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Capítulo 40 Nahrayanpodcast vuelve con un nuevo episodio! Esta vez tendremos con nosotros la artista internacional Amaya López-Carromero (Maud The Moth). Con ella charlaremos sobre el nuevo álbum Maud The Moth: The Distaff (2025) lanzado el 21 de febrero, en colaboración con los sellos The Larvarium, La Rubia Producciones y WOODFORD HALSE. Indagaremos sobre la elaboración del nuevo álbum producido por Scott McLean y Amaya López-Carromero, masterizado por Alex Wharton en Abbey Road (London). ️Comentaremos nuestra interpretación del significado del álbum The Distaff, próximos conciertos y mucho más... Además, vuelve a colaborar con nosotros Lavrenti (Christian), una de las caras visibles de Ateneo Oculto, para dar un toque más personal con nuestra invitada. Fotografía realizada por @oculus_sinistra https://www.instagram.com/oculus_sinistra ️ Earth + Maud the moth 05-19 UK Leeds / @nath_brudenell 05-20 UK Newcastle / @theclunynewcastle 05-21 SCO Glasgow / @room2liveglasgow 05-22 N-IRE Belfast / @theblackboxbelfast 05-23 IRE Cork / The Pavillion 05-24 IRE Dublin / @whelanslive ️ ArcTanGent Festival 08-13 Healthyliving 08-14 Maud the moth ATENCIÓN! Necesitamos tu ayuda! Nahrayanpodcast nació con la intención de ser gratuito, no obstante, para poder llegar a todo el mundo, se nos hace necesario cubrir los gastos que generamos. Por lo que, si te gusta nuestro formato y quieres colaborar con la continuidad de Nahrayanpodcast, puedes hacer una donación mediante este link: https://ko-fi.com/nahrayanpodcast MUCHAS GRACIAS!! Maud The Moth: https://maudthemoth.bandcamp.com/album/the-distaff https://www.instagram.com/maudthemoth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWCCLCHgnlk https://linktr.ee/maudthemoth Ateneo Oculto: https://www.instagram.com/ateneo_oculto/?hl=es https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd9BdsEKs2Fkv0ikYgLOiKw https://ateneooculto.com https://linktr.ee/ateneo.oculto NahrayanPodcast: https://linktr.ee/nahrayanpodcast Canciones incluidas en el Podcast: -Nahrayan - The End. -Maud The Moth - A temple by the river. -Maud The Moth - Despeñaperros. Música de fondo: -Maud The Moth - The Distaff (2025). -Maud The Moth + Trajedesaliva - Bordando el Manto Terrestre (2023).
What makes a story unforgettable? How can creativity be a tool for healing and impact?In this episode of The Connector, host Arielle Leavitt sits down with two incredible storytellers—Chris Baker, the creative force behind Visuals by Momo, and Scott McLean, founder of the One Man One Mic Foundation. Chris uses cinematic video to help nonprofits inspire action, while Scott empowers veterans to share their journeys through podcasting.Together, they dive into the art of storytelling, how it transforms lives, and what happens when video and podcasting collide. Could their work be the future of purpose-driven media? Tune in and find out!Connect with Chris: @visualsbymomoConnect with Scott: www.onemanonemicfoundation.org | @one_man_one_mic_foundation
Send us a textWhat happens when your trusty co-host bails on you last minute? Well, you embrace the chaos and steer the ship solo! Join me, Scott McLean, as I embark on an unexpected adventure through the global soundscape without my usual partner-in-crime, Jack. Our "dysfunctional podcast relationship" takes center stage with a hearty dose of humor and a touch of introspection, as I dive into the world of music genres, from the electrifying riffs of metal to the rhythmic beats of reggaeton. You won't want to miss the nostalgic laughter over my classic Cadillac Eldorado tales and the quirky banter with our loyal listeners like Big Head Todd and Patty.Ever wondered what unites salsa dancers and metalheads? It's the universal language of music, and we're charting it all—a melodic journey through ten genres that shape our world. Take a sonic tour that kicks off with metal's thunderous allure, glides into alternative and indie's eclectic vibes, and sways to the Latin and reggaeton rhythms. Whether it's the storytelling soul of country or the infectious energy of EDM, each genre is a chapter in the global playlist, and we're here to celebrate it with personal anecdotes and a bit of comic relief.As we crescendo into the top spots, witness the transformative power of hip-hop and rap, and revel in the catchy dominion of pop music, the reigning champ. I'm here to share not just the music but the memories and stories that give each note its heartbeat. With Morrissey's words echoing, "the pleasure, the privilege is mine," this episode closes with gratitude and anticipation for our next rendezvous. So, tune in for a mix of music, humor, and heartfelt connection that promises to strike a chord with every listener.
This week on The Connector, Arielle Leavitt sits down with Scott McLean, a ten-year Air Force veteran, passionate veterans' advocate, and music enthusiast. As the host of the Milk Crates and Turntables podcast, Scott explores the intersections of music history, pop culture, and the human experience. In this lively conversation, Arielle and Scott discuss everything from classic hits and guilty pleasures to today's hottest music scandals. They also dive into conspiracy theories, share their predictions on unfolding events, and reflect on how music shapes our world. Packed with humor, insight, and a few surprises, this episode is a must-listen for music lovers and curious minds alike. Connect with him at Www.onemanonemicfoundation.org
In this compelling episode of The Connector, host Arielle Leavitt sits down with Scott McLean, a ten-year Air Force veteran, public speaker, and advocate for veterans' mental health. Scott shares his transformative journey of overcoming PTSD through podcasting and storytelling, which led him to create the VetsConnection Podcast and establish the One Man One Mic Foundation. As a Board Member and Veteran Ambassador for the HERD Foundation, Scott discusses the importance of community support and storytelling in empowering veterans. Tune in to hear his inspiring insights on resilience, advocacy, and how every voice has the power to heal. Connect with him at www.onemanonemicfoundation.org
I'm delighted to speak with Dr Scott McLean this week. Scott is a Senior Research Fellow and the theme leader for Sport and Outdoor Recreation at the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems (CHFSTS) at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Scott has a background in Exercise Science (MSc, BExSc) and obtained his PhD applying Human Factors and Ergonomics methods in sport, in which he received the David Ferguson Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia for the best PhD thesis. His research spans a broad range of domains including sport science, safety science, and systems thinking. During his PhD and current Post-Doctoral research, Scott has made a number of significant research contributions which have advanced knowledge in the areas of team performance analysis, coaching, sports system modelling, applying Human Factors and Ergonomics in sport, incident reporting systems in outdoor recreation, and complex system modelling of the road safety system. Scott has experience working with and conducting research with industry i.e. professional sporting clubs and an international football team, government agencies, as well as international collaborators. Scott is also a successful and award-winning football coach, which ensures that his research has a focus on delivering practice implications.
Mark, Perry and Scott McLean listen to different versions of "House of the Rising Sun" plus music trivia and David Lindley playing "Werewolves of London" also randon relish topics and a talk of the One Mic One Man Foundation and much more stuff..
