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Season 5Episode 12Winter Brew Fest at the Double Barrel Roadhouse in Red Lion, PA! Dave and Bret were invited back for the second year to attend this great event, hosted by Double Barrel Roadhouse and Sign of the Horse Brewery with some help from Vicki and Brewery Products.This is a perfect venue and perfect time of the year for a beer festival. Everyone is looking forward to spring and what better way than to attend an event like this to sample great craft beers and other products. We had the pleasure of having several guests through-out the day come on and talk about their experience and what they think of this event.Check out the discussion:1:49 Matt - Sign of the Horse Brewery 6:36 Matt - Lancaster Brewing Company & Ed - Vortex Brewing Company14:27 Mike - Starview Brews 25:05 Matt - Crocodiledog Marketing, Corey - Woof Bar, Jason - Gift Horse Brewing40:59 Hannah - Aldus Brewing, Josh - The Beer Thrillers 47:01 Dan - Isaac's Craft Kitchen & Brewery51:46 Denise & Carolyn - patrons to the event59:23 McKenna & Noah - patrons to the event1:05:34 Amy - Starview Brews 1:10:44 - Ed - 2nd time attendee, Jessica - Floridian Music Festival & Zeroday Brewing 1:17:56 Rick - Mexitaly Brick Oven BrewhouseCheck us out on Hopped Up NetworkJoin us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer!Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the programSpecial Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
No "La dérive des continents" huet de Realisateur Lionel Baier dem Christophe Boltanski säi Roman "La cache" relativ fräi adaptéiert an d'Familljesaga, déi ee Joerhonnert ëmfaasst, op eng Period - déi vu Mee 68 - kondenséiert. D'Paräisser Appartement vun de Boltanskien gouf zu Lëtzebuerg am Filmland nogebaut. De Jeff Schinker huet sech zu Berlin mam Lionel Baier iwwer dee vu Red Lion koproduzéierte Film ënnerhalen.
EJ Von Lyrik hails from a township called Mitchell's Plain on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa. She has been writing and performing her own material ever since she started working on music as a career in 1997. Having a distinct interest in music production, she started producing her own instrumentals in 2001.Her music is an eclectic mix of funk, rock, dancehall, hip hop and roots reggae. She is a strong advocate for human upliftment and inspiration through the medium of music and therefore her music carries positive messages in her lyrics. E.J feels the reason for this cross-over of musical genres is to reach out to a more diverse audience because the music is message orientated. She has performed on various international stages as well as collaborating with some hefty names in the music industry, and was a member of the (now disbanded) legendary, female hip hop group Godessa. This is a collection of her work spanning 20 years as a solo artist and also one third of the iconic and legendary African female rap group, Goddessa. I've had the honour of being the group DJ to both Godessa & EJ Von Lyrik performing within South Africa and abroad and her body of work is something to behold. 1.Intro Chuck D & Flava Flav 2.Conquerer (single - High Voltage Entertainment - prod Grenville Williams 2013) 3.Open your eyes ( (taken off debut album, Method in the Madness 2007, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Grenville Williams) 4.Flight over many cities (taken off debut album, Method in the Madness 2007, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik ) 5.Woo Eyes (with Mix & Blend prod Mix & Blend 2013) 6.Freedom in a cage ft. Teba (taken off debut album, Method in the Madness 2007, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Grenville Williams) 7.Inside out (taken of Rogue State of Mind Pt2 Compilation 2009) 8.Heartbreak love (taken off second album, The Human Condition 2010, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik) 9.Nguwe Mr. Sakitumi remix (with Godessa taken of the album Spillage prod Sean O'Tim 2011) 10.Mindz ablaze (with Godessa taken of the album Spillage - High Voltage Entertainment 2004 prod Grenville Williams) 11.Soul ft.Carlo Petersen (taken off second album, The Human Condition 2010, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Carlo Petersen) 12.The law (taken off second album, The Human Condition 2010, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Grenville Williams) 13.Mike Lesson (with Godessa taken of the album Spillage - High Voltage Entertainment 2004 prod EJ Von Lyrik) 14.Rise up (featured with Red Lion taken of album, Cape of Good Dope - African Dope Records 2002 - Williams) 15.Disfunksion (with Godessa taken of the album Spillage - prod EJ Von Lyrik 2004) 16.Younique (Indépendent release prod EJ Von Lyrik 2013) 17.Journey of mine (with Godessa taken of the album Spillage - prod Grenville Williams 2004) 18.Living my dreams ft Claire Phillips (taken off debut album, Method in the Madness 2007, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Grenville Williams) 19.Fuss & fight (taken off debut album, Method in the Madness 2007, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik) 20.Planet I. (Taken on Rogue State of Mind album prod Meisterbeatz 2006) 21.Law of attraction (with Josie Field taken of the album, Leyland 2008 - RPM Records) 22.She's got a gun (taken off second album, The Human Condition 2010, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. EJ Von Lyrik & Grenville Williams) 23.Somethings gotta give (Moodphase 5 ft. Godessa taken of the album Super Delux Mode - African Dope Records 2002 prod Grenville Williams & Douglas Armstrong) 24.They Go Crazy ft Teba & Dubmasta China (taken off second album, The Human Condition 2010, High Voltage Entertainment - prod. Dub Masta China) 25. Is soe (with Jits Vinge & Teba taken of the album Skeletsleutel - 2006 - prod Dub Masta China) 26.Ons beholder saam (with Jack Parrow 2015 title track for feature film Skeem) 27.Runaway (Independent release - prod EJ Von Lyrik 2013) 28.Gimme dat gem (with DJ Azuhl, Ben, Teba prod EJ Von Lyrik - 2016 prod EJ Von Lyrik) credits
Cáel' as the new Amazon Teen IdolBy FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels."I've missed you too," Aya bumped foreheads with me. I was 'a Son of the White Stallion' who 'ran with the herds of Epona'. I was so proud of her. She had woven together a Magyar myth with an Amazon naming convention. Epona, the Celtic Horse Goddess and Aya's matron divinity, was worshiped with the sacrifice of foals, Amazons offered up fillies (female baby horsies) whose spirits ran with the Goddess in the Spirit World.When the pre-Christian Magyars went to war, they sacrificed a white stallion to entreat their deities to grant them victory. No one was about to slit my throat, or cut my heart out. I was made sacred, a spirit stud in Epona's vast herd of mares. How freakishly accurate."I love you for your brains, you know that, don't you?" I whispered to Aya."Yes. You are saving up your other love for Mommy," she kinda/sorta teased me. Out of the semi-circle of children, three stood out. More accurately, they were dwarfed by their companions. I took the group's indecision as an offer to advance."Hi," I addressed the smallest three members of the audience. "Are you the Fatal Squirts?""They are not allowed that name," Sophia interceded. "No Amazon child deserves an acknowledgement before their trial." I half-turned and nodded her way."