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Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo Japan
258 Duncan Harrison, Managing Director, JAC International
"In Japan, if you want performance, you need ultra-clear expectations—people need to know the goal." "Building trust means creating a safe environment where it's okay to make mistakes." "Consensus-building is not optional in Japan—it's how decisions gain traction." "Every new joiner has lunch with me and a one-on-one at three months—connection matters." "Leading is about inspiring, guiding, and empowering people toward a common purpose." Previously Duncan was Executive Director-Head of Asia Hamlyn Willams; Country Manager, Robert Walters, Korea; Associate Director, Commerce Finance, Robert Walters Japan; Sales Consul...
2025-07-25
46 min
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Return of the Jedi (1983) ft. Adam Freed and Adam Vanderwerff
Dana and Tom with returning guests, Adam Freed (Managing Editor and Senior Film Critic at MovieArcher.com) and Adam Vanderwerff discuss the last of the original trilogy of Star Wars films with Return of the Jedi (1983): directed by Richard Marquand, written by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas, cinematography by Alan Hume, music by John Williams, starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Alec Guinness, and James Earl Jones.Plot Summary: Return of the Jedi is the epic conclusion to the original Star Wars trilogy. It follows Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher...
2025-05-21
2h 38
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
The Empire Strikes Back (1980) ft. Robb Conlon and Andrew Corns
Dana and Tom with 10x club member, Robb Conlon (Founder of Westport Studios and Host of B2B Business Class), and 5x club member, Andrew Corns (Host and Creator of the Revisionist Almanac), discuss the sequel to Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) for its 45th anniversary: directed by Irvin Kerschner, written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, music by John Williams, cinematography by Peter Suschitzky, starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Alec Guinness, and James Earl Jones.Plot Summary: After their triumphant but costly victory against the Empire, the Rebel Alliance struggles t...
2025-05-14
2h 21
Performers
#29 Prince: the Mindset of a Musical Genius
What does it mean to create with true freedom? How does imagination fuel innovation, and how can authenticity shape a legacy? In The Beautiful Ones, Prince offers an intimate and unconventional look at his life, artistry, and philosophy on creativity. Join Dr. Duncan Simpson and Dr. Greg Young as they delve into the mind of a performer who redefined music and artistry. This episode uncovers the lessons Prince left behind, exploring his relentless pursuit of excellence and his vision for a life of boundless creativity. In this episode, you...
2025-01-07
58 min
Socratica Reads
Down a Dark Hall by Lois Duncan
Kimberly Hatch Harrison (co-founder of Socratica) hosts this podcast that celebrates the joys of reading. For the start of spooky season, we are turning to the theme of Dark Academia. In this episode, Kim discusses the book “Down a Dark Hall” by Lois Duncan. If you would like your own copy of the book discussed, it is available here:https://amzn.to/4f5zyPvKim’s book: How to Be a Great Studentebook: https://amzn.to/2Lh3XSPPaperback: https://amzn.to/3t5jeH3
2024-10-31
11 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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
Talking Animals
Harrison Nash & Glen Hatchell: 10th “Ask The Trainer” on Juneteenth
This was a truly distinctive edition of “Talking Animals”: For starters, the show was part of WMNF’s full day of special programming devoted to celebrating Juneteenth. Second, my two (in-studio!) guests were both stellar, veteran WMNF programmers: Harrison Nash, the universally-beloved DJ, in his 36th year at MNF, currently the host of “It’s The Music, […] The post Harrison Nash & Glen Hatchell: 10th “Ask The Trainer” on Juneteenth first appeared on Talking Animals.
2024-06-19
00 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
The Fake Stuff Podcast Channel
Marvin Harrison vs. Malik Nabers
Send us a textThe Crew's Matt Hamm and the Craft Man break down their rookie profiles, and settle the debate between Marvin Harrison and Malik Nabers. The Crew also discusses potential landing spots and if that would change who is on top of the WRs in this years rookie draft. -Add Matt Hamm on Twitter:https://twitter.com/crewmatthamm-Add the Craft Man on Twitter:https://twitter.com/CraftmanPackfan-Join The Crew on the Discord:https://discord.gg/NFqzMzmY-Listen to the episodes on YouTube:
2024-03-04
21 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
Interview with a schizophrenic
Episode 49 - JK Valentine Part 2
We welcome back JK. In this episode Joshua talks more deeply about his psychosis & hallucinations. We hear details of the chronic trauma he goes through, a malaise common to schizophrenics, and a reminder why we need to keep raising awareness.#schizophrenia #hallucinations #traumaMusic: Lafayette Blues - Will Harrison******************************************* Duncan's links:** Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cX9UeI** Homepage: https://iwasme.co.uk** Youtube : https://bit.ly/460OkUl** Patreon: https://bit.ly/3zCVPVf*****************************************00:00:30: Introduction to the...
