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Your Places or Mine
THE HISTORY OF WINDSOR CASTLE (PART 2) – FROM CHARLES II TO CHARLES III
Send us a textThis week John takes Clive through Windsor Castle, a creation not just of the Middle Ages (subject of part 1 of this series) but of successive monarchs since the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. George III, a King who had been trained in architecture, made it into a family home, before being confined here during his years of madness. Typically, his eldest son George IV had bigger ideas, employing Jeffry Wyatt to revamp the castle after 1824. This included a remodelling of St George’s Hall and making the Waterloo Chamber to accommodate the famous Water...
2026-01-30
1h 02
Your Places or Mine
The Crisis of Liverpool Street Station (EMERGENCY BROADCAST!)
Send us a textThis week John and Clive are frothing with disapproval at Network Rail’s plan to upgrade Liverpool Street Station. It is proposed that this will be funded by a development which will impose an out-of-scale tower at the entrance to the station, which will deprive the concourse of natural light and destroy the surroundings. What a pity. Liverpool Street was brilliantly reimagined in the late 1980s, to make a virtually new station so much in the spirit of the old that many people assume that it is largely Victorian. If only there was someon...
2026-01-23
57 min
Your Places or Mine
Flushed with Pride: The History of the Lavatory
Send us a textThis week John and Clive present their long-awaited podcast on one of the most essential but least discussed rooms in any dwelling – the lavatory. Or (because no object in English or any other language is subject to so many euphemisms and circumlocutions) the necessary, the little house, the smallest room, the going place, the jakes, the john, the pissing place, the bog, the toilet…the list goes on. Although it fulfils a universal need, the loo has taken many forms over the centuries, being subject not only to technological innovation but social change. Today’s...
2026-01-16
59 min
Your Places or Mine
Sin, Sculpture and Scandal: What is the Truth about Sir Francis Dashwood's West Wycombe Park?
Send us a textSir Francis Dashwood, who used to dress as a Franciscan monk and allegedly took part in orgies in the ruins of Medmenham Abbey, was one of the most notorious libertines of the 18th century. Is this a correct depiction of his character? John thinks not. Instead, he acquired his dubious reputation as a result of slurs cast by his political enemies, which Sir Francis, who didn’t care what anyone else thought about him, chose to ignore. His refusal to stoop to the level of his opponents has meant that some of the mud ha...
2026-01-08
57 min
Your Places or Mine
The History of Exeter Cathedral: From Norman to Now
Send us a textIn this episode of Your Places or Mine, Clive Aslet and John Goodall head west to Exeter Cathedral, one of England’s most distinctive medieval churches. From its extraordinary uninterrupted Gothic vault — the longest of its kind in the world — to its weathered towers and richly layered history, they explore how this cathedral grew, adapted and survived centuries of change. Along the way, they swap stories about bishops, builders and bold design choices, uncovering why Exeter feels so different from other English cathedrals — and why its quiet brilliance deserves closer attention.
2025-12-25
58 min
Your Places or Mine
The Bank of England: Soane, Baker and the Most Controversial Building of the 20th Century
Send us a text2025 celebrates the rebuilding of the Bank of England by Sir Herbert Baker – if celebrate is the right word. It remains one of the most controversial projects in 20th century architecture. Baker’s name has been irredeemably blackened for his presumption in destroying the Bank of England created by Sir John Soane a century before. Clive and John revive the debate, describing the history of this great symbol of British finance and might, asking whether Baker has had a fair press. While Soane’s vanished interiors were a masterpiece, the financial operations of the Britis...
2025-12-19
52 min
Your Places or Mine
Chim-Chiminee: The History of the Chimney
Send us a textThis is the time of year when thoughts turn to mince pies, Christmas shopping, mulled wine – and chimneys, whether it is to settle around a roaring hearth or hope that Father Christmas pays a visit. So John and Clive are turning their attention to the development of this architectural form, beginning with the appearance of walled fireplaces in the Norman period. Chimneys reached a zenith of fantasy under the Tudors, when astounding feats of decoration were achieved by means of the novel building material of brick. The invention of more efficient grates in the G...
2025-12-11
1h 02
Templeton Ideas Podcast
Colin Allen (Animal Emotion)
Colin Allen is a professor of philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he specializes in cognitive science, particularly animal cognition and artificial intelligence. Among his many publications, Colin has authored books such as Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right From Wrong. In his efforts to study diverse intelligences, Colin received Templeton funding for a project called "Joyful by Nature," which explores the evolution and function of joy in various animals. Colin joins the podcast to discuss the research behind animal emotion and behavior. When it comes to animal emotions, no person stands out more than t...
2025-12-04
31 min
Your Places or Mine
Vanbrugh at 300: Celebrating The Life and Times of Sir John Vanbrugh (With Charles Saumarez Smith)
Send us a textIn today's episode of Your Places or Mine, John is joined by the inimitable Charles Saumarez Smith who divulges all he knows about the architect Sir John Vanbrugh in anticipation of the 300th anniversary of his death. Discover the remarkable life and legacy of Sir John Vanbrugh — playwright, architect, and one of the most unconventional figures of the English Baroque. From his daring comedies to his groundbreaking designs like Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard, John and Charles explore how Vanbrugh’s bold imagination reshaped both the stage and the skyline. Join us as we u...
2025-12-04
1h 01
Richard Goodall - Audio Biography
AGT Winner Richard Goodall Duets with Late Bobby Helms in Emotional Performance
Richard Goodall BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Richard Goodall, the 55-year-old school janitor from Terre Haute, Indiana who won Season 19 of America's Got Talent in 2024, has made headlines this week with a notable musical collaboration. According to local Indianapolis news outlet WIBC, Goodall performed a special duet of "Jingle Bell Rock" with the late Bobby Helms during Friday night's Circle of Lights celebration on Monument Circle. What makes this performance particularly significant is that Goodall's newly recorded vocals were paired with a rare recording of Helms' original voice from the early 1990s, discovered on a long-forgotten VHS tape...
