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Sermon from St Andrews Church, Slip End, UK. Given by our reader Richard Palmer on the 18/5/25 Download Mp3 HERE! Sermon starts at 2:35 Song of Songs 2 3 Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my … Continue reading →
Sermon from St Andrews Church, Slip End, UK. Given by our reader Richard Palmer on the 11/5/25 entitled “Peter Heals Dorcas” Download Mp3 HERE! Sermon starts at 1:28 Acts 9 v 36-43 36 In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha … Continue reading →
Sermon from St Andrews Church, Slip End, UK. Given by our reader Richard Palmer at our Family Service Download Mp3 HERE! Sermon starts at 1:34 John 20 v 24 – 31 Jesus Appears to Thomas 24 Now Thomas (also known as … Continue reading →
Today's sermon was given by our reader Richard Palmer on the second Sunday before Lent – 23/02/25. Right click HERE! to download Sermon starts at 2:56 Jonah 2 v 1-10 1 From inside the fish Jonah prayed to the Lord his … Continue reading →
Today's sermon was given by our reader Richard Palmer on the second Sunday of Epiphany – 26/01/25. Right click HERE! to download Sermon starts at 2:45 Daniel 2 v 17-23 17 Then Daniel returned to his house and explained the matter to … Continue reading →
Today's sermon was given by our reader Richard Palmer on the second Sunday before advent on the 17th November 2024. Right click HERE! to download Sermon starts at 3:26 Mark 13 verses 1-8 The Destruction of the Temple and Signs of … Continue reading →
Richard has been involved in staffing and Human Resources for most of the last 30 years. He's worked for some of the UK's largest employers in both public and private sector and including manufacturing, software, healthcare and transportation. He also specialises in helping small employers navigate the increasingly complex challenge of managing staff in a highly politicised and increasingly divided society. He is a Co Founder of Fair Job UK which was launched in April 2024, an Employer Accreditation service and HR Support service aimed at employers with less than 1000 workers down to 1 or 2 employees. Fair Job UK encourages employers to remove politics and activism from the workplace, adopt neutral political positions and to avoid signing up to ideologically motivated campaign groups. The accreditation reassures employees that they won't be cancelled or indoctrinated at work but at the same time, requires them to conduct themselves professionally in the workplace and to leave the politics and activism at home. Richard is a writer and contributes regularly to The Daily Sceptic on workplace and HR issues and you can follow his substack here: https://substack.com/@cjstrachan?utm_source=profile-page fair job can be found here www.fairjob.co.uk https://www.fairjob.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-palmer-765328/ https://x.com/fairjobuk?lang=bn Timestamps: [1:15] What's changed since we first met at 6 weeks versus now at 6 months. [4:30] The No Nonsense Business Network [9:00] The rise of employee tribunals [12:50] A review of a recent post about a police discrimination tribunal [18:50] What's coming down the track with legistlation for HR? [20:45] What are the alternatives to permanent staffing? Short term contracts and freelancers? [24:45] An article about the Fair Work Agency, a state enforced agency about whistleblowers applicable to businesses of all sizes [27:15] Moving people on when grievances become the default engagement factor vs. creating a harmonious workplace [35:45] Key messaging [37:55] Analysis forthcoming about the new legislation ——————————————— Subscribe to Tricres! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0EUHMC2CckN6amdXL2F3Q?sub_confirmation=1 We interview entrepreneurs at the beginning, middle, and end of their businesses so if you're a coach and consultant get inside the head of business owners and gain their insights and driving forces. Join our growing family and community of business coaches and consultants! If your passion is about making it happen for SMEs you need to listen to our podcast with business owners from around the world. Find our other podcasts HERE at: https://tricres.com/podcasts/ Want to join us for our next Escape 9 to 5 Live Event to become a business coach and consultant or to enhance your existing coaching and consulting business? Find out more and sign up for our free event here: https://tricres.ac-page.com/9-to-5
The U.S. Supreme Court decided 6 to 3 that the federal government violated the First Amendment right to free speech by forcing tech companies to censor views opposing the government but that nothing needs to happen since they probably won't do it again. On today's show, guest host Richard Palmer discusses the latest Supreme Court decision. He is later joined by Trumpet contributors to discuss how events in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah could be a flash point that leads to World War III.
Trumpet Daily guest host Richard Palmer presents an exclusive interview with Jim Ferguson, founder of Freedom Train International, discussing topics including the upcoming UK election this summer and Barack Obama's role in the globalist movement.
As Kate-gate went nuclear on Tuesday, Kate - or at least someone with the same type hair and body shape, but facing away from photographers, was spotted in a car with Prince William.Royal commentator Richard Palmer observed on twitter: It's interesting too that the BBC and other broadcasters as well as newspaper websites have used this car shot when no major UK media organisation used one a few days ago.Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams commented that this "sudden appearance" was not the appropriate response to the controversy over the edited image released to commemorate Mother's Day. He remarked, "When journalists expressed a desire to 'see' Catherine, no one, as far as I understand, meant it in this manner. A sudden appearance, as she has just made, is a knee-jerk reaction lacking the dignity expected of royals.""This matter has also overshadowed Commonwealth Day. There should never have been a period of two and a half months where she appeared to disappear; we should have occasionally felt connected while she maintained her privacy.""William and Catherine are facing tremendous pressure, particularly difficult considering her recent illness. However, the error of editing the photograph, though highly embarrassing, is not a major catastrophe."In the latest version of the timeline, we're told Kate sent the photo to her team on Saturday. A plan was then put in place to release the photo on Sunday at 9am along with a message, Insiders told The Times Kate was 'thinking of her own children when editing the picture, hoping that they looked good for their own sakes'.Royal writer R.S. Locke tweeted; Sky News has also analyzed the metadata and reached a similar conclusion as the Telegraph with one exception. The Telegraph assumes that the photo was taken last Friday because that's the first date it was saved on Photoshop. Sky News states that the date is UNKNOWN.
