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Wilson County Emergency Services District (ESD) 2's newest commissioner, Lonnie Bodiford (fourth from right), stands with (l-r) ESD 2 Chief Alex Lopez, board Vice President Sherry Heatherly and board President David Nieto, county commissioners Gary Martin, Russell King, Jeffery Pierdolla, and John “Scott” Akin, and Wilson County Judge Hank Whitman after taking the oath of office April 28 during the regular meeting of commissioners court.Article Link
fWotD Episode 2833: 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 5 February 2025 is 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season.During the 2009–10 English football season, Notts County competed in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Shortly before the season began, the club was subject to a high-profile takeover by Munto Finance, purportedly a wealthy Middle East-based consortium with ambitions to take the club to the Premier League. The former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson was appointed director of football, and lavish spending began in apparent early efforts to achieve these ambitions. In reality, Munto Finance was controlled by the convicted fraudster Russell King, and the club had been acquired as part of an elaborate scheme to list a fake mining company on the stock exchange. The promised money did not exist, King fled when the scheme collapsed and Notts County were left deeply in debt. Eriksson resigned following a further takeover by Ray Trew, who prevented bankruptcy and oversaw a successful conclusion to the season, with the team winning the League Two championship and promotion to Football League One. The team also fared well in the FA Cup, reaching the last sixteen of the competition.The season saw four different owners, three permanent first-team managers and two spells of interim management. In total, the team played 54 competitive matches, winning 31, drawing 14 and losing nine. Lee Hughes scored 33 goals across all competitions, becoming the first Notts County player to score 30 goals in a season since Tommy Lawton sixty years earlier, while Ben Davies made the most appearances, featuring in 51 games. Munto Finance's takeover and the wider scheme it formed a part of were investigated by journalists from the beginning. It was the subject of a 2011 episode of the BBC One show Panorama and a BBC Sounds podcast series in 2022. Notts County continued to experience off-field problems over the following years, and the team were relegated to non-League football in 2019; coverage of the club's plight and subsequent attempts to recover often refer to the events of 2009.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Wednesday, 5 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Ruth.
In this episode of Now that's Significant, host Rebecca Maugham chats with Russell King, Research Director of Brand Strategy, Performance and Insights at the European telco Orange, about the challenges and opportunities of balancing local and global needs in market research, as well as understanding brand perception across diverse cultures and categories. Here are five key takeaways from the episode Balancing local and global needs is crucial: Global brands must cater to both local market nuances and overarching strategic goals, ensuring that research findings are relevant and actionable for all stakeholders. Flexibility and standardization are key: While standardized methodologies provide consistency, allowing for local adaptations ensures that research reflects cultural differences and market-specific dynamics. Communication is paramount: Open and frequent communication between central and local teams fosters trust, collaboration, and a shared understanding of research objectives and findings. Brand perception transcends categories: Consumers often view a brand holistically, regardless of the specific product or service they are using, highlighting the importance of measuring overall brand sentiment. Centralized platforms empower local teams: User-friendly research platforms that provide timely access to data and insights enable local teams to make informed decisions and contribute to global strategic goals. Tune in to this episode to learn more about navigating the complexities of global market research and building a strong, consistent brand across diverse markets. Don't forget to check out other episodes of "Now that's Significant" on all major podcast platforms! *** Infotools Harmoni is a fit-for-purpose market research analysis, visualization, and reporting platform that gives the world's leading brands the tools they need to better understand their consumers, customers, organization, and market. www.infotools.com Established in 1990, we work with some of the world's top brands around the world, including Coca-Cola, Orange, Samsung, and Mondelēz. Our powerful cloud-based platform, Harmoni, is purpose-built for market research. From data processing to investigation, dashboards to collaboration, Harmoni is a true "data-to-decision-making" solution for in-house corporate insights teams and agencies. While we don't facilitate market research surveys, provide sample, or collect data, we make it easy for market researchers to find and share compelling insights that go over-and-above what stakeholders want, inspiring them to act decisively. One of the most powerful features of Harmoni is Discover, a time-tested, time-saving, and investigative approach to data analysis. Using automated analyses to reveal patterns and trends, Discover minimizes potential research bias by removing the need for requesting and manually analyzing scores of cumbersome crosstabs – often seeing what you can't. Discover helps you easily find what differentiates groups that matter to you, uncover what makes them unique, and deliver data points that are interesting, relevant, and statistically significant, plus see things others can't. Add to all this an impending GenAI feature, and you have an extremely powerful, future-proofed tool.