2025-11-29
02 min
Your Places or Mine
Journalists and Gentlemen: How the Georgian Group Saved London
Send us a textThe founding of the Georgian Group in 1937 was a milestone in the movement to save beautiful architecture. With an anniversary around the corner, Clive and John discuss how the Group emerged from the parent organisation, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and why it was needed. They reveal the extraordinary extent to the destruction inflicted on Georgian London after the First World War. Not even town palaces, Georgian square or the works of the Adam Brothers, notably the Adelphi, were spared.Whereas SPAB’s interests were principally medieval and rural...
2025-11-28
1h 14
Your Places or Mine
The Tale of Parliament Part 2 - The House of Lords
Send us a textLast week’s Your Places of Mine celebrated the rebuilding of the House of Commons after the original interior was bombed during one of the last raids of the Blitz. This week, Clive and John consider the Palace of Westminster, otherwise known as the Houses of Parliament, as a whole. After the old Palace had been all but destroyed by fire in 1834, Charles Barry won the competition to rebuild it, producing a building that may have shortened his life but is surely one of the herculean achievements of the Victorian age. With the help...
2025-11-20
1h 02
New Books in History
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2025-11-19
56 min
New Books in Early Modern History
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2025-11-17
56 min
New Books in Architecture
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2025-11-17
56 min
New Books in Medieval History
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2025-11-17
56 min
New Books with Miranda Melcher
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2025-11-17
56 min
Your Places or Mine
The Tale of Parliament Part 1 - The House of Commons
Send us a textOn May 10, 1941, an incendiary bomb destroyed the seat of British democracy, the chamber of the House of Commons. This was not the first time fire had struck the Palace of Westminster: most of it had already been rebuilt after a disastrous fire of 1834, caused not by enemy action but the burning of obsolete tally sticks – a medieval system of accounting which symbolised the antiquated nature of the place. Seventy-five years ago the House of Commons reopened, and John has joined the celebrations that are marking the anniversary. This could have been an op...
2025-11-14
1h 02
Your Places or Mine
Albi Cathedral: The Greatest Brick Building in the World
Send us a textThis week John and Clive are bowled over by Albi Cathedral, a towering, outwardly austere edifice of rosy brick which is ‘quite unlike any other medieval structure that you will see – a work of abstract modernism made in the 13th century’. They discuss the background to its construction, in particular the merciless crusade against the Albigensian Heresy which takes its name from the city. Externally the cathedral appears to be as much a fortress as a religious building, expressing the authority and power of the Roman Catholic Church. It was a big influence on some l...
2025-11-06
56 min
Your Places or Mine
Magnates and Mansions: Who Were The American Millionaires That Loved the British Country House?
Send us a textPhipps, Carnegie and Old Westbury GardensIn its turn of the 20th-century heyday, Long Island could boast no fewer than 900 country houses. Since then, most have disappeared, leaving Old Westbury Gardens in a unique position – the only house to have survived complete with its collections, garden and archive. Clive has just been there and shares its wonder with John, asking why the American country house is such a different beast form its counterparts in the UK. The story of Old Westbury Gardens is romantic. Jay Phipps, son of And...
2025-10-30
1h 08
The Alnwick Castle Podcast
85 - Anthony Salvin - with John Goodall
Alnwick Castle would not look the way it does today without the work of Anthony Salvin, the principal architect for the restoration of the castle in the Victorian period. Salvin, one of the top architects of his day (especially when it came to castles), created a new entrance to the castle keep, added towers, and designed the Great Kitchen for the 4th Duke of Northumberland.To find out more about Salvin, his life and his work - especially at Alnwick - we spoke to architectural historian and Country Life editor John Goodall, who explained why Salvin's work...
2025-10-29
36 min
Your Places or Mine
A Spymaster's Lair: The Unmissable Splendour of Hatfield House
Send us a textClive has just been to an event at Hatfield House, the palace to the North of London which stands as a monument to the political gene of the Cecil family. John is more than equal to discussing this great country house and its treasures, which the present Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury are subtly making even more special.In the 16th-century, Robert Cecil inherited it from his father Lord Burghley, whom he followed as Queen Elizabeth’s chief minister. It was Cecil who did more than anyone to negotiate the succe...
2025-10-23
55 min
Due South
John T. Edge searches for home, after trying to find it in Southern food
Broadside event details here.0:01:00The latest free speech culture war? Whether a class syllabus is a public recordUniversities in the UNC system have been asked to disclose course materials via public records requests from a right-wing think tank. But two of the universities don’t agree on whether the materials should be public record. Leaders’ decisions could shape how so-called “DEI” initiatives on campus are targeted.Brianna Atkinson, Higher Education reporter for WUNC0:13:00John T. Edge searches for home, after trying t...
2025-10-21
50 min
Your Places or Mine
Cathedral on Fire: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Notre-Dame
Send us a textIn 2019 a devastating fire consumed the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, one of the towering symbols of French identity, and it seemed that one of the greatest cultural monuments in Europe had, literally, gone up in smoke. But after only two short years, it has now been restored and John has been to see – and celebrate – the result. The old Notre Dame had evolved over many centuries and lived through dramatic times. Sacked during the Revolution, it was returned to glory for Napoleon’s coronation. John not only discusses these aspects o...
2025-10-17
54 min
Dance Monkey Dance
Weird Algorithm
In this episode, the boys discuss Peacemaker, Weapons, Push, Only Murders In The Building and the passing of Jane Goodall
2025-10-12
1h 02
Pod Have Mercy
Episode 210: REV. RUSS LEVENSON
In this episode, we sit down with Russell J. Levenson, Jr. to dig into his latest work, Witness to Belief: Conversations on Faith and Meaning. Together, we explore the heart behind the book, how it came to be, what compelled him to write it, and how his pastoral journey shaped each conversation within.We discuss:The origin of Witness to Belief and what sparked Russ’s decision to interview twelve public figures on faith. Over the Mountain Journal+2PublishersWeekly.com+2His approach to these conversations: as a pastor, not merely an interviewer. Over the Mount...
2025-10-10
53 min
Your Places or Mine
The Story of the Bayeux Tapestry: A Threaded Tale of Heroes and Conquerors
Send us a textAn extraordinary cultural loan is about to take place: soon, while its home in France is being improved, the Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed in the British Museum for two years. This will give members of the British public, along with visitors to London from overseas, the chance to get up close to one of the founding documents of England’s story. One of the foremost medievalists in the country, John is in a prime position to lead the discussion with Clive on this unparallelled work of art.The survival of the...
