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The next wave of beer drinkers is here, and spoiler alert—they're not like the last lot. Gen Z is all about connection, inclusivity, and creating new rituals, which means the old “pint in the pub” experience might need a bit of a shake-up. In this session, I'll walk you through how to connect with this fresh generation of drinkers. We will cover branding, marketing, taproom vibes, and everything in between. It's not just about making great beer anymore (though that still helps); it's about creating experiences that bring people together in a modern and meaningful way. If you're ready to turn your brewery into a magnet for the next-gen, grab a seat and let's chat about how you can stand out, stay relevant, and make your mark.Tim Weaver is the guy who makes brands brilliant. As the owner of The Brand Weaver, he's spent over 15 years helping brands craft identities that not only look cracking but actually work—bringing in punters, growing sales, and making a splash in the industry. Whether it's giving a startup its first big break or breathing new life into a well-loved brewery, Tim's all about making sure your brand stands out, turns heads, and keeps people coming back for more. He's got a knack for spotting what makes a brand special and turning that into something unforgettable. When he's not brewing up brand magic, you'll find him sharing stories, cracking jokes, or enjoying a pint (strictly for research purposes, of course).Huge thanks to Small Batch Standard + InTouch LabelsStay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.orgJoin us in-person for CBP ConnectsHalf workshop, half networkingCharlotte, NC | June 9-11, 2025Register now: https://cbpconnects.com/
How can you help keep your brewery relevant for the next generation? Tim Weaver, founder of The Brand Weaver, is on hand to tell you how. The Brand Weaver is an agency on a mission to even the playing field in brewery branding and marketing. Right now, he explains, a handful of breweries dominate with slick branding and sharp messaging—while the rest are left behind. Tim is here to change that. His work has helped breweries double their revenue, land two new trade accounts a week, and even win Brewery Rebrand of the Year. Because when branding is done right, the beer is left to do the talking. In this podcast, recorded live at our Brewers Lectures in Bristol in March, he explains why traditional SEO no longer cuts it, argues how the world is changing faster than ever before, and why it's imperative to diversify or die.
Ep 219 is a fun one! We're welcoming in our first Brewery Brand Consultation, Strategy & Design expert from across the pond - Tim Weaver of The Brand Weaver. (@brandingforbreweries)He's also the host of the *NEW* Branding for Breweries Podcast - have a listen!Topics covered:- Changes in branding and what to expect- Mistakes breweries are making in branding- Ways breweries can use their competitors followers to grow there audience- The importance of consistency- Brewery memberships and mug clubsand some fun St Paddy's Day ideas breweries can use to increase sales. Cheers!Follow Tim at @brandingforbreweriestim@thebrandweaver.co.uk thebrandweaver.co.uk #beermightythings #1000truefans #beerbranding #branding
Bestselling crime fiction author Tim Weaver is our guest this week. Of course, long-time print readers will know him best for his work on the magazines N64 and NGC! This is a Matthew-only episode, as the pair have known each other for years. Enjoy our deepest dive into '90s games mags yet.This week's music is from the Mario Kart 64 soundtrack by Kenta Nagata. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textDiscover the hidden intricacies of running a successful collegiate athletic program as we sit down with Kevin Loney, Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Events Management at Bowdoin College. From his remarkable shift from coaching football to orchestrating events for 31 sports teams, Kevin unveils the meticulous planning and teamwork required to ensure flawless sporting events. Ever wonder what it takes to keep things flowing smoothly behind the scenes, even when faced with unexpected hurdles like malfunctioning scoreboards? Kevin's insights reveal the dedication and adaptability that make these events possible. Plus, I share my own tales from the world of sports broadcasting, shedding light on the unseen efforts that ensure spectators and participants alike have unforgettable experiences.Step into the transformative world of coaching with reflections on a journey through football and the profound impact of mentorship at Bethany College. We delve into the personal growth stories of a coach shaped by the innovative strategies of Tim Weaver and the camaraderie within the coaching community. Amusing anecdotes peppered throughout highlight the unique connections made on and off the field. Additionally, the episode takes an unexpected turn into swimming techniques, where a simple adjustment dramatically improved race performance, underscoring the powerful impact of minor changes. Whether you're interested in the management prowess behind athletic events or the finer points of sports performance, this episode offers wisdom and stories that inspire passion and perseverance.• Kevin discusses his transition from coaching to athletic management • Behind-the-scenes roles in ensuring game day success • Anecdotes from his time coaching and theSubscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEReaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing! Tactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseSweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Deemed FitBe a part of our movement to instill confidence motivation and a willingness to keep pushing forwardDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on all social mediaX: @mikebonocomedyInstagram: @mikebonocomedy@tiktok: @mikebono_comedianFacebook: @mikebonocomedy
