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It is a privilege to welcome back singer-songwriter and DJ Davis Mallory to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast! Davis grew up singing in his church choir in Georgia and found his calling in creating music. He moved to New York City, where he studied at the Dubspot School of Electronic Music. Davis performed as a DJ throughout the club scene before migrating to the songwriting capital of the world, Nashville, Tennessee, to write and record original music. He has released music on record labels including Warner Denmark, KnightVision, Delecta, Revealed, Hexagon, Armada, Sirup, Sidekick, Ego, Pyro, Kaliias, and Soave. “Beautiful Girls (Diem's Song),” a tribute to Davis Mallory's MTV co-star Diem Brown, who lost her battle to cancer, garnered attention in E! News, MTV News, People Magazine, and US Weekly. Davis launched his solo single “Jane Fonda,” a tribute to the famed actress with fellow Atlanta roots, followed by “Shirtless” with a premiere on the MTV show War of the Worlds and licensed in a commercial for Poolboy Swimwear. His sophomore album , Little Victory, featured many of Nashville's rising pop stars, including American Idol alum Madeline Finn on “Faith,” rapper Daisha McBride & vocalist Blake Lieder on “,” Best Pop Artist winner at the Nashville Indie Music Awards – Miss Audrey on “Fire Signs” premiering in Hollywood Life Magazine. A remix of “Little Victory” by French DJ RetroVision came out on Don Diablo's label Hexagon , and a remix of the single “Forget U” by Swedish DJ John Dahlback came out on Hardwell's label Revealed. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Davis Mallory discussed his success working with Swedish music professionals, hosting the Leaving a Legacy Podcast, and whether he is open to returning to compete on The Challenge: All-Stars.Let's connect on social media: A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
In Folge 70 trinken wir den Pieropan Soave Classico Calvarino DOC 2023 BIO – ein charaktervoller Weißwein mit vulkanischer Herkunft, feiner Struktur und zitrusfrischen Aromen. Perfekt für alle, die italienische Klassiker lieben! Ihr lernt etwas über Wein und wie man ihn am besten genießt, die passende Wein-Speisen-Kombination und es gibt natürlich auch wieder einen neuen Song für die Wine O'Clock Playlist. Wenn ihr den Wein bestellen möchtet, könnt ihr mit uns verkosten. Ihr könnt aber auch einfach nur zuhören. Den Link zur Bestellung des Weins findet ihr weiter unten oder auf unseren Social Media Kanälen. Mit dem Code "weinmitfreunden" bekommt ihr im Online Shop von Senti Vini 10% auf diesen Wein, aber auch auf das gesamte restliche Sortiment. · Instagram: weinmitfreunden · Instagram Senti Vini: sentivini · Wein bestellen: https://bit.ly/wmf-soavepieropan · Wine O'Clock, die Playlist zu unseren Weinen: https://spoti.fi/3NwZCpZ · Zum Blog: https://bit.ly/weinblog-sentivini Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und Genießen! Wir freuen uns auf Euer Feedback! Ciao Ragazzi #drinkresponsibly
Join us as we review the 2023 Mucchietto Soave from—you guessed it—the Soave DOC in the Veneto region of Italy. This week, we discuss our possible impending meeting with an asteroid, learn about the Soave DOC and the Garganega grape, and wrap things up with a round of I'm Wine with That. So grab your favorite glass of wine, sit back, and join us for a fun and informative review!Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!stopwastingyourwine.comInstagramYouTubeChapters00:00-Introduction to the Podcast04:41-Todays Wine 08:23-Wine Discussion14:19-Learning About Suave and Garganega21:59-Review22:43-Aaron's Review23:50-Joel's Review25:35-Colin's Review29:19-I'm Wine with That35:25-Outtro
About Ryan SoaveRyan Soave is a healthcare executive, therapist, coach, and speaker with over 14 years of experience in mental health consulting and counseling. Ryan has dedicated his career to guiding individuals navigating personal and professional challenges. His work spans one-on-one coaching, leadership consulting, and trauma-informed therapy, helping people unlock deeper self-awareness and achieve their best work.In this episode, Ryan discusses his experiences with therapy and coaching, offering a practical framework for overcoming creative blocks, facing discomfort, and making progress in both work and life. He shares insights on how unconscious patterns shape decision-making, why emotional resilience is key to success, and how becoming more self-aware can transform personal and professional growth. Whether you're a designer, entrepreneur, or simply someone striving for a more fulfilling life, Ryan's wisdom provides invaluable tools to help you move forward.Ah-ha! Justin's Takeaways* Embracing Discomfort as a Path to Growth: Ryan shared a game-changing perspective: the ability to sit with discomfort is what separates those who grow from those who stay stuck. We often try to avoid tough emotions, seeking distractions instead of facing what really needs to be addressed. Whether in creativity, business, or personal development, pushing through discomfort is what leads to breakthroughs. This hit home for me—some of my biggest successes, both in game design and entrepreneurship, only happened because I was willing to step into uncertainty rather than run from it.* The Power of Clear Goals and Intentions: One of the most eye-opening moments in our conversation was Ryan's emphasis on setting specific, actionable goals. He pointed out that broad ambitions like “I want to be happy” or “I want to be successful” are too vague to be useful. Just like in game design, where clear objectives improve player experience, defining concrete aims in life helps eliminate frustration and keeps you on track. The clearer the target, the more likely you are to hit it.* Your Past Does Not Define Your Future: Ryan reframed trauma in a way that stuck with me—not just as major life events but as unconscious habits and strategies we develop that may no longer serve us. How often do we cling to outdated mindsets simply because they once worked? Whether in creativity, leadership, or personal relationships, we all have automatic responses shaped by our past. The key is recognizing when those responses are holding us back and having the courage to rewrite the script.Show Notes“We're helping people be able to lean into discomfort.” (00:07:01)Ryan explains that therapy isn't about making people feel good all the time—it's about teaching them how to handle discomfort in a productive way. Too often, people avoid difficult emotions, which only reinforces their fears and anxieties. By embracing discomfort instead of running from it, we create the opportunity for growth. This lesson applies directly to game design, where pushing through creative blocks, iterating on ideas, and facing criticism during playtests (and after the game's release) are all inevitable parts of the process.“You're not lazy. You just think you're the ultimate authority of how your time should be spent.” (00:28:15)Ryan shares a bit of wisdom from a mentor who changed his view on productivity: procrastination isn't laziness—it's allowing emotions to dictate actions instead of committing to long-term goals. In game design, discipline and clear objectives are essential for overcoming creative blocks and finishing projects. The magic trick? Set deadlines. Small, achievable deadlines keep you focused, help to build momentum, and push you forward.“In the moments of the biggest discomfort, I'm not going to remember why I'm doing it. I'm just going to want to walk away.” (00:46:32)Ryan describes the importance of keeping your core purpose front and center. People often lose momentum in business, relationships, or creative pursuits by focusing on immediate struggles instead of the bigger picture. Having clear, daily reminders of your “why” helps push through challenges and stay on track. A microcosm of this in game design is the core mechanic—staying focused on it ensures a cohesive experience and guides every design decision. In my episode with Steven Pressfield, we explore similar strategies for managing this discomfort, which he calls Resistance. Check it out here:“You're not seeing the world as it is—you're seeing it through the lens of your history.” (01:02:48)Ryan explains how past experiences can unconsciously shape how we interpret new situations. To Ryan, the key to growth is recognizing when old patterns influence our current decisions and then learning to step outside of them. Self-awareness is the first step to real change in leadership, relationships, or personal development. Get full access to Think Like A Game Designer at justingarydesign.substack.com/subscribe
This week from Florence, Italy, we speak with Filippo Bartolotta, an Italian Wine Journalist and educator, who joins us in conversation about the rise of Italian white wines. Lisa Anselmi, 3rd Generation Family Member, Anselmi Wines, Veneto, Italy, talks about the burgeoning Soave region, the Garganega grape and her family's bold move to work outside the rules of the Soave DOC. Thomas Bachelder, Co-Owner/Winemaker of Bachelder Wines, Niagara Peninsula, discusses his lifelong love for chardonnay and pinot noir and his efforts to continue to push the Wines of Canada onto the world map. Finally, Mele Sosa, Brand Ambassador of Bodega Garzón, Uruguay, shows us how Garzón is making history, introducing Uruguayan wines to the international wine community.