Over the last 600 years Herstmonceux Castle has had mixed fortunes. From the first brick castle in England in the 1400s to ownership by a Canadian university in the 21st century. Former archivist Scott Mclean brings its history to life and that of some of its former owners and visitors including the Fiennes family, the Dacre family, Colonel Claude Lowther, Sir Paul Latham, the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Queen's University (Canada) and others. There have been some illustrious visitors over the years and Winston Churchill used to come and paint in the gardens. There is a second interview on Substack regarding some of the more unusual uses and goings on at Herstmonceux together with a transcript of this episode. Available here: Journeys into Genealogy on Substack
Send us a textScott McLean's journey from military service to podcasting, to nonprofit founder is nothing short of inspirational. How does a 10-year Air Force veteran and former military dog handler transition to founding a nonprofit and hosting a successful podcast? Scott joins us to share his personal battle with PTSD and how equine therapy through the Herd Foundation became a transformative force in his life. He emphasizes the importance of veteran-support nonprofits and the critical role community support plays in mental health, offering insights that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.Curious about the origins of the Vets Connection Podcast? Scott reveals how interactions with influential figures like Jonathan Oakley and Cecilia Baez shaped his vision. Through strategic networking on LinkedIn and a commitment to collaboration over competition, Scott has managed to secure compelling interviews that highlight the invaluable work of organizations supporting veterans. His approach to podcasting is not just about sharing stories but creating a network of support and understanding for veterans everywhere.Storytelling lies at the heart of Scott's mission, and he explains why it's so effective in forging emotional connections. From public speaking engagements to his upcoming Story Lab event fundraiser, Scott shows how personal narratives can elicit powerful responses and foster a sense of community. We also spotlight Alex's commendable efforts in building resources for veterans, underscoring the immense power of collective support. This episode is a testament to the impact of stories, both told and lived, in driving positive change.
Mark, Lou and Perry listen to and discuss Montrose playing "Rock the Nation" also a talk about Garth Hudson plus random relish topics and #1 for 2 which is a song reaching # 1 on the charts for 2 different artists and we welcome Scott McLean from the Milk Crates and Turntables podcast for our trivia section of the show and more..
Send us a Text Message.How far would you go to hide the evidence of a wild night out? Join us for a hilarious and unpredictable ride through the music and movies of 1976 with host Scott McLean and co-hosts Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We kick things off by dissecting Robert Palmer's unique career as a solo artist, contrasting his path with other legendary musicians like Joe Cocker and Rod Stewart. Luke's sharp attire adds a fun twist, as we compare his look to Palmer's iconic style, all while peppering the conversation with humor and personal anecdotes that will keep you entertained.Ever played a game of "45 Poker" with vintage records? You'll love our nostalgic and playful competition where we each evaluate the hit potential of randomly selected 45 RPM records, featuring artists like the Bee Gees and Leo Sayer. Alongside this, I recount a side-splitting story about an encounter with an Asian stripper, and the lengths I went to hide "stripper dust" from my wife using KFC biscuits. This chapter is brimming with laughter, lighthearted banter, and friendly rivalry that's sure to make you smile.We wrap things up with a deep dive into iconic music and movies from 1976, including Steely Dan's "The Royal Scam" and Genesis' evolution with Phil Collins. Our discussions range from the brilliance of Aerosmith's "Rocks" to the cinematic gems like "Carrie" and "Logan's Run." As we share personal stories of strange car purchases and tense moments in shady neighborhoods, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat, laughing at our unpredictable adventures. Don't miss this episode packed with music history, lively debates, and unforgettable anecdotes that will keep you hooked from start to finish.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of the VetsConnection Podcast? Join me, Scott McLean, for an update as we celebrate a major rebranding milestone and some impressive podcast statistics. You'll discover why we transitioned from Vets Connect to VetsConnection and how this new name better encapsulates our mission. We've surpassed the average podcast lifespan, proudly producing 12 episodes with 1,300 downloads within just three months. With listeners tuning in from 144 cities across the U.S. and five different countries, our reach is growing, and your support has been phenomenal. Tune in to hear fascinating insights into our journey so far and what makes VetsConnection a standout podcast.But that's not all—I'm also giving you a sneak peek into an exciting new project that's brewing, born out of this very podcast. Although I can't spill all the details just yet, you'll be the first to know when it's ready. Your unwavering support is the fuel that drives me to produce high-quality, informative episodes, and I can't thank you enough. Make sure you don't miss this special episode filled with gratitude, behind-the-scenes stories, and a glimpse into the promising future of the VetsConnection world. Feel free to reach out via email at vetsconnectionpodcast@gmail.com or visit our website at www.vetsconnectpodcast.com for more information. Your incredible support truly means the world to us!
Send us a Text Message.Discover the unsung heroes of the legal battlefield as I, Scott McLean, sit down with Melva Rozier and Brittany Horton from the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County. These legal champions are not just attorneys; they're lifelines to veterans in dire need of advocacy and support. Melva, known affectionately as the "veterans whisperer," alongside Brittany, a military spouse turned attorney, provide a candid look into the transformative power of legal aid, especially in the prevention of veteran suicides. Their stories are a testament to the strength found in the intersection of legal expertise and compassion.The discussion takes an emotional turn as we uncover the tales of veterans like Mr. Rico Andrews, a Navy veteran on the brink of homelessness, whose life was turned around through the intervention of the Veterans Advocacy Project. The conversation serves as a crucial reminder: Never count yourself out. Veterans who have faced denials or have not been deployed are encouraged to reclaim the benefits they've sacrificed for. This episode is a rallying cry for veterans to stand up for what they've earned, with Melva and Brittany leading the charge.In our final segment, we shine a spotlight on the indispensable networks that support our veterans beyond the courtroom. From housing assistance provided by Stand Down House to the comprehensive services at the West Palm Beach VA clinic, we guide veterans through a maze of resources designed to honor their service. And for our fellow nonprofits eager to join the fight for our veterans' rights, this invitation is for you. Stay tuned for future episodes where we continue to forge paths for veterans seeking the justice and respect they have earned through their service.
Prepare to be whisked away on a sonic journey to 1971, as your guides, Scott McLean, Mark Smith, and Lou Collichio, pull back the curtain on an era bursting with musical genius and cinematic charm. We promise an auditory feast where you'll rediscover the year's hidden treasures and pay homage to the late Dickie Betts, whose guitar licks still echo through time. Whether you're a seasoned music lover or a rookie eager to expand your playlist, this episode is your ticket to understanding the depth and diversity of '71's cultural tapestry.Settle in for a rollercoaster of emotions and trivia as we throw down in our weekly game of 45 poker—where the competition is as fierce as the debate over who should have won last week. The air is electric with stories of Fred Garvin's untapped comedic potential and the mysterious whims of social media algorithms. Our clash over classic hits will have you rooting for your favorites, from the Beatles to Dionne Warwick, while our banter – infused with a touch of disco and nostalgia – might just make you see these timeless tunes in a whole new light.