In the craft beer world, where a new brewery seems to sprout up every day, a fresh logo alone won't set you apart. Join the Brand Weaver in this rollercoaster presentation designed specifically for brewery owners ready to dive deeper than mere aesthetics. Discover the core differences between a simple redesign and a full on rebrand. This session will guide you through the key top five strategies to keep in mind when rebranding your brewery. More importantly, we'll explore the tangible benefits and real results a successful rebrand can deliver. Learn how to not just refresh your image, but how to resonate with beer lovers in a way that sustains and grows your business. Don't miss the chance to transform your brewery from just another name in the market to a standout brand. There are few certainties in life: birth, death, taxes, and The Brand Weaver (Tim) overthinking his bio until it almost implodes. Yet, here's a bio! Born in a lab under the watchful eyes of mad scientists (think wild grey hair and maniacal laughs), The Brand Weaver was an accidental result of an experiment gone slightly awry. Instead of better buttering toast, they created a branding guru. Emerging from his test tube amidst a dazzling explosion, The Brand Weaver was destined to help businesses dominate their markets. With over 15 years of experience and a client list featuring big hitters like DC Comics, Warner Brothers, and Kamado Joe, he's mastered the art of captivating audiences and crafting standout brands—think a Cannibal Corpse fan at a Harry Styles gig! Huge thanks to CDR BeerLab + ABS Commercial for all your support on our Fall Virtual Conference. Join us in-person for CBP Connects San Diego Half workshop, half networking San Diego, CA | December 10-12, 2024 Grab your spot now at http://cbpconnects.com/
Dave B and Dave D are waiting for your messages!It's Halloween! And what better thing to do at Halloween than mess around with pumpkins! We might not be doing any carvings but what we're doing this time is trying not one, not two, but three pumpkin beers from those Sheffield legends Abbeydale Brewery, whose pumpkin spiced ale Pilgrim was first released in 2017 and now forms the backbone of the trilogy we're sampling. Joining the original are Twilight Pilgrim, a pumpkin spice latte stout and Imperial Pilgrim, an 8% pumpkin spiced ale. Are they Hype or Tripe? There's only one way to find out. Dave D drops in on one of the Brew Barn Sessions down on the farm at Spitting Feathers in Cheshire and during his visit with Kam from Beer Guide Worldwide, the pair have a chat with Rik who tells us all about the latest goings on. We have an award-winner on this latest episode, as we're joined by The Brand Weaver, who recently celebrated success at The Brewer's Congress in London when scooping top honours for his work with Vale Brewery in Buckinghamshire. If you thought branding was just about having a funky logo, Tim Weaver sets the record straight! There's plenty more going on throughout the episode, including Brew To Me with beers from breweries we've not tried before in the shape of Small Batch Brewing Company from Runcorn and Dead Duck Brewery from the New Forest. We're delighted to be backed by Craft Brew Festival, curators of unique beer festival experiences across Britain, and Mosaic Board Print, manufacturers of epic beermats.
This is the 11th show of the 14 shows in 14 days about the Arizona Cardinals' 14 opponents in 2024. This one focuses on the Seattle Seahawks, whom the Cardinals face twice in three weeks, on the road in week 12 and at home in Week 14. Jess is joined by former Seahawks Wire managing editor Tim Weaver to talk about Seattle's 2023 season, the offseason and the expectations for the Seahawks in 2024.
Frankie says her first hello to Tim Weaver, author of The Last Goodbye, as they discuss adapting books for the screen, the discipline of writing constantly, creating characters that endure and the underated excellence of a Five Guys burger.Follow Tim on Twitter and Instagram at @timweaverbooks. Want to talk books? Email us at readandburiedpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram and Threads: @readandburiedpodcastFollow us on Twitter: @readburiedpodFollow us on Bluesky: @readandburiedpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unlock the secrets of the NFL Draft's future stars with our all-star football panel, including Coach Hal Mumme, Bob Gavalier, Tim Weaver, Jose Jefferson, and Mister Askew! We've just wrapped a thrilling session where we tackled the biggest winners and losers post-draft, debated quarterback prospects like Bryce Young and CJ Stroud, and gave some well-deserved attention to the unsung heroes of the gridiron—the offensive linemen. If you're all about the details that forecast the success (or flop) of an NFL career, this is one discussion you can't afford to miss.Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes for NFL prospects like Tim Couch? Hal's got you covered with riveting anecdotes, while Bob breaks down strategic team movements that could reshape the Bears and Cardinals' future. Tim Weaver doesn't hold back on his praise for the Steelers' draft picks and, as a WVU fan myself, I'll tell you why Zach Frazier is the steal you need to watch. From the potential synergy between Marvin Harrison Jr. and Kyler Murray to the pressing need for a robust offensive line—evident in the Jets and Lions—we dissect every play, every decision that's setting up these athletes for a shot at glory.Wrap up your day with our ride home rant that covers the importance of a robust offensive line for teams looking to make a mark in the NFL. Coach Weaver and Jose Jefferson join me in shedding light on how the less glamorous draft picks often become the foundation of long-term success. Still think theStupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Reaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing it's a lifestyle!Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Big Labia EnergyBig Labs Pod harnesses the big labia energy of three comics at varying stages of...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify MonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyTactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseBono's BrewFresh ground coffee, in a variety of flavors, shipped right to your door within 3 days!Sweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
In this week's episode, we learn the story of Coach Tim Weaver. Coach Weaver has been a football coach at the college level for over 30 years, consisting of seven different college jobs. He's presently the defensive coordinator at Brown University. He gives great life advice based upon his years of working in a profession with constant uncertainty. Key Takeaways Before reacting to a sudden bad circumstance, take a pause and figure out where you want to be in the near future and how you are going to get there. For young people, the ability to communicate is most important in every aspect of life. Develop good communication skills. Woe is me doesn't help. Surround yourself with quality people. Develop a great support group. Build new relationships. This episode was made possible by: Hand Arendall Harrison Sale Buy Rod's Book "Get Back Up" >>> Buy Here Learn more about & contact Rod Cate:Rod Cate Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