Kate was reported as spotted for the first time this year. TMZ released a photo alleging to show the Princess of Wales in the vicinity of Windsor Castle this past Monday. Captured by unapproved paparazzi, the image depicts her wearing dark sunglasses and seated in the passenger side of a black Audi, with her mother, Carole Middleton, at the wheel.Kensington Palace has maintained a stance of providing no detailed updates regarding Kate's health, other than clarifying her surgery was non-cancerous. Just last week, the palace reported that she was "continuing to recover well" following Prince William's withdrawal from a memorial service at Windsor Castle due to "personal reasons." Additionally, the Palace has expressed frustration over the "madness of social media," referencing the widespread speculation and rumors concerning her healthITV's Chris Ship tweeted: There are pap picture of the Princess of Wales. We are not running them out of respect for her privacy whilst she recovers from her operation in the timescale we were given for it. As far as I know, no other UK broadcaster or newspaper has published the photos either.Richard Palmer of the Express tweeted: Anyway, one thing the story and photos should have done is put paid to some of the ludicrous rumours being put about on social media about Kate's “disappearance”. Ignore those still peddling them.Royal commentator Phil Dampier tweeted: The TMZ picture of the Princess of Wales is not a crisis. All it tells us is that she's well enough to sit in a car. The same people who criticise UK tabloids are now asking why aren't they publishing when you can see them online? You can't win.The photo was soon followed by reports of Kate having an item on her schedule - however there is some confusion this morning, as it was the British Army who apparently announced Kate would be part of Trooping the Colour.Per the announcement, The Princess of Wales is slated to preside over the Colonel's Review at this year's Trooping the Colour ceremony.However, Royal Commentator Dickie Arbiter tweeted: Oh dear - it may appear that (the) British Army has jumped the gun re Trooping and the reviewers - it seems neither Buckingham Palace nor Kensington Palace has confirmed whether their principals will be on parade. So for now, just the Major General as that's his job. Watch this spaceRebecca English of the Daily Mail tweeted: This has not been confirmed by Kensington Palace, so appears to just be at the ‘planning' stage at the moment. However the fact that it's even being billed suggests the event was pencilled in before the Princess' operation. So I'd say that's a case for cautious optimism!Cameron Walker of GB News tweeted: I understand Kensington Palace was not consulted about the British Army's announcement this morning. It appears The Princess of Wales' attendance is not guaranteed at this stage.And the Daily Mail's Richard Eden tweeted: I hope this is no cause for concern: Kensington Palace won't confirm the Princess of Wales's attendance at an event the Ministry of Defence announced. It is not until June 8 - ten weeks after Easter
Ex V Planis welcomes a new correspondent: Richard Palmer. Richard has been documenting first hand accounts of high strangeness for years, with an emphasis on stories from military service personnel. Join your host Flood with guest Richard as they discuss personal encounters, a few stories from Richard's research, and how you can hear more of his documented encounters. Richard Palmer will be a regular fixture over on our Patreon feed, and we decided to release this particular conversation to the masses so you can get an idea of what to expect when he visits The Black Lodge. RICHARD PALMER INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/cryptic_strix/ ALL THINGS EX V PLANIS https://www.exvplanis.com https://linktr.ee/Exvplanis ALL THINGS FOLDS AND FLOODS https://foldsandfloods.bandcamp.com https://linktr.ee/foldsandfloods
[02:44]Saudi Arabia Clings to NegotiationsUnder pressure to cut off the Jews, the Saudis refuse because of a compelling motivation.“What Iran Fears”“The Real Power Behind Hamas”[15:07]Russia and China Have Grown More EvilWith specific events and a specific comparison, Jeremiah Jacques links events in Moscow and beyond directly to their only possible source.“World Leaders Who No Longer Have a Human Mind”[27:00]Watch CyprusA somewhat unique focus of the Philadelphia Trumpet over the years is Richard Palmer's main event from Europe this week.A Strong German Leader Is ImminentHe Was Right“Why Germany Conquered Cyprus”[37:31]A Win for America?The battle for leadership of the House of Representatives hints at a certain resurgence for a certain reason.America Under Attack[44:00]Roundtable: A Certain HateA historic hatred bubbles to the surface, a leading indicator for suffering that spreads far beyond its main target.“The One Minority Society Loves to Hate”theTrumpet.com: “Anti-Semitism”Subscribe to the Trumpet Brief e-mail newsletter here.Subscribe to the Philadelphia Trumpet magazine here.E-mail the host: letters@theTrumpet.com
“I really try to protect my soul life so that when I'm sitting in front of somebody they can feel that there is room to move - like running through a garden as opposed to the chaos of a city ” Very few can speak with poetic lucidity like today's guest Richard Palmer. His curiosity and love for life's great mysteries are thought provoking and insightful. Richard has been in the masculine brotherhood space for DECADES and has a novel depth to his shares which I'm excited to share with the Rising Man community. Richard's passion for developing the next generation as a mentor is contagious - listen in and enjoy his sage counsel on Nature Connection, artful living, and elemental ritual. Highlights: [07:30] The message and mission of Rising Man. [11:15] How did Richard begin his poetic journey? [20:01] When was nature an important part of your life? [26:30] How to discover your “daemon”. [36:06] How to strike the right balance between community and solitude. [44:01] A Rumi poem and how Richard defines art [48:20] The interplay between elements, rituals, and our lives. [63:05] How do you generally relate to nature and the elements + an oak tree poem. [70:05] Living the artful life and the beauty of listening. [74:30] What is life and death all about? [79:30] A field full of grandfather's closing poem. Connect with Richard Palmer Poetry books on Amazon : https://a.co/d/jfgASfq Website: http://www.mentoringthelifeofthesoul.com/Richard-Palmer-Poetry.html Rising Man Links: The Brotherhood || The Rising Man's online community - FREE to join for any man interested in brotherhood, connection, and purpose. Featuring weekly community calls + sharing prompts! Instagram || @risingmanmovement & @jeddyazuma YouTube || The Rising Man Movement Website || RisingMan.org
In this week's episode, Han is joined by Richard Palmer. Richard is an eating disorder therapist and supervisor, and the Founder of The Eating Disorder Recovery Clinic. Richard is dedicated to improving the treatment of eating disorders so that more sufferers can reclaim their lives, and does this through his therapy work within his clinic, and eating disorder training. This week, we discuss:Richard's personal experience of disordered eating and supporting loved ones, and how this led to him focusing on eating disorders in his psychotherapy training.The development of the Eating Disorder Recovery Clinic and their unique perspective on treating eating disorders.The importance of treating both the eating disorder symptoms and the underlying trauma, difficulties and issues.The difficulty of eating disorder training, including the logistics of therapy sessions, burnout, and resources available for trainees.The elements of Richard's work that keep him within his role as an eating disorder therapist and the reward he feels from supporting clients.To find out more about The Eating Disorder Recovery Clinic, you can visit https://edrecovery.co.uk/. You can also follow the clinic on Instagram @the_ed_recovery_clinic. Kindly note, this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.