According to Pew Research, most parents pass along their religious and political beliefs. In a 2023 survey indicated that most parents with teens have passed along their political loyalties. Roughly eight-in-ten parents who were Republican had teens who also identified as leaning right. And about nine-in-ten parents who were Democratic had teens typically leaning left. How do we help our kids navigate their political identity without pushing our beliefs on them? We had a conversation with political science Professor, Scott McLean, with Quinnipiac University. Image Credit: Getty Images
Iranian media is reporting that the country's consulate in Syria has been destroyed in an airstrike, killing a senior commander in the revolutionary guard's Quds force. The Iranian ambassador to Syria is claiming that Israel was behind the attack that killed at least five people. It comes as thousands of protestors gathered in cities across Israel in the largest demonstrations since October 7th. New York Magazine staff writer Ronen Bergman, author of "Rise and Kill First," joins the show from Tel Aviv. Also on today's show: Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha; CNN correspondent Scott McLean; author Jonathan Haidt (“The Anxious Generation”) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get ready to spin the vinyl of conversation with Scott McLean with Lou Colicchio and Mark Smith from the Music Relish Show, as we bring you an episode brimming with quirky record label tales, deep dives into '70s hits, and a game of '45 poker' that's sure to resonate with any music enthusiast. We're jamming out to the sweet sounds of nostalgia, from reveling in the disco era's gems to unearthing cold wave bands that channel the spirit of the '80s. But it's not just a trip down memory lane; we're also bringing to light the Vets Connect Podcast, a heartfelt endeavor that spotlights non-profits dedicated to aiding veterans, blending our passion for music with a cause that hits close to home.As your hosts, we're not afraid to stir up a little friendly competition, throwing down on who can claim the best finds in our vinyl showdown, all while dissecting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's latest controversies. Discover how we pit breakfast sausage against bacon in a culinary clash and wax poetic about our favorite morning cereals that fueled our cartoon-filled weekends. And whether you're a Metallica maven or a Beastie Boys buff, we'll share our vivid musical memories and the peculiar charm that keeps us coming back to albums like "Paul's Boutique." We wrap things up by tackling the tough questions—like whether the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame still holds its prestige or if it's turned into a mere popularity contest. Join us as we examine the larger-than-life impact of acts like Foreigner, mull over the exclusivity of this hallowed institution, and share a laugh about band poster decor mishaps. So pour a cup of your favorite brew and settle in for a chat that's as much about the universal language of music as it is about the simple joys of a good sandwich spread. With a side of music history, a dash of culinary debate, and a generous helping of heartfelt reflections, we're serving up an episode you won't want to miss.
When Air Force veteran Scott McLean steps into the world of equine therapy, he doesn't just find solace; he discovers a new chapter in his life's mission. Join us as Scott recounts his remarkable transition from serving in the military to battling PTSD, and how the power of horses offered an unexpected form of healing. His tenure as a military and U.S. Customs and Border Protection narcotics dog handler sets the backdrop for his compelling narrative, painting a vivid picture of perseverance and the quest for peace. The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida, becomes the arena where Scott's story of recovery gains its stride, and you'll hear how this experience not only changed his life, but also positioned him as a dedicated advocate for veterans nonprofits, veteran programs and mostly for his fellow veterans.This episode is more than just one man's journey; it's an exploration of the vital connections between veterans and the nonprofits dedicated to supporting them. Scott dives into the collaborative spirit that unites organizations like Mission United, HERD Foundation, and the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center, underscoring the importance of joint efforts over solitary strides. His engagement with the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce highlights the power of networking within the nonprofit sector to amplify veteran support. Through raw, unscripted dialogue, we peel back the layers of these symbiotic relationships and shine a spotlight on the essential services that pave the way for veterans' recovery, emphasizing suicide prevention and the potency of personal narratives in illuminating the path to help.
As you know, Nikki Haley suspended her Republican presidential primary bid. So, what does that really mean for voters in Connecticut ahead of the election later this year; especially independent and unaffiliated voters? We spoke with Scott McLean, professor of political science at Quinnipiac University. Image Courtesy of Scott McLean
Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with host Paul Pacelli started with Paul's thoughts on how many progressive media members arrogantly treat the political concerns of those who might disagree with them (00:34). Quinnipiac University Political Science Prof. Scott McLean dropped by to analyze Nikki Haley's exit from the GOP presidential race (13:45). Yankee Institute staffer Andrew Fowler filled us in on a brewing controversy regarding school funding in Connecticut (24:40), while Hearst Connecticut Media columnist and editor Dan Haar gave us his weekly update (33:58) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Step into the time machine with us—Scott McLean with Mark Smith, and Lou Calichio from the Music Relish Show—as we rewind to the electric year of 1983. Our trip revisits the melodies and movie magic that have withstood the test of time, from Michael Jackson's moonwalk to the silver screen glow of box office hits. Even as we laugh off technical hiccups and Lou's antics from a 'borrowed' Airbnb, the shared passion for this bygone era rings true. It's a blend of personal tales, historical musings, and a game of vinyl record poker that will have you longing for the days of 45 rpm singles and the thrill of discovering a classic track.Picture this: a game where your hand is dealt in vinyl, and the stakes are pure nostalgia. We unearth musical treasures from Smokey Robinson to Three Dog Night, reveling in the excitement and unpredictability each new pull from the box brings. Meanwhile, the backdrop of 1983 unfolds through our laughter-lines—with ZTT Records' birth, Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," and the transformative UK Singles Chart's electronic leap. Personal whereabouts become waypoints in our journey, as the music milestones of '83 echo the bittersweet symphony of Karen Carpenter's untimely departure and the soulful heights of Marvin Gaye's national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game.Culminating in a crescendo of memories, our episode is a homage to the icons who shaped our musical landscapes. From David Bowie's chameleonic mastery to Michael Jackson's epochal dance moves, the year's soundtrack is as diverse as the stories we share. We touch on triumphs and tribulations: the glory of Toto's Grammy sweep and the darker moments of the music industry. And as we wrap up, anecdotes of rock 'n' roll valor, like bar brawls over honor, intermingle with reflections on the lasting impact of albums like 'Synchronicity' and 'Kill 'Em All'. Join us for this joyous, jam-packed jaunt through 1983—where music history and personal narratives collide, and every listener leaves with a piece of the past.
How is AI impacting politics? We ask Matt Mittelsteadt, a research fellow and technologist at the Mercatus Center, after a fake Joe Biden robotcall told GOP voters to stay home today in NH. Then we talk with professor Scott McLean from Quinnipiac University - and one of his students - who is in New Hampshire with his political science majors.
Join us as we crack open the time capsule to 1970, a year that redefined music and television, with Scott McLean , along with Lou Colicchio and Mark Smith adding their "Mixed Relish" to the mix. From the birth of iconic albums to the TV shows that shaped our youth, we're not just reminiscing; we're re-experiencing the moments that have stitched themselves into the fabric of our culture. It's a celebration of debut albums that continue to echo through the ages, the surprising charms of musical mistakes, and the TV series that remind us of simpler times. We've got your backstage pass to the underappreciated genius of Joan Armatrading and a lineup of debut albums that became the soundtracks of our lives. It's not just about the music; we take a detour down memory lane with Saturday morning cartoons and childhood breakfasts that might make you question our culinary sanity. From "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" to the British series "UFO," we're flipping through the channels of the past, and you're invited for the ride.So, grab your headphones and prepare to be transported back forty years. As we share laughs, reflect on the impact of celebrity losses, and thank those who've made this journey with us, you'll feel like part of the family. And remember, while this episode may come to a close, our story will continue – so stay tuned for the next chapter in our audio adventure.
