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S09E04 - Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, Masters of the Universe, Brandon Sanderson en Apple y más
¡La de noticias que traemos! Hablamos de Lucasfilm con su nuevo organigrama y nueva serie: Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, también del tráiler de Masters of the Universe, el live-action de He-Man, el spin-off de Juego de tronos dirigido por Genndy Tartakovsky, el acuerdo entre Apple y Brandon Sanderson, las imágenes de Henry Cavill en Los inmortales, el tráiler de El señor de las moscas, el actor que interpretará a Kratos en God of War y muchas, pero muchas más noticias. En la sección de Cal y arena, Javier Muñoz, Francisco Javier Santiago y S...
2026-02-03
2h 21
An Electric Revolution
Why can’t the world quit coal?
We are burning more coal than at any point in human history — more than during the Industrial Revolution, and more than during the global energy crisis of the 1970s.Global coal demand likely rose by 0.5% last year to a record 8.85 billion tonnes, according to the International Energy Agency, driven largely by China.This is happening despite the rapid reduction in the cost of solar panels, wind turbines, and lithium-ion batteries.So why can’t the world quit coal?Lucy Shaw, who writes the Slow Burn substack newsletter, digs into this contradiction in this...
2026-01-30
49 min
Rock Stock Channel
China Strategy vs U.S. Supply Chain Reality | Henry Sanderson
In this episode, we (Howard and Matt) step outside Washington to examine how China approaches batteries, critical minerals, and supply chain strategy from the inside. Our guest is Henry Sanderson—former China-based journalist (including at the Financial Times) and author of Volt Rush—who brings on-the-ground perspective on how Chinese industrial policy, corporate competition, and capital allocation actually work in practice. Chapters (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:35) Henry's China Background (00:04:23) China Strategy Myths (00:07:09) Competition And Price Wars (00:12:38) Can The U.S. Catch Up? (00:20:53) Tech: Copy Or Reinvent? (00:28:59) Price Manipulation Debate (00:32:22) Overcapacity Crackdown ...
2025-12-27
1h 10
Take It From The Top
Vocal Health, Rejection & Finding Your Worth
In the final episode of series one, Hayley and Gavin answer your questions! From protecting your voice during gruelling panto runs to handling audition rejection, they share honest advice on the challenges every singer faces. They dive into the art of harmonising, discuss what it's really like singing songs in different time signatures for Strictly, and tackle the tricky subject of rates and self-worth in the industry.Plus, Gavin shares why he loves teaching young male singers, and they both reveal their takes on agents, the Musicians Union, and managing band politics. Whether you're navigating your...
2025-12-14
42 min
An Electric Revolution
Unlocking Chile’s Lithium: Boric’s Legacy and the Future of Supply
Chilean President Gabriel Boric is nearing the end of his term. One of Boric’s signature achievements was his National Lithium Strategy — an effort to open new areas for lithium production and reshape how Chile manages one of the world’s most important critical minerals.I’m joined by Ignacio Mehech, CEO of CleanTech Lithium and formerly Country Manager for Albemarle in Chile. Ignacio offers an insider’s view on what Boric’s strategy was really trying to achieve — and what may change under the next administration.The company plans to re-apply for a special lithium operat...
2025-12-10
20 min
Take It From The Top
Jess Greenfield: Trust Your Gut and Find Your Superpower
Jess Greenfield joins Hayley and Gavin to talk about discovering singing as her superpower, the difficult balance between artistic ambition and financial stability, and what it's really like working with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. The conversation covers the function band trap that so many singers fall into, why having a unique voice doesn't always help in session work, and how Jess finally found a gig that respects her artistry.Jess opens up about mental health challenges in the industry, the toll of social media on creativity, difficult experiences with managers, the power of manifesting, and...
2025-12-07
38 min
Take It From The Top
Studio vs Live: Two Sides of the Same Mic
Hayley and Gavin compare their experiences working in two very different worlds: the energy of live performance and the precision of the recording studio.They explore the challenge of 'red light fever' when the pressure's on to deliver in one take, the endurance needed for long sessions, and why chasing perfection in the studio can sometimes be your worst enemy. Along the way, they share their highs and lows behind the microphone, including using the right mic for your voice, and offer one golden rule every singer should live by: don't piss off the techies.
2025-11-30
32 min
Take It From The Top
Julie Atherton: From West End Stage to the Director's Chair
Hayley and Gavin head down to London's Shaftesbury Theatre to meet Julie Atherton in her dressing room, where she's currently starring in Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical. Julie takes us back to her drama school days and early West End roles, before diving into her work as a director and what it's like stepping behind the creative wheel after years in the spotlight.The conversation tackles some of the industry's tougher truths: the male-dominated nature of directing and creative leadership, generational differences in work attitude within the performing arts, and practical advice for...
2025-11-23
33 min
Take It From The Top
Ensembles, group singing, and using your ears
Hayley and Gavin dive into the world of ensemble singing, exploring how it builds musicality, harmony, and the art of blending. Sharing their contrasting backgrounds, they reveal how these skills underpin everything from musical theatre to high-profile session work. Your ears are just as vital as your voice, and knowing how to work as part of an ensemble might be the most valuable skill a singer can have. Along the way, we learn Hayley enjoys a touch of filth and that a bit of friction can make for some delicious harmonies!Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts...
2025-11-16
25 min
An Electric Revolution
Bill Gates-backed Mantle8 and the race for natural hydrogen
Hydrogen is the universe’s oldest and most abundant element. The clean energy discussion has centered on “green hydrogen”—manufacturing it using renewable electricity. But what if the earth itself held vast, untapped reserves of pure, naturally occurring hydrogen, ready for us to tap into?In this week’s podcast I speak to Emmanuel Masini, known as Manu, a geologist and the CEO of Mantle8, a company at the forefront of exploring this game-changing resource. The company is backed by Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Kiko Ventures. We discuss how natural hydrogen is formed in...
2025-11-12
26 min
Take It From The Top
Jamie Squire: Long Days, Saturday Nights & Clapping Off-beat
Jamie Squire returns to chat with Hayley and Gavin about what goes into creating the music for the biggest show on a Saturday night. The conversation explores everything from the long rehearsal days and keeping voices warm through busy schedules, to working with musical director Dave Arch and the challenge of audiences clapping out of time.It’s a lively and revealing conversation that gives an inside look on the teamwork, stamina and humour it takes to bring top-quality live music to millions of viewers each week.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so yo...
2025-11-09
37 min
Take It From The Top
Jamie Squire: Between Art & Identity
Jamie Squire joins Gavin and Hayley to talk about creativity, artistry and identity, reminding us not to lose sight of our authentic selves in an ever-evolving and often pressurised music industry.He reflects on his early years and the influence of his father’s immense talent, the challenges of navigating contracts and songwriting, and his journey towards becoming a producer and mentor. Jamie’s insight and experience offer a fascinating and heartfelt look at what it really means to create and thrive in today’s music world.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you do...
