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Adrian Curtin
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The Inside Story Podcast
Is the US ready to walk away from the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks?
Donald Trump brands Vladimir Putin 'absolutely crazy' after Russia launched its largest aerial attack of the war on Ukraine. The Kremlin is downplaying Trump’s remarks, describing them as 'emotional overload'. So, is the US President emboldening Putin? Or will Trump’s fiery words be put into action with sanctions? In this episode: Mark Storella, Former US Ambassador. Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor, National Security and Strategic Studies, Curtin University. Aaron Gasch Burnett, Senior Fellow, Democratic Strategy Initiative. Host: Adrian Finighan Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
2025-05-27
25 min
The Big Tech Show
From answering phones to running global operations: the meteoric rise of eBay’s Siobhan Curtin
Why do some companies still see remote working as a positive force for their workforce? How can leadership teams adapt? And how is Ireland informing the culture as a global powerhouse? On The Big Tech Show this week, Adrian is joined by eBay Ireland Site Leader and Senior Director of Customer Experience, Siobhan Curtin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-05-23
23 min
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Conference documentation: Theatre Sound as Collaboration. Part 3.5: Discussion with ZU-UK and Gareth Fry
Collaboration in sound design and music composition for theatre curated by Adrian Curtin, Duška Radosavjlević and David Roesner The full programme of the conference can be found here: https://theatermus.hypotheses.org/theatre-sound-as-collaboration-distributed-creations-shared-agencies ZU-UK: http://zu-uk.com/about-us/ ZU-UK interview with Duška Radosavjlević: https://www.auralia.space/gallery3-zuuk/ Gareth Fry: https://www.garethfry.co.uk
2024-05-03
1h 14
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Conference documentation: Theatre Sound as Collaboration. Part 3.4: Discussion of the Audio Papers
Collaboration in sound design and music composition for theatre curated by Adrian Curtin, Duška Radosavjlević and David Roesner The full programme of the conference can be found here: https://theatermus.hypotheses.org/theatre-sound-as-collaboration-distributed-creations-shared-agencies In this session we pay closer attention to the processes and dynamics of the collaborative relationships involved in, and between, sound design and music composition for theatre, past and present. We are not only interested in the creative dialogue between a sound designer and a composer (in those theatre cultures where this pairing conventionally exists), but also between the more abstract “functions” of contri...
2024-04-26
1h 07
Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 114 – Moe & Nathan Go to School #27
Moe Stiles & Nathan Brown celebrate Moe’s graduation, and they also look ahead to the upcoming JustLove Summit. https://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR114_MNGTS27_Grad.mp3 In March, 2021, Nathan and Moe commenced graduate studies in a Master of Human Rights program at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. This podcast series is their thinking out loud about their educational experiences, their reflections on aspects of the material they are learning and wrestling with, and how this intersects with their Adventist faith and the faithful call to do justice in our world. Nathan Brown is book edi...
2024-04-09
00 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 10: Jane Mitchell
Jane Mitchell is my guest for this episode, the last in the series. Jane is principal flute and creative director for Aurora Orchestra, and has been deeply involved in Aurora's programming, production, and devising of work since the orchestra began. Jane has played a key role in the development of the orchestra’s series for young people, Far Far Away, and the online platform Aurora Classroom. Jane won the Royal Philharmonic Society ABO Musician Award (then known as the Salomon Prize) in 2020 for her work with Aurora. This conversation was recorded on March 29, 2023. This podcast is part of a research project...
2023-10-31
49 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 9: Jonathan Morton & Jenny Jamison
My guests for this episode are Jonathan Morton and Jenny Jamison from Scottish Ensemble. Jonathan Morton is Artistic Director at Scottish Ensemble, where his eclectic and engaging programming has been enthusiastically praised by audiences internationally, offering fresh perspectives on familiar repertoire and championing new works. Under his leadership Scottish Ensemble has been collaborating increasingly with other art forms such as dance, visual arts and theatre. Jonathan is also Principal First Violin at London Sinfonietta, where he has been given the opportunity to work closely with many of today’s leading composers and performers. Jenny Jamison has...
2023-09-25
51 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 8: Adam Szabo
Adam Szabo is my guest for this episode. Adam is the chief executive and co-founder of Manchester Collective. Formed in 2016, Manchester Collective has become known for their experimental programming and daring collaborations. They play in concert halls, warehouses and factory spaces across Europe and the UK, performing a combination of cutting-edge contemporary music, core repertoire of classical music, and staged work. This conversation was recorded on November 18, 2022. This podcast is part of a research project funded by the British Academy. For more information, please visit the project blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcaste...
