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The great Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan (1908-89) was fascinated with technology from an early age, and, from the early 1960s onward, he filmed many of his performances. Deutsche Grammophon's streaming service Stage+ has a huge archive of Karajan's films including his Telemondial legacy – recorded with the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics during the 1980s, the conductor's last decade. Karajan's biographer, and long-serving Gramophone critic, Richard Osborne, discusses Karajan's video legacy with James Jolly, and they pick some favourites from the Stage+ catalogue. This podcast is sponsored by STAGE+, the streaming service for classical music by Deutsche Grammophon, hosting concerts, operas, documentaries, albums and much more, including 50 live streams per year. With a special summer offer, you can get 2 months of STAGE+ for just 1€ with access to the entire content library and live broadcasts from some of this year's finest summer festivals. Visit stage-plus.com/summer before August 16 to find out more.
In this, the final episode of 2023, Pax discusses the novelization of the futuristic sci-fi actioneer, Demolition Man, starring Sly Stallone and Wesley Snipes.
Richard Osborne does NOT explain the three seashells, and such is the touch of a great novelizer. This week on Authorized, we tackle the Demolition Man with the creative minds behind Justice Warriors, Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson. The book, while no peach, actually explains where Stallone's daughter is. If anything, it reveals what a mess of a film we're dealing with. One thing's for sure: Osborne has a grip on the voice of Simon Phoenix. Check out the graphic novel Justice Warriors here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Justice-Warriors/Matt-Bors/9781952090226 Check out Matt's political satire site The Nib, which recently won an Eisner! : https://thenib.com/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next Week on Authorized: Hannah, Johnny and Overbye meet The Cat From Outer Space --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Richard Osborne does NOT explain the three seashells, and such is the touch of a great novelizer. This week on Authorized, we tackle the Demolition Man with the creative minds behind Justice Warriors, Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson. The book, while no peach, actually explains where Stallone's daughter is. If anything, it reveals what a mess of a film we're dealing with. One thing's for sure: Osborne has a grip on the voice of Simon Phoenix. Check out the graphic novel Justice Warriors here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Justice-Warriors/Matt-Bors/9781952090226 Check out Matt's political satire site The Nib, which recently won an Eisner! : https://thenib.com/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next Week on Authorized: Hannah, Johnny and Overbye meet The Cat From Outer Space --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
On episode 31 of Driven to Compete Carey sat down with Richard Osborne. Richard is probably the newest member of the B-spec racing family in the SCCA. But he's been racing dirt bikes and shifter carts for a very long time. He's a super nice guy. Check out his story. Our sponsor for this episode is Chris Taylor Racing. Chris Taylor Racing Services is a longtime provider of storage, transportation, and maintenance work on a variety of racecars in the Austin area. On the same site since 2003, located across the street from the world-famous Circuit of the Americas. Chris is a veteran of the motorsports industry, working on everything from B-Specs (TCB), Formula cars, Trans-Am cars, and a Championship winning SRO TC Americas crew chief for Skip Barber Racing Team. Our goal is to bring Professional level service and support to your club race or track day! Website: https://christaylorracing.com Email: christaylorracing@gmail.com Connect with Driven To Compete for sponsorship opportunities Website: www.DrivenToCompete.com Newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=R9E7pX&g=VHesvQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnWO0ybrgN1mPDH_HxUswsA Email: info@driventocompete.com Phone: (512) 222-3402 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
JJ Chalmers and Gigi Salmon explore the importance of the Invictus Games ahead of the 2022 edition, which starts in the Hague this weekend. They are joined by the captain of the UK team Rachel Williamson and her father Alan as they discuss how the Games helped them to heal. They hear from sitting volleyball coach Richard Osborne on the amazing work he did on changing perceptions of disability sport in Georgia, and Jenny Collins discusses how taking up coaching archery has helped her journey back to health. JJ and Gigi are also joined by David Henson as he explains how the Invictus Games leaves a legacy far beyond sporting success. TOPICS 4.50 – Captain Rachel Williamson and her father Alan 15 – UK sitting volleyball coach Richard Osborne discusses coaching the Georgian team 24.40 – Jenny Collins on the importance of coaching to her recovery 37 – Dave Henson on how the Invictus Games can act as a launchpad
What do you get with a backpack, a rocket, and a whiskey bottle container? Trouble… and a lot of innovation! Meet Richard Osborne, a physicist and remote sensing scientist currently working across the space industry with AstroAgency. On any given day, he might be carrying a rocket in his backpack, or using a rocket to launch a car on every gear head's favorite tv-show, Top Gear. Join us as we take a meandering path from a grade school account of observing the first moon landing and dreaming of being an astronaut, to helping others get into the space industry. No one brings the space industry to life like Richard Osborne.
