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Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture SeriesTown Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series404. Juliette Aristides in conversation with Mike Magrath: The Inner Life of the Artist: Conversations from the Atelier From bestselling author Juliette Aristides comes an inspirational guide to thinking, making, and embodying the mind of a creative person. The third Monacelli Studio title from Juliette Aristides, The Inner Life of the Artist, is an inspirational guide to thinking, making, and embodying the mind of a creative person. The book contains a series of short, insightful essays and significant, meaningful quotes by contemporary and historical artists, each accompanied by a moving and inspiring selection of nearly 100 past and present artworks to help enlarge our capacity for wonder. For those interested in drawing, painting, and o...2025-05-111h 01HiFi Radio with \HiFi Radio with "The Wolf on Bay Street" Wolfgang KleinStock Market & Unexpected ChangesWolf & Jack are joined by:Don Vialoux, co-founder of Tech Talk, is a past president of the Canadian Society of Technical Analysts (CSTA).  Mr. Vialoux has 45 years of experience in the investment industry, including prominent positions held at Richardson Greenshields and RBC Investments. He is the author of a daily letter on equity markets, which is available free at TimingTheMarket.ca. The Web site has recently received an average of 1.6 million hits per month from 130 countries. Mr. Vialoux is also the author of a frequent column on Exchange Traded Funds published at GlobeAndMail.com that combines technical, fu...2024-08-1641 minGeladen - der BatteriepodcastGeladen - der BatteriepodcastXXL-Batterie (500 MWh) in der Lausitz - Dr. László Eifert & Michael Peither (Voltstorage)Eisen-Redox-Flow-Batterien als Stationärspeicher Es ist ein bisschen ruhiger geworden um "#Redox-Flow-#Batterien", so will man in Deutschland meinen. Gründe dafür gibt es genug: Die europäischen Stromnetze zählen weiterhin zu den stabilsten der Welt und werden länderübergreifend immer integrierter gedacht. Auch wenn wir Europäer davon nichts spüren, so sind Redox-Flow-Batterien auf anderen Kontinenten doch gefragter als jemals zuvor. Unsere Podcastgäste Dr. László Eifert (#Accenture) und Michael Peither (#Voltstorage) berichten über die Entwicklung von Energiespeichern in der #Oberlausitz: Dort möchte der Energieversorger #LEAG eine große "Eisen-Redox-Flow-#Batterie" mit d...2024-01-2844 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's GuideThe Birder's Guide: Update for 2022No interview in this very quick chat, just an update on where The Birder's Guide is headed in 2022.2022-03-1802 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#50 Feral Cats: Hugh McGregorIn this episode we chat to Hugh McGregor who has spent most of his career working on the subject of feral cats in Australia.If you'd like to read his PhD thesis mentioned in this podcast it can be found here: https://eprints.utas.edu.au/23875/1/McGregor_whole_thesis.pdfSome of Arid Recovery's work is mentioned in our conversation, their work can be seen here: https://aridrecovery.org.au2022-02-241h 15The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#49 Birding in an Age of Extinctions: Martin PainterIn this episode, we chat to Martin Painter about his recently published book 'Birding in the Age of Extinctions',  a book about being a birder in an age of environmental decline.To watch the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/fxb3xLsYLJwThe following link to Martin's book is not sponsored in any way, it's simply the first result that came up on Google:https://www.amazon.com.au/Birding-Age-Extinctions-Martin-Painter/Martin's personal blog and website: www.anthropocenebirder.com2022-02-101h 18The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#48 Youngest Australian woman to see 700 species: Donna BelderIn this episode we chat to Donna Belder about her personal birding, bird banding and being the youngest Australian woman to see 700 species.2021-11-1944 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#47 Regent Honeyeaters: Dean IngwersenIn this episode we chat to Dean Ingwersen about his work with BirdLife Australia trying to save the critically endangered Regent Honeyeater.Available anywhere you get your podcasts or from the following link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1007575To watch this conversation on YouTube you can find it at this address: https://youtu.be/wDMhIDWMYFcTo read more about Birdlife's work with Regent Honeyeaters, this is the best place to go: https://birdlife.org.au/projects/woodland-birds-for-biodiversity/regent-honeyeater-wl To listen to Guillame's podcast 'Birding Today' it can be found on his Facebook p...2021-11-101h 03The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#46 Night Parrots: John YoungIn this episode we chat to John Young about his obsession with Night Parrots and the night when he famously captured the very first photograph of a live