2025-10-09
56 min
Life 2.0
Remembering Dr. Jane
Last Monday, I was able to virtually attend a service for my friend, the late Hal Thau, in Aspen, a man who made a difference in my life on many levels. Just two days later, the iconic Dr. Jane Goodall passed away, and I went on a search to find all of the audio I had from our conversations over the years. Hearing Dr. Jane's voice now reminded me that the lessons learned from both of these two life influencers came down to character, integrity, and singleness of purpose. I was fortunate to be in their orbit. A little...
2025-10-04
45 min
Coach John Daly - Coach to Expect Success - Podcasts
Lesson From Jane Goodall - Daily Thought With Coach Daly - Fri. 10-3-25 #1683
It always seems, sad as it is, that we humans tend to not only learn lessons from others more so when they are gone, but humans have a sad track record, that looking back throughout history - we don’t learn these lessons too well. Now of course this does not mean every single human being throughout history - tons of great people for sure that know and live these lessons. One of the best was Jane Goodall (look her up) and here is a quote from her that really hits home now that she just recently passed. Sh...
2025-10-03
09 min
No Agenda Show
1804 - "Mucho Retardo"
No Agenda Episode 1804 - "Mucho Retardo" "Mucho Retardo" Executive Producers: Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles No Name Commodore Semi-anonymous vegan Associate Executive Producers: Sir Adam of The Koch Empire. Nathan Parker Sean Homan Eli the coffee guy Anita suasso de Lima de Prado Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of winning resumes Peter Goodall Secretary-General: Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles - SG of Greater Idaho ...
2025-10-02
3h 02
Your Places or Mine
War Memorials Of WW1: The Secret Meaning of The Stone
Send us a textIn advance of Remembrance Sunday on November 11, Clive has been visiting the Commonwealth War Graves in France. The Imperial War Graves Commission, as it was called when established in 1917, was the brain child of Fabian Ware, a civil servant turned newspaper editor who commanded a Red Cross dressing station during the First World War and was therefore saw the horror at first hand. Ware realised that the hundreds of thousands of young men who died for Britain deserved proper burial and commemoration. The losses were on a scale unknown in previous wars, and th...
2025-10-02
58 min
Your Places or Mine
The History of Salisbury Cathedral: How Did They Move a Medieval Marvel?
Send us a textWhich cathedral is closest to the English heart? Impossible to say but it may be Salisbury, the subject of this week’s Your Places or Mine. On September 28 a special service will be held to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the dedication of the altars at Salisbury’s east end in 1225. To many people, Salisbury Cathedral approaches architectural perfection more nearly than any of the other cathedrals in England. It is the most harmonious; the spire is the tallest (404 feet); and still see it surrounded by water meadows that are a survival...
2025-09-25
53 min
Your Places or Mine
Stucco and Style: John Nash’s Regent Street
Send us a textThe creation of Regent Street under the Prince Regent is a rare instance of a master plan that reshaped London. It linked North and South, starting in the new Regent’s Park and ending at the Prince’s Carlton House on the edge of St James’s Park. Clive and John celebrate this extraordinary achievement, which sprang from the brain of the no less extraordinary John Nash.A triumph of the Picturesque Movement, the line of the Regent Street scheme remains unchanged and the Nash terraces around Regents Park are a byword...
2025-09-18
54 min
Your Places or Mine
Golden Hills, Golden Stone: The Story of The Cotswolds
Send us a textToday, the Cotswolds are famous around the world, as can be seen from the number of celebrities making their homes here. They are a brand which commands instant recognition. This, however, is a recent phenomenon, and visitors from past centuries – such as the journalist and contrarian William Cobbett – did not take anything like such a favourable view. The change came with the Arts and Crafts Movement, many of whose leading lights loved the round-shouldered hills, villages of honey-coloured stone and old-fashioned rural ways. In this episode, Clive and John discuss the combinat...
2025-09-11
58 min
Your Places or Mine
Sennowe Park: A Gilded Age Mansion
Send us a textSennowe Park in North Norfolk is one of the most ebullient country houses built during the swaggering Edwardian decade at the beginning of the 20th century. It reflects the personality of the man for whom it was built, Thomas Cook, grandson of the Thomas Cook who founded the travel business. The latter, born in 1808, had been a Baptist evangelist and temperance campaigner. His epoch-making first excursion took place in 1841, when a special train took 570 people from Leicester to attend a Temperance meeting in Loughborough. By the end of the century, when the grandson ca...
2025-09-04
1h 00
Your Places or Mine
The History of Bath, From Roman to Regency
Send us a textThe Romans arrived at Bath in AD43, calling it Sulis Minerva – a combination of the goddess Minerva with the local deity of Sulis. They loved the hot springs, practically the only ones in the country, which gush from the ground at 40 degrees Celsius. Their bathing complex came to include a huge, vaulted structure, which collapsed at some point after the legions left Britannia. It became so derelict that the source of the spring was lost and only discovered again in the 1870s. Clive and John discuss the origins of England’s most bea...
2025-08-28
1h 03
Finding Freedom
The Corporate Revolution: Redefining Careers with Amanda Goodall
Amanda Goodall, known as The Job Chick, is a career strategist who helps professionals navigate today’s rapidly changing job market. She has identified what she calls “the corporate revolution”—a global shift in how companies operate that’s fueling layoffs, offshoring, and career instability. Through her work, Amanda equips people with the tools and strategies to stand out, adapt, and secure meaningful opportunities despite these challenges. Care about your liberty and future? Don’t miss the Expat Money Online Summit, October 10–12, hosted by Mikkel Thorup of the Expat Money Show. It’s free to attend and features top exp...
2025-08-25
49 min
Your Places or Mine
Privacy and Power in The Country House
Send us a textThese days, privacy is high on the agenda. There are huge concerns over data, images, digital identity and personal space, all of which should be kept private. But how was this possible in previous ages when almost all of life took place in the presence of other people. This was as much the case for the social elite as it was for ordinary families. As court records of divorce cases in the 18th century reveal, very little happened that was not known to servants. Privacy, as we understand it today, would have been a rar...
