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Set Your VCR

Chris Coulter & Cory Parker

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We're a retro TV podcast, revisiting the sci-fi, fantasy and horror shows of the past. Each show we'll watch a few episodes of a show and chat about it. Should it get a reboot? How about a continuation? Or should it be left in the past? Dust off those VHS tapes and Set Your VCR!
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Welcome to "The Hummingbird Effect," a podcast dedicated to uncovering the subtle yet powerful ways that small innovations can transform your business. Hosted by Wendy Coulter, CEO of Hummingbird Creative Group, this show delves into the stories and strategies behind successful brand building. For over 25 years, Wendy has helped CEOs and business leaders redefine their brands through innovation and compelling narratives. In this podcast, she shares the insights and lessons learned from her e ...
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Trusty Chords is a podcast which aims to celebrate music and those that create it. Hosted by Tyler Jenke, it features a casual chat with an artist, and their own trusty chords – the one artist the changed their life, the three albums that impacted them greatly, and the five songs they can always turn to.
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The Great Trials Podcast

The Great Trials Podcast

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The Great Trials Podcast offers a series of laid-back, casual conversations with leading trial lawyers, taking listeners "behind the scenes" of America’s greatest trials. Hosted by acclaimed trial lawyers Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey, each podcast episode focuses on one important trial and includes in-depth, insightful interviews with the attorneys who successfully argued the case in front of a judge and jury.
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Gangster Goddess Broad-cast

Drea De Matteo & Chris Kushner

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Get insider Sopranos and showbiz scoop with actor Drea De Matteo and long time friend Chris Kushner as they explore real stories from Sopranos episodes with special guests about how they made it big, fell on tough times, got busted, and readjusted. Listen to candid conversations about life on the set, love behind the scenes, laughter, and hardships. More than just a re-watch-along-show, these Gangster Goddesses take you down the path of the strong, resilient, free-thinking gangster mentality ...
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Race Wars

