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On the Table with Ashley
Book Club Mini Series: 25 Years of Reading with Hugh Williamson
Send us a textA lifetime of reading is on the table today! This week, we're kicking off a special book club mini-series with a guest who has been part of the same men's book club since 1997. Hugh Williamson joins Ashley to talk about what it means to commit to reading in community over decades- through life changes, shifting interests, and a whole lot of paperbacks. In this conversation, Hugh reflects on how this book club has evolved, what keeps the group together, and titles that have sparked meaningful discussions. What results is a...
2025-07-02
40 min
Decoding The Future
Hybrid Cloud Optimization: How to Maximize Value & Efficiency
In this episode of Hack the Future, Hugh Williamson, Senior IT Architect at Fujitsu, is joined by Ben Wu, Executive Architect at NetApp, to explore hybrid cloud optimization and how organizations can unlock real business value through smarter data management.🎯 Topics covered include:00:00 – What is this podcast about, and who’s joining us?00:33 – Why do businesses struggle to manage and value their data?00:58 – Why is hybrid cloud the default model now—and what’s the problem?01:16 – How did organizations end up in hybrid cloud environments ‘by accident’?01:50 – Where do hybrid cloud inefficiencies come fro...
2025-06-19
10 min
Fantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast Network
Making Tracks at Festival of the Force York: Simon Williamson and Hugh Spight
The second Festival of the Force of 2025 took place on Sunday 25th May at the Railway Institute in York and along with queues around the block, walls packed with costuming groups, artists, traders and much more there was the Panel Room, which saw seven guests take to the stage across the day. Mark Newbold was stage host, and in this second episode from the show we hear his conversations with Return of the Jedi performers Simon Williamson and Hugh Spight. Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on...
2025-06-13
31 min
Softy & Dick Interviews
Larry Stone on Mariners Victory, Hitting, Williamson, Raleigh, War
Legendary writer Larry Stone joins Dick Fain and Hugh Millen to talk about the Mariners win today in Chicago and the hitting improvement this year, Ben Williamson’s rise, Cal Raleigh in the MVP discussion, the WAR debate, and the smoothness of Bryan Woo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-05-22
19 min
Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy & Dick 4-11 Hour 1: Drew Lock, Ben Williamson, Fun w/ Audio
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen talk about the Seahawks bringing back Drew Lock and the backup quarterback situation, chat with Tacoma Rainiers third baseman Ben Williamson down at Cheney Stadium, then react to Fun with Audio clips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-04-12
33 min
The 12 Hub Podcast
EPISODE #004 - KENDRICK JUST OPENED HIS MOUTH CONTENT
#The12HubPodcast #Culture #NBA #HipHop #BlackExcellence In this episode, we break down the biggest moments in music, sports, and culture. From Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy wins and Beyoncé’s legacy to NBA trades with Luka Dončić, LeBron James, and Zion Williamson—we’ve got it covered. We also tackle hot topics like Trump’s Gaza casino proposal, the debate around transgender athletes, Diddy’s legal troubles, and Black financial empowerment._________________________________________Instagram (Shaun): https://www.instagram.com/marblemarbsInstagram (Lauryn): https://www.instagram.com/lauryn.yvonneInstagram (Hugh): https://www.instagram.com/idothis4theg...
2025-02-08
1h 35
Majlis
Human Rights Watch Calls Out 'Worsening' Situation In Central Asia
Human Rights Watch (HRW) just released its annual report about the human rights situation around the world https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2025. The report points to a deterioration in rights in Central Asia in such areas as civil society, freedom of media, the judicial process, the rights of minority groups and vulnerable segments of the population, and more. Joining host Bruce Pannier to discuss the report are Syinat Sultanalieva, HRW’s researcher covering Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and Hugh Williamson, HRW’s director for Europe and Central Asia.
2025-01-26
44 min
One Hell Of A Life Outdoor Podcast
40 Years of Duck Hunting Experience, How Arkansas Duck Hunting Has Changed, Bodock Wood Duck Calls & Hugh Dean Weatherford
Recorded from Hunter, Arkansas. Tony & Tristan had the pleasure of having Kade Weatherford and his Granddaddy, Hugh Dean Weatherford, on the podcast to talk about Arkansas duck hunting, how things have changed, custom call making, duck calling, & much more! Hugh-Dean guided ducks for 40 years and worked as a farmer in Arkansas for many years.We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did! Companies we LOVE | Ways to Support the Podcast ↓froggtoggs - USE CODE ZD315 FOR 15 PERCENT OFF @ www.froggtoggs.com *Cannot be used in combination with any...
2025-01-08
1h 12
Shared Ag Solutions by BCG
Planning for Prosperity: Mature fleabane control with Angus Butterfield
Controlling mature fleabane is tricky. With funding from the Hugh Williamson Foundation and the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund BCG’s Research Agronomist Angus Butterfield completed a research project on controlling mature fleabane. The information shared is based on research conducted for the purpose of exploring flea bank control options and should not be considered direct advice. Please note, some herbicide rates and applications discussed may not align with registered labour requirements or maximum residue limits. We strongly encourage you to consult your agronomist or local advisor before implementing any of the strategies covered here. They can prov...
2024-11-26
14 min
Shared Ag Solutions by BCG
Planning for Prosperity: Mature fleabane control with Angus Butterfield
Controlling mature fleabane is tricky. With funding from the Hugh Williamson Foundation and the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund BCG’s Research Agronomist Angus Butterfield completed a research project on controlling mature fleabane. The information shared is based on research conducted for the purpose of exploring flea bank control options and should not be considered direct advice. Please note, some herbicide rates and applications discussed may not align with registered labour requirements or maximum residue limits. We strongly encourage you to consult your agronomist or local advisor before implementing any of the strategies covered here. They can prov...
2024-11-26
14 min
Majlis
No Safe Haven In Europe For Central Asian Opposition
Tajik opposition activist Dilmurod Ergashev arrived in Tajikistan on November 7, after he was deported from Germany, where he had been seeking asylum since 2011. Ergashev was immediately arrested on his return by Tajik authorities; he hasn't been heard from since. Ergashev is one of several Central Asian opposition activists sent back to their homelands; dozens more continue to pursue asylum claims in Europe. Why, despite knowing the repressive tendencies of Central Asian governments and being party to international agreements against “refoulement,” do some European countries still deport people to countries where returnees are routinely imprisoned? Joining host Bruce Pannier to discuss this...
2024-11-10
51 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Presidential Elections - The Electoral College, Origins & Development (remastered)
Learn how the mode of selecting the President was the result of a hard fought and contentious Constitutional Convention debate, resulting in the adoption of Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution. Review that the idea of a popular, nationwide election was rejected because, among other things, there were serious concerns that the public would not have sufficient information, and the public would be swayed by bias to local candidates, passion, and celebrity. Understand that the idea of a Congressional election of the President was rejected because, among other things, of grave concerns about...