2023-11-12
32 min
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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 and Cinema History
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
War Movie Theatre | for Fans of Classic War Films and Cinema History
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
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
The Fugitive (1993) ft. Terry Bartley
Dana and Tom welcome Terry Bartley (Most Writers are Fans podcast) to discuss the 1993 thriller, The Fugitive: directed by Andrew Davis, written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones.Plot Summary: "The Fugitive" is a gripping thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, the film tells the story of a man wrongly accused of murdering his wife.After a daring escape from a prison transport, Kimble goes on the...
2023-05-24
1h 19
Fore Four 2: Football & Golf Podcast
DUNCAN SHEARER on chelsea - huddersfield, town - swindon town - blackburn rovers - aberdeen inverness - scotland
in this episode ex professional footballer Duncan Shearer tell us about his career at each club and a few top class stories from each team and how he had to wear trainers with a suit to his first international game Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-04-30
1h 02
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr., Year 2 Pt. 4
Oh my god, we finally did it! We finally finished talking about the second year of the Adams presidency, from March 4th, 1798 to March 4th, 1799. We end this discussion with a discussion about a man with a silly name and a desire to keep America awful always. Resources used for this episode include: o https://supremecourthistory.org/associate-justices/bushrod-washington-1799-1829/ o https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/bushrod-washington/ o https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/afam002.html o https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/american-colonization-society-1816-1964/ ...
2023-01-31
1h 01
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr., Year 2
Happy Halloween! To celebrate, we will talk about the scariest thing John Adams did during his second year as President of the United States: signing the Alien & Sedition Acts. This episode may not be scary, but it sure will be frustrating, which is certainly how it feels to have to take down all those giant spiders on the lawn. Oooh, spooky! The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators...
2022-10-31
39 min
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr. Year 2 Part 2
Some notes about the quality of this episode: I did my best to eliminate it, but you may still hear some background noise throughout the episode. Sorry about that! I make an allusion to the American occupation of Iraq and mistakenly claim that the occupation ended in 2015. While I was thinking about the surge of troops President Obama sent in 2014 (and that phase ended in 2017), the simple truth is that the United States never left Iraq. US troops are still in Iraq! In this episode of Better than Washington, we resume our discussion of John Adams Jr...
2022-08-01
36 min
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr., Year 2 Pt. 1
In this episode, we start our agonizingly long discussion about John Adams' second year as President of the United States: March 4, 1798 to March 3rd, 1799. We barely make it through his economic and diplomatic scores, but this conversation is going to be a doozy. This year might take us 3 or 4 episodes to get through. The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the...
2022-06-30
38 min
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr., Year 1 Part 2
In this episode of Better than Washington, we resume our discussion of John Adams Jr.'s first year as President of the United States. And we mostly talk about why his personal failings as a father might foreshadow his approach to civil rights. Please, please make sure to check the content warnings below. This episode is going to be heavier than normal. The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors...
2022-05-31
46 min
Occult Experiments in the Home
OEITH #216 Near Enemies of Magick
Borrowing from Buddhism the concept of the “near enemy”, we consider how art, history, and psychology may look like magick but can harm our magical practice, exploring: the danger of the near enemy; pity as the near enemy of compassion; art, history, and psychology as near enemies of magick and their detrimental effects; the difference of this approach from Lionel Snell’s approach in SSOTBME; philosophy as a current near enemy that was once synonymous with magick; art as the most insidious near enemy of magick; the legitimate role of art in magick; beauty versus truth; Keats’s “Ode on a Greci...
2022-04-30
52 min
Better than Washington
John Adams Jr., Year 1 Pt 1
Remember how I previously stated that I would be posting again sometime in February or March? APRIL FOOLS! In this episode of Better than Washington, we finally begin our review of the Presidency of John Adams...Jr.? Yup, turns out the guy you only know for one or two things had a lot more going on. Let's find out some of those things together! The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor...
