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The Organic Gardening PodcastThe Organic Gardening PodcastMarch - Do we really have a problem with food waste? with Tristram StuartThis month, Fiona speaks with Tristram Stuart, award-winning author and campaigner, about the positive trends in reducing food waste and his unique approach to sustainable farming. Hear how his cattle are "enhancing the wilderness," and discover his perspective on the global food system. Tristram also inspires us to connect with nature, whether through small garden projects or community initiatives.  Also in this episode...  Spring is here, and Fiona and Chris are excited to get seed sowing. Chris, Fiona, and new guest Jules answer your questions in the Postbag, discussing healthy houseplants, comfrey, and how to grow su...2025-03-041h 03MotoPodMotoPodEpisode 797: MotoGP Silverstone – Bits & PiecesFor 797, its back to MGP Silverstone 2024 for one last time. This time Rich is chatting with a variety of people encountered in the paddock over the course of the weekend. In order of appearance, these are; Ryan Vickers, Derek Warwick, Steve Parish, Joe Achilles, Danny John Jules & Stuart Pringle. The impromptu paddock interviews are followed by a selection of media debriefs with the MotoGP riders as they discuss their plans and progress over the 4 days of the event. If you’re a regular listener, please sign up to support the show financially if you can and don’t forget to conn...2025-02-081h 40Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelThe Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did ItIn this special episode, we take a heartfelt journey through a year of incredible achievements dedicated to the memory of Julia, our beloved co-founder and champion of Africa. As the fundraising year draws to a close on 26th January, there’s still time to contribute. Join us as we reflect on the impact we’ve had through […]2025-01-1728 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelThe Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did ItIn this special episode, we take a heartfelt journey through a year of incredible achievements dedicated to the memory of Julia, our beloved co-founder and champion of Africa. As the fundraising year draws to a close on 26th January, there’s still time to contribute. Join us as we reflect on the impact we’ve had through three inspiring projects: This episode takes you through the emotions and milestones of this fundraising year, demonstrating how generosity and a shared love for Africa can create a lasting legacy—changing lives, protecting wildlife, and building sustainable futures. Thank you for being part of thi...2025-01-1728 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelThe Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did ItIn this special episode, we take a heartfelt journey through a year of incredible achievements dedicated to the memory of Julia, our beloved co-founder and champion of Africa. As the fundraising year draws to a close on 26th January, there’s still time to contribute. Join us as we reflect on the impact we’ve had through […]2025-01-1728 minREXREXREX December 16th - Ingrid Smith from Kiwi Kisses, Stu Davies from Fogarty Spraying and Jules Benton from DWNOn today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Ingrid Smith from Kiwi Kisses about why she's getting online flak for wearing makeup on farm, how she uses that criticism to her own advantage and the Pretty Useful project set up by her sister Storm Baynes-Ryan to highlight the treatment of some women in the agriculture sector... He talks with Stuart Davies from Fogarty Spraying about how a Welshman ended up calling Hawke's Bay home, his former life as a competitive shearer and drone technology... And he talks with Dairy Women's Network CEO Jules Benton about the Permission to Launch...2024-12-1552 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelExploring Lake Natron: Volcanoes, Adventure and Culture in TanzaniaIn this episode of Untamed Routes, we take you to Lake Natron, an accessible, yet very remote and breathtaking location in Tanzania. Far from the typical safari circuit, Lake Natron offers surreal landscapes and cultural experiences that make it a hidden gem for adventurous travellers. We share insights into the unique setting with the iconic Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano […]2024-10-1151 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelExploring Lake Natron: Volcanoes, Adventure and Culture in TanzaniaIn this episode of Untamed Routes, we take you to Lake Natron, an accessible, yet very remote and breathtaking location in Tanzania. Far from the typical safari circuit, Lake Natron offers surreal landscapes and cultural experiences that make it a hidden gem for adventurous travellers. We share insights into the unique setting with the iconic Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano […]2024-10-1151 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelExploring Lake Natron: Volcanoes, Adventure and Culture in TanzaniaIn this episode of Untamed Routes, we take you to Lake Natron, an accessible, yet very remote and breathtaking location in Tanzania. Far from the typical safari circuit, Lake Natron offers surreal landscapes and cultural experiences that make it a hidden gem for adventurous travellers. We share insights into the unique setting with the iconic Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano as the backdrop and the incredible interactions we had with the local Maasai people as we uncover why Lake Natron should be on your travel radar.  Some of the highlights include:  Conquering the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano and its challenging ascent. Hiking t...2024-10-1151 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelHow to Discover The Secret Zebra Migration of BotswanaWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! You’re tuning in to Episode 3 of our series Untamed Routes. In this series, we dive into off-the-beaten-path adventures—those that take you beyond the typical bucket-list destinations. Untamed Routes is all about uncovering the second biggest, the oldest, the longest—whatever it might be—that offers a different kind of thrill and connection with Africa’s […]2024-09-1938 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelHow to Discover The Secret Zebra Migration of BotswanaWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! You’re tuning in to Episode 3 of our series Untamed Routes. In this series, we dive into off-the-beaten-path adventures—those that take you beyond the typical bucket-list destinations. Untamed Routes is all about uncovering the second biggest, the oldest, the longest—whatever it might be—that offers a different kind of thrill and connection with Africa’s […]2024-09-1938 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelHow to Discover The Secret Zebra Migration of BotswanaWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! You’re tuning in to Episode 3 of our series Untamed Routes. In this series, we dive into off-the-beaten-path adventures—those that take you beyond the typical bucket-list destinations. Untamed Routes is all about uncovering the second biggest, the oldest, the longest—whatever it might be—that offers a different kind of thrill and connection with Africa’s wild places. In our last episode, we shared why trekking Tanzania’s second-highest mountain might just be the adventure for you. Today, we’re heading off to Botswana—a destination famous for its epic elephant herds, the Okavango Delta, the...2024-09-1938 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelChoosing Mount Meru: Why Climbing Tanzania’s Second Highest Peak Rivals KilimanjaroWelcome back! This is episode 2 of our series, Untamed Routes. Today, we’re venturing into Tanzania to explore Mount Meru, the country’s second-highest peak, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Kilimanjaro.  