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The Learning Curve
U-NM's NYT Bestseller Paul Andrew Hutton on the American Old West
In this week’s episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and Dr. Helen Baxendale of Great Hearts Academies speak with Paul Andrew Hutton, Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at the University of New Mexico and author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West. Prof. Hutton discusses the central themes of his new book and explains how the American West became foundational to the nation’s identity. He reflects on iconic figures such as Daniel Boone, Red Eagle, Davy Cro...
2025-11-26
45 min
Speaking of Writers
Paul Andrew Hutton - THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West
The epic of the American West is America’s great creation myth—and one whose telling is now as contested as oncewas the land. From a widely accepted tale of progress, redemption, and glorious conquest a new, darker story emerged: one of ghastly violence, racism, and environmental exploitation. In THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West (Dutton),acclaimed historian Paul Andrew Hutton gives readers a masterful narrative of both soaring triumph and terrible tragedy to reveal a new, surprising epic that defines America and its people. Paul Andrew Hutton, the author of The A...
2025-11-01
22 min
Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott AZ
Rediscovering the American West with Dr. Paul Hutton: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Undiscovered Country
In one of the most inspiring and thought-provoking episodes of *Arizona Roundup*, host **Stuart Rosebrook** sits down with renowned historian **Dr. Paul Andrew Hutton**—a man who has spent a lifetime telling the story of the American West. Currently serving as the **Tate Chair of Western History** and **Interim Curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum** at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, Hutton joins the program to discuss his latest bestseller, *The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West*. This conversation—part history lesson, part life reflection—reminds listeners that t...
2025-10-24
39 min
Writing the West
How Triumph And Tragedy Shaped The Story Of America
In this episode of Writing the West podcast, Paul Andrew Hutton sits down to discuss his new book, The Undiscovered Country. Drawing on a lifetime of research, Hutton threads seven iconic lives through 150 years of frontier transformation—balancing myth and memory, tragedy and triumph—from Braddock’s Defeat to Wounded Knee. We talk popular vs. academic history, the surprising friendship of Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, and why the story of the West is inseparable from the story of America.
2025-10-22
48 min
The Forum with Jim Falk
The Forum Plus: A Conversation with Paul Andrew Hutton
The Forum Plus, KSFR’s occasional spotlight on fascinating people, Great Books, timely issues, and noteworthy events.A Conversation with Paul Andrew Hutton, Professor Emeritus of History, University of New Mexico and author Of The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy and the Shaping of the American WestPaul Andrew Hutton’s The Undiscovered Country is the product of a lifetime of scholarship. Through the lives of figures like Davy Crockett, Sitting Bull, Daniel Boone, Mangas Coloradas, and Kit Carson, Hutton tells the story of America’s westward expansion in all its majesty and tragedy. Determined to write...
2025-09-04
24 min
TJ Trout
Paul Andrew Hutton
Author and movie consultant Paul Andrew Hutton comes in to talk about his new book "The Undiscovered Country...Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West", a story of America and he Westward movement. All this with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-08-29
30 min
History Shorts
Conversations: Triumph, Tragedy & the Shaping of the American West, w/ Paul A. Hutton
What really shaped the American West? In this gripping episode, we sit down with award-winning historian and author Paul Andrew Hutton to explore his powerful new book, The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West. A sweeping, deeply human retelling of western expansion, Hutton challenges the myths we've inherited and dives into the brutal realities behind Manifest Destiny. From the clash of empires to the broken promises of reconstruction and the resilience of Native resistance, Hutton's latest work weaves together biography, politics, and frontier drama into a spellbinding new narrative. Join us as...
2025-08-29
31 min
Press Play On This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
The Undiscovered Country by Paul Andrew Hutton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/269383to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Undiscovered Country Author: Paul Andrew Hutton Narrator: Jonathan Yen Format: mp3 Length: 21 hrs and 29 mins Release date: 08-05-25 Ratings: 4.8 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Indigenous Peoples Publisher's Summary: The Undiscovered Country strips away the layers of myth to reveal the true story of the American West. From the forests of Pennsylvania and Kentucky to the snow-crested California Sierras, and from the harsh deserts of the Southwest to the buffalo range of the Great Plains, Paul Andrew Hutton masterfully chronicles a story that defined America and its people...
2025-08-05
9h 29
The Making Of
Andrew Hutton on EDEN, the ground-breaking, new solution from Anton/Bauer
In this episode, we welcome back Andrew Hutton, Head of Product at Anton/Bauer. Recently, the company released one of its latest innovations, EDEN. In our conversation, Andrew gets us up to speed on everything cooking at Anton/Bauer batteries recently — and all about this new, groundbreaking power solution. “The Making Of” is presented by AJA:How Cromorama solves HDR production challenges with AJA ColorBoxCromorama is transforming HDR workflows for live production across the globe, using AJA ColorBox and its integrated ORION-CONVERT pipeline to power SDR/HDR transforms, quality control checks, and more f...
2025-03-17
23 min
The Civic Courage Lab™ Podcast
Human-Centered Design & Entrepreneurial Strategies for Public Leaders: Testing, Failing Fast, and Maximizing Growth w/ Andrew Hutton
Welcome to the Healing Our Politics Podcast! Join Our Community and Receive Free Tools + How to Guides:Join “The Leader’s Handbook” newsletter · Always free· Once per month email· Curated selection of tools, techniques, and practices discussed on this podcast· Delivered in simple to follow how-to-guides· To try and test in your life, and teach your teams.JOIN HEREGuest:Andrew Hutton is co-founder of Day One, which supported early-stage founders and their teams in navigating from 0 to...
