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Not On Your Rider March 20th 2025Written and hosted by Aimon ClarkGuests: Meg Washington, Elouise Eftos, Steven Oliver & DickoTeam Captains: Patience Hodgson, Jeremy NealeMusic: Simi Lacroixnotonyourrider.com
Send us a textWelcome to Murder By Nature, where the darkness of true crime, unsolved disappearances, and chilling mysteries come to life. I'm your host, Jazmin Ramirez, and if you're brave enough to join us, prepare for a journey into the unknown.References:https://luminolpod.com/blog/f/the-captivity-of-jessyca-mullenberghttps://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=2954522&page=1https://www.newspapers.com/article/green-bay-press-gazette-jessyca-mullenbe/161513907/https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-7th-circuit/1297379.htmlhttps://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-jessyca-mullenberg-now/https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-steven-oliver-now/https://www.upi.com/Archives/1995/12/29/Missing-13-year-old-girl-found-in-Texas/6788820213200/https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/news/a49502/i-was-kidnapped-and-raped-by-my-neighbor/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3332762/Mom-two-kidnapped-raped-neighbor-13-admits-memory-horrific-abduction-haunts-20-years-on.htmlhttps://people.com/jessyca-mullenberg-kidnapping-survivor-advocacy-efforts-8719046https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13912871/woman-jessyca-mullenberg-kidnapped-wisconsin-teacher-aide-survivor.htmlhttps://www.weau.com/content/news/Raising-awareness-Kidnapped-teen-shares-story-20-years-later-420418333.htmlThe streets of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, were quiet, lined with cozy homes and the sounds of children playing in backyards. It was the kind of place where parents felt safe letting their kids ride their bikes until the streetlights flickered on. But in the fall of 1995, that sense of security was shattered. A girl vanished without a trace—one moment, she was there, a bright, imaginative 13-year-old with dreams of becoming a writer. The next, she was gone.Her name was Jessyca Mullenberg.Jessyca's life had already seen its share of changes. After her parents divorced, she moved to Wausau, Wisconsin, with her mother, stepfather, and two younger brothers. She missed Eau Claire, missed the familiarity of her old neighborhood. But she still visited her father often, spending weekends with him in the house she once called home. It was during those visits that she met a man who would change the course of her life forever.Support the show
Join Jim Morrison & Patrick Egan for a new edition of Moorditj Mag! Co-host, Patrick Egan, interviews our final Noongar Warrior for the month of January, Jim Morrison. Cyndy Moody from Whadjuk Balladong mob, joins the show to discuss teaching their language and their work with Moorditj Yorga and Maaman. Adam Manovic, from Gooreng Gooreng mob, joins the show to discuss filming of “Big Backyard Quiz”. The show is being filmed in Perth over two weeks and is hosted by Narelda Jacobs and Steven Oliver. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.
