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Best podcasts about Steven Wells

Latest podcast episodes about Steven Wells

Public Handicapper Podcast
Feb 28, 2025 - Late Pick 5 Gulfstream w Steven Wells

Public Handicapper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 76:00


Scott and Chris and joined by Steven Wells to handicap the Late Pick 5 at Gulfstream on Saturday, March 1.

Gardening Show
16 February, Chloe Thomson joined by Sandra Schwarz, Steven Wells and Penny Woodward

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025


On Sunday 16 February, Chloe Thomson - horticulturist and content creator, was joined by Sandra Schwarz - landscape architect; Steven Wells - gardens coordinator, horticultural therapist and nurse; and Penny Woodward - author and edible plant expert.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au

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Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network
Tuesday AmWager ATR-Part 2: KEE Sale w/ Chad Schumer & Tony Lacy, BC BC Champion Steven Wells

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024


In The Money Players' Podcast
Players Podcast Marshall Gramm interview with 2024 BCBC Champion Steven Wells

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 52:19


Marshall Graham interviews Stephen Wells, the 2024 Breeders Cup Betting Challenge champion, who shares insights into his remarkable journey from a $7,500 bankroll to an impressive total of $573,200 over the two-day event. Wells discusses his early experiences with horse racing, highlighting his love for the sport that began in Arizona and evolved through strategic handicapping and tournament play. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on turf races and the role of jockey performance in his betting decisions. As they delve into the details of the Breeders Cup, they explore Wells' preparation, strategies for managing his bankroll, and the emotional rollercoaster of the competition. The conversation wraps up with Wells reflecting on his life running a bar in North Dakota and the balance of pursuing his passion for racing while enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players Podcast Marshall Gramm interview with 2024 BCBC Champion Steven Wells

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 52:19 Transcription Available


Marshall Graham interviews Stephen Wells, the 2024 Breeders Cup Betting Challenge champion, who shares insights into his remarkable journey from a $7,500 bankroll to an impressive total of $573,200 over the two-day event. Wells discusses his early experiences with horse racing, highlighting his love for the sport that began in Arizona and evolved through strategic handicapping and tournament play. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on turf races and the role of jockey performance in his betting decisions. As they delve into the details of the Breeders Cup, they explore Wells' preparation, strategies for managing his bankroll, and the emotional rollercoaster of the competition. The conversation wraps up with Wells reflecting on his life running a bar in North Dakota and the balance of pursuing his passion for racing while enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle.

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network
Wednesday Hill ‘n' Dale Breeders' Cup Recap ATR #3-Part 2: BCBC Champion Steven Wells, John Sadler/Full Serrano, Seth Merrow

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024


Gardening Show
29 September, Chloe Foster joined by Steven Wells and Jane Tonkin

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024


On Sunday 29 September, Chloe Foster - horticultural educator and writer, was joined by Steven Wells - Gardens Coordinator, Horticultural Therapist & Nurse, and Jane Tonkin - Tonkin's Bulbs.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au 

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Unforbidden Truth
Coming soon: An interview with executed serial killer Bill Bonin's co-defendant Tina Munro

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 3:28


Coming this fall, an interview with executed serial killer William Bonin's co-defendant, Tina Munro.Bill Bonin, Gregory Miley, Vernon Butts and James Munro are infamously remembered in California's criminal history for their gruesome acts as serial killers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bonin, known as the "Freeway Killer," was responsible for the murders of at least 14 young men and boys, whom he lured with offers of rides or assistance. His horrific methods included abduction, sexual assault, and murder, with bodies often discarded along the state's freeways.The sheer brutality of Bonin's actions shocked communities and captured extensive media attention, revealing a dark side to everyday life. James Munro played a more nuanced role in this chilling partnership, assisting in the murder of their last confirmed victim, Steven Wells. Their collaboration created a disturbing dynamic, amplifying the effectiveness of Bonin's horrific methods. The duo's arrest in 1980 was a pivotal moment in California's law enforcement efforts, prompting a more rigorous approach to tracking down serial offenders.The aftermath of their crimes left deep scars on the families of victims and the surrounding communities. Bonin was ultimately convicted and sentenced to death, while Munro faced serious charges that highlighted the grotesque nature of their acts. Munro was convicted and sentenced to 15-life in prison. Their case ignited discussions about criminal psychology and the nature of evil, underscoring the need for vigilance and community awareness in combating such violence. The legacy of Bonin and Munro serves as a stark reminder of the unsettling realities that can lurk beneath the surface of society.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.