Take a trip back to 1970 with us, Scott McLean and the Wrecking Two, as we explore a year of radical shifts in music and movies. Discover how the echoes of the '60s intertwined with the dawn of a new era, from Syd Barrett's haunting solo pursuits to the debates surrounding the legendary Jimi Hendrix and his influence on artists like Prince. Our discussion isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an excavation of the profound moments that continue to shape our cultural legacy.Join our roundtable as we chat about everything from the birth of heavy metal with Black Sabbath to the quirky anecdotes surrounding Led Zeppelin's pseudonymous gig in Copenhagen. The conversation takes unexpected turns with topics like the dark side of the industry, including the controversies of Peter Yarrow and John Lennon, and the formation of bands like Aerosmith and The Doobie Brothers. We'll even delve into the tragic losses that shocked the music world, remembering the likes of Janis Joplin. This episode is more than just a history lesson; it's a heartfelt homage to the beats and reels that defined a generation.And it's not just about the music - the silver screen gets its due as well. Debate with us whether "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" claims the title for the best sequel of all time and revel in the personal stories that connect us to the cinematic adventures from 1970. By the time you've finished listening, you'll have not only savored the flavors of a bygone era but also gained a deeper appreciation for the milestones and the missteps that paved the way for today's cultural landscape.
Ever wondered how a warm, vinyl groove of Otis Redding's "Merry Christmas Baby" might duke it out with Band Aid's controversial "Do They Know It's Christmas?" for a spot on your holiday playlist? Well, strap in your sleigh bells, because that's exactly the kind of festive face-off we're bringing in this jolly jaunt through Christmas music and movies. Alongside music aficionados Mark Smith, Luke Collichio, and the ever-insightful guest from Music Relish, we're stirring the eggnog of debate, sprinkling in some hearty laughs, and, yes, even airing a few grievances in true Festivus style!This episode isn't just your average sleigh ride over well-trodden snow; we're taking you on a globetrotting journey to the Philippines and back, reflecting on how holiday music hits home, no matter where you find yourself in December. From the modernized lyrics of John Legend's "Baby, It's Cold Outside" to the life-changing journey that had me flying high over a snowy St. Louis with The Pretenders crooning in my ears, we're unpacking the stockings full of nostalgia, culture, and those Christmas songs that make us cringe just as much as they warm our hearts. And it's not all about the tunes—we've got Christmas movies on the bill too, from the dark and emotional to the downright bizarre.So, whether you're wrapping gifts or roasting chestnuts by the fire, let us be your holiday soundtrack. We're dishing out movie recommendations that'll have you pondering the cinematic history of Mrs. Claus, debating the cultural nuances of "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians," and reflecting on the power of music and film to shape our holiday experiences. Don't be a Scrooge—join me, Scott McLean, and the gang for a holiday hootenanny that promises more twists and turns than a tinsel-tangled Christmas tree.
Are you ready to spin the dial back to 1975 and immerse yourself in the year's iconic music and culture? Strap in for a nostalgic journey with us, your host Scott McLean and co-host's Mark Smith and Lou Collichio, as we revisit this vibrant era. We'll not only explore landmark events and releases like John Lennon's deportation case and the premiere of "The Wiz", but also share our personal experiences and memories from this unforgettable year in music.From the Bossa Nova tones we fell in love with, to the controversial breakup of The Beatles, we've got it all covered. We open up about the tremendous impact of the 17th Annual Grammy Awards and share our impressions of Olivia Newton-John and Bob Dylan. We also navigate through a whirlwind of events that rocked the music industry from April to August 1975, including the tragic death of Pete Ham, the Rolling Stones' North American tour, and Stevie Wonder's spellbinding performance at the Washington Monument.As we round off our time-travelling escapade, we reminisce about the birth of punk music with the Sex Pistols' first concert, the formation of Iron Maiden, and our personal favorite films from 1975 like "Trilogy of Terror" and "Jaws." To top it all off, we dive into the top songs and albums of 1975, including "Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Convention and "That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC and the Sunshine Band. So, join us as we relive 1975—a year that left an indelible stamp on the world of music!
Buckle up for a rollicking ride through 1968 with your trusty guides, Scott McLean, Luke Calicho, & Mark Smith, from the Music Relish Show. We'll take you back to the year that shook the music industry to its core. We've got everything: The Beatles, Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison recording, The Bee Gees American debut, and even the notorious national anthem performance by Jose Feliciano at the World Series! Peering into the cultural and political vortex of 1968, we'll discuss riot aftermaths, draft anxieties, and the seismic shifts in the media landscape. You're about to feel the pulse of history's most tumultuous year through its most compelling medium - music.Ever wondered about the bands that shook the world in 1968? We've got that covered, too. From the psychedelic rock of The Archies to the soulful sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire, we'll give you the lowdown on every band that made waves that year. And, of course, we won't shy away from the juicier stuff, like the infamous breakup of the McLean Family Band over a basketball game. Moving on, we'll channel our inner film buffs and take a deep dive into the cinematic marvels of the time. You're in for a treat as we reminisce about classics like Planet of the Apes, The Producers, and Night of the Living Dead.To top everything off, we'll honor the late Shane MacGowan, the unforgettable musician who left an indelible mark on Irish and English music. We'll explore his legacy and contributions to the world of music. This episode is not just a step back in time - it's a nostalgic journey through the sounds, sights, and stories that shaped a year of change, challenge, and creativity. So get comfortable, turn up the volume, and let's travel back to 1968!
Ever wonder how Thanksgiving has influenced the music industry? Well, you're about to find out! Scott McLean joined by Mark Smith and Luke Calicchio from the Music Relish Show podcast do some unearthing of the captivating intersections of tunes, turkey, and thankfulness. We discuss the evolution of Thanksgiving through the years, and how it's been marked by iconic musical moments - including a few unforgettable concerts. We even chat about Beaujolais Nouveau's release in France and its connection to the holiday season. Our exploration takes us on a journey through legendary events in music history, from John Lennon's recording of "Strawberry Fields Forever" to The Last Waltz, an iconic Thanksgiving Day concert. We delve into the nitty-gritty of Thanksgiving's influence on the music world, sharing our personal memories tied to classic rock during the holiday season. We also delve into food-themed songs, Thanksgiving movies, and even discuss a list of top Thanksgiving songs - providing a fresh take on this age-old holiday.As we wrap up, we take a nostalgic trip back to Thanksgiving week of 1981, reminiscing about the memorable albums that topped the charts back then. And because it's Thanksgiving, we also touch on its darker side, examining historical events associated with the holiday. As we raise a toast to our loyal listeners, we encourage you to join us for this fun, enlightening, and music-infused Thanksgiving special. Here's to a holiday filled with gratitude, great tunes, and even better company - cheers!
