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Christoper Apple joins Timur and Phil. Chris talks to us about his work on the new Realtime Sanitizer in the Clang20 release, as well as the associated Performance Constraints attributes, how they differ, and how they work together. Show Notes News The C++23 Standard has finally been released by ISO "Why Safety Profiles Failed" - draft of new paper from Sean Baxter "if constexpr requires requires { requires }" - Jonathan Müller Links RealtimeSanitizer docs Performance Constraints docs RealtimeSanitizer helper repo (including how to run it "standalone" and find the team on discord) slides from Chris and David Trevelyan's CppCon 2024 talk
Phil and Timur are joined by a live audience at CppCon as we chat about Safety in C++, AI and the running of CppCast itself. Show Notes News Clang 19.1 released Sean Baxter's "Safe C++" P3390R0: "Safe C++" - Sean's work written up as a proposal partnership announcement from C++ Alliance Summary article on The Register Links Core C++ (Israel) - Call for Speakers closes 22nd Sept! "Robots Are After Your Job: Exploring Generative AI for C++" - Andrei Alexandrescu's CppCon 2023 talk
I've got a little bonus episode for you this week, I'n talking Sean baxter and George Georgiadis of the little Australian producer that got started in 2016, Never Never Distilling Co — and I'm talking to them because on May 1st the news broke that they had been acquired by Asahi Beverages here in Australia. It's huge news and represents a big investment in the brand, it's one that bartenders I think have been big supporters of since they got started, I've interviewed Sean before — he's always great chat — but I wanted to talk to them to talk through what a deal like this involves, and I asked them a couple times to share the price of the deal — you can hear how effective that was or wasn't for yourself. A quick disclaimer too, Never Never is the sponsor of the Best Bar award for the Boothby Best Bars events in Queensland, NSW, and Victoria this year, and they're a sponsor of the Bartenders Weekender up in Brisbane which, yes, is kicking off on Sunday — Sean talks a bit about that as well.
Sean Baxter joins Timur and Phil. Sean explains how he has managed to implement a borrow checker for C++ in his Circle compiler. In fact his implementation addresses all the same safety issues that Rust addresses. Show Notes News "Noisy: The Class You Wrote a Hundred Times" Reddit discussion "Addressing That Post About final" Conference News: Pure Virtual C++ 2024 videos C++ on Sea 2024 - full scheduled published Links Jet Propulsion Lab Circle homepage "Safe C++" - Sean's video covering the implementation discussed on the episode P2687R0 - "Design Alternatives for Type-and-Resource Safe C++" - Stroustrup & Dos Reis P2771R0 - "Towards memory safety in C++" Clang's "Lifetime Extensions for C++" RFC
Today's episode is an interesting panel discussion that I hosted at Paramount Liquor's Future Proof event in Adelaide back at the start of April, with writer, YouTuber, bartender and now co-owner of Melbourne bar, Goodwater, Cara Devine — and with Sean Baxter, the co-founder of Never Never Distilling Co., a brand based in McLaren Vale and one that has been in the news recently — more on that in a moment. It's a discussion all about how they built their brands, and there are lessons in there whether you're wanting to develop a booze brand, open a bar, or indeed boost your career and work on — for want of a better term — your personal brand.Never Never was in the news last week, The Shout reported that the small gin-focused distillery, a favourite among bartenders, had been wholly acquired by Asahi Beverages here. That news came through after this panel chat, obviously, so we don't get into that in this discussion, but I guess it just highlights that Sean and the folks at never Never have done a good job of building their brand.https://www.bartendersweekender.com/https://www.boothby.com.au/
James first met Sean as the Australian National Brand Ambassador for Johnnie Walker and the Classic Malts, during the second industry event he'd ever attended (coincidentally that was at Malt Dining, owned by another guest of the program, Nick Pinn) but his career has spanned every role imaginable in the Australian bar scene and he even had a short stint on Masterchef in 2014. Now, a partner in the South Australian spirits company, Never Never Distilling Co., Sean works as Brand Director and plays an important role in drink strategy and development. Through Sean's leadership, Never Never was named by Drinks International as the tenth Hottest Trending Global Gin Brand in 2022.
