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Ian Wylie
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DFW Real Estate Weekly
Why First-Time Buyers Are Struggling—and Where Opportunity Still Exists | Wylie, Sachse, Murphy + Off-the-Grid Living
It’s never been harder to be a first-time homebuyer—and now even U.S. mayors and Realtor.com are teaming up to tackle the housing crisis head-on. But what does that mean for you right now, especially in DFW?This week, Todd and Ian dig into:🏘️ Why first-time buyers are struggling—and where opportunity still exists 🌴 Even California is relaxing its environmental laws to speed up new construction📍 DFW Area Deep Dive: Why Wylie, Sachse, and Murphy might be the most underrated trio in North Texas🌳 Backyard People Series: Escape from the Gridlock—ho...
2025-07-21
47 min
The Ray Stevens Show
Illinois Lawmakers Drive Out Innovation with Heavy-Handed Regulation
Ian Wylie Hedrick, Founder of City Famers, tried to build something big right here in Illinois — a business that combined agriculture, tech, and a smart way to feed cities with leafy greens. But he’s walking away. Why? Because Illinois lawmakers just passed a sweeping new law regulating blockchain technology. He joins Ray Stevens to talk about his frustration with lawmakers standing in the way of innovation and how it's causing great businesses to leave Illinois.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-04-29
07 min
Illuminated
The Big Ask
How many questions have you asked today? How many were rhetorical, “boomer-asking”, passive/aggressive or just boringly functional?Did you know that our appetites for question-asking peak at the age of five, then steadily diminish? That kids ask an average of 40,000 questions between the ages of 2 and 5, while adults ask fewer than ten questions a day? Why are we asking fewer, meaningful questions? In an age where antisocial behaviour has become normal — where it’s entirely acceptable to spend most of the time looking down at our phones, or ranting on social media — shouldn’t we be asking what...
2025-04-13
28 min
The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and Guests.
Teardrop Explodes and The Wild Swans founder member Paul Simpson - The God Cast Interview.
Follow Fr Alex on X @alexdjfrost order his book here https://www.waterstones.com/book/our-daily-bread/father-alex-frost/alastair-campbell/9780008556556 Follow Paul on X @MrPaulSimpson1 his website is here https://www.paul-simpson.co.uk/ order his book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revolutionary-Spirit-Post-Punk-Exorcism-Teardrop/dp/1911036831 Simpson’s career begins alongside fellow Liverpool luminaries Ian McCulloch, Bill Drummond, Will Sergeant, Pete Wylie, Pete Burns, and Holly Johnson at the infamous Eric’s club, where, in 1976, he finds himself at the birth of the city’s second great musical explosion. He co-founds and christens the neo-psychedelic pop group The Teardrop Explodes with Julian Cope b...
2025-01-22
53 min
HORROR 101 with Dr. AC
Ep 69 - BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974) AT 50 / SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT (1984) AT 40!!!
BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974) d. Bob Clark (Canada) SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT (1984) d. Charles Sellier (USA) It's time to celebrate the Happy HorrorDays with two Christmas classics, both of which are celebrating milestone anniversaries! Director Bob Clark’s effective (and underrated) holiday thriller BLACK CHRISTMAS pre-dates the slasher film craze and its influence is felt in Halloween, When a Stranger Calls, and countless others. The simple set-up involves a college sorority house and an (unseen) homicidal killer, heightened by some of the most chilling and unsettling obscene phone calls ever recorded. Utilizing extensive handheld camerawork, this is...
2024-12-20
1h 18
Woodbine: A Parkdale Haunts Production
04: PAWPAW
The worst kind of joke is not one where no one laughs, but one where the joke-teller takes a violent, unyielding umbrage with your lack of mirth. The joke is on Grace when a not-so-funny artefact goes missing and someone from her past makes a sudden return. It's really no laughing matter though when Lennox reappears, leaving her with more questions than answers. There's no clowning around when he's involved. Alright, I've run out of puns, I think that's enough for this episode description.CONTENT WARNING: blood, violence, bodily harmFeaturing the...
2024-10-07
48 min
The Man Hug
The Man Hug - Ep017 - The Arts with guests Mersey Wylie, Martin Wallace & Tim Taylor.
Theme: The Arts.In this episode we have three more amazing guests who all discuss the arts and mental health with personal stories and discussion.We are joined by the wonderful Mersey Wylie. Mersey is an incredible musician who talks about music and mental health with an insight into her own story and what men can learn from using music as a platform to express thoughts and feelings. Mersey also leads two choirs and discusses the power of community-based singing. We are also joined by award-winning filmmaker Martin Wallace who tells us all about the wonderful Ron...
2024-08-29
1h 47
Adapt or Perish
The Island of Dr. Moreau (Ep. 140)
In Episode 140 of Adapt or Perish, we’re taking our life in our hands and journeying to the Island of Dr. Moreau! In this episode, we discuss: The original 1896 novel by H.G. Wells Island of Lost Souls, the 1932 movie directed by Erle C. Kenton, written by Waldemar Young and Philip Wylie, and starring Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Bela Lugosi, and Kathleen Burke The Island of Dr. Moreau, the 1977 movie directed by Don Taylor, written by Al Ramrus and John Herman Shaner, and starring Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Nigel Davenport, Barbara Carrera, and Richard Ba...
2024-05-28
2h 05
C86 Show - Indie Pop
Paul Simpson - The Wild Swans, Care & Teardrop Explodes
https://www.paul-simpson.co.uk/the-wild-swans/ https://www.roughtrade.com/en-gb/product/paul-simpson/revolutionary-spirit-a-post-punk-exorcism-the-teardrop-explodes-care-the-wild-swans-and-beyond Part memoir, part social history, Revolutionary Spirit is the poignant, often hilarious story of a cult Liverpool musician's scenic route to fame and artistic validation, and marks the arrival of an original literary voice. If Morrissey was the Oscar Wilde of the 1980s indie scene, Simpson was its William Blake; a self-destructive genius so lost in mystical visions of a new arcadia that he couldn't meet the rent. Simpson's career begins alongside fellow Liverpool luminaries I...