When the whistle blows and the stadium lights ignite, that's when Coach Tim Weaver shines brightest – and I had the pleasure of sitting down with this mastermind behind Brown University's defensive maneuvers. Our conversation is more than just X's and O's; it's a deep dive into the heart of collegiate football, from the strategic recruitment plays to the personal growth of players who have sprinted their way from Ivy League fields to NFL glory. We reminisce on Bethany College days, where Weaver's coaching narrative began, and explore the tough yet rewarding journey of steering a program back to success.Roll up your sleeves for a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to wear multiple hats in Division III athletics, as Weaver gives us the playbook on balancing the dual roles of coach and athletic director. There's richness in the tales of unsung heroes like Johnny "Fiddy" Falconi, whose unyielding spirit represents the diversity of contributions that make a team whole. It's not about the scoreboard but the character built and the lives shaped by the game – a sentiment that shines through in every anecdote and reflection.Finally, prepare to be entertained – because it's not all serious strategy and life lessons. We're tackling the age-old debates of sports fans everywhere, from which championship is tougher to win to the hypothetical showdown between kangaroos and a polar bear. And as we close out the episode, I'm placing my bets on the burgeoning talent within Ivy League football and the thrills of FCS play. Coach Weaver's stories and insights are an open invitation to join us in celebrating the lesser-known corners of the football world, where passion and determination meet on the gridiron.Stupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Reaper Apparel Reaper Apparel Co was built for those who refuse to die slowly! Reaper isn't just clothing it's a lifestyle!Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Tactical Brotherhood The Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby Energy FROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.Shankitgolf Our goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseBono's Brew Fresh ground coffee, in a variety of flavors, shipped right to your door within 3 days!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
The Cardinals face the Seahawks on the road in Week 7. Jess brings on Seahawks Wire managing editor Tim Weaver to discuss the Week 7 matchup.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269726/advertisement
The Cardinals and Seahawks play on Sunday and Jess brings on Seahawks Wire managing editor Tim Weaver to preview the Week 7 matchup.
A short special, looking at 3 authors recently interviewed.3 authors. 5 questions. 5 minutesWith:Tim Weaver “The Last Goodbye” (fiction)Jodi Taylor “The Good, The Bad & The History” (fiction)Nikki Smith “The Beach Party” (fiction) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jess continues his opponent preview series in 2023 with Seahawks Wire managing editor Tim Weaver, who joins him on this show to talk about the Seahawks, whom the Cardinals face twice in 2023. They discuss Seattle's 2022 season, their offseason and expectations for 2023.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269726/advertisement
Jess teams up with Seahawks Wire managing editor Tim Weaver to discuss the Seahawks' 2022 season, their offseason and what is expected for 2023. The Cardinals face the Seahawks twice in 2023.
Episode 219. I interview Tim Weaver about “The Last Goodbye” and also interview Freya Berry about “The Birdcage Library” both of which are fiction books.Plus I review “Will You Read This Please” edited by Joanna Cannon (non fiction), “Home Fire” by Kamila Shamsie (fiction) and “Frontier” Grace Curtis (fiction).Plus an absolutely splendid listener's question. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris and guest host Lauren North talk to Tim Weaver about writing, reading and his wonderful new book, The Last Goodbye!
If you wanted to disappear, how would you do it? Tim Weaver (David Raker series) and Heather Critchlow (Unsolved) join Victoria On The Sofa to discuss missing persons in Crime Fiction and going off the grid...then Heather DisappearsVICTORIA SELMANSundayTimes bestselling author of Truly Darkly DeeplyAmazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/3xmvMeSWebsite for news and giveaways: http://www.victoriaselmanauthor.comTwitter: @VictoriaSelmanWe love to hear from our listeners! Find me on Twitter @VictoriaSelman and join in the chat using #OnTheSofaWithVictoriaProduced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023&CWA Daggers 2023
Tim Weaver is a Sunday Times million copy bestseller, he's been nominated for a National Book Award, is a Richard and Judy Book Club Pick, and has been shortlisted for a CWA Dagger Award.He's just published his 12th David Raker book, 'The Blackbird'. It follows the story of Cate and Aidan Gascoigne, whose car plunges into a ravine, but the couple vanish. We talk about the challenges writing disappearing persons thrillers, how do you have new ideas about what's happening, and who might be next. We talk about why this is a whydunnit, rather than a whodunnit. His 13th Raker book, 'The Last Goodbye' is out later this year, and he's currently half way through another one. You can hear how he copes having so many plotlines in his head at the same time, and given he's right in the middle of writing... how he deals with the baggy middle.You can hear how much he knows about the plot, why he doesn't like to plot too much, and what happens when it all comes together. We get some details about book contracts too, the low-level anxiety he's currently feeling, and why every author always gives the worse advice possible.Get 10% off writing software Plottr, over at go.plottr.com/routineSupport the show at patreon.com/writersroutine@writerspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CCTV footage shows a couple driving in a car looking perfectly happy and relaxed... moments later they've plunged into a 90 foot ravine. When the car is found, it's empty. Missing persons investigator David Raker must solve the mystery. Author Tim Weaver joins Richard and Judy to talk about why sometimes real life missing persons cases can be stranger than fiction, and why he wanted to write an emotionally articulate leading man. Plus, he explains why the thrilling ending of The Blackbird made writing the sequel incredibly difficult as he'd left so many mysterious loose ends to tie. Simply head online to whsmith.co.uk to browse the Spring Book Club collection, and use the code SPRING23 for a 10% discount.
