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Pods don't come more special than this one. And teams don't come more special than United's legendary 2013/14 promotion-winning team. To celebrate a whole decade since Delano day, "Are you not entertained?", "Donaldson with a curler" and 10 minutes of stoppage time that felt like an hour, we've put together a two-part special looking back at that season month-by-month. Alongside Julian, Jack, Tom and Jordan reminiscing on their memories of that year, we had the pleasure of speaking to key members of that team that finally took the U's back into the football league after an agonising 9 year absence. Episode Two starts at the turn of the year, as Luton had just overtaken the U's in the league. We go through the poor run of form at the start of 2014, how the FA Trophy run helped us prepare for the play off, and then go in-depth for a few of the biggest moments in the club's history as we finally win promotion back to the Football League on that glorious afternoon in the sunshine at Wembley. Thanks very much to Richard Money, Tom Champion, Kwesi Appiah, Josh Coulson, Delano Sam-Yorke, Harrison Dunk, Luke Chadwick and Doug Shulman for their time and contributions. To help clarify the speaking voices, the first time each person speaks in this episode is listed below: Kwesi Appiah: 6:50 Tom Champion: 8:40 Richard Money: 12:50 Josh Coulson: 15:00 Luke Chadwick: 25:10 Delano Sam-Yorke: 27:25 Doug Shulman: 35:00 There will be five episodes in this series, including standalone interviews with our contributors, so subscribe to our website and get all our pods and posts straight to your inbox: www.undertheabbeystand.com And get in touch with the pod here: Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and @UnderTheAbbeyStand Email: hello@undertheabbeystand.com
Pods don't come more special than this one. And teams don't come more special than United's legendary 2013/14 promotion-winning team. To celebrate a whole decade since Delano day, "Are you not entertained?", "Donaldson with a curler" and 10 minutes of stoppage time that felt like an hour, we've put together a two-part special looking back at that season month-by-month. Alongside Julian, Jack, Tom and Jordan reminiscing on their memories of that year, we had the pleasure of speaking to key members of that team that finally took the U's back into the football league after an agonising 9 year absence. Episode One starts in the summer and looks at how Money and Jez built the team and prepared it for the first half of the season, including the 16-game unbeaten start and two cup runs, one of which would end in glory. Thanks very much to Richard Money, Tom Champion, Kwesi Appiah, Josh Coulson, Delano Sam-Yorke, Harrison Dunk and Doug Shulman for their time and contributions. To help clarify the speaking voices, the first time each person speaks is listed below: Josh Coulson: 12:22 Richard Money: 16:32 Tom Champion: 20:08 Doug Shulman: 25:34 Kwesi Appiah: 39:59 Delano Sam Yorke: 52:22 Harrison Dunk: 55:43 There will be five episodes in this series, including standalone interviews with our contributors, so subscribe to our website and get all our pods and posts straight to your inbox: www.undertheabbeystand.com And get in touch with the pod here: Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and @UnderTheAbbeyStand Email: hello@undertheabbeystand.com
This week we return to Brisbane's Felons Brewery after a four year break and meet Brand Director Dean Romeo and Tom Champion its Brewery Director. We last spoke to Felon's Brewing before covid just months after the Howard Smith's Wharves on Brisbane's Riverside opened. The huge development has dramatically changed the hospitality face of Brisbane and Felons is central to the development. I wanted to check in and find out how the hospitality heavy business was going, what they've learned about having a Craft Brewery that has to cater to the widest of tastes in a venue that sees 10,000 visitors per week. I also wanted to talk a little about the changing tastes in beer. A very relevant conversation as this weekend the venue is launching its Lagerpalooza Beer Festival, celebrating that once maligned section of the beer landscape, lagers. It's a fun but reflective chat with two terrific and very smart people and I hope you enjoyed it as much as you'll hear that we did. you paragraph Get the details on Lagerpalooza Get the details on Beer and Caviar This episode of Beer is a Conversation is presented by HPA. Australia's leading hop grower offers a huge range of Aussie, international and innovative hop products that can help breweries of all sizes become more efficient, more sustainable, and more profitable. FEEDBACK: If you'd like to post a question or a voicemail for us to play on an upcoming podcast, you can leave a 90 second message for us here. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts
· News Roundup (00:35) On the news this week…We hear from Deputy Editor – Air Tim Martin about the contenders for the US Navy's (USN) TH-73A trainer helicopter contract. Land Analyst Sonny Butterworth looks at the sale of 500 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles to Lithuania. Meanwhile, Senior Editor – Naval Richard Thomas explains that Iran has announced that it is installing a VLS onboard the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy (IRIN) destroyer Dena, ahead of stated plans to introduce the technology more widely across its surface fleet.· Deep Dive – D&S 2019 (14:55) Senior Editor – Naval Richard Thomas and Asia Pacific Editor Gordon Arthur discuss all the news from the recent D&S exhibition in Bangkok.· Interview – General Electric (38:48) We speak to General Electric about its solution for the Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) that will replace the engine on the UH-60 Black Hawk and AH-64 Apache helicopters. Tom Champion, ITEP Program Manager and Mike Sousa, Director of Turboshaft Business Development, provide an update.· Industry Voice – Nammo (53:00)VP Content Tony Skinner and Nammo SVP of Communications Endre Lunde discuss technology management – the challenges related to managing technological developments and progress.Music and sound mixing provided by Fred Prest
Ash Cranston and Tom Champion from Brisbane's Felons Brewing join Matt as the brand new venue explodes in popularity. Brews News readers will know that Felons opened as part of the city's Howard Smith Wharves precinct just before Christmas, and promptly ran out of beer such was the immediate popularity of the venue. Ash and Tom are both Little Creatures alumni, Ash from the hospitality side of that business and Tom as a brewer. In this conversation we find out a little about their backgrounds and the varied paths that brought them into beer and ultimately to Felons. We discuss what they learned working for a business such as Little Creatures, which really set the standard for brewery hospitality - and for beer - when it opened in Fremantle, and what they have carried with them in opening Felons. We hear what they wanted to achieve with the beer and the venue, and how you cope when demand far exceeds even your most optimistic projections...and your capacity. Enjoy the conversation. Brews News Week is Proudly presented by Cryer Malt. With over 25 years in the field, Cryer Malt have been bringing you the world's best local and imported malts. Your premium brewing partner and proud supporters of Brews News. We thank Rallings Labels and Stickers for sponsoring this podcast. Call Rallings on 1300 852 235 to discover a more efficient way to get your small batch canning labels done. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts All letter writers will receive a brews news bottle opener and go into the draw to win a mixed six-pack thanks to our good friends at Beer Cartel who sponsor our letter for the week.
Ash Cranston and Tom Champion from Brisbane’s Felons Brewing join Matt as the brand new venue explodes in popularity. Brews News readers will know that Felons opened as part of the city’s Howard Smith Wharves precinct just before Christmas, and promptly ran out of beer such was the immediate popularity of the venue. Ash and Tom are both Little Creatures alumni, Ash from the hospitality side of that business and Tom as a brewer. In this conversation we find out a little about their backgrounds and the varied paths that brought them into beer and ultimately to Felons. We discuss what they learned working for a business such as Little Creatures, which really set the standard for brewery hospitality - and for beer - when it opened in Fremantle, and what they have carried with them in opening Felons. We hear what they wanted to achieve with the beer and the venue, and how you cope when demand far exceeds even your most optimistic projections...and your capacity. Enjoy the conversation. Brews News Week is Proudly presented by Cryer Malt. With over 25 years in the field, Cryer Malt have been bringing you the world’s best local and imported malts. Your premium brewing partner and proud supporters of Brews News. We thank Rallings Labels and Stickers for sponsoring this podcast. Call Rallings on 1300 852 235 to discover a more efficient way to get your small batch canning labels done. If you like what we do at Radio Brews News you can help us out by: Sponsoring the show Reviewing us on iTunes or your favourite podcasting service Emailing us at producer@brewsnews.com.au to share your thoughts All letter writers will receive a brews news bottle opener and go into the draw to win a mixed six-pack thanks to our good friends at Beer Cartel who sponsor our letter for the week.
Groove master and bassist Tom Champion (The Preatures) joins me to chat about Neil Young's classic 1975 album 'Tonight's the Night'. We discuss how Tom first discovered the album, the sad story behind the album and the different incarnations of Neil Young, including whether Neil should be considered a cat or a dog. We compare the recording methods of Neil Young and The Preatures, how drunk the band was while recording 'Tonight's the Night' and more.
Ever wondered how big games events happen? Well, wonder no more - Tom Champion, from Eurogamer's EGX, talks us through the whole thing! Support the podcast at patreon.com/SteveFromGo8Bit
Whether you're making your way to EGX in Birmingham this year, or have ever been to one of our parent company Gamer Network's other events, you may have wondered how it all comes together. Reporter intern Emma Kent (twitter.com/GoneEFK) and Matthew Reynolds (twitter.com/Crazyreyn) sat down with head of content (and former podcast host!) Tom Champion (twitter.com/TomChampion) to explain how the events team makes it happen.
