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Adam Abramson, Digital Executive Producer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss The Sandlot, a 1993 comedy. Adam shares what it's like having a career as a Digital Executive Producer for The Late Late Show with James Corden. He discusses building the digital identity of The Late Late Show With James Corden from start to finish. He also talks about creating his own company, Row Z, and performing live band karaoke with Prince at the SNL 40th anniversary party. Adam plays our “You're killing me, Smalls!” game. Follow Adam on Instagram @adamsabramson, Twitter @AdamAbramson or IMDb. Find out more about Row Z at rowz.agency. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeinthecredits/support
We jump straight into the calls with Rich who is very upset at the defensive performance and is perplexed at Martins removal, Pete wants to invert the inverted number eights (again), Charlie joins and he and Pete talk about last week, clear the air and then have a very good chat including the words“Sunday League defending”, “Row Z” in terms of the defence but a pleasing review of the forward line including the front line of Ince, Martins and Rajovic and asks – do we have to take Martins off when he is having such a good game. Plus is Bachmann's confidence affected by the way that he AND his back line are being asked to play.We hear from Sky Blue Hub who were also reeling from a bonkers afternoon of football and get the opposition view in terms of goals scored and conceded and we ask how we compare to other teams they've faced this championship season.We have exciting news about Monkeys and Forests – sort of!Caity joins us with a positive view and attributes the result to individual mistakes rather than a systematic issue and suggests that Keith Stroud of Luton seemed to be less than fair. Jack joins form the US and reinvents the midfield into a diamond sending Pete all misty eyed banging on about the 90's again! COYH!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Ian Ball,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Skyla Rose,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Carl Clare,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Liam and Hannah meet Producer Grant, and welcome Fools Rush In podcast host Fyfie to talk about all things Swindon Town and League Two. It's a busy week for Row Z, with four nominations - the team cover over celebrations from fans, booking players for celebrating, bookies' sponsorship in football, and grown adults wearing football shirts on non-match days - which would you send to Row Z? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Radio chats in the moment to Joe Forrester from Row Z at The Podcast Show in London. Islington's Business Design Centre became the backdrop for Europe's new breakthrough event for the podcasting community: 350+ world-class speakers, 150+ panels and sessions, global industry brands, networking, mentoring and a whole host more across 2 days. Podcast Radio was on-site and in-action, chatting to the movers and shakers of the podcasting world. Listen in as Kavita talks to some fantastic people from right across both the world and business of podcasting. Whatever your level, wherever you are - this series of chats should open a portal of inspiration in your podcasting brain!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first memoir by Deacon Blue singer and music icon Ricky Ross. In 1986, Ricky Ross started a full-time career in music, which has lasted for over 35 years. His earlier working life was spent in youth work and teaching in his home city of Dundee, and his adopted home of Glasgow. It was in these two cities where he spent his formative years learning how to write and play songs. Having always written about the people and places who've made an impact on his life, it's no surprise that this is how he has approached Walking Back Home, his first-ever memoir, which takes the listener on a journey from Ricky's childhood to the roller coaster of leading his band Deacon Blue to top of the charts and the band's eventual break-up and his solo career. "I started to write about the years I spent putting the band together, on the first time we ever played in America, and about some of the musical characters I've met along the way. I gave some thought to growing up in suburban Dundee in a family with no record player and no sense that someone like me could, one day, make a record. That's one part of the story. However, I still want to talk about the smell of Born to Run when I first got it home and how I saw the Buzzcocks looking at a Cliff Richard album sleeve in a Dundee Record Shop window. I still want to tell the stories of my grandparents and parents and the woman whose voice was so vulnerable when she got up to sing at our church. For all these years I've told stories. Sometimes these days I also tell them on the radio. I've met some amazing people and their stories need told, too. The first time Deacon Blue ever played Wembley Arena I started to introduce a song only to hear, 'Get on with it' shouted from Row Z. We proceeded with the song, but I often thought I'd quite like to finish that story."
The first memoir by Deacon Blue singer and music icon Ricky Ross. In 1986, Ricky Ross started a full-time career in music, which has lasted for over 35 years. His earlier working life was spent in youth work and teaching in his home city of Dundee, and his adopted home of Glasgow. It was in these two cities where he spent his formative years learning how to write and play songs. Having always written about the people and places who've made an impact on his life, it's no surprise that this is how he has approached Walking Back Home, his first-ever memoir, which takes the listener on a journey from Ricky's childhood to the roller coaster of leading his band Deacon Blue to top of the charts and the band's eventual break-up and his solo career. "I started to write about the years I spent putting the band together, on the first time we ever played in America, and about some of the musical characters I've met along the way. I gave some thought to growing up in suburban Dundee in a family with no record player and no sense that someone like me could, one day, make a record. That's one part of the story. However, I still want to talk about the smell of Born to Run when I first got it home and how I saw the Buzzcocks looking at a Cliff Richard album sleeve in a Dundee Record Shop window. I still want to tell the stories of my grandparents and parents and the woman whose voice was so vulnerable when she got up to sing at our church. For all these years I've told stories. Sometimes these days I also tell them on the radio. I've met some amazing people and their stories need told, too. The first time Deacon Blue ever played Wembley Arena I started to introduce a song only to hear, 'Get on with it' shouted from Row Z. We proceeded with the song, but I often thought I'd quite like to finish that story."
