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MUSICCountry superstar Vince Gill has one challenge only a few other guitarists have faced: the wild visuals during Eagles' residency shows at the Las Vegas Sphere. RIP: Rick Derringer passed away Monday night at the age of 77 in Ormond Beach, Florida. He was in intensive care and died "peacefully" in his sleep after being taken off life support following a medical episode. He was surrounded by his wife Jenda and close friend Tony Wilson. "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims has set a new record, with 92 weeks on the Hot 100. TV"The Handmaid's Tale" is in the can after six seasons. But there's a sequel series called "The Testaments" in the works. And we might actually see Elisabeth Moss on it. · Some big TV shows hit streaming this week … Adults is poised to be the Friends of the 2020s. It's an ensemble comedy about five 20-somethings living together – but the twist is, they're all crashing in the childhood home of Malik (Malik Elassal). It airs on FX on Wednesdays but episodes will also be on Hulu.Season 3 of And Just Like That premieres on HBO Max on Thursday. Even though it's been two years since Season 2, the show picks up just five weeks later. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aiden (John Corbett) are still trying to work out their long-distance arrangement, Charlotte (Kristen Davis) is managing parenthood, and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has made up with Steve (David Eigenberg).On the reality front, F1: The Academy will get your heart racing with some high-speed action. It's from Reese Witherspoon's production company, and it follows female drivers in the 2024 F1 Academy racing series. The full season hits Netflix on Wednesday. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:A stunt performer on “Horizon 2” sued Kevin Costner on Tuesday, alleging that she was forced to perform an unscripted rape scene without proper protocols.· AND FINALLY"Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" had a series-best opening with $79 million at the U.S. box office over the holiday weekend. But not all of his movie are winners. BusinessInsider.com ranked all of his movies. Here are Tom's 10 BESTAND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Inspired by "100 men vs. a gorilla" memes, this week's show sees Tony Wilson of Framework joining us for a Top 5 about games that put the might of an entire swarm at your disposal! We'll also get into Doom: The Dark Ages, Skin Deep, the new GTA 6 trailer, Xbox raising console and game prices, and "antiquated" styles of games that you'd like to see make a comeback. Question of the Week: Following this week's announcement, do you have a favorite memory of Mikel's 12 years as a host of VGA? Break song is Ai no Uta by Strawberry Flower. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Mark and Susannah Guscott from Glen Eden Farms in Ponatahi about being named the Regional Supreme Winners at the recent Greater Wellington Ballance Farm Environment Awards, the extraordinary history of the property and their successful diversification into sheep, beef, arable farming, carbon and tourism... He talks with Agrecovery CEO Tony Wilson about the public consultation on the proposed regulation of Agrecovery’s Farm Plastics Product Stewardship Scheme, why it's a critical step forward and what the first stage of the scheme will cover... And he talks with Southland dairy farmer Cam Smith about winning the Otago/Southland FMG Young Farmer of the Year Contest. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with Agrecovery CEO Tony Wilson about the public consultation on the proposed regulation of Agrecovery’s Farm Plastics Product Stewardship Scheme, why it's a critical step forward and what the first stage of the scheme will cover. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Combatting High Food Prices with a Free app (called Flashfood) that's partnering with groceries stores to offer nutritious food at affordable prices. Esther Cohn - VP of Communications & Public Affairs at Flashfood joined Dan.James Brown Saves Boston Tribute Concert to be held April 5th at Prince Hall in Dorchester! Tony Wilson – aka Young James Brown -James Brown impersonator/performer checked in.MBTA's South Coast Rail Is Up and Running After 34 Years In The Making. Nichole Davis – WBZ NewsRadio Anchor stopped by!Beth Israel performs its first robot-assisted live liver transplant! Dr. Martin Dib – surgeon involved in the procedure and director of Beth Israel's living liver transplant program explained.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
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This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: Ange & The Boss co-director Tony Wilson discusses his new documentary Ange & The Boss, chronicling Ferenc Puskas’ time in Australia, when the Hungarian legend managed South Melbourne from 1989-92.Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for the main show on Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Box2Box with Willem van Denderen & Michael EdgleyTony Popovic has made ten changes to the Socceroos’ squad ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia and China, commencing this Tuesday. No Irankunda, but a recall for Arzani? As questions abound, the voice of football in Australia, Simon Hill, returns to provide some clarity.Then, to England, where Brighton & Hove Albion majority owner and chairman Tony Bloom this week bought a 19.1% stake in Melbourne Victory. The Athletic’s man on the Brighton beat, Andy Naylor, returns to provide insight into Bloom, and the season of the Seagulls thus far.Also on the agenda: Newcastle United win their first domestic trophy in 70 years, Manchester United plot a mega stadium, and plenty more…Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for a special edition of Stoppage Time on Wednesday, with Ange & The Boss co-director Tony Wilson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The team dives into Victorian slang; former Breakfaster and co-director Tony Wilson talks about the sporting story that inspired the movie Ange & the Boss: Puskas in Australia; Michael Harden gives the low down on degustation menus; playwright Joanna Murray-Smith celebrates the 30th anniversary of Honour and comedian Josh Glanc takes us behind the scenes of his comedy show. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/ X: https://x.com/breakfasters
