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RA Podcast
RA Live: Caribou – The Cause, 2024

RA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 234:19


A full four hours of the main man Caribou, recorded live at The Cause last summer. What more could you want to chase the blues away? Dan Snaith is one of the most enduring figures in 21st century electronic music. From early records as Manitoba, to 2010's Swim (which RA called Album of the Year in a runaway vote), to Grammy-winning 2014 hit album Our Love, as well as ongoing collaborations with Four Tet and dance floor excursions under his Daphni alias, the Canadian DJ-producer is a fixture for a reason. Ahead of a Caribou (Full Band) tour across the UK and Europe starting in February, we can now let loose the full four hour recording of his RA Live from 2024. In it, Snaith goes in hard, rolling out bassy, wobbly and fidgety heaters, running through everything from speed garage and UK funky to Afro house and anthemic deep house. It's what he truly does best: bangers on bangers (and more bangers). Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM38RA6dkMs @caribouband

Good Morning Seminole!
What's Next? 2025 Economic Insights with UCF's Dr. Sean Snaith

Good Morning Seminole!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 36:26


Central Florida's top economist, Sean Snaith, Ph.D., the director of the University of Central Florida's Institute for Economic Forecasting, provides his economic outlook for 2025. Sponsored by: J. Wayne Miller Company Waste Pro The Orlando Law Group Addition Financial Alan Byrd & Associates Genske & Co. Accounting JPMorganChase

The Brown Note Movie Review
Caribou - Honey (2024) Album Review

The Brown Note Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 8:11


Although it wont stand on quality as being one of the esteemed Dan Snaith's finest, as either Caribou or his other alt Daphne, Honey will go down as one of the most important and challenging albums of this era. The use of AI in music is already a hugely controversial topic and one Snaith hits head on by using AI to turn his own voice into a variety of female singers.

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults
The Blue Castle: Valancy Snaith

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 59:44


Drift off to the next chapters in The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support the podcast and enjoy ad-free and bonus episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts. For other podcast platforms go to https://justsleeppodcast.com/supportOr, you can support with a one time donation at buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodI'm trying out some Tshirt designs that you might like. Check out the first one here:US - https://amzn.to/3y5ClshUK - https://amzn.to/4fq2OBlIf you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off.Goodnight! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Front Row Network
CLASSICS-Fred and Ginger-An Interview with Holley Snaith

The Front Row Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 41:01


Front Row Classics welcomes historian and freelance writer, Holley Snaith to the podcast. Holley recently penned an article called "Let's Face the Music and Dance" for American Heritage magazine. The article provides an historical and cultural look at the partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Holley has placed them within their proper context in terms of American History. Brandon and Holley cover their partnership origins, impact on the Great Depression & working relationship among other topics. The article can be found here: https://www.americanheritage.com/lets-face-music-and-dance

Front Row Classics
Ep. 229- Fred and Ginger-A Conversation with Holley Snaith

Front Row Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024


Let’s Face the Music and Dance Front Row Classics welcomes historian and freelance writer, Holley Snaith to the podcast. Holley recently penned an article called “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” for American Heritage magazine. The article provides an historical and cultural look at the partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Holley has placed … Continue reading Ep. 229- Fred and Ginger-A Conversation with Holley Snaith →

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Jane Snaith: majandusolukord jättis Ida-Virumaal ühe kuuga vanemateta vähemalt 60 last

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 12:52


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The Intern Whisperer
S7 Ep. 294 Sean Snaith PhD - Economists' Thoughts and Forecasts of Jobs, Industries, and 2030

The Intern Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 63:25 Transcription Available


What do you think of when you hear economist? If you are thinking dry, boring, or not funny - then you absolutely should tune in and hear Dr. Sean Snaith shared his forecast for 2024 and 2030. I have been a fan of Dr. Snaith (and he is okay with calling him Sean) for over 10 years. I get the forecasts that are put out by UCF Institute of Economic Forecasting of which he is the director. I asked him what he forecasts for 2024? The world is still working on getting out of the COVID 19 disruption. The economy will slow down and consumers in the US have faced a decline in what money can purchase in previous years before COVID. Labor market is strong right now as consumers are using credit cards. This overall impact on the economy is spending will impact individuals and families if they continue to use credit cards to pay their bills. Checks and balances folks, think how we as humans have unlimited wants vs. limited needs. Decisions have to be made and if resources are scarce. Best mentoring advice shared - It is impossible to know the future. The future is not your final step. There is an opportunity cost with every choice. You have no idea where your future will take you. You can do any job for a period of time as long as you know that it is not forever. We hope you enjoy this week's episode of The Intern Whisperer.   The Intern Whisperer Podcast is brought to you by Employers 4 Change - Increasing diversity through #Skills based #DiversityEquityInclusion #recruitment and #management for #interns and #employees alike. Apply today to be an #Employer4Change that invests in #intern #talent and #employees. Want a break? Play Intern Pursuit Game on Steam.  Thank you to our sponsor Cat 5 Studios. Podbean: https://internwhisperer.podbean.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8c_T19-pyfghVuAEbOMmHg Follow us on our social channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/employers4change Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/employers4change Twitter: https://twitter.com/employer4change LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/employers4change

5x15
Nina Stibbe And Cathy Rentzenbrink On Went to London, Took the Dog

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 64:17


5x15 is delighted to announce a special event with Nina Stibbe, the 'funniest person who owns a computer' (in the words of Ann Patchett), in conversation with acclaimed memoirist Cathy Rentzenbrink. This is not to be missed! Ten years after her beloved and multi-award winning book Love, Nina, Nina is back with Went to London, Took the Dog, a diary of her return to London in her sixty-first year. After two decades away, Nina is back in the city she used to call home, with her dog, Peggy. Together they take up lodging in Camden for a 'year-long sabbatical'. It's a break from married life back in Cornwall, or even perhaps a fresh start altogether. Nina is not quite sure yet... By turns hilarious and irreverent, joyful as well as poignant, Went to London, Took the Dog is 'like spending an endless afternoon in the most sparkling company' (Frank Cottrell-Boyce). Join us for a sparkling evening in Nina's company, and an enlightening conversation on motherhood, independence, the menopause, branching out and growing up. Praise for Nina Stibbe and Went to London, Took the Dog ‘So sharp and funny, blissfully gossipy, enviably well-observed - it's like she has X-ray vision when it comes to human beings. I couldn't stop reading it. I wish it were twice as long. I loved it' - INDIA KNIGHT ‘I don't think I've enjoyed a diary so much since I read Adrian Mole for the first time - it's a pleasure and a privilege to live in her London.... A future classic. ...THIS is the book everyone is going to be quoting to each other over the table on Christmas Day.' - DAISY BUCHANAN 'Funny, warm, enlightening. The reading equivalent of getting the giggles in the back row of a school assembly' - SATHNAM SANGHERA Speakers Nina Stibbe is the author of seven books. Love, Nina won the Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award at the 2014 National Book Awards, and was shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year. The book was adapted by Nick Hornby for BBC Television. She is the author of four novels, all of which have been shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction. Her third novel, Reasons to Be Cheerful, is the only novel to date to have won both the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction and the Comedy Women in Print Award for comic fiction. Cathy Rentzenbrink is an acclaimed memoirist whose books include The Last Act of Love, How to Feel Better and Dear Reader. Her first novel is Everyone is Still Alive and Write It All Down is a friendly and down to earth guide to writing a memoir. Cathy regularly chairs literary events, interviews authors, runs creative writing courses and speaks and writes on life, death, love, and literature. Despite being shortlisted for various prizes, the only thing Cathy has ever won is the Snaith and District Ladies' Darts Championship when she was 17. She is now sadly out of practice. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Real Estate Market Minute
Florida Real Estate Trends for 2024

Real Estate Market Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 7:43


What could the housing market look like in Florida for 2024? In today's show I look to the Florida Realtors Chief Economist and Dr. Sean Snaith. Dr. Snaith is a nationally recognized economist in the field of business and economic forecasting. He has won multiple awards for the accuracy of his forecasts and research.

Rise of RevOps
Go Beyond the Click with Post-Website Engagement, with Kieran Snaith, VP of Revenue Operations at Qualified

Rise of RevOps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 42:58


This episode features an interview with Kieran Snaith, VP of Revenue Operations at Qualified, the pipeline generation platform for revenue teams that use Salesforce.Kieran describes how, in a world of inbox overload, we can catch the attention of potential customers. He also explains how his team harnesses the power of real-time engagement to drive conversions. Guest BioIn his over two years at Qualified, Kieran was the Director of Revenue Operations before moving into the role of VP. He has previous experience at SurveyMonkey, LeadIQ, and GetFeedback. A skilled business developer and strategist, Kieran has experience driving teams to success. He lives in Belmont, California.Guest Quote“This stuff is hard. There's a lot going on. You're going to be surrounded by challenges. Really work with the cross functional leaders to get that buy in on the top priorities. Focus on those. We've been in times where we've just had too much going on at a given time. And we're doing, you know, too many things at 95%. Really focus on the things that are going to impact the metrics that matter the most to you. Prioritize that, get the cross functional buy in and take those on.”Time Stamps**(01:05) Defining RevOps**(01:30) Building a RevOps function**(08:42) Creating a strategy**(13:17) BDRs and SDRs**(21:03) Why you have to respond quickly**(25:15) RevObstacles**(29:56) RevOops**(38:10) The Tool Shed**(42:16) Quick HitsSponsorRise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. Links Find Kieran on LinkedInFind Ian on LinkedinCheck out Qualified's Website

