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In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: * Did Kamala violate the Hatch Act? * Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation National Security and Foreign Policy advisor, talks with Marc & Kim about Antony Blinken thinking Israel should stop defending the state of Israel and how North Korean Troops have been deployed to Russia * MO Sen. Denny Hoskins calls into the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk about key MO Senate races that are happening, early voting turnout, and the importance of voter IDs * Kim on a Whim, too! Coming Up: Sen. Josh Hawley, Steve May, and Ryan Wiggins
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: * Sen. Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk with Marc & Kim about the Lucas Kunce shooting incident and their upcoming debate. Sen. Hawley also gives his opinion on the Hitler rhetoric that is coming out of the Left. * Steve May with Easter Central Area Missouri Right to Life joins Marc & Kim to talk about the Vote NO on 3 convoy that is taking place next Friday, November 2 starting at the commuter lot in Eureka. * Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins' America, stops by the studio to talk the latest political polls that shows the Hispanic, and Black Men vote are moving towards Trump. Ryan also shows how the lead Biden had with Independent voters has completely disappeared. * Sue joins the crew to talk about the History of the St Louis Browns. You can listen to more of this with History of the Lou with Sue this weekend Thanks for listening!!
Sandy chats with Steve May (Ellicott City, MD) about his whistleblower lawsuit against Purdue Pharma and how he handled the threats of countersuit from Purdue.
Anyone with a passing interest in early and mid-2000s progressive breaks will know the name Fretwell. The Sheffield producer's lush take on the sound was signed to renowned labels including Global Underground, Bedrock, and Electrofly, the breaks offshoot of Baroque Records. Most notably, he contributed the exquisite "Faceless" to Anthony Pappa's Balance 006. Nowadays, he occasionally returns to production, with recent works including remixes for Pole Folder's Reworck imprint and Aussie label Zero Tolerance Recordings (his take on the classic Digby & Oliver track "Human"). It's clear the veteran still possesses the magic that made him such a reliable production force. In his first DJ mix in over a decade, he delivers a fluid 80-minute set in which his progressive breaks credentials are well and truly on display. Featuring tracks from James Harcourt, Luke Chable & Steve May, Forty Cats and Framewerk, this one demands repeated listens. @timfretwell
Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton With Guest, Simon Horswell Episode 181: Scammers using AI to mimic voices
Letter: Ridgefield resident responds to statement against Ridgefield school bond proposal. Ridgefield resident Steve May offers his support for ‘Yes' votes on Proposition 10 and Proposition 11 in the April 23 special election. https://tinyurl.com/2musbpyt #opinion #lettertotheeditor #commentary #SteveMay #RidgefieldSchoolDistrict #Ridgefieldschoolbond #VotersPamphlet #oppositionstatement #April23specialelection #Proposition10 #Proposition11 #Ridgefield #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Spatial computing is about to hit its stride. A medium is emerging that can create new value in the form of augmented and virtual realities, enabling the digital world to reflect what it means to be human and in a physical space. In this episode, we'll explore how open source technology — developed in the entertainment industry — is helping enterprises build immersive new environments. And we'll take a look at how new spatial technologies could have profound impacts on our everyday experiences. We'll speak to Steve May, Chief Technology Officer at Pixar; Adam Burden, Global Innovation Lead at Accenture; and Kyle Rand, C.E.O. of Rendever.
Pixar CTO Steve May has spent 25 years in animation and visual effects, pioneering tools behind classics like Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, and Cars. In the 1990s, Pixar faced fundamental challenges in making 90-minute animated films. May helped develop new techniques like animated fur and realistic water. The pace of innovation was intense with unsolved problems.Now May spearheads cutting-edge pipelines using Universal Scene Description (USD), an open standard he co-created. He chairs the new Alliance for OpenUSD to evolve USD into a formal international standard. The goal is making USD the "common currency" for exchanging 3D content in the metaverse. May aims to fuse technology and art. At Pixar, he ensures engineers and animators work closely together. While productions drive most development, May carves out time for long-term R&D like USD. He values sharing ideas, citing Pixar's culture of research and publishing. On AI, May is excited about "artist in the loop" tools that accelerate creativity rather than replace artists. He believes storytelling in VR/AR is still early but sees huge potential for Pixar's immersive stories. Real-time tools are critical so artists get instant feedback. May wants graphics programs to blend computer science and the arts, as creativity arises from their intersection.==== Have any comments or questions? Email the show Feedback@Buildingtheopenmetaverse.org Want more information? Visit our website www.buildingtheopenmetaverse.orgAnd make sure you follow us on Linkedin for all of our show updates https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildingtheopenmetaverse/
During the February 2023 United Soybean Board meeting, Jesse Allen sat down to discuss the meeting with Steve May from Hurricane Mills, TN. Steve is a USB Director and also is with the Tennessee Soybean Promotion Board who hosted the meeting.