In this episode we chat to Scott McLean, President & CEO at Transition Metals Corp who are a multi-commodity project generator focused on the discovery of ore deposits in Canada. Scott has over 30 years of experience in exploration and management resulting in the discovery of various mineral deposits including the 17 million tonne Nickel Rim South deposit in Sudbury as one of his highlights where he was named as Prospector of the Year back in 2004 at PDAC. He founded Transition Metals back in 2009 and is on Dig Deep The Mining Podcast to talk about the company their Pile Warden and Maude Lake property and what the current state of the Canadian junior and exploration market. KEY TAKEAWAYS Transition Metals is a multi-commodity project generator focused on the discovery of ore deposits in Canada. They have a portfolio of 20 projects across the country, with a focus on base metals and precious metals. The company has a tight capital structure and holds a significant amount of cash, marketable securities, and royalties, totalling around $20-25 million in assets. They also have spin-out companies, SPC Nickel and Canadian Gold Miner, which hold promising projects in the Nickel and Gold sectors. Transition Metals employs a focused approach to exploration, selecting the best projects with significant geoscientific components and potential for social license. They prioritize projects with strong sampling, geophysical targets, and the ability to work with local communities and stakeholders. The company recently completed financing, which will be used to advance their key projects, Mod Lake (Nickel, Copper, PGM) and Pike Warden (Gold). They also have plans to potentially spin out their PGM assets and are actively seeking joint venture partners for other projects. The junior and exploration market in Canada currently faces challenges in financing, with a lack of interest from investors and institutions. However, the demand for commodities is expected to increase, and the company predicts that the market will improve in the next six months, leading to more liquidity and financing opportunities. BEST MOMENTS "We've continued to build Transition out as a significant company in the junior space." "We focus our internal exploration dollars on what we think are the best projects in hand." "The demand for certain metals is in place to create a strong market for commodities." "Now is the time to be thinking about Transition Metals and taking a good look at it." "There's a limited downside on this company, I think. It's a really good opportunity in my mind." VALUABLE RESOURCES mailto:rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ http://www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJgQ?guidedhelp_flow=3 rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Scott McLean is a Professor of Political Science at Quinnipiac. He discusses Biden's re-election campaign.
Continuing a series of in-depth interviews with some of Business Marketing's heroes. Today business Marketer Dave Stevens speaks to MD of Everything-Connected Content Marketing Scott McLean.
LIVE from Treefort, yet again! In this episode we were happy to host Boise mayor Lauren McLean and her husband Scott. After sitting next to them at a Lumineers concert and seeing them have such a great time together, we knew we wanted to get to know them more as a couple. During the discussion we focus on the two of them as a couple married for over 20 years with kids, jobs, hopes and dreams, and try to see them outside their typical labels. How do they Treefort? How do they stay connected? What's Scott's perception of Lauren's role as a public figure? How did Lauren jack her leg? All these things and more will be revealed in an open conversation with this great power couple.
SummaryCreative production for e-commerce is a relatively young industry, and that means that we're learning as we go when it comes to the growth and development of our creative and operations team members. In this episode we are highlighting one journey, Scott McLean, manager of studio operations at Arc'Teryx. Scott shares with us how his interest in learning about roles and processes adjacent to his gave him important perspective that has helped develop his approach to managing studio teams. Discount CodeReminder to use code ECCP to get your first month of PhotoRoom Pro for free! Thanks to the PhotoRoom team for the generous offer. CreditsProduced by: Creative Force - creativeforce.ioEdited by: Calvin Lanz Sound - clsound.netHosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com
Today's show begins shortly after UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announces her resignation after only six weeks in office, becoming Britain's shortest-serving PM ever. Joining Julia to discuss what doomed Truss and what to expect next are a plethora of guests, including CNN's Max Foster, Scott McLean, Anna Stewart, Richard Quest, and Christiane Amanpour; Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood; and former press officer for 10 Downing Street Mo Hussein.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
"Connecticut Today" host Paul Pacelli talked about some weekend car break-ins in New Canaan and wondered why some people still leave valuables in their vehicles (0:36). Quinnipiac University Political Science Professor Dr. Scott McLean previewed the first GOP U.S. Senate primary debate (10:52). Washington Times columnist and former White House staffer Mike McKenna talked about the ongoing problem of prescription drug prices (21:38). Image Credit: Getty Images
Ukraine says its troops have recaptured several areas near Kharkiv, and a video shows signs of a chaotic Russian retreat. According to President Zelensky, "The occupiers are gradually being pushed away from Kharkiv." Meanwhile, a top US intelligence specialist says Vladimir Putin is preparing for prolonged war in Ukraine and that Russian failures could usher in a dangerous new phase. And President Biden has urged Congress to act fast to pass a $40 billion aid package to help shore up Ukraine's defenses and address humanitarian needs. Our coverage begins with CNN's Scott McLean reporting from Lviv. Also in today's show: We take a close look at brand new inflation figures. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
After weeks of heavy, bloody battles, Russian forces have breached Mariupol's final stronghold. Artillery strikes continue to pound the Azovstal steel plant, each hit bringing it closer and closer to Russian capture. But CNN's Scott McLean reports there may be some good news. Also in this episode: While some Democrats believe abortion rights will become this year's driving issue in the midterms, others say the economy is almost always issue #1. And on that front, the President is in a heap of trouble. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Those heartbreaking words are from a Ukrainian official as heavy shelling continues at the steel plant in Mariupol. CNN received new images revealing what hundreds of civilians have endured for weeks and months: relentless bombardment by Russian forces. President Zelensky says more than 340 people were evacuated from Mariupol to Zaporizhzhia Wednesday. He called for a ceasefire to allow more civilians to escape. Meanwhile, in the Luhansk and Donetsk region the Ukrainian military says Russia has had no success penetrating front lines in the past 24 hours. First Move's coverage today begins with a live report from Scott McLean in Lviv. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Ukrainians are finally finding a way out of that steel plant in Mariupol. One of the evacuees described the situation as "two months of darkness. We did not see any sunlight." The trek out of captivity comes after another turbulent, restless night. A Ukrainian commander inside says constant shelling resumed the instant evacuations were done for the day. Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi is in Poland following her surprise a visit to Kyiv, where she met with Ukraine's president. When she returns to the US, Congress will take up a massive request for $33 billion in new money to help Ukraine. Our coverage today begins with a live report from CNN's Scott McLean in Lviv. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Canadian parliament today, saying, "Please stop the bombing. How many more missiles have to fall on our cities?" His pleas came as a 35-hour curfew in Kyiv was about to begin. Today's episode begins with CNN correspondent Scott McLean reporting live from Lviv, Ukraine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
On Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, we chatted with GOP State Sen. Rob Sampson on efforts to change Connecticut's voting and absentee ballot laws (0:22). Quinnipiac University Political Science Prof. Scott McLean weighed in on President Biden's first State of the Union Address (10:00). Image Credit: Getty Images
David Scott McLean is an amazing flamenco guitarist and takes time to speak with us about teaching, performance, and tradition.
On Wednesday's edition of "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, Paul took a look at Tuesday's big local election races with Tom Dudchik from ctcapitolreport.com and WTNH News 8 (0:30). An analysis of the major national races followed from Quinnipiac University Political Science Prof. Scott McLean (9:57). Image Credit: Getty Images
On FlowFM's Country Viewpoint program including 95.3FM near Murrayville, Jason Regan catches up with Scott McLean from Forest Fire Management Victoria about the new Stockman's Campground near the Nhill-Murrayville Track in Big Desert Wilderness Park. Scott recommends campers take 4-wheel-drive vehicles to access the site.
