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The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
EP017: Martha Bolton: Why The Music Industry Needs To Change
In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete sits down with Martha Bolton, founder of Not Bad For A Girl and one of the UK's leading voices on diversity and community in electronic music.Together they explore what it really takes to build a career in today's music industry, why community beats competition, how grassroots culture shapes the future of dance music, and the changes the industry still needs to make. From creating opportunities for underrepresented artists to navigating social media, networking, and breaking into the scene, Martha shares practical advice alongside her own journey...
2026-07-01
1h 13
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
EP016: How To Build A Music Community People Actually Care About - Girls Don't Sync
From grassroots clubs in Liverpool to sold-out headline shows around the world, Girls Don't Sync have become one of the most influential collectives in electronic music.In this live conversation recorded at our conference, the Girls Don't Sync crew share the real story behind their rise - from playing seven-hour sets for £50 and building local communities, to navigating social media, producing music, dealing with criticism, and staying authentic in an industry obsessed with virality.We dive into why community matters more than followers, how they built a movement around inclusivity and friendship, the r...
2026-06-26
48 min
Blackoak the Adventures
BLACKOAK: THE ADVENTURES Sir Ernest Shackleton's Greatest Adventure
In this episode of Blackoak: The Adventures, the ancient sentient tankard turns from kings and conquerors to a rarer kind of hand — one that wanted not to take the world but to bring everyone home. The story is that of Sir Ernest Shackleton and the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, the journey that set out to be the first crossing of Antarctica coast to coast and became, instead, one of the greatest survival stories ever lived.Blackoak follows Shackleton and his ship Endurance into the Weddell Sea, a great cold trap of grinding pack ice, where the ve...
2026-06-24
49 min
The Ultimate Adventure Travel Podcast
Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance: The Ultimate Survival Story
Shackleton: The Greatest Survival Story Ever ToldWhat would you do if your ship became trapped in Antarctic ice, hundreds of miles from land, with no rescue coming?This week on The Ultimate Adventure Travel Podcast, we're diving into one of the most remarkable survival stories in human history.The story of Sir Ernest Shackleton and the doomed Endurance Expedition wasn't supposed to be a tale of survival. It was supposed to be a groundbreaking attempt to cross Antarctica from coast to coast.Instead, it became a fight for survival against...
2026-06-23
27 min
Echoes of the Past
Episode 10: All Safe, All Well — The Endurance Survival Epic
Episode 10: All Safe, All Well — The Endurance Survival EpicIn August 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton set sail aboard the ship Endurance with an ambitious goal: to complete the first land crossing of Antarctica.He never even reached the continent.Trapped in the crushing grip of Antarctic sea ice, Endurance drifted helplessly for months before being slowly destroyed. As the ship splintered and sank beneath the frozen sea, Shackleton and his crew found themselves stranded in one of the most hostile environments on Earth—thousands of miles from civilization, surrounded by ice, darkness, and unimaginable cold...
2026-06-20
28 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
EP015: Why Most DJs Never Build a Real Audience - Grahame Farmer
In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, we sit down with Grahame Farmer, founder of Data Transmission and The Artist Blueprint. He is one of the most respected voices in electronic music, to explore what really drives artist growth in today's industry.From building one of dance music's biggest media platforms to helping artists navigate social media, branding, networking and long-term career development.We discuss why most artists focus on the wrong things, how to grow a genuine audience, the importance of consistency, and why going viral isn't the shortcut many people...
2026-06-19
1h 12
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
EP014: Is DJ Culture Built for Neurodivergent Minds? - Harold Heath
From acid house and record shops to ADHD, autism and redefining success in dance music...In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete sits down with legendary DJ, producer, journalist and author Harold Heath to explore his remarkable journey through over 30 years of electronic music culture.Harold shares how he discovered DJing through record collecting, built a career in the early house and tech-house scenes, and why some of his most celebrated records were created with little more than second-hand gear and instinct. He also opens up about receiving an ADHD and...
2026-06-03
1h 05
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
013: How To Actually Finish More Music (Overthinking, Feedback & Creative Block)
Finishing Tracks, Overthinking & Producer Mindset...In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete and Cal dive deep into one of the biggest struggles producers face - actually finishing music. From perfectionism and overthinking to feedback, rejection, and creative block, they unpack the mindset shifts that help artists move forward and release more consistently.They discuss whether a “perfect track” really exists, how to handle opinions on your music, why too much feedback can hurt creativity, and the importance of trusting your instincts as a producer. The conversation also explores DJing your own trac...
2026-05-20
1h 20
Sleepy Wisdom | Grandpa Huxley
POV: You Are Crossing The Most Dangerous Passage On Earth | Sleepy Biographer [bonus]
When the world feels too loud at midnight, drift off to this immersive polar exploration sleep story, cross Earth's most dangerous ice six times, in six different bodies, and not all of you make it home. You are Shackleton on the James Caird in eight hundred miles of Southern Ocean. You are Douglas Mawson alone with the soles of your feet coming off in your boots. You are Ada Blackjack, an Inupiat seamstress with a rifle she has never fired. You are the Belgica's doctor inventing light therapy. You are Henry Worsley thirty miles from the first...
2026-05-16
3h 11
Let's Rewind! - Heroes Who Changed Everything - Little Thinkers!
Shackleton’s Icebound Rescue
The true story of Ernest Shackleton's legendary Antarctic expedition and rescue! Historical Fun Fact: Shackleton's ship Endurance was trapped in ice for 10 months, but he saved every single man on his crew! Did you know that Shackleton and 5 men crossed 800 miles of the roughest ocean on Earth in a tiny 22-foot boat to save their crew? Ben & Pia tell you this incredible story of courage, teamwork, and the most amazing rescue in Antarctic history! Which story do you want to hear next? Write it in the comments! #LetsRewind #History #Antarctica #Exploration #HistoryForKids #KidsPodcast #LearningIsFun #Shackleton #Adventure
2026-05-15
19 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
012: Steven Braines - How To Build A Career In Dance Music (Without Faking Who You Are)
Steven Braines joins us on The Artist’s Breakthrough Podcast to share his incredible journey through the global music industry - from promoting club nights in Sunderland to becoming one of electronic music’s most respected voices.Steven is the co-founder of the award-winning HE.SHE.THEY., former Head of Events for Defected & Glitterbox, and has worked across legendary brands including Ministry of Sound, Kiss and TAP Music. He’s also served on the boards of the NTIA, MMF and AFEM, while managing internationally acclaimed artists including Maya Jane Coles, Tale Of Us, Tricky, Nadine Shah, SYREET...