(Cough, cough). "Excuse me, please." If she spoke Phoenician, I was boned for being obviously disrespectful of her authority and would have to take whatever punishment Sophia felt I deserved.Otherwise, I was getting away with binding 'leads to death' to 'blood-death wound' in that ancient and highly extinct tongue: 'fatal, squirts' indeed. Her hand fell on my shoulder."I have heard you laugh at death," Sophia remarked. If I was on Zoosk, all you would have to do was type in 'Preference: Amazon Male Who Dares Talk Back', and there was my smiling mug, all alone, staring back at you."Before I confess to anything, do you consider that an asset, or liability," I grinned."I withhold judgment," was her reply."I don't mean to 'laugh at death'. It is because all the other choices suck and, perhaps I've been called stubborn, bull-headed and 'not having even a passing acquaintance with common sense' a time, or two," I shrugged with my lovely burden curled around my left arm."No names, our tradition and my command," Sophia laid down the law. Sigh. I put Aya down. She didn't cause me a hint of trouble because she knew my heart. I unbuckled and handed her my two guns (my Glock-22, and 38). I motioned one of the mini-Amazons forward. She shuffled up to Aya's side and received my two tomahawks.Not only was no one leaving, the rest of the camp started coming down to see what was about to transpire. In my short stint at Havenstone, I had developed a reputation as an exciting fun-guy/irrepressible troublemaker."I feel your decision is founded on misinformation, or your rendering to be unjust," I told Sophia."Explain," Sophia requested.I hadn't disarmed for my sake, or hers. I gave up my weapons to affirm my desire to talk. I placed myself at my sister's mercy, thus expressing my trust in her. Amazons are not savages, just violently inclined.Later, Pamela would remind me that my behavior was precisely what Isharans were supposed to do, seek peace."Aya has taken a position as intern with Executive Services at Havenstone," I explained. "She held my position and served effectively for four days with good work reviews from the head of the department herself," I added."She has served in a caste, been assigned duties by members of that caste, performed errands and accomplished all that was asked of her. Doesn't that create an allowance for Aya, as she has been considered for a caste?" I was fishing for an excuse based on my instincts for these people."She has never been selected, chosen and been anointed to a caste, so her preliminary experience does not qualify," Sophia said after a few seconds of introspection. "Next?""She has charged forth into battle on my behest." The archery range."You were not an acknowledged member of the Host when that happened. Next?""She's tried to kill me," I tossed out there."What?" many exclaimed."No!" Aya gasped."When did this occur?" Sophia's eyes twinkled."At the archery range. She shot at me twice," I responded."She was practicing," was the counter. "Next?""Not next," I smiled. "I didn't have permission from anyone to step beyond the shooting line.In doing so, I accepted all calls to combat. Both Leona and Aya shot at me. Aya shot twice and came close once. Leona only hit me after I gave myself up to protect three Amazon children."Pause."Okay. Aya has served in combat, no matter how one-sided, " Sophia began."I was armed for part of the fight," I interrupted hurriedly. Aya's first arrow."Accepted. You were a viable combatant before that as witnessed by other Amazons in earlier encounters. She and another Amazon shot at you without any other claiming traditional ownership of you," Sophia nodded. The Leader had given me a 'bye' on my intern status."Aya may bear an honorific," Sophia loudly proclaimed her change in course. To Amazons, screwing up was a distant third to not owning up to what you did and not learning from your mistakes. Besides, I could tell Sophia was warming up to me, as a male and an Amazon."My war band?" Aya chirped."You do not have a war band, Aya Epona, but whatever name you use among yourselves is not a matter I will concern myself with," Sophia stated firmly. "Fifty days, Cáel." That was the end of it. Sophia turned and began walking uphill, conflict successfully resolved.The Fatal Squirts had emerged with a semi-official status, I had emerged without a new series of wounds and I had wrangled forth a small down payment for all the love and loyalty Aya had showered on me."Best Daddy in the World!" Aya shouted. "Mamitu! Mamitu!" Destiny.Amazons weren't huge believers in luck. They put their faith in training, planning, experience and diligence. For them, victory was a matter of destiny. Let the sloppy, treacherous Greeks invoke 'Nike', Victory, or 'Tyche', Luck for tossing them a positive outcome in battle. My side weren't thankful for the win they deserved.They acknowledged Mamitu had, through foresight, prepared the Host for what had to be done. For Aya, it was destiny that had put me in her path; she and her sisters trained for the hostage scenario multiple times, so she was a logical choice for my training. She had been training with the bow when I was giving her the inner strength and confidence to hit the target.Training, not mutual good fortune, put her at the range to make that shot. Whatever part luck played, that bolt that had saved my life and paved the way for Aya's rise to leadership had been a part of her training as well. Amazons didn't deny luck, nor did the put any trust in it."Hi, so who are the rest of you?" I addressed the Fatal Squirts while rearming."I am Mosa Oya," the tomahawk holder identified herself."I am, " the third member got out before we were propelled back into that 'never too distant' No-Man's Land. A girl, a stranger in her early teens, came up and shoved Aya hard."You are nothing special," the older girl growled at my buddy. My 'daughter' barely avoided sprawling in the dust.The intensity was palatable. Aya had no chance of beating this girl. Not only did her opponent have every physical advantage, she had three buddies as well, correction: two buddies and a twin sister. Amazons built lifetime bonds around these foursomes. Aya and company backed down, despite her obvious shame. She had just won an honorific as a child, unheard of before this. It was Amazon tactical thinking, not fear, that ruled Aya's mind. I was so proud of her."What's your name?" I inquired congenially of the newcomer. She flashed me a look of anger laced with teenage hormones, then turned and stormed away, actually, she only started to storm away. Her behavior had played right into my hands. I was an adult. She wasn't a full-fledged member of the Host, nor was she a child anymore. I had asked her a question and she had been disrespectful to me. Her bad. Still, I doubted anyone expected my leg sweep.The bully hit the ground hard, no rolling with the blow for her. My foot smashing down on her diaphragm drove the fight right out of her. I wasn't done. The twin rushed in, my thunderbolt left sent her flying back from whence she came. Amazons despise child abuse as cruel and socially cancerous, yet no one else was rushing in to stop me.Even her other two friends were obeying both basic Amazon battle philosophy and conduct. Two young teens versus me was stupid, and I wasn't alone. I had four Squirts plus two other women close by who saw nothing wrong with a cooperative pummeling. I lifted my foot a centimeter from the girl's chest."Let's try this again," I spoke softly. "I am Cáel Ishara. You have disparaged my house by putting your back to me after I, an adult, politely addressed you. In fifteen seconds your sin will pass beyond your ability to address and your actions will be viewed as your family's unwarranted insult. My sisters will seek vengeance against your sisters with the added advantage that your sisters won't know what's going on. Now, what's your name?"See, I could have gone straight to Step Two, the House on House vengeance. Me kicking her ass was merciful because after five, or six members of her house were jumped, one at a time by three, or four, of mine, those ladies were going to be truly curious why their youngster had been so fucking rude in front of so many fucking Amazons to the HEAD of a fucking First House.'Honorific' Aya still had no status except that of a child. Dumb Bunny was passed her 12th year test, so she was of her House, thus the insult. Despite my 'fantasy' assumption of the role of grunt, everyone knew that Cáel Cabbage-head was Cáel Ishara, Head of House Ishara. I was the only accepted male Amazon in existence, the only possessor of a 'five o'clock shadow' in camp, I was armed and I was so armed while walking among their children.She could not have possibly mistaken me for another. Her eyes showed that truism too. Her wrathful 'how dare that male!' morphed into 'oh fuck, my older sisters are going to be tossed down stairwells, jacked up in parking garages and they were going to