2024-10-27
1h 12
All Things Judicial
U.S. Constitution Day – September 17
Today, we commemorate Constitution Day, recognized annually on September 17. In the first segment, we hear from Chief Justice Paul Newby who shares about the important principles contained in America's founding documents. After that, we travel to the Historic 1767 Chowan County Courthouse to visit with Charles Boyette, who serves as a Historic Interpreter for the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources' Historic Edenton State Historic Site. Boyette explains what NC courts were like during America's founding era, and identifies the historical figures who frequented that courthouse then went on to contribute to America's founding documents: Joseph Hewes, signer of...
2024-09-11
14 min
The OrthoPod
Paediatric orthopaedic surgery from Switzerland to Melbourne with Associate Professor Erich Rutz
Associate Professor Erich Rutz is a Swiss-trained paediatric orthopaedic surgeon. For 15 years, he worked at the University Children’s Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, where he was Head of their Neuromuscular Hip Surgery Program and Gait Laboratory. Then, in April 2020, Erich was recruited to the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne to commence as a consultant paediatric orthopaedic surgeon and the Director of the RCH Hugh Williamson Gait Laboratory. While Erich is an expert in the surgical correction of musculoskeletal deformities suffered by children with cerebral palsy, he is also a very accomplished researcher and in March 2022, he became the inaugural Bob...
2024-09-08
32 min
Majlis
Suppressing Karakalpakstan’s Sovereignty
Two years have passed since violence erupted in western Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan Sovereign Republic. In early July 2022, Uzbek law enforcement personnel used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse thousands of Karakalpaks gathered in a peaceful protest in the Karakalpak capital, Nukus, over proposed changes to Uzbekistan’s constitution that would have stripped Karakalpakstan of its nominal status as a sovereign republic and right to conduct a referendum to secede from Uzbekistan. Officially, 21 people were killed, most of them protesters. Since then, Uzbek authorities have imprisoned dozens of Karakalpaks, and Karakalpak activists located in other countries are also facing pressure. Join...
2024-07-07
56 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Congress: Taxes & Taxing Power (Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution)
Topics covered: Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress could not levy taxes directly, which was perceived as a great weakness to the federal government. Instead, it had a system of requisitions from the States, and this led to a most precarious financial and fiscal position for the United States, while also endangering the country with foreign invasion and internal civil strife. Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution provides that the Congress has the enumerated power to lay taxes, duties, and imposts. These taxes include external taxes on foreign trade and goods, and internal taxes on products, services, a...
2024-06-17
1h 12
Solutions From The Multiverse
Solving Movies: Songs In All Films with Bedford Williamson | SFM E86
Send us a textEver ponder why our feline friends emit those curious chirps when eyeing birds through the window? We kick off with a whimsical discussion about these endearingly odd behaviors before shifting to the silver screen's latest hot topic – the 'Roadhouse' remake. With Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor stepping into the dance-free zone of this classic's redo, we're stirring the pot and asking: is the magic of the original being sidelined for star power? Bedford Williamson joins us once more, bringing his sharp wit and cinematic savvy to the table, ready to dissect these film in...
2024-03-26
36 min
Super Great Kids' Stories
Wee Hugh and the Silver Angel & How The Snow Got its Colour
Storyteller Liz Weir tells two beautiful wintery tales. 'Wee Hugh and the Silver Angel' is a moving Scottish story from late traveller Duncan Williamson. This story is a little sad but has an upbeat ending. And 'How the Snow got its Colour' is a delightful gem of a 'How and Why' story from Norway. Buy a colouring book HERE or a T Shirt HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-22
18 min
The Messy City Podcast
12 Reasons to Love the American Grid, and Doug Allen
Paul Knight, a planner with the design firm Historical Concepts, can give you a dozen reasons for just about anything. More importantly, he can give you reasons for brushing up on the lectures of former Georgia Tech professor Douglas Allen. Allen was a giant in the field of urban planning, and fortunately some of his former students and colleagues have carried on his work following his passing. Paul is one of them, helping form the Douglas Allen Institute.This may all sound very academic, and I know I often take shots at academia. But, when it works...
2023-11-21
1h 03
Faith at the Frontiers
#54 Faith and Old Testament historicity - with Prof. Hugh Williamson
Austin and Barney interview Professor Emeritus Hugh Williamson of Oxford University on how his faith relates to historical enquiry about the Old Testament. We discuss questions like: How does Prof. Williamson hold together his identity as a scholar and his faith as a Christian? Does he ever see a conflict between them? What does the historical study of the Bible do for one's faith? What historical events in the Bible does Christian faith depend on? Thanks, as always, to Jamie Maule for his sound editing!
2023-11-20
52 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Congress: Taxation/Money Bills/Revenue/Origination Clause
“All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.” United States Constitution, Article I, Section 7 Review the origins and debate over Article I, Section 7 of the United States Constitution, which provides that any bill raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives. These bills were often referred to as “money bills” and this clause today is often referred to as the “Origination Clause.” This provision addresses the authority of the federal government to tax, as well as to raise revenues and funds from ot...
2023-11-07
55 min
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Horror in 1981: Venom with Troy Howarth
Horror in 1981: Venom with Troy Howarth This time the guest is Troy Howarth. Troy is a writer who has written books about the likes of Dario Argento, Lucio Fulci, and Umberto Lenzi. Troy also has done numerous commentary tracks for several cult and horror films. Imdb – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084854/ Video – https://youtu.be/CZiiVhB2WmA Venom - 1981 – Piers Haggard Starring Klaus Kinski Oliver Reed Nicol Williamson Sarah Miles Sterling Hayden Cornelia Sharpe Lance Holcomb Susan George Mike Gwilym Paul Williamson Michael Gough Hugh Lloyd Rita Webb Edward Hardwicke John Forbes-Robertson Ian Brimble Peter Porteous Maurice Colbourne Troy Howart...
2023-09-08
1h 20
AP Comparative Government & Politics with Daniel Lazar
In Conversation with Hugh Williams of Human Rights Watch
I am joined by Hugh Williamson, Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. Check out...-Hugh's website and his writing for Human Rights Watch-A collection of Hugh's writing and speaking about worker priests-The 1982 film, The MIssing.Please support the CoGoPod here. I truly appreciate your support. Every little bit helps. Big thanks to Jane Highley for her generous donation to the CoGoPod. If you teach this class and want to participate in the CoGoPod in any manner whatsoever, please contact Daniel...
2023-07-25
1h 34
For a Living
Hugh Williamson's Fight for Human Rights
Hugh Williamson is the Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. Check out...-Hugh's website and his writing for Human Rights Watch-A collection of Hugh's writing and speaking about worker priests -The 1982 film, The Missing. Do you enjoy these explorations of working lives? Please support this project on Patreon. Check out my free weekly newsletter, The Sabbateur. All my other projects are over here. Get in touch on Insta, Twitter, Facebook, or at podcastforaliving [at] gmail. Please hit that follow/subscribe button, leave a revi...
2023-07-25
1h 36
Footprints
The Love of Trees
Welcome to this June episode of Footprints in which we are celebrating trees.There are two nature inspired festivals happening in Bath this month and we bring you news of both of them. Dr Penny Hay and Andrew Grant talk about the Forest of Imagination taking this year, the Assembly Rooms as its inspiration and also we’ll explore the Festival of Nature with Director Savita WIlmott, which is in its 20th year and is including some special tree walks.Joe McSorley, Lead Ranger for the National Trust in Bath, joins us from Prior Park La...
