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Three Track Mind

Three Track Mind

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Ever find yourself bored of traditional album reviews? Do you feel like there is more than just picking the best track on an album? Then prepare yourself for a music podcast three-way! Sit back, relax, and crack open a cold one (or three) as our trio of hosts Ryan, Liam, and Jake, pick their top 3 favourite tracks from one iconic album in a pub discussion style podcast. Three Track Mind wants you to join the discussion! Where three minds are better than one...
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Scott Baptie from Food For Fitness shares his nutrition, fitness, lifestyle, cooking and healthy living strategies with you. If you're looking for a simple and healthy way to get the body you've always desired that cuts out the guesswork then this show is for you. Scott has worked with hundreds of clients, from people like you to multinational companies and professional football clubs. He also contributes to wide range of fitness publications both as a writer and fitness model. Whether your ...
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The Partnership Economy

David A. Yovanno and Todd Crawford

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The Partnership Economy explores the power of partnerships through candid conversations and stories with industry leaders. Our hosts, David A. Yovanno, CEO and Todd Crawford, Co-founder, of impact.com, unpack the future of partnerships as a lever for scale and an opportunity to put the consumer first.
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Our mission at https://www.iso20400.org/ is to build the global body of knowledge in sustainable procurement. Established in 2017, our free knowledge sharing platform, social media and webinar series has grown in popularity. Now we would like to introduce you to our podcast series where we bust some of the myths of sustainable procurement and introduce you to experts and influencers from around the world. Enjoy!
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast we welcome back writer Peter Ross to talk to Ali about his latest book Upon A White Horse: Journeys in Ancient Britain and Ireland - published by Headline - and which is the last in the 'fox trilogy' (and to find out what that refers to, you'll have to listen in). Peter gives an overview of the book, and how i…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to crime writer Marion Todd to learn all about Dead Man's Shoes, the latest in the DI Clare Mackay series of thrillers. Marion talks about the challenges and advantages in writing a long-running series (Dead Man's Shoes is the ninth entry) before giving a spoiler-free breakdown of the novel, explains…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali caught up with Donald Smith, the director and founder of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival, to hear all about this year's programme, which features over 120 events and which will take place in Edinburgh and all across Scotland from 22nd October - 1st November. Donald breaks down the title Li…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to writer Foday Mannah to hear all about his award-winning debut novel The Search for Othella Savage, which is published by Quercus Books, and which was shortlisted for this year's Bloody Scotland Debut Prize. Foday gives a brief synopsis of the novel, speaks about the real-life incident which inspir…
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For the latest podcast Ali spoke to Scottish-Norwegian filmmaker Iain Forbes to hear all about his award-winning, and Oscar-qualified, short film After Dark. Iain talks about his Scottish roots, gives a brief summary of the film, the critical reception, how and where it was shot, the casting of his two leads, and the personal nature of the story. T…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to returning guest Graeme Macrae Burnet about his latest book Benbecula, which is the new entry in Polygon Books' Darkland Tales series of novellas which have quickly become essential reading. Graeme tells us how he came to write his Darkland Tale, why it was this story, the brutal true crime which i…
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We all know the creator economy is evolving — but when done right, what does it look like in its ideal form? In this episode, Dave Yovanno is joined by Lindsey Gamble, an Influencer Marketing Advisor, Founder of Lindsey Gamble Media, and creator himself. Lindsey puts on his consultant hat to offer advice to both brands and creators, drawing from hi…
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The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is our latest collaboration with Bloody Scotland - Scotland's International Crime Writing Festival - where Ali spoke to the five shortlisted authors for this year's McIlvanney Prize which is awarded for the best Scottish crime book of the year. They include Tariq Ashkanani (The Midnight King), Liam McIlvanney (The…
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AI this, AI that… but what about the creator economy!? With all the buzz around artificial intelligence, it’s time to connect the dots to creator marketing. In this episode of The Partnership Economy, Todd is joined by Brian Klais, Founder of URLgenius, to explore how AI is transforming the creator landscape. Brian kicks things off with a holistic …
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Send us a text An expert panel discuss the achievements and challenges of sustainable procurement in India. Many thanks to our Guests: Sanjay Kumar, CEO, NEXGEN Procurement Solutions Dr Shailly Kedia, Director, The Energy and Resources Institute Kaustubh Phadke - Head (GCCA India) Video version here: https://youtu.be/2z883CdQoiY…
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Understanding Gen Z might feel like navigating uncharted territory, but what if your brand's success depends on it? In this episode, Dave Yovanno sits down with Ben Harms, Chief Growth Officer at Archrival, a creative agency built to help brands truly connect with Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Ben shares what it takes to meet these audiences where they are,…
