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Iain Morley
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Natural Capital
Pivotal - Nature is Invaluable
We are joined by Jonathan Morley from Pivotal, to discuss the importance of robust, reliable and verifiable data and how digital biodiversity monitoring is part of this. Pivotal are a biodiversity monitoring and analytics company working with a range of Natural Capital managers, funds and organisations across the world, providing data from both the ground and remote sources. We discuss the range of technologies and methods available and the use cases for high-quality, verified biodiversity data, including linking nature investment to real world outcomes. Jonathan gives us valuable insight on how good business and nature are interlinked, the role...
2024-10-25
50 min
Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast
Natural Capital - Pivotal: Nature is Invaluable
We are joined by Jonathan Morley from Pivotal, to discuss the importance of robust, reliable and verifiable data and how digital biodiversity monitoring is part of this. Pivotal are a biodiversity monitoring and analytics company working with a range of Natural Capital managers, funds and organisations across the world, providing data from both the ground and remote sources. We discuss the range of technologies and methods available and the use cases for high-quality, verified biodiversity data, including linking nature investment to real world outcomes. Jonathan gives us valuable insight on how good business and nature are interlinked, the role...
2024-10-25
50 min
Green Healthy Places
Sustainability in independent hotels - the aficionados
Welcome to the Green & Healthy Places podcast episode 56, I’m your host Matt Morley, Founder of Biofilico wellness real estate and in this episode I’m in London talking to boutique hotel expert Iain Ainsworth.Iain is the Founder of The Aficionados (2015-present) a reference for travel culture and lifestyle that promotes neat edits of hotels, creators and craftsmen as well as its sister company White Line Hotels (2009-present) a marketing network for hoteliers.He was previously Executive VP of Design Hotels from 2004-2008 and Regional Director of Sales and Marketing for Concorde Hotels from 2000-200...
2022-08-19
30 min
1...2...Trance
1...2...Trance(Best of 2020 Yearmix)
tracks: 1)Slusnik Luna - Sun 2011 (Genix Techno Extended Update) 2)Genix - Giant Steps (Extended Mix) 3)Insigma - Open Our Eyes (The Thrillseekers 2020 Extended Vision Mix) 4)Jordan Suckley - Another Dimension (Extended) 5)Tony Anderson - Immersion (Robert Nickson Extended Remix) 6)Paul Denton - The Trip (Extended Mix) 7)Iain M, Deirdre McLaughlin - Eternally (Sneijder Extended Remix) 8)Will Atkinson - Last Night in Ibiza (Extended Mix) 9)Signum, Scott Mac - Coming On Strong feat. Scott Mac (ReOrder Extended Remix) 10)N-Trance - Set You Free (Jase Thirlwall Remix) 11)Tiesto, JES - Everything feat. JES (STANDERWICK Extended Remix) 12)Ben Gold, Ruben De Ronde...
2021-01-10
2h 56
Dan Hume
Heaven's Industry 70 - Dan Hume
Latest Trance Mix From Dan Hume for Heaven's Industry. http://www.facebook.com/djdanhume http://www.facebook.com/HeavensIndustry 00:10 A World Without Us (Extended Mix) - Nitrous Oxide, RedMoon, Jo Cartwright 07:21 Winden (Original Mix) - Mike Sanders 13:24 Seizure (Extended Mix) - Stowers & Cooper 18:48 Drakkar (Extended Mix) - Anna Lee, Shedona 23:41 Sunrise (Daniel Kandi & Temple One Extended Remix) - Goldenscan 28:29 Evil's Mirage (Extended Mix) - Blue Serigala 33:47 Morpheus (Original Mix) - Giuseppe Ottaviani 38:57 Midnight (Extended Mix) - Axel Walters, F.G. Noise 44:38 Reincarnations (Peter Steele Remix) - Steve Morley 52:00 Darkside (Extended Mix) - Yoshi & Razner 58:15 Synthetic Life (Extended Mix) - Iain...
2020-11-13
1h 08
Somerset House Podcast
Trailer | Coping Mechanisms
Speaking to familiar faces, including Carol Morley, Jarvis Cocker, Nabihah Iqbal, Noel Fielding and Tim Burgess, the series reflects on how guest have instigated new activities online, open to all, to stay creative in lockdown. Created and hosted by award-winning artists and film makers Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, this series is a joyful listen for anyone who has (re)discovered their creative side in lockdown.
2020-07-04
02 min
Somerset House Podcast
Connected in Time | Coping Mechanisms
Exploring whether we can really have a collective experience online, our hosts meet with Carol Morley and Tim Burgess. Catch up with the brilliant writer and director Carol Morley, whose films include Dreams of a Life and The Falling. Carol has been hosting “Friday Film Club” – each week she chooses a readily available, free-to-watch film. People then watch at the same time and meet up on Twitter to discuss it afterwards. Similarly, The Charlatans frontman, musician, writer, DJ and record label owner, Tim Burgess launched an extensive series of “Tim’s Twitter Listening Parties”, where fans could come t...
2020-07-02
28 min
Platform Six Underground House Music with DJ Paul Velocity
EP34 Platform Six Underground House Music Radio Show with Paul Velocity on KRGB FM Vocal, Tech, Deep, Funky, Jackin House
01. Mattei + Omich x Meduza - Hold Me x Piece Of Your Heart Bolinger Edit 02. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (George Morley Edit) 03. Diana Ross - Love Hangover (larry Peace Mix) 04. Nina Simone - Feeling Good (Tom Cole Remix) 05. Pique + Nique - You Will [Miss Me] (Al-Fernandez Edit) 06. Fatboy Slim - You're Not From Brighton (Wax Worx Re-Worx) 07. Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (James Saunders Disco Reboot) 08. Mylo - Drop the Pressure 09. John Bounce - Feel It 10. Iain Jamieson - Like This 11. Tim Delux - Just Wont Do (Martin Hellfritzsch + Matteo Rosolare remix) 12. Trass - Why You 13. Alex K - Space...