2026-05-06
1h 27
What A Boarder Can Learn From...
Leadership in Crisis, Collective Survival, and the Man Who Never Lost a Single Person - What a Boarder Can Learn from Ernest Shackleton
What a Boarder Can Learn from Ernest ShackletonLeadership in Crisis, Collective Survival, and the Man Who Never Lost a Single PersonIn August 1914, Ernest Shackleton sailed from London with twenty-seven men and a plan to cross Antarctica on foot, the last great unclaimed journey of the Heroic Age of exploration. The ship was called Endurance. The name would become, in retrospect, either grimly ironic or precisely accurate, depending on how you look at what happened next.The Endurance never reached Antarctica. She was caught in pack ice in the Weddell Sea in...
2026-04-25
19 min
Cool Bios
Endurance - An Epic Story of Survival - Episode 2 - Ernest Shackleton
In this episode, we introduce the man at the heart of our story — Ernest Henry Shackleton. Born in County Kildare in 1874, Shackleton went to sea at sixteen and spent a lifetime chasing the edge of the known world. By 1909, his Nimrod expedition had brought him within 97 miles of the South Pole, making him one of the most celebrated explorers of his age. But his greatest — and most brutal — challenge was still ahead. In 1914, he announced an audacious plan to cross the entire Antarctic continent on foot. He placed an advertisement in the London newspapers warning of low wages, bitter cold...
2026-04-24
02 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
011: lau.ra - What 15 Years In The Music Industry Actually Looks Like
Laura is an award-winning producer, DJ and songwriter, and the first woman to win the Music Producers Guild Self-Producing Award.In this episode, she breaks down her journey from DIY pop projects and vocal features to becoming a fully self-produced artist in the dance music world.We talk about the moment that changed everything at Miami Music Week, why she stopped putting vocals on her own tracks, and how she built a signature sound by not reinventing the wheel every time.She also opens up about balancing motherhood with touring...
2026-04-22
1h 03
What A Boarder Can Learn From...
Leadership in Crisis, Collective Survival, and the Man Who Never Lost a Single Person - What a Boarder Can Learn from Ernest Shackleton
What a Boarder Can Learn from Ernest ShackletonLeadership in Crisis, Collective Survival, and the Man Who Never Lost a Single PersonIn August 1914, Ernest Shackleton sailed from London with twenty-seven men and a plan to cross Antarctica on foot, the last great unclaimed journey of the Heroic Age of exploration. The ship was called Endurance. The name would become, in retrospect, either grimly ironic or precisely accurate, depending on how you look at what happened next.The Endurance never reached Antarctica. She was caught in pack ice in the Weddell Sea in...
2026-04-20
19 min
BeatNest.Hub | New Music Discovery Home
LunarDust Textures Over Downtempo Beats #studybeats #ambientmusic #lofihiphop #spacemusic
What does isolation sound like when home is 238,000 miles away?Drift into the haunting atmosphere of Shackleton Crater, space exploration,lunar colony,sci fi music,space ambient music,chill music,astronomy,atmospheric music,space musicwhere the muffled hum of a pressurized lunar habitat blends with dusty analog synths and distant industrial pulses. These low-fi anthems capture the rhythm of survival on the Moon—layering distorted lunar dust textures over steady, downtempo beats.🚀 Perfect for:• Deep focus & studying• Late-night coding sessions• Sci-fi ambience lovers• Escaping into cosmic solitudeFeel the silence. Hear the survival.Welcome to life beyond Earth.#lofi #spaceambient #chillbeats #s...
2026-04-14
04 min
BeatNest.Hub | New Music Discovery Home
Lunar Dust Textures Over Downtempo Beats #studybeats #ambientmusic #lofihiphop #spacemusic
What does isolation sound like when home is 238,000 miles away?Drift into the haunting atmosphere of Shackleton Crater, space exploration,lunar colony,sci fi music,space ambient music,chill music,astronomy,atmospheric music,space musicwhere the muffled hum of a pressurized lunar habitat blends with dusty analog synths and distant industrial pulses. These low-fi anthems capture the rhythm of survival on the Moon—layering distorted lunar dust textures over steady, downtempo beats.🚀 Perfect for:• Deep focus & studying• Late-night coding sessions• Sci-fi ambience lovers• Escaping into cosmic solitudeFeel the silence. Hear the survival.Welcome to life beyond Earth.#lofi #spaceambient #chillbeats #s...
2026-04-14
01 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
010: How a Classically Trained Musician Became a Solid Grooves DJ - Kiimi
London-based DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist Kiimi joins the Artist Breakthrough Podcast to talk about their journey from classical music training to playing some of the UK’s most exciting underground dance floors.In this episode, Kiimi shares how learning multiple instruments shaped their musical identity, why they refuse to be boxed into one genre, and how lockdown became the unexpected moment that pushed them into DJing and electronic music.We also dive into building a career in the modern dance scene, the importance of community in club culture, navigating social media as an ar...
2026-03-12
1h 09
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
009: What It Really Takes To Be A DJ Today - Crossfader
Being a DJ today looks very different to how it did even a few years ago. In this episode, Pete sits down with Jamie and Lawrence from Crossfader to talk about what it really takes to build a career in the modern DJ world.From the early days of Crossfader in Leeds to becoming one of the biggest DJ education platforms online, they break down the fundamentals most DJs overlook - developing real skills behind the decks, building a network, creating attention online, and learning how to read a crowd when not every set is a...
