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Best podcasts about Richard Weston

Latest podcast episodes about Richard Weston

Vandal Factory
Factory Floor Cuts: Richard Weston

Vandal Factory

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 30:53


Film director and actor Richard Weston chats about his latest film 'Sparked', a drama about boxing and men's mental health set in working class Birkenhead. Richard talks about his love for film, his own experiences of mental health as well as the importance of boxing clubs for working class communities. To listen to a song chosen by Richard, head on over to episode #25: Rage Is Valid.Find us on Facebook, Instagram and X and search Vandal Factory Playlist on Spotify. You can support the podcast on Patreon! For as little as £1 a month you can be a mega legend and help make these podcasts...and allow us to commission other artists!Support us on at patreon.com/VandalFactory.

Vandal Factory
#25 - Rage Is Valid (Shareefa Energy & Richard Weston)

Vandal Factory

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 101:19


Arts & activism, hope & anger, solidarity & rage! Henry & Natalie are back with an interview with indomitable poet and activist Shareefa Energy, who talks about her journey into performance poetry. Film director and actor Richard Weston chats about his latest film 'Sparked', a drama about boxing and men's mental health set in working class Birkenhead. Plus Khairani Barokka shares one of her latest poems from brand new collection 'amuk', and theatre director Viv Gordon shares a song that inspires her work.We also discuss the importance and plight of freelancers in the arts sector, play some banging tunes and shout out student activism across the world! Find us on Facebook, Instagram and X and search Vandal Factory Playlist on Spotify. You can support the podcast on Patreon! For as little as £1 a month you can be a mega legend and help make these podcasts...and allow us to commission other artists!Support us on at patreon.com/VandalFactory.

Finovate Podcast
EP 210: Richard Weston, Tuum

Finovate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 15:59


FinovateEurope Best of Show winner Tuum on the value of flexibility in core banking.

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SBS German - SBS Deutsch
White asparagus from Tasmania - Weißer Spargel aus Tasmanien

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 14:33


In Tasmania, farmer Richard Weston has set himself the task of providing Australia with the finest white asparagus. For ten years, he has been working with “White Tasmanian Asparagus” to successfully grow the vegetable. In order for this to be successful, it requires not only the climatic conditions and the right soil, but also knowledge. The path to growing asparagus in Australia wasn't an easy one. - In Tasmanien hat es sich der Landwirt Richard Weston zur Aufgabe gemacht Australien mit feinstem weißem Spargel zu versorgen. Seit Zehn Jahren arbeitet er mit „White Tasmanian Asparagus“ daran, das Gemüse erfolgreich anzubauen. Damit das gelingen kann, bedarf es neben den klimatischen Bedingungen und dem richtigen Boden auch des Wissens. Der Weg zum Spargelanbau in Australien war kein einfacher.

On a tout vu
SXE01 - On a tout vu le Bus Magique !

On a tout vu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 85:08


Entre les aventures de Doctor Who, les relations entre cousin à la Christine Boutin et les uniformes des écoliers qui rappellent les heures sombres de l'Histoire on a clairement tout vu et tout compris du Bus Magique dont on a vu le premier épisode "Lost in Space" écrit par Brian Meehi & Jocelyn Stevenson diffusé le 10 septembre 1994 et le dernier épisode des Nouvelles aventures du Bus Magique "Making Magic" écrit par Richard Weston et diffusé le 13 avril 2018 sur Netflix.Premier épisode spécial en attendant la saison 2Nous soutenir : patreon.com/OnaToutVuNous suivre : twitter.com/onatoutvu | instagram.com/onatoutvu_podcast | nileane.fr/@onatoutvuUn podcast Drama Queerz & What a Coinkyd Inc. Productions, présentée par Agathe Mametz, Morgann Gicquel et Niléane Dorffer. Photo du podcast Pauline Martinez. Mixage et compositions sonores assurée par Arnold Savary, enregistrement dans les locaux du Moment à Césure avec l'aimable participation de Danae Moyano Rodriguez.

