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The boys chat to Oz music legend Steve Balbi in Pt 2 of this fascinating 3 part episode.....Steve is the bass player for legendary Oz band Noiseworks, founding member of the Electric Hippies, producer and solo artist! In Pt 2 the boys cover Steve's role as a producer, Noiseworks and their guitarist Stuart Fraser, leaving Noiseworks and forming Electric Hippies with Justin Stanley, drugs and Steve's love of cricket.....including having a big night with Whit and watching him front up the next day for NSW!
Welcome back to another episode of our podcast dedicated to exploring the latest in stroke research, treatment, and stories of resilience. I'm your host, Amy Quinn, and today, we have an incredible guest joining us - a true expert in the field. I'm thrilled to welcome Stuart Fraser, Assistant Professor in Pediatric Neurology and the Director of the Pediatric Stroke Program here at the stroke institute. Dr. Fraser joined students at the McGovern Medical School for Stroke Grand Rounds and we asked Dr. Fraser to stick around for a follow up interview with our stroke fellow, Carlos De La Garza. Pediatric stroke is an area that often doesn't get the attention it deserves, so I'm excited for this episode, to shed light on the advancements and opportunities for improving outcomes. It's insightful, refreshing, and a great listen for students and trainees who, for all the right reasons, get nervous when they hear anything relating to pediatrics.
A few nights ago, Peter and Scott had the pleasure of hosting the tennis correspondent for The Times newspaper Stuart (Stu) Fraser in Murray Musings HQ. Originally from Scotland, Stu now lives down in London and is on the move a LOT covering the game we love for one of the most prominent news outlets. Stu brings with him tales of behind the scenes press conferences, advice on how to break into the industry, critique of the LTA and a unique insight into what it's like to interview the man himself, Andy Murray... Stuart can be found on X at @stu_fraser.
Stuart Fraser — tried for a murder in 2019 — has been sentenced to 42 years in prison on two counts of assault of a peace officer. Judge Russell Wilson of the 81st Judicial District sentenced Fraser to 42 years May 8, after a jury found him guilty of the assault charges. Fraser, 47, had allegedly assaulted a Wilson County Sheriff's Office investigator and a corrections officer Sept. 2, 2020, while he was being processed at the county jail on other charges. “Fraser has an extensive criminal history, including three prior convictions for burglary of a habitation, a conviction for...Article Link
Jon Stevens joins Matty as we welcome back Noiseworks!It's been 30 years in the making and well worth the wait. We chat new album, the loss of founding member Stuart Fraser and a tour to follow, exciting times indeed!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Stevens joins Matty as we welcome back Noiseworks!It's been 30 years in the making and well worth the wait. We chat new album, the loss of founding member Stuart Fraser and a tour to follow, exciting times indeed!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noiseworks have brand new music out for the first time in 30 years! Their frontman Jon Stevens catches up with Triple M's Brendan Annakin to unpack their new single 'Heart & Soul'; shares what to expect from their new record and explains the legacy their late guitarist Stuart Fraser has left.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our stroke program, founded by Dr. James Grotta in 1979, specializes in stroke epidemiology, clinical trial design, and basic science. We train the next generation of revolutionary academics and leaders in cerebrovascular disease through our NINDS-funded fellowship programs. Each year we welcome a new class of fellows. This episode is a "wrap up" of their time with us this past year! Hosts: Amy Quinn, James Grotta, MD, Amanda Jagolino-Cole, MD Guests (Fellows): Drs. Stuart Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela Zelnik, Sishir Mannava StrokeBusters, a Podcast Presented by: The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) or “Stroke Institute" About StrokeBusters is a podcast series of recorded conversations on the topic of stroke and cerebrovascular disease. Based in the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, we tap into our local network of astonishing leaders in healthcare and medicine to discuss the latest and most exciting news in stroke. Throughout this ten-episode series, we connect with UTHealth physicians and researchers, many who are experts in their field, to discuss their practice, cutting-edge research and medical care. Who We Are The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, better known as the Stroke Institute, serves as a multi-disciplinary hub for research and best practices in stroke recovery, stroke prevention, services, population health, and vascular dementia. We are one of the most active research and clinical programs in the country, the first Comprehensive Stroke Center in the state, and launched the first Mobile Stroke Unit in the nation. Contact Web: http://www.utstrokeinstitute.com Twitter: @UTHealthStroke Instagram: @UTHealthStroke Facebook: facebook.com/uthealthstroke LinkedIn: @UTHealthStroke Ideas and opinions are our own and this podcast is not a substitute for expert medical advice. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact us at info.uthiscd@gmail.com
Tonight's guests include, Gold Coast Suns coach Stuart Dew, football commentator Simon Hill, The Times correspondent Stuart Fraser and Tanya Oxtoby Chelsea FC Women's Assistant Coach
The Times correspondent Stuart Fraser joins Sam and Bruce Eva on Sportsday
Stuart Fraser Interview
The Times tennis correspondent Stuart Fraser joined Shane and Andrew
Shane McInnes and Andrew Gaze were joined by Nick Hockley and Stuart Fraser in the first hour.
