon! Strap in for the ride of your life and feel history come alive!America's Original Outlawshttps://www.americasoriginaloutlaws.com/Facebook America's Original OutlawsYouTubeMark I. McNuttInstagram@americasoriginaloutlawsLinkedInMark I McNuttWikipediaDoan OutlawsBucks County Byteswww.buckscountybytes.buzzsprout.comwww.biolinky.co/buckscountybytesSupport the show (https://paypal.me/msexpresso?locale.x=en_US)
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John Plumstead is a husband, father of 4, and is currently an active real estate investor while teaching full time as a performance coach at The United States Military Academy at West Point. John shares his story in a casual conversation on optimizing your mind and life.
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One of the most heartbreaking, disturbing crimes ever covered on the show comes this week, as we are continuing the 5th series multi episode arc here on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast. Last episode we were introduced to a serial sexual predator bringing terror to the open spaces of South London. The attacks concerned were horrific enough, but as the opening episode said - the perpetrator was to go on to do much, much worse. And this episode, you'll find out just what right here - in part. The episode is titled such for a reason - see if after you've heard it, you agree if it's an apt one. The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events of a sexual nature - including events concerning a child - that some listeners may find extremely disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks: Rollercoaster - Northern Uproar Cuts Across The Land - The Duke Spirit Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheTrueCrimeEnthusiast/) Facebook Discussion Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1973169242968995/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/@tc_enthusiast) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeenthusiast/) Website (https://thetruecrimeenthusiast.co.uk/) TTCE Merchandise (https://www.tshirtstudio.com/marketplace/the-true-crime-enthusiast-podcast-merch) Patreon Page (https://www.patreon.com/thetruecrimeenthusiast) Remembering Samantha and Jasmine
Like our newest project's Facebook Page! It a Horror/Thriller Movie!! https://www.facebook.com/anangryboy Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri... Video Production Services here: https://newdawnfilm.com/request-a-quote/ Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8 _________________________________________________________ 6 Insane Murders Caused By Social Media Social media has transformed our society. From the way we communicate, spend time with friends, find new people and more - it’s become a part of our lives. While social media has its advantages, it also has flaws. Sometimes, it can even turn deadly. These are 6 Insane Murders Caused By Social Media. 6. Edward Richardson It was May 2008 when Sarah Richardson’s body was found inside her home. She had over 40 lacerations and stab wounds. A delivery girl reported finding both broken glass and blood at the home so police were called. 5. Alyssa Bustamante To everyone else, Alyssa Bustamante from St. Martins, Missouri seemed like a normal teenager. A bit rebellious and awkward for sure, but no one thought she would be deeply troubled. 4. Facebook 'Death Lists' No one knows for sure who posted it, who created it and why, but police in a southwestern Colombian town were baffled when a 69-name hit list was posted on Facebook in a span of 10 days. 3. Daniel Garcia- Manzano There are several versions of this story online. While it’s hard to determine which one is legitimate, this unusual crime did happen. 2. Adam Mann After divorcing in 2007, Adam Mann and his ex-wife, Lisa Beverley, didn’t exactly have an amicable relationship. Mann (from Welling, London) and Beverley (from Plumstead) were having an increasingly volatile relationship. 1. Farmville Murders It started with Myspace. Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III was a 20-year old aspiring horrorcore rapper from Castro Valley, California. Known to his friends and fans as “Syko Sam,” he often posted his music online on Myspace. It was on this same platform he met 16-year old, Emma Niederbrock. Emma was also into horrorcore and lived with her mother, professor Debra Kelley at their Farmville, Virginia home.