Gardening Show
11 August, AB Bishop joined by Steven Wells, Patrick Wain and Matt Chester

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024


On Sunday 11 August, AB Bishop - Horticultural Editor Gardening Australia magazine, was joined by Steven Wells - Gardens Coordinator, Horticultural Therapist & Nurse; Patrick Wain - Coordinator of Therapeutic Horticulture at Kevin Heinz Grow nursery; and Matt Chester - Property Manager of Rippon Lea Estate.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 0155 while we're on the air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au

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Ablequest on 2RPH
Steven Wells - Horticultural Therapy

Ablequest on 2RPH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 14:14


This program discusses horticultural therapy with nurse and horticultural therapist Steven Wells. Support the show: https://donate.2rph.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gardening Show
Chloe Foster is joined by Emmaline Bowman and Steven Wells (repeat)

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024


This episode is a repeat for 3CR Summer ProgrammingIt was originally aired on Sunday 30th AprilChloe Foster - horticulturalist and native plant enthusiast, will be joined by Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture and Design(link is external), and Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au.Sunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening(link is external) or via a podcast app  

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Gardening Show
Emma Herd is joined by Steven Wells, Merryle Johnson and Ben Brooker

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023


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Gardening Show
AB Bishop will be joined by Merryl Johnson and Steven Wells

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023


On Sunday 4th June AB Bishop - horticultural editor Gardening Australia Magazine, will be joined by Merryl Johnson - Country Farm Perennials, and Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au/gardeningSunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app      

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Gardening Show
Emma Herd will be joined by Steven Wells, Evan Gaulke and Sandra Schwarz

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023


On Sunday 14th May, Emma Herd - Little Green Landscapes, will be joined by Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert, Evan Gaulke - Ochre Landscape, and Sandra Schwarz - landscape architect. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au 3CR Community RadioSunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app. Flowers by Petal Pop     

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Gardening Show
Chloe Foster will be joined by Emmaline Bowman and Steven Wells

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023


On Sunday 30th April Chloe Foster - horticulturalist and native plant enthusiast, will be joined by Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture and Design, and Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au. Sunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app       

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Gardening Show
AB Bishop will be joined by Evan Gaulke, Penny Woodward and Steven Wells

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023


On Sunday 5th March AB Bishop - horticulturalist and author, will be joined by Evan Gaulke - Ochre Landscape, Penny Woodward - author and edible plant expert, and Steven Wells - horticultural therapist. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.au. Sunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app       

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Gardening Show
Chloe Foster will be joined by Steven Wells and Greg Boldiston

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022


On Sunday 11th December Chloe Foster - horticulturalist and native plant enthusiast, will be joined by Steven Wells - horticultural therapy expert, and Greg Boldiston - Longinomus Plants. Text your question anytime on 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.auSunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app      

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Gardening Show
Chloe Foster, Penny Woodward, Karen Sutherland, & Steven Wells

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022


On the show Sunday 28th August Chloe Foster - horticulturalist and native plant enthusiast, will be joined by Penny Woodward - author and edible plant expert, Karen Sutherland - Edible Eden Design, and Steven Wells - Gardens Coordinator, Horticultural Therapist and Nurse at Austin Health. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.auSunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app       

Gardening Show
Virginia Heywood, Chris Williams, Helen Page & Steven Wells

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022


On Sunday 13th March Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens, will be joined by Chris Williams - Lecturer in Urban Horticulture at Burnley, Helen Page - garden historian, and Steven Wells - horticultural therapist. TXT your question anytime on 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM dial, 3CR Digital or stream at 3cr.org.auSunday morning sleep-inners can catch up on past episodes at 3cr.org.au/gardening or via a podcast app.      

