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Nonprofit Leadership Podcast
Why a Leader’s First 90 Days Set the Tone for Long-Term Success
In this insightful episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Dr. Rob Harter sits down with healthcare leadership experts Kurt Mosley and Neill Marshall to explore why a leader’s first 90 days are pivotal to their long-term success. Drawing from decades of experience interviewing and placing thousands of healthcare executives, Kurt and Neill share powerful stories and actionable strategies that can benefit nonprofit leaders across all sectors. From cultural missteps to missed early wins, the guests reveal that a leader’s early actions—or inactions—can define their credibility, influence, and effectiveness. They also share highlights from their po...
2025-10-27
32 min
The Career Refresh with Jill Griffin: Career Reinvention, Leadership Coaching, and Professional Brand
What Will They Remember About Your First 90 Days?
The first 90 days in a new leadership role can define your success, or set you back. In this episode, Neill Marshall and Kurt Mosley explore the common pitfalls leaders face, the small but powerful actions that build trust quickly, and the frameworks that help new executives create momentum. From understanding culture before trying to change it, to navigating relationships inside and outside the organization, you’ll hear proven strategies to move with confidence and impact.3 TakeawaysWhy moving too fast can derail your credibility.How symbolic, visible actions establish trust and build early momentum.A...
2025-10-14
35 min
New Books in History
The High Frontier: Gerard O’Neill’s Space Utopia
This is the first episode of Cited Podcast’s new season, Green Dreams. Green Dreams tells stories of radical environmental thinkers and their dreams for our green future. Should we make those dreams reality, or are they actually nightmares? For the rest of the episodes, visit the series page, and subscribe today (Apple, Spotify, RSS). In the 1970s, Gerard O’Neill drew up detailed plans for large space colonies. The Princeton physicist claimed that these colonies could beam limitless energy back down to Earth, solving all our environmental problems. As climate change accelerates, O’Neill’s once-forgotten green dream has...
2025-09-13
1h 26
New Books in Environmental Studies
The High Frontier: Gerard O’Neill’s Space Utopia
This is the first episode of Cited Podcast’s new season, Green Dreams. Green Dreams tells stories of radical environmental thinkers and their dreams for our green future. Should we make those dreams reality, or are they actually nightmares? For the rest of the episodes, visit the series page, and subscribe today (Apple, Spotify, RSS). In the 1970s, Gerard O’Neill drew up detailed plans for large space colonies. The Princeton physicist claimed that these colonies could beam limitless energy back down to Earth, solving all our environmental problems. As climate change accelerates, O’Neill’s once-forgotten green dream has...
2025-09-13
1h 26
New Books in Christian Studies
The High Frontier: Gerard O’Neill’s Space Utopia
This is the first episode of Cited Podcast’s new season, Green Dreams. Green Dreams tells stories of radical environmental thinkers and their dreams for our green future. Should we make those dreams reality, or are they actually nightmares? For the rest of the episodes, visit the series page, and subscribe today (Apple, Spotify, RSS). In the 1970s, Gerard O’Neill drew up detailed plans for large space colonies. The Princeton physicist claimed that these colonies could beam limitless energy back down to Earth, solving all our environmental problems. As climate change accelerates, O’Neill’s once-forgotten green dream has...
2025-09-13
1h 26
The Exclusive Career with Lesa Edwards
What Executive Recruiters are Really Listening for in the First Conversation (with Neill Marshall & Kurt Mosley)
Today, my guests are Neill Marshall and Kurt Mosley of HealthSearch Partners, an executive search firm operating in the healthcare space. We talk about the difference between the work they do as an executive or retained search firm and the work of third-party or contingency recruiters before digging into that all-important first point of contact. Whether initiated by the recruiter or the prospective candidate, it is important for the candidate to convey three things: What they want to do next in their career (vagueness or indecision doesn’t cut it), what thei...
2025-09-10
35 min
All About The Gers Podcast
All About The Gers - Match Reaction St Mirren 1 - 1 Rangers
Join host Ricki Neill with former Rangers FC players Derek Ferguson Charlie Miller every week, talking everything Rangers FC.Welcoming on to todays podcast 'Special guest' sponsor Robert MarshallBuy tickets for our LIVE show at the Louden Tavern Ibrox on the 3rd of October www.tinyurl.com/AATG2025Thanks to our SponsorsAvia Signs - https://www.aviasigns.com/Pludgin Business Solutions. - https://www.plugdin.co.uk/DB Dental Care - https://www.dbdentalcare.com/Mister Singh's India - https://www...
2025-08-28
43 min
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Missionary trip to Moldova Marshall Lieberman
Marshall Lieberman tells us of his trip to Moldova with CREW. The presentation recounts a volunteer experience in Moldova, a small, culturally diverse country, where English clubs serve as a platform to share the Gospel. Through interactive lessons, thought-provoking stories like the feeding of the 5000, and personal conversations, volunteers engage with students, exploring their beliefs and fostering connections. The experience highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity, the challenges of cross-cultural communication, and the potential for spiritual growth, ultimately emphasizing the ongoing work of the ministry and the hope for continued impact on the lives of Moldovan students.
2025-08-24
47 min
The Good Leadership Podcast
What Motivates Physicians to Want to Become Leaders?
What motivates physicians to step into leadership, and what makes them successful when they do? Paul Batz sits down with Neill Marshall, Board Chairman of HealthSearch Partners, to explore the personal and professional drivers behind physician leadership and the qualities that set thriving leaders apart. Plus, advice for physicians feeling the itch to lead.
2025-07-24
25 min
The Winston Marshall Show
Brendan O'Neill - Ireland's Dark Secret and Why It Become The WOKEST Country In Europe
Writer and cultural critic Brendan O’Neill joins The Winston Marshall Show for a searing breakdown of Ireland’s Israel obsession, immigration, and the ideological void left by the collapse of Catholicism.O’Neill paints a portrait of modern Ireland, where Israelophobia has become a quasi-religion—replacing the moral certainty once provided by the Church. From Dublin to rural Connemara, Palestinian flags fly, Holocaust memorials are politicised, and the Irish President himself compares Israel to the Nazis.They explore Ireland’s drift from its once pro-Israel roots, the rewriting of Irish history, and the influe...
2025-07-15
1h 20
The Job Hunting Podcast
First 90-Day Leadership Moves Matter: Proven Strategies to Listen, Act Symbolically, and Avoid Hasty Personnel Decisions in New Roles
I sat down with Neill Marshall and Kurt Mosley of HealthSearch Partners to talk about the first 90 days of an executive appointment. While their expertise is focused on senior roles in healthcare, the lessons are universal: in 2025, how a leader shows up on day one can either extend a career or stall it. What struck me is how much has changed in the hiring market and how much has stayed the same. For experienced professionals navigating career transitions, the insights from this conversation should serve as both a warning and an inspiration. They confirmed what many of my...