2026-03-05
1h 45
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
008: From 12-Hour Bar Sets to Tomorrowland - Carly Wilford
Carly Wilford joins the Artist Breakthrough Podcast to share her journey from 12-hour bar sets and Rinse FM breakfast radio to playing Tomorrowland and building an international DJ career.In this episode, Carly opens up about reinventing herself in dance music, navigating industry setbacks, starting again during the pandemic, and transitioning from presenter to producer. She breaks down the realities of momentum, networking, resilience, and what it actually takes to build longevity in today’s scene.If you're trying to carve your own path as a DJ or producer, this one is packed wi...
2026-02-18
1h 48
The Forge Men Podcast
Forged Fridays | 2/6/26
In 1914, Ernest Shackleton launched the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The goal was simple to state and nearly impossible to accomplish: cross Antarctica by land.The expedition never made it.In early 1915, Shackleton’s ship, Endurance, became trapped in pack ice in the Weddell Sea. For months, the crew drifted helplessly as the ice tightened around the hull. By November, the pressure crushed the ship and it sank beneath the frozen water.The mission was over before it began.What followed was not exploration. It was survival.When the Plan Collapses...
2026-02-06
05 min
The Agile Daily Standup - AgileDad
Ernest Shackleton and Leadership When Everything Falls Apart
Ernest Shackleton and Leadership When Everything Falls ApartIn 1914, Ernest Shackleton set out on what was supposed to be one of the greatest expeditions in history: the first land crossing of Antarctica. His ship, the Endurance, carried 27 men into one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth.What happened next is the part that matters.The ship never reached Antarctica.Instead, it became trapped in pack ice for months—until the pressure finally crushed the ship. The Endurance sank, leaving Shackleton and his crew stranded on drifting ice floes, more than 1,000 mi...
2026-01-30
05 min
The Daily Standup
Ernest Shackleton and Leadership When Everything Falls Apart
Ernest Shackleton and Leadership When Everything Falls ApartIn 1914, Ernest Shackleton set out on what was supposed to be one of the greatest expeditions in history: the first land crossing of Antarctica. His ship, the Endurance, carried 27 men into one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth.What happened next is the part that matters.The ship never reached Antarctica.Instead, it became trapped in pack ice for months—until the pressure finally crushed the ship. The Endurance sank, leaving Shackleton and his crew stranded on drifting ice floes, more than 1,000 miles from safety, with no communication, no rescue plan, and br...
2026-01-30
05 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
006: How One Remix Created The Electro House Era - D.Ramirez
D. Ramirez has lived through every era of dance music - from witnessing the birth of house in the UK to shaping sounds that defined entire movements. In this episode, he unpacks the real story behind his journey: early rave culture, underground clubs, Top of the Pops, career-defining remixes, industry mistakes, and the moments that almost broke him.This is a rare, honest conversation about longevity, reinvention, and what it actually takes to survive 30+ years in dance music - told by someone who was there when it all began. Hosted on Acast. See acast...
2026-01-21
58 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
005: CASSIMM: The Hard Truth About DJ Success (Contracts, Hype & Consistency)
From early label politics and dodgy contracts, to moving to London with no studio, working as a waiter, and rebuilding everything through residencies, relentless output, and smart connections. We get into workflow, touring vs family life, why warm-up culture is fading, how he writes so fast (including making Love Desire in under an hour), and why he’s staying true to house even when trends move on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2026-01-08
1h 29
The History Labyrinth
The Lost Voyage: Shackleton’s Endurance Disaster
One ship. 28 men. 497 days in the ice.In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton set out to achieve the last great prize of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration: crossing the white continent on foot. Instead, his ship, the Endurance, was trapped and eventually crushed by pack ice, leaving his crew stranded thousands of miles from civilization with no means of communication.The History Labyrinth is an immersive, narrative podcast that chronicles one of history’s most harrowing—and inspiring—survival stories. We follow the crew of the Endurance as they battle sub-zero temperatures, psychological isolation, and the treach...
2026-01-05
14 min
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
004: Mark Knight - Staying at the Top Is Harder Than Getting There
What does it really take to last in dance music?In this Christmas Special of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Mark Knight reflects on over two decades at the top of electronic music - from building Toolroom into one of the world’s most influential labels to navigating constant change, pressure, and expectation.The conversation goes beyond success stories, digging into longevity, relevance, decision-making, and the realities behind running a global label while still touring and creating. Mark speaks candidly about how the industry has evolved, the role of platforms like Beatport and Spotify, wh...
2025-12-23
1h 08
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
003: How Toolroom & Hospital Evolved Through 30 Years of Club Culture
In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete sits down with Stuart Knight (Co-founder of Toolroom) and Chris Goss (Co-founder of Hospital Records) to unpack how dance music culture has shifted over the last 30 years - from vinyl, white labels and packed record shops to Boiler Room, phones on the dancefloor, and the rise of DJ celebrity culture.They go deep on how independent labels were built from nothing, the real hustle behind early club culture, why events have become riskier than ever, and whether the music has been lost in the performance. It’s an...
2025-12-17
1h 37
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
002: How Successful DJs Actually Find Their Sound
Finding your sound is one of the hardest parts of becoming a producer and Cal and Pete pull it apart properly. From choosing your lane to shaping an identity that actually gets traction, they share the practical mindset shifts and techniques new artists need.You’ll also hear fresh Academy updates, insights from ADE, details on new courses with Crossfader, Cruzy and Rewire, and live A&R reactions to alumni demos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-12-03
1h 15
The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast
001: Chapter & Verse - How I Lost It All and Became One of the Biggest DJs
How far can obsession take you? Chapter & Verse has dropped 132 tracks in five years, built his own success, and outworked half the scene. We get into the madness behind the method - the obsession, the doubt, the hunger - and how to keep going when everyone else burns out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-20
1h 34
Beats Learning
EP010 - Miles Shackleton: The Rise of Toolroom Records
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Miles Shackleton—COO of Toolroom Records, one of the world’s leading dance music labels. With a career spanning over two decades in electronic music, Miles offers rare insight into what it takes to run a globally respected independent label, balance creativity with business, and build long-term success in a fast-moving industry.🔥 What you’ll learn in this episode:🎚️ How Toolroom became a global force in dance music🏷️ What goes on behind the scenes of a success...