Night Parrot back in 2013.2021-10-151h 12The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#45 Birding without Borders: Noah StrykerIn this episode, another international special guest, we chat to Noah Stryker who, in 2015, set out to break the record for the most birds seen in a single year around the world.If you'd like to buy any of his books, read his blog, watch the video you can do it at www.noahstryker.com2021-10-0347 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#44 Victoria Big Year 2021: Grace LewisIn this episode  we chat to Grace Lewis about her year trying to break the record for most species seen in Victoria in a calendar year.2021-09-2938 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#43 Seabirds: Peter HarrisonIn this episode we chat to Peter Harrison about his own incredible personal journey with birds as well as his spectacular new publication 'Seabirds: The New Identification Guide'.This episode is only available as a podcast, not as a YouTube video.To purchase the book directly from Lynx go here:https://www.lynxeds.com/product/seabirds/To register your interest for the limited edition Conservation Issue go here: https://www.peterharrisonseabirds.com/books2021-09-151h 02The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#42 Josep Del Hoyo: All the Birds of the WorldIn this video, another of our special international guest episodes, we chat to Josep Del Hoyo about his own birding journey as well as Lynx's new book 'All the Birds of the World'.Want to watch our conversation on YouTube? You can find it here: https://youtu.be/CjCXnQ23RN8Want to buy the book? Get it direct from Lynx at: https://www.lynxeds.com/product/all-the-birds-of-the-world/2021-09-091h 04The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#41 Nankeen Kestrels: Taylor HeadlandTaylor Headland has recently started his PhD looking into the ecology of our most numerous raptor, the Nankeen Kestrel. We chat to him in this episode about his research.2021-08-2640 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#40 Birding as a Wildlife Ecologist: Tom HuntIn this episode we chat to Wildlife Ecologist Tom Hunt about his passion for birds, birding and all things nature.This is also the first conversation that I've released on YouTube, viewable here:Tom's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moth_nut/2021-08-1258 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#39 Goog's Track, Mt Ive and Stuart Highway: Michael GreenshieldsIn this episode, our second trip report, we chat about a tour I led recently with John and Christine looking for Grasswrens and Chestnut-breasted Whiteface in South Australia.2021-07-3020 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#38 Orange-bellied Parrots: Toby GalliganIn this episode we chat to Toby Galligan, the OBP Recovery Program Coordinator about all things Orange-bellied Parrots.2021-07-171h 04The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#37 Birding Tourism: Rochelle StevenIn this episode we chat to Rochelle Steven about her research into avian based tourism as well as birding in general.2021-07-0258 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#36 Bird Photography: Craig GreerIn this episode we chat to Adelaide based bird photographer Craig Greer about all thing photography.Craig's information, photos and workshops can be found in the following locations:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/craiggreerphotosInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/craiggreerphotosWebsite - craiggreer.com2021-06-181h 01The Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#35 A Big Year in New Zealand: Harry BoormanIn this episode, our 4th international, we speak to Harry Boorman who is doing a Big Year across New Zealand during 2021.2021-06-0244 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#34 Strzelecki Track: Michael GreenshieldsSomething different this week, a trip report from my recent trek up to Innamincka and Cameron Corner. Hope you enjoy it.Sorry everyone! Made a mistake in editing. Audio should now be there for the first 6 and a half minutes.2021-05-2148 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#33 Purple-crowned Fairy-wrens: Niki TeunissenIn this epsiode, we chat to Niki Teunissen about her work with Purple-crowned Fairy-wrens in the Kimberly region of Western Australia.2021-05-0742 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#32 Academic, author and bird-catcher extraordinaire: Rohan ClarkeIn this chat we speak to Rohan Clarke about his work as an ecologist, his role in co-authoring 2 of Australia's best known books on birds and his experience of being dropped into an active bushfire zone by Chinook helicopter to save Eastern Bristlebirds. 