2022-04-06
45 min
Feed The Ball
Feed the Ball Salon Vol. 20, ft. Dave Axland and Tim Liddy
Tim Liddy and Dave Axland have worked together on a number of projects including, most recently, Harrison Lake in Indiana, a remodel that included the addition of several new holes and a re-routing of the course. Liddy, the primary designer, was a longtime collaborator with the late Pete Dye and knows his mentor’s work and beliefs as well as anyone. Axland is the longtime associate of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and has been the “muscle” behind most of their best work since the early 90s. He’s also recently joined forces with Rod Whitman and Keith Cutten to creat...
2022-03-17
1h 44
Better than Washington
Counterfactuals for George Washington
You know how I always invite you to fact check me at the end of every episode? Well, in this very special episode of Better than Washington (which is not at all a time filler while I research the Adams Presidency), I talk about some of the details I might have messed up during my previous episodes on George Washington. If you're wondering why I thought this was a good idea...so am I. Let's discuss! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/better-than-washington/support
2022-01-31
18 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 8, Part 2
Oh my god, we made it! This is the final episode about George Washington's tenure as the first President of the United States. Which will determine this year's score: his leonine integrity score or his asinine civil rights score? And how will we determine the score for Washington's entire presidency?! The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. Resources used...
2022-01-17
57 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 8, Part 1
The end is nigh for the Washington Presidency! As we discuss the first bit of George Washington's eighth and last year in office, we get to see if his approach to economics and diplomacy makes him better than himself. Resources used for this episode include: -An article about the Panic of 1796 to 1797 from the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and Study of Business Enterprise: https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/iae/files/2017/04/Curott_Watts_Recession_of_1797.pdf -Two articles regarding the Battle of Fishguard Historic UK – https://www.historic-uk.com/His...
2022-01-03
36 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 7, Part 2
Today, in the second of a two-part episode, we finish our talk about Washington's seventh year as President of the United States. We'll talk about civil rights technicalities, the littlest Chief Justice, and how idealists almost ruined the Jay Treaty...again. Resources I used for this episode include: --A couple articles about Hylton v. United States: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1789-1850/3us171 https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep003/usrep003171/usrep003171.pdf https://www.loc.gov/item/usrep003171/ --A couple recordings of the decision on United States v. Peters: ...
2021-12-20
25 min
Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast
15 in 60 (Western Conference 12.19.21)
Checking in on the Western Conference, discussing each team in loose alphabetical order as we have now reached the two-month mark of the 2021-22 season. Timestamps: Dallas and how they’ve looked without Luka (0:00), Denver and Aaron Gordon’s start to the season (11:06), Golden State and a big game from Jonathan Kuminga (21:35), checking in on some of Houston’s rookies (27:58), the Clippers’ offense (34:07), the Lakers’ big three (40:57), Memphis and Portland (48:23), where Minnesota can improve offensively (58:26), New Orleans and how some of their key contributors have fared lately (1:03:00), Oklahoma City and Lu Dort’s season thus far (1:08:22), Phoenix coming off a...
2021-12-20
1h 33
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 7, Part 1
We're almost done with comparing George Washington to himself! Today, in the first of a two-part episode, we discuss Washington's seventh year as President of the United States. We'll talk about why bribery is bad, why buying off pirates is good, and why no war is the best score. Resources I used for this episode include: A Master’s Thesis by Richard D. Younger from Marquette University. For context, Younger was a professor of history at the University of Houston from 1954 until his death in 1988, a lifelong Civil War History expert and member of the Southern His...
2021-12-06
41 min
Better than Washington
Washington, Year 6
In this mammoth-sized episodes, we discuss one of George Washington's most hectic years as President: April 1st, 1794 to March 31st, 1795. We'll see how he prevented one war and ended a second, how he managed to make Thomas Jefferson an enemy for the rest of his life, and how he said goodbye to an old friend. The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing...
2021-11-22
1h 27
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 5 Part 2 (Clean)
Hi everyone! the Year 6 episode is taking longer to edit than expected, so here is a revamped version of the Year 5 episode without the objectionable content. So, if you couldn't listen to last week's episode because of the content warning, you can listen to this episode instead. I hope you enjoy it! The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast...
2021-11-08
32 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 5 Pt. 2
Content Warning: this episode contains a frank discussion of the use of sexual assault within slavery from 9:11 to 12:53. Please click the player to 12:53 to skip this content if you prefer to not hear it. In the second of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the first year of George Washington's last term: March 4th, 1793 to March 31st, 1794. We'll discuss a civil rights failure, a lapse of integrity, and a case study of presidential evolution. It's a heavier episode than normal, so please be prepared for that. The song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. Y...