Geoffrey interviews crime fiction writer Tim Weaver, the bestselling author of books including the David Raker mysteries You Were Gone, No One Home and The Blackbird.
Welcome to series 8, episode 3 of In Suspense - a podcast and vodcast for fans and writers of crime fiction. We're chatting Stand alones to series with two authors at the top of their game - Fiona Cummins and Tim Weaver!Don't forget to check out our minisodes for this series, which is on Social Media for Authors with social media strategist, Zoe Lea. In Suspense is on social media. You can find us here: https://linktr.ee/insuspense
The guys continue to discuss some hoops, a closer look at Boeheim's booger and Kenny Payne, did Calipari slight UK football, Justin makes a mistake, TJD receives a hateful letter, and a bunch of nonsense to end the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the epic conclusion of Spider-Month, and we're not doing the Sony Villain-verse unless you're paying us! Yes, you're about to hear how well two men who love puzzles, actually, pivot when they realize they've made a mistake: today we take a precedented detour by discussing the narrative of the 2018 Insomniac Spider-Man video game, as well as the very real winner of June's Reject or Renew draft, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. (Listen, mistakes were made, and Coupling would have been one.) Join us as we discuss the proper rituals for electric drills, gay Republicans, Tim Weaver & his wife Shadow, and Sid Meier's Civilization VI. Follow us on IG and Twitter @redteampod.com and check out redteampod.com!
Sarah Vine and Co Host Imogen Edwards-Jones celebrate the beginning of holiday season with a summer book special. Arts reviewer Claire Allfree and true crime expert and host of the Blood Ties Podcast, Geoffrey Wansell, join the show to offer some literary suggestions to accompany you on your summer break, from well known classics, to audiobooks, to last minute selections at the airport and lots more between! The guest recommendations/books discussed were: Geoffrey Wansell: Sparring Partners by John Grisham, Hodder £20 These three novellas in a single volume show Grisham at his masterful best. A minor masterpiece. The Blackbird by Tim Weaver, Michael Joseph £14.99 A road accident sees a Land Rover plunge off the road and career down a ravine. Two witnesses watch in horror as it bursts into flames, but when the fire brigade arrives there is no sign whatever of the two occupants. The impressive Weaver triumphs again with this intricate mystery. Aurora by David Koepp, HQ £14.99 The screenwriter of Jurassic Park depicts a catastrophe where a solar storm wipes out electricity across the planet. Told from the viewpoint of a dysfunctional American family, it vividly explores how human beings cope with tragedy, and re-affirms our will to survive. It is fine storytelling. Crime Wake by Shelley Burr, Hodder £14.99 My crime novel of the year so far, a moving depiction of the pain that a mysterious disappearance can wreak on those left behind. Nineteen years ago Evie McCreery vanished, leaving her younger sister Mina to pick up the pieces of her life. Intense and evocative, it tears at the heart-strings. Into the Dark, Macmillan £14.99 One morning the golden Holden family - father, mother and two teenagers – suddenly disappear from their spectacular home overlooking the sea in Essex. What happened? Enter DS Saul Anguish, with a record of protecting two children from a serial killer. The plot is both striking and original. Murder Before Evensong by Reverend Richard Coles, Weidenfeld £16.99 In the beautiful village of Champton, home to the de Flores dynasty, the local church is presided over by Canon Daniel Clement. A murder overwhelms the congregation and further skulduggery follows. A cosy, if slightly fey mystery with echoes of Father Brown unfolds as Clement investigates. The best classic crime everyone should read is either The Mysterious Affair at Styles or A Study in Scarlet. Grab something from the airport – no doubts, any David Baldacci or Michael Connelly. For something less expected – try James Lee Burke As for an audiobook it's hard not to suggest one of the two by Richard Osman, which are a great listen. (The Thursday Murder Club / The Man Who Died Twice) Claire Allfrey recommends: Bad Relations by Cressida Connolly, a lush historical drama. What Time Is Love by Holly Williams, a breezy beach read. Gosford Park by Gil Hornby, a fun Jane Austen homage. Vladimir by Julia May Jones, a spiky, creepy, psychological romance with lots of subversive observations on gender politics (also received Imogen's vote!) Night Crawling by Leila Mottley, this summer's hot debut read, a gritty novel about race and crime in America. The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson, a very funny smart spiky marital comedy of manners. A book to grab at the airport is Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead, or Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason, both out last year but Women's Prize shortlisted and so ought to be easily available in airport bookshelves.. Claire spotlighted Natalia Ginsberg, an Italian mid century author whose novels are being republished. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the first of 6 opponent preview episodes. Jess Root brings on Rams Wire's Cam DaSilva, Seahawks Wire's Tim Weaver and Niners Wire's Kyle Madson to talk about the Cardinals' NFC West rivals, the 2021 season, offseason moves and expectations for 2022.
