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Coffee Corner Radio - the Unofficial SAP Community Podcast

Martin Fischer & Jakob Kjaer & Simon Kemp

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This podcast is for the SAP community provided to you by community members. The podcast will provide content from the community in a audible format for you to consume whenever and wherever suits you. We are not focused on any particular topic, but we mainly cover technology and community topics. We have regular episodes with industry analysts. We talk about latest technologies around SAPUI5, ABAP, SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), S/4HANA and more.
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Rock's Backpages

Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle, Jasper Murison-Bowie

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Tales from the world's largest archive of music journalism: entertaining interviews with luminaries such as Neil Tennant, Billy Bragg, Pamela Des Barres, Gary Kemp, Vashti Bunyan, Midge Ure, Nick Hornby and Robyn Hitchcock. Thoughtful and informative conversations about all aspects of popular music history, interspersed with clips from exclusive audio interviews that date back to the mid-'60s. The RBP podcast is hosted by Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle and co-hosted & produced by Jasper Mur ...
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Chaplin Talks

Chaplin Talks

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Charlie Chaplin’s official podcast hosted by Spencer Chaplin. Spencer talks to a variety of guests about their careers and influences along with a little bit of “Chaplin Talk”.
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Golf, food and fun. Sounds like a great combination! Grilling at the Green hosted by Jeff Tracy brings all of that and more for your listening pleasure. Jeff’s love of golf prompted him to create Grilling at the Green several years back and the show has been going and growing strong ever since. Jeff started playing in middle school with wretched old clubs in the bottom pasture. (An errant tee ball to the noggin left a permanent impression on one of his childhood friends.) Jeffs got better cl ...
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The Self-Employed Life Podcast (formerly Creative Warriors) provides business and personal development strategies for self-employed business owners that create sustainable success. A community of self-employed and small business owners, entrepreneurs, innovators and ambitious individuals that need creative solutions in business. Being self-employed and a business Warrior is a mindset, a spirit and a challenge. We need a different way of doing business. This is business with a soul. We discus ...
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The Coach’s Backpack podcast asks a variety of coaches (from sports to comedy) what they consider to be the most important tools of their trade, physically and/or mentally. They are only allowed to take limited items on a hypothetical new engagement: one book, one tool/technique/approach/framework, one other item of their choice … and a person to accompany them.
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The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the introduction of the Infinity Women's Golf Tour, an innovative venture spearheaded by renowned LPGA Tour player Danielle Ammaccapane. In a comprehensive dialogue, we delve into the motivations behind establishing this tour, which seeks to provide a platform for female golfers to continue …
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Join us for a live episode of Music Maps recorded at the legendary Walthamstow Trades Hall with John Doran in conversation with artist, writer and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti about her life, her new book 'Re-Sisters', and her connections to influential figures like Delia Derbyshire and Margery Kempe. The discussion features the impact of the Radioph…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the engaging and candid dialogue between the hosts regarding various aspects of golf and personal reflections. We delve into thoughts on the influence of prominent figures in the golf world, the significance of pace in both professional and amateur golf, and the potential of the sport to ass…
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IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Simon Newton-Smith, Senior Vice President of the Americas for EL AL Israel Airlines, to discuss the airline’s extraordinary role in keeping Israel connected amid unprecedented challenges. Simon shares insights into EL AL's resilience and operational strategies following October 7, detailing how the a…
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In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Cara Poppitt, author of Big Freakin’ Change: How to Gain Confidence by Stepping Out Before You Are Ready, about the process of implementing change. Cara explains that courage is the starting point, with confidence following later, and encourages listeners to embrac…
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As one of the most recognizable and outspoken advocates for Israel, particularly in the wake of October 7, Michael Rapaport has given a voice to millions of Zionists worldwide. Known for his unfiltered commentary, Rapaport delves into his Jewish identity, the challenges facing Israel and Jewish communities worldwide, and the vital role of humor dur…
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In this episode we're joined by music-biz legend Danny Goldberg to discuss his dealings with Led Zeppelin and Kurt Cobain — and the school days he spent with the great Gil Scott-Heron. Danny takes us back to his short-lived stint at Berkeley and his first port of call on returning to his native New York: clerking at trade bible Billboard, a job tha…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the intriguing journey of Lisa Poritz, a former surgeon turned artist, who creatively repurposes golf balls into unique art pieces. During our conversation, we delve into her artistic process, which involves cutting open golf balls to reveal their vibrant inner colors, subsequently transform…
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David Nolan takes us on a tour of Granadaland - including Tony Wilson & his various TV programmes such as So It Goes & The Other Side of Midnight, the Beatles TV debut in October 1962, the Sex Pistols TV debut followed in 1976. Muddy Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharpe also performed on Granada TV in 1964 & the network also produced key music recordin…
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This episode delves into the evolving landscape of golf, particularly the integration of technology and entertainment within the sport. We engage in a thoughtful discourse with Ted Simons, CEO of Synergy Group Consulting, who articulates his perspective on the intersection of traditional golfing experiences and the burgeoning popularity of simulato…