Insane In The Men Brain

Comedian Dan Evans and Rich Wilson talk comedy and various topics related to self-care, travel, organisation, exercise, mental health, social media, and finding balance. They emphasise the importance of taking care of oneself and engaging in activities that promote well-being. They also share personal experiences and insights on managing the challenges of being a comedian and navigating the entertainment industry. The conversation highlights the need for self-awareness and finding strategies to maintain mental and physical health in a demanding profession. Some of this was written by a robot.'Originally ridiculous, silliness taken to the nth degree' Milton Jones'A favourite with audiences as well as his notoriously hard-to-please comedic peers' The Guardian.DAN EVANS has been performing an mix of daft jokes and flawed advice across the UK and internationally for the past 2 decades. He has also written for many others, among them Milton Jones, Mickey Flanaghan, Zoe Lyons and Frankie Boyle.Dan also writes crime fiction, and has created surely the Met's most maverick officer D.I. Snaith. With a couple of books of his adventures available at www.danevans.info Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Next Chapter by Ellie Barker
S10 Ep 4: From Stage management to Money Coach: Fanny Snaith

The Next Chapter by Ellie Barker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 79:58


Fanny is a money coach – but she did not become this until in her fifties. She did all different jobs and shows how sometimes different twists and turns may not always be what we want the time but they take us to exactly where we are supposed to be.  Fanny speaks honestly about her past and about her when her family lost a lot of money – it drove her to take control of her own finances. But she believes our relationship with money is all about mindset and we can all learn to break free from whatever it is that is holding us back. Fanny gives great practical advice about what to do if you are struggling - but most of all she believes we should not be scared of money.  Fanny believes we should treat it as an adventure and tackle it with courage and curiosity. Fanny believes we all have it in us to create exactly the life we wish, which is exactly why she's such a wonderful guest for The Next Chapter podcast. To learn more about Fanny you can find her at: https://fannysnaith.com/ And just in case you were wondering you can find me and my books at elliebarkerwrites.com

TNT Radio
Nathaniel Pawlowski & Wayne Snaith on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 25 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 55:57


On today's show, Nathaniel discusses the Trudeau government's treatment of his father, and the standing ovation he received in the EU parliament for a speech he gave defending his father. Later, Wayne Snaith discusses his plan to complete ten marathons in ten days in his wheelchair to raise money for the vaccine injured. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Nathaniel is the son of Canadian pastor Artur Pawlowski who is facing 10 years in prison for a sermon he delivered to truckers blocking the road.  GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Wayne is a member of vaccine injury support group UK CV Family. Wayne is now wheelchair bound after being injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine. 

How to Put Your Life On The Page with Acclaimed Author & Memoirist Cathy Rentzenbrink: "I am a Writer Who Loves to Encourage"

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 50:48 Transcription Available


Please welcome acclaimed Author & Memoirist Cathy Rentzenbrink to the 'Clearing'!You can also Watch/Listen to Cathy's wonderful episode here:https://vimeo.com/chrisgrimes/cathyrentzenbrinkCathy Rentzenbrink had just delivered the draft of her latest novel when this interview took place. So, naturally enough, she was reluctant to discuss it beyond saying it was two years in the writing and two decades in its creation. Cathy is happiest encouraging other writers to write, on the credible assumption that ‘writers are people for whom writing is more difficult.' Cathy herself is a fast reader and a slow writer, who spends lots of time considering what she can cut without loss from her first or later drafts. For her, as for most good writers, writing is rewriting.Paradoxically, at age 18, when her Irish father first met her English mother on the Quay in Falmouth, he could neither read nor write. Happily, he could both talk and sing and his words were an early inspiration for the young Cathy. In contrast, Cathy's loving mother was very literate, as well as a 'love at first sight' super romantic. Cathy says “all life is full of material” and the tragic material in Cathy's early life was the traffic accident that put her younger brother into hospital after being knocked down by a motorbike, which led to the family's agonising decision to turn off his life support system, 8 years later. In her early ‘career,' Cathy was happiest when she was working in Hatchard's bookshop. (It remains her scorched earth emergency option.) Cathy never wanted an office job where she might be expected to laugh at dodgy ‘jokes delivered by drunk men.'Instead, Cathy became a writer. And an encourager of other writers, at festivals and workshops. Meanwhile she has been married twice. She remains good friends with her first husband and supportive of her ‘current' husband, a Dutchman with a difficult name for strangers to spell. Her only criticism is of Mr Rentzenbrink's intolerance while driving, but allegedly this characteristic is present in all heterosexual male drivers and may perhaps be an essential element of the Patriarchy.Cathy's body of work now includes novels as well as autobiographical books and how to start writing guides.  To quote Ovid, translated from the original Latin: “Be patient and tough. Some day this pain will be useful to you.”Cathy would like to be remembered as a Laugh rather than someone who's ‘had a big paper round.'The only award that Cathy's won so far was at 17 when she won the Snaith and District Ladies Darts Championship, with an additional award for including three treble twenties as a single score in that success. Cathy Rentzenbrink - one hundred and eighty!Cathy is 'passing the Golden Baton' on to fellow acclaimed Author, Kit De Wall. Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

TNT Radio
Francis O'Neill & Wayne Snaith on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 17 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 55:49


On today's show, the UK covid inquiry, freedom of speech, and Wayne Snaith's incredible marathon exploits, are discussed. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Francis O'Neill is a political commentator, activist and artist. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Wayne is a member of vaccine injury support group UK CV Family. Wayne is now wheelchair bound after being injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine. 

TNT Radio
Jamie Jenkins & Wayne Snaith on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 10 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 55:48


On today's show, Wayne Snaith discusses his plan to complete ten marathons in ten days in his wheelchair to raise money for the vaccine injured. The Freeman Report will be following Wayne during his ten day adventure, which starts Thursday 13th July. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jamie Jenkins, known as statsjamie across Social Media platforms, is a Political/Economic commentator & Statistician and former Head of Health Analysis and Labour Market Analysis at the Office for National Statistics in the UK. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Wayne is a member of vaccine injury support group UK CV Family. Wayne is now wheelchair bound after being injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine. 

Bright Side
Empty Trains Run Every Day in the World, Here's Why

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 14:44


From Monday through Saturday, at 5:16 P.M., a train takes off from Leeds and heads for the small English town of Snaith. At first, the cars will be jam-packed with people – the usual rush hour of a decent-sized city like Leeds. But with each stop along the way, you'll notice fewer and fewer passengers on the train.  Once you get to the final stop 55 minutes later, there will be no one else besides you. You get off the train at a station that's equally as deserted. There are no vending machines or ticket offices, no parking lots, no taxies. It's as if time has stood still. It's quiet…and eerie.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Classics Out Loud
The Blue Castle - Chapter 26

Classics Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 9:54


“Mrs. Snaith, I hope you will be very happy,” Mr. Towers was saying.And so Barney and Valancy are married, without flowers, or flower girls, or a white dress, or family, but with Barney - who was all that mattered.Barney describes the island they are to live on, before paddling across the lake in a canoe to reach it.Valancy has found her Blue Castle at last.

The Investors First Podcast
Dr. Sean Snaith, UCF: Florida Economic Update & Predicting Recessions

The Investors First Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 48:05


Dr. Snaith is the Director of the University of Central Florida's Institute for Economic Forecasting and a nationally recognized economist in the field of business and economic forecasting. An award-winning forecaster, researcher and professor, Snaith applies academic expertise to solve real-world problems. He has served as a consultant for local governments and multi-national corporations such as Compaq, Dell and IBM.  Snaith holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Pennsylvania State University. Snaith frequently is interviewed in national and regional media and is a sought-after speaker. He has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, The Economist and CNNMoney.com and has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business Network and Business News Network, based in Toronto. Sean correctly called the end of the great financial crisis in June 2009. Prior to that, Snaith was named by Bloomberg News as one of the nation's most accurate forecasters in 2008. In 2007, he was named California's most accurate forecaster by the Western Blue Chip Consensus Forecast. In this episode, we will talk about the Fed, inflation, and discuss how we are headed for a pasta-bowl recession. We focus the rest of the episode on the state of Florida and potential headwinds to growth such as rising housing costs, supply chain shortages, labor market shortages, and high overall inflation. Last, we discuss ways the state of Florida (and particularly Central Florida) can best position itself for future growth. Our host today is Steve Curley, CFA, prior President of CFA Society Orlando, current board member & co-founder of The Investors First Podcast. Please enjoy the episode. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Civics & Coffee
Public Spaces: A Conversation with Holley Snaith

Civics & Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 30:36


This week I am joined by Holley Snaith, public historian and writer who has participated in projects with the National Park Service, The Richard Nixon Foundation and much more. In this episode, she and I discuss the field of public history and dive into some of her fascinating exhibits. If you want to learn more about Holley, head to her website at www.holleysnaith.comSupport the show

Is This Really a Thing?
Is Inflation Really Our Friend?

