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It’s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it’s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of “friends” of the show – Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplifier Heads, Numb Surprise, and The Bablers. There’s a set devoted to veteran acts that all released records today – The Waterboys, Craig Finn, Mekons, and Will Johnson. There’s the long-awaited full-length album (after literally dozens of EP’s) by our pals Vista Blue. Superchunk is back with a new single, and Swami John Reis has another smoking new album. And there’s also the usual mix of new and longtime favorite artists with quality tracks. What’s your favorite new release? What did you like best on tonight’s show? What are you hoping to hear next week? Let me know your thoughts! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
It’s time for another rundown of brand new tunes, and once again this month it’s a two part series. This week features, as always, a number of “friends” of the show – Tom Whillock, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, The Amplif...
CMS has a goal that by 2030 all Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries will be in value-based care arrangements. This means that providers will be accountable for the quality and total cost of care. Rob Moss, Principal, SullivanCotter, and Maggie Martin, Chief Legal Officer, Oklahoma Hospital Association, discuss the current climate surrounding the health care system's continued move toward value-based care. They focus on Oklahoma's journey to managed Medicaid, approaches and best practices related to value-based care metrics and payer contracts, and workforce factors. Sponsored by SullivanCotter.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.
Beware ..... Ouest Track Radio ( O.T.R. ) Dab+ Le Havre FR. " Free & Easy " Live Radio rock show Sunday the 17th -November 2024- Playlist Patryck Albert : .....intro...Wiggin' Out , Fleshtones , Lombago Surfer , Mickey& the Drags , Hot Box , New York Dolls , Hard-Ons , Iggy & the Stooges , Hard-Ons , Rob Moss & the Skin-Tight Skin , Powerknobs , Cheap Cassettes , Velvet Underground , Laissez-Fairs , Pop Art, Rollin' Stones , Greg Prevost , Armoires , Cavemen , Beatles ...... eat this rock show Man-eaters & Woman-eaters ....!
The end of September also means it’s the end of the third quarter of the year, so tonight’s show celebrates the great music that has come out these last three months. There’s a little something for everyone tonight, from the melodic goth tones of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to savage garage punk from The Putz and Stiff Richards. There are veteran bands that have been around for 45-50 years (The Dictators, Nervous Eaters), along with a ton of new blood. There’s friends of the show (Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, Tamar Berk) next to a plethora of artists I wish were my friends. I also begin the festivities with a very personal story, and I would like to thank those that have reached out to offer me encouragement. It’s very appreciated and brings a smile to this old curmudgeon. For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
As we have all year long, this month’s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week’s first part features a ton of “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Numb Surprise. There’s new material byperennial Ledge favorites Dave Strong, The Beatersband, and The Trouble Seekers. And there’s a ton of power pop this week, including a trio of new releases from Big Stir Records. There’s also a sample of tracks from the 25th volume of the International Pop Overthrow series. Amy Rigby’s wonderful new record, Hang In There With Me, is also featured, as is Lydia Loveless’ piano reworking of her classic Somewhere Else album, titled Something Else. Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have over 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
As we have all year long, this month’s new release eisode is once again a two part series. This week’s first part features a ton of “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and S...