2025-10-15
2h 04
History Fix
Ep. 126 Shackleton: How Endurance Expedition Leader Ernest Shackleton Pulled Off the Most Successful Failure
This week I'm tackling a topic that's been on my mind for quite some time: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition. Shackleton was really a huge failure. Almost everything this man did failed. He failed to reach the South Pole first. He failed to cross the continent of Antarctica. He failed in many business endeavors, tobacco, stamp collecting, a Hungarian mining venture. He failed miserably in politics. He spent most of his life in debt and died penniless in 1922. And yet, the story I’m about to tell you while, yes, an epic failure in many ways, is also on...
2025-08-17
54 min
Brooklands Museum Talks
Shackleton - By Endurance We Conquer
Sir Ernest Shackleton became a national icon after venturing on four epic voyages of discovery to the Antarctic a century ago, including the famous HMS Endurance expedition. But after the Endurance was trapped by pack ice—and slowly succumbed to its crushing pressure—the expedition's fate, and that of its crew, looked bleak. Hundreds of miles from inhabited territory, and far from any shipping lanes, what followed is one of the greatest stories of endurance and survival ever told. The crew wouldn’t be rescued for more than a year and a half, but incredibly all 28 made it back alive. More t...
2025-05-24
1h 15
Sleepytime History
Sleepytime History | 8 Hours | Ernest Shackleton - Trapped Two Years on Antarctic Ice
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Step into the stillness of the Antarctic night as we follow the extraordinary journey of Sir Ernest Shackleton—a towering figure in polar exploration history. In this history documentary, we recount the legendary Shackleton expedition and the haunting tale of the Endurance Antarctica mission.Set in the shadow of the Heroic Age of Exploration, this is not just a story of ice and endurance, but of unbreakable will. When the Endurance shipwreck left 28 Anta...
2025-05-14
8h 05
Doing Learning
Shackleton - Part 2
DetailsMcKyler finishes the story of Shackleton and his crew, pickup up as they depart from Elephant Island en route to South Georgia Island.LinksEndurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in AntarcticPhoto: The Endurance Night PhotoPhoto: The Crew Waves GoodbyePhoto: Shackleton and Crew Pile into the James CairdMap of the Endurance ExpeditionEndurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure | Audiobook on SpotifyThe Greatest Survival Story in HistoryPatronsThank you all to all our patrons for supporting usLiz D.Seth T.Irvin H.DaDogMiles T.Kirk K....
2025-04-24
35 min
Doing Learning
Shackleton - Part 1
DetailsMcKyler tells Daniel the first half of the harrowing journey of Shackleton and his crew during the 1914 Antarctic Expedition.Stay tuned for the second half next week!LinksEndurance: Shackleton's lost ship is found in AntarcticPhoto: The Endurance Night PhotoPhoto: The Crew Waves GoodbyePhoto: Shackleton and Crew Pile into the James CairdMap of the Endurance ExpeditionEndurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure | Audiobook on SpotifyThe Greatest Survival Story in HistoryPatronsThank you all to all our patrons for supporting usLiz D.Seth T.Irvin H...
2025-04-17
1h 05
Sleepytime History
Sleepytime History | Ernest Shackleton - Trapped Two Years on Antarctic Ice | History to Fall Asleep
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.In this episode, we explore the remarkable true story of Sir Ernest Shackleton — an intrepid explorer who led a band of brave souls toward a feat few had ever dared attempt: a full traverse of Antarctica, the most hostile, icebound continent on Earth.It’s 1914. While the rest of the world slips into war, far to the south, Shackleton and his men sail into the frozen fog of the...
2025-04-05
1h 00
Leader Fluent with Stephen Blandino
How to Lead Through Conflict
On the Leader Fluent Podcast, we’re in a series on my book, Insanely Practical Leadership: 12 No-Nonsense Keys to Master the Art of Leading Yourself and Others. The book addresses a host of insanely practical skills, and it provides you and your team with the tools to apply the insights to your life and leadership. The book is now available on Amazon, Kindle, and other retailers. On today’s episode, you’ll get a taste of my chapter on, “How to Lead Through Conflict.” Be sure to order Insanely Practical Leadership today, and check out the Masterclass as well as the bonus...
2025-02-16
12 min
Leader Fluent with Stephen Blandino
How to Lead People
On the Leader Fluent Podcast, we’re in a series on my book, Insanely Practical Leadership: 12 No-Nonsense Keys to Master the Art of Leading Yourself and Others. The book addresses a host of insanely practical skills, and it provides you and your team with the tools to apply the insights to your life and leadership. The book is now available on Amazon, Kindle, and other retailers. On today’s episode, you’ll get a taste of my chapter on, “How to Lead People.” Be sure to order Insanely Practical Leadership today, and check out the Masterclass as well as the bonus con...
2025-01-28
13 min
LMFM Documentaries
McClintock: The Forgotten Explorer
McClintock: The Forgotten ExplorerA one-hour radio documentary for LMFM Funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television Licence Fee McClintock: The Forgotten Explorer, a new one-hour radio documentary from Little Road Productions Ltd., will broadcast at 11am on Monday August 2nd on LMFM. 2019 marked the 200th anniversary of the birth of Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, a Dundalk native and someone whose name should be as well-known as Ernest Shackleton and Tom Crean as one of the greatest Arctic Explorers of our time, but...
2025-01-10
46 min
Reflections
Eve of the Circumcision and Name of Jesus
December 31, 2024Today's Reading: Luke 12:35-40Daily Lectionary: Isaiah 60:1-22; Luke 1:39-56“You also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” (Luke 12:40)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.In 1914, Ernest Shackleton and 27 crewmembers left from Plymouth, England, on a ship named The Endurance. On January 18, 1915, after five months at sea, the ship became stuck in pack ice and was unable to move. Week after week, the crew lived in their stuck ship...
