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The Upside-Down Kingdom
S2E6: Disciplined Receptivity
What's the difference between doing your devotions and actually being formed? Most of us have a spiritual routine. A reading plan. A prayer list. A time carved out — morning, evening, somewhere in between. We show up. And showing up matters. But there's a hard question the Prophet Hosea puts to people who are already showing up: Is the ground ready when you get there? The Hebrew word is niyr [NEER] — fallow ground. Ground that has never been broken open. Ground that has every nutrient required to grow something, but whose surface has gone hard...
2026-03-18
14 min
The Upside-Down Kingdom
S2E4: The Secret Place
What if the disciples who stayed got something the crowds never did? In Mark 4:34, after Jesus finished teaching the parables to the crowds, Mark records a single sentence that most people read right past: "But when He was alone with His own disciples — kat' idian — He explained everything." The Greek word is critical. Kat' idian: privately, apart, just you. The Secret Place is not just where you pray. It is where the explanation happens. This episode traces the architecture of the Secret Place through three Gospel texts — and asks the most confronting question in the Toolbo...
2026-03-12
13 min
The Upside-Down Kingdom
S2E1: The Colored Bible
Season one tore down the fortress. Season two builds something in its place — not another system, not a performance framework, but a posture. A way of sitting with Scripture until it becomes a stained-glass window.In this episode:The Desk — What the altar actually looks like: Holman Study Bible, three highlighters, a black pen, an 1864 Emphatic Diaglott, and no phone.How to Sit With Scripture — One posture (I am here to receive, not to achieve), one question (What are You saying tonight?), and what to do when something moves.Orange — Rhema/Kairos — The personal, immediate word. Matthew 13:44...
2026-03-03
22 min
The Audio Browser
On Liberty
Podcast: In Our Time (LS 74 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: On LibertyPub date: 2026-02-12Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationJournalist, author and historian Misha Glenny presents his first edition of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg who retired from this role last summer. Misha and his guests discuss the landmark work On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published in 1859 and the increasing recognition for his wife Harriet Taylor Mill's contribution. The subject matter of the essay is ‘civil or social liberty: the natur...
2026-02-23
49 min
The Upside-Down Kingdom
S1E13: Stop Using The Bible As A Pillow
Stop Using the Bible as a Pillow – Why Most Christians Never Actually Read God's WordYou own a Bible. Maybe several. It's on your nightstand, your bookshelf, your phone. You've highlighted verses, quoted them in prayers, even posted them on Instagram.But when's the last time you actually read it?Not a devotional. Not a verse-of-the-day app. Not a sermon illustration.When's the last time you sat down and read the actual Word of God?If you're like most Christians, the honest answer is: rarely. Maybe never consistently.And...
2026-02-22
11 min
The Podcast Browser
On Liberty
Podcast: In Our Time (LS 74 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: On LibertyPub date: 2026-02-12Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationJournalist, author and historian Misha Glenny presents his first edition of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg who retired from this role last summer. Misha and his guests discuss the landmark work On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published in 1859 and the increasing recognition for his wife Harriet Taylor Mill's contribution. The subject matter of the essay is ‘civil or social liberty: the natur...
2026-02-17
49 min
The Upside-Down Kingdom
S1E4: The Leaven You Can't See
Episode 4: The Leaven You Can't SeeJesus warns: beware the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod. One teaspoon of yeast corrupts three cups of flour—invisibly. Mark 8:14-21 and Matthew 23:25-28 expose the whitewashed tomb: beautiful outside, full of death inside. The Greek hypokritēs means actor—someone wearing a mask. You curate the 10% "safe struggles" for small group but hide the 90% that would destroy your reputation. The diagnostic: What sin, if exposed publicly, would end your ministry? He doesn't expose it to shame you—He exposes it to save you. Episode 4 of 15 in Phase 1...
2026-02-14
11 min
In Our Time
On Liberty
Journalist, author and historian Misha Glenny presents his first edition of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg who retired from this role last summer. Misha and his guests discuss the landmark work On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published in 1859 and the increasing recognition for his wife Harriet Taylor Mill's contribution. The subject matter of the essay is ‘civil or social liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual’ and it argues that the sole end for which mankind may interfere with the liberty of action of anyone is self...
2026-02-12
49 min
In Our Time: Culture
On Liberty
Journalist, author and historian Misha Glenny presents his first edition of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg who retired from this role last summer. Misha and his guests discuss the landmark work On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published in 1859 and the increasing recognition for his wife Harriet Taylor Mill's contribution. The subject matter of the essay is ‘civil or social liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual’ and it argues that the sole end for which mankind may interfere with the liberty of action of anyone is self...
2026-02-12
49 min
In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg
On Liberty
Journalist, author and historian Misha Glenny presents his first edition of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg who retired from this role last summer. Misha and his guests discuss the landmark work On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published in 1859 and the increasing recognition for his wife Harriet Taylor Mill's contribution. The subject matter of the essay is ‘civil or social liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual’ and it argues that the sole end for which mankind may interfere with the liberty of action of anyone is self-protection and...
2026-02-12
51 min
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
Hope / Dr. Jim Tillotson
Dr. Jim Tillotson states that humans can live only one second without hope. He shows that Satan wants to crush hope but encourages students that hope is tied to God Himself. Dr. Jim also encourages the students to put their hope in God even when life is at its worst.Scripture TextsTitus 2:11-15; Romans 15:13; 2 Thessalonians 2:16; 1 Timothy 1:1; Romans 6:17-22; Revelation 1:13-17Main Points or IdeasSteadfast Hope (verse 13)"Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ"...
2025-11-14
33 min
The Unstoppable Marketer®
EP. 112 The Epic Power of Product Market Fit: Derek Tillotson's Journey with Haven Tents
Send a textIn this episode, Derek Tiltson, CEO and founder of Haven Tents, discusses how his innovative hammock-tent hybrid solves common camping sleep issues. He shares insights on product development, Kickstarter campaigns, and creating engaging content for a niche outdoor brand. Learn how Haven Tents expanded beyond traditional campers to attract non-campers, revolutionizing the outdoor sleeping experience.
2025-02-04
1h 05
In Our Time
The Hanoverian Succession
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the intense political activity at the turn of the 18th Century, when many politicians in London went to great lengths to find a Protestant successor to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland and others went to equal lengths to oppose them. Queen Anne had no surviving children and, following the old rules, there were at least 50 Catholic candidates ahead of any Protestant ones and among those by far the most obvious candidate was James, the only son of James II. Yet with the passing of the Act of Settlement in 1701 ahead of Anne's...