2024-11-07
1h 54
Showtime with Andrew G | Theatre Podcast Australia
SHOWTIME: The Kitchen Sink with Keith Hutton
For the latest theatre updates and behind-the-scenes insights, follow me on Instagram 🎭 THE KITCHEN SINK 📍 Brighton Theatre 🗓️ 1 to 16 November 🎟️ brightontheatre.com.au The Kitchen Sink The Kitchen Sink tells the story of a working-class family, living in the north of England, who are struggling trying to realise their dreams for a better life. Martin is facing the failure of his milk delivery business; his kids, Billy and Sophie, are striving to achieve their career ambitions with uncertain success. And his wife Kath, is just trying to keep them all on...
2024-10-31
17 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Pianist – with special guest Clare Mulley
Watching the war movies that make us bloody glad it’s not the 1940s, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time, acclaimed author and historian Clare Mulley of The Spy Who Loved fame joins us to watch Roman Polanski’s harrowing story of the Holocaust, escape, chance survival and guilt, The Pianist (2002). As we discover, Adrian Brody’s astonishing physical transformation to play the role is not even the half of it. Written and presented by Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Art by Jim Parrett. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Thanks...
2024-09-27
1h 01
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Pianist – with special guest Clare Mulley
Watching the war movies that make us bloody glad it’s not the 1940s, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time, acclaimed author and historian Clare Mulley of The Spy Who Loved fame joins us to watch Roman Polanski’s harrowing story of the Holocaust, escape, chance survival and guilt, The Pianist (2002). As we discover, Adrian Brody’s astonishing physical transformation to play the role is not even the half of it. Written and presented by Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Art by Jim Parrett. Group Editor: Andrew...
2024-09-27
1h 09
Flog Cabin
Babushka Yarn with Eric Hutton
Tom & Hammo are in the cabin with comedian/director Eric Hutton! Hammo witnesses some in-flight conflict and bottoms out with a horrible Sean Connery impression, Eric defends A24 films and pig hunting (not a metaphor, literally pig hunting). Follow the cabin on Instagram and TikTok @flogcabin or get around the flogs individually @danmuggleton, @andrewhamiltoncomedy and @tomwitcombecomedy. Also full episodes of Flog Cabin are now live on YouTube.Follow Eric on Instagram @erichuttoncomedy and check out his awesome webs-series Compulsory Entertainment!Sponsored by Pilot, Men's Health Treatments Online www.pilot.com.auDon't miss th...
2024-08-21
1h 00
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The First Of The Few – with special guest J. Willgoose Esq of Public Service Broadcasting
Watching the war movies that make us think we’ve discovered the real secret of flying, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time we wheel, bank and glide with The First Of The Few, Leslie Howard’s stirring 1942 portrait of the birth of the Spitfire fighter plane and its doomed progenitor RJ Mitchell – played by Howard himself.Our special guest J. Willgoose Esq of esteemed “collage rock” band Public Service Broadcasting has previous form with the movie: their pulse-quickening early single Spitfire was built around samples of its dialogue. What will we think? Is this movie hero...
2024-08-01
59 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The First Of The Few – with special guest J. Willgoose Esq of Public Service Broadcasting
Watching the war movies that make us think we’ve discovered the real secret of flying, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time we wheel, bank and glide with The First Of The Few, Leslie Howard’s stirring 1942 portrait of the birth of the Spitfire fighter plane and its doomed progenitor RJ Mitchell – played by Howard himself.Our special guest J. Willgoose Esq of esteemed “collage rock” band Public Service Broadcasting has previous form with the movie: their pulse-quickening early single Spitfire was built around samples of its dialogue. What will we think? Is this movie hero...
2024-08-01
53 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
A Matter Of Life And Death – with special guest Luke Turner
Watching the war movies that make us think mistily of Blighty, with authors Rob Hutton and (usually, but he’s on leave this week) Duncan Weldon. This time: Don’t be upset about the parachute, we’ll have our wings soon anyway, big white ones. Upper lips will wobble as brave airman David Niven enters the afterlife in Powell & Pressburger’s 1946 masterpiece A Matter Of Life And Death, the film that launched a thousand parodies.Luke Turner, author of Men At War: Loving, Lusting, Fighting, Remembering 1939-1945 joins us to ponder this metaphysical classic. Can love conquer the grav...
2024-07-25
56 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
A Matter Of Life And Death – with special guest Luke Turner
Watching the war movies that make us think mistily of Blighty, with authors Rob Hutton and (usually, but he’s on leave this week) Duncan Weldon. This time: Don’t be upset about the parachute, we’ll have our wings soon anyway, big white ones. Upper lips will wobble as brave airman David Niven enters the afterlife in Powell & Pressburger’s 1946 masterpiece A Matter Of Life And Death, the film that launched a thousand parodies.Luke Turner, author of Men At War: Loving, Lusting, Fighting, Remembering 1939-1945 joins us to ponder this metaphysical classic. Can love conquer the grav...
2024-07-25
53 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Saving Private Ryan – with special guest Mark Urban
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: The mission is the man, and the cast is (literally) to die for. Steven Spielberg’s emotional, epic, stupendously violent Saving Private Ryan from 1998 is the war film that reproaches every “Achtung, Fritz!” actioner. Military historian and BBC legend Mark Urban joins our crack team in the undergrowth. Are these the greatest battle scenes ever filmed? Will the first 20 minutes of this podcast cure our lads of their taste for war? What do you think? Written and presented by Rob Hu...
2024-06-27
54 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Saving Private Ryan – with special guest Mark Urban
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: The mission is the man, and the cast is (literally) to die for. Steven Spielberg’s emotional, epic, stupendously violent Saving Private Ryan from 1998 is the war film that reproaches every “Achtung, Fritz!” actioner. Military historian and BBC legend Mark Urban joins our crack team in the undergrowth. Are these the greatest battle scenes ever filmed? Will the first 20 minutes of this podcast cure our lads of their taste for war? What do you think? Written and presented by Rob Hu...