2024-12-31
04 min
Can U Put Me On Guestlist?
Miles Shackleton & Pete Griffiths: From Mix to Mainstage: The Blueprint for Emerging Electronic Artists
This week we are joined by the COO of Toolroom, Miles Shackleton, and Toolroom Academy Lead Tutor, Pete Griffiths, to discuss a recent report presented by Toolroom Academy in partnership with Audience Strategies called From Mix to Mainstage – The Blueprint for Emerging Electronic Artists, which aims to understand the barriers new artists face. Having collaborated with hundreds of students who have completed their courses and mentorship programs through the academy, Toolroom possesses unique insights into the challenges faced by artists striving to build sustainable careers in electronic music. The re...
2024-11-01
57 min
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
5 Proven Ways to Overcome Emotional Fatigue w/John R. Miles EP 519
In life, we often prepare for the physical storms, but how do we brace ourselves for the emotional ones? Join John on this deeply personal episode as he reflects on the overwhelming emotional fatigue that comes from living through back-to-back crises. From facing two devastating hurricanes to drawing lessons from the incredible endurance of Ernest Shackleton, he explores how we can manage emotional exhaustion and build resilience when the storms—both literal and metaphorical—just won’t let up. This episode offers powerful insights on surviving and thriving through the mental toll of relentless adversity.Whether you’re navigating personal challeng...
2024-10-11
22 min
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
5 Proven Ways to Overcome Emotional Fatigue w/John R. Miles EP 519
In life, we often prepare for the physical storms, but how do we brace ourselves for the emotional ones? Join John on this deeply personal episode as he reflects on the overwhelming emotional fatigue that comes from living through back-to-back crises. From facing two devastating hurricanes to drawing lessons from the incredible endurance of Ernest Shackleton, he explores how we can manage emotional exhaustion and build resilience when the storms—both literal and metaphorical—just won’t let up. This episode offers powerful insights on surviving and thriving through the mental toll of relentless adversity.Whether you’re navigating personal challeng...
2024-10-11
22 min
PCS to Corporate America
Leading at the Edge: Leadership Strategies (E206)
Joel and I teamed up to talk about one of our favorite topics: Leadership! As some may know, Joel is currently a graduate student in the Gonzaga Master of Organizational Leadership program. He’s taken a couple of classes in heartiness and resiliency and read the book Leading at the Edge by Dennis Perkins, so I gave it a read! In this episode, we discuss a couple of key leadership strategies that Shackleton exemplified, and Perkins identifies in his book through extensive research and a life dedicated to learning about leadership. Dennis Perkins has spent a m...
2024-09-24
00 min
Off The Record - The DJ Podcast by Crossfader
Ep 107. How to make it as a DJ/Producer - Toolroom & Mark Knight Special Guests
We spoke to legendary DJ/Producer Mark Knight, owner of Toolroom label, and Miles Shackleton, founder of Toolroom Academy. Toolroom Academy has founded the largest report of its kind on discovering the issues of up-and-coming DJs and producers. We discuss how you can navigate your way through a competitive industry and make it to the top. Read the report https://toolroomacademy.com/features/from-mix-to-mainstage
2024-07-18
57 min
Off The Record - The DJ Podcast by Crossfader
Ep 107. How to make it as a DJ/Producer - Toolroom & Mark Knight Special Guests
We spoke to legendary DJ/Producer Mark Knight, owner of Toolroom label, and Miles Shackleton, founder of Toolroom Academy. Toolroom Academy has founded the largest report of its kind on discovering the issues of up-and-coming DJs and producers. We discuss how you can navigate your way through a competitive industry and make it to the top. Read the report https://toolroomacademy.com/features/from-mix-to-mainstage
2024-07-18
57 min
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Dave Liniger on the Perfect 10: Craft Your Path to Success EP 474
In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles interviews Dave Liniger, co-founder of RE/MAX, who shares profound insights on leadership, adaptability, and resilience. Liniger explores the evolution of the real estate industry, emphasizing technology's impact and the enduring value of real estate agents. Liniger also recounts overcoming a life-threatening infection and how it reshaped his outlook on life and leadership. The episode delves into principles from Liniger's book, "The Perfect 10," inspired by historical figures like Ernest Shackleton, focusing on embracing change and adaptability. Liniger's message inspires future generations, underscoring the importance of resilience, adaptability, and compassionate leadership...
2024-06-28
54 min
Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Dave Liniger on the Perfect 10: Craft Your Path to Success EP 474
In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles interviews Dave Liniger, co-founder of RE/MAX, who shares profound insights on leadership, adaptability, and resilience. Liniger explores the evolution of the real estate industry, emphasizing technology's impact and the enduring value of real estate agents. Liniger also recounts overcoming a life-threatening infection and how it reshaped his outlook on life and leadership. The episode delves into principles from Liniger's book, "The Perfect 10," inspired by historical figures like Ernest Shackleton, focusing on embracing change and adaptability. Liniger's message inspires future generations, underscoring the importance of resilience, adaptability, and compassionate leadership...
2024-06-28
54 min
In The Wild
Endurance: The Incredible Story of Ernest Shackleton
Setting sail in 1914 with the goal of crossing the frozen continent, Shackleton and his crew faced unimaginable challenges as they became trapped in the ice of the Weddell Sea. With their ship crushed by the relentless pressure of the ice, they found themselves stranded on the desolate ice floes, thousands of miles from civilization. Join us on an incredible journey through one of the greatest survival stories in history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2024-05-10
08 min
In The Wild
Endurance: The Incredible Story of Ernest Shackleton
Setting sail in 1914 with the goal of crossing the frozen continent, Shackleton and his crew faced unimaginable challenges as they became trapped in the ice of the Weddell Sea. With their ship crushed by the relentless pressure of the ice, they found themselves stranded on the desolate ice floes, thousands of miles from civilization. Join us on an incredible journey through one of the greatest survival stories in history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2024-05-10
08 min
Book Talk
book Talk for January 23 2024
Book talk for January 23, 2024 The CoveBy Catherine CoulterSomeone thinks Sally Brainerd knows who murdered her father. If Sally can just get to Aunt Amabel's house in The Cove, on the Pacific coast, she knows she will be safe. But then, the man she begins to rely on for help turns out to be with the FBI. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex.DB42271 Lee and Grant a Duo biographyBy Gene Smith The ship bene...
