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Brass Evolution
Ep3. Robert Fraser - Whitburn Band Exhibition

Brass Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 30:55


In this episode I speak to band member and archivist Robert Fraser about Whitburn Band's exhibition at the Whitburn Community Museum, some band legends and a few interesting discoveries they made along the way. Whitburn Band website Whitburn Band YouTube Whitburn Community Museum Friends of Whitburn Community Museum The Living Memory Association Every episode a portion of the ad revenue is donated to an organisation chosen by our guest - this week its the Whitburn Band. If you like the podcast you can support it by leaving a tip or buying a perk - including asking my next guest a question or getting a shoutout via PodInBox Podcast music is Mephistopheles performed by the Illinois Brass Band Support the show

Leaders in the Trenches
The Journey to Scale and Losing it all with Robert Fraser at Aspen Funds

Leaders in the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 22:01


The ups and downs of entrepreneurship are not for everyone. The journey to scale a business requires many skills and evolving mindset. Join us for this climb of building a business. Today's guest is Bob Fraser, Founder, and Principal at Aspen Funds. Inc Magazine ranked his company #2436 on the 2021 Inc 5000 list. Aspen Income Fund is a residential mortgage fund designed to provide current income for investors, along with the potential for capital gains. Bob has had quite a ride on his journey to scale. We look at the challenges he faced and the heights he has reached. The journey to scale is part of the entrepreneurial ride. Get the show notes for The Journey to Scale and Losing it all with Robert Fraser at Aspen Funds Click to Tweet: Listening to a fantastic episode on Growth Think Tank featuring #RobertNetzly with your host @GeneHammett https://bit.ly/gttRobertFraser #JourneytoScale #GeneHammettPodcast #GHepisode793 #GTTepisodes #Podcasts #IncList2020 Give Growth Think Tank a review on iTunes!

What Makes Them Tip
87 - Understanding the Tides with Aspen Fund's Robert Fraser

What Makes Them Tip

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 27:11


In this episode, your host, Jeff Ford talks to Aspen Fund's Robert Fraser about loans, real estate, strategies, and more.  Check out Robert's website here: https://aspenfunds.us/

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The Old Ways Podcast
The Old Ways Podcast - Horror on the Orient Express - The Prelude of James Robert Fraser

The Old Ways Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 43:16


Meet James Robert Fraser  Great War veteran turned personal assistant to Lady Fitzroy, James sees to it that proper care and attention are placed on each moment of the day, but should trouble arise, his skills are more than capable to correct any inference.

Fools Guide to the Occult
S2E13 Reunification Pt1: A Road Through Shadow

Fools Guide to the Occult

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 38:51


Hector discusses left handed magick including binding, cursing, combat, and entropy magick, as well as revisiting the ideas of sympathetic magick, and the creation of taglocks within magickal effigies. Thank you for listening to Fool's Guide to the Occult! If you'd like to hear more content, head over to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/FG2TO It's labeled as "Adult Content" ;) so it's not searchable on the Patreon site, you'll have to type in patreon/FG2TO if you want to find it! There is currently a WIP Digital Grimoire, book club style discussions of Quantum Psychology by Robert Anton Wilson, and much more. It’s set up as “pay what you can”, and you get all access. Absolutely no tears! And to those of you who are already supporting, THANK YOU!!! You may also consider joining out community page on Facebook, and following as on Insta @ foolsguide . If you are looking for some fun merch, check out my online shop at etsy.com/shop/magicknmetal where you can find troves of handmade leather and metal goods, radical patches, occult curios, and art. You can also follow mNm on insta @MagicAndMetal Works Cited Carroll, Peter J. Liber Null ; &, Psychonaut. Vodnář, 2007. Carroll, Peter J. Liber Kaos. S. Weiser, 1992. Frazer, James George, and Robert Fraser. The Golden Bough: a Study in Magic and Religion. Oxford University Press, 2009. Hine, Phil, and Peter J. Carroll. Condensed Chaos: an Introduction to Chaos Magic. Original Falcon Press, 2010. Moise, Hoodoo Sen. Working Conjure: a Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2018. Stein, Rebecca L., and Philip L. Stein. The Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft. Taylor & Francis, 2017. Szandor, La Vey Anton. The Satanic Bible. Avon Books, 2005.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Podcast Series
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A 7-Point Introduction