Untamed Routes is about seeking out destinations that aren’t necessarily on everyone’s radar. We’re drawn to places that might not be the highest, biggest, or most visited—but are rich in beauty, culture, and experience. Mount Meru is Tanzania’s second highest summit at 4,566 meters (14,980 feet) and the fifth-highest mountain in Africa, but it offers something truly special: a quieter, more intimate trekking experience, stunning landscapes...2024-08-2957 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelChoosing Mount Meru: Why Climbing Tanzania’s Second Highest Peak Rivals KilimanjaroWelcome back! This is episode 2 of our series, Untamed Routes. Today, we’re venturing into Tanzania to explore Mount Meru, the country’s second-highest peak, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Kilimanjaro.  Untamed Routes is about seeking out destinations that aren’t necessarily on everyone’s radar. We’re drawn to places that might not be the highest, biggest, or most […]2024-08-2957 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelChoosing Mount Meru: Why Climbing Tanzania’s Second Highest Peak Rivals KilimanjaroWelcome back! This is episode 2 of our series, Untamed Routes. Today, we’re venturing into Tanzania to explore Mount Meru, the country’s second-highest peak, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Kilimanjaro.  Untamed Routes is about seeking out destinations that aren’t necessarily on everyone’s radar. We’re drawn to places that might not be the highest, biggest, or most […]2024-08-2957 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLesotho Unlocked: A Tread Lite Jimny Expedition in the Mountain KingdomWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel and the kickoff of our brand-new travel series! Hard to believe, but we’re now in Season 7—we’ve outstripped Breaking Bad and Ozark in terms of seasons! We’re feeling pretty pumped over here! This season, we’re excited to bring you Untamed Routes: Discovering Africa’s Hidden Treasures. Over the next two months, get ready for some incredible adventures as we delve into Africa’s lesser-known wonders. From unexplored hikes in East Africa and fascinating mammal migrations to off-the-beaten-path destinations in Namibia, we’ve got plenty of hidden gems lined up for you. In Episode 1, we’r...2024-08-151h 02Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLesotho Unlocked: A Tread Lite Jimny Expedition in the Mountain KingdomWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel and the kickoff of our brand-new travel series! Hard to believe, but we’re now in Season 7—we’ve outstripped Breaking Bad and Ozark in terms of seasons! We’re feeling pretty pumped over here! This season, we’re excited to bring you Untamed Routes: Discovering Africa’s Hidden Treasures. Over the next two months, get ready for some incredible adventures […]2024-08-151h 02Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLesotho Unlocked: A Tread Lite Jimny Expedition in the Mountain KingdomWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel and the kickoff of our brand-new travel series! Hard to believe, but we’re now in Season 7—we’ve outstripped Breaking Bad and Ozark in terms of seasons! We’re feeling pretty pumped over here! This season, we’re excited to bring you Untamed Routes: Discovering Africa’s Hidden Treasures. Over the next two months, get ready for some incredible adventures […]2024-08-151h 02Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelImportant Fundraising Update and a Sneak Peek of Our Next Travel SeriesWelcome back and we’re halfway through our fundraising year in memory of our beautiful co-founder Julia. So far, we’ve raised GBP 6,478.00! In this episode, we’ll be giving you an update on the three projects we are supporting and how your donations have made a difference. To give you a little sneak preview, we’ve been able to sponsor six children for a year through the Awutu Winton School in Ghana. Funds have gone towards helping repair the coral nursery at Linda Bahari in Zanzibar, and we’ve also managed to help launch a new research project aimed at helping...2024-06-2626 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelImportant Fundraising Update and a Sneak Peek of Our Next Travel SeriesWelcome back and we’re halfway through our fundraising year in memory of our beautiful co-founder Julia. So far, we’ve raised GBP 6,478.00! In this episode, we’ll be giving you an update on the three projects we are supporting and how your donations have made a difference. To give you a little sneak preview, we’ve been […]2024-06-2626 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelImportant Fundraising Update and a Sneak Peek of Our Next Travel SeriesWelcome back and we’re halfway through our fundraising year in memory of our beautiful co-founder Julia. So far, we’ve raised GBP 6,478.00! In this episode, we’ll be giving you an update on the three projects we are supporting and how your donations have made a difference. To give you a little sneak preview, we’ve been […]2024-06-2626 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelCoexisting with Wildlife: Dr. Tempe Adams research Efforts in Botswana and our latest collaborationWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we’re excited to introduce our third fundraising beneficiary for this fundraising year. We’re raising money for three wonderful grassroots projects in Africa in memory of Jules. Dr. Tempe Adams’ Wildlife & Community Co-Existence Initiative in Botswana Tempe is a long-time friend of both James and Julia’s. We had an insightful conversation with her about where the funds will be allocated in Botswana, focusing on helping local communities coexist with wildlife. This is a crucial topic for the safari industry, which relies on the incredible wildlife that draws travellers to the regi2024-06-0544 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelCoexisting with Wildlife: Dr. Tempe Adams research Efforts in Botswana and our latest collaborationWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we’re excited to introduce our third fundraising beneficiary for this fundraising year. We’re raising money for three wonderful grassroots projects in Africa in memory of Jules. Dr. Tempe Adams’ Wildlife & Community Co-Existence Initiative in Botswana Tempe is a long-time friend of both James and Julia’s. […]2024-06-0544 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelCoexisting with Wildlife: Dr. Tempe Adams research Efforts in Botswana and our latest collaborationWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we’re excited to introduce our third fundraising beneficiary for this fundraising year. We’re raising money for three wonderful grassroots projects in Africa in memory of Jules. Dr. Tempe Adams’ Wildlife & Community Co-Existence Initiative in Botswana Tempe is a long-time friend of both James and Julia’s. […]2024-06-0544 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWhat Inspiring African Travel means to us -With Andrew Flatt in the Okavango Delta – BotswanaWelcome back to our relaunch series and this is episode 4 dedicated to our co-founder, Julia, and launch of our fundraising year. We want to bring you a lovely episode recorded with Andrew Flatt from a tranquil channel in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Before we do that a quick update. Fundraising Update: We’ve kicked off […]2024-04-1223 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWhat Inspiring African Travel means to us -With Andrew Flatt in the Okavango Delta - BotswanaWelcome back to our relaunch series and this is episode 4 dedicated to our co-founder, Julia, and launch of our fundraising year. We want to bring you a lovely episode recorded with Andrew Flatt from a tranquil channel in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Before we do that a quick update. Fundraising Update: We’ve kicked off our fundraising year in Julia’s memory and are thrilled to share that we’ve raised an incredible £6,000 so far for our projects! Our goal is to raise GBP30,000 so we still need your support!  