Tonight on Sportsday, Shane and Andrew were joined by Nick Hockley, Stuart Fraser and Steve Barker
This week on Inside The Ropes:A round-table with Royal Melbourne Andrew Kirby and Golf NSW's Stuart Fraser about golf in a pandemic, and the notion of no jab-no play.Plus the legend of Concord, 100-year-old Anne Burton.Hosts Martin Blake and Tony Webeck talk us through the week in golf.
The air in Melbourne can change with the winds, but to get a sense of which directions this tournament is listing towards, Ben is joined by Stuart Fraser of the Times of London to get his sense of what's been happening with the air quality and the tennis so far this month, and what might be happening next. As we gaze through the haze, you'll hear from Stu, from Dalila Jakupovic, and from Craig Tiley. There's controversy, conflict, and confusion. Hopefully the air is clear and the fires subside, but if not, things could quickly become very muddled. As always, thanks for liking us on Facebook (leave comments on the episode thread! Engage with other listeners!), following us on Twitter (discuss this episode with hashtag #NCRAusOpen!), and subscribing/reviewing on iTunes on iTunes or whatever your podcasting app/platform of choice may be.
Seb Lauzier introduces an ATP Tennis Radio Podcast Special, focussing on the role of the media in the game. We hear from those behind the commentators mic as one of the best in the business, ESPN's Chris Fowler talk's us through his relationship with his co-commentators, we get the players view from young South African, Lloyd Harris, who attended the recent ATP University in London. Often perceived as simply the brains behind the money, Player Manager Enric Molina talks us through how agents can be essential in guiding a young player's development. Of course there's the written press and three of the UK's leading writers, Stuart Fraser of the times, Simon Briggs from the Telegraph and Guardian journalist, Tumaini Carayol discuss developing stories and working with players. We head behind the cameras with tour photographer Peter Staples and leading television cameramen Brucie Smith, on how frame the perfect picture and presenter and social media guru, Blair Henley talks followers, likes, views and retweets, how to get them, how to maintain them and what works and what doesn't.
Seb Lauzier introduces an ATP Tennis Radio Podcast Special, focussing on the role of the media in the game. We hear from those behind the commentators mic as one of the best in the business, ESPN's Chris Fowler talk's us through his relationship with his co-commentators, we get the players view from young South African, Lloyd Harris, who attended the recent ATP University in London. Often perceived as simply the brains behind the money, Player Manager Enric Molina talks us through how agents can be essential in guiding a young player’s development. Of course there’s the written press and three of the UK’s leading writers, Stuart Fraser of the times, Simon Briggs from the Telegraph and Guardian journalist, Tumaini Carayol discuss developing stories and working with players. We head behind the cameras with tour photographer Peter Staples and leading television cameramen Brucie Smith, on how frame the perfect picture and presenter and social media guru, Blair Henley talks followers, likes, views and retweets, how to get them, how to maintain them and what works and what doesn't.
A sombre day in Australian music: Amy reports on the deaths of Noiseworks guitarist Stuart Fraser and Mental As Anything frontman Andrew 'Greedy' Smith, Elton gains worldwide attention after WA show + Tones And I opens up on relentless bullying.
Every now and then the trivial charm of sport can offer the perfect escape from reality. In July 2016, across seven matches at Wimbledon, Andy Murray provided the best of distractions, uniting a nation divided by a vote. In the fifth and final episode of the opening season of Join The Story, we look at how a gangly teenager from Dunblane, Scotland captured the hearts of the British public and how his legacy now stretches far beyond his remarkable tennis achievements. Join the conversation across social media using #JoinTheStory. With thanks to Judy Murray, Jamie Murray, Roy Erskine, Shirley Erskine, Courtney Nguyen, Russell Fuller, Stuart Fraser, Simon Briggs, Mark Petchey, John Barrett, Ruth Davidson MSP, Anne McElvoy, Lorraine Slabbert, the people of Dunblane, Gregor and Katie from Dunblane Primary School and Siminn TV.