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Live in Park River with Diana and Steven

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 12:28


11/10/21 : While broadcasting live from Jim's Supervalu, Joel is joined by Diana Hahn and Steven Wells. Diana is the owner of Jim's Supervalue in Park River and Vice President of the RAD Co-op, and Steven Wells is the owner of Wells Drinking Well and a RAD Co-op board member.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Landscaping Podcast
Ep 24 Steven Wells - The Gardener

The Landscaping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 72:34


In this episode I speak with Steven Wells. Steven is a horticultural therapist and nurse, and has combined his love of horticulture and caring for people by designing and implementing a beautiful gardens built across three Austin Hospital sites for the benefit of patients, visitors and staff.I found this chat to be great for reflecting on the way I think and act in business and life. Steven speaks about his amazing manager who supported his passion in the early days, how he's able to sit back and watch people enjoy the garden that was his idea and which he designed, and I remind Steven of a series of Instagram posts hid did a few years ago where he was noticing numbers in nature.It's a deeper thinking episode than normal, but I absolutely loved that about it so hopefully you do too!The Better Homes and Garden story I refer to in the opener is here, and it's worth watching prior to listening to this episode. The bit with Steven only goes for about three minutes, unless you'd like to learn how to build a water garden in a bowl, in which case, keep watching!Steven can be found on instagram @stevenwellsthegardener and his website is stevenwellsthegardener.com You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast

Back Story Song
Funny Money by Steven Wells

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 12:21


Funny Money by Steven WellsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Back Story Song
Keep On Pourin' by Steven Wells

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 9:16


Keep On Pourin' by Steven WellsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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DELCO Media Group
This Week in Delco League Ep 6

DELCO Media Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 54:26


Brendan Ricciardi is joined by Kenwood Beer “Pitcher of The Week” in Springfield RHP Jonah Frankel this week to talk about his complete game performance against Marple, as well as his time playing at Washington College. Elsewhere around the league, Frank Saviski and Steven Wells combined for 7 HR's for Wayne this week and Eric Genther has led Narberth back into a playoff spot.

Back Story Song
I Only Smoke When I Drink by Steven Wells

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 14:05


I Only Smoke When I Drink by Steven WellsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.99: David Quantick on Pop Eating Itself + Teenage Fanclub + Marianne Faithfull

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 70:04


In this episode we invite Emmy award-winning screenwriter David Quantick to relive his days as a budding pop scribe on the NME – and to share his memories of Paul Weller, Lloyd Cole & the ignominious Morrissey. As someone who's written with Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci and Harrys Hill & Enfield, David is predictably hilarious about '80s pop – as well as about Simon Cowell & many other things. He also offers his tuppenceworth on the week's featured act Teenage Fanclub, and on our 1998 Marianne Faithfull audio interview, clips from which we hear and discuss in this episode.Mark then talks us through new library pieces about John Lennon's dad, Led Zeppelin and Earth, Wind & Fire; Barney cites Mat Snow's 2009 interview with Mike Oldfield, triggering a Quantick memory of theTubular Bells dude being quizzed by the late Steven Wells; and finally Jasper wraps up the episode with reflections on pieces about the 2001 BRIT Awards, soundtrack composer Mica Levi & jazz titan Kamasi Washington.Many thanks to special guest David Quantick. Read more about his work at davidquantick.com and pre-order Quantick's Quite Difficult Quiz Book here.Pieces discussed: Style Council, Lloyd Cole, Morrissey, Simon Cowell, Teenage Fanclub, Teenage Fanclubber, Teenage Fanclubbest, Marianne Faithfull audio, Jimi Hendrix live, Allman Brothers live, Bob Marley & the Wailers live, Freddie Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones at Altamont, Earth, Wind & Fire, Mike Oldfield, Nick Tosches, BRIT Awards 2001, Mica Levi and Kamasi Washington.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.99: David Quantick on Pop Eating Itself + Teenage Fanclub + Marianne Faithfull

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 71:04


In this episode we invite Emmy award-winning screenwriter David Quantick to relive his days as a budding pop scribe on the NME – and to share his memories of Paul Weller, Lloyd Cole & the ignominious Morrissey. As someone who's written with Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci and Harrys Hill & Enfield, David is predictably hilarious about '80s pop – as well as about Simon Cowell & many other things. He also offers his tuppenceworth on the week's featured act Teenage Fanclub, and on our 1998 Marianne Faithfull audio interview, clips from which we hear and discuss in this episode. Mark then talks us through new library pieces about John Lennon's dad, Led Zeppelin and Earth, Wind & Fire; Barney cites Mat Snow's 2009 interview with Mike Oldfield, triggering a Quantick memory of theTubular Bells dude being quizzed by the late Steven Wells; and finally Jasper wraps up the episode with reflections on pieces about the 2001 BRIT Awards, soundtrack composer Mica Levi & jazz titan Kamasi Washington. Many thanks to special guest David Quantick. Read more about his work at davidquantick.com and pre-order Quantick's Quite Difficult Quiz Book here. Pieces discussed: Style Council, Lloyd Cole, Morrissey, Simon Cowell, Teenage Fanclub, Teenage Fanclubber, Teenage Fanclubbest, Marianne Faithfull audio, Jimi Hendrix live, Allman Brothers live, Bob Marley & the Wailers live, Freddie Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones at Altamont, Earth, Wind & Fire, Mike Oldfield, Nick Tosches, BRIT Awards 2001, Mica Levi and Kamasi Washington.