2024-06-27
50 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Zulu – with special guest Sathnam Sanghera
Watching the war movies that put a bit of iron in our blood, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Used to be that a Sunday didn’t pass without red-jacketed Michael Caine and Stanley Baker staging a last-ditch defence of Rorke’s Drift on TV… but they don’t show Zulu much these days. Why on EARTH should that be?Special guest Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland and the new Empireworld, has never seen Zulu until now. He joins Rob and Duncan to talk over the issues… FAHSANDS of ’em. Will we end with a rousing cho...
2024-06-20
42 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Zulu – with special guest Sathnam Sanghera
Watching the war movies that put a bit of iron in our blood, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Used to be that a Sunday didn’t pass without red-jacketed Michael Caine and Stanley Baker staging a last-ditch defence of Rorke’s Drift on TV… but they don’t show Zulu much these days. Why on EARTH should that be?Special guest Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland and the new Empireworld, has never seen Zulu until now. He joins Rob and Duncan to talk over the issues… FAHSANDS of ’em. Will we end with a rousing cho...
2024-06-20
45 min
ASX BRIEFS
RIMFIRE PACIFIC MINING (RIM) - Pioneering Critical Mineral Advancements: Rimfire Pacific Mining's David Hutton on Scandium Recovery and Strategic Expansion in New South Wales
Send us a textUnlock the secrets of critical minerals with our guest, David Hutton, Managing Director of Rimfire Pacific Mining. Discover how Rimfire is pioneering the exploration and recovery of scandium, cobalt, and copper in New South Wales. From the aerospace sector to clean energy advancements, scandium is revolutionizing industries, and Rimfire’s Murga Scandium Prospect is at the forefront. Tune in to learn about the impressive extraction rates and increased scandium grades that are setting new benchmarks in the field. David brings a wealth of knowledge on how securing a stable supply of scandium is vi...
2024-06-14
19 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – with special guest Alex von Tunzelmann
Watching the war movies that made us shape up and stop shilly-shallying, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: “This is not a gentleman’s war…” With historian Alex von Tunzelmann of Paper Cuts podcast fame, we watch a film regarded by some as the finest British movie ever made, Powell & Pressburger’s epic, moving The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp from 1943. Made during the actual war, denounced for humanising Germans (but did it?) and hated by Churchill, this tale of ageing, the price of war, love and what it means to be English gradually makes its way to...
2024-06-13
44 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – with special guest Alex von Tunzelmann
Watching the war movies that made us shape up and stop shilly-shallying, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: “This is not a gentleman’s war…” With historian Alex von Tunzelmann of Paper Cuts podcast fame, we watch a film regarded by some as the finest British movie ever made, Powell & Pressburger’s epic, moving The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp from 1943. Made during the actual war, denounced for humanising Germans (but did it?) and hated by Churchill, this tale of ageing, the price of war, love and what it means to be English gradually makes its way to...
2024-06-13
47 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Train – with special guest James Landale
Watching the war movies that made men* of us, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Is a work of art worth a life? All right, what about a podcast then? This week we’re watching The Train, John Frankenheimer’s intense 1964 epic of bravery and moral torment. Can the French Resistance stop the Nazis spiriting a trainload of looted art away from Paris? Has a black-and-white movie ever looked this good? Is it basically steam-train porn? Plus: Burt Lancaster, secret acrobat. On the train to hell with us, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale.* also wome...
2024-06-06
43 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Train – with special guest James Landale
Watching the war movies that made men* of us, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Is a work of art worth a life? All right, what about a podcast then? This week we’re watching The Train, John Frankenheimer’s intense 1964 epic of bravery and moral torment. Can the French Resistance stop the Nazis spiriting a trainload of looted art away from Paris? Has a black-and-white movie ever looked this good? Is it basically steam-train porn? Plus: Burt Lancaster, secret acrobat. On the train to hell with us, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale.* also wome...
2024-06-06
48 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Sound of Music – with special guest Helen Lewis
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: What do you mean, it’s not a war movie? It’s got Nazis in it. What more do you want? Our manly duo are tempted by political journalist Helen Lewis into watching the 1965 nuns, guns and arias extravaganza The Sound of Music. Will their emotionless exterior crack beneath Julie Andrews’ relentless sunniness, like “being hit over the head every day with a giant Valentine’s card”? Can you spot fake, painted Salzburg from the real thing? Is it really a war movie af...
2024-05-30
42 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Sound of Music – with special guest Helen Lewis
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: What do you mean, it’s not a war movie? It’s got Nazis in it. What more do you want? Our manly duo are tempted by political journalist Helen Lewis into watching the 1965 nuns, guns and arias extravaganza The Sound of Music. Will their emotionless exterior crack beneath Julie Andrews’ relentless sunniness, like “being hit over the head every day with a giant Valentine’s card”? Can you spot fake, painted Salzburg from the real thing? Is it really a war movie af...
2024-05-30
46 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Enemy At The Gates – with special guest John Niven
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Jude Law is a young Russian sniper in the somewhat messy yet highly entertaining ‘Enemy At The Gates’ from 2001. Why does Kill Your Friends author John Niven love it despite its many shortcomings? Would anyone have time for a love triangle in the middle of a war, much less a knee-trembler in an icy tunnel? Can they swerve the ’Allo ’Allo Bad Accent Factor? Or is it all a terrible pain in the Urals? Note: anyone who attempts to retreat from this mov...