Tom Champion, GE’s Director of Advanced Turboshaft Demonstrator Programs, and Jon Perkins, Program Manager of the Future Affordable Turbine Engine (FATE) program review the world’s most powerful, technologically advanced turboshaft engine being developed with the US Army. First, Tom discusses his experience as an Army aviator (0:45-3:00) and then Jon details his recently concluded time in the Navy (3:00-5:40). They then share: why the FATE program was launched by the Army in 2011 (5:40-8:45); the extraordinary performance objectives of FATE versus GE’s newest commercial engines (8:50-10:50); FATE design and testing progress to date (11:00-12:20); how FATE expands the use of next-gen commercial technologies like CMCs and digital tools (12:30-16:00); the future of FATE and other advanced turboshaft programs (16:00-19:20).
It's Eurogamer Expo time! To celebrate, Tim and Jon invited Eurogamer's Tom Champion on to talk to about what to see at the Expo. The post BRB UK 75: Scottish Coup D’Etat appeared first on BigRedBarrel.
It's Eurogamer Expo time! To celebrate, Tim and Jon invited Eurogamer's Tom Champion on to talk to about what to see at the Expo. We left Dan at home for this one. This week, we ramble about: Tokyo Game Show - at which stuff happened Eurogamer Expo mega section Grand Theft Auto V PES 2014 like science fiction, actually is science fiction We appreciate you chaps and chapettes taking time out of your week to listen to our show. For your convenience, you can simply download the MP3 by clicking HERE or you can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or Zune and stay up to date.
In our annual chat with Tom Champion one of the team behind Eurogamer Expo, Barry and Ant learn what's new this year, how the expo will be handling the demand for the Xbox One and PS4 which will be playable at the event. There's also chat on how the proposed demolition of Earl's Court One will affect future Expos and as always the guys try to break Tom's will with this last minute interview.
Join Barry and Amaechi in this special episode as they interview Tom Champion, Community Manager for the Eurogamer Expo. Tom tells us all about this years upcoming Expo and what games, developer session and new additions attendees can expect from this years show.
Join Ant and Amaechi in this special episode where they interview Tom Champion the Community and Eurogamer Expo Manager as they preview the upcoming Eurogamer Expo. We discuss what attendees can expect from this years event, the stand out developer sessions and the major exclusives including PSVita and OnLive. Tom also gives he's views on GAMEfest, the rival gaming expo that launched this year one week before Eurogamer.
Sean is off this week so David and Michael are joined by Tom Champion as they spend the majority of the show discussing the upcoming Eurogamer Expo. There's also a new feature this week, Michael's Hate Cellar Running time: 01:48:32
Ahoy hoy! SGUK has turned 40 - and to celebrate, we've lined up a bit of a special episode for you. This week, CaptainAverage, MightyMutt and Yamster are joined by Eurogamer Expo head honcho Tom Champion to find out what kind of awesomeness is in store at this year's Eurogamer Expo. This episode, we ramble on about: A preview of Namco Bandai's upcoming line-up Eurogamer Expo 2011 preview (OnLive, BF3, Skyrim, The Old Republic and more!) The Great British Debate: What'll win the handheld gaming war - the 3DS, the Vita or mobile devices?
As we fast approach the 2nd Eurogamer expo Barry and Ant pull the Eurogamer Community Manager Tom Champion away from his preparations for a chat about the show.
Fresh from not being at PAX, your favourite bunch of Brits - in the form of CaptainAverage, MightyMutt and Yamtser - are back with the very special episode 17 of On Her Majesty's Sarcastic Service. 'But why is it so special?' I hear you ask - well, that's simple. We've got a special guest this week - Tom Champion from Eurogamer to dish the gossip on Eurogamer Expo 2010. This week, we rambled on about: Eurogamer Expo 2010 (1st-3rd October, Earl's Court, London) Motion Control Watch - Love Press ++ The Great British Debate - Will Apple's Gamer Centre conquer the world?
With the 2009 Eurogamer Expo less than a week away we bring you an exclusive interview with Tom Chamption, the Expo Community & Gaming Manager.We find out from Tom what it takes to put a gaming expo together and what visitors can expect on the day. Tom reveals what games he's playing right now.There's trip into into Tom's gaming history where we discover his love for the Sega Saturn.Enjoy!