2023-08-28
44 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 7: Yusuf Narcin
In this episode I speak with Yusuf Narcin, a bass trombonist, educator, and workshop leader, based in London. Yusuf works in a variety of genres, including jazz, folk, klezmer, and improvised music. Among the classical ensembles Yusuf plays with are Paraorchestra and Multi-Story Orchestra. Yusuf is also a member of the award-winning brass band/theatre troupe, Perhaps Contraption. In our conversation, Yusuf tells me about his experience of playing with Paraorchestra and Multi-Story Orchestra, and about the connections between music and theatre. This conversation was recorded on December 16, 2022. This podcast is part of a research p...
2023-07-28
49 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 6: Harry Ross & Helen Scarlett O'Neill
In this episode I talk with the production and design team Harry Ross and Helen Scarlett O'Neill about their collaboration with the London Contemporary Orchestra on their 2013 concert series entitled 'Imagined Occasions'. This series, which focused on the composer Claude Vivier, took place in unconventional performance sites around London, including an underground station. This conversation was recorded on November 25, 2022. This podcast is part of a research project funded by the British Academy. For more information, please visit the project blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrian-curtin/message
2023-06-30
35 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 5: Neil Luck
My guest for this episode is the composer/performer Neil Luck. Neil runs the performance group ARCO – a company that focuses on experimental music-theatre. I talk with Neil about his 2018 piece Regretfully Yours, Ongoing, commissioned by the London Contemporary Music Festival. This experimental composition is written for orchestra, choir, table-top soloist, solo voice, solo guitar, solo viola, and video. This conversation was recorded on September 19, 2022. This podcast is part of a research project funded by the British Academy. For more information, please visit the project blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotif...
2023-05-26
44 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 4: Kate Wakeling
My guest for this episode is Kate Wakeling, writer-in-residence with Aurora Orchestra. I talk with Kate about 'Far, Far Away', Aurora's series of storytelling concerts for children, which are part of the orchestra's exploration of theatrical approaches to performing music. Kate writes the scripts for these concerts. This conversation was recorded on October 14, 2022. The sound design for this episode includes music recorded by The Exeter Community Family Orchestra, which is associated with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the University of Exeter, and is led by Hugh Nankivell and Emma Welton. This podcast is pa...
2023-04-24
39 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 3: Andrew Burke
In this episode I speak with Andrew Burke, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of London Sinfonietta. Andrew tells me about the Sinfonietta's history of artistic risk-taking -- engaging audiences with new music and unconventional approaches to performing music -- and how this relates to current funding models. This conversation was recorded on October 25, 2022. The sound design for this episode includes music recorded by The Exeter Community Family Orchestra, which is associated with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the University of Exeter, and is led by Hugh Nankivell and Emma Welton. This podcast is...
2023-03-24
50 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 2: Rakhi Singh
In this episode I speak with Rakhi Singh, co-founder of Manchester Collective. Rakhi tells me about how Manchester Collective originated and how it functions. I ask about some of Manchester Collective's collaborative projects involving artists from other disciplines. We also discuss how classical musicians present themselves in performance and how they are trained. This conversation was recorded on October 20, 2022. This podcast is part of a research project funded by the British Academy. For more information, please visit the project blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrian-curtin/message
2023-02-23
40 min
Orchestral Theatre
Episode 1: Charles Hazlewood
This is the first episode of a podcast series that explores how orchestras are collaborating with artists from other disciplines and experimenting with how performance is presented. I talk with key players involved in exploring new performance possibilities. My first conversation is with Charles Hazlewood, Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's only large-scale virtuoso ensemble of professional disabled and non-disabled musicians. 'Every phrase of music is an act of love from one person to another person', Hazlewood tells me. 'Every gesture, every big idea we have at Paraorchestra is largely informed by theatre'. This conversation w...
2023-01-24
41 min
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Writing about sonic experiences
A conversation with Millie Taylor and Adrian Curtin Show notes The Research Project: https://www.en.cas.uni-muenchen.de/research_groups/current_rg/rg_roesner/index.html The Blog: https://theatermus.hypotheses.org Articles: Millie Taylor: ‘Exploring the Grain: The Sound of the Voice in Bruce Nauman’s Raw Materials’, Studies in Theatre and Performance 26/3 (2006), pp. 289-296. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1386/stap.26.3.289/3 Adrian Curtin: ‚Recomposing Genet: Analysing the Musicality of Playing ‘The Maids’“ (2017): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10486801.2017.1298097 Mentioned: • Naumann, Bruce: Raw Materials https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/bruce-nauman-1691/raw-material • Chion, Michel (199...
2023-01-13
55 min
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Sonic memories
looking into the text archives of Adrian Curtin, Pieter Verstraete and David Roesner Show notes About the research project: https://www.en.cas.uni-muenchen.de/research_groups/current_rg/rg_roesner/index.html Blog: https://theatermus.hypotheses.org Articles: Adrian Curtin: “Recomposing Genet: Analysing the Musicality of playing ‘the maids’“ (2017): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10486801.2017.1298097 Pieter Verstraete: ”Radical Vocality, Auditory Distress and Disembodied Voice: The Resolution of the Voice-Body in the Wooster Group’s La Didone“ (2011) https://books.google.de/books?id=MDwsBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA82&hl=de&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false David Ro...