Is This Really a Thing?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 24:45


Inflation hasn't been much of an issue since Jimmy Carter was in office. But—like Mom Jeans and mullets—it's totally back. This time, though, it feels different. We're paying more than ever at the pump and in the grocery stores, so what's to blame? Is it government spending? Supply chain shortages? The war in Ukraine? We've got questions, so we turned to UCF economist Sean Snaith for answers. Additional Resources Want to learn more? Check out Snaith's latest U.S. Economic Report from UCF's Institute for Economic Forecasting. Featured Guests Sean Snaith, Ph.D. - Director, Institute for Economic Forecasting   Episode Transcription Paul Jarley: Inflation hasn't really been an issue since the Carter years. That Saturday Night Live skit was Dan Aykroyd impersonating Jimmy Carter. Inflation is definitely not the friend of people who are on fixed incomes. Today's inflation, though, feels a little different. Some people think it's not a surprise. We printed a bunch of money during the pandemic, and we're suffering the consequences to that. Spending was high, particularly government spending. Some people blame it on supply chain shortages. Some people blame it on the war in Ukraine. Some people believe it's a government conspiracy. To sort through all of those things, when Sean gets here, we will have a conversation with him that will help us shed some light on where inflation really is today and where we think it's going in the future. Well, here he is. I'm assuming you're in big demand these days. Sean Snaith: Yeah. I've spoken on at least two occasions about inflation over the past year and a half. Paul Jarley: So you raising your prices, given all this demand? Sean Snaith: No, competition's too fierce. Paul Jarley: Really? Yeah. Sean Snaith: Yeah. Economists are a dime a dozen. Paul Jarley: Well, that's probably true, but you're the prettiest one I have, buddy. Sean Snaith: Aw. You're like my magic mirror. What fairy tale was that? Who's the fairest economist in the land? Paul Jarley: Oh, that's not even close. I mean, it's a low bar if you've met most economists, right? Sean Snaith: I build a career on low expectations. Paul Jarley: There's no GQ for economics. I've never seen it. Sean Snaith: No. We did do a GDP GQ... Paul Jarley: There you go. Very nice. Sean Snaith: But yeah, the model was not an attractive man. Paul Jarley: I would imagine not. So how unattractive is it right now? Sean Snaith: Well, we're making the call when our release goes out that we are in or very close to a recession right now. And speaking to different groups and to the media over the past year, all of this can be traced back to the policy response to COVID-19 in 2020. Paul Jarley: We'll come to that in a couple minutes. A few weeks ago I was driving home and when I drive home from the gym, I tend to put on sports talk radio. It's my time to kind of catch up with. And the guy was railing against the inflation number in the sense that he didn't believe it, that he thought the reported one was too low. And he was quoting the doubling in gas prices over a period. And yeah. So talk a little bit about how that inflation number is actually put together and what it really means. Sean Snaith: Many of the variables in macroeconomics have measurement issues. Financial markets, interest rates... Paul Jarley: Pretty simple stuff right? Sean Snaith: To the second on the spot. When you start talking about GDP, employment, unemployment inflation, now you're dealing with something that's not as directly observable. And especially for something like the price level, we know what the price of individual commodities are. We know much wheat and soybean costs. We know much corn costs, how much a gallon of gas or gallon of milk costs, but the price level's not observable. So we, the economics profession, the government, comes up with proxies to try to gauge that.

Bright Side
Empty Trains Run Every Day in the World, Here's Why

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 12:14


From Monday through Saturday, at 5:16 P.M., a train takes off from Leeds and heads for the small English town of Snaith. At first, the cars will be jam-packed with people – the usual rush hour of a decent-sized city like Leeds. But with each stop along the way, you'll notice fewer and fewer passengers on the train.  Once you get to the final stop 55 minutes later, there will be no one else besides you. You get off the train at a station that's equally as deserted. There are no vending machines or ticket offices, no parking lots, no taxies. It's as if time has stood still. It's quiet…and eerie.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support
Money Coach - Fanny Snaith

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 88:31


In this episode, Bill speaks to Fanny Snaith a certified money coach. This podcast was sponsored by Paws and Presto, you can visit their website through this link: www.pawsandpresto.com

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support
Episode 43 - Fanny Snaith Money Coach

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 88:31


In this episode, Bill speaks to Fanny Snaith a certified money coach. This podcast was sponsored by Paws and Presto, you can visit their website through this link: www.pawsandpresto.com

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support
Money Coach - Fanny Snaith

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 88:31


In this episode, Bill speaks to Fanny Snaith a certified money coach. This podcast was sponsored by Paws and Presto, you can visit their website through this link: www.pawsandpresto.com

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support
Episode 43 - Fanny Snaith Money Coach

Dog Grooming Business Help & Support

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 88:31


In this episode, Bill speaks to Fanny Snaith a certified money coach. This podcast was sponsored by Paws and Presto, you can visit their website through this link: www.pawsandpresto.com

I’m not doing this without alcohol
Loving my money with Fanny Snaith and Denise Ferguson

I’m not doing this without alcohol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 49:11


Tonight Denise is joined by Fanny Snaith. Fanny is a certified money coach who helps her clients build new and healthy relationships with their finances. Fanny offers individual and couples coaching, plus workshops and courses. These help her clients feel better about money and improve their mindset. ** This episode was recorded some time ago ** Useful links Guest Fanny Snaith Website: https://fannysnaith.com/ Denise Ferguson - Find Surveyors Website: https://www.find-surveyors.co.uk Email: admin@find-surveyors.co.uk I'm Not Doing This Without Alcohol Enquires Email: podcast@find-surveyors.co.uk Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA Website: www.podcastva.co.uk

Fluent in Floridian
84. UCF Institute for Economic Forecasting Director Dr. Sean Snaith

Fluent in Floridian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 38:36


Sean Snaith, PhD joins Heidi Otway in a conversation that travels the globe. From Cairo, Egypt, to Kingston, Jamaica and other stops in between, Dr. Snaith studied economies and taught across the U.S. and in foreign countries before calling the University of Central Florida home. Tune in as he takes us through his journey from humble beginnings in Pennsylvania to becoming an award-winning economist.

Fluent in Floridian
84. Award-Winning Economist & UCF Institute for Economic Forecasting Director Dr. Sean Snaith

Fluent in Floridian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 38:36


In this episode of Fluent in Floridian, Sean Snaith, PhD joins Heidi Otway in a conversation that travels the globe. From America's Rust Belt to Cairo, Egypt, to Kingston, Jamaica and other stops in between, Dr. Snaith studied economies and taught across the U.S. and in foreign countries before calling the University of Central Florida […] The post 84. Award-Winning Economist & UCF Institute for Economic Forecasting Director Dr. Sean Snaith appeared first on Fluent in Floridian.

Best of Kfm Mornings with Darren, Sherlin & Sibs
Cape Town Met Trainer Justin Snaith

Best of Kfm Mornings with Darren, Sherlin & Sibs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 6:37


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Thought Row
Season 2 – Ep: 2 – Holley Snaith – Inspiring Lives From Famous People in History

Thought Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 54:31


Season 2 – Ep: 2 – Holley Snaith – Inspiring Lives From Famous People in History Rod and Inci interview Holley Snaith who is a writer, researcher, and historian who specializes in 20th-Century U.S. History. During the interview, Holley Snaith shares the inspirational lives of several famous people in modern history that she has researched … Continue reading Season 2 – Ep: 2 – Holley Snaith – Inspiring Lives From Famous People in History →

Plan A Konversations
On Building Trust With Historically Marginalized Talent, Cam Snaith, CEO, Bleeker

Plan A Konversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 45:08


Season 9, Episode 1 - On Building Trust With Historically Marginalized Talent  - Cam Snaith, CEO, BleekerWELCOME TO SEASON 9! We're honored that you're here with us and very grateful to have you as a listener.About Cam Snaith Cam Snaith is the co-founder of Bleeker, a company that puts underrepresented talent in the driver's seat of their careers. Since its founding in 2013, Bleeker has been partnering with companies whose leaders are similarly dedicated to putting historically marginalized professionals in the driver's seat of their careers, supporting their organizations with coaching and recruiting solutions. Bleeker also cultivates a professional community that surrounds elusive talent with resources to unlock potential and opportunities to advance their careers.In Bleeker's early years, Cam moonlighted as a Research Affiliate with the MIT Media Lab's Social Computing group. Before Bleeker, Cam was a marketing executive at PepsiCo and the National Basketball Association and the founder of an arts-based non-profit. Cam was born in Bermuda and received his MS in Strategic Communication from Columbia University, and an AB in English from Princeton University.Connect + learn more about Cam:Website: https://bleeker.co + LinkedIn.Email: cam@bleeker.coKlay's NoteToday's podcast is sponsored by DAYE MOVEMENT (Determined Action Yields Empowerment). Connect  and learn more about Daye Movement's 2022 spring cycling fundraiser with Founder, Kent Edwards at Daye.Movement@gmail.com. Want more information on our custom meditations? Email: Assistant@PlanAwithKlay.com.If you're looking for a cool scripted podcast drama, check out Venice HERE by Marisa Bramwell.Thank you for listening to Season 8 of Plan A Konversations! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101​​​. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.If you've been motivated, inspired and called to action by this podcast, please consider contributing with the link provided below. Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)

Advanced Principles Podcast
APP: Episode 11 With Richard Snaith

Advanced Principles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 38:25


Part two with Richard Snaith from Xzilon Protection Products is out. This week Richard talks about the chemistry behind the products they offer and how they benefit the dealer and the customer.

Advanced Principles Podcast
APP: Episode 10 With Richard Snaith

Advanced Principles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 28:35


On this episode of APP, we welcome Richard Snaith, President of Operations for Xzilon Protection Products. Richard shows us that the American Dream is alive and well as we discuss some of the multiple small businesses he has formed and partnered in. We also cover the various experiences Richard has had within the auto industry.