Date Day for Lori & I today! Went to The Brevard Zoo and walked the walk. The zoo is repairing and readying for the big fall and winter ‘snowbird & families” influx. We ran into our friend Judy Berman Artist. She was kind enough to become our tour person, as we haven't been there in a LOOOOOONG time! Thank you, Judy! Lunch at The Soup Shop and then home to get today's podcast show recorded! The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ AND NOW there is a website! themusicauthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!August 26, 2024, Monday, page two…Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin - What Happened (To The Rock 'n' Roll)The Armoires - Snake Island Thirteen [Benefit Split Single For The People Of The Ukraine] (Big Stir Records)Roy Crank - Don't Kill That World I'm Living In [Benefit Split Single For The People Of The Ukraine] (Big Stir Records)Steve Aliment Featuring Annie O'Neill Music - Lonesome Broken HomeGeoff Palmer - A Hard Day's Life [Charts & Graphs] (Rum Bar Records) (Stardumb Records)@The Blasts - Red Van Dealer ManThe Brother Stereo - Time in History@The Chords UK - Indie Disco Friday NightDanny Wilkerson - When Your Number's Up [Wilkerson] (
More “100% Random Access play Selection!” for Friday! That means more surprise songs…because we all know predictable radio is BORING! The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ AND NOW there is a website! themusicauthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!August 8, 2024, Thursday, chapter three…Thrift Store Halo - What Are We Gonna Do Now? [Live And Unlearn - EP]Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians - Slow Drivin' Man [The Compendium Of Unruly Caterwauling]@ABC - The Look Of LoveAutogramm - Internal Data [No Rules]Blackbirds F.C. - Lake Of Stars @Tilli - Wild Thing (Jonathan Lea)Yipes - Argyle AvenueLucas Aaron - Ghost [Domino] (koolkatmusik.com)The Armoires - Here Comes The Song (Big Stir Records)The Smithereens - Dear Abby [The Lost Album]@Real Sickies - 9. Hold On Baby [Love Is For Lovers]@LMS8 - Love Connection (Lisa Mychols & SUPER 8)Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin With Tony Reed - Basement PartyBlack Light Medusa - Be My BabyRogers & Butler - Soho Fantasy [Studio 3]Christopher Thomas - To Be A StarThe Jellybricks - My Favorite Fear [Soap Opera] (@Rite-Off Records)@Bleu – Thank You
We may be heading to the end of summer but it’s not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight’s first part features a number of “friends of the show”, including monthly singles by White Rose Motor Oil and Rob Moss & Skin-Tight Skin. There Realpunkradio’s Greg Lonesome with his Intrusive Thoughts project, a teaser from Tamar Berk’s upcoming record, a couple of new tracks from Big Stir Records, and plenty of others that so graciously keep me on their mailing list! Of course, that’s not all. We have the return of X with reportedly their final album. There’s the first new Kaisers album in 246 months! Jack White is also represented with his surprise new release that I’m not afraid to say is his best music since the demise of The White Stripes. Plus so much more! Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! For more info, including […]
We may be heading to the end of summer but it's not the end of great music. Once again, the new release episode for this month has been expanded into a two part extravaganza. Tonight's first part features a number of “friends of the show”, including monthly singles by White Rose Motor Oil and Rob Moss & Skin-Tight Skin. There Realpunkradio's Greg Lonesome with his Intrusive Thoughts project, a teaser from Tamar Berk's upcoming record, a couple of new tracks from Big Stir Records, and plenty of others that so graciously keep me on their mailing list! Of course, that's not all. We have the return of X with reportedly their final album. There's the first new Kaisers album in 246 months! Jack White is also represented with his surprise new release that I'm not afraid to say is his best music since the demise of The White Stripes. Plus so much more! Along with these releases are the usual mix of punk, garage, power pop, and much more! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 500 classic films from over 110 years of releases! For more info, including […]
Welcome to The “ On The Rocks With Roxy Podcast” Dive into the ultimate nightlife w/ me, ROXY! Join me on my Podcast journey as I mix up my go-to drinks, uncover mystery cocktails, and unpack the drama bts of the bar life + more
Earlier this week, fans of Minneapolis rock and roll were stunned by the news that former Zuzu’s Petals leader Laurie Lindeen had passed away on July 1 due to a brain aneurysm. Besdies that wonderful 90s band, Lindeen later published her memoirs, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story, in 2008. Of course, we had to memoralize her passing with a few tracks from her band. Since it’s also the first Friday of the month, it’s also new release night, so the second half focuses primarily on “friends of the show”. There’s the monthly new tracks by White Rose Motor Oil, Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin, and Moss’ other project, ROBOTOM, Ltd. There’s a trio of brand new tunes from our friends at Rum Bar Records, and towards the end of the show there are two cuts from records that are bound to do very well on my end of the year charts! Also, please head to YouTube and subscribe to our channel – Public Domain Classics 888. We have close to 300 classic films from over 110 years of releases! For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