2022-12-30
1h 08
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
How can we un-break politics? (with Magnus Vinding)
Read the full transcript here. How can we as individuals and as societies un-break politics? What is the two-step ideal of reasoned politics? How might this ideal apply to specific political issues, like free speech? Is it possible to reach agreement or even compromise on political issues that are rooted in intrinsic values? How can we reduce our own political biases? Are there some political issues which must always or by definition be zero-sum, or can all issues conceivably become positive-sum?Magnus Vinding is the author of Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications o...
2022-12-22
54 min
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Sonic Bliss
Project launch with guests About the research project: https://www.en.cas.uni-muenchen.de/research_groups/current_rg/rg_roesner/index.html Blog: https://theatermus.hypotheses.org Books mentioned: Theatermusik: https://www.theaterderzeit.de/buch/theatermusik/ Avant-Garde Theatre Sound: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9781137324795 The Frequency of Imagination: https://pieterverstraete.com/research-projects/#jp-carousel-64 Theatre Music and Sound at the RSC https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-95222-2 Sound Effect: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/sound-effect-9781350236004/ Theatre Aurality: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/978-1-137-45233-7_1 Aural/Oral Dramaturgies: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003096337...
2022-12-14
1h 26
Staging Sound. Reflecting theatre music and sound design
Introducing "Staging Sound"
Trailer About the research project: https://www.en.cas.uni-muenchen.de/researchgroups/currentrg/rg_roesner/index.html Fellows: Prof. Dr. Ross Brown is a composer, musician and sound designer and Emeritus Professor of Sound at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He is the author of Sound. A Reader (2010) and “Sound Effect. The Theatre We Hear” (2020). https://www.cssd.ac.uk/staff-profiles/prof-ross-brown Dr Anna R. Burzyńska is an adjunct professor of theatre in the faculty of Polish Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and works as an academic, critic and dramaturg. She h...
2022-12-14
01 min
AO Trauma North America Internet Live Series: Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club
Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club Series: Proximal Humerus
Session ModeratorsModeratorJason Strelzow, MD, FRCSCModeratorBrianna Fram, MD, BAModeratorAdrian Huang, MBBCh, FRCS(C)ModeratorDavid Stockton, MD, MASc, FRCSC FEATURED AUTHORS AND ARTICLES Rami Alrabaa, MD - Trends in Surgical Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fractures and Analysis of Postoperative Complications Over a Decade in 384,158 PatientsHerman Johal, MD, MPH, FRCSC - Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Is the Most Cost-effective Treatment Strategy for Proximal Humerus Fractures in Older AdultsPatrick Curtin, MD, BS...
2022-12-01
1h 13
Rare Air with Meri Fatin
Peter Newman: Environmental Scientist and Sustainable Transport expert
"We changed the world to start to see that automobile dependence was not a good thing...we were much hated by the automobile associations, the vehicle companies, the oil companies. They used to run people who would follow us everywhere. And they were given money to write papers attacking us." Professor Peter Newman reflecting on his work in the US with colleague Professor Jeff Kenworthy _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WA Scientist of the Year in 2018, Peter Newman AO is Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University where he established CUSP, the Curtin Sustainability Policy Institute. He’s on...
2022-11-19
45 min
Podcasts – comicpop library
Ep 21 ComicPop Heroes with Super Powers
Logan and Richard take a dive back into the world of superheroes. This time we are on the DC Comics side of the street. See what they thought as they review and discuss the graphic novel Super Powers, from the creative mind of Jack Kirby. What we reviewed in this episode: Super Powers, Jack Kirby – Author and Illustrator, Joey Cavalieri – Author, & Paul Kupperberg – Author, Adrian Gonzales – Illustrator, Pablo Marcos – Illustrator, Alan Kupperberg – Illustrator, & Greg Theakston – Illustrator. DC Comics, 2000. Music clips used in this episode: “The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians Theme”, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guard...
2022-06-09
00 min
ComicPop Heroes Episodes – comicpop library
Ep 21 ComicPop Heroes with Super Powers
Logan and Richard take a dive back into the world of superheroes. This time we are on the DC Comics side of the street. See what they thought as they review and discuss the graphic novel Super Powers, from the creative mind of Jack Kirby. What we reviewed in this episode: Super Powers, Jack Kirby – Author and Illustrator, Joey Cavalieri – Author, & Paul Kupperberg – Author, Adrian Gonzales – Illustrator, Pablo Marcos – Illustrator, Alan Kupperberg – Illustrator, & Greg Theakston – Illustrator. DC Comics, 2000. Music clips used in this episode: “The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians Theme”, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guard...