JVC Broadcasting
Radio Jobline - Chris Brady of DDI & Russell Snaith of NYADD 9-25-21

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 42:09


Radio Jobline - Chris Brady of DDI & Russell Snaith of NYADD 9-25-21 by JVC Broadcasting

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D4WH - A Doctor Who podcast
D4WH 108: The Sontaran Experiment (1975) with Ben Snaith

D4WH - A Doctor Who podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 71:37


Nicchia and Adam like to expose all of their friends to Doctor Who, in the hopes of making brand new Whovians. But how will guest Ben Snaith react when subjected to The Sontaran Experiment (1975)?   Do you think that Sontarans could grow beards? What would it be like if other shows had regenerations? How do Sontarans transport their gear?   Download the latest episode of #D4WH to find out!   Support us on Patreon for early normal episodes and extra mini episodes! https://bit.ly/d4whpat

The Bookover
A Chat with Cover Artist Emilie Snaith

The Bookover

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 30:26


Listen in on our chat with cover artist, Emilie Snaith, she's the designer for the Bonds That Tie Series by J. Bree, super talented artist and a sweetheart to chat with. Cheers!

Good Morning Seminole!
Economic Forecast with Dr. Snaith

Good Morning Seminole!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 40:15


This Month's Good Morning Seminole: Economic Forecast from Dr. Snaith! Featuring: Dr. Sean Snaith, Director of Institute for Economic Competitiveness, University of Central Florida Good Morning Seminole! is the Seminole County Chamber's monthly membership event, occurring on the first Thursday of each month from 7:30am-9am at the Lake Mary Events Center. Each month, a select panel of speakers will present their expertise on a topic relevant to chamber members and local businesses. Since attending these events in person each month can be a commitment, we have launched the GMS podcast for on-the-go listening! Never miss another Good Morning Seminole again! Podcast Sponsored and Produced by AVL Essentials, avlessentials.com Special thank to our Good Morning Seminole Sponsors! Topgolf Next Horizon Alan Byrd & Associates AdventHealth Staples J. Wayne Miller Company The Orlando Law Group Waste Pro

Curiosity Daily
Mapping the Ocean, Soap-Making Cells, Crows Comprehend Zero

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 13:55


Learn how Seabed 2030 will map the ocean floor; how our cells make soap; and how crows understand the concept of zero.  More than half of Earth's surface is unmapped, but Seabed 2030 aims to map it by 2030 by Grant Currin Jacobs, F. (2021, July 19). More than half the world is still unmapped — but not for long. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/seabed-2030  ‌Amos, J. (2020, June 20). One-fifth of Earth's ocean floor is now mapped. BBC News; BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53119686  ‌Berman, R. (2020, December 2). Stanford engineers develop new light and sound tech to finally map the ocean floor. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/technology-innovation/underwater-stanford-engineering  Frequently asked questions. (2017). The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project. https://seabed2030.org/faq  ‌GEBCO project history. (2016). GEBCO. https://www.gebco.net/about_us/project_history/  ‌Mayer, L., Jakobsson, M., Allen, G., Dorschel, B., Falconer, R., Ferrini, V., Lamarche, G., Snaith, H., & Weatherall, P. (2018). The Nippon Foundation—GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project: The Quest to See the World's Oceans Completely Mapped by 2030. Geosciences, 8(2), 63. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8020063  Our cells make their own soap to kill bacteria by Grant Currin Human cells harness power of detergents to wipe out bacteria. (2021, July 15). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/654392  Gaudet, R. G., Zhu, S., Halder, A., Kim, B.-H., Bradfield, C. J., Huang, S., Xu, D., Mamiñska, A., Nguyen, T. N., Lazarou, M., Karatekin, E., Gupta, K., & MacMicking, J. D. (2021). A human apolipoprotein L with detergent-like activity kills intracellular pathogens. Science, 373(6552), eabf8113. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf8113  Shi En Kim. (2021, July 20). Human Cells Ward Off Bacterial Invaders With a Protein That Behaves Like Soap. Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/human-cells-ward-bacterial-invaders-protein-behaves-soap-180978237/  Crows understand the concept of zero by Cameron Duke Kirschhock, M. E., Ditz, H. M., & Nieder, A. (2021). Behavioral and Neuronal Representation of Numerosity Zero in the Crow. The Journal of Neuroscience, 41(22), 4889–4896. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.0090-21.2021  Nicoletta Lanese. (2021, June 14). Crows understand the “concept of zero” (despite their bird brains). Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/crows-understand-concept-of-zero.html  Szalay, J. (2017, September 18). Who Invented Zero? Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/27853-who-invented-zero.html  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

#39 - What money type are you? with Fanny Snaith, Money Coach

"PAYING FOR GOOD"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 42:07 Transcription Available


“WHAT MONEY TYPE ARE YOU?”This week on my ‘PAYING FOR GOOD' podcast, my special guest is Fanny Snaith - Money Coach.Fanny reveals that financial matters are the second most common cause of divorce in the UK, after infidelity. At work, we are conditioned to chase the next grade. We get upset when we're bypassed for promotion or a pay rise. Many employee grievances centre on money.So, what money type are you?Your action takeaway from Fanny:If your relationship with money doesn't serve you or those around you, please consider one-to-one or group money coaching.TO GET EACH EPISODE OF THIS PODCAST STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.peoplenet.ltd.uk/newsletter/To find out more about how to design and implement a Responsible Reward strategy, the integration of remuneration and sustainability, in your organisation, please email me at client.care@peoplenet.ltd.uk.

Rebel Scientist
RebelFriend: Kelvin Snaith - Emotional reconnection with your hands-up and heart out

Rebel Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 39:11


Kelvin Snaith is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and the founder of the revolutionary ‘Hands Up Therapy' emotions management technique. Hands Up Therapy teaches us how to stop avoiding emotions and deal with them in a healthy way, allowing us to achieve more peace and good mental health in the long term. Sarah and Russ explore Kelvin's unique and proprietary approach to reconnecting to yourself and the world around...especially now that the world has re-opened for those awkward post-seclusion moments.DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is solely intended as a self-help tool for your own use.

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 354 - Orlando furious and A Country Practice

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 55:50


Orlando furious: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, Greenslopes Bowls Club, 7 March 2019 Orlando furious is a genre-defying technological marvel created by Benjamin Snaith. Renowned for the wild energy of his live shows, Snaith has released a steady stream of Orlando furious recordings, beginning with the EPs "Popular" and "High and Mighty" in 2014, albums "Granite" in 2016 and "Named" in 2018 and most recently the 2019 album "Together", a collaboration with Hobart-based artist IAE. Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Neo McBunker A Country Practice: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, Greenslopes Bowls Club, 7 March 2019 Previously featured on episode 180 of Live Delay back in 2016, A Country Practice are an off-kilter family folk band comprised of Joel Saunders, his wife Kelly and his brother Andrew. They create their sound with acoustic guitars, circuit-bent keyboards, hand percussion and beautiful vocal harmonies. Following a string of singles, the band released their first EP, "Summer Haze" in January 2021. Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Jack Davidson This set was mixed by an audio production student from the School of Audio Engineering Institute Brisbane as part of their course. Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 25 April, 2021

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Jane Snaith. Kareeni rahval ei ole kuhugi pageda

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 26:42


Tony Talks Wealth Podcast
The Emotional Component Of Financial Planning - with Fanny Snaith

Tony Talks Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 59:17


This week, Tony talks to financial wellbeing coach, Fanny Snaith, an expert in making sure your money works for you. Tony and Fanny discuss the importance of making sure our financial futures are secure, and the role that our emotional attachment to money plays in our future planning. KEY TAKEAWAYS The best coaches are the ones who have lived through times in life where financial guidance has been needed. There is no substitute for practical experience. When it comes to financial planning, it isn't about the numbers. It is about reconciling the emotional relationship we have with money. Everyone has some kind of emotional attachment to money - albeit negatively or positively. For those with issues, it's about being aware of them, learning from them, and consciously moving past them. Our attitude towards money is often the result of many years of slow development, generally beginning in our childhoods. It is difficult to surmount this ingrained perception. BEST MOMENTS 'When you do anything yourself, you understand the process much better' 'It's not about the numbers. The numbers are nothing to do with it' 'Money touches all aspects of our lives' 'It's that deep-rooted obstacle that you can't get rid of' VALUABLE RESOURCES Sign Up Now For Exclusive Tony Talks Wealth Content at https://www.patreon.com/TTWealth Tony Talks Wealth - https://omny.fm/shows/tony-talks-wealth Fanny Snaith - https://fannysnaith.com Fanny Snaith LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fannysnaith/?originalSubdomain=uk Fanny Snaith - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fsnaithcmc/ Fanny Snaith Twitter - https://twitter.com/FannySnaith1?lang=en-gb Fanny Snaith Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu11iY06RMj1yW_y1k8reZQ ABOUT THE HOST Tony Thomas is a published author, one of the top financial advisers in the UK voted for by his clients, the first Chartered Financial Planner in the UK, Independent Financial Adviser, Mentor, Trainer. Life Planner and Money Coach. He is also a pension and investment specialist as well as the regional Chartered Champion for South Wales. “Live For Today, Invest For Tomorrow” CONTACT Tony’s official website: https://ttwealth.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyThomas.IFA/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonythomas2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HOT SPORT WITH JOHN WALLAND

Tune in to Hot Sport Monday- Thursday 18:30-19:00 as he chats to some of the biggest names in sports both on the field and off. John Walland is valuable part of Joburg`s Hottest Breakfast Team on Hot91.9FM

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 246: Asia Beck and Ben Snaith on vulnerability through improv!

