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This year both Spida and Ali had milestone birthday's - both truning 50 - and they've decided the occasion needs a BIG party and that's what we're doing - we have the venue and now we need to tick off some other categories of the party and this morning there was a decision on what kind of beer should the Hound and Stag brew for the night - now we need to find a name for the limited edition birthday brew! 7:40 every morning you can hear Flan, Ali and Spida's Rumour-mill and more juicy ones this morning as the season draws to a close for our men's footy teams some big rumours circulating around who could be leaving and who could be coming to the Gold Coast. Ali had a big day on the amazing YOT club on the Broadwater and may have made some new friends and discovered a new life motto!!! There was a horrible on field incident in Mermaid Waters over the weekend in a match between Broadbeach Cats and Burleigh Bombers - a coward punch and Spida gave it a massive Spray See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three months after we recorded our first conversation together (April, 2024), Nick Evennou and I were able to finally sit down one more time (July, 2024) to record part two of our conversation. And, that brings us to episode 35.In today's conversation, dive deeper into Nick's time with Yamaha of Troy, his hopes to secure a ride with YoT for the 2005 season, corporate Yamaha already knowing (most likely) the fate of YoT, exactly why he turned down an opportunity with Factory Connection Honda, battles with mental health, and more.While this one is a bit shorter of an episode, I do feel like we dove deeper into some topics and (both us) shared some personal experiences during trying times in our lives. I hope all enjoy and a big thank you to Nick for being so transparent and sincere in our conversations. The Failed Experiment on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFailedExperimentFollow Nick Evennou on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ne47/Follow The Failed Experiment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Follow Kyle Cowling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Support the Show.
AmandaMania is co-founder of both Brazen and Splore, and has been a driving force in New Zealand's music and festival scenes for over three decades. She spoke to Cate Prestidge about the first Brazen Pop-Up, happening at YOT club this Saturday 4 May.
BoatIndustry, le magazine pour les professionnels du nautisme
Alors que le marché du bateau à moteur porte la production, et que le powercat ne cesse de se développer, Catana Group franchit le cap. En complément de ses deux marques, Catana et Bali, concentrées sur le secteur du catamaran à voile, YOT proposera une gamme de powercat, à commencer par le YOT 36, en version hors-bord, en septembre 2023, comme nous l'explique Boris Compagnon. 👉 Lire l'article et voir les photos. En savoir plus sur les sujets abordés dans cet épisode : Catamaran Parce qu'il n'a jamais été aussi important de se tenir informé des nouvelles tendances, de la vie des professionnels et des derniers développements de produits, BoatIndustry fournit un contenu journalistique indépendant afin d'apporter un éclairage indispensable aux acteurs, prescripteurs et décideurs de l'industrie du nautisme. Avec sa couverture globale de l'information, BoatIndustry est présent sur 4 secteurs : Les chantiers nautiques Les équipementiers et motoristes Les services, loueurs, la maintenance La filière, la réglementation et les événements Avec une diffusion en 5 langues (Français 🇫🇷, Anglais 🇺🇸, Allemand 🇩🇪, Italien 🇮🇹 et Espagnol 🇪🇸) et un lectorat reparti dans plus de 140 pays 🌍, BoatIndustry est considéré comme le média international essentiel de communication avec les chantiers nautiques, les fabricants d'équipements ainsi qu'avec les distributeurs et les concessionnaires. BoatIndustry est édité de concert avec le magazine Bateaux.com à destination des plaisanciers français 🇫🇷, qui se décline à l'international avec Boote.com pour l'allemand 🇩🇪, Boatsnews.com pour l'anglais 🇺🇸, Boatsnews.es pour l'espagnol 🇪🇸 et Boatsnews.it pour l'italien 🇮🇹. ✉️ N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer un commentaire ou une news en cliquant ici. 👉 Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles si l'information vous a plu 🙏.
