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Episode 148:The life of Ben Jonson continues after he is released from prison after the publication of 'Eastward Ho!'Jonson's possible involvement in the gunpowder plot and it's aftermath.Jonson writes a masque for the marriage of Frances Howard and Robert Devereaux.Jonson defends his religious position in the face of recusancy fines.‘Volpone' is performed at The Globe as Jonson continues to produce masques.‘Epicene or the Silent Woman' is performed at the Whitefriars Theatre.‘The Alchemist' is performed at Oxford in a time of plague.The club at the Mermaid tavern.The return to the Anglican Church.Parliament's financial settlement for the King curtails the expense on masques‘Catiline his Conspiracy' gets a rocky reception.Jonson works as a tutor for the Sydney family.The ‘grand tour' with Wat Raleigh.The scandal of Robert Carr and Frances Devereaux.Johnson is granted a pension.The first folio of ‘The Works of Benjamin Jonson'.For your copy of ‘Cakes and Ale: Mr Robert Baddeley and his 12th Night Cakes' by Nick Bromley go to www.lnpbooks.co.uk. The special offer price of £9.99 including UK postage is available until 6th January 2025Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that [...] he is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse." Some fighting talk from Janet Malcolm, back in 1989. But is there truth in her words? This week on Whale Hunting, Bradley talks to Steve Fishman, the legendary journalist who got big names like fraudster Bernie Madoff and killer Son of Sam to open up. Steve's latest podcast My Friend, The Serial Killer reflects on his first big break in journalism, which came about after a close encounter with serial killer Robert Carr. He talks about why the story has continued to trouble him, and what it was like to revisit his early reporting decades later. Bradley and Steve also discuss the intimacy of telling stories in podcasts, how to get sources to talk, and the careful balance between sincerity, compassion and ruthless reporting. To listen to Steve's podcast, search for Smoke Screen: My Friend, The Serial Killer in your favourite podcast app. There's also the special director's cut of his show Empire on Blood, with three new episodes, coming soon to the Smoke Screen feed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Overbury Affair has been described as one of the greatest court scandals of the Jacobean era: a web of intrigue and deception that captivated the nation. Even King James himself was implicated! But before we get to the details of the Affair itself, we must first hear about our cast of characters. This includes poet and statesman Sir Thomas Overbury, handsome favourite of the king Robert Carr, and Anne Turner, daughter of Cambridgeshire and purveyor of fashionable yellow ruffs. We drink ‘The Raven' (very blue) and a most delicious saffron martini!
Jacobo I de Inglaterra, también conocido como Jacobo VI de Escocia, fue un monarca cuyo reinado abarcó desde 1567 en Escocia y desde 1603 en Inglaterra hasta su muerte en 1625. Su gobierno estuvo marcado por muchos asuntos, pero el que nos interesa aquí es que Jacobo desarrolló intensas "amistades" con varios hombres, incluidos Esmé Stuart, Robert Carr y George Villiers, duque de Buckingham. Los contemporáneos de Jacobo y crónicas de la época describen el comportamiento del rey con sus favoritos de maneras que hoy interpretaríamos como indicativos de una posible orientación homosexual... y no es que haya que interpretar mucho, es que eran amantes. La playlist de grandes éxitos de su época, aquí: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6gCnhtVIyE0gM24Pygl5xJ?si=b7399623e1dd49c9
Last year, to mark 300 years since Robert Walpole became Prime Minister, Matt Chorley learnt about every PM through history each week. This year, Nigel Fletcher from the Centre for Opposition Studies has gone through every Leader of the Opposition and as a festive treat you'll be able to listen to each episode on the podcast this weekIn this episode, Robert Carr, Michael Foot, Neil Kinnock and John Smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chef Robert Carr joins us in the pod to discuss how his career as a Black Chef in the food industry has evolved over the years. Specifically how culinary arts was his Victory after a Trauma. (This episode is a reboot from 2019, right before the pandemic began in America, and content was lost when the original recording studio platform founder passed away. The content has now been recovered and the episode is being rebooted. Breaking Bread With Jenn episodes are timeless.) #Food #FoodPorn #Eat #BlackChefs #Catering #FoodTrucks