2025-07-14
47 min
I Don't Care
HealthSearch Partners’ Neill Marshall and Kurt Mosley Urge New CEOs to Listen First, Diagnose Early, and Lead with Purpose in the First 90 Days
CEO turnover across U.S. hospitals is accelerating. Hospitals and health systems announced 146 CEO changes in 2023—a 42% increase over the 103 exits recorded in 2022, according to a Challenger, Gray & Christmas report. As more leaders transition into new roles, the importance of making a good first impression has intensified. The early days of a hospital CEO’s tenure can define their long-term effectiveness. Amid this dynamic, HealthSearch Partners launched a leadership insights series focused on how top executives navigate their first 90 days to build trust, demonstrate presence, and spark institutional change.So what strategies set successful CEOs apart in the...
2025-06-30
37 min
Hoe Gaan We Dat Zien?
#25 Conflict is onvermijdelijk
Samenvatting van de aflevering: Lucas, Daan en Sacha bespreken ruzie, conflict en hoe je daar professioneel mee omgaat.Tips van de week: The Descent (script en regie: Neill Marshall, 2005), The Rehearsal (van Nathan Fielder, 2025), The Way Back (script: Brad Ingelsby, regie: Gavin O’Connor, 2020), Paddington in Peru (script: Michael Bond, Paul King, Simon Farnaby, regie: Dougal Wilson, 2024)Credits:Een podcast van Sacha Gertsik, Daan Windhorst en Lucas de Waard. Muziek: Haroon AumajBeeld: Studio FFF.
2025-06-05
1h 10
New Books in Indian Religions
Pāṇḍitya: Mapping Sanskrit Texts Online
Tyler Neill discusses the new platform Pāṇḍitya, an online graph visualization tool illustrating connections between works and authors in the Pandit Prosopographical Database of Indic Texts. It also facilitates exploration of the Sanskrit E-Text Inventory (SETI) as an overlay on the Pandit network. Tyler's blog "Sanskrit and Tech with Tyler" is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
2025-05-15
47 min
Justice Above All
Reproductive Justice and the Role of Birthing Centers
This episode of Justice Above All highlights the centrality of birthing centers, which provide historically informed and culturally competent care to Black birthing people, to the realization of reproductive justice. We will discuss a wave of new state-level regulations that are severely impacting the ability of midwives and other birthing center staff to provide their services. We will also explore how these attacks on birthing centers relate to historic efforts to unwind progress towards reproductive justice. Today's host is Karla McKanders, Director of the Thurgood Marshall Institute. She is in conversation with the following guests: - Dr...
2025-05-11
41 min
New Books in Caribbean Studies
Lindsay O'Neill, "The Two Princes of Mpfumo: An Early Eighteenth-Century Journey Into and Out of Slavery" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025)
In 1716 two princes from Mpfumo—what is today Maputo, the capital of Mozambique—boarded a ship licensed by the East India Company bound for England. Instead, their perfidious captain sold them into slavery in Jamaica. After two years of pleading their case, the princes—known in the historical record as Prince James and Prince John—convinced a lawyer to purchase them, free them, and travel with them to London. The lawyer perished when a hurricane wrecked their ship, but the princes survived and arrived in England in 1720. Even though the East India Company had initially thought that the princes might as...
2025-02-21
47 min
New Books in African Studies
Lindsay O'Neill, "The Two Princes of Mpfumo: An Early Eighteenth-Century Journey Into and Out of Slavery" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025)
In 1716 two princes from Mpfumo—what is today Maputo, the capital of Mozambique—boarded a ship licensed by the East India Company bound for England. Instead, their perfidious captain sold them into slavery in Jamaica. After two years of pleading their case, the princes—known in the historical record as Prince James and Prince John—convinced a lawyer to purchase them, free them, and travel with them to London. The lawyer perished when a hurricane wrecked their ship, but the princes survived and arrived in England in 1720. Even though the East India Company had initially thought that the princes might as...
2025-02-21
47 min
New Books in British Studies
Lindsay O'Neill, "The Two Princes of Mpfumo: An Early Eighteenth-Century Journey Into and Out of Slavery" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2025)
In 1716 two princes from Mpfumo—what is today Maputo, the capital of Mozambique—boarded a ship licensed by the East India Company bound for England. Instead, their perfidious captain sold them into slavery in Jamaica. After two years of pleading their case, the princes—known in the historical record as Prince James and Prince John—convinced a lawyer to purchase them, free them, and travel with them to London. The lawyer perished when a hurricane wrecked their ship, but the princes survived and arrived in England in 1720. Even though the East India Company had initially thought that the princes might as...
2025-02-21
49 min
Ageless Athlete - Longevity Insights From Adventure Sports Legends
#59 Best of 2024 Part II
🎙️ Ageless Athlete Podcast is back with Part 2 of our Best of 2024 series! In this special episode, we revisit some of the most powerful, thought-provoking, and inspiring conversations from the past year.If Part 1 was about pushing limits and redefining aging through adventure, Part 2 dives deeper into the mindset shifts, personal transformations, and philosophies that keep athletes and adventurers thriving. From harnessing awe and overcoming fear to resilience, longevity, and second chances, these stories are filled with lessons that go beyond sport.🌌 Caroline Paul – The Power of Awe in Adventure and Aging•Best-selling...
2025-02-04
1h 57
New Books in British Studies
Ciaran O'Neill, "Power and Powerlessness in Union Ireland: Life in a Palliative State" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Ciaran O’Neill is the Ussher Associate Professor in Nineteenth-Century History at Trinity College Dublin. His work mainly focuses on the social and cultural history of Ireland and empire, the history of education and elites, colonial legacies, modern literature, and public history. In this interview, he discusses Power and Powerlessness in Union Ireland: Life in a Palliative State (Oxford UP, 2024), a survey of the state in nineteenth-century Ireland.Life in a Palliative State is an exploratory book that challenges assumptions about who might have been powerful, or powerless, in Union Ireland. It decenters sectarian division, popular and parlia...
2025-01-12
29 min
New Books in Animal Studies
Other Minds with Peter Godfrey-Smith (EF, JP)
Peter Godfrey-Smith knows his cephalopods. Once of CUNY and now a professor of history and philosophy of science at University of Sydney, his truly capacious career includes books such as Theory and Reality (2003; 2nd edition in 2020), Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (2009) and most recently Metazoa. RtB--including two Brandeis undergraduates as guest hosts, Izzy Dupré and Miriam Fisch--spoke with him back in October 2021 about his astonishing book on the fundamental alterity of octopus intelligence and experience of the world, Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea and the Deep Origins of Consciousness. Another equally descriptive title for that book, and for the discu...