2023-12-03
2h 09
Borderlines: Roots and Real Country Music
Borderlines #1119: October 1, 2023
Chip Taylor - 101 In Cashbox, Last Chance Melissa Ruth - Wild Roses, Bones Tom Phillips & The Men Of Constant Sorrow – Carmelita, King Of The Broken Heart James Talley - Nashville City Blues, Nashville City Blues Jenny Whiteley - Drive Anywhere, Hopetown Dave Sutherland - When Tomorrow Comes, On The Waiting List Tim Hus - Everybody Likes A Hank Williams Song, Songs Of West Canada Jim Stringer & The AM Band - Above And Beyond, (Play Other People's) Gold Records Grievous Angels - The Bill Ba...
2023-10-01
2h 03
Time to Change
Ian Fagan, Director and Co-founder of Skodel, an innovative wellbeing-focused company helping 100,000+ students, on forming healthy habits, managing wellbeing, and working efficiently (#1)
Ian has experienced the lows of mental illness. His brother dealt with addiction and in high school, Ian suffered significant absenteeism dealing with his own mental illness, relying on support networks to get him through. Hence, he’s co-founded a product that builds support networks into the school environment and prioritises proactive mental health support, that’s been integrated into school across the world. Ian has a breadth of insights surrounding student wellbeing, managing a never-ending to-do list and how he sustains his own wellbeing. Enjoy :) Timestamps: Ian's drive and...
2023-09-04
35 min
The CFISFM Archives
Community Echoes Monday August 21st 2023
Host Echo Wylie with guest Ian Gregg Segment 3, 4 & 5 Echo with Ian & Reg
2023-08-23
58 min
Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast
Stephen Enniss on special collections, value, Martin Amis and Andrew Wylie
Stephen Enniss is director of the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin. Previous posts include Head Librarian at the Folger Shakespeare Library and Director of Emory University's Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library where he made a series of impressive acquisitions including the archives of Seamus Heaney, Salman Rushdie and Ted Hughes. Since taking over at the Ransom Center in 2013, Stephen has overseen the acquisition of the archives of Ian McEwan, J.M. Coetzee, Kazuo Ishiguro, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Michael Ondaatje, among others. We met via Zoom to discuss his role as director of a...
2022-05-24
1h 00
The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Stephen Enniss on special collections libraries, value, Martin Amis and Andrew Wylie
Stephen Enniss is director of the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin. Previous posts include Head Librarian at the Folger Shakespeare Library and Director of Emory University's Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library where he made a series of impressive acquisitions including the archives of Seamus Heaney, Salman Rushdie and Ted Hughes. Since taking over at the Ransom Center in 2013, Stephen has overseen the acquisition of the archives of Ian McEwan, J.M. Coetzee, Kazuo Ishiguro, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Michael Ondaatje, among others. We met via Zoom to discuss his role as d...
2022-05-24
1h 00
Western Belle
CowTrails 5-1-22 Come ride the Trail!!
The Wayward Wind Tex Ritter Treasury Of The West, Vol. 1 [Disc 2]Tumbling Tumbleweeds Roy Rogers The King Of The CowboysStrawberry Roan Marty Robbins No. 1 CowboyStreets Of Laredo Buck Ramsey Hittin The Trail-[Disc 2]Up The Lazy River Rex Allen Singin' In The SaddleWhoopie Ti Yi Yo Britt, Elton Treasury of the West, Vol1 (Disc 2)Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) Vaughn Monroe & The Moon Men Wagon Wheels [Disc 2]Oklahoma Hills Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys TumblingTumbleweeds: Songs Of The Golden West (Disc 2)There's A Love Knot In My Lariat Wilf Carter Tumbling Tumbleweeds:Songs Of The Golden West (Disc 2)Cattle Call Eddie Arnold ...
2022-05-08
3h 00
Western Belle
CowTrails 4-10-22
Times Like These Randy Huston Times Like TheseMagpie Ian Tyson And Stood There AmazedDoney Gal Don Edwards Saddle Songs (Disc 2)Chopo (My Pony) Liz Masterson Hills Of Early Morn'Cowboy Coffee Joni Harms After AllKeepin' The Old West Alive Kevin Davis Every Horse I Ever RodeCreaking Of The Saddle Brooke Ryan Turner Can You Hear Me NowA Border Affair Hank Cramer Open RangeBack When The Longhorn Was King Miss Devon & The Outlaw Plains,Trains, And Also Bob WillsOpen Range Cowboy J Parson Cowboy Nothin' MoreCowboy Cadillac Brenn Hill ReRidesCowboy Dreaming Royal Wade Kimes Shadows Of TimeA Cowboy Forever Jean & Gary Prescott Cowboy ForeverWilliam Bonney R J Vandygriff Cowboy to...
2022-04-11
3h 00
Content Obscura
Content Obscura AM
Content Obscura AM - Breakfast habits, an elegy for cigarette smokers, Kenny tries out motivational speaking, Wylie smashes capitalism, pandemic hobbies are discussed, new Batman is new, the Terminator movies, Avatar, and James Cameron's end of the world, and more!
2022-04-04
1h 29
Western Belle
CowTrails Radio Show 3-27-22
Coyotes Don Edwards The Best Of Don EdwardsClaude Dallas Ian Tyson All the Good 'unsI Was Born To Be A Cowboy Red Steagall The Cowboy Code [Disc 1]True Love Travels On A Gravel Road Wylie & The Wild West BuckingHorse MoonDown On Wildhorse Creek Dawn Anita Down At Wildhorse CreekGod Bless The Farmer Joni Harms Lucky 13(Can You) Lasso The Wind The Dan Canyon Band Canyon SongsWyoming Woman, Montana Man Mary Kaye The Dawn And The DuskThat's Cowboy Ryan Fritz Cow PonyBorn a Hundred Years Too Late Terry Brown A Cowboy...Born aHundred Years Too LateWe Were Cowboys Chuck Cusimano We Were CowboysI Wish I'd Been There Clint Bradley Riding...
2022-03-28
3h 00
Western Belle
CowTrails 3-13-22
Roundup In The Spring Kevin Davis This Cowboy's HeartSpringtime Ian Tyson CowboyographySpringtime In The Rockies Gary Cook, Ranger Doug Springtime In TheRockiesPaint The Brown Grass Green Bill Snow/Duke Davis Les Buffham &Friends Writes & Co-Writes Vol 2The Brandling Song Daron Little 307That's My Kind of Brand Slim Dusty Cattlemen from the High Plainsand Other PlacesHeavenly Brand Trinity Seely Old Poly RopeSmoke of the Brandin' Fire Jim Jones Race With the WindCreaking Of The Saddle Brooke Ryan Turner Can You Hear Me NowRun Wild Royal Wade Kimes A Proud LandSanctuary Lacy J. Dalton The Last Wild PlaceCatch Colt Sally Bates The Canyons of My HeartChuck-Wagon Blues Andy Hedges Cowboy Songste...