I don’t think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That’s the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week’s episode kicks off with a “friends of the show” series of tracks. There’s the latest in White Rose Motor Oil’s “pre-owned songs” series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob’s side project Robotom, LTD. But there’s also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his Faster and Louder blog, “the band’s debut single ‘Daytime Drama’ is a ferocious shot of rockin’ old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy…of course ‘Daytime Drama’ is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.” Along with these great tunes from our pals, there’s a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, […]
I don't think anybody is surprised that once again the monthly new release episode is a two parter. That's the way this excellent year in music has gone, and will hopefully carry on all the way through December. This week's episode kicks off with a “friends of the show” series of tracks. There's the latest in White Rose Motor Oil's “pre-owned songs” series, along with the monthly releases of new tracks by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin and Rob's side project Robotom, LTD. But there's also the exciting news that fellow RealPunkRadio DJ Greg Lonesome, host of the Rock ‘n' Roll Manifesto, has a new project called Intrusice Thoughts. As legendary blogger Lord Rutledge wrote on his Faster and Louder blog, “the band's debut single ‘Daytime Drama' is a ferocious shot of rockin' old school punk with a very important message. Greg wrote the lyrics as a reflection of how he felt starting therapy…of course ‘Daytime Drama' is a dark song, but it ends with a glimmer of hope.” Along with these great tunes from our pals, there's a set devoted to the fantastic Jem Records Celebrates Jagger & Richards, along with new music by Buffalo Tom, Memo PST, Ultrabomb, Micah Schnabel, […]
I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month’s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate. I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he’s been a great friend for the over 40 years he’s been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight’s show. But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their “pre-owned songs” series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There’s also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others! My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all […]
I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month's two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate. I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he's been a great friend for the over 40 years he's been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight's show. But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their “pre-owned songs” series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year's “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There's also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others! My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all […]
Wesley Fuller - Back To Square OneManual Scan - Shooting StarsThe Pretty Flowers - Police MeThe Follies - Square Peg Round HoleThe Lemon Twigs - My Golden YearsLuke of Ulysses -Car TroubleThe Revlons -The Way You (Touch My Hand) Agents - Modern GirlThe Vipers - I Got YouStudent Teachers - Channel 13 The Numbers - Working GirlThe Treez - I Like It When She Talks Dirty to MeOutlets - Best FriendsThe Deal - Get Me Off!Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin - You and TimeMarc Valentine -Tyrannical WrecksThe Mochines - Avalanche KidThe Electromagnates - Airwave HelloSpencer Segelov & Great Paintings - Don't You Know
Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight’s show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this year. As always, we have some tracks by “friends” of the show (Rob Moss, Dave Strong, Robbie Quine, Friends of Cesar Romero and others), some longtime faves (The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Laura Jane Grace, Keith Richards, etc.) and quite a few relative newcomers (Shadow Show, Mala Vista, Faz Waltz, and so much more). But this episode also includes a couple of tunes by a record that could quite possibly end up being my favorite record of the year, the self-titled debut album by The Sleeveens on Dirtnap Records. This is the dirty garage/punk record I’ve been crdaving for quite some time, and I hope you folks all love it as much as I do. And once again I have a late entry to the “Teenage Kicks” cover series, thanks to a fellow DJ who sent me a version set to be released in April by Canadian Music Hall of Famer Lee Aaron. The Undertones tune […]