Welcome to the Hey Docs! Podcast with your host Jill Allen. Today, I am so excited to have a couple of my past clients by Drs. Steven Oliver and James Donaghey are on the show to discuss their recent practice acquisition. With James transitioning toward retirement and Steven stepping into ownership, they will share their insights on the challenges, surprises, and key strategies for making a smooth practice transition.Let's get into it! SummaryIn this episode of Hey Docs!, James and Steven discuss the process of transitioning an orthodontic practice. James shares his decision to transition out of his practice and the factors that prompted him to do so, including age, changes in referral patterns, and a desire to have more control over his time. He also discusses the challenges of keeping the transition confidential and preparing the practice for sale. Steven then shares his decision to join James's practice and the factors he considered, such as the market, values, and treatment philosophy. They also discuss the decision to sell privately rather than to a DSO or OSO. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of aligning values and taking the time to build a relationship before making a decision. In this conversation, Dr. James Donaghey and Dr. Steven Oliver discuss the process of buying and selling an orthodontic practice. They share their experiences and offer valuable advice for orthodontists who are considering a practice transition. The conversation covers topics such as practice valuation, associate agreements, staff management, and handling work-related stress. Dr. Donaghey and Dr. Oliver emphasize the importance of open communication, compromise, and complete disclosure throughout the transition process. They also highlight the value of having a supportive team and mentors to navigate the challenges of practice ownership.https://orthomobile.com/https://www.instagram.com/oyster_ortho/https://www.facebook.com/oysterorthoQuestions for Drs. Steven Oliver and James Donaghey? Contact them at jbd@orthomobile.com or saoliver@oysterortho.com TakeawaysTransitioning an orthodontic practice involves careful consideration of factors such as age, referral patterns, and desired level of control over time.Confidentiality is crucial during the transition process to avoid negative impacts on referrals and public perception.Preparing a practice for sale involves updating systems, improving efficiency, and ensuring a clean and organized practice valuation.The decision to sell privately or to a DSO/OSO depends on individual preferences, financial goals, and the ability to maintain certain patient relationships.Building a relationship and aligning values between the senior and junior orthdontists is essential for a successful transition.Taking the time to shadow and observe the practice before making a decision can provide valuable insights and help determine if it is the right fit. Have a practice valuation to establish a firm basis for conversation and negotiation.Be open to suggestions and compromise during the transition process.Maintain complete disclosure to build trust and integrity in the deal.Find someone who aligns with your values and practice philosophy.Take the time to observe and evaluate systems and processes before making changes.Create a division between work and home to manage work-related stress.Invest early in retirement and be diligent with it.Focus on service and be a servant to your patients, staff, and community.Build a tribe of mentors and be curious, ask good questions, and be open to feedback.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background05:08 James's Decision to Transition11:57 Confidentiality and Preparation22:47 Private Sale vs. DSO/OSO28:05 Steven's Decision to Join the Practice33:48 Aligning Values and Building a Relationship41:32 Building a Strong Team and Managing Staff46:12 Handling Work-Related Stress and Maintaining Work-Life Balance50:41 The Importance of Open Communication and Compromise54:11 Observing and Evaluating Systems and Processes58:01 Investing in Retirement and Focusing on Service01:01:33 Building a Tribe of Mentors and Being CuriousConnect With Our AdvertisersOrthoFi - startmoresmiles.comGreyFinch - https://greyfinch.com/jillallen/A-Dec - https://bit.ly/3ZtGyRFSmileSuite - http://getsmilesuite.com/Are you ready to start a practice of your own? Do you need a fresh set of eyes or some advice in your existing practice? Reach out to me- www.practiceresults.com. If you like what we are doing here on Hey Docs! and want to hear more of this awesome content, give us a 5-star Rating on your preferred listening platform and subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode. New episodes drop every Thursday! Episode Credits: Hosted by Jill AllenProduced by Jordann KillionAudio Engineering by Garrett Lucero
Hosted and Written by Aimon Clark Guests: Shane Todd, Steven Oliver, Meg Jäger & Clea Captains: Patience Hodgson, Jeremy Neale Music: Simi Lacroix Recorded February 2024 at The Triffid, Brisbane notonyourrider.com
How do Star Trek: The Next Generation and all the other Star Trek spin off series give us hope for the future? Guest Critic Steven Oliver shares how pop culture passions for sci fi and superheroes have helped sustain him through tough times.BW also shares a glimpse into her nerdy teenage past; and stick around to the end of the episode for Steven's surprise spoken word performance.
In September of 1995, 13-year-old Jessyca Mullenburg was kidnapped by her father's neighbor, 38-year-old Steven Oliver. Oliver gained her father's trust by pretending to have a contact at a large publishing company and by helping Jessyca with her writing to get her published. But in reality, Steven Oliver had become obsessed with Jessyca and had a very sinister and thought out plan to take her away. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/nottoday and get on your way to being your best self.
