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In this episode of NRLA podcast Listen Up Landlords presenters NRLA CEO Ben Beadle and Richard Blanco look at the renewed popularity of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and address the issue of mental health in the private rented sector. Ben and Richard are joined by Russell Anderson, Commercial Director at Paragon Bank and HMO landlord Andy Graham to talk about the increase in the number of landlords investing in this type of property. A recent report from Paragon showed increasing numbers of aspiring portfolio landlords are targeting HMOs, with NRLA research revealing the number of landlords with HMOs in their portfolios has risen from 17% to 22% in the last decade alone. We look at the reasons for this, the changing face of HMOs and the challenges facing the sector over coming years, particularly in the student sector. Landlord support team leader Danny McKeown Henshall fills us in on the hot topics on the NRLA phone lines this month, and, to mark the launch of two new courses from the NRLA Training Academy, we shine a spotlight on mental health. The award-winning academy's new mental health in housing course will help private sector landlords identify common mental health disorders and develop strategies for prevention, intervention, and support. The Listen Up Landlords team is joined by expert trainer Mike O'Hara to talk about the issue of mental health in the PRS, what landlords can do to support tenants and, where they can turn for support, if they find themselves struggling. More information In addition to the PRS Mental Health in Housing course, the NRLA Training Academy is also launching a course for those working in social housing, with more information available here. If you are a landlord struggling with your mental health, you can find more information here. For all podcast enquiries email press@nrla.org.uk To access a transcript of the podcast click here. ACCREDITATION: You can now pick up a CPD point to be used towards NRLA accreditation by listening to the podcast. To log your point, visit the accreditation dashboard in the ‘Your Account' section of the NRLA website. Select ‘Other' then ‘NRLA Podcast' from the dropdown menu.
If you want to know peace of mind in volatile times, food storage is a must. Brandon Smith explains how food is now an investment and inflation isn't going away anytime soon. The silver lining of the past four years is that a large number of people have finally seen the state's mask of benevolence slip. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that 2020 was the year the system showed its real face. If you want to be happy, regardless of outside circumstances, there are two things you must remember. Russell Anderson says, owning stuff is fun but it won't make you happy like serving others and building lasting relationships will. The American Dream is being rewritten and it's doubtful that many of us will like the ending. Doug Casey weighs in on the new American Dream. Article of the Day: The Overton Window can best be understood as a way of mapping sayable opinions. Check out Jeffrey A. Tucker's latest essay which examines whether the Overton Window is real, imagined or constructed. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
#BRNAM #1678 | Staying Ahead of the Curve:Meeting the Threat of Fraud in the Financial & Retirement Services Industries Head On | Tim Rouse, Executive Director, The Spark Institute, Russell Anderson, CFE, Head of Financial Crimes Services, LIMRA & Pat Kinsel, Founder & CEO, Proof | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #JustTheFacts | For more information visit https://www.sparkinstitute.org
On today's episode, we discuss Russell Anderson, the richest man in the IFB. Anderson provided the funding to start Hyles Anderson College in 1972. His money bought him the biggest stages in fundamentalism where he was happy to tell his rags to riches story of being a coal miner turned real estate tycoon. We also discuss the power that this money afforded Anderson to treat other people poorly. Sadie tells her firsthand experience of being groomed as a pre-teen to be Anderson's "girlfriend." If you are a new listener to our show or are just finding out about the IFB from the "Let Us Prey" Documentary, we recommend listening to episode 57, as well as our 5-part "First Family of Fundamentalism" series from fall of 2020.WE HAVE NEW MERCH AVAILABLE, AND A NEW MERCH SHOP, at https://leavingedenpodcast.threadless.comStream the Leaving Eden Podcast theme song, Rolling River of Time on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lB7RwSQ9X5gnt1BDNugyS?si=jVhmqFfYRSiruRxekdLgKA.Join our Facebook Discussion group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/edenexodusJoin our subreddit! Reddit.com/r/EdenExodusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/Twitter:https://twitter.com/HellYeahSadieFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 8, with Russell Anderson and Jake Pitts Russell Anderson and Jake Pitts lead the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts at University Health in Kansas City, MO. In this deeply self-reflective conversation, they talked with us abouttheir experiences in weaving in the practices of trauma informed caring with educating others on counteracting bias, having difficult conversations, and improving equity and access. Listen in for powerful tips on understanding and managing yourself, engaging authentically with yourself andothers, and navigating the intricacies of intent and impact in what we say and do.