Once again, the monthly new release show has to be expanded into a two-part extravaganza. 2023 is seriously shaping up to be a wonderful year for new music, as evidence not only by tonight's show but all of our new release broadcasts so far this year. As always, we have some tracks by “friends” of the show (Rob Moss, Dave Strong, Robbie Quine, Friends of Cesar Romero and others), some longtime faves (The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Laura Jane Grace, Keith Richards, etc.) and quite a few relative newcomers (Shadow Show, Mala Vista, Faz Waltz, and so much more). But this episode also includes a couple of tunes by a record that could quite possibly end up being my favorite record of the year, the self-titled debut album by The Sleeveens on Dirtnap Records. This is the dirty garage/punk record I've been crdaving for quite some time, and I hope you folks all love it as much as I do. And once again I have a late entry to the “Teenage Kicks” cover series, thanks to a fellow DJ who sent me a version set to be released in April by Canadian Music Hall of Famer Lee Aaron. The Undertones tune […]
Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there’s a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There’s 18 year old Owen Adamcik’s plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge “friends” such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin’s monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There’s the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk. And to kick things off is a late submission for last year’s “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, “thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!” sent me their version, and I couldn’t be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I’ll guarantee to open my next show with it! For setlists and other info, […]
Once again the music gods have bestowed so much great new tracks that the monthly new release show must be expanded into two episodes. That is a great sign for 2024, and especially so because not only is there quality and quantity, but there's a great mix of classic artists and brand new acts. There's 18 year old Owen Adamcik's plan for a new EP every month this year. There are Ledge “friends” such as Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin's monthly single and a new tune by local legends Thought Patrol. There's the return of veterans The Smoggers and Rubber City Rebels. Plus surprisingly great new tracks by the liks of J. Mascis, Green Day, and Superchunk. And to kick things off is a late submission for last year's “52 weeks of Teenage Kicks” series. Two weeks ago Thee Volatiles, “thee best punk rock band in all of Montclair NJ!” sent me their version, and I couldn't be more thrilled! In fact, I will always accept new covers of the tune. So if you were considering it last year, please go ahead and do it and I'll guarantee to open my next show with it! For setlists and other info, […]
Show Notes: Lindsay Sturman, an English major from the Harvard and Radcliffe class of 1992, discusses her advocacy work in Los Angeles. She moved to Los Angeles after college and returned to New York for film school at Columbia and became a TV writer and has been doing that for around 20 years. She has always been interested in public policy, and she became involved with the Ed Reform movement to improve public schools. Lindsay and a group of 3000 people fought the election for the Democrats. After the 2020 election, she became aware of the housing crisis in Los Angeles. The problem was that the city stopped building housing in the 1990s. The city's downtown was built in 1987, but it took decades to catch up, making it difficult and expensive to build. People drove further and further out, leading to a massive increase in rents. Rents are now twice as high as the rest of the country's comparable cities. Lindsay and the group have been working to unpack the issues and find solutions. She talks about what they found in terms of a wide range of issues leading to the housing crisis and best possible solutions to the problems which the group are bringing to city council. Barriers to Building Houses Lindsay talks about over regulations and the barriers to building housing. They unpacked the causes of the high cost of construction, which surprisingly leads back to parking. One of the solutions is to allow companies and people to build without parking, which could lead to the construction of three to five-story buildings in under a year or eight months, but this can only be achieved with citizen buy-in, which can be achieved through deep canvassing, where people are trained to listen to NIMBYs and their reasons for building without parking. Other barriers to building include reduction of single family house value, privacy, noise, and visual appeal. The 15-Minute City Solution Lindsay explains the 15-Minute City concept, developed by Carlos Moreno, a French Colombian scientist who created the idea that everything people need can be reached in 15 minutes. She refers to lower Manhattan, where 80% of people don't own a car. The idea is that housing doesn't need parking, and people can walk or bike to everything they need in 15 minutes. However, there are several hurdles