Looking ahead to the regular season, Jess brings on Cameron DaSilva from Rams Wire, Tim Weaver from Seahawks Wire and Kyle Madson from Niners Wire to talk about the Cardinals' NFC West rivals, the seasons they had in 2021, their offseasons and what to expect in 2022.
Hello World! Welcome back to Let's Talk...Audio. Remember to join us on https://discord.gg/7RfWWYSb (Discord)! Rose was one of the first people to start following Tangela on IG when the podcast launched in early 2020. Tangela always wanted to visit Brisbane. Rose brings up an animated kids show that is entirely produced in Brisbane, called https://www.bluey.tv/ (Bluey). Tangela shares her love for childrens' shows' theme songs as well as jingles in general. Tangela asks Rose about a favorite theme song. Rose's first thoughts are of the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sfg9DVwOd9w (THX film intro) and the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAhvQoLpvsM (Playstation 1 boot up) sounds. Tangela's favorite theme song (at the time of recording) was for the TV show Psych, partly because there were alternate recordings of it depending on episode context, including https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGGzzZyJECE (Boyz II Men) and Bollywood versions. After discussing music in a similar light, they talk about front-of-house work and Tangela asks Rose about her work streaming live shows to the internet. That discussion includes running front-of-house with limited setups, such as fewer microphones than the band would have ideally. Rose - "live is the thing that made me realize that even if I screw up, it's gonna be alright ... and you can be annoyed about it, but the gig's done now" She points out that she is constantly reinforcing to her students that they should share their work, in process. It doesn't have to be perfect before they show anyone (and shouldn't, at least if you want constructive criticism and feedback). Speaking of students, Rose is a lecturer at a university. As a teacher-person, she's been teaching for 8 years this year. She originally went to school herself for a Bachelor's in Audio. Rose tries to keep up with changes in technology with regards to audio. She cites TikTok as a particularly powerful case study regarding impact on the music industry. https://www.fmod.com/ (FMOD) is an audio middle-ware (between your game engine and your DAW) tool she's been particularly excited about. It is used to manage the audio library in the context of interactive media like games. Rose - "It allows you to just create all of this diversity from a quite small package of original sounds ... you get to choose how it will actually play back in a much more detailed kind of way" Next they discuss how and why Rose has segued into gaming audio. As part of the topic, she uses Red Dead Redemption 2 as an example for dynamic and flexible sound scoring/design. From there they discuss the nuances around creating audio for use in consumer grade speakers/headphones, as well as the compression challenges associated with streaming platforms. After, they discuss demographics in fine detail, in terms of inequalities and the differences between America and Australia. They also discuss whether or not there is a labor shortage in audio. Tangela refers here to the https://www.beatsinabottle.com/letstalkaudio/episode/4f06bbf4/whats-xlr-stand-for-or-lets-talkaudio-with-tim-weaver (Tim Weaver episode). Rose relates to Tangela how the festival economy has been seriously affected by Australia's state level border closings during Covid. For closing thoughts, Rose strongly recommends that creatives push themselves to make stuff, and release it, put it out! "Not being precious about anything" Rose can be found at roseparkeraudio on everything. "Rose had an early interest in music and audio production spurred while flipping through her parents vinyls as a kid and wondering, "How did they get it to sound like that?!". Rose started playing guitar and running the sound production at her school when she was 14 and hasn't stopped working with audio since then. Rose has worked at West End record store, Jet Black Cat Music, liaising with artists & management, providing live sound for in-store shows, as well as recording them for the stores YouTube channel. Rose
On our first episode of On Leading we are speaking with Tim Weaver. Tim Weaver is Chaplain at The Community at Rockhill. Welcome to on Leading – a video podcast series exploring conversations on leading with authenticity with leaders, staff and board members of MHS member organizations, as well as MHS staff. We hope that through these brief snippets, you'll hear perspectives on leadership that inspire you and connect you with this caring community. While the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic inspired this undertaking, we know that leading with authenticity is a calling that extends beyond the complexities of this moment. Leadership happens in any role within the organization.