2024-05-23
42 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Enemy At The Gates – with special guest John Niven
Watching the war movies that stiffened our upper lips, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: Jude Law is a young Russian sniper in the somewhat messy yet highly entertaining ‘Enemy At The Gates’ from 2001. Why does Kill Your Friends author John Niven love it despite its many shortcomings? Would anyone have time for a love triangle in the middle of a war, much less a knee-trembler in an icy tunnel? Can they swerve the ’Allo ’Allo Bad Accent Factor? Or is it all a terrible pain in the Urals? Note: anyone who attempts to retreat from this mov...
2024-05-23
48 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Where Eagles Dare – with special guest Tim Shipman
Watching the war movies that made us the men* we are today, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: “Broadsword calling Danny Boy!” It’s the big one as we skydive in on the Platonic ideal of the war-action pic, the 1968 classic Where Eagles Dare. Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton must break Allied asset General Carnaby out of Nazi prison the Schloß Adler with the pulchritudinous aid of Mary Ure. But is all what it seems? Sunday Times chief political commentator Tim Shipman joins us to let out the rallying cry: “Dad, they’re on the cable car!”
2024-05-16
51 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Where Eagles Dare – with special guest Tim Shipman
Watching the war movies that made us the men* we are today, with authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon. This time: “Broadsword calling Danny Boy!” It’s the big one as we skydive in on the Platonic ideal of the war-action pic, the 1968 classic Where Eagles Dare. Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton must break Allied asset General Carnaby out of Nazi prison the Schloß Adler with the pulchritudinous aid of Mary Ure. But is all what it seems? Sunday Times chief political commentator Tim Shipman joins us to let out the rallying cry: “Dad, they’re on the cable car!”
2024-05-16
47 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Longest Day – with special guest Al Murray
We’re back with a brand new name but the same doughty, never-say-die attitude, to watch the war movies that made us the men* we are today. Every week authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon gather under the blackout curtain to view a classic war film – and now they’re joined by equally battle-fixated chums too.This time on the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far: Darryl F. Zanuck’s 1962 D-Day mega-epic The Longest Day with comedian, WWII buff and tank fan Al Murray. What are the best bits? Did your favourite moments really happen? Would you...
2024-05-09
43 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Longest Day – with special guest Al Murray
We’re back with a brand new name but the same doughty, never-say-die attitude, to watch the war movies that made us the men* we are today. Every week authors Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon gather under the blackout curtain to view a classic war film – and now they’re joined by equally battle-fixated chums too.This time on the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far: Darryl F. Zanuck’s 1962 D-Day mega-epic The Longest Day with comedian, WWII buff and tank fan Al Murray. What are the best bits? Did your favourite moments really happen? Would you...
2024-05-09
47 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Christmas Special: Casablanca
If it’s December 1941 in the podcast, what time is it in New York? Rob Hutton sticks his neck out for no one. Duncan Weldon’s killed two German couriers in an effort to impress him. But of all the gin joints in all the world, who’s this walking into theirs?For our Christmas special, we’re joined by the journalist and author Hadley Freeman as we watch Casablanca, a war movie disguised as a romance. But who’s Humphrey Bogart’s real love interest - Ingrid Bergman or Claude Rains? And what’s it like to see the fil...
2023-12-26
43 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Christmas Special: Casablanca
If it’s December 1941 in the podcast, what time is it in New York? Rob Hutton sticks his neck out for no one. Duncan Weldon’s killed two German couriers in an effort to impress him. But of all the gin joints in all the world, who’s this walking into theirs?For our Christmas special, we’re joined by the journalist and author Hadley Freeman as we watch Casablanca, a war movie disguised as a romance. But who’s Humphrey Bogart’s real love interest - Ingrid Bergman or Claude Rains? And what’s it like to see the fil...
2023-12-26
46 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Stalag 17
It’s Christmas 1944, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are in a muddy, frozen POW camp, dreaming of Betty Grable. But is one of them a rat?We’re watching Billy Wilder’s Stalag 17, the film that won William Holden an Oscar and may have inspired the sitcom Hogan’s Heroes. Comedy? Drama? Escape movie? Or a mix of all three?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor...
2023-12-21
30 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Stalag 17
It’s Christmas 1944, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are in a muddy, frozen POW camp, dreaming of Betty Grable. But is one of them a rat?We’re watching Billy Wilder’s Stalag 17, the film that won William Holden an Oscar and may have inspired the sitcom Hogan’s Heroes. Comedy? Drama? Escape movie? Or a mix of all three?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor...
2023-12-21
34 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Cruel Sea
This week Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are fighting seasickness and dodging torpedoes as they take the podcast on a submarine hunt.We’re watching the 1953 classic The Cruel Sea, a frank picture of the terror and exhaustion of convoy duty, and the toll it took on the men and women of the Navy. Was Donald Sinden ever better, and did Jack Hawkins organise the worst pub quiz ever?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by Ja...
2023-12-14
43 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
The Cruel Sea
This week Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are fighting seasickness and dodging torpedoes as they take the podcast on a submarine hunt.We’re watching the 1953 classic The Cruel Sea, a frank picture of the terror and exhaustion of convoy duty, and the toll it took on the men and women of the Navy. Was Donald Sinden ever better, and did Jack Hawkins organise the worst pub quiz ever?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by Ja...
2023-12-14
46 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Merrill’s Marauders
It’s 1944, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are trying to take the podcast 750 miles through the Burmese jungle for reasons that no one can really explain to them.This week we’re watching the 1962 movie Merrill’s Marauders, the tale of a heroic American unit going through hell. Who will win Best Death? Who won’t?!A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. A Pod Too F...
2023-12-07
38 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Merrill’s Marauders
It’s 1944, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are trying to take the podcast 750 miles through the Burmese jungle for reasons that no one can really explain to them.This week we’re watching the 1962 movie Merrill’s Marauders, the tale of a heroic American unit going through hell. Who will win Best Death? Who won’t?!A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. A Pod Too F...