2025-08-21
1h 01
Your Places or Mine
Hot History: The Great Fire of Northampton 1675
Send us a textEveryone has heard about the Great Fire of London – but what about the Great Fire of Northampton…or Marlborough…or Blandford Forum? Fire has frequently wrought destruction on towns, cities and country houses, and this was particularly the case in the 17th century. Clive and John discuss why this should have been—what caused the fires, what the consequences were for the places concerned and how they were rebuilt. Northampton was a spectacular example, not only because over 80% of the town centre was destroyed but (as John has discovered from rarely seen drawings) ambitious d...
2025-08-14
1h 00
Your Places or Mine
Charles III's Love Affair With Romania
Send us a textThe then Prince of Wales first came to Transylvania in the late 1990s on an official visit. It’s the only time he’s come on business. He fell so much under the spell of the place that he bought a house here, in one of the wooden villages, settled, many centuries ago, by Saxons from Germany. Then he acquired another property, which he has turned into a comfortable, folksy lodge. He makes a private visit every year, if he can. Clive and John discuss King Charles III and his passion for this...
2025-08-07
54 min
Your Places or Mine
Great British Builders: Lutyens, Wren and The City of London (LIVE at The Ned's Club)
Send us a textFor the first time in the history of this podcast, Your Places or Mine has gone on location. John and Clive have been invited to The Ned's Club, the amazing complex of hospitality venues, including restaurants, hotel and private members’ club, which occupies the former head office of the Midland Bank in the City of London. This provides the podcast with an opportunity to examine Britain’s commercial centre as it evolved between the Wars. Nearly every major financial institution was being rebuilt in the 1920s, not least the Bank of England itself. Structur...
2025-07-31
1h 10
Your Places or Mine
Sovereignty in Stone: The Kings of Windsor Castle
Send us a text Windsor Castle has been imbued with symbolism since William the Conqueror founded it after the invasion of 1066. He took the name of Windsor from an existing Anglo-Saxon palace which stood on a different spot. On a bluff overlooking the Thames, Windsor Castle continues to play a central role in Britain’s national identity, being a great inheritance from the Middle Ages, which no one generation could have the resources or imagination to build. It has always been there, was always important, it seems to transcend time. Both a formidable stronghold and a sumptuous palace...
2025-07-24
50 min
Your Places or Mine
12 Crosses That Remember a Queen (with History Alice)
Send us a textThis week YPOMPOD is joined by Alice Loxton — History Alice to her many followers — to discuss the extraordinary series of crosses that King Edward I built in memory of his queen, Eleanor of Castile in the 1290s. Eleanor died in Lincolnshire. Her body was then carried back to London for burial, and at every place that the cortège stopped a beautiful cross was erected. The work of the royal masons, these crosses are of astonishing quality even though some stand in what are now modest situations. The best-preserved is at Geddin...
2025-07-17
52 min
Your Places or Mine
The Dollar Princesses Who Revolutionised The British Country House
Send us a textThe American girl was a phenomenon, charming, sporty, better educated than her European counterpart. talk on a wide range of subjects. Around sixty American girls became peeresses at the turn of the 20th century. ‘We are the dollar princesses,’ ran a popular song.Crossing the Atlantic was no longer as perilous as it had been in earlier days. Huge fortunate had been made during the expansion of the United States after the Civil War. From the 1870s, aristocrats began to experience a decline in the income from their landed estates, due to a prolon...
2025-07-10
1h 01
Your Places or Mine
Ramsgate: The Marseille Of The South East
Send us a textIn this summer episode of ypompod, we got to the seaside – to Ramsgate, beloved of Queen Victoria and now home to the biggest Wetherspoon’s (in an elegant neo-Greek building called the Royal Pavilion of 1913) on the face of the planet. Five miles to the east of Ramsgate, connected by a continuous yellow carpet of sand, lies Margate, which developed as one of Britain’s first seaside resorts in the mid eighteenth century. Ramsgate did not get into its stride until after the Napoleonic Wars, which ended in 1815 (a street is...
2025-07-03
59 min
Your Places or Mine
Ewelme: A Village And Its Vanished Medieval Palace
Send us a textWhere is Ewelme Palace? It was one of the most splendid houses in the country when it was built in the 15th century but nothing of it now remains. There are, however, some of the ancillary buildings and monuments that went with a great medieval estate. Its chatelaine Alice, Duchess of Suffolk, is remembered by one of the most beautiful tombs in the country. A granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, she became a great heiress when her first husband, the Earl of Salisbury, was killed by a cannonball while fighting in France. Her s...
2025-06-26
1h 01
Your Places or Mine
National Gallery: The Sainsbury Wing And A New Chapter
Send us a textThe National Gallery, now 200 years old, occupies one of the most famous buildings in London, on the north side of Trafalgar Square. This Greek Revival masterpiece by William Wilkins was designed to take account of the view of St Martin in the Fields from Pall Mall—so unusually it was conceived as having been seen from the side. Clive and John discuss both Wilkins’s design and the Sainsbury Wing, added by Venturi, Scott Brown in the 1980s. This extension followed the controversy of the Prince of Wales’s speech at the RIBA at Hampto...
2025-06-19
56 min
Your Places or Mine
Mediterranean Caprice In Snowdonia: The Story of Portmeirion
Send us a textIn this episode, Clive and John discuss the holiday village of Portmeirion, an improbable, festive vision of the Mediterranean built on a wooded peninsula of Snowdonia, whose centenary falls this year.Portmeirion was the creation of the architect and card-carrying Welshman Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, who died at the age of 94 in 1978. Clough, as everyone called him, was a conspicuous figure. Wearing an attention-seeking combo of tweed breeches and long yellow socks, he took a prominent role in the debates that raged over conservation, town-planning and the countryside. With a natural flair f...
2025-06-12
54 min
Your Places or Mine
Castle Howard: Vanbrugh's Palace Redisplayed
Send us a textCastle Howard in Yorkshire is one of a select group of country houses which must be seen as complete works of art. Visitors to the great domed palace, set in the gentle landscape of the Howardian Hills north-east of York, may be bowled over by the panache of the architecture, or the beauty of the woods; by the dazzling quality of the pictures and furniture, or the charm of the porcelain. Together they show why the English country house has so often been regarded as be a beacon of civilization and the arts of...