Andreas Weis joins Timur and Phil. After some news about Boost, std::format and performance, Andreas talks to us about safety critical application domains, safety in C++ in general, and the difference between safety in security. News Boost libraries may drop support for older language versions "Fun with printing tables with std::format and C++20" - Bartlomiej Filipek "C++20 Formatting Library, Parts 1. 2 and 3" - Gajendra Gulgulia "Decreasing the Number of Memory Accesses, 1/2" - Ivica Bogosavljevic using std::cpp (conference in Madrid) Links MUC++ (The Munich C++ User Group) ComicSansMs - Andreas on StackOverflow The EU's Cyber Resilience Act "Why not simply implement borrow checking in C++?" - Sean Baxter on Twitter P2771R0 - "Towards memory safety in C++" "Rust Safety is not superior to C++" - Bjarne Stroustrup P2739R0 - "A call to action: Think seriously about 'safety'; then do something sensible about it" P2759R1 - "DG Opinion on safety for ISO C++" P2723R1 - "Zero-initialize objects of automatic storage duration" D2795R0 - "Correct and incorrect code, and 'erroneous behaviour'" P2809R0 - "Trivial infinite loops are not Undefined Behavior" MISRA
Andreas Weis joins Timur and Phil. After some news about Boost, std::format and performance, Andreas talks to us about safety critical application domains, safety in C++ in general, and the difference between safety in security. Show Notes News Boost libraries may drop support for older language versions "Fun with printing tables with std::format and C++20" - Bartlomiej Filipek "C++20 Formatting Library, Parts 1. 2 and 3" - Gajendra Gulgulia "Decreasing the Number of Memory Accesses, 1/2" - Ivica Bogosavljevic "using std::cpp (conference in Madrid)" Links MUC++ (The Munich C++ User Group) ComicSansMs - Andreas on StackOverflow The EU's Cyber Resilience Act "Why not simply implement borrow checking in C++?" - Sean Baxter on Twitter P2771R0 - "Towards memory safety in C++" "Rust Safety is not superior to C++" - Bjarne Stroustrup P2739R0 - "A call to action: Think seriously about 'safety'; then do something sensible about it" P2759R1 - "DG Opinion on safety for ISO C++" P2723R1 - "Zero-initialize objects of automatic storage duration" D2795R0 - "Correct and incorrect code, and 'erroneous behaviour'" P2809R0 - "Trivial infinite loops are not Undefined Behavior" MISRA
My guest on this episode is Sean Baxter. Sean began his working life as a bartender up in Brisbane, before moving to Melbourne and eventually getting into the brand side of things as a brand ambassador. It's that experience which stood him in good stead when he and business partners Tim Boast and George Georgiadis began Never Never Distilling Co in 2016. Since they first released their gin in 2017, they've won numerous accolades, and become something of a bartender favourite. Their gin is all about the juniper, and they went out with the aim of making a London dry style gin that's all their own — but also one that beats the big premium gin brands of London.So in this chat Sean and I talk about what it took get that brand up and running, how they began in rather humble surrounds — as Sean says, they were a small distillery on the wall of someone else's property with no running water — and hear his advice on how one might go about starting a brand today and get an idea of what they might cost. I know a lot of bartenders who would love to launch a brand of their own, and there's a lot here for you if that's you, whether that's a spirits brand or another business venture.