Welcome to Episode 101 of the ABZ Football Podcast as Gary (@tchocky83) & Graham reflect on the week that was as the Aberdeen support continues to bask in the glory of our victory last time out before we focus in on our 2nd trip to Govan this campaign as we get down to the business end of the season with 3rd spot ours to lose. We take a look at the latest news to emanate from Pittodrie this week, including the signing of Angus MacDonald on a 2 yr extension and we quickly discuss the latest plans for a Scottish Conference League. , We also check in with the Young Team, the Quines and our loanees in Loan Watch. After the break, to mark our century of episodes, we bring you Part 2 of our chat with the one and only, Russell Anderson! Like what we do? Keep us fuelled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Support our Aberdeen to Gothenburg challenge by visiting:- ABZFP Aberdeen to Gothenburg Challenge Follow the us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
They stand at the crease and knock it over the pavilion - that's right, the ABZFP is not out for 100!! Welcome to Episode 100 of the ABZ Football Podcast as Gary (@tchocky83), Gavin (@TheRogue87) & Graham don't know quite what to do with themselves as we look back over our 2-0 win over Sevco 5088 Limited t/a The Rangers as the Dons exit the regular season with a 5 point gap to 3rd place Hearts as the race for Europe heats up! We also check in with the Young Team and our loanees in Loan Watch. We'll have a quick rattle round Listeners' Corner once again before.... After the break, to mark our century of episodes, we bring you Part 1 of our chat with the one and only, Russell Anderson! Like what we do? Keep us fuelled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Support our Aberdeen to Gothenburg challenge by visiting:- ABZFP Aberdeen to Gothenburg Challenge Follow the us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Russell Anderson joins Al and Liam as they reflect on Aberdeen's 2-0 win over Rangers and whether Barry Robson should be made full-time boss.
Join Andrew Morgans and Russell Anderson, Partner at Pullman & Comley, for a great conversation about how to sell online legally. They also share why your business needs a lawyer, why it is essential to be organized, and how to protect your business from trolls. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://gigb.co/l/YEh5 This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io Learn more about Pullman & Comley: https://www.pullcom.com Learn more about Marknology: https://www.marknology.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Norman Police Chief Kevin Foster and Communications Systems Manager Russell Anderson join the show to talk about the importance of the Emergency Communications division and invite people to the groundbreaking for the forthcoming new Norman Emergency Communications Center. For more information about jobs with the Norman Police Department, visit www.NewNormanCops.com For more information about the City of Norman, visit www.NormanOK.gov Questions or comments about the podcast can be emailed to PublicAffairs@NormanOK.gov Twitter - @cityofnormanok Instagram - @thecityofnorman Facebook Vimeo YouTube
Prep Sports Weekly, Monday, November 7, 2022. We feature the Edmonds-Woodway boys tennis team and their six qualifiers for the state tournament: Grant Oliver, Jude Wilcox, Armon Mkrtychev, Russell Anderson, Steven Anderson, Nalu Akiona and head coach Dan Crist. Then it's the state tournament-bound Shorecrest girls soccer team: Bria Metcalf-Lindenburger, Cassie Chesnut, Ava Jensen, Darci Dalziel , Ezzie Fogg and head coach Mindy Dalziel. Scott Darrow, head football coach of the Monroe Bearcats joins us for a preview of Monroe's game at Lincoln (Tacoma) on Saturday afternoon.