Kurt Metzger and Sherrod Small

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Hilarious, honest and unfiltered, Race Wars with Sherrod Small and Keren Margolis delivers a brutally funny perspective that can't be found anywhere else. Sherrod and Keren cut through all the layers of politically correct media spin to deliver hysterical and truthful opinions on social, racial and global topics.
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Ever since they released their debut single back in 2019, Queensland alt-rockers Cardboard Cutouts have been determined to keep themselves moving. Whether it's trying new things on the writing or recording front, or simply looking towards myriad artists for inspiration, it's easy to see they're a group who aren't happy to stay in one lane. Indeed, …
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In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, Steve Lowry converses with Brian McKeen from McKeen and Associates about a significant medical malpractice case, Drake versus Henry Ford Health System. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite platform. --- Case Details: "DETROIT – March 29, 2024– McKeen & Associates at…
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Join Wendy, President of Hummingbird Creative Group, as she discusses the power of authenticity in branding with Hanna Jernigan and guest Ashley Selzer. Ashley shares her journey from owning furniture stores to franchising Wallaby Windows and Doors. Learn how small innovations and being true to oneself can lead to significant business transformatio…
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For a few years now, the Australian music industry has been home to a band whose current iteration has roots spanning back decades. In the early '90s, the Sydney scene featured an indie-rock trio dubbed The Templebears. Issuing three releases across as many years, the group never released a debut album, ultimately splitting around 1992. Its members…
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In this episode, Wendy Coulter, president of Hummingbird Creative Group, and Hanna Jernigan explore the concept of the Hummingbird Effect with guest Kedma Ough, COO of Ninja VA. Discover how small innovations in branding and marketing can lead to significant business results. Learn about Kedma's journey, the transformation from a placement agency t…
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If you're someone who likes their music a little bit dreamy, a little bit hazy, and a whole lot of brilliant, then you need to point your peepers toward New Zealand, where Auckland's Phoebe Rings have been providing just that for some years now. Initially beginning as something of a solo project for Crystal Choi, it swiftly expanded, bringing toget…
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This week, Steve and Yvonne interviewed Matt Cook of Cook Law Group LLC (www.cook-lawgroup.com) and Shane Lazenby of Lazenby Law Group (lazlawgroup.com). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: On April 23, 2016, a fatal crash resulted in the loss of Taliah Freeman, a 32-y…
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Are you someone who likes their music with a bit of energy and a bit of fun? Then let me point you towards Bakers Eddy. Formed in Wellington, New Zealand when its members were still quite young, the group found itself crafting a pop-punk sound and issuing a few tracks and an EP before heading west and relocating to Melbourne, Australia. Since 2017,…
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For over 20 years now, music-lovers of the world have been lucky enough to exist within the same timeline as The Spill Canvas. Formed by Nick Thomas back in 2001, the group rose to fame throughout the decade, with their work equally being categorised as alternative rock, emo, pop rock, and more. Thanks to releases like the 'Denial Feels So Good' EP…
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This week Steve and Yvonne interview Daniel Callahan, founding partner of Callahan & Blaine (https://www.callahan-law.com/) and owner of Callahan Consulting (https://callahanconsulting.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Guest Bio: Daniel Callahan Throughout his career, Danie…
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When it comes to explaining Private Function in just a few short paragraphs, there's a lot of difficulty at play. After all, they're a Melbourne punk outfit who have been around for close to a decade now, pumping out blistering tunes while employing a visceral sense of humour as they use their platform to succeed in the rock world while simultaneou…
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Join Wendy Coulter and Hanna Jernigan from Hummingbird Creative Group as they dive into the world of brand building and culture with special guest Chris Dyer, a renowned culture consultant and keynote speaker. Chris shares insights from his journey as a former CEO managing thousands of employees, and his experience with the 'hummingbird effect' in …
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Anyone who knows me knows that I love a good lyricist, and then that means you should definitely know the great Craig Finn. For the uninitiated, Craig was the man behind the likes of Lifter Puller, and following their split in 2000, he moved from Minneapolis to New York City and, well, didn't do much. That was, until he formed The Hold Steady after…
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GTP CLASSIC EPISODE: This week Steve and Yvonne interview T. Gabe Houston of The Trial Lab (https://thetriallab.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: In June 2013, Thomas Joseph (“Joey”) Soulliere was riding his recently-purchased motorcycle down a public road. Su…
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Join Wendy Coulter and Hanna Jernigan as they discuss innovative marketing strategies and the 'hummingbird effect' with Jen Katzir, co-owner of We Fixit Garage Door and Gate. Jen shares her journey from co-founding a garage door repair business to establishing a unique venture supporting Burning Man participants. Learn how a small mindset shift can…
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If you're someone who hasn't yet listened to Propagandhi, then I'm sure you're about to have the time of your life as you discover their eclectic and celebrated discography. Forming in Canada back in 1986, they've been a going concern for close to four decades now, though it wasn't until 1993 that they released their first album. After a few years,…