Inspirational poem, Prayer By Richard Palmer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prayer One more morning,after one more night, One more thanks for keeping things right, One prayer to bed,one as you rise, Good morning God,thanks for another sun rise, Prayer is the fuel that keep us going, Through troubled times,pray for strength keep rowing, And without fear step out,face the unknowing, Although all around negativity blowing, Every day,even one positive seed,try sowing, Within my veins,God love is flowing, God is my friend,the devil,not interested to know him, Here comes the garbage truck,over there throw him, Don't just say you love God,pray show Him, Remember prayer keeps us, spiritual growing... Copyright © Richard Palmer | Year Posted 2012 https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/prayer_439823 Liked it? Why not support me! https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks Thumbnail by: Jack Sharp https://unsplash.com/@jacksharp_photography playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg7zZQE50vk&list=PLeW0Ale88tlpOekytDkKiITrAPNrN3gaQ Recited by Naomie Daslin #inspirationalpoem#motivationalpoem#motivationalvideo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-talks/message
Paul will be back next week with a fresh episode - in the meantime enjoy this encore of Paul's interview with Richard Palmer from Meathead Movers. Full episodes are also always available on Paul's YouTube channel. One of the most stressful parts of moving is the packing and shipping of household goods. In this episode, Paul gets to chat with Richard Palmer of a local moving company, Meathead Movers, to discover how their approach to moving keeps the process stress free - while giving back to the Ventura County community. Meathead Movers employs local college athletes and provides them with the mentoring they need to be successful in their future careers. Gyms on location? Check! Computer labs on location? Check! Fully licensed with background checks and insurance? CHECK! In addition to mentoring local college athletes, Meathead Movers also gives back to the community through a not-for-profit Wrestling Club, partnering with local shelters to support victims of domestic violence, and sending dozens of trucks full of supplies into national disaster areas. Curious how the company got their name? You'll have to tune it to find out! As a special bonus from Richard, any client who uses Paul's account code 250113 will receive 50 free small boxes delivered to their front door as a thank you for working with Paul! Thanks, Richard! The best way to get in touch with Richard is to call or text him at (805)394-5055 or email RichardPalmer@MeatheadMovers.com. Read Richard's full bio here. _______________________ Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
One of the most stressful parts of moving is the packing and shipping of household goods. In this episode, Paul gets to chat with Richard Palmer of a local moving company, Meathead Movers, to discover how their approach to moving keeps the process stress free - while giving back to the Ventura County community. Meathead Movers employs local college athletes and provides them with the mentoring they need to be successful in their future careers. Gyms on location? Check! Computer labs on location? Check! Fully licensed with background checks and insurance? CHECK! In addition to mentoring local college athletes, Meathead Movers also gives back to the community through a not-for-profit Wrestling Club, partnering with local shelters to support victims of domestic violence, and sending dozens of trucks full of supplies into national disaster areas. Curious how the company got their name? You'll have to tune it to find out! As a special bonus from Richard, any client who uses Paul's account code 250113 will receive 50 free small boxes delivered to their front door as a thank you for working with Paul! Thanks, Richard! The best way to get in touch with Richard is to call or text him at (805)394-5055 or email RichardPalmer@MeatheadMovers.com. Read Richard's full bio here. _______________________ Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com
Richard teaches us from Hebrews 11: 13 - 22 that by faith , the patriarchs awaited God's promise. They didn't force it through, challenge it, or seek evidence of it. By faith, they didn't settle for second best, and God was pleased to be their God.
[00:30] FTX Fiasco (28 minutes) More condemning details are coming out about the FTX cryptocurrency scam. Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of the shady company, was the second-largest donor to Joe Biden during the 2020 election and to Democrats in this year's midterm elections. He used money invested in the company to fund Democrats, as well as to pay off news sources and cryptocurrency regulators. One $7 million transaction on the company's balance sheet was simply labeled “TRUMPLOSE.” When the company filed for bankruptcy, billions of American investors' dollars disappeared. Trumpet writer Richard Palmer explains this complex scandal in an interview on today's program and in last night's Trumpet Brief, “FTX: Are America's Democrats Behind the Scam of the Century?” [28:50] The Pause in the Trump Presidency (11 minutes) Now that Republicans have won the House, the New York Times reports that Democrats are pouring money into “a multimillion-dollar counteroffensive” in preparation for investigations into the Biden administration. During his announcement on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump talked about the resistance he would face from this “tidal wave of dark money” and stated that the “pause” in his presidency exposes how much damage the Biden administration has done to the country. [40:00] A Man After God's Heart (15 minutes) In Acts 13:22, God calls King David “a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfill all my will.” David knew his relationship with God was his most important task in life. To develop a heart like God's, we too must put God first in every aspect of our lives.
This Sunday Richard teaches from Jeremiah 29:1-7, inviting us to seek the welfare of our city, and gives us some practical ways we can work for its good.
For those that attended the GCMA conference back in November they will be familiar with Chris Cook's closing session on his "2 Lengths". This was an inspiring talk that focused on keeping things simple and for Chris, the simple bit was swimming two lengths of the pool as fast as he could! In this episode of GCMA Insights, Olympian Chris Cook expands more on this fascinating mindset and how simplifying things can transform the way you and your team can perform. Richard Palmer-Jones, Owner of PJH Brand Management and a very engaging character, gives a perspective from someone who has worked closely with Chris and has even put the thinking into action. This is a really informative episode with some great tips on how to provide more focus in your life and your Golf Club. Chris Cook - https://www.chriscookgb.com/ Under Armour - https://www.underarmour.co.uk/en-gb/ GCMA - https://www.gcma.org.uk/
Looking at James 4:1-12, Richard Palmer explains how James lays a foundation for biblical living by exhorting us to submit to God in humility, in order that the fruit of our lives would be rooted in the Lord and not in our human pride.
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 6:30 I saw King Richard and loved it. I want it to win Best Picture. I also saw CODA and Drive My Car. I liked CODA a lot and Drive My Car was deep but too long. Chandra saw Dune and thought it was really good. Oscar Isaac was especially hot in it. Royals: Minutes 6:30 to 20:00 William and Kate visited the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London, where William made the obviously racist statement that “For our generation, it's very alien to see this in Europe.” An initial article claimed that William said that Britons were more used to seeing conflict in Africa and Asia, however the reporter, Richard Palmer, took that part of his reporting back and said he “misheard” William. A less than 30 second video was released of the Cambridges from behind where the only thing you could hear was the direct quote in the article. The quote from William was still racist. It reminds us of the racist remarks from the press about the war in Ukraine. This isn't the first time Prince William has said racist things in public. In November of last year he made a conservation speech in which he called population growth in Africa “a huge challenge for conservationists,” and he said essentially the same thing in 2017. I play a segment from Zoom where we talked about this. Chandra thinks that William gets briefings but thinks that he knows better. We heard that Samantha Markle, Meghan's grifter half sister, is suing her for $75,000 for supposedly misrepresenting their childhood and their relationship in the Oprah interview. Samantha is claiming that it hurt the sales of her self published book. It's clearly a money grab and Meghan's lawyer issued an awesome statement. There was speculation that Meghan might be deposed for this, which is doubtful. Last week we talked about Dan Wootton's piece saying that Kate will be making appearances without William. The Daily Mail had another story saying that Kate is “more confident” and “relaxed” on trips without him. Royal commenter Angela Levin said that Kate devoted her life to making William happy and helping him feel “important and worthy” which is really true. We got a surprise photo of Prince Harry at a rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas over the weekend. It's unclear why he was there but Biden was also in Fort Worth at the same time. We can't figure out what Harry was doing in Texas though. Camilla Tominey wrote an article about how the Sussexes “are rarely seen in LA and certainly not in the Hollywood party scene” and that they don't even go to the awards shows. She seems mad that we haven't seen enough of them. There's speculation that they'll come visit the Queen in April. There are some positive stories about the Sussexes. Royal commenter Tom Quinn said that Harry is madly in love with Meghan. Commenter Peter Hunt wrote in the Irish Times that the royals should have worked harder to accommodate Harry and Meghan. Ryan Coogler: Minutes 20:00 to 27:30 Black Panther director Ryan Coogler was handcuffed by cops and removed from a Bank of America in Atlanta in January when he tried to withdraw $12,000 from his own account. He wrote a letter to the teller on the withdrawal slip saying he wanted her to count the money somewhere else and be discreet. He also put his card and pin number in and gave his identification to the teller. The initial reporting by TMZ mischaracterized this and made it sound like he was suspicious. In the 911 call the teller admits that he gave her his identification but says it was from California and that her supervisor told her to call the police. It's ridiculous that Bank of America would do this to one of their customers. We had people in our comments trolling hard for Bank of America and claiming that they had insider information. It was very suspicious. Chandra remembers the story that Chris Rock would keep a camera in his car to document how many times he was stopped by police. I recommend getting a dash cam. Comments of the Week: Minutes 27:30 to end Kaiser's comment of the week is from Luna17 on the post about Sweden's Princess Victoria & Daniel stepping out together following divorce rumors. My comment of the week is from Lena on the post for the trailer of Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas's film Deep Water. Thanks for listening bitches!
