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DJ Supreme La Rock, host of KEXP’s Sunday Soul, talks with Evie Stokes about how a visit to a Toronto record store led to the discovery of Dana and Alden, a brother duo from the Pacific Northwest, and their latest album Coyote, You’re My Star, out now on L.A. record label Winspear. Hosted by Evie StokesProduced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersEditorial director: Larry Mizell Jr. Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Another blow to regional collaboration as it appears the EMRB is dead after the provincial government pulled its funding. Plus, we talk budget, carbon emissions, police response times, and parking.Here are the relevant links for this episode:EMRBRegional Roundup: Nov. 27, 2024'Unexpected': Edmonton's regional board loses provincial funding, future uncertainBudgetCity says participatory budgeting experiment was challenging but taught lessonsWill Edmonton neighbourhood renewal be scaled back?Calgary council approves budget, 3.6% property tax increaseCarbon emissionsReport suggests Edmonton's emissions are decreasing too slowlyPolice response timesMaking Edmonton police response times public again: It's complicatedHotSpot ParkingZipstall parking app sent cease-and-desist letter by City of Edmonton's vendor HotSpotDIPPuneeta McBryan's postFrom the Taproot newsroomConservatory of Music to leave MacEwan and become part of Winspear in 2025Building powerhouses look for new life at old RAMHow Edmonton compares to cities finding success in tackling homelessnessRapid fireAlberta's passenger rail master plan scheduled for summer 2025 releaseNews Release: 30th Annual Stuff a Bus returns to support those in needAlberta mulls boosting U.S. border patrol in effort to prevent Trump's 25% tariffSpeaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free! ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Charity Changemakers Podcast, we embark on an inspiring journey with Paul Winspear, CEO of Weston Hospicecare. Paul's path, from a 25-year career in the oil and gas industry to leading a hospice, showcases the unexpected turns life can take. He candidly shares how a growing unease with the environmental impact of his former sector prompted him to seek a more fulfilling path, eventually leading him to the helm of Weston Hospicecare. Paul emphasises that the skills honed in the corporate world are indeed transferable to the charity sector. However, he dispels the notion that charity work is an "easy ride," highlighting the unique challenges and responsibilities that come with running a hospice. Balancing compassionate care with tough business decisions is a constant reality, demanding both empathy and strategic thinking. We delve into the remarkable successes and growth of Weston Hospicecare under Paul's leadership, from the transformation of their day services to the innovative expansion of their retail business with a superstore and drive-thru donation centre. Paul underscores the critical role of location and collaboration in the non-profit sector, showcasing how strategic choices can drive remarkable results. Whether you're contemplating a career shift, seeking inspiration for your own charity, or simply curious about the inner workings of a hospice, this episode offers a wealth of insights. Hear Paul's full story and discover how passion, resilience, and innovation can drive meaningful change in the charity sector. Tune in and be empowered! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Quickfire Questions 04:43 Transitioning from the Commercial Sector to the Charity Sector 09:02 The Journey into the Charity Sector 13:12 First Days, Weeks, and Months in the Charity Sector 22:48 Transitioning to the Nonprofit Sector 23:14 Debunking the Myth of Charity Work 24:07 Challenges and Responsibilities of Running a Hospice 26:54 Making a Direct Connection through Work 28:52 Transferable Skills from the Corporate Sector 29:17 Successes and Growth at Weston Hospicecare 31:44 Transformation of the Retail Business 34:28 The Importance of Location in Charity Retail 37:20 Collaboration within the Nonprofit Sector 39:35 Advice for Career Development 45:12 The Privilege of Leading a Hospice The Charity Changemakers Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Follow us on your favourite platform, like and review the show to help us spread the word and empower the current and next generation of changemakers!