Architecture Today
Phil Coffey and Richard Weston in conversation with Isabel Allen

Architecture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 37:11


Cove Ridge, the relationship between architecture and photography, riffs on post-modernism and the joys of cinematic space.

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Sporting Denver
How to Be A More Effective Soccer Coach Immediately with Gold Dust boys, David & Keith Mayer

Sporting Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 67:25


Join the host Richard Weston as he interviews his coaching friends from Liverpool and 7 Elite Academy talk about their new book Gold Dust. 

Sporting Denver
From Denver Pioneer to Top Level Pro Player - Kristen Hamilton

Sporting Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 37:39


Kristen Hamilton (born April 17, 1992) is an American professional soccer player who plays for the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League and for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League.What’s it take to win a NWSL title? Play for your country and be a prolific goalscorer on two continents? Sporting Denver host Richie English catches up with homegrown talent Kristen Hamilton for a one on one shooting session. Winner takes all. Tune in…..SOCIAL MEDIA LINK…TWITTER…. @khamilton17INSTAGRAM…. k_ham17BIO…….Kristen Hamilton (born April 17, 1992) is an American professional soccer player who plays for the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League and for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League.Hamilton grew up playing club soccer for the Colorado Storm. She attended Columbine High School from 2006–2010.University of Denver Pioneers, 2010–2013[edit]Hamilton attended the University of Denver from 2010 to 2013 where she played for the Denver Pioneers and became the school's all-time leader is points (138) and goals (51).She was one 25 NCAA players, in all divisions, to have 30+ goals and 20+ assists in their career and the only NCAA Division I athlete in history to be named player of the year in three different conferences. Hamilton finished her career ranked third at Denver in all-time assists with 36 and fifth nationally. She ranked fourth in career points and sixth in goals. Starting all 88 games in the forward position, she averaged 0.58 goals and 0.41 assists per game, ranking No. 21 in goals and No. 5 in assists per game nationally.In 2011, Hamilton was named Female Athlete of the year by the University of Denver and the team's Most Valuable Player. The following year in 2012, she was named NSCAA Third Team All-American and to the First Team All-West Region. She was named WAC Player of the Year and was a First Team All-WAC selection. The same year, she was twice named WAC Offensive Player of the Week for the weeks of September 10 and 24. She was also named College Sports 360's National Player of the week for Week 6.Western New York Flash, 2014–2016Hamilton was selected by the Western New York Flash as the 36th overall pick of the 2014 NWSL College Draft. She was the first University of Denver graduate to be selected in a NWSL draft. She did not play the 2014 season due to an ACL injury suffered in pre-season.Hamilton was part of the Flash team that won the 2016 NWSL Championship, she entered the game as a substitute in extra time.North Carolina Courage, 2017– present.Following the 2016 season, the Western New York Flash was sold and relocated to North Carolina.[7] She appeared in 16 regular season games for the Courage, scoring 4 goals. She appeared in North Carolina's semi-final match as a first half substitute, replacing the injured Debinha.In 2019, Hamilton scored her first career hat trick, followed by a four-goal game vs Houston to tie the league record for most goals in a single game.Western Sydney Wanderers - loan 2019.Hamilton was called up as an overaged player to the United States U23 team on August 21, 2019.Five days later, she received her first call-up to the senior team due to a number of injuries.On September 3, 2019, Hamilton earned her first cap with the senior national team, coming on in the second half for fellow NC Courage teammate Jessica MacDonald, in a friendly against Portugal.HonorsIndividual2013 MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist2013 Senior CLASS Award finalistNWSL Second XI: 2019ClubWestern New York FlashNWSL Champions: 2016North Carolina CourageNWSL Champions: 2018, 2019NWSL Shield: 2017, 2018, 2019