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Kent Pierce of News 8 was on to talk about the Rosa DeLauro race still being too close to call, even though Rosa has already claimed victory. (0:00) Quinnipiac University professor of political science Scott McLean was on (after a LONG night) to explain the voting process in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, that have not yet declared a winner. (14:08) Dumb Ass News - A man became so enraged after someone called his baby ugly, that he shot into their home 15 times. Also, a group of men with turbans are heroes for using their headgear to save people. (28:12) Mayor Boughton of Danbury was on to talk about the election results, and why he thinks running for Governor of Connecticut is not something he'll pursue again. (35:11) Image Credit: BackyardProduction / iStock / Getty Images Plus
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What in tarnation happened last night? Paul Pacelli opened up Connecticut Today with his thoughts on the first 2020 Presidential debate last night(0:33). After that, Paul had Sean Patrick Bowley, a sports writer for Hearst Connecticut Media on to talk about the state of high school sports(16:30). Professor of Political Science at Quinnipiac University, Scott McLean joined Paul to discuss last night's debate even deeper(30:01)! Finally, Lieutenant Governor Candidate Monte Frank called in to talk to Paul about how he's continuing his former running mate, Oz Griebel's legacy(44:36) Image Credit: Getty Images
A champion for equal rights and justice on the United States Supreme Court, Associate Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Notorious RBG, has sadly departed us. Justice Ginsburg did so much for women's rights, and showed the world, women are just as good as men and sometimes better. On this show, Professor, Scott McLean, Chair, Philosophy & Political Science Department, Quinnipiac University, in Connecticut, speaks on Justice Ginsburg's lasting impact on the United States Supreme Court. The conversation also includes discussion surrounding COVID-19 pandemic, and the grim milestone of United States surpassing two hundred thousand deaths due to the president's apathy, inaction and incompetence. The 2020 United States presidential election is also discussed. It is worth your while to listen this very informative and interesting conversation.
A new series about how business marketers are dealing with change. In the second episode, B2B marketer Alex Brayshaw hears from Strategic IC's Fes Askari, Bird & Bird's Hayley Brooksbank, Seen & Read's Scott McLean, and L&T Technology Services's Utkarsh Srivistav.
THE Sit Down: Episode 1 - Scott McLean On the Debut Episode of our new Interview series on SM Media, Scott McPike sits down with former Kilmarnock forward Scott Scott Mclean to talk about his life and career. Scott talks about His Early Years Breaking Through at Kilmarnock Trials Down South Playing in Scotland Getting Involved In Coaching And Becoming A Father For The First Time If you enjoyed this episode please give it a like and a share. And if you want to stay tuned for more episodes of The Sit Down and more videos on SM Media please hit the subscribe button on the SM Media's Podcast Page.
Another week in the books and safe to say there was plenty happening on the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour. Our special co-host for the week, Zach Murray, joins Andy Maher and Mark Hayes in running over all the action from the US, including Webb Simpson, Abe Ancer, Jason Day, Brett Coletta, Nick Watney and more.We get Zach to explain what the situation is regarding the European Tour and how a potentially life-changing year for him has been thrown into chaos.We hear from Scott McLean from Gosnells GC in WA about an extremely exciting event at the club last week and to broadly discuss WA's influence on the #GoldenEra.Then, we're joined by Jack Mackenzie, the eldest of three brothers who all made an eagle on the same hole, on the same day at Medway GC.
The world is now at a very dangerous, yet interesting juncture. Many events are unfolding. Some are drowned out by others in the news media. The murder of Black people, usually by White police officers and citizens alike have become commonplace in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged the United States. It has infected over two million, and killed over one hundred, twenty thousand souls, due in part to the federal government's anemic preparation and response. Millions of people worldwide are out of work due to the pandemic. Many protests and counter-protests are occurring all over the United States and other parts of the world. The murder of a Black man named George Floyd by a White police officer in the United States has lit a fire of protests all over the world. Many, even some in the business and commercial industry have started to realize Black Lives Matter! On today's show, Garnett speaks with Dr. Scott McLean, Political Science Professor, and Chair of the Philosophy and Political Science Department, Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. The discussion surrounds: - The information given in the Declaration of Independence pertaining to how a nation rids itself of an oppressive government. - What is Fascism? -The federal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. - The murder of George Floyd and the challenges of defunding police departments across the United States. You may share this very informative conversation with those who want to hear it.
PG&E 'Cheated on Maintenance,' Judge Writes — Then Orders New Probation Conditions We’ll start a San Francisco federal judge’s order to require Pacific Gas and Electric to take a series of steps to improve its safety practices and head off future disasters. Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED Fire Victims Vote on PG&E Settlement, But What’s The Plan? As tens of thousands of PG&E fire victims vote on their settlement with the utility, recent court filings make it clear that key details of that plan are still being negotiated, including the timing and amount of compensation. Meanwhile, some fire survivors who are navigating this complex process without legal help say they have yet to receive ballots. Voting ends May 15. One-on-One with Erin Brockovich Activist Erin Brockovich gained fame fighting PG&E. These days, she’s a consultant for attorneys who helped negotiate PG&E’s compensation settlement with fire survivors. She fielded questions that survivors shared with The California Report about her current role. Guest: Erin Brockovich, Activist Retiring CalFire Spokesman Worried about Firefighters and Their Families Hot weather last weekend was a reminder that fire season isn’t just around the corner—it’s already here. Captain Scott McLean, whose voice you might recognize as the department's spokesman, is retiring this week and discussed the challenges CalFire faces in the near future. Guest: Capt. Scott McLean, CalFire Why It's Hard to File for Unemployment Right Now Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, it’s been clear from your emails and tweets to us that for so many of you, the process of filing for unemployment benefits has been confusing and sometimes infuriating. We went looking for answers and an explanation of the technical issues that people are coming up against when they try to file their claims. Guest: Jenna Gerry, senior attorney with Legal Aid At Work How Hospitals Prepared for the COVID-19 Surge Governor Gavin Newsom says it’s not safe to loosen shelter-at-home orders unless hospitals can handle a potential surge in COVID19 cases. Even though California seems to have flattened the curve so far, a future spike is possible, especially when current restrictions soften. Reporter: Lesley McClurg, KQED Science
Scott McLean, of McLean Advisory Group, is also the author of “Three Blind Mice,” a book intended to help prevent people from ending up in a #financial mousetrap. With over 35 years of experience, Scott’s expertise cannot be denied, and his client retention rate further proves this. He prioritizes client relationships so they can truly be on the same page and make the wisest decisions together. Throughout his interview, Scott discusses the significance of an advisor’s relationship with their client. Planning for #retirement is not a cookie-cutter process. He also stresses the importance of education and sharing a common understanding of definitions and philosophy. The current process is somewhat impersonal and separated, but Scott breaks down the importance of having a cohesive relationship between #advisors, lawyers, and accountants. We've built a special collection of 20 minute interviews from members of @Provisors and @Vistage speakers. To see the directory and choose an interview visit ExitCoachRadio.com Are you and your Company Transition-Ready? Click Here for a free report & assessment!