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For the latest, and last, of this year's Scots Whay Hae! Fringe Preview podcasts Ali spoke to musician and storyteller Kirsty Law about her show Scotland Unsung, which is going to be at the Scottish Storytelling Centre on the Royal Mile from the 20th-24th August. Kirsty talks about the structure of the show, why she picked the songs she has, the ha…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to writer and musician Andy Bollen about his latest book Definitely Maybe: The Birth, Death and Resurrection of Oasis, a timely publication - out now with Polygon Books. Although this book is ostensibly about the band, it's actually part-memoir concerning Andy's life in and around music, as well as a…
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The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the third of our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Previews, where Ali talks to a few of the artists who will be appearing at the Fringe this year. First of all actor, writer and theatre maker James Clements' tells us all about The Burns Project where we are promised "An immersive theatrical Burns experience like no ot…
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The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the second of our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Previews, where Ali talks to a few of the artists who will be appearing at the Fringe this year. First of all writer/director Aoife Parr and composer and sound designer Tom Baines talked about their show Anatomy of Pain which is "An unflinching look at the NHS through…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! Podcast Ali spoke to music journalist, critic (and tour guide) Fiona Shepherd to talk about Glasgow's Greatest Hits: Tales From The City Of Music which is published by Polygon Books. Fiona co-authored the book with Alison Stroak and Jonathan Trew with whom she also founded Glasgow Music City Tours. Fiona talks about G…
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For the first of our Bloody Scotland podcasts - Scotland's International Crime Writing Festival - Ali spoke to the five shortlisted authors for this year's Scottish Crime Debut of the Year. They include David Goodman - A Reluctant Spy, Natalie Jayne Clark - The Malt Whisky Murders, Foday Mannah - The Search for Othella Savage, Claire Wilson - Five …
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali caught up with writer and academic Liam McIlvanney to talk about his superb new novel The Good Father, which is published with Zaffre (and which is rightly longlisted for this year's Bloody Scotland McIlvanney Prize). It's a novel which is difficult to discuss without offering spoilers, but they just about…
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The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the first of our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Previews, where Ali talks to a few of the artists who will be appearing at the festival this year. The three shows discussed this time around are all part of the Made In Scotland Showcase, which has come to be a reliable mark of quality. First of all, Christine Thynne …
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For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer Andrew Meehan to hear all about his latest novel Best Friends, which is published by Muswell Press. Andrew gave a brief synopsis before talking about where the initial idea came from, creating relatable and believable central characters in June Wylie and Ray Draper, the importance of coming to care for the…
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Hey Snappety Snappers, today I chat with Carla Mitchell, who is a super talented photographer from Queenstown. She spends most of the year shooting amazing help-elopments, and also has a Photo Booth company, The Photobooth. She is now setting up Slay my Day; NZ’s newest wedding and events platform, bringing together vendors and connecting them with…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to Chris Brookmyre and Marisa Haetzman who write together as Ambrose Parry to hear all about The Death of Shame - the fifth novel in the Raven and Fisher series - and much more. They talk about how they initially came to collaborate, something which brought together two distinct parts of their life; …
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Send us a text Meet Graeme and Laurence, co-founders of Litmus Sustainability in the UK. They provide insights into ways in which businesses are challenged to meet customers sustainability requirements and how customers behaviour can help or hinder these objectives. They also discuss the role of AI and how it helps or hinders Net Zero ambitions.…
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Hi guys! Today I have a lovely chat with Martin Ellard from Wales! Martin is well known for his reportage / documentary style and we chat in detail about how that was forged. He has quite an interesting photographic journey and unlike a lot of other wedding photographers - has almost never had another job outside of the photographic industry! Your …
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Send us a text We were delighted to revisit Star Scott from the University of Atlanta to discuss the challenges faced in social certification for laboratory equipment and her experience under the new federal administration in the USA. You may wish to catch up with our previous conversations with Star in Episode 36 and Episode 37…
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Hey hey hey, today I speak with Sarah Clements (aka Sarah Yesberg) who is a wedding photographer from the South Island of New Zealand. She's gone through quite the journey of building a very successful brand, then scaling back to start a family, to now building it back up again! Sarah has lots of industry insights which I'm sure you'll enjoy listen…
