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Tape Notes is a podcast about the art and craft of music production. Hosted by John Kennedy, each episode reunites an artist and producer to talk about the highlights of their collaboration in the studio. Their conversations lift the lid on every stage of the creative process, from kindling the first spark of a song idea, through decisions on style and instrumentation, to finessing the final product. Full of fascinating anecdotes, the conversations also feature early demo versions and stems ...
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www.coloursound.org www.facebook.com/coloursoundfestival www.twitter.com/coloursoundfest ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Tired of the same-old same-old in the North of England when it comes to nocturnal gatherings? Well we were, so we started Coloursound. It’s big and bold, is already teamed up with big-wigs like Cadenza and We Love and all kicks off in September. With a fine mixture of the big names you love and the ruder underground talents of tomo ...
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Mens Rea is the legal principle of intent that must be proved in a number of crimes, such as murder. It means literally, "guilty mind". Mens Rea Podcast explores the most notorious crimes from Ireland and the UK and the court cases that followed. Join your host, Sinead, every fortnight when a new case is discussed.
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A look into the life and crimes of the world’s most infamous serial killers. Featuring interviews with family members, forensic experts, law enforcement, and witnesses. From John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer to the “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez and the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein and "Son of Sam" killer, David Berkowitz – What Makes a Killer explores how they became killers.
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A limited podcast series that will explore popular films and TV for their representations of Japanese history! Join public historian Jon Combey as he puts popular podcasters through their paces, breaking down popular media alongside academics from around the world. You can find all our background information and more on www.japanhiddenhistorypodcast.com Or follow us on social media, various of which you can find on our linktree :https://linktr.ee/japanhiddenhistory
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Join Kenny Lang as he dives into the inspiring journey of Vincent Lanci, a podcast producer, CEO, and survivor of a life-altering accident. They explore the power of podcasting and entrepreneurship, sharing practical tips for aspiring podcasters and authors. Lanci discusses overcoming initial hurdles, the importance of authenticity, and his mission…
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Kenny Lange sits down with Lisa Sharapata, CMO of the Arbinger Institute, for an insightful conversation on the importance of mindsets in leadership. They look into recent research on workplace culture, emphasizing the impact of the pandemic and the toxic environments in the tech industry. Lisa explains the difference between inward and outward min…
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John is joined by Jack Patterson and Grace Chatto of Clean Bandit to talk about how they wrote, recorded, and produced some of their early hits. Clean Bandit are an English electronic group formed in 2008, known for blending classical music with electronics and pop. While they gained early attention with the track ‘Mozart’s House,’ their 2014 hit ‘…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," we discuss the role of AI and automation in modern marketing. Looking at the potential pitfalls of over-reliance on technology, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human connection and genuine interactions in building strong client relationships. Ely shares his insights on leveraging AI as a tool to enh…
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John is joined by Alex Cook, better known as A. G. Cook, to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Britpop’. A. G. Cook, is a London-based artist and producer. After studying at Goldsmiths University, he founded PC Music, a label shaping hyper pop with artists including Hannah Diamond and Danny L Harle. His debut solo albums, ‘7G…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Michele Krolczyk to delve into the transformative power of radical acceptance and self-awareness in leadership. In this compelling conversation, they discuss how leaders can overcome controlling tendencies, build trust within their teams, and empower others to take on leadership …
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We’ve been having a look back through the Tape Notes archive to bring back some of our favourite early episodes that you may have missed. This selection is our conversation from November 2019, with Sam Shepard, Floating Points. EPISODE NOTES In this episode John heads to EMS4 studios in Shoreditch to chat with Floating Points a.k.a Sam Shepherd, ab…
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Kenny Lange sits down with Caroline Crawford, highlighting the importance of integrating marketing with business development. They touch on the challenges of humanizing B2B brands, the trend of mass personalization, and the role of AI in streamlining marketing processes without losing the human touch. Other places to find the “How Leaders Think” po…