2022-03-19
3h 00
Radio con botas
Tienes que moverte
El encuentro de Mavis Staples con Levon Helm un año antes de la muerte del legendario batería de The Band ha dado origen al álbum Carry Me Home que hoy anticipamos en la apertura de RADIO CON BOTAS. También es tiempo de recuperar dos álbum irrenunciables de Terry Allen que se reeditan en formato de lujo y del regreso a las fórmulas de sus inicios de Old Crow Medicine Show. Insistimos en el próximo trabajo de Willie Nelson, que también ha colaborado en el nuevo proyecto de Ray Wylie Hubbard, y en el legado de Chris...
2022-03-19
1h 00
Western Belle
CowTrails Playlist for 2-20-22
CowTrails Playlist for 2-20-22The Long, Tall Shadow Johnny Western Have Gun, Will TravelLights Of Laramie Ian Tyson And Stood There AmazedThe West Juni Fisher CowgirlographyGranite Mountain Belinda Gail Granite MountainI'd Like To Be In Texas For The Roundup In The Spring Red Steagall [Disc 2] - Cowboy CodeVaya Con Dios Liz Masterson Mood SwingsIf That Old Saddle Could Talk Luke Reed Luke Reed's Modern WesternCivilizationBlackjack Dave Stamey Twelve Mile RoadAlong the Navajo Trail Kristyn Harris A Place to LandAppaloosa Peggy Malone Pickin' MemoriesPecos Bill Buck Howdy Putumayo Kids Presents - Cowboy PlaygroundRidin' Old Paint Rod Taylor Here, There, AnywhereBury Me Not On The Lone Prairie David John & The Comstock Cow...
2022-02-27
3h 00
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 32: Exposing doping in sport, with Nick Harris of the Mail on Sunday
If you've seen Oscar-winning documentary Icarus, you’ll no doubt have been astounded by the scale of the state-sponsored doping of Russian athletes. And in this episode of J-Lab – a podcast brought to you by the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University – our guest is Nick Harris, one of the two Mail on Sunday investigative journalists who exposed Grigory Radchenkov, head of the Moscow lab who was at the heart of the scheme.But in the last few years, Nick has been reporting stories that show how widespread doping and medicalisation is across many sports in many countries. Just recent...
2021-10-07
32 min
Mastering Social Media for Schools
A Conversation with a School PR Veteran - Ian Halperin
With more than 24 years of experience, Ian Halperin has seen the world of school communications evolve. Join us for a fun chat about providing the tools and information that your community needs to have at its fingertips.IN THIS EPISODE, IAN DISCUSSES:His School PR journey that has now lasted 24 yearsHow short videos of the Superintendent can help build trust in your communityThe app that has been so successful in getting information to their familiesWhy the Wylie rebranding process...
2021-09-20
36 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 31: Reporting county lines drugs gangs and knife crime, with Annabel Deas
Annabel Deas, an investigative journalist who works for BBC Radio 5 Live and Radio 4, has just won the Orwell Prize for Hope High, a seven-part podcast documenting the year she spent with a community in Huddersfield where a number of children were being exploited by county lines drug dealers. Judges described Hope High as “British public service journalism, impartial and hard hitting, at its best.”In this episode, Annabel explains the background to her reporting, how she won a community’s trust and offers her advice to young or emerging journalists who want to do this kind of investigative work.Th...
2021-07-08
26 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 30: Holding Victoria Beckham and James Norton to account, with Katie Hind
The appetite for showbiz and celebrity news has only increased during the last 12 months and our guest for this episode is Katie Hind, showbiz editor at the Mail on Sunday newspaper. In the last year alone, Katie has broken stories that forced Victoria Beckham to withdraw her application for government furlough money; that blew the whistle on James Norton and other celebrities for posting photos of their Audi cars on Instagram without telling followers they were freebies; and that revealed Rolling Stone Mick Jagger had sex with the actor Rae Dawn when she was just 15.In this episode, Katie...
2021-05-24
27 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 29: Failures of state, with George Arbuthnott of the Sunday Times Insight team
George Arbuthnott and Jonathan Calvert of the Sunday Times Insight team have published the first major book telling the inside story of Britain's battle with coronavirus and exposing failures at the top of government which may have cost thousands of lives.In this episode, George explains the reporting behind the story and discusses the methods used by Insight – perhaps the most successful and certainly the best known investigations team in British newspapers. Insight's long string of successes stretches back to uncovering the Profumo affair, the thalidomide scandal, the discovery of Israel's secret nuclear weapons and more recently the Fi...
2021-04-23
27 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 28: Reporting war rape, with Christina Lamb of the Sunday Times
Our guest for this episode of the J-Lab podcast is Christina Lamb, award-winning chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times. Christina has spent more than 30 years covering wars and conflicts around the world. She has written nine books, including one with Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban in northern Pakistan because of her campaign for girls to go to school.Most recently, Christina has written a devastating account of rape in modern conflict, and her book, Our Bodies, Their Battlefield was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. In this episode, we discuss why it’s...
2021-03-26
39 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 27: Decolonising journalism with Zing Tsjeng
Our guest for this episode is Zing Tsjeng, the executive editor of VICE UK. Most recently, Zing ruffled a few establishment feathers with her Empires of Dirt short-form video series about British colonialism. Zing is a podcaster too, host of United Zingdom on BBC Sounds. She launched the UK edition of women’s website Broadly, while her four-book series, Forgotten Women, explored the untold stories of inspiring women. In this episode of J-Lab – a podcast brought to you by the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University – Zing discusses the importance of journalists passing the microphone to under-represented communities; how report...