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten say goodbye to Maisie Dobbs after 18 of Jacqueline Winspear's mystery novels, narrated beautifully by Orlagh Cassidy. Listeners will appreciate the tender way the characters' closing stories are treated. Cassidy's use of accents lends credibility to Winspear's fully developed characters and well-researched plot. In 1945 London, Maisie discovers four adolescents and a desperately sick soldier squatting in a vacant mansion. While solving a possible murder occupies Maisie, she is truly driven by caring for the needy. Cassidy once again provides listeners with the rich tapestry that Winspear has woven through the series. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Dreamscape Media and their exclusive audiobook, Rifts and Refrains. Dive into the compelling story of Amara Johnson, a talented musician uncovering her family's hidden past while finding love and legacy in Nashville. To start listening, visit Dreamscape Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do great achievers get where they are? What drives them? What barriers did they bust down? Where do they see themselves going from here? We pick the brains of three of Edify Edmonton's Top 40 Under 40 in this episode of Real Talk. 2:00 | Top 40s Sheliza Kluge, Sonny Sekhon, and Heather Thomson talk career/life balance, Gen Z in the workplace, post-pandemic economics, philanthropy, and more. CHECK OUT THE FULL TOP 40 UNDER 40 LIST: https://edifyedmonton.com/ GET TICKETS FOR NOV. 28 @ THE WINSPEAR: https://tickets.edifyedmonton.com/top-40-under-40-2023/ 54:10 | Whatever happened to "earning your stripes"? Ryan and Johnny talk about evolving expectations in the workplace. 1:03:30 | Our inbox was SLAMMED after our interview with Premier Danielle Smith. Real Talkers bring the heat in this #ABLEG-inspired edition of The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
“That's one more thing I detest about war. It's not over when it ends.” Lady Rowan Join Maisie Dobbs as she takes on a challenging case when she is hired by Mr. Waite, an august person who strives to control everything and everyone in his circle. He has met his match with Maisie who works in her own time and in her own way. She knows the value of letting fact, thoughts, observations, and feelings simmer whereas ‘Mr. Gungho' is full steam ahead. Jacqueline Winspear masterfully weaves mystery with history in this sequel. Readers are invited to solve who's behind 3 murders and how they are connected, while at the same time readers discover a well hidden piece from the past, The Order of the White Feather. Maisie is simultaneously searching for Mr. Waite's missing daughter, Charlotte Waite, and struggling to help bridge the growing chasm between her and her father, while also helping Billy overcome his precarious method of coping with his injured leg before it injures his family. (And we thought we had a full plate!) Inspector Stratton returns and readers learn that he is a widower with a young son. Dr. Dene, the witty and kind doctor that worked his way across the tracks, is eager to help our hard- working heroine. (Miss Dobbs doubtlessly has sparked their interest.) Join us in solving these murders before Inspector Stratton and company send the wrong guy up the river. What an amazing job Winspear does of showing both sides of the situation! In a male dominated profession, Maisie excels not by complaining and pointing out injustices, but by action. Actions that are well-thought out and executed with the precision of a surgeon. She plans her day and works toward that end but is not frazzled when a curve ball is thrown her way. We could learn much from Maisie! Let us slow down and strive to thrive and help others to do likewise. “May I not sit in judgment. May my decisions be for the good of all concerned. May my work bring peace.” Maisie's silent prayer reminds me of the street sweeper quote by Martin Luther King,Jr. May we always do our best in the plethora of endeavors that lie before us.. Let mediocrity be ousted by excellence! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recapbookchat/message
Jared said something in this week's episode that caught me off guard… He referred to the time period after release day as “Phase 2.” We've talked a lot on this show about the importance of having a “post-release strategy” and not giving up after release day... But calling it “Phase 2” gave me a more detailed perspective on what record labels should be doing in the days and months after an album (or single) has been released. In this week's interview with Winspear Records, Jared simply gives this over-arching strategy a name: “Phase 2” Phase 2 is when you release bonus material, announce a tour, leak demos, or save a kid's life at Niagara Falls and hope someone posts it on TikTok.,, Phase 2 is just as important as Phase 1, maybe more important. This is when you double-down on your commitment to this release, regardless of how fans responded (or didn't) on release day! Winspear releases subsequent EPs with original demos or acoustic versions. But they take this simple strategy one step further. They create unique artwork, different track listings, and they even rename the songs slightly to help change the listeners perspective that these aren't just cast-off demos! Listen to learn more! Start your own record label today with our FREE Record Label Toolkit! http://otherrecordlabels.com/toolkit