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We continue the most famous and baffling fraud case of modern Japan with the tale of Mamoru Samuragochi. This week we examine exactly how the supposed deaf composer was able to get away with presenting another person's compositions as his own for 18 years. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Justin McCorkle, an executive strategy coach with 20 years of leadership experience, for an in-depth discussion on integrating faith and business. In this insightful episode, they explore creating kingdom-focused businesses that attract a diverse range of investors, aligning organ…
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John is joined by Kieran Hebden, better known as Four Tet, to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Three’, along with a selection of his other work. Following his start in music writing and recording as part of post-rock band ‘Fridge’, Kieran released his debut solo album as Four Tet ‘Dialogue’ in 1999. Since then, his constant…
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Born as a second-generation Hibakusha, that is to say a child of Hiroshima A-bomb survivors, Mamoru Samuragochi faced hardship, prejudice and increasing illness throughout his life. Despite these enormous setbacks, he became one of the most respected and successful musical composers in Japan, despite becoming almost entirely deaf. He was also a lia…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Ashley Smalley to delve into the importance of relational leadership and building a kingdom culture in business. In this insightful conversation, they discuss the disparity between claimed accessibility and genuine connection, the crucial role of embodying core values, and practic…
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John joins Kasabian producer, songwriter, and frontman Serge Pizzorno to discuss the band’s latest record, ‘Happenings’. Kasabian, an English rock band formed in the late 1990s, burst onto the scene in the early 2000s with iconic anthems like ‘LSF’ and ‘Club Foot’. Since then, they have released eight albums, earning multiple NME Awards and a Brit …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Kyle Mealy, founder and CEO of Next Level Coaching, for an insightful conversation on the importance of genuine care in sales and the integration of marketing and sales for small businesses. Whether you're a startup or an expanding enterprise, this episode is rich with practical s…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Fedor Simic, Partnership Manager at Databox, for an insightful dialogue on the power of data-driven decision-making. In this comprehensive episode, they delve into the extensive integrations and custom options Databox offers, covering essential metrics for marketing, sales, and fi…
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John is joined by singer, songwriter, and producer Charli XCX, as well as producers A.G. Cook and George Daniel, to discuss how they wrote and recorded the album ‘Brat’. Charli XCX first saw success collaborating on Icona Pop's 2012 smash hit ‘I Love It’ and Iggy Azalea's chart-topping single ‘Fancy’. Since releasing her debut album in 2013, she ha…
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Kenny Lange sits down with Gerardo Segat, founder and CEO of Out as Humans, for an in-depth discussion on the critical importance of emotional goals in leadership. They dive into how leaders can unleash their true selves and create psychologically secure environments for their teams. Gerardo highlights real-life experiences, including a powerful wo…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Phil Goodman, founder of Talent Realized, for an inspiring discussion on the importance of coaching and developing high-performing employees. In this eye-opening episode, they delve into Phil's unique approach to one-on-one meetings, the power of intentional scheduling, and practi…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Alex Bratton, CEO of Lextech, for a compelling conversation on the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on both business and personal life. In this insightful episode, they delve into the practical applications of AI, the importance of privacy, and the need for prompt writing …
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In the middle of the night on the 13th May, 2000, a flat in Ballymun was set alight. Inside, the body of Derek Benson was found. But his cause of death had nothing to do with the inferno in his bedroom. He had been brutally killed with a blade. The garda investigation into his murder would not only identify his killers, but a litany of abuse and vi…
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John is joined by IDLES' Bowen, along with producer Kenny Beats, and producer and engineer Mikko Gordon, to talk about how they wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘TANGK’. Idles are a British post-punk band who gained recognition with their 2017 debut album ‘Brutalism’. Known for their gritty, powerful sound and explosive live shows, their five…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Jason Rutel, founder of Creative Nomads, on the perils of unbridled passion and the pursuit of success. Rutel sheds light on the impact of fear, the importance of self-evaluation, and the need to break free from societal expectations. Dive into this …