Rock's Backpages
E99: David Quantick on Pop Eating Itself + Teenage Fanclub + Marianne Faithfull

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 70:04


In this episode we invite Emmy award-winning screenwriter David Quantick to relive his days as a budding pop scribe on the NME – and to share his memories of Paul Weller, Lloyd Cole & the ignominious Morrissey. As someone who's written with Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci and Harrys Hill & Enfield, David is predictably hilarious about '80s pop – as well as about Simon Cowell & many other things. He also offers his tuppenceworth on the week's featured act Teenage Fanclub, and on our 1998 Marianne Faithfull audio interview, clips from which we hear and discuss in this episode.Mark then talks us through new library pieces about John Lennon's dad, Led Zeppelin and Earth, Wind & Fire; Barney cites Mat Snow's 2009 interview with Mike Oldfield, triggering a Quantick memory of theTubular Bells dude being quizzed by the late Steven Wells; and finally Jasper wraps up the episode with reflections on pieces about the 2001 BRIT Awards, soundtrack composer Mica Levi & jazz titan Kamasi Washington.Many thanks to special guest David Quantick. Read more about his work at davidquantick.com and pre-order Quantick's Quite Difficult Quiz Book here.Pieces discussed: Style Council, Lloyd Cole, Morrissey, Simon Cowell, Teenage Fanclub, Teenage Fanclubber, Teenage Fanclubbest, Marianne Faithfull audio, Jimi Hendrix live, Allman Brothers live, Bob Marley & the Wailers live, Freddie Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones at Altamont, Earth, Wind & Fire, Mike Oldfield, Nick Tosches, BRIT Awards 2001, Mica Levi and Kamasi Washington.

Rock's Backpages
E99: David Quantick on Pop Eating Itself + Teenage Fanclub + Marianne Faithfull

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 70:34


In this episode we invite Emmy award-winning screenwriter David Quantick to relive his days as a budding pop scribe on the NME – and to share his memories of Paul Weller, Lloyd Cole & the ignominious Morrissey. As someone who's written with Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci and Harrys Hill & Enfield, David is predictably hilarious about '80s pop – as well as about Simon Cowell & many other things. He also offers his tuppenceworth on the week's featured act Teenage Fanclub, and on our 1998 Marianne Faithfull audio interview, clips from which we hear and discuss in this episode. Mark then talks us through new library pieces about John Lennon's dad, Led Zeppelin and Earth, Wind & Fire; Barney cites Mat Snow's 2009 interview with Mike Oldfield, triggering a Quantick memory of theTubular Bells dude being quizzed by the late Steven Wells; and finally Jasper wraps up the episode with reflections on pieces about the 2001 BRIT Awards, soundtrack composer Mica Levi & jazz titan Kamasi Washington. Many thanks to special guest David Quantick. Read more about his work at davidquantick.com and pre-order Quantick's Quite Difficult Quiz Book here. Pieces discussed: Style Council, Lloyd Cole, Morrissey, Simon Cowell, Teenage Fanclub, Teenage Fanclubber, Teenage Fanclubbest, Marianne Faithfull audio, Jimi Hendrix live, Allman Brothers live, Bob Marley & the Wailers live, Freddie Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones at Altamont, Earth, Wind & Fire, Mike Oldfield, Nick Tosches, BRIT Awards 2001, Mica Levi and Kamasi Washington.