2025-11-02
40 min
Wired for Wonder
SE01 E32 HARNESSING AI FOR AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION | Henry Gordon-Smith | Wired for Wonder
Henry Gordon-Smith is a global thought leader in climate-smart agriculture and the Founder & CEO of Agritecture, a consulting firm that has delivered over 350 projects in 45+ countries. His expertise spans urban agriculture, controlled environment agriculture (CEA), food systems strategy, and AgTech innovation. As a Columbia University lecturer and sought-after speaker, Henry bridges practical design with visionary strategy to help governments, companies, and entrepreneurs build resilient agricultural systems. Under his leadership, Agritecture has pioneered tools like the Agritecture Designer software, helping farmers worldwide make data-driven decisions. A passionate advocate for sustainable development, Henry’s influence extends from startup accelerators to UN poli...
2025-10-30
19 min
Take It From The Top
I want to be a singer, what do I do?
In our very first episode, Hayley Sanderson and Gavin Ashley-Cooper pull back the curtain on their own journeys into the music industry. From first gigs and unexpected breaks to the lessons they’ve learned along the way, they share honest reflections on how their careers began, and the twists and turns that got them to where they are today.Whether you’re dreaming of a life on stage, behind the mic, or in the rehearsal room, this episode is full of insights to help you start carving your own path in the industry.Subscribe wher...
2025-10-26
30 min
Take It From The Top
Trailer
Join Hayley Sanderson and Gavin Ashley-Cooper as they take you behind the scenes of the music industry to talk all things vocal. From session singing to the stage, they’re your industry insiders sharing honest stories, expert advice, and a few laughs along the way as they reveal what it really takes to make a living as a singer.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode!Follow us on socials → @takeitfromthetop.ukProduced by Henry BrewsterMini Munch ProductionsHayley Sanderson and Ga...
2025-10-19
00 min
An Electric Revolution
10. China’s Battery Export Curbs and the Future of LFP
China has introduced new export license rules for advanced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery materials—potentially restricting global EV and clean energy supply chains. In this episode, I speak with Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials, one of the few companies outside China developing LFP technology. We discuss what the new rules mean for the market, China’s head start in high-density LFP, and how innovation like Nano One’s “one-pot process” could make North American production more competitive.
2025-10-17
26 min
An Electric Revolution
9. Is the West Losing the Uranium Race?
In a world buzzing with talk of AI and data centers, nuclear power is back in the spotlight.But behind the headlines lies a complex and often overlooked market: uranium. In this episode, I speak with Nick Clarke, founder of Curzon Resources — one of the world’s largest uranium traders — about how the market is evolving as nuclear power returns to the global stage.Clarke explains why he expects the uranium market to double in size over the next decade, how China is outpacing the West in securing supply, and why uranium prices have dipped despit...
2025-10-07
25 min
An Electric Revolution
8. The UK's EV Charging Revolution — From Home to Grid
Home charging has transformed the economics of owning an electric vehicle in the UK.With smart overnight tariffs, it can cost as little as £6 ($8) to fully charge your EV at home — compared to more than £20 at a public charger.The next frontier is even more exciting: using your car’s battery not just for driving, but to power your home during peak hours and even support the wider electricity grid. This is the promise of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.In this episode, I speak with Peter McDonald, Mobility Director at charging company Ohme. With...
2025-09-30
39 min
An Electric Revolution
7. How mining for clean energy is sparking opposition — a conversation with Thea Riofrancos
How do we reconcile the need to move away from fossil fuels with the need for new mines to build clean energy technologies?Thea Riofrancos, Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College, explores this dilemma in her new book Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism.The book focuses on lithium — the metal at the heart of batteries for electric vehicles. Traveling through Chile, Nevada, and Portugal, Riofrancos meets with activists and residents to investigate what she calls “green extractivism.”She argues that these “extractive frontiers” form the material foundation of a zero-carbon world. But...
2025-09-17
41 min
Decouple
Battery Power
This week, we talk about the rise of the global battery industry: its history, key players, raw material struggles, and how China came to dominate it. To do so, I’m joined by Henry Sanderson, author of "Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green." We trace the story of electrification from Volta’s early experiments to the supply chains that now shape global power. Sanderson brings decades of reporting to a narrative that reveals China’s industrial strategy, the entrepreneurs behind battery giants, and the troubling realities of mining cobalt, nickel, and lithium. Together, we exa...
2025-09-01
1h 07
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 2' (Act 5)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 2 Act 5 The king is dead. Henry V now rules England, and word is spreading across the country. When news reaches Falstaff, he gathers his followers and heads back to London, certain that Hal will have honours for him... CAST Falstaff - Andrew Faber Henry V - Harry Lock Warwick - Karim Kronfli Chief Justice - Helen Maltby Shallow - Brian Murray Silence - Sandie King Lancaster - Laike Twiss Gloucester - Lou Sutcliffe Clarence - Hannah Rogers Bardolph - Alan Curtis Mistress Quickly - Mary Hall Doll Tearsheet...
2025-08-10
19 min
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 2' (Act 3)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 2 Act 3 King Henry musters his forces in readiness for further war, but his health is beginning to fail him. Falstaff too reckons with mortality, when a visit to Gloucester reunites him with an old friend. CAST King Henry - Philip Donnelly Falstaff / Mowbray - Andrew Faber Warwick - Karim Kronfli Shallow - Brian Murray Silence - Sandie King Bardolph - Alan Curtis Westmoreland / Feeble - David Ault Archbishop - Amy Holmes Hastings - Janinne Taylor Mouldy - Benjamin Chandler Shadow - Erika Sanderson Wart - Lou Sutcliffe Bullcalf...
2025-08-08
25 min
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 2' (Act 2)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 2 Act 2 Falstaff finds himself facing arrest for an outstanding debt to Mistress Quickly. Soon, however, an ever greater obligation arises, following a reunion with Prince Hal and Poins. CAST Falstaff / Mowbray - Andrew Faber Prince Hal - Harry Lock Northumberland - Kati Herbert Lady Northumberland - Allison Cossitt Lady Percy - Maddy Searle Mistress Quickly - Mary Hall Doll Tearsheet - Zoe Barke Bardolph - Alan Curtis Pistol - Patrick Cline Chief Justice - Helen Maltby Poins - TJ Lea Peto - Hannah Rogers Fang / Drawer - Erika...
2025-08-07
24 min
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 1' (Act 4)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1 Act 4 Douglas joins the fray alongside Hotspur and Worcester as civil war erupts in England. Even Falstaff finds himself drawn into the conflict, sent to raise a battallion to serve in the coming skirmish. CAST King Henry - Philip Donnelly Falstaff / Vernon - Andrew Faber Prince Hal - Harry Lock Hostspur - Luke Martin Worcester - Theresa Ross Douglas - Lou Sutcliffe Walter Blunt - Haydn Davies Westmoreland - David Ault Messenger - Erika Sanderson CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineer...