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange sits down with Scott Reib to expose the pitfalls of chasing instant gratification and highlight the critical role of community support for entrepreneurs facing loneliness and high stress. Scott shares invaluable strategies such as the 90-day blast method, the importance of specific and measurab…
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Today, the JWs have as many as 250,000 adherents in Japan, despite having an extremely rocky start in the country in the early 1930s. In recent years, the JWs have experienced controversy in the media and courts once again, this time for serious allegations of abuse of its own members and children. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Jonathan Goode, a passionate Bible teacher and leadership advocate. They address common fears such as the dread of failure and the challenge of stepping out of comfort zones, with special emphasis on the importance of practice in personal and spiritual growth. Whether you're a…
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We’ve been having a look back through the Tape Notes archive to bring back some of our favourite early episodes that you may have missed. This selection is our conversation with Matty and George of The 1975, recorded back in March 2019. EPISODE NOTES John ventures up to Spitfire Audio to meet with Matty and George from The 1975 to talk about how th…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think", host Kenny Lange is joined by Scott Ritzheimer, CEO of Scale Architects, for a deep dive into optimizing leadership styles in nonprofit organizations. They discuss common challenges nonprofits face, such as chronic underfunding and the need to break out of early struggling phases. Scott emphasizes the impo…
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Kitty Carroll was killed by Michael Murphy in Drogheda in 1983 - he would go on to kill again. This episode was originally posted to Patreon as a bonus episode in March 2022. Hang in there while I continue to try to get back on track with my work schedule. ************ Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange joins Texas-based actor and author Julie K. Rhodes for a profound conversation on intertwining personal growth with professional success. In this engaging interview, they dive into Julie's deeply personal experiences with loss, chronic illness, and the reevaluation of success, as detailed in he…
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John sits down with American singer and guitarist Annie Clark, aka St Vincent, to talk about her latest album ‘All Born Screaming’. Immersed in music since childhood, after studying at Berklee College of Music, Annie toured with acts including The Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens. Adopting the name 'St. Vincent', in 2006 she released her debut E…
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When the AIDs epidemic began tearing its way through gay communities throughout the world, there was almost no effort made by governments to address the escalating health crisis whatsoever. Even when heat-treated blood became available, pharmaceutical companies were strangely reluctant to offer these newer, safer products, particularly in South Ame…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages with Ben Wolf, founder and CEO of Wolf's Edge Integrators, in a deep dive into the dangers of "terminal uniqueness" in business leadership. Ben reveals how this mindset can lead to burnout and stalled goals, and why integrating universal business principles with a company's unique …
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John catches up with Bob Vylan and producer Jonny Breakwell to talk about how they wrote, recorded and produced the ‘Humble As The Sun’. Bob Vylan, are a grime and punk rock duo who emerged in 2017. Despite facing resistance for their provocative themes on racism and inequality, they gained a loyal following. Their albums, 2020’s ‘We Live Here’ and…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," host Kenny Lange engages in an in-depth conversation with Delise Simmons, the culture maven behind the Culture Think Tank. They delve into the dynamics of leadership behaviors that cultivate trust, the pivotal role of employee satisfaction, and the profound effect of organizational anxiety on performance. …
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John catches up with English rock band The Libertines to discuss how they wrote and recorded their latest album ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade’. The Libertines formed in 1997 and shot to fame with their debut album, 'Up the Bracket,' becoming pillars of the British indie/alternative resurgence of the early 2000s. Thirty years after their caree…
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On today's episode of "How Leaders Think," Kenny Lange engages with Jenni Lord, CEO and founder of Chosen, to unravel the intricacies of adaptability and delegation in leadership. Jenni highlights the importance of situational leadership in steering personal and organizational growth. Other places to find the “How Leaders Think” podcast: * Apple Po…
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