2021-10-26
35 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 5 Pt. 1
In the first of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the first year of George Washington's last term: March 4th, 1793 to March 31st, 1794. We get to talk about a few things: why diplomatic success can be messier than you'd think; why I am giving far, far too much credit to Mad Anthony Wayne; why you are totally fine in thinking I am wrong to do that last part. The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not...
2021-10-10
29 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 4 Pt. 2
In the second of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the last year of George Washington's first term: April 1st, 1792 to March 4th, 1793. Also, there are a lot of Supreme Court cases to discuss. Note: The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. Resources used for this episode include: *The History.com and PBS...
2021-09-27
34 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 4 Pt. 1
In the first of a two-part episode, Better Than Washington examines the last year of George Washington's first term: April 1st, 1792 to March 4th, 1793. Will American-style diplomacy protect the nation? Has Washington finally figured out how to not commit war crimes? And are we going to spend another 10 minutes talking about Hamilton?! Tune in to find out! Note: The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators...
2021-09-13
29 min
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Dana and Tom discuss the final movie of their trip through the original Indiana Jones trilogy with The Last Crusade starring Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, and John Rhys-Davies.Plot Summary: In 1938, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) learns from Walter Donovan (Julian Glover) that his father, Henry Jones, Sr., (Sir Sean Connery) was searching for the Holy Grail using an incomplete inscription from a stone tablet as a guide and has since vanished. Jones receives Henry's Grail diary from Venice and heads there with Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott), where they meet Henry's Austrian colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider...
2021-09-01
55 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 3
Sorry for the delay, folks! This episode discusses the third year of George Washington's presidency, from April 1st, 1791 to March 31st, 1792. So, let's see whether George Washington can finally be Better than Washington! Although it's not looking too great this year... Note: The intro and outro song used is "Americana" by Mr. Smith. You can find this song at the Free Music Archive. the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. Resources used for research include: ...
2021-08-31
1h 12
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Dana and Tom take on the second movie in the Indiana Jones franchise that was directly responsible for the PG-13 rating, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom starring Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, and Jonathan Ke Quan.Plot Summary: In 1935, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) survives a crooked deal gone sideways with crime boss Lao Che in Shanghai with fellow travelers Short Round (Jonathan Ke Quan) and nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) arriving in the village of Mayapore in northern India. Unfortunately, the village appears to have been struck by a plague due to the loss of...
2021-08-25
58 min
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Revisit
Dana and Tom are revisiting the first movie ever featured on the show from all the way back on February 27, 2020 as they celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, and John Rhys-Davies.Plot Summary: In 1936, American archaeologist Indiana Jones, (Harrison Ford) briefed by Army Intelligence agents that Nazi German forces are excavating at Tanis, a lost city of Egypt, to seek the Ark of the Covenant, goes on a quest to recover the Ark before the Nazis. On his journey, Indiana reconnects with his lost...
2021-08-18
52 min
Better than Washington
Washington Year 2
In Better than Washington, we review presidents by seeing how their arbitrary quality score(s) match up to the very first president: George Washington. So of course, we have to know what score George from Valley Forge deserves! This episode discusses the second year of Washington's presidency, from April 1st, 1790 to March 31st, 1791. So, let's see just how hard it is to be Better than Washington! Note: the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing within the podcast. The intro and...
2021-08-15
56 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 1 Pt. 2
In Better than Washington, we review presidents by seeing how their arbitrary quality score(s) match up to the very first president: George Washington. So of course, we have to know what score George from Valley Forge deserves! This episode is the second of a two-part discussion describing the first year of Washington's presidency, from April 30th, 1789 to March 31st, 1790. So, let's see just how hard it is to be Better than Washington! Note: the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify, Anchor or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests...
2021-08-01
29 min
Better than Washington
Washington: Year 1 Pt. 1
In Better than Washington, we review presidents by seeing how their arbitrary quality score(s) match up to the very first president: George Washington. So of course, we have to know what score George from Valley Forge deserves! This episode is the first of a two-part discussion describing the first year of Washington's presidency, from April 30th, 1789 to March 31st, 1790. So, let's see just how hard it is to be Better than Washington! Note: the opinions of this podcast do not reflect the opinions of Spotify or any advertisers, sponsors, creators of musical works, or guests appearing...