2025-08-04
19 min
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 1' (Act 3)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1 Act 3 An impatient Hotspur clashes with the rulers helping to form the rebellion against Henry, who in turn must confront his son and heir. War approaches, and the future of England is about to be decided... CAST King Henry - Philip Donnelly Falstaff - Andrew Faber Prince Hal - Harry Lock Hostspur - Luke Martin Worcester - Theresa Ross Mortimer - Conway Fitzgerald Glendower - Erika Sanderson Walter Blunt - Haydn Davies Mistress Quickly - Mary Hall Bardolph - Alan Curtis CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director...
2025-08-03
18 min
Unbound Theatre
'Henry IV, Part 1' (Act 2)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1 Act 2 Whilst Harry Hotspur - son of the Earl of Northumberland - readies himself to strike against the man his father once helped become, Prince Hal and Poins embark on a mission to get the better of Falstaff. CAST Falstaff - Andrew Faber Prince Hal - Harry Lock Hostspur - Luke Martin Poins - TJ Lea Mistress Quickly - Mary Hall Bardolph - Alan Curtis Gadshill - Matthew Schwarz Peto - Hannah Rogers Traveller - Erika Sanderson Sheriff - Niki Lewarne CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director...
2025-08-02
28 min
An Electric Revolution
6. How Solar Energy Became Cheap — with Gregory Nemet
Why did it take more than 60 years for solar to go mainstream—and how did it get so cheap?In this episode, I explore the global history of solar energy with Gregory Nemet, professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of How Solar Energy Became Cheap.Greg reveals how solar’s stunning price drop—from over $100 per watt for a solar modulee in the 1970s to under 10 cents today—wasn’t driven by a single breakthrough or country. Instead, it was a global relay race of innovation, policy, and persistence.🔍 What we cover:
2025-07-18
45 min
An Electric Revolution
5. The Rare Earth Reckoning: How China Won the Supply Chain War
In this episode, I speak with David Abraham, author of The Elements of Power, about the enduring vulnerabilities in Western supply chains for rare earth elements and magnets, which are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines. Nearly a decade after his book warned of the consequences of China’s control over these resources, Abraham reflects on how little has changed — and why.We explore how China’s state-led strategy outmaneuvered market-driven Western approaches, why Japan doubled down on China even after a supply shock, and what lessons the U.S. and Europe must learn if they hope t...
2025-06-06
29 min
An Electric Revolution
4. A Wind Turbine on Every Farm: How Wind Power Shaped 1930s America
In the 1930s, fewer than 10% of U.S. farms had electricity. One solution? Small wind turbines.My guest, Brandon Owens—author of The Wind Power Story—explores how wind power brought electricity to rural America long before the grid. We dive into the story of the Jacobs Wind Electricity Company, which delivered over 30,000 turbines to farms across the country. Known as the “Cadillac of the trade,” one even powered a station at the South Pole.We also discuss how federal policy, like the 1937 Rural Electrification Act, helped end this early era of decentralized, off-grid power.
2025-05-15
22 min
An Electric Revolution
3. Did the Kidnapping of a Solar Pioneer in 1909 Set Back Solar Power?
This week we are talking about the life of George Cove, a Canadian inventor and entrepreneur. Born in Nova Scotia in 1863 or 1864, Cove presented his first “solar electric generator” in 1905 in the Metropole Building in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He then moved to the US to continue work on his solar device. In 1909 he exhibited four solar panels on a New York rooftop, which were used to charge lead-acid batteries. This was decades before the first conventional photovoltaic solar panel as we know it today was invented at Bell Labs. Cove intended to use t...
2025-04-09
32 min
An Electric Revolution
2. How Poul la Cour Launched Denmark's Wind Power Dominance
Denmark is a global leader in wind energy, with Danish company Vestas standing as one of the world’s largest producers of wind turbines. Wind power accounts for around 58% of Denmark’s electricity—the highest share among OECD countries, according to Ember.But how did Denmark rise to this level of dominance? The roots of the country's wind power success can be traced back to history, specifically to Poul la Cour, the man who built Denmark's first wind turbine to generate electricity in 1891.In this episode, Jytte Thorndahl, former curator at the Danish Museum of Energy...
2025-03-19
19 min
An Electric Revolution
Introduction to the podcast
Clean energy is under attack like never before. President Donald Trump has said “the wind is bullshit.” Right-wing parties in Europe have opposed climate legislation introduced by the European Union. There’s never been a more important time to understand the real history of clean energy - how did we get here; who were the pioneers? And critically why it has taken so long to come of age. An Electric Revolution will take listeners through the story of clean energy, from its origins to the present day, through the stories of idealists and inventors who challeng...
2025-03-10
01 min
An Electric Revolution
1. Charles Brush – America's Wind Power Pioneer
In 1888, a tall wind turbine in the backyard of a grand mansion on Cleveland's Euclid Avenue caught the attention of many. To most passers-by, it seemed like an unusual curiosity—perhaps the toy of a wealthy man. But this was no ordinary decoration. It was the pioneering work of Charles Brush, one of the first people to harness wind power for generating electricity.Brush's wind turbine had 144 wooden blades which were mounted on a sixty-foot tall tower. He stored the electricity in twelve batteries in his basement. Yet Brush, a businessman, never patented th...
2025-03-07
25 min
Cultural Journalism: All things Cultural, Every Given Sunday at 7 pm PST
Art and Nature: Environmental Perspectives
Episode Notes: "Art and Nature: Environmental Perspectives"In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the complex interplay between art, nature, and the human experience, challenging the romanticized and often simplistic views of nature commonly found in art history. We use historical insights, critical analysis, and a bold intellectual approach to unravel the layers of this multifaceted relationship.Art as a Human Construct: We begin by redefining art as fundamentally a human creation, a lens through which we interpret and interact with our surroundings. This segment challenges the traditional view of nature as an entity...
2024-11-18
05 min
ThemeAntics Podcast
Parenthood | The Stories That Shape Who We Become
Devonte’ is back as a new dad! He shares his personal experiences with fatherhood and a time capsule message to his son for the future. Afterwards, Devonte’ and Bradston discuss a variety of stories that have parent-child relationships as a major theme. The two then examine unique ways of telling these stories that allow the audience to think outside the box for how the parent-child dynamic can be defined and expressed. Timestamps (00:00:00) - Welcome to ThemeAntics (00:00:48) - Introducing the Theme (00:03:40) - Check-in with Devonte’ (Life as a New Par...