Steven Oliver trabajaba en su escuela cuando se volvió un obsesivo por Jessyca hasta que un día inventó una historia para poder raptarla. Distribuido por Genuina Media
On September 16, 1995, 13-year-old Jessyca Mullenberg was kidnapped by her neighbor Steven Oliver. They aired her case on America's Most Wanted, which led to the tip that saved her life. Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeyondContemptTrueCrime Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeyondCMPTPod Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/beyond_contempt_podcast/ FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeyondContemptTrueCrime/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@beyondcontemptpod Show Credits: Research, Writing, Editing, Audio Production, and Sound Design by Renee Lynn Sponsors: https://www.microdose.com/ Promo code: BEYOND Sources: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/86-jessyca-mullenberg/ Support the Show: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/support/ Please Subscribe, Share, Rate, and Review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Thank you so much for listening.
We talk Trey Lance, San Francisco, major infrastructure spending, John Hopoate and Peter Filandia. We cover the seven words you can't say on TV, the three-peat Lions, Steven Oliver and Troy Menzel, That Was The Season That Was and Jennifer Love Hewett. Oh, and the loss to the GWS. Yuck.
Ever wondered how to stand out in the field of finance? Stephen Oliver, the author of Extraordinary Marketing for Financial Advisors and host of the Financial Advisor Marketing Podcast, is here to provide some answers. Marketing yourself by building personal authority can be a game-changer for financial advisors. Stephen guides us through the concept of authority marketing and shares insights on how to distinguish yourself from the crowd. From setting expectations with clients to valuing your time, he believes these are the building blocks to attract your ideal clients. [00:58] Introduction to Steven Oliver[01:18] Steven's background and trajectory to the financial advisor industry[04:11] Steven's relationship with Dan Kennedy and his influence[05:42] The concept of authority marketing[06:03] The importance of authority marketing and its impact[07:01] The playbook to go from A to B in authority marketing[09:23] Creating distinctiveness and being memorable in the financial advisor industry[10:41] The power of inaccessibility and being in high demand[12:11] The importance of valuing your time and not giving in to scarcity mindset[13:30] Strategies for generating demand and qualified leads for financial advisors[16:44] Setting expectations and managing client behavior through authority marketing[18:38] The impact of a long-term marketing approach and building trust over time[19:23] The power of positioning and the influence of social proof[21:49] The benefits of having a qualification process in sales to identify good fit clients[23:40] The importance of patience and adopting a long-term mindset in marketing[24:55] The significance of drip marketing and nurturing leads over time[26:25] Overcoming the scarcity mindset and focusing on attracting the right clients[29:45] Building multiple marketing pillars for a diverse range of lead generation[32:17] The strength of physical deliverables and the impact of books in marketing[34:10] The importance of multiple touchpoints and consistent follow-up[37:39] The impact of building familiarity and trust over time with marketing strategies[39:19] The significance of timing and the trust barrier in the buyer's journey[42:20] The importance of nurturing warm leads and not writing them off too soon[42:47] How to reach out to Steven Oliver and learn more about his servicesTo learn more about our guest Stephen Oliver and his services, you can visit his website at advisorwealthmastery.com.About Your Host: Paul G. McManus is an accomplished author and expert in helping financial professionals grow their businesses. With over eight years of experience working exclusively with financial professionals, Paul has helped his clients generate tens of millions of dollars in fees and commissions.As the author of three books, including The Short Book Formula: A Financial Professional's Guide To Writing A Book In Six Weeks To Attract Ideal Clients, and Million Dollar Producer: The Secret Playbook For Financial Professional's To Land High-Value Clients Using LinkedIn, Paul has become a leading authority for financial professionals on using writing and LinkedIn to attract high-value clientsYou can get a complimentary copy of Paul's book at: www.theshortbookformula.comClaim your free audiobook copy at: www.theshortbookformula.comClaim your free audiobook copy at: www.theshortbookformula.comSupport the show
