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It's been an eventful week on Teesside - with Middlesbrough's defeat against Watford followed by backing for Michael Carrick and confirmation that the head coach would be keeping his job. Dom and Scott are joined by Mark Drury from BBC Tees to reflect on the events of recent days at Boro. We discuss Steve Gibson's Carrick decision, the head coach's change of tone after Watford and in his Rockliffe press conference on Wednesday and what needs to happen if Boro are to get back on track. Thanks for watching! FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC Bluesky: @domshawecho.bsky.social @scottwilsonecho.bsky.social
We were at the Riverside on Monday for Boro's brilliant open training session - which went down a treat with fans. That's discussed in this week's episode of You Are My Boro as Dom Shaw is joined by Mark Drury from BBC Tees. We reflect on the defeat at Derby, look ahead to Portsmouth and discuss Josh Coburn's situation amid transfer interest from Millwall. And we also talk Harley Hunt with the teenage summer signing quick to make an impact at Rockliffe. --------------------------------------- SPECIAL OFFER! Take advantage of our special offer at the Northern Echo for full access to all of our Boro content. Full details HERE --------------------------------------- FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
It's been a busy and extremely productive start to the summer for Middlesbrough. Luke Ayling and Delano Burgzorg are in - and they'll soon be followed by Aidan Morris. Michael Carrick has signed a new contract and his younger brother Graeme has now joined the coaching team. Scott and Dom unpack the last couple of weeks, assess how the new signings fit in and discuss what's next in the summer transfer window after the players reported back to Rockliffe for pre-season. --------------------------------------------- SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe to the Northern Echo for full access to all of our Boro coverage for just £4 HERE --------------------------------------- FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
Rock-a-bye baby in the tower block Your Mum's on the social Your Dad's in the dock Your Mum's in arrears So, the Council's gonna call Down will come mother, baby and all… Yes this month it's none other than that late 80s police drama Rockliffe's Babies in which we met the seven young and untested members of Victor Tango crime squad and their formidable skipper Det Sgt Alan Rockliffe played by Ian Hogg. A ratings winner that lasted for 2 series and 18 episodes Rockliffe's Babies was the BBC's answer to ITV's The Bill which at that time was also putting out shorter series of 50-minute episodes. The series introduced us to Joe McGann and Alphonsia Emmanuel and the lesser remembered, but just as talented, Susanna Shelling, Martyn Ellis and Brett Fancy. Producer Leonard Lewis also cast some of his favourite regulars from When The Boat Comes In including Malcom Terris and Edward Wilson. All this and Brian Croucher too and a whole host of familiar guest actors. Andy & Martin chart the course of the series choosing 8 episodes that hopefully showcase and represent the drama, including the very first episode which barely features Rockliffe and the last in which one of the 'Babies' learns that they will be leaving the squad to train as a detective. As well as discussion of its memorable theme tune, the pair celebrate its peaks and troughs and consider why after two successful series it produced a sleepier countryside sequel: Rockliffe's Folly. 'Georgiou! You burke!!! What have you done now?' Next Time: Survivors
Scott and Dom were over at Rockliffe this week to speak to Kieran Scott - so what did we learn from our sit-down with Boro's head of football? We discuss the state of play with ins and outs this summer and the latest on Aaron Danks amid Bayern Munich's interest in the Boro coach. And we have a very early look at next season's Championship after the make-up of the league was confirmed. ------------------------------ FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
Boro went into the international break on the back of the 0-0 draw with Blackburn, which frustrated head coach Michael Carrick. We reflect on that game and discuss the Championship picture ahead of the final stretch of the season. We assess about why Boro look set to come up short this season and react to a couple of changes behind the scenes at Rockliffe. SPECIAL OFFER: Subscribe to the Northern Echo and get full access to all of our Boro content for just £4 for four months HERE. ---------------------------------------- FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC ----------------------------------------
After Boro drew Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final, we report our findings from a Stamford Bridge scouting mission and take an early look ahead to the last four tie. We bring you the latest on the Boro injury front after Dom spoke to Michael Carrick at Rockliffe on Thursday afternoon. We also reveal our predictions ahead of what has the look of being a crucial week for Boro. ---------------------------- NORTHERN ECHO SPECIAL OFFER: Get full access to all of of our Boro content online for just £4 for four months HERE. ---------------------------- FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
It's been a busy week at Boro, with Chuba Akpom completing his move to Ajax while Emmanuel Latte Lath and Lukas Engel have arrived at Rockliffe. Dom Shaw and Scott Wilson discuss the two new arrivals and assess the Akpom exit and how Boro go about replacing him. How will the final fortnight of the summer window play out for Boro? We also look ahead to the weekend visit of Huddersfield Town as Michael Carrick's side look for their first win of the season. FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
Scott and Dom look ahead to Middlesbrough's play-off semi-final first leg at Coventry on Sunday. We discuss the injury situation and what came out of Rockliffe press conferences with Michael Carrick and Darragh Lenihan on Saturday. FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC
That's right! For two months in a row, this month's guest is joining us again. He just won't leave! All kidding aside, James Rockliffe of THE Doctor Who Podcast is with us to discuss his beginnings of Doctor Who fandom, how he got the podcasting bug, and why The Web Planet is still horrible! Then James brings along his Pick of the Month, the monumental British comedy classic, Dad's Army! We talk with James about his lifelong fandom with the show, meeting some of his classic heroes, and even starting a podcast about Dad's Army. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doctorwhoandcompany/support
This week Kay and Abby meet comedy writer and podcaster Lorna Woolffson to talk about historical sit-com and women, do jokes have structure or are they eggs laid in the brains of male comedians by giant lizards, and why everyone loves a good Piss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the biggest vineyards in the Great Southern has cancelled all their events for the summer, citing an onerous council application process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dom Shaw and Andrew Musgrove are back to discuss the latest Middlesbrough FC news including the latest on Andraz Sporar deal, Mitchell van Bergen and Joe Bennett. That's one player nearing the exit. There's talk of formations. Plus much more.
