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Fun with BellsFun with BellsConnecting with Your Bell: How to Unlock Your Ringing PotentialStruggling to strike in the right place? Anxious about unpredictable sallies? Getting no satisfaction from your ringing? You’ve come to the right podcast!Ace ringing teachers, Ruth Suggett, Judith Frye and Greg Russell, talk host Cathy Booth through the most common bell handling problems and, more importantly, how to solve them. From slow hand transfers, inadequate follow through and not catching the sally at the right time, it’s all here.Don’t worry though, with the help of a good teacher, early diagnosis and willingness to master the necessary skills, all can be put ri...2023-05-1129 minJOY Community HighlightsJOY Community HighlightsTim Lennox Memorial Podcast It is with sadness that we let our community know that Robert Suggett (Known as Tim Lennox to those at JOY), a life member, and long term volunteer and contributor to JOY’s success has passed away. In this podcast special, those who knew Tim best share their memories, the impact that Tim had on them as well as the impact Tim had on JOY. You will hear stories from Ange Barry (Current JOY CEO), Chris Furneaux, Conrad Browne, Damian Nicholas, Jason Gipps, Nick Tolhurst, Marg Gardner and Michael “Mikey” Barnett, as well as a News Bulletin from Tim from 2008, and an...2022-07-1222 minExtraVirgin Food & TravelExtraVirgin Food & TravelRestoring the Reef -Replanting The Great Barrier ReefNo-one can deny the effects climate change is having on our oceans, with temperatures and sea levels rising. The world's biggest reef, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the 7 natural wonders of the world, is the canary in the coal mine and right now its health is of serious concern. The good news is, that while politicians argue about the way forward vis a vis climate change, scientists and tourism operators in Australia have partnered up to develop a stewardship program, the Coral Nurture Project with the goal to transform both ecological and social resilience t...2022-03-0444 minThink: SustainabilityThink: Sustainability#159 - Celebrating Sustainability in 20212021 has been another challenging year for the planet. But it hasn’t all been doom and gloom. In this episode we look at some success stories; from coral restoration in the Great Barrier Reef to promising emission reduction targets. We speak to a Victorian community fighting against a mine in their midst and track an exciting new hope for Aussie icon, the Tasmanian Devil.Featuring: Professor David Suggett, Director of the Future Reefs Program at the University of Technology Sydney Lise Walbom, CEO of Food Nation Denmark Kelly Davis, Supervisor at Aussie Ark De...2021-12-2029 minImpact at UTSImpact at UTSResearch excellence in the age of COVIDUniversities are uniquely placed to explore complex problems that our collective future depends on. They do this in a rigorous, ethical, collaborative and enduring way.In this bonus episode of Impact at UTS, listen to three outstanding scholars who have been recognised for their contributions at the UTS Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Research Excellence, held 4 February 2021.In this episode you will hear from:UTS Medal for Excellence in Teaching and Research recipient - Associate Professor Christina Ho, from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.UTS Medal for Research Impact recipient - Professor David Suggett, le...2021-02-0536 minImpact at UTSImpact at UTS7. Creating research with real world impact todayResearch can be a slow burn, it takes time, and the impact and benefits from research won’t always be realised straight away.As discovered throughout the Impact at UTS podcast, research with impact involves long term relationship building and ongoing engagement with research partners, be that industry, government or community.But even researchers can get impatient. What if you want your work to create change in the world right now? How do you go about it?In the final episode of Impact at UTS we hear from Professor Thalia Anthony, a Law Professor who is leading in...2020-10-1638 minImpact at UTSImpact at UTS2. Engagement is your roadmap to impactThe journey to creating research with impact starts with engagement. And the key to beginning any research journey is to seek to listen and work with those who want, need and will use your research. But what’s the best way to go about this?In the second episode of Impact at UTS, you’ll hear from two researchers at the top of their game who are carving out their own unique impact pathways through engagement with communities outside of the academy.Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt shares how her team’s research has been central to fostering Indigenous empowe...2020-10-1645 minImpact at UTSImpact at UTS1. What is impact-led research?Research can change lives, solve real world problems and inform us. But how do we as researchers make sure we’re doing research with impact, that has an effect beyond the academy?Increasingly the outcome of academic research is not solely being judged on the basis of publications, citations or research grants alone. Instead, research outcomes include consideration of the broader benefits and value to society that it can provide.Now more than ever, we need to rethink what research we do, how it's done and the impact we want it to have.Ho...2020-10-1624 minSustainable DadSustainable DadPOD DROP! David Suggett Reviving Our Reefs FINAL EPISODEDavid Suggett works a job that we might all envy. He spends a large majority of his time looking at amazing coral reefs. He also figures out ways to no restore reefs but revive save them. Its a fascinating conversation, and perhaps to wrap out the series one of the best chats I've had with someone about Sustainability and Climate change. I hope you enjoy the ending!2020-04-2330 minWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare PressWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare PressSpecial Report: Is the Great Barrier Reef Dead?Is the Great Barrier Reef dead? Headlines to that effect zoomed around the world after two consecutive coral bleaching events in 2016 and 2017. But Australia's most famous World Heritage wonder is still very much with us - a vast eco-system, roughly the size of Germany, it teams with life.Threats from climate change and other factors aren't going away though. Find out what is being done to build resilience on the reef. Meet the scientists and activists working together to protect it. Learn what makes coral tick - and how it makes love (seriously!)This w...2019-12-1152 minThink: SustainabilityThink: Sustainability#81 - Why Photosynthesis Is Our GenesisAs humanity continues to ponder its existence, ‘where did we all come from? Why are we here?’, researchers have suggested we may be asking the wrong questions in trying to uncover the answers. This episode we explore our evolving understanding of photosynthesis, and why the answers to some of our biggest philosophical questions could be locked in the process that enabled life to inhabit the planet, rather than what birthed us.Speakers:David Suggett - Associate Professor in the Climate Change Cluster at the University of Technology Sydney. Tim Gibson - Ph...2018-04-0319 minThink: SustainabilityThink: Sustainability#77 - The Hunt For Coral SuperheroesAs global sea temperatures continue to rise, our coral reefs are turning from thriving marine ecosystems into underwater graveyards. But scientists have discovered a set of coral superheroes who might save the day. Speakers: David Suggett: Associate Professor The University of Technology Sydney Martina Doblin: Associate Professor The University of Technology Sydney Producer/Presenter: Miles Herbert2017-12-0423 minSustainababbleSustainababble#49: Great Barrier ReefAustralia's breathtaking natural wonder is currently experiencing more devastating bleaching than the Romanian footie team at World Cup '98. We speak to Professor David Suggett from down under to find out why. Also this week, bad times to be a chicken. Sustainababble is your weekly comedy podcast about politics, prattle and the planet. Out Mondays. Music by Dicky Moore from Bearcraft and Dream Themes. Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and on sustainababble.fish. Visit us at @thebabblewagon and at Facebook.com/sustainababble2016-04-0436 minSustainababbleSustainababble#49: Great Barrier ReefAustralia's breathtaking natural wonder is currently experiencing more devastating bleaching than the Romanian footie team at World Cup '98. We speak to Professor David Suggett from down under to find out why.Also this week, bad times to be a chicken.Sustainababble is your weekly comedy podcast about politics, prattle and the planet. Out Mondays.Music by Dicky Moore from Bearcraft and Dream Themes.Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and on sustainababble.fish. Visit us at @thebabblewagon and at Facebook.com/sustainababble2016-04-0436 minNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastEssex coral reefs, malaria in the UK, and AntarcticaAs the UK winter continues to bite, Sue Nelson tries to escape it all by going to visit a coral reef. Unfortunately for Sue, the coral reef is not in some sunny clime. Instead, it's an indoor coral reef at the brand new Coral Reef Research Unit at the University of Essex. Researchers are using the reef to look at the effects of ocean acidification on coral in a unique experiment. Sue meets David Smith and David Suggett from the Unit to find out exactly what they're up to. Later, Sue talks to Andy Morse from the University of Liverpool...2011-01-1218 minPlanet EarthPlanet EarthEssex coral reefs, malaria in the UK, and Antarctica - Planet Earth Podcast - 11.01.12As the UK winter continues to bite, Sue Nelson tries to escape it all by going to visit a coral reef. Unfortunately for Sue, the coral reef is not in some sunny clime. Instead, it's an indoor coral reef at the brand new Coral Reef Research Unit at the University of Essex. Researchers are using the reef to look at the effects of ocean acidification on coral in a unique experiment. Sue meets David Smith and David Suggett from the Unit to find out exactly what they're up to. Later, Sue talks to Andy Morse from the University of Liverpool...2011-01-1200 min