In this episode of Small Business School I am excited to dive into a discussion with seasoned real estate broker and entrepreneur Stephanie Soave, founder of Soave Group. Stephanie has a passion for helping others build financial freedom and make life-changing moves. With a background rooted in small businesses and over a decade of experience in real estate, Stephanie has built a reputation for her personalized approach and commitment to empowering families and business owners. Stephanie's mission is to inspire others to achieve financial independence and build a legacy through strategic real estate and financial planning.Together we dive into Steph's journey growing up in a family-run restaurant, building her real estate business, empowering others through real estate and financial independence, and helping Canadians navigate the journey of expanding their lives and businesses internationally. Topics Covered:Stephanie's journey in entrepreneurship, and the lessons she learned about teamwork and trust.The importance of creating a home that serves as both a sanctuary and a workspace for entrepreneurs and how Stephanie helps clients achieve that.How Stephanie's “Make Your Move Method” supports families in finding homes that align with their dreams and business needs.Why trust, service, and community are the foundations of her business, and how focusing on these has led to repeat and referral success.How Stephanie helps Canadian families expand businesses and relocate across borders.Why Costa Rica is a booming market for vacation properties and business investments.Practical advice for diversifying assets and creating generational wealth.Connect with Stephanie for insights into real estate and financial freedom!Steph's Links:InstagramWebsiteStaci's Links:Instagram. Website.The School for Small Business Podcast is a proud member of the Female Alliance Media. To learn more about Female Alliance Media and how they are elevating female voices or how they can support your show, visit femalealliancemedia.ca.Head over to my website https://www.stacimillard.com/ to grab your FREE copy of my Profit Playbook and receive 30 innovative ways you can add more profit to your business AND the first step towards implementing these ideas in your business!
In this enriching episode of “Kimberly's Italy,” hosts Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso dive into the heart of Italian culture, focusing on the vibrant city of Verona. Joining them is special guest Valeria Biasi, a Verona native and co-founder of Verona Tours. Key Highlights: Personalized Tours in Verona: The episode emphasizes the benefits of small walking tours, which allow for meaningful interactions and a deep dive into local culture. Listeners are introduced to a variety of tours in Verona, including food tours, wine tastings, and historical explorations, all designed to offer enriching experiences. Wine Experiences: A spotlight is placed on wine tours in the regions of Soave and Valpolicella, known for their famous red and white grapes. These tours often include transportation and customized itineraries, featuring unique experiences such as winter picnics. The distinctive production process of Amarone wine is also highlighted. Responsible and Slow Travel: Inspired by an interview with a Slow Foods USA Board memeber, the conversation encourages responsible tourism. Valeria and her partner Lorella make the effort to show their clients the less crowded destinations, advocating for travel that supports local communities and authentic experiences. Authentic Local Discoveries: Personal anecdotes illustrate the joy of discovering hidden gems, such as a charming pasticceria and a lesser-known cloister of the Duomo. Valeria's role in enhancing these experiences is praised, and she comes highly recommended by Kimberly and Tommaso since they thoroughly enjoyed their walking tour with her. Overall, the episode champions the values of personalized and responsible tourism, urging travelers to engage in genuine interactions and uncover the hidden treasures of Italy. Whether through a leisurely stroll in Verona or a tailored wine tour, the hosts encourage an exploration of Italy that is both enriching and sustainable. Link to: Valeria Biasi Verona Tours Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Vinene i afsnittet er skænket af Quist Wine https://quistwine.dk/ Smagekasse med de tre vine findes her: https://quistwine.dk/vare/smagekasse-vin-for-begyndere/ Smagekasse med dobbelt op og 6 vine her: https://quistwine.dk/vare/smagekasse-vin-for-begyndere-2/ …………………. I dagens afsnit er René er ved at falde ned af stolen, Jonas bander og der er debut til både druen garganega og pinot nero fra Italien. Dagens afsnit tager udgangspunkt i et område; Soave Classico, som måske er en anelse ukendt for de fleste, men som laver fremragende vin på den grønne drue garganega og den blå pinot nero. Hvordan udtrykker garganega-druen sig og hvad kan man med fordel spise til vinene? Hvad er forskellen på UGA'er og MGA'er og hvad er de til for? Hvilke jordbundsforhold findes der i området og hvad betyder det for smagen i vinene? DOC eller DOCG? Det er spørgsmål… Hvordan bliver det brugt i Soave og hvordan bliver det ikke brugt? Til slut svarer vi på et lytterspørgsmål om light strike i vin. Hvordan og hvorfor opstår det og hvordan smager det? Og hvilke vine er mest udsatte for light strike? NB. Vinene i afsnittet har IKKE light strike! Kort over Soave Classico: https://media.winefolly.com/Soave-Classico-Wine-Map.jpg Vi smager på 1) Soave Classico DOC, Garganega, Gini, 2022 (BIO)https://quistwine.dk/vare/gini-soave-classico-doc-2022-bio/ 2) Contranda Salvarenza Soave Classico DOC, Garganega, Gini, 2021https://quistwine.dk/vare/gini-contranda-salvarenza-soave-classico-doc/ 3) Pinot Nero, Campo alle More, Gini, 2020 (BIO)https://quistwine.dk/vare/gini-campo-alle-more-pinot-nero-2020-bio/ ..................... Køb vores nye bog "Bobler for begyndere og øvede" i en signeret udgave her: http://vinforbegyndere.com/ Støt Vin for begyndere podcast her https://vinforbegyndere.10er.app/ Besøg os på Facebook og Instagram, hvor man kan se billeder af vinene og få tips til vin og mad sammensætning. https://www.facebook.com/vinforbegyndere https://www.instagram.com/vinforbegyndere Web: https://www.radioteket.dk/ Kontakt: radioteket@radioteket.dk Musik: Jonas Landin Lyt vores bog som lydbog her: Køb den her https://www.saxo.com/dk/vin-for-begyndere-og-oevede_lydbog_9788773397374
According to all the data – both anecdotal and industry –white wines have staged a huge comeback and are on the way to becoming more popular than red wines. The good news is that there are so many underrated, undiscovered white wines that you can enjoy year-round. Many of us drink seasonally, and when the weather cools down, we shift right to reds. It's hard to get into the idea that there are also whites for cooler weather. In this show I give you a list of 10 white wines that are great for autumn. They are slightly more robust, are medium to full bodied, and are flavorful and totally satisfying. At the excellent suggestion of the Patrons, I categorized the show by wines that are easy to find, wines for which you may have to go to specialty shop, and those you probably are going to need to order online. Special thanks to Trish Riggs at Allegria Wine Room in Logan, Ohio – friend and Patron, for okaying the list! Pairings and some producers are mentioned in the show. I got through three categories for your shopping convenience! Easy to find: Among the list is Chardonnay (new and improved!), Portuguese white, and Gewürztraminer Harder to find: I include white Rioja, Austrian Riesling, and more Really hard to find (you probably need to order online): Condrieu and aged Hunter Valley Semillon from Australia make the list. There are so many more but I mention…Soave, Amontillado Sherry, Sauternes and more Happy Autumn! Enjoy these whites and I hope you find new favorites!
Welcome to REVEN Radio Show #005 hosted by Data Transmission! This time, presenting Outflux - the DJ and musician Rafa Vieira, born and raised in the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Owner of a unique sound, which fluctuates between many house music sub-genres such as Piano House, Afro House, Progressive House and Melodic Techno, Outflux has been drawing attention from the music industry with his songs being played by famous DJs around the world including Tiësto, Vintage Culture, R3HAB, Tchami, Öwnboss, Dubdogz, BYOR, Korolova, Ferreck Dawn, Yves V and TCTS, to name a few... At such a young age, Outflux has already released tracks on Tomorrowland Music, Sony Music, Virgin Music, Soave, Braslive, D.O.C, HUB Records and REVEN BEATS. Some of his latest singles were released in collaboration with Öwnboss, the Brazilian hitmaker of the moment. OUTFLUX is certainly a name to watch out for in 2024 and to keep an eye on! Don't miss this special set from Outflux featuring some of his unreleased tracks and hot songs of the moment! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Get ready for a summer vibe with "Soave Selections" by the 20-year-old Italian music producer Paolo Di Costanzo, also known as Dawell. This mixtape features a curated playlist of house music hits, showcasing Dawell's talent with releases on labels like One Seven (Sony), Mixmash Records, Soave Records, Lilly Era, and more. Tune into this radio show and let the beats of Soave Selections elevate your summer experience.Follow Dawell:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0LWmzWPV1PPwVapnWKtvXt?si=iTZrbqFiRTO2N89LATqYsgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawellllll/00:00 Intro00:17 Dawell - El Mundo 03:04 Dawell - The Symphony 05:41 Roy-Z - My Soul 08:41 Fran Ares & David Treble - Groovy Vibes 12:26 Dawell - House Is My Body15:11 3risco & V_NCE - Bansuri 17:45 Amero, Thvndrex & Lucky Guess - You Know20:45 Dawell - Up&Down 23:00 Paolo Campidelli - Me Gustas Tu 25:26 Sandgino, MITCH DB, AMAVE - Quer Contar28:11 AMAVE, MITCH DB, Dawell - Latin Glitches 31:15 Dawell, Sandra Garupe - I'll Come Back For U 34:52 IILO - Con Calma 37:37 Mariline - Arriba, Abajo 40:29 Sandgino, AMAVE, MITCH DB - Que La De 42:37 Dualties & Seolo - Let Me Think About It (feat. Tally) 45:52 Blith - I Feel 48:37 Mariline - Drama 51:37 MARE, LVGA & Los Padres - Pegate 53:52 Aèro Jay - Tonight
Celebrating 100 episodes of this podcast, Charlie is joined by Elissa Soave, Jenni Keer, and Chloe Timms for a general bookish chat. This one is big on writing, branding, and marketing, and, if Charlie dares says herself, is one of the most fun episodes of this entire show. Please note there is a mild swear word in this episode. A transcript is available on my site General references: Confessions Of A Debut Novelist Groundhog Day Elissa episode with me is number 80 Elissa's episode on Chloe's podcast Chloe's writer's club The Lake House Books mentioned by name or extensively: Chloe Timms: The Seawomen Daphne Du Maurier: Rebecca Elissa Soave: Ginger And Me Elissa Soave: Graffiti Girls Eliza Clark: Penance Guillermo del Toro: The Shape Of Water Janice Galloway: Collected Stories Janice Galloway's The Trick Is To Keep Breathing Jenni Keer: The Secrets Of Hawthorn Place Jenni Keer: At The Stroke Of Midnight Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale Margaret Atwood: The Testaments Roget's Thesaurus Buy the books: UK || USA Release details: recorded 7th March 2024; published 15th July 2024 Where to find Elissa online: Twitter Where to find Jenni online: Website || Twitter || Facebook || Instagram || TikTok Where to find Chloe online: Website || Twitter || Facebook || Instagram Where to find Charlie online: Website || Twitter || Instagram || TikTok Discussions 02:21 What is your genre and what does it do, what's it for? 11:31 If you wrote in another genre, which would it be? 17:47 How is your social media strategy? 27:22 What's the best reader or fan encounter you've had? 33:01 If you could have written someone else's book, which book would you choose? 37:17 What is the best writing advice you've ever been given? 43:56 All three tell us what they're currently writing, soon publishing (in two cases), and Elissa also tells us about her November 2024 release Disclosure: If you buy books linked to my site, I may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops
Clive Myrie is an award-winning journalist and news presenter who is one of the BBC's most experienced foreign correspondents. In 2021 he took over from John Humphrys as Question Master of the quiz show Mastermind and has also presented travel programmes about Italy and the Caribbean. Clive's parents are from Jamaica and he was born in Farnworth, near Bolton – one of seven children. As a young boy he had a paper round and one of the perks was reading the leftover newspapers which gave him the opportunity to learn about a world beyond Bolton. He loved watching the news on television and his role models were Alan Whicker and Sir Trevor McDonald who inspired him to become a journalist. After he graduated from university Clive took up a place on the BBC's reporter training scheme and in 1996 he was sent to Japan - his first posting as a foreign correspondent. During his career he has reported from war zones including Afghanistan, Iraq and Ukraine. In 2021 Clive was named Television Journalist of the Year and Network Presenter of the Year at the Royal Television Society Television Journalism Awards.Clive lives in north London with his wife Catherine. DISC ONE: String Quartet No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 131: VI. Adagio quasi un poco andante. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven and performed by Kodály Quartet DISC TWO: Welcome to My World - Jim Reeves DISC THREE: Così fan tutte ossia La scuola degli amanti, K.588 / Act 1 - Soave sia il vento. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and performed by Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano), Ann Murray (mezzo soprano), Ferruccio Furlanetto (bass) and Wiener Philharmoniker DISC FOUR: All Blues - Miles Davis DISC FIVE: Cello Suite No. 5 in C Minor, BWV 1011: I. Prelude. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and performed by Paul Tortelier DISC SIX: Slave to the Rhythm - Grace Jones DISC SEVEN: Long, Long Summer - Dizzy Gillespie DISC EIGHT: Stomp! - The Brothers JohnsonBOOK CHOICE: The Metropolitan Museum of Art catalogue LUXURY ITEM: Hot pepper sauce CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Long, Long Summer - Dizzy GillespiePresenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
Dive into the thrilling beats of ILYAA's latest house and techno mixtape on Soave Selections! This energetic radio show mix will take you on an exciting journey, blending captivating rhythms and electrifying vibes. Tune in and let the music lift your spirits!Follow ILYAA:Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6hFz7qfv7…6d0cf0722ab34206Instagram: www.instagram.com/ilyaamusic/00:00-00:17 Intro00:17-2:41 ILYAA - Rockafeller Skank2:41-4:56 Braaheim, ILYAA & Urbano - Listen To Your Heart4:56-7:03 Braaheim, ILYAA & Urbano - Think About The Way7:03-9:10 Braaheim & ILYAA - Ameno9:10-11:20 ILYAA, Dani Vidi & HYPERBOYZ - Insomnia11:20-13:59 ILYAA & ZANA - Love Me Not13:59-16:21 ILYAA & Kazhi - Love Lies Bleeding16:21-18:28 Braaheim & ILYAA - Living On My Own18:28-20:30 Braaheim & ILYAA - I Cry20:30-22:36 ILYAA & Silke - Lullaby22:36-24:56 Braaheim, ILYAA & Urbano - Everybody's Free24:56-27:08 Braaheim, ILYAA & Dani Vidi - I just died in your arms27:08-29:34 Braaheim, ILYAA & Hyper Boyz - Would I Lie29:34-31:39 ILYAA & Kazhi - Reignite31:39-34:35 ILYAA & Luupin - Turn It To Feelings34:35-37:16 Braaheim, ILYAA & Dani Vidi - Turn The Lights Off37:36-39:37 Braaheim & ILYAA - L'Amour Toujours39:37-42:03 Braaheim, Madam & Level 8 - One42:03-44:11 Braaheim, ILYAA & Hyper Boyz - I Turn To You44:11-46:43 Braaheim, ILYAA & Dani Vidi - Out Of Touch
Many real estate professionals are feeling the tremors of change in the workplace due to the rise of AI. It's a pressing concern for many, as the efficiency and capabilities of AI systems continue to evolve rapidly. While the general idea behind AI is to enhance human capabilities and streamline processes, there's a lingering fear that our jobs may be at risk of it. Are jobs being affected by the efficiencies brought about by AI? What does this mean, particularly in the entrepreneurial space, where adaptability is key? In this episode, AI consultant, real estate influencer and AI expert, Carrie Soave joins me to talk about how brokerages and entrepreneurs alike should harness AI for improved productivity, why workplaces should invest in AI focused training and what exactly is AI's role in the workplace. Nobody wants to be replacing people with AI right now. They want to empower them with AI so that they can work more efficiently and accomplish much more. -Carrie Soave Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Increased productivity with AI AI promises to make a lot of our daily tasks easier. Does increased productivity equate to more leads? -Think like a global real estate professional What are 3 things we need to keep in mind as real estate professionals with all the current changes that are occurring? -AI prompt engineering Using AI doesn't mean simply inputting words to get an answer. There should always be thought behind it. How do we use this to generate prompts to help us scale? Guest Bio Carrie Soave has been a REALTOR® for over 13 Yrs and trades in residential and commercial. And her entire business is AI-Powered. She is the AI expert for the Real Estate Industry and provides AI Consulting services to several mega teams and brokerages , helping them implement AI into their entire business. She has been officially ranked in the Top 10 REALTORS® on social media in Hamilton and all of Ontario for the last 8 years and shares her successful social media & AI blueprint with REALTORS® through her coaching program “The AI-Powered Real Estate Influencer.” She is also the host of the original podcast "Everything They Never Told You About Real Estate-Industry Secrets Exposed." Follow Instagram (@carriesoaveandassociates) and comment "GPT" on any post to receive Carrie's custom stack. Find Carrie on LinkedIn @Carrie Soave Visit https://linktr.ee/carriesoave for more. Host Bio Licensed Managing Broker, REALTORS®, avid volunteer, and Major Donor, Marki Lemons-Ryhal is dedicated to all things real estate. With over 25 years of marketing experience, Marki has taught over 250,000 REALTORS® how to earn up to a 2682% return on their marketing dollars. Six-time REALTOR® Conference and Expo featured attendee, one of 100 speakers selected to speak the REALTOR® Conference & Expo five times, and an Inman closing Keynote Speaker. Marki's expertise has been featured in Forbes, Washington Post, http://Homes.com , and REALTOR® Magazine.
Sip, share, shape our podcast!In this exciting episode of Somm Women Talk Wine, we are honored to have Chris Keel, the owner of Put A Cork In It, a favorite Fort Worth wine shop, and a Vinitaly Ambassador, as our guest. Join us as we deep dive the world of lesser-known white Italian wines, revealing the hidden gems that make Italy the "go to" location for wine enthusiasts.While Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc often steal the spotlight, Italy's diverse wine regions offer a plethora of unique white wines that deserve way more attention than they receive. Chris Keel, with his deep expertise in Italian wines, takes us through a curated selection from regions from the north in Piedmont, Alto Adige, and Venezia Giulia, south to La Marche and Campagnia.Chris kicks off our exploration with Gavi from Piedmont made with the Cortese grape, and we deep dive into the aromatic Soave from Veneto crafted from Garganega. While we don't specifically cover it, we highly recommend your wine exploration can continue into Venezia Giulia, discovering the unique characteristics of grapes that thrive in this picturesque region.Our journey continues in the northern region of Alto Adige, known for its crisp, citrusy wines. Here, wines include the vibrant flavors of Trebbiano and the fresh, light notes of local Pinot Bianco wines. We travel a bit south to explore the versatility of Vermentino from Liguria and Sardinia, and the rich, complex flavors of wines from Campania such as Greco, Fiano, and Falanghina.Moving further south to Lazio, near Rome, Chris educates on how the region's unique terroir influences its distinctive white wines including Grechetto and Trebbiano. This region is increasing its focus on natural wine, a growing movement that emphasizes organic and sustainable winemaking practices, offering wine lovers an authentic and unadulterated tasting experience.While we don't touch on them, we cannot forget the classic red wines like Chianti (Sangiovese), Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir, as well as the effervescent joy of sparkling wine. But stop in and visit Chris. He'll provide valuable tips on selecting great wines at an affordable price, making the world of Italian wines accessible to everyone.Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious novice, this episode is packed with recommendations to enhance your wine journey. So, pour yourself a glass of your favorite Italian white wine, sit back, and join us on Somm Women Talk Wine as we uncover the rich tapestry of Italy's lesser-known white wines. Let Chris Keel's passion and expertise guide you through this delightful exploration, and get ready to discover new favorites that will elevate your wine-tasting experience. Cheers to the vibrant world of Italian white wines!Join Put A Cork In It's Monthly Italian Wine Club today!Tune in now and read on for a deep dive into the captivating stories and flavors that make Italy's white wines truly exceptional.Thanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi
It's difficult to afford all these marketing tools for your real estate business. Let's not even get into paying services for video editors and copywriters. Luckily, there's a secret way to overcome these challenges! Also, it's pretty affordable. So what's the secret? Tune into this "The Real Estate AI Flash Podcast" episode to find out. Co-hosts Jimmy Burgess and Rajeev Sajja speak with AI influencer Carrie Soave. The trio discusses how AI can be used as affordable leverage in the real estate industry for agents eager to scale their business while keeping costs low. Hear how AI tools can help you grow your real estate business. The Journey to AI Mastery Carrie Soave shares her background of 15 years in real estate sales and her extensive experience in social media and content creation. She explains her transition to AI out of necessity—to streamline content production and avoid the time-consuming aspects of traditional methods. Carrie also talks about her dive into no-code AI tools, particularly following the release of ChatGPT, to craft comprehensive business plans and workflows. Leveraging AI in Real Estate Carrie points out tools like AnswerThePublic for content ideas and ChatGPT for scripting and content creation. The trio highlights the importance of producing content that engagingly answers the audience's questions and how AI can support this process from brainstorming to distribution. To ensure AI-generated content maintains a personal touch, Carrie recommends teaching ChatGPT to mimic one's own writing tone through prompt engineering. She also discusses the significance of customizing outputs to avoid the recognizable jargon often associated with AI. Carrie also suggests that real estate agents create custom AI bots to offer to their clients, which can analyze investment properties or answer specific real estate questions, providing a direct benefit to the consumers as well. AI as Affordable Leverage Carrie explains how AI is an affordable leverage for agents at all levels. By replacing costly marketing teams or assistants with AI for tasks like content creation, social media management, and automation, even agents with limited resources can significantly scale their operations. For agents new to AI, Carrie emphasizes the importance of learning about prompt engineering and LLMs (Large Language Models). She mentions the availability of programs and teachers to assist those who may not have the time to self-educate intensively. AI Tools and Future Developments Carrie's must-have AI tools list includes a ChatGPT Plus account, Zapier for automation, and AI-powered video editors. She also shares her excitement for the future of AI in real estate, particularly the developments in video analysis and the introduction of OpenAI's new features, like the actions assistant. Whether you're looking to break through a revenue ceiling, optimize your workflow, or simply add a spark of AI ingenuity to your business model, this episode of "The Real Estate AI Flash Podcast" with Carrie Soave is your guiding star. Don't let the AI revolution leave you behind—embrace it, master it, and watch as it amplifies every aspect of your real estate ambitions. Join us on this episode and learn the incredibly efficient capabilities of AI tools. Click play now! "AI is affordable. If you can accomplish prompt engineering and the art of asking the right questions, then you can get the knowledge and experience of a top marketing team.” -Carrie Soave. Resources Neil Patel AnswerThePublic Zapier ManyChat Carrie Soave's Instagram Carrie Soave's Facebook Carrie Soave's LinkedIn Carrie Soave's YouTube Carrie Soave's TikTok http://www.realestateaiflash.com Jimmy Burgess YouTube Channel Jimmy Burgess on Instagram Jimmy Burgess on LinkedIn Rajeev Sajja on LinkedIn Rajeev Sajja on Instagram Rajeev Sajja on Facebook
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How can real estate agents harness the power of A.I to revolutionize their business and provide unparalleled value to their clients? In this captivating episode of the Real Estate Excellence Podcast, host Tracy Hayes welcomes Carrie Soave, a trA.Ilblazing real estate agent and subject matter expert on artificial intelligence (A.I). Carrie shares her invaluable insights on how real estate professionals can leverage A.I to streamline their processes, enhance their marketing efforts, and provide exceptional service to their clients. From creating custom GPTs to automating lead generation and nurturing, Carrie unveils the secrets to staying ahead of the A.I wave and becoming a market leader in the industry. Listeners will discover practical strategies for implementing A.I into their business, improving their digital presence, and ultimately scaling their success. Over the past 12 years, Carrie Soave has been working with Realtors to implement proper systems to generate consistent lead flow and close more deals. Despite it being 2024, she has observed that most Realtors® still fA.Il to leverage Social Media or A.I effectively. Many lack proper systems and their content fA.Ils to generate leads. They possess several A.I tools but have no workflows or systems in place to maximize their time and financial savings. Carrie has identified one core problem: a lack of understanding on how to use A.I effectively. She coaches a specific system and blueprint that utilizes Social Media, A.I, and Automation to elevate lead generation to a new level. Her blueprint promises to exponentially increase income and free up time, allowing her clients to live their best lives. If followed consistently, Realtors will not only tap into an incredible lead source but will also master content creation and posting. For those interested in learning more, she offers a consultation through her Calendly link: 00:00:00 - 00:10:59 | Harnessing A.I for Real Estate Success - Carrie Soave, a subject matter expert on A.I, shares her insights on how real estate agents can leverage A.I to enhance their business. - A.I can be used to improve the customer experience, streamline processes, and generate more business. - Agents should focus on learning how to use A.I properly to scale their business and provide better service to their clients. 00:11:00 - 00:20:59 | Building Custom GPTs for Real Estate - Carrie explA.Ins how real estate agents can create custom GPTs to clone themselves and provide valuable information to their clients. - Custom GPTs can be built for various purposes, such as analyzing investment properties, generating listing descriptions, and answering client questions. - Building custom GPTs is not as difficult as it may seem, and A.I can assist in the process. 00:21:00 - 00:30:59 | Authenticity and A.I in Real Estate - Authenticity is crucial for building trust with clients, and A.I can be used to enhance authenticity when used correctly. - Agents should be cautious about using A.I in certA.In instances, such as deep fakes or A.I dialers, as they may hinder trust-building. - A.I can be leveraged to improve digital footprint, build brand awareness, and replace various marketing and lead generation tasks. 00:31:00 - 00:40:59 | Maximizing Content Creation with A.I - Carrie shares strategies for repurposing long-form content, such as podcasts, into short-form videos for multiple platforms using A.I tools. - Consistency and providing valuable content are key to generating business through social media. - A.I can help agents create engaging content that resonates with their target audience and answers their questions. 00:41:00 - 01:03:00 | Becoming a Market Leader with A.I - Carrie discusses her four-part coaching program that teaches agents how to build systems and funnels with A.I. - Being discoverable by A.I is crucial for future success, and having a strong brand presence with valuable content is essential. - Agents can become market leaders by staying ahead of the A.I wave and leveraging tools like answer the public to create relevant content. Quotes: "A.I is advancing so quickly and it's not going to stop." - Carrie Soave "Those who learn how to use A.I properly are going to win. Period." - Carrie Soave Connect with Carrie: Links: https://linktr.ee/carriesoave If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all powered by content creation! SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW as we discuss real estate excellence with the best of the best.
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Origliando le conversazioni in coda negli uffici pubblici o nei bar la giornalista Irene Soave ha scoperto che parliamo sempre di lavoro. Ma perché? Perché in Italia - più che in altri Paesi - esiste ancora un problema legato all'occupazione: se una volta il tema era la disoccupazione, oggi questa sembra quasi sparita perché per mantenere una famiglia c'è bisogno di due stipendi e due lavori. Ma di che tipo di lavori si tratta? E quanto, per le donne, è più difficile conciliare lavoro e famiglia? “Lo statuto delle lavoratrici” è un'indagine sentimentale sullo stato del lavoro delle donne in Italia.
In recent years, there has been a lot of buzz around “volcanic wines.” The term makes it sound as if these are wines that are spawned from a volcano, but in reality these are wines that many people believe have special qualities because they grow on volcanic soils. In this show, I define the types of volcanoes before discussing the ecosystems they form. I then talk about the specific regions known to have volcanic wines, but I also point out that these areas have other factors that may create similarities in the wine – proximity to oceans, old vines (unaffected by phylloxera), and high elevations and cooling breezes. These must be considered, despite the fact that many of the volcanic wine groupies say flavor is purely from the soils. Here is the list of wines/places I discuss in the show:ItalyMount Etna, Sicily: Reds (Rosso of the Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio grapes), whites (Bianco, mainly of the Carricante grape)Soave, Veneto: Whites grown on specific hillsides (Garganega, Trebbiano di Soave grapes)CampaniaVesuvius: Whites of Coda di Volpe, Caprettone, Falanghina, Greco. Rosés and reds of Piedirosso, Aglianico, Sciacinoso Irpinia: Taurasi DOCG and Aglianico del Taburno DOCG: Reds of the Aglianico grape. I mention Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avellino: May or may not be affected by the volcanic soilGreco di Tufo DOCG: White of the Greco grape, the sulfur and compressed volcanic ash (tufo),and volcanic sand and clay, give the wines an acidity, minerality & flintiness that has clear volcanic influence Basilicata: Aglianico del Vulture. Reds of Aglianico Piedmont: Alto Piemonte. Red blends in Gattinara, Boca, BramaterraUmbria/Lazio: Orvieto. Whites of Grechetto, Trebbiano Toscano______________Greece: Santorini - White of Assyrtiko. Lemnos -Red of LimnioSpain: The Canary Islands/Las Canarias - Whites of Malvasîa Volcánica, Malvasîa Aromática, Listán Blanco. Reds of Listán NegroPortugal: Açores islands (the Azores). Whites: Arinto, Verdelho, Fernão Pires, Terrantez Hungary: North of Lake Balaton in Somló, whites of the Juhfark grapeTokaji – sweet and dry whites of mainly the Furmint grape US:Oregon's Willamette ValleySome parts of Napa, Lake County in California__________________________________________________________Full show notes and all back episodes are on Patreon. Become a member today!Wine Access has an amazing selection -- once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Get 10% your first order with my special URL. To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes Get the back catalog on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In recent years, there has been a lot of buzz around “volcanic wines.” The term makes it sound as if these are wines that are spawned from a volcano, but in reality these are wines that many people believe have special qualities because they grow on volcanic soils. In this show, I define the types of volcanoes before discussing the ecosystems they form.Here is the list of wines/places I discuss in the show: Italy Mount Etna, Sicily: Reds (Rosso of the Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio grapes), whites (Bianco, mainly of the Carricante grape) Soave, Veneto: Whites grown on specific hillsides (Garganega, Trebbiano di Soave grapes) Photo: Mount Etna. Source: Pexels Campania Vesuvius: Whites of Coda di Volpe, Caprettone, Falanghina, Greco. Rosés and reds of Piedirosso, Aglianico, Sciacinoso Irpinia: Taurasi DOCG and Aglianico del Taburno DOCG: Reds of the Aglianico grape. I mention Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avellino: May or may not be affected by the volcanic soil Greco di Tufo DOCG: White of the Greco grape, the sulfur and compressed volcanic ash (tufo),and volcanic sand and clay, give the wines an acidity, minerality & flintiness that has clear volcanic influence Basilicata: Aglianico del Vulture. Reds of Aglianico Piedmont: Alto Piemonte. Red blends in Gattinara, Boca, Bramaterra Umbria/Lazio: Orvieto. Whites of Grechetto, Trebbiano Toscano ______________ Greece: Santorini - White of Assyrtiko. Lemnos -Red of Limnio Spain: The Canary Islands/Las Canarias - Whites of Malvasîa Volcánica, Malvasîa Aromática, Listán Blanco. Reds of Listán Negro Portugal: Açores islands (the Azores). Whites: Arinto, Verdelho, Fernão Pires, Terrantez Hungary: North of Lake Balaton in Somló, whites of the Juhfark grape Tokaji – sweet and dry whites of mainly the Furmint grape US: Oregon's Willamette Valley Some parts of Napa, Lake County in California __________________________________________________________ Full show notes and all back episodes are on Patreon. Become a member today! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople _______________________________________________________________ Check out my exclusive sponsor, Wine Access. They have an amazing selection -- once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Make sure you join the Wine Access-Wine For Normal People wine club for wines I select delivered to you four times a year! To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
The New Soave Selections radio show episode is here. See what Chill & Deep house songs Chaël has prepared for you! As the artist himself says “Making music is what drives me. It feels good and is fun,” he says. "Beyond that, however, I always hope to bring something positive to other people as well, whatever that means for the individual listener." In hopes of bringing you positive emotions with this chill house mixtape, rewind after a busy day and give it a listen!
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Erin and Maureen discuss Soave that is the wine Rick selected to pair with Romeo and Juliet.
Not all that sparkles is gold, and not all wine that sparkles is made the same! It's light, it's bright & it's full of bubbles- which for those of you playing the home game already narrows the field! But where in the world do these bubbles come from? Germany? France? California? Tasmania!?! With so many amazing sparkling wines to choose from, what have Christi & Alex got in their glass this week? Pop in your earbuds, pour yourself a glass, and join us as they Drink Something Amazing!..........Acinum Prosecco Millesimato Rosé DOP85% Glera & 15% Pinot NoirVeneto, Italy11% ABV$14.99 average price | Buy This Wine! WINE MAKERS NOTESSparkling wine with pink “powder” color. It displays soft notes of red fruit to the nose, good acidity and freshness in the mouth. Very balanced fine wine. The sugar content is compensated by the acidity that makes the wine very fresh and enjoyable on the palate.Acinum WinesAcinum is a collection of exquisite wines selected by Fabrizio Pedrolli in order to showcase the best Italian territories and wineries. The goal is to represent to the United States the authentic heritage of indigenous grapes that makes Italian wine unique to the world.This selection starts from the historical wine areas of Veneto, Negrar in Valpolicella and Montforte d'Alpone in Soave. Fabrizio Pedrolli is proud to present these wines, that are the result of a successful collaboration with the family of Edoardo Montresor, who cultivate the grapes, and the oenological expertise of Enrico Paternoster.Support the showLike the Show? Every Coffee Helps!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DrinkSomething
Ryan Soave is a distinguished Licensed Mental Health Counselor with an impressive 14-year tenure in mental health. His unwavering commitment to healing and transformation has made him a beacon of hope for those navigating the complexities of trauma, grief, and addiction. Currently serving as the Chief Clinical Officer of Guardian Recovery Network, a national leader in treatment services for adults and adolescents facing addiction and mental health challenges, Ryan brings his wealth of experience to the forefront of comprehensive and compassionate care. We spoke about how implicating childhood trauma can be, how it manifests later in life, and also how parents can approach their children when it comes to dealing with grief, trauma, or pain. Ryan is a fantastic individual who was a blast to talk to. For more on Ryan Soave: www.ryansoave.com @ryan.soave on Instagram www.guardianrecoverynetwork.com DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio engages death a little bit differently. Each new guest shares their experience with grieving or perspective on death in a way that shatters the “don't talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn't end; it evolves. Having lost his father on September 11th when he was 12, he learned the importance of discussion and sharing other people's stories. DEAD Talks Podcast hopes to make it a little easier to talk about grief, loss, death, mourning, trauma, or whatever it may be. You may cry, but you also may laugh. Follow DEAD Talks Podcast on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok + more www.deadtalks.net
This week's guest is Antonio Soave a former pro soccer player who will help recap the 2023 Women's World Cup. We'll also talk about the proper perspective youth should have, in light of faith, when admiring professional athletes.
This week's guest is Antonio Soave a former pro soccer player who will help recap the 2023 Women's World Cup. We'll also talk about the proper perspective youth should have, in light of faith, when admiring professional athletes.
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Three volcanic wine specialists join me in part three of this three-part series to explore the relationship between volcanic soils and minerality in wine. Enjoy the perspectives and research of Meri Tessari of Suavia, Santi Natola of Cantine Nicosia, and Yiannis Paraskevopoulos Ph.D. of Gai'a Estate. Invest 15 minutes with me to understand more about the relationship between volcanic soil and wine style. The PDF in the link has some great graphics regarding the chemistry involved.Additional Information.Presentation PDFSuavia WineryCantine NicosiaGai'a Estate
Three volcanic wine specialists join me in part two of this three-part series to explore the relationship between volcanic soils and minerality in wine. Enjoy the perspectives and research of Meri Tessari of Suavia, Santi Natola of Cantine Nicosia, and Yiannis Paraskevopoulos Ph.D. of Gai'a Estate. Invest 15 minutes with me to understand more about the relationship between volcanic soil and wine style. The PDF in the link has some great graphics regarding the chemistry involved.Additional Information.Presentation PDFSuavia WineryCantine NicosiaGai'a Estate
Three volcanic wine specialists join me in this three-part series to explore the relationship between volcanic soils and minerality in wine. Enjoy the perspectives and research of Meri Tessari of Suavia, Santi Natola of Cantine Nicosia, and Yiannis Paraskevopoulos Ph.D. of Gai'a Estate. Invest 15 minutes with me to understand more about the relationship between volcanic soil and wine style. The PDF in the link has some great graphics regarding the chemistry involved. Additional Information.Presentation PDFSuavia WineryCantine NicosiaGai'a Estate
Season 4 kicks off as Nick and Angela welcome Gordon Ramsay to DISH HQ. Gordon Ramsay OBE is arguably the most famous chef in the world. His global restaurant empire has been awarded 17 Michelin stars; he has hosted some of the biggest shows on UK and US TV, including Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares; and he has a string of bestselling books. The internet loves Gordon Ramsay and over 60 million people follow him on social media. His new book, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay: A Story of Excellence is out now. Angela knows exactly what Gordon likes to eat and prepares him a delicious crab linguine with chilli and garlic. Nick pours a vintage English sparkling wine, Gusbourne Exclusive Release, to toast Angela's birthday and later some Soave, which is paired with the meal by the experts at Waitrose. This is a really special episode as Gordon and Angela reminisce about the early days of Aubergine, the restaurant that launched their culinary careers. Nick learns a thing or two about Michelin stars, while Gordon talks family, fitness and TikTok. As it's Gordon Ramsay, this podcast does contain swear words and adult themes. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose & Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's guest is Antonio Soave a former pro soccer player who will help recap the 2023 Women's World Cup. We'll also talk about the proper perspective youth should have, in light of faith, when admiring professional athletes.
This week's guest is Antonio Soave a former pro soccer player who will help recap the 2023 Women's World Cup. We'll also talk about the proper perspective youth should have, in light of faith, when admiring professional athletes.
Glenda Jackson plays part of a love triangle in John Schlesinger's follow up to his Oscar winning Midnight Cowboy. The plot written by Penelope Gilliat centres on an artist who has relationships with a female job consultant and a male doctor. Was the 1971 film ahead of its times? Matthew Sweet re-watched it with guests including Glenda Jackson, playwright Mark Ravenhill, film historian Melanie Williams and BFI National Archive curator Simon McCallum. They discuss the different elements of the film, including the score, which features the trio Soave sia il vento from Mozart's opera Così fan tutte, the very precise decor and evocation of late '60s London and filming inside a Jewish synagogue. Glenda Jackson died in June 2023 and we are repeating this discussion to mark her death. Producer: Fiona McLean Sunday Bloody Sunday is available on Blu-ray You can find Matthew Sweet discussing other classics of British Cinema in the Free Thinking archives including British New Wave Films of the 60s - Joely Richardson and Melanie Williams evaluate the impact and legacy of Woodfall Films, the company behind Look Back in Anger, A Taste of Honey and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ysnl2 An extended interview with Mike Leigh, recorded as he released his historical drama Peterloo, but also looks back at his film from 1984 Four Days in July https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0000tqw Early Cinema looks back at a pioneer of British film Robert Paul and at the work of Alice Guy https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000dy2b Philip Dodd explores the novel and film of David Storey's This Sporting Life with social historian Juliet Gardiner, journalist Rod Liddle, writer Anthony Clavane and the author's daughter Kate Storey https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09j0rt6 Samira Ahmed convenes a discussion about British Social Realism in Film https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pz16k
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Glenda Jackson (May 1936-June 2023) starred in many plays and films. One of those was Sunday Bloody Sunday where she plays part of a love triangle in John Schlesinger's follow up to his Oscar winning Midnight Cowboy. The plot written by Penelope Gilliat centres on an artist who has relationships with a female job consultant and a male doctor. Was the 1971 film ahead of its times? Matthew Sweet re-watched it with guests including Glenda Jackson, playwright Mark Ravenhill, film historian Melanie Williams and BFI National Archive curator Simon McCallum. They discuss the different elements of the film, including the score, which features the trio Soave sia il vento from Mozart's opera Così fan tutte, the very precise decor and evocation of late 60s London and filming inside a Jewish synagogue. This programme was recorded in July 2022. Producer: Fiona McLean Sunday Bloody Sunday is available on Blu-ray You can find Matthew Sweet discussing other classics of British Cinema in the Free Thinking archives including: British New Wave Films of the 60s - Joely Richardson and Melanie Williams evaluate the impact and legacy of Woodfall Films, the company behind Look Back in Anger, A Taste of Honey and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ysnl2 An extended interview with Mike Leigh, recorded as he released his historical drama Peterloo, but also looks back at his film from 1984 Four Days in July https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0000tqw Early Cinema looks back at a pioneer of British film Robert Paul and at the work of Alice Guy https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000dy2b Philip Dodd explores the novel and film of David Storey's This Sporting Life with social historian Juliet Gardiner, journalist Rod Liddle, writer Anthony Clavane and the author's daughter Kate Storey https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09j0rt6 Samira Ahmed convenes a discussion about British Social Realism in Film https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pz16k
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz—Author of “Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process and Our Constitutional Rule of Law”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest Wall Street Journal editorial, “A Strong Trump Indictment—But Is It Strong Enough?” Professor Dershowitz writes, “[w]hen an incumbent administration prosecutes the leading candidate against the president, it should have a case that is so compelling that it attracts the kind of bipartisan support that forced Nixon to resign. No such support is currently apparent.” Professor Alan Dershowitz represented Donald Trump during the president's 2020 impeachment trial. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-strong-indictment-but-is-it-strong-enough-jack-smith-classified-docs-public-opinion-trump-80cd7480?mod=opinion_lead_pos7 While visiting a Waffle House in Georgia, Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of supports—speaking about the indictment over his mishandling of classified documents, he said: “We did nothing wrong!” While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Congressman Jim Jordan explained that although Hillary Clinton violated the law by mishandling classified documents, then-President Donald Trump decided it was not in the nation's best interest to politicize the federal government and prosecute a political rival. Jordan drew a distinction between the Trump Administration's caution and the Biden administration's reckless prosecutorial aggression. In Reason Magazine, Robby Soave writes about how the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center massively overcounts “hate groups”. You can read Soave's full article here: https://reason.com/2023/06/09/southern-poverty-law-center-moms-for-liberty-splc-hate-extremist-list/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/12/2023): 3:05pm- On Friday, federal prosecutors unsealed a 49-page indictment of former President Donald Trump detailing his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office. The indictment includes numerous federal charges—31 counts “related to withholding national defense information, 5 related to concealing possession of classified documents, and 2 false statements”, according to The New York Times. In a statement made during his press conference, special counsel Jack Smith defended the Trump indictment, explaining: “We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone.” He did not take questions from the press. You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/09/us/trump-indictment-documents-news 3:30pm- According to a recent poll, a majority of Republicans said they would still vote for Donald Trump in a general election against Joe Biden—even if the former president is convicted of a crime. 3:40pm- While appearing on ABC's This Week, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said it was “absolutely ridiculous” that former President Donald Trump had been charged under the Espionage Act. Sen. Graham noted that Bill Clinton—host George Stephanopoulos' former boss—famously mishandled classified documents and yet was never charged with any crimes. Is there a double standard? 3:50pm- While appearing on CNN, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy implored the media to “restore journalism in this country” and to properly question whether elements of the federal government have become politicized. 4:05pm- Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz—Author of “Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process and Our Constitutional Rule of Law”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest Wall Street Journal editorial, “A Strong Trump Indictment—But Is It Strong Enough?” Professor Dershowitz writes, “[w]hen an incumbent administration prosecutes the leading candidate against the president, it should have a case that is so compelling that it attracts the kind of bipartisan support that forced Nixon to resign. No such support is currently apparent.” Professor Alan Dershowitz represented Donald Trump during the president's 2020 impeachment trial. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-strong-indictment-but-is-it-strong-enough-jack-smith-classified-docs-public-opinion-trump-80cd7480?mod=opinion_lead_pos7 4:30pm- While visiting a Waffle House in Georgia, Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of supports—speaking about the indictment over his mishandling of classified documents, he said: “We did nothing wrong!” 4:45pm- While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Congressman Jim Jordan explained that although Hillary Clinton violated the law by mishandling classified documents, then-President Donald Trump decided it was not in the nation's best interest to politicize the federal government and prosecute a political rival. Jordan drew a distinction between the Trump Administration's caution and the Biden administration's reckless prosecutorial aggression. 4:50pm- In Reason Magazine, Robby Soave writes about how the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center massively overcounts “hate groups”. You can read Soave's full article here: https://reason.com/2023/06/09/southern-poverty-law-center-moms-for-liberty-splc-hate-extremist-list/ 5:05pm- On Sunday, a portion of I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia collapsed after a truck carrying gasoline caught fire while under the stretch of road. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issued a disaster declaration and estimated that rebuilding the interstate would take “some number of months.” Will Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have a positive impact on restoration of I-95? Rich suspects it's unlikely. 5:20pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— former Deputy National Security Advisor & Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss a disturbing report that China has a several billion-dollar plan to establish an outpost in Cuba from which they hope to spy on the United States. You can read more about the report here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/cuba-to-host-secret-chinese-spy-base-focusing-on-u-s-b2fed0e0?mod=article_inline 5:45pm- Breaking News: Brooke Singman of Fox News writes that on Monday, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed “the Burisma executive who allegedly paid Joe Biden and Hunter Biden kept 17 audio recordings of his conversations with them as an ‘insurance policy.'” You can read Singman's full article here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grassley-burisma-executive-who-allegedly-paid-biden-has-audio-recordings-of-conversations-with-joe-hunter 5:55pm- Do sports mascots get a lot of women? Rich, Matt, and Henry debate. 6:05pm- Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley argued that if the charges against Donald Trump are true, he “was incredibly reckless with our national security.” 6:15pm- While speaking with Dana Bash on CNN, Congressman Jim Jordan explained that although Hillary Clinton violated the law by mishandling classified documents, then-President Donald Trump decided it was not in the nation's best interest to politicize the federal government and prosecute a political rival. Jordan drew a distinction between the Trump Administration's caution and the Biden administration's reckless aggression. 6:40pm- While appearing on the Lex Fridman podcast, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained it was challenging to censor COVID-19 misinformation because the scientific establishment, including government messaging, was frequently wrong. 6:50pm- Green Policy: Ireland's war on cows?
3:05pm- On Monday afternoon, Fox News announced that their prime-time host Tucker Carlson will be leaving the network. According to reports, Fox News will rely on a rotation of hosts until ultimately deciding on a successor. Carlson's final broadcast on the network was Friday of last week. According to Bloomberg News, after announcing the departure of Carlson, Fox News lost nearly $700 million in market capitalization. 3:25pm- What's next for Tucker Carlson—another news network? A podcast? Perhaps even a run for political office? Regardless, Fox News better have a back-up plan because he hosted the number-one-rated news program on cable television. 3:40pm- Dan McLaughlin—Senior Writer at National Review and a Fellow at National Review Institute—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his recent editorial, “The Tiki-Torch Charges Are Prosecutorial Abuse.” McLaughlin writes, “[t]he Charlottesville racists should be denounced, but prosecuting them for peaceful protest is abusive, unfair, and probably unconstitutional.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/04/the-tiki-torch-charges-are-prosecutorial-abuse/ 3:55pm- Speaking with Bill Whitaker of 60 Minutes on CBS, January 6th rioter Ray Epps accused Tucker Carlson of being “obsessed with him and wrongfully accusing him of being an employee of the federal government. Following his interview, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) stated: “Ray Epps has never been an FBI source or an FBI employee.” 4:05pm- Will Tucker Carlson's departure result in the downfall of Fox News? Will his loyal audience still tune in without him appearing as a host on the network? According to Bloomberg News, after announcing the departure of Carlson, Fox News lost nearly $700 million in market capitalization. 4:10pm- Appearing on the Make Yourself at Home podcast, Bud Light Marketing Vice President Alissa Heinerscheid mocked her company's customers for being “fratty and out of touch.” Months later, the brand's association with trans-activist Dylan Mulvaney resulted in the company losing an estimated $5 billion in market capitalization. According to reports, Heinerscheid is now taking a leave of absence. 4:30pm- Congressman Guy Reschenthaler— Representative for Pennsylvania's 14th District and serving on the House Appropriations Committee & the House Committee on Rules—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) plan to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for cuts to federal government spending. Is there any chance President Joe Biden will agree to the Republican proposal? Rep. Reschenthaler also talks about his recent trip to Taiwan—where Taiwanese government officials expressed concern that a Chinese invasion could be imminent. How can we help guarantee Taiwanese autonomy? 4:50pm- While speaking with Rick Rubin, Phil Jackson—a thirteen-time NBA champion and widely regarded as the greatest coach in basketball history—said he no longer watches NBA games because the league has become too immersed in political activism. 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Over the weekend, news spread that President Joe Biden is planning to announce his reelection campaign as early as Tuesday. During an MSNBC broadcast, pollster Steve Kornacki noted that only 26% of Americans think Biden should run for reelection, with 70% saying he should not run. On ABC's This Week with Martha Raddatz, journalist Terry Moran said Americans do not want to vote for an 80-year-old president. Are Democrats finally starting to realize President Biden's age is a major problem? 5:20pm- While speaking with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News, Congressman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that he believes as many as twelve Biden family members have been involved in Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings—concluding “there's not going to be anybody left for a Christmas picture!” 5:40pm- Dr. Victoria Coates—former Deputy National Security Advisor & Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about a recent Washington Post article, “EPA Plan Would Impose Drastic Cuts On Power Plant Emissions by 2040.” What are the consequences of immediately abandoning traditional, reliable forms of energy for less reliable, and less abundant, “green energy”? Dr. Coates also discusses the United States embassy evacuating diplomats and staff from Sudan on Sunday as fighting between the Sudanese army and paramilitary forces continues. 6:05pm- While appearing on Inside with Jen Psaki on MSNBC, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused Tucker Carlson of “inciting violence” and that Fox News should be regulated. 6:15pm- What is John Kerry's favorite ice cream? Well, thanks to a hard-hitting interview conducted by MSNBC's Jen Psaki we now know that it is a chocolate-covered Dove bar! 6:35pm- In a new editorial, Reason's Robby Soave documents Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett's (D-US Virgin Islands) threat to charge independent journalist Matt Taibbi with perjury for a typo. Soave writes, “Plaskett recently sent a letter to Taibbi accusing him of perjury and suggesting that he could face up to five years in jail…It is true that Taibbi made some errors: In one of his tweets about the web of organizations engaged in identifying so-called misinformation on Twitter, he confused CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—an organ of the federal government—with CIS, the Center for Internet Security—a nonprofit…Regardless, it is obviously not the case that Taibbi committed perjury. Plaskett's letter describes the CISA/CIS mistake as an ‘intentional' one; this is simply false.” Ironically, over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris referenced a non-existent federal agency while discussing the controversial abortion drug mifepristone. Should Vice President Harris be criminally punished too? You can read Soave's full article here: https://reason.com/2023/04/20/matti-taibbi-stacey-plaskett-jail-time-twitter-files-perjury/ 6:50pm- CNN unearthed a campaign ad from Joe Biden's 1972 Senate run where he suggested his opponent, Cale Boggs, was too old to serve effectively.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: While appearing on Inside with Jen Psaki on MSNBC, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused Tucker Carlson of “inciting violence” and that Fox News should be regulated. What is John Kerry's favorite ice cream? Well, thanks to a hard-hitting interview conducted by MSNBC's Jen Psaki we now know that it is a chocolate-covered Dove bar! In a new editorial, Reason's Robby Soave documents Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett's (D-US Virgin Islands) threat to charge independent journalist Matt Taibbi with perjury for a typo. Soave writes, “Plaskett recently sent a letter to Taibbi accusing him of perjury and suggesting that he could face up to five years in jail…It is true that Taibbi made some errors: In one of his tweets about the web of organizations engaged in identifying so-called misinformation on Twitter, he confused CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—an organ of the federal government—with CIS, the Center for Internet Security—a nonprofit…Regardless, it is obviously not the case that Taibbi committed perjury. Plaskett's letter describes the CISA/CIS mistake as an ‘intentional' one; this is simply false.” Ironically, over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris referenced a non-existent federal agency while discussing the controversial abortion drug mifepristone. Should Vice President Harris be criminally punished too? You can read Soave's full article here: https://reason.com/2023/04/20/matti-taibbi-stacey-plaskett-jail-time-twitter-files-perjury/ CNN unearthed a campaign ad from Joe Biden's 1972 Senate run where he suggested his opponent, Cale Boggs, was too old to serve effectively.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: The annual World Economic Forum conference is currently taking place in Davos, Switzerland. Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger points out that although conference attendees claim to be promoting environmentalism, many of them arrived in fossil fuel guzzling private jets. Even NPR is criticizing President Joe Biden for his reckless handling of classified documents. George Santos vs Joe Biden: who has embellished their resume more? In a new piece at Reason, Robby Soave documents the federal government's coordination with Facebook over the censorship of information regarding COVID-19 and the vaccine. Soave writes: “the U.S. public's understanding of COVID-19—its virality, how to prevent its spread, and even where it comes from—was largely controlled by Fauci and bureaucrats like him, to a greater degree than most people realize. The federal government shaped the rules of online discussion in unprecedented and unnerving ways.” Read the full article, “How the CDC Became the Speech Police,” at: https://reason.com/2023/01/19/how-the-cdc-became-the-speech-police/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/19/2023): 3:05pm- On Thursday, Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies announced that Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have both been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust.” 3:15pm- In December 2021 Alec Baldwin emphatically told George Stephanopoulos that he did not pull the trigger of the gun that killed Halyna Hutchins. According to Fox News Digital, Baldwin's attorneys called the charges a “terrible miscarriage of justice.” Speaking with CNN's Josh Campbell, Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Alwies explained her decision to charge Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. 3:35pm- Liz Wolfe—Associate Editor of Reason—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss a recent opinion editorial featured in the New York Times, “China Helped Raise My American Kids, and They Turned Out Fine.” In the editorial, Heather Kaye argues that communist rule in China is actually GOOD for parenting—citing educational assistance from the state via internet censorship and supposedly lower crime rates due to totalitarian governance. In Wolfe's rebuttal to Kaye's flawed argument, she writes: “And even if Chinese children are safer from freelance criminals looking to shove them into unmarked vans and cart them off, the government's own unmarked vans are a bigger threat to kids who deviate from the party line.” Read the full article, “Actually, the CCP Is the Worst Co-Parent Imaginable,” at: https://reason.com/2023/01/18/actually-the-ccp-is-the-worst-co-parent-imaginable/ 3:50pm- While speaking with Bill O'Reilly on News Nation, Chris Cuomo actually referred to himself as “the lesser Cuomo.” 4:05pm- REPLAY: Eli Lake—Contributing Editor at Commentary Magazine & Host of The Reeducation Podcast—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “American Nomenklatura.” In the piece, Lake writes of social media's content moderators and the role they play according to revelations in the “Twitter File” releases: “In just a few short years, this nomenklatura has come to constitute an implicit ruling class on the Internet, one that collectively determines what information and news sources the rest of us should see on major platforms. Talk about ‘free speech' and ‘the First Amendment' may actually be beside the point here. The Twitter that Musk bought was part of a larger machine—one that attempts to shape conversations online by amplifying, muzzling, and occasionally banning participants who run afoul of its dogma.” You can read the full article at: https://www.commentary.org/articles/eli-lake/twitter-files-reveal-american-nomenklatura/ 4:25pm- According to a Fox News report, the Secret Service possesses a list of visitors to President Joe Biden's Delaware homes. Interestingly, during a press briefing on January 12th, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to answer any question about the existence of a “visitors log” for Biden's Wilmington home where classified documents were found. 4:40pm- While appearing on Fox News with Tucker Carlson, Governor Ron DeSantis vowed to stifle the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) recent attempts to purchase land in Florida—specifically land near military bases. DeSantis called the attempted purchases a “threat to the country” and accused other politicians of empowering the CCP. 4:45pm- The University of Pennsylvania has denied any link between Chinese donations and the Penn Biden Center. The school has been accused of using its relationship with President Joe Biden to attract large sums of foreign money. On November 2nd, 2022 misplaced classified documents were found in Biden's UPenn office in Washington D.C. 4:55pm- On Wednesday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation—which will be effective February 7th. 5:00pm- John Lott Jr.—Contributor for The Federalist & President of the Crime Prevention Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “How Hollywood Uses TV Shows to Lie About Good Guys with Guns.” Lott also weighs-in on the announcement that Alec Baldwin will be charged in the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust.” 5:20pm- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy was asked which team he would support in Saturday's NFL playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants. Unsurprisingly, Murphy refused to answer. 5:50pm- Mystery Movie Clip: Matt complains it's his least favorite part of the show, alleging that every winner inevitably has a long, complex email address filled with random numbers and letters—making it impossible to write down. Rich offers no sympathy. 6:05pm- The annual World Economic Forum conference is currently taking place in Davos, Switzerland. Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger points out that although conference attendees claim to be promoting environmentalism, many of them arrived in fossil fuel guzzling private jets. 6:25pm- Even NPR is criticizing President Joe Biden for his reckless handling of classified documents. 6:35pm- George Santos vs Joe Biden: who has embellished their resume more? 6:45pm- In a new piece at Reason, Robby Soave documents the federal government's coordination with Facebook over the censorship of information regarding COVID-19 and the vaccine. Soave writes: “the U.S. public's understanding of COVID-19—its virality, how to prevent its spread, and even where it comes from—was largely controlled by Fauci and bureaucrats like him, to a greater degree than most people realize. The federal government shaped the rules of online discussion in unprecedented and unnerving ways.” Read the full article, “How the CDC Became the Speech Police,” at: https://reason.com/2023/01/19/how-the-cdc-became-the-speech-police/