2023-06-06
40 min
What a Great Punk
Episode 276: Full Circle Revenge feat. Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods
This week, we are joined by Jason Williamson from minimalist punk-hop royalty, Sleaford Mods, who joins us from his home in the UK. We delve into discussions about the irony and pomposity of it all, his experience as a touring artist starting his career at 42, the sensation of challenging everything around you, the significance of finding the perfect balance, originality and authenticity, the importance of maintaining good mental health, and the reasons behind his decision to study drama after dropping out of high school. Jason also tells us the story of how he used to cop wedgies working at...
2023-05-07
1h 10
The Game Football Podcast
Will Manchester City Finally Win The Champions League?!
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Jonathan Northcroft and Ian Hawkey to look back at the midweek Champions League action, and look ahead to the weekend's football.Manchester City book their place in the semi-finals with a 4-1 aggregate victory over Bayern Munich, but is this the year they finally go all the way in Europe? They dissect the performance at the Allianz Arena and also discuss a potential new contract for Erling Haaland (00:00)Chelsea's season is all-but over after losing 4-0 on aggregate to Real Madrid in...
2023-04-20
54 min
Spoilerpiece Theatre
"Sick" and "The Son"
Welcome to a wacky week on Spoilerpiece. You're gonna hear hotter takes than usual when we discuss SICK (2:42), a new horror-thriller from producer and co-writer Kevin Williamson. Is it like SCREAM? Is it something new? Who's to say what's new in Earth's bizarre new cinematic landscape? The second movie is THE SON (25:26), starring Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern. We can't say with certainty - because it's only January - but this film may have afforded a couple Spoilerpiecers their most visceral reactions of the year. But like we said, it's January. Hearts and minds can change! Don't forget to...
2023-01-20
1h 00
Os cantos do vagalume
O mel.
Programa 03/2023. A Radio Municipal de Tui emitiuno o 16 de xaneiro. Falamos do mel, pois estamos en tempo de catarreiras e hai que suavizar as gorxas para non quedar sen voz. Soaron: 01. Von Hertzen Brothers - All of a sudden, you’re gone 02. Bobby Goldsboro - Honey 03. Térez Montcalm - My baby just cares for me 04. Van Morrison - Tupelo honey 05. Hugh Laurie - Wild honey 06. Sonny Boy Williamson - Bye bye bird 07. Cuca Roseta - Nos teus braços 08. Kamille Huebner - Este seu olhar 09. Patti Smith - Perfect day 10. Marcos Coll - Chan Chan 11. Macy Gray - I try 12. Helen...
2023-01-16
1h 01
For a Living
The Gospel of Studs: Hugh Williamson on Worker Priests
Hugh Williamson and I explore the mission of Worker Priests, also known as Ministers in Secular Employment. Check out...-A collection of Hugh's writing and speaking about worker priests -My man Studs Terkel...and his book Working-The obituary for Hugh's father, Tony Williamson-The film, Sorry We MIssed You-The story of Uzbek journalist, Muhammed Bekjanov-Hugh also happens to be the Director of the Europe and Central Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. This episode is brought to you by our friends at Cookies and Carnitas. Dig ou...
2022-11-28
1h 29
FILM FRAT Podcast
EP# 04 - Jordan Peele’s ‘NOPE’, Barbarian, and Phoenix Suns Predictions
FILM FRAT PODCAST EP# 04 - Jordan Peele’s ‘NOPE’, Barbarian, and Phoenix Suns Predictions Yet Another Episode of FILM FRAT PODCAST, this time, at the new crib! With a new setting comes new topics. Alex and Curtis share stories and their experiences after attending the “Night to Remember'' event, hosted by Arizona Filmmakers. From the insanely gorgeous venue to the amazing outfits shown, the event held up to its name. The boys have been busy lately, watching different films and diving deep into critiquing and digesting each film. One of which...
2022-10-17
1h 14
Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons
Horns of Every Shape and Size!
The Bible has taught us well to allegorize stories by substituting God for the male figure in a story, and Jerusalem or Humanity for the female figure. However, Hebrew poetry lends itself to double entendres and multiple meanings. With the help of the 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man, we will examine the well-established structure of this poem with curiosity; asking, “Can this song be sung a different way?”Sermon begins at minute 6:36Song of Songs 5:2-9 and 8:5-10Resources: See the SMC website or Fa...
2022-10-16
27 min
Self Love Podcast
SLP 215: Our Beliefs Are Created From Repetitive Thoughts with Dr Libby Weaver
‘And I think one of the reasons we don’t listen and act on those taps, and the whisper that turns into a roar, is because so many people very, very sadly have a belief that they are not worth taking care of. So, our beliefs are created from repetitive thoughts and if you’ve thought over and over again that you are not worth taking care of, or some version of that, you will literally believe it. And there’s a part of our brain called the Reticular Activating System (RAS) that just goes looking for evidence of what we...
2022-09-19
1h 11
The Souled Out Show
The Souled Out Show June 12th 2022
1 Set it Off - MS1 Project Ft J Daphaney 2 Hey Love - Chris Jasper 3 Heaven (Remix) - Anthony David/Algebra Blessett 4 I Feel You - Alex Puddu 5 Copacetic - J.A.S. Ricci Quartette 6 No Love Like Yours - brick & Ripple 7 Turnt Up Tonight (Georgie B Remix) - The Terri Geen Project/Randy Hall 8 Let's Do It Again - Uncle Win 9 You Ought To Be With Me - Carl Weathers 10 Not Enough Mashiko Ft Pete Simpson 11 Foolish Heart - Dr J 12 You Make Me Feel - Marc Staggers 13 ...
2022-06-13
1h 59
The Souled Out Show
The Souled Out Show June 5th 2022
1 Remind Me - Candy McKenzie 2 Country Flower - Paul Tillman Smith Ft Martin Luther 3 Confused - Claudia Campagnol 4 Tell Me Its Not Over - Shapeshifters Ft Adi Oasis 5 Modern Lovers - Najee Ft Frank McComb 6 Lazy Breeze - Lexsoul Dancemachine 7 Look Where You're Going (Remix) - Patrick McLean/Deborah Bell 8 Heaven - Anthony David/Algebra Blessett 9 Nature Boy - Full Flava 10 Soul Town - SWR Big Band/Ola Onabule 11 What Would You Do (Two Soul Fusion Remix) ? - Dames Brown 12 Savoir Faire Najee 13 Thank You - Crackazat 14 ...
2022-06-06
2h 00
Controversies in Church History
Catholic Lives, Episode 14: Hugh Ross-Williamson
In this episode of our "Catholic Lives" series, we look at the life of Hugh-Ross Williamson, the son of a Presbyterian minister, journalist, author historian, playwright, and an Anglican clergyman before his conversion to the Catholic Church in 1955. In his later life, he was a critic of the new rite of the mass introduced in 1969, and became one of the founders of the Latin Mass movement in England.