In 1833, a small village in Kent, England became the focus of attention when the patriarchal head of a wealthy farming family wound up dead, presumed murdered after an attack on the entire household, presumed to be the work of Arsenic Poisoning. The 1830’s were on the eve of a new era in Forensics, and the previously vague symptoms of poisoning were being slowly unravelled and understood on levels far deeper than ever before, but would these new methods of detection prove to be enough to not only detect the presence of poison, but to finger the culprit and see them locked away for their crimes, or would the poisoner simply slip away into anonymity as so many had done in the decades and centuries before? SOURCES: Hempel S. (2013) The Inheritor's Powder: A Tale of Arsenic, Murder, and the New Forensic Science. W. W. Norton & Company, London Hughes, Michael F, et al. “Arsenic Exposure and Toxicology: a Historical Perspective.” Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, Oxford University Press, Oct. 2011, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179678/?report=classic. N Hughes, Michael F, et al. “Arsenic Exposure and Toxicology: a Historical Perspective.” Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, Oxford University Press, Oct. 2011, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179678/?report=classic. “1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Orfila, Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure.” 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Orfila, Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure - Wikisource, the Free Online Library, https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Orfila,_Mathieu_Joseph_Bonaventure. The Morning Advertiser - Monday 11 November 1833, Murder of Mr. Bodle. p.3 The Morning Advertiser - Friday 8 November 1833, Murder at Plumstead. p.3 The Morning Chronicle - Thursday 14 November 1833, The Murder by Poison at Plumstead. p.3 Public Ledger & Daily Advertiser - Monday 16 December 1833, The Murder at Plumstead. p.3 ------ For extended show notes, including maps, links and scripts, head over to darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or via voicemail on: (415) 286-5072 or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/6f7e2pt Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
John Reen Talks to Daria Morris on Maritime Radio 96.5 FM about her daughter Rosie who was born with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy and the need to fund raise to pay for a life changing operation. Rosie was born 8 weeks premature. At the age of one she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a particular type known as spastic diplegia which means the brain damage occurred at birth has predominately affected her lower limbs. Rosie is an incredibly curious and active 5 year old from Plumstead in London. She wishes to run, jump, climb, sit straight without losing her balance, play football and dance. Rosie has a fighting spirit, determined and willing, she is bubbly, creative, thoughtful, smart and very popular amongst her peers. While there is no cure for Cerebral Palsy, there are treatments that can radically improve her quality of life. Rosie's Legs is a campaign raising money to fund a particular surgery and rehabilitation process known as SDR (Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy). Through the ups and downs, ongoing therapy, surgeries, triumphs and struggles, nothing dulls Rosie's sparkle. With each day, Rosie bravely defeats the odds, working towards the day she may one day walk independently. Unfortunately, Rosie doesn't meet the NICE funding criteria to have this life-changing surgery under the NHS, namely due to an arbitrary criteria that has no bearing on the success of the surgery. It is a costly procedure of £100,000 to cover the surgery, rehabilitation and equipment needed for the years of intensive recovery. You can donate at:- https://www.pantohorserace.org/help-rosie-walk-fundraising-campaign/ https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/just4children/rosieslegs And follow her story on:- www.facebook.com/Rosieslegs/ #helprosiewalk Thanks again John @MaritimeLDN @John_reen01 #jogonradioshow www.maritimeradio.co.uk
We're back again this week for another Ask Rob & Rob. Our first question this week comes from Dorian. His question is around income tax for buy-to-let properties, with the new Section 24 rules. Dorian and his wife are looking at investing in their first buy-to-let and they've been told that a lot of lenders won't lend them the funds through a limited company because they're first time landlords. Their other thought was to purchase as individuals which will then result in the income from the property being fully taxed on. So Dorian wants to know if there's a way around this? Can they own the property as individuals and put the income through a company, or is that not doable? Rob B clears up the speculation on what Dorian has already been told and what he can do. The second question comes from Esmarelda who wants to know if she should invest her £230,000 in an apartment in Plumstead near the Crossrail or a house in Luton? We gathered from her question that she may want to be sticking to investing in the south, so Rob D pinpoints some areas that would be best to consider if the south is at the top of her checklist. Tune in to find out where he suggests. Do you have a buy to let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply). Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead. The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours. Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So get yourself over and introduce yourself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode covers Monday 2 September to Sunday 8 September 2019. We start with Cape Town Opera’s Orphée et Eurydice at the Baxter Theatre, the Open Book Festival in and around the Fugard Theatre, and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra at City Hall. Then, after sipping on cocktails at the Canal Walk Gin Fest and wine at The Grape Escape Wine Festival, we explore the best restaurants in the Southern Suburbs, with the chance to win free meals at the ENTERTAINER’s partner restaurants in Claremont, Constantia, Kenilworth, Mowbray, Newlands, Observatory, Plumstead, Rondebosch, and Wynberg. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
Chloe Plumstead is a blogger and influencer, who runs ‘The Little Plum'. The 'Influential Women Podcast' discusses Chloe's life, work, passions, motivations and influences and is co-produced by presenter Nicki Bannerman and audio producer Juliette Nicholls. Support us and help us keep making the podcast here: https://patreon.com/InfluentialWomenPodcast?utmmedium=social&utmsource=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare @nickihbc @julesnicholls
My guest in this episode is yet another one of my great friends from college, Adam Plumstead. We discuss how we met each other, where Adam grew up, how he became a Michigan State Spartan, and why the day we recorded this episode (4/19) was a very special day for fans of the Detroit Red Wings. Enjoy!