Huntly striker Angus Grant talks to Sean McAngus about coming back from major injury, making Highland League breakthrough at Turriff United, making a difference through Russell Anderson Development School and much more.
Did you know that there exists an abundant source of regenerating fresh water deep within the magmatic rocks of planet Earth? This water, often called ‘Primary Water', is created from the molten magma plasma chemistry deep within the earth as it cools and crystalizes. Russell Anderson and Cosmic Sojourner aka Chris are from Clear Water Vision, California. No longer must we be fearful of water scarcity but more importantly, it is time for us to realize our true spiritual connection to both the waters below and the waters above. As mankind embarks upon this ‘Great Awakening', primary water will play a massive role in the raising of the collective consciousness. It is up to us to reconnect with these living waters and cleanse the damage we have done to this planet so that we can all rise above the materiality that currently limits us. Not only will Russell and Cosmic Sojourner go deep into the science and spirit of this important topic but they will inspire and educate us about the role of North America's oldest volcanic lake, Clear Lake in California and how the healing begins right there in our own backyard. The many years of holistic research by Russell Anderson and all his past experiences, has helped bring together a group of very highly talented visionaries, scientists and business people. In 2008, Clear Water Vision, a non-profit corporation was created from these efforts. Cosmic Sojourner brings a deep I AM awareness to the legal Name Game and neural linguistics employed to control the unsuspecting masses, and shares our preoccupation with "truth" of the matter in the heart of the matter. The avenues of discussion for this episode are endless as we'll traverse from alchemical to the scarcity fallacy concerning the most magical and fundamental element of our Realm, Water! Show links: https://clearwatervision.org/ https://worldwaterfestival.net/english Join us at Music and Sky this year, limited $50 off your ticket with the code, ALFAVEDIC https://musicandsky.com Save BIG on your Brown's Gas AquaCure Machine by using the coupon code "alfavedic' at checkout here: https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50/
In this edition of Fourth Estate, we discuss the role of multilingual news in Australian media. What needs to be considered when interpreting and re-expressing news into multiple languages?Marlene Even spoke with David Hua, Director of Audio and Language Content at SBS, Russell Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council (NEMBC), and Kelly Baylis, the Recording and Production Co-ordinator of the Aboriginal Interpreter Service.
Russell Anderson has played at the highest level, winning trophies as captain and representing Scotland. He is passionate about making the world a better place & has created an amazing foundation to do just that for thousands of kids and families over the last 10years.Combined with the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, the golf event at Meldrum House will help to raise funds and awareness for both causes while having a great time doing it.I am honoured to be involved, delighted to speak to Russell all about it and look forward to being part of this occasion. I hope you enjoy listening.Happiness is Egg ShapedFor more information on "The Battle of the Balls" Golf Day in aid of My Name Is Doddie & The Russell Anderson Foundation, please email hector@golfersscotland.com or william.tulloch@gmail.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/happiness-is-with-bruce-aitchison. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IMPOSTER SYNDROME is everywhere. You cannot hide from it. You will experience it at some point. I invited on a few people to talk through some of their own experiences with imposter syndrome as they were trying to become developers (or focus on data). If you feel like you just aren't capable of becoming a developer, I PROMISE you that you're not alone. Hopefully, there's a story or piece of wisdom here that'll resonate with you.Russell Anderson (guest):Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/russbot250 Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-anderson-5201a7159 Eric Jiang (guest): Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-jiang-855a16107 Sydney Romero (guest): Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydney-romero ---------------------------------------------------►► Connect with me everywhere (socials) - https://linktr.ee/donthedeveloper