Martin Agatyn speaks with Annette Rockliffe, Mayor of Devonport City Council.
Angela Lowe, Corporate Sales & Events, Rockliffe Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa Resort joins me from Darlington, England. A countryside resort with golf, fishing, and plenty of space, Rockliffe Hall is doing well with those looking to get away this summer, despite the pandemic. Angela has been busy developing creative offers that are bring in guests. Key takeaways: - The golf course continues to see plenty of action with ‘business on the greens’ persevering. - Corporate Sales and Events will be ‘tricky.’ A lot of people hoping business guests begin moving in October, but Angela’s thinking more like 2021. - Have kept engaged with people online: Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. - Marketing business packages for people wanting to get together once a quarter, in a safe, large space as well as team building to foster well-being in a fun way. - Marketing ‘spa in a box’ to help promote the hotel its spa. Niceties you would get at the spa, which was closed for a time, would be offered in a delivered package, complete with a link to videos showing how to apply products. - Advice for hoteliers? Be creative. Keep engaging with clients.
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level. Today we chat with fine art photographer Gareth Rockliffe! We discuss: How Gareth got his start as a photographer What it means to live life in the "P mode," and why that can be limiting Ways to avoid burnout and get out of a rut Why it's important to have personal projects, and how this can benefit you Why it's important to be willing to explore types of photography outside of your genre Spirituality as it relates to photography Advice for photographers just starting out Gareth can be found at: GarethRockliffe.com Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Photographer Gareth Rockliffe tells us about an alternative to Instagram as well as tips for long exposures.
Bud Michael has 40 years experience for industry leading hardware, software and services companies. He has held executive level sales and marketing positions with large, industry-leading product companies including Intel, Tandem Computer, Sequent Computers and KANA Software, and has successfully contributed marketing, sales and general business leadership to mid-sized software and services companies. Bud has been CEO at four privately funded technology and data services companies where he led the scaling of these businesses, selling two of these companies for substantial return to the shareholders. Bud is currently a management consultant with Renaissance Management Services, a consulting firm he founded in 2006. Bud is on the Board of Directors for Rockliffe, a leader in enterprise collaboration solutions for mid-tier companies, IRT Software, a leading provider of incident management software for public safety organizations and SunTechDrive, a provider of power electronics for the energy industry. Bud is an advisor to Innosphere a 501c3 nonprofit incubator formed to accelerate the development and success of high-impact scientific and technology Startup and Scaleup companies in Colorado. He is also an Independent Consultant for NAVIX, the leading services provider helping business owners achieve their goals for their business exit. Bud is author of “Favorite One-Liners for Business,” a business leadership book published in 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s all recs all the time this week as Jess and Trisha offer romance recommendations for under the radar picks from 2018, books for the romance film-lover in your life, non-book gifts from romancelandia, and more. This episode is sponsored by Cadenza by Stella Riley, an exquisite historical romance in The Times-recommended Rockliffe series; Penguin Random House Audio; and the Book Riot Read Harder journal. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Play AND find full show notes at the When in Romance page on Bookriot.com.