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Hi Snappers! Today I'm chatting with Haley Adele, a wedding photographer from Te Aloha, New Zealand. Haley has been shooting for many years and has had quite a broad photography experience, spanning different regions and going from the home office model to the studio, then back to home and then possibly back to the studio again! Haley has lots to t…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to Natalie Jayne Clark to hear all about her debut novel, The Malt Whisky Murders which is published on the Polygon imprint of Birlinn. Natalie gives a reading from the book, before talking about the initial idea behind the novel, pitching that idea at Bloody Scotland, getting published, developing t…
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Hey hey hey - this week I speak with Micheal (Briggsy) Briggs. He’s based in the Yarra Valley, Melbourne and has some great insights in how to get more leads through reals and self promotion! - - - - - - - - - Your host: Greg is based in Northland, New Zealand His guest: Michael is based in Byron Bay, Australia Sponsors: Studio Ninja - SNAPPENING50…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to poet Gordon Meade to hear all about this new collection of selected poems Beyond The Ninth Wave, which is published with the Into Poetry imprint of Into Books. Gordon gives a career overview, going back to his early interactions with poetry, his first experience of being published, and the extraor…
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Send us a text An experienced procurement professional and international sustainable procurement expert, Melita D’Silva talks about her experience. In Part 1 of 2 episodes, she provides practical examples of sustainable procurement implementation and insights into the way sustainability and procurement teams work together (or not).…
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Hi Snappers, this week I chat with Graeme Passmore. Graham is from the Gold Coast region and works from up in the Sunshine Coast down to Byron Bay. After a bit of background we get into some of our epic fails… and we have a few! - - - - - - - - - Your host: Greg is based in Northland, New Zealand His guest: Graeme is based in Byron Bay, Australia -…
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In the agency world, your ability to drive success for a brand is make or break. The best in the business have sifted through various options to land on the perfect formula for a winning brand strategy. One of those pros is Amanda Mount, Director of Affiliate Marketing at Monks. In this episode, Todd Crawford is on a mission to learn how Amanda doe…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to comic book artist and writer Emily Brooks Millar to hear all about her new illustrated book Birddad. which is being funded through a Kickstarter campaign. The first comic book artist to appear on the SWH! podcast (we think!), Emily talks about how she came to work in the medium, the importance of …
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Hi guys, today I'm speaking with Brendan Samuels from the Blue Mountains in Australia. We touch on his journey to where he is now, as well as how being confident with sales makes such a difference to wedding photographers. We also have a bit of a brainstorm on ways to improve the client experience (without giving ourselves too much extra work!). - …
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to writer and poet Michael Pedersen, in the splendid surroundings of Glasgow's Mitchell Library, to talk about his debut novel Muckle Flugga, which is published with Faber & Faber. Michael describes the place and people of Muckle Flugga before talking about why this is the story he has told for his d…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to filmmaker Ciaran Lyons to hear all about his debut feature Tummy Monster, which is playing across UK cinemas in May. Ciaran talks about the audience reaction to the recent screening at the Glasgow Film Theatre, before describing the film, detailing why this story became his debut, the practicaliti…
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This week I chat with Scott Carney, who specialises in the candid side of wedding photography. I highly recommend checking out his very cool and unique website: https://scottcarneyphotography.com/ - - - - - - - - - Your host: Greg is based in Northland, New Zealand His guest: Scott is based in Durham, England - - - - - - - - - Sponsors: Studio Ninj…
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Pack your bags, we’re heading across the pond! In this episode, Todd Crawford sits down with Graeme Boase, Account Director at Growth HQ, to explore how to build an affiliate A-team and the key differences between affiliate marketing in the U.S. and the U.K. To start, they break down how the maturity of each market is shaping the role, influencing …
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali caught up with writer Callum McSorley to talk about his new novel Paperboy, which is the sequel to his McIlvanney Prize winning debut Squeaky Clean, both published with Pushkin Vertigo. Callum explains the premise of Squeaky Clean to give listeners an idea of his original vision, before explaining the ways…
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Welcome back Snappers! The Snappening is back! Well... half back... and maybe not even the good half... but anyway, Greg is back and he's interviewing other photographers to see what makes them tick, have a few yarns, learn a few things and have a few giggles along the way. In episode 160, Greg chats with Nick Thake, a very experienced wedding phot…
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For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to double bassist and returning guest Roberto Cassani to hear all about the album Pictish Spaghetti which he has made with guitarist Graeme Stephen, and which is out now on Brooklyn label 577 Records. Roberto talks about collaborating with Graeme and how that came about, the dynamic of the double bas…
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Send us a text There are few people in the world who have authored a book on sustainable procurement. Sanjay Kumar talks about his reaction to his book’s popularity and his experience in moving from a public sector role in India to setting up an independent consultancy business.By ISO20400.org
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