A variation on our Book Club, this time we turn to film with a man well known to Final Word listeners, Tony Wilson. We change sports too, to (round ball) football. Why? The tale of Ange Postecoglou is fascinating one, and the influence of all-time great Ferenc Puskás - when they combined together at South Melbourne in the ‘90s - is central to it. With Cam Fink having shot and edited Ange and the Boss, who has also worked with us on many Final Word mission, this felt like a perfect fit. A joyous story with Melbourne migration at its core. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find out where you can see Ange and the Boss around Australia: angeandtheboss.com Get your big NordVPN discount: nordvpn.com/tfw Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for the rights of workers since 1919: mauriceblackburn.com.au Get 20% off your cask of MacIness scotch whisky! ICCWHISKYCRICKET20 is the code, email sales@macinneswhisky.com to get the ball rolling. Get 10% off Glenn Maxwell's sunnies: t20vision.com/FINALWORD Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi is joined by Big Picture host Sean Fennessey to talk abou music biopics, specifically diving into two films that deal with key figures in the British music landscape, Tony Wilson of Factory Records in 24 Hour Party People (2002), and Alan McGee of Creation Records in Creation Stories (2021). CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Sean Fennessey IG: @seanfennessey, X: @SeanFennessey Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Deer Industry NZ Chair Paddy Boyd about his continuing involvement in the governance of the country's deer industry, the velvet and venison markets and his work at Haldon Station in the Mackenzie Basin... He talks with Agrecovery Chief Executive Tony Wilson about a new pilot programme for farmers and growers in the Hurunui District to recycle agri-plastics for free... He talks with Nedap Oceania GM Mike Wilson about its NZ launch, its specific brand of cow wearables and how they differ from other products in the NZ market... And he catches up with the man behind 'Lean on a Gate, Talk to a Mate', Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins, at the East Coast Farming Expo. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with Agrecovery Chief Executive Tony Wilson about a new pilot programme for farmers and growers in the Hurunui District to recycle agri-plastics for free. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
2025 has arrived so we are kicking off the year with our friend Tony Wilson. Tony is a key figure in the local model flying scene in Victoria, Australia. In 2024 he became the president of the Victorian Model Aeronautical Association as well as continuing to drive events at his local club in Bairnsdale. Tony brings us up to speed as to what his vision is for the VMAA and also what is happening at his local club.
We continue another Patreon month with a pick from Andrew Henrickson: 24 Hour Party People. Join Mike White, Father Malone, and Axel Kohagen as they dive into Michael Winterbottom's electric chronicle of the Manchester music scene, told through the eyes of the ever-charismatic Tony Wilson, played by Steve Coogan. From Factory Records to the legendary Hacienda, the film brims with unforgettable moments and a who's who of '80s post-punk history, including standout performances by Lenny James, Paddy Considine, and more.We were supposed to speak with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce again for the episode but it didn't happen this time.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
We continue another Patreon month with a pick from Andrew Henrickson: 24 Hour Party People. Join Mike White, Father Malone, and Axel Kohagen as they dive into Michael Winterbottom's electric chronicle of the Manchester music scene, told through the eyes of the ever-charismatic Tony Wilson, played by Steve Coogan. From Factory Records to the legendary Hacienda, the film brims with unforgettable moments and a who's who of '80s post-punk history, including standout performances by Lenny James, Paddy Considine, and more.We were supposed to speak with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce again for the episode but it didn't happen this time.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
2024 is almost over, so it's time to begin our annual Games of the Year countdown - split into two parts, because there's a lot to talk about. This week, we've invited a rotating panel of guests including TL Foster, Steve Guntli, Greg Moore, Tony Wilson, and Anthony Abatte to discuss our favorites; check out entries 10 through 6 this week, and stay tuned for next week, when we'll resume the countdown at #5 and drill down to our Game of the Year. Question of the Week: What's your personal Game of the Year for 2024? Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne. There's a lot of chat this week, so here's a quick timestamp cheat sheet if you'd like to skip ahead to unveil each entry: 0:08:29: #10 with TL Foster 0:33:09: #9 with Tony Wilson 0:47:26: #8 with Anthony Abatte 1:11:30: #7 with Steve Guntli and Greg Moore 1:37:34: #6 with Anthony Abatte and TL Foster
Mark Hoyle in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.route-online.com/all-books/swerve https://dubsex.net/about Dub Sex are often cited as one of Manchester's greatest ‘lost' bands. Formed in the concrete landscape of 1980s Hulme, their music is appropriately raw and intense, bass-led with wiry guitar patterns swirling around the impassioned vocal style and presence of frontman Mark Hoyle. They came to prominence over the release of five critically acclaimed EPs and mini-albums in the late 80s. John Peel picked up on them from the outset playing a demo recording of ‘Tripwire!' later describing the band on-air as “one of my very favourites”. Dub Sex went on to record 4 sessions for his BBC Radio show, the first of which incredibly aired 3 times in just 6 weeks during Feb/Mar 1987. ‘Tripwire!' saw a formal release later in 1987 on the band's debut EP. The mini-album ‘Push' and ‘The Underneath' EP soon followed. Enthusiastic music press reviews helped the band's profile rise amongst the post-punk fraternity and incendiary live shows led to several TV appearances including BBC's influential ‘Snub TV' and Tony Wilson's Granada show ‘The Other Side of Midnight'. By early 1989 and the release of the ‘Swerve' EP, Dub Sex had become Indie Chart regulars with ‘Swerve' also making John Peel's ‘Festive Fifty' at the end of that year.