Today's guest, Steve May, is a friend of Brandon's and has been a psycotherapist for over 20 years. Brandon and Steve explore the topic of trauma and how it connects to spirituality. Steve shares some of his experiences with helping others through trauma and sheds light on the feelings of shame that often come with trauma. You won't want to miss this one. Check out Steve's Facebook profile and visit his website to learn more about his work.
Steve May is the Chief Technology Officer of Pixar, the iconic animation studio behind movies such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, among so many others. We cover in detail Steve's perspectives on the metaverse and why the metaverse is important as well as what next generation storytelling might look like. https://www.intometamedia.com/
In this bonus episode Damian Allen talks with Pixar CTO Steve May about Universal Scene Description (USD), the foundational build block of the emerging Metaverse. Steve has spend more than 20 years at Pixar and in his current role oversees all technology at the studio including software R&D, information systems, RenderMan and the development of visual effects tools and processes for each film. This is sure to be an enlightening listen for all filmmakers so sit back and enjoy! Season 4 of the podcast is nearly upon us! We've got some great shows coming so make sure you're subscribed on your favorite podcast app so you dont miss the launch of the new season in the coming weeks. This podcast is brought to you by Filmtools. If you need production gear for your next shoot stop by the Filmtools store in Burbank or shop thousands of products online at Filmtools.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofthecut/support
Join Paul Catalina, Steve May, Grayson Grundhoeffer, and Jacob Wilson on the Fantasy Football Show on 365 Sports!
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Jackie Lyle, Executive Director of Performing Arts Serving Acadiana, known as "PASA," joins Discover Lafayette to discuss the organization's mission to provide local access to great performing arts. Jackie has worked tirelessly over the past three decades to bring unique arts programming to Acadiana. She is a passionate spokesperson for the many ways art impacts our economy, from hiring people in transportation, printing, recording, and sound, live musicians, costumers, etc. "It's vital that this industry recovers. We have got to be in venues and selling tickets" to thrive and survive. A native of Oberlin, Louisiana, Jackie moved to Lafayette at seven years of age and followed the stereotypical path of a young girl in the 70s. She had always loved dancing, playing the piano, and being a band member; while she loved the arts, Jackie says she never had the confidence to pursue a career as a professional performer so she graduated in Psychology from LSU. She never intended to work, but to be a wife and mother. However, upon returning home from college, her dad said, "Jackie, you need a job with health benefits!" Always the dutiful daughter, Jackie followed her dad's advice and became a Clairol account executive, which gave her great sales training, and the opportunity to learn the ropes of business activities. Her next career move landed her in a full-time job as an account executive with the Times of Acadiana, a start-up periodical. She had the opportunity to work with James Edmunds, Steve May, and Richard Baudoin, all well-known names in the publishing business in this region. Jackie credits this position with helping her understand how the government and community forces worked, and the management team constantly challenged her to do new things and spread her wings. By the end of her tenure with the Times of Acadiana, she led a sales team, had her own publication, and wrote a weekly column for the Times. She was ready to fly successfully on her own. At that time, in the early 1980s, Lafayette's art scene was enriched by the productions presented by the Fine Arts Foundation which began in 1975. The non-profit brought in such renowned artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Rudolph Nureyev, and Gregory Hines. But with the oil and gas bust of the late 1980s, the Heymann Center closing for renovations, and the failure of the organization to pay its taxes, the Fine Arts Foundation folded and filed for bankruptcy in the late 1980s. From this aftermath, PASA (originally known as the "Performing Arts Society of Acadiana") emerged under the helm of Jackie Lyle. Jackie looked back with pride on the impact that her work has had over the years, including having PASA hired to help with the opening of the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge and the Grand Opera House of the South in Crowley. "PASA's goal is to provide local access to great performing arts. That is our #1 goal. Great performing arts you can attend locally is what makes a community great. This does not mean sold-out performances or making "x" amount of money. Our mission is local access. When we are able to return to daytime performances for local students, that will be the most important thing that we can do. So many kids never have the opportunity to step foot in the Heymann. That is a transformative experience as many kids have never seen a grand piano played. We also now have a trailer that will be our local stage to bring performances into neighborhoods. As soon as cold weather ends, we'll be going into three different neighborhoods." PASA has also commissioned new works, which means supporting the creation of original performances of song and dance by providing direction and financing. PASA's first such work involved telling the story of the settlement of the first Acadians in our region. This pivotal work is still actively touring after more than 27 years. PASA is currently working on a new piece of commissioned work which will premiere in Denver on Septe...