Have you ever thought about how quiet the world of television and movies can be? If two characters are eating at a restaurant or working in an office, we don't have to worry about trying to hear them over the sound of clinking glasses or crinkling paper, or anyone else who might be making too much noise in the background. Cinematic sound tells us just as much of the story as the images, and unless they're part of the story, footsteps and rustling clothes aren't usually something we want to hear coming from the speakers. Movies are filmed in the same noisy, unpredictable world we all live in, though, and life doesn't come with a mute button, though it'd be nice if it did. So how do they do it? The right microphone, soundproofing, and studio environment all go a long way, of course, and a talented sound editor, such as my own editor Humberto Franco, can work wonders in post-production. But there's only so much that can be cleaned up or kept away from the microphone: everything we do makes some kind of sound. That's why prop masters also use something called "silent props," or "noiseless props," to take the everyday noise that we can't get rid of completely and turn it into a different, more soothing kind of sound. One prop master whose TikTok videos earlier this year helped bring the idea of silent props to the public eye is Scott Reeder, who's been working in Hollywood for over three decades. For recording a conversation during a game of pool in the show Friday Night Lights, without having the actors pausing for each shot, he came up with the idea of repainting soft plastic racquetballs to look like pool balls. When the camera needed to show one of the shots, he swapped the prop balls with the real thing and then switched them back. If you'd like to check out Scott's mixture of movie-making insights and punny dad jokes, you can find the link to his recent video on creating silent horseshoes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhv6GfDP4ok (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhv6GfDP4ok) When it comes to recording cinematic dialogue, there's a surprising amount of unintentional sound that needs to be hidden from the microphone. UK filmmakers Robert Carr and Richard Scott, who run the YouTube channel The Film Look, talk about the challenge of filming an authentic restaurant scene, and how masking the sound of a glass being set down on a table, which is usually about the same height as the actor's microphone, can be as simple as discreetly placing a cushion on the table, or as involved as having a stagehand hiding just below the frame to take the glass from the actor. In a later video, they demonstrate a do-it-yourself approach to concealing sound, using neoprene rubber and glue to create and attach soundproof pads to everything from the bottom of a coffee mug to the soles of an actor's shoes. If you want to learn more about the art of indie filmmaking and cinematic audio, I have a link to The Film Look's "Indie Film Sound Guide" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6MEJd_rGvI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6MEJd_rGvI) But when it comes to bigger productions, the silent props are more likely being bought rather than built, and they're sold by pioneering prop master Tim Schulz and his company Prop TRX, the only dedicated maker of noiseless props. From paper bags made from coffee filter fabric and gift tissue that hardly makes a sound to clear rubber ice cubes that don't clink against the glass, his storefront's becoming popular not only with filmmakers but with curious people who just want to see what the fuss is about. There's a video link on my blog to a wonderful interview with Tim Schulz about how he creates his silent props, as well as a link to Prop TRX's homepage so you can take a look for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6btmJSRueE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6btmJSRueE) https://www.proptrx.com/ (https://www.proptrx.com/) If you want to hear just what a silent lunch bag or noiseless...
