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On this special bonus episode, Stephen Gallagher returns to the show to discuss his work on Peter Jacksons Beatles documentary Get Back, and his recent gig scoring the soundtrack for the new animated Lord Of The Rings entry, The War of the Rohirrim. Original cohost Bobby Kennedy also returns to illuminate the conversation. This episode was recorded just because Christmas 2024. Since we last had Stephen on the show, he's won an Emmy, grown a beard and been on a date with Danny… Dig it.Support the show
The Irish Times did a feature recently on why everything appears to be more expensive here than most other European nations. Our rents are the highest in the EU and our restaurants and hotels are 28% higher than the average in Europe. Our Energy costs are 18% higher. But Energy companies are making huge strides to cut their carbon footprints. They're also trying to encourage sustainability in the workplace by sponsoring that award in the forthcoming ChangeMaker awards being hosted by Newstalk. Stephen Gallagher is the Managing Director of SSE Airtricity and nominee for the Newstalk Changemaker award.
Riccardo is joined by League writer Stephen Gallagher to preview the NRL Round 2 games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mornings with Riccardo Ball - Full Show featuring rugby writer Jamie Wall, BlackCaps batsman Mark Chapman, Crusaders Assistant Coach Brad Mooar, weekend harness racing preview with Greg O'Connor, The Bulletin with Graeme Beasley, NRL Round preview with Stephen Gallagher and a Love Racing update with Thad Taylor. Plus all your texts, Sports Desk, a Mornings Multi and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Composer Stephen Gallagher breaks down the music in War of the Rohirrim and the processes involved in composing the soundtrack for a Lord of the Rings film. We also discuss the behind the scenes and the future of Middle-Earth too
Daniel and Erwin review the Lord of the Rings Anime prequel, "War of the Rohirrim" directed by Kenji Kamiyama. They talk about the legacy of the originals, if this new animated prequel holds up, the animation, and the Lord of the Rings references. There's so much to talk about, did they love it, did they hate it, or are they Somewhere Between? Listen to find out! Description:A sudden attack by Wulf, a ruthless Dunlending lord, forces Helm Hammerhand and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg. Finding herself in an increasingly desperate situation, Helm's daughter, Héra, must lead the resistance against a deadly enemy who's intent on total destruction.Release date: December 13, 2024 (USA)Director: Kenji KamiyamaAdapted from: The Lord of the RingsDistributed by: Warner Bros. PicturesBudget: $30 millionMusic by: Stephen Gallagher
In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Gallagher to explore his impressive journey in property investment and the formation of SAS Scotland. Key Discussion Points: SAS Scotland: Stephen and Derek's hands-on network for property investors. Practical learning through live projects. Stephen's Background: From aerospace engineering to oil and gas, then banking and finance. Transition to property investment starting with residential and moving to commercial properties. Property Investment Strategy: Using SAS pensions for tax-efficient investments. Importance of market understanding, due diligence, and trusted partners. Case Study - Hamilton Property: Purchase and refurbishment of an office building. Investment of £70,000 leading to a market rent of £122,000 and offers of £1 million. Commercial Lending: Providing loans with first-charge security. Emphasis on thorough due diligence. Challenges and Opportunities: Rising costs in the property market. Opportunities in secondary market towns. Future Plans: Scaling up investments with private equity. Potential expansion into the hotel sector. Brokerage Business: Futurity offers real estate, asset finance, and business loans. Advice for Aspiring Investors: Conduct thorough research. Network with experienced investors. Be bold in pursuing opportunities. ---------------------------------- Follow Prime Property Auction on Instagram: Prime Property Auction: https://www.instagram.com/primepropertyauctions/ John: https://www.instagram.com/john_property_auctioneer/ Luis: https://www.instagram.com/luis_property_auctioneer/ Visit Prime Property Auction website: https://primepropertyauctions.co.uk/ ------------------------------------ Follow us on all of our social media accounts: https://linktr.ee/scottishpropertypodcast **DISCLAIMER**Please do your own due diligence on any of our guests you may decide to do business with. We interview in good faith. However, we cannot be held responsible for any credibility issues that may arise.
