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This week on Let's Talk Design I met with Richard Kirk. Richard is an architect and urban designer located in Brisbane. Richard is the founder of Kirk Studio which is an innovative architecture firm that combines use of traditional and modern materials to create a range of prominent projects through Brisbane as well as the greater Australian area. In the podcast we discussed the current architectural landscape in Brisbane, discussing the key areas of need to bring Brisbane to the modern day. We also discuss city planning, highlighting the benefits of various cityscape styles. He also mentioned key projects he has undertaken in recent years. Specifically we discussed his recent Gabba west concept he proposed. I hope you enjoy the episode! If you do, please consider subscribing and sharing it with a friend to help us grow.Explore more at Kirk Studio: https://kirk.studio/Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkdesign@richardkirkarchConnect on LinkedIn:Roman CherfanEthan LaneRichard KirkSupport the podcast by checking out a Lemanoosh course through our affiliate link: https://courses.lemanoosh.com/a/21475...
Brands are spending 3X too much on social media according to new analysis of data from 140 advertisers. The research suggests social spend should drop from 13% to just 4% of media budgets, with the difference reallocated to more effective channels like TV.This week, EssenceMediacom UK's Chief Strategy Officer Richard Kirk joins Elena, Angela, and Rob to explore research on media effectiveness. They discuss why marketers overvalue digital channels, the resurgence of TV advertising, and how streaming platforms' shift to ad-supported models is changing the media landscape. Plus, hear about the UK's robust marketing effectiveness culture and what US marketers can learn from it.Topics covered: [01:00] New analysis reveals major media mix imbalances[06:00] Why 60% of advertising impact comes after three months[09:00] How the Media Mix Navigator tool optimizes spend[13:00] UK's marketing effectiveness culture and research[17:00] Streaming platforms' return to ad-supported models[21:00] The resurgence of TV-style advertising formats To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: 2024 Media Leader Article: https://uk.themedialeader.com/brands-could-be-spending-three-times-too-much-on-social-you-read-that-right/Profitability 2 Report: https://www.thinkbox.tv/research/thinkbox-research/profit-ability-2-the-new-business-case-for-advertisingMedia Mix Navigator: https://www.thinkbox.tv/training-and-tools/media-mix-navigator/media-mix-navigatorRichard Kirk's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richkirkmedia/ Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Social media gets a lot of buzz and an increasingly large slice of media budgets. But is that spend optimal compared with other media channels?In an article for The Media Leader last week, EssenceMediacom's chief strategy officer Richard Kirk revealed new research that suggests brands are spending three times as much on paid social than is most efficient.Kirk and Olga Zaitseva, EssenceMediacom's head of media science and modelling, join Jack Benjamin to unpack the findings.According to the pair, paid social receives more attention from marketers than is strictly necessary, and if AV budgets were increased, campaign effectiveness would likely improve."We're starting to see multiple pieces of research all pointing in quite a specific direction," says Kirk. "And I would hope that those things combined start to lend real credence to this idea that maybe the industry has gone too far in one direction and needs to correct."Highlights:1:09: How surprising are EssenceMediacom's findings?5:00: Reasons brands are overspending on social media18:46: Caveats: different results for SMBs, production budgets23:14: AV channels are underinvested. A look at other media channels30:20: How research should be communicated to CMOs and CFOsRelated articles:Brands could be spending three times too much on social. You read that rightAdvertising generates profit, but not all media channels are equalThinkbox's Media Mix Navigator tool, which uses the same data as the EssenceMediacom study, can be accessed for free here. It provides econometric data for 2021-2023 from 141 brands across 14 product categories and 10 media channels, enabling advertisers to explore the impact of budget allocations on revenue and return on investment.---Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn: The Media LeaderYouTube: The Media Leader
Roger goes to the Octagon Centre for the second time, to cheer on and take snaps of his friends in Cabaret Voltaire, who are promoting their recently released new album 'The Crackdown'.Having signed to Some Bizarre / Virgin Records, the Cabs pull out of the stops to impress their hard-to-please home town audience. Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Editor: Nigel Floyd.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Xserra - Call to prayer.Xhale 303 - TR808 pattern, zap synthDavid Bain - radio sweepSuonho - radio scanResaural - deep ambienceProutlip - industrial ambienceOymal Donaldo - guitar feedbackLogic Motion - electro 808 loop (120 bpm)Snapper 4298 - 808 buzzbeat (120 bpm)DJ Duppy - duppy electro beat, commoditize beat (140 bpm)Walter Odington - reese 1 (mono)Mielitietty -Juno ambient soundscapeSyntheway - synth bassBreo 2012 - tension builder Never miss an episode.Follow me at: https://twitter.com/rogerquailhttps://www.instagram.com/rogerquail/RSS feed - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/289673.rss