2024-12-19
48 min
New Books in Environmental Studies
Other Minds with Peter Godfrey-Smith (EF, JP)
Peter Godfrey-Smith knows his cephalopods. Once of CUNY and now a professor of history and philosophy of science at University of Sydney, his truly capacious career includes books such as Theory and Reality (2003; 2nd edition in 2020), Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (2009) and most recently Metazoa. RtB--including two Brandeis undergraduates as guest hosts, Izzy Dupré and Miriam Fisch--spoke with him back in October 2021 about his astonishing book on the fundamental alterity of octopus intelligence and experience of the world, Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea and the Deep Origins of Consciousness. Another equally descriptive title for that book, and for the discu...
2024-12-19
50 min
Witch Talks with Suburban Witchery
Who Is The Red Mother? With Marshall; Witch of Southern Light
In this episode I chat with Marshall, Witch of Southern Light, all about the Red Mother (Old Mother Redcap) and the latest book in his collection. I am so excited to have Marshall join us again here on Witch Talks as he was a guest on season 2! If you want to listen to that episode it is titled ‘Cunning Words’. Marshall WSL is a queer, practicing traditional and folkloric witch based in Texas. He is the cohost of Southern Bramble: a Podcast of Crooked Ways, and writes a column for Patheos Pagan called The Southern Light Diaries. When...
2024-10-15
1h 06
New Books in British Studies
Jennifer Mooney, "Feminist Discourse in Irish Literature: Gender and Power in Louise O'Neill's Young Adult Fiction" (Routledge, 2022)
Feminist Discourse in Irish Literature: Gender and Power in Louise O'Neill's Young Adult Fiction (Routledge, 2022) addresses the role of YA Irish literature in responding and contributing to some the most controversial and contemporary issues in today's modern society: gender, and conflicting views of power, sexism, and consent. This volume provides an original, innovative, and necessary examination of how "rape culture" and the intersections between feminism and power have become increasingly relevant to Irish society in the years since Irish author Louise O'Neill's novels for young adults Only Ever Yours and Asking for It were published. In consideration of...
2024-09-28
59 min
Gettin' Salty Experience Firefighter Podcast
GETTIN' SALTY EXPERIENCE PODCAST Ep.221 : FDNY FIRE MARSHAL MIKE O'NEILL
Join us on our Youtube Channel with our special guest, 28 year FDNY Fire Marshall Mike O'Neill. He worked with the NYPD from 1989-1995 Joined FDNY and Assigned to Engine 283 in Jan 1996 Transferred to Ladder 82 in 2010 Promoted to Fire Marshall in 2020 Retired in 2024. We will get the whole skinny. You don’t want to miss this one. Join us at the kitchen table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #Oldschool #TraditionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ge...
2024-09-06
1h 53
The Magnificently Huge Podcast
Episode 304 - Doomsday
Ever see a movie for the first time and feel like you’ve seen it all before? Well that is Doomsday, kids, the 2008 magnum opus of future-dystopia action-adventure from writer/director Neill Marshall (Dog Soldiers, Hellboy 2019). It is allegedly an homage to much better classic genre fare, but really what you get is a lazy story that lifts whole tropes & scenes & characters from those better classic genre flicks in a very obvious and tedious manner. From 28 Days Later to Escape From New York to Mad Max to Aliens and beyond, Doomsday is a kitchen-sink movie that isn’t so much conc...
2024-07-29
1h 07
The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show
Sam Neill ‘No one is more surprised than me‘
Acting icon Sam Neill has graced our screens for over 50 years. Once a shy boy with a stutter he has gone on to become a hugely successful actor with a long career, and at 76 Sam is still doing what he loves. In this episode Jess and Sam dig deep on the surprises life has brought him including the diagnosis of a rare form of cancer and how its changed his perspective on life. Sam also opens up about the importance of friendships in his life, including companion and fellow actor Bryan Brown. He also shares his love...
2024-07-23
29 min
Australian Military History
Major James Francis Thomas
As the defence lawyer for Morant, Handcock and Whitton during the Boer War, the story of Major Thomas is often overshadowed by events of the Courts Marshall. As a prominent figure in the small rural town of Tenterfield, Thomas raised a contingent of mounted troops for service in South Africa and saw action on many battlefields, including The Siege of Elands River. The result of his service and the outcome of the Morant trial left Thomas a broken man, largely shunned by the community who once lauded him.https://www.australianmilitaryhistorypodcast.com/patreon.com...
2024-02-20
36 min
New Books in Music
Michael O'Malley, "The Beat Cop: Chicago's Chief O'Neill and the Creation of Irish Music" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
Francis O’Neill (1848–1936) was a Chicago police officer and a folk music collector. Michael O’Malley connects these two seemingly unrelated activities in his biography of O’Neill, The Beat Cop: Chicago’s Chief O’Neill and the Creation of Irish Music (University of Chicago Press, 2022). Born in Ireland in 1848, O’Neill emigrated to the United States soon after the Civil War was over and eventually joined the Chicago Police Department. He rose through the ranks and became Chief of Police in 1901. But in his spare time and after his retirement in 1905, O’Neill devoted himself to collecting Irish traditional music...
2024-02-03
59 min
New Books in Biography
Michael O'Malley, "The Beat Cop: Chicago's Chief O'Neill and the Creation of Irish Music" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
Francis O’Neill (1848–1936) was a Chicago police officer and a folk music collector. Michael O’Malley connects these two seemingly unrelated activities in his biography of O’Neill, The Beat Cop: Chicago’s Chief O’Neill and the Creation of Irish Music (University of Chicago Press, 2022). Born in Ireland in 1848, O’Neill emigrated to the United States soon after the Civil War was over and eventually joined the Chicago Police Department. He rose through the ranks and became Chief of Police in 1901. But in his spare time and after his retirement in 1905, O’Neill devoted himself to collecting Irish traditional music...
2024-02-03
59 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Michael O'Malley, "The Beat Cop: Chicago's Chief O'Neill and the Creation of Irish Music" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
Francis O’Neill (1848–1936) was a Chicago police officer and a folk music collector. Michael O’Malley connects these two seemingly unrelated activities in his biography of O’Neill, The Beat Cop: Chicago’s Chief O’Neill and the Creation of Irish Music (University of Chicago Press, 2022). Born in Ireland in 1848, O’Neill emigrated to the United States soon after the Civil War was over and eventually joined the Chicago Police Department. He rose through the ranks and became Chief of Police in 1901. But in his spare time and after his retirement in 1905, O’Neill devoted himself to collecting Irish traditional music...
2024-02-03
59 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Michael Rushton, "The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Should governments fund the arts? In The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Michael Rushton, Co-Director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and a Professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, explores a variety of frameworks for thinking about this question, from liberal and egalitarian justifications, through to communitarian, conservative, and multiculturalist ideas. The book outlines the economic method for thinking about the arts, and uses this as a starting point to understand what various political philosophies might tell policymakers and the public today. A rich and deep interv...
2023-11-25
45 min
NBN Book of the Day
Michael Rushton, "The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Should governments fund the arts? In The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Michael Rushton, Co-Director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and a Professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, explores a variety of frameworks for thinking about this question, from liberal and egalitarian justifications, through to communitarian, conservative, and multiculturalist ideas. The book outlines the economic method for thinking about the arts, and uses this as a starting point to understand what various political philosophies might tell policymakers and the public today. A rich and deep interv...