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In this episode, Wendy and Hanna speak with Glenn Poulos, a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience growing and selling businesses. They talk about the 'Hummingbird Effect,' where small innovations in branding can lead to significant impacts across various aspects of a business. Glenn shares his journey from starting in government work to bec…
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For 15 years now, Canadian outfit PUP have been defying the concept that their name stands for a Pathetic Use of Potential and have been proving all and sundry wrong as they travel around the world with their unique blend of alt-rock and punk. Formed in 2010 as Topanga, PUP issued their self-titled album in 2013, with 'The Dream Is Over' following …
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In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey discuss the case of Ramirez v. Avalon Mobile Home Park with guests Tony DelCampo, Randy Grayson, and Dax Lopez from DGL Attorneys At Law. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite platform. --- Case Details: "After a one-week trial, a…
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Join Wendy Coulter and marketing strategist Hanna Jernigan as they interview Colin McIntosh, founder and CEO of Sheets and Giggles. Discover how Colin has leveraged the Hummingbird Effect—small branding and marketing innovations leading to significant business successes. Colin shares stories about giving back to the community during COVID-19, the i…
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There’s no denying the fact that Adelaide is just one of those cities that can’t help itself but breed amazing bands. Sure, you can look at groups like The Angels, Cold Chisel, and more, but why not look at groups like Stolen Youth, The Rivalry, Sleeptalker, and Dick Wolf? They’re also amazing bands, and for the trainspotters amongst us, you might …
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In this episode, Wendy Coulter, a branding expert, is joined by Hanna Jernigan and special guest Gee Ranasinha, CEO of Kexino. They delve into the essential components of successful marketing, emphasizing the importance of building emotional connections with customers. Gee Ranasinha shares insights on leveraging the 'hummingbird effect'—where small…
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If you’re anything like me, the name Killing Heidi was one that was synonymous with the Australian music scene at the turn of the millennium. Formed in regional Victoria by siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper, Killing Heidi first rose to fame as part of triple j’s Unearthed series, with the track ‘Kettle’ featuring a newly-teenaged Ella on vocals. This …
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In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey are joined by renowned Miami lawyer Sagi Shaked. They delve into a significant wrongful death case Shaked successfully tried in 2017, resulting in a $12,240,000 verdict. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite platform. --- Case Det…
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Dive deep into the power of branding with Christine Bartlett, former Chief Marketing Officer at SonicWall and a visionary in the cybersecurity marketing space. Discover how small innovations in branding can substantially impact corporate culture, operational breakthroughs, and business valuation. Christine shares insightful stories from her tenure …
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There was a period of time in the early ‘00s when one of the most exciting bands in the game was Canada’s own Death From Above. Well, that’s what they were called at first, but by the time they released their debut album ‘You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine,’ Sebastien Grainger and Jesse F. Keeler had lengthened their name to Death From Above 1979 due to…
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Join Wendy Coulter on a sunny spring break morning in Charleston as she explores the world of brand building and AI innovation. Special guests include Hanna Jernigan, a marketing strategist, and Worth Gregory, the Chief Marketing Officer at Tactix AI. Wirth shares his journey from football coaching to the tech industry, highlighting how small innov…
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When it comes to Damian Cowell, the only word that accurately sums up his career is ‘prolific.’ A staple of the Melbourne music scene for close to five decades now, Cowell has been involved in more bands than I’ve had hot dinners. On the prehistoric side of things, there’s bands such as Tall Stories and I Can Run, and then there’s a rather well-kno…
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In this episode of The Great Trials Podcast, hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey discuss the case of Robert and Virginia Rymers vs. CPS Energy with trial lawyers Mike Lyons and Chris Simmons of Lyons & Simmons. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite platform. --- Case Details: The case involves a devastating na…
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For about 15 years now, Adelaide has been home to a stellar outfit called Raccoon City. Though not exactly trailblazers of the screamo and post-hardcore genre in the city, for a while, they were arguably one of the most prominent, setting themselves apart as a leading figure within those circles at a time when the genre du jour was a breezy indie-r…
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If you don’t recognise the name Kingsley Hall, then I want you to stop what you’re doing right now and do a bit of musical research. For most, Kingsley’s name would be recognisable thanks to his role up the front of English outfit The Chapman Family, where he was better known as Kingsley Chapman. Though relatively unknown down here in Australia, th…
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In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, Steve Lowry hosts Kimball Jones and Joshua Berrett, partners at Bighorn Law, to discuss a recent landmark case in Clark County, Nevada. The case involved their client, Timothy Kuhn, who suffered severe injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, after being rear-ended. Remember to rate and review GTP o…
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I’m going to hazard a guess that even if the name Barry Adamson isn’t one you recognise right off the bat, you’re definitely aware of his contributions to the world of music. At the age of 19, Barry found himself joining the nascent Magazine as his first band, with wayward Buzzcocks vocalist Howard Devoto recruiting him for the new band. An influen…