What a treat! This week we are joined by Claire Hoope and the owner of Australia's juiciest cheeks Steven Oliver! This episode really was a joy to record and we even got a new theme song out of it. Welcome to Game On Mole - the fast paced and highly irreverent trivia podcast that suggests not everyone has to be a team player.Hosted and written by Aimon Clark (Not On Your Rider, Isolation Trivia) - join Aus TV legend Ian 'Dicko' Dickson and Drag Superstar + Trans Pop Sensation Sellma Soul along with special guests from across the entertainment industry as they test their wits and try to suss out who is intentionally playing dumb.Game On Mole! is the only Trivia Game Show in which you can WIN BIG ifyou are really good at… errr…being really bad! @gameonmoleshow
Audio is weird for the first two minutes or so but clears up after that! A great night with Kevin Mitchell (Jebediah, Bob Evans), Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus), Steven Oliver (Slut) and Trina Massey (Politician). Written & hosted by Aimon Clark with team captains Patience Hodgson & Jeremy Neale + band leader Simi Lacroix. Big thanks to the Jacaranda String Quartet! Recorded at The Triffid, Brisbane notonyourrider.com
Host: DEFNE / Poets include Isi Ferguson, Anna McGahan, Miles Merrill, Tracey O'Callaghan, Steven Oliver & Joanna Yang Writers' Week's favourite showcase of slam poetry and spoken word returns in 2023 with performances from poets striding the local, national and international stages. Among those joining us on the North Stage are Steven Oliver, Isi Ferguson, 2022 Slam Champion Joanna Yang and runner-up Anna McGahan, as well SA Champ Tracey O'Callaghan and founder of Australian Poetry Slam Miles Merrill. Join us for two enthralling hours of exhilarating and inspiring poetry. Event details: Sun 05 Mar, 3:45pm on the North Stage
From the exchange of notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout for American basketball star Britteny Griner to the fate of the Biden administration's sweeping student loan forgiveness plan. Steven Oliver, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences (Political Science), Yale-NUS College shares more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven has so many slutty stories to tell - but somehow he whittles it down to three...Steven Oliver is a descendant of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples. He has worked with numerous theatre companies, festivals and arts organisations across Australia but became notorious with ABC's Logie/AACTA nominated sketch comedy show Black Comedy as a writer/actor/associate producer. He is co-creator/writer/presenter for Indigenous Arts Quiz Show Faboriginal as well as the documentary Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky (SBS/NITV) which won best factual documentary at the 2021 Australian International Documentary Conference. His poetry is published in both national and international poetry journals and his plays Proppa Solid and From Darkness both received audience and critical acclaim. He has sold out performances of his one man cabaret show Bigger & Blacker, he's an absolute icon. Enjoy.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Pakistan's foreign minister summoning US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome in relations to US President Joe Biden's latest comment to China's apparent conciliatory message to the US. Steven Oliver, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences (Political Science), Yale-NUS College shares his analysis on those headlines and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the crucial senate races we should be looking out for in the upcoming midterm elections to former US President deposition last week by sitting through a hurricane. Steven Oliver, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences (Political Science), Yale-NUS College gives us an analysis of those headlines and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late last year we worked closely with the team at … Continued
Tai Snaith is back for another Art Attack; Barnie Duncan gets personal about grief in his new show 'Bunny' at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival; Writer and actor Steven Oliver talks about his festival debut with the comedy cabaret 'Bigger and Blacker'; With presenter Richard Watts.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other. Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other. Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
Colin Lane and Frank Woodley are having a whale of a time in their new show, Moby Dick. The pair join us to reflect on forming their famous duo, forging separate paths and then discovering that neither of them had quite as much fun without the other.Also, we meet comedians readjusting to life on the road in 2022, check in with theatre companies impacted by the recent floods and congratulate Bruce Gladwin, artistic director and co-CEO of Back to Back Theatre, on the company's International Ibsen Award.