Haven’t listened to our previous episodes on Ghana and Zanzibar? 2024-04-1223 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWhat Inspiring African Travel means to us -With Andrew Flatt in the Okavango Delta – BotswanaWelcome back to our relaunch series and this is episode 4 dedicated to our co-founder, Julia, and launch of our fundraising year. We want to bring you a lovely episode recorded with Andrew Flatt from a tranquil channel in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Before we do that a quick update. Fundraising Update: We’ve kicked off […]2024-04-1223 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelA walk and talk in Devon introducing the EDP-Trust – the project in Ghana we’ll be supporting with our great friend Max SayersWelcome to our fourth episode of the podcast relaunch where we’re now bringing you closer to the West African portion of the fundraiser beneficiaries. The Awutu Winton High School in Ghana.  A portion of the funds raised from the Inspiring African Travel fundraiser will be going towards this wonderful school and we can’t wait to […]2024-03-1541 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelA walk and talk in Devon introducing the EDP-Trust – the project in Ghana we’ll be supporting with our great friend Max SayersWelcome to our fourth episode of the podcast relaunch where we’re now bringing you closer to the West African portion of the fundraiser beneficiaries. The Awutu Winton High School in Ghana.  A portion of the funds raised from the Inspiring African Travel fundraiser will be going towards this wonderful school and we can’t wait to […]2024-03-1541 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelA walk and talk in Devon introducing the EDP-Trust - the project in Ghana we’ll be supporting with our great friend Max SayersWelcome to our fourth episode of the podcast relaunch where we’re now bringing you closer to the West African portion of the fundraiser beneficiaries. The Awutu Winton High School in Ghana.  A portion of the funds raised from the Inspiring African Travel fundraiser will be going towards this wonderful school and we can’t wait to share the work that’s been done as the year progresses.  James & Max teamed up for this episode and brought together three things that form a great part of their lives. Walking and being in the outdoors, passion for being in Africa and making a2024-03-1541 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelMeeting up with Frank the Masai Diver in Zanzibar – Our dedication to Julia and introduction to the their part of the fundraising projectWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we bring you Episode 3 of our podcast relaunch, recorded in Zanzibar last year at the Divepoint Scuba Centre, situated at Sunshine Marine Lodge on the east coast of the island, directly opposite some of the best diving sites in the area. We had the pleasure […]2024-02-2332 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelMeeting up with Frank the Masai Diver in Zanzibar – Our dedication to Julia and introduction to the their part of the fundraising projectWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we bring you Episode 3 of our podcast relaunch, recorded in Zanzibar last year at the Divepoint Scuba Centre, situated at Sunshine Marine Lodge on the east coast of the island, directly opposite some of the best diving sites in the area. We had the pleasure of meeting up with Frank Mollel, also known as Frank the Masai Diver, who initiated a project in Zanzibar a few years ago called Linda Bahari. As part of our fundraising project dedicated to Jules, we'll be contributing towards their work...2024-02-2332 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelMeeting up with Frank the Masai Diver in Zanzibar – Our dedication to Julia and introduction to the their part of the fundraising projectWelcome back to Inspiring African Travel! In this episode, we bring you Episode 3 of our podcast relaunch, recorded in Zanzibar last year at the Divepoint Scuba Centre, situated at Sunshine Marine Lodge on the east coast of the island, directly opposite some of the best diving sites in the area. We had the pleasure […]2024-02-2332 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelStuart & James catch up in a nature reserve in Johannesburg - their dedication to JuliaWelcome, everyone, to Episode 2 of our relaunch series of Inspiring African Travel. Our main goal here is to honour the memory of our co-founder, my incredible wife, Julia. We're also thrilled to update you on our fundraising project for the three amazing grassroots projects we're supporting. First and foremost, a massive thank you to everyone who has donated thus far. Our target was to raise GBP 30,000 this year, and we're already approaching GBP 5,000! That's nearly US$6,000 already – an astonishing response. The feedback celebrating Julia's legacy has been incredibly generous and heart-warming. If you haven't already, do...2024-02-1225 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelStuart & James catch up in a nature reserve in Johannesburg – their dedication to JuliaWelcome, everyone, to Episode 2 of our relaunch series of Inspiring African Travel. Our main goal here is to honour the memory of our co-founder, my incredible wife, Julia. We’re also thrilled to update you on our fundraising project for the three amazing grassroots projects we’re supporting. First and foremost, a massive thank you to […]2024-02-1225 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWelcome Back - A Dedication to our beautiful co-founder Julia Spry-Wilson and our 2024 fundraising planIn our official relaunch and opening episode to series 6, we are so thrilled to welcome you back to Inspiring African Travel. This episode is our heartfelt dedication to our beautiful co-founder, Julia Spry-Wilson, and a glimpse into our 2024 fundraising plans in her memory. With mixed emotions, we're excited to resume our podcast, sharing our enduring passion for African travel. However, our hearts are heavy as we remember Julia, our co-founder, inspiration, and of course, James’ wife. Her passing on January 26, 2023, left a massive void. Beyond the podcast, she was a cherished friend and colleague to ma...2024-01-2533 minThe Juggling ActThe Juggling ActRaising resilient kids special with authors Jess Sanders, Scott Stuart and Lauren ThompsonOn this summer series episode of The Juggling Act, Mel and Jules look back on our chats with Australian authors who are helping us raise kind, resilient, inclusive kids. This one is a must listen for any parent looking for tips to help prepare their children for the future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-0439 minElearning World podcastElearning World podcastDream A Little Dream Of Me - Jules NgahereThis is a cover version of the song made famous by The Mama's and Papa's - it's a classic 1960's song, very simple, but a lovely melody :-) Jules has a nice voice, that reminds me of the 1940's british singers during the war.2023-11-2903 minJUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UPJUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UPJUDGE JULES PRESENTS THE GLOBAL WARM UP EPISODE 10291: JOSH DOREY - Feed Your Soul (Sunrise Mix)2: FORT ARKANSAS - Show the World (Extended Mix)3: TUDOR, CAROLINE BYRNE - Wish I Didn't Miss You (Sistek Extended Remix)4: MARTIN WRIGHT & STUART OJELAY - Chain Of Love5: WIWEK & EMY PEREZ - Tucutu (Extended)6: BAD INTENTIONS VS. KRIS KISS - You Know Where The Floor Is (Extended Mix)7: MASHD N KUTCHER – It’s Alright LISTENERS’ CHOICE8: If I Were You (Michael Woods Extended Remix) (Michael Woods Extended Remix) 9: MY FRIEND F...2023-11-241h 59Saturdays On The CoastSaturdays On The CoastStuart - Chairperson of the International water-ski and wakeboard federation.Jules and Garry chat to Stuart - Chairperson of the International water-ski and wakeboard federation. What's the event about and why its on the coast? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-11-1110 minThe Business of SportThe Business of SportThe Business of Sport - Eva Pasquier and Jules McGeeverEva Pasquier, Jules McGeever, and Stuart Larman co-founded EqualCareer with a mission to drive transformative change within organizations, addressing the critical issues of inequality, underrepresentation, and gender imbalance. Through tailor-made, hands-on workshops designed for women across various sectors, EqualCareer empowers women at every stage of their career journey. These workshops provide practical learning and development experiences, equipping participants with the tools not just to succeed but to excel in their workplaces. Simultaneously, EqualCareer assists organizations in fostering sustainable growth by promoting representation, diversity, and equity. Despite comprising 47% of the global labour force, only a mere 2.06% of women...2023-10-0433 minThe Complete Orson WellesThe Complete Orson WellesAround the World in 80 Days (Jules Verne) | The Mercury Theatre on the Air; 1938The Mercury Theatre on the Air | Around the World in 80 Days (ep 116) | Broadcast date: Sunday, October 23, 1938Adapted from the novel by Jules VerneFeaturing: Orson Welles (Phineas Fogg); Ray Collins (Mr. Fix); Edgar Barrier (Passepartout); Eustace Wyatt (Ralph); Frank Readick (Stuart); Arlene Francis (Princess Aouda); Stefan Schnabel (Parsee), Al Swenson (the Captain), William Alland (the Officer): : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free a...2023-09-031h 00AVForums PodcastAVForums PodcastPanasonic MZ980 4K OLED TV, Ascendo AV Speakers, Klipsch Reference Premiere and Primare Amp Reviews, Autocal Discussion + AV NewsThis week, Phil reviews his first Panasonic TV of the year, the mid range MZ980 OLED, while the Ascendo ‘sub and sat’ home cinema speakers get an in depth check over from Doug. Martin puts the Primare A35.8 power amp through its paces plus, Phil and Jules talk about Calman Autocal and if it will threaten traditional professional calibration.2023-08-141h 38The Juggling ActThe Juggling ActScott Stuart reveals the number one worry for Aussie kids - and it's shockingScott Stuart is a dad and the author of a whole bunch of children’s books including My Shadow is Pink. On this episode of The Juggling Act, he chats to Mel and Jules about the importance of empowering our children and how to teach them that sometimes our brain isn't always right. Have things to say about this episode? Join our Facebook group and share your thoughts! Want to see more of Mel and Jules? You can find them on TikTok via @thejugglingactpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-07-0436 minLD ADHDLD ADHDEpisode 10: Alexx Stuart - You’re not broken, and you don’t need “fixing”Meet Alexx - a podcaster with her own show called Low Tox Life, and a freshly diagnosed ADHDer.  Like many of us who are late-diagnosed, she first started to realise she was an ADHDer when her son was also going through an assessment. She talks about the crisis point that occurred that caused her to plunge into depression. And then we cover the process she went through in order to get her own assessment.  We also unpack some of the reflections and emotions that came up after diagnosis, and chat about some of the hardships ar...2023-06-1328 minLow Tox LifeLow Tox Life332. Late Diagnosis ADHD: Jules Galloway & Alexx Stuart talk about their experiences so far.This week I invite my friend and colleague Jules Galloway, naturopath & herbalist onto the show to discuss our journeys in late diagnosis ADHD this past year. We don’t have all the answers. There aren’t protocols we’re sharing or ways of ‘getting rid of the symptoms’ but it’s an exploration of why we both chose to get diagnosed, some of the things we’ve been exploring, thinking and feeling as we’ve looked back at our lives, and where we’ve arrived in places - also admitting there’s still so much to unpack. I will also record a person...2023-05-211h 36DISCOKINGZ  OfficialDISCOKINGZ OfficialWhy Cant This Be Love - Discokingz and Lucy Jules - Extended Mix90's pop-dance version of Van Halen's hit 'Why Can't this be love'. Produced. arranged & remixed by DiSCOKiNGZ Paul Fitzgerald & Steve Buxey way back in 1998. Lead & backing vocals by the lovely Lucy Jules. We flew Lucy from London to Edinburgh then drove her to Dundee just so she could make this record! This is the first time that this track has ever been available to stream online. Real positive vibe here - It's Happiness in a jar! Stuart Firm was the audio engineer at Seagate Studios, Dundee. Influences JX - Urban Cookie Collective - Bozidar Ristic.2022-11-1607 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelThe Victoria Falls - How to get the most from your visit to this iconic destinationThe largest waterfalls on the planet. Located seemingly in the centre of Southern Africa, the falls stretches between two countries. It spans 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) between Zimbabwe and Zambia and is simply one of the most stunning things to see in Africa.  This is a place we have all visited many times and it never disappoints. In this episode we’re going to explore some of the insider tips to help you get the most from your visit while exploring some of the things we love about this destination.  Jess White who works with Wild Horizons in Zi...2022-09-1350 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelYour top tips for exploring KwaZulu Natal - Our favourite region in South Africa After you listen to this episode you will surely be pumped up to go and explore our beloved KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). It’s absolutely jam packed with tips of places to go, what to do there and how to make the most of your time in KZN so scroll down the notes for as many of the links we could gather from the tips we brought you. Our guest for this episode is KZN expert travel writer & photographer Melanie Van Zyl. She live in sunny Pietermaritzburg at the start of the KZN midlands and has become an absolute fantastic of the reg...2022-08-251h 00Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelA little gem off the coast of Zanzibar – Why you should visit Chumbe IslandYou often hear of gems in the travel world but Chumbe Island really and truly is. This podcast will follow our trips to this remarkable place. An affordable yet still exclusive tiny island off the coast of Zanzibar. Staying here is exactly like you imagined a tropical island when you were a child. Rustic bungalows nestled in the lush forests. Turquoise ocean, whites sandy bays and the world’s largest and most elusive crab! Over the last 30-years Chumbe has turned this island into an award winning marine conservancy and community tourism project. Enjoy this epi...2022-08-1136 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelTips for Trekking up Mount Kilimanjaro and discovering other epic hikes in East AfricaIf you enjoy the active outdoors in Africa then this episode is for you. James recalls his experience trekking up Mt. Kilimanjaro. We invite Ake Lindstrom from Summits Africa to share his wealth of guiding & mountaineering knowledge to help inspire you and provide tips to get the most out of your Kili trek.  Ake (pronounced Orca) has summited Kili over 80 times and so he’s fairly qualified to give us his tips. However, we wanted to use the lure of summiting Africa’s highest point (and the world’s highest freestanding mountain) to share with you some other i...2022-07-1845 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelSalt Pans Sleep Out in Botswana – The closest you’ll get to a night out on the Moon There is a place in Botswana called Makgadikgadi. Home to the largest collection of salt pans on the planet. A vast open, desolate place in what is already a vast, open desolate region - the Kalahari Desert.  