Back Story Song
Let It Ride by Steven Wells

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 7:09


Let It Ride by Steven WellsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Back Story Song
A Long Way From Graceland by Steven Wells

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 19:29


A Long Way From Graceland by Steven WellsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Coffee and Conversation Podcast
S4Ep5 Steven Wells

Coffee and Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 50:26


Steven is a recovering addict with a love for Jesus! Join us as we talk with Steven about the lessons he's learned and the hope he has for a future with Christ! Season 4 of Coffee and Conversation is here! Join us as we discuss addiction recovery from multiple perspectives. If you are struggling or no know someone who is, we hope this season fills you with encouragement and hope.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep.87: Jez Butterworth on the Band + Dolly Parton + Perry Farrell

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 75:57


In this episode we welcome acclaimed playwright Jez (Jerusalem) Butterworth into RBP's virtual cupboard to talk mainly about The Band – but also about Dolly Parton and other musical tastes shared with hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper. Barney gets the ball rolling by asking Jez how an early '90s conversation with Malcolm McLaren led to his first play Mojo – and how music has long played a part in his work. A Butterworth screenplay based on John Niven's peerless novella Music from Big Pink prompts discussion of The Band, taking in clips from Barney's 1991 audio interview with Al Aronowitz, the New York Post writer who first visited Big Pink to report on Bob Dylan's former backing group.A tangent takes the episode into the terrain of Jerusalem, not to mention Brexit and the rural vs. urban polarisation exemplified by the U.S. presidential elections (still bitterly undecided at the time this episode was recorded). A neat segue leads to a deep appreciation of Dolly Parton, about to publish her autobiography Storyteller. An early Parton interview on RBP's home page provides a perfect springboard for consideration of her unique voice, her politics (or lack thereof), and her cosmetic augmentations.There's no easy pivoting from Parton to Perry Farrell: suffice to say that – in 1996 audio clips about his Lollapalooza festival and the "spirits" of heroin and cocaine – the former Jane's Addiction and current Porno for Pyros frontman is barmy, brilliant and typically engaging. Last but far from least, Mark talks us through his personal highlights from the week's new intake of great interviews and reviews from the golden age(s) of music journalism – including the Daily Express' Ivor Davis dropping in on John Lennon during his "lost" L.A. weekend in 1973, the Village Voice's Richard Goldstein on the "meaning" of Bette Midler in 1975, NME's Paul Morley coaxing quotes out of Joy Division's Ian Curtis in 1979… and that same rag's Steven Wells lambasting pale and uninteresting Velvet Underground devotees in 1993. Jasper takes us out with quotes from a fabulous early interview with Ms. Amy Winehouse…Many thanks to special guest Jez Butterworth.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.Pieces discussed: The Band, Bob Dylan, Al Aronowitz audio, Dolly Parton, Dollier Parton, Dolliest Parton, Perry Farrell audio, Bob Dylan & the Hawks, Steve Winwood, John Lennon, Bette Midler, Manchester bands, Luther Vandross, Velvet Underground, Public Enemy, Amy Winehouse and Baron Wolman.

Rock's Backpages
E87: Jez Butterworth on the Band + Dolly Parton + Perry Farrell

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 75:57


In this episode we welcome acclaimed playwright Jez (Jerusalem) Butterworth into RBP's virtual cupboard to talk mainly about The Band – but also about Dolly Parton and other musical tastes shared with hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper. Barney gets the ball rolling by asking Jez how an early '90s conversation with Malcolm McLaren led to his first play Mojo – and how music has long played a part in his work. A Butterworth screenplay based on John Niven's peerless novella Music from Big Pink prompts discussion of The Band, taking in clips from Barney's 1991 audio interview with Al Aronowitz, the New York Post writer who first visited Big Pink to report on Bob Dylan's former backing group.A tangent takes the episode into the terrain of Jerusalem, not to mention Brexit and the rural vs. urban polarisation exemplified by the U.S. presidential elections (still bitterly undecided at the time this episode was recorded). A neat segue leads to a deep appreciation of Dolly Parton, about to publish her autobiography Storyteller. An early Parton interview on RBP's home page provides a perfect springboard for consideration of her unique voice, her politics (or lack thereof), and her cosmetic augmentations.There's no easy pivoting from Parton to Perry Farrell: suffice to say that – in 1996 audio clips about his Lollapalooza festival and the "spirits" of heroin and cocaine – the former Jane's Addiction and current Porno for Pyros frontman is barmy, brilliant and typically engaging. Last but far from least, Mark talks us through his personal highlights from the week's new intake of great interviews and reviews from the golden age(s) of music journalism – including the Daily Express' Ivor Davis dropping in on John Lennon during his "lost" L.A. weekend in 1973, the Village Voice's Richard Goldstein on the "meaning" of Bette Midler in 1975, NME's Paul Morley coaxing quotes out of Joy Division's Ian Curtis in 1979… and that same rag's Steven Wells lambasting pale and uninteresting Velvet Underground devotees in 1993. Jasper takes us out with quotes from a fabulous early interview with Ms. Amy Winehouse…Many thanks to special guest Jez Butterworth.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.Pieces discussed: The Band, Bob Dylan, Al Aronowitz audio, Dolly Parton, Dollier Parton, Dolliest Parton, Perry Farrell audio, Bob Dylan & the Hawks, Steve Winwood, John Lennon, Bette Midler, Manchester bands, Luther Vandross, Velvet Underground, Public Enemy, Amy Winehouse and Baron Wolman.