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In this episode you'll learn about one of the biggest changes in marketing and sales, the reason for it, and what you can do about it. I can almost guarantee it's going to warrant some changes in either your digital platform, customer engagement, or both. Important information and perspective change.…
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In this special episode of Chaplin Talks, host Spencer Chaplin sits down with the multi-talented Gary Kemp—musician, actor, and songwriter, best known for his role in Spandau Ballet. A career spanning decades, Gary opens up about his creative journey, the art of songwriting, and the inspiration behind his latest projects. Gary has a new album calle…
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Christian and Rui discuss with Martin about the SAP BTP Terraforms Provider. They started with a general introduction to Terraforms and introduction to the SAP BTP Terraforms Provider, discussed different use-cases and how to start the journey from "click-ops" to Infrastructure as Code. Terraform in general Terraform documentation: https://develope…
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The episode centers on the recent PGA Show, where we engage in an enlightening dialogue with Ted Simons from Synergy Group Consulting. Our primary focus is to elucidate the advancements in golf technology that emerged at the show, particularly discussing the significance of affordable launch monitors and rangefinders for amateur golfers. We delve i…
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Don Letts shares his rich musical journey, starting from his childhood in Brixton, where he experienced a blend of Jamaican and British music. He reflects on the cultural impact of radio and television on music consumption, the profound influence of The Beatles, and his personal connection with Bob Marley. Letts also discusses the rise of reggae in…
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Tom Coyne joins JT for a lively discussion in this After Hours segment of Grilling at the Green. They delve into the evolving landscape of professional golf and its increasing disconnect from the everyday golfer, with Coyne expressing his concerns about the state of the game. As a passionate golfer, he shares personal anecdotes about his father’s i…
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Even before the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks exacerbated life for Jewish students, universities were already hostile to anything related to Israel. Six months prior, when Dr. Ronen Shoval, head of the Israeli Argaman Institute, was lecturing at Princeton University, he required a police escort due to threats from protesters. Host Steven…
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In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jessica Pettitt, author of Good Enough Now: How Doing the Best We Can with What We Have Is Better than Nothing. Jessica highlights the importance of accepting yourself and finding balance between imperfections and growth. Our conversation delves into how releasing the pr…
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In this episode, we invite the excellent Gene Sculatti to talk us through his career from Crawdaddy! magazine to the Atomic Cocktail radio show he still hosts at Luxuria Music. Commencing in San Francisco in the summer of 1960 — when Gene first heard Dion's 'Lonely Teenager' — we ask our guest about his lifelong love of surf music and the Beach Boy…
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Tom Coyne joins Jeff Tracy on Grilling at the Green to share his unique journey from golf enthusiast to owner of a nine-hole golf course in the Catskills. The conversation dives into Coyne's unexpected foray into course management after receiving a message from a golf superintendent about a course on the brink of closure. With a passion for golf an…
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Yvonne Innes joins us to explore the life and legacy of Neil Innes, touching on his early days in Soho, his experiences with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and his connections with Monty Python and The Beatles. Yvonne shares personal anecdotes about their life together, the creative process behind Neil's music, and his impact on children's television.…
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Keith Hirschland, a pivotal figure in the history of the Golf Channel, joins JT to celebrate the network's 30-year anniversary and share behind-the-scenes stories from its early days. The conversation delves into the challenges and triumphs of launching a dedicated golf network, including humorous anecdotes about live broadcasts and the colorful pe…
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Business is a cycle of ups and downs. If you're feeling the pinch, if your business is slowing down or you fear it might, these strategies will be business-saving. If your business is thriving, great! But learn these strategies for when it's not. Contact Jeffrey – Website Books Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Valuable resources …
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Keith Hirschland joins Jeff Tracy to delve into the rich history of the Golf Channel, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from its inception. The conversation reveals how Hirschland played a significant role in shaping the network, discussing the challenges and triumphs faced during the early days. He recounts the pivotal moments that defined the cha…
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In this episode we delve into the life and music of Arthur Russell, exploring his eclectic style, early influences, and the New York Lower East Side music scene that shaped his career. Richard shares insights from his book 'Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell', discussing Arthur's unique approach to music, his connections with notable figures, and…
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Brad Harvey, a District 8 director of the Gulf Heritage Society, joins JT for a lively discussion in this After Hours edition of Grilling at the Green. The conversation touches on various aspects of the golf world, including the need for greater access and opportunities for aspiring golfers, especially at the junior level. Brad reflects on his pers…
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From his time on the ground in the Israeli special forces to his bridge-building efforts as the National Public Diplomacy Unit Director, Gadi Ezra has dedicated his life to serving his country. From his time in Gaza in 2008 to his recent engagement after being called up from the reserves, Ezra is intimately familiar with war and how Hamas operates.…
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In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the pleasure of speaking with TJ Slattery, founder of Crowsnest Consulting, about the key elements of successful business models. We discussed the importance of having a solid plan, staying focused on priorities, and taking that leap of faith to move your business forward. TJ shared valuable insights…