Steven Oliver has been lighting up stage and screen for years now. A proud descendent of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples, he's popped up on ABC TV's Black Comedy. Hosted Faboriginal on SBS. And taken the stage as a poet and a playwright. His own story has been told in song, in Bigger and Blacker; a cabaret telling of his life. After traveling across the country with the show over the past three years, Steven brings it next to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and I invited him to Take 5. His show is full of songs he sings, of his own experiences, but I was curious to hear the tunes by others that soundtracked his life. From Mariah to Janet to Yothu Yindi, this is a beautiful conversation about comedy as a messenger and the uplifting power of shakin' your cheeks. Always Be My Baby - Mariah Carey It's Not Right, But It's OK (Thunderpuss Remix) - Whitney Houston Rhythm Nation - Janet Jackson Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix) - Yothu Yindi Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson
Steven Oliver has been lighting up stage and screen for years now. A proud descendent of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples, he's popped up on ABC TV's Black Comedy. Hosted Faboriginal on SBS. And taken the stage as a poet and a playwright. His own story has been told in song, in Bigger and Blacker; a cabaret telling of his life. After traveling across the country with the show over the past three years, Steven brings it next to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and I invited him to Take 5. His show is full of songs he sings, of his own experiences, but I was curious to hear the tunes by others that soundtracked his life. From Mariah to Janet to Yothu Yindi, this is a beautiful conversation about comedy as a messenger and the uplifting power of shakin' your cheeks. Always Be My Baby - Mariah Carey It's Not Right, But It's OK (Thunderpuss Remix) - Whitney Houston Rhythm Nation - Janet Jackson Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix) - Yothu Yindi Man In The Mirror - Michael Jackson
Black Comedy star/writer, icon, television and cabaret sensation and self-styled ‘Faboriginal', Steven Oliver, will debut his cheeky festival hit. Steven Oliver: Bigger & Blacker at the Malthouse Theatre from 31... LEARN MORE The post Steven Oliver appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Indigenous Australian actor and writer Steven Oliver joins Graham Cornes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The inaugural Poetry Month will take place 1-31 August 2021 with showcases, workshops, events and a new poem for every day of the month with a live interview and poem each Friday on RN Breakfast - for more info visit redroompoetry.org
This week we're asking the tough questions on car park costs, winning words, how big a dwarf-cow is as well as Australian sporting achievements. Actors, comedians and writers Elaine Crombie and and Charlie Pickering face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week. Guests Elaine Crombie, actor, writer, performer, comedian, singer and songwriter Steven Oliver, actor, comedian and writer
Steven Oliver was a poet and playwright before becoming famous as an actor in ABC's hit sketch show, Black Comedy.
Bigger and Blacker is what Steven Oliver calls his "Faboriginal Fabaret", an ode to the comedian's personal journey in the form of cabaret. And it's launching this week at The Sydney Opera House.
The multi-talented Steven Oliver discusses his the return of his cabaret show Bigger and Blacker and how music is a cosmic force in the universe.
Steven Oliver was born in Cloncurry in North West Queensland and is currently based in Brisbane. He is a writer/performer in myriad fields ranging from poetry and acting to songwriting and cabaret. His written works for the stage include the plays Proppa Solid (published by Playlab Press) and From Darkness (Brisbane Festival), and his one-man cabaret show Bigger and Blacker (Adelaide Cabaret Festival), all of which received rave reviews from both critics and audiences. His poetic works have been published in international poetry journals Ora Nui and Solid Air as well as national journals Australian Poetry Journal and Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today. His spoken-word piece ‘What Matters’ opened the 2020 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and was televised globally. His written works for the small screen include the web series A Chance Affair as well as Australia’s first Indigenous arts game show, Faboriginal, and the Logie-nominated sketch comedy show Black Comedy (Seasons 1 and 2). Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky, for which he is both writer and presenter, is his latest work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Journalist Michael Rennie joins let’s talk to discuss diversity in … Continued
Sexy black man Steven Oliver joins Take It Blak co hosts Shahni Wellington and Jack Latimore to yarn about national narratives, learning the guitar, Songlines, Michael Jackson, Science, Time and writing and presenting the new NITV documentary, Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky. Go on, have a good doris.