In this episode, Bryce and Conor finish their interview with Sean Baxter and talk about Moby Dick and our favorite movies.Link to Episode 99 on WebsiteTwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest:Sean Baxter is an independent programmer and the author of Circle, the next-gen C++ compiler. He formerly worked at DE Shaw Research, NVIDIA and JPL.Show NotesDate Recorded: 2022-09-25Date Released: 2022-10-07Sean Baxter on TwitterSean Baxter cpp.chat EpisodeSean Baxter CppCast EpisodeCircle CompilerMoby Dick by Herman Melville (1851)In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Phillbrick (2000)Paradise Lost by John Milton (1667)Sean's Favorite MoviesAMC Stubs A-ListHarakiriSpider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseThe Lego MovieLittle WomenThe Green KnightThe NorthmanConor's Favorite MoviesJurassic ParkLa La LandZootopiaFight ClubGood Will HuntingBryce's Favorite MoviesStar WarsDoctor ZhivagoDragonheartThe Princess BrideSeven SamuraiLegally BlondeGattacaMementoThe Pentagon WarsTo Have and Have NotLost in TranslationBreakfast at Tiffany'sIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor continue their interview with Sean Baxter about all of the C++ successor languages.Link to Episode 98 on WebsiteTwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest:Sean Baxter is an independent programmer and the author of Circle, the next-gen C++ compiler. He formerly worked at DE Shaw Research, NVIDIA and JPL.Show NotesDate Recorded: 2022-09-25Date Released: 2022-10-07Sean Baxter on TwitterSean Baxter cpp.chat EpisodeSean Baxter CppCast EpisodeCircle CompilerVal Programming LanguageJakt Programming LanguageCircle Metaprogramming: Better Features Make Better Libraries - Sean Baxter - CppNow 2022Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ - Chandler Carruth - CppNorth 2022Carbon Programming LanguageCppFrontCppCon Keynote about CppFront: Can C++ be 10x Simpler & Safer? - Herb Sutter - CppCon 2022CppFront Reddit ThreadSwift Programming LangaugeRust Programming LanguageArthur WhitneyPython Language Summit 2022The C++0x “Concepts” EffortSwift ProtocolsRust TraitsCarbon InterfacesC++20 ConceptsIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk to Sean Baxter about all of the C++ successor languages.Link to Episode 97 on WebsiteTwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest:Sean Baxter is an independent programmer and the author of Circle, the next-gen C++ compiler. He formerly worked at DE Shaw Research, NVIDIA and JPL.Show NotesDate Recorded: 2022-09-25Date Released: 2022-09-30Sean Baxter on TwitterSean Baxter cpp.chat EpisodeSean Baxter CppCast EpisodeCircle Programming LanguageVal Programming LanguageJakt Programming LanguageCircle Metaprogramming: Better Features Make Better Libraries - Sean Baxter - CppNow 2022Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ - Chandler Carruth - CppNorth 2022Carbon Programming LanguageClang: a C language family frontend for LLVMCppFrontCppCon Keynote about CppFront: Can C++ be 10x Simpler & Safer? - Herb Sutter - CppCon 2022CppFront Reddit ThreadSwift Programming LangaugeRust Programming LanguageGoogle C++ Style GuideRust choice TypeRust TraitsCarbon InterfacesSwift ProtocolsThe C++0x “Concepts” EffortIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
On this special edition we turn the tables, and you hear Jeffrey Scott interviewed by longtime landscape client Sean Baxter. Sean and Jeffrey discuss Jeffery's origin story, how he got his first job at 7 years old, and his next job at 13 years old in the green industry. You learn about the role of his family […] The post “What's Jeffrey's Story” with Sean Baxter and Jeffrey Scott appeared first on Jeffrey Scott.
Just be curious, you have something in you that you want to offer, and being curious and talking to people, being empathetic and listening to their stories, you begin to match what you have in you to what the world needs from you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message
Sean Baxter is the founder of Lawn and Landscape Solutions, in Kansas City, MO. Sean shares his personal journey of surviving family challenges when he was a teenager, how he found horticulture and mentors, and how he transformed his passion for life into a growing landscape empire. He reveals how he first focused on surviving […] The post #193 A Personal and Business Growth Journey with Sean Baxter appeared first on Jeffrey Scott.