be caught totally flat-footed when it happens, and it is all my (the girl's) fault'.In theory, Saint Marie could deny my feud (we were at war), or warn the girl's house of my request, but why would she? The crime couldn't have been more obvious and the Amazons were way past making harmful shit up about me."Zarana, Zarana of House Inara," she gasped.I switched foot placement, pivoted, reached down to arm-clasp my left with her left and ended with me pulling her effortlessly to a standing position."A pleasure to meet you Zarana Inara. I am Cáel Ishara, but you may call me Cáel if you wish," I gave her my award winning smile. "No one will ever doubt your courage in my presence," I added.'Lead with the left jab, then catch them with the right hook'. As true in interpersonal relationships as in boxing. I had beaten her handily seconds ago and now I was applauding her bravery. Again, I wasn't a Head of House calling attention to her virtue, but I was."Your sister shares your warrior's heart.""I, I, I don't know what came over me, " she started to give me a respectful head-nod. I hooked a finger under her chin to stop her."Are you going to reconsider your approach for dealing with a male Amazon, Zarana of Inara?" I bridged the awkward moment. Bing! I had turned a humiliation into a learning moment."Yes," she smiled at me. "Yes Cáel Ish, Cáel.""I swear by the All-Mighty, if I find this one crawling into your sleeping bag, I'm going to be very disappointed in you," Delilah ambushed me. Wa-ha?"Oh, come on!" I protested. "She's thirteen.""Fourteen," the other twin, bleeding lip and all, puffed herself up."Not helping, " I looked at the twin."Vaski," she supplied. What?"Vaski? Really? That was Grandmother's name, it is Magyar-Finnish," I wondered."We are almost related," she conjured the improbable out of the impossible."No you are not, young lady," Delilah serpentined her way to the front of the crowd. "You are not family now and you can't attempt to be for four more years.""Who would you be?" Zarana challenged Delilah. Man, those two kids were spunky."An honored guest," Priya provided. "I hope another lesson in manners will not be necessary.""I'll do my best," I volunteered. Priya had been addressing the twins; not me. Taking the hit was a bit of comedy to diffuse the moment."Some of you need to eat," a camp counselor stated. Another crisis down and the sky wasn't even dark yet."Cáel!" and here we went again. Thank you, Ishara, it was Europa, the strange one, meaning the one I understood the most.(Night and Day)This place kept getting more and more wonderful. There was one safe road that rolled out of the camp's front gate (there was no wall, the gate was ceremonial) and disappeared off toward the closest state road. Scheduled trips were made to the closest blip on the census data where they bought stuff (irrelevant) and were 'seen' by the locals (the important thing).If anyone investigated, there was a legitimate summer camp 'out there'. The counselors weren't friendly, but they worked with 'troubled' kids, so keeping the small talk to a minimum was excusable. Sure, they only saw women, usually the same ones each trip during a given summer. The camp held nearly a thousand people, so the all-female thing was dismissed as a quirk.That was the second layer of deception. We had already learned that the first layer was the idea of a camp for girls in the foster care system. The third layer was all the visible 'props'. This went beyond the typical craft centers, juvenile obstacle courses, and a dozen other distractions. (The only 'real' one was the stables. Amazons loved riding horses and being assigned to tend to their care was a high honor.)Thirty meters inside the gate was a bridged gulch. After dark, the bridge supports were removed turning a clear shot into the center of camp into a waiting death trap. If there was any doubt, the gulch, so comforting and protective, was a blast zone as well, designation: The Barbecue Pit. I couldn't find it, but I was sure there was an altar somewhere to the matron goddess for this summer camp, the Goddess Paranoia.The sleeping quarters for everyone? More props. Campers would go in, mill around for ten minutes, then curl up on their bed, the ones that warmed up to 98 degrees in the shape of human bodies. Then the campers went down the shafts beneath their bunks and dutifully shuffled along the one meter high underground tunnels to their mesa-based domiciles. Again, once in the cliff-side barracks, they had two chimneys, a tunnel back to the dorm building and a cleverly designed, nearly invisible front exit to choose from.Pamela took it in stride, Delilah was a bit peeved by the 'excessive' security. Virginia, we'd already dragged her through her dorm tunnel to her cave to sleep it off. For me, the tunnel's dimensions made it a tight fit. Amazons can be pretty strong, but they don't have shoulders as wide as mine, nor are they normally over a meter/eight (six feet for us Yankees).I would have complained, except I had a sneaking suspicion that Pamela had a trowel to give me so I could 'widen up' a twenty to forty meter stretch of tunnel the moment I opened my mouth. As the last portion of the instructional tour, we were directed to get our grub before it was gone because the sadistic chefs loved to watch the eight year old workhouse orphans fight over who got to lick the pot instead of starving.Not really. The victuals were actually very good. I had hopes of more bonding time with my Epona ladies, yet no sooner had I cleaned my tin plate and dinnerware, I found someone else who craved my attention, Sophia. She was hot for my touch and by that I meant she wanted to punch and kick me around for a bit, all in the name of fun."Since you are my guest, I will let you choose our weapons," Sophia decided."I choose hyperbole," I gracefully flowed from sitting with one leg down and the other bent to standing."Specify.""Caber tossing with real Sequoia. I'll wait for the ladies of Girl Scout Troop 666 to go get some, they have to be authentic; no substitutes accepted," I explained."That's not hyperbole," Sophia snorted. "Hyperbole would be, 'I want to use the biggest spears ever used by Amazons, or Goddesses'.""My hyperbole wasn't the caber tossing, it was us 'waiting' for a set of circumstances we both knew wouldn't happen," I countered. Sophia nodded.
Dive into Cahner and Delaney's bustling week filled with exciting projects and meetings, as they share their renewed energy for 2025. Discover the charm of Playful Pines, a delightful indoor playground for young children in Chalco, and the cozy vibes of Sweet Beans Coffee in Millard. Tune in for a jazzy night at Red Lion in Blackstone, and explore the intriguing world of secondhand shopping at Style Encore and Clothes Mentor. The duo also answers listener questions, offering a plethora of hobby ideas for adults, from pottery and glassblowing to ice skating and music lessons. They share their favorite study spots, including Hardy Coffee and Edge of the Universe, and reveal the best barbecue joints in Omaha and surrounding areas. Plus, get the scoop on new openings like Elevate Cycling and Ital Vital's second location. 00:23 Team Meetings and 2025 Planning 02:59 Playful Pines: A Fun Spot for Kids 06:28 Exploring Red Lion's Jazz Night 09:07 Sweet Beans Coffee and Study Spots 11:06 Clue at the Orpheum and Secondhand Shopping 17:02 Follower Questions: Hobbies for Adults 21:05 Sailing Adventures at Lake Manawa 21:35 Exploring Ice Skating Lessons 22:20 Diverse Art and Cooking Classes 23:15 Gardening and Music Lessons 24:04 Group Biking and Winter Sports 25:24 Best Barbecue Spots in Omaha 28:13 Top Study Spots in Omaha 35:56 Exciting Events in January 40:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
De Belgische hockeyvrouwen hebben een nieuwe bondscoach. Met Rein Van Eijck is de keuze, na zijn voorganger Raoul Ehren, opnieuw op een Nederlander gevallen. Maar wat moeten we weten over de nieuwe bondscoach van de Red Panthers? En kan hij de Panthers naar nieuwe successen stuwen? We vragen het aan ex-Red Panther Sofie Gierts, commentator Floris Geerts en Thomas Briels, ex-Red Lion en de nieuwe T3 van Van Eijck.