Join us for an insightful episode of "Long Term Thinking for Business Success" as we delve into the journey of MEX Engineering Group with its founder and CEO, Russell King. In this episode, Russell shares the transformation of MEX Engineering into a people-driven organisation and its vision to become Australia's leading engineering service provider. Discover how Russell and his team have cultivated an enjoyable and sustainable culture by prioritising people over profit, safety, and quality. Gain valuable insights into their unique approach to hiring based on cultural fit and the "hungry, humble, and smart" framework. Explore the challenges and triumphs of creating a sustainable business that lasts decades and learn about the founder's pivotal role in driving continuous change. Uncover the secrets behind MEX Engineering's client engagement strategies, from building lasting relationships to prioritising impactful activities. Take advantage of this engaging conversation as Russell King shares his wisdom on leadership, strategic initiatives, and the art of creating a best-in-class team. Tune in to gain inspiration for your business journey and learn how to foster a thriving, people-centric organisation.
Local author Julia Castro receives a proclamation from Wilson County Judge Henry “Hank” Whitman that was approved June 10 by county commissioners Jeffery Pierdolla, Russell King, John “Scott” Akin, and Gary Martin. The proclamation applauds Castro “for her determined spirit and dedication to telling the stories of our beloved community.” She will be signing copies of her book, Apple Pie and Salsa — displayed here by Martin — June 19 at the Wilson County News. (See more about the book-signing event, page 5A.)Article Link
Citizens concerned about plans for a wastewater treatment plant and a new subdivision near the Shannon Ridge subdivision north of Floresville have scheduled a townhall meeting for Wednesday, Dec. 20. The meeting will take place at the American Legion Hall at 1412 Fourth St. in Floresville, beginning at 6 p.m. Wilson County commissioners Gary Martin and Russell King are expected to meet with the citizens at the town hall. Meeting planners also have invited representatives of the developer, HK Real Estate Development LLC, to attend. The company submitted plans to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to build a wastewater...Article Link
Citizens concerned about plans for a wastewater treatment plant and a new subdivision near the Shannon Ridge subdivision north of Floresville have scheduled a town hall meeting for Wednesday, Dec. 20. The meeting will take place at the American Legion Hall at 1412 Fourth St. in Floresville beginning at 6 p.m. Wilson County commissioners Gary Martin and Russell King are expected to attend. HK Real Estate Development LLC has submitted plans to build a wastewater treatment plant next to Shannon Ridge on C.R. 320. The plant is intended to serve 900 homes planned for a 225-acre site. Landowners across U.S....Article Link
Wilson County 4-H Shooting Sports Club members Jerod Oltjendiers (l-r), Jay Oltjendiers, Rance Mangum, Cline Mangum, Corbin Akins, and Abigail Patrick, and Texas 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassador Kaitlin DeLarm receive recognition from Wilson County commissioners Gary Martin and Russell King, County Judge Hank Whitman, and Commissioner John “Scott” Akin at the commissioners' June 12 meeting. The young marksmen told commissioners about their club and asked them for a shooting range in the county so they won't have to go to a Bexar County shooting range to practice once a week.Article Link
Joseph Briones of the Alamo Area Council of Governments (l-r) and Veronica Arriaga of Wilson County Community Services display a proclamation declaring May as Older Americans Month in Wilson County, after the proclamation's approval May 22 by county commissioners Gary Martin, John “Scott” Akin, Russell King, and Jeffery Pierdolla, and County Judge Hank Whitman. Older Americans Month recognizes the contributions of past and present older persons to their country. The 2023 theme — “Aging Unbound” — encourages exploring diverse aging experiences.Article Link
When Bill Russell joined the NBA in the 1950s, he was the only Black player on the Celtics. He went on to win 11 championships, more than any player in basketball history. When President Barack Obama awarded him the Medal of Freedom in 2011, he said: “Bill Russell stood up for the rights and dignity of all men.” Today, former NBA player Spencer Haywood remembers his coach and friend. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2BmMZr5 We also make Criminal and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Der Betrug an Notts County aus dem Jahr 2009 ist beispiellos. Nicht weil Notts County so sehr gelitten hat - das tat der älteste Profiverein der Geschichte mit Sicherheit. Er war eher beispiellos, weil der Plan hinter dem Betrug faszinierend und fast schon wahnsinnig war. Russell King war der Puppenspieler und an seinen Seilen hing unter anderem der langjährige englische Nationaltrainer Sven-Göran Eriksson. Er sollte dabei helfen, Notts County wieder in die Premier League zu führen. Der Schwede wusste bis dahin noch nichts von Kings Vergangenheit. Seine manipulative Art öffnete ihm alle Türen und brachte ihm viel Geld ein. Und Sven-Göran Eriksson brachte dies nach Nordkorea, wo er deren Fußballern einen außergewöhnlichen Gefallen tun sollte.