2023-11-25
45 min
New Books in Art
Michael Rushton, "The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Should governments fund the arts? In The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Michael Rushton, Co-Director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and a Professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, explores a variety of frameworks for thinking about this question, from liberal and egalitarian justifications, through to communitarian, conservative, and multiculturalist ideas. The book outlines the economic method for thinking about the arts, and uses this as a starting point to understand what various political philosophies might tell policymakers and the public today. A rich and deep interv...
2023-11-25
45 min
New Books in Critical Theory
Michael Rushton, "The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Should governments fund the arts? In The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Michael Rushton, Co-Director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and a Professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, explores a variety of frameworks for thinking about this question, from liberal and egalitarian justifications, through to communitarian, conservative, and multiculturalist ideas. The book outlines the economic method for thinking about the arts, and uses this as a starting point to understand what various political philosophies might tell policymakers and the public today. A rich and deep interv...
2023-11-25
45 min
New Books in Film
Michael Rushton, "The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
Should governments fund the arts? In The Moral Foundations of Public Funding for the Arts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), Michael Rushton, Co-Director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and a Professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, explores a variety of frameworks for thinking about this question, from liberal and egalitarian justifications, through to communitarian, conservative, and multiculturalist ideas. The book outlines the economic method for thinking about the arts, and uses this as a starting point to understand what various political philosophies might tell policymakers and the public today. A rich and deep interv...
2023-11-25
45 min
Make Time To Talk
Stephen Marshall - Warrior Mentality, Feminism and Identity - 👹
In this engaging and insightful podcast episode, as Matt and Stephen embark on a deep dive into various aspects of mental health, personal growth, and strategic living. This thought-provoking discussion covers a range of topics, providing valuable insights and practical takeaways for listeners.Here's an overview of what you can expect in this episode:User Manual for Life: Stephen introduces the idea of creating a "user manual" for oneself, emphasising self-awareness and intention in navigating life. He breaks down this user manual into four essential categories: Survival, Wants, Sharpness, and Triggers. Through these categories, he...
2023-10-06
1h 22
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 252 - Steph Carter (Ex-Gallows / Marshall Amplification)
Kill The Rhythm. Hardcore-punk advocate, heavy riff maniac and Marshall Amplifications 'Head of Education', Steph Carter, is our guest on Episode 252 of Sappenin' Podcast. The Ex-Gallows guitarist, takes a trip down memory lane, with honest insights into the bands brutal legacy, finding peace and why Marshall is far more than a famous amp company. In this conversation, we discuss Steph's career trajectory through various sides of the music industry, departing Gallows in 2013, Frank Carter’s brotherly love, mental health setbacks vs mending relationships, wagamama fistfights, helping Marshall to educate new artists, old record deal nightmares, accidentally writing 40+ songs in a...
2023-09-22
1h 28
China Global
BRICS in China's Foreign Policy Agenda
In 2001, Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill coined the term “BRIC” to describe the fast-growing economies that he predicted would collectively dominate the global economy by 2050. The BRIC countries he was referring to were Brazil, Russia, India, and China. After a series of high-level meetings that included officials from the four countries, the BRIC grouping was founded in 2009. The following year, South Africa joined, and the name became “BRICS”. Last month, the fifteenth BRICS summit was held in Johannesburg. In addition to the leaders of the five core countries, representatives from more than 60 countries attended, and six were officially invited to...
2023-09-12
31 min
Witch Talks with Suburban Witchery
Cunning Words with Marshall, Witch of Southern Light
In this episode Hana O'Neill the Suburban Witch, chats with Marshall, Witch of Southern Light (He/Him) all about cunning words and storytelling through Witchcraft. He shares the process behind his book and the stories that aid in his spellwork. Our "Hana Help Me" segment is missing from this episode because as you'll hear, I'm away on holiday and don't have my fancy microphone. Try the psychic quiz here https://www.suburbanwitchery.com/quizYou can find Marshall here https://linktr.ee/WitchofSouthernLight For full uncut, behind the scenes con...
2023-08-15
1h 30
Would You Die? A Horror Movie Podcast
73 - The Horrors of INDIANA JONES with Neil Marshall
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, I’m joined by incredible filmmaker, known for horror classics The Descent and Dog Soldiers, Neil Marshall! Join us as talk about the horrors in the Indiana Jones franchise, a mutual favorite. We also talk about how Spielberg needs to make a proper horror film again and why kids need horror. Enjoy! Here are Neill's social media links! IMDB: Neil Marshall Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. ...
2023-06-28
1h 01
FU Podcast - Frustration Unlimited Podcast
FU Podcast - E162 - March 21, 2023 - Dennis O'Neill
FU Podcast - E162 - March 21, 2023 - Dennis O'Neill • Award-winning writer, producer, and director • First project, Bail Out, earned over thirty statuette awards • Directed actors such as Terry Kiser, Nellie Sciutto, Jim Blumetti, Marshall Teague, and Joe D’Onofrio • Started his career as a singer and ballroom dancer before becoming a legitimate card-holding actor in the Screen Actors Guild • Worked in over thirty musical and dramatic stage plays • Acted in film and TV with Michael Meyers, Chuck Norris, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Sylvester Stallone, Walter Matthau, Betty David, Sir John Gielgud, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra, and Robin Williams...
2023-03-25
2h 03
Wilson Arts and Beyond
#28 Maureen O'Neill
Join us this week to hear from Maureen O'Neill about the current art exhibit: Visions.Thanks everyone for listening to this week's episode. As always we want to thank you and our guests for joining us! We also want to thank Marshall "Max LaMont" Hamilton for providing our music. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any of your favorite podcast apps. Also be sure to check out our website wilsonarts.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @WilsonArtsNC for the latest information about our events. Thanks for joining us this week...
2023-03-23
26 min
2 Mutts Hockey Podcast
Jeff O’Neill
Former NHLer & Current TSN Hockey Analyst, also Co-Host on TSN Overdive Jeff O’Neill joined the podcast today to talk about his road to the NHL & we finish up talking about the Toronto Maple Leafs. Then the Mutts are back to breakdown some recent NHL news & notes going into a very busy week ahead. We announced our 2 winners for the Habs vs Leafs tickets on Saturday night.
2023-02-15
1h 08
2 Mutts Hockey Podcast
Jeff O’Neill
Former NHLer & Current TSN Hockey Analyst, also Co-Host on TSN Overdive Jeff O’Neill joined the podcast today to talk about his road to the NHL & we finish up talking about the Toronto Maple Leafs. Then the Mutts are back to breakdown some recent NHL news & notes going into a very busy week ahead. We announced our 2 winners for the Habs vs Leafs tickets on Saturday night.