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 29:06


Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy  is a disease condition that has over seven decades of knowledge. HCM manifests as 3 clinical pathways and may be synonymous with a normal lifespan with currently available therapies. Listen to Dr. Robert Fraser, Dr. Miguel Leal, and Dr. Ferhaan Ahmad provide an introduction of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy  and help improve the care of affected patients through early symptom recognition, diagnosis, and treatment.

Small Business Minute by Greg Weatherdon
Small Business Minute #80 – e-Transfers Security with Rob Fraser

Small Business Minute by Greg Weatherdon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 3:26


This is a guest post by Robert Fraser of Senior Exec Consulting an IT expert. e-Transfers have been a wonderful convenience, especially as a small business, however there are some startling security issues. So lets be honest, most of these can be traced back to lousy security habits on behalf of the person sending the e-transfer. Email systems being hacked and just plain bad passwords.… Read More

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: Rock Stars at Home

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 110:46


Today the rock N Roll Archaeologist walks into Rock stars’ Homes! Wait what? Ok, he discuss the new book, Rock Stars at Home published by Apollo. One of the six authors of the book , Bryan Reesman, joins Christian for a chat on many famous homes from many famous names. You can tell a lot about people from the way they live, and rock stars are no exception. From Graceland to Neverland, private planes to island hideaways, Rock Stars at Home takes you inside the houses, pools, planes, music rooms, playgrounds, and more of the biggest names in rock and pop and some of the most extravagant home comforts ever known. Thirty homes are featured inside and their stars homeowners are history’s best from the 1950s through today. Elvis Presley, the Beatles, David Bowie, the Jacksons, Prince, Ozzy Osbourne . . . they’re all here. Packed with great photos throughout and eye-opening stories of wild behavior and even wilder interior décor, including insider accounts from those in the know, Rock Stars at Home is an entertaining and informative guide to living life like a rock star. In addition to 200 glorious photos, entries give insight into each star’s life (how they spent their time when at home), from Elvis’s extraordinary down-home diet to the wild parties hosted by Keith Richards at Redlands, scene of the famous 1967 drug busts that led to the arrest of Richards, Mick Jagger, and art dealer Robert Fraser. Features throughout focus on specific topics, from the Beatles’s psychedelic interiors to the extravagant styles of the MTV Cribs generation. https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Stars-Home-Chris-Charlesworth/dp/1948062283/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1550794991&sr=1-1&keywords=rock+stars+at+home

Cash Flow Wealth Show
How to Generate Consistent Income Through Real Estate Notes / Episode 43

Cash Flow Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 30:31


Today's Cash Flow Wealth expert is Robert Fraser from Aspen Funds. He's a big believer in real estate note investing, and wants to teach you the advantages of the investment. The key word to remember is: discounts. Real estate notes can be bought at discounts, giving you higher yields, profits on exit and protection. Owning the note, being the bank, is even better than owning the real estate. Robert explores the benefits of reducing volatility but also gives you some tips on how to hedge your risks when investing in notes. Website: www.AspenFunds.us If you'd like to learn more about The Cash Flow Wealth Summit just click the link below! www.CashFlowWealthSummit.com

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The Week in Art
The Beatles' White Album: the band, the artist, the dealer. Plus, art in Dubai

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 60:52


We talk to Andrew Wilson at the Tate and Harriet Vyner, Robert Fraser's biographer about one of the greatest albums, and album covers, of all time. And we visit the new Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Rebellions of 1837