The traditional face-to-face identity check has exhausted its welcome. Instantaneously proving our identities when online banking and booking flights has made things such as physically opening a bank account or applying for a mortgage seem incredibly inefficient - and only limits access to those who are busy during working hours or unable to travel. In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Russell King, CEO at Xydus, about: Driving factors behind the growth of digital identity verification Challenges when verifying workers and customers The ethics, bias and risks of facial recognition
From the world's oldest football league club to the communist dictatorship of North Korea, this incredible story has it all. It's a tale of greed and intrigue that takes us on a journey from the streets of Nottingham to the Gulf Kingdom of Bahrain. At the heart of it, a conman who fooled football bosses, a London bank and foreign regimes. Russell King's audacious multi-million pound scam which brought the world's oldest professional football club Notts County to the brink of oblivion. The story begins at the club's ground Meadow Lane. It's 2009 and team has just managed to their football league status after years of fighting for survival. Out of the blue comes a knight in shining armour with promises of untold wealth from the Middle East and ambitions to catapult the club from the lowly fourth tier to the Premier League. Enter former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson and England and Arsenal legend Sol Campbell. All of a sudden Notts County are surfing the crest of the wave – they're off to the promised land. But is all as it seems? Or are dreams about to be shattered? Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
Alice Levine heads to Jersey to delve deeper into fraudster Russell King's criminal past. She discovers how King enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle on the island, living in a lavish multi-million pound home with a swimming pool and set in acres of beautiful grounds. How he owned a collection of fast cars, hired private jets and enjoyed flights in a company helicopter. He was behind a business called Belgravia - a company which provided investment funds for the rich - low risk and high returns. But, with a collapsed toy empire behind him and a two year jail sentence for fraud, King was getting himself a reputation. When he commits another fraud worth hundreds of thousands of pounds, the police are on his tail and he's forced to flee the island for Bahrain. Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
Revelations about Russell King's criminal past have done nothing to dampen the spirits at Notts County football club. The team and the fans are on roll, dreaming again, their sights set on promotion. Meanwhile, in one of the most bizarre episodes yet, the club's director of football, Sven Goran Eriksson finds himself in North Korea – a guest of one of the most notorious regimes in the world. He's with the man pulling the strings behind the scenes at Meadow Lane – Russell King , a convicted fraudster with the police on his tail. King has a plan – a trillion dollar con worthy of a chess grand master. It's convoluted, multi-layered and audacious but could net him his biggest pay day yet. But can he convince the North Koreans to play their part? Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
Notts County were sold a dream of untold millions and Premier League football but it's all come crashing down. Over the course of just a few months the club has racked up millions of pounds of debts and now they can't even pay the milk bill. Sven Goran Eriksson has returned from his crazy trip to North Korea and conman Russell King has vanished. As the creditors come knocking, Sven and chairman Peter Trembling go hunting for new investors to save the club from impending closure. Meanwhile, the hunt for the trillion dollar conman is on... Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
There's nowhere to hide for serial fraudster Russell King. Holed-up in Bahrain, time has finally run out for the trillion dollar conman. On his tail, a detective who has spent 10 years trying to bring him to justice for his crimes on the island of Jersey. But Russell King has one last throw of the dice. Meanwhile Notts County, the football club he used and abused to satisfy his own greedy endeavours, are storming to glory in the most memorable season of their long, long history. Despite being brought to their knees financially, the club, its fans and its players, have rallied. It's time to celebrate. Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
From Nottingham to North Korea - how conman Russell King took the oldest club in the football league to the brink of oblivion with promises beyond their wildest dreams. All episodes will be available on Monday 21st February 2022 on BBC Sounds.