In the final episode of season 2, Dave and Andrew chat with Dons legend Stewart McKimmie about his long career at the Dons, how it all started and his surprise at signing for his hometown club in 1983.Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (Willie Garner, Stuart Duff, Jim Whyte, Bobby Clark & Stewart McKimmie) are also available as all of Series 1 (Jim Leighton, Steve Tosh, Brian Irvine, Zander Diamond, Neil Cooper, David Preece, Richie Byrne & Russell Anderson).Presented by Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie facebook.com/redrewind1903Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew ShinieArtwork: Alan HayMusic: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa IchinoseProduction & Editing: Mike MacdermidStudios: Northsound 1
Our longest episode to date sees former Scotland and Aberdeen manager Craig Brown revealing more about his time at Pittodrie and how AFC could have signed a 7 figure international for 25 thousand pounds.Episodes 1, 2, 3 & 4 (Willie Garner, Stuart Duff, Jim Whyte & Bobby Clark) are also available as all of Series 1 (Jim Leighton, Steve Tosh, Brian Irvine, Zander Diamond, Neil Cooper, David Preece, Richie Byrne & Russell Anderson).Presented by Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie facebook.com/redrewind1903Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew ShinieArtwork: Alan HayMusic: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa IchinoseProduction & Editing: Mike MacdermidStudios: Northsound 1
Series 2, Episode 4, in which Dave & Andrew chat to ex-Aberdeen & Scotland keeper Bobby Clark is available to download from all major platforms from tomorrow lunchtime (Monday).Episodes 1, 2 & 3 (Willie Garner, Stuart Duff & Jim Whyte) are also available as all of Series 1 (Jim Leighton, Steve Tosh, Brian Irvine, Zander Diamond, Neil Cooper, David Preece, Richie Byrne & Russell Anderson.Presented by Dave Macdermid & Andrew Shinie facebook.com/redrewind1903Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew ShinieArtwork: Alan HayMusic: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa IchinoseProduction & Editing: Mike MacdermidStudios: Northsound 1
The Walkley Foundation and Scanlon Foundation present - Media training: Inclusive reporting that represents Australia's diversity Session 4: Diversity and ethics This is the fourth and final session in a series of professional development webinars for Australian journalists to bring greater diversity and inclusion to their reporting, presented by the Walkley Foundation and the Scanlon Foundation. #4 focuses on diversity and ethics, with a conversation between Dr Hass Dellal AO, Russell Anderson and Juan Paolo Legaspi. Over the past decades, Australia's diversity has increased considerably as has Australia's pride in being a multicultural society. Similarly, over this time, our understanding of how to welcome diversity has progressed. We now have over 270 ethnic groups living in Australia, consequently our diversity is a strength to embrace and integrate into our thinking. With all the best will in the world, this integration creates ethical challenges. Whether this relates to the words that we use to describe cohorts of people, an understanding of cultural appropriation, representations through images or music or the risks of gross generalisations, we can't afford to take decades to get this right. Hass Dellal has worked with multiple Federal and State governments throughout this time and has watched Australia's progress in representation. Russell Anderson is the CEO at the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcaster's Council (NEMBC), advocating for multiculturalism and media diversity. Juan Paolo Legaspi is Vice President of the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council (NEMBC). He works with community groups, government and non-government organisations to promote multiculturalism in the Australian media landscape. Join them for a discussion about the role of the media, ethics and diversity moderated by CEO of the Scanlon Foundation, Anthea Hancocks.