2024-11-08
1h 40
House Guest by Country & Town House | Interior Designer Interviews
'Say Yes & Figure It Out Later': Today's House Guest Is Henry Holland
After 15 years at the helm of his eponymous fashion label, Henry Holland turned his attention from tailor’s scissors to clay, forging a cult following for his Hackney-based ceramics brand, Henry Holland Studio. Inspired by the Japanese technique of Nerikomi, his signature marbled style has now been translated into a collection of papers and textiles in collaboration with Harlequin, part of the Sanderson Design Group. Sponsored by Naturalmat.
2024-10-25
30 min
Pound 4 Pound with Kamaru Usman & Henry Cejudo
Daniel Cormier: UFC Legacy, Jon Jones, Life After Fighting || Pound 4 Pound Kamaru Usman Henry Cejudo
Make sure to subscribe and follow the show for new weekly episodes every Thursday!Thank you UnderDog Fantasy for sponsoring the show. All week long Underdog is dropping daily promos for players to cash in on. And all new users can receive up to $1,000 in bonus cash on their first deposit. Support the show, use Code "P4P" when signing up https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-pound4-poundDaniel Cormier in the studio this week. In a one sentence summary: DC is an all around great human being. He, Kamaru and Henry have a...
2024-09-26
1h 10
Battery Insiders
Deep dive into battery supply chain with Henry Sanderson
In this episode, Our guest speaker Henry Sanderson, Executive editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author of "Volt Rush," delves into his book which examines the critical role of raw materials in the clean energy transition and China's control over these supply chains. Sanderson highlights the energy-intensive nature of mining and processing materials like lithium and graphite, mostly dominated by China, leading to hidden emissions and the need for cleaner supply chains. He discusses the geopolitical implications of the energy transition, focusing on the West's efforts to reduce dependence on China through challenging supply chain dependencies and significant investments...
2024-09-07
28 min
Just About Managing
Vince Sanderson | Our Guest Eagle
In this week's episode, the boys are joined by Vince Sanderson, a leading management influencer and coach, with over 150,000 followers on TikTok. Vince shares his journey from being a teacher to working in mediation and highlights the need for managers to develop skills in emotional intelligence and conflict resolution. They also touch on the challenges of creating a psychologically safe space for open communication and the impact of positional power on difficult conversations. Follow Vince Sanderson: TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Medium What does 80 years of combined management experience get you? Well, Chris Dingle, L...
2024-08-30
54 min
Pound 4 Pound with Kamaru Usman & Henry Cejudo
DAVID TAYLOR: Olympic Wrestling, Oklahoma State || Pound 4 Pound Kamaru Usman Henry Cejudo
Make sure to subscribe and follow the show for new weekly episodes.This week looks a little different in the Pound 4 Pound studio as Kamaru is joined by a new world renowned USA wrestling icon... Magic Man David Taylor. The two wrestling legends meet and Kamaru wastes no time getting into it... what happened back in April when Aaron Brooks upset the entire wrestling world in a win against the former Gold medalist. If nothing else, those trials showed just how dominant USA Wrestling has become on a global scale - which is why "6 2024 Gold...
2024-08-08
59 min
The Asia Climate Finance Podcast
Ep49 Evaluating EVs, key minerals and China, ft Henry Sanderson, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
Comments/ideas: ACFpod@outlook.comEpisode 49 is about the related topics of electric vehicles, key minerals, and China. Our guest is Henry Sanderson. Henry is currently the executive editor of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a provider of supply chain and energy transition intelligence. This includes lithium, nickel, cobalt, electric vehicles, and the like. Henry and I first discuss his interest in EVs and the related minerals. Then we talk about his book Volt Rush, about EVs, about some of the key minerals, and finally on his thoughts about market developments over the next 25 years.Useful Resources:
2024-07-27
30 min
China Books Podcast
Ep. 7: Why China's ahead in the green energy 'gold rush'
China has bet big over the past couple of decades on how building up its renewable energy sector -- solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles and their batteries, and the metals and minerals that make them all possible -- will help China achieve a dominant global position in an essential field. So far, with intensifying climate change making the need to speed the transition from fossil fuels to renewables ever more urgent, China is winning that bet. China's efforts, with fierce competition within its private sector spurred by government incentives, have driven down the global cost of so...
2024-04-02
49 min
Assessment Matters by Valuebase.ai
30: Paul Sanderson - Optimal Property Taxation and the Land Value Tax
In this episode, we're joined by Paul Sanderson, President of the International Property Tax Institute (IPTI). We talk about optimal property taxation and best practices, theoretical vs practical challenges in taxation and assessment, as well as the famous Land Value Tax. We cover: Introduction to Assessment Matters podcast 00:00 Paul’s bio and big ideas 00:35 Paul’s background in assessment and valuation What is IPTI? 2:05 Not-for-profit organization providing of advice, guidance, and training for everything property tax Completely and strictly impartial Meeting the education and...
2023-12-20
30 min
Beijing to Britain: The Podcast
🎧 Does China control critical mineral supply chains?
Hello, Welcome to the Beijing to Britain podcast.In today’s episode, hosts Sam Hogg and Steve Lynch discuss:* The differences between the British and Chinese approach to running Covid inquiries* The AI Safety Summit and China being invited* Which British companies are posting results this weekWe also talked to Henry Sanderson, Executive Editor of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author of Volt Rush, the excellent book on critical minerals and batteries. We asked:* What are critical minerals, and do countries share the definition?...
2023-11-01
42 min
The China-Global South Podcast
China's Dominance of the EV Battery Metal Supply Chain
Chilean President Gabriel Boric oversaw the signing of a $233 million lithium deal with Chinese mining giant Tsingshan Holding Group, the latest investment that solidifies China's dominance of the fiercely contested EV battery metal supply chain. In just the past few months alone, Chinese firms have moved quickly to lock up similar mining and processing deals in Morocco, Nigeria, Bolivia, and Zimbabwe, among other countries. Henry Sanderson, executive editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, joins Eric & Geraud to discuss these latest deals and what the implications are for G7 countries that are looking to build alternate non-Chinese...
2023-10-18
1h 00
The China-Global South Podcast
China’s dominance of the EV battery metal supply chain
Chilean President Gabriel Boric oversaw the signing of a $233 million lithium deal with Chinese mining giant Tsingshan Holding Group, the latest investment that solidifies China's dominance of the fiercely contested EV battery metal supply chain. In just the past few months alone, Chinese firms have moved quickly to lock up similar mining and processing deals in Morocco, Nigeria, Bolivia, and Zimbabwe, among other countries. Henry Sanderson, executive editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, joins Eric & Geraud to discuss these latest deals and what the implications are for G7 countries that are looking to build alternate non-Chinese supply chains for critical resources. ...