A consortium called Munto Finance has taken over Notts County – the oldest professional football club in the world. Supposedly backed by millions of pounds from the Middle East, the club are promised riches beyond their wildest dreams. Sven Goran Eriksson is hired as director of football and England and Arsenal legend Sol Campbell joins the club on in a multi-million pound deal. David Beckham is rumoured to be joining the club – Andy Cole, Roberto Carlos and Luis Figo are also in the frame. The fans are ecstatic - on the threshold of new, successful era. But behind the scenes, all is not as it seems. Pulling all the strings is a businessman called Russell King. But he's about to be outed as a convicted fraudster with a string of failed businesses behind him. Journalists begin to pick away at the façade and what they uncover makes for uncomfortable reading. Next, after just one game for the club, Sol Campbell walks off the training ground never to be seen in Nottingham again. Sound designer: Paul Lewis Producer: Nick Southall Series Producer: Ben Robinson Editor and Executive Producer: Carl Johnston
Drink Sake. Stay Soba. It's this simple mantra that has made Seattle's Hannyatou and its neighboring soba destination Kamonegi almost overnight mainstays for the sake-inspired community of the Pacific Northwest.It was almost exactly one year ago that Justin sat down with and renowned soba chef Mutsuko Soma and sake specialist partner-in-crime Russell King at their (then) newly-opened fermented creation-driven sake bar, Hannyatou. The pair's appreciation for craft along with their fearless creativity have turned their co-creation just two doors down from Chef Soma's soba haven into one of the most exciting sake stops, not just in the Northwest, but arguably in the country.In less than three years, how do you go about bringing to life, not one, but two hit restaurants able to maneuver right for that elusive sweet spot between tradition and free exploration, pushing the envelope for traditional Japanese food and beverage while making it feel like a completely natural progression? That's what we went to find out.You might also be wondering why an interview conducted almost a year ago is just now making it to the airwaves. Originally scheduled for an early-Spring release, 2020 happened. We could have brought the interview out sooner, but given all that was happening and the surplus of challenges facing restaurants everywhere, we wanted to make sure we had a show that represented the dedication and hard work of Soma and Russell to the best of our ability. Not wanting to shower them with questions while they were scrambling to feel out their new format in the current reality, we decided to wait a bit.The good news is that the latter half of the show you get to hear Justin catch up with Russell as he tells us all about how the last 6 months have played out, their setbacks and successes, the evolution of both Kamonegi and Hannyatou, and their positive vision for the still unforeseeable future of sake dining and sales in Seattle.Grab your favorite ochoko or guinomi and settle in for a journey into Seattle's sake heartland this week. While you're sipping along, you're welcome to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or reach out to us at questions@sakeonair.staba.jp. You can keeps tabs on us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, or join us over on YouTube, as well.Thanks for tuning in with us this week and we'll be back with more Sake On Air in a couple of weeks.Kampai! *Note: Since our follow-up interview with Russell King only a few short weeks ago, he has announced that he'll be leaving Hannyatou to pursue other endeavors and focus on family. All of us here at Sake On Air wish him happiness, health and success on all of his adventures to come. Sake On Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is a co-production between Export Japan and Potts.K Productions, with production and editing by Frank Walter.Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” is composed by forSomethingNew for Sake On Air.