With the Football Social Daily gang away for Bank Holiday, the Row Z Podcast are taking over for one day only! Hannah, Simon and Joe discuss Frank Lampard's bus-parking in the defeat to Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, a discussion of what next for Harry Maguire and Hannah gets somewhat carried away about Manchester United's prospects as Erik Ten Hag agrees to take over at Old Trafford. But trust us, it isn't all football...! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul and Andy chat to Mike Gatting who's making a comeback (kind of), Martin Kelner on the week's best and worst sport on TV and Mike Ward with what we should watch this weekend! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On this episode we are joined by Jack and Miles from Instagrams Row Z Football to preview the new EPL season.In Part 2 Carlos and Anthony give their Pie-Scale ratings of the Wanderers players for the game against ForgeBrought to you by Boot Box Vancouver and Humble Piehttps://bootboxvancouver.com/https://humblepiekitchen.ca/
Martin Devlin chats to Talksport Football correspondent Tom Rennie, about the releagtion battle in the Premier League and the sad news of the passing of England World Cup winner Jack Charlton.
On this episode we are joined by ex NASL Eddies legends Albert Watson, Jake Keegan and Daryl Fordyce. We chat about their time in Edmonton, what they are up to now and also about the demise of the NASL. In the second half we are joined by Miles and Jack from Row Z football as we chat about Tottenham and West Ham.
Premier Vocabulary is a mini-podcast from Premier Skills English. In Premier Vocabulary, Rich and Jack talk about football English, one word at a time.
In de nieuwste FC Afkicken podcast praat Neal met Mart ten Have, een van de hosts van Row Z, de podcast over Engels voetbal. In deze podcast gaat het over de beslissingen die in Engeland genomen zijn met betrekking tot het wel of niet uitspelen van de competitie, de financiële strop van Sky en de consequenties voor teams in lagere competities!
TOPICS - Chelsea vs Liverpool - Do Liverpool have a real shot at the title? - West Ham vs Man Utd - What's Happened to Rashford? - Arsenal vs Villa - Are we being too harsh on Emery? - Leicester vs Spurs - Champ and Chump Like, share and follow! Get involved with the Hashtag #WCPod Follow us on twitter & Instagram @TheWeeklyCannon @AdeFan_ @GidzTWC @TheGyekye @IfeThough All Gunz Blazing, Arsecast, The Football Weekly Show, The Breakfast Club
Your typical hard man of football — the no-nonsense, hard tackling, kick-it-into-Row-Z, tough bastard of a footballer — used to be a staple of the game. Every team in England […]
We're back with another 'How To' and this time Joe, Dougie & Zac sit down to tackle the plethora of problems at Chelsea. After that, Joe brings three problems to the table for Row-Z before Zac plays 'Facts With Rafa Benitez.' If you enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe to the podcast, rate it 5 stars and leave a lovely review! Anything But Clickbait: 00:00:45, Row-Z: 01:22:53, Facts With Rafa Benitez: 01:26:34
On today's episode of Extra Time; Chris & Patrick look at how AC Milan have become a fallen giant. Also, with Joe away, PVS kicks something ugly out of the beautiful game. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast, rate it 5 stars and leave a lovely review! Anything But Clickbait: 00:00:30 Row-Z: 00:45:02
Joe, Patrick & Chris sit down to discuss how they would fix the problems at Manchester United in 'Anything But Clickbait.' Next up, PVS & Joe bring two problems to the table for Row-Z and finally Chris plays 'Facts With Rafa Benitez.'If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast, rate it 5 stars and leave a lovely review! Anything But Clickbait: 00:00:23Row-Z: 01:06:31Facts With Rafa Benitez: 01:17:13
Matt and Davis break down Bayern Munich's bounce back win in Wolfsburg (1:00) after their bizarre attack on media coverage (14:30). They also discuss Gladbach's (31:30) and Bremen's (41:00) rise to the top four and the "Shout from Row Z" (53:30).
So it begins: our month long marathon through all the AIR BUD movies, starting with the 5 that started it all, and joined by Alex Powell of the Row Z Podcast! CHECK OUT ALEX'S PODCAST ► https://www.kiwifootball.co.nz/ CHECK OUT OUR MERCH► https://teespring.com/stores/cult-popture LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ► goo.gl/9EFEIa FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ► goo.gl/tuixnW SUBSCRIBE TO US ON YOUTUBE ► goo.gl/ITdEhK EMAIL US AT ► cultpopturemedia@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON SOUNDCLOUD ► goo.gl/s6egEh FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ► goo.gl/1rrpH7 VISIT THE WEBSITE ► www.cultpopture.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan, Matt and Davis address Stuttgart's coaching change, discuss the first Shout from Row Z topic and lament on the final chapter of the Aubameyang saga. Plus, Jonathan catches up with Mainz fans in Leverkusen.
What a week. Mourinho loses to Conte at Chelsea, Sam has an incredible Indian Premier League update and Santo goes all 'Random Harry' on us.