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Special guest host Jim Waters from the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions fills in for Larry as he talks to Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute about the upcoming vote on the School Choice bill in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the first episode of season three, we're joined by Richard Innes — Head of Content at Brewdog.In this episode, we cover everything from Brewdog's famously witty and acerbic tone of voice to some of Brewdog's most successful content campaigns. Richard also discusses how his background in journalism has influenced how he's approached content creation at Brewdog. We won't spoil anything for you, but be prepared to get inspired. Tune in to find out how Brewdog uses content to make it one of the most exciting and provocative brands in the world.Love the show? Make sure to subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.acrolinx.com/wordbirds
Séquence spéciale : Kim Wilson - Début des années 90, KIM WILSON est considéré comme le plus grand harmoniciste vivant et à juste titre. A cette époque il se produit avec son combo blues, The Kim Wilson Band et vient régulièrement nous rendre visite. Son groupe, les meilleurs des meilleurs dans le genre avec Larry Taylor et Richard Innes, section rythmique inouïe, le guitariste Wizard Jr. Watson et le pianiste Gene Taylor. On imagine plus, de nos jours, la qualité de ces musiciens car oublié parmi les centaines de concerts qui ont eu lieu depuis. Aujourd’hui, dans un désert culturel sans nom, vous allez revivre ces grands moments grâce aux archives précieusement conservées. ---Toute la musique Roots incluant le Boogie, le Blues, le Rock, et autres zydeco, toujours basée sur le rythme et ponctuée d’anecdotes concernant des artistes souvent peu connus avec pour orchestrer tout ça : Walter De Paduwa, chaque lundi de 21h à minuit.
Séquence spéciale : Kim Wilson - Début des années 90, KIM WILSON est considéré comme le plus grand harmoniciste vivant et à juste titre. A cette époque il se produit avec son combo blues, The Kim Wilson Band et vient régulièrement nous rendre visite. Son groupe, les meilleurs des meilleurs dans le genre avec Larry Taylor et Richard Innes, section rythmique inouïe, le guitariste Wizard Jr. Watson et le pianiste Gene Taylor. On imagine plus, de nos jours, la qualité de ces musiciens car oublié parmi les centaines de concerts qui ont eu lieu depuis. Aujourd’hui, dans un désert culturel sans nom, vous allez revivre ces grands moments grâce aux archives précieusement conservées. ---Toute la musique Roots incluant le Boogie, le Blues, le Rock, et autres zydeco, toujours basée sur le rythme et ponctuée d’anecdotes concernant des artistes souvent peu connus avec pour orchestrer tout ça : Walter De Paduwa, chaque lundi de 21h à minuit.
Prince William and Kate have made mental health a priority in their work - including during the coronavirus crisis. In Mental Health Awareness Week, show announcer Richard Innes joins host Ann Gripper to talk about how the royals make a difference and what he does as a mental health aider. Ann is also joined by Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers to discuss the Cambridges' latest mental health initiatives, the virtual Chelsea Flower Show and the work of Sophie Wessex. Plus they reflect on Meghan and Harry's second wedding anniversary - and a contentious topic prickles show producer Dan Jackson so much he just has to interject... Join the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @podsave.
Public Education Issues for the 2020 General AssemblyRenee Shaw and guests discuss public education. Guests: Allison Slone, a special education teacher in Rowan Co. and founder of KYREADS; Eric Kennedy, director of advocacy for the Kentucky School Boards Association; Brigitte Blom Ramsey, president and CEO of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; and Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions.
Public Education Issues for the 2020 General AssemblyRenee Shaw and guests discuss public education. Guests: Allison Slone, a special education teacher in Rowan Co. and founder of KYREADS; Eric Kennedy, director of advocacy for the Kentucky School Boards Association; Brigitte Blom Ramsey, president and CEO of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; and Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss public education. Guests: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; Wayne Lewis, Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Education; Eric Kennedy, governmental relations director for the Kentucky School Boards Association; and Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss public education. Guests: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; Wayne Lewis, Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Education; Eric Kennedy, governmental relations director for the Kentucky School Boards Association; and Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions.