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 71:53


This week on Yes But Why, we interview Australian improv duo, Asia Beck & Ben Snaith. Asia Beck is a musician and an improviser. They studied Jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. They credit their ability to improvise in the realm of comedy to the training received during music studies. Asia is an advocate for mental health/schizophrenia awareness and encourages anyone else with similar struggles to use comedy as therapy and a valuable learning tool. Ben Snaith has been creating and working in the performing arts industry since 2007. In the last seventeen years, he has been exposed to an incredibly diverse range of experience that has seen his output include experimental underground music, performance art, and production & direction in physical, experimental & traditional theatre. Improvised comedy is a recent addition to his ever-growing list of creative skills. As a qualified and dedicated teacher and creative, Ben hopes to inspire others to think innovatively and develop deep empathy for other humans and our planet. In our conversation, we chat about performing improv and building your own performance style. We open with stories about Ben performing music as Orlando Furious and doing shows with the underground theater scene in Melbourne. Asia shares bittersweet memories of singing for their church as a child. We talk about the community at Big Fork Theater that got them started on their improv journey. Asia and Ben tell me about their current creative passion, their improv duo. They recently had a show (like a real show with people in attendance and everything) called “Ben & Asia Have A Relationship” in which they performed their improvised show totally naked. Unsurprisingly the show is about vulnerability, so the birthday suits and the musical accompaniment serve to ease the audience into the experience. Wow. These two are pretty amazing. Tune in! Support Asia Beck & Ben Snaith by keeping an eye out for new projects on the Alt City productions page on the Orlando Furious website. Hopefully soon, Brisbane will go back down on their covid numbers and they can perform in theaters again! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 246: Asia Beck and Ben Snaith on vulnerability through improv!

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 71:53


This week on Yes But Why, we interview Australian improv duo, Asia Beck & Ben Snaith. Asia Beck is a musician and an improviser. They studied Jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. They credit their ability to improvise in the realm of comedy to the training received during music studies. Asia is an advocate for mental health/schizophrenia awareness and encourages anyone else with similar struggles to use comedy as therapy and a valuable learning tool. Ben Snaith has been creating and working in the performing arts industry since 2007. In the last seventeen years, he has been exposed to an incredibly diverse range of experience that has seen his output include experimental underground music, performance art, and production & direction in physical, experimental & traditional theatre. Improvised comedy is a recent addition to his ever-growing list of creative skills. As a qualified and dedicated teacher and creative, Ben hopes to inspire others to think innovatively and develop deep empathy for other humans and our planet. In our conversation, we chat about performing improv and building your own performance style. We open with stories about Ben performing music as Orlando Furious and doing shows with the underground theater scene in Melbourne. Asia shares bittersweet memories of singing for their church as a child. We talk about the community at Big Fork Theater that got them started on their improv journey. Asia and Ben tell me about their current creative passion, their improv duo. They recently had a show (like a real show with people in attendance and everything) called “Ben & Asia Have A Relationship” in which they performed their improvised show totally naked. Unsurprisingly the show is about vulnerability, so the birthday suits and the musical accompaniment serve to ease the audience into the experience. Wow. These two are pretty amazing. Tune in! Support Asia Beck & Ben Snaith by keeping an eye out for new projects on the Alt City productions page on the Orlando Furious website. Hopefully soon, Brisbane will go back down on their covid numbers and they can perform in theaters again! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 246: Asia Beck and Ben Snaith on vulnerability through improv!

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 71:53


This week on Yes But Why, we interview Australian improv duo, Asia Beck & Ben Snaith. Asia Beck is a musician and an improviser. They studied Jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. They credit their ability to improvise in the realm of comedy to the training received during music studies. Asia is an advocate for mental health/schizophrenia awareness and encourages anyone else with similar struggles to use comedy as therapy and a valuable learning tool. Ben Snaith has been creating and working in the performing arts industry since 2007. In the last seventeen years, he has been exposed to an incredibly diverse range of experience that has seen his output include experimental underground music, performance art, and production & direction in physical, experimental & traditional theatre. Improvised comedy is a recent addition to his ever-growing list of creative skills. As a qualified and dedicated teacher and creative, Ben hopes to inspire others to think innovatively and develop deep empathy for other humans and our planet. In our conversation, we chat about performing improv and building your own performance style. We open with stories about Ben performing music as Orlando Furious and doing shows with the underground theater scene in Melbourne. Asia shares bittersweet memories of singing for their church as a child. We talk about the community at Big Fork Theater that got them started on their improv journey. Asia and Ben tell me about their current creative passion, their improv duo. They recently had a show (like a real show with people in attendance and everything) called “Ben & Asia Have A Relationship” in which they performed their improvised show totally naked. Unsurprisingly the show is about vulnerability, so the birthday suits and the musical accompaniment serve to ease the audience into the experience. Wow. These two are pretty amazing. Tune in! Support Asia Beck & Ben Snaith by keeping an eye out for new projects on the Alt City productions page on the Orlando Furious website. Hopefully soon, Brisbane will go back down on their covid numbers and they can perform in theaters again! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!

Yes But Why Podcast
YBY ep 246: Asia Beck and Ben Snaith on vulnerability through improv!

Yes But Why Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 71:53


This week on Yes But Why, we interview Australian improv duo, Asia Beck & Ben Snaith. Asia Beck is a musician and an improviser. They studied Jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. They credit their ability to improvise in the realm of comedy to the training received during music studies. Asia is an advocate for mental health/schizophrenia awareness and encourages anyone else with similar struggles to use comedy as therapy and a valuable learning tool.Ben Snaith has been creating and working in the performing arts industry since 2007. In the last seventeen years, he has been exposed to an incredibly diverse range of experience that has seen his output include experimental underground music, performance art, and production & direction in physical, experimental & traditional theatre. Improvised comedy is a recent addition to his ever-growing list of creative skills. As a qualified and dedicated teacher and creative, Ben hopes to inspire others to think innovatively and develop deep empathy for other humans and our planet.In our conversation, we chat about performing improv and building your own performance style. We open with stories about Ben performing music as Orlando Furious and doing shows with the underground theater scene in Melbourne. Asia shares bittersweet memories of singing for their church as a child. We talk about the community at Big Fork Theater that got them started on their improv journey. Asia and Ben tell me about their current creative passion, their improv duo. They recently had a show (like a real show with people in attendance and everything) called “Ben & Asia Have A Relationship” in which they performed their improvised show totally naked. Unsurprisingly the show is about vulnerability, so the birthday suits and the musical accompaniment serve to ease the audience into the experience. Wow. These two are pretty amazing. Tune in!Support Asia Beck & Ben Snaith by keeping an eye out for new projects on the Alt City productions page on the Orlando Furious website. Hopefully soon, Brisbane will go back down on their covid numbers and they can perform in theaters again! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!

Mummy on a Break
An interview with Fanny Snaith: How to remove the money blocks so that we can live more freely

Mummy on a Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 43:10


This podcast series is all about taking care of yourself inside and out. I will be interviewing six amazing women who are experts in their field and who will be sharing their secrets with us on how we can look good on the inside and out. Fanny is a qualified money coach and is about getting to the raw nitty gritty, facing the truth, making those zeros grow not shrink and getting confidence sky high when it comes to money. In her words, she is ‘committed to helping the world better understand the meaning and purpose of money in our lives. It is time to open the door to start talking about money. It is time to discover and challenge our belief systems about money. Doing this can only make us and the world engage better with the wonderful tool and resource money is meant to be. You can follow Fanny on Facebook and find out more about her business on her website. If you enjoyed this podcast then please like, share and subscribe. You can keep up to date with Mummy on a Break on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and on the website. If you want to find out more about how I can help you then check out my website and click on ‘work with me’.

Read All About It
Cathy Rentzenbrink, writer

Read All About It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 54:18


Cathy Rentzenbrink is the author of The Last Act of Love and A Manual for Heartache and most recently Dear Reader: The Comfort and Joy of Books, which is published by Picador and came out in September 2020.She speaks and writes regularly on life, death, love, literature, literacy and mental health, and is often to be found doing bookish events at festivals, in shops and libraries, and in prisons. In previous lives Cathy worked for The Bookseller, The Reading Agency, Quick Reads, Waterstones and The Bell & Crown Inn. Despite her books being shortlisted for various prizes, the only thing Cathy has ever won is the Snaith and District Ladies Darts Championship when she was 17. She is now sadly out of practice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Orchestrated Relationships
Episode Eleven: Cam Snaith

Orchestrated Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 26:20


The eleventh episode of this podcast features Cam Snaith, cofounder of Bleeker.  We talk about creating communities of purpose through individual passions and how they combine to celebrate inclusion, diversity and shared values.

Uudis+
Jane Snaith. Kasupered ja asenduskoduteenus

Uudis+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 17:42


Uudis+
Jane Snaith. Kasupered ja asenduskoduteenus

Uudis+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 17:42


Sport On
Horse Trainer Justin Snaith and Jockey Richard Fourie

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 7:28


SAfm — We spoke to horse trainer Justin Snaith and Jockey Richard Fourie who won the 2020 Durban July. Guest: Justin Snaith - Horse Trainer Guest: Richard Fourie - Jockey

The Kubrick Series
The Kubrick Series Uncut: Yolande Snaith

The Kubrick Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 83:43


Acclaimed choreographer and performer Yolande Snaith was called upon by Kubrick to choreograph the elaborate masked ball ritual sequence that serves as the centerpiece of the film. Support this podcast

Becoming Women
S3 Ep1 - Dr Melissa Snaith - Managing Panic Attacks & Valuing Yourself

Becoming Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 40:24


For the first episode of Season 3 I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Melissa Snaith, a Chartered BABCP accredited Clinical Psychologist who is the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) lead at Healios. Healios is a specialist online provider for mental health where clinicians can support children, young people and adults online in the comfort of their own homes at anytime.  In our conversation Melissa talks about the power of early experiences in childhood and how they can stay with you as an adult, the emotional well-being support her teams provide through their CBT services at Healios, and the importance of finding groups that value the things we value in ourselves. Melissa is trained in a number of psychological therapies including CBT, Schema Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). She has specialist qualifications and experience in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD difficulties.  She has worked in the NHS both on the frontline and commissioning services and is passionate about improving the quality of psychological therapy. As the CBT lead for Healios she works with her team to innovate and develop psychological therapy for a high quality service. As well as running a private practice, Melissa lectures and supervises in evidence-based psychological treatments at the University of Reading.

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 8th 2020.

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 16:09


GB2RS NEWS Sunday the 8th of March 2020 The news headlines: RAYNET helps in flooding emergency Blue Ham this weekend 6,873 February visitors to NRC   North Humber RAYNET were recently activated during the widespread flooding that occurred on the 27th of February in Snaith, East Yorkshire. A temporary control station was first established at the ‘washlands’ near the village of the East Cowick during the afternoon of the 26th, with thirteen members attending the developing situation over three days. Members were positioned at Vehicle Check Points, flooded roads and worked alongside Yorkshire 4x4 Response vehicles as well as being co-located in the local Town Council emergency control centre and Bronze Command. Most of the radio traffic was carried over 144MHz, with some on 70MHz. A VHF/UHF talk-through was located in a vehicle outside Snaith Fire Station to provide local access and an increased range as the 4G mobile phone coverage was patchy in some areas and there were issues with access at times. The group were finally stood down late in the evening of Saturday the 29th of February as the flooding and the situation stabilised. The RAFAC tell us that the next Blue Ham Radio Communications Exercise will be this weekend, the 7th and 8th of March, using the 5MHz band. Details of the exchange of information to count as a QSO is at https://alphacharlie.org.uk/exercise-blue-ham. A Blue Ham Certificate is available if you contact 10 or more special MRE callsigns during the exercise with the Cadets. No fewer than 6,873 visitors were welcomed to the RSGB National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park during February. As part of the on-going recruitment campaign, two new volunteers joined the NRC team: Mike, G0RBB and Nick, M0NPH. The RSGB would like to thank them and the other NRC volunteers for their time. Yves F5PRU / 6W1TA in Senegal has been informed by the Senegalese Telecom Regulatory Authority that the new WRC-15 Amateur Secondary Allocation 5351.5 – 5366.5kHz is now allowed in the country. The IARU Region 1 band plan should be used with a maximum power limit available of 15W EIRP. Yves has been living in Senegal for 18 months. He is mainly on the air around 5354kHz on CW and sometimes on 5357kHz FT8. Venues and dates for the 2020 series of Train the Trainers courses can be found on the RSGB website at www.rsgb.org/train-the-trainers. In order for the organisers to ensure that courses are run as cost-effectively as possible, between 20 and 25 candidates are required for each venue. To reserve a place on any course please email trainthetrainers@rsgb.org.uk with your name and telephone number. The first course to run will be held in Telford on the 21st of March; it now only has two places available. Following Telford will be Cardiff on the 18th of April. This course needs more candidates, so if you want to attend this event please book as soon as possible. Details of other courses available are on the website. The RSGB is delighted to announce that Tony Jones, G7ETW has been appointed as Amateur Radio Development Chair and Chris Colclough, G1VDP has been appointed to the role of Beyond Exams Coordinator. Both were licensed in the 1980s, have been active in a range of amateur radio activities and are looking forward to being part of these initiatives. The first lecture as part of the Marconi Centenary 2020 has been announced by the Chelmsford Civic Society. Professor Danielle George has kindly agreed to speak at Anglia Ruskin University, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, CM1 1SQ on Tuesday the 31st of March at 2 pm. The lecture is free to everyone but must be pre-booked. Go to https://tinyurl.com/eventbrite-marconi. The RSGB has created a new policies page where you will find all the Society’s main policies in one place: www.rsgb.org/policies. Where relevant you can also still find them on the appropriate sections of its website. The policy documents have been updated into the RSGB’s current branding so please make sure you refer to the most recent versions. And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week The Pencoed ARC Table-Top Sale scheduled to take place on the 8th of March has been cancelled. Due to concerns raised over the Covoid-19 virus, the committee of Wythall Radio Club have decided to cancel this year’s Wythall Hamfest, originally planned for next Sunday the 15th of March. They would like to thank the traders for their support for this year’s event and hope to see everyone next year. On the 22nd of March, Stirling & District ARS is holding a CW Boot Camp in conjunction with GMDX. Further information is at www.gmdx.org.uk/cwbootcamp Please send details of your rally and event plans as soon as possible to radcom@rsgb.org.uk – we give you valuable publicity online, in RadCom and on GB2RS, all for free. And now the DX news from 425 DX News and other sources David, F8AAN will be active holiday style as 3B9AN from Rodrigues Island, IOTA reference AF-017, between the 10th and 19th of March. He will operate CW on the 80 to 17m bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, or direct to his home call. Richard, G3RWL will be active as 8P6DR from Barbados, NA-021, from the 8th of March to the 9th of April. He will operate CW and possibly some RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, Logbook of The World or via his home call, either direct or via the bureau. Noel, F6BGC will be active as 8Q7NC from the Maldives, AS-013, between the 12th and the 21st of March. He will be operating holiday-style on the 80 to10m bands using SSB, CW and digital modes. QSL via Logbook of The World, or direct to his home call. 9K2HQ and other members of the Kuwait ARS will be active as 9K2F from Faylakah Island, AS-118, between the 11th and the 15th of March. They will operate SSB, CW and FT8 on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via 9K2RA and Logbook of The World. Thierry, F6CUK will be active as TM8C from the lighthouse on Cordouan Island, EU-159, between the 13th and the 15th of March. He will operate CW and SSB on the 40 and 20m bands. QSL via his home call. Now the special event news On the weekend of the 14th and 15th of March, the Shepparton & District ARC will connect amateur transceivers to the curtain array and rhombic antennas at the Broadcast Australia site in Shepparton, which is located in North Central Victoria, Australia. This site was previously a short wave Radio Australia location. VI3RA will be on the air from 2300UTC on Saturday the 14th of March until 2300UTC on the 16th using the 7, 10, 14, 18 and 21MHz bands. The Maine Bicentennial Special Event celebrates the 200th anniversary of Maine statehood between the 16th and the 22nd of March. Twelve special event callsigns will be active, each representing one of Maine’s nine original counties, plus three special locations that have historical significance, including K1B, K1J, K1P, W1C, W1H and W1Y amongst others. Certificates will be awarded to those who contact special event stations, with endorsements available for bands, modes, and a clean sweep for contacts with each of the Maine 200 Special Event call signs. See https://maine200specialevent.com/ for more information. Please send special event details to radcom@rsgb.org.uk as early as possible to get your event publicised here on GB2RS, in RadCom, and online. Now the contest news The ARRL International DX contest ends its 48 hour run at 2359UTC today, the 8th. Using the 1.8 to 28MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and transmitter power. US stations also send their State and Canadians their Province. The 144/432MHz contest ends its 24 hour run at 1400UTC today, the 8th. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The UK Microwave Group’s Low Band Contest takes place today, the 8th, from 1000 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The Worked All Britain 3.5MHz contest also takes place today, the 8th of March, from 1800 to 2200UTC. Entries need to be with the contest manager by the 18th of March. The exchange will be RS plus serial number plus WAB square. Full details of the rules and methods of entry may be obtained from the WAB website, www.worked-all-britain.org.uk. On Tuesday the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 1955UTC, using FM only. It is immediately followed by the all-mode 432MHz UK Activity Contest from 2000 to 2230UTC. The exchange for both contests is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 80m Club Championships CW leg runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. The exchange is signal report and serial number. On Thursday the 50MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The longest-running RSGB contest of them all is the Commonwealth Contest, formerly known as BERU. It runs for 24 hours over the weekend of the 14th and 15th. There are always some travellers who fly off to activate Commonwealth countries that are not heard every day and they will all be pleased to work anyone in the UK, contester or not. The contest runs from 1000 to 1000UTC, it’s CW only on the 3.5 to 28MHz contest bans and the exchange is signal report and serial number. Next Sunday, the 15th, the 2nd 70MHz Cumulative contest runs from 1000 to 1200UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 6th of March. The VP8PJ DXpedition to the South Orkney Islands has now finished, with the last active day on the 5th of March. The DXpedition resulted in many UK stations putting South Orkney into their log, on all bands and modes from 160 to 15 metres, with a few reports even of 10m contacts. This was a good example of how ionospheric propagation can be hard to predict as some of the paths looked very difficult if not impossible. But over a week-long period, there were times when signals were able to get through, if only for short periods. It also showed how localised HF propagation can be, with some stations in the UK hearing them, while 100 miles away there was nothing. Solar figures wise, the week ended pretty much as it started with zero sunspots and a solar flux index of 69 to 70. The week was mainly settled geomagnetically, apart from the night of Saturday, February the 29th and Sunday the 1st of March when the Kp index rose to four. This was due to a solar wind stream from a coronal hole on the Sun, which we predicted last week. Luckily, this was pretty short-lived and after it struck the Kp index fell back again to one or two representing more settled geomagnetic conditions. NOAA predicts that next week will be pretty similar to last with zero sunspots and a solar flux index around 70 to 71. The US Air Force predicts fairly quiet geomagnetic conditions with a Kp index around one or two. At the time of writing a small coronal hole has appeared on the Sun’s equator, which should become geoeffective this weekend. Another polar coronal hole is also growing towards the solar equator. This means that any solar matter from these holes could impact the Earth sometime over the weekend or early next week. If it does, expect a possible short-lived pre-auroral enhancement followed by a general reduction in the MUF as the Kp index rises. Don’t forget that next weekend is the Commonwealth Contest with CW HF stations on from Australia, New Zealand and Canada, as well as exotic locations such as Mauritius, the Cayman Islands, Belize and the Turks and Caicos Islands. And now the VHF and up propagation news. March is usually a month of typical spring gales and storms with the main Atlantic jet stream across the British Isles. Next week’s forecast is therefore not unexpected, and the main theme is a very changeable one with quite strong winds at times and periods of rain. No surprise then, that there is little prospect of high pressure and Tropo for the VHF/UHF bands. What's left is a challenge for microwave operators to seek out some rain scatter from fast-moving scatter points in this train of lows and fronts crossing the country. Also, if you have heavy local rain between you and the QO-100 satellite, look out for a reduction in signal strength from the transponders. This is due to the scattering effect of the water droplets causing a blockage at the GHz band downlink frequency. The strong jet stream will also produce some small opportunity for out-of-season Sporadic-E, probably towards the south into Spain or Italy. Moon declination goes negative on Wednesday so the best peak Moon elevation will be in the early half of the week. Tuesday is perigee so, with path losses at their lowest, it’s still a good week for EME. 144MHz sky noise is low for the early part of the week but climbs slowly, reaching 750K a week today. The small Gamma-Normids meteor shower peaks next Saturday, but with a zenithal hourly rate of just six, it’s nothing to get excited about, so keep looking for random meteor scatter QSOs around dawn. And that’s all from the propagation team this week.