2021-03-12
24 min
Old School Lane
As Told by Ginger 20th Anniversary Virtual Reunion Livestream
Originally livestreamed on the Old School Lane YouTube channel on October 25, 2020. It is the 20th anniversary of the Nickelodeon animated series As Told by Ginger. In honor of the occasion, the cast and crew of the series come together to recollect on their memories of working on the show, showcasing behind the scenes photos and concept art of the characters, answering fan questions, and other fun surprises. Cast and crew appearing on the livestream consist of: Melissa Disney (Ginger Foutley) Aspen Vincent (Dodie Bishop) Jackie Harris Greenberg (Macie Lightfoot) Kenn...
2021-03-02
2h 33
GO-AUF
Don't Look Down: The Government's COVID Machine
In this episode I make the connection between the gravity when Wylie runs off a cliff and hangs in mid-air until he looks down and the Looney Tunes cartoonists turn back on the gravity and the government/WHO with the COVID PCR testing CT values. Below are the articles, memos, and graphically resources I reference in the episode. WHO MEMOs: WHO memo #1 WHO memo #2 Off-Guardian Articles OffG Feb 26th 2021 OffG Dec 18th 2020 **BONUS** OffG Jun 27th 2020 Graphical Resources Ian Miller @imansc Hold 2 LLC. @HOLD2LLC Jennifer Cabrera @jhaskinscabrera Ivor Cummins @fatemperor ...
2021-03-02
33 min
Whisky Unscripted Podcast
S3 Episode 2 – Sales and Retailing
The 2 Gordon’s look at the world of selling whisky in the company of Danielle Murphy and Douglas Wylie both Sales Managers at Ian Macleod Distillers and both with very interesting backgrounds. One was a croupier, dealing cards on the high seas around the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, the other represented Scotland at Rugby Union. Featured in this episode is Kevin Moore, independent retailer talking about his business the Scottish Gantry. Whiskies tasted, include Auchentoshan, Lagavulin 16, Smokehead and Tamdhu. Best enjoyed with a dram. Slainthe`
2021-02-15
1h 03
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 26: Reporting China's detention centres
Reporting by journalists like the BBC's John Sudworth has revealed the scale and severity of the Chinese government's large network of detention camps, in which more than a million Uighurs and other minorities are thought to have been detained, mistreated and abused.And in the last couple of weeks, in addition to the heavy restrictions already placed on foreign journalists, China's government has adopted a new tactic: labelling independent coverage as "fake news".In this latest episode of J-Lab – a podcast brought to you by the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University – we speak to John Sudwo...
2021-02-15
41 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 25: The prince and the billionaire, with Stephanie Kirchgaessner
Stephanie Kirchgaessner’s exclusive investigative report of January 2020 about a multi-billionaire, a royal prince, phone hacking and murder was jaw-dropping. And it won the Guardian’s investigations correspondent in Washington DC a British Journalism Award in recent months.In this latest episode of J-Lab – a podcast brought to you by the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University – Stephanie explains more about her reporting of revelations that Amazon boss Jeff Bezos had his phone hacked via a WhatsApp message from Saudi crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Aside from being CEO of Amazon, Bezos owns the Washington Post newspaper. His phone was hack...
2021-01-22
27 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 24: Reporting Project Big Picture, with Telegraph chief football writer Sam Wallace
In a year that has seen very little live sport, the Telegraph’s chief football writer, Sam Wallace, unearthed a story that rocked the world of football: plans to reduce the size of the top division in England, scrap or modify some of the cup competitions and introduce B teams.In this episode, Sam gives some insight into how he got hold of these controversial proposals, explains the skills needed to win exclusives like this and offers advice for those seeking to enter a career in sports journalism. This is a public episode. If you would li...
2020-12-11
26 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 23: Reporting domestic abuse by police officers, with Alexandra Heal of TBIJ
Alexandra Heal is an investigative reporter whose work for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism on domestic abuse by police officers won her the Private Eye Paul Foot Award 2020. Alexandra’s reporting has also led to lawyers submitting a nationwide "super-complaint" with police regulators.In this episode, Alexandra explains how her research and reporting discovered close to 90 women with terrible stories of domestic abuse by police forces and the shocking indifference, sometimes even collusion, of fellow officers.You can read her original story here: https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2019-05-01/police-perpetrators-domestic-violence This is a pu...
2020-12-03
20 min
The FS Club Podcast
How To Develop An Ecosystem For FinTechs To Thrive
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3mNQWj7 There are many innovative fintech organisations in the UK. Successful growth however requires a combination of factors. It requires an ecosystem that offers access to talent, investment, support from local and national government and, of course, the opportunities to sell services to financial services institutions. This session will focus on how fintech organisations can help themselves, help each other and how they can be supported by the wider public and private sector to grow successfully . Speakers: Ian Laverty is Regional Director for Invest...
2020-11-19
49 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 22: Redeeming the vox pop, with the Guardian's John Harris
Vox pops are much maligned, seen by some as the lowest form of journalism. Just filler at the end of a news package on TV or radio bulletins. A tick box exercise to include different voices. But over the last 10 years, the Guardian’s John Harris and John Domokos have discovered that vox pops, done thoughtfully, given time and conducted with an open mind can unearth significant perspectives that escape the notice of opinion polls, think tanks or political advisers. Their award-winning Anywhere But Westminster short films of chance encounters on Britain’s streets have highlighted the real issues facing comm...
2020-11-10
36 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 22: Redeeming the vox pop, with the Guardian's John Harris
Vox pops are much maligned, seen by some as the lowest form of journalism. Just filler at the end of a news package on TV or radio bulletins. A tick box exercise to include different voices. But over the last 10 years, the Guardian’s John Harris and John Domokos have discovered that vox pops, done thoughtfully, given time and conducted with an open mind can unearth significant perspectives that escape the notice of opinion polls, think tanks or political advisers.Their award-winning Anywhere But Westminster short films of chance encounters on Britain’s streets have highlighted the real issues faci...
2020-11-10
36 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 21: Reporting the care homes crisis, with Nick Martin of Sky News
Nick Martin of Sky News was one of the first journalists to report the coronavirus crisis inside care homes. His reporting was eventually praised by health secretary Matt Hancock, who promised to increase access to testing and send more PPE to care homes.In this episode of the J-Lab podcast, Nick – who began his career on the Whitley Bay Guardan, Newcastle Chronicle, Journal and Sunderland Echo – explains the background to his reporting and how the tragic story unfolded.You can watch Nick's reports here:https://news.sky.com/video/care-home-nurse-we-havent-even-got-to-our-worst-point-11972092https://www.youtube.com/watc...