In this episode we’re going to transport you to one of our favourite lodges, Leroo La Tau, and talk you through an experience of spending a night out sleeping in the middle of one of these ginormous salt pans. A place where you will witness a blanket of stars unlike anything you could imagine. Where you can take in the...2022-07-0446 minKings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich StarKings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich StarKOA podcast - Fixture release day, plus Leigh and John-Jules sign for TownStuart Watson, Mike Bacon and Ross Halls discuss all the latest news from Ipswich Town, including the 2022/23 fixtures, Greg Leigh and Tyreece John-Jules signing for the Blues. Plus a dip into the mailbag and look ahead to the first pre-season game at Needham Market.  Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com 2022-06-231h 21Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelPrimate Trekking in Africa: Adventures with Chimps & Gorillas in Uganda & RwandaEveryone tends to talk about “Gorilla Trekking” as one of those bucket list things to do in Africa. In this episode we share our tips from Uganda and Rwanda where we went on Chimpanzee, Golden Monkey and Gorilla treks. While gorilla trekking is a profound experience we’re here today to share insight as to why there is so much more than just the gorilla trekking. We interview a specialist ranger from Uganda and we hope to bring you lots of useful information and the usual quality banter from the Inspiring African Travel crew!  Information on this episode...2022-06-1548 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelSeries 5 - African Travel Tips from the Team - Intro EpisodeFor the next few months we’re going to be exploring some of the inspiring African destination and experience that we’ve had and share our tips with you. Coming up in episode 1 we'll be taking you to Uganda & Rwanda to discover Chimp trekking and other primate experiences. Then later in the series we'll bring you hidden gems off the coast of Zanzibar, how to climb Kilimanjaro, Sleeping out on the epic salt pans of Botswana, discovering Kwa-Zulu Natal and much, much more.2022-06-0902 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelA trip to Tanzania with KatieWe’ve reached the final episode of the series which features Katie McDonough our friend from Explore Inc in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Katie is an African Expert and sends hundreds of high-end travellers across to Africa every year. As we’re celebrating 2022 the Year of Travelling to Africa it was great to chat to Katie fresh off the plane from her trip to Tanzania. Her first trip back since the pandemic. Enjoy our chat about her experiences on the ground and as usual some good tips in there for everyone! If you have any questions abou...2022-04-2548 minPower FM Ballarat - Jack & JulesPower FM Ballarat - Jack & JulesStuart Benjamin - RDA GrampiansBallarat should have the comm games marathon!   in 2026 the comm games are coming to regional victoria that means us Ballarat!  we now want the biggest event the 2026 marathon so here's how you can help...  2022-04-2204 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelAre the UK Travellers ready for Africa?Are the UK travellers ready to come to Africa?  It was time to move the interview studio to a pub in the UK and James found a willing interviewee in the form of Chris Fortescue from Africa Collection. Chris and his business partner James, have been operating Africa Collection for over 20-years and shared his thoughts on the travel sector and the challenges and opportunities for the coming years.  As always a quick catch up with Stuart and James and another week goes by with the skies and the arrivals into Africa climbing by the day...2022-04-0940 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelThe Australians are comingIn this episode we decided to compare notes with our friends on the other side of the Indian Ocean. Speaking to two real life Australians we find out how their COVID pandemic journey in the travel industry has affected them as individuals and not just the outbound market to Africa.. but their own domestic and international industry. Rhett Lego from TCMG in Germany has been marketing Australia as well as other regions since the naughties and comes with some fascinating insight into the tourism sector within Australia. We also chat to Ryan Kendall from Untamed...2022-03-101h 03Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelAfrica’s Eden special episode – Travel shows are back!For our second episode of celebrating - 2022 The Year of Travelling to Africa - we’ve gathered snippets to bring you from all over Botswana and Zimbabwe. Africa’s Eden launched the first in-destination travel show post-pandemic which took place this month in Victoria Falls. So we used the opportunity of having everybody together… in person… and caught up with lodge managers, guides and tour operators from around the region as well as the event’s organisers. In this episode share the buzz and excitement as travellers arrival numbers are on the up and the tourism industry is back in...2022-02-2140 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelSeries 4 - 2022 the year of Travelling to AfricaWelcome to series 4 of Inspiring African Travel.  We have decided to dedicate this series to celebrating 2022 as the year of travelling to Africa. Yip we’ve called it!  Travel to Southern and East Africa is WELL underway and bookings for the upcoming season are exploding by the day!  For this series, every few  weeks we’ll catch up and talk about what's happening in the travel sector.  What's new from the people operating on the ground in destinations across the continent and also from travel companies around the world that sell our desti...2022-02-0732 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Skinner the Zambezi Master Guide We chat to Skinner Ndlovu – possibly the most experienced guide in the Zambezi River region of Zimbabwe. He has been guiding the thrilling rapids of the Zambezi for over 20-years and represented his country in rafting tournaments around the world. Skinner explains why the Zambezi is the safest but also the most thrilling white water rafting destination in the world and some of the different trips you can do through his company Wild Horizons. To find out more from this energetic and passionate man have a listen and you’ll surely be inspired to join him one day!  2021-12-2824 minAge of Light InnovationsAge of Light InnovationsInterview with Dr Stuart Pierson, Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institution (SCNi) 3 December 2021Stuart Peirson is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institution (SCNi). He completed a PhD in Neuroscience on visual pigments and circadian biology at University College London in 2001. During his subsequent work at Imperial College, he contributed to the identification of the melanopsin pRGC system in humans as well as the characterisation of melanopsin signalling pathways. He was appointed as a Lecturer at Imperial College in 2005 before moving to the University of Oxford in 2006. His work has continued to focus upon characterising the signalling pathways mediating the effects of light on...2021-12-1719 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Learn to be a Safari Guide - Part 2 Welcome to Inspiring African Travel…! Today’s episode is Part 2 so if you haven’t listed to Part 1 where we introduce you to Grant Reed and the African Guide Academy then please jump back to the previous episode. In this second and final part of the interview we’ll discover more about how you can come to Botswana and spend anything from 7-days to a full month immersed in the Okavango Delta learning the art of guiding… but we’ll also dig a bit deeper into how you can give back and support women and local citize...2021-12-1627 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Learn to be a Safari Guide - Part 1 Introducing you to inspiring wilderness connoisseur and professional guide trainer, Grant Reed.  