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We return! 3 Is The Magic Number is back baby, and this time we come baring a double episode festive gift. Welcome to our cultural round up Review Of The Year 2024 part 1, where hosts Matt and Remfry look back over the year and gorge over the ‘stuff' and 'things' they loved the most from this past year. We have 5 choices from each host (yes yes, we understand the podcast is titled 3 is the magic number) and they include albums, live shows, computer games, TV shows and films. With this first part, handily titled Part 1, you will hear the pairs ‘bubbling unders' (an extensive list and chat about the ‘stuff' that didn't make it to the final list) as well as their first 2 choices each. Fret not though, Part 2 will complete the the list and be live on 31st of December. The podcast will return for a full 3rd season from the mid February 2025!
So, 2024: a year of cinematic highs, lows, and bits in the middle. And in the annual tradition that is our Review Of The Year podcast, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and James Dyer drill deep into them all (time allowing, of course), answering questions from listeners on a vast array of topics, before running down Empire's Top 20 films of the year. It's a bumper-sized one, folks, just the thing to see you into 2025. Happy New Year to all our listeners — enjoy!
Sarah looks back on memorable podcast moments from 2024 Sarah talks about How the second year of the podcast has been different from the first How the podcast has grown and evolved in 2024 What she has learned from Spotify Wrapped (yacht rock anyone?) and other podcast stats Most listened to episodes and memorable moments Episodes and links mentioned Suggest a guest via this form Research Adjacent at 50 celebration episode Most listened to episode of 2024 - Anthony Kavanagh, Patent Attorney Other popular and memorable episodes John Elvin, Industry Programme Manager Naomi Tyrrell, Research Consultant Kath Burton, Publishing Professional Helen White & Danni Elster, Experts by Experience Susan Shanks and Alice Millard, Archivists Sam Steele, Research Centre Managing Director David Wright, Exhibition Curator Helen Riding, NHS Research Manager For my podcast artwork of the year see Networking Expert, Jeni Smith's episode The Academic Adventures podcast Diversity in Research podcast - How being research adjacent can influence diversity in research Research Culture Uncovered (Episode 94) The role of podcasting in research culture and communications Find out what a 'ta-da' list is Find out more Follow Research Adjacent on LinkedIn and Instagram Sign up to the Research Adjacent newsletter Email a comment, question or suggestion Leave Sarah a voice message Theme music by Lemon Music Studios from Pixabay
Merry Christmas, you filthy animals! Here's a little Christmas bonus for you all: the Empire Podcast's Review Of The Year. 2023 (for that is the year in question) was a year that gave us so much, cinematically speaking, from Barbenheimer to Empire's official number one film, Past Lives, and everything in-between, including the first signs of weakness in the previously invulnerable Marvel Cinematic Universe. And, in this near three-hour special, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Ben Travis discuss all of that, and much, much more. Much, much, much more, in fact. However, Chris is very aware that, even though he set it up, he got distracted and forgot to talk about the brilliant scene in No Hard Feelings where Andrew Barth Feldman sings Maneater, and would like to rectify that now by telling you all to seek it out. Anyway, this pod is a ton of fun, despite that egregious oversight. Enjoy.
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It's been quite a year, and I've cherry-picked my best bits for you in this Review Of The Year podcast, in an epic that travels live all over the place, from the Health Optimisation Summit, to Glastonbury and even Thailand. My review of the year... the highs, lows and best bits. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: BON CHARGE — a holistic wellness brand with a HUGE range of evidence-based products to optimize your life in every way. Founded on science and inspired by nature, all BON CHARGE products adopt ancestral ways of living in our modern-day world. Their extensive range of premium wellness products help you sleep better, perform better, have more energy, recover faster, balance hormones, reduce inflammation…the list is endless. From blue light glasses to red light therapy, to EMF management and circadian friendly lighting, BON CHARGE products help you naturally address the issues of our modern-day way of life effortlessly and with maximum impact. Visit here and enter code TONY20 for 20% off. Ships worldwide. THIS SHOW IS ALSO BROUGHT TO YOU BY: BiOptimizers — Four out of five Americans are magnesium deficient, and almost everyone is at suboptimal levels. That's a big problem because magnesium is involved in more than 600 biochemical reactions in your body. Now here's what most people DON'T know: taking just any magnesium supplement won't solve your problem because most supplements use the cheapest kinds that your body can't use or absorb. That's why I exclusively recommend Magnesium Breakthrough. It's the only full-spectrum magnesium supplement with seven unique forms of magnesium that your body can actually use and absorb. When you get all seven critical forms of magnesium, pretty much every function in your body gets upgraded. From your brain to your sleep, pain, inflammation and less stress. Just go to https://www.bioptimizers.com/zestology and use the code ZESTOLOGY10
Tommy Smith is in the studio as a special guest for this week's Inside The Hive: Review Of The Year!The ex-Watford forward joins his old teammate Tommy Mooney and host Michael Kurn to look back on the highs and lows of 2021, including promotion from the Championship and the first half of the Premier League season.The winner of Watford's Goal of 2021 will also be revealed and Smith will pick a right-back for the Hornets' Greatest XI.