2023-10-17
00 min
The Course Of Life
Ryder Cup Fiasco and Caddy Henry McGannon
A Ryder Cup to forget for Team USA, a big win at the Asian Games, and professional caddy Henry McGannon on this week's CoL, hosted by Alex Lauzon and Michael Russell. The Ryder Cup was a embarrassing disaster for the Americans as Team Europe marched to victory in Rome (1:59). At the Asian Games, top Korean golfers Sunjea Im and Si Woo Kim lead their team to an important victory (7:34). This week's LPGA event at the Colony in the Dallas area will include something different: Alex walking and talking with the players during their practice rounds (9:13). Alex's weekend featured...
2023-10-04
59 min
Podcasts - Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
OIES Podcast – The geopolitics of energy and China part 3: why China matters for critical minerals.
In this third episode on the geopolitics of energy and China, Anders Hove discusses China's dominance in critical materials with Patrick Schröder, Henry Sanderson and Philip Andrews-Speed. They ask why China matters for the mining and processing of critical minerals used in new energy supply chains, how China has established itself as a key player and what this dominance could look like going forward. The podcast also touches on European and North American responses to market concentration in China and the trade-offs associated with green industrial policies around the world. This podcast builds on contributions to th...
2023-09-29
26 min
The Author Archive Podcast
Henry Sanderson - Volt Rush : electric cars and the race to go green
Once again transport is in the news. Is high speed rail the way forward? Should petrol and diesel cars be removed from sale by 2030? I moved over to an EV 8 years ago and have never been tempted to go back. In my experience the cars keep improving and much more slowly the charging infrastructure is getting marginally better. In Volt Rush Henry Sanderson tells the story of the electric car from the early 19th century to the current challenges facing the global industry. Although an electric vehicle doesn't emit carbon dioxide and is...
2023-09-24
22 min
Sustainable Energy Asia Podcast
Ep 18 Volt Rush and China’s role in the EV battery supply chain with Henry Sanderson
Henry Sanderson, Managing Editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, presents his book Volt Rush: the winners and losers of the race to go green. In this very well-researched book, Henry presents the battery technologies, the materials essential for EV batteries and the leading players in this industry. We focus our discussion on the many Chinese companies playing a central role in the EV battery supply chain. We cover the following topics Battery: The role played by CATL in the global battery value chain and the personal story of its founder Robin Zeng Lithium: How lithium i...
2023-09-02
29 min
Grid Forward Forum
Episode 8, Season 4 – Building Out the Global Supply Chain to Support a Clean Energy Future
Henry Sanderson, Executive Director of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author Volt Rush, wrote the book after he became aware of the scale of the resources needed for the clean energy transition. For the supply chain to provide the materials necessary for next-generation batteries, sourcing needs to be diversified to decrease risk. Geopolitical issues must also be considered when creating a stable supply chain for the future. Automations may alleviate some supply chain pressure and allow the cost of materials to remain affordable. Henry also discusses how government policies and investments impact the speed and support behind the clean energy...
2023-08-11
29 min
Davos in the Desert Podcast Series
The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green with Henry Sanderson
Producing the rare earth minerals necessary to build electric vehicles is not easy or inexpensive. Mining by nature is a dangerous business. Deadly accidents occur and long-term health issues arise from mining. Tremendous amounts of diesel fuel and electricity are used in mineral extraction. A bottleneck largely exists in getting these rare earth minerals to market as processing is expensive and is largely controlled by Chinese companies. Listen to this podcast and gain insight into issues such as: Which rare earth minerals are in abundant supply? Which rare earth minerals are extracted as byproducts of other m...
2023-08-09
37 min
The Minerals Manhattan Podcast
Why Is The World In A Volt Rush? with Henry Sanderson
Emily is joined by Henry Sanderson for a fascinating conversation covering global battery supply chains, geopolitics in the mining sector and the companies that are moving and shaking the global EV market. Highlights include; -Why Chinese Entrepreneurs were spooked by LDK Solar-Chile's Nationalisation Drive within the Lithium Space. The story of Julio Ponce Lerou, SQM and Eduardo Bitrán-China's CATL success story in the global battery and EV space founded by Zeng Yuqun-Volkswagen's early failure to lock up the cobalt market...
2023-08-03
1h 03
First Class Fantasy
Running Back LEAGUE WINNERS with Jakob Sanderson
First Class Fantasy, Season 1, Episode 20 with Jakob Sanderson (@JakobSanderson) from jakobsanderson.substack.com diving into the meat and potatoes of the RB position.--Check out our new Dynasty Deluxe Strategy Mode ➔ www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings--First Class Fantasy is BACK! Jakob Sanderson joins Billy Muzio (@FFMuzio) and Theo Gremminger (@TheOGfantasy) for a deep dive of the Running Back Position. Join us as we identify ADP Values, Players to Fade and Target and identify the players you need to select to WIN YOUR LEAGUE.In th...
2023-06-23
1h 21
Reading Our Times
What are the risks of going green? In conversation with Henry Sanderson
We need to decarbonise, and fast. But 'going green' is not straightforward, not only practically but ethically. There is great potential there, but also huge risks. What are they? Who will win? And who might lose? Nick Spencer talks to journalist and author Henry Sanderson about his book Voltrush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green
2023-06-20
31 min
The Minerals Manhattan Podcast
Deep Sea Mining – The Law of Unintended Consequences with Roger Atkins
Our host Emily Hersh and Roger Atkins discuss the polymetallic modules containing nickel, manganese, cobalt and copper that can be found on the ocean floor leading to the big question, Are we going to mine the ocean floors?The discussion gives an excellent background and overview of last 23 years with Western Countries and China and how we have arrived at the current state of the global battery arms race.Are the same forces at play within western carmakers that publicly support the sustainable agenda, while in the background continuing to operate so...
2023-06-20
1h 05
A Book with Legs
Henry Sanderson - Volt Rush
Former journalist Henry Sanderson joins Cole to discuss his book, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green. Henry’s work examines the realities of building a green energy economy, the supply chain requirements, and the geopolitical implications of transitioning into a greener world. The conversation covers clean energy’s role in today’s economy and how its position in society will evolve, as well as the race amongst countries to attract battery investment.
2023-06-05
1h 05
Dumfries & Galloway Rugby Podcast
Episode 32: Adrian Henry (RugbyPeople)!
Ahead of the Scottish Women's 7s Series at Stewartry RFC on June 10th, we invited organiser and RugbyPeople founder Adrian Henry to the pod! Adrian chats to us about his journey, creating a platform to showcase women's 7s and why next weekend's event here in D&G is set to be a historic one! 10 teams battling it out for the biggest bragging rights in the country! http://linktr.ee/dgrugbypod https://www.rugbypeople.net/
2023-05-31
1h 01
Sinica Podcast
China and the electric vehicle battery supply chain, with Henry Sanderson
This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy speak with Henry Sanderson, a former AP and Bloomberg reporter who was based in China for many years, about his book Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green — a book that reminds us of the very ugly fact that the metals that are needed to make electric vehicle batteries need to be dug out of the earth, and processed in ways that are anything but environmentally friendly. Henry talks about China's outsize role in lithium, cobalt, and nickel processing, as well as some promising chemistries that allow for E...