With her keen talent for British accents, narrator Orlagh Cassidy masterfully delivers this stand-alone historical mystery from Jacqueline Winspear. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss Winspear's new heroine, Elinor White. The story moves around in time from White's life in Britain in 1947, to her recruitment in the Belgian Resistance as a teen during WWI, and her work as an SOE agent during WWII. Cassidy guides listeners through the emotional, physical, and long-term impacts of two wars and illuminates the unrecognized role of women. An engrossing experience of Winspear's beautifully written work. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for our podcast comes from Brilliance Audio's I Will Find You. Five years ago, David went to prison for murdering his son. But when a mysterious photo reveals that the boy might still be alive, he plans a harrowing escape to achieve the impossible. Can David save his son, prove his innocence, and finally uncover the dark truth about that devastating night? Listen to the new audiobook thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Harlan Coben and read by Steven Weber. Learn more at Audible.com/IWillFindYou Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thanks so much for dropping by to give the podcast a listen. In trying to notice what I noticed made me feel happy or grateful, and then remembering those things, and then recording them, I am trying to remain true to a promise I made myself to do those three things once a week. I remember when I made that promise. What ever happened to the part of you that noticed every changing wind? I made that promise to myself when I finally heard that line from Jason Isbell. This week's offering: 1. Special sauce – A pizza from a vending machine? Sure, I'll give it a try once. 2. Youngsters – Some notes from an evening at the Winspear. 3. Percussion – A trip to Southtown Automotive took me back to the northeast end. As always, the original music in the podcast is from Edmonton composer and pianist Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian, Slavo Cech. I'm at glenn.kubish@gmail.com Go, Oilers. I see the Skip The Dishes logo on the ice and remember fondly the Oilers playoff run in 2006 and how much fun it was to watch the games and talk about the games with the late Skip Kerr. The hockey itself is for the players.
It's just after World War II, and Elinor White (born Elinor de Witt, which also means “white”), a single woman in her mid-forties, lives as a recluse in a village near Tunbridge Wells. One day in 1947, while on a walk, she encounters a recent arrival named Rose Mackie and is drawn to Rose's three-year-old daughter, Susie. When thugs from London threaten Rose and Susie, Elinor brushes off the skills she polished during the two world wars and, with the help of a former colleague who has risen through the ranks at Scotland Yard, sets out to discover exactly what the thugs have planned for Rose's husband, Jim. While trying to put a stop to it, she uncovers a web of intrigue and corruption that reaches to the very top of society. This story occurs alongside an exploration of Elinor's past, beginning with her girlhood in Belgium under German occupation during World War I and extending to her service as an intelligence agent against the Nazis twenty or so years later. Eventually the two threads of Elinor's history and present intersect, revealing the achievements and the regrets that drive her. In The White Lady (Harper, 2023), as in her Maisie Dobbs series, Winspear demonstrates a deep and multifaceted understanding of the effects of war on those forced to fight. Her books are thought-provoking, emotionally satisfying, and well worth your time. Jacqueline Winspear is the award-winning, bestselling author of seventeen Maisie Dobbs novels to date, as well as stand-alone novels such as The White Lady and several nonfiction works. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's just after World War II, and Elinor White (born Elinor de Witt, which also means “white”), a single woman in her mid-forties, lives as a recluse in a village near Tunbridge Wells. One day in 1947, while on a walk, she encounters a recent arrival named Rose Mackie and is drawn to Rose's three-year-old daughter, Susie. When thugs from London threaten Rose and Susie, Elinor brushes off the skills she polished during the two world wars and, with the help of a former colleague who has risen through the ranks at Scotland Yard, sets out to discover exactly what the thugs have planned for Rose's husband, Jim. While trying to put a stop to it, she uncovers a web of intrigue and corruption that reaches to the very top of society. This story occurs alongside an exploration of Elinor's past, beginning with her girlhood in Belgium under German occupation during World War I and extending to her service as an intelligence agent against the Nazis twenty or so years later. Eventually the two threads of Elinor's history and present intersect, revealing the achievements and the regrets that drive her. In The White Lady (Harper, 2023), as in her Maisie Dobbs series, Winspear demonstrates a deep and multifaceted understanding of the effects of war on those forced to fight. Her books are thought-provoking, emotionally satisfying, and well worth your time. Jacqueline Winspear is the award-winning, bestselling author of seventeen Maisie Dobbs novels to date, as well as stand-alone novels such as The White Lady and several nonfiction works. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