We've officially entered the final weeks of 2024, which means we get to start on our year-end best lists and tell you about all the stuff we liked the most this year! Let's kick this off with Tony Wilson of Framework and a look at our five favorite DLC expansions, after which we'll talk about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, AntonBlast, PS5 getting 30th-anniversary themes, and your favorite spinoffs of established series. Question of the Week: What's your favorite DLC of 2024? Break song is Night Springs by Keira from Alan Wake II. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
Andy digs into his collection with music old and new from around the globe, this time we have a preview of the new release from Confucius MC & Bastien Keb, some dubby soulful grooves from Tony Wilson and William Stuckey and end with a quick fire mini mix of nu jazz and afro influence broken beat with music from Stefano De Santis, Mele and more. Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So our brother and sister team are splitting up (within Tricres), but this is the Fireside Chats story behind it for our listeners! But we get into nightclubbing in Aldon and Manchester and look back on those days…The Hacienda and Tony Wilson abound! Then we tackle York #tricres #fyp #escapethe9to5 #kickassculture #coachtraining #entrepreneur #sme #consulting #businesscoaching #business consulting Find the whole podcast at: https://tricres.com/podcasts/ We now have over 200 podcasts with entrepreneurs at the beginning, middle or end of their business journey. Subscribe to Tricres! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0EUHMC2CckN6amdXL2F3Q?sub_confirmation=1 If you're a coach or consultant, subscribe to hear our podcasts and get into the heads of business owners and gain their insights and drives. Join our family and community of business coaches & consultants. If your passion is about making it happen for SMEs you need to listen to our podcast with business owners around the world! ---------------------------------- Want to join us for our next Intake Session? Find out more by taking our 4 question quiz here: https://readytojoinbrilliantbusinesscoaches.scoreapp.com
You'll know Miranda Sawyer from the Observer and the radio and, possibly, from her days at Smash Hits and Select magazines that form the foundation of her new book, Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs, a time spent watching, interviewing and hanging out with the collection of misfits and outsiders fast becoming the last great musical movement this country ever saw. This pans in on the period between April 1993, Select's ‘Yanks Go Home' cover, and August 1997 when Oasis released Be Here Now. A ton of highlights, among them … … why bands hated the term Britpop – and who invented it. … when your life in your 20s becomes history and period drama. … are Oasis conservative or just “classically Northern”? … why Britpop was the last hurrah of the traditional media. … the long slow burn of Jarvis Cocker and the rise of the Beta Male. … the impact of Select's famous Union Jack ‘Yanks Go Home' cover. … why Edwyn Collins was the Godfather of Indie (and Britpop) and the song that never stopped selling. … Ric Blaxill at Top of the Pops, Matthew Bannister at Radio One and other unsung architects of Britpop. … lava lamps, swirly rugs, space hoppers and the charity shop tat that replaced the matt black shiny ‘80s. … Jarvis v Jackson, Blur v Oasis and other great engines of the tabloid press. … “Manchester had the bands and the mythmakers (Tony Wilson, Paul Morley) …” … why the weekly music press was the Twitter of its time. … comparing Blur in ‘90s clubs to Wembley Stadium in 2023. … will Oasis be the last ‘household name' band? … could Britpop have happened without the press? Order Miranda's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-People-Britpop-Beyond-Songs/dp/1399816896Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You'll know Miranda Sawyer from the Observer and the radio and, possibly, from her days at Smash Hits and Select magazines that form the foundation of her new book, Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs, a time spent watching, interviewing and hanging out with the collection of misfits and outsiders fast becoming the last great musical movement this country ever saw. This pans in on the period between April 1993, Select's ‘Yanks Go Home' cover, and August 1997 when Oasis released Be Here Now. A ton of highlights, among them … … why bands hated the term Britpop – and who invented it. … when your life in your 20s becomes history and period drama. … are Oasis conservative or just “classically Northern”? … why Britpop was the last hurrah of the traditional media. … the long slow burn of Jarvis Cocker and the rise of the Beta Male. … the impact of Select's famous Union Jack ‘Yanks Go Home' cover. … why Edwyn Collins was the Godfather of Indie (and Britpop) and the song that never stopped selling. … Ric Blaxill at Top of the Pops, Matthew Bannister at Radio One and other unsung architects of Britpop. … lava