In Episode 11, special guest Gareth Rockliffe tells us all about landscape photography and his special photography projects! The Understand Photography Show is live on Facebook.com/UnderstandPhotography every Friday at 4 p.m. ET. Each episode is then available as a podcast! Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/landscape-photography-ft./id1189377019?i=1000379255578&mt=2
Can we expect Boro to sign a left-sided midfield player?Anthony Vickers believes so.That was one of the topics of conversation in this week's Tripe Supper as our writers discuss the January transfer window and potential incomings at Rockliffe.It should be said that the podcast was recorded ahead of Muzzy Carayol's move to Leeds United, which was confirmed on Friday.Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire, Anthony Vickers and Jonathon Taylor also look ahead to the FA Cup tie against Burnley and assess what kind of starting XI we can expect Aitor Karanka to name. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Who will be the next gifted young player to break into Boro's squad?And what's been the secret to the success of Boro's young guns in the U21s and U18s leagues this season?The talented crop of youngsters working their way through the ranks at Rockliffe are the subject of this week's Tripe Supper.Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Jonathon Taylor to to discuss the famous Boro Academy and how Aitor Karanka is playing a key part in the development of the youngsters. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jay Rockliffe - Having graduated from Sheridan College's Honors Marketing Program in 1996, Jay joined Ogilvy & Mather as an account executive for IBM Canada's corporate division. In this capacity, he managed advertising campaigns from conception to placement, including the IBM branded term “e-business”. Furthermore, he managed and sold the IBM Middleware Integrated campaign that quickly became a worldwide contract.At Olgilvy & Mather he was fortunate to be on the new business team and therefore able to work with many major players, including Zellers Canada, Sears Whole Home, and the Royal Canadian Mint. In 1999 he joined Communique, where he used the experience gained on these accounts to become the project leader responsible for the strategic development of the Microsoft Windows 2000 launch. This extensive launch included print, outdoor, Internet and direct advertising initiatives, and allowed him to combine marketing expertise with technological skills. Continuing to focus more specifically on combining marketing and technology interests, he jumped at the opportunity to work for Communique's sister company Devlin Applied Design following the success of the Windows 2000 launch, where he was VP of marketing and Business Development and helped build the first ever usability lab to help build and hone web sites.Michael Franzini is an entrepreneur and branding expert with 20 years of experience in advertising and marketing. He is Founder and CEO of GUNPOWDER, a drink brand based on Guayusa, a super-herb from the Amazon Rainforest. For 10 years, Franzini was CEO of Public Interest, the nonprofit ad agency he founded, which became the main alternative to the Ad Council. There he worked with clients such as Google, Rock the Vote, the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, the Girl Scouts of the USA and the Wounded Warrior Project. Since then, Franzini has worked on advertising, marketing and branding for clients such as Johnson & Johnson, Walmart, T-Mobile and Panasonic. Franzini is also an Emmy-Award-winning director whose TV spots have twice been highlighted by the New York Times as being among the best advertising on television. Franzini has published several books, including One Hundred Young Americans, released by HarperCollins in 2007. The book tells the true story of youth culture in America through images and biographies of a cross section of 100 teens from all 50 states. As part of his five-year collaboration with Time Warner Cable on their Connect A Million Minds initiative, Franzini conceived and managed a Global Online Town Hall Meeting with Al Gore. His role on that project included briefing and giving live direction to the former Vice President throughout the event. In the course of his advertising career, Franzini has collaborated directly with individuals such as Magic Johnson, Oprah Winfrey, Bill & Melinda Gates, will.i.am and Elton John.
The Quest is winding down and this week, it's Matt Smith's second year as The Doctor. Join me and my special guest this week, James Rockliffe of The Doctor Who Podcast as we take on Series 6! The Quest ends later this week.....Stay tuned! If you have any audio feedback you'd like to send in for the final episode (which will cover the 50th anniversary), please send it to: thequestisthequest@yahoo.com http://thedoctorwhopodcast.com
In an occasional series of interviews to celebrate Doctor Who's half century, the Who's He? Podcast talks to various fans, bloggers and podcasters about their love of Doctor Who in the lead up to the 50th Anniversary on 23rd November 2013. In this, the penultimate interview of this series, Phil talks to James Rockliffe of The Doctor Who Podcast about the importance of Big Finish, his first memories of watching Doctor Who and how Bernard Cribbins called him out of the blue! Twitter: @JamesattheDWP @thedrwhopodcast
My quest to have every Doctor Who podcaster as a guest continues with James from The Doctor Who Podcast and he brings with him the milestone of a sixth Doctor […]
My quest to have every Doctor Who podcaster as a guest continues with James from The Doctor Who Podcast and he brings with him the milestone of a sixth Doctor […]
Round Five of Doctor Who Mastermind with guest James Rockliffe of The Doctor Who Podcast
Welcome to the August 09 edition of the Official HarderFaster.net Podcast with Rockliffe & Dmak! We have music from the likes of The Viceroy, Simon Patterson, Access Denied, Alexo, Marco V plus interviews with Sean Tyas and Carl Cox! With the all new look HarderFaster.net Podcast Schedule now in place, Rockliffe & Dmak bring you yet another all star line up!