to implementing this solution. One of the main challenges to the adoption of this concept. Lindsay identifies the list of changes that need to be made to green light this movement, including politicians' control. The idea is to take the power away from politicians and set up a system where city streets are allowed to build according to standard plans. Building Reforms in L.A. Lindsay explains how the organization is taking practical tactical steps to get reforms passed in LA. They are meeting with city council people one-on-one and attending 99 neighborhood councils. They are networking and telling the story, focusing on pain points. They are also addressing the misinformation that housing can only be built if it is 100% affordable, that developers are evil and greedy, or that there is no housing crisis. The Livable Communities Initiative The organization advocates for a few streets in the city to become low-car, bikeable streets with low traffic. They are advocating for a network of these 15-minute communities, which are being implemented all over the world. They are convincing people to use their ideas hand-to-hand, convincing neighbors, skeptics, electeds, and bureaucrats. They are also working with planners to show them the problems in the building codes and make them frictionless. The organization is praying for electeds to join the parade and lead the way in addressing the housing crisis. The Climate Crisis and Transport Solutions Lindsay shares what drives her commitment. She talks about people who work with the homeless and how they call them their unhoused neighbors, and it's heartbreaking to see. She explains that housing and transportation are interconnected, and that often 50% of the area of a city is ripped down for surface parking lots. She also highlights the importance of rethinking the inner core of cities. Her passion for this work stems from understanding the tensions in cities and the impact of transportation on climate emissions. She further explains that 20% of the city's climate emissions are from transportation, with cars being the primary source of emissions. She cites the debate over bike lanes and the supply chain issues surrounding electric vehicles (EVs). During COVID, she became interested in bikes and was interviewed about her tweets on a podcast called Bike Talk. She interviewed a climate scientist who found that EVs cannot scale in time to reach Paris climate goals, which are modest. She believes that climate is far more alarming than the average person. She believes that we need to address the crisis in 15-minute cities and understand how mobility systems work. She believes that we need to advocate for more forceful and existential solutions to address the crisis. She believes that climate is the top priority and that addressing it with 15-minute cities is a crucial step towards climate crises. Lindsay discusses her conversations with politicians, city officials, planners and developers and the difficulties they encounter in the process of getting building approval. She talks about the solutions for the transit system, mobility, and the importance of building affordable housing units for the homeless. Addressing Issues to Affordable Housing She also discusses the need for low and moderate income affordable housing as opposed to building luxury housing and hoping the occupancy will trickle down. She suggests that there are three main issues to address: building the deficit, building affordable housing, and inverting the current model. She believes that building affordable housing should be small and affordable. Lindsay also emphasizes the importance of equity in building housing. She believes that a ton of vacancies at all price points is crucial to prevent 70% of unhoused neighbors from falling into homelessness. She also suggests working with nonprofits to build housing, which can be done through church land donations and construction loans. Influential Harvard Classes and Professors Lindsay mentions a class called Rock for Jockeys, changing the surface of the earth, and Rob Moss, a professor of VES 10, and the resources available at Harvard. Timestamps: 02:45 How the problem of parking became visible 09:06 The issue of NIMBYs 11:46 The 15-minute city concept 17:24 The problem of windshield blindness and car blindness 22:24 The livable communities initiative 25:20 How housing and transportation are interconnected 31:17 Working with city administrators and bureaucrats 37:22 Luxury housing and the missing middle 42:12 How do you build housing that doesn't push longtime residents out? Links: Website: LivableCommunitiesInitiative.com CONTACT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-sturman-168a334/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindsayJS
We've reached the end of Season 6 and we've almost reached the end of the year! Rob Moss, the Editor of Personnel Today returns to give his HR review of the year. Among other topics, we talk about quiet quitting, industrial action, working from home and the 4 day working week.What have been the big HR stories this year? [02:07]Political upheaval in the UK during 2022 has in Rob's opinion made for a quiet year for the HR sector with a very few developments in the world of work.Is Quiet Quitting the HR term of the year? [04:22]Rob isn't keen on the term and explains that people not working hard has always been an issue and is essentially a by-product of poor employee engagement.How important is the cost of living crisis for HR? [07:40]Rob considers the cost of living crisis of huge importance to HR and is intertwined with the current amount of industrial action in the UK where pay has become the major issue.Are we approaching a 'General Strike' in the UK? [10:42]Rob considers recent UK Government to restrict certain sectors of having the ability to withdraw their labour could indeed encourage Trade Unions to more closely co-ordinate their individual actions resulting in a general strike in the UK public sector.Is there anything left to be said about hybrid / working from home? [15:36]Rob agrees that the hybrid / working from home debate is largely focused on organisations in London and the South East of the country. Rob also considers the lack of available talent in the UK as a driver for employees to demand more flexible working practices. Rob though cautions that there may well be long-term consequences for workers being based remotely particularly around learning and career development for new employees.Cancelled Christmas parties a relief for HR? [24:46]Despite the fact that that industrial action by UK train drivers has led to the cancellation of some company Christmas parties, we joke that this might come as welcome relief to the HR community given what historically work's Christmas parties famous for!What does Rob hope for the world of HR in 2023? [25:24]Rob hopes that the lack of available talent in the UK will see fewer redundancies being made than is normal during a recession and that HR professionals will be looking at re-skilling or up-skilling workers instead of letting people go.Resources:https://www.personneltoday.com/
On this bonus episode of the show, we are joined by Rob Moss, who was part of the early Washington DC hardcore scene with the bands Assault & Battery and Artificial Peace, and shared the stage with legendary bands such as Minor Threat, Bad Brains, and Black Flag. In 1983 he toured nationally as the bass player of Government Issue and then later that year took what turned into a 30 year hiatus from playing music. He started writing songs and playing in 2016 and has since made two terrific albums including his latest "Now with More Rockets", an ambitious effort with a host of guest performers. New had a nice conversation via zoom for your listening pleasure. Enjoy! Music Milquetoast & Co "Cigarette Burns"(theme song) Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin "Rocket Ship To You" Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin "Rip Van Winkle '85" Recorded remotely by Steev Riccardo, interview via Zoom. This show as supported by Baby Loves Tacos(Pittsburgh PA), Spectacle Eyeware(Boston MA), and Joe's Albums(Worcester/Northampton MA) Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico is brought to you by Light Street Media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
April…where have you run off to? Another speeding by month is nearly gone! Hate to say this, but I will be slowing things down in the month of May, as I will not be doing LIVE shows! “The Best Of the Archive Hours!” will be covering as I have to buckle down and study and get these Voice Over Marketing classes consumed and mentally digested. The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Please, are you sharing the show? Please, are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! April 28, 2022, Thursday, chapter one…Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEME@The Dead Ducks - She Don't Even Know My Name (Dan Bonn)Abandoned Satellites - 03 The Simple Things [Room Enough for the Sun]Perilous - Rock & Roll Kiss@Squeeze - If I Didn't Love YouTHE NEW YORK DOLLS Pills & Trash - Great Big KissKai Danzberg - 11 The End [Rock Show]Josie Cotton - Fading Fast [If You Gotta Go Go, Go Go Now] (Kitten Robot Records) (Sympathy For The Record Industry.com)Kiwi Kannibal - Swimmer BoyGrant Lindberg - 01 Sonic Blues [Super Mega]The Catholic Girls - 07_Boys Can CryIndonesian Junk - 10 What Do You Want [A Life Of Crimes (singles and rarities 2009-2018)]Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin - 02 Two Slices of BreadJacks and Atoms - We StandThe Brothers Steve - 02 Next Aquarius [Dose] (Big Stir Records)Bill Lloyd - The World Turns All Around Her [Lloyd*ering] (SpyderPop Records)The Swiss Family Orbison - 15 Don't You Want MeSHAKE SOME - Don't Think You're My FriendThe Anderson Council - 15 – Mrs. Kirby's Refrigerator (w Peter Noone) [Worlds Collide] (Jem Records)Big Lazy - Whereabouts [Don't Cross Myrtle]
New series of the podcast! New name for the Podcast! The PEM Podcast is now Röntgen's Radio (A Physics and Engineering in Medicine Podcast), a tribute to the discoverer of the x-ray. The first episode of this series is with Dr Rob Moss, Lecturer in Applied Radiation Physics at University College London. Rob tells us about his research in x-ray diffraction, explaining how he started in security applications before coming to identify cancers and create new x-ray detectors.