We'll delve into firsthand accounts of spectral sightings, including the mysterious Lavender Lady and the elusive cowboy, and examine the historical and environmental factors that may contribute to these enduring legends. Join us as we navigate the intersection of history and the supernatural, seeking to understand why this unassuming pub has become a focal point for paranormal enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
We'll delve into firsthand accounts of spectral sightings, including the mysterious Lavender Lady and the elusive cowboy, and examine the historical and environmental factors that may contribute to these enduring legends. Join us as we navigate the intersection of history and the supernatural, seeking to understand why this unassuming pub has become a focal point for paranormal enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
What are the three qualities you'll need to succeed in your path to pupillage? In this episode, Sailesh Mehta, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, shared his top three attributes for pupillage candidates. He also touched on the importance of resilience, honesty, and self-belief. He also spoke about the value of being well-read and informed. Listen in for some invaluable advice from a leading criminal barrister. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Do you want to know how to reduce anxiety during your path to pupilage? Nicholas Hall is a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, and he joined me to share his advice for pupilage candidates, including the importance of staying calm and relaxing before you interviews. We also touched on the importance of enthusiasm throughout the conversation, as it's a key attribute that most interviewers would look for. Tune in now for some great insights from another leading barrister. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Pete and Carl adjourn to the Red Lion to mull over the discussion points raised at the "Football Operations At Our Place". An interesting and mainly positive night was punctuated with some searching questions relating to the Luton game, the share issue, a certain agent and some revelations were made. Mostly however this was a positive night where the club and supporters seemed aligned in being behind Tom Cleverley. No questions felt as though they were shirked but this is just our take, other opinions will, we are sure, be available.COYH!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerStephen AtkinsonJohn MyersRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Researching the chambers you're applying to will help you get ahead in your search for a pupillage position. In this episode of the Pupillage Pathways miniseries, Rob Hanna was joined by Alistair Fell, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, to talk about the best ways for pupillage candidates to prepare for their applications and interviews. Alistair also shared his own experience of gaining a pupillage position, sharing his advice for new lawyers who want to follow in his footsteps. Tune in for some great insights!Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Being yourself is one of the most important aspects of a pupillage interview. In this episode, Alex Benn, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, joined your host, Rob Hanna, to talk about pupillage interviews. He shared his insights on the role of a panel's preferences when it comes to choosing pupillage candidates. Alex suggested that creating personal connections based on authentic communication is the key to attaining your goals in the path to pupillage. Tune in now to learn more about the power of shared values in interviews. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
www.iotusecase.com#CONDITION-MONITORING #5G #WASSERMANAGEMENT In der 148. Folge des IoT Use Case Podcasts gibt Jürgen Grauer, Sales Direktor EMEA bei Red Lion Controls, spannende Einblicke in die Modernisierung von 70 Regenwasser-Pumpstationen der Entwässerungsbetriebe Würzburg. Er erklärt, wie Red Lion durch den Einsatz moderner Kommunikationsstandards und 5G-Kompatibilität die Zukunftssicherheit dieser kritischen Infrastruktur gewährleistet. Folge 148 auf einen Blick (und Klick):[08:43] Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus[13:00] Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten TechnologienZusammenfassung der Podcastfolge: In dieser Episode geht es um die Modernisierung von 70 Regenwasser-Pumpstationen der Entwässerungsbetriebe Würzburg in Zusammenarbeit mit Red Lion Controls. Die Pumpstationen, ursprünglich auf 3G-Basis betrieben, wurden mit modernen Kommunikationsstandards und 5G-Kompatibilität ausgestattet, um eine zukunftssichere, störungsfreie Überwachung und Kontrolle der Infrastruktur zu gewährleisten. Hauptthemen und Herausforderungen: Technologie-Upgrade für kritische Infrastruktur: Red Lion unterstützt den Übergang von veralteten Steuerungen und 3G-Modems hin zu einem modernen System, das 4G/5G und OPC UA integriert. OPC UA und DNP3-Integration: Diese Protokolle ermöglichen eine nahtlose Kommunikation zwischen OT (Operational Technology) und IT (Information Technology), ein Schlüssel für die Datenerfassung und Echtzeitüberwachung. Nutzung von Crimson®: Red Lions Low-Code-Software Crimson® bietet eine einfache, grafische Bedienoberfläche zur Konfiguration und Konvertierung von Protokollen. Die Software kann kostenfrei heruntergeladen werden und unterstützt den OPC UA-Server und -Client ohne zusätzliche Lizenzgebühren. Datensicherheit und Echtzeit-Datenerfassung: Die Datenpufferung über die FlexEdge®-Plattform gewährleistet, dass im Falle von Verbindungsabbrüchen keine Daten verloren gehen. OpenVPN und weitere Sicherheitsfunktionen schützen die Daten. Flexible Cloud-Anbindung: Die Lösung erlaubt eine einfache Integration mit führenden Cloud-Plattformen wie AWS, Azure und Aveva über MQTT und REST-API, was die Datenanalyse und -optimierung vereinfacht. Die Modernisierung der Pumpstationen zeigt, wie durch gezielte Upgrades hohe Kosten für vollständige Systemaustausche vermieden werden können. Mit Red Lions Einstieg in die HMS-Gruppe werden zukünftig noch umfassendere Security- und Netzwerklösungen erwartet, die vor allem für kritische Infrastrukturen von Bedeutung sind. -----Relevante Folgenlinks:Madeleine: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Jürgen: (linkedin.com/in/jürgen-grauer-4b81b91a8)IoT im Klärwerk Bad Pyrmont: (https://iotusecase.com/de/podcast/energiekosten-ausfaelle-reduzieren/)Jetzt IoT Use Case auf LinkedIn folgen
Want to know the best qualities to cultivate during your path to pupillage? Then listen in to this episode with Rebecca Chalkley KC, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers. She explains the importance of self-belief, resilience, and authenticity throughout interviews and applications. We also touched on career growth and personal development in this engaging episode. Don't miss out on Rebecca's insights! Tune in now. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Carmen Rossi is a successful serial entrepreneur who has launched over 70 businesses across various industries—hospitality, restaurants, real estate, cannabis, clothing, law, travel, and more. He also owns and operates some of the biggest nightclubs and restaurants in Chicago, along with iconic campus spots like KAMS and Red Lion. His secret? The ability to truly listen. Carmen has an unmatched talent for tuning into what people want and turning those desires into unforgettable experiences. That's his superpower, and it's fueled his extraordinary success. Carmen's entrepreneurial journey began early—in college, where he started a dormitory loft-building company, a painting company that hired fellow students, and a travel agency that sold over 1,000 spring break trips. Unlike the stereotypical innovator creating entirely new ideas, Carmen admits his strength lies in refining existing concepts and mastering their execution. It's this pragmatic approach that has guided him through trial and error, with an open embrace of failure. “Failure is welcomed here,” he says, seeing college as the perfect arena for experimentation and growth. Carmen's story offers not only inspiration but also valuable insight for anyone aspiring to make an impact in their communities. He emphasizes the importance of identifying unmet needs in neighborhoods before launching ventures, creating everything from vibrant sports bars to upscale dining experiences. His hospitality empire includes over 40 businesses, such as Hubbard Inn, Cardozo's Pub, The Joy District, The Dime, and HVAC Pub in Chicago. During this episode, Carmen shares his love for pop culture, his admiration for films like Risky Business and Yes Man, and his belief in amplifying social connections through business. He explores his philosophy of saying “yes” to new opportunities and creating ventures that bring people together in memorable ways. Carmen offers practical advice to young people, promoting the “rule of large numbers.” He encourages taking large-scale action and learning from setbacks. As he puts it, “I'm not going to ask two people out on dates, I'm going to ask 20. And if I get 20 rejections, I know I need to change the pitch.” Right after our conversation with Carmen, we were so inspired by his ideas that one of our own projects took off, going viral within a week. That's the power of Carmen has—he sparks immediate action and creativity in others. This episode is a masterclass in entrepreneurship for anyone looking to understand how to build and run multiple successful businesses. We were incredibly lucky to spend an evening with Carmen Rossi, and we hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. *EPISODE LINKS:* - Carmen Rossi's Company: https://8hospitality.com/ - Follow Carmen's latest venture, DIVAN: https://www.instagram.com/divanchicago - KAMS: https://www.instagram.com/kams_illini - Red Lion: https://www.instagram.com/redlionchampaign/ *OUTLINE:* 0:00 - Introduction 1:12 - Childhood 6:03 - Adult Conversations 11:20 - Aaryaman's American College Experience 16:55 - Carmen's First Impressions of UIUC. 20:50 - Carmen's First Business 28:41 - Carmen's Guide to Starting Successful Local Businesses 31:35 - How to Assemble a Team 37:56 - How to Discover Yourself in College? 43:29 - Ideas for Dates at UIUC 44:37 - Carmen's Regret: Not Studying Engineering 48:28 - The Business Carmen Would Start Today at UIUC 1:02:56 - How to Ask Someone Out 1:10:46 - Failure 1:15:23 - Listening 1:20:44 - Carmen's Playbook for Experience-Driven Businesses 1:29:18 - Building for Yourself or Others? 1:36:05 - Delegation 1:45:31 - Carmen's Advice for Juan David & Aaryaman 2:09:20 - Compete With Yourself, Not Your Peers 2:17:38 - Say Yes 2:21:21 - Carmen's Reflections on The UIUC Talkshow Experience 2:23:00 - Advice to young people
If you're looking for advice on pupillage interviews, this is the episode for you. I spoke with Genevieve Reed, a Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, about her top tips for applicants, which included having three key takeaways for the hiring panel and practising mock interviews in advance. We also discussed the importance of focus and preparation.To find out more, tune into our conversation here. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Meet Gillian Jones KC, the Co-Head of Red Lion Chambers. She joined me to discuss the significance of being authentic throughout the path to pupillage. We also touched on how to succeed in pupillage applications and interviews, including doing deep dive research, and using rejections as opportunities for reflection and growth. Listen along for some great tips!Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Welcome to the “Pupillage Pathways" - A Mini Podcast Series with Red Lion Chambers, brought to you by the Legally Speaking Podcast!Hosted by Rob Hanna, this episode features Jane Oldfield, a Criminal & Regulatory Barrister at Red Lion Chambers. The pair discussed the best interview preparation techniques for prospective pupils, how to handle rejections, and the three qualities that students need to succeed in chambers. Tune in to find out how you can make your application stand out. Don't forget to join our Discord community where we connect with like-minded people, share resources, and continue the conversation from this episode.Sponsored by Clio - the #1 legal software for clients, cases, billing and more!
Across the Seas but Forever Bees - An American Brentford Podcast
New York's own Charlie Corr makes the trek to the ASFB studios to discuss life around the Red Lion and to weigh in on one of the most fun weeks of the Premier era. Yes, we lost one of the two matches this week...but there's losing and there's losing. We won against Man City, 1-2. If you know what I mean.Leyton Orient gives us a chance to play the kids, and to coin a phrase: The Kids are Alright.A really interesting talk, and if you listen to the end you'll know the story of The Beast. It's a Brentford story.Text the pod!
Join our panel of shop owners as they discuss the worst advice they've received in the automotive business: "Be the cheapest in town; it will get you more business." "Don't give a price over the phone." "Don't get personal." "DVI's are not worth the extra time." "You'll never make it because you're too honest." "Don't hire a business coach." Bill Nalu, Interstate Auto Care, Madison Heights, MI. Listen to Bill's previous episodes HERE. Judy Zimmerman Walter, Zimmerman's Automotive, Mechanicsburg, PA. Listen to Judy's other episodes HERE. Jesse Matthews, Matthews Mobile Mechanic LLC. Listen to Jesse's other episodes HERE Brian Winograd, Broadway Transmissions and More, Red Lion, PA Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Judy's Experience with Cheap Advice (00:02:57) Judy shares her father's experience with advice to be the cheapest to attract customers. Bill's Perspective on Pricing (00:03:47) Bill discusses the pitfalls of being the cheapest and the importance of quality over price. Brian's Insights on Industry Standards (00:06:29) Brian emphasizes the value of hiring professionals for quality work in any industry. Communication of Value (00:10:46) Brian highlights the need for better communication of the value provided to customers. Jesse's Coaching Advice (00:12:22) Jesse recounts his father's skepticism about business coaching and the importance of seeking guidance. Brian on the Value of Websites (00:14:03) Brian recalls being advised against investing in a website, which he later found invaluable. The Inner Business Person (00:16:44) Carm discusses the concept of the "inner business person" and its importance in business growth. Judy's Advice on Competition (00:17:47) Judy shares a piece of dubious advice about removing competitors' oil stickers, highlighting ethical concerns. Shop management systems (00:18:28) Discussion on the significance of effective shop management systems for profitability and efficiency. Handling customer inquiries about pricing (00:20:45) Exploration of the complexities surrounding giving prices over the phone and customer engagement. The art of conversation with customers (00:21:04) Emphasis on the need for better communication skills to engage customers effectively. The value of customer trust (00:22:45) Discussion on how to build customer trust and the importance of in-person interactions. The role of visual aids in service (00:26:12) Highlighting the effectiveness of visual aids in explaining vehicle issues to customers. Customer misconceptions about vehicle maintenance (00:27:20) Addressing common customer beliefs about car longevity and the need for regular service. The value of coaching in business (00:28:30) Discussion on the advantages of hiring coaches for personal and business growth.
Howdy folks! Happy Labor Day and to our friends in Canada, Happy Labour Day! A lot going on in this episode. We start with the backdrop of a national holiday in two countries, move on to chickens names Scooter and Squeaky, my friend Carlos drops by for a few minutes, we get a visit with some horses and goats and finally a trip down the Red Lion Mile...featuring The Underwear Tree. Pretty jam packed so let's get going! Enjoy!