2023-12-07
42 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Paths of Glory
It’s 1916, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have failed to capture an impossible target in the trenches of France. One of them must now be shot for cowardice, but who? (Duncan, obviously.)We’re watching Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece Paths of Glory. But is it a war movie or a courtroom drama, or is it really a film about office life?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group...
2023-11-30
36 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Paths of Glory
It’s 1916, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have failed to capture an impossible target in the trenches of France. One of them must now be shot for cowardice, but who? (Duncan, obviously.)We’re watching Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece Paths of Glory. But is it a war movie or a courtroom drama, or is it really a film about office life?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group...
2023-11-30
39 min
Crowd Work Cast
Eric Hutton
Eric Hutton is a comedian, writer and director and the creator of the brand new sketch comedy web series, Compulsory Entertainment. He joined Andrew for a chat about comedy, directing, and doing stand up gigs for rugby league clubs. You can find his new sketch comedy series Compulsory Entertainment on Grouse House on YouTube. Follow him on Instagram @erichuttoncomedy Please follow Andrew on instagram @andrewbarnettcomedy, give his Facebook page a like and subscribe to his YouTube channel. Please subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen, give it a review and tell your friends about it. Hosted on Acast. See...
2023-11-28
49 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Waterloo
It’s 1815, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have liberated the podcast from Elba in a final bid for glory. But first they must face the Duke of Wellington.With Ridley Scott’s Napoleon in the cinemas, we’ve wheeled the TV into the classroom to watch Waterloo. Has there ever been a better movie of cavalry charges? Does any of the first hour matter? And just how many Soviet soldiers were involved in making it?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme...
2023-11-23
38 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Waterloo
It’s 1815, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have liberated the podcast from Elba in a final bid for glory. But first they must face the Duke of Wellington.With Ridley Scott’s Napoleon in the cinemas, we’ve wheeled the TV into the classroom to watch Waterloo. Has there ever been a better movie of cavalry charges? Does any of the first hour matter? And just how many Soviet soldiers were involved in making it?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme...
2023-11-23
35 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Force 10 from Navarone
It’s 1943, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have realised that the only way to save their podcast is to blow up a dam in Yugoslavia.It’s time for Force 10 From Navarone, the first war movie Rob can remember watching. Does any part of it make sense? Any part of it at all? And could Harrison Ford find a single nice thing to say about it?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead...
2023-11-16
31 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Force 10 from Navarone
It’s 1943, and Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have realised that the only way to save their podcast is to blow up a dam in Yugoslavia.It’s time for Force 10 From Navarone, the first war movie Rob can remember watching. Does any part of it make sense? Any part of it at all? And could Harrison Ford find a single nice thing to say about it?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Theme music by Simon Williams. Artwork by James Parret. Lead...
2023-11-16
28 min
The Learning Podcast
Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship with Andrew Hutton
Entrepreneurs need a daunting range of complex knowledge and skills. Besides the obvious business and technical skills, the entrepreneurial journey involves bravery, a scientific mindset, and self-discovery. This conversation with Andrew Hutton, Founder and CEO of Day One, goes deep into what it means to teach and learn entrepreneurship.
2023-11-10
46 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Kelly's Heroes
It’s late 1944, and as the Allies advance through France, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have spotted a lucrative business opportunity. There’s a bank vault full of podcasts for the taking. The only problem is that it’s 30 miles behind enemy lines.This week, we’re talking about Kelly’s Heroes. Is it based on a true story? Was a Tiger tank really a piece of junk? And did anyone tell Clint Eastwood he was in a comedy?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin L...
2023-11-09
32 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Kelly's Heroes
It’s late 1944, and as the Allies advance through France, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon have spotted a lucrative business opportunity. There’s a bank vault full of podcasts for the taking. The only problem is that it’s 30 miles behind enemy lines.This week, we’re talking about Kelly’s Heroes. Is it based on a true story? Was a Tiger tank really a piece of junk? And did anyone tell Clint Eastwood he was in a comedy?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon. Audio production by Robin L...
2023-11-09
29 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
King Rat
It’s 1945, and as the war draws to a close, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are just trying to stay alive in a Japanese POW camp by trading pieces of the podcast for food.We’re watching King Rat, the 1965 film based on James Clavell’s novel-memoir about his own years in a camp. It’s a film about hunger, class, desperation and survival, but it’s also a key moment in the James Donald Extended Universe. Ultimately, is it Not Bad, or Bloody Marvellous?A Pod Too Far was written and presented...
2023-11-02
33 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
King Rat
It’s 1945, and as the war draws to a close, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are just trying to stay alive in a Japanese POW camp by trading pieces of the podcast for food.We’re watching King Rat, the 1965 film based on James Clavell’s novel-memoir about his own years in a camp. It’s a film about hunger, class, desperation and survival, but it’s also a key moment in the James Donald Extended Universe. Ultimately, is it Not Bad, or Bloody Marvellous?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hut...
2023-11-02
29 min
Not a Genius Podcast
Andrew McKnight | Not a Genius Podcast Episode 31
Founder and executive director of the Challenge Program Andrew McKnight discusses his 30 years of woodworking and community outreach in this episode of the Not a Genius Podcast!
2023-10-30
51 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Ice Cold in Alex
June 1942. Tobruk has fallen, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon struggle to get their podcast back through the desert to Alexandria where a barman is keeping a chilled bottle of Carlsberg for them.This week, we’re watching Ice Cold In Alex, undoubtedly the best movie ever to be used as a beer commercial. Did Sylvia Syms ever have a better role? Has there been a worse spy than Anthony Quayle? And does anyone know where we can find a copy of the butchered American version?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hu...