2025-06-05
51 min
Your Places or Mine
Glyndebourne: The House That Gave Birth To The Opera Festival
Send us a textPicnic hampers, black tie, world-class opera — it’s the season for Glyndebourne, the festival that sired the happy, uniquely British phenomenon of country house opera. This week Clive and John discuss the house from which it all began (still central to the experience) as well as the headstrong, eccentric but visionary John Christie, founder of the festival in the 1930s. They reveal a tale of love, passion (for music), setbacks, epic dreams and triumph… somebody should write an opera about it.
2025-05-29
49 min
Your Places or Mine
The Tower of London: The Most Notorious Castle In England
Send us a textThe Tower of London is one of the great sights of the capital, a place that is as steeped in history as it has sometimes been, through the numerous executions it has witnessed, drenched in blood. In this week’s episode of Your Places or Mine, Dr John Goodall, Britain’s foremost historian of castle architecture, discusses this extraordinary fortification-cum-palace with Professor Clive Aslet, describing both its architectural features and the uses that it has served through the centuries. First built by William the Conqueror within an angle of London’s Roman wa...
2025-05-22
1h 04
Your Places or Mine
Lutyens And Lady Emily: A Marriage Of Opposites
Send us a textIn his mid 20s, Lutyens fell passionately in love with Lady Emily Lytton, daughter of the Earl Lytton, a diplomat and Viceroy of India who had really wanted to be a poet. He pursued her ardently, writing letters that were romantic, delightful and often funny. Beating down opposition from Lady Emily’s family, they got marriage in 1897 but were an unlikely couple. She hated bearing children and domesticity. He was often away from home, on an endless round of visits to clients, country houses and building sites. Frustrated and feeling neglected, Emily found spiritu...
2025-05-15
56 min
Your Places or Mine
Lutyens And Hudson: Huddy And Ned
Send us a textSir Edwin (Ned) Lutyens’s old friend Edward Hudson founded Country Life in 1897. A London printer, he was not a countryman, but commissioned three country houses as well as the Country Life office in Covent Garden. Convinced of Lutyens’s genius, he also ‘boomed’ him through the magazine and lost no opportunity to promote his career.Nobody could be better placed to discuss this extraordinary creative partnership than Clive and John, both of whom are closely associated with the magazine that is Hudson’s legacy.Although not outwardly charismatic, Huddy — as L...
2025-05-08
59 min
Your Places or Mine
Lutyens And Gertrude Jekyll: Home and Garden
Send us a textThe first of a series on the early-20th-century architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, this episode examines the relationship between the young Ned — gangly, witty, shy — and the craftswoman turned gardener Gertrude Jekyll, his senior by 25 years. With her deep instinct for crafts and passionate attachment to Surrey, she shaped the boyish architect and introduced him to many of his best early clients. She describes the building of Munstead Wood, the house outside Godalming which he designed for her, in her book Home and Garden.
2025-05-01
57 min
Your Places or Mine
The Majesty and Splendour Of Westminster Hall
Send us a textClive and John discuss one of the most spectacular medieval buildings in Britain, Westminster Hall. Originally built by William the Conqueror’s heir, the voracious William Rufus, it was a structure of immense ambition — said to be the biggest hall of its kind north of the Alps. In the 14th-century, this huge space was reimagined as a statement of royal majesty by art-loving Richard ll; carved angels looked down on the divinely appointed king from the hammer beam roof. Ironically, this would be where Charles I was tried and condemned to death in 1649. At...
2025-04-24
53 min
Your Places or Mine
King Charles III's Royal Passion For Architecture
Send us a textOne of the greatest of HM the King’s many enthusiasms is architecture. He made his first pronouncements on the subject in 1984 with the famous ‘Carbuncle’ speech and has been championing the causes of tradition, community, Classicism and Transylvania ever since. After 40 years it is time to take stock of his achievement, seen most obviously in the model town extensions (Poundbury outside Dorchester, Nansledan outside Newquay) that are the Duchy of Cornwall’s visionary answer to the housing crisis, but also at Dumfries House, which he rescued from break up. Thanks to the training pr...
2025-04-17
1h 03
Your Places or Mine
Pimlico: Mr Cubitt's District
Send us a textIn this first episode of Your Places or Mine, Clive and John are in London’s Pimlico, exploring the dynamic personality of the great Victorian builder Thomas Cubitt and the area’s struggle to become fashionable. The idea of Your Places or Mine is to replicate the fun that Clive and John have on their visits to old sites, towns and buildings around the country, which have often resulted in entertaining discussions in the car home — part historical knowledge, part banter. We hope you enjoy it!
2025-04-10
1h 03
Encounters Down Under
S5 E11 It's Nott What It Seems With Damien John Nott
Damien John Nott joins us on the podcast who is one of Australia's most prominent UFO experiencer and researchers where his knowledge and profession in photography, has allowed him to capture hundreds if not thousands of questionable objects over the years that has made him highly regarded and gained him a reputation amongst the UFO community world wide. Join us as we dive down into Damien's past to find out where it all started for him and learn about his life as a researcher, as well as one of his close encounters that has left him with ill side...
2025-03-14
2h 11
The Local Stage
The Local Stage
Join Trevor @ The Lever here on The Local Stage! We feature the best local music out of the regional Quad Cities area! Sleazy gets really sleazy again, to the point of most sleaziness. He's the guy who stares at Timbo when he plays in the Jason and John Experience when at Firehouse. Your ears will ooze after this one... If you have a band and want to be involved in the cluster, email us your track! thelocalstage@gmail.com Sponsored by Petersen Plumbing and Heating with our good friends at The NEW Smart Honda of Daven...
2025-01-18
1h 23
Film Fanatic Commentaries
Disclosure (1994) - Film Fanatic Commentary - Season 7
An Audio-Only Commentary on the 1994 film DISCLOSURE by John Doe. Starring Michael Douglas, Demi Moore, Donald Sutherland, Caroline Goodall, Roma Maffia, Dylan Baker, Rosemary Forsyth. Directed by Barry Levinson.A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.#commentary #disclosure #michaeldouglas #demimoore #donaldsutherland #thriller #harassment #199408/01/2025 Commentary recording dateFilm source for syncing up - R2 DVDFollow me on Rumble
2025-01-11
2h 03
Anglotopia Podcast | Discussing UK British Travel, History, Culture, London, British Slang, and More!
Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 29 – The Fascinating World of Country Life Magazine with John Goodall
In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we interview John Goodall. John Goodall is the architectural editor of Country Life magazine, responsible for producing weekly articles on country houses in Britain and abroad. He has a background in medieval architecture and has written guidebooks for English Heritage. Goodall became interested in architecture while living abroad and developed a fascination with medieval buildings. He enjoys the privilege of visiting and writing about a wide range of country houses, meeting interesting people, and commissioning high-quality photography. He believes that country life is a national treasure and values its role as a hi...
2024-08-16
48 min
Country Life
Buckingham Palace, Taylor Swift, and how to get your house featured in Country Life, with John Goodall
Buckingham Palace’s East Wing has opened up to visitors for the first time in 2024. St James’s Palace did so at the tail end of 2023. Even Balmoral — a royal residence privately owned by the Windsors, rather than part of the holdings of the Crown — has opened up its doors, something which would have been unimaginable during the lifetime of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Why has it happened, and what can it tell us about the Monarcy today? Country Life’s Architectural Editor John Goodall joins host James Fisher in this episode of the Country Life Podcas...
2024-07-15
35 min
Hidden Heritage
From Durham to Belvoir: A Journey Through John Goodall’s Hidden Heritage
Step inside British history with Hidden Heritage, the podcast that uncovers the stories behind the nation's most beloved destinations. Join host Lady Violet Manners, as she delves into the architectural wonders, family histories, and cultural gems that make up the fabric of British heritage.In this episode, architect and historian John Goodall shares his passion for ancestral connections in old buildings and the physical expression of this in churches. As he delves into the fascinating archives at Belvoir and unravels the remarkable story of a divided estate, listeners will discover the intricate human stories behind historic places.
2024-07-04
1h 02
Jaguars On SI Podcast
The Jaguars On SI Podcast, Ep. 108: Drafting the AFC South With Zach Goodall
How do John, Gus and Zach stack the #jaguars roster with the rest of the AFC South? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2024-07-03
1h 38
Jaguars On SI Podcast
The Jaguars On SI Podcast, Ep. 108: Drafting the AFC South With Zach Goodall
How do John, Gus and Zach stack the #jaguars roster with the rest of the AFC South? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-07-03
1h 53
Fire Your Hiring Habits
Rethinking Workplace Change: A Conversation with Ashley Goodall (Part Two)
In the second half of their conversation, Ashley Goodall dives deeper into the central message of his new book, "The Problem with Change." He discusses what he hopes readers will take away from his contrarian view that constant workplace disruption often undermines productivity and employee well-being over the long run. Goodall also has specific advice for new managers entering cultures where change has become the unrelenting norm. Tune in to hear Ashley's insightful and practical guidance for organizational leaders seeking to implement impactful changes without deteriorating workplace culture.About Ashley Goodall: Ashley is a leadership expert who has...
2024-05-16
21 min
Fire Your Hiring Habits
Rethinking Workplace Change: A Conversation with Ashley Goodall (Part One)
John's guest this week is Ashley Goodall, author of the provocative new book "The Problem with Change." In his book, Goodall challenges the conventional wisdom that constant workplace transformation and disruption lead to better employee performance and well-being. Drawing on decades of experience managing human resources initiatives at organizations like Cisco and Deloitte, he argues that non-stop change often does more harm than good.About Ashley Goodall: Ashley is a leadership expert who has spent his career exploring large organizations from the inside, most recently as an executive at Cisco. He is the co-author of Nine Lies About...
2024-05-09
22 min
Bank On It
Episode 601 Brad Goodall from Banked
This episode was produced remotely using the ListenDeck standardized audio & video production system. If you're looking to jumpstart your podcast miniseries or upgrade your podcast or video production please visit www.ListenDeck.com. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio. In this episode the host John Siracusa chats remotely with Brad Goodall, Co-founder and CEO at Banked. In this episode, they chat about the importance of clear narratives when pitching to investors and joining a fast gr...
2024-01-25
29 min
Bank On It
Episode 600 Zor Gorelov from Kasisto
This episode was produced remotely using the ListenDeck standardized audio & video production system. If you're looking to jumpstart your podcast miniseries or upgrade your podcast or video production please visit www.ListenDeck.com. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio. In this episode the host John Siracusa chats remotely with Zor Gorelov, Co-founder and CEO at Kasisto. In this conversation, they discuss the importance of reading between the lines and connecting the dots in decision-making especially wh...
2024-01-18
30 min
The Local Stage
The Local Stage
Join Trevor @ The Lever here on The Local Stage! We feature the best local music out of the regional Quad Cities area! Jason Carl and Johnny "Sleazy B" Baker of The Jason and John Experience are in! We had to kidnap Jason with a van and some chloroform but listen in and you can tell he's not scared. If you have a band and want to be involved in the cluster, email us your track! thelocalstage@gmail.com 12-10-23 Field - Sponsored by Stompbox Brewing! In order of play... Just listen stupid!
2023-12-18
1h 18
THE LAST SHOW ON EARTH
Joanne Harris
If there was a huge asteroid hurtling toward Earth threatening to destroy life as we know it and you could see one more show before you die, what would it be? It can be anything you want - a show you’ve seen before, one that you wish you’d seen, or something you’ve made up entirely. What would be YOUR Last Show on Earth? This is the podcast in which we ask a special guest the big, BIG question that nobody ever needed or bothered to ask. Our guest this episode is Joanne Harris
2023-11-29
1h 06
Humans V AI: The Movie
John Sharp - The Gladiator Bus V See You Later, Gladiator
Humans Glynn Goodall and comedian/coffee shop sitter John Sharp go versus the AI to see who can create the best movie. Both are given the prompts of an Ealing Comedy with the setting of a double decker bus, a being stalked by a killer set piece, the profession of gladiator and a tin of Coronation Chicken playing a key role. Who will write the best movie - and who will rewind time only to do the exact same thing again? If you want to see Glynn, John and other comics - go to comedycatopenmike.c...