This week we go back in time with popular 90's forward Richard Osborne. Richard reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game. In this episode, Richard speaks about his time at Fitzroy, why he left the Lions, almost signing at Essendon, his reluctance going to Sydney, trialling as an NFL punter, his time at Western Bulldogs and finishing his career at Collingwood. A great listen with our tenth member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'.
Hear the story of Richard Osborne, former Liberty Football player and financial supporter of Liberty University. Osborne shares the impact Liberty had on his life and how he helped form the Men of Armor ministry.
Rolodex Roulette returned and the great Richard Osborne answered the phone
Richard Osborne, a retired Australian rules football legend, talks to us about his early days in the VFL/AFL system. The highs and the lows of being an athlete and the toll of his silent struggle with mental health. We explore some of the challenges he has faced personally and how at the age of 57 and through a men's group was able to finally speak up and let his healing begin.
In stressful times, we seek the comfort of the familiar, the predictable, the tried and true. And in music, that often means returning to the joys and pleasures of the acoustic guitar. It's not just the foundation of what JOHN FAHEY memorably called "American primitive guitar;" in addition to its role accompanying singers, as a solo instrument it's a rich vehicle for personal expression, creative innovation, and contemplative immersion. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we touch all those possibilities, on a program called SIX STRING UNIVERSE. Music is by CHRIS HAUGEN, FLOW, ALEX DE GRASSI, RICHARD OSBORNE, MATTHEW MONTFORT, and CLAES NILSSON. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
In this latest podcast Scott Jones, CEO of 123 Internet Group speaks with Richard Osborne from Business Data Group about the Impact of COVID-19 and how it has affected their business, what they have been doing and the trends they have seen for new business start-ups.Business Data Group has its roots within the company formation sector starting in 2002, as the online platform behind the company registration agent Quick Formations that won a number of awards for Innovation in Technology. In January 2008 that technology was transferred into a new company, eFiling, to independently bring it to market. A few years later the company Quick Formations was sold to enable the management team to solely focus on the technology without any conflicts of interest.As the business continued to grow and the industry changed, eFiling through working with teams from many corporate clients including Lloyds Banking Group, Barclays Bank, Google, and more, understood the need for a more focused and intelligent approach to customer acquisition. By analysing business start-up data and matching this with the needs of these clients the company portfolio evolved, and in November 2017 eFiling became known as Business Data Group (BDG).Support the show (https://www.123internet.agency/podcasts)
It's not all doom and gloom! In this vodcast, Dan Hancocks talks to Richard Osborne from Business Data Group. They take a look at the latest business start-up statistics during COVID-19, what they find might just surprise you!
New interviews with Elizabeth Shassere and Laura Bennett about the Gaza Sky Geeks programme and with craftsman Richard Osborne, of From the Workshop.Elizabeth Shassere and Laura Bennett will be traveling to Gaza in September, to mentor startup teams competing for a place on the Gaza Sky Geeks accelerator. Google for Entrepreneurs founded Gaza Sky Geeks in 2011 to build a startup movement in a frontier market with strong potential.Elizabeth talks about the entrepreneurs in Gaza (she participated in 2015's Gaza Sky Geeks) and some of the challenges they face. Laura explains why she and Elizabeth are volunteering in support of the programme and the value that volunteers can bring to an organisation such as Gaza Sky Geeks – and discusses some of her earlier experiences running a social enterprise in Peru.Richard creates beautiful objects – take a look at his map-based coffee tables on his website – and is using Kickstarter to raise awareness of his new project, a beautifully crafted box with an engraved map of the buyer's chosen place on the front. He also runs a business designing and installing climbing walls for children.Timings:0 – 3:30 introduction and updates3:30 – 20:23 Richard Osborne20:23 – 45:05 Elizabeth Shassere and Laura Bennett45:05 wrapping upThis is episode #125 of Business Live, first broadcast on Sheffield Live FM Radio on Friday 12 August 2016.
Richard Osborne compares recordings of Rossini's final opera and makes a personal recommendation
Richard Osborne considers the available recordings of Strauss's opera Der Rosenkavalier and recommends his favourite version
Richard Osborne with a recommendation from the recordings of Sibelius' 3rd Symphony
Richard Osborne with a personal recommendation from the available recordings of Verdi's opera Rigoletto
Richard Osborne recommends a version of Rossini's opera La Cenerentola
Richard Osborne recommends a recording from the available versions of Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos
Richard Osborne considers the available recordings of Bruckner's 8th Symphony
Improving Flu Vaccines. Professor Richard Osborne, a co-chair of Service Design and Delivery Dep't at Deakin University, Richard talks about a new testing system to improve evaluation of flu vaccines and treatments.