2023-10-26
36 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Ice Cold in Alex
June 1942. Tobruk has fallen, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon struggle to get their podcast back through the desert to Alexandria where a barman is keeping a chilled bottle of Carlsberg for them.This week, we’re watching Ice Cold In Alex, undoubtedly the best movie ever to be used as a beer commercial. Did Sylvia Syms ever have a better role? Has there been a worse spy than Anthony Quayle? And does anyone know where we can find a copy of the butchered American version?A Pod Too Far was written and presented by Robert Hu...
2023-10-26
39 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Battle of Britain
June 1940, and the podcast stands alone, facing a Nazi horde just across the Channel.A Pod Too Far returns with a new series, and this week, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are joined by historian James Holland in his trusty Spitfire as they watch 1969’s Battle of Britain. Is it simply a series of brilliant aerial sequences mashed together with some composite characters? What’s the real claim to fame of the beach that plays Dunkirk? And would it be worse to be married to Christopher Plummer or Susannah York?Never in the field of huma...
2023-10-19
57 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films
Battle of Britain
June 1940, and the podcast stands alone, facing a Nazi horde just across the Channel.A Pod Too Far returns with a new series, and this week, Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are joined by historian James Holland in his trusty Spitfire as they watch 1969’s Battle of Britain. Is it simply a series of brilliant aerial sequences mashed together with some composite characters? What’s the real claim to fame of the beach that plays Dunkirk? And would it be worse to be married to Christopher Plummer or Susannah York?Never in the field of huma...
2023-10-19
54 min
Heard Tell
The Past, Present, & Future Of Higher Ed in Appalachia, Culture, Community, & more w/ Dr Bob Hutton
On this Heard Tell Good Talks our guest is Dr. Bob Hutton, professor of history and Appalachian studies at Glenville State University talks the past, present and future of higher ed in Appalachia and West Virginia, talks how campuses can bring both culture shock and diversity to a local community, how outside students take to Appalachia, and addresses the issues facing colleges and universities in coming years as closures and budget cuts come along with declining enrollment.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ide...
2023-08-18
34 min
Heard Tell
Higher Ed in Appalachia, Grown Folk Talk on Caregiving, online LE "auditors" & more w/ Dr Bob Hutton
Your Heard Tell Show for Wednesday, August 9th, 2023 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by taking the headlines about actress Sandra Bullock's long term parter passing away after a years-long private battle with ALS to highlight the 1 in 5 American who are caregivers, their struggles and plights, and how we all should plan ahead to care for or be cared for ourselves. The online trend of police "auditors" who film law enforcement for the internet is making some folks big money on platforms like YouTube and TikTok...
2023-08-09
54 min
Hutton Highlights:
The rise of precision technology to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture.
This podcast was recorded on site at The Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh. We take you on a quick tour of some of the work we shared through conversations with the scientists and researchers behind it. In this episode we’re focusing in on precision agri tech, from vertical farming to the use of robots out in the field. Introduction: Professor Colin Campbell, Chief Executive of The James Hutton Institute Interviewer: Elaine Maslin, Media Officer Guests: Andrew Christie, Agronomist & Agri-Tech SpecialistProf...
2023-06-24
11 min
Talking with Tarashuk
Day One Founder, Andrew Hutton Talks Startup Life, Advice, & Success Stories | Talking with Tarashuk
Are you a startup founder looking to build a successful business?In this clip from the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, I interview Andrew Hutton, the Founder and CEO of Day One, a business and community that was launched in the height of the pandemic. Andrew shares his insights on how to build a successful startup, even in difficult times.Here are some of the key takeaways from the interview:1. Start with a clear vision and mission. What problem are you trying to solve? Who is your target market?2. Build a strong...
2023-06-07
05 min
Love the Bomb
Andrew Rudick
Original rude boy Andrew Rudick joins us once again! We talk about going viral, touring, energies and headspaces, and—of course—bombing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/love-the-bomb/message
2023-05-19
1h 04
Forward Thinking Founders
845 - Andrew Hutton (Day One) On Powering Entrepreneurial Education
Andrew Hutton is the founder of Day One. Day One provides you with the connections, education, support, and confidence to supercharge your path forward as an entrepreneur. ★ Support this podcast ★
2022-10-13
16 min
Performance Intelligence
Bite Size #10: Nutrition Dos And Don'ts - Kelsey Hutton
How easy do you think it is to eat healthy?Nutritionist Kelsey Hutton joins us in this Bite Size from episode #5 of the podcast to help us understand how making some small changes to what you eat and drink can help you lose weight and lead to overall better health and wellbeing.Kelsey Hutton is an Accredited Sports Dietitian based in Sydney, with a passion for learning and sharing her nutrition knowledge with athletes and motivated individuals. Kelsey has gained experience working in sport with the NSW Waratahs, Parramatta Eels, and GWS Giants, delivering a...
2022-07-22
15 min
Performance Intelligence
Bite Size #4: Supplements - Kelsey Hutton
Supplements can be a divisive topic and making sure you get the right ones can be very difficult if you don't know where to start. In this Bite Size episode Andrew interviews Kelsey Hutton on the importance of supplements and how getting them right can change your life.Kelsey Hutton is an Accredited Sports Dietitian based in Sydney, with a passion for learning and sharing her nutrition knowledge with athletes and motivated individuals. Kelsey has gained experience working in sport with the NSW Waratahs, Parramatta Eels, and GWS Giants, delivering a strong nutritional program to help players...