Rock's Backpages
E87: Jez Butterworth on the Band + Dolly Parton + Perry Farrell

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 76:27


In this episode we welcome acclaimed playwright Jez (Jerusalem) Butterworth into RBP's virtual cupboard to talk mainly about The Band – but also about Dolly Parton and other musical tastes shared with hosts Mark, Barney & Jasper.  Barney gets the ball rolling by asking Jez how an early '90s conversation with Malcolm McLaren led to his first play Mojo – and how music has long played a part in his work. A Butterworth screenplay based on John Niven's peerless novella Music from Big Pink prompts discussion of The Band, taking in clips from Barney's 1991 audio interview with Al Aronowitz, the New York Post writer who first visited Big Pink to report on Bob Dylan's former backing group. A tangent takes the episode into the terrain of Jerusalem, not to mention Brexit and the rural vs. urban polarisation exemplified by the U.S. presidential elections (still bitterly undecided at the time this episode was recorded). A neat segue leads to a deep appreciation of Dolly Parton, about to publish her autobiography Storyteller. An early Parton interview on RBP's home page provides a perfect springboard for consideration of her unique voice, her politics (or lack thereof), and her cosmetic augmentations. There's no easy pivoting from Parton to Perry Farrell: suffice to say that – in 1996 audio clips about his Lollapalooza festival and the "spirits" of heroin and cocaine – the former Jane's Addiction and current Porno for Pyros frontman is barmy, brilliant and typically engaging.  Last but far from least, Mark talks us through his personal highlights from the week's new intake of great interviews and reviews from the golden age(s) of music journalism – including the Daily Express' Ivor Davis dropping in on John Lennon during his "lost" L.A. weekend in 1973, the Village Voice's Richard Goldstein on the "meaning" of Bette Midler in 1975, NME's Paul Morley coaxing quotes out of Joy Division's Ian Curtis in 1979… and that same rag's Steven Wells lambasting pale and uninteresting Velvet Underground devotees in 1993. Jasper takes us out with quotes from a fabulous early interview with Ms. Amy Winehouse… Many thanks to special guest Jez Butterworth. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Pieces discussed: The Band, Bob Dylan, Al Aronowitz audio, Dolly Parton, Dollier Parton, Dolliest Parton, Perry Farrell audio, Bob Dylan & the Hawks, Steve Winwood, John Lennon, Bette Midler, Manchester bands, Luther Vandross, Velvet Underground, Public Enemy, Amy Winehouse and Baron Wolman.

Gardening Australia
Playful Planting

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020


Guest presenter Steven Wells visits a sensory garden where the owner regularly welcomes children from a nearby specialist school to come for a play

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Feral Cats
Episode 9, 2020

Feral Cats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 41:31


0.05 Raining Cats and Dockers. Review of the win over the Dockers in torrential conditions in Perth 15.14-Following the great debut of mature age rookie Brad Close, the boys look at the other mature age recruits that recruiting wizard Steven Wells has brought to the club. The list of A graders is staggering. Three A graders and perhaps the greatest of all time. 22.08- Cat in the hat. The boys pick a number out of a hat and try and reel off as many cats players they can who have worn that number. 25.57 Seany rewinds the clock to a classic Cats and Eagles encounter 29.39- Preview of the huge clash with the red hot Eagles 39.06-’Our Banner’s Flying High’-Hame reveals what the cat’s banner will read this week