2020-10-29
29 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 20: Breaking the Dominic Cummings story, with the Daily Mirror's Pippa Crear
It was one of the biggest news stories of the year: an important insight into our country’s handling of the coronavirus and a slightly bizarre tale of politics and power in a pandemic. The flouting of lockdown rules had already cost a government scientist and Scotland's chief medical officer their jobs. So when the prime minister’s controversial chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, drove his family the 270 miles from London to Durham – when his wife had coronavirus symptoms and strict “stay at home” guidance were in place – well, that was a big deal. The story was broken by Daily Mirror political ed...
2020-10-21
34 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 20: Breaking the Dominic Cummings story, with the Daily Mirror's Pippa Crear
It was one of the biggest news stories of the year: an important insight into our country’s handling of the coronavirus and a slightly bizarre tale of politics and power in a pandemic.The flouting of lockdown rules had already cost a government scientist and Scotland's chief medical officer their jobs. So when the prime minister’s controversial chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, drove his family the 270 miles from London to Durham – when his wife had coronavirus symptoms and strict “stay at home” guidance were in place – well, that was a big deal. The story was broken by Da...
2020-10-21
34 min
Come Follow Me 2021 - Latter-Day Media
31.2 Come Follow Me ( Alma 43-52) Book of Mormon Evidence - Darin Southam
Guest in this episode: Darin Southam, Actor, Writer, Film DirectorWEBSITE: www.ReignMovie.comLesson 31.1 (Alma 43-52): "Stand Fast in the Faith of Christ"Hosted by Rod Meldrum Support the show (www.bookofmormonevidencestreaming.com)Rod Meldrum (The FIRM Foundation) and Latter-Day MediaBook of Mormon Evidence Podcast - Come Follow Me Supplementary Study ~~~~~~Darin is an American actor, writer, and director of English, Scottish, and German decent, born in the small town of Vernal Utah. Most of his childhood and adolescence (12 years) was spent in Vancouver, Washington. A wee...
2020-08-14
1h 16
Come Follow Me 2021 - Latter-Day Media
31.1 Come Follow Me ( Alma 43-52) Book of Mormon Evidence - Darin Southam
Support the show (www.bookofmormonevidencestreaming.com)Rod Meldrum (The FIRM Foundation) and Latter-Day MediaBook of Mormon Evidence Podcast - Come Follow Me Supplementary Study Lesson 31.1 (Alma 43-52): "Stand Fast in the Faith of Christ"Hosted by Rod Meldrum Guest in this episode: Darin SouthamWEBSITE: www.ReignMovie.com~~~~~~Darin is an American actor, writer, and director of English, Scottish, and German decent, born in the small town of Vernal Utah. Most of his childhood and adolescence (12 years) was spent in Vancouver, Washington. A week after Darin...
2020-08-11
1h 31
Retrosonic Podcast
Lockdown Lowdown Episode 3: Raymond Gorman of That Petrol Emotion & The Everlasting Yeah
In the third episode of our Lockdown Lowdown series, we welcome Raymond Gorman, guitarist and vocalist with The Everlasting Yeah and That Petrol Emotion into the virtual Retrosonic Podcast studio. In this thoroughly entertaining episode Raymond talks us through some of his most memorable musical moments from hearing The Beatles for the first time and impressing the girls with his dancing to T-Rex. He explains about various gigs and records that made an impact on him and his guitar playing and there are some candid stories of why he stopped playing piano, why he couldn't get into the legendary Casbah...
2020-06-29
1h 30
Everything’s (not) Fine
BONUS: Crossover with The Lotus Bloom Podcast - Intro to the Enneagram
Episode 13 in season one is a fun look into the part the Enneagram plays in families, relationships and even how Keli and Nicole communicate and host this show. This Crossover Episode with the Lotus Bloom Podcast is a precursor to that episode, where special "Crossover Guest" Nicole Allen gives a brief rundown on what the Enneagram is (NOT another damn personality test) and what the different types are. If you have any remote interest in what makes you "tick" as a person, this is a very interesting tool. In this episode Nicole Allen, Morgan Wylie (Lotus Bloom...
2020-04-26
1h 19
The Lotus Bloom Podcast
Learning The Enneagram With Nicole Allen and Guest-Host Keli Budinich
In this episode, join me as I chat with return guest Nicole Allen and guest-host Keli Budinich (from Everything’s Not Fine Podcast) as we learn from Nicole a basic overview of what the Enneagram is and how it applies to us as individuals and as humans coexisting together. Nicole has such a great perspective on each of the 9 Enneagram numbers as well as fun examples from real life situations! Keli and I learn more about our individual numbers and how we each see the world through different lenses (insert fun and laughter). I love Nicole’s approach that this...
2020-04-17
00 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 19: Reporting Covid-19
In this episode, we focus on how journalists are meeting the challenges of reporting the coronavirus crisis. We talk to Nico Piro, a foreign correspondent for Italian TV station TG3, about how he is using mobile journalism skills — learned while reporting conflicts in Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, the ebola epidemic of 2015 and refugee crises in Greece and in France — to now report the impact of Covid-19 at home, in Rome. And Stefanie Murray, director of the Centre for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University, tells us about some of the ways news organisations are collaborating together to help their audiences get...
2020-04-09
28 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 18: Q&A with Yvonne Ridley on Official Secrets
Official Secrets is the name of a film released at the end of last year, which tells the true story of Katharine Gun, a GCHQ whistleblower who leaked information to the Observer newspaper about a dirty tricks campaign by US and UK intelligence agencies as they tried to justify invading Iraq. On this episode, we speak with Yvonne Ridley, the journalist who received those secret documents.The J-Lab podcast is produced by the Civic Journalism Lab, a forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Ne...
2020-03-10
25 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 17: Press regulation with former IPSO chair Sir Alan Moses
Unlike broadcasters, the UK press – in print or online – has no state regulator like Ofcom requiring it to be impartial. There are many implications to this – and the press must balance this freedom to probe, investigate and criticize with a responsibility to report accurately, ethically, fairly and sensitively.In some people's eyes, there is little to distinguish fake news from flawed journalism. In a "post truth" world; so can we depend on mainstream news organisations to give us the fact-based journalism we need?In 2014, Sir Alan Moses was the unanimous choice of an independent selection panel tasked with appoin...