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For the first episode of 2025, former Rolling Stone staffer and Bay Area photographer Michael Goldberg joins us to reminisce about his music journalism and discuss his new book Jukebox. We start by asking our guest about the influences of San Franciscan "shooters" from Herb Greene to Annie Liebowitz, with special emphasis on Jim Marshall and Baron …
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Brad Harvey, a passionate member and director of the Golf Heritage Society, shares his inspiring journey into the world of golf restoration and refinishing hickory clubs. After a life-altering incident where his son became a quadriplegic due to a swimming accident, Brad made the heartfelt decision to leave his job as a school golf coach to care for…
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It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps It is hugely important for us to get positive reviews & star ratings - if you have enjoyed Music Maps & can spare the…
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Join Jeff Tracy as he dives into an engaging conversation with Hughes Norton, author of the new book "Rainmaker," which chronicles the fascinating world of golf management and the rise of star players like Tiger Woods. Hughes shares insider stories from his time as a super agent, detailing how he transformed Tiger into a wealthy icon in the 90s whi…
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It's the beginning of a new year and perhaps you want to increase sales and grow your business. Whether you love sales as much as I do or find it incredibly uncomfortable, what I want to share with you I believe has the potential to increase sales, make an amazing experience for your customers, and maybe motivate you so sales becomes your favorite …
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Hughes Norton, a prominent sports agent, shares insights from his new book, "Rainmaker," which chronicles his experiences working in the world of professional golf, including his time with iconic clients like Tiger Woods and Greg Norman. The episode delves into the glamorous yet challenging lifestyle of a sports agent, highlighting the intense pres…
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In this episode of Music Maps, Johnny Hopkins, former head of press and publicist for Oasis at Creation Records, shares his journey into the music industry, his early obsession with music, and the pivotal moments that led to Oasis's rise. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contributi…
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The history of relations between black and Jewish Americans has always been complicated, often oscillating between solidarity and distance. While the communities have historically been close, there is now a much more rampant pro-Palestinian sentiment in black populations, in addition to accusations of antisemitism. Host Steven Shalowitz sits down w…
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In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the privilege of speaking with Angela Chee, author of The Power of the Only: Own Your Voice, Thrive in Any Environment. Angela shared her inspiring perspective on how being "the only one" can be a powerful advantage. She emphasized that stepping into your greatness doesn't require the world to change…
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Join JT and his friend Jeff Peterson, also known as Weather Hack, for a lively conversation in this special After Hours edition of Grilling at the Green. The episode kicks off with Jeff sharing his insights on golf, including who he'd choose for a lesson and the dumbest thing he's witnessed on the course. As the discussion unfolds, they explore hum…
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Join Jeff Tracy as he welcomes Jeff Peterson, a meteorologist and head of Golf Chat, to discuss the intersection of weather and golf. Peterson shares insights from his 22 years of service in the Air Force and how his military experience shaped his career in meteorology, emphasizing the importance of weather awareness for golfers. They delve into th…
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On May 31st 1993 Alan McGee walked into King Tut's War War Hut in Glasgow & stumbled upon Oasis - immediately after the gig he rang Creation Records Press Officer Johnny Hopkins to enthuse about his new discovery - the calls were repeated every hour throughout the night. Johnny joins us this week for the first part of our conversation about the beg…
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This special edition of "Grilling at the Green After Hours" dives deep into the ongoing tensions between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, highlighting the challenges and complexities involved in their negotiations. JT and Gary discuss key figures such as Greg Norman and the impact of Tiger Woods on these discussions, emphasizing the difficulty of reachin…
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For the final episode of 2024 we're joined by the formidable Pat Kane, who answers our questions about his dual career as a musician and writer with what co-host Martin Colyer describes as "an almost frightening eloquence". Commencing with the formative memories of his late father singing Frank Sinatra songs to him at bedtime — and his lifelong fix…
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As the year comes to a close, Jeff Tracy and Gary Van Sickle delve into the significant changes and events that have shaped the golfing landscape in 2023. They discuss the PGA Tour's efforts to adapt to shifting audience preferences, highlighting the growing importance of digital media and the struggles traditional broadcasts face in retaining view…
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It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps Join us to discuss the music book of 2024 & one of the best music books of all time - Street Level Superstar - A Year…
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The latest installment of Grilling at the Green After Hours features an engaging and humorous dialogue between host JT and guest Chris Mascaro, who brings a unique perspective on golf and personal anecdotes that resonate with both avid golfers and casual listeners alike. The conversation flows effortlessly as they delve into the joys and challenges…
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Currently on display at the Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum at New York’s Temple Emanu-El, the All About Herzl Exhibition showcases a wide array of original Herzl documents, ephemera, and artifacts. The exhibition includes materials drawn from the collections of the Theodor Herzl Archive at the Central Zionist Archives in Israel, YIVO Institute for…
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