Hello World! Welcome back to Let's Talk...Audio. This is part two of the Tim Weaver interview! Picking back up, Tim says he has been seeing fewer new-to-audio people over recent years showing interest in getting into live sound work. He gives some advice about work ethic for starting out. He also tells us about the equipment available in the cowboy church where he works (and where he signed into the interview from). At this point he drops a thesis that will be a theme throughout this episode. In live sound, ultimate audio quality is a myth, Good Enough is good enough! He used a two channel Focusrite interface with an Audio-Technica 4040 on his end of the interview. Tim gets back to the topic of work ethic. Tim - "the number one thing that will keep them calling you is reliability ... being there, being reliable, being someone they can count on for all things, means they will count on you for all things. When it happens, they're gonna have an event show up and the sound guy's gonna be booked somewhere else, and they're gonna give it to you." "Be careful cause you can get abused in that situation ... you have to audition the company you want to work for." Tim claims there's a labor vacuum in the production economy for live events. Also, does anyone remember Kinko's? Tangela pointed out to me (Jeff, the editor and shownotes writer, Hi!) that she had a title for the episode in mind. Tim says he gets weekly calls from venues looking for sound engineers to run live sound. "There are gigs out there and not enough sound guys to go do them ... Part of that is because this industry ... on this level ... the hours are terrible and the pay is low." Tim ended up starting his own sound company in 2008-2009. He ran it for a few years. "I wasn't very good at it. If I had another piece of advice for anybody ... take business classes ... because that will ... teach you about taxes, teach you about pricing yourself, teach you about total costs involved in doing what you do, and those were all the things I was missing in my business." Tangela says she's been thinking about "entrepreneurship versus nine-to-five mentality. And right now ... the world in general is just like 'start a business!' and nobody really talks about, one, how hard that world is ... and then secondly ... that being nine-to-five is OK for certain types of people!" Tim says his FoH guy in the church, Matt is a corporate AV guy in a tower in downtown Houston for his day job through the week, plus he does a couple additional night gigs on the weekend. Next, Tangela gets Tim to explain the story about how he hired Chance Sampson (which is how she got acquainted with him later). It involved a truck with a trailer full of gear and cash waiting for Chance to show up, sight unseen, having only spoken to Tim over the phone previously! Tim points out he's old, and grew up rural, so that's his background mindset. Further, "I've been pleasantly surprised, way more than I've been screwed over. And I think part of that, is because I'm placing my trust in a person, and that person is responsible for their own stature in life at that point." Tim relates another story about a mediocre lighting tech he took on tour once. Afterwards he talks about the presence of adversity in live production, and how that issue has decreased over the years. The digital technology advances have decreased the workload significantly. The consoles are lighter. Connectivity options like Dante, wifi, and bluetooth have decreased the need for mic snakes, etc. Tim relates a couple of different stories of getting yelled at in tense situations by members of bands he was working for. They move on to a discussion about networking. How does the popular media's emphasis on networking differ from the work of building a strong network? Tangela asks Tim, "what does XLR stand for?" because apparently he asked her that question one time, because he didn't know. So Tangela went and found out. Shortly...
Hello World! Welcome back to Let's Talk...Audio. This interview kicks off with a story from Tim about some western swing shows he worked in Vegas. Tim Weaver has been working in live audio production since 1993. Tim says he started using digital consoles regularly about 2000. He also says that audio quality for a live event doesn't have to be perfect. "Good enough" is the goal to aim for. This topic will be visited multiple times through this two part interview. Tim - "You're not talking about an educated audiophile audience ... As long as they can hear the vocals and understand what's going on and maybe a little thumpy kickdrum ... 9 and a half times out of 10 the audience is fine. They think it was a good show ... that Astroworld mess that just happened? Bad Show!" "All you can do is hope for the best, average it out, make yourself happy ... I'm trying to make myself happy, I'm trying to search for that elusive mix ... It's only happened a handful of times over my whole career." He lays out all the things that have to go right (that are outside the engineer's control) to get that perfect mix. Then there are some noises in Tangela's house that prompt a story about drunk raccoons and a margarita machine. When people want to talk about production while Tim or Tangela are on the job, they welcome it, within reason. Tim - "The meme of the grumpy old sound guy, that was for real when I got started." He describes one of his mentors, Vince at Backstage Sound and Lighting in Bryan, TX, and some of the gear they used to use, such as the JBL Horn Loaded Array. Tim is active on https://www.prosoundweb.com/ (prosoundweb.com); they discuss social media and podcasting. "It's kinda got that flavor of pirate radio." Tangela has noticed in her analytics that some people find the pod from prosoundweb; turns out that's Tim's doing! Next they talk about trust, and letting someone do the thing they've signed up for. Tangela - "You're one of the few people that I've met that is very come one come all ... when I first met you, you didn't really question me in my skills or anything. You just assumed that because I said that I could that I could and then you just let me be at it. And that is not something that usually happens." "It's important that although we talk to minorities about their stories, but also talk to the people who are