2020-02-12
27 min
DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers'
DTD: 315 Its all about money, Roifield is righter than right!
Listen to the Dumteedum podcast here https://dumteedum.com/Join us on Twitter https://twitter.com/dumteedumJoin us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thearcherstw...Join us on the Flick App https://flick.group/dumteedumWe would like to thank the following for their support on Patreon.Alasdair KingAlison FaheyAlison KirbyAllison HartleyAmanda HartAmy NorrisAndrew HornAndy BentAngelaAnn CharlesAnna...
2020-02-12
1h 37
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 16: Q&A with crime reporter Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell was the crime correspondent of the Guardian and chairman of the Crime Reporters’ Association. He has written four books on crime, including his latest, We’ll All Be Murdered in Our Beds, the Shocking History of Crime Reporting in Britain. Most recently, he acted as consultant on King of Thieves, the 2018 film starring Michael Caine and Ray Winstone about the Hatton Garden heist, which was based partly on an article Duncan wrote about the case.Duncan was speaking at an investigative journalism conference at Newcastle University hosted by the Civic Journalism Lab in association with the Centre for...
2019-11-14
46 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 15: HuffPost UK's Jess Brammar and Emma Youle
HuffPost UK executive editor Jess Brammar, who’s a former deputy editor of Newsnight, gives us her thoughts on investigative reporting in a digital age. And HuffPost UK special correspondent Emma Youle — who is a previous winner of the Paul Foot award — describes how she and colleagues discovered that Kensington and Chelsea council made £129 million from selling property in the years leading up to the Grenfell fire tragedy - money that could have been spent on the tower’s renovation works which may have been fatally compromised by cost-cutting.Both talks were given at a recent investigative journalism conference at Newcas...
2019-11-13
57 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 14: Carrie Gracie and the fight for gender equality at the BBC
In this episode, we hear from someone who has probably done more than anyone else in the last couple of years to highlight pay discrimination. As the BBC’s China editor, Carrie Gracie clashed with the broadcaster over gender-pay inequality and left her role after learning she was being paid much less than her male counterparts. But she continued to fight and was eventually given an apology and back pay, which she generously donated to the Fawcett Society charity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bo...
2019-10-22
1h 08
Field Trip Podcast
Five Generations at Work
Ian? He’s of Generation X. Erin is squarely in the Millennial camp. Today on Field Trip, they explore the differences between the five different generations currently represented in the labor force: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. Why understanding the characteristics of each will help administrators and district leaders communicate better and tap the strengths that each generation brings How to foster intergenerational collaboration and “reverse mentoring” Why this all matters to school culture and how it impacts hiring and retention This interview with Ian Halperin, Executive Director of Community Relations at Wylie ISD an...
2019-08-02
29 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 13: Journalist persona on social media
In this episode on the persona of journalists on social media, we'll hear the thoughts and experiences of Ash Sarkar, senior editor at Novara Media, contributor to the Guardian and Independent and regular commentator on politics and society on BBC Question Time, Newsnight and Have I Got News For You; Susie Boniface, journalist and author who uses the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox in her Daily Mirror column and on Twitter; Chris Stokel-Walker, journalist and author of YouTubers, a book which charts the rise of influencers and explores their personas; and Dr Bethany Usher, former Fleet Street reporter, whose research focuses...
2019-07-25
1h 46
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 12: Reporting Brexit
In this episode on the reporting of Brexit, we'll hear the thoughts and experiences of LEWIS GOODALL, political correspondent for Sky News; LISA O'CARROLL, Brexit correspondent for The Guardian; FERGUS HEWISON, political correspondent for BBC North East; and DR DARREN KELSEY, author of Media and Affective MythologiesHas the media done a better job on Brexit than our politicians? Have voters from around the country been fairly represented by news organisations? Has there been enough diversity of voices and opinions on Brexit? Have we heard the stories that matter? Or been fed too many myths? Listen to this podcast...
2019-04-12
58 min
J-Lab
J -Lab Episode 11: Artificial intelligence meets journalism, with Pete Daykin
The focus of this podcast episode is artificial intelligence and how it might shape the future of journalism. Taken from our Can Technology Reboot Journalism? event, we hear the thoughts and experiences of PETE DAYKIN, CEO of Wordnerds, whose career has taken him from writing for football fanzines to teaching computers to understand humans.(If you want to watch a version of this podcast and see Pete's slides, visit https://youtu.be/LoQpBhYuwMw)* This podcast is brought to you by The Civic Journalism Lab, a forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east...
2019-03-14
38 min
J-Lab
J -Lab Episode 10: LinkedIn for journalists, with Katie Carroll
Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have been a huge disrupter for news organisations – and it’s where millions of people now get their fix of daily news.In this podcast episode - taken from our Can Technology Reboot Journalism? event – we hear the thoughts and experiences of KATIE CARROLL, managing editor of the US and UK Daily News function at LinkedIn, which has has built a massive network of more than 600 million users, across more than 200 countries(If you want to watch a version of this podcast and see Katie's slides, visit https://youtu...
2019-03-14
12 min
J-Lab
J -Lab Episode 9: Technology-enabled reporting, with Paul Gallagher
As part of our Can Technology Reboot Journalism? event, we hear the thoughts and experiences of Paul Gallagher, who is digital innovations editor at Reach plc, formerly Trinity Mirror, which is the UK’s largest news publisher.(If you want to watch a version of this podcast and see Paul's slides, visit https://youtu.be/3oj4hX_EoQM)For much of the last 20 years, technology has been viewed with suspicion, maybe even as the enemy by journalists who didn’t like seeing their traditional methods and business models disrupted, even destroyed.Are we entering a ne...
2019-03-14
36 min
SoundON
March 13 through March 19 Music News & Interview with The High Road Home
High Road Home is here! It's our first time having a full band in the studio and we're so excited! They're sharing some tunes with us and going to chat about playing music around Colorado! Music Calendar Wednesday March 13 300 Suns Drop In Acoustic Jam with Tim Ostdiek at 6PM Rayback Collective By the Lee at 6PM Beyond the Mountain Bluegrass Pick at 5PM Thursday March 14 The Outback Saloon Cuttlefish at 8PM Li...