You receive investment advice from a financial adviser, your tax return is completed by an accountant, and your estate planning is carried out by a solicitor. When was the last time these three key consultants got together to discuss your overall financial game plan? My guest on the podcast today believes you’ve taken all the right steps, yet the mousetrap has been set. You’re basically working with three blind mice, and that can end up being very costly to you … because the blind mice don’t pay the price; you do. Scott McLean has worked in the financial services sector since 1983. He founded McLean Advisory Group in 2008. Since then, McLean Advisory Group has become known for helping individuals and families in the Jersey Shore area plan for life events. In his new book, Three Blind Mice, Scott supplies the understanding you need to keep your key consultants connected and operating off the same financial game plan—because your financial future depends on it. Scott is the host of the weekly educational radio show, Financial Insanity, on WBNJ and he has also appeared on numerous radio and TV shows as a guest or host. Here’s my conversation with Scott McLean, author of Three Blind Mice, in episode 491 of Informed Choice Radio.
This week, Coach Pete D’Arruda along with Marty Hensley cuts through the hype in today's volatile market. Brian Quaranta talks about consistent income in retirement. Richard Pelitier has some advice for pre-retirees. Marc Geels recounts some calls he’s been getting from people concerned about retiring later this year. Kevin Brucher offers his thoughts on a recession and what that might mean for retirees. Eric Kearney explains what he does to stay on top of the ever changing up and down market. Coach Pete has a conversation with author Scott McLean and his new book Three blind Mice.
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
The apocalypse is nigh, and it isn't exactly as we expected. We thought there would be roving bands of mutants battling dudes with chainsaw hands and wearing armor made from football pads, but instead we got toilet paper shortages and old dudes wearing masks made of sanitary napkins. Anyway, the lockdown forced Jimmy to miss the recording night, so we have a special guest. Listener Scott Mclean mentioned that Tag the Assasination Game was one of his favorite movies, and we couldn't pass that up. Also we check out Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, whick was a really fun blast from the past. Of course, the question of the week: What are 5 things you can do to keep yourself occupied when stuck at home? Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need. Segment Times A Game (Worst taglines for relatively famous movies): 9:40 WTF: 16:52 Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot: 21:26 Tag: The Assassination Game: 29:48 The Question: 55:24 Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
Scott’s radio show is Financial Insanity and that is exactly what’s happening now. The Market’s collapse has taken us back to May 2017. This is how today’s financial advisor sends your money to a mousetrap. From 1899 to 1921 the market went nowhere. When the PE shows 30, it’s time to head for the exits. This is the time to do something. From the year 2000 to now the stock market is only up 96%. Insurance would have done much better. It's never too late to get your financial house in order.
Scott’s radio show is Financial Insanity and that is exactly what’s happening now. The Market’s collapse has taken us back to May 2017. This is how today’s financial advisor sends your money to a mousetrap. From 1899 to 1921 the market went nowhere. When the PE shows 30, it’s time to head for the exits. This is the time to do something. From the year 2000 to now the stock market is only up 96%. Insurance would have done much better. It's never too late to get your financial house in order.
On this show, Garnett speaks with Professor Scott McClean, Chair of Philosophy and Political Science Department at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Professor McLean fields questions on, the widening wealth gap in the United States; the results of the Democratic Presidential Primary Election in South Carolina held yesterday, Saturday, February 29, 2020; and the upcoming Super Tuesday Elections on Tuesday, March 3, 2020.
As a nation, the United States is at a very critical juncture in it political history. The Impeachment and Trial of the forty-fifth President of the United States in the United States Congress is almost at a close with the Senate later this week is highly likely to find him not guilty. Many see this as a travesty of justice. People are asking where is the outrage, why is the United States Senate allowing the president to remain in office after he has commtted so many offences for which he should be removed? To answer those and other questions, host Garnett Ankle speaks live with Professor Scott McLean, Professor of Political Science, Chair of the Philosophy and Political Science Department, Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Afterwards, Garnett speaks with a caller.
Episode 20, Season 3 of the Spicy Podcast..... Bigfoot Gumbo! A Burned Bigfoot? Comment ca va? Bigfoot Gumbo is now on Twitter! http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo If you have a Twitter account please follow Bigfoot Gumbo so you can get up-to-date news about our podcast. Please share this news with your friends! In this episode we learn of a Bigfoot that was burned in Nevada and possibly taken by our government in a cover up. We hear of a Bigfoot Encounter in Pennsylvania in December of 2019. This story was provided by Lon Strickler of Phantoms And Monsters, Pulse of the Paranormal. www.phantomsandmonsters.com We wrap it up with a Classic Bigfoot Encounter going back to 1936 in Alabama. This historical newspaper article was found by the late Scott McLean and was shared on The Bigfoot Forums. bigfootforums.com Interlude music is "Told You Guitar Loop" provided by itsrighter on LOOPERMAN.com Please join our forum and share your stories with us. They may appear on a future show. You can contact Bigfoot Gumbo by email or by sending us a voice message on the Anchor App. Please support the Bigfoot Gumbo Podcast by liking us on social media, giving us a positive review and sharing us wherever you listen to your Podcasts! This will help the show grow and reach a larger audience. Email: bigfootgumbo@hotmail.com Forum: bigfootgumbo.freeforums.net Website: anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/ Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo Recorded in December of 2019. Bigfoot Gumbo & Feu Follet Productions were established in May, 2019. Keep it spicy everybody and Laissez le bon temps rouler! Copyright © 2019 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/message
Episode 18 of the Spicy Podcast..... Bigfoot Gumbo! Three Bigfoot Encounters. Comment ca va? Bigfoot Gumbo is now on Twitter! http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo That’s right folks we’ve gone high tech. So if any of you out there have a Twitter account please follow Bigfoot Gumbo so you can get up-to-date news about our podcast. Please share this news with your friends! In this episode we hear what's going on in Bigfoot Gumbo News including Turducken and Abita Christmas Ale. We also hear of two Bigfoot Encounters that happened recently. These stories were provided by Lon Strickler of Phantoms And Monsters, Pulse of the Paranormal. www.phantomsandmonsters.com We also hear another Classic Bigfoot Encounter going all the way back to January in 1961. This historical newspaper article was found by the late Scott McLean and was shared on The Bigfoot Forums. bigfootforums.com Finally, we hear some news on the original Bigfoot, Gigantopithecus. Interlude music is "Told You Guitar Loop" provided by itsrighter on LOOPERMAN.com Please join our forum and share your stories with us. They may appear on a future show. You can contact Bigfoot Gumbo by email or by sending us a voice message on the Anchor App. Please support the Bigfoot Gumbo Podcast by liking us on social media, giving us a positive review and sharing us wherever you listen to your Podcasts! This will help the show grow and reach a larger audience. Email: bigfootgumbo@hotmail.com Forum: bigfootgumbo.freeforums.net Website: anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/ Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo Recorded in November of 2019. Bigfoot Gumbo & Feu Follet Productions were established in May, 2019. Keep it spicy everybody and Laissez le bon temps rouler! Copyright © 2019 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/message
Episode 15 of the Spicy Podcast Bigfoot Gumbo! Bigfoot Gumbo is now on Twitter! http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo That’s right folks we’ve gone high tech. So if any of you out there have a Twitter account please follow Bigfoot Gumbo so you can get up to up-to-date news about our podcast. Please share this news with your friends! In this episode we hear about the a Bigfoot Encounter that took place at a rest stop in British Columbia in 2008. Story provided by Lon Strickler of Phantoms And Monsters, Pulse of the Paranormal. www.phantomsandmonsters.com We get an update on the Thylacine, aka Tasmanian Tiger. We also hear another Classic Bigfoot Encounter going all the way back to January 19, 1935. This historical newspaper article was found by the late Scott McLean and was shared on The Bigfoot Forums. bigfootforums.com Please join our forum and share your stories with us. They may appear on a future show. You can contact Bigfoot Gumbo by email or by sending us a voice message on the Anchor App. Please support the Bigfoot Gumbo Podcast by liking us on social media, giving us a positive review and sharing us wherever you listen to your Podcasts! This will help the show grow and reach a larger audience. Email: bigfootgumbo@hotmail.com Forum: bigfootgumbo.freeforums.net Website: anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/ Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BigfootGumbo Recorded in October and November of 2019. Feu Follet Productions & Bigfoot Gumbo were established in May, 2019. Keep it spicy everybody and Laissez le bon temps rouler! Copyright © 2019 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigfootgumbo/message
The latest on Hurricane Dorian: Winds begin to pick up in Florida and mandatory evacuations begin in parts of Georgia and South Carolina. Plus, investigators search for a motive in a West Texas mass shooting as grieving families and friends seek answers. Will the latest attack trigger action in Congress? Also, Coast Guard says search and rescue operations are underway after a boat catches fire in California. 34 people are unaccounted for. And, parades, picnics and presidential candidates. It's Labor Day on the campaign trail. Today's Panel: CNN's Abby Phillip, Melanie Zanona with POLITICO, and Emily Larsen with The Washington Examiner. Also on the Program: CNN's John Berman, Allison Chinchar, Patrick Oppmann, Rosa Flores, Scott McLean and Jeff Zeleny. Also, Florida State Representative Shevrin Jones, Palm Beach Mayor Mack Bernard, and Hurricane Hunter Nick Underwood.