2024-02-07
1h 03
Science Friday
The Lasting Allure Of Shackleton’s ‘Endurance’
In a conversation from March 2023, the maritime archeologist who found the storied wreck discusses the mission and his new book.There are few stories about heroic survival equal to Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic rescue of his crew, which turned disaster into triumph. In August of 1914, 28 men set sail from England to the South Pole. Led by Shackleton himself, the group hoped to be the first to cross Antarctica by foot. However, their ship, the Endurance, became stuck in ice. It sank to the bottom of the frigid Antarctic waters, leaving most of the men stranded on a...
2024-01-16
18 min
Bufnagle: the Podcast
Ep 138: Shackleton, Part 5 — One Group Goes for Help; One Groups Sits and Waits and Wonders and Worries
Harry and Rafe continue with Bufnagle: the Podcast, Book Club Edition and the discussion of Alfred Lansing's book Endurance, the tail of Earnest Shackleton's ill-fated adventure to the South Pole during 1914, 1915, and 1916.Within days of arriving at Elephant Island, Shackleton and five others depart in a modified James Caird in a last-ditch, do-or-die, Hail Mary attempt to reach civilization at South Georgia Island over 800 miles away. The party of 22 left behind sits through a painful 4 months on a lonely beach covered in penguin dung, wondering about the fortunes of their fellow journeymen, hoping against hope that they c...
2023-05-30
43 min
Connect to Your Favorite Audiobook Titles on Any Device
A Rare Recording of Sir Ernest Shackleton : Sir Ernest Shackleton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/683976 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rare Recording of Sir Ernest Shackleton Author: Sir Ernest Shackleton Narrator: Sir Ernest Shackleton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 4 minutes Release date: April 27, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. During the second expedition, from 1907 to 1909, he and three companions established a new record for the “farthest South latitude,” which was 97 miles from the Sout...
2023-04-27
04 min
The latest segments from Science Friday
Science At The Oscars, Finding Shackleton’s “Endurance” Ship. March 3, 2023, Part 1
Insulin Maker Eli Lilly Finally Caps The Drug’s Cost In 1923, drug manufacturer Eli Lilly became the first company to commercialize insulin. Since then, its cost has skyrocketed. But this week, the company announced that it is capping the cost of insulin at $35. This comes as a huge relief to many Americans, since insulin has become the face of pharmaceutical price gouging. Over the last 20 years, the price of insulin has grown by six times, making this essential, life-saving drug unaffordable to many who need it. Purbita Saha, deputy editor at Popular Science, joins Ira to...
2023-03-03
00 min
Science Friday
Science At The Oscars, Finding Shackleton’s “Endurance” Ship. March 3, 2023, Part 1
Insulin Maker Eli Lilly Finally Caps The Drug’s Cost In 1923, drug manufacturer Eli Lilly became the first company to commercialize insulin. Since then, its cost has skyrocketed. But this week, the company announced that it is capping the cost of insulin at $35. This comes as a huge relief to many Americans, since insulin has become the face of pharmaceutical price gouging. Over the last 20 years, the price of insulin has grown by six times, making this essential, life-saving drug unaffordable to many who need it. Purbita Saha, deputy editor at Popular Science, joins Ira to...
2023-03-03
46 min
The Art of Manliness
Leadership Lessons from a Disastrous Arctic Expedition
You've probably heard of Ernest Shackleton, and his ill-fated Antarctic expedition. The Endurance, the ship on which he and his crew sailed, famously became trapped in ice, sunk, and set the men and their indomitable leader off on an arduous journey to safety and rescue.But the Shackleton expedition wasn't the only one to meet such a fate, and to become a crucible for leadership. The year before the demise of the Endurance, the Karluk, flagship vessel of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, became icebound and sunk, leaving its crew to trek 80 miles across dangerous ice floes to an island...
2023-02-15
55 min
low light mixes
The Frozen Wild: An Antarctic Expedition
A couple of years ago I watched and read a ton on Ernest Shackleton, the English Explorer who went to Antarctica 3 times. One of those was a journey that saw his ship, Endurance, get stuck in the ice and then crushed by the ice, leaving the crew of 27 adrift on an ice floe. After 6 months of drifting they made their way in the ship's boats to Elephant Island. Shackleton and five crewmates set sail in one of the boats to South Georgia island, a journey of 800 miles (1,300 kilometres) through the Southern Ocean. Launching fro...
2023-01-11
1h 01
The Present Father's Podcast
#11 - JOHN MICHAEL CLARK | Endurance - Leadership in the Face of Adversity
Tonight, we discuss leadership in the face of adversity using the book "Endurance" by Alfred Lansing. Experience one of the greatest adventure stories of the modern age in this New York Times bestseller: the harrowing tale of British explorer Ernest Shackleton's 1914 attempt to reach the South Pole. Our special guest is John Michael Clark who is a pastor and leads a program for men called The Family Captain. In August 1914, polar explorer Ernest Shackleton boarded the Endurance and set sail for Antarctica, where he planned to cross the last uncharted continent...
2022-12-18
2h 07
Beyond the Crucible
BEST OF 6: Nancy Koehn, Part 2 #137
Ernest Shackleton and the men he was leading on an expedition to cross Antarctica had piled up a breathtaking number of life-threatening crucibles by late 1915. Stuck motionless in polar block ice for months, hundreds of miles off course with no way to communicate their location to anyone who could help, Shackleton and his men were running low on the supplies they had already been forced to ration in miserly fashion when their greatest disaster struck: The ice that had trapped their ship now closed in to crush it, leaving the men fully exposed to the bitter cold with no c...