Voting rights groups hope Commonwealth Court adds protections to mail-in voting How does RFK Jr.'s decision to quit the race affect the PA vote? Kids are heading back to the classroom soon. Here are tips for their mental health. Florida wins Little League World Series in Williamsport Schuylkill County coal company gears up for new boom Red Lion teen accused of shooting friend to death can be released on bail Reading' Knight's Keep supports homeless studentsSupport WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘An empty bench yawns a welcome to me, to sit down.' Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience.The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them.Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series.Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound.Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her.There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘A London plane tree has a really nice, wide trunk – so wide that you'd need at least four Mirandas holding hands to surround it.' Please note before you start listening: this podcast is recorded in 3D sound! So make sure that you're wearing headphones for the very best experience.The small details in life can pass you by. Unless you take the time to stop to notice them.Which is exactly what author, actor and social media personality Miranda Keeling does in this podcast series.Expanding on the observations she shares on her popular Twitter account, she invites you to join her out and about as she captures those small, magical moments of everyday life, in sound.Thanks to 3D recordings, you'll hear everything she does as if you were right there with her.There are new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. These short but lovingly crafted episodes are an invitation to escape from life's hustle, immersing you in Miranda's world for a few minutes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The heat‘s not the only thing rising in the Treasure Valley: eviction filings jumped significantly, according to a new report. Our Hey Boise newsletter editor Blake Hunter joins host Lindsay Van Allen to discuss what this means after the city council announced plans to spend $436,000 more on temporary hotel housing for families — but with a one-year time limit. Plus, a local company is booming after reports of toxic chemicals found in tampons — and Latah Street is getting a carless makeover (for a day). Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a rundown of the news you need to know every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this July 19th episode: Incogni - Use code CityCast for 55% off the annual plan. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining me on this week's episode of The English Wine Diaries is John Wilkins, Commercial Director at Itasca Wines and Penn Croft Vineyards in Hampshire. Itasca Wines is a sustainable full contract winemaking company, which under the lead of award-winning winemaker Ben Smith, delivers a grape to bottle service for a host of top wine brands and premium boutique vineyards across the UK.Ben and the Itasca team also produce wines from grapes grown in their own vineyard, Penn Croft, where they have 16,000 vines of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Bacchus. The business is the shared vision of local farmer and sustainable agriculture expert, Simon Porter, and filmmaker Malcolm Walker, whose credits include Star Wars, Aliens and wine documentary show Cellar Rats. Central to their business vision is sustainability and a mission to drive adoption of biodiverse viticulture and they have invested huge amounts into sustainability-focused innovations including a natural wetlands system so no waste water leaves the site, a solar farm for electricity and thermo controlled tanks. This, they say, is because they are in it for the long run and want to make wine in a way that not only protects, but actively gives back to the natural world.To find out more follow @penncroftvineyards and @itascawines on Instagram. This episode of The English Wine Diaries is brought to you in partnership with New Dawn Pubs and The Red Lion in Odiham, where you can book a Pinot & Pyjamas weekender, which includes a 2-night weekend stay, early check-in, or late check-out, a welcome glass of wine each, your choice of two nibble dishes to share, plus a £100 food and drink credit and 10% off a Penn Croft Wine Tasting & Tour - all for just £365. Visit redlionodiham.co.uk and keep an eye out on socials for your chance to win a Pinot & Pyjamas stay! With thanks, as always to our series sponsor, Wickhams, The Great British Wine Merchant. Visit wickhamwine.co.uk to see their award-winning range of English wine with free delivery on orders over £40. The English Wine Diaries listeners can also get 10% discount on their first purchase by entering the code TEWD10. Please drink responsibly.Thanks for listening to The English Wine Diaries. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave a rating or review, it helps boost our ratings and makes it easier for other people to find us. To find out who will be joining me next on the English Wine Diaries, follow @theenglishwinediaries on Instagram and for more regular English wine news and reviews, sign up to our newsletter at thesouthernquarter.co.uk.
Today's episode begins at 18:48, so if our banter and chatting isn't your thing and you want to get right into it we totally understand. Enjoy the case. On April 1, 2023, in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, 12-year-old Kain Heinland was with friends Nolan Grove, 13, and Miles Belleman. Nolan had his father's loaded pistol, which he displayed and played with throughout the day, while Miles had a BB gun. Later, Nolan pointed the gun at Kain multiple times, which led to a fatal shot to Kain's back as they walked through a neighbor's yard. Nolan and Miles fled, with Nolan eventually calling his father, while Miles' parents contacted 911. Despite initial charges being delayed, Nolan faced trial for third-degree murder and other charges, with Kain's family seeking justice.. Nolan, charged as an adult, could face a minimum of 40 years in prison. Sources: https://www.ydr.com https://www.yorkdispatch.com https://www.the-sun.com https://www.ydr.com https://www.ydr.com Check out our socials for more content from us: LEAVE US A REVIEW TO BECOME OUR NEXT STAR STUDENT! Instagram: @teacherstalkcrime Our Personal Instagrams: @brantyyy_ and @kbdosier Our Personal TikTok Accounts: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher Email Us your teacher stories to: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com Email Us with any topics or cases you would like us to cover in the future Case Written by: Ashleigh Brant Sound and YouTube editing by: Wayfare Recording Co. Social Media Graphics by: Wayfare Recording Co. Podcast Graphic designed by: Brooke Ham
Today's episode is with one of the best living artists Isaac Pelayo! We recorded this at The Red Lion Inn where he was showing his exhibit on #normanrockwell.
Across the Seas but Forever Bees - An American Brentford Podcast
What a season. The Luton victory says as much about this lost season of such high expectations as any match could. Now that we are back to a near first team (ok...without Rico, Norgaard, Toney and DaSilva!!) we are rampant against a Luton side that really couldn't afford to be beaten. What could have been...This week Adam Harder and Greville Waterman join me in the ASFB studios. Adam is a fascinating and insightful guest that I've been eager for weeks to have on. He is here to discuss his experience as a Brentford fan, be it a walk down Braemar Road past Griffin Park to The Griffin pub or a Saturday morning pint of Guinness in the Red Lion with the lively crew that has grown there. We look back at the Luton match, and on to our effectively guaranteed future in the Premier League.
Season 4 Episode 8 Alecraft Brewery Dave and Bret talked a bit about the Winter Brew Fest that was held in Red Lion, PA at the Double Barrel Roadhouse and the release of their collab with Sign of the Horse Brewery. Then they were happy to talk with Brad Streett from Alecraft Brewery in Railroad, PA. Brad and his wife, Eryn, had a passion for craft beer and decided to take their homebrewing by starting a homebrew supply shop in Bel Air, MD. The met there partners through this venture and then decided to open their brewery in Maryland and now have opened in Railroad, PA. Listen in to hear the whole story and find out how this passion is crafting artisan beer. Brad gave us a classic hefeweizen, hazy IPA, west coast IPA and a coffee stout to sample. It was a pleasure to get to know Brad and we recommend a visit to their place. Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the program Special Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
Iain and Jacqui discuss the racism row around Tory donor Frank Hester, redefining extremism, MPs getting a pay rise, the Princess of Wales's photoshopping, Theresa May stepping away, the Red Lion reopening and loads more besides. Smut quota: Wild in parts.
The gang's getting Rebecca fired with this ep! Supreme Leader Eric can't stop thinking about North Korea. James gets tricked into going to church. What song would you kill someone to? All that and more LIVE FROM THE RED LION! Did you know we started a Youtube channel? See us in all our glory here! https://www.youtube.com/@stayinschooltv PLEASE make sure to subscribe to our channel and like our videos! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stayinschool/support
Here we are for episode 700! In which rumours of a future death are voiced whilst Reginald finally faces his nemesis in a dramatic and we finally learn how he is connected to Wilson Comet... This episode we also have extra material with Levi as he and Paul head for a cream tea at The Red Lion! We also learn some Italian from Gianluca, although Paul really isn't very good! Our next episode, #701 sees us catching up with Foul Monkey Adam for chat about current pop music that we love! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Episode 700 was recorded on the 16th of January 2024, with Grizzly's cameo recorded on the 5th November 2023. Levi's appearance was recorded on the 18th of January 2024. The lesson with Gianluca was recorded between the 5th and 6th of December 2023. Happy birthday to Gianluca from all The Shy Life Podcast cast! Big yeti hugs!!!
WE'RE BACK!! And boy, there is so much to talk about! On the Season 8 premiere, Calvin opens up about his personal love life by inviting two of his personal friends to the show. Tune in as they point out his flaws and help him cope with such a bad ending to a relationship/friendship/situationship. Where do you think he went wrong?
Across the Seas but Forever Bees - An American Brentford Podcast
What a mad season. We get beat up at home and I'm...pretty pleased. We discover we might have a first-rate keeper, we have a team of character and grit, we gave an assembled all-world team a real battle. I do love supporting this club.Charlie Corr, of the New York Church of the Red Lion, joins Greville Waterman and me for a really fun discussion of the match, of where we are, and of the daunting month before us.Thanks for listening, and for the comments I get through social media and through email (timsearls@hotmail.com).
