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Wine. In a can. A hellish reality of tinny plonk? Or a convenient, eco-friendly, fun new format that's the future for wine? This is fun one, because our adventure starts with comedy legend (and proud French snob) Marcel Lucont. We're not only treated to an epic live rendition of his scabrous poem 'Wine in a Can' (compulsory listening for any wine lover) but also his delicious musings on wine and life more generally - including Beaujolais for breakfast.After picking ourselves up off the floor, we try to regain some dignity as we ask three questions: Is canned wine any good? Why should we buy it, if at all? And which ones are best?We exclusively reveal the results of a blind taste test by two Masters of Wine (ie us) to see if we can spot the difference between the same wine from a bottle and a can. And we report the highlights from a mega-tasting of 77 canned wines, giving a definitive verdict on this fast-moving scene.Along the way we hear from fellow Master of Wine Richard Kelley (The Liberator), Brixton Wine Club founder Louisa Payne and Morris Carr of 'craft winery' Attimo. And don't worry, we do ask the BIG questions. Like: is it OK to swig wine straight from the can? And is there a place for straws in this equation?!Thanks for tuning in. We love to hear from you so please do get in touch! Send us a voice message via Speakpipe. Or you can find contact info, together with all details from this episode, on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S6 E14 - Wine in a CanInstagram: @susieandpeter
El compositor de Berna (Idaho) es reconocido como el primer compositor minimalista y uno de los máximos exponentes de la vanguardia estadounidense, aparte de la música drone. Adepto a las performances, que conoce tras su paso por Fluxus, llega a componer obras con solo una nota._____Has escuchado31 VII 69 10:26 - 10:49 PM (A Section of Map of 49's Dream the Two Systems of Eleven Sets of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery). La Monte Young y Marian Zazeela, gongs frotados. Edition X (1969)The Melodic Version (1984) of The Second Dream of The High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer 90 XII 9 c. 9:35 - 10:52 PM NYC. Rich Clymer, Pamela Fleming, James O'Connor, James Donato, Ben Neill, Gary Trosclair, Richard Kelley, Stephen Burns, trompetas. Gramavision (1991)The Well-Tuned Piano “87 V 10 6:43:00 PM - 87 V 11 01:07:45 AM NYC”. La Monte Young, piano. Just Dreams (2018)_____Selección bibliográficaCARDEW, Cornelius, “One Sound: La Monte Young”. The Musical Times, vol. 107, n.º 1485 (1966), pp. 959-960*DONGUY, Jacques, La Monte Young: Inside of Sounds. Éditions Aedam Musicae, 2016DUCKWORTH, William y Richard Fleming (eds.), Sound and Light: La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela. Bucknell University Press, 2012GANN, Kyle, “La Monte Young's The Well-Tuned Piano”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 31, n.º 1 (1993), pp. 134-162*GHOSN, Joseph, La Monte Young: une biographie suivie d'une discographie sélective sur le minimalisme. Le Mot et le Reste, 2010*GRIMSHAW, Jeremy Neal, Draw a Straight Line and Follow It: The Music and Mysticism of La Monte Young. Oxford University Press, 2012POTTER, Keith, Four Musical Minimalists: La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass. Cambridge University Press, 2002*SOLARES, Juan María, “El trío serial de La Monte Young”. Doce Notas Preliminares: Revista de Música y Arte, n.º 17 (2006), pp. 112-142*YOUNG, La Monte, “Lecture 1960”. The Tulane Drama Review, vol. 10, n.º 2 (1965), pp. 73-83YOUNG, La Monte y Marian Zazeela, Selected Writings. Heiner Friedrich, 1969 *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March
In Episode 36 of The Chief Exchange, Alec Wons sits down with Fire Chief Richard Kelley of Oklahoma City Fire Department to discuss what it takes to lead with resilience, focus on health, and foster diversity in thought and action. Chief Kelley delves into the importance of promoting physical and mental wellness within your team, building strong relationships, and how long-term injuries can impact both individuals and the department. He also breaks down his word of the year, "VUCA" (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity), and why it's critical for fire service leadership. Don't miss this insightful conversation about prioritizing health and embracing inclusiveness to drive success.