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Thomas Overbury und König James I von England lieben den gleichen Mann – Robert Carr. Doch der liebt Frances Howard. Eine gefährliche Frau, zumindest in den Augen ihrer Zeitgenossen. Als Thomas dann wegen Hochverrates im Tower of London inhaftiert wird und am 15. September 1613 verstirbt, löst dies einen Skandal aus, der bis heute zu Spekulationen führt. Ergründet mit Katharina und Nina in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“ eine Geschichte, in der Liebe, Leidenschaft, Machtgier und Eifersucht zahlreiche Leben zerstören, Intrigen gesponnen und Allianzen geschlossen werden und am Ende doch unklar bleibt, wessen Verschwörung eigentlich erfolgreich war... **// Kapitel //** - 05:32 – Das Ende der Geschichte von Sir Thomas Overbury - 09:45 – Wie alles begann - 11:32 – Eine schicksalhafte Begegnung - 16:59 – Des Königs Favorit - 32:14 – Frances Howards Geschichte - 37:41 – Eine gefährliche Dreiecksbeziehung und das skandalöse Ende einer Ehe - 49:30 – Die Entdeckung eines nützlichen Mordes und ein öffentlichkeitswirksames Verfahren - 56:08 – Besprechung des Falles **// Quellen & Shownotes //** - Lady Somerset, A.; Unnatural Murder: Poison In The Court Of James I: The Overbury Murder, London 1997 - Tudor Times; The Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, A Jacobean Melodrama, Artikel vom 8. November 2016, https://tudortimes.co.uk/people/the-murder-of-sir-thomas-overbury - Britannica, Sir Thomas Overbury, Eintrag vom 11. September 2021, Sir Thomas Overbury | English author | Britannica - Folger Shakespeare Library; A world of poison: The Overbury scandal, Artikel vom 16. Oktober 2018, https://shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu/2018/10/16/a-world-of-poison-the-overbury-scandal/ - Overbury, T.; A wife, London 1614, https://allpoetry.com/A-wife - HeadStuff; Frances Howard Carr, Countess and Killer, Artikel vom 20. Februar 2017, https://headstuff.org/culture/history/terrible-people-from-history/frances-howard-carr-countess-killer/ - Flanders Health Blog; Ye poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, Blogpost vom 28. Januar 2021, https://www.flandershealth.us/lead-poisoning/ye-poysoning-of-sir-thomas-overbury.html - Literary Hub; On the Snarky Poem That Got Its Author Murdered, https://lithub.com/on-the-snarky-poem-that-got-its-author-murdered/ - Find a Grave, Sir Thomas Overbury, https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/6851/thomas-overbury - Noble Blood Podcast; The Schemes of Countess Frances Carr, Podcast Episode vom 31.08.2021, https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vbm9ibGVibG9vZA/episode/N2NiNzhlZjAtYmNjYS0xMWViLWIzM2YtODMzNTBlYzQ2Njhi?hl=de&ved=2ahUKEwiC-NHPkMjzAhVPR_EDHc6dC9oQjrkEegQIAhAF&ep=6 **// Podcast-Tipp //** Auf ein Bier – der Spielepodcast, https://www.gamespodcast.de/auf-ein-bier-alle-folgen/ **// Folgt uns auf Instagram //** https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de **// Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten //** https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 **// Mail //**: frueherwarmehrverbrechen@outlook.de **// Kaffeekasse //**: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
The world of court intrigue is no place for the unprepared, and definitely no place for a mild mannered lawyer. This week we follow the short career of Thomas Overbury and his friendship/ partnership with Robert Carr, a man over incredible charisma and absolutely no intellect whatsoever. With Thomas as the brains and Robert as the face it seemed like the sky was the limit in a bromance for the ages...What could possibly go wrong?Guest Host: Jack Heathcote See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Very few rapists seem to be in touch with their sexual deviance and proclivities; fewer still ask to remain behind bars, to protect the public. But one mild-mannered, unassuming rapist-killer did just that, but was released on parole anyway. The results were devastating for many. Sponsors: GlobeIn: To get 20$ off your first box on […]
Charlie Place and E C Fremantle (The Poison Bed) discuss changing pen names, a horrific murder case in the Stuart nobility, coping as a new mother in a one-of-a-kind situation, and the historical line between witchcraft and 'simple' superstition. Some podcast apps do not show description links properly unless the listener subscribes to the podcast. If you can't click the links below and don't wish to subscribe, copy and paste the following address into your browser to access the episode's page on my blog: http://wormhole.carnelianvalley.com/podcast/episode-07-e-c-fremantle Liz and Charlie's previous conversation (YouTube) The painting of Frances Howard by William Larkin, included in Liz's blog post. Question Index 00:59 You've changed your pen name… 02:41 Are you going to be E C Fremantle for a while? 12:51 Can you tell us about the history of this story and what made you want to write about it? 15:22 Was it a difficult writing it? 16:57 Was the way Frances felt closer to the reader compared to Robert planned? 18:09 Who was Robert Carr? 21:01 Do you think there was love between Robert and Frances? 24:43 Do you think your version of Frances would have come to like her baby? 26:54 [Spoiler questions] 1) Were you ever tempted to change the history? 2) Can you tell us the story of Anne Turner? 34:23 Who was Northampton and did he work alone? 36:47 Did any other stories, films, media inspire the book? 39:02 Had you read Gone Girl? 40:24 Where did the line fall between what was witchcraft and what was not witchcraft? 43:11 What else can you tell us about your next book? 45:24 Queen's Gambit adaptation. 46:37 They introduced themselves to us earlier – how long have you had your poodles? Purchase Links The Poison Bed: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive Barnes & Noble Queen's Gambit: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive Barnes & Noble Sisters Of Treason: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive Barnes & Noble Watch The Lady: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive Barnes & Noble The Girl In The Glass Tower: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive I am an Amazon Associate and earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Photograph used with the permission of the author. Credit: JP Masclet.