On a new Conference USA edition of the Underdog Pawdcast, Joe and Eric discuss some of the summer's recent big transfers in the conference and what they could mean for their respective teams. Plus, the guys talk about what storylines they're following particularly closely for the 2021 season, who their picks for the player and coach of the year are, and have a moment of respect for the late, great Russell Anderson. Happy football watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the final episode of Red Rewind season 1 and it's former Dons captain Russell Anderson, in conversation with Andrew and Dave. He talks about how it all started for him, becoming a Dons player, moving on and then returning and his career after football.Presenters: Dave Macdermid & Andrew ShinieArtwork: Alan HayMusic: Adam Featherstone, Mike Macdermid, Joe McNally, David Brant, Alyssa IchinoseProduction & Editing: Mike MacdermidStudios: Northsound 1
Hi, I'm Al Fawcett and this is infinite pie thinking…Today I am speaking with Russell Anderson Williams the founder of 2 presentation design agencies - Prezenter ltd and Onside Presentations. Russell and his agencies work with people across the globe to level up the quality of their presentations and cultivate the creativity in their organisations. His client list includes Chelsea & Aston Villa football clubs, the English Institute of Sport, England Cricket, the British Tennis Association, England Rugby, MTV, Malmaison Hotels, and many more. Based on his experience he was approached to write a book on the presentation tool Prezi and has recently written a new book Present like a Master - use the 4C's. In our conversation we discussed the 3 core things that we are all about at infinite pie, culture, teamwork and leadership. We also covered -the impact of exploring chance opportunitiesdaily routinesdoing the workleadership and building a teamjust how many presentations you are doing without knowing itthe mindset required to doing them well. If you got some value from this conversation & you know someone else that may benefit from hearing it too, then my one ask is that you share it with them. We have been getting some fantastic feedback from people who have listened to previous episodes and it is helping us to establish what you want to hear more of and who we should be reaching out to, so please keep sharing and of course get in touch. If you want to know more about infinite pie thinking then head over to infinitepie.co.uk or find me on the various socials and check out the content we share and the way that we can help.Thanks for listening, now go and do stuff that matters and have a great one.
It's an extra special AFC DONScast this week as we celebrate #GothenburgDay - as we reminisce with supporters on their travels to Sweden by boat and ferry and some news footage from that day in May 1983. Plus we hear from Ethan Ross and Connor Barron and Russell Anderson looks back at his football career. In the news, we have the latest on the SPFL EGM and a bit of supporters news thrown in for good measure.
Software just might be the unsung hero of physics labs. In this episode of Relatively Certain, Dina sits down with JQI postdoctoral researcher and programming aficionado Chris Billington to talk about his passion project—a piece of experimental control software that’s gaining popularity in labs here at the University of Maryland and around the world.The tool, called labscript, is a testament to the strengths of open source programming. It was originally developed by Billington in collaboration with Philip Starkey, Martijn Jasperse, Shaun Johnstone, and Russell Anderson in the labs of Lincoln Turner and Kristian Helmerson at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.Billington would like to dedicate this episode to Shaun Johnstone, who passed away while it was in production.This episode of Relatively Certain was produced by Dina Genkina, Chris Cesare, and Emily Edwards. It features music by Dave Depper and Podington Bear. Relatively Certain is a production of the Joint Quantum Institute, a research partnership between the University of Maryland and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. You can find it on iTunes, Google Play or Soundcloud. Relatively Certain and the Joint Quantum Institute do not intend to endorse the products discussed in this podcast.
On the ship: The Jeff is up for, well, pretty much every office on the ship, whether he likes it or not. Transmissions: Couples Boxing Big Mistake Doctor Strange Robot Dialing Book of Z-Rob: Voicemail Join us on internet: frequency.earth Is anyone on twitter anymore? Tweet us: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Matt Besser, Diana Wright, Lucia Fasano, Jillian Dunn, Rama Vallury, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman, Jeremy Paul, David Kline, Kyle McCormick, Sasha Huff, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Kenny Beck, Dylan Rhode, Hollis McLachlan, Etta Devine. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert and Rob Schultz. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Election Day features recordings spanning 2011 to 2018, and was originally broadcast Sept 27, 2018.
On the ship: The computer takes a vacation day, and Sheldon's mind goes too. Transmissions: Pet Tank Diani & Devine: Wedding Witch Visual Aids Back to School Book of Z-Rob: Warning Shots Join us on internet: frequency.earth We'll review any movie! Tweet us: @frequencyearth Join the Frequency Earth Info Club: podcast.pictures Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Nick Mandernach as LARI, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Matt Walsh, Anne Freiermuth, Gabriel Diani, Etta Devine, Fletcher Kauffman, Dane Anderson, Russell Anderson, Sasha Huff, Mike Clark, and Tim Greer. Voices from the Ether: Jack Allison, Paul Mueller, Dan Waters, Diana Wright, Kenny Beck, Matt Besser. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Frequency Earth show art by Nick DeStefano. "Wedding Witch" by Diani & Devine. Additional Material by Mike Clark and Dane Anderson. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. If you've enjoyed this program, why not share it with your friends? Frequency Earth: Robotic Arms was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 8, on Feb 22, 2011.