The systems that enabled and perpetuated African and Indigenous enslavement in what is now the U.S. have much in common, and their histories tell us a great deal about the present. Professors Bethany Jay and Steven Oliver join us to talk about connections between the first two seasons and how to teach them, and we preview what’s to come in season three.
At times of stress and uncertainty, we might strive to ‘live in hope'. But hope is not a gift that comes to us from outside of ourselves, it is something we can build through our actions. Retired Bishop Steven Oliver shares how being active, and achieving small things can strengthen hope, and improve our wellbeing.
How do you balance the death of someone close to you with going into work? Can you show emotion? What if a colleague loses someone? Is it okay to talk about it? And what are your leave rights? Butcher Leanne tells the story about a customer literally dying to make a point about lamb chops. Indigenous comedian and actor Steven Oliver talks about taking time off work for funerals. TED Talker Michelle Knox discusses how her own dad's death led to a more supportive culture in her office. Plus — what NOT to say to a colleague (e.g. "at least (anythin')!" is not advised.
Steven Oliver is the host and Quiz Master of NITV’s new art-inspired game show Faboriginal.
Steven Oliver hosts NITV's Faboriginal and Eddie Synot dissects the High Court majority ruling which found Indigenous people can not be deported from Australia.
The great defender received a surprise call from the boys, after Andy told the story of the day Carlton forward Steven Oliver got hold of him.
The Stage Show takes you to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a broadcast live on stage from The Famous Spiegeltent in Elder Park. Co-hosted by festival artistic director Julia Zemiro with special performances from The Swell Mob, Philip Quast, Fiona Choi, Steven Oliver and Hans.
The Stage Show takes you to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a broadcast live on stage from The Famous Spiegeltent in Elder Park. Co-hosted by festival artistic director Julia Zemiro with special performances from The Swell Mob, Philip Quast, Fiona Choi, Steven Oliver and Hans.
Acclaimed Israeli-born, UK-based choreographer Hofesh Shechter brings his Grand Finale to the Melbourne Festival, we travel to the Brisbane Festival to experience three Australian works that question the ways in which we connect: From Darkness, Bitch on Heat and Communal Table, award-winning English actor Maxine Peake shares the Best Advice she was ever given, and Chicago returns to the Australian stage, bringing glitz, glamour, guile and all that jazz.
Acclaimed Israeli-born, UK-based choreographer Hofesh Shechter brings his Grand Finale to the Melbourne Festival, we travel to the Brisbane Festival to experience three Australian works that question the ways in which we connect: From Darkness, Bitch on Heat and Communal Table, award-winning English actor Maxine Peake shares the Best Advice she was ever given, and Chicago returns to the Australian stage, bringing glitz, glamour, guile and all that jazz.
Comedy writer and performer Steven Oliver is best known for his characters on ABC's 'Black Comedy', particularly his catch phrase, 'Hello Slut!'. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast, host Steve Davis talks to Steven Oliver about how he got his start in performance, writing poems, songs, scripts and monologues, as well as how he creates authentic sketch comedy and cabaret, all the while making his audience think. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The Adelaide Show, we will honour NAIDOC Week, which runs from July 7-14 this year. The 2019 theme is Voice. Treaty. Truth. Let's work together for a shared future, and it acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have always wanted an enhanced role in decision-making in Australia's democracy. And just as there are many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities that make up the group known as the first people, so, too, this episode is made up of a number of different components. Our feature guest is the former star of Black Comedy on ABC TV, Steven Oliver. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from Hollick Wines in the Coonawarra, and we're talked through the tasting by winemaker, Trent Nankivell. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we have a spoken word performance by Steven Oliver himself. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedy writer and performer Steven Oliver is best known for his characters on ABC's 'Black Comedy', particularly his catch phrase, 'Hello Slut!'. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast, host Steve Davis talks to Steven Oliver about how he got his start in performance, writing poems, songs, scripts and monologues, as well as how he creates authentic sketch comedy and cabaret, all the while making his audience think.