Rugby League Writer Stephen Gallagher catches up with Riccardo to preview round 15 of the NRL including the Warriors at home v Storm, battle of the seas Sharks v Dolphins, Moses shot at Origin selection v Roosters & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rugby League Writer Stephen Gallagher catches up with Riccardo to preview round 15 of the NRL including the Warriors at home v Storm, battle of the seas Sharks v Dolphins, Moses shot at Origin selection v Roosters & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rugby League Writer Stephen Gallagher catches up with Riccardo to preview round 15 of the NRL including the Warriors at home v Storm, battle of the seas Sharks v Dolphins, Moses shot at Origin selection v Roosters & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I interview Stephen Gallagher, a commercial property investor, who shares insights into his background in aerospace engineering and financial services, as well as his journey into property investment. He discusses his investment model with SSAS and details a successful project in Wishaw near Glasgow, where he transformed a CMO (Commercial Multiple Occupancy) property into a thriving serviced office space. Stephen elaborates on the financial aspects, including valuation, rental income, and the SSAS syndication strategy used for funding. He also touches on some future projects involving boutique apartments and aparthotels. KEY TAKEAWAYS Stephen's investment strategy with SSAS is the prime example of how to get good returns within a pension scheme. Stephen emphasises the importance of collaborating with others in the industry, sharing knowledge, and building relationships with professionals and investors. Starting with smaller projects, like the one in Hamilton, can build confidence and provide a stepping stone for larger commercial property investments. Utilising professional services like quantity surveyors and other experts can help in navigating construction costs, planning permissions, and other challenges in property development. BEST MOMENTS "I think engage with some folks that are doing it. I found quite a few individuals dotted around the country, around the UK, who are doing similar things who are incredibly helpful." "I think one of the things I noticed as well going around yours, because you're getting great rates for your spaces, is when you have a very large building it's difficult to have scarcity." JOIN THE NETWORK If you want to learn more about investing in Commercial Property why not consider joining the CPI Network? A community of active investors who collaborate, share experiences and empower each other in their Commercial Property endeavours. Useful Links: CPI Website - https://commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/ Our Sponsors - https://commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/podcast-sponsors/Property Investing, Commercial Real Estate, Strategies, CMO, Lease, Licence Agreement, Cashflow, Vacancy rates, Agents, Best Commercial property podcast, how to buy, Valuations, ROI, residential, assets, Flexspace, office space, How to get started: https://www.commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/
Nearly fifty percent of Rugby League players have Māori and Pasifika heritage. Stephen Gallagher is doing his bit to make sure commentators say their names right.
The Executive Edge: Why You Should Believe in Yourself with Stephen Gallagher When you're at the bottom, there's nowhere to go but up. But going upward from there isn't as easy as it sounds. Rising out of your darkest moments requires a lot more than just grit. It's all about being able to believe in yourself — believing that you can pull yourself up and learning to be vulnerable enough to allow other people to help you rise. In this episode of The Mindset Mentor Meets, Angela Cox interviews Stephen Gallagher, Executive Director of EF Group. Stephen describes his journey from the lowest point in his life to create the success he enjoys today with his wife and daughter and how he tries to raise the bar on being a better person in both his life and those around him. From overcoming a debilitating injury that threatened his mobility to achieving remarkable success in both personal and professional realms, Stephen's story is a testament to the power of self-belief and resilience. He shares invaluable insights into how embracing vulnerability and integrity has been pivotal in his journey, offering listeners practical advice on cultivating a mindset geared towards growth and success. Where are you now? Is it a dark moment in your life, or do you think you're at the heights of your success? There's always something you can improve — whether in yourself, your organization, or someone around you. No matter where you are in your life right now, Stephen's journey is something you can definitely learn from. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Understand why believing in yourself is the key to overcoming any odds. Learn how having unshakable integrity empowers your self-belief and helps strip away self-doubt. Understand how transparency and honesty help get everyone on the same page when it comes to striving for a goal. Resources Contact Stephen through LinkedIn Visit the EF Group Website Coaching with Angela Cox Listen to The Mindset Mentor Meets Read The Mother of All Jobs by Christine Armstrong Episode Highlights [03:31] Stephen's First Proudest Moment: Recovering from the Impossible In October 2019, Stephen fell and shattered his humerus, then contracted a rare condition that paralyzed his right arm. It was his first time feeling vulnerable — there was very little he could do on his own, and he was reliant on both medication and his wife. Although there was a surgery that could fix his arm, his surgeon told him that it was practically impossible that he would use his arm again. His surgeon said that Stephen had better odds of winning the lottery than regaining full mobility in his right arm. Stephen was undaunted; he devoted himself to doing his exercises and physical therapy until, against all odds, he could do something we take for