Drink Sake. Stay Soba. It’s this simple mantra that has made Seattle’s Hannyatou and its neighboring soba destination Kamonegi almost overnight mainstays for the sake-inspired community of the Pacific Northwest.It was almost exactly one year ago that Justin sat down with and renowned soba chef Mutsuko Soma and sake specialist partner-in-crime Russell King at their (then) newly-opened fermented creation-driven sake bar, Hannyatou. The pair’s appreciation for craft along with their fearless creativity have turned their co-creation just two doors down from Chef Soma’s soba haven into one of the most exciting sake stops, not just in the Northwest, but arguably in the country.In less than three years, how do you go about bringing to life, not one, but two hit restaurants able to maneuver right for that elusive sweet spot between tradition and free exploration, pushing the envelope for traditional Japanese food and beverage while making it feel like a completely natural progression? That’s what we went to find out.You might also be wondering why an interview conducted almost a year ago is just now making it to the airwaves. Originally scheduled for an early-Spring release, 2020 happened. We could have brought the interview out sooner, but given all that was happening and the surplus of challenges facing restaurants everywhere, we wanted to make sure we had a show that represented the dedication and hard work of Soma and Russell to the best of our ability. Not wanting to shower them with questions while they were scrambling to feel out their new format in the current reality, we decided to wait a bit.The good news is that the latter half of the show you get to hear Justin catch up with Russell as he tells us all about how the last 6 months have played out, their setbacks and successes, the evolution of both Kamonegi and Hannyatou, and their positive vision for the still unforeseeable future of sake dining and sales in Seattle.Grab your favorite ochoko or guinomi and settle in for a journey into Seattle’s sake heartland this week. While you’re sipping along, you’re welcome to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or reach out to us at questions@sakeonair.com. You can keeps tabs on us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, or join us over on YouTube, as well.Thanks for tuning in with us this week and we’ll be back with more Sake On Air in a couple of weeks.Kampai! *Note: Since our follow-up interview with Russell King only a few short weeks ago, he has announced that he’ll be leaving Hannyatou to pursue other endeavors and focus on family. All of us here at Sake On Air wish him happiness, health and success on all of his adventures to come. Sake On Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is a co-production between Export Japan and Potts.K Productions, with production and editing by Frank Walter.Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” is composed by forSomethingNew for Sake On Air.
Oregon State President F. King Alexander talked with Steve, on Sport Scene, about the PAC 12’s plan for sports this fall.
Show #287 - July 9, 2020 :: About the Rhythm ~ Our FM broadcast on the weekend of Thursday July 9, 2020 as heard on FP Radio dot net & 96.1 FM WURD Radio. Guest mixer Russell King opens in Hr #1. Feel free to keep a copy of any missed shows by searching/downloading the files by posting date (MMDDYY). // Hour 1 - Guest Set by Lightnin' Lance King - If Only You Could See Me - Wheeler Del Torro ft. Sidney Washington Funk the Formula - Hippie Torrales feat. Koffee Closer - Kings of Tomorrow Alma Y Tambor - Doug Gomez Ding Ding - Hallex ft DJ Fudge Turnin' Me Out - Jovonn ft Cassio Ware The Basement Jam - Track Faith In The People - Brrak Smile - Shur-I-Kan Never Fall In Love With The DJ - Emmaculate ft. Carla Prather Dem People - Dennis Ferrer // Hour 2 - To be posted // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: mixcloud.com/russellking589 / funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com / soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deep house, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm, russell king.