2022-06-27
13 min
Performance Intelligence
#5 Nutrition And Cognition - Kelsey Hutton
Kelsey Hutton is an Accredited Sports Dietitian based in Sydney, with a passion for learning and sharing her nutrition knowledge with athletes and motivated individuals. Kelsey has gained experience working in sport with the NSW Waratahs, Parramatta Eels, and GWS Giants, delivering a strong nutritional program to help players perform at their best.In this episode Andrew and Kelsey discuss the impact of nutrition on not just your body but also your mind and how optimising the way you eat can lead to a massive boost in the quality of your life both in and out of...
2022-05-25
1h 04
The Professionally Speaking Podcast
Episode 18: Mentorship, Community, and Prosperity with Andrew Hutton
This week’s episode features Day One Founder and CEO, Andrew Hutton. His diverse venture background and passion for helping aspiring entrepreneurs to succeed have manifested into an incredibly welcoming and innovative incubator! In this episode, Andrew shares his unique experience, philosophy for success, along with his vision of building a community!
2022-04-22
42 min
Sights on EdTech
Andrew Hutton from Day One
In this episode we interviewed Andrew Hutton, CEO of DayOne, an EdTech company rethinking how to provide first-time entrepreneurs with the training, support and connections they need to successfully launch and grow their businesses. DayOne is a Zanichelli Venture portfolio company, so we definitely believe in their mission to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs! More from the Sights on EdTech interview series on: https://medium.com/sights-on-edtech Hosted by: Luigi Morino.
2022-03-29
45 min
Love the Bomb
Andrew Rudick
Comedian, fun boy, and recent album recorder Andrew Rudick comes on the pod to talk about the early days of open mic hosting, bombing at trying to be a professor, and how not to ask for something from a booker. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/love-the-bomb/message
2021-06-19
1h 09
DistantJob Podcast
Building a Successful Remote Startup with Andrew Hutton
In this podcast, Andrew Hutton, shares how he launched his remote startup during one of the most chaotic years for many. Despite the pandemic, he was able not only to build his business successfully but help other entrepreneurs doing it as well.
2021-04-19
1h 03
LOST HIGHWAY WITH J. SCHRECK
APACHE WARS -Paul Andrew Hutton- BLACK FLAG PODCAST
Paul Andrew Hutton is an American cultural and military historian, an award-winning author, documentary writer, and television personality. He is also Distinguished Professor of History at the University of New Mexico, a former executive director of the Western History Association, and a past president of Western Writers of America. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and adopted as an infant by an American Air Force couple. Raised around the world--in Germany, England, and Taiwan--as well as in Texas and Indiana, he attended college at Indiana University. He received his doctorate in American history in 1981, and has taught at both...
2021-04-14
1h 07
Silicon Alley
How to Build a Default Alive Business | Different Types of Entrepreneurship with Andrew Hutton, CEO & Founder of Day One
74: In How to Build a Default Alive Business: The Different Types of Entrepreneurship, Andrew Hutton, the CEO & Founder of Day One, joins host William Glass to discuss the different types of entrepreneurship and how to decide which is right for you. Key Takeaways Accelerators have moved upstream Defining a default alive business and why you should aim to be default alive The different flavors of entrepreneurship What it means to be a maker, creator, builder, hacker, innovator, content creator, etc. You’ll learn why accelerators like Y-combinator & TechStars are increasingly out of reach for early-stage co...
2021-04-09
58 min
The Resilient Mind Podcast with Andrew and Steve
Bonus Episode 1 - Dog Training Discussion with Don Hutton
I sat down with Don Hutton and talked about about life as a dog trainer! If you like you can follow him here on Instagram! We love to here from you https://anchor.fm/theresilientmindpodcast/message
2021-04-02
54 min
Unified Gospel
Avoiding Burnout with Andrew Mansmith
So sorry we've been gone. Trust us, we've missed you more than you've missed us. BUT, we are so excited to bring you this conversation with our good friend Andrew Mansmith, Pastor of Cultivate Church in Fargo, ND. He brings his thoughts on avoiding burnout, where it comes from, and what we can do if we get there. Give it a listen, and always, we would love to hear from you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fargo-christian/support
2021-03-29
55 min
The Business Growth Show with Athin Cassiotis
EP40 - Day One with Andrew Hutton
Day One with Andrew Hutton, who is the Founder & CEO of Day One, a Fellowship of Entrepreneurs who are Leveling Up how they Start, Build and Grow New Businesses. Prior to founding Day One, Andrew was Chief Innovation Officer at Human Ventures, a Startup Studio in New York City. We talk about Design Strategy, Startup Challenges, Good Ideas plus much more! ✔️ Watch and Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/youtubesubac ✔️ Listen and Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-business-growth-show-with-athin-cassiotis/id1519360640 ✔️ Listen and Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4ObQdySPoVkYF...
2021-03-24
50 min
The DreamMason Podcast: a Podcast from Alex Terranova
What Makes A Great StartUp with Andrew Hutton
EP #168 - What Makes A Great StartUp with Andrew HuttonJoin Alex as he discusses along with Andrew Hutton all about being a sucessful entrepreneur and how to create a great startup. Andrew is the Founder and CEO of Day One, a fellowship for early-stage founders who are on the journey from zero to one. Before founding Day One, Andrew was the Chief Innovation Officer at Human Ventures, a startup studio in New York City that has built and invested in businesses worth north of $1BIn this episode...
2021-01-27
49 min
Startup Happy Hour
Episode 34: Working for the 99% with Andrew Hutton
“Talent is everywhere; opportunity is not.” That’s why Andrew Hutton created Day One, an accelerator for early stage startups. He believes that entrepreneurship is going to be the most important skill of the 21st century and wants to make it accessible to more than just the 1% who know how to play the game. Tune in to hear Andrew talk about what it was like to start a business at the start of the pandemic, what he learned from working at a VC firm, and how he started his career as a pig farmer in Africa...