granted: pick up a bottle. [10:08] Journeying Out from the Pit of Despair Recovering from his paralysis was a massive journey. Stephen says he had PTSD and that his wife would wake him up when he had tremors. At this low point in life, he started questioning the meaning of life: what was his purpose? What could he offer? Seeing a therapist and taking medication were crucial in helping him on this journey. Stephen emphasizes the need for greater awareness and open discussions about mental health in his community. Instead of trying to return to who he was, Stephen aimed to move forward and change for the better. [13:17] Stephen's Second Proudest Moment: His Daughter Stephen's daughter has moderate hearing loss and now has hearing aids — but she's adapted to it well and has shown remarkable positivity. She embodies the values of generosity, thoughtfulness, and kindness, as instilled by Stephen and his wife. One moment that makes him proud is when his daughter comforted her classmate when they were having a bad day. Stephen and his wife were told that they wouldn't be able to conceive naturally. But they defied the odds once again, being able to give birth to their beautiful daughter. [18:13] Stephen's Third Proudest Moment: Scaling Through Acquisition Over eight years at EF Group, Stephen played a pivotal role in growing the company from 27 to 120 million, showcasing his leadership and strategic acumen. Recognizing inflation's impact, Stephen and his team chose to scale through acquisition, aiming to secure the best future for their clients. They had to find a company that aligned with their values. At the time, that was Compass Group. The acquisition's success was significantly attributed to a commitment to total transparency and honesty, ensuring expectations were clear and aligned among all parties involved. [23:09] Stephen Gallagher's Secret to Success Stephen recommends this: believe in yourself. He has a lot of self-belief and knows he can do anything for any role if he is dedicated. He actively seeks and incorporates feedback from peers, colleagues, and superiors to foster continuous personal and professional growth. Stephen prioritizes maintaining his integrity, recognizing its critical role in his success and decision-making process, no matter the consequences of doing so. It's vital to judge people by their actions to ensure alignment with core values — and that goes for clients as well. Building strong relationships is key to identifying and nurturing talent within his network. 5 Powerful Quotes [08:12] ‘They were saying, you know, we don't use the miracle word. But this defies everything, defies all the tests, I remember doing a lot more physio and hand therapy. I remember sitting down with my wife and my daughter, and I had a steak, and I had confidence to cut the steak. And I remember, I remember just crying.' [11:28] ‘It was about me being the best version of myself, rather than comparing myself to yesterday.' [15:04] ‘There are challenges in life. But there are also a lot more people in the world that are in more challenging circumstances and so I'm thinking of those people and helping those people where we can.' [18:52] ‘For us, it was very much about finding a company that was the right fit for our organization that shared the right the same values, the same beliefs, and the same vision for the future for our clients and our employees as well.' [23:18] 'I believe the secret of success is this: believing in yourself; I have a lot of self-belief, as my wife always tells me, and, you know, I've always believed that you can do pretty much anything for any role you apply yourself. But equally, I always seek and always have sought feedback from peers.' About Stephen Gallagher Stephen Gallagher is the Executive Director of EF Group, a company dedicated to providing solutions for clients in various sectors: healthcare, education, and more. It aims to raise the bar on what it means to be of service — not just to its clients but also to the people who work in the company. Connect with Stephen through LinkedIn, or read more about the EF Group on their website. Enjoy this Podcast? The world always has new life lessons for you to learn — and in this case, it's something we all know yet don't necessarily apply: to believe in yourself! If you learned something new from today's The Mindset Mentor Meets episode, hit subscribe and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast episode, share your thoughts with us online. You can also share it to help your family and friends. Have any questions? You can contact me through LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening! 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Based on the hugely successful Scarred for Life books, this is a weekly exploration of the things that scared people growing up and what those things say about us today.Join Andy Bush and co-authors Stephen Brotherstone and Dave Lawrence as, each week, they talk to a special guest who brings with them three terrors from their childhoods.This week the team are joined by Stephen Gallagher - Salford-born author and screenwriter whose works include such gems as Doctor Who's 'Warrior's Gate' and 'Terminus', Chimera, Bugs & Oktober..Find Andy Bush on Twitter (@bushontheradio) and Instagram (@andybushradio)Find Scarred For Life on Twitter (@ScarredForLife2), Facebook (Scarred For Life), Instagram and Threads (@scarredforlifebook) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the success of the first two episodes of "The Laws of Stan" on mathematics in blockchain and mathematics in finance, I'm delighted to present the third episode of my podcast, which explores the various applications of mathematics across diverse industries.In this episode, I had the pleasure of hosting Stephen Gallagher, a Data Scientist at Raiola (a world-famous football agency). I want to express my gratitude to Stephen for this amazing interview, which sheds light on the abstract world of mathematics in football.Once again, if mathematics scares you, there's no need to worry. We'll break it down step by step!Enjoy this listening experience!