2021-07-11
47 min
Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast
LAC/PHX Game 4; ATL/MIL Game 3; DAL and DEN 2021 Offseason Outlooks
Deandre Ayton has made Ty Lue afraid to go small, while Trae Young’s injury casts a pall over the Atlanta-Milwaukee series. The Mavs have THJ as a key free agent, but should they be setting their sights higher over the next few years with the hirings of Nico Harrison and Jason Kidd? The Nuggets’ offseason is complicated by Jamal Murray’s injury and upcoming extensions for MPJ and Aaron Gordon. If you like Dunc’d On, you or someone in your life might like my wife Aislinn’s analytical approach to yoga. Check out...
2021-06-28
1h 38
Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast
Mock Trade Deadline 2020-21 Part 1
Year six(!) of the Mock Trade Deadline is here. Dan Feldman of NBC Sports and Kevin Pelton of ESPN join Nate and Danny. We each take a quarter of the league and try to find homes for all the players we think will be available on the market. In part 1, we discuss Zach LaVine, Kyle Lowry, Kristaps Porzingis, Nikola Vucevic, Evan Fournier, Harrison Barnes, Victor Oladipo, and more. Dunc’d On is exclusively ad-free four days a week, join us here! Get new bonus content as well like private Discord access, regular chats, our cap projections, subscriber ma...
2021-03-13
1h 19
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
#45 My Fair Lady (1964) feat. Allyson, Sarah, and Christine Duncan
In this special episode, the rest of the Duncans join Tom and Dana to celebrate Dana's birthday with a movie that has very sentimental value to Dana. Happy Birthday, Dana. Plot Summary: In this beloved musical, pompous phonetics professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society. His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn), who agrees to speech lessons to improve her job prospects. Higgins and...
2020-12-07
1h 37
Greatest Movie Of All-Time
My Fair Lady (1964) ft. Allyson, Christine, and Sarah Duncan
In this special episode, the rest of the Duncans join Tom and Dana to celebrate Dana's birthday with a movie that has very sentimental value to Dana, My Fair Lady (1964): directed by George Cukor, written by Alan Jay Lerner, starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.Plot Summary: In this beloved musical, pompous phonetics professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society. His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza...
2020-12-06
1h 35
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Focus on Solutions and Offer Positive Suggestions - Kasey Harwick and Ryan Huss
In this episode, Harrison Duncan sits down with Vice President of Aircraft Services, Kasey Harwick, and Director of Sales and Design, Ryan Huss, to discuss the company's next core value: Focus on Solutions and Offer Positive Suggestions.
2020-11-18
22 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Honesty, Integrity, Loyalty, and Trust - Steve Gade and Tom Fischer
In this episode, Harrison Duncan sits down with Director of Aircraft Sales & Acquisitions, Steve Gade, and Vice President and General Counsel, Tom Fischer, to discuss the company's next core value: Value Honesty, Integrity, Loyalty, and Trust.
2020-10-20
15 min
SoundCloud
Ep4: Kate Hutchinson, Duncan Harrison, Tara Joshi, and Aaron Bishop
Ep4: Kate Hutchinson, Duncan Harrison, Tara Joshi, and Aaron Bishop by SoundCloud
2020-07-27
55 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Respect Others and Are Accountable For Our Actions – Steve Gade and Jamie Harder
In this episode, Harrison Duncan sits down with Director of Aircraft Sales & Acquisitions, Steve Gade and Chief Financial Officer, Jamie Harder to discuss the company's next core value: Respect Others and are Accountable for our Actions
2020-07-01
20 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Why Provo?
Harrison Duncan sits down with Vice President of Provo Operations, Chad Doehring, to discuss the company's newest full-service MRO facility in Provo, Utah, and what it was like building this facility from the ground up.
2020-06-05
12 min
Sanity
Dr. Craig Henderson on the Opioid Crisis, Addiction, and Substance Abuse Treatment
On this episode of Sanity, Dr. Jason Duncan and Dr. Craig Henderson discuss the opioid crisis and how it has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Henderson briefly reviews the origin of the opioid crisis which was primarily caused by the overprescription of opioids due to the fact they were believed to be non-addictive. He then shares how COVID-19 may be impacting the opioid epidemic, including discussion of drug supply chains, reduced social support, and increased stressors. Dr. Henderson reviews the development of addiction, which often begins in adolescence or young adulthood, and specific factors that contribute to...