Here we are for episode 493! This time Paul and Martin Holmes team up again to discuss the big hits of 1973 on both sides of the pond; with a little help from Ikk too, of course! Our next episode, #494 sees Paul going into hiding whilst trying to do as little as possible to celebrate Christmas and New Year; he will be doing his Review Of The Year for the podcast though... Actually there's quite a lot going on! Please email me at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send a sound-file. The music is by Shy Yeti and Luca. Special Effects are by Paul C and Soundbible. All content is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2021. Episode 493 was recorded between the 27th and the 31st October 2021. The special message concerning Ikk at the end of the episode was recorded on 20th September 2021.
Merry Christmas, you bangily-bangers! In this, the last regular episode of the Empire Podcast for 2021 (don't worry, though, there's a Christmas special to come next week, and the Review Of The Year on the 29th), Chris Hewitt enters the Matrix and sits down on Zoom with Neo and Trinity themselves, Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, ahead of the release of The Matrix Resurrections next week. The only spoilers here are thematic ones, but if you're antsy, the interview starts at 00:27:47.104, and ends at 00:46:01.513. Chris also has a chat with Paolo Sorrentino, the Italian director of the simply beautiful The Hand Of God, which is on Netflix now. How's that for a pair of Christmas crackers? Then, in the virtual podbooth, Chris is joined by Helen O'Hara, Ben Travis, and James Dyer as they talk about what's in store for the epic live show that will mark Episode 500 (tickets on sale now for our February 5th extravaganza at kingsplace.co.uk), discuss the best Christmas parties on film, that time Chris and James watched Spanish porn together, talk about a whole bunch of trailers including Everything Everywhere All At Once and the new Fantastic Beasts, and review The Tender Bar, The Lost Daughter, Swan Song, and a little movie called Spider-Man: No Way Home. We appreciate that some people will be wary of spoilers, and believe us, this is a spoiler-free review, talking more about how the movie made us feel. But again, if you're antsy, or spidery, then the review begins at 01:26:50.531, and ends at 01:44:03.835... And that's that. Enjoy!
We all know the elephant in the room when it comes to reflecting on 2020. But also with hindsight, we see key themes and can connect the trends together. Join Oliver Banks on this look pack at the past 12 months with some of the key stories and additional expert opinion. The retail review of the year that was 2020 will help you understand what just happened. And what to look out for in 2021. The post 114: Review Of The Year 2020 appeared first on OB&Co.
Ep 126: Join us for the final podcast of the year as we look back over 12 months-worth of episodes, plus a little quiz to keep it light. Thanks for listening throughout 2020 and your continued support – here’s hoping for a brighter 2021 on and off the pitch. Merry Christmas, Stay Safe. Running Time: 37:12 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Part two of the final Empire Podcast (special episodes notwithstanding) of 2020 sees the podteam of Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara and James Dyer discussing the week's movie news (including an update on at least one of The Hollywood Chrises), and reviewing Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and The Midnight Sky. Chris also sits down for a fun, if slightly audio-compromised, chat with Ma Rainey's Black Bottom stars Colman Domingo, Michael Potts, and Glynn Turman, who talk about getting involved in the August Wilson adaptation, their chemistry together, and working with Chadwick Boseman on what would prove to be his final film. We're back on January 8th, folks. Review Of The Year will be up next week in our stead. Have a very happy holidays, everyone!
Jeremy is joined by recurring guest Chris Arnsby to discuss, slightly later than planned, the best and worst films of 2019, with some wicked metaphors, some Stephen King-related disappointments, a few slim pickings and the occasional welcome surprise.
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Retail in 2019 has continued to be a turbulent ride. From struggling companies, to literal firefighting. And from lie detector tests to the political landscape. There have been some major news in the sector. Join Oliver Banks in this podcast episode to listen now to recall the biggest stories from 2019 and what they mean for you and retail in 2020. The post 061: Review Of The Year 2019 appeared first on OB&Co.