In the 65th episode of the podcast I'm talking to lyricist Richard Palmer-James. He may be best known as one of the founder members of Supertramp and writing lyrics for several songs by the progressive rock group King Crimson in the early 1970s. You can find Richard's credits here: https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/403072-Richard-Palmer-James Please join my mailing list at http://www.markusreuter.com
Continuing our "Blueprints" series, this week Richard Palmer teaches us about the consequences of sin from Genesis 3:8-21.
Continuing our "Blueprints" series, this week Richard Palmer teaches us about the consequences of sin from Genesis 3:8-21.
Quinto álbum de estudio de Supertramp, que se grabó entre los meses de noviembre de 1976 y enero de 1977, siendo publicado en abril de 1977. Fue grabado principalmente en los Caribou Ranch Studios de Colorado, con sobregrabaciones y mezclas añadidas en el Records Plant de Los Angeles. Los inicios de Supertramp hay que buscarlos en 1969, en una banda llamada The Joint, Sam August Miesegaes un millonario neerlandes, dejo de apoyar a la banda económicamente debido a su decepción con el grupo, no obstante ofreció a Rick Davies la oportunidad de crear su propia banda con su respaldo económico. Rick coloco un anuncio en el Melody Maker buscando músicos para su banda. El grupo quedó formado por Roger Hodson al bajo y la voz, Richard Palmer a las guitarras y Keith Baker a la percusión. Mientras Davies tenía influencias del blues y el jazz, Hodson era aficionado al pop y a la música psicodelica. A pesar de ello comenzaron a escribir canciones juntos con Palmer como tercer letrista. Inicialmente se llamaron Daddy, para evitar confusiones con la banda Daddy Longless en su viaje a Munich. Decidieron cambiar el nombre a Supertramp, apodo inspirado en el libro de W. H. Davies, Autobiografia de un supervagabundo. En inglés super vagabundo es Super Tramp. Supertramp fue uno de los primeros grupos en firmar con la rama británica de A&M Records, y su primer álbum, Supertramp, fue publicado en julio de 1970. El álbum incluyo rock progresivo, no teniendo apenas repercusión. Ese mismo año tocaron en el Festival de la Isla de Wight, la formación sufrió constantes cambios en sus filas. En junio de 1971, lanzan su segundo álbum, Indelibly Stamped, Hodgson pasa a tocar la guitarra y Davies pasa a ser el segundo vocalista, afianzándose ambos como únicos compositores de los temas de la banda. Este segundo trabajo obtuvo menos ventas que su predecesor, lo cual provocó la salida de todos sus miembros a excepción de Hodgson y Davies, retirándoles su apoyo monetario Miesegaes en octubre de 1972. En el periodo de 1973 a 1978, se inicia una etapa más exitosa. Entran miembros nuevos a la banda que le dan un nuevo aire, y que se mantendrían durante diez años, los de más éxito de la banda. Hodgson empezó a tocar el piano de cola y el teclado Wurlitzer, incorporando en sus conciertos de otros teclados con los cuales crearon las ambientaciones orquestales de su música. En sus grabaciones John Helliwell con su saxofón e instrumentos de viento, le dio otro enfoque diferente a su música. En septiembre de 1974 lanzan su primer gran éxito comercial, Crime of the century, con temas como School o Dreamer. El siguiente trabajo fue grabado en los pocos meses de descanso entre dos giras, la mayoría del material fueron descartes del anterior, por lo que no tuvo la repercusión esperada, nos referimos a Crisis, what crisis? En abril de 1977, lanzan su siguiente trabajo, el disco que hoy nos ocupa, Even in the quietest moments. Lanzando al mismo tiempo el sencillo Give a little bit que escuchamos al inicio del programa. El enfoque de un sonido más orientado al pop, culminó con el mayor éxito de Supertramp, Breakfast in America, publicado en marzo de 1979 y alcanzando el número 3 en las listas de éxito inglesas. Lo que los llevo a una gira de 120 conciertos, rompiendo todos los récords de asistencia de los anteriores. Se extrajeron 4 sencillos de este álbum. Para evitar un largo periodo sin la publicación de nuevo material, sacaron al mercado un disco doble, París, grabado en directo en su mayoría en el Pavillon de Paris. Hodgson se trasladó a California y empezó a dedicarle más tiempo a su familia. Ello derivó en su distanciamiento con Davies, no obstante, en 1982 lanzaron Famous last words. Hogdson abandona Supertramp en 1983 tras una gira mundial para iniciar su carrera en solitario. Davies pasa a liderar el grupo, sacando algunos discos con el nombre de Supertramp, Brother were you bound, Free as a bird, Some things never change, It was the best of times o Slow motion.