The latest episode of The BrooklynVegan Show is an interview with Walter Schreifels, who's busy as ever. His beloved early 2000s-era band Rival Schools just gave their classic debut LP United by Fate an expanded 20th anniversary reissue, and the band is reuniting for some shows in 2023. On top of that, Quicksand continue to tour and put out new music, Youth of Today just wrapped up some shows, and Gorilla Biscuits just announced some upcoming dates. I recorded the conversation with Walter before the YOT shows happened and before the GB announcement, which he sort of teased during the episode, and we spoke about just about everything he's got going on lately. We focused a lot on United by Fate; Walter reflected on making the album, working on it with Bon Jovi producer Luke Ebbin, and the impact the album's left over time. We talked about how, with Rival Schools coming at the start of the emo boom and taking bands like Thursday and Taking Back Sunday on tour, Walter was simultaneously a "not-so-elder statesman" of that world and also a contemporary/peer and kindred spirit. He also talked about meeting and being won over by Cave In in those days, and how now Cave In's Stephen Brodsky and Candiria's John LaMacchia have both played as Quicksand's touring guitarists this year. The conversation also spiraled into other topics, like the parallels between the rising tides of Nirvana in the early '90s and Turnstile today, comparisons between hardcore in the '80s and hardcore now, and much more. Pick up the new United by Fate reissue on red vinyl in our store, and also browse our collection of Quicksand, Youth of Today, and Gorilla Biscuits records and merch. Theme music by Michael Silverstein.
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YO! Always great to talk YOT and this episode is no exception. We got deep with Porcell. Hope you enjoy this as much as we did! Special bidip bo to this episodes sponsors: Siren Records www.sirenrecords.com Jinx Proof DC https://jinxprooftattoos.com War Records www.war-rec.com Please support these fine establishments
Hablamos de sus inicios en la salsa, su entrada y éxito en el REPARTO, MODO AVIÓN, LA VENEKA, YOUNG EIBY, LOS 4, los privados y anécdotas con Aquino, Yotún, Advincula y Ruidíaz
A un día del partido más importante de nuestra selección peruana, nos juntamos para poder hablar sobre los últimos datos sobre los dos equipos que se juegan un cupo al Mundial. Hablamos sobre la lesión de Yotún y la posible formación para el partido de mañana y una pregunta para nuestros oyentes... Si Perú logra la ansiada clasificación, ¿tendría que ir Paolo Guerrero a disputar el que sería su último Mundial?.
VOE! Eps.2 : GHOST KITCHEN! Kolaborasi Asik, Bisnis Kuliner dan Teknologi Welcome Back to VOE (Voice of Entrepreneur)! Mau mulai bisnis kuliner namun tetap budget-friendly? Ghost Kitchen Jawabannya! Tapi… pasti banyak dari YOT-ers semua yang masih asing dan penasaran dengan konsep bisnis kuliner satu ini dong. Tenang aja, karena di episode ini kita berkesempatan buat ngupas tuntas mengenai fenomena Ghost Kitchen ini bersama narasumber yang spesial banget nih. Kali ini Kang Fahmi Anugrah selaku owner dari @ceuenox akan menjawab rasa penasaran para YOT-ers! So, dengerin dan simak sampe akhir ya!
A propósito de la vuelta de Yotún, recordamos otros regresos icónicos del fútbol peruano. Pero ya nos conoces: nos pasamos un bloque hablando de qué pasa con la tenencia de una mascota si ocurre un divorcio. Escucha nomás. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We catch up to the former factory rider to talk about working for WPS, why he doesn't race any vet races, riding for PC, KTM, Honda and YOT, RC, Lusk, owls, VW's and a number of great stories
Welcome back to the EDBL podcast! This episode we are joined by Mike Linder who's gone from sky to sea also operating Jet Runway Café and Silver Lining Inflight Catering.With nearly three decades of experience as a restaurateur, working hands-on and heart-in-it, Mike knew where YOT should be situated: in one of the most breathtaking waterfront locations imaginable, within the Lauderdale Marine Center. Mike is also the impresario behind Jet Runway Café and Silver Lining Inflight Catering.