The Stage Show takes you to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a broadcast live on stage from The Famous Spiegeltent in Elder Park. Co-hosted by festival artistic director Julia Zemiro, the program includes special performances from The Swell Mob, star of the stage and screen Philip Quast, Fiona Choi channels the legendary Chinese-American actor Anna May Wong, Black Comedy favourite Steven Oliver shows off his cabaret chops and Hans and his accordion bring the house down.
The Stage Show takes you to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival with a broadcast live on stage from The Famous Spiegeltent in Elder Park. Co-hosted by festival artistic director Julia Zemiro, the program includes special performances from The Swell Mob, star of the stage and screen Philip Quast, Fiona Choi channels the legendary Chinese-American actor Anna May Wong, Black Comedy favourite Steven Oliver shows off his cabaret chops and Hans and his accordion bring the house down.
Steven Oliver and Andrew Brill discuss the Gospel of Luke
Andrew Brill and Steven Oliver discuss the Gospel of Matthew
Steven shares his memories of his mother, and reflects on how she impacted his life as a gay, black man. Steven Oliver is a descendant of the Kuku-Yalanji, Waanyi, Gangalidda, Woppaburra, Bundjalung and Biripi peoples. He has worked with numerous theatre companies and arts organisations across Australia but became notorious with ABC’s hit sketch show Black Comedy. He flies about the country working as an actor, writer, MC, keynote speaker, poet, wannabe cabaret performer or as he simply likes to refer to himself, a black of all trades. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be pre-ordered on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rants and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Steven Oliver joins me again to discuss the Oklahoma State Cowboys Men's Basketball team and their recent success. Also, we discuss the latest OKC Thunder trade and results. Finally, I talk about the Oscar flub with my wife Kathryn Weinland.
Steven Oliver joins me to talk the two recent passings of Pat Summit and Buddy Ryan. Also, we get into the Kevin Durant free agency. Finally, we discuss OK State baseball making it to the College World Series.
Steven Oliver joins me to discuss Game 2 of the OKC Thunder vs the Spurs from Monday night. Also, we break down the end of the game, and discuss NFL QBs and Big 12 football.
Steven Oliver comes back to talk about NBA All Star Weekend and Thunder. Also, we discuss Peyton Manning's latest story at Tennessee. Finally, last segment we did a special Philin It/ Not Philin It NBA Trade Deadline.
Steven Oliver of One Broker Place stops back by to talk Oklahoma State football. We discuss Bedlam and the Sugar Bowl bid. Also, we discuss the College Football Playoff, Thunder, and what a Philism is.
Steven Oliver, One Broker Place, Stillwater, OK (http://www.stillwaterone.com/Home), stops by to discuss NFL Week 8 & Fantasy Football , OSU & College Football Playoff, and Thunder 3-1.
Steven Oliver, One Broker Place, Stillwater, OK (http://www.stillwaterone.com/Home), stops by to discuss Fantasy Football Surprises/Disappointments, Greg Hardy, and Kevin Durant.
Thirty years ago, building contractor Steven Oliver didn't give a second thought about art. But since 1985, he and his wife Nancy have assembled at their Sonoma County ranch one of the most ambitious private collections of site-specific sculpture in the United States. In the Spark episode produced by KQED, "The Fine Art of Collecting," get a personal tour of their collection.
Take a tour with Steven Oliver, a successful contractor who puts his passion for contemporary art to work at his Sonoma Valley Ranch. Original air date: January 2004.