2023-09-02
1h 08
The Outcome Is Income
Mortgage Mastermind || TOII ft. John Goodall
John is founder and CEO of Landbay, a leading BTL mortgage lending platform focussed on the professional market. John’s work has always been rooted in Economics with degrees from Durham University and Imperial College. In his early career, he co-founded a financial services executive search consultancy and later joined an equity brokerage in the City. But it was his interest and belief in market-place lending that sparked the idea of Landbay, and its focus on the larger, lower-risk buy-to-let mortgage market.https://landbay.co.uk/ Follow our Socials for More!- the out...
2023-05-03
42 min
The Local Stage
The Local Stage
Join Trevor @ The Lever here on The Local Stage! We feature the best local music out of the regional Quad Cities area! The man child known as Grey-man joins us for his first show on the waves! I'm not biased when I say he did a great job! If you have a band and want to be involved in the cluster, email us your track! thelocalstage@gmail.com 12-12-22 Field - Sponsored by Stompbox Brewing, Wind Dancer Boutique and Lynch Heating and Plumbing! In order of play: Devour The Sun - Unbr...
2022-12-13
1h 00
The Kevin Shee Show
45. Web3 and the Metaverse with John Goodall
Jon Goodall, who has worked in Silicon Valley over a decade and is the founder of chatback.com, a messaging Omani chat software for school and hotels. He just started a new NFT venture call Niftopia and is here to discuss the future of NFT and Web3 Links: Niftopia.me Show Notes: 00:42 - Can you give us a little background of your employment? 02:26 - How did you get involved in the internet and computer industry? 06:33 - Tell us about Chatback.com? 11:44 - How did you get into crypto and NFTs ? 14:00 - What do y...
2022-09-09
36 min
New Books in Military History
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2022-08-05
57 min
New Books in British Studies
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2022-08-05
57 min
New Books in Early Modern History
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2022-08-05
57 min
New Books in Architecture
John Goodall, "The Castle: A History" (Yale UP, 2022)
In The Castle: A History (Yale University Press, 2022) Dr. John Goodall presents a vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.Dr. John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first cent...
2022-08-05
54 min
NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#295 | Le projet de la semaine: OREGEN, des NFT pour sauver la biodiversité
Régulièrement nous recevons des projets “NFT for Good”, aujourd’hui place à Raphael Thobie cofondateur d’Oregen, une start-up dont le fonctionnement repose sur trois piliers: Un artiste, une association et des “donateurs investisseurs”.L’idée étant de créer une collection de NFT, dont 70% des ventes seront reversées à une association qui a pour objet la protection d’espèces animales en voie de disparition.Pour leur 1ère collection Oregen a décidé de lancer une collection de 1000 NFT créés spécialement par le street-artiste bordelais A-MO dont la vente financer un projet créer en partenariat avec l’institut J...
2022-06-22
59 min
The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 167 - A history of the castle with John Goodall
This week, we’re returning to one of our favourite topics of conversation on the podcast: castles. Joining us to discuss the evolution of Britain’s fortresses, before revealing his top five English Heritage castles, is John Goodall – a historian, the architectural editor of Country Life magazine and author of a new book called The Castle: A History.To discover more about our castles or plan a visit, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/castles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-06-09
1h 07
Travels Through Time
John Goodall: A History of the Castle (1217)
In this episode we strap on our armour and brace ourselves for battle! From the monumental ruins of strongholds like Conwy and Dover to the fantastical turrets of Hogwarts, castles are an important element in our vision of the past. They played a vital role in history, as centres of defence and political power, the physical foundation of royal and noble authority. This week, we are travelling through time with the acclaimed architectural historian John Goodall. His new book The Castle: A History tells the stories of these influential buildings through riveting snapshots at various moments in t...
2022-05-31
42 min
The Local Stage
The Local Stage
Join Trevor @ The Lever here on The Local Stage! We feature the best local music out of the regional Quad Cities area! Shawn from the band 'Wind Blows' is in the bog today, talking about his new line of WINDBREAKER sunglasses. Also he's British so listen. If you have a band and want to be involved in the cluster, email us your track! thelocalstage@gmail.com 4-17-2022 Field - Sponsored by Stompbox Brewing! In order of play: Pit Lord - Deveganize Doppelgänger - I Was God Once Reed Wa...
2022-04-20
1h 07
The Alnwick Castle Podcast
6 - The Castle: A History - with John Goodall
On the latest episode of the Alnwick Castle Podcast, we are joined by architectural historian and author John Goodall to talk all about castles!As the writer of The English Castle and, most recently, The Castle: A History, there was nobody better for our host Daniel to speak to about castles and what makes Alnwick Castle such a special one. Daniel and John discuss the myths and legends that surround castles, their restorations, and their place in the landscape of Britain among many other things.John Goodall's latest book, The Castle: A History, is available now...
2022-03-23
25 min
John Harris
Road Runner (Full On Hard House Mix 5)
Mobi D & Jason Nawty - Higher Level Voltswagen - Dirty Bonnie Steve Ryan - Cut The Jive (Manik Remix) Chris C - Mysterons (Ingo & Nick Lunn Remix) Charlotte Birch - Airwolf The Originator - Give it all you Got (Ingo & John Whitemann Remix) Ingo - Like This (Bulletproof Remix) Ricky Inkredible - Energize (Neptune Mix) Mobi D - Underground Sound Simon Eve - Old Skool Beat (Riksta's Intense Remix) Toffidge & Homzy - Every Funker In the Place Karl Davies & Wayne G - Bad Shit Ian M - Body Burning (Lewis Adam Remix) Joe Bloggs - Nebulizer Aron Hammond - Weekend ...
2021-09-10
1h 47
The Holden Village Podcast
Porch Preservation Project with John, Harrison, and Chris
"We have a treasure. The buildings here are fragile and susceptible to damage and deterioration. It is our privilege to be able care for them and be able to pass them on to next generations." ~ John Lauber"So many experiences from the people that have come to Holden Village have included a special time on these porches. They in themselves are a sacred space." ~ Chris Gustafson"If you drive through the countryside and see an old barn, in all likelihood, you start recreating a story of what was in that barn, or why that barn...