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2016


The media love anniversaries. A historical subject of no current interest becomes instantly pertinent when its age is a multiple of fifty. This worked in my favour in 1987, when the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Rebellions of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada came around, and the stories of these forgotten wars were suddenly topical. I was delighted. In a series I had done a couple of years before called "Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism," I had seized on a distant ancestor of mine to explore the ways in which the Tory tradition had shaped Canadian political culture. Now here was my chance to explore the radical traditions that led to armed revolt in the Canadas in 1837. Once again, I was lucky to have the musical assistance of Anne Lederman and Ian Bell, who then performed together as Muddy York and who were both scholars of early Canadian music as well as skillful musicians. An ample cast of talented actors allowed me to portray a variety of the historical characters. They were: Chris Wiggins, Sandy Webster, David Fox, John Jarvis, Lynne Deragon, Albert Millaire, François Klanfer, and Richard Partington. And, finally I had the assistance of a number of excellent historians, some of whom were by now becoming friends, as I undertook my third excursion into early Canadian history. They were: in Part One - William Kilbourn and Robert Fraser; in Part Two - Sydney Wise and William Kilbourn; in Part Three - Stanley Ryerson, Murray Greenwood, Jean-Pierre Wallot, Philip Buckner, Fernand Ouellet, and Alan Greer; and in Part Four - Alan Greer and Murray Greenwood. The series was first broadcast in December of 1837...

Arts & Ideas
Free Thinking - Cities & Resilience

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 44:33


New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay talks to Anne McElvoy about the relationship between Disraeli and his wife. Judith Rodin discusses cities and disaster planning with Ricky Burdett. Glass artist Brian Clarke outlines the role played by the art dealer Robert Fraser who showcased the work of emerging American and European artists from the 60s onwards. Fraser hosted avant garde art openings and supported artists including Jean Michel Basquiat, Gilbert and George, Bridget Riley and Eduardo Paolozzi.

Epilepsy Talk Radio
PACES Trial for Epilepsy

Epilepsy Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 21:00


In this episode of Epilepsy.coms Hallway Conversations, Dr. Joseph Sirven, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com/Professionals, interviews Robert Fraser, PhD, about the PACES Trial for Epilepsy- Helping Rural Communities deal with Epilepsy.  

In Our Time: Culture

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and work Marcel Proust whose novel À La Recherche du Temps Perdu, or In Search of Lost Time, has been called the definitive modern novel. His stylistic innovation, sensory exploration and fascination with memory were to influence a whole body of thinkers, from the German intellectuals of the 1930s to the Bloomsbury set, chief among them Virginia Woolf, and innumerable critics and novelists since. But how did he succeed in creating a 3000 page novel with such an artistic coherence? To what extent did John Ruskin influence Proust? Is his fascination with memory and recall simply a nostalgia for the past? And what impact did he have on the 20th century novel? With Jacqueline Rose, Professor of English Literature at Queen Mary, University of London and author of Albertine; Malcolm Bowie, Master of Christ’s College, Cambridge and author of Proust among the Stars; Dr Robert Fraser, Senior Research Fellow in the Literature Department at the Open University and author of Proust and the Victorians.

In Our Time
Proust

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2003 41:10


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and work Marcel Proust whose novel À La Recherche du Temps Perdu, or In Search of Lost Time, has been called the definitive modern novel. His stylistic innovation, sensory exploration and fascination with memory were to influence a whole body of thinkers, from the German intellectuals of the 1930s to the Bloomsbury set, chief among them Virginia Woolf, and innumerable critics and novelists since. But how did he succeed in creating a 3000 page novel with such an artistic coherence? To what extent did John Ruskin influence Proust? Is his fascination with memory and recall simply a nostalgia for the past? And what impact did he have on the 20th century novel? With Jacqueline Rose, Professor of English Literature at Queen Mary, University of London and author of Albertine; Malcolm Bowie, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge and author of Proust among the Stars; Dr Robert Fraser, Senior Research Fellow in the Literature Department at the Open University and author of Proust and the Victorians.