Merry Twixmas to you all!Something a little different for you this week, a monumental story of strength and hope!When Charlie Hodson (Owner, until the end of 2023 at least, of Hodson & Co) reached out to me to see if his story merited an airing on the show, a quick call got me questioning whether this show is big enough for his story.There's a lot to get through in this chat including:-The Cheese RoomBeing a ChefOpening the smallest restaurant in the UKCommunity SpiritFalse economies of convenience shoppingBuying LocalRelying on AlcoholPlanning suicideThe Life saving words of strangersThe return to darknessHospitality Action interventionWe've Got youThe joy of lifeSocial connectionCharlie has been to hell and back and he talks about about his demons openly and in detail so fair warning, please don't listen if you don't feel ready to listen. But do try if you can as the learning through here is quite remarkable.You might also wonder how this chat fits into the category of up beat and positive but as you will learn, there's so much positivity available, even in our darkest moments.Enjoy!The GuestA chef by trade and a lover of all things pork and cheese, Charlie is a Norfolk boy with the heart and soul of the beautiful county running through his veins. After being awarded 2 rosettes in 2013, awarded Champion of Norfolk Food & Drink in 2014, going on to win the Sausage Roll Off title at the Red Lion at Barnes in 2017 and being a finalist in Visit Britain in 2018, Charlie has been co-hosting the Big Norfolk Sausage bash in Aylsham since 2019.Instagram - @hodsonandcofinediningThe SponsorToday's bonus episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Dragon's Breath: A Spicy Encounter in Budapest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/dragons-breath-a-spicy-encounter-in-budapest Story Transcript:Hu: Budapest, a Duna gyöngye, történelme szőtte textúrája hívogatóan terpeszkedik fényes nappal, csillagos éjjel. Most, délutáni nyüzsgés közepette sétálgat ott két jó barát, László és Eszter. Belváros szívében találkoztak, ahol a színes bárok, forgatag és kacsintással csábító éttermek nyüzsgésében tűntek el.En: Budapest, the pearl of the Danube, spreads invitingly with its tapestry woven by history, in the bright daylight and starry night. In the midst of the bustling afternoon, two good friends, László and Eszter, stroll there. They met in the heart of downtown, where they disappeared amidst the colorful bars, the hustle and bustle, and the enticing winks of the restaurants.Hu: László a jó szívű, aki vég nélkül tud derűt csepegtetni a környezetébe. Eszter pedig kacér félénkséggel, de mégis határozott önbizalommal telt, olyan, mint a tavaszi szellő, aki múló pillanatok alatt képes örömet szórni.En: László is kind-hearted, constantly dripping cheerfulness into his surroundings. Eszter, on the other hand, is coquettishly shy yet filled with strong self-confidence, like a spring breeze that can bring joy in fleeting moments.Hu: Betérnek egy kis hangulatos étterembe, a Vörös Oroszlánba. Itt-ott festmények, a történelmet idéző szőnyegek és lámpák díszítik a teret, ami homályos fényével, titokzatos aurájával igazán egyedülálló káprázatot nyújt.En: They enter a cozy little restaurant called the Red Lion. Paintings, carpets reminiscent of history, and lamps adorn the room, creating a uniquely enchanting atmosphere with their dim light and mysterious aura.Hu: László tanácstalanul vizslatja az étlapot. Eszter észreveszi a zavarodott tekintetét és szóba elegyednek az ételek különösen érdekes neveiről. Bundleofsorrow, Dragon's Breath, Mystery of the Orient... Végül László a Dragon's Breath leves mellett teszi le a voksát, anélkül, hogy tudná, mit takar a neve.En: László gazes at the menu, unsure of what to choose. Eszter notices his confused look and they start discussing the particularly interesting names of the dishes. "Bundleofsorrow," "Dragon's Breath," "Mystery of the Orient"... Finally, László decides on the Dragon's Breath soup, without knowing what the name implies.Hu: A leves megérkezik. Gőze felhőként száll a plafon felé, piros színével pedig megidézi a sárkányok tűzét. László kanalat merít, majd hatalmas kortyot vesz belőle. Fogai között csípős ízek robbannak szét. Testében hő hullám fut végig. Arcán forró pír gyúl, homlokán pedig gyöngyöző izzadtság jelenik meg.En: The soup arrives. Steam rises towards the ceiling like a cloud, while its red color evokes the fire of dragons. László scoops up a spoonful and takes a huge sip. Fiery flavors explode between his teeth. A wave of heat runs through his body. A hot blush appears on his face, and beads of sweat form on his forehead.Hu: Próbálja leplezni, hogy rossz választást tett, de a könnyek, miközben arca völgyeibe stafétát adnak az ellenőrizhetetlen reakciónak, kitörnek szeme sarkából. Az étteremben elcsendesül a zsongás, pincérnél megáll az élet, László elnyomhatatlan émelygését, s félelmetes pattogását várják.En: He tries to conceal the fact that he made a bad choice, but tears well up in the corners of his eyes, breaking free from his uncontrollable reaction. The buzz in the restaurant subsides, life pauses as they anticipate László's unstoppable nausea and frightening burst.Hu: Eszter hirtelen felnevet, elveszíti az egyensúlyát és székről a földre zuhan. Sírva-röhög, míg le nem hunyja a szemét, hogy az elé táruló látványt tovább élvezhesse. Az étteremben kialakult csendet ismét a nevetés töri meg, addig, amíg mindenki vele együtt nevet.En: Suddenly, Eszter bursts into laughter, loses her balance, and falls from her chair to the ground. She cries and laughs at the same time, closing her eyes to savor the sight that unfolds before her. Laughter once again breaks the silence in the restaurant, as everyone joins in her laughter.Hu: Az abszurd helyzetben idővel mindenki megkönnyebbülten távozik az étteremből, László könnyeit nevetés válthatja ki, Eszter pedig továbbra is hahotázva, de tisztán látja barátja arcát.En: In this absurd situation, eventually everyone leaves the restaurant feeling relieved. László's tears give way to laughter, and Eszter continues to giggle but now sees her friend's face clearly.Hu: Így történt, hogy egy egyszerű leves, csípős mint a sárkány lehelete, egy egész napot nevetésbe borított. E színes találkozás emléke még ma is ott él a két barátban és a Vörös Oroszlán falain. Budapest, ez a forróleveses város, sosem fogja elfelejteni azt a délutánt, amikor a bánatot nevetés váltotta fel és az élet, sülve-főve, az éttermi csípős leves ízében tovább folytatódott.En: That's how a simple soup, as spicy as a dragon's breath, turned an entire day into laughter. The memory of this colorful encounter still lives in the hearts of the two friends and on the walls of the Red Lion. Budapest, this hot soup-filled city, will never forget that afternoon when sorrow was replaced by laughter and life, cooked and all, continued in the taste of the spicy soup at the restaurant. Vocabulary Words:Budapest: Budapestpearl: gyöngyeDanube: Dunaspreads: terpeszkedikinvitingly: hívogatóantapestry: történelme szőtte textúrájawoven: szőttehistory: történelembright: fényesdaylight: nappalstarry: csillagosnight: éjjelbustling: nyüzsgőafternoon: délutángood friends: jó barátokLászló: LászlóEszter: Eszterstroll: sétamet: találkoztakheart: szívdowntown: belvárosdisappeared: eltűntekcolorful: színesbars: bárokhustle and bustle: forgatag és nyüzsgésenticing: csábítówinks: kacsintásrestaurants: éttermekkind-hearted: jószívűconstantly: vég nélkül
Merry Christmas from Bret, Dave & Kevin! Sign of the Horse Brewery Season 3 Episode 16 Bret and Dave had the pleasure to host Brad Wilson and Matt Moore, two of the co-owners, from Sign of the Horse Brewery in Hanover, PA and Red Lion, Pa. We get to find out why they started a brewery and how the name came about. It seems as though there was a tavern in the 1700's in Hanover that was called Sign of the Horse. Even Thomas Jefferson visited to have a pint. They have actually three locations, their first on York Street, a traditional beirhaus on the square in Hanover and their newest location in Red Lion, PA. It is a very interesting story that you need to see for yourself. from Brad's corporate background to Matt's homebrewing days, they have created a must visit place and grab a pint or two for yourself. They brought along a Pale Ale, IPA and a Marzen for us to try. We can't wait to visit them and try some more and we recommend you do the same! Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the program Special Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