For just under 20-years Grant and his family have dedicated their careers to establishing a world class training school – The African Guide Academy. We talk to Grant about the school and how international visitors can take part in compact (7-day) or thorough (1-month) guide training courses and why it is one of the most rewarding and truly immersive wilderness experiences any traveller can have when coming to Africa. Set in remote concession in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Grant shares his stories, values and experiences which will s...2021-12-0626 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - To the top of Botswana Welcome to episode number 4 of GUIDE STORIES. This episode we’re going to explore an area of Botswana that is a little less known to many visitors to this country. Amongst thousands and thousands of square km’s of flat Kalahari desert you will find two Unesco World Heritage sites. The iconic Okavango Delta and the Tsodilo Hills. We spent the day with a local guide by the name of Lopang Mojanga. His family were descendants of the river bushman who settled in the area thousands of years ago travelling down the nearby Kavango river which leads into...2021-08-2723 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Frank the Masai Diver In episode 3 of local guides in Africa we talk to a guide with a difference. A scuba diving guide and instructor from Tanzania called Frank Mollel.  He’s a proud Masai from the mountains near Arusha and discovered an absolute passion for diving 15-years ago and never looked back.  His passion has led him on a crusade to help teach the local communities of Zanzibar to swim, dive and care for the ocean through understanding more about the environment.   Frank instructed Julia to become a qualified diver in 2018 and he promises to be there...2021-08-1340 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Super Sande For the next 20 minutes we’re going to transport you with legendary desert guide. Super Sande to the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans in Northern Botswana – the worlds most expansive salt pans. In early June, James and Jules we were so lucky to go and stay at the renowned Jacks Camp. The completely newly built camp is one of a kind in Botswana. Originally an Uncharted Africa property the Jacks Camp Falls under the Natural Selection group of wonderful wilderness properties located in Namibia, South Africa and Botswana. There is a gentleman that works there called Supa Sand...2021-07-2326 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelGuide Stories - Dutch & the spotted Hyena In episode 1 of series 3 we interview professional guide Bihelang Kasale – known to most as “Dutch”. African Bush Camps generously invited us to their stunning new Khwai Leadwood camp in the Khwai Concession of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Just a few months old on a beautiful floodplain we spent time with this lovely man and learnt about his total love for Spotted Hyenas! 2021-07-1220 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelIntroducing Season Three - Guide Stories James, Jules and Stuart got together for another virtual catch-up. With James and Jules spending some time in Johannesburg we were hoping for a physical meet-up but the revised COVID-19 restrictions prevented us from getting together. In this episode we introduce you to our next podcast series – guide stories. Our intention for this series is to introduce you to local guides in the tourism industry who have fascinating stories to share. This series we share insight into the amazing characters you meet when travelling to Africa. They share their love for nature, why they got into the guiding industry an...2021-07-0618 minCock & BallCock & BallThe Tottenham Way"I'm a fan of an average doner, l'm a fan of Stuart Dallas"Feast on our unedited, all natural Cock and Ball. This was completely planned and had nothing to do with Ash forgetting to save the edit.This week Tom is joined by Ash and Jules as they revel in the demolishing of an abject Sheffield United and Bale's brilliance. Tom also delves into the THFC Trust statement and what direction the club needs to move in. Plus they look ahead to this weekend’s fixture against Bielsa much-admired Leeds...2021-05-0657 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelTravel News from Southern Africa - Post Covid The team at Inspiring African Travel have been busy at work as international arrivals to Africa are growing by the day. This is great news for us all. In this podcast episode we share some news from Botswana and surrounding countries. How are guests getting in and out of the countries? How are they getting their PCR tests in remote camps and lodges? We share with you our experience on the safari industry in Southern Africa as we open up and what to expect when you get here.  As we have been fortunate enough to spend some week...2021-04-1533 minClassical FixClassical FixStuart BraithwaiteJules Buckley mixes a classical playlist for Scottish multi-instrumentalist and Mogwai guitarist Stuart Braithwaite. If you fancy giving classical music a go, start here.Edmund Finnis - The Air Turning Schubert - Trio for piano and strings in E flat Morton Feldman - Mary Ann's Theme Lili Boulanger - Psalm 129 Liszt - Wiegenlied Brian Eno - Fullness of WindClassical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Jules Buckley is a Grammy-winning conductor, arranger and composer who pushes the boundaries of...2021-03-2227 minStill MagicStill MagicStuart MacKenzie - Little JuniperEpisode 33 – Guardianship Today we visit Little Juniper Distilling in the Australian state of South Australia, to speak with founder Stuart Mackenzie Stuart’s plan and passion for creating a distillery had been a long-term goal, one that remained latent for some time Given Stuart’s successful career spanning the computer game industry, visual effects for Hollywood movies, marketing, advertising, and web design, this was an offbeat counterpoint in many ways. And yet, as you will discover today, there was a sense of inevitability that a change was brewing. The first trigger was est...2021-03-161h 07Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism - Michael Kamerika In our final episode of series 2 we speak to Michael Kamerika from the Ongava Private Game Reserve in Namibia. We talk to Michael about his journey into the travel industry starting from humble beginnings on a family farm. He tells us about the impact guiding has had on his life and his passion for Rhino & conservation. The Ongava Private Game Reserve, which is located just outside the world famous Etosha National Park, has been instrumental in protecting and conserving Namibia’s black and white rhino population. With the exceptional rains in Namibia this year, Michael paints a be...2021-03-0531 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism - Musa Mbatha This gentleman is Musa Mbatha – a good proud Zulu man who is the reserve manager for Babanango Game Reserve in the heart of Kwa-Zulu Natal. We loved talking to him and he is brimming with passion for the new venture and his love for tourism and conservation.   