Is going to university still worth it? The head of UK Universities has warned a funding crisis could see fees rise. Frank talked to Dr Fionola Meredith and Richard Kirk from Workplus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The medium is the message. A well-known phrase in this industry, but how do you quantify how much that is true?Richard Kirk, joint chief strategy officer at EssenceMediacom, sat down with Ella Sagar to unpack what this means in practice through new research into "signal strength," which Kirk explained "is very likely to be an enduring thing that does not change much."Kirk also debunked some misconceptions about the correlation between time spent and actual cost of media with how special or trusted consumers perceive a media channel to be.Read Kirk's corresponding Strategy Leaders column: How to map media quality for physical and mental measuresHighlights01:04: What can we learn from God's agency brief?04:40: Signal strength and peacocks08:55: Four big findings13:09: Young people much more open to suggestion of advertising16:39: Two key ingredients for signal strength18:51: Communicating signal strength and outcomes to clients20:19: How to use signal strength in planning31:38: EssenceMediacom's eight "out there" 2024 predictions35:25: Why are you passionate about media?---Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn: The Media LeaderThreads: @TheMediaLeaderTwitter: @TheMediaLeader YouTube: The Media Leader
The richard kirk edible murder is a case that occurred in 2014 in denver, colorado. The case gained national attention due to its bizarre and tragic nature. Richard kirk, a 47-year-old man, was accused of murdering his wife, kristine kirk, after consuming edible marijuana. In this essay, we will examine the events leading up to the murder, the trial, and the aftermath. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
The basic relationship between reach and business results has "eroded dramatically", Zenith UK chief strategy officer Richard Kirk argues in an opinion piece for The Media Leader. In some cases, this fundamental principle of commercial media no longer exists, the Publicis Groupe media agency has discovered.Kirk speaks to Omar Oakes about why the relationship between audience reach and an advertiser's sales has broken down, why 'Right Reach' is a better predictor of success, and what this means in practice for media planning and buying. Read Kirk's Strategy Leaders column: We can better manage media fragmentation by measuring ‘Right Reach'Strategy Leaders features on the Thursday edition of The Media Leader‘s daily bulletin with thought leadership, news and analysis dedicated to excellence in commercial media strategy.Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn - The Media LeaderTwitter @TheMediaLeader YouTube - The Media Leader
Richard Kirk shot his wife in the head, but when the police asked him why he did it, he claimed a THC edible made him do it. For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisMONSTERS You can check out our new merch at: https://this-is-monsters.creator-spring.com/ To support the show, donate a few bucks through Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/monsters You can find more information about ways to support us plus contact info at our website: https://www.thisismonsters.com/
Richard Kirk of the D20 Future Show joins us to talk about his Game Fantasy Adventure which you can snag here: https://richardkirke.itch.io/fantasy-adventure You can check out the D20 Future Show back catalogue of episodes here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/d20futureshow Catch them live on twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/d20futureshow And get his adventures from the DM's Guild here: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/404727/Normank-Ook-Part-One-The-Dungeon-Of-Access --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
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Richard Kirk is the co-founder of Workplus: an online platform that makes it easier for people to find apprenticeships that's based out of Ormeau Baths. In today's episode we talk about: A day in the life of a tech-founder Why apprenticeships are unrated for both employer and employee How to serve people through systems And the importance of not losing your soul while pursuing the entrepreneurial dream Check it out. // https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/richard-kirk-workplus //
Richard Kirk became addicted to painkillers after getting hurt, and wanted to turn to a holistic approach. He decides to try marijuana edibles to replace the pills. His wife Kris ends up murdered..was it the edibles? Was it the other issues they were experiencing that cause the murder of the mother of 3? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rose420/support
After a short break for Christmas, the IAB UK Podcast is back for Season 9 and in this episode we're doing what we do best in January: looking to the year ahead and helping IAB members cut through 2022 trends to help navigate what's hot (and what you need to know about it) this year. Bringing together some of the finest minds in trend-seeking, James chats to Carat's Dan Calladine; Marek Wrobel, Head of Media Futures at Havas Media UK; Liz Duff from Total Media; and Richard Kirk, CSO at Zenith UK.As well as being held to account on their own predictions for 2021, looking ahead gets them into the Metaverse (naturally), streaming, QR codes, a festive World Cup, responsible media, attention and much, much more. See this as your one-stop-shop to get ahead of the year and find out what you need to know to be ready for another twelve months of innovation and possibility in digital advertising. You can check out each agency's own Trends Report in much more detail on each of their own sites, and keep an eye on iabuk.com for more trends from us in the coming weeks. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Samuel Griffith's Brisbane home was a grand riverfront estate in the Brisbane suburb of New Farm. It was lavishly furnished with Chippendale furniture and Italian objets d'art and even included a high-ceilinged ballroom at its centre in which Sir Samuel and Lady Julia Griffith held their many official and social engagements. Brisbane architect Richard Kirk explores Griffith's life through the lens of his New Farm home, and tells Merthyr House's story—emblematic of the evolution of Brisbane, from colonial outpost to its emergence today as a future Olympic city. Richard Kirk is an architect and masterplanner, born in 1967 in Roma, Queensland. He founded his practice Kirk architects in 1995, which has since grown to multiple studios across Australia and South-East Asia. His practice primarily works within the institutional and community sector, focusing on advancing sustainable design through each project. Watch the lecture.Support the show (https://legalheritage.sclqld.org.au/membership-information)
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An interview with Dr Richard Kirk, a GP partner and Clinical Director for Healthcare in Prisons. We discuss Dr Kirk's career as a GP up to now, the different roles he has taken on and the potential of varied and interesting career that GP can offer as well as touching on cold water swimming, pregabalin prescriptions and radioactive patients. To follow Dr Kirk: @rtkirky on Twitter Hosts: Dr Richard Bothwell & Dr Daniel Butler Music: Safety Net by Riot - YouTube Audio Library
British film composer Rolfe Kent, who has scored more than 50 films, including: Up in the Air, Sideways, About Schmidt, Election, Mean Girls, Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde II, Wedding Crashers, and Thank You for Smoking. Kent also composed the Emmy-nominated main title theme for the Showtime hit, Dexter. In 2012, he received the Richard Kirk award for career achievement.One of Kent's most recent projects is the original score for the feature film STAN & OLLIE. The film follows the story of the famous comedic dynamic duo, Laurel and Hardy; their success and the harsh struggles they faced in their careers.The 2018 biographical comedy-drama is directed by Jon S. Baird from a screenplay by Jeff Pope. The film stars Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It premiered in October 2018 at the BFI London Film Festival and is scheduled to be released in the United States on December 28, 2018 and on January 11, 2019 in the United Kingdom. In this episode, Rolfe Kent reveals how he worked with director Jon Baird on finding the balance in the score between evoking the sound of the silent-movie-era but also a contemporary elements as well. Kent also talks about how he juxtaposed specific, orchestral instruments to vividly contrast the characters of Stanley Laurel and Oliver Hardy in his music.ANNOTATED TRACKS AND SEGMENTS02:34 - "Main Titles"03:45 - "Studio Safari"06:52 - "Desk Bell"08:10 - "The Split"10:24 - "The Hard Slog Around the UK"11:50 - "Train to London"13:05 - "From the Savoy to Miffin"14:27 - "Dejected Abbott and Costello"16:27 - "The Last Show/ Final DanceSOUNDTRACKNo soundtrack release information is currently available.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more about and hear more music by Rolfe kent at his official site https://www.rolfekent.com/ ABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed
"The Front Runner" tackles the rise and fall of Gary Hart's presidential campaign which may shed light on the state of American politics today. Then, after a seven-year wait, DeVotchKa returns with "This Night Falls Forever." Next, response to the Richard Kirk podcast. Also, teens can now call the nicotine quit line in Colorado. Finally, another Extravaganza runner-up.
Rocky Mountain PBS has a new podcast out about Richard Kirk, the man who claimed he murdered his wife because he ate a marijuana edible in 2014. Next, in a very Boulder move, a reusable coffee cup company launches citywide. Then, we hear from you about our recent Latino history story. Finally, another Holiday Extravaganza runner-up.
On the evening of April 14, 2014, Richard Kirk, 48, purchased and consumed an unknown amount of “Karma Kandy Orange Ginger” (marijuana-infused candy), began to hallucinate, became delusional, then turned violent.
On the evening of April 14, 2014, Richard Kirk, 48, purchased and consumed an unknown amount of “Karma Kandy Orange Ginger” (marijuana-infused candy), began to hallucinate, became delusional, then turned violent.
On the evening of April 14, 2014, Richard Kirk, 48, purchased and consumed an unknown amount of “Karma Kandy Orange Ginger” (marijuana-infused candy), began to hallucinate, became delusional, then turned violent.
This week, Wildlife Program Manager, Richard Kirk joins us to discuss the great hunting opportunities on Wildlife Management Areas in Middle TN. One spot in particular, Cheatham WMA, has become a prime spot for some trophy deer. Richard will update us on the season schedule and opportunities for this property. We will also highlight other season, drawing opportunities and the boating season thus far. All this and more right here on Tennessee WildCast. #tnwildlife #tnhunting #deermanagement
For 4/20, we bring you the history of America's battle with the morality of pot and the ax murder that lead to it being banned. We even discuss how the history of Marijuana was racially biased (and we don't even get to the war on drugs). Then, we bring you the story of Richard Kirk, a man who killed his wife and tried to claim it was the THC candy that made him do it. Thanks to our sponsor: VPN.com and the #deletefacebook movement. To learn more about how to delete your Facebook or to keep up with the protests visit vpn.com/facebook today. Come see us at CrimeCon! Meet up Friday at 8 PM!