2022-05-30
35 min
The Souled Out Show
The Souled Out Show May 29th 2022
1 Thank You - Crackazat 2 Soul Town - SWR Big Band/Ola Onabule 3 Heaven - Anthony David/Algebra Blessett 4 Then I Met You - Regi Myrix Pres Michelle Brooks Thompson 5 Take Her Picture Down - Melba Moore 6 Your Touch - Thasaint 7 We Can Make it If We Try - Nikkole 8 What Would You Do (Two Soul Fusion Remix) ? - Dames Brown 9 Nothing I Wanna Know About - The Bamboos 10 Hey Mr DJ (Alex Di Cio) - Zhane 11 Valentine Love - Najee Ft Alyson Williams 12 Brother Brother (Booker T) - Michael...
2022-05-30
1h 59
Midnight Looms 076 – DEAR TEVA – April 26th 2022
We’re doing it again. An entire episode of music devoted to the memory of our host’s “real life hero”, TEVA HARRISON. If you don’t know Teva, she was and is an acclaimed AUTHOR, ILLUSTRATOR, POET, and CANCER ACTIVIST. Sounds like an amazing person, right? You have no idea. Teva was truly MAGIC. She passed away in 2019 and every year since, we’ve dedicated an episode of this show to celebrating her life. We explored TEVA’S RECORD COLLECTION with her husband, David. Last year, we played DEDICATIONS FROM HER FAMILIES. Both the one she was born into and the one th...
2022-04-28
1h 29
Inside Geneva
Ukraine: can sanctions or war crimes investigations stop the war?
Send us a textEvidence of atrocities in Ukraine has been met with accusations of war crimes and tougher sanctions against Russia. The Inside Geneva podcast looks at what this means.Podcast host Imogen Foulkes is joined in this episode by human rights and sanctions experts.“Putin has made Russia a pariah, we have to deal with that at this moment. There are no humanitarian or human rights laws being respected by the Russian government now,” says analyst Daniel Warner.Can sanctions deter Russia in Ukraine? “What is the objecti...
2022-04-19
34 min
Talking Design
Simone LeAmon
Initially studying sculpture at the Victorian College of the Arts, Simone Leamon was then given the opportunity to work with contemporary jeweller Susan Cohn. She also later undertook a Masters Degree in Industrial Design at RMIT University. Eight years ago Leamon along with her colleague Ewan McEoin were awarded the positions of the Hugh Williamson Curators at the National Gallery of Victoria and recently included the inaugural Design Fair as part of Melbourne Design Week.@ngvmelbourne@melbournedesignfair@simoneleamon#melbournedesignweekdesignfair.melbournedesignweek.melbournehttps://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/design-architecture
2022-04-12
36 min
The Church Times Podcast
Hugh Williamson on ordained ministry in the secular workplace
On the podcast this week, Hugh Williamson talks about the distinctive ministry of worker priests/Ministers in Secular Employment (MSEs), which are the subject of a cover feature that he has written for this week’s Church Times. Hugh’s father, Canon Tony Williamson, was an Anglican worker priest in a car factory in Oxford for 30 years (Obituary, 22 March 2019), so Hugh has long had an interest in this ministry. In his feature this week, he talks to a priest who is a full-time hairdresser, another who, until recently, was a checkout worker at a supermarket, a priest who is a care...
2022-02-25
16 min
The Red Line
61 - Turkish Influence in Central Asia
Turkey spent much of the 20th-century building itself back up from the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, striving to once again become the major power at the world's crossroads. Turkey's influence now extends to the battlefields of North Africa, to the slopes of the Caucasus, to the supply chains of Europe, and into the frontlines of Syria. Although there is one more front Turkey is looking to gain influence in, Central Asia. Can Ankara use its cultural connections with its Turkic neighbours across the Caspian to position itself as the balance of power between Russia and China in Central...
2022-01-23
1h 36
At Source
Dr Libby Weaver - nutritional biochemist and a thirteen-times bestselling author breaks down wellbeing
https://www.drlibby.com/ Dr Libby Weaver is a nutritional biochemist and a thirteen-times bestselling author, speaker and founder of the food-based supplement range, Bio Blends. Her mission is to empower and inspire people to take charge of their health and happiness through her books, live events and online courses. A respected international speaker, Dr Libby’s expertise in nutritional biochemistry has led her to share the stage with Marianne Williamson, Sir Richard Branson, Tony Robbins and Dr Oz, as well as many female thought-leaders. It’s no surprise that when it comes to achieving and...
2021-12-16
47 min
Oh! What a lovely podcast
Franz Ferdinand
How should we remember the man whose assassination sparked the July Crisis? This month we are joined by Dr Sam Foster (UEA) to examine the life, death, and representation of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Along the way we discuss the complicated relationships of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Franz Ferdinand's interactions with the contemporary press, and how everything eventually leads back to railways. Bibliography Mentioned in the episode: Christopher Clark, The SleepwalkersRobert Gerwart & Erez Manela, Empires at War 1911-1923 [On Franz Ferdinand + Austria-Hungary] Richard Ned Lebow, Archdukle Franz Ferdidnand Lives!: A World Without World War...
2021-10-01
51 min
Matter and Motion's Podcast
Guest Mix: Omar Rashidzada * Journeys Through House 13
Please welcome guest mixer Omar Rashidzada as he takes us on a journey through many versions of Funky and Disco House! Purple Disco Machine - Street Life Fela Kuti, MoBlack, Armonica - International Thief Thief (Armonica & MoBlack) Boys Noize, Jake Shears, Purple Disco Machine - All I Want (Purple Disco Machine) Purple Disco Machine - Move Or Not Fatboy Slim, Purple Disco Machine - Praise You (Purple Disco Machine) Purple Disco Machine - Play Claptone, Mylo, Purple Disco Machine - Drop The Pressure (Purple Disco Machine Remix) Weiss (UK), Purple Disco Machine - Feel My Needs (Purple...
2021-09-23
3h 18
The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
The Nature of Design with Ewan McEoin
How might we reconcile the human species with the natural environment through excellent design?This week on The Learning Future podcast, we speak with Ewan McEoin, Hugh D.T Williamson Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture at the NGV. We discuss the power of design to transcend pure aesthetics and ergonomics to include the political, social and ecological contexts in which things emerge. What are the consequences of our design choices, and how do we make the true cost of choice visible? Ewan takes us through increased transparency, empathy through an object, educating educators around...
2021-06-24
38 min
The Screen Chatter Audio Podcast
Tom Hugh - Jones & Alex Williamson - Tiny World & Earth At Night In Color
In honor of #EarthDay2021 we're chatting with nature directors #TomHughJones and #AlexWilliamson about their #AppleTVPlus series #Tiny World & #EarthatNightinColor#talkingpictures #celebrity #interview #TonyToscano
2021-04-22
05 min
Meditation
tolle on death
Henry Lee Lucas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Henry Lee Lucas Henry Lee Lucas.jpg 1983 mugshot Born August 23, 1936 Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S. Died March 12, 2001 (aged 64) Huntsville Unit, Huntsville, Texas, U.S. Criminal penalty Death; commuted to life imprisonment Details Victims 3 confirmed, 8 disputed, claimed hundreds[1] Span of crimes 1960–1983 Country United States State(s) Michigan and Texas Date apprehended June 11, 1983 Henry Lee Lucas (August 23, 1936 – March 12, 2001) was an American convicted serial killer whose crimes spanned from 1960 to 1983. He was convicted of murdering eleven people and sentenced to death for the murder of Debra Jackson, although his sentence was...