From a young age, Musa took a keen interest in conservation has worked in tourism all his life. Most recently he has worked closely with the project managers behind the establishment of a new game reserve – Babanango. A phenomenal community empowered project returning areas of farming to pristine natural ecosystems. Musa h...2021-02-0525 minAfternoons with FairsyAfternoons with FairsyCactus and Succulent Exhibition on in just two weeks' timeIf you're a budding green thumb or looking for a plant that won't take up a lot of your time, the Annual Tasmanian Cactus and Succulent Exhibition and Sales event is on again early next month.Listen as organiser John Stuart catches up with Fairsy to talk about the growing demand for cacti in Tassie.2021-01-2204 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism – Vincent Kokomane Meet Vincent Kokomane! Determined to be successful from a young age, Vincent has worked his way up the tourism ladder from the very beginning. As a young boy from a small village in Botswana, Vincent would spend his youth walking into expensive hotels in South Africa and dream about working in hospitality. He applied his ambition with his infectious personality and before long he was in marketing, then management and established his own travel company called Double Tracks Africa a few years ago. In this episode, we learn how the private sector together with government support through respons...2021-01-2131 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism - John Kata (Part 2) Part two of our journey following the lives of this amazing pair of local heroes in tourism in Africa. Towards the end of John’s proud career working at Camp Okavango, he mentored his nephew as he began his career in tourism. We hear more from his nephew, Mc Odumetse, about his early days coming into tourism as a barman to becoming Operations Director of one of the most successful safari groups in Botswana. We chat more with Mc and his amazing uncle John about the early days of life in the Okavango Delta and th...2021-01-0636 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism - John Kata (Part 1) For our next interview we are trying something slightly different. We’re taking you on a journey with two remarkable individuals who have made their mark on the travel industry. John Kata was born into a nomadic community living off the land in the Okavango Delta. When his family moved down to a town a few hundred kilometres away to start a new life, John remained behind to help build one of the country’s most established luxury safari properties – Camp Okavango. This was 1980. In 2019 after nearly 40-years of guiding international visitors through this remarkable wilderness, John retire...2020-12-2825 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelLocal Heroes in Tourism - Barbara If you haven’t caught our first series – Women in Travel – please do have a listen. In this first episode of Local Heroes in tourism in Africa we wanted to bring you another amazing woman. Barbara spent her childhood helping her single mother tend the fields and walk hours and hours to school every day. Her mother sacrificed everything to help Barbara take an opportunity to get a sponsorship and higher education. After that there was no stopping her and she pledged the rest of her career ensuring she helps others get the same opportunity. Through her compan...2020-12-0827 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelIntroducing Series 2 - Local Heroes In Tourism Our interviews meeting inspiring people in the African travel industry is back with series 2 – Local Heroes in tourism in Africa. We have spent a lot of time getting hold of some lovely people with inspiring stories about their journey in African tourism. We bring you the people who do not normally have the platform to share their story. The next series will not only take you on journeys through the lives of people wonderful people from Africa, but they will also inspire you about the beautiful destination and the good that tourism can do for the communities and protected area...2020-12-0809 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelInspiring African Experiences - The Chobe Floodplains We get together to talk about one of Botswana’s most remarkable regions.The Chobe Floodplains. Along the Chobe River, arguably the most visited safari region of the country, lie the Chobe Floodplains - a series of open grasslands that change month by month and season after season and yield some breathtaking wildlife encounters. We share our experiences, tips and love for an area in a popular wildlife destination that so many visitors overlook!Don’t forget to get in touch if you have any questions about travelling in the region! You can watch all the...2020-11-2726 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Mana Meadows For the final episode of our first series, we caught up with Zimbabwean travel writer & photographer Mana Meadows. We interviewed her in Zambia mid-way through an epic adventure called “Walk Luangwa”. A team of adventurers walking hundreds of kilometers through some of Africa’s wildest National Parks raising funds for NGO’s involved in conservation, tourism, and local community development, who have all been so badly affected by the COVID crisis.  If you are interested in finding out more, please check out the Walking Luangwa page as well as their Instagram and Facebook accounts (@walkluangwa2020). You can also follo...2020-09-1429 min18571857DocumentationMusgrave Single BarrelBlackwing 4Harvest 320Milan 2HSnowpiercerThe New MutantsThe BoysFire StickBreaking BadTed LassoMythic QuestThe Office (US)Writing & Breathing with Antony Johnston - Interview with John Gruber (Thanks Marcus!)The Light Fantastic - Terry PratchettLenny - BR StatehamTainted Love - TS HunterRed Dog PressCozy FictioniPhone 12Philosophy for Life & Other...2020-09-141h 46Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelMeet the creators of Inspiring African Travel With one episode left to go in our first series - #WomenInTravel - James, Julia, and Stuart come together for a conversation about their journey with #InspiringAfricanTravel. We’ll share with you some sneak peeks into the next series and why it is we’re doing this. Thanks to everyone who’s subscribed and been a part of the journey so far and we promise we have lots of cool stuff to come for those of you who love travel in Africa and everything it stands for! Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episodes...2020-08-2919 minSomething for the turboSomething for the turboIt's triathlon but not as you know it as we catch up with XTRI CEO Stuart McInnesTriathlon on a cycling podcast? We caught up with the CEO of XTRI Stuart McInnes about their 14 amazing endurance events in some of the most spectacular and challenging terrains in the world. It is triathlon but not as you know it as they seek to create stunning experiences that are far beyond the athletic endeavour. We discuss the synergies in the movement with what we are seeing in the cycling world and Stuart points out that many of the athletes competing aren't from a traditional triathlon background with many road and MTB cyclists drawn to the raw and wild...2020-08-2144 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Aggie Banda In episode six of our series Women In Travel we speak to a delightful lady called Aggie. She is the manager of a 5-star lodge called Royal Chundu set on the banks of the Zambezi River, just upriver from the incredible Victoria Falls in Zambia. Aggie talks to us about what she learnt in becoming a manager, an entrepreneur, and a leader in community-based tourism initiatives from their little piece of paradise in Zambia. She also talks to us about their online store which has been selling authentic Zambian products during the COVID-19 pandemic to...2020-08-1235 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Mpho Keromang Episode 5 is with Mpho Keromang from TSL College in Botswana. Mpho is a Woman in Travel with a natural gift for what she does. After starting as an apprentice lodge manager in the Okavango Delta she quickly realised her passion lies in training. Mpho’s spent many years developing the skills of local citizens to help them advance their careers in tourism and in this episode she shares some great stories in her experience getting to where she is today. 