2024-12-26
50 min
In Our Time: History
The Hanoverian Succession
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the intense political activity at the turn of the 18th Century, when many politicians in London went to great lengths to find a Protestant successor to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland and others went to equal lengths to oppose them. Queen Anne had no surviving children and, following the old rules, there were at least 50 Catholic candidates ahead of any Protestant ones and among those by far the most obvious candidate was James, the only son of James II. Yet with the passing of the Act of Settlement in 1701 ahead of Anne's...
2024-12-26
50 min
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
The Seven “Be’s” / Dr. Jim Tillotson
Scripture Texts Primary Text: Titus 2 Supplemental Texts: 1 Peter 4:9; Philippians 4:8; James 2:1-4; Galatians 5:23; 2 Timothy 3:16 Main Points or Ideas Be Hospitable 1 Peter 4:9 The Good Samaritan We make so many excuses to avoid being hospitable. Be Loving Philippians 4:8 Do you love what God loves and hate what God Hayes? Love what is good. What someone loves tells you a lot about that person. Could you write “good” on the things you consume (i.e. books, videos, music, websites, etc.)? Be Soberminded Keeping one’s head about them If you are a pastor...
2024-11-15
34 min
Life Chats With Friends
Navigating Identity, Privilege, Mental Health, and Spirituality in Society with Dr. Andrea Holman
In this episode, Dr. Andrea Holman, formerly a psychology professor at Huston-Tillotson University and now a leader in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEI&B) at Lyra Health, the foremost provider of workforce mental health benefits available to over 15 million people globally, joins host Antonio Stephens for a profound discussion. Together, they explore the intricate interplay of identity, privilege, mental health and spirituality. Their conversation sheds light on the challenges encountered by individuals, especially those in marginalized communities, and offers valuable insights into navigating these complex issues in contemporary society. Key takeaways: Acknowledge and process...
2024-03-20
57 min
Results Driven Organizations Podcast
#49 D' Janae Robinson talks Intersectionality, Women & Leadership
It's Women’s History Month and Our Guest today is D’Janae Robinson D’Janae Robinson is a trailblazing figure, embodying resilience, excellence, and an unwavering dedication to fostering inclusive spaces. With a career spanning industry giant like Facebook (Meta) and Google, as well as innovative startups like Mio (Me-O), D’Janae has consistently shattered glass ceilings. As the Chief of Staff for RHJ Consulting Group, she orchestrates strategic initiatives with precision and foresight. D’Janae’s passion for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) permeates every endeavor she undertakes. From crafting impactful MicroLearnings to moderating thought-provoking Panel Discussions and Conferences, she catalyze...
2024-03-19
49 min
In Our Time: Philosophy
Condorcet
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Nicolas de Condorcet (1743-94), known as the Last of the Philosophes, the intellectuals in the French Enlightenment who sought to apply their learning to solving the problems of their world. He became a passionate believer in the progress of society, an advocate for equal rights for women and the abolition of the slave trade and for representative government. The French Revolution gave him a chance to advance those ideas and, while the Terror brought his life to an end, his wife Sophie de Grouchy 91764-1822) ensured his influence into the next century and beyond.
2024-02-08
50 min
In Our Time: Culture
Marguerite de Navarre
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Marguerite, Queen of Navarre (1492 – 1549), author of the Heptaméron, a major literary landmark in the French Renaissance. Published after her death, The Heptaméron features 72 short stories, many of which explore relations between the sexes. However, Marguerite’s life was more eventful than that of many writers. Born into the French nobility, she found herself the sister of the French king when her brother Francis I came to the throne in 1515. At a time of growing religious change, Marguerite was a leading exponent of reform in the Catholic Church and translated an early work of Mar...
2023-12-21
46 min
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
Dating, Part 1 / Dr. Jim Tillotson
IntroductionDr. Jim stresses that choosing a spouse is the most crucial decision people make, second only to their relationship with God. This aligns with biblical priorities of God, family, and church. Dr. Jim aims to guide students in navigating dating with the goal of finding a lifelong partnerScripture TextsProverbs 18:22; Genesis 2:20-25; Genesis 1:28; Hebrews 13:4; Mark 10:2-9; Psalm 139:13-16; 2 Corinthians 6:14-18; Proverbs 25:19; Proverbs 22:24-25; Romans 13:14Main Points or IdeasDating is defined as an appointment or consistent pairing, with its ultimate purpose being t...
2023-11-14
39 min
Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
What's the Difference Between a Nodder and a Needer? / Dr. Jim Tillotson
Dr. Jim Tillotson shares how Dr. Mark Lansborough's message on Exodus 33 ("Show me your glory") deeply impacted him during a missions conference, leading to personal conviction about truly needing God versus just giving Him a nod.Scripture TextExodus 33:1-18Main Points or IdeasThe Choice Between Nodders and Needers: God offers success without His presence vs. Moses choosing God's presence over everything elseFive Key Differences:Additional Contrasts: Needers are others-focused while Nodders are self-focused; Needers are eternally focused while Nodders are earthly focused
2023-11-03
40 min
the Proclaim & Defend Podcast
FBFI 2023: A Lesson on Evangelism from John 4
During our recent Annual Meeting held at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, our theme was “Reclaiming the Great Commission.”In our podcast last week, I interviewed Jim Tillotson, the President of Faith Baptist Bible College & Seminary located in Ankeny, Iowa. Jim was one of our speakers at the Annual Meeting. I promised to publish his message from the conference this week, so here it is.A Lesson on Evangelism from John 4If you missed our podcast last week, go back and give a listen. Listen to this message as well. You will...
2023-09-09
58 min
13 Pro-Am Community RL Show
13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 22-02-2023
This week's show, it's another varied guest list as we take in the BARLA National Cup Semi-Final between Haresfinch and Drighlington speaking to Andy Murray and Mark Saunders from Finch and Andrew Tillotson from Drighlington. We were also privy to all the action at Victoria Park as Crosfields A clashed with Burtonwood Bridge in the Stuart Middleton Foundation Final, we spoke to Bridge boss Matty Wilson and Crosfield's game star Brad Stanway.We also spoke at length with Dave Parkin, one of the founders of the Anglian Vipers, and caught up with GB Police assistant coach Jim Forster ahead...
2023-02-22
2h 42
In Our Time: Culture
The Nibelungenlied
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Song of the Nibelungs, a twelfth century German epic, full of blood, violence, fantasy and bleakness. It is a foundational work of medieval literature, drawing on the myths of Scandinavia and central Europe. The poem tells of two couples, Siegfried and Kriemhild and Gunther and Brunhilda, whose lives are destroyed by lies and revenge. It was extremely popular in its time, sometimes rewritten with happier endings, and was rediscovered by German Romantics and has since been drawn from selectively by Wagner, Fritz Lang and, infamously, the Nazis looking to support ideas on German...