With Formula One on the brain, Kris and Jake discuss the new season of the Netfix special, Drive to Survive, and look back to a previous interview with Formula One photographer, Richard Kelly. Check out his book, Waiting: https://www.amazon.com/Waiting-Richard-Kelley/dp/1785314653
Sunday, December 18, 2022
We started The Green Pill Podcast in September 2020 to create a space to talk about change. Now we're going through a major change ourselves: in about one month, I head to trial to face criminal charges that could transform the rest of my life. And it's for that reason we're transforming the podcast, too. There's the obvious reason: I may not be here much longer to serve as host. Priya, Ronnie, Dean, and Chloe will step up in various ways to ensure the show continues. But there's a more fundamental reason, too. To truly create change, we need you to be a part of this. So while we're changing the name to Everybody *Wayne Hsiung* Tonight!, the two characters that are most important in the new titles are the two asterisks. You see, in code, the asterisk stands for a wildcard. And while the show will go on, following me via letters from prison if necessary, what will really sustain it is if *you* get involved. I can think of no better people to discuss this idea than the team who joined me for this first episode of the rebranded podcast. Ronnie Rose is co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere – and the first animal rights activist I met when I moved to the Bay Area in 2012. He helped us establish not just the intellectual foundation, but the values, which supercharged the grassroots animal rights movement in California and beyond. Priya Sawheny is co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere. She's been one of my most important partners in crime (figuratively, of course) over the last 10 years, and is helping launch a new org, The Sanctuary Initiative. Dean Wyrzykowski is the former President of the Berkeley Organization for Animal Advocacy and grassroots director in my 2020 campaign for Mayor of Berkeley. He's leading the operations for The Sanctuary Initiative. Finally, Chloe Leffakis, who joined us by Zoom, has been my social media lead (and sometime avatar) for the last 5 or so years. She's joining us as a founding staff member of The Sanctuary Initiative – and will continue to play a crucial mostly-behind-the-scenes role in everything we do. We talk in this podcast about what we've learned from the past 10 years, and our plans for the future. But, most importantly, we talk about how to get you more involved.No matter what happens next month, as long as we find ways to stay connected, and stay kind, we'll make progress. Thanks for joining the journey so far – and believe me when I say, the best is yet to come.The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky (novel)Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation by Sunaura Taylor (book)Axolotl by Julio Cortázar (short story)Mad World by Gary Jules (song)Donnie Darko by Richard Kelley (film)Music by Dayzee Deva (cover of "Everybody Have Fun Tonight”)
Joined by the exceptional Chief Richard Kelley to talk about his journey through the ranks and lessons learned along the way. We discussed his philosophy on leading up, culture, training, overcoming adversity and Chief Kelley absolutely crushed anything and everything the audience threw at him! Was an amazing Scrap!
Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley and Fire Chief Richard Kelley stress the importance of the next generation understanding the legacy and lessons of April 19, 1995. Legendary football coach Barry Switzer talks about bringing his Dallas Cowboys team to the bombing site — and also how the tragedy spurred an interest in training search and rescue dogs. Brian Bogert and Graham Colton share details on the free concert Friday night before race weekend. And Kelli Hayward Walsh gives us a sneak peek into this year's Marathon Health & Fitness Expo.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OKCMarathonTwitter: https://twitter.com/okcmarathonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/okcmarathonThe Run to Remember Memorial Marathon podcast is sponsored and produced by Knox Studios, a creative studio and production partner for the modern media age.
Get ready to go down a rabbit hole? Worm hole? We'll figure it out, join us as we discuss the 2001 Cult classic Donnie Darko. And remember a 26 year old wrote and directed this....what am I doing with my life?
Miss swapping stories around a fire? Start a show and name it The Burn Barrel. Know people you'd like to know better? Ask for the whole long story, and share it with the world.Stuart Mangrum talks with Doxie from Detroit, Kay Morrison and Peter Durand about creating their long-form story show to keep us all connected until our next free-form social.This episode includes stories aboutDoxie & Burner Exchange: South African artist Braai describes the participant exchange between AfrikaBurn and Michigan's “Lakes of Fire,” thanks to Chicago Regional Contact Richard "Heyu" Kelly (RIP)Rebecca & Jess: Directors of the Flux Foundation share about the Flaming Lotus Girls and their reluctant, triumphant Temple at Black Rock CityMolly Vikart: The tale of Herman the Dog, Burning Man Project's Director of MarketingLIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORGLIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
During this podcast explore how Oklahoma City Fire Chief, Richard Kelley handled the fallout and attention to a personnel matter and incident that went 'nuclear'. This incident involved a child being transported by fire department engine company due to the delay of an ambulance. What unfolded after the incident become public and has lessons for fire chiefs in metro and small departments alike. Takeaways: Why do certain incidents garner increased attention?Experience in dealing with traditional media (TV and print) and various social media outlets under stressful circumstancesStrategies in dealing with incidents from the onsetAdvice for fire chiefs who will face scrutiny and controversy
This episode we're talking with Dr Richard Kelley about how he is using Russell Brunson's Perfect Webinar Framework to change the lives of people living with Type II Diabetes. Get into Dr Richard Kelley's world https://www.richardkelleymd.com/home free KETUITIVITY ebook: https://www.ketuitivity.com/ketuitivity Wealth, Fitness & Power For Life' book on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08V7BXHFS Welcome to season 2 of the Business Building Book Club! This season we're diving into Russell Brunson's second book in the secrets trilogy: Expert Secrets: The Underground Playbook for creating a mass movement of people who will pay for your advice You can get your own copy FREE (all you have to do is cover the shipping cost) here! Join us every Friday for another dive into the greatest business building books of all time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/businessbookclub/message
Remember that time Matt LeBlanc guest starred on Married with Children, then got his own spinoff? Probably not, this is kind of like that, but way more successful... Especially since our 90 minute series premiere runs longer than all the episodes of Top of the Heap combined (probably). BitHUD's Thaddeus is by fellow media junkie Pally J this time around. Our two plucky, kind of young heroes christen the show by talking about Denis Villeneuve's Dune and the new spicy screenshots which have surfaced, Disney's "Live Action" Robin Hood Adaptation in the works, Richard Kelley's threat to make another Southland Tales movie, and Pendleton Ward's 4/20 divine gift to the world Midnight Gospel. Then, they finally the heavy topics: A review of Paramount's Sonic The Hedgehog (2020), and our overall impressions of Ducktales (2017). Will these two friends survive their journey into a new strange city full of interesting side characters and wild adventures? Stay tuned to find out!
