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In Episode 147 of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we celebrate Oregon State's latest recruiting victories, with recent commits from players like Brian Tapu and Sean Craig. We dive into MLB Beavs and look at the current power rankings, highlighting Steven Kwan's incredible season. We also discuss Kaylee Mitchell's quest for the Olympics in the steeplechase and her impressive journey. Lastly, we delve into JJ Redick's new role as the head coach of the Lakers and the potential challenges he'll face. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belligerent-beavs/support
One of South Australia's most passionate radio practitioners, Sean Craig Murphy, stumbled into the craft thanks to a happy coincidence at 5MU. The SAFM announcer and owner of Australian Radio School has come to adore the medium and has many fond memories of his time at 5MU to share. He joins Jennie Lenman for the station's historic switch to FM after 86 years on the AM dial. Make the switch with us to 94.3FM in the Adelaide Hills. 96.3FM in the Murraylands and 97.1FM on the South Coast and Fleurieu.
In this episode we talk with one of my best friends Sean Craig, although he is still a young fella he has lived a long time on the train of life, he gives us some wisdom on the things he has lived out so I hope you can give it a listen and take a little bit of something from it and above all I hope you can enjoy
80 years before Jeff Bezos owned the Washington Post, a wealthy heir named Charles Foster Kane picked up a struggling New York newspaper. We watched Orson Welles' CITIZEN KANE (perhaps you've heard of it?) to see what it could tell us about oligarchy and the media. PLUS: Joe Biden's "gaffes," Bernie Sanders v. the Washington Post, a rightward turn in Canadian media, and the clown prince of crime. "You Must Be This Conservative To Ride: The Inside Story of Postmedia’s Right Turn" by Sean Craig - https://www.canadalandshow.com/the-conservative-transformation-of-postmedia/ "Why Joe Biden's Campaign is Struggling" by Philip Elliott - https://time.com/5634771/joe-biden-problems/ "Orson Welles as Ideological Challenge" by Jonathan Rosenbaum Part 1: http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2018/02/orson-welles-as-ideological-challenge/ Part 2: http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2018/02/orson-welles-as-ideological-challenge-part-2/ See Luke discuss Canadian philosopher George Grant at House of Anasi Bookstore on August 21, 7pm - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/great-books-toronto-reading-george-grant-with-house-of-anansi-press-tickets-68004933587
Pour one out for Margaret Wente: she's leaving the Globe. The Irvings tighten their grip on New Brunswick news, and some Toronto councillors are learning not to cross Warren Kinsella. Sean Craig co-hosts. This episode is brought to you by our listeners. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Craig Murphy has worked in radio since he was 18. He's worked at 15 stations all around Australia including 2dayFM in Sydney, FoxFM in Melbourne, SAFM, MIX 102.3 and more recently Triple M Adelaide.Sean's twice been awarded Australia's Best Music Personality by his peers. He's also worked in many areas outside of announcing including show producing, programming, marketing, PR, integration and copywriting.Sean gives back to radio too running the Australian Radio School - You can check out the website for more details here!https://www.australianradioschool.com/australian_radio_school_tutors.php
The Pittsburgh synagogue shooting was the deadliest instance of anti-Semitic violence in American history. Is the kind of rhetoric that motivated the shooter here in Canada? And what's with the CBC giving investment advice for the decimation of the Amazon rainforest?Sean Craig co-hosts. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you make a building the size of a city, you get all of the benefits of a city. But what else will happen? SKYSCRAPER won't tell you, but Will and Marc will! Join in a discussion of the new vertical Dwayne Johnson vehicle as Will, Marc, and special guest Sean Craig attempt to answer important questions like: Is this the Golden Age of the Rock, or have we Rocked too hard? How does that explosion have such minor results? What possible use could the room at the top of the Pearl have? Is the Rock the biggest embodiment of the word "zaddy" on the planet? All this and more! Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: LEGALLY BLONDE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-love-the-love/message
American. Biracial. Divorcée. Actress. These are mere boxes that have been used to categorize, but not contain, Meghan Markle. Sean and Craig are joined by royal biographer Andrew Morton and cultural commentator Van Lathan to discuss what impact a mixed-race duchess will have on the U.K.'s most symbolic family and society. While Meghan won't absolve England's colonial past, all agree that she inspires hope for a brighter future. Special thanks to Isabelle Mattinson for narration and to Jason Elrod for his whistling kettle.
8 lbs. 7 oz. of royal bliss has been delivered unto us this day. The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, gave birth to a baby boy at St. Mary's historic Lindo Wing. In this celebratory minisode, Sean and Craig toast the newborn, unpack why this is also a momentous occasion for his sister Princess Charlotte, and place bets on what the new prince might be called.
Meghan Markle is not the first American to marry into British high society. In fact, when the British aristocracy was going bankrupt it was American heiresses who infused new money into their estates. We trace how these American women, along with royal brides-Diana and Kate-have changed the face of England. And while Meghan studies for her British Citizenship test, Royal Central's Jamie Samhan grills Sean and Craig with questions from the same exam! Craig leaves us with advice about how to negotiate your domestic duties with royal grace. Special thanks to Isabelle Mattinson for narration and to Jason Elrod for his whistling kettle.
Prince Harry said all the stars were aligned when he fell in love with Meghan Markle. And we just learned that Meghan herself has dabbled in fortune-telling. Her former psychic, Richard Win, told Meghan just months before she met Harry that London was calling. Sean and Craig look to how kings and queens of the past have consulted clairvoyants about affairs - of the heart and the state. And finally, GOOP-approved Psychic Shirley brings her tarot cards to invoke the spirit of Harry's mother - the late Princess Diana - to see if she approves of the match.
When Meghan mentioned #metoo at her first appearance with The Royal Foundation, she created quite a stir. The question on everyone's mind: Can a (future) duchess be political? Sean and Craig weigh in on how royals of the past from Victoria to Elizabeth II to Diana and now Meghan have exerted influence without overstepping their role. Eleanor Bennett joins the debate as Spoke's resident #metoo expert. Special thanks to Isabelle Mattinson for narration and to Jason Elrod for his whistling kettle. *Correction: Queen Elizabeth famously danced with the President of Ghana, not Nigeria, which is depicted in Season 2 of The Crown. Sean has been sent to The Tower of London to await his punishment for this error.
Mel B let it slip that The Spice Girls will be attending the royal wedding! There's a long history of pop royalty cozying up with the Crown and Sean and Craig are here to spill all of it. Together with Who? Weekly hosts, Lindsey Weber and Bobby Finger, they draft a fantasy guest list predicting who will be there for Meghan and Harry's big day. Special thanks to Isabelle Mattinson for narration and to Jason Elrod for his whistling kettle.
With Financial Post's Sean Craig.
Answers to some of the questions about reporter Raveena Aulakh's suicide. How much did the Toronto Star know about its "toxic" workplace and what did they do about it? Financial Post reporter Sean Craig shares the findings of his investigation.Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Craig explains why his Amanda Lang expose is actually about how good CBC's journalism is, and Jeet Heer describes an unspeakable cartoon of Jesse's dad. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.