Introduction: to minute 3 We'll be off the next two weeks and back on December 4th. Chandra has been watching Dexter: New Blood and likes it. Royals: Minutes 3:00 to 23:15 Duchess Meghan did a talk with the New York Times book summit with Mellody Hobson and conducted by Andrew Ross Sorkin. Meghan was so prepared with facts and clear points. I play a segment from that where Meghan talks about the Mail on Sunday appealing the ruling in her favor. Jason Knauf gave Meghan's emails to the Daily Mail revealing that she wrote the letter to her father anticipating that he might leak it. She was just protecting herself and this was smart. He also released emails showing that she authorized him to give briefing points on her behalf to Omid Scobie and Caroline Durand for the biography Finding Freedom. This has nothing to do with the case, which is about the copyright of the letter to her father. Prince Harry did the re:Wired summit. He talked about misinformation online and creating change in social media platforms. He also called the term “Megxit” misogynist. He referenced the Bot Sentinel report we discussed. We talk about whether Twitter or Instagram is more toxic. Here's a link to the post I mentioned on Instagram which went mildly viral. This week we got another report from Bot Sentinel that showed all the royal reporters who interacted with the hate accounts. Angela Levin was the top one, as we talked about two weeks ago, and Richard Eden, Richard Fitzwilliams and Richard Palmer were the other main ones. Harry and Meghan attended the Salute to Freedom Gala where Harry gave out Intrepid Valor Awards. Meghan wore a red Carolina Hererra taffeta gown that we have mixed feelings about. Duchess Kate did one event this week after her vacation and her events with William at the climate change summit. She went to a photography exhibit at the Imperial War Museum. Chandra wonders why we haven't seen Kate in so long. I mention the ridiculous story about Biden allegedly farting in front of Camilla. According to reports Camilla has been talking about it to everyone. I play a segment from Zoom where we talked about this. Chandra thinks that someone in Charles' office leaked that story, particularly after we heard that Camila was trying to have one of Charles' staffmembers fired. We sympathize with Biden because everyone gets gassy sometimes. Antivaxxers: Minutes 23:15 to 31 Aaron Rodgers is still not suspended by the NFL or the Packers despite lying about being vaccinated and catching covid. He initially defended himself and claimed a woke mob was after him and that he did his research by talking to Joe Rogan and taking horse dewormer. Then a source told People he was being crucified and that we should respect his choice for his body as an athlete. He finally did an interview where he half apologized and took full responsibility but doubled down on everything he said before. Matthew McConaughey also revealed that he's against mandating covid vaccines for children and seemed to suggest that his kids are not vaccinated. Then when he got called out for it he said he was misrepresented, that he's not against vaccines for children he's just against mandates for 5 to 11 year-olds and that his son Levi, 13, is vaccinated against covid. We hope he doesn't run for governor of Texas. Emilio Estevez got fired by the Mighty Ducks Disney series for not getting vaccinated and then issued a wordy statement saying he's not antivax and that he had long covid. He never said he got vaccinated though! General Hospital's Ingo Rademacher is so much worse. He's one of those “medical freedom” nutjobs. He got fired after 25 years on that show for refusing to get vaccinated. Chandra wonders what happened to Doutzen Kroes, the Dutch model who revealed she's antivax. I go on a tangent about being disappointed in Dakota Johnson for this interview. Comments of the Week: Minutes 31:00 to end My comment of the week is from Mia4s on the post about Paul Rudd being named the Sexiest Man Alive. Chandra's comment of the week is from Tiffany on the post about Ivy Getty's excessive wedding. Thanks for listening bitches!
In the wake of America's withdrawal from Afghanistan, Europe is suddenly left vulnerable. The Afghan government relied on America for their defense, and were abandoned. Europe also relies on America for defense. Will they be the next to be abandoned? They won't wait to find out. On today's show, Trumpet.com assistant managing editor Richard Palmer shows how talk of a European military has accelerated dramatically following America's failed withdrawal from Afghanistan. Meanwhile, in three weeks Germany will elect a new chancellor. The media is already calling the election an “earthquake," and speculation over possible coalitions is rife. Could East Germany's communists be back in government? How long will coalition negotiations drag on for? Conditions in Germany are perfectly laying the groundwork for the fulfillment of critical Bible prophecies. Today is the Feast of Trumpets. Few celebrate this Holy Day today. But in our final segment, we look at why it is critical for understanding world news.
Mandy P shares music released and performed by musicians in and around Petersfield and speaks to them. Hear from musical talent and visiting artists who are popular in local venues. This week, Mandy is chatting to Richard Palmer and Dustron about their latest releases. Tracklist: Amba Tremain - One More Time Richard Palmer & Various Artists - I Will Shine For You Dustron - Wild and Free Alice Milburn - Dreaming Mark Handley & The Bone Idols - Support Your Local Rockstar James Hook - Unlived Dreams Jenny June - Take My Hand Dead Authors - Honesty Oliver Tides - Chase The Feeling See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus... How the GOP takes its "cancel culture" cues from Fox; NYT columnist criticized for conflict of interest; the ups and downs of broadcasting from home during the pandemic. Diane Falzone, Sarah Ellison, Oliver Darcy, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Richard Palmer and Kristin Meinzer join Brian Stelter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Tiny crustaceans’ claws capable of fastest repeatable movements ever seen in marine animals New research shows that amphipod claws make snapping movements at 100 kilometres per hour and can accelerate nearly as fast as a bullet. And what's making that popping noise in Alberta lakes? We dive in on the Drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heavy rain over New Years created cherries so juicy that many of them burst. Cherry growers think about half of the crop has been affected, meaning they are no longer fit for export. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui speaks with Richard Palmer, the chief executive of Summerfruit New Zealand.
The chief executive of Summerfruit New Zealand warns there is no quick fix for growers and producers who are under pressure from a powerful supermarket industry. A government investigation is underway to scrutinize supermarket pricing and a lack of competition in the market. Richard Palmer is the chief executive of Summerfruit New Zealand.
Summerfruit NZ is launching a campaign to attract tertiary students to Central Otago over summer to pick fruit.
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Over 1000 seasonal workers from Vanuatu stranded in New Zealand will finally return home this week, with the first flight departing Christchurch this morning. The repatriation flights are thanks to a massive joint effort by their employers and the governments of both countries. The Vanuatu nationals will be flown home by the Royal New Zealand Airforce this week, in its biggest international airlift in 25 years. Richard Palmer is the acting chief executive of Summerfruit NZ.
This webinar, presented by Richard Palmer on 16 June 2020, gives a detailed overview of Austroads' recent publication ‘Decarbonisation of Road Transport Network Operations in Australia and New Zealand'. The issues paper provides an analysis of the contribution of the road transport sector to generating GHG emissions in Australia and New Zealand. It also frames the role that road transport network operations play in supporting the state and national emissions reduction goals.
Richard Palmer preaches from Matthew 13: 1-8, 18-23 explaining how we can better appreciate the scriptures from reading the Parable of the Sower.