encouraging of all people in general." "I think that conversation needs to be had just as much so we don't all end up 'white man hating' because we can all fall into that really easy if we're not conscious of ourselves" Tim grew up in rural middle Tennessee, and graduated with a class of sixty-something. "People fear the other, and there was no other to have experience with." When he got out into the real world, he found that people of other backgrounds, are still just people, just like him. Tim has hired Tangela to a few gigs. She was referred to him by https://www.beatsinabottle.com/letstalkaudio/episode/264cfbfd/your-best-opportunity-is-in-your-next-place-or-lets-talk-audio-with-chance-sampson (Chance Sampson), who has also worked for Tim in the past. Tim - "If Chance told me Tangela can get through the job, I'm gonna let Tangela get through the job however she sees fit to do it ... If I just go in and put my foot down and say 'you can only do it this way' ... you're not learning anything ... that's what McDonald's does to people flipping burgers." "I want to hire people, put them on gigs, let them discover who they were and how they wanna do things, turn them loose ... as long as I'm not getting complaints by the client, what do I care? If I could go in and make the mix sounds better because I've got twenty more years' experience, how does that help you a person trying to get that experience? It doesn't." Tangela notes that some people try to be that way but fail, because they "try to ignore the personality of a person and they focus specifically on the physical attributes ... That's a great
No one enjoys them but sometimes having an uncomfortable conversation is essential. Whether it's a family member's comment over the holidays or a disagreement at work, there's always a way to approach the situation in a constructive way. In this episode we're sharing how to start one of these more awkward conversations, easy ways to enforce your own boundaries and when it's best to just leave it. We'd love to hear from you and if you'd like to contribute to our next topic on Investing In Yourself, please drop us a message on the details below (everything will be kept anonymous): growthinprogresspod@gmail.com / @growthinprogresspod charlottephoebe.com / @charlotte.phoebe helenabradbury.com / @helenabradbury Recommendations This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray Missing Pieces by Tim Weaver
Tim Weaver joins Nicole to discuss EO Charging's emerging business in the U.S. amid growing enthusiasm for electric vehicles. EO Charging designs charging solutions for homes, destinations and commercial environments and has plans to go public through a combination with blank-check company First Reserve Sustainable Growth (FRSG). Already the leader for fleet infrastructure in Europe, EO Charging plans to build off the current U.S. administration's infrastructure bill to expand in North America where it plans to open its first office in 2022.
Bleav in The Jacksonville Jaguars with James Johnson & Phil Smith
Welcome back to Bleav in the Jaguars on the Bleav Podcast Network. This week, James Johnson & Phil Smith discuss a couple of players that will not be returning to the field this season due to injury. After that, we look ahead and go Behind Enemy Lines to with Tim Weaver, managing editor of The Seahawks Wire on USA Today to preview the Jaguar's upcoming West Coast trip.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Bombs away, Batman!" For those who cherish Disney, worship at the altar of Spielberg, love nothing more than immersing themselves into the world of Aardman, let us introduce you to Not Just For Kids. This is the podcast that revisits the films we cherished growing up, be they family films or something we maybe shouldn't have been watching. Host Russell Bailey continues our four series as we wallow in the 90s. Tim Weaver and Greg Shoulder join this week to dive into the world of Joel Schumacher's Batman with Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd: @adultstoopod Give our Batman series a listen on the Not Just For Kids Movie Club: https://anchor.fm/russell-bailey2 Follow Tim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timweaverdesign/ And Greg: https://www.instagram.com/ohthatgeek/
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET (podcast on Sundays). This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "No One Home" by Tim Weaver.
Hello World! Welcome back to Let's Talk ... Audio This interview was recorded online with https://riverside.fm/ (Riverside.fm) on July 27, 2021, and it starts with an intro from Chance Sampson. He first got into AV as a guitarist who wanted to record his music. He recorded on standalone recorders like the Tascam. Later he joined the high school show choir as a guitarist. Show choir would use two old Yamaha 16 channel digital consoles, daisy-chained in some strange manner. He ended up trouble shooting and learning how to set up their system better. He went to the Art Institute in Austin for a degree in Audio Production. The school would let him take their gear off campus and throw pop punk shows at skate parks. After graduation he worked at Guitar Center, before getting on with the Renaissance Austin Hotel's AV team, doing conferences and things of that nature. From there he went into corporate audio installation work, building a team and becoming an operations manager. Chance and Tangela both have been substitute FoH engineers for their friend Tim Weaver (who will be in an upcoming episode). He later worked for WeWork's division in Dallas. Most recently he's been working in retail AV installation, so doing installs in department stores and such. As a result of seeing all these things, he's developed an appreciation for the diversity of vertical AV product lines, depending on application. He will be working for Peloton's AV in their Dallas office as of the week following this interview. The past year and a half has been so long and crazy, Tangela and Chance had to look up just when exactly it was Colby Bryant died. Chance's work ethic has been partly centered around finding problems to fix, without waiting for customers/clients/personnel to find them. This has been a source of career elevation as well as some small amount of coworker conflict. "I