2022-12-29
54 min
The Best Podcasts
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Song of the Nibelungs, a twelfth century German epic, full of blood, violence, fantasy and bleakness. It is a foundational work of medieval literature, drawing on the myths of Scandinavia and central Europe. The poem tells of two couples, Siegfried and Kriemhild and Gunther and Brunhilda, whose lives are destroyed by lies and revenge. It was extremely popular in its time, sometimes rewritten with happier endings, and was rediscovered by German Romantics and has since been drawn from selectively by Wagner, Fritz Lang and, infamously, the Nazis looking to support ideas on German heritage. ...
2022-12-29
00 min
In Our Time
The Nibelungenlied
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Song of the Nibelungs, a twelfth century German epic, full of blood, violence, fantasy and bleakness. It is a foundational work of medieval literature, drawing on the myths of Scandinavia and central Europe. The poem tells of two couples, Siegfried and Kriemhild and Gunther and Brunhilda, whose lives are destroyed by lies and revenge. It was extremely popular in its time, sometimes rewritten with happier endings, and was rediscovered by German Romantics and has since been drawn from selectively by Wagner, Fritz Lang and, infamously, the Nazis looking to support ideas on German heritage...
2022-12-29
55 min
In Our Time: History
Demosthenes' Philippics
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speeches that became a byword for fierce attacks on political opponents. It was in the 4th century BC, in Athens, that Demosthenes delivered these speeches against the tyrant Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, when Philip appeared a growing threat to Athens and its allies and Demosthenes feared his fellow citizens were set on appeasement. In what became known as The Philippics, Demosthenes tried to persuade Athenians to act against Macedon before it was too late; eventually he succeeded in stirring them, even if the Macedonians later prevailed. For these...
2022-12-15
56 min
The Best Podcasts
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speeches that became a byword for fierce attacks on political opponents. It was in the 4th century BC, in Athens, that Demosthenes delivered these speeches against the tyrant Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, when Philip appeared a growing threat to Athens and its allies and Demosthenes feared his fellow citizens were set on appeasement. In what became known as The Philippics, Demosthenes tried to persuade Athenians to act against Macedon before it was too late; eventually he succeeded in stirring them, even if the Macedonians later prevailed. For these speeches...
2022-12-15
00 min
In Our Time
Demosthenes' Philippics
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speeches that became a byword for fierce attacks on political opponents. It was in the 4th century BC, in Athens, that Demosthenes delivered these speeches against the tyrant Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, when Philip appeared a growing threat to Athens and its allies and Demosthenes feared his fellow citizens were set on appeasement. In what became known as The Philippics, Demosthenes tried to persuade Athenians to act against Macedon before it was too late; eventually he succeeded in stirring them, even if the Macedonians later prevailed. For these speeches...
2022-12-15
57 min
In Our Time
John Bull
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the origin of this personification of the English everyman and his development as both British and Britain in the following centuries. He first appeared along with Lewis Baboon (French) and Nicholas Frog (Dutch) in 1712 in a pamphlet that satirised the funding of the War of the Spanish Succession. The author was John Arbuthnot (1667-1735), a Scottish doctor and satirist who was part of the circle of Swift and Pope, and his John Bull was the English voter, overwhelmed by taxes that went not so much into the war itself but into the pockets of its...
2022-07-28
55 min
In Our Time: Culture
John Bull
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the origin of this personification of the English everyman and his development as both British and Britain in the following centuries. He first appeared along with Lewis Baboon (French) and Nicholas Frog (Dutch) in 1712 in a pamphlet that satirised the funding of the War of the Spanish Succession. The author was John Arbuthnot (1667-1735), a Scottish doctor and satirist who was part of the circle of Swift and Pope, and his John Bull was the English voter, overwhelmed by taxes that went not so much into the war itself but into the pockets of...
2022-07-28
53 min
In Our Time: Science
The Death of Stars
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the abrupt transformation of stars after shining brightly for millions or billions of years, once they lack the fuel to counter the force of gravity. Those like our own star, the Sun, become red giants, expanding outwards and consuming nearby planets, only to collapse into dense white dwarves. The massive stars, up to fifty times the mass of the Sun, burst into supernovas, visible from Earth in daytime, and become incredibly dense neutron stars or black holes. In these moments of collapse, the intense heat and pressure can create all the known elements to...
2022-07-07
58 min
In Our Time
The Death of Stars
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the abrupt transformation of stars after shining brightly for millions or billions of years, once they lack the fuel to counter the force of gravity. Those like our own star, the Sun, become red giants, expanding outwards and consuming nearby planets, only to collapse into dense white dwarves. The massive stars, up to fifty times the mass of the Sun, burst into supernovas, visible from Earth in daytime, and become incredibly dense neutron stars or black holes. In these moments of collapse, the intense heat and pressure can create all the known elements to form...
2022-07-07
58 min
In Our Time
Homo erectus
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of our ancestors, Homo erectus, who thrived on Earth for around two million years whereas we, Homo sapiens, emerged only in the last three hundred thousand years. Homo erectus, or Upright Man, spread from Africa to Asia and it was on the Island of Java that fossilised remains were found in 1891 in an expedition led by Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois. Homo erectus people adapted to different habitats, ate varied food, lived in groups, had stamina to outrun their prey; and discoveries have prompted many theories on the relationship between their diet and the s...
2022-05-12
52 min
In Our Time: Science
Homo erectus
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of our ancestors, Homo erectus, who thrived on Earth for around two million years whereas we, Homo sapiens, emerged only in the last three hundred thousand years. Homo erectus, or Upright Man, spread from Africa to Asia and it was on the Island of Java that fossilised remains were found in 1891 in an expedition led by Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois. Homo erectus people adapted to different habitats, ate varied food, lived in groups, had stamina to outrun their prey; and discoveries have prompted many theories on the relationship between their diet and t...
2022-05-12
51 min
In Our Time: History
Homo erectus
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of our ancestors, Homo erectus, who thrived on Earth for around two million years whereas we, Homo sapiens, emerged only in the last three hundred thousand years. Homo erectus, or Upright Man, spread from Africa to Asia and it was on the Island of Java that fossilised remains were found in 1891 in an expedition led by Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois. Homo erectus people adapted to different habitats, ate varied food, lived in groups, had stamina to outrun their prey; and discoveries have prompted many theories on the relationship between their diet and t...