“My philosophy is very, very simple: Do unto others as you would ave them do unto you." The post Episode 61: Robert Carr of Beyond appeared first on Taking Care in Business.
Carnival Row is an expansive, visually and aurally opulent murder mystery series from Amazon. Join re-recording mixers Marc Fishman and Robert Carr as they talk about how one goes about creating the sound of flying faeries’ wings, why Dolby Atmos was part of the concept of the sound of the series right from the beginning, and how one of the major plot points of the series was communicated to the audience through Foley, with no dialog. Marc Fishman - Re-recording Mixer Robert Carr - Re-recording Mixer Moderated by Glenn Kiser, Director of the Dolby Institute Recorded at the Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019
Breaking Bread with Jenn – Episode 1 Chef Robert Carr, owner of Two Chefs And A Stove, joins us in the pod to discuss his catering business and how he has excelled in the culinary arena.
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1613The Howard faction strikes an alliance with Robert Carr, the Earl of Somerset (James' Scottish favourite). As a result, the Howard family returns to the dominant position in English politics they once held in the Tudor era.
Den engelska guldåldern runt år 1600 slutar aldrig att inspirera vår tids kultur, och att fascinera! I den här tredje och sista delen handlar det om hur kriminalitet kunde gestaltas musikaliskt. Vi får ta del av det uppmärksammade rättsfallet mordet på Sir Thomas Overbury 1613. Det hade alla ingredienser för en bra kriminalhistoria - kärlek, intriger, mord och förgiftad marmelad (!). Det handlade om korruption och politiskt rävspel på högsta nivå när kungens närmaste man Robert Carr och hans hustru Frances Howard anklagades för mord. I programmet medverkar professorn i engelsk renässanslitteratur David Lindley, universitetsadjunkt i historia Eva Andersson och chefsåklagare och chef för korruptionsenheten Gunnar Stetler. Som uppläsare medverkar Andreas Nygård, Ingvar Grimberg, Emelie Alm och Dan Berglund. Programmet är en repris av ett program som sändes första gången den 21 december 2014 med titeln "The golden age of crime". En P2 Dokumentärserie av Katarina A Karlsson. Tekniker Karin Blomqvist.
Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks to s Robert Carr who changed the course of his life and is now giving back with scholarships through a program called Give Something Back. https://www.giveback.ngo
Loraine Ballard speaks with journalist Chris Norris of Techbook Online about the controversy behind the death of a well-known Philadelphia developer and the young man accused of stabbing him to death in center city. Here's a link to his story:https://apple.news/Ac7949XHORD2LUPUFn7KN-g Loraine interviews Boots Riley, the director and writer of the brilliantly subversive new movie “Sorry to Bother You” and speaks to Robert Carr who changed the course of his life and his now giving back with scholarships through a program called Give Something Back. https://www.giveback.ngo.Finally Loraine talks about a ceremony that dedicated a street sign named after 5 year old Marcus Yates - who was killed 30 years ago in the crossfire and how his short life continues to inspire many.