2023-02-15
1h 08
Hypnogoria
A Tribute to Kevin O'Neill
A special episode paying tribute to the legendary comics artist Kevin O'Neill who sadly passed away this week. We take an in-depth tour through his life, looking at his work on ground-breaking titles such as 2000ad, his collaborations with fellow legends Pat Mills and Alan Moore, and celebrating the incredible comics he brought to the world such as Nemesis the Warlock, Ro-Busters, the ABC Warriors, Metalzoic, Marshall Law and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen!
2022-11-14
53 min
Dumb Love
Episode 158: Fashionable Trenchcoats
Hosts Jen O'Neill and Sally Brooks begin the episode with listicle quickies about the worst first dates and weird dating apps. Then Sally tells the wild true crime story of Dalia and Michael Dippolito and Jen gives us the beautiful true love story of Robert Marshall and Anne Cooper-Menguy. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (bad weekends and panic attacks) and things they love (great friend and great sets). Check out the new Happy Town merch! See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love dumblove...
2022-08-16
1h 14
New Books in Literature
83* Elizabeth Ferry and John Plotz on Zadie Smith
John and Elizabeth look back at Recall This Book’s terrific 2019 conversation with Zadie Smith , so you may want to listen to that again before proceeding Elizabeth and John try their best to unpack Zadie Smith’s take on sincerity, authenticity and human sacredness; the “golden ticket” dirty secret behind our hypocritical academic meritocracy; surveillance capitalism as the “biggest capital grab of human experience in history;” and her genealogy of the novel. If we had to sum the day up with a few adjectives: funny, provocative, resplendent, chill, generous, cantankerous.Discussed in this episode: Tony Judt, Postwar Richar...
2022-06-16
27 min
New Books in British Studies
83* Elizabeth Ferry and John Plotz on Zadie Smith
John and Elizabeth look back at Recall This Book’s terrific 2019 conversation with Zadie Smith , so you may want to listen to that again before proceeding Elizabeth and John try their best to unpack Zadie Smith’s take on sincerity, authenticity and human sacredness; the “golden ticket” dirty secret behind our hypocritical academic meritocracy; surveillance capitalism as the “biggest capital grab of human experience in history;” and her genealogy of the novel. If we had to sum the day up with a few adjectives: funny, provocative, resplendent, chill, generous, cantankerous.Discussed in this episode: Tony Judt, Postwar Richar...
2022-06-16
27 min
New Books in Popular Culture
83* Elizabeth Ferry and John Plotz on Zadie Smith
John and Elizabeth look back at Recall This Book’s terrific 2019 conversation with Zadie Smith , so you may want to listen to that again before proceeding Elizabeth and John try their best to unpack Zadie Smith’s take on sincerity, authenticity and human sacredness; the “golden ticket” dirty secret behind our hypocritical academic meritocracy; surveillance capitalism as the “biggest capital grab of human experience in history;” and her genealogy of the novel. If we had to sum the day up with a few adjectives: funny, provocative, resplendent, chill, generous, cantankerous.Discussed in this episode: Tony Judt, Postwar Richar...
2022-06-16
27 min
Feudal Future
Hope & War: An Inside Look of the Ukrainian War
On this episode of Feudal Future, hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by John O’Neill, author of New York Times Number One best seller Unfit for Command and (with Sarah Caton Wynne) The Fisherman’s Tomb, an Amazon Number Three best seller. This show focuses on Ukraine and the history of Russia, bioweapons, and China. John graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1967 and, after decorated service in Vietnam, finished as the top graduate of The University of Texas School of Law. Following a clerkship with Chief Justice William Rehnquist at the United Stat...
2022-05-24
33 min
Where We Live
The impact of the Sheff v. O'Neill school desegregation agreement
A new settlement in the Sheff V. O'Neill school desegregation case could end court oversight and litigation 33 years after the original lawsuit. The Connecticut legislature has just over two weeks to reject the measure that would continue to expand magnet schools and the Open Choice program in Hartford and around the state. Connecticut Public investigative reporter Jacqueline Rabe Thomas reports that so far, suburban districts have been "slow to help." This hour, hear from Rabe Thomas as well as John C. Brittain, one of the original attorneys in the case. Plus, Waterbury Bridge to Success and My Reflec...
2022-03-07
49 min
Talkin' TV
Talkin' Thrones Episode 39 - The Watchers on the Wall
It's another much anticipated battle episode as we cover the penultimate episode of Season 4, arguably one of the best episodes of the entire series, "the Watchers on the Wall." Directed by Neill Marshall, who also directed Season 2's Battle of Blackwater, this episode covers the battle for the Wall between the Night's Watch and Mance Rayder's wildling army. Dom & Pat break down this episode, the tragic amount of deaths of fan favorite characters, how this episode is a terrific transition for these characters into the next phase of their journey as they evolve from soldiers into leaders, as well...
2022-03-04
59 min
EdUp Legal
33. Conversation with Professor Howard Katz, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! Our guest for this episode is Howard Katz, who is Cleveland-Marshall College of Law's first Legal Educator-in-Residence, a position in which he advises the Dean, faculty, and staff on best practices in admissions, academic support, bar passage, curriculum, and pedagogy; he was also a former visiting professor at Cleveland-Marshall for several years. Professor Katz has served in a variety of academic and administrative leadership positions at a number of law schools, including the law schools at Duquesne University...
2022-01-13
33 min
EdUp Legal
33. Conversation with Professor Howard Katz, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! Our guest for this episode is Howard Katz, who is Cleveland-Marshall College of Law's first Legal Educator-in-Residence, a position in which he advises the Dean, faculty, and staff on best practices in admissions, academic support, bar passage, curriculum, and pedagogy; he was also a former visiting professor at Cleveland-Marshall for several years. Professor Katz has served in a variety of academic and administrative leadership positions at a number of law schools, including the law schools at Duquesne University...
2022-01-13
33 min
Dumb Love
Episode 124: Real Intense Clipping
Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks start the episode with quickies about a couple getting busy in a Whataburger drive-thru line and a pricey New York City dating guru. Jen tells the true crime story of Jamie Hart and Melissa Stredney, and Sally shares the incredible love story of Lisa and Peter Marshall. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (the Astroworld festival tragedy) and things they love (doing shows together, the Maintenance Phase episode "Is Being Fat Bad for You?" and the Dave Holmes podcast Waiting for Impact). See pic...
2021-11-22
57 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Dyron B. Daughrity, "Worldly Christian: The Life and Times of Stephen Neill" ( Lutterworth Press, 2022)
Bishop Stephen Neill was one of the most prolific, accomplished, and fascinating Christian leaders of the global church in the twentieth century. Privileged to live in radically different cultural contexts over the course of his life, Neill was also a supremely gifted individual. He excelled by turns as a missionary, a bishop, an ecumenist, a professor, and a prolific author, all the while travelling around the world to share his tremendous knowledge of the world Christian movement with scholars, clergy and laypersons alike. This is the first complete biography of this influential figure, and builds on Daughrity's previous work B...