On the brand new Trap One Podcast Si (@Si_Hart), US Jason (@drwhonovels), Denise (@CupOfTea69) and Frazer (@FelixFrazer) explore Warriors' Gate and Beyond by Stephen Gallagher. Order Warriors' Gate and Beyond here. Thank you for downloading the Trap One Podcast. If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a star rating to help other Doctor Who fans find the podcast.
Just when you thought we'd finished with Season 20 (and so did we!), here's one more to make it three. We've an exclusive chat with author Stephen Gallagher about writing Terminus, how he found the difficult second album, writing for Peter Davison, and earning 9p from Harry Hill. Join Kenny and Dave outside Tom's 25th anniversary party for their thoughts on this one!
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
It was The Avengers of the 90s, BUGS. Stephen Gallagher (writer of the most popular episodes) and Colin Brake (writer and script editor) are here to talk about this wonderful show.
JUST when you thought there was no more Eighth Doctor to novelise, he pops up in a Fourth Doctor book. Stephen Gallagher recently wrote a new short story featuring Paul McGann's Doctor, which was included as part of his novelisation of Warriors' Gate. Kenny and Matt chat their way through the story, which includes a brief reading from it, before hearing from editor Steve Cole and the writer himself. A fuller chat with Steve Gallagher appears in The Power of Three podcast, episode 128.
Maybe you're a fan of DOCTOR WHO. Or perhaps you were a fan of ELEVENTH HOUR with Patrick Stewart (Or Silent Witness. Or Rosemary and Thyme. Or Murder Rooms.) Perhaps thrillers are more your thing, books like KINGDOM OF BONES or BEDLAM DETECTIVE--or scifil, supernatural, graphic novels. Then YOU, my friend, are a fan of STEPHEN GALLAGHER! A novelist, screenwriter, and director with a list of books that runs right off the shelf, Stephen is also patient, kind, giving, and supportive of new writers everywhere. He is ALSO going to be on our show to talk about... well. All the things? DO NOT MISS! "This is the end! Making a public spectacle of yourselves. I couldn't have believed you could have behaved like this, either of you. Just hauling like brooligans." Genevieve, film, 1953 MUSIC provided by the marvelous CHARMING DISASTER! Don't miss "Hellebore" (from their newest endeavor, Super Natural History!) Episode was recorded live on July 13th, 2023. To join future broadcasts check out our Book Club schedule at https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/. Follow us on Twitter (@peculiarBC), Facebook (facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub), Instagram (@thepeculiarbookclub), and Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub)!
The Power of 3 continues its delve into the new novelisations that are on the way from Target Books. Kenny, Steevie and John have a chat about Warriors' Gate and the original John Lydecker novelisation, and Stephen Gallagher pops by to tell us about this new version, which actually has his name on it this time around.
SPECIAL - Towards New Dawn - Stephen Gallagher
One of the most highly-regarded Doctor Who stories ever returns to print in a new and expanded Target novelisation: Warriors Gate and Beyond, written by its original author, Stephen Gallagher!Unable to resist the lure of talking to the creator of one of Paul's all-time favourite Doctor Who stories, we ran headlong into the Time Winds and tossed a coin to manifest Stephen so we could pin him down for a feature-length interview and give us the inside scoop on not only the new novelisation but also his original scripts for this seminal 1981 serial!Set your coordinates to 00000.0000.0 and tune in right now to hear how Stephen got started writing horror and sci-fi, how he felt about the way his scripts were treated by the Doctor Who production team back in the day (and how he feels about them now), and what led to the expanded new Target novelisation "Warriors' Gate and Beyond" due out this July!PLUS (because we just had to) we also chat to Stephen about his other Doctor Who story TERMINUS and take a sneaky peek at what he's working on with Cutaway Comics!If you're a fan of Warriors' Gate, you DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!Support the show Subscribe to Who Corner to Corner on your podcast app to make sure you don't miss an episode! Now available to watch on YouTube! Join the Doctor Who chat with us and other fans on Twitter and Facebook! Visit the Who Corner to Corner website and see our back catalogue of episodes! Enjoying what we do? Consider Supporting/Subscribing to Us! Who Corner to Corner: Great guests and 100% positive Doctor Who chat!