2023-03-02
47 min
A Conversation with Paul
Henry Sanderson--Copper, Lithium and Electric Cars
Send us a Text Message.Henry is a former Financial Times reporter and author of Volt Rush, which delves into what metals are required to make the electric car industry work. Talking Trading - Expert trading tactics so you can excel in the sharemarket.This is how traders and investors excel.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paulpodolsky.substack.com
2023-02-28
42 min
Sinica Early Access
China and the electric vehicle battery supply chain, with Henry Sanderson
This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy speak with Henry Sanderson, a former AP and Bloomberg reporter who was based in China for many years, about his book Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green — a book that reminds us of the very ugly fact that the metals that are needed to make electric vehicle batteries need to be dug out of the earth, and processed in ways that are anything but environmentally friendly. Henry talks about China's outsize role in lithium, cobalt, and nickel processing, as well as some promising chemistries that allow fo...
2023-02-27
47 min
The Happy Manifesto
Self-managing teams, with Helen Sanderson MBE
Wholeness, self-management and evolutionary purpose are three core principles that changed Helen Sanderson’s view on teams.Helen Sanderson’s MBE is the founder of Wellbeing Teams, an organisation providing care and support at home. As a self-governing team, they are able to create greater trust and autonomy for employees. But this wasn’t a framework that can just be dropped in:I thought it was like adding a new app on your phone, but it wasn't; it was transforming the operating system.Helen’s three tips for happy workplacesIncrease autonomy and social support...
2023-02-23
32 min
Dumfries & Galloway Rugby Podcast
Episode 16: Gregor Henry!
In the hot seat this week is Wigtownshire head coach Gregor Henry! Ross & John learn about Gregor's successful career at Ayr, his aspirations for Shire going forward and some fun trips abroad playing 7s! In the Results Roundup, we have big wins for Newton and Annan, and in the fixtures preview, we have just one match to cover - "a 63-year-old friendship match" as John likes to call it! Thanks again to our fantastic sponsor - Dumfries and Galloway! What's Going on? 0:00 - 2:07 - Introduction 2:10 - 29:35 - Gregor Henry 39:40 - 57:38...
2023-02-08
1h 04
The Henry & Brendan Show
Books that Changed Our Lives, and Could Change Yours, Too
Brendan and Henry audit the books that changed each of their lives, and discuss the value of reading in today's digital age. Check out the books we mentioned below by clicking our affiliate links, or support the show further by checking out our patreon in our linktree! Linktree Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins; link Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson; link This podcast was produced by OBSESSED Media.
2023-01-16
32 min
Financial Climate
Ep. 4: Henry Sanderson on his book, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green
Henry Sanderson discusses his book Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green.
2023-01-12
43 min
Sermons - The Rev. Meredith Kadet Sanderson
Three lies and a truth
The Dutch theologian Henry Nouwen has written that there are three lies about our identity that most of us will take on over the course of our lives: I am what I have, I am what I do, and I am who others say I am. But our true identity is found in baptism. Sermon for the First Sunday after the Epiphany, the Baptism of Our Lord, Year A (January 8, 2023). View the scripture readings and the Collect of the Day: First Sunday after the EpiphanyPreached at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Hyde Pa...
2023-01-08
00 min
The Red Line
The Winners and Losers of Energy Transition - The Green Line - Ep 5
There is no greater challenge when it comes to Climate Change than that of the energy transition. For some countries, it will mean investing billions into the modernisation of their power grids, and for other countries, it will mean abandoning the source of revenue responsible for around 80% of thier national GDP. The prominent question in front of these countries now though is will these countries begin preparing for the transition now, or will they be blindsided when the market does it for them? On the panel this week: - Lou Munden (TMP) - Theresa Sabonis-Helf (Georgetown Uni...
2022-12-04
1h 44
Plaza Central
South America’s Lithium and the Race to Go Green
In this episode of Plaza Central, guest host Patricia I. Vásquez speaks with Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Executive Editor Henry Sanderson about his new book “Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green,” the prominent role of China in the lithium value chain, the unique opportunities that the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act offers for the Lithium Triangle to grow its lithium industry, and the optimal position of Argentina and Chile to attract investments to their lithium industries.
2022-11-30
28 min
The Road to Autonomy
Geopolitics of the Electric Vehicle Supply Chain
Henry Sanderson, Author, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy Podcast to discuss the geopolitics of the electric vehicle supply chain and his book.The conversation begins with Henry discussing why he wrote the book.I really wanted to capture the idea that the energy transition, the move to clean energy wasn’t as simple as putting up some solar panels or wind turbines or swapping your just swapping car for electric. It actually involves a creation of whole new supply chains and op...
2022-11-15
40 min
Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Henry Sanderson: Volt Rush, the Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green.
0:00 -- Intro.2:10 -- Start of interview.3:00 -- Henry's "origin story". His other book "China's Superbank: Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank is Rewriting the Rules of Finance") (2012)5:03 -- His current role at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.6:09 - The origin of his book Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green (2022).10:09 -- On the new battery age and the origin of lithium-ion batteries for EVs.12:53 -- On Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) and its founder Robin Zeng.18:34 -- On the Chinese li...
2022-11-14
58 min
China EVs & More
MAX Episode #11 - Henry Sanderson, Author - Volt Rush, Executive Editor - Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
In this latest MAX episode, Tu & Lei catch up with former journalist and current author Henry Sanderson whose recently launched book, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green - is one of the most compelling and insightful books about the previously little known rare earth metals that are key for building the battery cells that power electric vehicles and which are forecasted to be in much higher demand as the world begins its massive transition to EVs. This book is a must read for anyone that’s in or follows the battery or EV se...
2022-11-10
46 min
The HC Commodities Podcast
Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green with Henry Sanderson
The Lithium-Ion battery is central to energy transition. However, the key components within it come with a heavy environmental toll and are captive in an opaque supply chain dominated by a handful of Chinese companies. Western OEMs are now scrambling to meet demand for batteries while navigating these trade-offs. Governments are reacting to how the core components – Nickel, Lithium, Cobalt and Copper – are strategic resources and that Western miners alone cannot meet the demand. In this episode, explore the new book, Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green, with its author Henry Sanderson – an award...
2022-10-12
44 min
Down to Business
Exposing the dark side of the green transition
This week Down to Business talks to Henry Sanderson about his new book 'Volt Rush: The winners and losers in the race to go green,' an exploration of the dark sides of the energy transition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-10-12
25 min
Driving with Dunne
Henry Sanderson, Author, Volt Rush: Winners and Losers in Race to Go Green
Henry Sanderson witnessed the explosion in demand for cars in China while living in Shanghai and Beijing from 2007 to 2014. He found the pace and magnitude of growth alarming. Then he returned to London where he began covering minerals and commodities for the Financial Times. Soon, he realized the world was stepping to a global super cycle around the minerals that feed into batteries. Demand for critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, copper and nickel were on track to explode in line with the world's voracious appetite for electric cars. Sanderson takes us inside the complex and high-stakes world of mining, an...