2022-05-12
51 min
Behind The Spine
S4E10 Enabling Creativity: Victoria Tillotson on building a brighter future
The daily grind has a habit of stifling creativity. You may be struggling to innovate in a way you know you’re capable of - you may be burnt out without even knowing it. Sometimes it pays to take a step back. That’s why spaces like Watershed are so important, offering creators a chance to play with their ideas and to experiment in a safe environment. Watershed is the South West of England’s leading film, culture and digital media centre. Victoria Tillotson is the organisation’s Talent Development Lead and supports artist development within it...
2022-03-23
26 min
In Our Time: Culture
Thomas Hardy's Poetry
After 27 years, Melvyn Bragg has decided to step down from the In Our Time presenter’s chair. With over a thousand episodes to choose from, he has selected just six that capture the huge range and depth of the subjects he and his experts have tackled. In this second of his choices, we hear Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss one of his favourite poets.Their topic is Thomas Hardy (1840 -1928) and his commitment to poetry, which he prized far above his novels. In the 1890s, once he had earned enough from his fiction, Hardy stopped writing no...
2022-01-13
50 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Thomas Hardy's Poetry
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Thomas Hardy (1840 -1928) and his commitment to poetry, which he prized far above his novels. In the 1890s, once he had earned enough from his fiction, Hardy stopped writing novels altogether and returned to the poetry he had largely put aside since his twenties. He hoped that he might be ranked one day alongside Shelley and Byron, worthy of inclusion in a collection such as Palgrave's Golden Treasury which had inspired him. Hardy kept writing poems for the rest of his life, in different styles and metres, and he explored genres from nature, to war...
2022-01-13
50 min
In Our Time
Thomas Hardy's Poetry
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Thomas Hardy (1840 -1928) and his commitment to poetry, which he prized far above his novels. In the 1890s, once he had earned enough from his fiction, Hardy stopped writing novels altogether and returned to the poetry he had largely put aside since his twenties. He hoped that he might be ranked one day alongside Shelley and Byron, worthy of inclusion in a collection such as Palgrave's Golden Treasury which had inspired him. Hardy kept writing poems for the rest of his life, in different styles and metres, and he explored genres from nature, to war...
2022-01-13
51 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FREEMASONS MEGA MIX
For years and i mean years I've always wanted to do a "mega mix" of all the Freemasons funkyhouse classics and this mix is totally jam packed with just that! Full on, High Energy, Freemasons classics from the golden era of vocal house music..
2021-10-17
2h 06
Out of the Main
Episode 21.30: Gaucho Album Focus, Chapter 2
A continuation of last week’s episode is Chapter 2 of John’s and Tom’s deep dive into the mastery, history and lustery of Steely Dan’s “Gaucho.” Check out the album’s place in the yacht rock pantheon this week on the Out of the Main podcast! Things Discussed: Historical context and references Overall texture and sonic genius Lyrical exploration Commercial and critical success Wendell, the first-ever “drum machine” How does this album represent L.A. mythology and drug culture? Tragedy strikes, and will Gaucho mark “the end?” Matt Tillotson does an analysis of Gaucho's lyrics and references...
2021-07-29
35 min
Out of the Main
Episode 21.29: Album Focus: Steely Dan’s Gaucho
John and Tom book-end their Aja album focus episode with an episode diving deep into the mastery, history and lustery of Steely Dan’s “Gaucho.” Check out the album’s place in the yacht rock pantheon this week on the Out of the Main podcast! Things Discussed: Historical context and references Overall texture and sonic genius Lyrical exploration Commercial and critical success Wendell, the first-ever “drum machine” How does this album represent L.A. mythology and drug culture? Tragedy strikes, and will Gaucho mark “the end?” Matt Tillotson does an analysis of Gaucho's lyrics and references. Track-by-track e...
2021-07-22
45 min
The Gaucho9 Podcast
Ep50: UCLA Recap + McGreevy, Eng, Callahan, Lewis chatter
Gauchos get some valuable RPI points over the weekend in the series vs UCLA but lose 2 of 3 games; with 8 games remaining in the regular season UCSB sits at 31-18 overall. We begin with highlights and interviews with JD Callahan, Cory Lewis, Mason Eng, & Michael McGreevy. Then David Tillotson and Spencer Stewart pass out awards, plus the UCSB pitching staff sets a new school record with 510 strikeouts, surpassing the 2019 staff mark of 507.
2021-05-18
40 min
Lessons from the Field - Austin ISD Professional Learning
Lessons from the Field
Duration: 00:35:59 Guest: Dr. Sanford Jeames, Eastside Memorial Early College High School, Austin ISD Lessons from the Field engages staff members from the Austin Independent School District about teaching and learning in our community. Discussions focus on various education topics and how they impact and empower teachers and students. Website: Austin ISD Professional Learning Social Media: @AustinISDPL In this episode, Mark Gurgel and Matthew Castilleja interview Dr. Sanford Jeames, a coordinator of the Health Sciences Program at Eastside Memorial Early College High School (Austin ISD) as well as an adjunct...
2021-02-23
35 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYDISCOLOVE MIX
Mark Tillotson's FUNKYDISCOLOVE MIX.... Something a little different from me here.... :) I've been asked several times to mix a "Glitterbox" style mix and here it is! Jam packed full of Disco dance floor fillers along with a few classics.. Enjoy! Mark.. x x
2020-12-24
1h 19
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Mary Astell
The philosopher Mary Astell (1666 – 1731) has been described as “the first English feminist”. Born in Newcastle in relatively poor circumstances in the aftermath of the upheaval of the English Civil War and the restoration of the monarchy, she moved to London as a young woman and became part of an extraordinary circle of intellectual and aristocratic women. In her pioneering publications, she argued that women’s education should be expanded, that men and women’s minds were the same and that no woman should be forced to marry against her will. Perhaps her most famous quotation is: “If all Men are born Free, w...
2020-11-05
51 min
In Our Time: Philosophy
Mary Astell
The philosopher Mary Astell (1666 – 1731) has been described as “the first English feminist”. Born in Newcastle in relatively poor circumstances in the aftermath of the upheaval of the English Civil War and the restoration of the monarchy, she moved to London as a young woman and became part of an extraordinary circle of intellectual and aristocratic women. In her pioneering publications, she argued that women’s education should be expanded, that men and women’s minds were the same and that no woman should be forced to marry against her will. Perhaps her most famous quotation is: “If all Men are born Fre...