It's just after World War II, and Elinor White (born Elinor de Witt, which also means “white”), a single woman in her mid-forties, lives as a recluse in a village near Tunbridge Wells. One day in 1947, while on a walk, she encounters a recent arrival named Rose Mackie and is drawn to Rose's three-year-old daughter, Susie. When thugs from London threaten Rose and Susie, Elinor brushes off the skills she polished during the two world wars and, with the help of a former colleague who has risen through the ranks at Scotland Yard, sets out to discover exactly what the thugs have planned for Rose's husband, Jim. While trying to put a stop to it, she uncovers a web of intrigue and corruption that reaches to the very top of society. This story occurs alongside an exploration of Elinor's past, beginning with her girlhood in Belgium under German occupation during World War I and extending to her service as an intelligence agent against the Nazis twenty or so years later. Eventually the two threads of Elinor's history and present intersect, revealing the achievements and the regrets that drive her. In The White Lady (Harper, 2023), as in her Maisie Dobbs series, Winspear demonstrates a deep and multifaceted understanding of the effects of war on those forced to fight. Her books are thought-provoking, emotionally satisfying, and well worth your time. Jacqueline Winspear is the award-winning, bestselling author of seventeen Maisie Dobbs novels to date, as well as stand-alone novels such as The White Lady and several nonfiction works. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Tony joins Simon and Richo to chat about Balgownie's history and the wines he and the team are making from Bendigo and the Yarra Valley. A really engaging conversation that will make you want to try his wines and visit both wineries. @thewineshowaustralia @balgowniewines
"Slow Pulp" are a four piece indie rock band from Madison, Wisconsin, now based in Chicago, Illinois.The current line-up has only been officially around since 2017, but since that time they have released a slew of increasingly impressive EP's, leading up to their debut LP "Moveys" which was released in 2020.Join us as we discuss this new and rising group."Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Thank you for dropping by the Three Things podcast. This week's episode was inspired by events that took place in our upstairs living room, on our downstairs TV and in Row G at the Winspear Centre in downtown Edmonton. 1. Crisis communications – Little Buddy comes to visit 2. Leverage – the LEGO Knight aims for the far shore 3. The Milk Carton Kids – the band brought the hill to the Winspear. The podcast theme music is original. It was composed and performed by Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. I met Slavo Cech in high school in the north end. He contributes the end bells that close each episode. I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com I hope we all have a good week of noticing good things about our lives. It's the only life we've got.
[1:20] Folk Festival is a staple in Edmonton[5:21] Work at the Winspear as well[10:57] The Hissing of Summer Lawns[14:35] We turn down 100 for every 1 we take[21:58] Second last spot of the night is the best[26:20] We'll go rain or shine[29:07] Volunteers[36:46] Everyone has the same size font
Narrator Orlagh Cassidy uses her talents with accents and voices to draw listeners into the world of the indomitable Maisie Dobbs. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss the latest historical mystery from Jacqueline Winspear. In addition to masterfully delivering the diverse personalities of the returning characters, Cassidy provides a convincing voice for the visiting American First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Winspear, partnered with Cassidy, dramatically conveys the emotional impact of war on the soldiers and their families, introduces listeners to courageous female WWII pilots, and delves into the ways racism impacted Black soldiers stationed in the UK. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Harper Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Our Audiobook Break podcast is in its 3rd season, and this time listeners are journeying to Pemberley with narrator Alison Larkin as our guide. Enjoy Jane Austen's PRIDE AND PREJUDICE with new chapters each week, free on the Audiobook Break podcast. This episode of Behind the Mic is sponsored by the audiobook editions of Sherryl Woods's Sweet Magnolias series. With the new season available to watch now on Netflix, now is the time to listen to the entire Sweet Magnolias audiobook series, all brought to you by Dreamscape Media. For more information about Sweet Magnolias, please visit www.Dreamscapepublishing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Major Murphy over Zoom audio! Today, Major Murphy — Jacob Bullard (guitar, vocals), Jacki Warren (bass, vocals), Brian Voortman (drums), and Chad Houseman (guitar, keys, percussion) — share Access, their second album for Winspear. Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield says Access is “an album to blast at an unruly volume to soundtrack an experience one might have standing at that crossroads,” and it's a record that exudes melodic exhilaration and earnest feeling while tackling adult themes of parenting, accountability, and building a sustainable artistic life. Listen to and order Access here: http://smarturl.it/mm-access Recorded at Russian Recording in Bloomington, IN between late 2018 and early 2020 with Mike Bridavsky and Ben Lumsdaine, Access is a project built on Bullard's burgeoning songwriting prowess and a restless, childlike creative spirit informed by Bullard and Warren's newfound parenthood. In five years, Major Murphy has evolved from three jamming roommates into the four piece it is now. Bound by a love for bands from Wings to Junip, Bullard, Voortman and Warren plucked their band name out of an extraterrestrial themed book, and, with the help of Winspear, got off the ground releasing two home recorded EPs in 2015 and 2017. The band's debut LP No. 1 was soon to follow in 2018, and was praised for its “easy, gorgeous harmonies, shimmering production, and timeless subject matter” by Gorilla vs. Bear. Together, with the help of longtime collaborator but newly minted member, Chad Houseman, Access became the band's first attempt at a more deliberate and conceptual creation. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
Dillon Winspear, host of Designed Today podcast, joined Andy and Patrick to talk about evolving as a designer
Dillon Winspear is an experienced UX Designer with a background in marketing and advertising. After 3 startups, Dillon moved into a corporate role with Domo, a business intelligence platform, where he leads a team of UX Designers on their Explorer portfolio. Dillon is also the host of the Designed Today Podcast, where he shares insights he’s gathered throughout his career and shares them with any designer looking to up their game. His guests have ranged from entry-level designers sharing their experiences, to experienced experts. Today we talk all about the role of soft skills in the work of designers, including:
Jacqueline Winspear talks about her memoir, This Time Next Year We’ll Be Laughing. After 16 novels, she has taken the bold step of turning to memoir, revealing the hardships and joys of her family history. Both shockingly frank and deftly restrained, her story tackles the difficult, poignant and fascinating family accounts of three generations --- her grandparents, her parents, and she and her brother. Winspear’s childhood was spent picking hops and fruit on farms in rural Kent, capturing her ties to the land and her dream of being a writer at its very inception. Jacqueline talks about this eye-opening and heartfelt portrayal of a post-War England we rarely see and how she pulled together these memories. She also discusses the experience of narrating the audiobook. Books discussed in this episode: This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing by Jacqueline Winspear Sign up for the weekly Bookreporter.com newsletter here FOLLOW US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookreporter Website: https://www.bookreporter.com
Slow Pulp - "Falling Apart" from the 2020 album Moveys on Winspear. KEXP is a listener-funded nonprofit, and we need your help to keep creating podcasts like this one. Donate now for our Fall Fundraising Drive! Slow Pulp frontwoman Emily Massey's life was truly falling apart. The band had written an album's worth of songs while on tour with Alex G last year, but then Massey was diagnosed with Lyme disease and chronic mono. They scrapped the first batch and began to undertake more songwriting, better reflecting the current mood, and then things went from bad to worse. She explains in a press release: "As we were finishing up writing the album my parents got into a serious car accident and I came back home to help take care of them. A couple of weeks later COVID-19 started getting worse in the US, and quarantine began. Life felt completely surreal, everything had drastically changed and at such a rapid pace. It was especially strange because everyone was experiencing the same thing at the same time, but couldn’t be physically with each other to support each other. I felt like I couldn’t process any emotions I had about the whole ordeal because I had to keep it together to take care of my family. It became easier to stay numb, and create a facade that I was doing ok, than it was to release any type of healthy emotion for a long time. Luckily I did allow myself to have a full on breakdown induced by a stubbed toe and confusion over taxes, sometimes it’s the littlest things that finally get you." The resulting self-produced debut album, Moveys, will be released October 9th via Winspear. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! This week on the podcast we have Video Age! Easily one of my favorite bands out right now. Constant hit makers from New Orleans! Their new album is so good and I was stoked I was able to talk them about it. We also touch on influences, pressures to move to LA, and more! Video Age's new album "Pleasure Line" is out NOW via Winspear! Thanks for listening to the Dante Elephante Podcast. If you want to support the band go to www.danteelephante.com for merch and tour dates. Visit our Patreon and become a member to get exclusive podcast content, an all vinyl monthly DJ mix and more! Find Dante Elephante: www.danteelephante.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DanteElephante/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dante_Elephante Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danteelephante Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3RdlkFPALHduIIZSinXgJZ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danteelephante