Tim runs you through this weekend's action and speaks to Jason Scott of Tamworth and Scott McLean from the Bournemouth bobcats as both teams play their biggest and final games of the season.
Jul 10th, 2016. This week, your host Tim McDonald goes back to Degrassi with Writer/Comedian Ify Chiwetelu and writer/photographer Scott McLean. All the kids are doing it... Arthur feels rejected when his father continues to see more and more of a new girlfriend. Meanwhile, Melanie decides to ask Snake out on another date, despite the fact that she must compete with Alison, a "glamorous niner" (ninth grader).
It's Thursday, and Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom in the studio for another of her weekly reviews of the regional stage. Today, she spotlights Dinner with Friends, the 1999 Off-Broadway hit about friendship and marriage that won playwright Donald Magulies the 2000 Pultizer Prize for Drama. A new production of this popular play is now on stage at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre.Directed by Everyman's Founding Artistic Director Vincent Lancisi and starring a quartet of Everyman Resident Company actors, Dinner with Friends centers on married food writers Gabe (played by M. Scott McLean) and Karen (Beth Hylton), and their home dinner guests, long-time friends Beth (Megan Anderson) her husband Tom (Danny Gavigan). During dinner, Beth announces that she wants out of their 12-year marriage. Soon, both couples are forced to confront profound questions about loyalty, commitment and personal freedom. Dinner with Friends, an enduring drama about marriage and friendship, continues at Everyman Theatre until Sunday, April 14.
Holy....shit! It's episode 100! Last weekend I did a 15 hour livestream and this week I condense all of that down to one episode...in 3 parts! Act 1 is the comedian segment featuring Kirsten Finch, Travis Lindsay, Martin Edwards and the very polarizing but mostly hated Scott McLean. Check out the Full video stream on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAyuGwQn2jfFB0oLmwm6hHw Don't miss an episode! Make sure you subscribe to InTalksicated Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure to also subscribe to InTalksicated Reviews on Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcasting ap! Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram & Twitter! Support us on PATREON! You can also email us at intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.com Check out our website http://www.intalksicatedpodcast.com
Webinar Replay – Audio from an earlier webinar with experts from Chargebacks911 & Kount Learn how to identify friendly fraud and reduce costs associated with chargeback management. Webinar presentations by Monica Eaton-Cardone and Scott McLean
An introduction to a series on Tudor History by Dr Scott Mclean.
This month we interview Marcus Whitman Hotel Executive Chef, Scott McLean and Dunham Cellars General Manager, John Blair. The show opens with a look at where we've been eating out as of late, Jamie provides a Seattle Food and Wine Exhibition wrap-up and then we get into some juicy newsbytes and upcoming events on the Seattle DINING! Calendar. The show closes with gadget, kitchen and dining out tips. We're glad you could stop in and listen. Tags: Visit Walla Walla, Marcus Whitman Hotel, The Marc, Dunham Cellars, Trellis Kirkland, Ponti Seafood Grill, Toulouse Pettit, Happy Hour Radio, Café Lago, Salty's Seafood Grills, Brian Carter Cellars, Poppy, Dahlia Lounge, Tavolata, NW Travel Magazine, Dora's Worm Ranch, Brimmer and Healtap, Capp's Club, Freshii, Tuxedos and Tennis Shoes Catering, Genki Sushi, Little Big Burgers, Great State Burgers, Huxley Wallace.
5 States, 17 Members, 1 Band of Hunters! Mike Grandstaff and Scott Mclean reveal all about Midwest Game Stalkers Outdoors from inception to the future of the group. Mike and Scott share all their deer hunting secrets!!! We discuss all kinds of topics including all of the following: Picking your Prostaff Pushing each other to hunt Who's the best? Checking your ego at the door at deer camp Who has the best beard? Dusty's Head to Toe Gear Check Big Buck Breakdown- Alarm Clock to Harvest Name Your Bucks Eating Turtle! The Midwest Game Stalkers members include: Mike Derrickson, Brett Wilhite, Lanny Larson, Scott Mclean, Mike Grandstaff, Steven Steele, Codie Sours, Heath Getty, Charles Derrickson, Floyd Young, Bob Aikman, Dan Phegley, Matt Winger, Cory Dewees, Evan McAnally, Jesse Bainter Contact The Big Buck Registry: Want to be on this show? Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share- Send us a Direct Message on Facebook or Direct Post Submit a Buck Picture: Facebook Direct Message or Direct Post www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com or call 724-613-2825 Also find us on these fine networks: iTunes Sticher Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn
Bienvenidos al noningentésimo nonagésimo séptimo episodio de “Las 6 de la mañana”, un podcast que trae 6 canciones, para que iniciemos el día, de forma positiva y con ánimo. El listado para hoy es: Artista / Tema 01 – Scott McLean – PONTYISH 02 – The Fumes – ledge 03 – Scott McLean – LITTLE GIRL…Continúa leyendo Podcast: Las 6 de la mañana, episodio 997
Bienvenidos al noningentésimo nonagésimo quinto episodio de “Las 6 de la mañana”, un podcast que trae 6 canciones, para que iniciemos el día, de forma positiva y con ánimo. El listado para hoy es: Artista / Tema 01 – Scott McLean – Big White Limousine 02 – Scott McLean – Cosmic Caravan 03 – Scott McLean…Continúa leyendo Podcast: Las 6 de la mañana, episodio 995
John Garrison, Scott McLean, and Austin Bagby
Kyle Bottom is specially selected by special co-host Scott McLean to guest on What's So Funny? Kyle talks about bombing (figuratively) and almost dying (literally) while Scott relives his magical ten hours with podcaster extraordinaire Paul F. Tompkins.
Interview with Scott McLean