The wait is finally over for expectant parents Meghan Markle and Prince Harry - and for the world. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their baby son at 5.26am on May 6, just as the sun was rising. Harry excitedly shared the news a few hours later in an unexpected press call which did not go entirely to plan behind the scenes.Two days later, with Meghan alongside him, new dad Harry carried his baby out to introduce him to the world. Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper catches up with Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers about how events unfolded, while Richard Innes, co-host of the First Time Dads podcast, and style director Amber Graafland share their thoughts on the Sussexes' first days as parents. And with the news of the baby's name breaking late - and Meghan and Harry choosing not to give their son the courtesy title Earl or Dumbarton - Zoe Forsey provides an added update. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Renee Shaw and guests discuss education. Scheduled guests: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; Stephanie Winkler, president of the Kentucky Education Association; Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions; and Steven Gordon, associate fellow of the Pegasus Institute.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss education. Scheduled guests: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence; Stephanie Winkler, president of the Kentucky Education Association; Richard Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions; and Steven Gordon, associate fellow of the Pegasus Institute.
If you think England fans are unhappy with England's Six Nations displays, just wait until you hear Matt Dawson's opinion. The World Cup winning scrum half - and Daily Mirror columnist - joins our rugby union correspondent Alex Spink on this week's podcast to dissect the horror of England's fifth-placed finish… and has some remarkably strong words to say about Eddie Jones' men. Meanwhile, Richard Innes and Gavin Allen from Mirror Online sit down with Alex to discuss just how good Ireland's Grand Slam winners actually are, ponder how the home nations might now do at the 2019 World Cup… and listen to a Welshman continue to bang on about how one TMO stopped his team from winning the whole championship. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In last week's podcast, Matt Dawson - World Cup winner and Daily Mirror columnist - predicted England would struggle in Paris. He was right. Following the 22-16 defeat to France, Dawson joins Daily Mirror rugby union correspondent Alex Spink to go through England's (many) problems, while Alex and Mirror Online's Richard Innes discuss Ireland's Grand Slam chances… and what the southern hemisphere will be making of the championship. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Matt Dawson joins Daily Mirror rugby correspondent Alex Spink to explain why France have him worried ahead of England's must-win match in Paris. Meanwhile, Alex tells Mirror Online's Richard Innes and Gavin Allen about Dylan Hartley's hatred of mobile phones at the dinner table and Eddie Jones' bizarre habit of emailing staff in the middle of the night. Oh, and we try to explain the nuances of back row play, the breakdown and the difference between wearing 6 and 7 on your back. Which is easier said than done… For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
World Cup winner and Daily Mirror columnist Matt Dawson joins Richard Innes, Gavin Allen and Alex Spink to pick apart THAT amazing match at Murrayfield. The former England scrum-half pays Scotland the ultimate rugby compliment, bemoans the lack of leadership from Eddie Jones' side and worries that the final weekend of the Six Nations might now turn into a horribly damp squib. Elsewhere, one of our hosts STILL thinks Wales might win the Championship, and we discuss how rugby referees have just about the most thankless task in international sport. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Daily Mirror rugby union correspondent Alex Spink once again teams up with Mirror Online journalists Richard Innes and Gavin Allen to explain why Eddie Jones has quite literally set his team an uphill task, discuss the anti-Englishness which drives much of the Six Nations… and hear how our host learned about adult swearing during a Calcutta Cup classic. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Daily Mirror rugby correspondent Alex Spink once again sits down with Mirror Online journalists Richard Innes and Gavin Allen to discuss the fallout from the latest set of Six Nations fixtures - and reveal everything going on behind the scenes after the first two weekends of action. Prepare to find out where Sam Underhill's astonishing try-saving tackle on Scott Williams ranks on the all-time list, the football managers who Eddie Jones regularly studies on Match of the Day… and just why the TMO might have disallowed THAT Welsh try at Twickenham. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Daily Mirror rugby correspondent Alex Spink tells fellow Mirror journalists Richard Innes and Gavin Allen why Eddie Jones LOVES making life boring for the media, reveals why the final match at Twickenham will still decide the Six Nations - and compares Jonny Sexton's match-winning drop goal in Paris to Jonny Wilkinson's World Cup clincher in 2003. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Three men with very different levels of rugby knowledge combine to discuss the 2018 Six Nations competition. Alex Spink, the Daily Mirror's rugby union correspondent joins Richard Innes, a fairweather fan, and Aaron Flanagan, a complete rookie, answer all the big (and basic) questions ahead of this year's action. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Richard Innes and Matty Lawless are joined by Jess Bridge from Ladbrokes to discuss the odds on Premier League glory, failure and embarrassment this season For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sam Matterface discusses what we can expect from the rest of the transfer window with Adrian Kajumba, Mike Walters and Richard Innes… and learns about the role reporters play in making moves happen For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy