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Music and conversation around the SSQ last concert of the season, featuring hornist Clinton Webb
Helen Byrne and Jeanette Wee-Yang talk with Jim Tevenan about the SSQ's upcoming concert.
Teaching and Learning at John Jay College -- Podcasts from the TLC
In this interview, John Jay Lecturer and Director of the First Year Writing Program Christen Madrazo shares her approaches to writing to learn, outcomes assessment, SSQ methods of generating student research questions, and decolonizing the hybrid classroom. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Madrazo reminds us that stories are always with us and defining us. Music credits: Credits: Casino Blue, Guitarista (album), Mr. Smith (composer/performer), 2023
The SSQ play and talk about their upcoming concert
SSQ musicians take us through a program of Schubert, Mozart and John Adams
Cette semaine je reçois Stéphane Migneault, psychologue, pour découvrir comment mieux communiquer avec les 16 types de personnalités. On discute de son livre récemment publié sur le sujet (Sympathique), des quatres dimensions de la personnalité et de l'impact des préférences de chacun sur la communication. En plus de nous aider à mieux comprendre notre propre personnalité, il offre des exemples concrets adapter son style de communication en fonction des différents types de personnalités. MENTIONNÉS DURANT L'ÉPISODE : Son livre Sympathique, publié chez Septembre éditeur : https://www.septembre.com/collections/en-vedette/products/sympathique En savoir plus sur le MBTI : https://www.psychometrics.com/fr/evaluations/indicateur-de-type-myers-briggs/ STÉPHANE MIGNEAULT Stéphane Migneault est psychologue, conférencier et auteur. Il possède 20 ans d'expérience comme psychothérapeute. En plus de pratiquer la psychothérapie, il anime en milieux de travail des conférences sur divers sujets, notamment sur la communication avec les divers types de personnalité. Ses conférences sont à la fois instructives, divertissantes et interactives. Ses entreprises clientes sont variées : IBM Québec, SSQ et La Capitale (Beneva), colloques SST, cégeps, CIUSSS, etc. Il donne aussi de la formation à des professionnel.le.s de la santé mentale. Plus de 1 500 intervenant.e.s. ont suivi l'une ou l'autre de ses formations.Il a publié en janvier 2024 le livre Sympathique : comment communiquer avec les 16 types de personnalité (Septembre éditeur inc.). En lien avec cet ouvrage, il a été interviewé par l'animatrice Marjorie April de la radio de Radio-Canada. www.stephanemigneault.com facebook.com/stephanemigneaultpsychologue/
SSQ cellist and first violin get metaphorical over a program of Bologne, Fauré and Ravel
The episode focuses on the provider's initial steps in setting up their first SIL house, sharing the trials and triumphs encountered along the way. With valuable insights on growth strategies and tips for success, listeners gain practical advice on navigating Supported Independent Living (SIL) housing and offer a comprehensive glimpse into the world of SIL providers and their path to success. Content Highlights Special bonus episode as it's our first time to have three guests in one episode! It's a fun-filled and insightful discussion with three current SIL providers: Tiffany Im of Support Services Queensland, Josh Grapes of EQWell, and Rachel Carey of Allara Support Services. Guests talk about their organisation's SIL properties, participants, and locations. They also share the advantages of using SIL as a business model for disability accommodations. Tiffany, Josh, and Rachel take us through their journey as SIL providers; how they started their first SIL home and the process of setting one up. They talk about the biggest challenges with SIL that they experienced and may be experienced by those who are new to this business model. Our guests share important pieces of advice for new SIL providers. About the Speakers Rachel Carey is the General Manager and founder at Allara Support Services. She's worked in disability services since 2008 and is really a strong disability advocate and an expert in supported independent living (SIL). Her work at Allara Support Services was recognized by the National Disability Leadership Organisation and became one of the finalists for its Leadership Award. We've been working with her on different networking and development programs for NDIS providers and professionals, one of which is the first-ever NDIS Provider Retreat in Bali. She's also a co-host of the Provider's Playbook podcast with Chris (NDIS Ninja). Josh Grapes is the founder and director of Concept On, Perth's full-service, good-as-brand agency that helps business owners turn incredible ideas into unforgettable brands, with beautiful brand experiences. He's also a director at Go-Loco, Perth's on-demand delivery service that puts locals first and on top of their business priorities. As a director, he helps go-loco find new opportunities and make high-level decisions, & strategies for the future. Before he entered the brand strategy and business development world, he worked as a marketing manager, a lead copywriter, & even an online dating assistant. Tiffany Im has been working in disability services for 6 years. In January 2020 she started her own organisation, specialising in high-intensity SIL support and mental health community programs. She is passionate about offering inclusive and flexible work environments and believes that SSQ's staff culture is the single biggest asset to her organisation and is what drives her business toward success. Read More Show Notes: https://taniagomez.com.au/profitable-ndis-podcast-show-notes/ ---------------------------------------------------- Listen via: Podbean: https://profitablendisprovider.podbean.com/ Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3UQI0cA Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-profitable-ndis
On this episode, I'm giving a spoiler filled review/rundown of The Return of the Living Dead (1985). This is one of the funniest horror comedies and one that gave me such a fright when seeing brain eating zombies, especially the gooey Tarman. Trioxin toxin, a group of punk rock friends in a cemetery, a nude Linnea Quigley dance, lots of spicy brain action and a punk rock soundtrack. Do you wanna party, then come give a listen. For this episode, the song is Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die), the artist is SSQ. A little trivia for you, the lead singer in SSQ is Stacey Swain, also known as Stacey Q who had the 80's hit song "Two of Hearts."
This year, to celebrate SSQ's 25th birthday, there are 25 different quests across 11 coastal towns to choose from. WBZ's Jay Willett reports.
Jonathan Field on building a super profitable recruitment business where everyone has a responsibility to drive businessOn this week's show, I am joined by Jonathan Field, who is the co-CEO of SSQ. SSQ is a niche legal search firm headquartered in London with over a hundred staff across 11 offices all over the globe.They've got offices in Europe and Asia, and they've just opened one up in the USA. I absolutely loved this episode because Jonathan spoke about things I honestly don't think I've ever covered in four years of hosting the show. We talked about his journey from leaving a law firm after two years as a practicing lawyer to join the recruitment industry, and then working his way up to CEO.We also talked about the legal recruitment sector and its high-profit nature, and the way in which they've run their business. We covered a number of things: 1️⃣How they maintain profit margins of over 30% with over a hundred people2️⃣How every single person in their business, apart from pure back-office individuals, has a fee-earning responsibility. 3️⃣The employee ownership trust. Last year, SSQ sold 100% of the business to an employee-owned trust, which effectively means that everyone in the business owns the company and will gain incredible rewards from this structure. Scaling to a hundred people, 30% profit without ridiculous management structures, and then an amazing ownership exit strategy that I've never heard about before!In this episode, we're gonna cover it all, and you're gonna learn so much from one of the most well-spoken smart founders I've ever worked with. __________________________________________HoxoWe're on a mission to help brand recruitment agencies, giving them the means to stand out in the most competitive markets in the world.Here's how we can help:- Recruitment Agency branding- Personal Brand Academy for recruiters- Personal Brand ManagementCheck out our website and social profile for examples of our work in action and to hear what our clients have to say about us. Like what you see? Reach out: https://bit.ly/3jpuEWa__________________________________________ Sponsor‘Wow' your clients by uncovering tactics and power plays for high-impact candidate submissions.Download Vincere's eBook "Techify Your Client Experience Strategy" -Learn Candidate-driven strategies -How to offer the “VIP” treatment- Leverage tech for high-impact collaborationLink: https://personalbrand.hoxomedia.com/vincere
It's spooky season and we have a monster sized episode to celebrate the freaky era that was the 1980's! The decadent decade that brought us such Haunted Halloween jams like "Thriller," "Ghostbusters," "Bela Lugosi's Dead," "Dead Man's Party," and many more. Join Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor) and special guests the Mistress of the Dark herself, Elvira, musician, DJ, and humanitarian Bright Light Bright Light and electro-pop recording artist, record producer and songwriter MNDR as they discuss this eerie time of year and their fright night favorites.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a horror comedy, so we simply had to know what Natalie Marlin (https://twitter.com/NataliesNotInIt) thought of it! THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD is a strange, pioneering movie. That's about as much as Jason can type about this movie because he wasn't on this episode and didn't see the movie. Enjoy! Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: “Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die)” by SSQ from the THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD soundtrack.
We cover our first horror soundtrack this week with JM Brandt, writer of the upcoming horror comic, Swamp Dogs: House of Crows (Scout/Black Caravan), which comes out in ashcan form this week! We talk about the 1985 Dan O'Bannon horror comedy, The Return of the Living Dead and its very punk, but sometimes not punk soundtrack, which features artists such as The Cramps, TSOL, Roky Erikson, and SSQ. We also chat about how the music fits within the film, Dan O'Bannon's underrated screenwriting career, and how the movie takes places on JM Brandt's and my birthday, which also happens to be shared by a very famous celebrity. Look out for the official release of Swamp Dogs: House of Crows Issue #1 in mid-October! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Le grand patron de Beneva (fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale), Jean-François Chalifoux, passe au micro de Ca$hMire cette semaine. Alors qu'il dirige une entreprise de 5000 employés avec des actifs sous gestion de plus de 20 milliards $, il vient nous parler de son plan de croissance des prochaines années. Jean-François Chalifoux nous parle aussi des fintechs et de l'avenir du secteur de l'assurance.
Le grand patron de Beneva (fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale), Jean-François Chalifoux, passe au micro de Ca$hMire cette semaine. Alors qu'il dirige une entreprise de 5000 employés avec des actifs sous gestion de plus de 20 milliards $, il vient nous parler de son plan de croissance des prochaines années. Jean-François Chalifoux nous parle aussi des fintechs et de l'avenir du secteur de l'assurance.
“Most of us don't show ambition, hypocrisy, selfishness, or envy on the outside. We are very capable of offering a more benign facade. Like the huge root system of an aspen tree, however, all these negative characteristics lurk below the surface. What does Spirit-guided character transformation look like in practice? How can we overcome the root of restlessness and find true rest in Jesus?” - SSQ
Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast Ca$hMire du 16 juillet 2021, Pierre Couture jase d'économie, de finances personnelles, de consommation et d'entrepreneuriat. - Frontières fermées : le Canada est en train de devenir la risée - La semaine de 4 jours pour séduire les travailleurs - Immobilier : les hausses de prix refroidissent les acheteurs - Couche-Tard continue de miser sur l'automobile - Marché GoodFood gagne du terrain - Investir dans Cineplex et la renaissance des salles de cinéma ? Entrevues - Votre entreprise est-elle préparée à une cyberattaque ? On en jase avec la spécialiste en cybersécurité, Emeline Manson - Que nous réserve les marchés boursiers d'ici la fin de 2021 ? On en discute avec le conseiller financier Frédéric Turcotte - La fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale : on en jase avec le PDG de Beneva, Jean-François Chalifoux (en reprise) Bonne écoute !
Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast Ca$hMire du 16 juillet 2021, Pierre Couture jase d'économie, de finances personnelles, de consommation et d'entrepreneuriat. - Frontières fermées : le Canada est en train de devenir la risée - La semaine de 4 jours pour séduire les travailleurs - Immobilier : les hausses de prix refroidissent les acheteurs - Couche-Tard continue de miser sur l'automobile - Marché GoodFood gagne du terrain - Investir dans Cineplex et la renaissance des salles de cinéma ? Entrevues - Votre entreprise est-elle préparée à une cyberattaque ? On en jase avec la spécialiste en cybersécurité, Emeline Manson - Que nous réserve les marchés boursiers d'ici la fin de 2021 ? On en discute avec le conseiller financier Frédéric Turcotte - La fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale : on en jase avec le PDG de Beneva, Jean-François Chalifoux (en reprise) Bonne écoute !
Do you have the ambition to achieve extraordinary success in recruitment? Whether you're a recruiter building a desk, a manager building a team, or a director building a company, you'll get tremendous value from my interview with Jonathan Field. Jonathan is the Joint Group CEO of Shilton Sharpe Quarry (SSQ), a leading international legal recruitment business headquartered in London. SSQ has 100 employees and was recently ranked the UK's #1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. With humility and candour, Jonathan shared his own journey from lawyer to recruiter and ultimately to the C-suite. We also discussed hiring, managing and retaining top performers, and what distinguishes a really good recruiter from an exceptional one. Plus Jonathan revealed how to “step up your game” and become a trusted advisor to your clients. Episode Outline and Highlights [1:41] Jonathan's story: transition from being a lawyer to falling in love with recruitment and becoming a successful recruiter. [13:24] Key factors to Jonathan's quick progression in the recruitment industry. [18:30] Transitioning from 100% fee earner to Joint Group CEO. [27:31] Learnings and takeaways from ‘thousands' of mistakes as CEO. [34:36] When hiring internal talent, what should you look for in a good recruiter? [48:55] Engaging your team and bringing out the best in them. Rapid Career Progression Jonathan's career has involved some key transitions. Having been a qualified lawyer at a prestigious firm, he fell in love with recruitment and joined SSQ in 2007. Later he transitioned from being a 100% fee earner to Joint CEO in 2019. He describes how a combination of factors enabled him to progress quickly, including hard work, timing and an element of luck. Jonathan admitted that transitioning to the Joint CEO role was especially challenging. He shared some of the mistakes he made when he stepped up to the C-suite, and what he learned from them. For example, at first he tried to do everything himself instead of leveraging his very capable management team. Once he learned to let go, he got better results with less stress. Hiring Recruiters - What Should You Look For? With a team of excellent recruiters, SSQ recently ranked as the UK's no.1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. So I asked Jonathan what we should be looking for when hiring internally? He stated a number of mandatory criteria, such as: Given that recruitment is a sales job, you should look for hunger, ambition, and drive. Good foundations such as work ethic and sales ability. Test for cultural fit. Building a High Performing Team with Multiple 7-Figure Billers Jonathan shared that SSQ has multiple consultants billing seven figures. So what distinguishes a really good recruiter from an exceptional one? For Jonathan, there is a thin line between a really good recruiter and an excellent, brilliant recruiter. He said, “The bit that will then separate good recruiters from brilliant recruiters is their ability to be more than just recruiters.” He then further elaborated, “They have the ability to digest, organize and synthesize information that allows them to be more than just transactional recruiters for their clients. And the way for you to get the best client relationships and get the highest value of work, and really become advisors to your clients is to make sure that you're doing more than just bringing them good people. You're offering them analysis on the market and you're a reservoir of information on your particular market and that you can talk coherently and credibly and with insight into what's going on.” To simplify the secret to their firm's success, the advice he would give is to “just become the expert in what you do.” How to Retain Top Talent Having brilliant recruiters can be challenging, but engaging and retaining these top talents can also present some difficulties especially in a competitive market. So, how does SSQ do it? As Joint CEO, Jonathan found that what works best for them are the following: Offering a variety of tasks and providing opportunities to develop and take on more responsibilities, such as running a team. Incentives such as having equity within the local business and bonuses tied into the performance of the group. Hear from Jonathan how this works for them and see how it can also be applied in your current set-up. Jonathan Field Bio and Contact Info Jonathan is the Joint Group CEO of SSQ - a leading international legal recruitment business headquartered in London with offices in Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dubai, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai. Launched in 2003, SSQ has c.100 employees and was recently ranked the UK#'s #1 Professional Services Recruiter by the Recruiter Magazine. Born and raised in London, Jonathan trained and qualified as a lawyer in 2006 before leaving the law firm Allen & Overy to join SSQ in 2007. For several years, he was responsible for running part of the London business. He was later appointed Joint Group CEO in 2019 following a management buyout/group re-organisation. Jonathan still splits his time between running the business and advising the world's top law firms on their most senior and strategic lateral hiring Jonathan on LinkedIn SSQ website link SSQ on Twitter @SSQlegal SSQ on Youtube SSQ on Instagram People and Resources Mentioned Greg Savage on LinkedIn Connect with Mark Whitby Get your FREE 30-minute strategy call Mark on LinkedIn Mark on Twitter: @MarkWhitby Mark on Facebook Mark on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach Related Podcast You Might Enjoy TRR#64 The Recruiter Roadmap to Recovery: How to Thrive in a Post-Pandemic World, with Greg Savage TRR#1 The Future of Recruitment: Strategies To Stay Relevant and Effective, with Greg Savage Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter
Hello all you Ed-Heads, and Timbos. Welcome to week 4 of our celibration of Pride month. Like I told you all before, Please go donate to The Rainbow Railroad. This week we are joined by new friend of the show, and Twitch Streamer Potato. As we discuss the 1985 cult hit Return of the living dead. If you ever held your arms out like a Frankenstein, and moaned "Brains...." unknowingly it was because of this film. If you ever talked about getting off on death, stripped butt naked in a cemetery, and danced to "Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die)" by SSQ, then you should listen Because Linnea Quigley was dancing to the beat of a different drummer on set. Listen in to find out who is a secret Nazi, What 9/10 eye charts say, and what wild shit Tim Yobo will think up next. Check out Sentient Potato's twitch stream! Hit up our patreon https://www.patreon.com/bloodybits Our store https://shop.bloodybits.com and if you can't I understand. Leave us a 5 star review on the iTunes..
BENEVA est le nouveau nom de la fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale née il y a un an. Martin Robert ,VP exécutif et leader talent et communications, s'arrête à mon micro pour parler de l'aventure.
BENEVA est le nouveau nom de la fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale née il y a un an. Martin Robert ,VP exécutif et leader talent et communications, s'arrête à mon micro pour parler de l'aventure.
Andrew Gardiner talks about investment options at an insurance company. SSQ and La Capitale have merged to form Beneva.
Mergers are never easy and often take time to complete, that was the case for SSQ and La Capitale who finally had their nuptials last year and formed Beneva. CEO Jean-Francois Chalifoux tells the story of how this merger came to be and what he sees as advantages from scaling up. Jean-Francois explains that Beneva has a different ethos and purpose when it comes to growth, products, and service delivery that position for success in in a hanging insurance marketplace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) Directed by George Romero and starring Duane Johnson and Judith O’Dea, would give rise to the independent horror. The film was made for $110,000 and shot outside of Philadephia. The film would gross $30million upon its release. A cult classic today and highly regarded as one of the best horror films of all time, upon its initial release, the critics were less than favourable. Return of the Living Dead (1985) The 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O’Bannon and starring Clu Gulagar, Thom Matthews and Linnea Quigley. The film is the first film that would introduce some Zombie tropes such as fast moving, able to talk and the hunger for brains. The soundtrack which includes bands such as The Cramps, The Damned, The Flesh Eaters and SSQ is considered one of the best post punk soundtracks of all times. We are joined by Shanta Pasika, host of the series Hexane Arcane, author Matthew Brockmeyer and writer and producer Joe Randazzo. Opening Credits/Introduction (.52); Man Messes With Nature (1726); Night of the Living Dead (1968) Trailer (19.01); Why God? (20.41); Nature Messes With Man (1:10,59); Return of the Living Dead (1985) Trailer (1:12.29); Mother Nature’s Revenge (1:15.10); Nature Lives To Fight Another Day (1:51.51); End Credits (1:57.17); Closing Theme (1:58.21) Opening Credits– Planet Synth by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Don’t Leave Me In The Dark by LVCRFT featuring Morgan McMykill Myers taken from the album The Sequel. Copyright 2020 Spooky Never Sleeps Ltd. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved.
Le grand patron de Bevena (fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale), Jean-François Chalifoux, passe au micro de Ca$hMire cette semaine. Alors qu’il dirige une entreprise de 5000 employés avec des actifs sous gestion de plus de 20 milliards $, il vient nous parler de son plan de croissance des prochaines années. Jean-François Chalifoux nous parle aussi des fintechs et de l’avenir du secteur de l’assurance.
Le grand patron de Bevena (fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale), Jean-François Chalifoux, passe au micro de Ca$hMire cette semaine. Alors qu’il dirige une entreprise de 5000 employés avec des actifs sous gestion de plus de 20 milliards $, il vient nous parler de son plan de croissance des prochaines années. Jean-François Chalifoux nous parle aussi des fintechs et de l’avenir du secteur de l’assurance.
Le grand patron de Bevena (fusion des assureurs SSQ et La Capitale), Jean-François Chalifoux, passe au micro de Ca$hMire cette semaine. Alors qu’il dirige une entreprise de 5000 employés avec des actifs sous gestion de plus de 20 milliards $, il vient nous parler de son plan de croissance des prochaines années. Jean-François Chalifoux nous parle aussi des fintechs et de l’avenir du secteur de l’assurance.
Dio, Men at Work, Toy Dolls, Oingo Boingo, Ministry, REM, SSQ, Metallica, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Motley Crue.
NewNakanoStories 092_SSQ & sonic youth-style podcast https://newnakanostories.com/?p=1092 talking about… [00:00:00] ロックバンドSSQのaoiさんとyashiroさんです [00:05:25] yashiroさんの人となりのご紹介 [00:11:58] ユージン・ケリーと飲みに行く? [00:19:27] aoiさんからのカントリー情報 [00:24:07] スターウォーズシリーズを見る順番 [00:34:26] 謝りたいシリーズ:aoiさんの場合 [00:40:35] 謝りたいというよりも:yashiroさんの場合 [00:47:50] 自粛で瓢箪から駒(Brokenspace) [00:49:30] ソニック・ユースみたいな立ち位置のポッドキャスト [00:55:00] 落ち着いたらいっしょにたんぽぽハウスにいきましょう [01:03:30] SSQのバンド名の由来 [01:09:13] ライブハウスの窮状になにができるか [01:13:15] エンドロール cast… ・makitoくん ・mikamiくん ・SSQ:aoiさん ・SSQ:yashiroさん https://ssq-music.com/ https://twitter.com/SSQ_music
Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for The 16% - December 29,2019 This week on BillHartmanPT.com: What words are meaningful to your client: https://billhartmanpt.com/question-what-words-are-meaningful-to-your-clients/ This week on YouTube: Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for The 16% - December 22, 2019: https://youtu.be/IE0mjTb1z7g Why you should individualize exercise prescription: https://youtu.be/WOvkZ36Fmys This week on Instagram (@billhartmanpt): Finding your solution to your pain The importance and value of teaching to learn The evolution of your continuing education Videos for The 16% This week’s Questions: Could you explain what’s going in the pelvic floor when someone is doing a goblet squat in the rack with a band attatched to the J hooks so when they squat down it’s almost as if they are bouncing off of it! I’m curious on the intent behind it, when it’s appropriate, and why? With your help to date my ‘hingey’ squat is looking more squatty (thanks!). To date I have been using light front bar squats (circa 50kg including the bar). When the SSB arrives I am looking to increasingly load my squatty squat. My understanding is that targeting a squatty squat will help improve my movement variability by helping me become less exhale biased & compressed. But I also understand that improving force production may re-enforce my compressed exhale biased axial skeleton. In light of this – using the SSQ bar is there a limit to how much I should progress the loading of a squatty squat? Does the ability to abduct the femur = pelvic diaphragm eccentrically orienting and the pelvic outlet closing. And the ability to adduct the femur = pelvic diaphragm concentrically orienting and pelvic outlet widening. Are these useful tests to figure out where someone is limited in the propulsion arc? What typically is the underlying driver in an individual that presents with excessive femoral IR in standing static posture and excessive bilateral “leg whip“ when running ? Is it typically an excessive anterior orientation of the entire pelvis vs a sacral nutation with Ilial ER ? What tests do you use to determine if you have a compressive strategy? -what is being compressed? -what is the result? Do you believe the entire human body is a literal tensegrity structure? Or are there just some elements of tensegrity within the system. Read something interesting about how the spine can’t be a literal tensegrity structure because the compression elements do not actually cross each other. I am very fascinated with pelvic mechanics at the moment and was hoping you could offer some good resources to learn from as well.