Sportsfreak league writer Stephen Gallagher joins Sam to preview tonight's State of Origin clash and the Warriors taking on the Dragons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4x5 - MARTIN (1977)George Romero is best-known for his zombie films, but this week we're taking a look at his lesser-known but just as influential vampire drama Martin. It stars John Amplas as a man who believes he's a vampire, as he goes to stay with his devoutly religious elderly cousin in Pennsylvania...And joining us to talk about this '70s curios is author and screenwriter Stephen Gallagher, who's worked on several sci-fi and fantasy shows like Doctor Who, Bugs, and The Eleventh Hour...HostsDan Owen & Hugh McStayGuestStephen GallagherEditorDan Owen"Things only seem to be magic. There is no real magic. There's no real magic ever." - MartinWhy not get Bitten and join our Ko-fi membership tier, to access episodes earlier?Or subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word. It's the best way to help grow the podcast and make it discoverable by more people. You can also leave a donation at Ko-fi and follow us on various social media platforms here.A proud part of the We Made This podcast network.Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound • Podcast artwork by Dan Owen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vampire-videos--5546381/support.
In this episode, we hear from Stephen Gallagher, Chief Commercial Officer for Brookfield Renewable and Michael Daschle, SVP, Operations at Brookfield Properties. The pair discuss the progress in green developments - as exemplified by the firm's Manhattan West property - and the key role of regionally sourced renewable energy via power purchasing agreements (PPAs) for corporate clients. Michael also gives our producers a tour of Manhattan West.Please read this disclaimer (http://brookfield.com/podcast-disclaimer) before listening.
Stephen Gallagher's college essay takes a look at what could have just been a simple summer job but became so much more. It's often a tough job, a demanding boss or an uncomfortable experience which shapes a person and changes the course of one's life for the better. Although this essay recounts a true story, the names of the participants have been changed.
Rugby league writer Stephen Gallagher joins Staf to preview the Rugby League World Cup starting this weekend, with the Kiwis looking to win only their second RLWC title.
Hello! And welcome to the 54th episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review 1970's When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth. with special guest Stephen Gallagher.
As policymakers across the country examine how to meet ambitious climate goals, what will ensure grid reliability while reducing emissions efficiently and at the lowest cost? Experts at EPSA's Competitive Power Summit discuss how fostering a just transition means more than providing clean energy - but also managing the disproportionate cost burden being shouldered by those who can least afford it, shoring up reliability and improving our country's energy resilience. Featuring ISO New England's Gordon van Welie, E3's Arne Olson, Shell's Jill Davies, Brookfield Renewable US' Stephen Gallagher, and John Moore, director of the Sustainable FERC Project at the NRDC.
In this episode we talk to the sound team behind The Beatles documentary, Get Back. The challenges they faced to get these decades old recordings into shape were immense, They were forced to develop their own software, with machine learning, to clean up the audio and the results are amazing. In addition to audio clean up, the project presented a multitude of other hurdles as well. Brent Burge (re-recording mixer & supervising sound editor), Emile de la Rey (machine learning engineer & sound editor), Martin Kwok (supervising sound editor) and Stephen Gallagher (music editor) take us through it all. Episode notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/193-the-sound-of-the-beatles-get-back/ Tonebenders Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com
Catch the full show from Afternoons with Staffy from March 9th, 2022. Including interviews with rugby league writer Stephen Gallagher, AA fuel expert Terry Collins, and Chiefs utility Shaun Stevenson. Plus, The Chase, What Happens Next, Water Cooler Wednesday and more!
Rugby league writer Stephen Gallagher thinks the Dragons will topple the Warriors in round one this weekend, saying the Red V have more balance across the board and more experience.
Rugby league writer Stephen Gallagher thinks Chanel Harris-Tavita will struggle at fullback against the Dragons this weekend, saying his inexperience with the high ball won't be aided by the fact he's facing the prospect of some whopping Ben Hunt bombs.
Rugby league writer Stephen Gallagher thinks the Dragons have the edge over the Warriors this weekend, with more balance across the board. He also thinks Chanel Harris-Tavita will struggle in the fullback position.
After a year away, Radio Free Skaro is happy and proud to be back at Gallifrey One in 2022! With two-thirds of the Three Who Rule unable to be here this year, it is up to Steven and trusty sidekick/tech producer Chip Sudderth to kick off the festivities with RADIO FREE SKARO: IN FLUX, the first live show of the weekend with guests Sylvester McCoy, Matt Strevens, Jon Davey, Jonathan Watson, and Stephen Gallagher! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Gallifrey One
How do social and cultural changes occur, and how can policy be influenced to encourage these changes, particularly in terms of aiding people who are marginalized and stigmatized in our society? The award-winning research team from the University of Limerick's Centre for Social Issues Research is collaborating with government and advocacy groups to help those who are directly affected by disability, those who care for those who are disabled, child carers, and those who are affected by domestic violence The centre has a long history of working together to address the issues that underprivileged members of our community face. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Centre for Social Issues Research recommended governments in Ireland and the United Kingdom on how to effectively help COVID-19 front-line workers, carers, and those with underlying health concerns, as well as how to encourage people to follow public health recommendations. Prof Orla Muldoon, Prof Mike Quayle, Dr Sarah Jay, Dr Stephen Gallagher and Dr Siobhan Howard join our host Prof Helena Lenihan to discuss their award-winning collaborations.