Kyle Meredith With...
Kyle Meredith With... Caribou

Kyle Meredith With...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 25:13


Caribou mastermind Dan Snaith speaks with Kyle Meredith about his new album Suddenly. The songwriter discusses the differences in where he left off musically on 2016’s Our Love to produce a set inspired by Alternative R&B and classic soul. Snaith also details how the album began by whittling down over 900 draft ideas, working with his best friend/sounding board Four Tet, and creating an album with loss as a central theme without creating something sad. We also get a preview on what to expect from the forthcoming tour, which will feature some grand visual elements. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Is This Really a Thing?
Is Sean Snaith Really a Thing? – Florida’s Economy in 2020

Is This Really a Thing?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 22:38


A media darling of sorts, UCF economist Sean Snaith's presentations across Central Florida tend to be an 80/20 mix of economic forecasting and comedy sketches. But the Director of the UCF Institute for Economic Forecasting means business - his forecasts have been named one of the nation's most accurate. This episode takes a "behind-the-scenes" look at Snaith's forecasting methods while exploring his thoughts on the state of the Florida economy in 2020.   Featured Guests Sean Snaith - Director, UCF Institute for Economic Forecasting Erika Hodges - Director, Communications & Marketing, UCF College of Business Jessica Dourney - Assistant Director, Outreach & Engagement, UCF College of Business Episode Highlights 1:48 - Paul Jarley introduces Sean Snaith 2:37 - What the Florida economy is going through 3:28 - Commentary from the "Mean Girls" 4:14 - Florida's housing market 07:04 - Sean Snaith: "King of the Nerds" 11:09 - Growth by industry in Florida 15:06 - Job and population growth in the state 17:01 - Questions from the audience 21:30 - Paul Jarley's final thoughts   Episode Transcription Paul Jarley:                         Sean Snaith is central Florida's favorite economic forecaster. Sean has been named one of the nation's most accurate forecasters by Bloomberg News and as appeared on pretty much every media outlet from the Wall Street Journal to the BBC. But he has some very strange hobbies. Sean Snaith:                       If you've heard me speak over the years, you know I have an affinity for SkyMall. Paul Jarley:                         You remember SkyMall, It's the defunct inflight shopping catalog that survives on the internet. Well, Sean, he might just be their biggest fan. Sean Snaith:                       The Dean called it a fetish, I think, last year, which, that sounds a little dirty. Paul Jarley:                         He's also a bit of a diva who dreams of becoming a viral internet sensation? Sean Snaith:                       So, everybody can't be a social influencer though. I mean, I think that's where they all want to be. I do too. Quite frankly, I've got 1300 on Twitter. I don't know what I can offer to them, but. Paul Jarley:                         And he hates being handled, especially by the college's so called mean girls. Sean Snaith:                       There's a group of, largely women, in the college of business and there'll be shaking you down for money here at the end of the event, but I like to refer to them collectively as the mean girls and they sort of followed me since middle school and they make fun of my clothing and my glasses and things like that. Speaker 3:                           I don't know if you've seen his PowerPoint slides, but we think they date back to the mid 1980s. Paul Jarley:                         Is Sean Snaith really worth all this trouble? Are those forecasts right? Or do those mean girls have a point? Speaker 4:                           That is so fetch. Speaker 5:                           Gretchen, stop trying to make fetch happen. It's not going to happen. Paul Jarley:                         This issue is all about separating hype from fundamental change. I'm Paul Jarley, Dean of the College of Business here at UCF, I've got lots of questions. To get answers, I'm talking to people with interesting insights into the future of business. Have you ever wondered, is this really a thing? Onto our show. Paul Jarley:                         This podcast is a condensed version of a talk Sean gave at our recent Dean Speaker Series, where he provided his economic forecast for both the US and Florida economies. Since Sean had already weighed in on the US economy as part of our podcast on whether the 2020 recession is really a thing, we focused today's show on his predictions for the Florida economy. We're calling this the mean girl edition because I've given the team th...

Ceres Podcast
Eric Snaith, Titchwell Manor & Eric's Fish and Chips

Ceres Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 64:46


Eric Snaith is the owner of Titchwell Manor Hotel in Thornham but also Eric’s Fish & Chips. In this episode we discuss his childhood in the hotel business, the blood sweat and tears of the family investing in Titchwell Manor Hotel, we also chat about nurturing younger staff, and giving people the freedom to make mistakes and helping them learn from them.

Narasi Pemantik
Kenapa Kereta Api Kosong Berjalan Setiap Hari di Kerajan Inggris

Narasi Pemantik

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 11:05


Dari Senin sampai Sabtu, pada jam 5:16 petang, sebuah kereta berangkat dari Leeds menuju ke kota kecil di Inggris bernama Snaith. Mula-mula, gerbong-gerbong penuh sesak dengan penumpang – seperti pada jam sibuk ala kota besar seperti Leeds. Tetapi, semakin jauh kereta berjalan, semakin sedikit penumpang yang tersisa dalam kereta. Begitu sampai di perhentian terakhir 55 menit kemudian, kamu akan sendirian di kereta. Kamu turun di stasiun yang sepi layaknya gurun pasir. Tak ada mesin penjual otomatis atau kantor penjual tiket, tak ada parkiran, tak ada taksi. Seolah-olah waktu seperti berhenti. Sangat sepi ... dan seram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/narasipemantik/message

AeroSociety Podcast
Classic Lecture Series: Reminiscences of a Schneider Trophy Pilot by Group Capt. L.S. Snaith

AeroSociety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 43:33


Member of the victorious 1931 Schneider Trophy team, Group Capt. L.S. Snaith, gives a historical background to the Schneider Trophy contests before he gives insights into the last contest and the handling characteristics of the victorious Supermarine S6A & S6B. The recording was produced by Martin Snaith and was edited by Mike Stanberry FRAeS.

Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business
Ric Womersley is Raising Awareness One Beer at a Time [at Spotlight Brewing Co.]

Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 60:50


Ric Womersley runs a social enterprise with the aim of raising awareness one beer at a time. Spotlight Brewing, based on the outskirts of Snaith, aims to produce top class beers along with providing a tailored workplace for people with learning disabilities; all while trying to educate and raise awareness surrounding disabilities. Running a social enterprise comes with its challenges though, especially when producing beer. Ric has to keep an eye on the team and on the beer, working at a different pace to many of his contemporaries. His enthusiasm and love for the people in his care are evident has he draws alongside people, offering engagement and teach them skills in the brewing industry. Nick and Ric discuss the first year of Spotlight Brewing, and the future of the beer industry in general on a warm Monday afternoon in Nick's new favourite pub: The Crown Inn. Visit http://spotlightbrewing.co.uk to find out more about the brewery.

Sport On
Danny Jordaan, Shaun Snaith and deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 48:50


We spoke to SAFA President Danny Jordaan is ahead of Bafana Bafana's all-important quarter-final clash against Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations. Shaun Snaith spoke to us following his horse Do It Again who won the Durban July. We also heard from former Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke who spoke on the Manaka Football League that was formed by political prisoners while imprisoned on Robben Island.

Grow Sell and Retire
Your Money Adventure: Interview with Fanny Snaith from Retire Inspire

Grow Sell and Retire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 26:35


Do you have a love/hate relationship with money? Most of us do. Fanny and I will discuss some tools and ideas around getting to a better relationship with your wealth. If you plan to Grow, Sell and Retire then the sooner you get this sorted the better off you will be. https://fannysnaith.com/take-money-type-quiz/ Click here for some some fun and interesting money stuff.

Grow Sell and Retire
Your Money Adventure: Interview with Fanny Snaith from Retire Inspire

Grow Sell and Retire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 26:35


Do you have a love/hate relationship with money? Most of us do. Fanny and I will discuss some tools and ideas around getting to a better relationship with your wealth. If you plan to Grow, Sell and Retire then the sooner you get this sorted the better off you will be. https://fannysnaith.com/take-money-type-quiz/ Click here for some some fun and interesting money stuff.