S3, Ep 8. In this episode: Holiday in Oddbins Drinking in Tenerife Cheltenham races in New Cross and Deptford Deserter live A Moment of Silence: Down on the farm The Corporate Deserter: Strike Pub and beer news: Sam Smith's, Soho, New Cross, Plumstead, & Borough The other news Deserter School: Health Book Corner: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne Social Media Scene Thanks to Deadly for producing and to the Corporate Deserter for his important contribution. This podcast incorporates audio from the following contributors to Freesound: Robinhood76 freesound.org/people/Robinhood76/sounds/97915/ Processaurus freesound.org/people/Processaurus/sounds/440087/ ChristiKuhn freesound.org/people/ChristiKuhn/sounds/91255/
S3, Ep 3. In this episode: Our book launch bonanza The Wetherspoonses of SE London (https://deserter.co.uk/2018/10/all-se-londons-wetherspoons-ranked/) Another book launch, the same but different Letter from the World: Mexico Deserter School: Leisure Pub & beer news from Herne Hill, Gipsy Hill, Eltham and Plumstead, plus news of a new Deserter ale Shorter working weeks Canada legalises cannabis Bird of the Year Dulwich Hamlet FC's homecoming Brazilian butt lifts The Corporate Deserter: Lunch Book Corner: Even more about our book (https://deserter.co.uk/2018/11/today-south-london-tomorrow-south-london/) Readings from Brixton BookJam A Moment of Silence Social mediaballs Buy our book here: https://amzn.to/2yZkNMo Thanks to Deadly Hedley for engineering, Brixton BookJam (http://www.brixtonbookjam.com/), Spider and Corporate Deserter. This podcast incorporates audio from the following contributors to Freesound: Robinhood76 https://freesound.org/people/Robinhood76/sounds/97915/ under this licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Islabonita https://freesound.org/people/Islabonita/sounds/178525/ under this licence: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ acclivity https://freesound.org/people/acclivity/sounds/26371/ under this licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
This is the first in a series of podcasts called Behind the Rehab Practice. I chat with veterinary rehabilitation therapists from all over the world about how they started their practices, what obstacles they've overcome, what hours they work and what worked for them and what didn't. The first behind the Rehab Practice I speak to Mandy McCue, who is based in Cape Town, South Africa and runs the Animal Fitness Centre from her parents home in Plumstead.