2021-03-21
52 min
Cinematic Universe
Awards Special: The Cuppies 2020 (Cuppies of Cuppies)
The Cinematic Universe team is sending off 2020 in style! Specifically, the style of an awards podcast! With 2020's movie landscape looking less than stellar, Joe and James are joined by Caroline Siede, Amon Warmann, Mike Leader, Rhys Williamson and Al Kennedy to find the best of the best (and occasionally worst) for every comic book movie covered on the podcast since we began. Will The Dark Knight beat Spider-Man 2? Is Hugh Jackman a better actor than Robert Downey Jr.? And have we ever watched a movie worse than Howard the Duck? The answers will, at the very least, exist...
2020-12-31
3h 03
Australian Music Podcasts
Australian Music Podcasts #12 Australian Novelty Songs
Initially unsure whether to do a novelty song podcast without the inclusion of Mr R Harris, Rod Crundwell and Hugh Liney have persisted and herein list a bunch of wacko songs from Australian music history by characters such as Lucky Starr, John Williamson, Joe Dolce and even more oddly some sicko Melburnians who hid behind a novelty name —This is Serious Mum or TISM. Hereafter come many songs people love others just love to hate – what a formula for a top podcast.
2020-12-23
27 min
Allen Temple AME Church
Take Thou Authority: The Power of The Stomp
Join Rev. Lisa Williamson, MD Preach the word of the Lord
2020-11-18
28 min
MPavilion
MMeets—Technology-driven approaches in healthcare architecture and design
This podcast from early 2020 explores the potential of technology-driven approaches to drive innovation in the area of healthcare architecture, design and research. Virtual Reality (VR) is an emerging and rapidly developing technology that can be used as a powerful method to engage end-users in healthcare and design projects. It is well suited for projects aiming to design human-centered spaces, which contribute to positive outcomes and user experience. The topics for this session are drawn from the New and Optimised Virtual Environments Living Lab (NOVELL) project led by Professor Julie Bernhardt at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. This...
2020-07-07
17 min
Emancipation Nation
Episode 50: Advice from the O.G. in the Fight Against Youth Trafficking in the U.S.
Send us a textFor the 50th Episode, the Emancipation Nation brings you the anti-trafficking pioneer, Dr. Lois Lee. Dr. Lee began her work fighting youth sex trafficking in the early 70s on the streets of Hollywood and to date, has 41 years of experience. Her pioneering work blazed the trail that other anti-trafficking advocates follow today. From suing the LAPD for not arresting customers to her involvement trying to save women from the Hillside strangler, Dr. Lee is a force for to be reckoned with. It was during this time that she found out that children were i...
2020-06-23
32 min
Patrick Hamilton Walsh
15. Talking Talent: Stewart Pearce on his friend Princess Diana, sound healing and the latest crop circles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stewart Pearce Master of Voice, Voice Alchemist & Angelic Emissary - Head of Voice at the Webber Douglas Academy London from 1980-1997, helped pioneer Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre between 1997-2010, and has coached luminaries such as Eddie Redmayne, Matthew Goode, Hugh Bonneville, Mark Rylance, Margaret Thatcher, Mo Mowlem, Diana Princess of Wales, Marianne Williamson. Stewart has also published a series of richly empowered books, and yet his new work DIANA THE VOICE OF CHANGE immediately became an international best-seller at the onset of 2020. www.theangelsofatlantis.com www.dianathevoiceofchange.com www.stewartpearce.com
2020-06-19
49 min
VOCE Dialogues: Voices of Conscious Emergence
Ep.18 | Stewart Pearce, Master of Voice, Voice Alchemist & Angelic Emissary
Chloë Goodchild in conversation with Master of Voice, Voice Alchemist & Angelic Emissary, Stewart Pearce, discussing compassion, voice, embodiment, Diana, Princess of Wales, the Sacred Feminine and much more.The VOCE Dialogues offer a simple, accessible in-depth ground for poets, authors, musicians, visual artists, and visionary teachers to share and disseminate their insights about the transformative practice of contemplative, creative and compassionate communication.Stewart Pearce is a revered Global Voice Coach who has worked with change-makers and celebrities for forty years. He was the Head of Voice at t...
2020-05-13
45 min
My Seven Chakras With AJ
How Princess Diana Found Her Voice & Unleashed Her Inner Power With Stewart Pearce
Did you know that Action Tribe Energy Circle currently has a 15 day free trial? Visit mysevenchakras.com/try to learn more Guest bio: Stewart Pearce is a revered Global Voice Coach who has worked with change-makers and celebrities for forty years. He was the Head of Voice at the Webber Douglas Academy London from 1980-1997, helped pioneer Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as Master of Voice between 1997-2010, and has coached luminaries such as Eddie Redmayne, Matthew Goode, Hugh Bonneville, Mark Rylance, Emilia Clarke, Margaret Thatcher, Mo Mowlem, Benazir Bhutto, Diana Princess of Wales, Marianne Williamson, and the LO...
2020-04-13
58 min
My Seven Chakras With AJ
How Princess Diana Found Her Voice & Unleashed Her Inner Power With Stewart Pearce
Did you know that Action Tribe Energy Circle currently has a 15 day free trial? Visit mysevenchakras.com/try to learn more Guest bio: Stewart Pearce is a revered Global Voice Coach who has worked with change-makers and celebrities for forty years. He was the Head of Voice at the Webber Douglas Academy London from 1980-1997, helped pioneer Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre as Master of Voice between 1997-2010, and has coached luminaries such as Eddie Redmayne, Matthew Goode, Hugh Bonneville, Mark Rylance, Emilia Clarke, Margaret Thatcher, Mo Mowlem, Benazir Bhutto, Diana Princess of Wales, Marianne Williamson, and the LO...
2020-04-13
58 min
Running Great Stores
Life of a Store Manager with Hugh Linn
Welcome to the first in the series called Life of a Store Manager. In today’s podcast, I am interviewing Hugh Linn, Store Manager for Lane Bryant in Orlando Fl. Hugh shares his passion for the customer (both internal and external) and gives some of his best tips that any store manager can apply. Enjoy the listen!
2020-03-09
48 min
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Hysteria by Lj Ross
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/389874to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hysteria Series: #2 of Dr. Alex Gregory Author: Lj Ross Narrator: Hugh Dancy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 48 minutes Release date: December 13, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.15 of Total 20 Ratings of Narrator: 4.6 of Total 10 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: From the International Number 1 Bestselling Author of the DCI Ryan Mysteries. Hysteria is the second instalment in Ross' brand new Dr Alex Gregory series, narrated by actor Hugh Dancy. Recently returned from his last case in Ireland, elite forensic psychologist and criminal profiler Dr Alexander Gregory receives a call from the French p...