Swedish record label Moviescore Media has just released the original score for a short documentary about endangered elephants called Kimana Tuskers. The score was composed and produced by film and music legend - and Peter Jackson's go-to music editor - Stephen Gallagher. Stephen's worked on everything from blockbusters like The Hobbit trilogy, Lovely Bones and District Nine to - well, little films about the last remaining large tusker elephants as they pass through a wildlife corridor in Kenya. Among his many fans are Eno - "such sensitive ears", said Brian - and Hollywood composer Conrad Pope - "one of the most humble yet tremendously gifted composers... to call him a colleague honours me, not him"! Stephen Gallagher talks about his life and times with Yadana Saw.
Kona resident and Hawaii Island Recovery manager Jimmy Kayihura discusses the process of rehabilitation and recovery here in the islands. Stephen Gallagher, also in Kona, shares his story and both their wish list for fulfilling the needs of our local community struggling with addiction.
Stephen Gallagher is founder of swarms.ie – an emergency team for swarming bees. He joins Derek in studio.
For this episode of BERGCAST, we were joined by veteran novelist and screenwriter Stephen Gallagher, who chatted with us about the trajectory of his career, and the influence of Nigel Kneale on his work. In a wide-ranging conversation, we talked about how a false memory of Quatermass and the Pit haunted Stephen for years, how Hollywood treats writer-creators, what Emma Peel and Bernard Quatermass would look like as a team, and whether more screenplays should be written using the Marvel Method.
Colette O'Connell, PRO of The Irish Beekeepers Association, Stephen Gallagher, Technology Director Irish Beekeepers Association
It's Richard James, Jamie Anderson, and Chris Dale with the Gerry Anderson Podcast! This week we are fortunate enough to have a whole second part to our interview with Stephen Gallagher who talks about the differences between being a writer in the USA versus the UK, the importance of research, and meeting Gerry and Jamie Anderson. Send us a one-minute video message for Gerry Anderson Day on April 14th! Listen to the news for details and use the email address GAday@gerryanderson.co.uk to submit by Friday! 01:07 A welcoming introduction 06:20 An explanation of FAB Facts followed by a FAB Fact 14:16 Drop us an email 20:45 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 25:02 Drop us a message on our Facebook group! Link below 28:26 Stephen Gallagher – Part Two 44:59 Drop us a revating! (review and a rating) 49:16 From the jaws of death staggers Christopher Dale, with another exciting adventure in the epic Randomiser saga! 1:03:58 Wrapping things up! Drop us a tweet Links Mentionedhttp://www.stephengallagher.com/ (Stephen Gallagher Official Site) https://andr.sn/GA-day-is-go (International Gerry Anderson Day!) https://shop.gerryanderson.co.uk/products/crossroads-to-crime-t-shirts-official-and-exclusive (Crossroads to Crime... T-shirt?!?) https://twitter.com/GailMyerscough (Gail Myerscough) https://youtu.be/E9UOqhdHmqE (FREE CONTENT: Joe 90's Top Five Darkest Moments) https://www.gerryanderson.co.uk/captain-scarlet-spv-bases-collection-points/ (FREE CONTENT: Captain Scarlet – SPV bases & collection points) Email FAB Live! Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.co.uk https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
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Known for creating the Eleventh Hour series, writing Crusoe, Doctor Who, Oktober, and a collection of novels, Stephen Gallagher's creative journey began with a television obsession in the form of Four Feather Falls. But how does one go from revelling in the wonder of Supercar, Fireball XL5, and Thunderbirds to selling books in the same section of the shops as Stephen King? Join us on the podcast, this week and next, to hear the whole story! 01:07 Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 03:54 FAB, FAB, FAB Facts 08:21 Listener missives from the Podsteron Facebook Group! Plus! A Tiger King FAB Facts 12:41 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 21:00 Some Emails! 26:57 Stephen Gallagher – Part One 43:13 QUICKFIRE FIVE! 46:14 It's a case of two episodes and one name in Chris Dale's Wonderous Randomiser! 01:25:54 Wrapping things up Links Mentionedhttp://www.stephengallagher.com/ (Stephen Gallagher Official Site) https://andr.sn/GA-day-is-go (International Gerry Anderson Day!) Email FAB Live! https://twitter.com/GailMyerscough (Gail Myerscough) https://andr.sn/thunderbirds-kits (New Thunderbirds Model Kits!) https://www.gerryanderson.co.uk/ufo-the-unexpected-journey-of-ed-straker/ (UFO – The Unexpected Journey of Ed Straker) Join Anderson Insiders Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.co.uk https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
Another big show this week. We talk to Sportsfreak.co.nz league writer Stephen Gallagher about the competition, recap and preview the Super Rugby and ANZ Premiership competitions and discuss community sport and we talk to South Canterbury RFU CEO Craig Calder about the improvised mini-South Island Heartland competition.