It has been another ‘interesting' year for the HR profession. The last two years have seen seismic changes in the world of work that would normally take years to evolve such as the move to hybrid working, the great resignation, labour shortages in key sectors and the enormous impact technology is having. Also there have been opportunities! HR has seemingly earned its place at the board table and organisations are perhaps at last seeing the impact the profession can have on organisational performance.So what can HR professionals expect from 2022 and what can we take away from 2021? Rob Moss is the Editor of Personnel Today, the UK's leading independent HR website. Rob is passionate about the opportunities the past two years have created and believes that the HR profession is in a unique position to make the world of work fairer, more equitable and fundamentally more trusting. Personnel Today.com frequently attracts more than 500,000 people per month, mainly from the UK but with a significant international audience as well making Rob uniquely placed to give us his review of the year.In this episode you'll learn:Why Covid-19 has largely been positive for the HR professionRob's HR highlights of the year The employment law cases that continue to impact upon the UK's HR sceneRob's opinion of the 'Fire and Rehire' private members' billHis frustration with the trend to appoint non HR professionals into senior HR positions The UK's continued pay inequality in terms of frontline and key workersWhy flexible working is now right up there as a key benefit for employeesHis fears for how learning and development for new joiners is going to be affected by the adoption of hybrid workingResources:https://www.personneltoday.comhttps://ovenreadyhr.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/podcasthost/Twitter: @OvenHrhttps://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/Tell me me what YOU thinkTell me what you think of this interview. Email me at chris@ovenreadyhr.comOven-Ready SurveyThe show is almost a year old and I'd love some feedback. Here is a link to a very short and anonymous survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MXYMC29Rate, Review & ShareIf you enjoyed this show, please share with your friends and please remember to rate and review!To listen to the full episode, download a transcript and view all the other Oven-Ready HR podcast episodes or find out more about Oven-Ready HR and Chris Taylor your show host visit https://ovenreadyhr.com
In shifting and changing roles within an organization, there are many paths we could take to get to the destination we desire. This is also true for implementing Project Management systems. The 3 most commonly used these days are The Lead Carpenter system, the Project Manager system, and then a hybrid of these two. What... The post Ep.131: Shifting From Lead Carpenter to Project Manager with Rob Moss appeared first on The Tim Faller Show.
FATE Global Interview with Rob Moss Connect with F.A.T.E Global: fateglobal.org Instagram: @f.a.t.e_global Facebook and YouTube: FATE Global Twitter: @FATEGlobal F.A.T.E Global works fo cultivate change globally through artist empowerment, provide young meritorious artist with financial and mentorship programs to advance their artistic careers, and provide artistic activations to impoverished, and at risk communities.
On this week’s episode of Fanboys, the boys take the fight to the insect menace, dance under a bridge with a vampire, and have commitment issues. If you want to hear them go back to 1975 and finally, FINALLY get some non-Nazi black metal, grab the full episode on The Hard Times’ Patreon! (https://patreon.com/thehardtimes) ALSO: are you in a shitty band? Want to hear the Fanboys try to say something nice about it? Submit your music to Edgar’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/EdgarTowner)! Be sure to check out this week’s featured artists: Rob Moss and the Skin-Tight Skins (https://skin-tight-rock.bandcamp.com/), Jo Kendrick (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdwLlNqrpz4&feature=youtu.be), Mister (https://misterofficial.bandcamp.com/releases), Panic Attack! (https://open.spotify.com/album/2fl2LIaqJOTDFbllaVpGEM?highlight=spotify:track:1kQ618xfHsd8ahs1hE3vQn), The Posters (https://thepostersband.com/), and Mefitis (https://withstandpahc.bandcamp.com/releases)
FATE Global Interview with Rob Moss Connect with F.A.T.E Global: fateglobal.org Instagram: @f.a.t.e_global Facebook and YouTube: FATE Global Twitter: @FATEGlobal F.A.T.E Global works to cultivate change globally through artist empowerment, provide young meritorious artist with financial and mentorship programs to advance their artistic careers, and provide artistic activations to impoverished, and at risk communities.
In this episode we will hear Rob Moss talk about Gross Profit at Sun Design.
On the podcast this week I speak to Rob Moss and Dan Blackman to discuss what Rammy Men are all about as well as how the group have been growing and helping other people with similar issues, as well as just providing something for men to do. You can find their website here -> Rammy […] The post Rob and Dan of Rammy Men – Episode 135 appeared first on This is Rammy.
This episode of HRN On Tour was recorded at the Global Wine Dinner at Washington Prime as part of Norwalk Now's CRUSH. Host Sam Benrubi spoke to Rob Moss, the proprietor of Washington Prime in the SoNo district of Norwalk, CT. Rob hosted the CRUSH Norwalk Now Global Wine Dinner, presenting a four course meal paired with wines. Rob is a local Connecticut boy, and he's been in the business for over 15 years. He opened Washington Prime in 2014, offering prime meats and seafood with an extensive wine list. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live's The Beat, the hosts break it down for September 27th, 2017. Today's special guests are JD McCrary and Rob Moss! Today's Tracks: 1.) JAMARI - Leikeli 47 2.) Lizzo - Truth Hurts 3.) Rob Moss - Ungrateful 4.) Hopsin - The Purge 5.) Fergie - Like It Ain't Nuttin 6.) JD McCrary - Crush 7.) Jhene Aiko - The Movie
BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts welcome Rob Moss & Tracey Phillip$ to share their careers and check out new music from around the world!