On the ship: The Jeff wonders how he'll ever complete his mission, especially without a log of his adventures. Transmissions: Snake Gameshow Journey to the Surface of the Earth Round Pizza Lebling and Blank's Radio Circus Book of Z-Rob: Humans New Decks: Deck 75 - Venetian Deck Join us on internet: frequency.earth For a good time, tweet us: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Dan Waters, Nick Mandernach, Jonny Svarzbein, Erin McGathy, Jack Allison, Ben Boodman, Morgan Walsh, Peter Dirksen, John Kirk, Sasha Huff, Gabriel Diani, Kenny Beck, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Ship's Log was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 6, on Dec 20, 2010.
On the ship: The Jeff is exposed to cosmic radiation. Also, we finally announce the results of the 5th 3rd Annual Frequency Earth Chili Cook-Off. Transmissions: The Manchurian Directions Damned Man Passive Aggressive Teaching Book of Z-Rob: Fortune Cookies New Decks: 39 - Gravity Well Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your escapist fantasies : @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Paul Mueller, Sasha Huff, Kenny Beck, Erin McGathy, Dan Waters, Jack Allison, Nick Mandernach, Michael Upperco, Russell Anderson, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Guest writers: Russell Anderson Original music by Darius Holbert, John Painter. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Chili Cook-Off was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 5, on Dec 25, 2009.
On the ship: The Jeff picks up a distress signal and brings an escape pod aboard AA-23, but the occupant is not a pleasure to work with. Transmissions: Alameda Sparks and the Call to Justice, Part 13: The March of Dames Please Vote for Me Rumor Mill Book of Z-Rob: Hummers Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your plan for the perfect crime: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, Jack Allison as EJ, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Erin McGathy, Dylan Rhode, Kenny Beck, Gabriel Diani, Dan Waters, Nick Mandernach, Jonny Svarzbein, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Guest writers: Russell Anderson, Joe Hauler. Original music by Darius Holbert, Rob Schultz. Produced by Russell August Anderson. Written & Directed by Rob Schultz. This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Star of Light was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 4, on Nov 08, 2009.
On the ship: The Jeff learns that Command considers pretty much everything, and everyone, disposable. Transmissions: Herding Cats TMI for the CIA The Minotaur Z-Rob: Parking Zpaces Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your friendliest thoughts: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Gabriel Diani, Etta Devine, Brendan McGovern, Russell Anderson, Nick Mandernach, Kenny Beck, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson Written & Directed by Rob Schultz This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Jettisoned was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 2, on Jul 08, 2009.
On The Ship: Jeff is unthawed and given a tour of his ship, AA-23. Transmissions: Libertarian Call-In Ideological Cannibalism Emily Bros Parking Lot Co. Z-Rob Prayer: Pedestrians New Decks: 22 - Hatchery 33 - Pixie Lounge Join us on internet: frequency.earth Tweet us your thoughts in all caps: @frequencyearth Starring: G. Maximilian Zarou as The Jeff, Nicola Clarke as the Ship's Computer, and Rob Schultz as Sheldon. Featuring: Sam Proof, Jake Regal, Brendan McGovern, Kenny Beck, Russell Anderson, Courtney Simpson, Michael Upperco, Whitney Smith, and Tim Greer. Z-Rob by Z-Rob. Original music by Darius Holbert. Produced by Russell August Anderson Written & Directed by Rob Schultz This show, like so much of Creation, is Not Art. Frequency Earth: Unthawing was originally broadcast as Better Radio, episode 1, on Jun 22, 2009.