Sporting Denver
Soccer Ambassador on a Mission

Sporting Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 39:18


Samantha “Sam” Lofton is one of many former women’s soccer players that is part of the Ambassadors, a group that is committed to spreading the game of soccer and help with mission trips throughout the world. The Ambassadors started in England and is a Christian-based club and the North American program is based in Cleveland.Lofton said. “I’ve met some of the sweetest little kids and hearing how I’ve changed their lives, even in broken English, makes me emotional every time. … Many of these kids don’t have much, and to inspire them to play sports is so humbling.”Drop in to hear Sam and host Richie English meditate over the subjects of soccer, travel, appreciation, and the mission of giving hope.SOCIAL MEDIA….INSTAGRAM….samloftonTWITTER…. @sam_loftonE-MAIL…info@meditationbysam.comSamantha "Sam" Lofton (born April 29, 1992) is an American soccer defender who plays for Breiðablik UBK of Úrvalsdeild kvenna. Having previously played for Boston Breakers and Portland Thorns FC of National Women's Soccer League.College careerComing from a standout career in high school where she earned several honors. Sam Lofton debuted for James Madison Dukes in 2010. Along her entire career at Dukes, Lofton recorded a total of 80 appearances with six goals. She also earned several important honors, such as being named to CAA All-Academic team in 2013 and 2014, to the First Team All-CAA honoree in 2014 and Second Team NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region honoree in 2014.Club careerAfter spending some time with Washington Spirit Reserves in the W-League and helping the team to reach the W-League Final for the first time, she was picked by Boston Breakers in the 20th overall of the 2015 NWSL College Draft and became the first James Madison University player to be drafted by a NWSL team.In 2016 Lofton went to Portland Thorns. In the same year, she signed with Sunnanå SK of Damallsvenskan, the highest women's soccer division in Sweden.Since 2017, Lofton is playing for Breiðablik UBK of Úrvalsdeild kvenna in the first division of Iceland. 

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 167 - Cheryl Floyd

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 80:10


Cheryl Floyd has taught middle school band in Austin, TX for over 30 years and is one of the most highly regarded middle school band directors in the country. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and has commissioned or been part of the consortium for 14 works for band. Topics: Cheryl's background growing up in Texas, going to Baylor University and starting her career as a teacher. The importance of encouraging students and giving them the type of positive feedback that keeps them playing. The background stories of a few of the 14 works that she has been a part of commissioning. Peer leadership in the middle school band. Teaching in Texas and the power of sound to sight teaching. A general discussion about teaching beginners and middle school band. An anecdote about George Steinbrenner. Links: Cheryl Floyd at Music for All 204 Progressive Sight Reading Tunes Bernstein: Suite from "Candide" Mozart: Serenade for 13 Winds in B-flat major, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Biography: Cheryl Floyd completed her twenty-fifth year as Director of Bands at Hill Country Middle School in Austin, Texas in May 2017.  The Hill Country Middle School Band is recognized as one if the exemplary middle school programs in the nation. Prior to her tenure at Hill Country, she served as Director of Bands at Murchison Middle School, also in Austin, for eight years.  Musical organizations under her leadership have consistently been sited for musical excellence at both local contests and national invitational festivals.  Mrs. Floyd is recognized nationally for her educational and musical vision and commitment at the middle school level.  In 1990 her Murchison program was the recipient of the coveted Sudler Cup Award presented to exceptional middle school band programs by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. The Hill Country Middle School Band has performed at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1998 and again in 2006, Music For All’s National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis (March 2012),and most recently at the Western International Band Clinic (November 2014) under Mrs. Floyd’s direction. Mrs. Floyd routinely serves as a conductor on the University of Texas at Austin band camp faculty and has been a member of summer music faculties at Music For All's Summer Symposium, Arkansas Tech University, Baylor University, Texas Lutheran University Stephen F. Austin University, University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.  She enjoys an active schedule as an adjudicator, clinician, author and guest conductor throughout the United States, having served as one of the first women guest conductors of the United States Navy Band in Washington, D.C. in September, 1998. Cheryl Floyd was the recipient of the Texas Bandmasters Association Exemplary Middle School Band Program Citation and she appeared on the cover of the May 2005 Instrumentalist magazine which contained a featured article on the Hill Country Middle School band program. In 2003, Mrs. Floyd was elected to the American Bandmasters’ Association. She is the fifth female member of this 225 member organization and was the first middle school band director to be chosen for ABA membership. She serves on that organization’s selection committee for the prestigious Sousa/ABA/Ostwald Composition Competition. For nearly three decades, she has maintained a keen interest in commissioning new works for concert band and has collaborated with such internationally recognized composers as Frank Ticheli, Cajun Folk Songs, Shenandoah, Bob Margolis, Renaissance Fair, Dana Wilson, Sang!, Ron Nelson, Courtly Airs and Dances, Steven Barton, Hill Country Flourishes, Chris Tucker, Twilight in the Wilderness. Catherine McMichael, Cape Breton Postcard, Undertow, by John Mackey Spangled Heavens by Donald Grantham, a consortium commission for TMEA's MS Region 18 by Viet Cuong entitled Diamond Tide, and most recently, Sparkle by Scott McAllister.. The works generated by these ongoing projects have been widely acclaimed as being among the most significant works for young band. A 1980 graduate of Baylor University, Mrs. Floyd has also done graduate work at the University of Texas with Paula Crider, Robert Duke and Karl Kraber.  Since 1985 she has served as co-principal flute with the Austin Symphonic Band and in this capacity has performed at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1989, 1997 and 2007, the American Bandmasters Association in 1993 and 2006 and before the Texas Music Educators Association and Texas Bandmasters Association on numerous occasions. She is a member of ABA, TMEA, TBA, and Phi Beta Mu. In 2016 she was named a Yamaha Master Educator, one of only 18 in the nation. As such she is positioned to appear throughout the United States as a conductor, clinician and educator representing Yamaha. She annually serves as an evaluator for the Music For All National Concert Band Festival and was recently appointed to the Middle School Educational team for the Music For All Summer Symposium. Looming on the horizon is a book to be published by GIA Publications entitled “Middle School My Way.” ​ Paramount in her life is her musical family including her husband, Richard Floyd, State Director of Music Emeritus at the University of Texas and their son, Richard Weston, who holds a trombone performance degree from the University of Texas and is pursuing his musical career in Los Angeles.