El episodio de hoy es especial y viene SIN FILTRO.Contaremos toda nuestra experiencia en el parto y el postparto
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Episode 31 Richie Birkenhead.. A Unique Voice. https://www.thisishardcorefest.com/podcast/episode31 From the earliest days of NYHC, Richie Birkenhead was there, but in a different position that you'd might expect. His growing up in Upper West Side and high school would lead him to the Lower East Side and playing in the clubs that would be the first homes for NYHC, which at the time, wasn't even called Hardcore yet. After his first time seeing Bad Brains, Richie was all in and obsessed. So much so, he'd eventually start a band which would turn into Underdog. Underdog has always stood out sonicaly and part of that came from Richie's outstanding vocals. His impact wouldn't end with that band as he would join and be a part of Youth of Today. His time touring with YOT would be the impetus for his taking the art to a new level in Into Another. There is a lot here to dissect and Richie does a wonderful job of giving the details, the feelings and his perspective on a huge part of our history, from its very meager beginnings through the 80s and into the 90s. He is a unique figure as someone whose career began before HC truly began, but would be a member in multiple NYHC bands each of which would be their own force of influence in our culture. His experience, his career and his personal experiences is something that may have been overlooked at times, but is certainly a story I wanted to have on our show so we can hear from someone who watched hardcore shift and helped grow it into something more than it was when he first encountered it. https://www.facebook.com/underdognyc http://www.bridge9.com/underdog https://www.facebook.com/IntoAnother https://intoanother.bandcamp.com/ Help Rob from Brass City Printing with Medical Bills for his Mother's Cancer Surgery https://cthardcore.bigcartel.com/
Abdullah Mia joins us in a fascinating conversation about his work, his background as a muslim whose family came from India and how this has influenced his life. As a Consultant Clinical Psychologist Abdullah has a profound influence upon the places he works. He describes his frequent encounters with racism, how he actively copes with this, confronting it when necessary. He shares his experiences of developing as a person, a practitioner and a leader. The title, 'Rely on your own heart and reason,....and divine inspiration', is a quotation from Homer that Abdullah endorses saying, 'this is as far away from British Psychology as it is possible to be'. Abdullah Mia Biography My personal history influences me as much as my professional history, therefore I come from a Indian Gujarati Muslim background, and was encouraged to celebrate other people's cultures even though they were not my own ie. Christmas, Diwali etc. Here began my ‘difference is OK' experiences, in the context of ongoing anxiety about racism as I grew up. My family also have a strong traditional element, which means hierarchies of respect entwined with patriarchal and caste based systems. This also introduced me to difference can be ‘bad'. This personal conflict has taken some time to understand and process and the way I have navigated difficult conversations with family and community also influence how I navigate hierarchies within my professional life. My professional life has varied, beginning as teaching assistant, through to a reparation officer with YOT teams in Lancashire, and then as a youth worker. As a youth worker, I also began volunteering as an Assistant Psychologist, before a paid post in a community psychology project in Liverpool working with refugees and asylum seekers, I think unconsciously and consciously I have been always motivated to work with difference and marginalised groups, and this has contributed to me also working with offenders. Moments of reflection seem to lead me to think that it's linked with my own experiences of inhabiting multiple worlds, and navigating these stressors and joys. Since training as a clinical psychologist, I have also completed training in group analysis (but not the full analyst training!) and really like to incorporate how the social and political worlds present in our bodies and our minds. This combined with my continued in how people navigate racial and ethnic differences in the work, and how this can also give us some understanding and learning about what it means to navigate multiple spheres of life, and ultimately different conflicts.