2020-11-05
51 min
Lessons from the Field - Austin ISD Professional Learning
Lessons from the Field - Episode 9
Duration: 00:36:06 Guest: Lavell Lathan, LBJ High School, Austin Independent School District Lessons from the Field engages staff members from the Austin Independent School District about teaching and learning in our community. Discussions focus on distance learning and how it impacts teachers and students. Website: Austin ISD Professional Learning Social Media: @AustinISDPL In Episode 9, Mark Gurgel and Matthew Castilleja interview Lavell Lathan, a graduate of Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas. He has a passion for building student relationships that cultivate high academic achievement and concept mastery. During this...
2020-07-07
36 min
In Our Time: Culture
Auden
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and poetry of WH Auden (1907-1973) up to his departure from Europe for the USA in 1939. As well as his personal life, he addressed suffering and confusion, and the moral issues that affected the wider public in the 1930s and tried to unpick what was going wrong in society and to understand those times. He witnessed the rise of totalitarianism in the austerity of that decade, travelling through Germany to Berlin, seeing Spain in the Civil War and China during its wars with Japan, often collaborating with Christopher Isherwood. In his lifetime...
2019-12-19
53 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Auden
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and poetry of WH Auden (1907-1973) up to his departure from Europe for the USA in 1939. As well as his personal life, he addressed suffering and confusion, and the moral issues that affected the wider public in the 1930s and tried to unpick what was going wrong in society and to understand those times. He witnessed the rise of totalitarianism in the austerity of that decade, travelling through Germany to Berlin, seeing Spain in the Civil War and China during its wars with Japan, often collaborating with Christopher Isherwood. In his lifetime his...
2019-12-19
53 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX VOLUME 9
This new mix features some ace disco tracks, Some classic FunkyHouse along with a some nostalgic classic house.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove based in Leeds city centre hosted once every 3 months.. Here's VOLUME 9 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at The Wardrobe, St Peter's St, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! You can see all relevant FUNKYLOVE info on our web page... WWW.FUNKYLOVE.CO.UK Or by following the links below.... FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: twitter.com...
2019-10-25
1h 42
In Our Time: Philosophy
Bergson and Time
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941) and his ideas about human experience of time passing and how that differs from a scientific measurement of time, set out in his thesis on 'Time and Free Will' in 1889. He became famous in France and abroad for decades, rivalled only by Einstein and, in the years after the Dreyfus Affair, was the first ever Jewish member of the Académie Française. It's thought his work influenced Proust and Woolf, and the Cubists. He died in 1941 from a cold which, reputedly, he caught while queuing to register as...
2019-05-09
51 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Bergson and Time
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941) and his ideas about human experience of time passing and how that differs from a scientific measurement of time, set out in his thesis on 'Time and Free Will' in 1889. He became famous in France and abroad for decades, rivalled only by Einstein and, in the years after the Dreyfus Affair, was the first ever Jewish member of the Académie Française. It's thought his work influenced Proust and Woolf, and the Cubists. He died in 1941 from a cold which, reputedly, he caught while queuing to register as a...
2019-05-09
51 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
The Gordon Riots
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the most destructive riots in London's history, which reached their peak on 7th June 1780 as troops fired on the crowd outside the Bank of England. The leader was Lord George Gordon, head of the Protestant Association, who objected to the relaxing of laws against Catholics. At first the protest outside Parliament was peaceful but, when Gordon's petition failed to persuade the Commons, rioting continued for days until the military started to shoot suspects in the street. It came as Britain was losing the war to hold on to colonies in North America.The...
2019-05-02
50 min
In Our Time: History
The Gordon Riots
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the most destructive riots in London's history, which reached their peak on 7th June 1780 as troops fired on the crowd outside the Bank of England. The leader was Lord George Gordon, head of the Protestant Association, who objected to the relaxing of laws against Catholics. At first the protest outside Parliament was peaceful but, when Gordon's petition failed to persuade the Commons, rioting continued for days until the military started to shoot suspects in the street. It came as Britain was losing the war to hold on to colonies in North America....
2019-05-02
50 min
In Our Time: Culture
Samuel Beckett
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989), who lived in Paris and wrote his plays and novels in French, not because his French was better than his English, but because it was worse. In works such as Waiting for Godot, Endgame, Molloy and Malone Dies, he wanted to show the limitations of language, what words could not do, together with the absurdity and humour of the human condition. In part he was reacting to the verbal omnipotence of James Joyce, with whom he’d worked in Paris, and in part to his experience in the French Resistance during Wo...
2019-01-17
48 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Samuel Beckett
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Samuel Beckett (1906 - 1989), who lived in Paris and wrote his plays and novels in French, not because his French was better than his English, but because it was worse. In works such as Waiting for Godot, Endgame, Molloy and Malone Dies, he wanted to show the limitations of language, what words could not do, together with the absurdity and humour of the human condition. In part he was reacting to the verbal omnipotence of James Joyce, with whom he’d worked in Paris, and in part to his experience in the French Resistance during World Wa...
2019-01-17
49 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX PART 8
Our next FunkyLove event is our first EVER FunkyLOve Halloween party and we are set to welcome a very special guest indeed.. We are excited and pleased to welcome MOTO BLANCO to grace our FunkyLove decks.. :) This new mix features some unreleased disco tracks, Some classic FunkyHouse along with a little bootleg of my own.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove.. Here's VOLUME 8 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at The Wardrobe, St Peter's St, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but...
2018-10-26
1h 32
In Our Time: Culture
Is Shakespeare History? The Romans
In the second of two programmes marking In Our Time's 20th anniversary on 15th October, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Shakespeare's versions of history, continuing with the Roman plays. Rome was the setting for Titus Andronicus, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and parts of Antony and Cleopatra and these plays gave Shakespeare the chance to explore ideas too controversial for English histories. How was Shakespeare reimagining Roman history, and what impact has that had on how we see Rome today? The image above is of Marlon Brando playing Mark Antony in a scene from the film version of Shakespeare's...
2018-10-18
48 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Is Shakespeare History? The Romans
In the second of two programmes marking In Our Time's 20th anniversary on 15th October, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Shakespeare's versions of history, continuing with the Roman plays. Rome was the setting for Titus Andronicus, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and parts of Antony and Cleopatra and these plays gave Shakespeare the chance to explore ideas too controversial for English histories. How was Shakespeare reimagining Roman history, and what impact has that had on how we see Rome today? The image above is of Marlon Brando playing Mark Antony in a scene from the film version of Shakespeare's...
2018-10-18
48 min
In Our Time: History
Is Shakespeare History? The Romans
In the second of two programmes marking In Our Time's 20th anniversary on 15th October, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Shakespeare's versions of history, continuing with the Roman plays. Rome was the setting for Titus Andronicus, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and parts of Antony and Cleopatra and these plays gave Shakespeare the chance to explore ideas too controversial for English histories. How was Shakespeare reimagining Roman history, and what impact has that had on how we see Rome today? The image above is of Marlon Brando playing Mark Antony in a scene from the film version of Shakespeare's...