2021-01-26
52 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Podcast # 20 S3 National Assembly Day
National Assembly Day We begin with three BBC shows;...The Andrew Marr show featured UK Health Minister Hancock and Scotland’s FM Sturgeon with Glenn Campbell opining...Then the Politics Scotland show anchored by Andrew Kerr which featured DFM John Swinney and had Glenn Campbell - again…Finally The Big Question presented by Nicky Campbell worried about social media…We then review Iain MacWhirter’s piece in the Herald exposing corruption at the Crown Office (prosecution service) led by Lord Advocate James Wolfe which Iain links to the Salmond V Sturgeon scandal…which we then discuss in depth…Al...
2021-01-24
47 min
Under the Current
#6 - Andrew Hutton: what emerges in early stage companies, discovering founder identities, and launching and relaunching
Starting a new company? Let's be honest - it's hard. In the midst of a global pandemic? Yep, definitely hard. Compared to a decade ago there are now far more places to get support in those early days, but Andrew Hutton and the team at Day One feel there are still some gaps that urgently need to be filled. With the belief that entrepreneurship is going to be the most important skill of the 21st century, Day One are seeking to rethink the way early stage companies get built, going beyond the narrative...
2021-01-19
1h 14
The Unconventional Path: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stories and Ideas.
EP-110 Andrew Hutton - Founder and CEO of Day One
This week's guest is Andrew Hutton He is the founder and CEO of Day One, which helps new entrepreneurs launch businesses. This business incubates entrepreneurs that are outside the tech world. He combines his experience in the tech world, venture capital, design, and innovation into providing valuable support for entrepreneurs that do not fit into typical VC funding or traditional incubator programs. We had a great conversation about helping small businesses grow and thrive. You can check out Day One here: Day One www.joindayone.com We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions...
2021-01-11
49 min
The Business of Alignment - Powered by The E1B2 Collective
Let’s Talk Startups 008 w / Andrew Hutton Founder of (Day One)
On today’s episode I bring on Andrew Hutton .... best episode in the history of this podcast, hope you enjoy!
2020-11-20
1h 12
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 211
The Frothy Rogue Nation Episode. The major issues, virus, law-breaking and power grabs by the Tories etc., facing us all this week, were largely missed by Andrew Marr and Gordon Brewer. Gordon, with a bout of ‘chlorinated chicken’ Tourettes faced Steven Barclay, the nominated Government ‘blocker’ for Scotland, but got nowhere. We mostly reviewed 2 important essays on the state of ‘Rogue UK’ by Gerry Hassan and Peter A Bell and then a London Times article by Alex Massie.(It’s frothy man!). The BBC excuse for silencing the First Minister was delivered by a...
2020-09-13
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 202
It’s mostly about the best press briefing for informed content for ages. Go and watch/listen to the recording. Fish & chips and Andrew Bowie trending, Kevin Hague gets the hump with Iain MacWhirter, GERS gets a roasting, James Forsyth reveals the current Unionist thinking on ‘allowing’ Indyref2 which leads to a rammie at the close. A rammie which you will not hear as Norrie has edited it out.
2020-09-03
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 194
The Allegedly Episode: Nothing we said today is true; Mentioned--- Johnson in a tent, Gove & Galloway are just friends, Murdoch isn't starting a News TV channel, Alex Neil isn't a rebel anymore, Andrew Neil didn't noise up the cybernats, Geo Kerevan still loves Red Rose, nobody shouted peadophile at Buck House, Tony Benn did sell off our oil, everybody is spying, the Greens & Lib-Dems pop up and Ruth & Dougie are still missing.
2020-08-24
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 193.
It’s mostly a press review today as Norry, Stewart and Jimmy cover — Iain MacWhirter, Stewart Cosgrove, Andrew Tickell and Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp in the Sundays. Topics included — Civil Service Salmond inquiry, Wark TV show, best/worst outcomes for Sturgeon/Independence, impact of polls, Forward as One legal challenge and an Indy Scotland of ‘progressive’ politics V Unionists legacy.
2020-08-23
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 192
BBC Scotland News presenter delivers biased Scottish Government Baad intro to press briefing. Also at the presser…Coupar Angus factory outbreak “thousands in home isolation”. Elsewhere;… ‘Alliance for Unity’ allies Geo Galloway, Andrew Neil & Michael Gove; Murdoch, Sarah Vine, Barclay Bros, Trump, Bannon, Peat Worrier, Scottish Fabians; Jason Michael on Progressive Politics & Indy; James Kelly on polls.
2020-08-21
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast 182.
Just Jimmy and Norrie today discussing the daily Sturgeon press conference, John Swinney's vote of no confidence. How will the press react to " the U-turn". Business for Scotland has a publication on the Scots economy available and Andrew Tickell has archived all his writing in a new blog site. We also touch on the dreaded landlord.
2020-08-10
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast #8 Season 2
Jimmy, Stewart and Norrie cover Prime Minister's questions, Scottish questions and Andrew Neil roasting Andrew Bowie plus a few bits and bobs of interest
2020-01-08
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast #24
More civil service leaked documents fall into Labour's hands. What does it mean for Northern Ireland and of course Scotland? Why is Boris Johnson hiding behind the sofa when ever Andrew Neil's name comes up? All these questions answered, sort of, by Jimmy Norrie and Stewart.
2019-12-06
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast #18
Jimmy, Norrie and Stewart dissect the latest NHS trade talks leaked document, how did Corbyn do in his head-to-head with Andrew Neil and anti-Semitism what anti-Semitism?
2019-11-27
00 min
Aye Right Radio Podcast
Aye Right Radio Podcast #17
Andrew Neil, BBC fact checking, Jackson Carlaw and his 2050 independence referendum all covered by Jimmy and Norrie today.
2019-11-26
00 min