Im Gespräch mit Michiel. Wir reden u.a. über 1977 im holländischen Fernsehen Plastic Bertrand sehen, als 11-jähriger politische Diskussionen führen, Riots zu Königin Beatrix Thron-Besteigung, die Kraaker-Bewegung, keine Möglichkeit auf dem Dorf Musik zu kaufen, The Ex-Platten aus der Bibliothek ausleihen, ein Magazin mit einem Bericht über Black Flag, Hüsker Dü & Suicidal, mal wieder Exploited als Einstieg, mit 13 Jahren nicht zum Clash-Konzert zu dürfen, mit 15 wegen Punk-Stress zur dementen Oma nach Amersfoort ziehen, erstes HC-Konzert mit Negazione, BGK & Lärm, die holländische Punk & Hardcore-Szene, MDC niemals live gesehen haben, das Café Kippenhok in Amersfoort, für 25 Gulden einen Bass kaufen, aber nie in einer Bands spielen, Studium in Utrecht, ein geteiltes MRR-Abo für Brieffreundschaften, nie Alkohol getrunken zu haben, lange mit Straight Edge gehadert zu haben, bis bei einem Konzert im Chi Chi Club echte Punks waren, schwierige, familiäre Hintergründe, protestantische Arbeitsmoral, den Versuch 1986 Sänger von einer Band namens Regiment zu werden, erste Band namens Deputy Dawg Conspiracy, um wie Warzone oder Cro-Mags zu klingen, die erste USA-Reise 1988 mit Marcel, ein zufälliger Schlafplatz bei dem Bassisten von Isocracy, mit Stikky abhängen, zusammen mit Youth of Today im MRR Haus wohnen, mit Dan O´Mahoney in der Küche einem Gespräch von Tom Yohannan mit Al Barile zuhören, spontan mit YOT auf Tour gehen und danach full on Straight Edge Hardcore sein, das Colt Turkey Fanzine, frühe Straight Edge Bands wie High Circle (Italien) oder HHH (Spanien), Diskussionen, ob man Kaffee trinken darf oder nicht, holländische Bands wie Betray oder Crivits, die Connection von Verbal Assault & Amersfoort, den Anfang von Profound, die van den Berg-Brüder mit Erdbeer-Milchshakes & Ballisto ködern, die Freundschaft zu Bart, der Illustrationen für Definite Choice gemacht hatte, der Kontakt zu Peter Hoeren von Anti-Schelski-Records, das vermeintliche Ende von Kommunismus im Jahr 1989, das erste Mal Marx lesen, einen Auftritt von den Redskins bei der BBC und ihr Album "Neither Washington nor Moscow", einen Kulturschock beim Russland-Besuch mit Bart & Theun, kontroverse Reaktionen auf Man Lifting Banner, Probleme in Deutschland, der Glauben mit der Band wirklich etwas verändern zu können, das Blood Red Fanzine mit Jörg Koch, das Verhältnis zu Nations on Fire, das letzte MLB Konzert mit Face Value in Salzgitter, die kurze intensive Phase mit Dead Stoolpigeon, spät Vater werden, weil die eigene Jugend so dunkel war, nur noch passives Miglied bei den Internationalen Sozialisten zu sein, eine neue Dimension von Glück, manchmal Boomer sein, die Jazzband von Olav van den Berg, die Rückkehr von Seein Red, eine Feyenoord Rotterdam Fan Band, für eine Zahnarzt-Rechnung alle HC-Platten verkaufen müssen, eine geplante Dead Stoolpigeon Triple LP, HipHop von Appolo Brown & Sean Price, konservativen Hardcore-Geschmack, das Dr. Know-Benefiz-Konzert im Tompkins Square Park, die Autobiografie von John Joseph, die tiefe Liebe zu Cro-Mags, Minor Threat nicht mehr wirklich zu mögen, durch Joe Strummer mehr über sich zu lernen als von den Eltern, die Wichtigkeit vom Zuhören, dass die Welt ohne Revolution nicht zu retten ist, uvm.
In this episode I am in conversation with Raymond Douglas. Ray is an Executive Trainer, Facilitator & Enabler, he is seen as one of today’s leading thinkers and doers around reducing Gang & Serious Violence. In today’s episode, he shares some of his personal and professional background and history – he shares so many nuggets of self-knowledge and his perspectives on the impact of his experiences as a child, young adult and the man he is today. He has interesting things to say about Youth Violence and our roles as frontline workers, educators and community activists. He is passionate about ‘teaching what we know’ and is extremely active in the field and is a staunch advocate of the community public health model to tackle violence in our communities. He delivers groundbreaking interventions in schools. YOT's, Children’s Secure Units and Prisons, his vision of reducing youth violence took his work regionally Nationally and Internationally. This is a long episode and I suggest you listen in a couple of sittings if you’re unable to hear it all in one go; it’s certainly worth the effort. Raymond’s LinkedIn Profile:linkedin.com/in/raymond-douglas-505b844a Email: info@antiyouthviolence.com Twitter: @Gangology My email: adosylv@gmail.com SWM Fb Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/412169436067530/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Galindo (@GalindoPW), Diego Montalvan (@DMontalvan) and Kevin Montalvan (@KMontalvan7) discuss some pressing topics in Peruvian football, including:
Julian & Rama, 2 pemuda asal Malang datang ke PR Talk edisi Generasi dulu dan sekarang. Mereka mewakili generasi muda yang keratif dan penuh semangat untuk melakukan banyak hal-hal baru kadang masing sering menggalami kendala dalam hal mindset. Tidak jarang mereka membantu teman muda yang lain untuk keluar dari masalah itu, melalui organisasi pemuda bernama Young On Top (YOT). Melalui kegiatan positif yang berkelanjutnya, YOT mampu membangung pemuda yang berani, kreatif dan memiliki fundamental baik secara pribadi maupun untuk berkarir/ berbisnis. Dengan demikian mereka tidak hanya membawa perubahan untuk sekitar, tetapi juga menjadi sosok "Protagonis" agar melengkapi dunia yang sudah penuh dengan "Haters". Apa saja insight yang bisa kita pelajari dari 2 pemuda ini, mari dengarkan di episode kali ini. Pastikan kamu subscribe untuk episode selanjutnya dan taruh komentar kamu di comment section... Happy Day... Enjoy! Saksikan format video di akun youtube WeArePR! Sebarkan informasi ini ke teman yang membutuhkan pencerahan sebagai bahan pembelajaran GRATIS!