The Plumstead Arsenic Murder - Carcinogenic Coffee and Poisoned Wallpaper Death was always a creeping terror in the 1800’s but even more so when people discovered they could use a basic household chemical to kill people without a trace. That was until one chemist took it upon himself to put an end to the poisonous murder craze by devising a test that would provide concrete evidence to convict those that had previously got off scott free! This time on Macabre London, we uncover the Plumstead arsenic murder. ———————————————————You can now watch our episodes! There are hosted versions of each podcast available on YouTube by me, your host Nikki Druce! Make sure you check it out and subscribe if you like it and tell your friends. Just search Macabre London podcast on the YouTube website and you’ll find the show. As we’re brand new on YouTube we’d love it if you could share the show around so we can reach more people. ———————————————————If you like this episode, please like, share and subscribe. It helps people to find the podcast which helps the Macabre Family grow! Please leave us a review, this also helps us to be discovered on iTunes and helps you guys in turn as more listeners helps the podcast grow into something bigger and better!! All stories in this episode were written and researched by Nikki Druce. Social media ——————————You can find Macabre London online @macabrelondon across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram! You can also email us at macabrelondon@hotmail.com Patreon——————————-If you like the podcast and would like it to continue then please support us on Patreon. You can donate for as little as a price of a cup of coffee and you’ll get even more Macabre London. Our patrons get access to exclusive content and money off our new merchandise when it lands! www.patreon.com/macabrelondon Sponsors————————-Download your free audiobook that you get to keep forever by using our code when you sign up for a 30 day free trial with audible.com Simply visit www.audible.com/macabrelondon to get your trial. *this is an affiliate code for US customers only* *If you use this code, you’ll be supporting us so we are able to continue bringing you episodes* Music—————————-Theme music by Mattia CulpelliAdditional music by www.bensound.com And Kevin McLeod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our first three person interview I speak with accomplished runners, and creators of the Run Strong Project, Amy Haenick and Sara Plumstead. These two amazing women have a long history of running success while overcoming challenging situations in their personal lives. Their dedication to a sport they love, and each other, is deeply inspiring. You can follow Amy at https://www.instagram.com/amyrunsdetroit; Sara at https://www.instagram.com/michiganmarathoner; and the Run Strong Project at https://www.instagram.com/runstrongproject. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The boys are back after a short break to once again cast their minds back to This Week in the 90s. On the agenda for Ash, Joel and Matthew this week is Manchester United's 1991 Cup Winners Cup win, King Eric sensationally quitting Old Trafford and a rundown of FA Cup winners who were celebrating this week twenty odd years ago. All that plus Blackburn's title win, a tour of the newsagents of Plumstead as well as Diana, Diane- Louise Jordan and the worst end of season parade of all time. Keep it 90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
Sara Plumstead and Amy Haenick are friends who met through their shared passion for running and living healthy. And in recent time, they've become business partners -- the Detroit-area moms are behind Run Strong Project, which offers coaching and run-specific strength training. They join Heather on the show to talk about becoming friends (Sara also coaches Amy) and their interest in helping other athletes take their running and strength training to the next level. They also share solid tips for incorporating strength training into our routines and improving our running performance. "Sara began coaching me as a runner about a year ago," Amy says. "We became fast friends and started Run Strong Project in January 2017. I absolutely love being a strength coach and helping others to become stronger and faster!" "I started running at the age of 30," Sara says, "after the birth of my second daughter. It was a wonderful stress relief as I adjusted to life as the parent of a special needs child who has a rare chromosome deletion. I ran my first half marathon in 2007, and my first marathon a year later, finishing in 3:31. Since then I have completed at least 20 marathons." As Sara "embarks on my 40s," she is attempting to lower her marathon PR from 3:04 to sub 3:00. She's also an ACE certified group fitness instructor and a VDOT O2 certified distance running coach. Amy says she's always loved fitness. "I grew up playing sports. In high school, I was a three-sport athlete participating in swimming, volleyball and softball." She was named Female Athlete of the Year of her high school and went on to Michigan State University and graduated with a degree in Recreational Therapy. Amy talks about how during her freshman year of college she became anorexic. "It was a tough transition from high school to college and I felt a loss of control. Once I became healthy and recovered (still an ongoing struggle sometimes), I started running. Running helped me so much in my recovery," she says. She ran her first marathon in 1996 and qualified for Boston on her first try. She has since run 10 marathons, including Boston and holds a PR of 3:35. Links: Sara's blog (she is currently training for the Bayshore Marathon): Michigan Marathoner Sara on Instagram: MichiganMarathoner Amy on Instagram: AmyRunsDetroit Run Strong Project
What are you grateful for? Today we discussed Financial Independence with Paul Plumstead. Paul is experienced in a variety of money-making skills including construction, rental property investing, working as a realtor, and more – not to mention his full-time job. “No Time” is no longer an acceptable excuse when it comes to taking control of your … Continue reading "Grateful for the Grind! With Paul Plumstead"
What are you grateful for? Today we discussed Financial Independence with Paul Plumstead. Paul is experienced in a variety of money-making skills including construction, rental property investing, working as a realtor, and more – not to mention his full-time job. “No Time” is no longer an acceptable excuse when it comes to taking control of your … Continue reading "Grateful for the Grind! With Paul Plumstead"
This week Ben and Lee go about conducting the most incisive examination yet into the disaster at Chernobyl. Also featuring some more hardcore science and an ill-informed rant from Ben about the state of the fashion industry. Contains very strong language.