2019-12-13
6h 48
Football Daft
Episode 23 | Stephen Dobbie & Hugh Keevins
The sun tanned superman, David Tanner is in for Ewen again as Grado and him speak to Queen of the South legend Stephen Dobbie and radio panto baddy Hugh Keevins. Stephen talks us through his new statue, Ian Holloway's unique training methods and how he could have ended up in the ring with Grado! And a radio icon that people love to hate, Hugh Keevins, is our Who Are You Guest? Hear some brilliant stories about the time he got thrown out of the Celtic social club, Bobby Williamson mugging him and how he ended up...
2019-10-31
1h 31
Voice Rising
Stewart Pearce - The Voice of Change
Stewart Pearce – The Voice of ChangeAired Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 6:00 AM PST / 9:00 AM ESTIf you desire to change your life, or indeed the world, dare to get in touch with your signature tone and powerful voice. Explore the connection that voice has to charisma, magnetism, presence and clear communication. If you wish to be spell-bindingly magnetic when you speak or enter a room, then tune in to Stewart Pearce and Kara Johnstad talking about VOICE at Voice Rising. . Did you know that within each and everyone of us lies a signature tone? In finding our ow...
2019-09-12
54 min
Shift Your Life - Unleash your Inner Power to create a life of Peace, Purpose & Passion
Shift Doctors and Stewart Pearce on his Resurrection Retreat in Egypt & his latest book on Diana Princess of Wales - Voice of Change
Join Shift Doctors (Tracy Latz, M.D. & Marion Ross, Ph.D.) and Stewart Pearce as they discuss the annual Resurrection Retreat in Egypt which culminates in the Ossirification ritual in the sarcophagus in the Great Pyramid. Then learn about Stewart's latest personal book Diana - Voice of Change which finally gives Diana Princess of Wales a voice regarding the last 2 years of her life! In Diana's own words: "Stewart’s gift is incalculable. His timeless wisdom and practical knowledge is unique, and give him a leading edge position as a Master of Voice & Performance who not only coaches but tr...
2019-09-09
36 min
Hidden Light
Cecil Williamson’s Book of Witchcraft - A Grimoire of The Museum of Witchcraft with Steve Patterson
“Cecil Hugh Williamson (1909-1999) is, I believe, one of the great unsung heroes of the twilight world of folklore and witchcraft. He is probably best known for founding the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle, North Cornwall, which he ran up until midnight on All Hallows Eve 1996; three years before his passing over in to the spirit world. Unbeknown to many however, this was just part of a colourful and magical career that spanned most of the 20th century. This included working in a Rhodesian tobacco plantation, the pre-war film industry, the British secret services and, most importantly, de...
2019-08-31
58 min
MPavilion
MTalks—'The Future Starts Here' with Rory Hyde
“The invention of the ship was also the invention of the shipwreck,” said Paul Virilio, yoking together the opportunities and consequences of technological progress. We joined Rory Hyde, co-curator of The Future Starts Here exhibition at the V&A in London, to discover a landscape of possibilities for the future of design. Rory discussed the background to the major 2018 exhibition, which brought together 100 objects ranging from smart appliances and satellites to artificial intelligence and internet culture. This event was made possible by the Hugh D T Williamson Foundation through funding for MPavilion’s series of events looking at design & science.
2019-08-13
40 min
Hugh Acheson Stirs The Pot
Brooke Williamson Takes Los Angeles
Brooke Williamson is a former 'Top Chef' winner and the chef and co-owner of Hudson House, The Tripel and Playa Provisions in Los Angeles.
2019-06-11
42 min
MPavilion
MTalks—Perfectionisms: 'Pressure to be perfect'
In so many aspects of our lives we continually strive for perfection—from needing the highest marks in school, to playing the best on the footy ground every week, to portraying the “perfect” life on Instagram. Sometimes this need for perfection is necessary for a task and at other times it hinders our performance. Why do we strive for perfection when we know it is unattainable? Is it worth the anxiety it causes us? Revisit this intriguing discussion presented by Science Gallery Melbourne that explored how perfectionism exists both positively and negatively across a range of different industries, from the need f...
2019-03-19
1h 18
Asbury Seminary Kentucky Chapel
Speak, Lord - But What is He Saying? - with Dr. Hugh G.M. Williamson
"Speak, Lord - But What is He Saying?" with Dr. Hugh G.M. Williamson, presented by Asbury Seminary Kentucky Chapel, recorded on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at Asbury Theological Seminary's Kentucky campus
2019-03-05
35 min
Vinyl-O-Matic
45s and Other Revolutions: Yet still even more A-Sides beginning with the letter L.
Shangri-Las [00:36] a side: "Long Live Our Love" b side: "Sophisticated Boom Boom" Red Bird Records RB 10-048 1966 Hot hot b-side, which is also the name of an excellent show on WFMU. Mercy [05:36] a side: "Love (Can Make You Happy)" b side: "Fire Ball" Sundi Records SR-6811 1969 Bang, another killer b-side. And a perfectly fine a-side, but not quite as thrilling. Sheila E [12:18] a side: "A Love Bizarre" b side: "A Love Bizarre, Part II" Paisley Park DXX 1137V1S 1985 So nice, you have...
2019-02-23
56 min
Around The Dial
Thu. 2-21-19: Zion Williamson Injured
Damon Amendolara (D.A.) hosts Around the Dial. On today's show: (1:54) Former Blue Devil Gerald Henderson calls in to the Mac Attack on WFNZ in Charlotte to talk about Zion Williamson and the Duke loss to UNC. (6:52) Gary Parish on WMFS in Memphis says there is value for Zion to come back and win a championship at Duke. (11:21) John Fricke and Hugh Douglas on the Morning Show on 92.9 the Game in Atlanta think there is too much at stake for Zion to continue playing at Duke. (17:05) The Fan Morning Show in P...
2019-02-21
31 min
The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
The Honors System, Trains and Fast Track Detectives
Trains again. Rail companies have been saying passengers complain too much, and the chief of Network Rail has just been knighted. Hugh has a thing or two to say about the honors system, and Bruce Williamson from Rail Future, a campaign group lends his thoughts on the chaos.There is set to be a 12 week 'fast track' training scheme for graduates to become detectives- is this a good idea? Mike and Katie speak to David Spencer from Police Now.Mike calls in to offer a solution to the lorry...
2018-06-11
29 min
MPavilion
MTalks—Indigenous knowledge & nature in our cities • 3 February 2018
All urban environmental research, policy and practices occur on and in Aboriginal Country. A key challenge for urban practitioners and researchers is to respond meaningfully to the expectations, rights and aspirations of Indigenous people and communities in cities. Presented by Indigenous researchers and advisory members of the National Environmental Science Program, this panel discussion explored a range of questions about the significance of nature in cities—including threatened species—for maintaining a connection to Country. Considering ways to better incorporate Indigenous values and knowledge of biodiversity into urban design and management, this dynamic conversation drew on traditional methods as a path...
2018-02-23
1h 08
MPavilion
MMeets—The science of coffee • 27 January 2018
Everyone loves coffee, but what's the science behind the perfect morning cuppa? This special MMeets event, presented by La Trobe University, brought together a physicist (Dr David Hoxley) and a coffee scientist (Dr Monika Fekete) to explore what makes coffee taste the way it does. Audience members were invited to 'pour over' the science of coffee in this interactive morning workshop, complete with crowd tasting (and scoring!) for adults and curious kids alike. The workshop started with a presentation by both speakers—have a listen below. This event was made possible with the generous support of Three Thousand Thieves; and of...