lamps, swirly rugs, space hoppers and the charity shop tat that replaced the matt black shiny ‘80s. … Jarvis v Jackson, Blur v Oasis and other great engines of the tabloid press. … “Manchester had the bands and the mythmakers (Tony Wilson, Paul Morley) …” … why the weekly music press was the Twitter of its time. … comparing Blur in ‘90s clubs to Wembley Stadium in 2023. … will Oasis be the last ‘household name' band? … could Britpop have happened without the press? Order Miranda's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-People-Britpop-Beyond-Songs/dp/1399816896Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You'll know Miranda Sawyer from the Observer and the radio and, possibly, from her days at Smash Hits and Select magazines that form the foundation of her new book, Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs, a time spent watching, interviewing and hanging out with the collection of misfits and outsiders fast becoming the last great musical movement this country ever saw. This pans in on the period between April 1993, Select's ‘Yanks Go Home' cover, and August 1997 when Oasis released Be Here Now. A ton of highlights, among them … … why bands hated the term Britpop – and who invented it. … when your life in your 20s becomes history and period drama. … are Oasis conservative or just “classically Northern”? … why Britpop was the last hurrah of the traditional media. … the long slow burn of Jarvis Cocker and the rise of the Beta Male. … the impact of Select's famous Union Jack ‘Yanks Go Home' cover. … why Edwyn Collins was the Godfather of Indie (and Britpop) and the song that never stopped selling. … Ric Blaxill at Top of the Pops, Matthew Bannister at Radio One and other unsung architects of Britpop. … lava lamps, swirly rugs, space hoppers and the charity shop tat that replaced the matt black shiny ‘80s. … Jarvis v Jackson, Blur v Oasis and other great engines of the tabloid press. … “Manchester had the bands and the mythmakers (Tony Wilson, Paul Morley) …” … why the weekly music press was the Twitter of its time. … comparing Blur in ‘90s clubs to Wembley Stadium in 2023. … will Oasis be the last ‘household name' band? … could Britpop have happened without the press? Order Miranda's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncommon-People-Britpop-Beyond-Songs/dp/1399816896Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Lane and Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann are joined by former high-profile tennis coach Roger Rasheed, Tony Wilson and Cam Fink who co-directed a new documentary about Ange Postecoglou, Olympic gold medallist and world champion Michael Klim and Wallaroo Sera Naiqama.
Mark is joined by screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell-Boyce, to discuss being the UK Children's Laureate , His role in the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, Working with Tony Wilson on 24 hour party people – and growing up in Liverpool. Get ad-free extended episodes, early access and exclusive content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wtfisgoingonpod Follow What The F*** Is Going On? with Mark Steel on Twitter @wtfisgoingonpod Follow Frank on twitter @@frankcottrell_b Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we talk to BRETT BOHAM (producer of Double Threat & The Best Show w/ Tom Scharpling + co-host of Movies Babyyyyy) about the UK film 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE. We discuss Steve Coogan's incredible performance as Tony Wilson (who put out records by Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays) and Paddy Considine as Rob Gretton, unearthing fake Stone Roses footage that was not used in the film, pivotal video store moments, working with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling, Brett being able to relate to Tony Wilson's handling of artists, discovering Joy Division, Shawn Rider, visiting the Hacienda, Goodfellas coke scenes, The Fall and the Manchester music scene, Tony Wilson being a prick in real life, Hollywood Vs. Blockbuster video stores, the B52s and the Athens music scene, Fassbinder films, getting your videos from your local bike shop, 1999 movies, the UK music press, Outkast, how the film uses actual news footage of Tony Wilson, backing up being a pretentious person, Todd Haynes, the Factory Records artwork, not having a contract with an artist, Martin Hannett, legendary under attended rock shows, early White Stripes and Dinosaur shows, how the Sex Pistols playing Manchester changed the course of music forever, Touch & Go records & Butthole Surfers, filmmaker Michael Winterbottom, Coffee & Cigarettes, Alan Partridge, A Certain Ratio, passing the car stereo test, skinheads infiltrating the UK music scene, Pulp and various Factory releases such as #61 Lawsuit featuring Martin Hannett & #501 Tony Wilson's Coffin. So, let's go ahead and sign a contract in blood as we delve into this week's Revolutions Per Movie.BRETT BOHAM:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday. If you like the show, please subscribe, rate, and review it on your favorite podcast app.