2022-09-29
35 min
The Sport of Life: Chats w/ Comedians, Filmmakers, Sports Figures, Musicians, & Intellectuals
#284 - Henry Sanderson on VOLT RUSH
Journalist and author Henry Sanderson chats with Trey Elling about VOLT RUSH: THE WINNERS AND LOSERS IN THE RACE TO GO GREEN. Topics include: Why electric vehicles didn't catch on initially in the early 1900s (2:01) How Exxon gets partial credit for discovering the lithium battery (4:37) China as the world's 'battery superpower' (7:54) Lithium's path from ground to battery (11:40) Cobalt's path from ground to battery (18:11) Nickel's path from ground to battery (26:04) The shocking amount of copper needed in electric vehicles (30:21) Deep sea mining as the next 'great' frontier for EV materials (35:03) Possible solutions to a finite amount of inhumanely sourced...
2022-09-20
47 min
Escape To Into A Uplifting Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Volt Rush by Henry Sanderson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/57144to listen full audiobooks. Title: Volt Rush Author: Henry Sanderson Narrator: Rory Barnett Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins Release date: 09-20-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 61 ratings Genres: Engineering Publisher's Summary: In the twentieth century, wealth and power was dictated by access to oil. This century will have different kingmakers, perhaps different wars. We depend on a handful of metals and rare earths to power our phones and computers. Increasingly, we rely on them to power our cars and our homes. Whoever controls these finite commodities will become rich beyond imagining. Sanderson journeys...
2022-09-20
9h 23
The Global Lithium Podcast
Episode 145: Henry Sanderson
Henry Sanderson (@hjesanderson on Twitter) is an author and executive editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. He was previously with the Financial Times. His recently published book Volt Rush is a must reader for anyone interested in EVs, critical metals and the energy transition. Topics: Henry’s reason for writing Volt Rush The rags to riches stories of Chinese “clean energy barons” now billionaires Avoiding the "oligarch syndrome" What Xi Jinping wants Jack Ma becomes a verb A Wuling vs a Tesla - is EV penetration a mean...
2022-09-17
1h 08
The China in Africa Podcast
China and the Race to Dominate EV Battery Supply Chains
A new movement is underway in the U.S. to strip China out of the global supply chain for electric vehicle batteries -- everything from the extraction of the minerals and metals to the processing of those resources to make the battery packs that power Teslas, Fords and other American-made cars. But it's not going to be easy. Chinese companies have a commanding lead in many parts of that supply chain, particularly cobalt where around 80% of the blue metal is processed in China. Journalist Henry Sanderson laid out the dynamics of this strategically vital international competition in his new book...
2022-09-14
00 min
The China in Africa Podcast
China and the Race to Dominate EV Battery Supply Chains
A new movement is underway in the U.S. to strip China out of the global supply chain for electric vehicle batteries -- everything from the extraction of the minerals and metals to the processing of those resources to make the battery packs that power Teslas, Fords and other American-made cars. But it's not going to be easy. Chinese companies have a commanding lead in many parts of that supply chain, particularly cobalt where around 80% of the blue metal is processed in China. Journalist Henry Sanderson laid out the dynamics of this strategically vital international...
2022-09-13
1h 04
Conduit Street Podcast
Oversight, Opioids, and … Henry VI?
On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, D'Paul Nibber joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to discuss new developments and guidance for implementing the Police Accountability Act. Plus, learn why a new wrinkle in the historic settlement between the State of Maryland and opioid manufacturers/distributors is delaying needed resources for local governments to save even more Marylanders from the terrible problems of opioid abuse.Update: Post recording, two consent judgments were filed in Maryland's Circuit Court for Frederick County, allowing settlement funds from Johnson and Johnson and several major opioid medication...
2022-09-02
36 min
Energi Talks
Building $200 billion of battery factories by 2030 is herculean task
Markham interviews Henry Sanderson, Executive Editor, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author of the new book, "Volt Rush, the Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green," about why the battery industry needs to invest $200 billion in gigafactories to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles and energy storage by 2030.
2022-08-31
27 min
WTFinance
The Commodities Race to Go Green with Henry Sanderson
On todays episode of the WTFinance podcast I interviewed Henry Sanderson, Executive Editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author of the upcoming book "Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green". Buy the book here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Volt-Rush-Winners-Losers-Green/dp/0861543750/During the interview we talked about commodity demand, what rare earth materials will be vital for the future, whether there are enough materials to go fully renewable and the need to onshore. I hope you enjoy!We depend on a handful of metals and rare earths t...
2022-07-27
25 min
David Stevenson's Adventurous Investor Newsletter Podcast
Adventurous Investor in Conversation -The Great Battery scramble
Today I’m kicking off a new feature – a regular series of in-depth interviews around a diverse range of topics with ‘experts’ in the know. I promise it won’t be the usual fund manager interviews, more a look at a key strategic area for investors to focus on. To start with we’ll be looking at the whole battery space – and the dominance of the Chinese in this fast-growing global industry.A week ago, I interviewed Henry Sanderson who has just published an excellent book called Volt Rush, the Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green, whic...
2022-07-07
34 min
The RL Football Report
Episode 20: 10/31/21 Weekend Breakdown
This is episode 20 of the RL Football Report. The guys: Ryan Ketcham, Larry Sanderson, Bill Jones and Chris Ramirez discuss everything you need to know about this week's football coverage. We break down the top performers from the weekend for high school, college and professional football. We also give you an inside look into all the biggest matchups the following week. This was filmed October 31, 2021. Quick notice: Anything involving Henry Ruggs III, Aaron Rodgers, Jameis Winston and Derrick Henry was not discussed in this episode. Those will all be discussed next episo...
2021-11-04
48 min
British Sitcom History Podcast
After Henry - Forgotten Sitcoms
Starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson, After Henry was a big hit for ITV back in the eighties but it's pretty much forgotten now. Perfect fodder for a new episode of Forgotten Sitcoms.
2021-10-14
15 min
Muni Pros Podcast
Episode 1: Ryder Cup / Sanderson Farms Championship
Welcome to our very first episode of the Muni Pros Podcast! Thank you for tuning in and listening as this is only one of many to come! In this episode, we cover the ultimate beatdown the USA team demonstrated in the Ryder Cup, as well as some cringe Bryson moments that occurred! We also take a look at the solid performance put on not only by Sam Burns at the Sanderson Farms Championship but also the rookies who showcased their raw talent as well! Then, stick around for Chet's redemption story that happened over the weekend and each of...
