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Behind the BeefBehind the BeefAngus in the Red Centre with Ted Fogerty, Dylan Wall and Ley KunothIn the latest episode of Behind the Beef, Angus Australia Extension Manager Jake Phillips is taking over! In March Jake had the opportunity to visit the Northern Territory and attend the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association 40th annual conference, which took place in Alice Springs.   The episode features a series of interviews hosted by Jake with producers Ted Fogerty of Palmer Valley Station, Dylan Wall, manager of Consolidated Pastoral Company’s Bunda Station and Ley Kunoth of Waite River Station, who are utilising Angus and Angus influenced genetics in the Territory.   Chatting with Jake both on property and at the...2024-04-2429 minThe FMLM podcastThe FMLM podcast1. What is Medical Leadership?To kick off the series, FMLM’s Angus Waite speaks to Dr. Ming-Ka Chan, a Paediatrician and Co-Director of the Office of Leadership Education at Rady Faculty Health Sciences, and Dr. Simon Moralee, a Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Management at the University of Manchester and Director of the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Programme. They discuss the basics of developing leadership skills, what it means to be a medical leader and the perceptions of leadership by different generations and much of the skepticism the term faces.2024-04-0433 minTHE REAL SEX EDUCATIONTHE REAL SEX EDUCATIONS3 8. Erectile Difficulties (with Angus Barge from Mojo)Sex therapist Cate Campbell and her son Diggory Waite invite Angus Barge onto the podcast to talk about his struggles with erectile difficulties. Angus tells the story about how it was opening up to his cousin on a long car journey that was the first step to dealing with his issue, what remedies were suggested online (from thrashing your penis with nettles to using PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra) and why he set up Mojo, an online resource to help men tackle ED.Later in the episode, Cate answers listener's questions like 'are more men are struggling...2021-11-0436 minAtlantic: A Scottish StoryAtlantic: A Scottish StoryChanging Tides1902. A steam boat arrives on Hirta with a new kind of cargo for the island; tourists. Fiadh and Ms Cameron come head to head. Sloane misfires on preparations for the wedding. And Evie comes to terms with her choice. 1964. Quinn takes stock on Harris. The final stop before St Kilda.  Featuring: KIRSTY FINDLAY as EVIE MCCORMICK SEBASTIAN LIM-SEET and David Hayman as QUINN WHYTE  BLYTHE DUFF as FIADH MCCORMICK KATE DICKIE as MS CAMERON Richard Rankin as sloane Sinclair LAWRENCE SM...2021-07-2632 minFast RockFast Rock16^ Fast Rock from Bugs Henderson to The Blues Experience with Cash McCall 22 maggio 2019Si inzia con il grande chitarrista Bug Henderson, l'heavy prog dei Bull Angus, i svedesi Bullet, gli inglesi Burn, i Burning Rain di Dough Aldrige gli ottimi Burns dal Belgio, i Babys di John Waite, I Black Crowes dei fratelli Robinson, i Black Key di Auerbach e Carney e come sempre tantissime rarità del rock!!!! Da non perdere!!!!2019-06-051h 18Know it WallKnow it WallCan we cure neurological disorders by modifying the genome? | Gabriele LignaniImagine if we could correct genetic mutations as easily as correcting a typo in Microsoft Word, and thereby cure Alzheimer's, depression and other neurological disorders. Sounds like the plot of a sci-fi film, right? According to neuroscientist Gabriele Lignani, this is now a reality. | Narrated by Angus Waite | Music by Dexter Britain, Léo Delibes, Lloyd Rodgers and Jon Luc Hefferman | Gabriele is a neuroscientist at UCL whose research focuses on new approaches in the treatment of neurological disorders, which include gene editing and regulation in different neurons and brain regions. He has a passion for all sorts of animals a...2017-04-2308 minKnow it WallKnow it WallAntarctic discovery: Exploring the future of Earth | Martin SiegertWe might think that exploring Antarctica, one of the most inhospitable regions of the world, is something that has no relevance to us or future generations. According to Martin Siegert, we couldn't be more wrong. | Read along while listening at our Medium: bit.ly/1SkZ5oO | Narrated by Angus Waite | Music by Dexter Britain | Martin is a Professor of Geosciences and co-director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London. His research, in the field of glaciology, involves acquiring data from unexplored parts of Antarctica and exploring Antarctic subglacial lakes for signs of life. He is well...2016-04-1706 minKnow it WallKnow it WallFlying and spying: A Renaissance dream comes true | Zoltán BiedermannThe popular trend for drones has highlighted an old human desire: to see the world from above and look upon the lives of those below. But how was this desire satisfied in a world before flying and spying? Zoltán Biedermann takes us to Renaissance Italy to find the expression of an earlier form of voyeurism. | Read along while listening at our Medium: bit.ly/21CnWXa | Narrated by Angus Waite | Music by Kai Engel and Lee Rosevere | Zoltán is a historian at UCL, teaching in the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies. He studies the cultural production of...2016-03-2106 minKnow it WallKnow it WallThe structure of human language | Vieri Samek-LodoviciIt has been suggested that all of the world's languages, from English and Italian to Mandarin and Hindi, share the same basic principles. But do they really? The linguist Vieri Samek-Lodovici explores the possibility. | Read along while listening at our Medium: http://bit.ly/1Tk1OBo ​| Narrated by Angus Waite and Vidish Athavale | Music by Jon Luc Hefferman, Sergey Cheremisinov, Kai Engel and James Joshua Otto | Vieri is a Reader in Linguistics at UCL whose research concerns the ways syntax and intonation affect each other, as well as the best way to model their complex interactions. He is the author of...2016-03-0609 minKnow it WallKnow it WallViral pandemics | Michela MazzonWith the latest panic on Ebola melting away, it seems another feared disease has been contained and controlled. But why is it that, after all of our advance in medicine, we still rely on containment rather than cures? Michela Mazzon fills us in. | Read along while listening at our Medium: http://bit.ly/1Q3JKp4 | Narrated by Angus Waite | Music by Kai Engel and Dexter Britain | Michela is a Research Associate at UCL's Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, where she works on the development of a new broad-spectrum antiviral drug and tries to understand the molecular basis of the interaction...2016-02-2106 min