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. There, you can get weekly bonus episodes and exclusive goods just for joining.SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieX, BlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Black Myth: Wukong is out, and Tony Wilson of Framework has been playing it - but also, Sun Wukong's defiance of Heaven inspired this week's Top 5, about games driven by rebellion against the gods. We'll also get into Dustborn, Arco, reveals from Gamescom's Opening Night LIve, and the "terrible" works of pop culture you'll die on a hill to defend. Question of the Week: Name the favorite game of any politician (not a quiz, just make up something funny). Break song is Sorrow by Bad Religion. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
NEW GOVERNMENT: WHAT CAN RECRUITERS / HR EXPECT? We'll be over a month since the General Election, in which almost all pollsters predict the Labour Party forming the government with the largest majority since Tony Blair 1997. How radical will this new government be? Are we going to see New Labour 2.0 or as some critics contend, Tory-lite 2.0? Whatever the flavour of personal politics, it remains the case that change of government means change in legislation, especially in taxation, employment law, immigration law, pension reform and the rest. What does this mean for us recruiters and HR professionals? What can we expect from the new government? We're going to look into a foggy crystal ball and try to have a look, with market observers Neil Carberry, CEO (Recruitment & Employment Confederation, Tony Wilson, Director (Institute of Employment Studies), Ray Walker, VP of Contingent Workforce (Worksome) & friends. We're on Thursday 22nd August, 2pm BST Follow the channel here (recommended) and click on the green button to register for this show. Ep269 is sponsored by our friends Worksome Worksome removes HR, Legal and Finance friction between companies and independent contractors at scale. Managing a significant number of independent contractors in your business? You need Worksome. Connect here with a member of friendly team today.
The recent release of Twisters inspired us to spend this week's Top 5 segment talking about five of the best tornadoes in games, because why not, and we even invited Tony Wilson of Framework to help us talk about 'em. Then we'll get into Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, Veritus, Kunitsu-Gami, EVO 2024 announcements, and the cool stuff you've won in contests. Question of the Week: Inspired by Nintendo World Championships and EVO, tell us about a gaming competition you participated in (whether win, lose, or draw). Break song is Tornado of Souls by Megadeth. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
Norman Stone began his career in television as the youngest producer/director at the BBC. Moving from documentaries, and a pioneering children's show, into popular drama, Norman later achieved international success with the BAFTA award winning Shadowlands, a film about the love and loss experienced by C.S. Lewis through the death of his wife from cancer. In this in-depth interview with Tony Wilson, Norman unpacks his Christian faith and explains why he believes most Christian productions - with the notable exception of Angel Studio's The Chosen - are 'awful'. With several projects in the pipeline, Norman remains as passionate about his role as a "storyteller" as ever and confirms he has no plans to retire. "I can't even spell it," he says.
Book Vs. Movie: SecondsThe 1964 Book Vs. The 1966 MovieThe Margos are set to permanently change our lives with "Seconds," a 1966 American science fiction drama directed by John Frankenheimer. The film is based on David Ely's 1963 novel of the same name and stars Rock Hudson in a bravura performance. The plot centers around Arthur Hamilton, a middle-aged banker allowed to start a new life through a mysterious organization that offers a radical and experimental procedure to create a "second" identity.After undergoing surgery and assuming a new identity as Tony Wilson (played by Hudson), Hamilton begins his new life, only to find that his past and the haunting consequences of his decision continue to follow him."Seconds" is known for its unsettling atmosphere, themes of identity and existential dread, and James Wong Howe's innovative and disturbing cinematography. Despite its initial mixed reception, the film has gained a cult following and is considered a significant work in the science fiction and psychological thriller genres. Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out.In this ep, the Margos discuss:The McCarthyism of the late 1950s and early 1960sThe differences between the book and movie. The 1966 Movie Cast: Rock Hudson (Antiochus “Tony” Wilson,) Salome Jens (Nora Marcus,) John Randolph (Arthur Hamilton,) Will Geer (Old Man,) Jeff Corey (Mr. Ruby,) Richard Anderson (Dr. Innes,) Murray Hamilton (Charlie,) Karl Swenson (Dr. Morris,) Khigh Dhiegh (Davalo,) and Frances Reid as Emily Hamilton. Clips used:“The end for Arthur”Seconds (1966 trailer)“Tony's” stitches come out. The company waiting room.The last sceneSeconds music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing. Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: SecondsThe 1964 Book Vs. The 1966 MovieThe Margos are set to permanently change our lives with "Seconds," a 1966 American science fiction drama directed by John Frankenheimer. The film is based on David Ely's 1963 novel of the same name and stars Rock Hudson in a bravura performance. The plot centers around Arthur Hamilton, a middle-aged banker allowed to start a new life through a mysterious organization that offers a radical and experimental procedure to create a "second" identity.After undergoing surgery and assuming a new identity as Tony Wilson (played by Hudson), Hamilton begins his new life, only to find that his past and the haunting consequences of his decision continue to follow him."Seconds" is known for its unsettling atmosphere, themes of identity and existential dread, and James Wong Howe's innovative and disturbing cinematography. Despite its initial mixed reception, the film has gained a cult following and is considered a significant work in the science fiction and psychological thriller genres. Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out.In this ep, the Margos discuss:The McCarthyism of the late 1950s and early 1960sThe differences between the book and movie. The 1966 Movie Cast: Rock Hudson (Antiochus “Tony” Wilson,) Salome Jens (Nora Marcus,) John Randolph (Arthur Hamilton,) Will Geer (Old Man,) Jeff Corey (Mr. Ruby,) Richard Anderson (Dr. Innes,) Murray Hamilton (Charlie,) Karl Swenson (Dr. Morris,) Khigh Dhiegh (Davalo,) and Frances Reid as Emily Hamilton. Clips used:“The end for Arthur”Seconds (1966 trailer)“Tony's” stitches come out. The company waiting room.The last sceneSeconds music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing. Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
This is part two of a three part "Best Of" series - where we treat you to the very best bits of the series. Laugh with us and cry with us as the highlights of Paul's life are re-lived - from the heady heights of success with Happy Mondays through to his drug addiction and breakdowns. Featured in this episode are Paul Ryder alongside his ex wife Angela Smith and guests Philip Shotton, Andy Hardy, Dave and Maureen Brettell, Clint Boon, Rowetta, Gaz Whelan, Linda Ryder, Sandra Whelan, Tony Wilson, Phil Saxe, Tony Michaelides, Rosemary Barratt, Alan Howard, Anthony "Muzzer" Murray, Mark Day, Paul Davis, Paul Oakenfold, Cressa, Bez, Pete Smith, Daz Gilkinson, Danny Short, Chris "double pudding" Connelly, Lea Mullen, Paul Poppelwell, Jason Godwin, John Pennington and John Robb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How Queer Culture Shaped Pop Culture "The 1972 version of David Bowie didn't spring from nowhere. Although he refused to affiliate himself explicitly with gay liberation, he had found both artistic and social inspiration in the gay world, in particular the renewed sense of freedom and possibility that rippled through the British gay subculture in the early 1970s." We finally lured the award-winning, bestselling author, pop-culture, punk penman Jon Savage to the Bureau to talk about his life and epic new book The Secret Public: How LGBTQ Resistance Shaped Popular Culture (1955–1979) It's an electrifying, massively entertaining - and at times, tragic - look at key moments in music history between 1955 and 1979, which helped move gay culture from the margins to the mainstream and changed the face of pop forever – from the ambiguous sexuality of stars such as Little Richard in the 1950s through to David Bowie, glam rock and Sylvester's ‘You Make Me Feel(Mighty Real)'. We talked about all that, about Punk, Joy Division, Tony Wilson, Johnny Marr, Factory Records and about how Jon grew up in the London of the late '50s and '60s, how he became a writer during one of the most exciting times for music journalism in the '70s and '80s - and about his own Secret Public Life.. More on the book here More on the compilation album here More on Jon here #homosexuality #sex #london #queer #gayliberation #musichistory #sexuality #gay #tomrobinson #gladtobegay #queerculture #counterculture #punk #comingout #homesexuality #joydivision #theclash #sex #johnnymarr #factoryrecords #johnnymarr #faberandfaber #littlerichard #glf #gayliberationfront #bisexuality #pride #london #queer #gayliberation #lgbtq #sexuality #gay #thesecretpublic #musicpress #gaydisco #jonsavage #thesmiths #bowie