2021-04-2240 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#31 Antarctic Petrels, Rockhopper Penguins and Norway: Nina DehnhardIn this epsiode, our 3rd international chat, we talk to Nina Dehnhard about her research with Petrels in Antarctica, Rockhopper Penguins in the Falkland Islands and general birding around Norway.Available anywhere you get your podcasts or from the following link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/10075752021-04-2151 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#30 Whistlers, Shrike-thrushes and climate change: Isabelle OnleyIn this episode we chat to PhD candidate Isabelle Onley, about her honours project researching Whistlers and Shrike-thrushes and part of their response to climate change.2021-04-0842 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#29 WA's first Night Parrot: Nigel JackettIn this episode we speak to Nigel Jackett about Australia's rarest parrot, the Night Parrot and how he and 3 mates found the first one in Western Australia.2021-03-2740 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#28 Cairns Esplanade: Adrian WalshIn this episode, part 2 of our chat with Adrian Walsh we discuss birding the Cairns Esplanade as well as a few other spots in and around Cairns.2021-03-1145 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#27 The Search for the Rarest Bird in the World: Vernon HeadIn this episode, the 2nd of our internationally focused conversations, we chat to South African birder Vernon Head about his book 'The Search for the Rarest Bird in the World' where he and 3 friends searched for the Nechisar Nightjar.If you'd like to buy the book (which you should!) here is the link to Woodslane who support the show.https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781909930315/Search-for-the-Rarest-Bird-in-the-World2021-03-1145 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#26 Nordmann's Greenshank: Adrian WalshIn this episode, part 1 of 2, we chat to Adrian Walsh who found a Nordmann's Greenshank in Cairns in January 2021.2021-02-2635 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#25 A Big Year: Geoff GroomIn this episode we chat to Geoff Groom who is doing a Big Year across WA in 2021.As a side note, I forgot to ask how you can follow along. If you search 'WA Big Birding Year' on Facebook it'll take you to his page.2021-02-1237 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#24 A Big Year: Mike PotterIn this epsiode, our first for 2021, we chat to Mike Potter who is doing a Big South Australian Year.2021-01-2845 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#23 Shorebirds and Antarctica: Adrian BoyleIn this episode we chat to Adrian Boyle, a shorebird researcher based in Broome who also works as a birding guide in Antarctica.2020-12-1944 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#22 The Grey Ghost: Jonny SchoenjahnIn this episode we speak to researcher Jonny Schoenjahn about his 20 years studying one of the world's rarest birds of prey, the Grey Falcon.2020-12-0450 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#21 Christmas Island and Black Rats: Rosie WillacyIn this episode we chat to PhD researcher Rosie Willacy about her work looking at some of the impacts that rats are having on bird populations on Christmas Island.2020-11-2034 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#20 Black Swans and their sleep: Anne AulsebrookIn this episode we speak to Anne Aulsebrook about her PhD research into the effect urban lighting has on the sleep patterns of Black Swans.2020-11-0638 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#19 Georgina Barbour: Birding around DarwinIn today's episode we chat to Darwin local Georgina Barbour about her birding around the top end of the Northern Territory.I also give a trip report about my recent tour up the Birdsville Track chasing Grasswrens.As promised in the podcast, Bellbird's website is www.bellbirdtours.comAvailable anywhere you get your podcasts or from the following link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/10075752020-10-2639 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#18 An Australian Birding Year: R Bruce RichardsonIn this episode we chat to Bruce Richardson about his newly released book 'An Australian Birding Year'.The links promised at the end of the podcast are listed below:Personal Website - www.rbruce.netFacebook Page - www.facebook.com/groups/AnAustralianBirdingYear/Amazon Link - https://www.amazon.com.au/Australian-Birding-Year-Bruce-Richardson/dp/1912081385/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=birding+year+australia&qid=1602195258&sr=8-12020-10-0844 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#17 Kingfisher Park: Lindsay FisherIn this episode we chat to Lindsay Fisher who, along with her husband Keith, owned Kingfisher Park near Julatten for 10 years.2020-09-2541 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#16 Birding in the USA: Nate SwickIn this episode, the first of our international conversations, we chat to Nate Swick the host for the ABA's podcast about birding in the USA.2020-09-2342 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#15 Eaglehawk Neck: Paul BrooksIn this episode we chat with Paul Brooks who organises and runs pelagic trips out of Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania.2020-09-1127 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#14 