Loraine interviews Boots Riley, the director and writer of the brilliantly subversive new movie “Sorry to Bother You” and speaks to Robert Carr who changed the course of his life and is now giving back with scholarships through a program called Give Something Back. https://www.giveback.ngoThere's a great family event on August 7th “National Night Out” and Loraine speaks to members of the Upper Merion Police Department with the details. Finally Loraine offers thoughts on the dedication of a street – named after Marcus Yates - a five year old boy who was killed 30 years ago – but remains in the hearts of many.
Den engelska guldåldern runt år 1600 slutar aldrig att inspirera vår tids kultur, och att fascinera! I den här tredje och sista delen handlar det om hur kriminalitet kunde gestaltas musikaliskt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Vi får ta del av det uppmärksammade rättsfallet mordet på Sir Thomas Overbury 1613. Det hade alla ingredienser för en bra kriminalhistoria - kärlek, intriger, mord och förgiftad marmelad (!). Det handlade om korruption och politiskt rävspel på högsta nivå när kungens närmaste man Robert Carr och hans hustru Frances Howard anklagades för mord. I programmet medverkar professorn i engelsk renässanslitteratur David Lindley, universitetsadjunkt i historia Eva Andersson och chefsåklagare och chef för korruptionsenheten Gunnar Stetler. Som uppläsare medverkar Andreas Nygård, Ingvar Grimberg, Emelie Alm och Dan Berglund. Programmet är en repris av ett program som sändes första gången den 21 december 2014 med titeln "The golden age of crime". En P2 Dokumentärserie av Katarina A Karlsson. Tekniker Karin Blomqvist.
Den engelska guldåldern runt år 1600 slutar aldrig att inspirera vår tids kultur, och att fascinera! I den här tredje och sista delen handlar det om hur kriminalitet kunde gestaltas musikaliskt. Vi får ta del av det uppmärksammade rättsfallet mordet på Sir Thomas Overbury 1613. Det hade alla ingredienser för en bra kriminalhistoria - kärlek, intriger, mord och förgiftad marmelad (!). Det handlade om korruption och politiskt rävspel på högsta nivå när kungens närmaste man Robert Carr och hans hustru Frances Howard anklagades för mord. I programmet medverkar professorn i engelsk renässanslitteratur David Lindley, universitetsadjunkt i historia Eva Andersson och chefsåklagare och chef för korruptionsenheten Gunnar Stetler. Som uppläsare medverkar Andreas Nygård, Ingvar Grimberg, Emelie Alm och Dan Berglund. Programmet är en repris av ett program som sändes första gången den 21 december 2014 med titeln "The golden age of crime". En P2 Dokumentärserie av Katarina A Karlsson. Tekniker Karin Blomqvist.
On this episode of Transaction Trending: a conversation on the past, present and future of the payments industry with Robert Carr, founder of Heartland Payments Systems and CEO of Beyond, a new payments company. With a background in computer science and programming, Carr has been a leader in the payments technology industry for over 30 years. In 1997, Carr founded Heartland Payment Systems, which went public by 2005 and by 2016, Heartland was the sixth largest payments processor by volume in the United States. Heartland Payments Systems was acquired by Global Payments Inc. in 2016 in a multi-billion-dollar deal. A founding member of the Bankcard Services Association, today known as ETA, Carr is a longstanding leader in the payments industry. Carr is also the author of several books and the champion of many philanthropic causes, particularly in the area of education. In 2017, he founded Beyond, a new payments company that has quickly grown and found success in its first year. Carr joins ETA CEO Jason Oxman this week on Transaction Trending to discuss his perspective on the history and future of the payments industry, his new company Beyond, as well his philanthropic work.