Grass Roots Music UK Podcast The First Step Marcus talks to people of all ages and backgrounds who are discovering or rediscovering Music as a career...This week, in an interview from 2017, Marcus is with local musician and performer Steve May to discuss his journey in music, his influences, his regular karaoke performances that led to a paid hobby and then working hard on creating a tribute show to a world-famous English music legend! to be involved or to share a memory... email; innervationstudiosuk@gmail.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/innervationstudios Instagram - @grassrootsmusicukpodcast Twitter - @Marcyguru Skype - @Innervation StudiosThis week on The Grassroots Podcast,
This week we explore and reflect upon a wonderful poem by narrowboater Steve May (NB Blue Phoenix), ‘The Magnificent Heron'. There is a growing appreciation of genuine encounters with animals and birds and, with the help of Martin Buber and Jacques Derrida, we reflect upon changing attitudes and understanding about how we relate to the non-human world. Journal entry:“9th July, FridayThe air is oppressive and sticky. At this hour only jackdaws have the energy to yap.Chance meeting with a stranger. The water is cool while we talk. He speaks with not just his voice but his face and body. I try to follow the coiled labyrinth of his thoughts. What strange creatures we are. We people our cosmos with such gods and monsters that we can scarce tell them apart.” Episode InformationThis episode features the poem, ‘The Magnificent Heron', by Steve May (from the NB Blue Phoenix). You can follow Steve and read his poem and see the accompanying video on Twitter: @bwannabes.For those interested in reading more about Martin Buber's writing on ‘I-It and I-Thou' you might like to read his book I and Thou (1923/1937). There is a free open-access English translation (by Walter Kaufmann) of it on archive.org: I and Thou.Jacques Derrida's essays featuring his cat can be found in his The Animal That Therefore I Am (2008) published by Fordham University Press. All the soundscapes featured in this episode are all recorded on site apart from the sample of the grey heron (Ardea cinerea) night call. This was recorded at Berkel en Rodenrijs, Lansingerland, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands by Susanne Kuijpers on the night of 10th May 2021. It is available under Creative Copyright licence at Xeno-Canto: Sharing bird sounds from around the world. General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPodI would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about the August 5, 1991 edition of WWF Prime Time Wrestling! (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * Sean Mooney comes up short as a straight man * Sid's workout video in a familiar gym * The Hostage Crisis of Stamford, 1991 * Trying to make sense of brown haired Dino Bravo in 1991 * A new game based on who Howard Finkel mentions as being at the house show * The Nasty Boys failings at being nasty * Continuing the search for a Kerry Von Erich mentor Lineup: Footage Of Bobby Heenan Showing Up Late To Work The British Bulldog vs. Col. Mustafa – 7-9-91 WWF Special Report: They Talk About Jake Roberts Helping The Ultimate Warrior. They Show Jake Roberts Stuffing The Ultimate Warrior In A Casket In Studio Guests: The Nasty Boys And Jimmy Hart Bret Hart vs. Ed Moretti – 7-8-91 Calgary also on 8-11 Challenge Highlight Video On Sid Justice Training Dino Bravo vs. Louie Spicolli – Edmonton 7-9-91 Interview w/ Hulk Hogan And The Ultimate Warrior. Sid Justice Joins The Interview In Studio Guest: Greg Valentine I.R.S. vs. Chi Chi Cruz – Edmonton 7-9-91 also on Aug 10 Superstars The Nasty Boys Try To Vandalize The Studio Again Summer Slam Report With Promos By: The Nasty Boys, The Legion Of Doom, Mr. Perfect, Bret Hart, Ted DiBiase, Virgil, The Mountie, The Big Boss Man In Studio Guest: Sid Justice Jake Roberts vs. Typhoon – 7-9-91 Edmonton, also on All American August 4 Ricky Steamboat vs. Paul Roma – MSG 7-1-91 More Of The Nasty Boys Trying To Vandalize The Studio Promo By The Bushwhackers The Mountie vs. Steve May – 7-9-91 Edmonton, also on July 27 Superstars Kerry Von Erich vs. Tim Peterson – Calgary 7-8 Challenge taping The Nasty Boys And Jimmy Hart Return To The Set Email: Greetingsfromallentown@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/GFAllentownPod