Prince William and Kate's time in Ireland at the start of the month completed the set of senior royals to have visited the country.The Queen's State visit in 2011 was momentous, as was her trip to Northern Ireland the following year.Prince Charles and Camilla visited last year, while a visit to Dublin was Meghan and Harry's first official trip abroad.Ireland's history, from independence through the Troubles, including the IRA's murder of Lord Mountbatten, the Queen's second cousin once removed and Prince Philip's uncle, to the Good Friday Agreement and reconciliation means royal visits have a particular tension.Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper (@anngripper) is joined by Jilly Beattie (@jillybeattie), features editor of the Daily Mirror's print and online Irish editions, to discuss that relationship, why the royal family's celebrity counts for a lot, the very special relationship with the Queen and her own unusual encounter with a senior royal.And Daily Express royal editor Richard Palmer (@royalreporter) gives an update from his travels with the royal pack on the Cambridges' recent visit, and previous trips with the Queen and Charles.Join the conversation about the episode on Instagram and Twitter @podsave - and subscribe to the podcast to follow unfolding royal family news. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Bueno, pues superada ya la parte más dura de la crisis energética en 1974, a finales de este año y ya en 1975 aparecieron algunas figuras de gran peso en los siguientes años y, algunas, para quedarse incluso en las siguientes décadas. Supertramp fue una de ellas. The Logical Song Supertramp se formó en 1969 liderado por el músico Rick Davies. La primera formación de Supertramp estaba integrada por Roger Hodgson, Richard Palmer y Robert Millar y publicó un álbum homónimo dominado por el rock progresivo de escaso éxito comercial, o sea, que no se jalaron una rosca. A éste le siguió un segundo trabajo, Indelibly Stamped, que tuvo la misma repercusión, o sea, ninguna. Con estas expectativas el grupo se remodeló saliendo Palmer y Millar que fueron sustituidos por otros músicos, que no citamos porque duraron poco. A causa del escaso éxito inicial, Davies y Hodgson crearon una nueva formación con nuevos músicos: Dougie Thomson, John Helliwell y Bob Siebenberg, y sus nuevos trabajos incluyeron un sonido más orientado al pop y con un importante participación del piano y del saxofón. El primer álbum de esta formación, Crime of the Century, favoreció el auge comercial de Supertramp, consolidado con sencillos como «Dreamer»… … o como este otro «Bloody Well Right». Crime of the Century fue seguido de trabajos como Crisis? What Crisis? y Even in the Quietest Moments, que labraron la reputación de Supertramp como una super banda de directo. Pero fue el álbum Breakfast in America el que consolidó a Supertramp como una banda de éxito al alcanzar el primer puesto en la lista de los discos más vendidos de países como Alemania, Australia, Canadá, Estados Unidos, España y Francia, entre otros. Tres de sus sencillos —«Goodbye Stranger», «Take the Long Way Home» y «The Logical Song», que ya hemos escuchado al inicio del programa— fueron top 20 en los Estados Unidos, donde el álbum vendió más de cuatro millones de copias. Vamos a escuchar uno de estos sencillos: Goodbye Stranger. Breakfast in America es el sexto álbum de estudio del grupo, y fue publicado en marzo de 1979. Grabado en los Village Recorder de Los Ángeles entre mayo y diciembre de 1978, el álbum se convirtió en el mayor éxito comercial del grupo. Fue galardonado con dos Grammy en las categorías de mejor diseño de embalaje y mejor arreglo para álbum no clásico y ha sido certificado como disco de diamante en Canadá y con cuatro discos de platino por la RIAA. La canción que da título al álbum, Breakfast in América fue publicada como segundo sencillo promocional y alcanzó el puesto nueve en la lista UK Singles Chart. La canción fue escrita por Roger Hodgson antes de la formación de Supertramp, durante su adolescencia, aunque posteriormente se acreditó conjuntamente a Hodgson y Rick Davies. La letra habla sobre una persona que nunca ha estado en Estados Unidos y fantasea con el país. Y esta es la canción. El éxito de Breakfast in America continuó con Famous Last Words, tras el cual Hodgson anunció su abandono para emprender una carrera en solitario. Con Davies como líder de facto de Supertramp, el grupo publicó Brother Where You Bound (1985), con una mayor influencia del rock progresivo, y Free as a Bird (1987), que incorporó elementos del dance y contó con la incorporación de Mark Hart. Tras una gira posterior, Supertramp estuvo inactivo durante casi una década. En 1996, Davies volvió a reunir al grupo, ampliado con nuevos músicos, para publicar Some Things Never Change, seguido de una gira en 1999 y de Slow Motion en 2002, su último álbum hasta la fecha. Tras ocho años de inactividad, Davies reformó nuevamente el grupo para realizar nuevas giras pero sin aportar novedades a su historial. Veremos hasta donde puede estirar el producto. Vamos a escuchar, de su último disco, la canción que le da título: Slow Motion. Otro grupo de leyenda fue Aerosmith, con Steven Tyler de cantante y Joe Perry a la guitarra. En su primera vida fueron la réplica americana de los Stones, básicamente por su sonido agresivamente rítmico, con raíces en el blues. La banda se formó en Boston, en 1970. En 1972 firmaron un contrato con Columbia Records y tras lanzar una serie de grabaciones, realmente se consolidaron en 1975 con el álbum Toys in the Attic. Con su siguiente álbum, Rocks, de 1976, cimentaron su estatus de super estrellas de hard rock. Para finales de la década de los 70, eran ya una de las bandas más populares de rock duro en todo el mundo, consiguiendo cosechar un gran número de seguidores. Sin embargo, la adicción a las drogas y los conflictos internos a los que se hicieron muy aficionados los miembros de la banda, darían como resultado la fuga de Perry y Whitford en 1979 y 1981, respectivamente. Serían sustituidos por Jimmy Crespo y Rick Dufay. La banda no tuvo grandes éxitos entre 1980 y 1984, lanzando solamente un álbum, Rock in a Hard Place, que sería disco de oro, pero no a la altura de sus éxitos anteriores. Aunque Perry y Whitford, los dos fugados, regresaron en 1984 y la banda firmó un contrato de grabación con Geffen Records, no sería hasta el lanzamiento en 1987 del álbum Permanent Vacation en que la banda recuperaría el nivel de popularidad que había experimentado en la década de 1970. A lo largo de las décadas de los 80 y 90, la banda obtuvo varios éxitos y ganó numerosos premios musicales con los álbumes Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), y Nine Lives (1997). Su regreso fue descrito como uno de los momentos más importantes y espectaculares de la historia del rock and roll. Después de 46 años de dar conciertos, la banda hizo una gira de despedida en 2017. Uno de estos últimos éxitos fue precisamente esta canción: My Girl Aerosmith es una de las bandas con mayor número de ventas de todos los tiempos, han vendido más de 200 millones de álbumes en todo el mundo, incluyendo 66,5 millones de álbumes solamente en los Estados Unidos. También tienen el récord de ser el grupo estadounidense con mayor número de discos de oro y platino. La banda ha conseguido 21 entradas al Top 40 del Billboard Hot 100, nueve números uno en el Mainstream Rock Tracks, cuatro premios Grammy, y diez MTV Video Music. Han sido incluidos en el Salón de la Fama del Rock en el 2001, y en 2005 fueron clasificados n.º 57 en la lista de los 100 mejores artistas de todos los tiempos de la revista Rolling Stone. No está mal para unos chicos tan malos. Nos despedimos de Aerosmith con otro poderoso corte de este último disco: Fever. Fueron muchos los grupos que aparecieron en esta mitad de los 70 y de casi todos ellos daremos cumplida cuenta en un próximo programa. El de hoy lo despedimos con uno de ellos: Kansas. Sirva como anticipo de lo que vendrá este exitazo de la banda: Dust in the wind. Pues hasta aquí hemos llegado, el próximo día más historias, más músicos y más música. Hasta entonces… Buenas Vibraciones.