Backchat
National Reconciliation Week 2020

Backchat

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 25:12


One of the enduring issues faced by Indigenous communities is the forced removal of children from their families. Richard Weston from The Family Matters campaign explains why Indigenous kids are 10 times more likely to be removed than non-Indigenous children. A survey by Reconciliation Australia revealed that while 90% of Australians support reconciliation, less than a third know how to help. Yorta Yorta woman and lecturer at the University of Wollongong, Summer May Finlay explains how non-Indigenous people should engage in Indigenous spaces, and what we need to improve beyond National Reconciliation Week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Dirt  Gardening, Sustainability and Food
Olives, White Asparagus and Peony Roses

All The Dirt Gardening, Sustainability and Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 39:28


Southern Tasmanian farmer Richard Weston specialises in peony roses, and olives and discusses the challenges of growing white asparagus. Enjoy!  Be sure to follow us on Instagram @allthedirtpodcast

Speaking Out
COVID-19: Food security, medical supplies and isolation

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 60:00


Speaking Out
COVID-19: Food security, medical supplies and isolation

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 60:00


The Early Education Show
BONUS: A national commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people (with Richard Weston, CEO of SNAICC)

The Early Education Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 18:31


This week, SNAICC and Family Matters have released a Position Paper endorsed by more than 80 organisations and individuals calling for the establishment of a national commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people. Liam talks with SNAICC CEO Richard Weston about why this position is needed and what a commissioner could achieve. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com. 

Speaking Out
Family Matters 2019

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 15:48


Calls for action, as the latest figures on Indigenous out-of-home care reveal little has changed in the sector over the past 12 months.

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Speaking Out
Family Matters 2019

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 60:00


Calls for action, as the latest figures on Indigenous out-of-home care reveal little has changed in the sector over the past 12 months.

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Speaking Out
Family Matters 2019

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 60:00


Calls for action, as the latest figures on Indigenous out-of-home care reveal little has changed in the sector over the past 12 months.