2018-10-18
48 min
A-level Politics
7. Rosa Luxemburg - BBC In Our Time
Melvyn Bragg discusses the life and times of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919), 'Red Rosa', who was born in Poland under the Russian Empire and became one of the leading revolutionaries in an age of revolution. She was jailed for agitation and for her campaign against the Great War which, she argued, pitted workers against each other for the sake of capitalism. With Karl Liebknecht and other radicals, she founded the Spartacus League in the hope of ending the war through revolution. She founded the German Communist Party with Liebknecht; with the violence that followed the German Revolution of 1918, her opponents condemned...
2018-08-20
00 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX PART 7
Our next FunkyLove event is our 2018 OPENING PARTY on Bank Holiday Sunday 1st April.. and we are set to welcome a very special guest indeed.. We are excited and pleased to welcome THE FREEMASONS to grace our FunkyLove decks.. This new mix jammed full of tracks showcasing my trademark Vocal FunkyHouse sound.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove.. Here's VOLUME 7 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at The Wardrobe, St Peter's St, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! ...
2018-03-16
2h 05
In Our Time: History
The Highland Clearances
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how and why Highlanders and Islanders were cleared from their homes in waves in C18th and C19th, following the break up of the Clans after the Battle of Culloden. Initially, landlords tried to keep people on their estates for money-making schemes, but the end of the Napoleonic Wars brought convulsive changes. Some of the evictions were notorious, with the sudden and fatal burning of townships, to make way for sheep and deer farming. For many, migration brought a new start elsewhere in Britain or in the British colonies, while for some it...
2018-03-08
51 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
The Highland Clearances
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how and why Highlanders and Islanders were cleared from their homes in waves in C18th and C19th, following the break up of the Clans after the Battle of Culloden. Initially, landlords tried to keep people on their estates for money-making schemes, but the end of the Napoleonic Wars brought convulsive changes. Some of the evictions were notorious, with the sudden and fatal burning of townships, to make way for sheep and deer farming. For many, migration brought a new start elsewhere in Britain or in the British colonies, while for some it meant...
2018-03-08
51 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
The Picts
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Picts and, to mark our twentieth season, that discussion takes place in front of a student audience at the University of Glasgow, many of them studying this topic. According to Bede writing c731AD, the Picts, with the English, Britons, Scots and Latins, formed one of the five nations of Britain, 'an island in the ocean formerly called Albion'. The Picts is now a label given to the people who lived in Scotland north of the Forth-Clyde line from about 300 AD to 900 AD, from the time of the Romans to the time of the...
2017-11-09
56 min
In Our Time: History
The Picts
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Picts and, to mark our twentieth season, that discussion takes place in front of a student audience at the University of Glasgow, many of them studying this topic. According to Bede writing c731AD, the Picts, with the English, Britons, Scots and Latins, formed one of the five nations of Britain, 'an island in the ocean formerly called Albion'. The Picts is now a label given to the people who lived in Scotland north of the Forth-Clyde line from about 300 AD to 900 AD, from the time of the Romans to the time of...
2017-11-09
56 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S HEDKANDI CLASSICS MIX PART 2
Here it is!! Mark Tillotson's HedKandi Classics Mix Part 2.. Lots of my personal favourites on this mix from an era we all know and love.. If you love this style of music please follow my FUNKYLOVE - LEEDS & FUNKYLOVE MANCHESTER PAGES on facebook.. Alternatively click the links below.. :) FUNKYLOVE SOCIAL LINKS: FUNKYLOVE SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/funkylove_funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mark.tillotson.35 FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE MIXCLOUD: https://www.mixcloud.com/funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnDHepGpv9udLm37dlVVMAQ
2017-10-06
2h 24
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MANCHESTER PRIDE MIX
To celebrate Funkylove coming over the pennines for a special "one off" party at Manchester Pride, I've mixed some of my best & favourite FunkyHouse & Classics house tracks in this very special mix.. Bank Holiday Sunday.. 27th August 2017 - We take over the downstairs room at Bar Pop on Canal Street with a very special LIVE PA PERFORMANCE from the one & only SORAYA VIVIAN... The AFTERPARTY continues after the Manchester Pride's The Big Weekend 2017 at Bar Pop - Official..... FUNKYLOVE PRESENTS - SORAYA VIVIAN (LIVE PA PERFORMANCE) - TICKETS https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/BarPop-Basement-Clubroom/FunkyLove-Presents---Soraya-Vivian-(Live-PA)/13003566/ FUNKYLOVE PRESENTS...
2017-08-04
2h 49
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
#642: Breast health 101 with Solis Mammography, and our special guest author Laura Morton
This is a big show! First we talk breast health and cancer prevention with Solis Mammography. Find out signs, symptoms, and warning signs of breast cancer and talk prevention and screening with the DFWs largest and most effective breast health clinic Solis Mammography. Then, we sit down with our special guest and author of over 40 books Laura Morton to hear her personal battle with breast health, and how she took control of her life health and wellness! A little about Solis Mammography: Our promise is to provide an exceptional experience, exceptionally accurate results, and Peace of...
2017-07-05
00 min
In Our Time: Culture
Emily Dickinson
To celebrate Melvyn Bragg’s 27 years presenting In Our Time, five well-known fans of the programme have chosen their favourite episodes. Comedian Frank Skinner has picked the episode on the life and work of the poet Emily Dickinson and recorded an introduction to it. (This introduction will be available on BBC Sounds and the In Our Time webpage shortly after the broadcast and will be longer than the version broadcast on Radio 4). Emily Dickinson was arguably the most startling and original poet in America in the C19th. According to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, her correspondent and mentor, writing 15 years af...
2017-05-11
48 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX PART 6
Our next FunkyLove event is Saturday 10th JUne 2017 and we are set to welcome a very special guest indeed.. We are excited and pleased to welcome NIKKI BELLE (LIVE PA) to grace our FunkyLove stage singing "SUNSET TO SUNRISE" "TEARDROPS" LIVE!!!!!! A new mix jammed full of tracks showcasing my trademark Vocal FunkyHouse sound.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove.. Here's VOLUME 4 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at Duke Studios, Sheaf Street, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE...
