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Can You Hear Me Now?

The Crow Hill Company

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Join music tech company founder and Bafta nominated film and TV composer Christian Henson (Inside No.9, Poirot, Alien Isolation) for a weekly podcast aimed at building a network and supporting composers in all fields and at all stages. Whether you’re new to creating music, been in the business for years or just an enthusiastic hobbyist, everyone is welcome to listen and indeed take part in ‘The Fellowship’. In each episode Christian hosts a video meet where anyone and everyone is invited to ...
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🚀 Get weekly life-changing advice from inspirational people, such as renowned adventurers, entrepreneurs and athletes. Through entertaining conversations, learn practical self improvement tips that will empower you and optimize your personal growth ! 🔴 Subscribe now and achieve greatness ! Join me, Sensei Pascal, as I chat with Everest climbers, UFC champions, accomplished Spartan Race competitors and other successful personalities, seeking to inspire your growth mindset. The Sensei Says Pod ...
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Bitcoin pioneer Charlie Shrem peels back the layers on the lives and backgrounds of the world's most impactful innovators. Centering around intimate narratives, Shrem uncovers a detailed, previously unspoken story of the genesis and evolution of bitcoin, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, and the web3 movements. Join Shrem as he journeys through the uncharted territories of tech revolutions, revealing the human side of the stories that shaped the digital world we live in today.
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This week on Can You Hear Me Now we’re shaking things up! Jump into Christian’s fiendishly tricky pop quiz, packed with head-scratching questions, big laughs, and glorious wrong answers. Plus, we finally reveal who’s bagged the Black Friday raffle prize. Expect chaos, chuckles, and the usual nuggets of music trivia and history you never knew you ne…
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Ian and Mike look to the skies to help a listener solve her problem with motion sickness. Plus, a survivor of the longest recorded traffic jam in history shares how she got through it. You can email your burning questions to [email protected]. How To Do Everything won’t live in this feed forever. If you like what you hear, scoot on over to their very o…
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On this episode of Can You Hear Me Now?, Christian sits down with legendary producer–composer BT for a deep dive into the future of sound. From scoring films and pioneering trance to pushing the limits of technology in the studio, BT has spent his career blurring the line between human creativity and machines—and he’s here to share what he’s learne…
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This week: A Broadway star tells us how he finished the New York Marathon and then performed in two shows back to back, a wife seeks advice on how best to shave her hairy companion, plus, are the lyrics to Bye Bye Birdie what we think they are? You can email your burning questions to [email protected] To Do Everything won’t live in this feed foreve…
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On this episode of Can You Hear Me Now, Christian reflects on the advice he’d give his younger self, which movie he’d love to rescore, and the compressor he can’t live without. And wait for it—one member of The Fellowship drops a truly jaw-dropping film choice they’d love to rescore! Hit like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more episodes!…
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The U.S. crypto scene is finally waking up. After years of regulatory uncertainty and innovation flight, the winds are shifting. Charlie Shrem sits down with Jesse Darnell, former Marine and founder of ADVXNCE Protocol, fresh off Token2049 in Singapore, to talk about why global builders are suddenly turning their eyes back to America. They dive int…
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This week: Filmmaker Alice Wu shares a clever trick to help you finally finish that thing you’ve been working on, why teenagers are taking over the comments sections of old podcast episodes, and the origins of the phrase “steal your thunder”. Plus we continue in our quest to be your out of office emergency contact. You can email your burning questi…
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“Quantum computing is taking the laws of nature — light, heat, entanglement — and turning them into a new kind of computer. When that happens, the way we think about Bitcoin’s security will have to change forever.” — Charlie Shrem This week on The Charlie Shrem Show, we go deep into the strangest frontier yet: the intersection of Bitcoin, cryptogra…
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On today’s episode: a bold new way to help out when an earthquake hits, and Mike and Ian help out a listener with the help of a friendly dentist and a dog named Stella. Plus, our continuing commitment to be your Out of Office emergency contact turns into a surprise birthday celebration. You can email your burning questions to [email protected]. How To …
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Christian takes a trip down memory lane, sharing stories from his favourite gig venue — one that, sadly, is no longer with us. We also hear from The Fellowship as they share their thoughts on Miloš Forman’s Oscar-winning classic, Amadeus. And to top it off, Christian and Allan recap an incredible week at Crow Hill, where Hidden Reel Productions was…
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On this week’s episode of Can You Hear Me Now? we find out whether Christian has changed his mind about the one instrument he absolutely hates. We’ll also share some top equipment recommendations—and confess the gear we wish we’d never bought. Plus, we ask: Do you read reviews before seeing a film, listening to an album, or playing a game? Don’t fo…
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On today’s episode, how to get rid of Google’s AI summaries, and we help a listener who wants to exercise in her car during a long commute–with an assist from a very overqualified exerciser and a very overqualified driver. Plus we talk about a possible connection between pizza and war with The Washington Post’s Tim Carman. You can check out Tim’s p…
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It’s Show & Tell week on Can You Hear Me Now? Check out what members of the Fellowship are bringing to the table, along with some special contributions from Christian and producer Allan. Plus, don’t miss Christian’s rather embarrassing answer to this week’s question: “Which artist or album did you dislike at first but now love?” And of course—don’t…
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Christian is back! In this episode, he dives into the unforgettable gigs that left the biggest mark on him—both the shows he was lucky enough to witness and the ones that slipped through his fingers. He also opens up about the proudest milestones of his career so far, reflecting on the moments that defined his journey and the lessons he’s picked up…
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Today, Mike and Ian recruit the help of legendary Taste-Tester-Turned-Public-Radio-Host Peter Sagal to rate a new, unorthodox approach to making lasagna. Plus, a listener calls in claiming he’s physically incapable of burping, so the guys ask a medical professional to help him out. You can email your burning questions to [email protected]. How To Do Ev…
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This week, Christian has been feeling under the weather, so Allan, the producer, steps in with something special from the archives. We’ve uncovered a brilliant interview between Christian and composer Oliver Patrice-Weder. In this conversation, Christian and Oliver discuss their careers, creative journeys, and share valuable advice for new composer…
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