John Freemuth, Boise State Univ on Western land management. Jeff Smith and David Berdish of Virginia Commonwealth Univ explain how pervasive human trafficking is. Brian Moon of the Univ of Arizona on the algorithms that choose your playlist. Joe Conrad created Man Therapy campaign to combat mental health care stigma. The Tsimane people of the Amazon can teach us about ourselves, with Michael Gurven, UC Santa Barbara. Robert Carr of Northwestern Univ discusses how the military leads millennials.
Ordained in 1993, Robert has served mostly in inner city parishes for most of his priesthood working in up to three languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese. He is currently the pastor of what was three parishes and now one with two churches Holy Trinity Parish in Quincy, MA located along the Quincy, Massachusetts shoreline. He blogs, does videos, and is currently working on his fourth book. His blogging and communications material and link to the parish where he serve can all be found at http://www.carrbooks.us He is a former public radio producer having worked at a public radio station in the Boston area as a music host (folk and jazz) and public affairs producer and host. He is a United States Navy veteran having served as a sonar technician in the late 1970's early 1980's giving him some international experience in the world prior to entering the seminary.
Popular songs from the second year of the First World War. Songs include: It's a Long Way to Tipperary, Don't Take My Darling Boy Away, My Old Iron Cross, When We've Wound Up the Watch On the Rhine and Keep the Home Fires Burning. Performes include: Al Jolson, Robert Carr, Stanley Kirby, Violet Lorraine and Harry Champion.
In today’s Young Wealth Show, Jason Hartman discusses changing technology and how that’s affecting the way we now pay for things with CEO and Founder of Hartland Payments Systems, Robert Carr. Every aspect of our world seems to be at the hands of scientists and inventors striving to change how we do things, and money and payments are just the latest point of interest. Key Takeaways 01.38 – With the world being digitalized and modernized, it was only a matter of time before it changed the way we pay for things too. 06.22 – A truly cashless world seems a long way off, but we’re definitely on the road to it. 10.03 – Robert Carr describes the ups and downs experienced by Hartland Payment Systems. 14.30 – It’s amazing when you think how far we’ve come with technological advances, and how far we can still go. 15.50 – PayPal has always been the leading company in this market, but where does it stand now? 18.18 – It’s not just the business side; Robert Carr has made a huge difference to 250 kids’ lives through his Give Something Back Foundation. 23.26 – Find out more about Robert and his book on the blog site: www.RobertOCarr.com 24.08 – Fundamentally, if you don’t have repeat customers or recommendations, you don’t have a business. Mentioned in this episode Through The Fires: An American Business Story of Turbulence, Triumph and Giving Back by Robert Carr.
Introduction In today's Creating Wealth Show, Jason Hartman takes the chance to go over one of the main themes of this year's Meet the Masters event: Alignment and Empowerment. He brings up the issue of property managers and how getting the right agreement with your property manager can bring you the sort of empowerment you should be enjoying as an investor. Later he discusses changing technology and how that's affecting the way we now pay for things with CEO and Founder of Heartland Payments Systems, Robert Carr. Every aspect of our world seems to be at the hands of scientists and inventors striving to change how we do things, and money and payments are just the latest point of interest. Key Takeaways 01.22 – Mortgage rates are currently historically low. Take advantage and make a new asset for yourself. 04.30 – The new Creating Wealth Show format will give you a chance to look back over Jason Hartman's back catalog and get access to some interesting content. 08.40 – You need to find a way of empowering yourself, and alignment is the perfect way to do it. 14.20 – Income property doesn't have an end-date. It sits there, producing wealth, for as long as you need it. 18.52 – You need to find a way of making your property manager agreement work for all parties involved. 28.06 - With the world being digitalized and modernized, it was only a matter of time before it changed the way we pay for things too. 33.05 - A truly cashless world seems a long way off, but we're definitely on the road to it. 36.55 - Robert Carr describes the ups and downs experienced by Heartland Payment Systems. 41.36 - It's amazing when you think how far we've come with technological advances, and how far we can still go. 43.00 - PayPal has always been the leading company in this market, but where does it stand now? 45.35 - It's not just the business side; Robert Carr has made a huge difference to 250 kids' lives through his Give Something Back Foundation. 50.57 - Find out more about Robert and his book on the blog site: www.RobertOCarr.com 51.42 - Fundamentally, if you don't have repeat customers or recommendations, you don't have a business. Mentioned in this episode Through The Fires: An American Business Story of Turbulence, Triumph and Giving Back by Robert Carr.