2022-06-09
00 min
ATN Perspectives
ATN Perspectives - Election Watch (Episode Two) - Professor Adrian Esterman
Professor Adrian Esterman (twitter: @profesterman), epidemiologist from the University of South Australia and formerly of the World Health Organisation joined Luke Sheehy on the ATN Perspectives podcast this week. The pair examined the campaign’s handling of health-related policies, specifically looking at how the election could impact the health sector. ATN universities are: Deakin University; Curtin University; RMIT University; University of Newcastle, University of South Australia and University of Technology Sydney. Visit atn.edu.au to learn more about ATN Universities and listen to more episodes of our higher education podcast ATN Perspectives.Fol...
2022-04-29
31 min
The GymCraic Podcast
#2 Sara Curtin - Seoul Searcher
In this my 1st episode of The GymCraic Podcast i have an amazing conversation with Sara Curtin a Kerry native living in Seoul South Korea. A woman with an incredible outlook on life and who has always inspired me with her running endurance achievements. Find Sara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pinkywinkytinkylinky/ To Find out more about myself please visit https://www.adrianallencoaching.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aidoalan/
2021-08-10
59 min
Understorey
Understorey: Biophilia in Design
Urban design, wild nature meets human dwellings, lasting interdependence in our biodiversity hotspot – Understorey interviews Tuan Ngo, a Perth architect who focused on biophilic design in his Masters research at Curtin University, and wishes to see this nature-embracing concept in all future planning considerations; and we meet Rachel Pemberton, who’s been participating in the nuts and bolts of foundational processes of biophiliac design at the council level of government in Fremantle the last ten years. How can we develop our capacity for change and adaptation, and help plan urban landscapes that will weather coming climate events much bet...
2021-02-23
00 min
Punk CX: Customer Experience Insights with Adrian Swinscoe
Simple Ways to Raise Your Customer Service from Ordinary to Extraordinary - Interview with Steve Curtin
Today’s interview is with Steve Curtin, Customer Enthusiast, who has recently published Delight Your Customers: 7 Simple Ways to Raise Your Customer Service from Ordinary to Extraordinary. This interview follows on from my recent interview: It’s all about customer service, customer service, customer service – Interview with Tom Walsh CEO of Staycity and is number sixty-five in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.
2020-01-14
25 min
Punk CX: Customer Experience Insights with Adrian Swinscoe
Employee engagement and what it takes to be the best - Interview with Ryan Cheyne of Pets at Home
Today’s interview is with Ryan Cheyne, People Director at Pets at Home, who agreed to talk to me about employee engagement and what it took to come 1st in the Sunday Times Top Big Companies to Work in 2013, after we meet at the European Customer Experience World conference earlier this year. This interview follows on from my recent interview: Simple Ways to Raise Your Customer Service from Ordinary to Extraordinary – Interview with Steve Curtin - and is number sixty-six in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping busi...
2020-01-14
29 min
The Future Of
Music
Thanks to technology, we can now access many kinds of music at any time, and carefully curate not just our playlist but our very identities. How is this instant availability changing the way we consume music, and how is music technology shaping our lives?Dr Adrian North heads the School of Psychology at Curtin University and researches the social and applied psychology of music. His research concerns music and well-being in both specific and the general populations, in areas such as using digital music in everyday life to improve mood; the impact of music on consumer behaviour...
2020-01-05
34 min
Michael the Storyteller Tells Tales
Maurice Griffin and the Gift of Curing: An Irish Tale
A mystical Celtic tale that includes the elements, animals, the gift of curing, and the knowledge of foretelling. This story offers some insights into Irish Earth-centered beliefs and traditional folk lore. John Malone, who held faith in the shee, told it to Jeremiah Curtin in 1892 on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. Here, the tale is retold by the Irish-American Storyteller Michael O’Malley. (Music: Courtesy of Adrian von Ziegler, "Prophecy." )
2019-03-15
23 min
Arno F.
ZuckerSahneSchräubchen
Hirnschraube Augsburg - finest Techno since 1994 ! don’t believe the hype - it`s all about the music - a journey into sound - from the ear to your brain! Tracklist: C'hantal - The Realm (Christian Quast Remix) Frazier - Mind Games G8 - Technovolution Kareem Smith - Millenium Modeselektor - I Am Your God feat. OVS Lydia Eisenblaetter - Junction (Mark Broom Remix) The Horrorist, Coyu - My First Pill Vladimir Dubyshkin - I Decided To Fly Thomas Hoffknecht - STRGHTxX2 (DJ Emerson Edit) Uncertain - Dynamic Volster - Shadowboxing Gurbo - Can You Jeroen Search - The One Do...
2019-03-05
4h 22