2019-03-14
00 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 8: Media for the people and community journalism
In this episode we hear the thoughts and experiences of ADAM CANTWELL-CORN, one of the co-founders of The Bristol Cable, on the opportunities and challenges for community-based journalism. (If you want to watch a version of this podcast and see Adam's slides, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9m41rcgaEw)The crisis in the news industry has in many ways been felt most acutely at the local level where there are no economies of scale and smaller profit margins. In a region like the north east – or the south west - this creates the potential for a...
2018-12-13
31 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 7: No filter: a frank discussion about photojournalism
Jo-Anne McArthur, award-winning Canadian photojournalist, campaigner and authorIn this podcast episode, Newcastle University's Civic Journalism Lab meets Jo-Anne McArthur, best known for her We Animals initiative, a photography project documenting human relationships with animals. Jo-Anne was herself the subject of a 2013 documentary, The Ghosts in Our Machine, and is the founder of the Unbound Project, which aims to celebrate and recognise female animal activists.Her work has been published in a variety of media, including the Guardian, Der Spiegel, Elle and National Geographic Traveler.(If you'd like to see Jo-Anne's accompanying slides while listening to...
2018-11-15
32 min
A Dram of Outlander Podcast
American the Beautiful
America the Beautiful Season 4 Ep 401 Written by Matthew B. Roberts and Toni Graphia Summary: Jamie, Claire, Marsali, Fergus, Young Ian, Lesley, and Hayes are in Wilmington, NC. There’s a hanging. Young Ian gets a dog. The Frasers are going to a party. They are broke and need to sell a gemstone for passage back to Scotland. A greedy pastor, flashbacks, and a stowaway complicate the burial. Assistance is given to an escaped convict. Jamie and Claire sleep rough. The Governor makes Jamie an offer. They decide to stay in America. On...
2018-11-07
00 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 6: Investigating the Windrush scandal, with The Guardian's Amelia Gentleman
In this episode, Guardian reporter Amelia Gentleman describes how she uncovered the so-called Windrush scandal – the wrongful detention and deportation of scores of British citizens whose families came to the UK from the Caribbean in the late 1940s and 50s to help rebuild post-war Britain.Amelia’s reporting led ultimately to the resignation of the Home Secretary, but more importantly, forced the government to loosen its hostile environment for migrants.Amelia was speaking at an Investigative Journalism conference at Newcastle University hosted by the Civic Journalism Lab in association with the Centre for Investigative Journalism. This is a...
2018-10-05
29 min
Kessler Foundation Podcasts
Rebuilding Futures For Our Nation’s Heros: Innovations in Research and Employment for Veterans
REBUILDING FUTURES FOR OUR NATION’S HEROES: Innovations in Research and Employment for Veterans With the support of our donors, Kessler Foundation helps our nation’s heroes rebuild their lives. Our researchers seek new interventions to help veterans with disabilities recover function. Our grant makers fund innovative employment initiatives to help them access job training, find meaningful work, and become self-sufficient. This event was recorded on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at the Kessler Foundation Conference Center, East Hanover, NJ and was edited and produced by Joan Banks-Smith of Kessler Foundation. OUR DISTINGUISHED PANEL Ian Betz, a veteran of the U.S. Navy and...
2018-07-12
1h 09
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 5: Comedy + Journalism = ??
In this episode you’ll hear highlights from a May 2018 panel discussion which we titled Comedy + Journalism = ??We’re all familiar with satirical magazines, websites and TV shows like Private Eye, The Daily Mash and Have I Got News For You that deal with national and global news, but what are the opportunities for mixing comedy with local journalism – particularly in these times when many people are as likely to “consume” news from satirical websites as a newspaper? Our panellists:• Paul Stokes, co-founder and publisher of The Daily Mash website, and executive producer of TV's The Mash Report•...
2018-07-02
45 min
Content Obscura
Sunstang (Wylie & Ian) Live at Substation Fremont Seattle
So, Console Obscura is still on indefinite hiatus. Ian and Wylie have a band, Kenny has a band, Jimmy is going to college and bought a house, lots of stuff going on in everyone's life! We may get the podcast gang back together at some point in the future, but in the interim, we'll post other stuff members are doing, like this! Sunstang is Ian and Wylie's band - a four piece, and Ian and Wylie write all the tunes and whatnot. Wylie is the lead singer and Ian plays lead guitar. This is our first ever...
2018-06-29
45 min
Tech's Message
Have I Got Nudes For You: TM 139
This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian (plus special guest Andy Hoyle) discuss:- Facebook wants your naked photos to stop revenge porn- Buskers in London are the first to accept tap-to-pay cards- UK Amazon Prime members can order a Volvo test-drive (with Andy Hoyle)- Pornhub creates VPN service to circumvent blocksPatreon supportershave access to our ad-free and longer version of the show -- over 14 minutes longer this week -- which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTR...
2018-05-29
36 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 4: Tuning in or turning off? The challenges for local TV news
In this episode you’ll hear highlights from an April 2018 panel discussion which we titled Tuning In, or Turning Off: What Next For Local TV News?Where does local TV news fit in the digital age?How can local TV news be reinvented for the Millennial generation?What are the opportunities for collaboration and innovation?Our panellists:MICHAELA BYRNE, head of news, ITV Tyne TeesANDREW ROBSON, editor of BBC Look NorthJORDAN MANN, news editor, Made in Tyne and WearTONY HAZELL, former station manager, Made in Tyne and Wear
2018-05-08
30 min
Oh God, What Now?
46: We set the Brexit Doomsday Clock
Europe: it’s the Final Countdown. On this week’s show we look at what to expect – and what can go wrong – in the twelve-month road to our inglorious exit from the EU.Plus! After Christopher Wylie’s testimony to the Culture Committee, is the Referendum result irrevocably tainted? Does Keir Starmer care more about keeping Labour together than keeping Britain in the Single Market? Why is Ros obsessed with whale meat? And can the Brexiters successfully abolish time and space? “Journalism is a gun. Aim it right and you can blow a kneecap off the world.” – W...
2018-03-30
1h 03
Achieving Kids
Kindness, Caring and Strong Relationships Connections are the Key to Ending School Violence
Our Subject for today’s podcast falls on the heels of the latest school shooting. In Wylie ISD, we have a standard that every student have at least one positive relationship with an adult as a method of engaging kids and deterring acts of violence. Most students who commit these acts are isolated individuals without connection or support. By engaging our kids with kindness, caring and love will give them the hope and happiness necessary to thrive in a positive way. In Wylie, we actually measure student/teacher relationships 3 times per year to identify and help those who feel isolated. Ou...