Remember that time Matt LeBlanc guest starred on Married with Children, then got his own spinoff? Probably not, this is kind of like that, but way more successful... Especially since our 90 minute series premiere runs longer than all the episodes of Top of the Heap combined (probably). BitHUD's Thaddeus is by fellow media junkie Pally J this time around. Our two plucky, kind of young heroes christen the show by talking about Denis Villeneuve's Dune and the new spicy screenshots which have surfaced, Disney's "Live Action" Robin Hood Adaptation in the works, Richard Kelley's threat to make another Southland Tales movie, and Pendleton Ward's 4/20 divine gift to the world Midnight Gospel. Then, they finally the heavy topics: A review of Paramount's Sonic The Hedgehog (2020), and our overall impressions of Ducktales (2017). Will these two friends survive their journey into a new strange city full of interesting side characters and wild adventures? Stay tuned to find out!
Richard Kelley is a photojournalist and writer whose career spans 48 years including twenty years in publishing with Car and Driver Magazine during the Golden Age of automotive journalism. From 1972 through 1984 he captured his heroes of Grand Prix racing. His iconic images and memoirs were captured in his documentary, “Waiting” that revealed the intimate moments in racing of his lifelong friends in racing.
In conversation with Richard Kelley from the Wellington Team of C of E churches.
Estamos acostumbrados a escenarios y contextos "tipo" para ciertas manifestaciones del misterio, pero lo cierto es que éste reside donde menos te lo esperas. La Fórmula 1 no está exenta de él. Nuestra compañera Diana Herbello nos lleva a un viaje en el tiempo, a la década de los 70, para conocer la corta historia de un prometedor piloto que dejó su vida hace 47 años en el asfalto de Watkins Glen (Nueva York), pero que ha continuado haciéndose notar. Y no está sola. Richard Kelley, foto-periodista y amigo del piloto, que estuvo allí aquel fatídico día, nos cuenta cómo lo vivió. (audios doblados por nuestro compañero Marcelo Acunya) Bienvenidos a Misterio en Red
Estamos acostumbrados a escenarios y contextos "tipo" para ciertas manifestaciones del misterio, pero lo cierto es que éste reside donde menos te lo esperas. La Fórmula 1 no está exenta de él. Nuestra compañera Diana Herbello nos lleva a un viaje en el tiempo, a la década de los 70, para conocer la corta historia de un prometedor piloto que dejó su vida hace 47 años en el asfalto de Watkins Glen (Nueva York), pero que ha continuado haciéndose notar. Y no está sola. Richard Kelley, foto-periodista y amigo del piloto, que estuvo allí aquel fatídico día, nos cuenta cómo lo vivió. (audios doblados por nuestro compañero Marcelo Acunya) Bienvenidos a Misterio en Red
Richard joins us to talk about his book "Waiting". It's the story of a rookie photojournalist immersed in Formula One's golden age of the 70s and 80s. Richard also talks about some of the personal relationships he had with legends such as Nikki Lauda, and François Cevert. He also talks about photography, his life, and walks through some of Kris' favorite photos from the book. Purchase the book here on Amazon. (limited stock) www.richardkelleyf1.com Support the show for just $5 on Patreon!