Founded in 2017 by Sean Baxter, George Georgiadis and Tim Boast, Never Never is undoubtedly one of the hottest distilleries in Australia at the moment.The company was recently named Champion Australian Distiller for the second year running at the 2021 Australian Distilled Spirits Awards, as well as being a finalist alongside Four Pillars for the IWSC's International Gin Producer Trophy.And there's been yet more accolades that you'll hear about in today's episode, as we meet co-founder Sean Baxter.Unlike other Australian gin distillers that have defined themselves based on our native botanicals, Never Never has made its name on excelling at gins that are very classically styled.Today, Sean shares with you the benefits and challenges of this approach.We also discuss the thorny issue of base spirit, and some of Never Never's innovative products like Ginache – made using Grenache grapes from its home of McLaren Vale in South Australia – and its new Oyster Shell Gin.And we revisit the April Fools' Day prank that got Sean into some hot water with his fellow distillers earlier this year, stoking industry fears about a potential juniper shortage.That's all coming up after I ask Sean about the significance of the Champion Distiller gong that Never Never took home for a second time on Wednesday December 1, 2021.
Sean talks Gin and this distillery based in McLaren Vale up on Chalk Hill. Great story and a great brand in the making. Never Never Distilling Co's Southern Strength Gin has been named the World's Best Classic Gin at the influential World Gin Awards in London. It's the first time an Australian gin has won the prestigious award.
Intro: Serene Ailment Incantation Praxis from cold_storage Furchick Morning Call (2021) David Brown + Maria Moles (+ unreleased recordings of Sean Baxter) recorded live at the Make it up Club 23rd Anniversary festival at the Tote Hotel 120121, recorded and engineered by Stevie Richards. Interview with Lisa Rae Bartolomei from Starlings Spatial Sound Collective Gillian Lever Brain Box Josh Peters Phase Transitions Lisa Rae Bartolomei Dreaming of the Moor Rebecca Bracewell Raveling Wails (2021)WesternDeath on an AnthillBlood on my hands, an Ooze of Vermilion
Episode 31 – Guardianship Welcome to the Still Magic Podcast your one-click audio stop for all things gin. Be it gin making, gin producing, gin distilling, gin manufacturing, gin commercialising, gin tasting, gin, drinking gin, steeping, and everything else in between. In today’s episode with my special guest Glenn McPhee – co-founder of the The Gin Boutique – we consider 3 more superb products. One is a classic gin whose lineage predates several British powerhouse brands. The other two gins are at ‘crossroads’: contemporary expressions but paying homage to traditional styles. In musical terms, this reminds me of a young guitarist named Eric Clapton, responding to a clarion call from legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Xoriguer Mahon @ 38% from Menorca, Spain Triple Juniper @ 43% from The Never Never Distlling Co, South Australia Affinity Gin @ 44% from Karu Distillery, New South Wales Here’s what in store for today's episode 01:01 – Background story: Xoriguer Mahon Gin05:00 – Background story: Triple Juniper Gin08:52 – Background story: Affinity Gin12:51 – Gins neat21:59 – Gins with tonic33:03 – Martinis47:14 – Southsides Each has contrasting delivery styles that clearly express their respective makers' intent. In short, delivering “delicious" in so many ways. And the way they express this joy for life in these contemporary products, is proof positive that gin’s relevance and vibrancy is in good hands Our heartfelt thanks go to Jana from Xoriguer Export, Sean Baxter from Never Never Distilling Co, and to Nick and Ally Ayres from Karu Distillery for your contributions to this episode of What Makes a Great Gin. The best is yet to come so jump in, belt up and hang on. Be bold. Enjoy yourself. Let’s creative a new gin narrative. Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores Host: Marcel Thompson @stillmagicway Gin Boutique gin links here: Xoriguer Mahon - Triple Juniper - Affinity Gin Guest contributor: Glenn McPhee Contact the Gin Boutique Voiceovers: @antipodeanharpie Editor: @alexiepigot. Click to book Alexie here Alexie’s Website
Founder of The Never Never Distillery joined Kymbo on The Show Must Go On!