Join us for another episode where we talk about all the sport happening around the New Zealand scene! We talk to Stephen Gallagher from Sportsfreak about the NRL (sorry we only captured some of his interview), Ants Niterl who was formally with the TAB to talk about life and some of the projects he has worked on, we touch base with Super Rugby, ANZ Premiership and grassroots sport!
Episode 73! In this episode, I am joined by the Rev. Jerry Maynard as we address a question proposed by Bryan Bombardier on the Sacramental Whine Facebook group. Bryan posted: A thought from the cheap seats on the past few podcast episodes: "I have listened to the podcast for a while now and really appreciate the hard work. The past few episodes have created cognitive dissonance for me though. A major message that I heard was "the ISM is not doing a good job forming priests." Point taken. The answers presented to this problem lately have a major theme. They seem to wish to model the ISM after the Roman church. Seminary education, standardized educational competency, uniform preparation, homogeny of thought, etc. Of course, I understand this isn't the only intent but it is the overwhelming impression that I received. For a group that strives to create Vatican-free Catholicism, this seems like a very Vatican-like method. I was just thinking that forming priests as they did for the first 1500 years of the church isn't a bad idea either. Maybe focusing on bishops and their indiscretion with regard to handing out ordinations is more important than the standardization of the process. At the same time, this idea was definitely covered. It's probably a "both-and" kind of situation. Any thoughts? Again, easy to say from the peanut gallery..." Father Jerry and I discuss Bryan’s post with additional commentary by Subdeacon Tim Olivieri, Stephen Gallagher, and Swami Prakashananda Saraswati. Links: Convergent Streams: The Premier ISM Magazine. This podcast is hosted by David Oliver Kling and produced by the Community of Saint George - a Young Rite jurisdiction.
It's our five year anniversary, and the appropriate gift is a special episode about music in movies! We're introducing new people into our relationship, starting with composer Stephen Gallagher whose work you may have heard in films like District 9, The Hobbit Trilogy, Mortal Engines and The Lovely Bones! Suffice to say, Mr. Gallagher is a wealth of knowledge about music composition and brings us a whole library of movie music for our enthusiastic ears. What's a polkadot film score and how do you talk to a composer? Answers lay within! We've also created an entire Spotify playlist of all this music and more, which can be accessed here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7zTwOlwZI0BUiomO1iWLAc?si=78cwxHAlR0-u2xTjKUQbYg If you've got a hum in the drum, email us in at onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com or share your favorite movie scores with us at www.twitter.com/onlymoviepod Our theme song is produced by Glen Cavanaugh (aka Pyrmds)
Libby and Kerry talk with Stephen Gallagher and C. Bruce Lawrence about the role meaning and purpose play for senior lawyers. They also talk about the need for the legal profession to have a serious dialogue about utilizing the skills of attorneys currently in the workforce that are age 55 and up as well as finding ways to create forums that would enable young lawyers to meet with experienced lawyers.
In this episode I am joined by one of Scotland’s leading golf coaches to discuss his career get his thoughts on the game. Alan had worked with many top Scottish touring professionals including Stephen Gallagher, Marc Warren, Scott Jamieson, David Law and many more. Alan himself also played in The Open Championship at Royal Lytham in 1988 and has some great stories to tell! Alan in the PGA Professional at Bothwell Castle Golf Club. Remember to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Youtube. Thanks again to our sponsors, Shotscope, Golphin and Sunflower Financial Planning.
This week's show is all about the Coronavirus and its affects on sport. We do preview the second round of the NRL, which is continuing, with Sportsfreak.co.nz writer Stephen Gallagher. NB: Since recording this episode, community sport across New Zealand was suspended.