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If you’re on the cutting edge of music, then you would be aware that there is a band hailing from unceded Kaurna Country (that is to say, the South Australian capital of Adelaide) that is one you definitely need to know. That band is Street Legal, a group whose sound might be rooted in the romanticism of ‘80s sonics and nostalgia, but heavily progr…
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In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, host Steve Lowry interviews trial lawyers Brian Brown and E.J. Hammann from Brown and Baron in Baltimore, Maryland. They discuss a complex case involving the tragic death of 83-year-old Helen Hansford at Largo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The episode highlights their strategic legal maneuvers, incl…
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If you’re anything like me, then the chances are good you’ve been spending the past few years eagerly awaiting a full-length return from Hachiku. Started as the musical project of Anika Ostendorf just under a decade ago, Hachiku rose to fame as part of the beloved Milk! Records stable, with a handful of releases preceding the arrival of her debut a…
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In this insightful episode, Wendy Coulter and Roy Osing discuss the essential steps to building a strong brand and unlocking unprecedented business results. Wendy, a brand expert, introduces Roy, a disruptor who took a startup to $1 billion in sales. Together, they unpack Roy's unique 'Be Different or Be Dead' approach, the importance of strategic …
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If you’ve not yet heard of Kristin Hersh, well, I envy you because she has a rather storied career ready for you to dive into. Having first formed Throwing Muses alongside her stepsister Tanya Donelly in the early ‘80s, the group swiftly became an impressive musical force, with records arriving via the influential 4AD label. In 1991, Donelly left t…
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Join Wendy Coulter as they dive deep into the power of branding and its surprising impacts, with special guest Mike Ganey—a marketing veteran with experience at Anheuser-Busch, Balson, and House-Autry Mills. In this episode, Mike shares insights on the importance of developing a strong brand, the value of customer-focused innovations, and how marke…
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In this episode of The Great Trials Podcast, hosts Steve Lowery and Yvonne Godfrey welcome guests Tara Sutton and Philip Seiff from Robbins Kaplan LLP. The discussion centers on the significant legal case, McDougal vs. CRC Industries, which resulted in a $7.75 million verdict (later over $10.5 million after post-judgment adjustments). Remember to r…
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If you’re a music fan from Melbourne, the chances are pretty good you’ve heard of Beth Seymour. By her own admission, it’s a name you might not be quite familiar with just yet. After all, as she says; new name, new her, new era. But for years, Beth has been a vital part of the Melbourne music scene, with an irresistible combination of earnest lyric…
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Join Wendy Coulter as she hosts Joe Novara, a coach and speaker, along with Hanna, a marketing strategist, to explore the profound impact of the Hummingbird Effect on business and personal growth. Discover how small branding innovations can manifest in significant outcomes, hear Joe's transformative journey from the printing industry to coaching, a…
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If you’ve ever thought, “There just aren’t enough rock and roll bands out there who make me want to release my pent-up energy,” then you need to set your sights towards New Zealand and check out The D4. Around the turn of the century, The D4 were one of the more prominent rock outfits emerging from New Zealand, with debut album ‘6Twenty’ arriving a…
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GTP host Steve Lowery is leading the conservation today with special guest Maxey Scherr, the founder of Scherr Law Firm in El Paso, Texas. They explore the complexities of an extraordinary case, Mendoza vs. Titan Transportation, where Maxey secured a verdict of over $16 million for her client, Ruben Ivan Mendoza. Remember to rate and review GTP on …
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There’s a lot of bands out there who manage to craft music that is as emotional as it is poignant, but I feel there are few who get quite the same reaction to their work that Melbourne’s Slowly Slowly does. If you’ve been listening to Australian music over the last decade, then I’m pretty sure you would’ve heard them at some point. First formed in …
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In this episode, Wendy Coulter of Hummingbird Creative Group dives into the essence of brand building with Hanna Jernigan, marketing strategist, and guest Benina from Dubai. They explore the Hummingbird Effect—how minor branding innovations can result in significant business impacts. Benina shares insights from his journey as CEO of High Value Auth…
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GTP hosts Steve Lowery and Yvonne Godfrey delve into the riveting case of Donald Clark vs. the State of Iowa with guest Mel Orchard from the Spence Law Firm. They explore the wrongful conviction of Donald Clark, a school counselor accused of sexual assault in 2009, and the subsequent legal malpractice case against his public defender for inadequate…
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Join Wendy Coulter and Hanna from Hummingbird Creative Group as they delve into the nuances of brand building and the Hummingbird Effect with Nick Jain, CEO of IdeaScale. Discover how small changes can lead to massive impacts in business, from marketing and employee morale to product innovation and company valuation. Nick shares his journey, the im…
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After a short hiatus, the Great Trials team is back in action! This week, Steve and Yvonne interview Jake Plattenberger and Alan Holcomb of TorHoerman Law about the high-stakes legal battle, Margo Gill vs. Abbott Laboratories. The case revolves around a $495 million verdict awarded to Margo Gill, representing her daughter Robynn Davis, who suffered…
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In this episode, host Wendy Coulter discusses the transformative power of branding with guests Hannah Jernigan and Lee Whitley. Lee Whitley, a recruiter who transitioned from software sales to building his own business, shares his journey and insights on adapting strategies to thrive in fluctuating markets. The conversation touches on themes like t…
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