This week, Guitar Nerds is sponsored by Solid Gold FX, Echoline Pedals, Reverend Guitars, Shergold Guitars & Ernie Ball.On this week's episode we're talking all about boutique plectrums, 666mm scale guitars, and taking questions from the Guitar Nerds Facebook Group.We also discuss some of the weirder offerings for our co-operative build with Guitar Assembly.Remember, you can get £10 off any pedal in the Echoline online shop by using discount code ILOVEGUITARNERDS. Join us on our Facebook Community, Guitar Nerds Group and on Instagram for more of this guitar nerdery! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Law of the land- On this weeks episode, we have a candid talk with Rob who Future Pupil Barrister at 42 Bedford Row. For those who are unaware, this means he has received acceptance for pupillage is the final stage of the route to qualification at the Bar, in which a pupil gains practical training under the supervision of an experienced barrister. We talk about the current state of law, how to break into law, whether there will be a change and the effects of its interpretation of minorities in the United Kingdom --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bedroom2boardroom/message
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Meg Evans - She's Found Wings Jess Novak - Here to Stay Tin Parlour - Always Be Linda Kasko - The Tree Olivia Frances - Porcelain Jo D'Anna - Red Rhapsody Bluestone Sisters feat. Karen Ziemba - Curiosity Laura Espinoza ft Mindy Milburn - Follow Me to the Sun Michelle Rose - Timeless Susannah Winspear - White Collar Criminal For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor The Blue Stone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Vanessa Ricci at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Are you struggling with putting together an effective portfolio? I find it hard to know if I'm using my time efficiently. What do I need to include? When is it enough?!? Luckily, Dillon Winspear is here to help. He's reviewed hundreds of portfolios as a Senior UX Lead at Domo, and I asked for his top tips for building a portfolio. Listen in and learn how to impress your hiring manager even if you only have 10 minutes to spare! Show notes Subscribe to Dillon’s podcast Designed Today Follow Dillon Winspear on Twitter Follow Data Viz Today on Twitter
The legendary drummer and composer talks to Grant about his latest project, Stewart Copeland’s Orchestral Ben-Hur, which comes to Edmonton’s Winspear Centre this month. Stewart shares the story behind his rich cultural upbringing, growing up the child of a C.I.A agent stationed in Cairo, Egypt. He also reflects on founding The Police alongside Sting, an epic jam session with Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson of Rush that had an unfortunate ending, and his score for Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Rumble Fish.’
Betty Jean Neal and Zan Popp from the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library join us to discuss the book Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. We'll chat about World War I history, fiction set in that time, and the Over There exhibit in the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery of photographs of Americans in World War I support staff roles overseas. Every three weeks in 2018, join librarian hosts Thad Hartman, Lissa Staley, and Miranda Ericsson with special guests from the library and community. Listeners are encourage to read along throughout 2018 and participate in Reading Around the World and 2Book Topeka. Reading Around the World episodes feature recommendations for books from a region to help listeners explore reading selections from locations around the United States and the world. Special ” 2Book Topeka Book Club” episodes will discuss books from the library’s community reading program. If you have questions, comments or suggestions for future topics please comment on our blog posts or send us an email at podcast@tscpl.org.
In this episode—our first podcast done in collaboration with another podcast—we got together with Dillon Winspear, Lead Mobile Designer at Domo and host of the podcast Designed Today to discuss how to set yourself apart as a designer by failing, being humble, and practicing empathy. You can watch a video version of this episode on Dillon's podcast, Designed Today: https://youtu.be/3Afyay39ea4 Make sure to subscribe to Designed Today and follow Dillon on Twitter @dwinspear. Additionally, you can connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillonwinspear Also, if you have comments or questions from today's episode or would just like to connect, you can connect with us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cam-sackett-b6495567 www.linkedin.com/in/caden-damiano Pivot by Cam Sackett and Caden Damiano. Pivot Intro Music by Cam Sackett This episode was recorded on Aug. 30, 2018. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewayofproductdesign/message
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From web marketing to UX design, Dillon has a track record of braving the darkness and bringing excellence in whatever role he's chosen to play. In this Interview we talk about his history with creativity, design and the inspirations that he's found throughout the course of his career so far. You don't want to miss this!