With special guest Mr. Sean Baxter, owner of Concord Taekwondo America, and Right Sight Training, we explore how to spot and prevent a possible self defense situation, with the different levels of situational awareness. If you do find yourself in a self defense situation, how do you know when that defense is legally justified? We break down each of the 5 pillars of self defense law. What they are, what they mean, and how knowing them could potentially help you stay out of legal trouble if you do have to use self defense. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hellotaekwondo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellotaekwondo/support
With special guest Mr. Sean Baxter, owner of Concord Taekwondo America, and Right Sight Training, we explore the relationship between martial arts, firearms, and self defense. Being both a master taekwondo instructor, and certified NRA firearms instructor, he shares with us his unique perspective on why martial arts and firearms are often viewed as opposites. Showing how they really are two sides of the same coin, each with their own advantages in a self defense situation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hellotaekwondo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellotaekwondo/support
PlaylistIntro: Jessica at Birth Theft ward north 5 from Head On Feature album The Flesh of the World by Uboa The Red Line by Sonic Adventurers CollectiveHowling Sound: Animuhowl with Sean Baxter by The Amplified ElephantsCath O'Brien The Doll from Trium Circulorum (Sonic Trade)Sophie Rose Ferns from Vowels in Retrograde
While they may be considered a relatively young brand, Australia's Never Never Distillery have very much taken the world by storm with their innovative juniper-first distillations. And their efforts have not gone unnoticed, as their recent win at the World Gin Awards for world's best classic gin, will attest. Yet it is their new distillery in the South Australian wine region of McLaren Vale, that has influenced their latest expression, a wine-based gin. We talked to Never Never's brand director, Sean Baxter, about Ginache, working with grapes. And of course, what cocktails this new liquid will work best in.
Vale Sean Baxter 1970-2020Presented by Will Guthrie and Annalee-Rose We are crushed by the terrible news of Sean's passing. The Melbourne (and all over) experimental / improvised / noise scene took a huge blow just a few days before the start of the confinement, with the passing of legendary drummer, noise artist, curator, DIY stalwart, lover and enthusiast for all things strange, fukkd and brutal Sean Baxter. 1. ‘Almost Lucid Fairytale' - from Bucketrider 'Guignol's Band' - 1998 - Dr Jims Records2. ‘Safety Pod' - From The Throwaways 'Angle Grinder' - 1991 - Au Go Go Records3. ‘Rock and Roll' - From The Throwaways 'Postmadonna Primadonna' - 1994 - Dr Jims Records4. ‘Nancarrow (For Conlon)' - From Bucketrider 'Guignol's Band' = 1998 - Dr Jims Records5. Excerpt from ‘Open Space' - From Western Grey 'Glacial Erratic' - 2003 - Dr Jims Records6. Excerpt from ‘1' - From Lazy ‘Microsonics' - 2002 - Dr Jims Records7. ‘Metamorphics' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - Ataxia - Synaesthesia Records - 2002/20038. ‘Bern 4' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - ‘Bern - Melbourne - Milan' - 2006 - Immediata9. ‘Inland 4' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - ‘Bern - Melbourne - Milan' - 2017 - Immediata10. ‘Plates' - from Sean Baxter - Solo Drumkit Improvisations - 2011 - Bocian Records11. ‘Blood Meridian (Tempering Agent)' - Embers - Slag-Welter - 2008 - Heathen Skulls12. ‘Unreleased' - Sean Baxter & Valerio Tricoli - Recorded in Berlin 201213. Sean Baxter Classic Intro - Make It Up Club - 201814. ‘Windchimes' - from Sean Baxter - Solo Drumkit Improvisations - 2011 - Bocian RecordsQuotes from Anthony Pateras, Steve Heather, Judith Hamann, Clayton Thomas, Miles Brown, Dale Baxter, Scott SinclairCompiled by Annalee-Rose & Will Guthrie - April 2020Thanks to Dave Brown, Anthony Pateras, Clare Cooper