Always Free
Always Free Episode 16

Always Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 41:43


In this episode, I had the pleasure of catching up with Certified Money Coach, Self Made Millionaire & Contributor to the Always Free newsletter, Fanny Snaith. Fanny talks about the 8 different personalities when it comes to money. You will relate to one of them and you will know a few of the others! Share this with them! You can take the quiz at http://bit.ly/FSalwaysfree Enjoy.   Jason G

Bombshell Radio
Bombshell Radio Guest Mix: Barry Snaith (m1nk) 05/06/ 2019

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 95:01


Today 12pm-2pm EST bombshellradio.comRepeats Thursday 10pm-12am ESTWe are happy to announce our newest Bombshell Guest Mix this week featuring song influences and exclusive tracks from m1nk. This is the second mix from Barry Snaith for Bombshell Radio. We hope you enjoy!#indierock , #BombshellRadio , #alternative, #rock, #Classics, #Radioshow, #BarrySnaith , #TheInconsitentJukebox , #m1nkm1nk are Erika Bach and Barry Snaith. (UK/Greece) . Label - Seja Records. August 1st 2018 m1nk released their first single The Far Side through Seja Records and followed it up with eBomb, both well received. The album ‘m1nk = em 1 en kay’ was released 1 March 2019 on limited edition vinyl, 14 March digitally.m1nk have already garnered an extraordinary number of accolades from critics across the digital sphere and beyond. - NEW YORK TIMES // it’s almost impossible to slot m1nk into one of those neat little boxes that we bloggers love. - DEVILS BEST TUNA (FRESH ON THE NET WITH TOM ROBINSON Selector PAUL KERR) // a stunning slab of gritty, grimy industrial electro reminiscent of the KLF at their idiosyncratic best - BBC 6Music TOM ROBINSON) // David Lynch armed with a fuzz box - SPILL MAGAZINE // dark, edgy and spellbinding - JAMMERZINE // musical art - BEEHIVE CANDY.COM //gritty and dark as hell - HITTINGBIRTH.COM // reassuringly chilling… mooches and prowls with club floor intent (THE SUNDAY EXPERIENCE) // pulsing noir tones and deceptively funky electro phrasing…albeit as though fronted by a Debbie Harry evil twin with issues. (LOSING TODAY).Spider Heart - Little Doll (00:00:00)The Fall - Black Monk Theme Part I (00:03:25)Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band - Dirty Blue Gene (00:08:44)The Cocteau Twins - Carolyn's Fingers (00:15:16)Heidi Harris - Cut The Line (00:20:45)David Augustin - Berlin Stagger (00:26:00)Lalleshwari - Dark Angel (00:30:52)m1nk - My Twisted (extended mix) (00:36:30)Lola Demo - Lies Wise Mind ( 00:45:22)Laura Marling - Flicker And Fail (Live From York Minster) (00:51:40)Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Jesus Alone (00:55:21)Venin Carmin - The Spiral Dance (01:01:24)Clare Maguire - Leave You In Yesterday (01:05:48)The Inconsistent Jukebox - Killer Type (01:11:39)Luciole Langevine And Friends - L'Accordéoniste (01:15:18)Deerhoof - Twin Killers (01:21:42)Scott Walker - Farmer In The City (01:24:58)EXCLUSIVE UNRELEASED TRACKS, UNAVAILABLE ANYWHERE ELSE:m1nk - My Twisted (extended mix)Lola Demo - Lies Wise MindThe Inconsistent Jukebox - Killer TypeLINKS:Debut album m1nk = em one en kay Available on all the digital platforms but for vinyl/digital AND EXTRA goodies get it from here: https://sejarecords.bandcamp.com/album/m1nk-em-one-en-kayWEBSITE:www.m1nk.comFB:https://www.facebook.com/m1nk.officialTWITTER:twitter.com/m1nk_officialINSTAGRAM:www.instagram.com/m1nk_band/

Dekmantel Podcast Series
Dekmantel Podcast 210 - Daphni

Dekmantel Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 185:02


There are a great deal of things you can say about Dan Snaith. His list of achievements would burnish any CV: a doctorate in mathematics under one arm, and some of the 21st century’s most celebrated electronica albums under the other. He manages to juggle festival headline slots across the world with the live iteration of Caribou, while slipping out timeless dancefloor burners and one of the last ever FabricLive CDs as Daphni. Oh, and he’s a super friendly guy too. That experience – and crowd-charming magnetism – can be heard all over today’s Dekmantel Podcast, a three-hour tour de force of Daphni in peak-time mode at the peak of summer. Recorded on Sunday of Dekmantel Festival 2018, in the middle of a humble-superstar-sandwich of Jamie XX / Floating Points, Snaith glides between rave stabs, strutting funk, stirring soul, global grooves and everything else under the (very warm) sun. Here’s to the next decade of Dan’s dominance!

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Bombshell Radio
Barry Snaith - The Inconsistent Jukebox .. Jukebox

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 101:09


#indierock , #BombshellRadio , #alternative, #rock, #Classics, #Radioshow,, Barry Snaith , The Inconsitent JukeboxThis week our Bombshell Special Presentation comes from mega talented Barry Snaith brainchild of The Inconsistent Jukebox among other projects . Barry treats us to an array of his likes and influences. When we first received his music and read the attached bio, admittedly without even hearing a note we added to our next playlist. You see Barry has such an impressive resume that any true music fan would be hard pressed not to want to know more. A veteran of the music scene with his former band Strangeways he's shared the stage with The Pretenders ,The Ramones, , and Johnny Thunders. Now releasing music as The Inconsistent Jukebox and a few secret projects (which are exposed on this program for the first time) Barry's music incarnations lift us to blissful distraction. And like so many of our Special Presentation artists Barry took the time to curate a musical journey that comes unique with his own personal stamp. Blending his inspirations/likes and giving voice to music that needs to be heard. Not to be missed.Under The Gun - Spider HeartI'm Deranged - David BowiePandora - The Cocteau TwinsBlue - Cat PowerFalling Leaves - Clare MaguireLarks Tongues In Aspic Part 2 - King CrimsonFrozen - Lola DemoFear Loves This Place - Julian CopeWeird Fishes - RadioheadRumbling - Erotic MarketThe Party - Erotic MarketThe Big Top - The inconsistent Jukebox feat Erika Bach & Tom BrunkardFree Range - The FallBig Eyed Beans From Venus - Captain Beefheart & The Magic BandHell Is Round The Corner - TrickySlow Puncture - She Makes WarTypical Girls - The SlitsThrough The Bricks - Ang KerfootMaps - Yeah Yeah YeahsI Want To Break Free -The inconsistent Jukebox feat Erika BachDo You Want Me? - Mau

Coffee Chat with Dream Life Creators
Ep. 13: Achieve Financial Freedom with Fanny Snaith

Coffee Chat with Dream Life Creators

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 33:47


Fanny Snaith is revealing the three things you need to be financially successful.  She will give you insights to understand that "not being great" with money is not your fault but how you can change.  Join us today and you WILL  learn something useful about you and money that you did not know before.

The Overlanding Podcast
#030 - The Snaith Family

The Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 68:40


Steve and Gilly Snaith took their two children, Alisha and Lucy, on an incredible 4-year journey through 58 countries, proving that kids are no excuse not to take an extended overland trip.

Bilingual Podcast
Caribou

Bilingual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 46:08


Dan Snaith es canadiense de familia británica, en la que todos son matemáticos. Aunque siguió la tradición de sus padres y hermanos (tiene un doctorado del Imperial College Of London), Snaith siguió el camino de la electrónica y produjo uno de los álbumes más importantes del género de esta segunda década del siglo 21: 'Our Love' de 2014.  En esta conversación cuenta la historia de ese camino hacia la electrónica: cómo se crió en un hogar en donde la música grabada no fue tan importante, y sin embargo a los 6 años de edad escuchó 'Pump Up The Volume' y así comenzó una fascinación con el hip hop, que lo llevó a coleccionar discos y a buscar los retazos con que esa música se hizo.  Snaith no es una persona que pueda "desbaratar un radio y arreglarlo", dice en esta conversación, pero dice que sí le gusta desbaratar una idea para reconstruirla, sea literaria, matemática, cinematográfica o musical. Una charla sobre electrónica, internet, familia y tiempos modernos, con el maravilloso Caribou.  Pump Up The Volume for this one, kids!  Alejo

Death Goes Digital
Ep17 - Digital Legacy Estate Planning with Tim Snaith - Private Client Lawyer

Death Goes Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 25:06


Tim Snaith is a Partner in Winckworth Sherwood’s Private Client team, regularly advising on trusts, estates and succession planning (including the many tax issues that arise with the same, along with the problems presented by the loss of mental capacity). Tim was recently named as one of the UK's top 35 private client lawyers under the age of 35. With a diverse client base including individuals, trustees, beneficiaries and executors, his clients are both UK-based and those with connections abroad. Tim often works alongside other professionals of other disciplines such as accountants, investment managers and independent financial advisers. His most recent Huffington post article was The Death Taboo - What’s Your Digital Legacy?

Sport On
Joel Strantsky, Legislate's trainer Jonathan Snaith, Proteas, Bafana & SA Open

Sport On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 29:45


On this edition of SAfm Sports Wrap we look at the first of the three T20 internationals between the Proteas and the West Indies. Natalie Germanos gives us a live update. Lali Stander update us on the second round of the South African Open that took place at Glendower today. Bafana Bafana are in action on Saturday against Cameroon and Mo Allie previews the encounter for us. We also hear from 1995 Rugby World Cup Winner Joel Strantsky who is riding this year's ABSA Cape Epic with Anriette Schoeman. The L'Ormarins Queen's Plate will be run at Kenilworth on Saturday and champion horse Legislate is the outright favourite to take the title. We chat to his training Jonathan Snaith.