The Art of Decluttering
Garden Organising

The Art of Decluttering

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 20:01


This is our new mini series to help us all during the Covid-19 season. We hope it helps to serve and support you. Inspires you to be productive in your decluttering and encourages your mental health. Today we are encouraging you to get out into your garden and take time to breath the goodness in. We rang up our good friend Steven Wells to chat to you about an area that we have little expertise in. Have a giggle along with us today.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Steven Wells the GardenerJoin our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Art of Decluttering
Iso with Kirst & Ames - Steven the Gardener

The Art of Decluttering

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 20:01


This is our new mini series to help us all during the Covid-19 season. We hope it helps to serve and support you. Inspires you to be productive in your decluttering and encourages your mental health. Today we are encouraging you to get out into your garden and take time to breath the goodness in. We rang up our good friend Steven Wells to chat to you about an area that we have little expertise in. Have a giggle along with us today.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Steven Wells the GardenerJoin our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

3 Blokes No Clue
2010 Re-Draft

3 Blokes No Clue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 48:32


The boys redo the 2010 Draft and Phil channels his inner Steven Wells and throws a curveball that catches Jez and Clay off guard.

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Back Story Song
Songwriter Spotlight: Steven Wells - Ghostowne

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:21


Steven Wells is the singer/songwriter leader of the band Ghostowne which he formed in 1999. They have released seven albums and have been playing music in bars and honky-tonks inspiring audiences to drink and dance for over 20 years. His country twang music blends country, southern rock, Americana and roots rock while telling blue collar stories of everyday struggles. His songs celebrate the toils, tribulations and sweat of working people while celebrating the hard earned desire to blow off steam in the camaraderie of fellow revelers.https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTOWNE/https://www.instagram.com/ghostowne_band/https://twitter.com/Ghostownehttps://ghostowne.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Rock's Backpages
E46: The Beatles' Abbey Road + Blondie audio with Mat Snow

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 71:31


In this week's episode of the Rock’s Backpages podcast, Mark & Barney are joined by the "Fab"-ulous Mat Snow to discuss the 50th anniversary of Beatles swansong Abbey Road. Mat also regales them with his tale of setting off a firework in the NME reviews office... plus his further adventures in the world of music journalism (including a pivotal stint as editor of MOJO). The week's audio interview is a 1977 conversation with Blondie, so the trio hear a clip of Debbie Harry recalling her life as a waitress at Max's Kansas City. Archive highlights as selected by Mark include yodelling Frank Ifield, the Monkees' Davy Jones, and a Steven Wells review of Napalm Death's cheerily-titled Fear, Emptiness, Despair... Pieces discussed: The Beatles, George Harrison, Abbey Road, Abbey Roader, Abbey Roadest, Ramones + Blondie + Talking Heads, Blondie audio, Blondie live in Hammersmith, Frank Ifield, Davy Jones of the Monkees, David Cassidy, The Osmonds, The Clash, Pat Benatar, Mission of Burma and Napalm Death.