Rolfe Kent and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Alexander Payne’s new film Downsizing, creating chemistry though music, experimentation, writing by walking and relentless enthusiasm. Biography Unexpected texture, sounds and a signature musical personality are the hallmarks of British film composer Rolfe Kent, who has scored more than 50 films, including Academy Award nominated Up in the Air (for which he won a Golden Satellite award), Sideways (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award in 2007), Labor Day, Bad Words (Jason Bateman’s directorial debut), Dom Hemingway, About Schmidt, Election, Mean Girls, Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde II, Wedding Crashers, The Matador, Reign Over Me, The Hunting Party, and Thank You for Smoking. Kent also composed the Emmy-nominated main title theme for the Showtime hit, Dexter. In 2012, he received the Richard Kirk award for career achievement. Born in England into a non-musical family, Kent intuitively felt at age 12 that he wanted to be a film composer, although his early musical training was brief and not so formal. Citing Jarre’s Lawrence of Arabia and Morricone’s The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, as inspirations, Kent took the advice of an early music teacher to avoid rigid course work that would dampen his enthusiasm. He followed an entirely different path and, taking counterpoint to what is often cited as culture mired in cynicism, profited from his early course work in theology to relate it to music. After enrolling in psychology sutdies at Unviersity of Leeds in Yorkshire, Kent’s musical career was casually begun at a dance club when the director of a play offered him a chance to “do” the music. His jump start was his composition for a stage musical Gross at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, a springboard for Authors, composers and performers. In the confines of his musically busy studio, one can immediately see why his musical personality is as distinct and his own. Constantly on the go, adventurous and curious, Kent has developed a style that is not only distinct, but indicative of his aversion to the-anticipated-score in tone, texture and rhythm. The walls are lined with many familiar and many more unfamiliar instruments, gingerly handled and gleefully demonstrated for their sonic qualities. Among his collection are the Indonesian percussion instrument the angklung, the shawm (first used in military maneuvers as a psychological weapon), the melodica, used for the light, soothing effect in Kent’s jazz-infused score for his Golden Globe-nominated Sideways, and an instrument he discovered and cannot name that sounds like the world’s beaches at their most romantic high tide... combined. Kent has the distinction of attracting and sustaining relationships with directors as popular and diverse as Alexander Payne, Mark Waters, Jason Reitman, Burr Steers, and Richard Shepard. Synopsis “Alexander [Payne, writer/director] asked for the score to be beautiful classical music,” Kent described. The composer wanted to avoid movie-score clichés and took a different route. “I figured a Kubrickian approach was best, where the music sounds like it existed outside of the film, and was discovered to match the scene perfectly.” Known for using unexpected textures, sounds and his own signature musical personality this opened the floodgates for Rolfe. “As ever, Alexander was open to hearing unexpected sounds, so when I threw him the curve of an opera aria sung in Norwegian, or some bagpipes. He loved it.” In addition to writing the original score for the film, he also co-wrote the original song “A Little Change In The Weather,” performed by The Swingles. Trailer More Info Here about Rolfe and his work. ---------- For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here or check out the site of his podcast on film, social change and much more. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: TVO and The Cutting Factory. Used with permission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every TWRA region is proud of the wildlife management areas where the public has access to beautiful property and the potential for memorable big and small game hunts. Toss in waterfowl hunting on a few of these WMAs, too, and you always have somewhere to spend a few hours during hunt seasons. Every WMA is different and many are managed differently for various reasons. Learn about WMAs in Middle Tennessee from Region II’s Richard Kirk and then start making plans for the fall if you haven’t already.
7/30/2012 Jose Leitao and Ryan Danhauser talk about Clive Barker movies that never happened; including Dread (2003), The Mummy, Primal, End of Days, Alien 3, and Cinderella. 1) See all Nightbreed Cabal Cut screenings at www.occupymidian.com 2) http://www.clivebarker.info/bookswip.html#weave25 (Cover wrap-around art for Richard Kirk 25th Anniversary Weaveworld) 3) "I'm a Mummy" 1959 by Bob McFadden and Dor web www.clivebarkercast.com iTunes (Leave a review!) Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian forum: www.timewinds.com/clive/forum www.OccupyMidian.com More from Crystal Raen at www.BringBackNightbreed.blogspot.com
With more than 70 Green Star - Education v1 projects registered around Australia, the next phase of green building is definitely in the education arena. Hear first hand from John Hooper, Project Engineer for Broad Construction, who will present case studies of Peregian Springs State School and Bay View School - Queensland's first Green Star certified schools under Education V1. Richard Kirk, Director of Richard Kirk Architects, will also share his design vision for the Green Star-registered Advanced Engineering Building at the University of Queensland.