Guests, Brad Galbrath, Polina Ryshakow and Shane Steel
UHF An unemployed visionary becomes the manager of a local television station. The station becomes a success, with all sorts of hilarious sight gags and wacky humor. 5 Questions w/ Steve May, Zaldor, John Gickler & Woody Chambers Listen to the Outtakes on Patreon! Website | Facebook | Instagram | Patreon | YouTube | Twitch
In this episode, I am joined by one of my friends from my Apple retail days, Steve May. Steve found out in 2020 that he had testicular cancer. As a fellow tech nerd, we talked about the ways in which he leveraged tech in order to help ease his life while going through his battle throughout 2020, and into 2021. Follow Steve: http://instagram.com/somayweall Follow the show: http://linktr.ee/alittleperspectivepod Follow the host, Will: http://linktr.ee/wsig
This week on The Grassroots Podcast, Marcus sits down with local musician and performer Steve May to discuss his journey in music, his influences, and the work put into developing his tribute act to a world-famous English musician
.@PaulCatalina & Steve May (@centexcommish) breakdown the latest in Fantasy Football. Who you should pick up on waivers, start & sit, and best daily fantasy strategies. Brought to you by Richard Karr Buick GMC Caddilac & Brotherwell Brewing.
IN THIS FANCY EPISODE WE DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF PATIENCE! WE WE ARE TRYING TO PRACTICE SELF GROWTH IT IS HARD TO STAY POSITIVE! ESPECIALLY IN THIS DAY IN AGE WHERE WE EXPECT FAST RESULTS! INSTANT GRATIFICATION! UFFDA! PUMP YOUR BRAKES! LET'S DISCUSS SELF REFLECTING AND HAVING PATIENCE! MAYBE WE'LL LAUGH A LITTLE TOO! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT! WE LOVE AND APPRECIATE YOU! JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP - https://www.facebook.com/groups/positivelymidwest FOLLOW OUR PAGE -https://www.facebook.com/Positively-Midwest-115960373282728 FIND US ON THE WEB @ www.positivelymidwest.com PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, AND SCREENSHOT TO SHARE ON ALL YOUR SNAPS AND STORIES! THANK YOU! -STAY POSITIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-jurrens/support
This is a Waco, TX based podcast. Local luminaries pick a favorite piece of culture, and sit down to talk about why they love it. In this episode, hosts Dylan and Jeffery sit down with rocker and Renaissance man Steve May to discuss the progressive musical stylings of Canada's own rock icons, Rush.**recorded in 2019 before the passing of Neil Peart
The away side claimed all three points courtesy of a Nathan Ake header, a Harry Wilson left footed effort, and then an open goal for Callum Wilson as he captialised on a Saints defensive calamity. In this podcast, Sam Davis and Jeff Hayward review the match, plus we get your opinion on the game - with some audio submitted right after the final whistle outside the ground, as well as other clips coming in via the phone and Whatsapp. Plus we look forward to Burton away in the League Cup, before entertaining West Ham on Saturday at the Vitality Stadium, who come fresh from their excellent 2-0 victory against Manchester United - a Champions League clash already?! Who'd have thought it! We hear from Hammers fan Steve May who provides his opinion on Irons season so far!
The away side claimed all three points courtesy of a Nathan Ake header, a Harry Wilson left footed effort, and then an open goal for Callum Wilson as he captialised on a Saints defensive calamity. In this podcast, Sam Davis and Jeff Hayward review the match, plus we get your opinion on the game - with some audio submitted right after the final whistle outside the ground, as well as other clips coming in via the phone and Whatsapp. Plus we look forward to Burton away in the League Cup, before entertaining West Ham on Saturday at the Vitality Stadium, who come fresh from their excellent 2-0 victory against Manchester United - a Champions League clash already?! Who'd have thought it! We hear from Hammers fan Steve May who provides his opinion on Irons season so far!
Sit and Talk is weekly Q&A live show featuring a different member of the MWG staff each week and this week is Steve's turn in the hot seat.