It’s been quite a year for Bitcoin SV - its first full year since its emergence in the split from Bitcoin Cash in November 2018. Since then, developers have been busy creating new apps for BSV and nChain has been working on restoring the protocol to its original ‘Satoshi vision’. As the Bitcoin which is truest to Satoshi Nakamoto’s ideas as outlined in the White Paper, BSV’s big blocks are designed to easily and cheaply accommodate the huge numbers of transactions that will be required to fulfil the vision of a global electronic cash - and much more than that too.Many of the leading thinkers in the BSV ecosystem have been guests on the CoinGeek Conversations podcast over the year. In a special festive edition, Charles Miller invited Chloe Tartan and Jack Davies, researchers at nChain, the London Bitcoin SV and blockchain development company to look back and reflect on a year of achievements for the BSV ecosystem. Chloe and Jack picked some clips from the podcast and discussed the issues raised. Here are some of their comments. If you’d like to see the full episodes from which the clips are taken, they’re still available, both as audio podcasts and videos - just click the links below:Jack Liu: Just by living, you’re going to be making Bitcoin transactionsChloe: “With the internet of things booming and artificial intelligence, technology is becoming so integrated into our lives.” Jack: “I think [Jack Liu] is definitely right in saying that a big part of Bitcoin is the fusing of money and data. There’s going to be a whole range of new use cases for different kinds of data.” Stephan Nilsson: BSV can fix the world’s supply chainsJack: “There are so many different blockchains and things that claim to be blockchains, competing as projects for new use cases and applications ...We’re still trying to educate even developers on what the best way to use blockchain is.”Lorien Gamaroff: How Bitcoin can help fix things in AfricaChloe: “I absolutely love what Centbee are doing in South Africa. Blockchain for me stands for financial inclusion and that’s something that they’re tapping into - the whole concept of ‘banking the unbanked’ is so exciting and so powerful.”Lise Li: Why Bitcoin SV will succeed in ChinaJack: “We released some documentation [about the Metanet] earlier this year, and then within a few months, there’s multiple applications coming out of China from people using it. The rate of building in China is quite impressive.”Matt Dickson: BSV is the logical choice for gamingChloe: “Some of the work we’ve been doing at nChain has been in generating randomness in a provably fair way, and ensuring that it’s a transparent game. By doing that on the blockchain, which is the unified source of truth, we can apply that to any game.”Craig Wright: Bitcoin is not a cryptocurrencyJack: “One of the main realisations I had this year listening to Craig was that it’s not necessarily that decentralisation causes the bigger properties of Bitcoin and blockchain; decentralisation is an outcome of how the blockchain works.”
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Jeremy, Chris Arnsby and Antony Malone continue their journey through the last year in film, as Chris pursues a family vendetta, Jeremy insults Mexico and Antony is hypnotised by a French screen legend.
Jeremy is joined by both Chris Arnsby and Antony Malone as they present their thoughts on the last year in movies. In the first part of this epic adventure, they tussle with Bananaman, stand-up comic David Bowie, all the Draculas and enjoy a libel that was cut before release.
CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last twelve months in the second of two Review Of The Year editions of Setlist. In this New Year's Day edition, the music industry's ongoing feud with YouTube is dissected, we revisit two festivals that spectacularly failed, and we countdown the Top Five And Finally Stories Of 2017. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last twelve months in the first of two Review Of The Year editions of Setlist. In this Christmas Day edition, all the key developments in the secondary ticketing debate and SoundCloud’s drama-filled year, plus we begin the countdown of the Top Ten And Finally Stories Of 2017. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
On this episode of the Fresh Brew Podcast we talk about our review of the year, and how it was from the world view and from ourselves personally. Happy New Year! Get in touch with the show, tweet your message to @LennieAuckland. Host: Lennie Auckland. Producer: Matt Auckland.
It's that time of year again! Kev, Steve, Anna and Pab look back on 2015 via the Google Zeitgeist lists.Merry Christmas folks!And don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel, MGP Plays. Our first video will be released at 4pm on New Years Day. You can subscribe at youtube.com/maturegamerpodcast
It's that time of year again! Kev, Steve, Anna and Pab look back on 2015 via the Google Zeitgeist lists.Merry Christmas folks!And don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel, MGP Plays. Our first video will be released at 4pm on New Years Day. You can subscribe at youtube.com/maturegamerpodcast
Part Two of the 2012 Review Of The Year. More joy from 12 months of soundtrack action, including some rare Ravi Shankar film music to mark the great man’s passing.
Lad around with the World Cricket Show. On the pod this week, Adam and Tony are joined by London correspondent Gordon Macrae for the 2012 edition of their award-winning review of the year. Amongst other things - England. Does victory in India atone for the earlier struggles? Which players have impressed? And what does 2013 hold in store? In addition, there's analysis of the fortunes of all the other big Test teams. Are South Africa set for a long spell at the summit? What to make of Australia's year? Will Pakistan continue their world-beating form? And after a seismic defeat, what do India do now? Also this week: Adam is terrible at opening Christmas presents Gordon lives in London, but doesn't like to mention it Tony struggles to remember anything ever Adam subjects Gordon to a Paxman-esque grilling Everybody lads about like the massive lads they are All this and more on this very special Review Of The Year... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The final Empire Podcast of the year brings three directors into the studio, namely Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher), Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed) and Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible). For more podcast fun, be sure to download the second Hobbit Spoiler special, as well as the Review Of The Year special, which is due up on 31st December.