LAPodcast (Local Anaesthetic Podcast) - The Most Trusted Name in Local News
Alex and Rob cast an irreverent eye over local news from their respective home towns. Listeners can submit stories from their local area to:lapodcast.net@gmail.com Stories this week include: Customer mistakenly identifies insect found in kebab. University withdraws funding after remote controlled cockroach. Pavlova theft sparks nationwide condemnation. Shrub implicated in swan murder. Also revealed: Alex has an axe to grind...not literally.
LAPodcast (Local Anaesthetic Podcast) - The Most Trusted Name in Local News
Alex and Rob cast an irreverent eye over local news from their respective home towns. Listeners can submit stories from their local area to:lapodcast.net@gmail.com Stories this week include: Due to a printing error, there's no headlines this week.
The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. Professor David Gellner, Head of the Department of Anthropology, will share his expertise on Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism in Nepal, and describe how those religions are being transformed in the UK.
The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. Professor David Gellner, Head of the Department of Anthropology, will share his expertise on Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism in Nepal, and describe how those religions are being transformed in the UK.
A classic show from Thameside Radio 90.2 - 3 hours with Bouncing Bob Edwards and a final finely crafted hour with the Intrepid Birdman. One of the very early Birdman shows in fact. Bob tells us that accidents are Freudian - they all have a meaning if you think about them; later we discover he has lost his tortiose: I wonder what that meant? Bob phones listener Pete (for the mystery voice compettion) who is making a Welsh dresser! The write in competition this week has a prize for putting something interesting in a matchbox. I think there were some quite unusual entries! We'll find out on next weeks podcast. Rupert of East Molsey won a prize for knowing that the Intrepid Birdman's favourite Spangles were the black ones. Someone proposes to Sarah from Kew in verse. Dave plays outtakes from an interview in the Laseraruim where Bob chatted with the laserist Howard Sachs. (The Laserium was a music and laser show at the London Planetarium). The superquiz is still fiendishly difficult. You'll have to listen... Mentions also for Marcus Gonzales, Paul Turtil, Mark Hawkins, Radio Caroline, Ian of Ickenham, Paul Cambridge from Catford (who had his Thameside Radio badge stolen), Andrew Bell from Plumstead, Keith Lang, F W Conrad,
Patrol officers discuss policy with the Racial Incident Unit's solicitors.
Plumstead police's efforts to provide higher quality of service to the victims of racial incidents.
Transcript -- Patrol officers discuss policy with the Racial Incident Unit's solicitors.
How the Racial Incident Unit follows up after an attack in Plumstead.
Transcript -- How the Racial Incident Unit follows up after an attack in Plumstead.
Patrol officers discuss policy with the Racial Incident Unit's solicitors.
Transcript -- Patrol officers discuss policy with the Racial Incident Unit's solicitors.
How the Racial Incident Unit follows up after an attack in Plumstead.
Transcript -- How the Racial Incident Unit follows up after an attack in Plumstead.
Plumstead police's efforts to provide higher quality of service to the victims of racial incidents.