On this episode, I chat with Steve. Steve is a true crime podcaster who produces the podcast True Crime Fix. One of Steve's main goals for his podcast is to have each episode highlight the victim's life instead of focusing on the killer. We talk about his early interest in true crime, and the psychology behind the evil minds of the perpetrators, as well as how to bring about meaningful change in some of the laws surrounding stalking and domestic violence. Steve Burgess Facebook Page, Twitter, Podbean Page, Apple Podcast
In todays episode we're excited to jump on the mics with a member of the Startup Diary Club, Mr Steven May. We talk Fruits For Drinks, presentation techniques and so much more! Can you help Steven out? Email: steven@fruitsfordrinks.com Join our Startup Diary Club on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/startupdiaryclub/ Have a question? Email us at: questions@startupdiary.club --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode #117 | Revive 117 with Retroid featuring guest mix from Ukranian music producer and Morphosis Records resident artist Jack B. New and classic tracks from Emphonic, Beta, Borka FM, Tim Davison, Steve May and more. Download: http://bit.ly/revive117 PART 1 - RETROID 01.Emphonic - Alebrije (Original Mix) [Kiosek] 02.Liquicity - Distorsion (Original Mix) [Speedsound] 03.Jiva - Strange Dimensions (Original Mix) [Bedrock] 04.Steve May - Sublimate (Breaks Mix) [Coldharbour] 05.Borka FM - High (Original Mix) [Rune] 06.Ivanshee - Second Wave (DNCH Remix) [Research&Development] 07.Dan K & Retroid - Beach Coma (Beta Remix) [Rune] 08.Cassino & Laben feat. Marina Puglisi - Lasting Memories (Original Mix) [Aenaria Chill] 09.Tim Davison Feat. Stacey Kitson - Deliver Me (Hush Mix) [Rapid Response] PART 2 - JACK B 01. Fille V - Raindance (Vitaly Shturm Broken Beats Remix) [Clinique] 02. Mew - The Zookeeper's Boy (Sasha Remix) [Not On Label] 03. DJ Mutiny - Dreams Come True (BSD Remix) [iBreaks Funk] 04. Probspot - Heatsink (Original Mix) [Primal] 05. Grove & Manda (CZ) - Higher Phase feat. Manda (Original Mix) [Kiosek] 06. K4DJ - Back to the step (Destilux Remix) [Beat By Brain] 07. Karmon - Eleventh Hour (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 08. Klauss & Craig - Repeat After Me (DJ Deep & Traumer Free Your Soul Remix) [Planet E Communications] 09. J. - Voyager 1 (Original Mix) [Yoyaku] 10. Silat Beksi - Slap (Original Mix) [Black/Tuesday]
Warm up show for One More Tune party this weekend! Headliner Steve May provides an exclusive Encore Mix - it's all killer! Hope to see you on the dfloor Sat evening www.facebook.com/events/319081592236028/ Track ID? Tracklisting here: https://kissfm.com.au/playlists/one-more-tune-320-steve-may-encore-mix Follow the One More Tune Facebook Page to get the latest news on the show, mixes and events: www.facebook.com/OneMoreTuneRadio Never a miss a show by subscribing to the podcast: j.mp/omtpodcast Pocket Casts: pca.st/zYbm
Redroom Sessions - An Electronic Music Podcast - Deep House, Techno, Chill, Disco
Aenmol (New Delhi, India) Playing music since the tender age of 3, played on utensils, boxes, bottles, cans, bucket, table, chair. Basically wherever he could. Started his journey as a musician by being the best instrumentalist in school and played and conducted the school orchestra. A musician par excellence, Anmol Arora also known as AENMOL in the dance music scene, is Indian Electronica DJ, Producer and a Percussionist. His early influences reflects music taste from his generic love of 4/4 while listening to artists like Paji, Nu, Ten Walls, Soul Button, Reinier Zonneveld, Ash Roy, Guy J, Breger, Gardens of God. As an individual producer and performer, AENMOL always try to keep some live elements in his sets, may it be a couple of percussion instruments, or a keyboard or sampler etc, which he uses to create new sound world, which separates him from the standard reproductive character of a DJ. His style of music moves through genres that range from Minimal to Techno, mainly playing Deep House, Progressive, Tech House and Afro House. Links - https://www.facebook.com/aenmolmusic/ https://www.instagram.com/aenmolworld/ https://www.instagram.com/aenmolmusic/ https://soundcloud.com/aenmolmusic https://www.mixcloud.com/AENMOL/ Tracklist - Impérieux - Veran Flowers And Sea Creatures - Color the Rain (Stereocalypse Remix) Matthias Schuell - Scarabaeus (Niconé Remix) Bebetta - Megalon Masaya - Borderline (Patrice Baumel Edition) Carl Cox Nile Rodgers - Ohh Baby Carl Cox, Nile Rogers, Steve May, Rondo Veneziano - Ohh Baby
The film industry has undergone massive technological changes over the past 25 years. Pixar's Chief Technology Officer Steve May shares insights on how tech departments work with directors to tell great stories, how the industry has evolved and much more. Plus, we share a little something from Annabelle Chairlegs. Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order!