År 1615-16 skakades det engelska hovet av en oerhörd skandal. Historien innehåller hemlig kärlek, lystet sex, intriger och förgiftad marmelad, men har aldrig blivit den film eller tv-serie den borde. Det handlar om korruption och politiskt rävspel på högsta nivå när kungens närmaste man med hustru anklagas för mord. Men den som i eftervärldens ögon fått hela skulden är den vackra Frances Howard som blivit arketypen för den liderliga och fördärvade kvinnan. Tillsammans med maken Robert Carr dömdes hon till döden för mordet på Sir Thomas Overbury. Många avrättades i samband med fallet, men inte Frances och Robert. De satt en tid på fängelset The Tower of London men benådades även därifrån och levde återstoden av sina liv utanför Towern, djupt osams. Idag är Towern en turistmagnet där P2 Dokumentär köar för att besöka tortyrkammaren. Anne Askew är den enda kvinna som torterats här på sträckbänken. Tortyren visades i tv-serien The Tudors vars musik av Trevor Morris fick en Emmy och hörs i denna dokumentär. Dessutom - ingen som har hört programmet kommer någonsin mer att kunna lyssna på Brittens Playful Pizzicato utan att tänka ordet blygdkapsel. Detta är del 3/3 i serien England - The Golden Age of Crime. Medverkande: Professor i engelsk renässanslitteratur David Lindley, klädhistoriker Eva Andersson, psykolog Per Isdal, kurator Ann-Charlotte Bengtsson, chefsåklagare och chef för korruptionsenheten Gunnar Stetler, orgelforskare Joel Speerstra samt operasångare Anders Lorentzon. Uppläsare är Ingvar Grimberg, Dan Berglund, Emelie Alm, Torben Kulin, Emelie Sigelius och Andreas Nygård.
År 1615-16 skakades det engelska hovet av en oerhörd skandal. Historien innehåller hemlig kärlek, lystet sex, intriger och förgiftad marmelad, men har aldrig blivit den film eller tv-serie den borde. Det handlar om korruption och politiskt rävspel på högsta nivå när kungens närmaste man med hustru anklagas för mord. Men den som i eftervärldens ögon fått hela skulden är den vackra Frances Howard som blivit arketypen för den liderliga och fördärvade kvinnan. Tillsammans med maken Robert Carr dömdes hon till döden för mordet på Sir Thomas Overbury. Många avrättades i samband med fallet, men inte Frances och Robert. De satt en tid på fängelset The Tower of London men benådades även därifrån och levde återstoden av sina liv utanför Towern, djupt osams. Idag är Towern en turistmagnet där P2 Dokumentär köar för att besöka tortyrkammaren. Anne Askew är den enda kvinna som torterats här på sträckbänken. Tortyren visades i tv-serien The Tudors vars musik av Trevor Morris fick en Emmy och hörs i denna dokumentär. Dessutom - ingen som har hört programmet kommer någonsin mer att kunna lyssna på Brittens Playful Pizzicato utan att tänka ordet blygdkapsel. Detta är del 3/3 i serien England - The Golden Age of Crime. Medverkande: Professor i engelsk renässanslitteratur David Lindley, klädhistoriker Eva Andersson, psykolog Per Isdal, kurator Ann-Charlotte Bengtsson, chefsåklagare och chef för korruptionsenheten Gunnar Stetler, orgelforskare Joel Speerstra samt operasångare Anders Lorentzon. Uppläsare är Ingvar Grimberg, Dan Berglund, Emelie Alm, Torben Kulin, Emelie Sigelius och Andreas Nygård.
December 11, 2014 - Heartland Payments' Robert Carr & Privy Marketing Guru Ben Jabbawy