2017-05-07
1h 34
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Rosa Luxemburg
Melvyn Bragg discusses the life and times of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919), 'Red Rosa', who was born in Poland under the Russian Empire and became one of the leading revolutionaries in an age of revolution. She was jailed for agitation and for her campaign against the Great War which, she argued, pitted workers against each other for the sake of capitalism. With Karl Liebknecht and other radicals, she founded the Spartacus League in the hope of ending the war through revolution. She founded the German Communist Party with Liebknecht; with the violence that followed the German Revolution of 1918, her opponents condemned...
2017-04-13
50 min
In Our Time: History
Rosa Luxemburg
Melvyn Bragg discusses the life and times of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919), 'Red Rosa', who was born in Poland under the Russian Empire and became one of the leading revolutionaries in an age of revolution. She was jailed for agitation and for her campaign against the Great War which, she argued, pitted workers against each other for the sake of capitalism. With Karl Liebknecht and other radicals, she founded the Spartacus League in the hope of ending the war through revolution. She founded the German Communist Party with Liebknecht; with the violence that followed the German Revolution of 1918, her opponents...
2017-04-13
50 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the high temperatures that marked the end of the Paleocene and start of the Eocene periods, about 50m years ago. Over c1000 years, global temperatures rose more than 5 C on average and stayed that way for c100,000 years more, with the surface of seas in the Arctic being as warm as those in the subtropics. There were widespread extinctions, changes in ocean currents, and there was much less oxygen in the sea depths. The rise has been attributed to an increase of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere, though it is not yet known...
2017-03-16
49 min
In Our Time: Science
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the high temperatures that marked the end of the Paleocene and start of the Eocene periods, about 50m years ago. Over c1000 years, global temperatures rose more than 5 C on average and stayed that way for c100,000 years more, with the surface of seas in the Arctic being as warm as those in the subtropics. There were widespread extinctions, changes in ocean currents, and there was much less oxygen in the sea depths. The rise has been attributed to an increase of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere, though it is not yet...
2017-03-16
49 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX PART 5
Our next FunkyLove event is our 2017 Opening Party and we are set to welcome a very special guest indeed.. We are excited and pleased to welcome Miss ABIGAIL BAILEY (LIVE PA) to grace our FunkyLove stage. A new mix jammed full of tracks showcasing my trademark Vocal FunkyHouse sound.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove.. Here's VOLUME 4 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at Duke Studios, Sheaf Street, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! You can see all...
2017-01-29
1h 36
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Four Quartets
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Four Quartets, TS Eliot's last great work which he composed, against a background of imminent and actual world war, as meditations on the relationship between time and humanity. With David MoodyEmeritus Professor of English and American Literature at the University of YorkFran BreartonProfessor of Modern Poetry at Queen's University, BelfastAndMark FordProfessor of English and American Literature at University College LondonProducer: Simon TillotsonJeremy Irons will be reading TS Eliot's greatest...
2016-12-22
48 min
In Our Time: Culture
Four Quartets
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Four Quartets, TS Eliot's last great work which he composed, against a background of imminent and actual world war, as meditations on the relationship between time and humanity. With David Moody Emeritus Professor of English and American Literature at the University of YorkFran Brearton Professor of Modern Poetry at Queen's University, BelfastAndMark Ford Professor of English and American Literature at University College LondonProducer: Simon TillotsonJeremy Irons will be reading TS Eliot's greatest poems, from Prufrock...
2016-12-22
48 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON "LIVE" AT FUNKYLOVE 22/10/16
Saturday 22/10/16 saw SEAMUS HAJI Headline our Funkylove event at Duke Studios, Leeds.. Here is a LIVE recording of my Warmup set from the night which, Then follows into a mix i did of all the tunes i played in the last hour.. Please feel free to share and download.. ENJOY!!!!! To keep up to date with all things FunkyLove please follow the links below.. FUNKYLOVE SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/funkylove_funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mark.tillotson.35 FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE MIXCLOUD: https://www.mixcloud.com/funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE YOUTUBE: ...
2016-11-04
2h 03
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX VOL 4
Our next FunkyLove event welcome's Big Love DJ Superstar SEAMUS HAJI... A new mix jammed full of tracks showcasing my trademark Vocal FunkyHouse sound.. The music you hear in this mix is the actual music YOU will hear at Funkylove.. Here's VOLUME 4 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at Duke Studios, Sheaf Street, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! You can see all relevant FUNKYLOVE info on our web page... WWW.FUNKYLOVE.CO.UK Or by following the links below.... FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE SOUNDCLOUD: @funkylovemusic ...
2016-09-30
1h 36
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX VOL 3
A new mix packed with hedKandi classics with a few classic house gems at the end to celebrate out next funkylove party in July.. Here's VOLUME 3 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at Duke Studios, Sheaf Street, Leeds... A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! You can see all relevant FUNKYLOVE info on our web page... WWW.FUNKYLOVE.CO.UK Or by following the links below.... FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE SOUNDCLOUD: @funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/funkylove_funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/mark.tillotson.35 feel free to...
2016-05-29
1h 28
In Our Time: History
Titus Oates and his 'Popish Plot'
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Titus Oates (1649-1705) who, with Israel Tonge, spread rumours of a Catholic plot to assassinate Charles II. From 1678, they went to great lengths to support their scheme, forging evidence and identifying the supposed conspirators. Fearing a second Gunpowder Plot, Oates' supposed revelations caused uproar in London and across the British Isles, with many Catholics, particularly Jesuit priests, wrongly implicated by Oates and then executed. Anyone who doubted him had to keep quiet, to avoid being suspected a sympathiser and thrown in prison. Oates was eventually exposed, put on trial under James II and sentenced...
2016-05-12
49 min
In Our Time: Religion
Titus Oates and his 'Popish Plot'
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Titus Oates (1649-1705) who, with Israel Tonge, spread rumours of a Catholic plot to assassinate Charles II. From 1678, they went to great lengths to support their scheme, forging evidence and identifying the supposed conspirators. Fearing a second Gunpowder Plot, Oates' supposed revelations caused uproar in London and across the British Isles, with many Catholics, particularly Jesuit priests, wrongly implicated by Oates and then executed. Anyone who doubted him had to keep quiet, to avoid being suspected a sympathiser and thrown in prison. Oates was eventually exposed, put on trial under James II and sentenced...
2016-05-12
49 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Titus Oates and his 'Popish Plot'
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Titus Oates (1649-1705) who, with Israel Tonge, spread rumours of a Catholic plot to assassinate Charles II. From 1678, they went to great lengths to support their scheme, forging evidence and identifying the supposed conspirators. Fearing a second Gunpowder Plot, Oates' supposed revelations caused uproar in London and across the British Isles, with many Catholics, particularly Jesuit priests, wrongly implicated by Oates and then executed. Anyone who doubted him had to keep quiet, to avoid being suspected a sympathiser and thrown in prison. Oates was eventually exposed, put on trial under James II and sentenced by...