2020-06-02
1h 00
Storytime Hockey - A hockey history podcast
Episode 5 - When Gretzky was Coach and Jay Harrison
On this episode of Storytime Hockey we look at the coaching experience of Wayne Gretzky and consider all of the influences that led to the abrupt and sudden end to the greatest player of all time ending his career behind the bench. Then we look at the first ever selection in franchise history for the OHL's Brampton/North Bay Battalion, and find out what Jay Harrison is up to now. Welcome to Storytime Hockey, a podcast dedicated to the history of hockey. Have a topic you would like us to research? Send us an email at storytimehockey@g...
2020-05-13
33 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Charge Fair Prices and Provide Efficient Turntimes - Aaron Hilkemann and Doug Alleman
Fourth-generation Duncan, Harrison Duncan, sits down with President, Aaron Hilkemann, and Vice President of Customer Service, Doug Alleman to talk about the company's next core value: Charge fair prices and provide efficient turntimes.
2020-05-01
19 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Duncan Aviation COVID-19 Response
Listen as Harrison Duncan sits down with Chief Operating Officer Jeff Lake and President Aaron Hilkemann to discuss what Duncan Aviation is doing to ensure the safety of its team members, facilities, and customers during this time.
2020-04-06
20 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Maintain a Team Approach - Chad Doehring and Travis Grimsley
Fourth-generation Duncan, Harrison Duncan, sits down with Vice President of Provo Operations Chad Doehring and Battle Creek Director of Aircraft Maintenance Travis Grimsley to discuss the company's next core value: Maintain a Team Approach.
2020-04-01
19 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Tips & Tricks for Customers of the Duncan Aviation Flight Department
In an effort to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, Listen as Harrison Duncan discusses tips & tricks for customers of the Duncan Aviation Flight Department in this special edition of the Duncan Aviation Straight Talk Podcast.
2020-03-26
03 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Lead Through Action and Innovation - Jeff Lake and Mike Minchow
Fourth-generation Duncan, Harrison Duncan, sits down with Chief Operating Officer Jeff Lake and Vice President of Modifications & Completions Mike Minchow to discuss the company's second core value: Lead Through Action and Innovation.
2020-03-11
14 min
Straight Talk by Duncan Aviation
Core Values: Robert & Todd Duncan
In this first episode of a series discussing Duncan Aviation's Core Values, host Harrison Duncan chats with Duncan Aviation's Chairman, Todd Duncan, and Chairman Emeritus, Robert Duncan, about our first Core Value: Delivering High-Quality Products and Services.
2020-02-06
23 min
Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast
2019 NBA Finals Game 3; Free Agency Buzz; SAC Offseason Outlook; #MetroMediaJam Review
We discuss the Raptors’ dominating offensive performance that propelled them to an easy win despite Steph Curry’s historic night, and discuss what the series may look like if Klay and KD can return for Game 4. Then a look at some recent news, including some rumors from Shams Charania on some teams’ priorities in free agency. Finally, the Kings’ offseason, including their rumored desire to acquire a center, what that means for Willie Cauley-Stein, Harrison Barnes’ player option, the backup point guard slot, and what to do with a projected $37m in cap space. Oh, and I almost forgot, a wrap-up...
2019-06-06
1h 22
Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 90 - RANDY BACHMAN ("American Woman")
PART ONE Scott and Paul reveal the winner of their latest contest. Find out who's getting an autographed copy of Steve Dorff's memoir! PART TWO - 02:39 mark Is "Stutter Rock" a thing? The guys connect some dots and dig into a surprisingly pervasive trend in music history. PART THREE - 8:05 mark Scott and Paul's origin story - including a particularly disappointing night backstage at a Guess Who reunion show PART FOUR - 12:52 mark Randy stops by Songcraft World Headquarters to talk about his new George Harrison tribute album; how The Guess Who got its name by accident; his Alex...
2018-05-29
1h 08
Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 47 - GARY WRIGHT ("Dream Weaver")
Launching his professional career as a child actor on Broadway, Gary Wright eventually moved to Europe to pursue post-graduate studies in Psychology. While there, he co-founded the group Spooky Tooth as keyboardist and primary songwriter. He departed in 1970 to launch a solo career and, during this era, began working as a studio musician, playing on George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass album, Ringo Starr’s “It Don’t Come Easy,” Harry Nilsson’s “Without You,” and other notable recordings by legends such as B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis. His work with George Harrison led to a lifelong friends...
2016-10-18
58 min