This week my guest is Barry Turner of Red Lion, and he introduces us to IEC-62443 Zones and Conduits, as well as their RA10C Compact Intelligent Firewall in this episode of The Automation Podcast. For more information, check out the "Show Notes" located below the video. Watch the Show on The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast is also available on most Video and Podcasting platforms, and direct links to each can be found here. Listen to the Podcast on The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 179 Show Notes: Special thanks to Barry Turner of Red Lion for coming on the show to introduce us to RA10C Compact Intelligent Firewall! Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact Until next time, Peace ✌️ Shawn M TierneyTechnology Enthusiast & Content Creator Have a question? Join my community of automation professionals and take part in the discussion! You'll also find my PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com. If you found this content helpful, consider buying me a coffee here. (36 views)
Welcome to Guardian Down Cast: A Destiny Podcast...if you love to play the game Destiny 2, you've come to the right place. We're a couple of a gamer dads that have played Destiny since that Day 1 release back in 2014 and we're just as passionate about it today as we were back then. We share the stories of Destiny content creators and community members and also discuss key topics/news within the game and community. ...join in the conversation in our GDC Discord Need a Destiny clan? Join us! Follow us on our YouTube Channel... Want to leave us a voicemail for the show? Want to give back to our show and community? GDC Instagram Check out our brand new site! Hazel Get a GDC T-shirt or Mug, Mousepad, etc. thru Designed by Humans Tees ToddtheGatr on Twitter Join us on Twitter... GDC Spotify Song Playlist Apple Music GDC Song Playlist
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Old Republic Distillery & Jimmy Jaxx Shine Shack Season 3 Episode 11 It's a 2 for 1 episode as the CPP Crew sat down with Bill Mathias from Old Republic Distillery in York, PA and Ephrata, PA and Jimmy from Jimmy Jaxx Shine Shack in Dillsburg, PA and Red Lion, Pa. Old Republic Distillery is York's first distillery since prohibition. Jimmy could be on the Moonshiner's tv show, but instead is making some quality 'shine right here in Pennsylvania. We had a great time getting to know them, their story and all about the distilling process. Bill brought with him a Gold & Dark Rum, Apple Pie moonshine and his Love Potion, while Jimmy brought with him a collaboration watermelon moonshine. Wow! That's all we could say about this episode. You need to tune in and find out all about the two of them. Help us promote the Hops & Vines for Hunger Campaign this November, along with Feeding Pennsylvania, PA Eats and Breweries in PA and many other content creators, breweries, wineries and others. Go to the Hops & Vines for Hunger website and find out all the participating locations and make a donation to help feed those that are in need this November! Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the program Special Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
So, you thought NFTs were just a passing fad, eh? Well, buckle up! Our guest, Red Lion Eye, is here to shock you with his story of how he went from buying NFTs as a joke to becoming a full-blown enthusiast. This episode will take you on a thrilling ride through Red Lion Eye's intriguing art world, his unique creative projects, and his exploration of Web3 and Ethereum's revolutionary influence on artists. In the heart of our conversation, Red Lion Eye passionately discusses his transformative journey into the art realm, his impressive art collection, and his predictions for the future of digital art. Drawing from his initial exposure to art and its diverse appeal, he shares compelling insights into value in the NFT space, how he determines what art to buy, and even his biggest NFT purchase to date. Trust us, you wouldn't want to miss his story of how poker, reggae music, and ganja influenced his unique persona and style.To round off our enlightening chat, Red Lion Eye gives us an exclusive peek into his upcoming projects, including the Red Lion Gazette and the Red Line Printer Dap. He invites you, our dear listeners, to interact with him and his art, to learn, and to be part of the burgeoning world of NFTs and Web3. You'll not only gain a deeper understanding of this new digital frontier, but you'll also be left wanting more. So, are you ready to be amazed? Tune in now!https://twitter.com/redlioneyehttps://twitter.com/redlionhttps://twitter.com/redlion_newshttps://twitter.com/redlion_studioshttps://www.redlion.red/
Susan and Art get a chance to work together in Wenatchee Washington with Travis Sherer. Apparently Susan has been given a new nickname by her peers that fits her act perfectly. Art, Susan, and Travis take the show to a room at the Red Lion to mostly talk shop with the likable and intelligent Travis, who's been a guest on two episodes.
Recorded live on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at The Red Lion Inn Cave in Cohasset. Hosted by Cape Cod Musician Allie Jason. Sound provided by Birch Swart and Jeff Rosen. Performers include Lainey Dionne, Shannon Davis, Tyler Levs, Birch Swart, Mary McAvoy, Troubadour Davis, and Brian Montanaro.
Here we are for episode 662! In which Paul introduces us to another new voice - it's Levi (sometimes known as Baby Big Foot) and he's come to live in Salisbury! Paul also gets to record some more of his favourite poems in the White Hart and Red Lion recording studios. Plus there is more from Ozymandias The Talking Duck! Thanks again to our special guest!! Our next episode, #663 sees us present a quartet of daft conversations between Cromitty and Yeti Uncle John, a Bakewell cake baking segment with Paul and his mum and a recent cinema-related chat with Paul From School! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Harry F, Muffleyontour and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2023. Episode 662 was recorded between the 17th and 20th August 2023, with an additional segment recorded on the 1st March 2023.
Join Matt for a pint in Westminster's Red Lion pub. He talks to Gordon Brown's former spin doctor Charlie Whelan about how he inadvertently killed Tony Blair's dream of Britain joining the Euro with a spritzer in his hand, while Ben Wright talks us through which prime minister loved a drink the best.Plus: Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton eat some insects and discuss the plastic bag tax, wild camping in Dartmoor, and debate brown sauce vs ketchup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a pleasure, what an honor to have the original Energy Gang on our show to celebrate our 100th Episode.The wit of Katherine Hamilton and the laugh of Jigar Shah were our inspiration 5 years ago when we got drunk at the Red Lion pub near Piccadilly to launch our show. The “ambitious” business plan was to create a tiny European copycat of the Gang. 900k downloads later, this is where we are.Katherine Hamilton is Chair at 38 North Solutions, a public policy firm focused on clean energy and innovation, and one the main artisan of the Inflation Reduction Act; Jigar Shah is Director at the Loan Program Office at the US Department of Energy, managing hundreds of billions USD to finance the Energy Transition.The topic of this special show is the following: Let's assume we are in 2030, Elon Musk is on Mars, did the energy transition work? Our conversation encompasses the decarbonisation of the grid, the future of Nuclear and Geothermal, the electrification of transport, Hydrogen, and many other topics.In the end, we deliver a positive message: “We are succeeding the Energy Transition thanks to the thrust and imagination of the new generation.”