2021-10-29
2h 40
New Books in German Studies
Onora O’Neill, “Kant, Applied” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Kant, Applied is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Onora O’Neill, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a crossbench member of the House of Lords. After intriguing insights into Onora O’Neill’s path to becoming a Kant scholar, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Kant’s philosophy is relevant for many thorny issues in our contemporary social world, from human rights to patient consent to corporate transparency and more.Howard Burton is the founder of the Ideas Roadshow, Ideas on Film and host of the Ideas Roadshow Podcast. He can be reac...
2021-10-15
1h 31
New Books in Animal Studies
65 Octopus World: Other Minds with Peter Godfrey-Smith (EF, JP)
Peter Godfrey-Smith knows his cephalopods. Once of CUNY and now a professor of history and philosophy of science at University of Sydney, his truly capacious career includes books such as Theory and Reality (2003; 2nd edition in 2020), Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (2009) and most recently Metazoa. RtB--including two Brandeis undergraduates as guest hosts, Izzy Dupré and Miriam Fisch-- loves his astonishing book on the fundamental alterity of octopus intelligence and experience of the world, Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea and the Deep Origins of Consciousness. Another equally descriptive title for that book, and for the discussion we share with you here...
2021-10-07
47 min
Notes From An Artist
A Conversation with Composer / Educator Ben Neill Pt 2
Send us a textWhy are older music fans (and musicians) having a hard time grasping contemporary music? Among the many topics trumpeter / composer / recording artist / educator / producer / journalist Ben Neill discusses with hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli include the emerging role (and popularity) of timbre in modern pop compositions and recordings in comparison to the standard elements of melody, rhythm, and harmony (“the sound is the hook!”); the effects of technology on music composition and consumption, the evolution (or de-evolution) of song-form, and the future of “live” performances, among other riveting subjects.A Ben...
2021-08-31
2h 04
Notes From An Artist
A Conversation with Composer / Educator Ben Neill Pt. 1
Send us a textWhy are older music fans (and musicians) having a hard time grasping contemporary music? Among the many topics trumpeter / composer / recording artist / educator / producer / journalist Ben Neill discusses with hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli include the emerging role (and popularity) of timbre in modern pop compositions and recordings in comparison to the standard elements of melody, rhythm, and harmony (“the sound is the hook!”); the effects of technology on music composition and consumption, the evolution (or de-evolution) of song-form, and the future of “live” performances, among other riveting subjects.A Ben...
2021-08-24
32 min
TV Podcast Industries
Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 12 "Rescue on Ryloth" Review from TV Podcast Industries
In The Bad Batch Episode 12 the team are on a mission to free some political prisoners. We discuss all the spoilers about this episode in our latest podcast about "Rescue on Ryloth". The Bad Batch Episode 12 "Rescue on Ryloth" Synopsis Series Created by: Jennifer Corbett, Dave Filoni Episode Written by: Jennifer Corbett Story Editor: Nathaniel Villanueva Episode Directed By: Steward Lee Hera Syndulla is on the run on Ryloth. With her parents Cham and Eleni out of the way, on charges of attempted assassination, Vice Admiral Rampart tightens the Empire’s grip on the planet rounding up Twi’lek insurgents. But his...
2021-07-17
1h 04
TV Podcast Industries
Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 11 "Devil's Deal" Review from TV Podcast Industries
We're back to chat about Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 11 "Devil's Deal". With a trip to the planet Ryloth we get to meet up with a few familiar Rebels. Join us for our excited spoiler filled chat. The Bad Batch Episode 11 "Devil's Deal" Synopsis Series Created by: Jennifer Corbett, Dave Filoni Episode Written by: Tamara Becher-Wilkinson Story Editor: Matt Michnovetz Episode Directed By: Steward Lee The Empire is tightening its grip on the galaxy. Led by Vice Admiral Rampart and former Bad Batch member Crosshair they negotiate with former Republic Senator Orn Free Taa to bring the planet Ryloth in...
2021-07-10
50 min
New Books in French Studies
Elizabeth Emery, "Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Erin Duncan O’Neill (Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma) speaks with Elizabeth Emery (Professor, Montclair State University) about Emery’s recent book, Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury, 2020).Women figured prominently among the leading collectors and purveyors of Asian art in mid-nineteenth-century France, but scholars no longer recognize their influence. In her latest book, Reframing Japonisme,Elizabeth Emery asks us to consider their disappearance in light of the gendered dynamics at play in practices of artistic production and circulation of that period. She presents a trove of materials--art objects, lit...
2021-06-17
59 min
New Books in Art
Elizabeth Emery, "Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Erin Duncan O’Neill (Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma) speaks with Elizabeth Emery (Professor, Montclair State University) about Emery’s recent book, Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury, 2020).Women figured prominently among the leading collectors and purveyors of Asian art in mid-nineteenth-century France, but scholars no longer recognize their influence. In her latest book, Reframing Japonisme,Elizabeth Emery asks us to consider their disappearance in light of the gendered dynamics at play in practices of artistic production and circulation of that period. She presents a trove of materials--art objects, lit...
2021-06-17
59 min
New Books in Japanese Studies
Elizabeth Emery, "Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Erin Duncan O’Neill (Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma) speaks with Elizabeth Emery (Professor, Montclair State University) about Emery’s recent book, Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury, 2020).Women figured prominently among the leading collectors and purveyors of Asian art in mid-nineteenth-century France, but scholars no longer recognize their influence. In her latest book, Reframing Japonisme,Elizabeth Emery asks us to consider their disappearance in light of the gendered dynamics at play in practices of artistic production and circulation of that period. She presents a trove of materials--art objects, lit...
2021-06-17
59 min
Pitlane Podcast
Pitlane Podcast Episode 2: Gary Dunlop
In episode two of Pitlane Podcast we sit down with former 125/Moto3 Irish champion Gary Dunlop, to reflect on his road racing career and find out exactly why two-stroke machines hold such a special place in his heart. We also hear from North West 200 Chief Marshall Cathal Cunning about how plans are already underway for the return of Ireland’s largest outdoor sporting event in 2022. Aaron and Jason also recap last weekend’s two- and four-wheel sporting action, and look ahead to what this week has in store for local motorsport fans.
2021-05-18
1h 14
Spoilerpiece Theatre
"The Killing of Two Lovers," "The Djinn," and "The Reckoning"
This week Megan is on vacation so we're joined by guest Lady Wan from the Screen Run podcast! First, we review Neill Marshall's torturous period horror film THE RECKONING (2:24) about a woman falsely accused of being a witch. Next, we cover David Charbonier and Justin Powell's tense horror film THE DJINN (16:44), about a mute boy who asks a dark entity to grant his wish. Then, we wrap up with Robert Machoian's claustrophobic relationship drama THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS (24:58), about a couple trying to work through their marriage. And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we review Alex Cox's 1984...