2022-10-25
47 min
Beyond the Crucible
BEST OF 6: Nancy Koehn, Part 2 #137
Ernest Shackleton and the men he was leading on an expedition to cross Antarctica had piled up a breathtaking number of life-threatening crucibles by late 1915. Stuck motionless in polar block ice for months, hundreds of miles off course with no way to communicate their location to anyone who could help, Shackleton and his men were running low on the supplies they had already been forced to ration in miserly fashion when their greatest disaster struck: The ice that had trapped their ship now closed in to crush it, leaving the men fully exposed to the bitter cold with no c...
2022-10-25
47 min
The Business Keeps on Dancing Podcast
Miles Shackleton: The Marketing secrets behind Toolroom
Miles Shackleton is the Co-Founder, Director at Toolroom Academy and Marketing Director at Toolroom. If you work in marketing in the music industry- then this episode is a must listen. It’s a masterclass in marketing, branding, and community building. We found out the inside info on how he directs the marketing for Toolroom, how he co-founded Toolroom Academy and the biggest lessons he's learned from his career so far: The process behind Toolroom’s rebrand What makes a good record launch (and a bad one) How to grow an artist’s socials from 0-30k Building a relationship with Toolroom sup...
2022-07-19
1h 36
Project Podcast
Endurance22: Lessons from the project to discover Ernest Shackleton's lost ship
Project journal Editor Emma De Vita meets Nico Vincent, Subsea Project Manager for the Endurance22 expedition, which on 5 March found the wreck of Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, which sank off the coast of Antarctica 107 years ago. The wreckage was discovered at a depth of 3,008m, around four miles south of where it was reported to have been lost by Frank Worsley, Endurance’s captain, in 1915. Endurance22 set off from Cape Town a month earlier, with a team of 63 people aboard the South African ice-breaker Agulhas II. The expedition has reportedly cost around £7.6m. Nico has spent...
2022-07-13
34 min
Big Picture Science
Finding Endurance
In 1915, Endurance, the ship that took Ernest Shackleton to the Antarctic, was slowly crushed and sank. Shackleton, and the 28 men he brought with him, were camped on the ice near the ship, and watched helplessly as their transport went to a watery grave, two miles down. But a recent expedition has found the Endurance, taking the world back to the last hurrah of the heroic age of polar expedition. How was it found, and what will be done with it?Also, while feats of exploration inspire TV shows and magazine articles, do they have other fun...
2022-04-11
54 min
Plastic Plesiosaur Podcast
Seaweed - Finding Actual Lost History in the Antarctic, and the Hunt for "Grassman"
Send us Fan MailTreyMiles tales the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the early 1900's captain who was the first to cross the Antarctic. However the journey ended in near disaster, after near disaster, resulting in one of the greatest survival stories of all time. Trey detailed the recent discovery of Shackleton's famous ship "The Endurance." One of the greatest discoveries of it's kind in many decades. There is also some chatter about Pirates of the Caribbean films.he The Monster Quest this episode is a S02...
2022-03-28
1h 46
HISTORY This Week
Shackleton’s Ice Ship Found
March 5, 2022. After 107 years, explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship, the Endurance, has been found two miles under the icy Antarctic waters. Shackleton had set out to be the first to walk across Antarctica, but ran into trouble almost immediately. The Endurance became stuck in the polar ice, which gradually crushed the ship until it sank below the surface. This sparked one of the great survival stories in history, and now that the ship has been discovered, this epic tale is once again coming to light. We sat down with Brad Borkan, an expert on the history of Antarctic exploration to un...
2022-03-22
17 min
Sesh With Toren
Sir Ernest Shackleton & Endurance ship #7
Article Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Shackleton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_(1912_ship) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/09/ernest-shackleton-wrecked-ship-endurance-antarctic Follow us https://www.instagram.com/seshsssions/ https://twitter.com/Toren_Ylfa 15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic Explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic age of Antarctic .exploration Born in Kilkea, County Kildare , Ireland, Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburba...
2022-03-14
55 min
五分钟英语ByEconFinDaily
EP08 五分钟英语-About Endurance
#英语 #英语口语 #英语听力 #英语学习 #学英语 #五分钟开场白:Happy Weekend, my listeners.各位朋友,周末愉快!Even though the spring has finally arrived, we are facing some tough challenges as the pandemic is re-surging in our communities and may have inconveniently affected our daily lives. However, we all know that we are going to win the battle. It has a been a marathon and we are just a few miles away from the finish line. Please stay positive, be vigilant, and act cautiously.今天又是我们的周末特辑了。本期节目想和大家分享一片有关探险发现的文章。Today’s piece is from the New York Times At the Bottom of an Icy Sea, One of History’s Great Wrecks Is FoundExplorers and researchers, battling freezing temperatures, have located Endurance, Ernest Sh...
2022-03-12
05 min
RADIO TRAIL Carreras de Montaña Mayayo
SHACKLETON ENDURANCE EXPEDITION: La mayor gesta de supervivencia humana. Hallados restos naufragio 107 años despues
SHACKLETON ENDURANCE EXPEDITION: La mayor gesta de supervivencia humana. Hallados restos naufragio 107 años despuesEn 1912, el año de la trágica muerte de su compatriota Scott tras llegar segundo al Polo Sur, Sir Ernest Shackleton zarpó en su tercera exploración antártica, la "Endurance Expedition". Formado en la escuela de Scott, desde la Discovery Expedition de 1901, cometió los mismos errores que condenaron a su buque a quedar 281 días atrapado en los hielos. Allí naufragó al fin, a miles de kilómetros de cualquier lugar habitado. Allí reveló su genio como superviviente...
2022-03-09
23 min
RADIO TRAIL CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA, por Mayayo
SHACKLETON ENDURANCE EXPEDITION: La mayor gesta de supervivencia humana. Hallados restos naufragio 107 años despues
SHACKLETON ENDURANCE EXPEDITION: La mayor gesta de supervivencia humana. Hallados restos naufragio 107 años despues En 1912, el año de la trágica muerte de su compatriota Scott tras llegar segundo al Polo Sur, Sir Ernest Shackleton zarpó en su tercera exploración antártica, la "Endurance Expedition". Formado en la escuela de Scott, desde la Discovery Expedition de 1901, cometió los mismos errores que condenaron a su buque a quedar 281 días atrapado en los hielos. Allí naufragó al fin, a miles de kilómetros de cualquier lugar habitado. Allí reveló su genio como superviviente, logrando mantener vivos a todos los 27 tripul...