Bueno, pues superada ya la parte más dura de la crisis energética en 1974, a finales de este año y ya en 1975 aparecieron algunas figuras de gran peso en los siguientes años y, algunas, para quedarse incluso en las siguientes décadas. Supertramp fue una de ellas. The Logical Song Supertramp se formó en 1969 liderado por el músico Rick Davies. La primera formación de Supertramp estaba integrada por Roger Hodgson, Richard Palmer y Robert Millar y publicó un álbum homónimo dominado por el rock progresivo de escaso éxito comercial, o sea, que no se jalaron una rosca. A éste le siguió un segundo trabajo, Indelibly Stamped, que tuvo la misma repercusión, o sea, ninguna. Con estas expectativas el grupo se remodeló saliendo Palmer y Millar que fueron sustituidos por otros músicos, que no citamos porque duraron poco. A causa del escaso éxito inicial, Davies y Hodgson crearon una nueva formación con nuevos músicos: Dougie Thomson, John Helliwell y Bob Siebenberg, y sus nuevos trabajos incluyeron un sonido más orientado al pop y con un importante participación del piano y del saxofón. El primer álbum de esta formación, Crime of the Century, favoreció el auge comercial de Supertramp, consolidado con sencillos como «Dreamer»… … o como este otro «Bloody Well Right». Crime of the Century fue seguido de trabajos como Crisis? What Crisis? y Even in the Quietest Moments, que labraron la reputación de Supertramp como una super banda de directo. Pero fue el álbum Breakfast in America el que consolidó a Supertramp como una banda de éxito al alcanzar el primer puesto en la lista de los discos más vendidos de países como Alemania, Australia, Canadá, Estados Unidos, España y Francia, entre otros. Tres de sus sencillos —«Goodbye Stranger», «Take the Long Way Home» y «The Logical Song», que ya hemos escuchado al inicio del programa— fueron top 20 en los Estados Unidos, donde el álbum vendió más de cuatro millones de copias. Vamos a escuchar uno de estos sencillos: Goodbye Stranger. Breakfast in America es el sexto álbum de estudio del grupo, y fue publicado en marzo de 1979. Grabado en los Village Recorder de Los Ángeles entre mayo y diciembre de 1978, el álbum se convirtió en el mayor éxito comercial del grupo. Fue galardonado con dos Grammy en las categorías de mejor diseño de embalaje y mejor arreglo para álbum no clásico y ha sido certificado como disco de diamante en Canadá y con cuatro discos de platino por la RIAA. La canción que da título al álbum, Breakfast in América fue publicada como segundo sencillo promocional y alcanzó el puesto nueve en la lista UK Singles Chart. La canción fue escrita por Roger Hodgson antes de la formación de Supertramp, durante su adolescencia, aunque posteriormente se acreditó conjuntamente a Hodgson y Rick Davies. La letra habla sobre una persona que nunca ha estado en Estados Unidos y fantasea con el país. Y esta es la canción. El éxito de Breakfast in America continuó con Famous Last Words, tras el cual Hodgson anunció su abandono para emprender una carrera en solitario. Con Davies como líder de facto de Supertramp, el grupo publicó Brother Where You Bound (1985), con una mayor influencia del rock progresivo, y Free as a Bird (1987), que incorporó elementos del dance y contó con la incorporación de Mark Hart. Tras una gira posterior, Supertramp estuvo inactivo durante casi una década. En 1996, Davies volvió a reunir al grupo, ampliado con nuevos músicos, para publicar Some Things Never Change, seguido de una gira en 1999 y de Slow Motion en 2002, su último álbum hasta la fecha. Tras ocho años de inactividad, Davies reformó nuevamente el grupo para realizar nuevas giras pero sin aportar novedades a su historial. Veremos hasta donde puede estirar el producto. Vamos a escuchar, de su último disco, la canción que le da título: Slow Motion. Otro grupo de leyenda fue Aerosmith, con Steven Tyler de cantante y Joe Perry a la guitarra. En su primera vida fueron la réplica americana de los Stones, básicamente por su sonido agresivamente rítmico, con raíces en el blues. La banda se formó en Boston, en 1970. En 1972 firmaron un contrato con Columbia Records y tras lanzar una serie de grabaciones, realmente se consolidaron en 1975 con el álbum Toys in the Attic. Con su siguiente álbum, Rocks, de 1976, cimentaron su estatus de super estrellas de hard rock. Para finales de la década de los 70, eran ya una de las bandas más populares de rock duro en todo el mundo, consiguiendo cosechar un gran número de seguidores. Sin embargo, la adicción a las drogas y los conflictos internos a los que se hicieron muy aficionados los miembros de la banda, darían como resultado la fuga de Perry y Whitford en 1979 y 1981, respectivamente. Serían sustituidos por Jimmy Crespo y Rick Dufay. La banda no tuvo grandes éxitos entre 1980 y 1984, lanzando solamente un álbum, Rock in a Hard Place, que sería disco de oro, pero no a la altura de sus éxitos anteriores. Aunque Perry y Whitford, los dos fugados, regresaron en 1984 y la banda firmó un contrato de grabación con Geffen Records, no sería hasta el lanzamiento en 1987 del álbum Permanent Vacation en que la banda recuperaría el nivel de popularidad que había experimentado en la década de 1970. A lo largo de las décadas de los 80 y 90, la banda obtuvo varios éxitos y ganó numerosos premios musicales con los álbumes Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), y Nine Lives (1997). Su regreso fue descrito como uno de los momentos más importantes y espectaculares de la historia del rock and roll. Después de 46 años de dar conciertos, la banda hizo una gira de despedida en 2017. Uno de estos últimos éxitos fue precisamente esta canción: My Girl Aerosmith es una de las bandas con mayor número de ventas de todos los tiempos, han vendido más de 200 millones de álbumes en todo el mundo, incluyendo 66,5 millones de álbumes solamente en los Estados Unidos. También tienen el récord de ser el grupo estadounidense con mayor número de discos de oro y platino. La banda ha conseguido 21 entradas al Top 40 del Billboard Hot 100, nueve números uno en el Mainstream Rock Tracks, cuatro premios Grammy, y diez MTV Video Music. Han sido incluidos en el Salón de la Fama del Rock en el 2001, y en 2005 fueron clasificados n.