really had every intention of not getting into stuff at WeWork ... because I wanna just be some schmuck that goes to work. It's really hard." Tangela says "... leaning into your natural skills and natural personality ... A lot of times people don't lean into who they are naturally..." Chance recognizes he's seen more than a few rare opportunities including the monetary compensation for his time at WeWork. What he likes about AV more than anything is the problem solving and system design aspects. Getting to be in the field installing things and using that to inform design has been a pleasure for Chance as well. Chance and Tangela talk about transferable skills, and using them in different contexts. Recognizing how skills transfer is key to recognizing opportunities. They follow up by talking about bringing up/mentoring/handing opportunities to people new to a domain. Chance recalls that one of his previous jobs hired him because he was new to that particular area of audio but had the "go get 'em attitude" towards the work. The choice to leave Austin for Dallas came about after the church Chance and Tangela attended/worked audio for, organized a focus group to help members think about their priorities and aspirations. A lot of good things lined up for Chance's family after that focus group, towards their goal of moving to Dallas. Chance: "I just had a mustache at the time. I looked like a fucking idiot. And, they still hired me ..." Tangela: "I wanna know what it was like for you ... transitioning into these more corporate jobs, how did you manage what all you were will to do with family and what all you were willing to put your family through for your dreams and your careers?" Chance: "That's a good ass question dude ... I more or less chose my wife over that stuff" Chance: "We lived in the coolest city ever and never did anything, cuz we were always broke!" Chance and his wife have been together for 13 years and married for 8 of those. He figured out early that he needed to prioritize stability and family over flexibility and on-the-road career choices. Tangela
The Fantasy Football Friends dive into the news that Michael Thomas is likely to miss a significant portion of the season. They also discuss Deshaun Watson's arrival at Texans' training camp, and where Watson now sits on their draft boards.Plus, beat reporter breakdowns!21:23: Kansas City Chiefs with Jordan Foote of Sports Illustrated's Arrowhead Report.33:06: Buffalo Bills with Joe Miller of the Overreaction Podcast and SBNation's Buffalo Rumblings.45:55: Chicago Bears with Jacob Infante of SBNation's Windy City Gridiron and USA Today's The Draft Wire.57:39: Carolina Panthers with Tim Weaver of USA Today's The Panthers Wire.
Jess Root continues his series of preview interviews for each of the Arizona Cardinals' 2021 opponents. In this edition, he speaks with Acme Packing Company's Justis Mosqueda to talk about the Green Bay Packers and Panthers Wire's Tim Weaver to talk about the Carolina Panthers.
Hello and welcome to Secure The insecure presented by Johnny Seifert.In this weeks episode you will hear from the man behind the incredible David Raker book series, Tim Weaver. For the past decade, Tim has written annual stories following investigator David Raker to find missing people. He reflects on the journey of writing these books as well as his new stand alone book Missing Pieces. Plus, we reflect on the insecurity of self doubt when trying to get a book published. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A very big show is on tap for Tuesday here on BangTheBook Radio. Host Adam Burke will recap his thoughts on the college football national championship game and then the focus will be on college basketball and the NFL. Thomas Beindit of BTPowerhouse, the SB Nation blog dedicated to the Big Ten, will give us some insight on that conference, including some of the big games coming up this week. Chris Schafer of Cat Crave, the Fansided Carolina Panthers blog will join the show for some thoughts on this weekend's Carolina Panthers vs. Seattle Seahawks matchup. Tim Weaver of Still Curtain, the Pittsburgh Steelers Fansided blog, will chat about Pittsburgh's matchup against the Denver Broncos this week. To wrap up today's show, David Potter of Rock Chalk Talk and blAnalytics will join the show to break down Kansas's matchup against West Virginia, some other Big 12 college hoops action, and more. 0:00-3:15 - National championship recap with host Adam Burke 3:15-26:45 - Thomas Beindit, BTPowerhouse Big Ten SB Nation blog; college basketball betting 26:45-32:30 - Burke wraps up CFB thoughts 32:30-54:00 - Chris Schafer, Cat Crave Carolina Panthers Fansided blog; NFL playoffs 54:00-58:45 - Host talks NBA and top picks for Tuesday 58:45-1:28:10 - Tim Weaver, Still Curtain, Fansided Steelers blog; NFL playoffs 1:29:00-1:56:40 - David Potter, Rock Chalk Talk Kansas Jayhawks SB Nation; college basketball betting 1:56:40-2:00:00 - Burke's top NHL bets for January 12
Tuesday's show will open and end with NBA analysis, with a lot of football in the middle. Host Adam Burke will kick things off with Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily and the Hardwood Paroxysm Network to chat about the Florida NBA squads and some Eastern Conference clubs. Professional handicapper Tony George will call in for some insight into the NFL playoff matchups coming up this weekend and some of the line moves that we have seen thus far. He'll also weigh in on some of the coaching changes and how to evaluate those in the future. Tim Weaver of Still Curtain, the Fansided Pittsburgh Steelers blog, will hop on the air to break down the Wild Card Round matchup between the Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals. Finally, Donnie Kolakowski of Today's Fastbreak will give his thoughts on the NBA betting card for Tuesday night. 0:00-1:00 Show intro 1:00-28:15 - Philip Rossman-Reich, Orlando Magic Daily; NBA thoughts and insight 30:00-1:05:00 - Tony George, TonyGeorgeSports.com; NFL Wild Card Weekend thoughts 1:05:00-1:25:00 - Tim Weaver, Still Curtain; Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati matchup analysis 1:25:00-1:31:00 - Browns make interesting hire 1:31:00-2:03:00 - Donnie Kolakowski, Today's Fastbreak; NBA betting picks/analysis for Tuesday