The Aberdeen legend, Russell Anderson sits down with Si to talk about his long career with the Dons from the early dark days to the glory of lifting the League Cup in front of 40 Thousand Dons fans in 2014. The big centre half also gives us an insight into the many different characters and mangers he shared a dressing room with throughout his time at Pittodrie as well as telling us a bit about his time south of the border with Sunderland and Derby.
The Aberdeen legend, Russell Anderson sits down with Si to talk about his long career with the Dons from the early dark days to the glory of lifting the League Cup in front of 40 Thousand Dons fans in 2014. The big centre half also gives us an insight into the many different characters and mangers he shared a dressing room with throughout his time at Pittodrie as well as telling us a bit about his time south of the border with Sunderland and Derby.
Russell Anderson-Williams is a professional presentation design expert, and is particularly invested in training people how to make the most out of Prezi and PowerPoint. He discusses his craft with show host, Shaun Weston.
Formartine United kept up their unbeaten league run at Christie Park coming from behind to record a 2-1 win at Huntly. After six wins out of their last six league fixtures, United Assistant Manager Russell Anderson was pleased with the reaction from his side after conceding an early opener.
At the end of November 2017 the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council held its annual conference. The Executive Officer of the NEMBC, Russell Anderson, explains the purpose of the Council and outlines the significance of this year's theme ‘your voice, your action, our change’. The conference began with a special day focused young people, exploring their potential as broadcasters in the multicultural space. Youth committee convenor for the NEMBC, Aguer Athian explains why a youth focused day is important for the future vitality of the sector. i
Russell Anderson was our guest this week on WATN! Find out what he thinks about Roy Keane and Robbie Savage! Plus we chatted all things SPFL, It Was Just Banter was back and we found out about Ray's terrible backpass.
The concluding part of interview with Russell focuses on his second spell with the Dons. Getting over his injury setbacks, how it felt to finally lift a trophy, and his decision to retire from playing. That and much more in a revealing interview.
In the first of a 2 part special we speak to a modern day Dons legend, Russell Anderson. In this episode we talk about those tough early years for him at Pittodrie, life under different managers, and his experiences down in England. An essential listen.
Electrogravitics pioneer Russell Anderson discusses the Searl Effect in 2012 and his new role as the CEO of Searl Aerospace […] The post Russell Anderson on the Searl Effect appeared first on American Antigravity.
Collective Progression is a project devoted to collaboration, produced by Russell Anderson and Mandy Hancock, who hail from Georgia and stopped in Kansas City as part of a 12,000 mile tour of the country. On this edition of Tell Somebody, they'll explain what they're up to. But first, a remembrance of former U.S. Congresswoman Karen McCarthy who died on October 5, 2010 at the age of 63. McCarthy was in the minority in Congress who had the courage to vote "no" on the October, 2002 joint resolution that led to the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. And, a trial for the 'trespassers' arrested last August at the site of the new city-owned nuclear weapons parts plant in Kansas City reveals yet another connection to the Kansas City Economic Development Corporation. Click on the the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose save target as to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. Sents comments or questions to mail@tellsomebody.us
It's the first anniversary for WhiskyCast, and we had a big party in New York Monday night to celebrate. OK, it wasn't really our party...it was Malt Advocate's WhiskyFest New York. Still, we're celebrating the anniversary with a special episode featuring the winners of the Malt Advocate Awards, including an unprecedented repeat win for Buffalo Trace as the Distillery of the Year. You'll also hear from Lifetime Achievement Award winner Frank McHardy of Springbank and Glengyle distilleries, George Grant Jr. of Glenfarclas, Russell Anderson of Highland Park, and Euan Shand of Duncan Taylor. There were new whiskies, old whiskies, and even a few non-whiskies...and the details are in this anniversary episode of WhiskyCast!
He paid a debt he didn't owe and Russell Anderson became a multi-millionaire, able to give away millions. Don't miss the first of this inspiring two-part testimony on UNSHACKLED!
If you had millions of dollars, would you give it away like Russell Anderson? Don't miss the conclusion of this extraordinary story, another true dramatization on UNSHACKLED!