Sean Baxter Tribute (passed away on 16th March 2020). Drumkit and percussionist Sean Baxter is an Australian improviser who has forged an international reputation as a bold explorer of percussive possibilities. 'Inland 3' here was peformed by him along with David Brown and Anthony Pateras. - 追悼、ショーン・バクスター。2020年3月16日に亡くなったエクスペリメンタル・ドラマー、ショーン・バクスターは世界のエクスぺリメンタル・ミュージックシーンで最も重要な人物の1人でした。ここでは、デビッド・ブラウンとアンソニー・パテラスと組んで行った演奏から「インランド3」をご紹介しています。
The Port of Vancouver is Canada’s largest and most diversified port, and the third largest in North America. In fact, Vancouver’s port is the same size as the next five largest Canadian ports combined. The port handles $1 of every $3 of Canada’s trade in goods outside of North America.As the Manager of Marine Operations and Assistant Harbour Master, Sean Baxter is responsible for enforcing the regulations of the port, in order to ensure the safety of navigation, the security of the harbour and the correct operation of the port facilities.Sean has spent 15 years working on or with ships in North America. He worked aboard ecotourism boats leading cage diving expeditions. He spent time working with the Canadian Coast Guard, and for the last nine years Sean has been working his way up through the ranks with the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.Vancouver’s import / export breakdownSubmarines in VancouverHow risky would increased oil tanker traffic be?The implications of the TMX ExpansionPort security - smuggling and traffickingRecommended ResourcesCoastal FrontTypes of ships in our harbourTMX Expansion Plans
Rob and Jason are joined by Sean Baxter. They first talk about a blog post and some papers headed for the upcoming ISO meeting in Prague. Then they discuss Circle, the compiler and language extension for C++17. News The Hunt for the Fastest Zero 2D Graphics: A Brief Review C++ Standards Committee Papers pre-Prague mailing Links Circle Circle on GitHub P2062 The Circle Meta-model Sponsors Write the hashtag #cppcast when requesting the license here One Day from PVS-Studio User Support
Really enjoyed this open and honest chat with Sean Baxter who shares his story of how a budding entrepreneur finally found his way into the groove. From university graduate in journalism to product ambassador with iconic spirit labels and then as one of the last 20 contestants on the MasterChef 2014 series, Sean reveals how he overcame doubts, fears and uncertainties until he found himself into the Never Never. This is a great story of one of the Co-founders of Never Never Distilling Co. that explores his journey and how passion ultimately finds the way through. A raw and endearing recount on a story that will give listeners a refreshing perspective on how the world of start ups and entrepreneurship actually is. Don’t miss out on getting a taste of this story!
This week, in a cpp.chat exclusive, we chat with Sean Baxter about Circle - the C++ compiler that he wrote. That's a C++ compiler. That he wrote. Oh, and it does meta-programming in a way that we're only dreaming of part of for C++23 or 26! So what can it do, and what is it useful for? Why is Jon struggling to wrap his head around what Sean has achieved and can it really turn Twitter into code? If you want to follow along screen shared segment, I've tried to embed screenshots in the podcast mp3 - or you can go to [this point in the YouTube recording](https://youtu.be/Tcaoz56uSKs?t=1044). And finally, contrary to what Phil says during the show, there were not 130 lightning talks at CppCon. It was more like 70 - and we're not including a link to the ACCU CfP as it has now closed).