Here it is – our very first podcast, and guess what – it is on supraglottic airways! This first episode reviews the history of the laryngeal mask airway and we discuss the relative benefits and risks of supraglottic airway devices. We’ve interviewed Dr Rob Moss, author of the Faculty of Prehospital Care (FPHC) Consensus Guidelines … Continue reading Podcast: September 2015: The LMA
HR news and analysis, including: - The HR implications of the emergency budget - Personnel Today’s migration to an online platform Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Dan Thomas and Rob Moss. Edited by Tara Craig.
HR news and analysis, including: - A new Work Foundation investigation into the problem of sickness absence - News of Personnel Today's first social media week - Strike threats at BT Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Noel O'Reilly and Rob Moss. Produced and edited by Tara Craig.
HR news and analysis including: the latest advice on whether holiday leave can be carried over to following year when the employee falls sick we analyse the latest UK unemployment figure and in particular the rise in part-time work and, Laurie Ruettimann of PunkRockHR.com talks about the benefits of HR blogging. Presented by Rob Moss, with Kat Baker and Louisa Peacock. Additional recording by Martin Couzins.
HR news and views including a look back at the big stories of 2009 – swine flu and bonuses – and predictions of what 2010 will mean for the HR community. Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Louisa Peacock and Rob Moss. Edited and produced by Tara Craig.
HR news and analysis, including: We talk to Lord McKenzie about the government’s mental health employment strategy And we discuss union reaction to proposed cutbacks in the civil service compensation scheme. Our news digest includes: A black factory worker at a playing card manufacturer wins her racial discrimination case City HR departments can expect to be inundated with enquiries from bankers who want to avoid bonus taxes And the work experience student who made thousands from insider trading. Presented by Rob Moss, with Noel O'Reilly and Kat Baker.
HR news and analysis including: We discuss the Institute of Directors’ call for state pension age to rise to 70 What are the likely pay deals in 2010? We look at the latest IRS pay prospects survey, published on XpertHR today And we discuss the fallout of the CIPD’s announcement to buy the Bridge Partnership consultancy. Rob Moss is joined by John Charlton, Mark Crail and Mike Berry.
HR news and analysis including: A retired senior NHS workers wins £370,000 and £24,000 per year for life for stress-related injuries We discuss the prospect of mandatory age audits as part of the Equality Bill And we look at this week’s announcement to delay the introduction of the Agency Workers Directive. Rob Moss is joined by Kat Baker, Mike Berry and John Charlton.
HR news and analysis, including: • The decision in the Heyday case against the default retirement age • The latest law employment changes and their implications for employers Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Rob Moss and John Charlton. Edited by Tara Craig.
HR news and analysis: Some HR professionals are planning to bypass the Agency Workers Directive And we look at how Tower Hamlets council in London aims to save £1m per year transforming its HR function Rob Moss is joined by Mike Berry and Louisa Peacock.
HR news and analysis, including Younger workers more likely to be off sick with swine flu Union reaction to proposed changes to civil service redundancy payments Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Kat Baker and Rob Moss. Edited by Tara Craig.
Latest HR news and comment on the Gate Gourmet tribunal and the Agency Workers' Directive. Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Rob Moss and John Charlton. Edited by Tara Craig.
Noel O'Reilly and John Charlton join Rob Moss to discuss news that the details of whistleblowing incidents heard in employment tribunals could be forwarded to the relevant regulatory authorities. And is HR doing enough to protect vulnerable workers from swine flu? Other HR news and analysis includes: The MacLeod Review of employee engagement Heyday retirement age case begins at High Court 500,000 new jobs in renewable energy by 2020 Unemployment is now 2.38 million, a record increase of 281,000 And a former prison officer claims she was bullied at work because of her good looks.