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20201010s.jpg ()This week on the podcast, I invited small firm architects http://www.twitter.com/LeeCalisti (Lee Calisti), http://www.twitter.com/ronestudioarch (Jeremiah Russell), http://www.twitter.com/stevemayrktect (Steve May) and http://www.twitter.com/npann (Neal Pann) to discuss the virtual studio business model. Neal was in the wilds of Canada on vacation and could not make it to the call, but Lee, Jeremiah, Steve and I had a very interesting conversation about how my new virtual studio is working. We discussed how the model could be used to help architects collaborate, build virtual teams and take on larger projects. If you are a solopreneur architect and are interested in working remotely with other professions, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Please review this podcast on iTunes. *** Photo Credit: http://www.123rf.com/profile_ra2studio (ra2studio / 123RF Stock Photo) The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/ea039-virtual-round-table-discussing-virtual-studio-podcast/ (EA039: A Virtual Round Table Discussing the Virtual Studio [Podcast]) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
This week on the podcast, I invited small firm architects Lee Calisti, Jeremiah Russell, Steve May and Neal Pann to discuss the virtual studio business model. Neal was in the wilds of Canada on vacation and could not make it to the call, but Lee, Jeremiah, Steve and I had a very interesting conversation about […] The post EA039: A Virtual Round Table Discussing the Virtual Studio [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect.
01. Henry Saiz - I Can Feel It Coming (Original Mix) 02. John Tejada - We Can Pretend (Original Mix) 03. Robert Babicz - Venus Transit (Ripperton Remix) 04. Groove Armada - Hyde & Freak (Original Mix) 05. Steve May, Criss Deeper - Open Day (Criss Deeper Reconstruction) 06. Yann, Madben - Neighbours (Original Mix) 07. Johannes Heil - Transition Two (Original Mix) 08. Luis Bondio & Cesar Lombardi - Solar Attraction (Stas Drive Remix) 09. Ewan Rill & Reflection Soul - One Function (Gvozdini Remix) 10. Karlist - Skins Off
01. Henry Saiz - I Can Feel It Coming (Original Mix) 02. John Tejada - We Can Pretend (Original Mix) 03. Robert Babicz - Venus Transit (Ripperton Remix) 04. Groove Armada - Hyde & Freak (Original Mix) 05. Steve May, Criss Deeper - Open Day (Criss Deeper Reconstruction) 06. Yann, Madben - Neighbours (Original Mix) 07. Johannes Heil - Transition Two (Original Mix) 08. Luis Bondio & Cesar Lombardi - Solar Attraction (Stas Drive Remix) 09. Ewan Rill & Reflection Soul - One Function (Gvozdini Remix) 10. Karlist - Skins Off
01. Henry Saiz - I Can Feel It Coming (Original Mix) 02. John Tejada - We Can Pretend (Original Mix) 03. Robert Babicz - Venus Transit (Ripperton Remix) 04. Groove Armada - Hyde & Freak (Original Mix) 05. Steve May, Criss Deeper - Open Day (Criss Deeper Reconstruction) 06. Yann, Madben - Neighbours (Original Mix) 07. Johannes Heil - Transition Two (Original Mix) 08. Luis Bondio & Cesar Lombardi - Solar Attraction (Stas Drive Remix) 09. Ewan Rill & Reflection Soul - One Function (Gvozdini Remix) 10. Karlist - Skins Off
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The away side claimed all three points courtesy of a Nathan Ake header, a Harry Wilson left footed effort, and then an open goal for Callum Wilson as he captialised on a Saints defensive calamity. In this podcast, Sam Davis and Jeff Hayward review the match, plus we get your opinion on the game - with some audio submitted right after the final whistle outside the ground, as well as other clips coming in via the phone and Whatsapp. Plus we look forward to Burton away in the League Cup, before entertaining West Ham on Saturday at the Vitality Stadium, who come fresh from their excellent 2-0 victory against Manchester United - a Champions League clash already?! Who'd have thought it! We hear from Hammers fan Steve May who provides his opinion on Irons season so far!