Huitième émission de New New Beat consacrée à Whiplash, sans conteste l'un des meilleurs films de ces dernières annéees, qui parle d'une relation un peu conflictuelle entre un prof et son élève, un peu comme dans les sous doués. Question musique on écoutera Requiem de Walter Schreifels, la légende du punk (Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksans, Rival Schools, YOT et 10 000 autres groupes).
Huitième émission de New New Beat consacrée à Whiplash, sans conteste l'un des meilleurs films de ces dernières annéees, qui parle d'une relation un peu conflictuelle entre un prof et son élève, un peu comme dans les sous doués. Question musique on écoutera Requiem de Walter Schreifels, la légende du punk (Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksans, Rival Schools, YOT et 10 000 autres groupes).
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In this episode Toby chats with John Porcell, who is one of his all-time favorite guitarists in hardcore. They talk about his early beginnings in music, the multitude of bands he was in (YOT, Judge, Shelter, etc.), the NYHC scene, straight edge, being a dad and the highest hi-tops Nike has to offer. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe!
Matthes catches up to the two-time 125SX winner Greg Schnell to talk about what he's doing now, his career as an amateur, riding for Suzuki, Motoworld Yamaha days, turning Mitch down, YOT, FC Honda and more
Crew chief for Monster Energy Pro Circuit, Zach White talks about what it's like to work with such a great team, the different riders he's helped out, getting from New Mexico to YOT, wrenching for Chad Reed and more
Crew chief for Monster Energy Pro Circuit, Zach White talks about what it's like to work with such a great team, the different riders he's helped out, getting from New Mexico to YOT, wrenching for Chad Reed and more
New Jersey native Swank joins the podcast to get so local that only the guy getting a soft pretzel from Wawa is more provincial. The important issues are tackled in the form of seemingly stream-of-consciousness questions like "Gorilla Biscuits or YoT?' and "is Age of Quarrel a crossover record?" and "are drumming gloves cool y/n?" At some point the podcast swings into wildly heavy material, then swings back just in time to talk about Clutch.
The former Factory Suzuki, GEICO, PC, YOT and Canadian champion Brett Metcalfe takes us through what he's doing now, thoughts on racing Down Under, coming to America on a KTM, winning a national, dealing with Mitch Payton and much more
The former Factory Suzuki, GEICO, PC, YOT and Canadian champion Brett Metcalfe takes us through what he's doing now, thoughts on racing Down Under, coming to America on a KTM, winning a national, dealing with Mitch Payton and much more
Kelly Smith joins the podcast to talk about his long career racing for KTM, YOT and more and also how he survived Matthes wrenching for him.
Kelly Smith joins the podcast to talk about his long career racing for KTM, YOT and more and also how he survived Matthes wrenching for him.
Suspension Direct's Dan Worley talks about his business now, his time wrenching at YOT and Factory Kawi, Ron-Ron and more.
Suspension Direct's Dan Worley talks about his business now, his time wrenching at YOT and Factory Kawi, Ron-Ron and more.
Diana Atencio-Kruse and the 19th annual "YOT" club benefit. Michael Fields with Americans for Prosperity. Authors of the book "How to Bag A Rino." Gray Delany & Zach Werral. Newt and Callista Gingrich both with their new books. Newt shares about his book "Duplicity." Callista with her new one "Christmas in America" Ft. Ellis the Elephant.
Diana Atencio-Kruse and the 19th annual "YOT" club benefit. Michael Fields with Americans for Prosperity. Authors of the book "How to Bag A Rino." Gray Delany & Zach Werral. Newt and Callista Gingrich both with their new books. Newt shares about his book "Duplicity." Callista with her new one "Christmas in America" Ft. Ellis the Elephant.
Dean Baker, JGR motor-guy, former HOT and YOT motor guy and long time mechanic fills us in on his travels and occupations throughout his life in moto.
Dean Baker, JGR motor-guy, former HOT and YOT motor guy and long time mechanic fills us in on his travels and occupations throughout his life in moto.
Matthes and former factory Yamaha and YOT engine guy turned owner of C4MX Luc "Frenchie" Caoutte talk about his business and career.
Matthes and former factory Yamaha and YOT engine guy turned owner of C4MX Luc "Frenchie" Caoutte talk about his business and career.