C86 Show - Indie Pop
The Senseless Things with Morgan Nicholls

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 71:25


The Senseless Things special with Morgan Nicholls in conversation with David Eastaugh Senseless Things formed around the musical partnership of songwriter Mark Myers aka Mark Keds (vocals, guitar) and Morgan Nicholls (bass, originally guitar), who as eleven-year-olds in Twickenham, Middlesex put together Wild Division in the early 1980s. With the addition of drummer Cass Browne (also occasionally known as Cass Cade and Cass Traitor) they became the Psychotics, playing various venues in their local area despite still being at school. Their first gig together as the Senseless Things (named after a phrase used in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Julius Caesar) followed at the subsequently-demolished Clarendon in Hammersmith, London, in October 1986. Auxiliary members at this stage included a keyboard player, Ben, and a guitarist, Gerry, who deputised for Nicholls while the latter was studying for his O levels. The definitive Senseless Things line-up formed in summer 1987 when Nicholls returned to take over bass, with the new recruit, former BBC clerk Ben Harding acquiring the vacant guitarist's role. The band regularly appeared at The Clarendon in Hammersmith, London playing both downstairs in the Broadway bar and upstairs in the main auditorium. Taking their musical cue from the Ramones and the Dickies, and their spiritual lead from fellow guitar outfit Mega City Four, the quartet embarked upon a hectic touring schedule, often playing on the same bill as Mega City Four, Snuff and Perfect Daze. The band's first releases were singles given away with issues of Yo Jo Jo and Sniffin' Rock fanzines. By March 1988 the band had attracted the attention of the BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who invited them to record the first of three sessions for his programme. The "Up And Coming" 12" followed, then "Girlfriend" the following year, both on Way Cool Records. Their first album, Postcard CV, was released in 1989, capturing the energy of their concerts by packing ten tracks into twenty two minutes. Record Collector called it "sprightly pop-punk/ indie with touches of Buzzcocks and the Undertones". The album was rounded off by "Too Much Kissing", which was released as a single and was to become their signature track. In 1990 the band signed with What Goes On Records, just as the label collapsed, resulting in an abortive EP release. The band then signed to Vinyl Solution subsidiary Decoy Records, who released the four-track EP "'Is It Too Late?", produced by Jon Langford of the Mekons. The group stayed with Decoy for "Can't Do Anything", (also produced by Langford), which prefaced an appearance at the Reading Festival; the band then signed to Epic Records at the start of 1991. The subsequent album The First Of Too Many saw the band experimenting with other styles including acoustic songs, and the single "Got It At The Delmar" entered the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart. Allmusic praised the album's blend of "bubblegum pop" and "gobstopping hard rock", likening the band's sound to the Who and the Replacements. Two further Top 20singles followed in 1991/1992 - "Easy To Smile" and "Hold It Down". The band toured the United States, supporting Blur, and went to Japan for the first time, appearing on talent show Ika-Ten. Cover art for the first two Senseless Things albums and most single releases around the same period was provided by comic artist Jamie Hewlett, creator of Tank Girl and later Gorillaz. The second single from their third album, 1993's Empire of the Senseless, "Homophobic Asshole" (with promotional video directed by Steven Wells) received critical acclaim but was released reluctantly by their record company due to the band's choice of title and failed to chart highly. Follow-up single, "Primary Instinct", an equally political (anti-racist) lyric but a more radio-friendly title, had slightly more commercial success. In a further Mekons connection, the album shared its title with a track from the 1989 album The Mekons Rock 'n Roll, itself named for a Kathy Acker novel. In 1995, the band released a final album, Taking Care Of Business accompanied by two singles, "Christine Keeler" (renamed from "Christian Killer") and "Something To Miss". The latter's b-sides included a Replacements cover as well as a song co-written with Lenie from Mambo Taxi. Senseless Things went into permanent hiatus the same year after farewell tours of the UK and Japan.

Author Steven Wells talks writing, #YesMeansYes on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 21:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Steven Wells to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his journey as a writing and his novel YES MEANS YES.

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Gardening Show
Celebrating International Day Of People With Disability

Gardening Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017


This is a special program to celebrate the International Day of People With Diability, focusing on the benefits of gardening and horticultural therapy for people with disabilities. Our guests for December 3rd are Steven Wells, horticultural therapist, nurse and Project Officer for Gardens and Grounds Project with Austin Health. Basil Natoli who is a Gardening teacher working with children with disabilities at 3 Education Department-run schools. Josh Fergeus CEO of Kevin Heinze Grow (horticultural therapy) and Chris Hansen, former student of Croxton Special School who works in a western suburbs supported program including gardening.

P3 Spel
Favorittrailers och screenshotskola

P3 Spel

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2015 64:55


Bombastiska explosioner, skådisar i trikåer eller melankolisk musik - hur är den perfekta speltrailern? P3 Spel snackar första intryck, går i screenshotskola och möter trailermakare. Det blir skeppsbrott och vilda västern när Susanne Möller, Effie Karabuda och Anton Emanuelsson Vretender väljer favorittrailers. Vi har grillat trailerkreatörerna Steven Wells på Paradox Interactive och Roland Smedberg på Dice om hur trailers till spel som Magicka och Battlefield blir till. Spelfotografen Linus Johansson som hyllats för sina bilder tagna i Grand Theft Auto 5 bjuder dessutom på sina bästa screenshottips! Det blir även betyg till bilspelet Hill Climb Racing, intryck från månäventyret Lifeline och en krönika med Effie.  Du hör P3 Spel med Angelica Norgren på lördag, 18.03 i P3.