Image c/o Sonic Electric http://cargocollective.com/julianaespanakeller/Sonic-Electric-Melbourne PlaylistIntro: Tolley and Dara “Cut the Heart Out” from Cut Heart (2019 reissue of the 1979 release) Sonic Electric3 untitled works. Juliana Espana Keller, Karoline Lebrun, and Sidney Sartorsky. The three tracks are all untitled. Recorded in 2015 at Black Sparrow Studios, Montreal, Canada. The three tracks are Untitled (I) through (3). In the Blanca Session, Recorded at Centro Negra AADK / Aktuelle Architektur Der Kultur Studio Spaces Studio Session/ Performance Improvisation with Riccardo Casentini [Italy] playing live plants and Jochen Arbeit of Einsturzende Neubauten [Germany] on guitar, Juliana España Keller [Canada] with Kitchen Appliances at Centro Negra, AADK. Blanca, Murcia, Spain 2015 "Shoshana Rosenberg (bass guitar), Sage Pbbbt (voice), Sean Baxter (drums), Edwin Jones (guitar) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 011019Dale Gorfinkle (percussion) +MariaMoles (drums) + Michael McNab (percussion) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 011019Adam Gottlieb (guitar) & Phoebe Green (viola) recorded live at the Make It Up Club on 011019
Sean Baxter is Brand Director and a ‘Juniper Freak’ at Never Never Distilling, whose Southern Strength Gin has just been awarded World’s Best Classic Gin at the World Gin Awards in London. Quite a feat for a company that’s been producing gin for less than two years. Sean himself has been a bartender, a Reserve Brand ambassador and even had a stint on Masterchef in 2014. He was legendary enough to take time out of his crazy week to come in and talk to us about the win, and even stayed on to co-host the Free Pour Five afterwards! Then, Thor Bergquist is a New Zealand-born bartender in his mid-30s who has already worked in Auckland, London, New York, Singapore and Melbourne. He now co-owns PS Soda and PS40 – a Sydney bar that’s won best cocktail list at the Australian Bartender Magazine awards two years running. Stay up to date at facebook.com/livingproofpod + find us @livingproofpod on Twitter and Instagram. Resources mentioned Never Never Distilling Co. PS Soda and PS40 Key points 4:00 Winning Best Classic Gin 8:20 Southern Strength 16:00 Never Never’s story 21:00 Where to from here? 25:50 The biggest challenges along the way 29:00 Masterchef 34:20 The drinks that best showcase the Never Never range 43:00 The Free Pour Five with Thor Bergquist from PS40
Improvised music from Melbourne's home of 'making it up' by duos Sarah Byrne/Rod Cooper, Sean Baxter/Robin Fox, and Bridget Chappell/Patrick Hase.
Improvised music from Melbourne's home of 'making it up' by duos Sarah Byrne/Rod Cooper, Sean Baxter/Robin Fox, and Bridget Chappell/Patrick Hase.
Sean Baxter knows a thing or two about hospitality, learning his trade in a most challenging and unpredictable setting. He joined Chris & Ali on By The Glass to share his experiences in Scotland, explain the best way to drink a martini in the desert, and to talk about his newest venture; Never Never Distilling. Theme music courtesy of Max Savage Image by By The Glass Recorded live at Mache
Sean Baxter knows a thing or two about hospitality, learning his trade in a most challenging and unpredictable setting. He joined Chris & Ali on By The Glass to share his experiences in Scotland, explain the best way to drink a martini in the desert, and to talk about his newest venture; Never Never Distilling. Theme music courtesy of Max Savage Image by By The Glass Recorded live at Mache
Jill talks to fisherman Sean Baxter who is based on the north east coast of England. Sean has taught fishing all over the world and has spent 30 years as a volunteer helmsmen of the local lifeboat. Sean explains the perils and pleasures of his job and introduces us to the picturesque fishing village of Staithes in North Yorkshire. For our Cook segment we join Jill in her kitchen as she makes convalescent food for her husband Noah, who had the flu. Jill makes her version of Chinese steamed beef, which is very nourishing and easy to digest. It’s the perfect food for someone who’s recovering from an illness and Jill shares her recipe on the show. In our Heal segment Jill talks to psychotherapist and author Karol Ward. Karol wrote a book called Worried Sick and in this episode she explains why people worry, how to know if worry is getting in the way of your life and what to do to help yourself worry less. Also on this episode Jill answers a listener’s question about using turmeric to help with painful joints.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution funds lifeboats around the coast of Britain to rescue seafarers who are in danger. Jill talks fisherman Sean Baxter about the 30 years he spent as the helmsman of the lifeboat in the village of Staithes on the North East Coast on England. Then Michael Lowell who hails from the island of Malta cooks a traditional Maltese dinner for Jill and some friends. Michael shares his recipe for farfalle al salmone and discusses his very Mediterranean perspective on food. Finally Jill chats to author and psychotherapist Karol Ward about how we can improve our intuition and when to rely on it. Jill also answers a listener’s question about natural ways to deal with acne.