2021-10-06
1h 18
Money For the Rest of Us
Is Silver the Next GameStop? How to Invest in Silver
Why has silver jumped to its highest price in eight years. What you need to know to invest in silver.Topics covered include:What drove the huge spike in silver purchasesHow silver differs from meme stocksHow hedge funds are positioned with regard to silverWhat are three ways to invest in silverWhat is the annual demand and supply for silverWhat are the reasons to own silverHow good has silver been as an inflation hedgeWhat is the gold-silver ratio and how to use itWhat happened when the Hunt brothers tried to corner the silver marketWhat evidence is there...
2021-02-03
24 min
Whoa!mance: Romance, Feminism, and Ourselves
Episode 78: Workplace Tension - Heartbeat Braves (Crooked Rock, #1) by Pamela Sanderson
We love Romance. But sometimes having all your stories feature muscular, taciturn, bodice-ripping, secret baby/royalty/wealth and/or spouse-having heroes is too much excitement in this chaotic world. Sometimes you just want a story that’s relatable. This week, Morgan and Isabeau tread the bureaucratic waters of non-profit management where Rayanne (heroine) and Henry (hero) are tasked with saving the Crooked Rock Urban Indian Center in its eleventh hour. Will they be able to overcome their mutual attraction to save Crooked Rock? Will they get the necessary funding? Can nepotism be sexy? Brush up on Own Voices and get yo...
2020-03-04
44 min
Whoa!mance: Romance and Ourselves
Episode 78: Workplace Tension - Heartbeat Braves (Crooked Rock, #1) by Pamela Sanderson
We love Romance. But sometimes having all your stories feature muscular, taciturn, bodice-ripping, secret baby/royalty/wealth and/or spouse-having heroes is too much excitement in this chaotic world. Sometimes you just want a story that’s relatable. This week, Morgan and Isabeau tread the bureaucratic waters of non-profit management where Rayanne (heroine) and Henry (hero) are tasked with saving the Crooked Rock Urban Indian Center in its eleventh hour. Will they be able to overcome their mutual attraction to save Crooked Rock? Will they get the necessary funding? Can nepotism be sexy? Brush up on Own Voices and get yo...
2020-03-04
44 min
FT Banking Weekly
Facebook's Libra, UK digital banks and JPMorgan metals traders charged
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Facebook's recent talks with the world's central bankers on its plans for a digital currency, whether the UK's challenger banks can maintain their astonishing rate of expansion, and a potential scandal at JPMorgan as three of its metals traders are charged with market manipulation. With special guest Tom Merry, managing director at Accenture Strategy.All FT stories will be free to read on Wednesday September 18th when there will be a paywall freeze. Here are some recommendations to get you started:ECB prepared to cut rates again...
2019-09-17
00 min
FT News in Focus
The weaponisation of China's rare earths
As part of its trade war with the US, China has threatened to restrict exports of rare earths. These obscure minerals, on which the military and tech industries depend, are overwhelmingly produced in China. Katie Martin discusses how the world came to be so dependent on one country for such an essential part of the industrial supply chain with Lucy Hornby and Henry Sanderson.Contributors: Josh Noble, weekend news editor, Katie Martin, capital markets editor, Henry Sanderson, commodities correspondent, and Lucy Hornby, deputy Beijing bureau chief. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.c...
2019-06-10
10 min
Reading Glasses
Ep 93 - Sci Fi vs. The Bible with Henry Zebrowski
Brea and Mallory welcome special guest Henry Zebrowski for a special MaxFunDrive episode about the Bible! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Mallory’s Seattle Event Henry Zebrowski Last Podcast on the Left Books Mentioned - The Tr...
2019-03-28
50 min
FT News in Focus
US-Russia sanctions hit Deripaska's aluminium empire hard
US sanctions designed to punish the Kremlin for 'destabilising activities' have effectively barred the aluminium group Rusal and other companies controlled by Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska from accessing the US financial system. Elaine Moore discusses the impact of the sanctions on Rusal and the global commodities markets with the FT's Henry Foy and Henry Sanderson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-04-16
09 min
Congeria
Cloak Meets Dagger
Glenn faces Kate after his defeat. Resnick makes an offer. Find us at www.congeriapodcast.com Written by Maxwell Malone, with additional material provided by Gabrielle Loux and Henry Galley. Created by Henry Galley & Atticus Jackson Executive Producer - David Cummings Sound Design and Production by Phil Michalski Music by Brandon Boone Episode Art by Charlie Cody Starring: Glenn Rhodes - Scott Thomas Dr. Kate Goodwin - Addison Peacock Harry Res...
2018-03-06
38 min
Congeria
Team Building Exercises
Jenny, Max, and Claire get to know each other. Meanwhile, Ronnie enlists the help of Angela. Created by Atticus Jackson & Henry Galley Executive Producer - David Cummings Sound Design and Production by Phil Michalski Music by Brandon Boone Episode Art by Charlie Cody Written by Gabrielle Loux With additional material by Henry Galley & Maxwell Malone Cast: Jenny Walker - Erin Lillis Claire Dubois - Nichole Goodnight Cashier - Jon Wheeler (Prot...
2018-02-27
39 min
Newsmaker Interviews
NEPA Philharmonic Nancy Sanderson
NEPA Philharmonic Executive Director Nancy Sanderson with WILK's Sue Henry
2017-08-15
10 min
Something Something Joystick
169 - The Moving Box Cumpany (feat. Henry Stone & Alexei Toliopoulos!)
This week, we're very pleased to bring you our 169th Episode Spectacular! We welcome Henry Stone and Alexei Toliopoulos from the Blank Slate Movie Podcast onto the show, for a very sexy and particularly disgusting episode wherein we discuss enchiladas, crowbars, and Johnny Boxer from Fat Pizza. MUSIC USED: SSJ Theme 3000 Sexy 169 Megamix: Cherax Destructor Cherry Wine: Born Ruffians FEATURE TRACK: Toronto indie-pop group Born Ruffians are my favourite band, and it's always been an amazing privilege to play their music on the...
2015-07-21
00 min
Something Something Joystick
130 - The Sea Change Diet
This week, we talk about how we'd prefer to be cooked, robot veins, and the new Weird Al porn parody... yeah, sorry. MUSIC USED: Dead Disco: Henry Homesweet SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki Noonan Talking Through Walls: The Rider I Can't Say No: Shaky Handz CLICK HERE to download! Email Tom or Xavier or both! TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW for the first ever SSJ live show! Click here for details!
2014-07-27
00 min
Something Something Joystick
126 - The Very Hungry Human Centipede
This week, we talk about sailing, the Presidents of the United States of America, and orgies. Plus, we announce the second ever Something Something Joystick Video Game Book Club! I kind of don't want to spoil the surprise by posting what it is here... MUSIC USED: SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki Noonan Dead Disco: Henry Homesweet Skipping Stones: Dr. Spaceman Too Soaked To Break: Born Ruffians CLICK HERE to download! Email Tom or Xavier or both!
2014-06-30
00 min