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Speaking Out
Family Matters 2019

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 15:48


Calls for action, as the latest figures on Indigenous out-of-home care reveal little has changed in the sector over the past 12 months.

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St Paul's Leamington Spa
Fathers (11:15am) – Ephesians 3:14-21 – 16th June 2019

St Paul's Leamington Spa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 23:40


This is the talk from our 11:15am service on 16th June 2019. The passage was Ephesians 3:14-21 and Richard Weston spoke with the title 'Fathers'.

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
National Reconciliation Week to focus on truth telling

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 7:03


It's a week dedicated to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. National Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia each year between 27 May and 3 June. This year the focus is on truth-telling and what role it can play in reconciliation.

Speaking Out
Because of Them We Must

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 60:00


Statistics show that Indigenous children are 11 times more likely to be placed in out of home care than non-Indigenous children.

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Speaking Out
Because of Them We Must

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 60:00


Statistics show that Indigenous children are 11 times more likely to be placed in out of home care than non-Indigenous children.

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Speaking Out
Healing Our Spirit Worldwide

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 60:00


For our grandchildren's grandchildren, the 8th Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Gathering focussed on addressing intergenerational trauma in First Nation's communities globally.

Speaking Out
Healing Our Spirit Worldwide

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 60:00


For our grandchildren's grandchildren, the 8th Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Gathering focussed on addressing intergenerational trauma in First Nation's communities globally.

Australian politics live podcast
Ending the legacy of the stolen generations – Australian politics live podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 30:32


Richard Weston from the Healing Foundation joins Katharine Murphy to talk about a report into the legacy of the stolen generations and the social problems that still need to be solved. Supporting the Indigenous community will lead to benefits for the whole community, he says, but doing nothing will see the social cost continue to rise.

In Our Time
Architecture in the 20th Century

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 1999 27:59


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the rise in so-called spectacular architecture at the end of the 20th century. Is architecture to do with what we live in, where it's located, the buildings that accommodate at best so much more than a few private bodies, or is it the spectacular, even show-off, extravagance, even fantasy, of architects - or is it engineers who see the huge swash of public money as an opportunity to plant a place in posterity? Daniel Libeskind has been heralded as one of the greatest architects of his generation and of the latter half of the 20th century. He is the architect of some spectacular buildings - two of which are the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the highly controversial Spiral Extension to London's own Victoria and Albert Museum, which his critics have described as looking like imploding cardboard boxes.But why are we witnessing at the end of the century a sudden glut of spectacular buildings, such as Libeskind's? What do they say about the state of contemporary architecture? And do they show a blatant disregard for history? Is it merely‘the architecture of excess in a world of diminishing resources, a chic counterpoint at the end of the 20th century'?With Daniel Libeskind architect of the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Spiral Extension to London's Victoria and Albert Museum; Richard Weston, architect and lecturer at De Montfort University.

In Our Time: Culture
Architecture in the 20th Century

In Our Time: Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 1999 27:59


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the rise in so-called spectacular architecture at the end of the 20th century. Is architecture to do with what we live in, where it’s located, the buildings that accommodate at best so much more than a few private bodies, or is it the spectacular, even show-off, extravagance, even fantasy, of architects - or is it engineers who see the huge swash of public money as an opportunity to plant a place in posterity? Daniel Libeskind has been heralded as one of the greatest architects of his generation and of the latter half of the 20th century. He is the architect of some spectacular buildings - two of which are the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the highly controversial Spiral Extension to London’s own Victoria and Albert Museum, which his critics have described as looking like imploding cardboard boxes.But why are we witnessing at the end of the century a sudden glut of spectacular buildings, such as Libeskind’s? What do they say about the state of contemporary architecture? And do they show a blatant disregard for history? Is it merely‘the architecture of excess in a world of diminishing resources, a chic counterpoint at the end of the 20th century’?With Daniel Libeskind architect of the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Spiral Extension to London’s Victoria and Albert Museum; Richard Weston, architect and lecturer at De Montfort University.