2020-07-2431 minRiddle Me That! True CrimeRiddle Me That! True CrimeThe Disappearance of Owen Harding Ft. Stuart from British Murders PodcastMarch 26,Owen 2020 Owen Harding walked out of his Saltdean home, in Brighton, England. He had been fighting with his girlfriend Meg and his mother Stella. The lockdown had just kicked in all throughout England, this would cut Owen off from Meg 280 miles...https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18927851.mum-missing-saltdean-teen-owen-harding-prepares-christmas/https://www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/news/people/mum-missing-owen-harding-marks-sixth-months-disappearance-2984532https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13449079/missing-owen-harding-teenager-lockdown-christmas-mum-stella/https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/people/mystery-missing-saltdean-teenager-owen-harding-who-vanished-five-weeks-ago-2598047https://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/people/girlfriend-missing-sussex-teenager-owen-harding-issues-emotional-video-appeal-2540538https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-52386283...2020-07-181h 41Inspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Tempe Adams In this episode we take a quick detour from Women in Travel to speak to an inspiring Woman in Conservation. Dr. Tempe Adams works with Elephants Without Borders. An NGO dedicated to the protection and conservation of Africa’s elephants through a variety of innovative research and educational studies. Her role in the organisation is working with communities in helping them live and farm within wildlife areas. She is currently based in the Chobe District of northern Botswana, an area renowned for its high elephant population. Tempe recently published a scientific paper which provides hope towards...2020-07-1038 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Gorata Nyame In the first series of Inspiring African Travel, we talk to Women in Travel. We interview women who share their stories of female empowerment in tourism and inspiring us about travel in Africa. In episode 3 we meet Gorata Nyame from Botswana. Gorata started as a waitress at Camp Okavango with Desert & Delta Safaris in 2017 and within 1-year was awarded two company accolades for outstanding performance! A year after that she was on the management team and she was shortlisted for the RISE Africa award at the We Are Africa show in Cape Town… an award cel...2020-07-0122 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Vihemba Vasco Welcome to episode two of our series Women In Travel. In this episode, James interviews Vihemba Vasco - the marketing manager at Bush Ways Safaris in Botswana. Vee as she is affectionately known is a strong, determined woman. Virtually her whole family work in tourism and Vee is no exception. She’s not afraid to speak her mind and her confidence has been the driving force behind her success. She shares with us the frustrations of being a young female professional and not been taken seriously but then how her tenacity paid offVee is definitely an inspiring wo...2020-06-2436 minInspiring African TravelInspiring African TravelWomen In Travel - Florence Kagiso We were invited to join Florence Kagiso at her home in Maun - the gateway to the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Florence is a professional safari guide and in this interview, James talks to her about growing up in a small village and how her upbringing eventually led her to become one of the country’s most well known female guides. When she joined Chobe Game Lodge in 2004 she was the only lady in a team of 12 male guides and has gone on to win awards and travel the USA promoting female empowerment in tourism. She...2020-06-0833 minNo Easy AnswersNo Easy AnswersEpisode 2 - Why an atheist talks about theology, moral theory, and human natureIn this episode, Jules tries to relate the whole of moral theory to politics and philosophy over a broad stroke of human history.   Mentioned in this episode:  Immanuel Kant, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, James Mill, Robert Nozick --- Follow us on Social Media: Twitter Facebook Medium Patreon --- Join the discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/noeasyanswerspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noeasyanswers/message --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noeasyanswers/support ...2020-05-1753 minHumans of PurposeHumans of Purpose146 Judy & Jules: Founder MindsetDuct Tape This week a special episode with Judy Anderson, CEO of Startup Victoria and Jules Waters-Lynch, Lead Researcher to discuss their collaboration with Victoria University on Duct Tape. Duct Tape is an awesome online and print magazine exploring the mindset of the Victorian Founder. Patreon Community Thanks to our awesome Patreon Supporters - Lusha, Judy, Jules, Sally, Will, Bee, Lyndon, Olivia, Jo, Bonny, Misha * 2, Macartan, Joel and Stuart- you help us continue to create great weekly podcasts. Support us today! You'll get a weekly shout-out, my eternal gratitude...2020-01-1347 minStraight Talking Natural HealthStraight Talking Natural HealthSHY 5 : Alexx Stuart – How to Live a Low Tox LifeThis week’s guest always had a idealistic streak, and knew from an early age that she wanted to make the world a better place. She grew up living a typical western lifestyle that included pop tarts, microwave popcorn and synthetic beauty products.   But when she brought her first child into the world, her mindset started to change, and she began researching chemicals in both food, and household and beauty products. And so the path began began to eat whole foods, organic foods, and pretty soon she ditched the processed junk forever.   She has b...2016-06-1441 minStraight Talking Natural HealthStraight Talking Natural HealthSHY 5 : Alexx Stuart – How to Live a Low Tox LifeThis week’s guest always had a idealistic streak, and knew from an early age that she wanted to make the world a better place. She grew up living a typical western lifestyle that included pop tarts, microwave popcorn and synthetic beauty products.   But when she brought her first child into the world, her mindset started to change, and she began researching chemicals in both food, and household and beauty products. And so the path began began to eat whole foods, organic foods, and pretty soon she ditched the processed junk forever.   She has b...2016-06-1441 minListen Legally to Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Gay & LesbianListen Legally to Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Gay & LesbianThe Phoenix Audiobook by Ruth SimsPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Phoenix Author: Ruth Sims Narrator: Karl Michaels Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins Language: English Release date: 09-24-14 Publisher: Lethe Press Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 10 votes Genres: Fiction, Gay & Lesbian Publisher's Summary: At 14, Kit St. Denys brought down his abusive father with a knife. At 21, his theatrical genius brought down the house. At 30, his past and his forbidden love - nearly brought down the curtain for good. This is a compelling Victorian saga of two men whose love for each other transcends time...2014-09-2411h 52The Alaskan RivieraThe Alaskan RivieraNorthern Exposure: 3.5 Jules et JoelEpisode: 3.5 Title: Jules et Joel Written by:  Stuart Stevens Directed by: Jim Hayman Aired:  October 28, 1991 Log Line: Joel’s twin brother Jules, a charming but conniving rogue, creates a stir when he arrives in quiet Cicely to visit his sibling. For more about the episode, visit our blog.2014-02-251h 13