2018-02-23
37 min
MPavilion
MTalks—If it feels good build it: Design for wellbeing, health and the senses • 20 January 2018
PLEASE NOTE: This recording was cut short and is incomplete. It has been edited. Your walls can talk, so what are they saying to your body and mind? Melbourne design, architecture and medicine collided in this exciting event that looked beyond functional approaches to consider health and wellbeing. Join a panel of medical and design experts as they explore the power of design in our devices and living spaces—from homes to workplaces to hospitals and more. Curated by Jo Simkin, senior curator of human biology and medicine for Museums Victoria, the panel featured Leah Heiss, award-winning designer working at th...
2018-02-06
27 min
MPavilion
MMeets, MTalks—Towards a swimmable, liveable Yarra (Birrarung)PART TWO • 20 January 2018
Swimming, floating, playing in the Yarra River (Birrarung)? Nope, we’re not joking—currently in Melbourne, a number of community-led projects are working hard to activate the Yarra’s inner-city reaches. Though each of the projects are different, they all have one aim in common: to restore the river so it can be used for on- and in-water activities that can a) benefit health and wellbeing, b) drive investment to green infrastructure, and c) attract more people to our beautiful, vibrant city. These projects, along with recent Victorian Government initiatives to improve protection of the Yarra (Birrarung), present a special opport...
2018-02-06
47 min
MPavilion
MMeets, MTalks—Towards a swimmable, liveable Yarra (Birrarung) PART ONE • 20 January 2018
Swimming, floating, playing in the Yarra River (Birrarung)? Nope, we’re not joking—currently in Melbourne, a number of community-led projects are working hard to activate the Yarra’s inner-city reaches. Though each of the projects are different, they all have one aim in common: to restore the river so it can be used for on- and in-water activities that can a) benefit health and wellbeing, b) drive investment to green infrastructure, and c) attract more people to our beautiful, vibrant city. These projects, along with recent Victorian Government initiatives to improve protection of the Yarra (Birrarung), present a special opport...
2018-02-06
41 min
MPavilion
MTalks—On insect hotels and beehives in the city: An urban ecology discussion • 18 January 2018
Beekeeper and artist Nic Dowse is joined by artist Zhu Ohmu, both of multi-disciplinary Honey Fingers Collective, for an MTalks that explores our human relationship with nature. This discussion explores how urban beekeeping—and making things like insect hotels, swarm traps, possum boxes and bee hives—can teach us new ways to think about non-human beings, urban ecologies, urban food webs and the city-versus-nature divide. Nic and Zhu will guide us through the notions that getting involved in activities like insect hotels can give us a sneak peek into the complex entanglements of humans and ecologies in the twenty-first century. Spec...
2018-01-29
52 min
MPavilion
MTalks—'Common Good' presented by MAAS • 17 January 2018
Common Good is a major design exhibition opening in March 2018 at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney. The exhibition explores the diversity of design practice from the Asia-Pacific region, through an expansive selection of innovative projects including material explorations, contemporary craft, video game design, speculative practice and large-scale architectural interventions. In this star-studded MTalks event, Common Good curator Keinton Butler led a panel of internationally recognised Australian designers featured in the exhibition, including: sci-fi artist, film director and ‘body architect’ Lucy McRae; game designer and co-founder of craft games studio Mountains, Ken Wong; design studio U-P co-founder, Paul...
2018-01-29
1h 19
MPavilion
MTalks—Is good design measurable? • 29 November 2017
Good design is essential for creating sustainable, inclusive, healthy and beautiful places, but can we actually measure ‘good design’? And if so, how should this influence how we design places? The Office of the Victorian Government Architect brings us a fast-paced MTalks panel discussion exploring the tangible and intangible benefits of good design for health, education, public spaces, transport and neighbourhoods. For each of these themes, a design champion in government-led projects and a design expert from the Office of the Victorian Government Architect’s Victorian Design Review Panel will respond to these burning questions. Jill Garner, Victorian Government Architect, and An...
2017-12-11
1h 09
MPavilion
MTalks—Beyond The Buzzwords: Responsive, regenerative cities • 23 November 2017
The ‘smart’ city, the ‘liveable’ city, the ‘sustainable’ city—are these empty concepts, utopian metaphors or strategic objectives? And can cities be all these things at the same time, or are they dynamic emergent services that cities strive to provide their citizens? This panel discussion—curated by Swinburne University of Technology and moderated by Peter Graham, deputy director of Swinburne’s Centre for Urban Transitions—will address these issues by focussing on the concept of a ‘responsive’ city, looking at the role of technology in empowering citizens to participate in the regeneration of smart, liveable and sustainable urban environments. Together, this panel of experts wi...
2017-12-11
1h 27
MPavilion
MTalks—Augmenting people with emerging technologies • 23 November 2017
The drive towards smart cities is accelerating all over the world, with governments and private enterprises becoming increasingly eager to take part in the technology-driven push for more sustainable, efficient, clean and safe cities. But where does the ‘smart citizen’ come into the picture? This public forum will explore a citizen-centric view of smart cities, looking at how interaction designers, architects, software engineers and interactive media specialists can create opportunities and shape practices specifically for citizens to embrace—all in the name of creating more liveable, sociable and sustainable urban futures. Chaired by Yvonne Rogers—the internationally acclaimed researcher, author and Prof...
2017-12-11
1h 14
MPavilion
MTalks—'Nothing Happening' A Symposium On Nothingness • Thu 2 Feb 2017
This event explored the concept of nothingness in scientific inquiry, sustainability, literature and cultures that express that they ‘do nothing’. Was it vague? There was nothing to worry about. This symposium brought together leading academics, thinkers and experimental artists to delve and dive, to poke and prod and explain to you, the very idea of nothingness. On the night, international law scholar Hilary Charlesworth AM discussed the role of utopia (‘no place’) in international law; Dr Mark McMillan—a Wiradjuri man from Trangie, NSW— who researches in the area of human rights and presented the audience with all or nothing… unpacking Indi...
2017-02-24
1h 00
MPavilion
MTalks—VR And The Science Of Space • Wed 1 Feb 2017
A leafy park, a noisy building site, a room with a view (or without) – for better or worse, the physical spaces we inhabit have a biological and psychological effect on us. Following January's 'Vital (De)signs: Sensing space through VR', we brought together a range of voices that discussed and debated the impact of the built environment on our health and wellbeing – and the game-changing potential of virtual reality. The panel included neuroscientist Professor Julie Bernhardt of The Florey Institute; architect and urban designer Dr Marcus White of Melbourne School of Design; and digital artist and academic Joel Zika of Deak...