Welcome to another show where you will hear from The Times tennis correspondent, Stuart Fraser. Stuart travels the world reporting on the tennis tour and in this show you will hear what a typical year looks like, how Stuart got into journalism and worked his way up to be the main man at the UK's finest newspaper. You will hear gain insights to what being a journalist really involves and great advice on how to get into the industry and how to create opportunities to excel. Stuart is highly respected and liked by everyone within the tennis world and it was a genuine pleasure to speak with him for this show. Enjoy Intro/outro by http://www.hueandcry.co.uk Artwork by http://www.olinightingale.com
The Tennis Podcast is back after a few weeks of holiday, and before we get into the fall-out from Nick Kyrgios and cover the latest from both the Tours, here’s an exclusive interview with the great Pete Sampras. This week, Sampras has been in Knokke, Belgium playing in the Optima Open, one of the tournaments on the ATP Champions Tour. Today he meets Xavier Malisse in the final. Our reporter Stuart Fraser caught up with him to ask if he thinks Roger Federer can win another Grand Slam, whether Rafael Nadal can come again, and the rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. Plus, can he see Serena Williams wrapping up the calendar Slam in New York? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome from Stuart Fraser, Deputy Chairman of the Policy & Resources Committee, City of London Corporation & Peter York, Cultural Commentator & Associate, Editorial Intelligence
Disc One. Flashback to 2003 - 2007 Day-club Vocal House. For more in this series head to www.markalsop.com . In 2003, a small club opened it's doors underneath the famed JBF building at Taylor Square, Sydney. It's name : Manacle. Within a few months the idea of a Day Club emerged. At first it was slow going and I remember playing to only a few people, but as word spread, all that was to change. Within the next six weeks it quickly became THE place to be. The name Manacle was on everybody's lips and the new Day Club "BENT" was born.People arrived after dancing all night in the nightclubs as well as those that would miss the Saturday nights entertainment along Oxford Street, so that they could awake at 6.30am and be fresh faced for the opening of BENT at 7am on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings.Manacle not only saw the emergence of BENT, but also other regular events like D2D (Dusk@Dawn), Man Hole and Manoeuvres. Throughout the history of Manacle I also became the Friday night resident and saw the birth of an extremely popular night entitled BOYZONE and then the later famed GRUNT.I hope you enjoy this journey back to those days. The double CD was originally entitled UNITY. The triple set was FAITH, HOPE & CHARITY. The earliest recording done in 2003/04 is called League. ALL these releases were only given to friends and the most loyal customers. This is the very first time that they have ever appeared digitally and available on the internet.I sincerely hope you enjoy this Flashback to the music that helped create the most popular and notorious Day Club in Australian history.A special thank you to Andrew Clarke & Stuart Fraser for creating such an amazing piece of Australian Gay history and for also providing the logo! For a complete listing of Podcasts please navigate to www.markalsop.com Join the MA15+ Facebook group click here For i-Tunes subscriptions click here
Disc Two. Flashback to 2003 - 2007 Day-club Vocal House. For more in this series head to www.markalsop.com . In 2003, a small club opened it's doors underneath the famed JBF building at Taylor Square, Sydney. It's name : Manacle. Within a few months the idea of a Day Club emerged. At first it was slow going and I remember playing to only a few people, but as word spread, all that was to change.Within the next six weeks it quickly became THE place to be. The name Manacle was on everybody's lips and the new Day Club "BENT" was born.People arrived after dancing all night in the nightclubs as well as those that would miss the Saturday nights entertainment along Oxford Street, so that they could awake at 6.30am and be fresh faced for the opening of BENT at 7am on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings.Manacle not only saw the emergence of BENT, but also other regular events like D2D (Dusk@Dawn), Man Hole and Manoeuvres. Throughout the history of Manacle I also became the Friday night resident and saw the birth of an extremely popular night entitled BOYZONE and then the later famed GRUNT.I hope you enjoy this journey back to those days. The double CD was originally entitled UNITY. The triple set was FAITH, HOPE & CHARITY. The earliest recording done in 2003/04 is called League. ALL these releases were only given to friends and the most loyal customers. This is the very first time that they have ever appeared digitally and available on the internet.I sincerely hope you enjoy this Flashback to the music that helped create the most popular and notorious Day Club in Australian history.A special thank you to Andrew Clarke & Stuart Fraser for creating such an amazing piece of Australian Gay history and for also providing the logo! For a complete listing of Podcasts please navigate to www.markalsop.com Join the MA15+ Facebook group click here For i-Tunes subscriptions click here
Comment Conference - Brand New Britain London Central: Does the Capital still command the business heights? Editorial Intelligence iIn association with the City of London Corporation. Stuart Fraser, Chairman, Policy & Resources Committee, City of London Corporation talks to Hamish McRae, Associate Editor, The Independent and Author of 'What Works: Success in Stressful Times'. Somerset House 29th June 2010