Show #185 - September 14, 2017 :: Fall In Rhythm ~ Hour 1 - Guest Set by Russell King - Heat - Rapson Close To Paradise - Bennson Caught Up - Sonny Fodera feat. Yasmeen Soul Speech - Soul Speech Fluid - Fotis Mentor Monos & Rescue Poetix Raindance - Gershon Jackson feat. Rona Ray So Sweet - Amp Fiddler No Government - Nicolette Charlie Sez - Tony Humphries Swish Swish - Katy Perry Bukom Mashie - Oscar Sulley & the Uruhu Dance Band Dont Stop/I Need You Now - Tiffany Rosebud feat. Ocean Deep Without Your Love - Sean McCabe, Spencer Morales & Randy Roberts // Hour 2 - Guest Set by Kevin Quiveors - I Remember House (Tribute Mix) - Joeski feat. Eman Tonite We Ride - Spinna feat. Phonte Jus Dance (Quentin Harris Re-Protruction Mix) - Mr.V Upright Love (Louie Vega Kat Mix) - E.O.L. Soulfrito LouBar's Stars - Armless Kidd & Queen Rose City Streets 25 (DJ Spen's Impressions in Asphalt Mix) - Brutha Basil & Mark Francis Make Me Float - Alek Solitrov Cola - Camelphat & Elderbrook Should Be Over Here (Soulful House Mix) - HTZ When U Go - Girls of the Internet I Want Your Attention - Moonboots feat. Fiora Be Enough - Opolopo & Shea Soul Man of Summer (QB's Hot Mix) - QB Smith, MdCL feat. Brian Temba // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: mixcloud.com/russellking589 / mixcloud.com/MatrixxSoundlab / funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com / soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deephouse, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm, Russell King, Kevin Quiveors.
Show #185 - September 14, 2017 :: Fall In Rhythm ~ Hour 1 - Guest Set by Russell King - Heat - Rapson Close To Paradise - Bennson Caught Up - Sonny Fodera feat. Yasmeen Soul Speech - Soul Speech Fluid - Fotis Mentor Monos & Rescue Poetix Raindance - Gershon Jackson feat. Rona Ray So Sweet - Amp Fiddler No Government - Nicolette Charlie Sez - Tony Humphries Swish Swish - Katy Perry Bukom Mashie - Oscar Sulley & the Uruhu Dance Band Dont Stop/I Need You Now - Tiffany Rosebud feat. Ocean Deep Without Your Love - Sean McCabe, Spencer Morales & Randy Roberts // Hour 2 - Guest Set by Kevin Quiveors - I Remember House (Tribute Mix) - Joeski feat. Eman Tonite We Ride - Spinna feat. Phonte Jus Dance (Quentin Harris Re-Protruction Mix) - Mr.V Upright Love (Louie Vega Kat Mix) - E.O.L. Soulfrito LouBar's Stars - Armless Kidd & Queen Rose City Streets 25 (DJ Spen's Impressions in Asphalt Mix) - Brutha Basil & Mark Francis Make Me Float - Alek Solitrov Cola - Camelphat & Elderbrook Should Be Over Here (Soulful House Mix) - HTZ When U Go - Girls of the Internet I Want Your Attention - Moonboots feat. Fiora Be Enough - Opolopo & Shea Soul Man of Summer (QB's Hot Mix) - QB Smith, MdCL feat. Brian Temba // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: mixcloud.com/russellking589 / mixcloud.com/MatrixxSoundlab / funkypeopleonline.com / WURDRadio.com / soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deephouse, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm, Russell King, Kevin Quiveors.
Show #128 - February 18, 2016 :: Carnival Hangover Show ~ Hour 1 - Guest set by DJ Tantra - Get Up Off That Thing - James Brown Darling Darling Baby (Deep & Disco Mix) - The O'Jays Squeeze Me - Kraak En Smaak You'll Never Find Another Love (Frankie Knuckles Vagabond WMC 2014 Mix) - Lou Rawls Say You Love Me (Alex Adair Remix) - Jessie Ware It's Not Right (This is I Remix) - Whitney Houston Be Free (Timmy Regisford & Adam Rios Underground Mix) - Melissa B Give Me One Reason (The Tailors DJs Remix) - Tracy Chapman We Dance Again - DJ Black Coffee feat Nakhane Toure Mama - DJ Black Coffee feat. Ringo Hotline Bling (DJ Tantra Sorry Madonna Mix) - Drake House Music Sounds Better in Detroit - Full Tilt Remixes September (Marc Eazy Mix) - Earth, Wind & Fire Bad Habits (Baltimore House Mix) - Maxwell Work It To the Bone - The ReLoud Sea Lion Woman (Bob Sinclair Mix) - Nina Simone Got My Mind Made Up (DJ Tantra Funk Mix) - Instant Funk Movin' (GoodNightKeaton Edit) - Brass Construction Let Me Go (DJ Tantra Afrique Electrique Mix) - Dannis Winston Searching - Change // Hour 2 - Guest set by Russell King aka Dj Lightnin' Lance - Diamond - Rhemi & Hanlei Church - Dennis Ferrer It's Your World - Irfan Rainy Amaywahoo - Test Press The Beat - DJ Pierre Homeless - Sue Avenue Withdrawals - Crookers feat. Willis Never Give You Up - Portia Monique You Got This - Real Deep Harmony - Sheila Ford I Can Be - Nils Penner // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: djtantra.com , mixcloud.com/russellking589 , funkypeopleonline.com / soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, christopher pierre jordan, dj tantra, russell king, dj lightnin' lance, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deephouse, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm.