Stephen Gallagher is a composer & music editor. He worked closely on The Hobbit franchise, & has worked closely with Brian Eno, Nick Cave, & Ed Sheeran. ‘Blunt the Knives’, the song he wrote for the first Hobbit film, is a legitimate dwarf banger. Please subscribe to the podcast & check www.verbalhighs.com
This week Whooverville 11 coverage continues with a panel featuring writer Stephen Gallagher. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip If you’re a fan of the show you can now support it via Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Derek Talks to Stephen Gallagher the last Irish winner of the Rás, they discuss how that edition played out, the future of cycling and has the Rás a place there.Click to view: show page on Awesound
Recorded at the VworpCon event on September 9th, classic Doctor Who scriptwriters Philip Martin (Vengeance on Varos, Mindwarp) and Stephen Gallagher (Warrior's Gate, Terminus) chat with Christian Cawley and James McLean about writing their episodes and novelizations.
Paul Kane is one of the busiest writers that I know of. It's like the old saying goes, "If you're going to be a writer, you better do a lot of writing." And that's what Paul does. In his latest offering called Dark Mirages: Film & TV Vol. One, he's put together a collection of scripts/film & TV treatments with one of them being the unused Hellraiser V treatment by Stephen Jones and Michael Marshall Smith called HRXX End of the World. This alone makes the book worth owning. Other contributors include Stephen Gallagher, Axelle Carolyn, Peter Crowther, Muriel Gray & Stephen Laws. The collection is being released by PS publishing and will come in a standard jacked hardcover edition and a special signed and numbered edition that are limited to a 100 copies. Checkout the table of contents: Introduction by Paul Kane HRXX End of the World — Smith & Jones Dracula — Stephen Gallagher The Last Post — Axelle Carolyn Prime Time — Peter Crowther The Seven — Muriel Gray Dead Man's Hand — Stephen Laws For full details on the collection and to order your copy today follow the link below: https://www.pspublishing.co.uk/dark-mirages-hardcover-edited-by-paul-kane-4692-p.asp?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ps_publishing_weekly_newsletter&utm_term=2018-09-28 And remember this is only volume one so it will be interesting to see what Paul has coming up next. Thanks to Paul Kane for sharing.
Jeff sits down solo this episode with award-winning composer and music editor Stephen Gallagher. Stephen’s work has been featured in many films, including Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit franchise, The Lovely Bones, District Nine, and many other projects. He has been honored with numerous industry awards for his work and also served as music editor on Wolf Warrior 2, which recently opened as the #1 movie in the world! Check out Stephen at: http://stephengallagher.co.nz/ https://twitter.com/steveg_music https://www.facebook.com/StephenGallagherMusic https://soundcloud.com/stephen-gallagher Visit us at: http://InterludeManagement.com/Podcast Questions, comments and thoughts: Podcast@InterludeManagement.com
Wellington composer and music editor Stephen Gallagher has worked with Brian Eno, Ed Sheeran and Nick Cave. He selects a 'cinematic' mixtape interspersed with work stories.
Stephen Gallagher is an award winning composer and music editor based in Wellington, New Zealand. His music is haunting and he’s one of these people that makes it look easy. Of course in reality his life as been one of dedication and hard work. In this episode we talk about the process of writing soundtracks, how Stephen’s career came to be, his work on The Hobbit, The Lovely Bones and Human Traces, his collaborations with Brian Eno, Peter Jackson and Ed Sheeran and how the international hit I See Fire was casually written right in front of him.
Challenged to interview someone connected with every Doctor Who TV story in the show's first 50 years , Toby Hadoke continues to travel the land providing free download and podcasts. Today we offer his latest:
Toby Hadoke - comedian, actor and TV knowledge base - presents another free download/podcast from his mission to talk to someone involved in every one of the stories in the first 52 years of Doctor Who on TV...
Actor, comedian and TV expert Toby Hadoke offers this week's free download and podcast as a companion piece to the last one - while also exploring the professional origins of his Doctor Who interviewee...
Comedian, actor and TV encyclopaedia Toby Hadoke provides another free podcast & download, where he talks to a new guest about their work on Doctor Who, and their career beyond it...
With no Chris this week, Steven and Warren enlisted the help of erstwhile scribe, podcaster and gentleman japesman Kyle Anderson of the Nerdist, Doctor Who: The Writer's Room, WTF Are You Watching, and Awesomely Bad Movies fame. Much fun was had as news of comics, schedules, and action dollies (oh so many dollies) was discussed with great gusto. And as a bonus, we also have an interview with Stephen Gallagher, writer of 1980s Doctor Who stories "Warriors' Gate" and "Terminus"! Ever had questions about time-jumping lions? You bet you do, and they’re about to get answered! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com