º 57 en la lista de los 100 mejores artistas de todos los tiempos de la revista Rolling Stone. No está mal para unos chicos tan malos. Nos despedimos de Aerosmith con otro poderoso corte de este último disco: Fever. Fueron muchos los grupos que aparecieron en esta mitad de los 70 y de casi todos ellos daremos cumplida cuenta en un próximo programa. El de hoy lo despedimos con uno de ellos: Kansas. Sirva como anticipo de lo que vendrá este exitazo de la banda: Dust in the wind. Pues hasta aquí hemos llegado, el próximo día más historias, más músicos y más música. Hasta entonces… Buenas Vibraciones.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke frankly with ITV news anchor Tom Bradby on several occasions throughout their recent Africa tour. That became the documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey.They spoke of their struggles in the limelight, Harry's relationship with William and his mental health battle.Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper (@anngripper) is joined by Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers (@rjmyers) and Express royal correspondent Richard Palmer (@royalreporter) to discuss the documentary, the royal family's reaction and what it means for the future of the Sussexes.They also discuss the Channel 4 Dispatches investigation into Prince Andrew's friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have completed a successful visit to Pakistan - and made the most of their plans being disrupted by a thunderstorm.Express royal editor Richard Palmer (@royalreporter), who was on the plane with the royals when it returned to Lahore after failing to land in Islamabad, makes his debut on Pod Save The Queen.He joins host Ann Gripper (@anngripper) and Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers (@rjmyers) to discuss the tour's successes and memorable moments. And designer Nauman Arfeen (@Nauman_Arfeen), the man behind Prince William's stunning sherwani, reveals how it came about and the impact the tour has had in Pakistan.Join the team on Instagram @podsave For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to Hitmaker 3 a.k.a Dub Radio 148. Mixed by Rene Double. This killer episode has over 40 records that will leave your ears oozing out brain mass cause the beat are blowing your mind. “Peep Game” is a dope Canadian #banger by Toronto rapper GEE WUNDER. SUSPECT outta Kitchener Ontario link up with ONYX for a #classic Ajax Canada’s own Peter Jackson lights up the remix to “Problem” produced by Dummy Beats. This Episode brinmg in classic 90’s artists but in the now with mega super-stars DMX, BUSTA RHYMES, ROYCE DA 5’9” & M..O.P to name a few. Dan-e-o bring straight fire with the assistance of Toronto Legends Mathematik & Deuce Deuce on the exclusive remix of “Rap Essentials” Mezziah stands strong on this Dub radio Mix, with the dope remix of “#slomo” and we “Finally” see Junia-T at it again keeping your head nodding for sure. New Shady Records artists Conway 7 Westside Gunn are featured in a few records, Drake comes on hard with “Diplomatic Immunity” good old Snoop Doggy Dog come correct with a take on Slick Rick’s Classic but fort the heads now and features Kokane! D.O. Gibson & Rufus are doing a special Dub Radio remix of “Black Canadian” Famed rapper and October’s Very Own P Reign who now goes by Preme has a Heater for the whip with YG assisted “Loaded” and there about 20 other sick features on this pod cast. Track listing: Rene Double – Dubtro Gee Wunder – Peep Game (Prod by Gee Wunder) Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana – Bloody Mary Suspect & Onyx – Heat Mark Jordan & Peter Jackson – Problem Remix (Prod by Dummy Beats) Nature & Capone – This One 2 Chainz Feat. YG & Offset – Proud Method Man – Ting Dun DMX Feat. Royce Da 5’9” & KXNG Crooked – King Kong Dan-e-o Feat. Mathematik & Deuce Deuce – Rap Essentials (R Dub L Remix) Royce Da 5’9 Feat. Black Thought, Aloe Blacc & Joyner Lucas – Wrote My Way Out Remix Kyo Itachi Feat. Reks, Ruste Juxx, Skyzoo, Termanology & Conway – Trillmatic Anthem M.O.P & DJ DRK – All For Nothing Remix Apathy Feat. Celph Titled & M.O.P – Stomp Rappers Rawmatik Feat. Merkules, MadChild & DJ Danetic – Raw Deal Lil Fame of M.O.P – Say Nothing (Produced by I-Fresh) Mezziah - #Slomo (R Dub L Remix) Nipsey Hussle Feat. Dom Kennedy & Belly – Double Up Junia-T – Finally Jay Rock Feat. Kendrick lamar & Future – King’s Dead Tech N9ne & King Iso – Bad Juju Pull The Fuckin Trigger Feat. Conway, Black & Dirty White – 2004 Lynch Feat. Royce Da 5’9”, Yaydo & HighRise – Speak On It Royal Flush & M.O.P – Qu Theology 3 & Via Linez – Telus Ad Busta Rhymes Feat. Missy Elliott & Kelly Rowland – Get It Esco Raps – Mind On Mine (R Dub L Remix) Big Sean, Pharrell Williams, Quavo & Rae Sremmurd – Aries (Yugo) (Prod. by Mike Will Made-It) Juelz Santana & Young King – Money Way PrinceDaBoss Feat. K. Money - #Bitcoins (Prod. by 220onDaBeat) Migos & Drake – Walk It Talk It Lil Jon Feat. Offset & 2 Chainz – Alive Factor Chandeller & D-Sisve – Gepettos Accordian O. Gibson & Rufus – Black Canadian Remix Drake – Diplomatic Immunity Snoop Dogg & Kokane – Doggytails A$ap Rocky Feat. Gucci Mane & 21 Savage – Cocky (Prod by London On Da Track) El Camino & Westside Gunn – Blood, Sweat & Tearz Preme a.k.a P Reign & YG – Loaded Rene Double – Outro/Shout Outs Shout out in the mix include: DJ Disspare, Brody, Crystal Tilly, Bailey B, Doh-Ski, Jory, Tyler Cerny, Mike Stoan, Eddie aLexus & Sonya, Osafa. Bayju Sudra. Kriss Ross, DJ Street Vybz, Jeremy Rice, Michale Davis, pain, Dylan, Brian&Erin, Chicago 2015, Jessie Kirk, DJ Anchor, Gee Wunder, Richard Palmer, NS Wilson, Leandro, Joel, Freddie Di Martino & Tylacemyz Thank you for checking out this pocast! You can subscribe on ITunes, Google Play Store, IHeart Radio & Spotify. Go to www.DJRDUBL.me to subscribe and NEVER miss a show again! For Requests, send them to sara@djrdubl.com Visit www.DJRDUBL.com to hear all 150+ Dub Radio shows by Canada’s illest Rene Double. To submit music for play send music to rdubl@djrdubl.com
Doug Daily delivers a Father's Day message at Horizon's Exploring Service. Includes an interview with Richard Palmer.
Richard Palmer discusses the future of networking in a developing environment and how virtual servers will have to adapt to deal with new challenges. (October 24, 2012)