Today on the podcast we have Richard Kelley MW. Richard currently runs Dreyfus Ashby, an importer based in the UK specialising in South Africa and regional France, with a particular bias towards the Loire. After Richard earnt his Master of Wine, he spent many years in the South African wine industry in the mid and late nighties working for Vinimark. He returned to the UK in the 2000s and has continued to champion South Africa in his home market and has worked with some of the most important producers of the last 20 years. I wanted to chat to Richard about South African wine in the UK market – and ask his advice for producers wanting to get into that market. Richard is a hugely respected authority on South African wine, and I think you’ll understand why once you listen to our conversation. I give you Richard Kelley…
He is one of the most influential filmmakers of our generation. If Steven Spielberg ruled the 80s, it is safe to say Quentin Tarantino owned the 90s. His story is almost as famous as his observations of the ways of European McDonalds. A video store clerk who used a few big breaks to his full advantage. But as myself, Jack, and Alyx go through his resume in this retrospective, we will observe whether that still stands true today. We will also review his brand new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and answer whether it is as good as its trailers look. It's called a sophomore slump for a reason. Many times, filmmakers come out of the box swinging with a movie that is adored not only by critics, but a vast majority of the movie going public. But their next film lands with a thud, as the same critics who praised that filmmaker before keep asking if they were a one trick pony. Richard Kelley, I'm looking at you. Leave it to Quentin Tarantino to put an end to the myth of said slump. Though he did highly doubt he could do it, Tarantino's second effort Pulp Fiction arrived and was immediately praised as not only the best film from his resume, but also one of the best movies ever made. Join myself, Jack, and Alyx as we examine that bold statement, and give our own stories of how we came upon it, as well as if it lives up to being as loved as it is. And keep checking back, as this retrospective will end with a review of Tarantino's next work, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Pulp Fiction (1994) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
In our fourth bonus pod, May discusses her favorite film, Donnie Darko. The 2001 film is directed by Richard Kelley. It is an original story written when he was 23. She discusses why it is her favorite film as a special memorial episode to pod-cat, Darko. The episode is currently streaming on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, PocketCasts, and RadioPublic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Richard Kelley joins me to talk about his experience of capturing some of the most incredibly powerful images of F1 drivers from 1972 to 1984. His photos of Niki Lauda, James Hunt, Jackie Stewart, Alain Prost, Nelson Piquet, Gilles Villeneuve and others will connect with you and either make you smile, get goose bumps, or cry. His perspective as someone who has closely observed some of the best drivers in the world, as well as raced himself, make his advice about visualization, situational awareness and sensory input hugely valuable to every driver. Richard has been a photojournalist, writer, communicator and historian for most of his life. In addition to his F1 photography, he’s worked for Car and Driver, Mitsubishi (where he was Motorsport Manager, and largely responsible for the Evo), and the Chicago Tribune. He also successfully raced Formula Ford and Atlantic. Follow: Instagram: @richardkelleyf1.com Web: www.richardkelleyf1.com
Today, we’re talking to Richard Kelley! I've received excellent feedback on past episodes that looked at the history of ADHD through a personal lens. So, I decided to bring in my friend Richard Kelley. Rich is an Assistant Executive Director with the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA). And he has been working in education for longer than I've ben alive. (Admittedly, only by a year.)(Side note: I erroneously identify Rich as the President of MSAA during the interview. Thankfully, he corrected me. Sometimes the ADHD wins.) In today’s episode, Rich shares his experience as an educator for over 42 years, and how he’s seen the approach to ADHD at school change over the decades. It's an interesting conversation. I hope you enjoy it! ADHD Essentials Links: Learn about & Register for The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups ADHD Essentials Homepage Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com Join Our Facebook Community
What You'll Hear In This Episode How machine learning builds a robot's social intelligence How AI and IoT could make cities more accessible, smarter How data being used to develop autonomous vehicles can also be used for town planning How technology can improve the quality of life for the inhabitants of ""smart"" cities" Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Smart City of the Future The average speed of traffic through London has not changed since the days of horse-drawn carts. All of the transportation advantages of the past 200 years, from the internal combustion engine to the highway system, haven’t increased the rate of travel. The infrastructure simply can’t keep up with the demands of the populace. But why is this significant? To truly serve people’s needs now and in the future, cities need to get smarter to cope with a growing population and its demands on city services. Our guest this episode is helping to create the “smart cities” of the future. Dr. Richard Kelley, Chief Engineer of the Autonomous Systems Group at University of Nevada Reno, explores how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things can ease traffic congestion, increase mobility, and make civil services more accessible.
In this episode I sit down with Richard Kelley of Student Housing Business magazine to chat about the his background, the evolution of the industry, and the upcoming Interface Student Housing Conference coming up in April. Also, Gretta and I announce a new... let's call it a service... that we will be offering through Snapchat. This episode is sponsored by Rent Track. To find out how you can offer your residents a service to build their credit score by making on-time payments, check out www.renttrack.com/SHI Contact Rich at rkelley@francemediainc.com Host: Wesley Deese wes@ProvidentialStudentHousing.com CoHost: Gretta Dare gretta@theStatusAgency.com
Richard Kelley introduces us to our next sub-series in A Year of Biblical Literacy by exploring the Prophets.
Richard Kelley introduces us to our next sub-series in A Year of Biblical Literacy by exploring the Prophets.