2021-05-14
46 min
Spoilerpiece Theatre
Episode #357: "The Killing of Two Lovers," "The Djinn," and "The Reckoning"
This week Megan is on vacation so we're joined by guest Lady Wan from the Screen Run podcast! First, we review Neill Marshall's torturous period horror film THE RECKONING (2:24) about a woman falsely accused of being a witch. Next, we cover David Charbonier and Justin Powell's tense horror film THE DJINN (16:44), about a mute boy who asks a dark entity to grant his wish. Then, we wrap up with Robert Machoian's claustrophobic relationship drama THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS (24:58), about a couple trying to work through their marriage. And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we review Alex Cox's 1984...
2021-05-14
46 min
Emergency Medicine Ireland
Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 030 | Guillain-Barre Syndrome Part 1
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. A meandering monologue through critical care fellowship exam preparation. GBS is a clinically important diagnosis for both the emergency department and the ICU. Its rareish but common enough that you will at least suspect it often enough in the ED and many ICUs will have one long stay ICU patient with GBS every few years and a short stay one more often. It has the right mix of just enough clinical findings to diagnose from clinical exam but also has some novel test characteristics and some lovely...
2021-03-04
05 min
Dumb Love
Episode 85: Share the Sex
Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks kick off the episode with quickies about wedding mishaps and a couple caught having sex on a ferris wheel. Jen tells the true crime story of Jennifer and Fred Trayers and Sally shares the beautiful true love story of Congressman James Clyburn and Dr. Emily England Clyburn. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (ruts) and things they love (the inauguration and the Fitness Marshall workouts). Join Dumb Love on Patreon See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love dumb...
2021-01-25
1h 03
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Catherine E. Herrold, "Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Ten years from the uprising in Egypt, Dr. Catherine E. Herrold, an associate professor at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a Faculty Affiliate of the Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs joins the New Books Network to discuss how local foundations navigate, in real time, a major social movement – and contribute to democratic reform.The 2011 Arab Spring protests seemed to be a promising moment of democratization and liberalization but the aftermath proved to be quite different with the outbreak of civil wars and the reemergence of authoritarian leaders...
2021-01-25
54 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Noel John Pinnington, "A New History of Medieval Japanese Theatre: Noh and Kyōgen from 1300 to 1600" (Springer, 2019)
Noel Pinnington's A New History of Medieval Japanese Theatre: Noh and Kyōgen from 1300 to 1600 (Palgrave, 2019) traces the history of noh and kyōgen, the first major Japanese theatrical arts. Going beyond P. G. O'Neill's Early Nō Drama of 1958, it covers the full period of noh's medieval development and includes a chapter dedicated to the comic art of kyōgen, which has often been left in noh's shadow. Pinnington writes in a clear and accessible style, making this an ideal work for theatre students and Japanese scholars alike.Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He...
2020-12-15
48 min
New Books in Japanese Studies
Noel John Pinnington, "A New History of Medieval Japanese Theatre: Noh and Kyōgen from 1300 to 1600" (Springer, 2019)
Noel Pinnington's A New History of Medieval Japanese Theatre: Noh and Kyōgen from 1300 to 1600 (Palgrave, 2019) traces the history of noh and kyōgen, the first major Japanese theatrical arts. Going beyond P. G. O'Neill's Early Nō Drama of 1958, it covers the full period of noh's medieval development and includes a chapter dedicated to the comic art of kyōgen, which has often been left in noh's shadow. Pinnington writes in a clear and accessible style, making this an ideal work for theatre students and Japanese scholars alike.Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He...
2020-12-15
48 min
My Best Eleven
Ian Marshall - My Best Eleven
This week we have one of the biggest and amazing personalities yet on My Best Eleven in Ian Marshall. Ian is the has played for a number of clubs but is best known for his time at Oldham, Leicester, Ipswich and Bolton as a striker and centre back. Ian recalls his times at these clubs, our co-host Marv making his debut against Ian, his time working under Martin O'Neill as well as playing with some legends of the English game whilst at all his clubs Sponsored: We are now taking applications for sp...
2020-11-25
1h 09
O'neill Blues Sound From The Street
Mississippi Marshall
Delta Bluesman, Mississippi Marshall phones in to talk about his life, his songs and career.
2020-06-25
1h 59
I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast
92: Mr. Buttersworth & I’ll Hook it up to your Hitch
This week Stacey tells us about the Harris County, Texas Whataburger robbery gone wrong, and the part one of the of the three perpetrators, Gerald Edward Marshall, played in the attack. Erin shares the Geronimo, Oklahoma mass murder that occurred during a bank robbery committed by Jay Neill & Grady Johnson.Sources:https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/first-court-of-appeals/2007/83984.htmlhttp://justiceforgerald.orghttp://www.save-innocents.com/save-gerald-marshall.htmlhttps://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/marshall-gerald-edward.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Wesley_Neillhttps://murderpedia.org/male.N/n1/neill-jay-wesley.htmhttps://law.justia.com/cases/oklahoma/court-of-appeals-criminal/1997/60393.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/oklahoma/court-of-appeals-criminal/1994/11552...
2020-06-15
1h 14
Campbell's Footballs
Marshall Gillespie
Statistical maestro for the NI Football League Marshall Gillespie joins me on Campbell's Footballs to discuss his time in football. As well as talking to me about his love for recording data and information about the NI League and at international level, Marshall lets me into some fab stories of working with Michael O'Neill, Lawrie Sanchez and Nigel Worthington. One for any fans associated with Northern Irish football but also a lot of interest to Scottish football fans also. In association with Toby Johnson Music and Rory Hope Music
2020-05-08
57 min
Comedians Interviewing Musicians
Craig Marshall on Comedians Interviewing Musicians
Episode 64 – Interviews and performances with the best of Austin’s hard-working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Zac Brooks and BeckiJo Neill hang with Craig Marshall in episode 63 where they reminisced of being 13 and talk fohawks, bad band names, The Lucky Strikes, Craig’s new album ‘Turnaround’, songwriting, loquats, the taco yuke, saging yourself, being robbed on 6th St. and they introduce a new Mad Libs segment! Plus, a great live performance by Craig and Rich Baur! Enjoy and go sage yourse...
2020-03-08
48 min
The Why I Network
Why I Started an Executive Search Firm with Neill Marshall
Neill Marshall has almost 30 years of experience in Heath Care Search and has been involved in over 600 senior level assignments. He's held leadership roles with major executive search firms and in 2017 helped co found and is currently a partner in HealthSearch Partners, the fifth largest Health Care Search entity in the United States. As usual, Neill has a lot to share with us today and gives great advice on what the job entails. Enjoy!http://healthsearchpartners.com/http://whyinetwork.buzzsprout.com/Social: @WhyINetworkContact: whyimpassionate@gmail.comSupport the...
