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Katherine Woolley
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Cable Natural History Museum
Finding Forked Fungus Beetles
Guest writer Katherine Woolley is about to start her junior year as an environmental education major at Western Colorado University. This summer, as a Summer Naturalist Intern at the Museum, she taught our Junior Naturalist programs and showed a real talent for finding and appreciating the oddest parts of nature. A walk along the Forest Lodge Nature Trail is never boring. I was reveling in this fact as I took my evening meander through the large trunks of towering trees. To my left, I spotted a shelf fungus clinging to the bark of a half-decayed paper birch...
2025-08-07
05 min
Natural Connections
Finding Forked Fungus Beetles
Guest writer Katherine Woolley is about to start her junior year as an environmental education major at Western Colorado University. This summer, as a Summer Naturalist Intern at the Museum, she taught our Junior Naturalist programs and showed a real talent for finding and appreciating the oddest parts of nature. A walk along the Forest Lodge Nature Trail is never boring. I was reveling in this fact as I took my evening meander through the large trunks of towering trees. To my left, I spotted a shelf fungus clinging to the bark of a half-decayed paper birch s...
2025-08-07
05 min
At Your Service
AT YOUR SERVICE - where the big question today is 'How would Jesus live MY life?' - the answer might surprise you!
Special guests this week are leaders at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity - Chief Executive Officer Paul Woolley, and Director of Church Relations, Ken Benjamin - they're asking - how might Jesus live your life? - or my life ? The LICC exists to 'join the dots' between church life and life outside the church - to show that in a healthy and caring society, there really should be no divide between the two - all life belongs to God - which means that everything we do is sacred .....And Anglican priest Rev'd Sharon Grenham...
2025-01-12
30 min
Audioteca Fotográfica
Colin Pantall - Nothing is fixed, and nothing stays still
One of my favourite quotes on family is from the flawed psychiatrist, R.D. Laing. He wrote that ‘The family may be imagined as a web, a flower, a tomb, a prison, a castle.’ You can take it further and deepen your analysis. If your family is a flower, what kind of flower is it? Is it a rose that pricks, a nettle that stings, or bindweed that twists and winds and throttles. I like that quote because it talks of the complexity of family life, the roles, the relationships, the difficulties we have in negotiating every aspect of it. That...
2024-10-29
02 min
Eat Sleep Run Repeat
EP 125 - The Gold Marathon Recap show feat - Starkie, Mathilde and Wax!
Massive show this week as we share our experiences from the GCM weekend. We are joined by Katherine Stark aka Starkie, also joined by Nathan's partner Mathilde and even Wax jumps in the chat!Some great results and the event was unreal. The new course change was excellent!Enjoy the pod team!PLURCheck out Starkie's Instagram here > https://www.instagram.com/starky067/Check out Mathilde's Instagram here > https://www.instagram.com/mathildedesselle_/Check out the podcast instagram here > https://www.instagram.com/eatsleeprunpodcast/...
2024-07-09
1h 25
Eat Sleep Run Repeat
EP 86 - Chicago Marathon live with Nicky Leis and Katherine 'Starky' Stark
We cross live to Chicago to chat pre and post Marathon with Nicky and Starky. The Podcast crew ventured out to Redcliffe Parkrun on Saturday to celebrate Matt Archers 500th Parkrun.Thanks or giving us some of your time!PLUR Follow us on instagram here > https://www.instagram.com/eatsleeprunpodcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-10-10
1h 22
Stories from the Space Between
Archaeology
Dig into our summer session episode on archaeology in the interwar period with Dr. Helene Maloigne, an archaeologist and historian at University College London. Our talk centers on the work of Leonard Woolley and includes discussion of T.E. Lawrence, Gertrude Bell, Agatha Christie, the excavation of the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922, and the discovery of Sutton Hoo in 1938 (featured in the Netflix film The Dig) as well as the work of Katherine Woolley, Sheikh Hamoudi, and the impact of interwar archaeology on popular culture and archaeological practices today.
2022-07-09
1h 02
Two Lit Mamas
Episode 39: Pirates in Middle Grade Books
Arrrrr, the Mamas uncover buried treasure with three pirate-themed books for Middle Grade readers (aged 8-13) in the 39th episode of Two Lit Mamas Podcast. Their high seas discussions quickly freeze over with six tips for beating the winter blahs that don't include walking the plank. Join them if you dare!Book Chat:The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone by Jaclyn MoriartyDark Waters by Katherine ArdenPirate Queens: Dauntless Women Who Dared to Rule the High Seas by Leigh Lewis, illustrated by Sara Gomez WoolleyPick 6: How the Mamas beat the...
2022-01-26
59 min
The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 197 – Hey Hollywood! Historic Couples who would Make Great Happy Movies
Hey Hollywood! Historic Couples who would Make Great Happy Movies The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 197 with Heather Rose Jones A tour through the lives of some f/f couples in history who would make great “happily ever after” movies and tv shows Find more information about the primary couples discussed in this show at the following links: Isabella de Luna Mary Kendall and Catharine Jones Sarah Paul (Samuel Bundy) and Mary Parlour Mary East (James How) and Mary Snapes Katherine Bovey and Mary Pope Marie Corelli Charlotte Cushman Matilda Hays Anne Whitney & Abby Adeline Mann...
2021-03-20
40 min