Episode 173 of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP Bedford 105.1 FM's alternative mixtape show with hosts Drew Cline and Steve Poschmann is finally uploaded for you! We have a set of songs around artist and producer Jon St. James. This show contains great songs from the likes of Moonlight Breakfast, The Dollyrots, Royal Republic, Blood Red Shoes, Big Audio Dynamite, Courtney Barnett, SSQ, Berlin, Jon St. James, Caroline Rose, The Airborne Toxic Event, Au Pairs, Greta Van Fleet, Hobo Johnson and a hidden track by Dean Martin. Originally aired August 23, 2019.
SSQ fave Randall Park teams up with comedian Ali Wong to make a Netflix comedy about a high-flying chef reunited with her stuck-in-high-school childhood best friend after a long absence. Featuring a buzzy Keanu Reeves cameo, we had to give it a go.
Long-time SSQ fave Zachary Levi got a superhero movie and we couldn’t be more delighted. Shazam! tells the story of a hardscrabble foster kid given a sudden…boost.
Join us for our first discussion of the classic 70's paranormal program In Search Of, where we examine a few episodes on cryptozoological beasts. Check out the trailer for Ssq. :https://vimeo.com/250994568 Retro Movie Geek Presents: TERROR ON THE TUBE https://retromoviegeek.com/tott001/ Horror Movie Podcast: https://horrormoviepodcast.com/ Music credits for this episode: "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" performed by Leonard Nimoy "Haunted Davenport Theme" by Chris Howcroft
SSQ favourites Dylan O’Brien and Gina Rodriguez star in this dramatisation of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster that led to the worst oil spill in US history, creating devastation in the Gulf of Mexico. We went in not expecting much, coming from the director of BATTLESHIP, but we were mistaken. The movie approaches its subject matter with compassion and humanity and largely avoids some of the more dire disaster movie clichés.
The Ghostbusters reboot we have been waiting for is here! SSQ fave Melissa McCarthy joins Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and breakout star Kate McKinnon in Paul Feig’s take on the classic franchise and it (oh thank goodness!) does not disappoint. Ghostbusters ever-so-gently resets the formula for summer blockbusters with humour, panache and fabulous outfits. In a classic case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts, charm, laughs and a cast having the time of their lives (we see you trying not to crack up, Chris Hemsworth) ensure a fabulous cinematic experience, even as some storytelling snafus distract from the finale’s emotional weight.
Episode 58. A 12" mega-mix edition of the show, with cuts from FALLOUT 4, DANIELLA CASA, TWO EVIL EYES, TOP GUN, SSQ, and MISSISSIPPI GRIND. And to celebrate the release of the soundtracks to BASKET CASE 2 and FRANKENHOOKER we speak to both The Ship to Shore Phono Co. and composerJoe Renzetti (Dead & Buried, Poltergeist III, Vice Squad) Created by Tony Giles & Scott Johannsson Recorded at Solatron Studios, Birmingham UK DFN Theme by Repeated Viewing DFC Logo by Dan Cullinan July 16th 2016
Staying with the synth techno theme, this time with Propaganda, Mya And The Mirror, Berlin and SSQ.
Synths with sequencers prevalent in this set with Alexander Robotnic, Mya And The Mirror, Berlin and SSQ.
Another decade brings another adaptation of the Scottish Play, this time with Australian Justin Kurzel at the helm and Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard playing the titular pair. Unfortunately, while this adaptation has a lot of style, it’s lacking in substance. However, an opportunity to geek out over Shakespeare and history is always welcome in SSQ-land.
SSQ favourite Jake Gyllenhaal plays a professional boxer who hits rock bottom and must work to earn back his career, his family, and his self-respect.
Because there aren’t enough charming white guys with their own superhero franchise, Marvel has once again mined their archives for Scott Lang, played by long-time SSQ favourite Paul Rudd. Ex-con Lang is recruited by reclusive millionaire scientist Dr. Hank Pam to steal technology from Pym’s former company.
Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy join up with some hilarious folk including SSQ favourite Miranda Hart, everyone’s favourite Allison Janney, and comic revelation Jason Statham to make a spy movie. It’s a sharp, funny take on a genre ripe for parody and much the better for this cliché-smashing effort.
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