2018-03-05
1h 08
Content Obscura
Dadcast 2: Electoral College Boogaloo
We're back with a Dadcast episode for 2018! Wylie and his pops debate the Electoral College! Wait! Come back! It's really not boring, we swear!
2018-02-12
00 min
A Dram of Outlander Podcast
Of Cruelty and Kindness
Drums of Autumn Chapters 11-12 Week 7 “Of Cruelty and Kindness” Summary: A party is planned. Fergus goes to Jamaica to await the birth of his child. There’s an altercation between a slave and the overseer. Jamie, Claire, and Farquard Campbell head to the sawmill. The overseer is injured but alive. The slave is hanging by a hook above the platform. Remarkably, he’s alive and not in mortal danger from his wounds. The laws of North Carolina state if a slave draws the blood of a white man he is to...
2018-02-04
00 min
A Dram of Outlander Podcast
What an Offer DOA Week 4
Drums of Autumn Chapters 6-7 Week 4 “Oh, What an Offer” Summary: They arrive in Wilmington smelling of peaches. They require a boat to get to Cross Creek. A man tries to show Claire his wares. Jamie meets a cousin. To a dinner party, they go. Claire distracts. A ruby necklace shines. Jamie receives an intriguing offer. Inside the Chapters: Chapter 6 – I Encounter a Hernia – June 1767 Jamie hates boats. For expediency sake, it’s the preferred mode of travel to Cross Creek where Jamie’s family, th...
2018-01-08
00 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 3: Journalism by podcast
Podcasting is having a major impact on the way we “do” journalism, whether we work in radio or other types of media. In this episode we hear from Lina Prestwood, a former commissioning editor of documentaries at Channel 4 and producer of Fathers and Sons, winner of "Podcast of The Year 2017; Peter Jukes, investigative journalist and co-creator of podcast Untold, about the unsolved murder of London private investigator Daniel Morgan; David MacMillan, a BBC Tees reporter and producer of its monthly politics podcast; and BBC Radio 4 PM reporter Andrew Bomford, whose five-episode podcast, The High Street Abduction, about the disappearance of a li...
2017-12-22
29 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 2: Unreached, unheard, unreported
How do we bring new voices and new experiences into journalism? In this episode we talk to Joshi Hermann, editor-in-chief at The Tab, Jamie Clifton, editor of Vice UK, Helen Amess, who is outreach manager at BBC North and Michael Segalov, news editor at Huck, about how they each seek to satisfy audiences that other media organisations struggle to reach This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit civicjournalismlab.substack.com
2017-11-15
30 min
J-Lab
J-Lab Episode 1: What Next For Local Journalism?
What are the challenges and opportunities for local journalism in the north east...and elsewhere?In this episode we hear the views of Helen Dalby, editor of ChronicleLive, and regional head of digital for Trinity Mirror; Gavin Foster, managing editor of the Sunderland Echo, Shields Gazette and Hartlepool Mail; Megan Lucero, head of Google-funded The Bureau Local; Ted Ditchburn, managing director of North News; Matthew Barraclough, BBC’s head of Local News Partnerships; and Andrew McKegney, policy and communication business partner at Newcastle City Council This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this wi...
2017-11-14
32 min
Content Obscura
November Nights
We're Fall-ing for you. We review two mystery beers and a mystery whiskey. We crack wise. Wylie ages cheese in the trunk of his Jetta. AND MORE.
2017-11-09
00 min
The Transect
The Transect: Part VIII - Michael-Management
OK. For some reason, field season began in October this year, and everyone had to scramble hard to find time out of the field to put this together, but here it is!The long awaited Michael Klassen episode. The magnanimous Gary Shandling of archaeology – Dr. Michael Klassen – joins The Transect crew as Sean, Kody, and Ian discuss Michael’s early years in Alberta (e.g., Writing-on-Stone) which paved the way for his applied anthropological approach in archaeology here in BC. A deep thinker and sincere scholar, Michael shows us his Alison Wylie tattoo and regales us with...
2017-11-02
1h 13
The Transect
The Transect: Part VIII - Michael-Management
OK. For some reason, field season began in October this year, and everyone had to scramble hard to find time out of the field to put this together, but here it is!The long awaited Michael Klassen episode. The magnanimous Gary Shandling of archaeology – Dr. Michael Klassen – joins The Transect crew as Sean, Kody, and Ian discuss Michael’s early years in Alberta (e.g., Writing-on-Stone) which paved the way for his applied anthropological approach in archaeology here in BC. A deep thinker and sincere scholar, Michael shows us his Alison Wylie tattoo and regales us with...
2017-11-02
1h 13
Cowboy Crossroads
Episode 12: Paul Zarzyski (Part 2)
Rodeo poet Paul Zarzyski talks about falling in love with the sound of words, writing songs with Ian Tyson and Wylie Gustafson, how to become an extreme creativist, and reads a brand new song lyric. Find out more about Paul Zarzyski at www.paulzarzyski.com Find out more about Cowboy Crossroads at www.andyhedges.com Become a patron at www.patreon.com/cowboycrossroads
2017-05-31
32 min
Futility Closet
Double-Crossing the Nazis
In 1941, Catalonian chicken farmer Juan Pujol made an unlikely leap into the world of international espionage, becoming a spy first for the Germans, then for the British, and rising to become one of the greatest double agents of World War II. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Pujol's astonishing talent for deceiving the Nazis, which led one colleague to call him "the best actor in the world." We'll also contemplate a floating Chicago and puzzle over a winding walkway. Intro: In 1999, Kevin Baugh declared his Nevada...
2017-04-24
31 min
Content Obscura
Sunstang - Make it Big
We're still on a brief transitional break, but will return to the studio soon. In the meantime: This is a record Ian and Wylie made. It's weird. But cool. It's Sunstang.
2017-03-03
45 min
Content Obscura
Console Obscura - Dadcast!
LOOKS LIKE THEM VANWENGER BOYS ARE AT IT AGIN!!! It's Wylie's 40th birthday, and his dad and brother are in the studio! Hang on to ya butts!
2017-02-06
1h 21