2020-03-01
58 min
The Times Tech Podcast
Humm’s Iain McIntyre and Tim Fiori: “A brain-enhancement subscription”
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Iain McIntyre and Tim Fiori of Humm to talk about creating brain prosthetics, starting out in Australia (3:20), turning a room-sized machine into a band-aid (7:10), improving working memory (8:45), and what that means (11:25), the miniaturisation process (13:40), my own brain test (14:35), tuning the brain’s orchestra (17:55), the business plan (21:20), targeting old people (23:20), marketing it as a wellness product (24:40), bifurcating the human race (27:35), why someone else isn’t doing this (31:20), compounding interest in your brain (35:05), why others have failed (36:40), and a better brain subscription (38:30). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-11-15
42 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Sir Norman Lamb, Andrea Jenkyns, Tommy Sheppard and Professor Simon Heffer
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this week are Sir Norman Lamb, Liberal Democrat MP for North Norfolk & former Health Minister, Andrea Jenkyns, Conservative MP for Morley and Outwood & Member of the Exiting the EU Select Committee, Tommy Sheppard, SNP MP for Edinburgh East and SNP Spokesperson for Scotland & the Cabinet Office and Professor Simon Heffer, the Telegraph Columnist.
2019-10-30
46 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Andrea Jenkyns, Kate Hoey, Rachel Sylvester and Baroness Susan Kramer
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this week are Andrea Jenkyns, Conservative MP for Morley & Outwood; Kate Hoey, Labour MP for Vauxhall & Co-chair of Labour Leave; Rachel Sylvester, Columnist for the Times and Baroness Susan Kramer, Liberal Democrat peer, former transport minister and former MP for Richmond Park.
2019-05-15
46 min
The Pupillage Podcast
Interviews
It’s all paid off. Your application was a success and you have been invited for interview. But now what?! In the final - bumper - episode of the series, we talk to the people sitting on the other side of the table in pupillage interviews. We ask them how you can prepare for interviews, how to approach legal problem questions and advocacy exercises and how to spot an ethical question. And along the way, they tell us about some of the mistakes they see (and once made themselves) and offer some insight into how you can impress a Pupillage Co...
2019-01-08
1h 19
The Pupillage Podcast
Advocacy Experience
The heart of a barrister’s job is advocacy – persuading others orally or in writing. Advocacy experience is therefore crucial for anyone considering a career at the Bar. There are lots of different forms of advocacy available for students to try, from debating and mooting, public speaking to pro bono. We hear from today’s guests about all these types of advocacy experience, what their benefits are and how you can start to demonstrate your flair for advocacy. We also learn about the hidden opportunities for advocacy all around you. And what if you are battling nerves? We hear some tips f...
2019-01-04
1h 05
STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Brush With Disaster
Host Phil Whelans is joined by Rob Banks, Dave Morley and Iain Dale to reflect on how the Olympic Stadium is shaping up as the Hammers new home under Moyes.Stop! Hammer Time is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Sign up and deposit up to £50 and Ladbrokes will put the same amount into your account giving up up to £50's worth of free betsYou can get this offer by following the link at bet.westhampodcast.comwesthampodcast.com@westhampodcastEngineered by Oli SlackPr...
2018-02-21
1h 13
World Service Music Documentaries
Symphony of the Stones
Ancient history was not silent, so why is our study of it? The oldest-known musical instruments – bone flutes found in southern Germany – date back a little over 40,000 years. But how long humans have been making music in one form or another is a matter of great speculation. What did ‘music’ mean in the context of our Palaeolithic and Neolithic forebears? And, how did the human voice, archaeological artefacts and ancient sites themselves affect the sounds of their world. Travelling from Stonehenge and West Kennet in the United Kingdom to Cueva de la Pileta in Spain and on to Little Black Mo...
2017-12-04
49 min
Podcast de salaman
Symphony of the Stones
Ancient history was not silent, so why is our study of it? The oldest-known musical instruments – bone flutes found in southern Germany – date back a little over 40,000 years. But how long humans have been making music in one form or another is a matter of great speculation. What did ‘music’ mean in the context of our Palaeolithic and Neolithic forebears? And, how did the human voice, archaeological artefacts and ancient sites themselves affect the sounds of their world. Travelling from Stonehenge and West Kennet in the United Kingdom to Cueva de la Pileta in Spain and on to Little Black Mountain...
2017-12-02
49 min
P2 Dokumentär
Konsten att gräva fram forntidens musik
Hör hur några musikarkeologer gräver ner sig i forntidens musik genom att titta på fornlämningar och andra källor. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Musikarkeologi är ett nytt och fortfarande litet forskningsområde med få men passionerade forskare som försöker förstå vilka ljud och musik som omgav människor förr. Ett av de större projekten på området är det femåriga projektet European music archeology project, EMAP, som involverar sju EU-länder och pågår till och med nästa år. Det har resultera...
2016-11-27
37 min
Living in the Stone Age
Music
Iain Morley talks about evidence of music making in the Stone Age and makes a bull roarer.
2015-10-13
04 min
Living in the Stone Age
Stone Age Technology
Klint Janulis and Iain Morley introduce the series of films
2015-10-13
01 min
Anthropology
Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Musical Brain - Opening Presentation
On 26 February 2011, the Human Sciences Symposium focused on the The Musical Brain and the links between music, evolution and human psychology. This podcast is the opening presentation by Dr Iain Morley on Music and its Evolutionary Context.
2011-07-25
30 min