2016-05-12
49 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S PUMPING FUNKYLOVE MIX VOL 2
Hi Guys, Here we go with VOLUME 2 of my funkylove pumping mixes.. :) Catch me playing this sound at my FunkyLove night In Leeds and also at Venus Classics in Manchester... For all things FunkyLove please follow the below links.. FUNKYLOVE INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/funkylove_funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mark.tillotson.35 FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnDHepGpv9udLm37dlVVMAQ For all things Venus Classics please follow the below links... PUBLIC GROUP… https://www.facebook.com/groups/215152835492054/ VENUS CLASSICS PAGE… https://www.facebook.com/venus.classics.manchester/?ref=hl
2016-03-03
1h 00
In Our Time
Tristan and Iseult
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Tristan and Iseult, one of the most popular stories of the Middle Ages. From roots in Celtic myth, it passed into written form in Britain a century after the Norman Conquest and almost immediately spread throughout northern Europe. It tells of a Cornish knight and an Irish queen, Tristan and Iseult, who accidentally drink a love potion, at the same time, on the same boat, travelling to Cornwall. She is due to marry Tristan's king, Mark. Tristan and Iseult seemed ideally matched and their love was heroic, but could that excuse their adultery, in...
2015-12-31
45 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Tristan and Iseult
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Tristan and Iseult, one of the most popular stories of the Middle Ages. From roots in Celtic myth, it passed into written form in Britain a century after the Norman Conquest and almost immediately spread throughout northern Europe. It tells of a Cornish knight and an Irish queen, Tristan and Iseult, who accidentally drink a love potion, at the same time, on the same boat, travelling to Cornwall. She is due to marry Tristan's king, Mark. Tristan and Iseult seemed ideally matched and their love was heroic, but could that excuse their adultery, in the...
2015-12-31
45 min
In Our Time: Culture
Tristan and Iseult
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Tristan and Iseult, one of the most popular stories of the Middle Ages. From roots in Celtic myth, it passed into written form in Britain a century after the Norman Conquest and almost immediately spread throughout northern Europe. It tells of a Cornish knight and an Irish queen, Tristan and Iseult, who accidentally drink a love potion, at the same time, on the same boat, travelling to Cornwall. She is due to marry Tristan's king, Mark. Tristan and Iseult seemed ideally matched and their love was heroic, but could that excuse their adultery, in...
2015-12-31
45 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Voyages of James Cook
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the scientific advances made in the three voyages of Captain James Cook, from 1768 to 1779. Cook's voyages astonished Europeans, bringing back detailed knowledge of the Pacific and its people, from the Antarctic to the Bering Straits. This topic is one of more than a thousand different ideas suggested by listeners in October and came from Alysoun Hodges in the UK, Fiachra O'Brolchain in Ireland, Mhairi Mackay in New Zealand, Enzo Vozzo in Australia, Jeff Radford in British Columbia and Mark Green in Alaska. With Simon SchafferProfessor of the History of...
2015-12-03
47 min
Mark Tillotson
MARK TILLOTSON'S FUNKYLOVE MIX - VOLUME 2
Hi Guys, A new mix to celebrate our very special Christmas party.. :) Here's VOLUME 2 of my FunkyLove mix collection.. FunkyLove is a night hosted every 3 months at The Faversham in Leeds.. A night totally dedicated to playing nothing but VOCAL FUNKYHOUSE MUSIC!!!! Past DJ Guest's & Live PA's Include.... Mark Doyle, Soraya Vivian, Lisa Millett & David Dunne.. You can all relevant FUNKYLOVE info on our web page... WWW.FUNKYLOVE.CO.UK Or by following the links below.... FUNKYLOVE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/funkylovemusic FUNKYLOVE INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/funkylove_funkylove/ FUNKYLOVE FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook...
2015-10-18
1h 23
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
Social Media - BS or Value? Live from SAP TechEd Vegas
Jon hits the TechEd Expert lounge floor for his annual freewheeling talk on whether social media is BS - or has actual value for SAP professionals. Special guests include Joshua Fletcher, Karin Tillotson and Phil Loewen. WARNING: NSFW starting at 10 minute mark (PG-13)
2013-11-04
27 min
The Media Show
Covering the royal baby story
With the full coverage so far, spare a thought for those working on Sunday papers and on rolling news who have to come up with fresh ways of covering the royal baby story. Eleanor Mills, editorial director of the Sunday Times, Jonathan Levy, head of newsgathering at Sky news and Kevin Maguire of the (seven days a week) Mirror share their experiences and their plans for pacing the story over the coming days and weeks.Channel 5 has overtaken Channel 4's weekly share of viewing for the first time in its history. Is this a blip or a...
2013-07-24
28 min
The Media Show
Closure of 'Greek BBC'
In today's programme with Emma Barnett:We hear from Greece about the sudden closure of the public service broadcaster, ERT, which was taken off air last night. Anita Paschalinou speaks to Emma from her desk in the newsroom where, as editor on duty, she is trying to keep the ERT news website going; from Switzerland, Ingrid Deltenre, director general of the European Broadcasting Union, relays the talks she's been having to try to get ERT back on air; and, in Athens, freelance journalist Maria Kagkelidou explains the role ERT has in Greece and gives an update on...
2013-06-12
28 min
The Media Show
Dido Harding on YouView
In today's programme with Steve Hewlett:The former BBC DG Mark Thompson said the arrival of YouView would bring an intense "battle for the living room". Just a few months after its delayed launch, though, how big an impact is it really making? Steve talks to Rory Cellan-Jones, the BBC's technology correspondent, about the early sales and then to Dido Harding, CEO of TalkTalk, one of the main providers of YouView along with BT.The biggest local TV contract was awarded this week, for London. The winning bid was from the people behind The Independent...
2013-02-06
28 min
The Media Show
20/06/2012
On today's programme with Steve Hewlett:Why was BT prepared to pay so much for the rights to show Premiership football? Marc Watson is chief executive of BT Vision and he explains the strategy, while analyst Mathew Horsman of Mediatique looks at the implications for consumers and for rivals BSkyB.The Leveson Inquiry has raised concerns over a story in the Mail on Sunday this weekend which alleged Lord Justice Leveson threatened to quit over comments from Michael Gove - a claim he strongly denies. Anne McElvoy of The Economist and Professor Brian Cathcart from...
2012-06-20
28 min