2017-02-24
55 min
Camthropod
Episode 11. Birdsong, by Jonathan Woolley and Hugh Williamson
Birdsong is a ubiquitous feature of the British countryside. But what is the cultural significance of this much-loved part of our landscape? Jonathan Woolley reflects upon the meanings made by birds - as omens, as signs, as proxies, and as music - from the Norfolk Broads, to Bosavi in Papua New Guinea. This podcast uses audio from freesound.org: Lapwing.wav by Juskiddink (http://freesound.org/people/juskiddink/sounds/72560/) 120319_001_L4 Rooks and some magpies.mp3 by Nemark (http://freesound.org/people/nemark/sounds/150176/) Blackcap01_13-03-2016.wav by Tim_Lomas (http://freesound.org/people/Tim_Lomas/sounds/342098/) 20080321.warbler.wav by...
2016-11-11
09 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 037
Captain America Civil War, Free Comic Book Day 2016, Daredevil/Punisher #1, Thunderbolts #1, Punisher #1, Marvel collection irritation, 04 May Comics Countdown, Arrow Season 5 ideas. Details: Captain America Civil War, Free Comic Book Day (Marvel - Steve Rogers, Dead No More, Civil War II (spoilers!!!), All-New All-Different Avengers; DC - DC/Superhero Girls, Suicide Squad reprint; Dark Horse All Ages sampler, Legend of Korra, How to Train Your Dragon), Deadpool HC 3 and Marvel Collection issues, new Marvel launches (Daredevil/Punisher #1 by Charles Soule and Szymon Kudranski, Punisher #1 by Becky Cloonan and Steve Dillon, Thunderbolts #1 by Jim Zub and Jon M...
2016-05-13
1h 32
MPavilion
MRelay—Part 3: Transformation • 30 Jan 2016
After contemplating the defining nature of our urban landscapes it’s time to consider the role of personal transformation. Transformation design is a human-centred, interdisciplinary process that seeks to change the behaviour and form of individuals, systems and organisations in desirable and sustainable ways—often for socially progressive ends. The Transformation leg of MRelay explores how we can apply transformation design skills in non-traditional settings, which often leads to new and original design outcomes. Transformation designers aren’t always ‘designers’—can each of us play a role as moderator, participant or co-creator? Transformation was hosted by Rose Hiscock, director of Science Gall...
2016-03-02
2h 11
Prices
The Mises Week in Review: October 17, 2015
On Tuesday, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders stood up on the stage of a Democratic Party presidential debate and proudly proclaimed himself a “democratic socialist” to an adoring crowd. Spurred on by myths about the success of socialism in countries like Sweden and Norway, the horrors of a centrally planned economy have never been more popular in American politics. As Mises President Jeff Deist highlighted in Thursday’s Mises Daily:These ideas, and the people who hold them, are not outliers in America. There are millions … who believe exactly as Bernie believes. They may prefer to vote for Hillary...
2015-10-16
00 min
Humanists Take on the World
Episode 112 – News for September 17, 2015
INTROLight the NightWilliam Miller and 1844THIS DAY IN HISTORY - September 17* 1884 - California judge sets a record for trying criminal cases* 1916 - Manfred von Richthofen shoots down his first plane* 1976 - The first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, is unveiled by NASA* 1996 - Oprah launches book clubSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY* New Hominid Species Found in South Africa* California Snowpack at 500 year low* Public Health England has found vaping to be 95% safer than smoking | Lancet | Popular MechanicsPOLITICS AND RELIGION* Kim Davis Update | Mike Huckabee | Ben Carson | Muslim Flight Attendant* New Mexico mother required by judge to attend Christian counseling* Williamson County, Texas tried to...
2015-09-17
1h 07
Bert Martinez speaks with Jason Drohn, Hugh Ray and guests
Jason Drohn has been marketing online for 8 years, working with hundreds of businesses and thousands of entrepreneurs through his courses and done-for-you services. He’s best know for his ‘quickest path to cash’ strategies where he cuts years of testing and development out of his client’s lives, and delivers sales funnels that that are both automated and profitable Becky Williamson Baby Boomer fitness expert, exercise physiologist and fitness business owner in San Jose, California. Although she helps men and women of all ages get into fantastic shape, she has a soft spot in her heart for women over 40. Her goal is to dis...
2014-07-23
1h 09
Mark Williamson Chat Show
Episode 094: Mark Williamson, Ryan Crawford and Lester Diamond
Frack frack frack frackity frack… Comedy on Edge Presents The Chat Show How many hipsters does it take to bake a pie, in this episode you’ll find out as well as our thoughts on fracking, movie ideas and all thing Hugh Jackman. If you like the episode – tell your friends, tweet about us, Facebook link us and, if listening on iTunes, give us a rating or review. For more info please visit www.comedyonedge.com Or follow everybody on twitter Mark Williamson www.twitter.com/M_W_Oh
2014-06-09
56 min
dtmwicked's tracks
The Wicked Edge
Host Tiffani BethSpecial Guest Bruce BoxleitnerBRUCE BOXLEITNER ACTOR/PRODUCER/AUTHORAs one of Hollywood’s leading men, Bruce Boxleitner has starred in a major motion picture franchise (TRON), numerous feature films, several popularTV series, produced a major network film and TV series, performed on Broadway and authored two science fiction novels.Bruce currently co-stars with Andie MacDowell on Hallmark Channel’s first-ever primetime series, “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove” the #1 rated series that aired on Saturday evenings. Boxleitner’s character, Bob Beldon is the owner of the Cedar Cove I...
2014-04-17
42 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short Stories
Unusual Short Stories by Various Authors
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/210595 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unusual Short Stories Author: Various Authors Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 57 minutes Release date: March 15, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: Fifty unusual and enchanting short stories. 1. A Lucky Number by S. B. Hale 2. The Brown Wallet by Stacy Aumonier 3. The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin 4. A Strange Thing by John Galsworthy 5. Rats by M. R. James 6. The Mark of the Beast by Rudyard Kipling 7. My Adventure in Norfolk by A. J. Alan 8. Gabriel-Ernest by Hector Hugh Munro 9. The...
2014-03-15
03 min
Discover Best Audiobooks in History, American
Signing Their Rights Away Audiobook by Denise Kiernan, Joseph D'Agnese
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Signing Their Rights Away Subtitle: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the United States Constitution Author: Denise Kiernan, Joseph D'Agnese Narrator: Susan Larkin Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins Language: English Release date: 09-24-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 9 votes Genres: History, American Publisher's Summary: With their book Signing Their Lives Away, Denise Kiernan and Joseph DAgnese introduced listeners to the 56 statesmen (and occasional scoundrels!) who signed the Declaration of Independence. Now theyve turned their attention to the 39 men who met in the...
2013-09-24
6h 51
Woodstock | The Complete Recordings
Woodstock 1969 | 3 Days Of Peace & Music | The Complete Recordings
Woodstock ha sido el mayor festival de música y arte de la historia. Congregó a unos 400.000 espectadores, 340.000 más de l os que esperaba la organización, y se estima que 250.000 no pudieron llegar. Woodstock se convirtió en el icono de una generación de norteamericanos hastiada de las guerras y que pregonaba la paz y el amor como forma de vida y mostraban su rechazo al sistema. Los chicos llevaban melena y amuletos, las chicas faldas de colores. Durante el festival se vivieron intensas noches de sexo, drogas y rock and roll. Un movimiento llamado de forma despectiva Hippie...
2012-08-14
04 min