In this special bonus episode, Angela Smith, ex-wife of Happy Mondays founding member and bassist Paul Ryder, talks to Manchester cultural legend, musician from The Membranes and Goldblade, journalist, author and all round lovely human John Robb. Hear about Tony Wilson's original vision for the band, his grand plan for Manchester, when drugs flooded the city in the 1908s and the final days of Factory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdree is out at last today, and we've got Tony WIlson of Framework on to talk about his experience with it - but first, we're going to talk about five DEEPLY suspicious. wildly creepy NPCs who actually proved trustworthy in spite of setting off alarm bells in our heads. Plus we'll talk about the Nintendo Direct reveals — including Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Zelda: Echoes of Wisdome — as well as Still Wakes the Deep, #BLUD, and much more! Question of the Week: What's your personal Game of the Year for 2024 so far? (As in, a game that's come out in the past six months.) Break song is You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover by Bo Diddley. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
#NHRA #DragRacing #ProStock Jeg Coughlin Jr. recaps his Pro Stock win at the Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. Jeg will look ahead to the PlayNHRA Virginia Nationals in Richmond, VA. CongruityHR Pro Mod racer, Tony Wilson joins the show to discuss his season to this point and his 5 second 1955 Chevy. NHRA's Alan Reinhart will preview Richmond, the first NHRA National event to feature a two day Professional format with 3 qualifying sessions on Saturday. Host Joe Castello gives his take as we get ready for the weekend of NHRA Drag Racing. Interviews on WFO Radio have become part of winning for drivers in the NHRA Drag Racing Series. As part of the National Hot Rod Association's Track Announcing team, host Joe Castello brings insights directly from the world of professional NHRA Mission Foods and Lucas Oil Series Drag Racing. NHRA results and news are featured in weekly livestreams, NHRA's Alan Reinhart and other NHRA stars including John Force, Ron Capps, Antron Brown, Steve Torrence, Justin Ashley, Josh Hart, Austin Prock, Greg Anderson, and Erica Enders all make frequent stops on the WFO Radio Podcast and livestream. MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/wfo-radio?ref_id=24678 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/WFORadio APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wfo-radio-podcast/id449870843?ls=1 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oo5mn0E3VmfhRCTHyLQIS GOOGLE: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL1dmb1JhZGlv
Legendary Piccadilly Records DJ, Factory Records PR and record plugger Tony Michaeledes aka Tony the Greek reveals secrets from the early days of the Mondays, the battles behind the scenes, the disastrous radio and TV interviews and how Happy Mondays sparked a cultural revolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with Tony Wilson, a CPA and CMA with a passion for simplifying bookkeeping for freelancers and business owners. We'll dive into the critical role that bookkeeping plays beyond tax preparation and discover how it can be a powerful tool for making informed decisions, optimizing financial health, and avoiding common pitfalls that can sink a growing business. From the real costs and value of hiring a professional bookkeeper to strategies for maintaining your books without breaking the bank, Tony offers his expert advice and sheds light on his program "Tax Ready Freelancer." Whether you're just starting or looking to take your business finances to the next level, this episode is a treasure trove of actionable tips. So, buckle up as we learn to navigate the financial storytelling that can transform the way you understand and manage your business's finances. Tony Wilson is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) with a passion for entrepreneurship. Since starting his first photography business in college, he knew his passion was to provide the framework for entrepreneurs to succeed. After nearly a decade combined in public accounting and Corporate America, Tony launched Accquip, an education-oriented fractional CFO and outsourced accounting services provider serving software development agencies and bootstrapped SaaS companies. By helping these tech-savvy entrepreneurs understand their numbers, Tony empowers founders with the finance and accounting acumen to make key business decisions. Website: www.Accquip.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-wilson-cpa Tax-ready freelancer course: https://www.accquip.com/a/2147746288/9NJQ4ELV What you'll hear in this episode: 04:17 Monitoring progress leads to proactive adjustments for success. 10:01 Begin S corp conversation at $50,000 profit. 11:08 Financial awareness empowers entrepreneurs to make decisions. 14:45 Specialist should have experience in your industry. If you like this episode, check out: The Power of Diverse Mastermind Groups for Comprehensive Growth How to Break Free from the Corporate 9 to 5 Best Ways to Negotiate Business Deals Want to learn more so you can earn more? CFO On Demand click here Visit keepwhatyouearn.com to dive deeper on our episodes Visit keepwhatyouearncfo.com to work with Shannon and her team Watch this episode and more here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlIuZsrllp1Uc_MlhriLvQ Connect with Shannon on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/ The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.