2021-06-01
21 min
The Purpose Promise Podcast
Success Myth: The Road to Retirement, with Jason Goodall
An idealistic vision of a relaxing and stress-free retirement can be the powerful motivator that keeps you stuck in an unfulfilling job. However, there is growing evidence to suggest this view of retirement is actually a myth. Even worse, by chasing after this myth, you can make unhealthy sacrifices during your second phase of life – the work and family years. In this episode, career expert and Purpose Promise founder John McCarthy suggests a holistic reframing for the concept of retirement. Then, Jason Goodall, financial planner, and comedian joins him to describe how he combats this myth with his clients.
2021-04-12
27 min
The Jane Goodall Hopecast
John Scanlon: Hope is Ending Wildlife Crime
In this fireside chat, Dr. Jane Goodall is joined by John Scanlon, who is CEO of Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation and chair of the Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime, of which the Jane Goodall Institute Global is a champion. Recently John served as Special Envoy for African Parks and was the Secretary General of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. John has dedicated his life to ensuring the safety and conservation of countless species of plants and animals. John and Jane have an insightful and moving conversation about the dire need...
2021-04-06
38 min
The Jane Goodall Hopecast
John Simpson: Hope is Finding Adventure and Uncovering Truth
Dr. Jane Goodall sits down for an exciting and inspiring conversation with her longtime friend, British foreign correspondent and world affairs editor of BBC News, John Simpson. They reminisce upon their most memorable and intrepid adventures and share their experiences traveling to some extraordinary places, often via single engine planes. John shares how fate landed him in a recently bombed hospital in war torn Sarajevo and how a local surgeon saved him. They both remark upon how they were often guided by intuition and courage in moments of their careers that might have seemed “jolly stupid” to some of thei...
2021-03-23
32 min
Second Half of Life Podcast
How Your Business or Family Can Benefit in a Low-Interest Rate Environment
Interest rates were already pretty low at the beginning of 2020, and the COVID-19 pandemic has now pushed interest rates to record lows. How can a small business owner or individual take advantage of these interest rates? One way of doing so is a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT). William Post of John G. Ullman & Associates leads a discussion about GRATs featuring Attorneys Julie Steinbacher and Landon Hodges of Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, and Jason Nickerson, CFP® of John G. Ullman & Associates. If you've never heard of a GRAT or even if you have but don't know much about it, this i...
2020-06-25
57 min
John Flannery, “LET FREEDOM RING”
Episode 8 - Are we there yet? - by John P. Flannery
The nation is getting mixed signals from the West Wing, a pretense at meeting the pandemic, and an election year demand to get everyone back to work, no matter if it's safe or not - the are-we-there-yet? discussion; also how our post office is at risk, how our jail and prison inmates across the nation are at risk in unsafe facilities, what the democratic party looks like for the Fall, a few words from Jane Goodall, and an old book by Thornton Wilder that never grows old - John P. Flannery, jonflan@aol.com, @jonflan.
2020-04-20
58 min
Retention Masterclass
MasterClass' top marketing expert on Retention Masterclass: Thomas Hopkins, performance and lifecycle marketing manager at Masterclass
You're not seeing double. It is very meta, but we have a top exec from THE MasterClass ... the one with teachers like Serena Williams, Martin Scorsese, Dr. Jane Goodall, Natalie Portman, and Gordon Ramsey ... on Retention Masterclass, the podcast. In this episode of Retention Masterclass, Thomas Hopkins, who leads performance and lifecycle marketing at MasterClass, speaking about: - subscriptions - offers - retention (of course!) - why they went full-meal deal on their subscription - the North Star metrics he lives by at Masterclass - what he...
2020-04-15
33 min
Glass Onion: On John Lennon
Episode 34- John Lennon's Best Songs with Jason Barnard of The Strange Brew
Jason and I conclude our talk, this time choosing (and waxing lyrical about) what we consider to be John Lennon's best songs, spanning a 15-year period. There are multiple audio clips to keep you interested and to complement our conversation. Enjoy! Please (x many) like, follow, share, subscribe, rate, review etc… Feedback and voluntary Paypal donations to glassonionpod@yahoo.com OR Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/antonyrotunno Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter handle https://www.twitter.com/OnionLennon Anto...
2020-03-31
2h 04
How Do You Feel?
Ep27: Coming Out After 20 Years of Marriage & 3 Kids: A Story of Identity with John Goodall
After living life as a straight man for 50+ years, John Goodall made the courageous decision to start living his truth by coming out to his wife and three children. This is his story about discovering his true identity and the confidence to be his true self. He currently lives in Michigan with his husband, Eric, and is active in OutFront Kalamazoo, a local organization that supports the city’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and allied community. Professionally, John is a Senior Director of Research and Technology with the Kellogg Company. In this episode, my dad and I discuss:
2019-10-21
46 min
Elite Bosses LIVE!
Attraction Marketing with John Melton
In this episode Jenn Goodall interviews our Elite 3 upline leader and Attraction Marketing guru, John Melton. Get out your notepad and pen because this episode is jam packed with value.
2019-08-28
45 min
Exploring Unexplained Phenomena
2/16/19 - Jim Goodall, aviation and science writer
Jim Goodall is an aviation and science writer of over 20 books. He is the former Associate Curator of the Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor, HI, and was associated with The Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA as a Restoration Manager on the MoFs deHavilland Comet Mk 4C. Jim Goodall served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962 - 1997. In 1994 Jim Goodall spoke at the Exploring Unexplained Phenomena IV Conference in Lincoln, NE. His paper was "Secret Aircraft at Groom Lake (Area 51)." Jim Goodall was a friend of Ben R...
2019-02-19
1h 45
IMTalk
IMTalk's 2018 Kona Super Specials, Day 2: Craig Alexander, Matt Chrabot, Kevin Collington, Elle Goodall and Age Group interviews
On day 2 of the IMTalk 2018 Kona Super Specials we have interviews with Craig Alexander, Matt Chrabot, Kevin Collington, Elle Goodall and Age Group interviews.
2018-10-11
1h 55