Show #128 - February 18, 2016 :: Carnival Hangover Show ~ Hour 1 - Guest set by DJ Tantra - Get Up Off That Thing - James Brown Darling Darling Baby (Deep & Disco Mix) - The O'Jays Squeeze Me - Kraak En Smaak You'll Never Find Another Love (Frankie Knuckles Vagabond WMC 2014 Mix) - Lou Rawls Say You Love Me (Alex Adair Remix) - Jessie Ware It's Not Right (This is I Remix) - Whitney Houston Be Free (Timmy Regisford & Adam Rios Underground Mix) - Melissa B Give Me One Reason (The Tailors DJs Remix) - Tracy Chapman We Dance Again - DJ Black Coffee feat Nakhane Toure Mama - DJ Black Coffee feat. Ringo Hotline Bling (DJ Tantra Sorry Madonna Mix) - Drake House Music Sounds Better in Detroit - Full Tilt Remixes September (Marc Eazy Mix) - Earth, Wind & Fire Bad Habits (Baltimore House Mix) - Maxwell Work It To the Bone - The ReLoud Sea Lion Woman (Bob Sinclair Mix) - Nina Simone Got My Mind Made Up (DJ Tantra Funk Mix) - Instant Funk Movin' (GoodNightKeaton Edit) - Brass Construction Let Me Go (DJ Tantra Afrique Electrique Mix) - Dannis Winston Searching - Change // Hour 2 - Guest set by Russell King aka Dj Lightnin' Lance - Diamond - Rhemi & Hanlei Church - Dennis Ferrer It's Your World - Irfan Rainy Amaywahoo - Test Press The Beat - DJ Pierre Homeless - Sue Avenue Withdrawals - Crookers feat. Willis Never Give You Up - Portia Monique You Got This - Real Deep Harmony - Sheila Ford I Can Be - Nils Penner // Contact: info@funkypeopleonline.com, Websites: djtantra.com , mixcloud.com/russellking589 , funkypeopleonline.com / soul, funk, disco, deep house, funky people radio, funky people music, christopher pierre jordan, dj tantra, russell king, dj lightnin' lance, tee alford, tech house, house music, afro house, vocal house, soulful house, dj mixes, deephouse, deep, soulful, classic house, deep, dance, r&b, edm.
Field of Geeks Network presents, Field of Geeks @ the Movies! Please enjoy this Audio Commentary podcast of X-MEN: Days of Future Past.Special thanks to Russell King who contacted the band "LoNero" and asked them if we could use their music for our podcast intros.The song used in this cast is called "Giant"Hope you enjoyAl, Mitch, & Josh
Today Corbett talks with Russell King of Sierra Building Science about the labratory of California, where they've been trying to whip and incentivize efficiency like nobody's business. Are Manual J, Manual D, Manual S, window placements and sizes, and a menu of prescriptive energy code requirements actually leading us toward perfection?
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *When a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Luther, Duerer, and the Living Word of God* guest essay by Barbara Pitkin, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Stanford University for Sunday, 30 October 2011; book review: *People on the Move; An Atlas of Migration* by Russell King, et al. (2010); film review: *Contagion* (2011); poem review: *For All the Saints* by William How.