2019-12-01
16 min
New Books in Environmental Studies
Kate O'Neill, "Waste" (Polity, 2019)
Waste is one of the planet’s last great resource frontiers. From furniture made from up-cycled wood to gold extracted from computer circuit boards, artisans and multinational corporations alike are finding ways to profit from waste while diverting materials from overcrowded landfills. Yet beyond these benefits, this “new” resource still poses serious risks to human health and the environment.In her new book Waste (Polity, 2019), Kate O’Neill traces the emergence of the global political economy of wastes over the past two decades. She explains how the emergence of waste governance initiatives and mechanisms can help us deal wit...
2019-11-26
44 min
Draftsmen
Having a Secret Identity as an Artist
An anonymous artist wants to know if it’s possible to draw “naughty” artwork and hold a job as an illustrator for children’s books. This results in a discussion on keeping secret identities and giving examples of artists who made their living doing polar opposite work. Marshall and Stan try to give advice to a frustrated teacher about his school’s art program.Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453Some show links contain affiliate links to amazon.comDoctor Seuss - https://a...
2019-11-19
56 min
New Books in French Studies
Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill, "Reading Lacan’s Écrits" (Routledge, 2018)
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us...
2019-07-15
1h 00
New Books in Psychoanalysis
Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill, "Reading Lacan’s Écrits" (Routledge, 2018)
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us...
2019-07-15
1h 00
Canal B - *** Not bad for humans (archives)
Ciné/ Le loup-garou
Films discutés : - Ginger Snaps de John Fawcett - Bad Moon de Eric Red - Dog Soldiers (2002) de Neill Marshall (et un peu de son Hellboy sorti hier, le 8 mai 2019)
2019-05-09
00 min
Marvel Podcast From TV Podcast Industries
Punisher Season 2 Episode 8 "One Bad Day" by TV Podcast Industries
Frank is under attack by a sniper as he chases Billy on the streets of New York. We discuss it all in our Punisher 208 Review of "My Brother's Keeper". We talk about our top five bullet points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast.Punisher 208 Review Spoiler filled SynopsisEpisode Written by: Bruce Marshall Romans Episode Directed by: Michael OfferPainful memories take a hold of Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) following his brutal encounter with his former ar...
2019-03-05
1h 19
Defenders TV Podcast A WandaVision podcast
Punisher 208 Review My Brother's Keeper by Defenders TV Podcast
Frank is under attack by a sniper as he chases Billy on the streets of New York. We discuss it all in our Punisher 208 Review of "My Brother's Keeper". We talk about our top five bullet points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) is getting angrier and angrier Punisher 208 Review Spoiler filled Synopsis Episode Written by: Bruce Marshall Romans Episode Directed by: Michael Offer Painful memories take a hold of Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) following his brutal encounter with his former...
2019-02-08
1h 19
The Candice Anne Marshall Show
SMC Starlight w/Candice Anne Marshall ft. Guest Doug Buckingham
This show will feature my *Exclusive Interview* with Mr.Doug Buckingham - Past Life Regression Therapist! We talk about the wonders of having a Past-Life Regression and how it can heal your mind, body, and soul in your current life. This is an hour and a half interview complete with some of the best in independent music today by artists like: The Royal Foundry, O'neill Hudson, Donna Marie Sludds, Chris Watkins/Drunk Poets, The Moon Kids, The Del zorros, Robert Segarra Music, TAMSYN, The Fontaines, Raspin Stuwart, Bethany Ann, New Mayans, John Wickes, Redvers and Melissa, and Ships Have Sailed...
2018-02-22
2h 54
The Drew Marshall Show
Jennifer O'Neill
Internationally acclaimed model, actress, film and television star, spokesperson, producer, author, fundraiser, proud mother of three and grandmother of four, by any definition, Jennifer O'Neill is one of a kind.
2018-02-03
00 min
Punisher on Defenders TV Podcast
Punisher Episode Seven Review
Frank Castle goes on the offensive in our Punisher Episode Seven Review of “Crosshairs” we discuss our top five points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you’ve watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Punisher Episode Seven Review Podcast Spoiler filled Synopsis Written by: Bruce Marshall Romans Directed by: Read More The post The Punisher Episode Seven Review “Crosshairs” Podcast – Defenders TV Podcast Episode 128 appeared first on Defenders on TV Podcast Industries.
2017-12-22
59 min
Marvel Podcast From TV Podcast Industries
Punisher Episode 7 Review
Frank Castle goes on the offensive in our Punisher Episode Seven Review of "Crosshairs" we discuss our top five points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast.Punisher Episode Seven Review Podcast Spoiler filled SynopsisWritten by: Bruce Marshall Romans Directed by: Andy Goddard In the aftermath of O’Connor’s murder, Lewis Walcott (Daniel Webber) struggles with the ramifications of his actions. As his father, concerned at the state of his son, desperately seeks to provide any h...
2017-12-22
59 min
The Podcast Strikes Back
Weekly Show #18: More Bad News For The Han Solo Stand Alone Film Plus More!
Well, it’s another week in the world of movies which means it’s another week that we get to discuss the latest news regarding Lucasfilm and their ever-worrying Han Solo project. Poor George tries to keep it together while his beloved Star Wars looks more and more like it's in trouble. BUT, in happier news, Matt Reeves’ ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ has received massive praise, which considering how this year’s blockbusters have been performing is happy news indeed! Listen up for all the other movie news this week and to hear what the TPSB boys have to...
2017-07-03
55 min
Totally Deep Backcountry Skiing Podcast
Totally Deep Backcountry Skiing Podcast 15: Live from Crested Butte, CO with Jake Beren, J Marshall Thomson, and Pat O'Niell.
On Episode 15 of Totally Deep Podcast, Doug Stenclik and Randy Young of www.cripplecreekbc.com bring you the lowdown on the world of uphill and backcountry skiing and boarding. Gear, technique, fashion, jargon, guests, and assorted spray from two guys who know how to earn it in the backcountry. The world's best backcountry skiing podcast. More info about TDP at Totally Deep Podcast Blog on Cripplecreekbc.com On Epsiode 15 of Totally Deep Backcountry Skiing Podcast: 1. Uphill Monster J Marshall Thomson. 2. Backcountry and high altitude expedition skier, and guide extraordinaire Jake Beren....
2015-12-22
52 min
CineCouch (Podcast)
CineCouch – Folge 115: The Descent
Hallo zusammen! Ihr seid auf der Suche nach einem gruseligen Horrorfilm, der mit seiner spannenden Atmosphäre überzeugen kann und darüber hinaus verschiedene Interpretationsebenen bietet? Dann seid ihr bei THE DESCENT (2005) genau richtig! Das finden jedenfalls Niels, Daniel und Michi, die den Höhlen-Horror kräftig unter die Lupe nehmen. Besonders ausführlich widmen sie sich zudem der Licht- und Farbgestaltung, die Regisseur Neill Marshall mit seinem Team ausgetüftelt hat. Da schon die ersten fünf Minuten des Films prekäre Informationen enthalten, kommen die drei um Spoiler nicht herum. Schaut euch also...
2015-08-13
1h 26