In this episode, we'll explore why bookkeeping should be approached not as a complex mathematical puzzle but as a narrative of your business's financial journey - with special guest, Tony Wilson. We'll discuss the common mental blocks and misconceptions that hold you back and the importance of tackling your finances monthly, if not quarterly, to craft a financial tale you'll be proud of. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting, Tony's insights will equip you with practical tips and an easier, more approachable way to manage your finances. So gear up to transform your money mindset and keep what you earn—one story at a time. Tony Wilson is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) with a passion for entrepreneurship. Since starting his first photography business in college, he knew his passion was to provide the framework for entrepreneurs to succeed. After nearly a decade combined in public accounting and Corporate America, Tony launched Accquip, an education-oriented fractional CFO and outsourced accounting services provider serving software development agencies and bootstrapped SaaS companies. By helping these tech-savvy entrepreneurs understand their numbers, Tony empowers founders with the finance and accounting acumen to make key business decisions. Website: www.Accquip.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-wilson-cpa Tax-ready freelancer course: https://www.accquip.com/a/2147746288/9NJQ4ELV What you'll hear in this episode: 03:32 Freelancers play key role in business growth. 08:21 Entrepreneurs are storytellers, not just numbers. 10:18 Approach bookkeeping like eating an elephant. 16:11 Regularly review and adjust financial storytelling monthly. 17:34 Tax preparation requires planning and financial costs. 21:10 Accessible support for using financial statements effectively. If you like this episode, check out: The Power of Diverse Mastermind Groups for Comprehensive Growth How to Break Free from the Corporate 9 to 5 Best Ways to Negotiate Business Deals Want to learn more so you can earn more? CFO On Demand click here Visit keepwhatyouearn.com to dive deeper on our episodes Visit keepwhatyouearncfo.com to work with Shannon and her team Watch this episode and more here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlIuZsrllp1Uc_MlhriLvQ Connect with Shannon on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/ The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.
Plenty of sequels improve on a formula or reinvent it entirely, but how many really perfect it? This week, Tony Wilson of Framework joins us for a debate about which five sequels nailed what their predecessors were goinf for, turning classics into masterpieces. Then we'll get into Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, Sand Land, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, a little Stellar Blade, and the in-development(-hell) game movies you most want to see. Question of the Week: What games did we miss in our top 5? Which sequel “nailed it” by iterating on what earlier games had done? Break song is Toss A Coin To Your Witcher by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
David Aaronovitch and guests discuss the reasons why millions of people in the UK aged between 16 and 64 are neither working nor looking for work and what we can do about it. Tony Wilson, Director of the Institute for Employment Studies Sam Avanzo Windett, Deputy Director at the Learning and Work Institute Torsten Bell, Chief Executive at the Resolution FoundationProduction team: Sally Abrahams, Kirsteen Knight and Ben Carter Editor: Richard Vadon Production Co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman Sound engineers: James Beard
The Today Debate is about taking a subject and pulling it apart with more time than we ever could have in the morning.Mishal Husain is joined by business leaders and health professionals to discuss the UK's growing problem of economic inactivity, as she asks - how do we get Britain working?On the panel are Theo Paphitis, one of the UK's best known business leaders; Dr Lade Smith, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists; Dr Tony Wilson, director of the Institute for Employment Studies; Karen Blackett, UK president of WPP and Eccie Newton, entrepreneur and co-founder of the business Karma Cans.
The right music can make an already memorable moment unforgettable, and this week Tony Wilson of Framework joins us for a look at five games that expertly surprised us with unexpected musical moments, elevating their stories in the process. Then we'll get into Rise of the Ronin, Alone in the Dark, the newly greenlit Sims movie, State of Unreal 2024 news, and the franchises you'd like to see WayForward reinvent next. Question of the Week: Now that we have Dragon's Dogma 2, what criminally overlooked/cult hit game needs a sequel glow-up? Break song is Unshaken by D'Angelo. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
The wait is over! We continue with the second half of the GOTY countdown we started last week, and reveal our Top 5 Games of 2023! We've once again invited a rotating panel of guests to help out, including Jesse Cox, TL Foster, Tony Wilson, Brendan Hesse, Ryan Harig, Steve Guntli, and Jorge Albor. Did your favorite game make the cut? Listen and find out! Question of the Week (Month?): What's your personal Game of the Year for 2023? There's a lot of chat this week, so here's a quick timestamp cheat sheet if you'd like to skip ahead to unveil each entry: 8:48: #5 with Jorge Albor 29:33: #4 with Brendan Hesse and Steve Guntli 48:08: #3 with Steve Guntli and Anthony Abatte 1:09:29: #2 with Ryan Harig and Brendan Hesse 1:33:52: #1 with Jesse Cox, TL Foster, and Tony Wilson
A fantastic year for games is nearing its end, which means it's time for us to look back at the past 12 months and anoint our top 10 games of the year in a discussion so big, we had to split it into two shows. This week, we're joined by a rotating panel of guests including Tony Wilson, Brendan Hesse, Chris Baker, Steve Guntli, Woody Ciskowski, Jorga Albor, and Johnny Brandon. Check out our picks for 10 through 6 this week, and stay tuned for next week, when we'll kick it off with #5 and count down to our Game of the Year.
The game industry thrives on remaking and reviving classic hits from the past, and as another year winds down, Tony Wilson of Framework joins us to talk about five of our favorite attempts to resurrect and repackage old games this year. Then we'll get into the Grand Theft Auto VI trailer, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, and your favorite DLC of 2023. Question of the Week: What's your personal Game of the Year for 2023? Break song is The Bullet or the Blade by Sam Drysdale (from Resident Evil 4 Remake)