500 by 15: Miles RammIn this episode we chat to Miles Ramm, one of Australia's up-and-coming young birders whose goal is to hit 500 Australian species by the time he turns 15!2020-08-2830 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#13 Australian Bird Names: Ian FraserIn this episode we chat to Ian Fraser about a book that he has co-authored 'Australian Bird Names: Origins and Meanings'.2020-08-1445 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#12 O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat part 2: Matt KellyIn this episode we chat to Matt Kelly, a guide at O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat about his work and the birds in and around Lamington National Park.This is part 2 of a 2 part series on O’Reilly’s, listen to episode 9 where we chat about the history of O'Reilly's with Shane O'Reilly.We had a bit of trouble with audio, in case you can't hear it, the wetland Matt mentions at the end is Coombabah Lakes.2020-07-3137 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#11 Splits and Lumps: Nikolas HaassIn this episode we chat to Nikolas Haass, a well known Facebook advocate for taxanomical truths about splits and lumps over the past 12 - 18 months.2020-07-1745 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#10 Drones in Research, volunteering, and Pelagics: Karina SorrellIn this episode we chat to Karina Sorrell, a Melbourne local who spends her time as a research assistant, volunteering for all things wildlife and conservation, and has a love affair with pelagic trips.2020-07-0329 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#9 O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat: Shane O'ReillyIn this episode we talk to Shane O'Reilly about the history of the world famous O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat and how it became the business it is today. This is part 1 of a 2 part series on O'Reilly's, listen in next week where we chat about the birds and birding in O'Reilly's and Lamington National Park.2020-06-1940 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#8 Bird Photography: Georgina SteytlerGeorgina Steytler is a renowned, multi award winning bird photographer based in Western Australia.https://www.georginasteytler.com.au/2020-06-1236 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#7 Australia, the UK, and twitching: Ian ReidIn this episode we chat with SA birder Ian Reid about his personal birding story and, rightly or wrongly, the conversation centres mostly around twitching!2020-06-0536 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#6 Fairy Terns: Claire GreenwellIn this episode we speak to Claire Greenwell, a PhD student working with Fairy Terns in Western Australia.fairytern@ccwa.org.au2020-05-2944 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#5 Reduced Populations, Twitchathons and Fantasy Birding: Matthew CrawfordIn this episode we talk to Matthew Crawford, ABC Radio National personality, about his number crunching on the populations of Melbourne birds.Matthew's number crunching: https://medium.com/@matthew.crawfordBellbird Tours: https://www.bellbirdtours.com/2020-05-2244 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#4: BirdTheFeckAtHome: Ed WilliamsIn this episode we talk to Ed Williams, the founder of possibly the greatest birding facebook page out there currently. https://www.facebook.com/groups/birdthefeckathome/2020-05-1542 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#2: Mallee Emu Wrens, Ngarkat and AAR's: Will MitchellIn this episode we talk to Will Mitchell, a PhD student looking at relocating Mallee Emu Wrens into Ngarkat Conservation Park and the challenges involved.2020-05-0836 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#3 Birding, Photography and Wedge-tailed Eagles: Sandy HorneIn this episode we talk to Sandy Horne, an avid poster on the 'South Aussie Birding' Facebook page who took up birding as a form of therapy and never looked back. 2020-05-0821 minThe Birder\'s GuideThe Birder's Guide#1 Pit Vipers, Laos and Macquarie Island: Angus McNabIn this episode, our very first, we speak to Angus McNab about his ecological career including birds, reptiles, Macquarie Island and iso-birding in Laos.http://www.bellbirdtours.com/tours/uganda-gorillas-birds-tour/2020-05-0838 minFunny In FailureFunny In FailureJames Greenshields - Looking in the MirrorJames Greenshields is an ex army major, now turned motivational speaker and emotional literacy facilitator who specializes in helping men, both young and old on how to find their direction in life. He is the co-founder of the Resilient Leaders Foundation and creator of the Superhero Pilgrimage. The ground-breaking work he does with employees of large award-winning corporations, now sees him regularly consulted by leaders of these organisations, in the area of Resilient Leadership. His story is beyond inspirational and we discuss many topics such as self-worth, ego, finding yourself, the army, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, emotional...2019-09-091h 23