2022-03-09
23 min
Dan Snow's History Hit
Endurance22: Shackleton's Lost Ship Discovered!
Ernest Shackleton's famous shipwreck the Endurance has been found! This is the exclusive behind the scenes story of how the international crew of the Endurance22 expedition made the discovery of a lifetime.Having not been seen since it was crushed by the Antarctic pack ice in 1915, the Endurance has now been located 3008 metres down, roughly 4 miles from where it sank in the Weddell Sea. A race against the clock and the encroaching winter dashed hopes and grand revelations; Dan brings you the dramatic story from onboard the SA Agulhas II, as they found it.
2022-03-09
38 min
The Mariner's Mirror Podcast
The Hunt for Shackleton's Endurance
In one of the most remarkable maritime history stories of recent years, a team of scientists and explorers are getting closer than ever before to finding the Endurance, the ship that Ernest Shackleton took on his 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic expedition. An expedition is currently in the Weddell Sea, less than two miles from the last known position of the Endurance and have released an underwater vehicle to scan the sea bed. To find out more, Dr Sam Willis interviewed David Mearns, a professional shipwreck hunter famed for discovering HMS Hood, about the remarkable story that led to Shackleton's ship being...
2022-02-17
37 min
Motivated Entrepreneurs
#683 - Endurance: Book Review
Good morning everybody! Welcome back to the Motivated Entrepreneurs podcast. Today we have a book review and it's called "Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage" by Alfred Lansing. In August 1914, polar explorer Ernest Shackleton boarded the Endurance and set sail for Antarctica, where he planned to cross the last uncharted continent on foot. In January 1915, after battling its way through a thousand miles of pack ice and only a day's sail short of its destination, the Endurance became locked in an island of ice. Thus began the legendary ordeal of Shackleton and his crew...
2022-01-08
08 min
Short History Of...
Ernest Shackleton
Antarctica, October 1915. 1200 miles from civilisation, Ernest Shackleton watches from the ice as his ship finally crumples. To survive, he and his 27 men must now undertake an epic, death-defying journey, amid impossibly harsh conditions. Shackleton’s expedition is one of history’s greatest tales of human endurance. But what went so badly wrong? And with no hope of rescue, how will they make it home to tell the tale?This is a Short History of Ernest Shackleton.Written by James Benmore. With special thanks to Dr. Stephanie Barczewski, Professor of History at Clemson University and author of A...
2021-12-20
1h 00
Historaholics Podcast
Ernest Shackleton Part II: Water, water, every where
Join host C.J. and special guest Zak as they discuss the Endurance expedition. In this episode they cover the story from the crushing of their ship, the journey to Elephant Island, and the final journey across 800 miles of open ocean to South Georgia on a lifeboat, the James Caird.
2021-09-21
1h 07
Historaholics Podcast
Ernest Shackleton Part II: Water, water, every where
Join host C.J. and special guest Zak as they discuss the Endurance expedition. In this episode they cover the story from the crushing of their ship, the journey to Elephant Island, and the final journey across 800 miles of open ocean to South Georgia on a lifeboat, the James Caird.
2021-09-20
1h 07
History Unplugged Podcast
Travelers and Explorers, Part 8: Ernest Shackleton's Frozen March at the Bottom of the World
Ernest Shackleton was among the last of a group of intrepid men from the Golden Age of Discovery in the Victorian era. He sought honor for England and himself in embarking on a dangerous journey to lead a team of men to cross the Antarctic continent.His story approaches the outer limits of plausibility. Few had his perseverance. When Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, was destroyed by South Pole sea ice, the crew had to continue on three row boats, camp on ice sheets, and subsist on sled dogs and seal blubber. They were at sea for 497 days until...
2021-07-08
49 min
ReQuest2021 Podcast
ReQuest2021 Podcast Ep. 21
EPISODE 21 – Thursday 1st July 2021 – Purple penguins; Shackleton’s Scouts book launch; and the ReQuest interview with British adventurer James Ketchell. On 1st February 2014, James became the first and only person to have rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, successfully summit Mount Everest and cycle 18,000 miles around the world, in what the media dubbed ‘The Ultimate Triathlon’. In 2019 James flew his open cockpit gyroplane over 24,000 nautical miles circumnavigating the planet in 175 days to set the first Fédération Aéronautique Internationale ratified flight around the world, for an aircraft of its type. The mission was to inspire a million young...
2021-06-29
46 min
Wild Wimmin
Ilkley Clean River Group - Karen Shackleton and Owen Wells
Hello, and welcome to Wild Wimmin the Wild Swimming Podcast, I’m Laura Macdonald. I’ve got a bit of a different episode for you today: two interviews both about the work of the Ilkley Clean River Group. For those of you who haven't had the pleasure, Ilkley is a delightful little Spa town in West Yorkshire in the North of England, and running through Ilkley is the River Wharfe, which runs for 65 miles from its source in the Yorkshire Dales National Park until it joins the river Ouse.First off to...
2021-04-10
37 min
Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar
Minisode Monday: Leadership Lessons from Ernest Shackleton
What can we learn from a ship captain that got his ship stranded in the ice 80 miles the coast of Antarctica? Find out next.
2021-02-22
11 min
Beyond the Crucible
Nancy Koehn Part 2: Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton's Unimaginable Series of Crucibles is a Lesson in Always "Facing Forward" -- #26
Ernest Shackleton and the men he was leading on an expedition to cross Antarctica had piled up a breathtaking number of life-threatening crucibles by late 1915. Stuck motionless in polar block ice for months, hundreds of miles off course with no way to communicate their location to anyone who could help, Shackleton and his men were running low on the supplies they had already been forced to ration in miserly fashion when their greatest disaster struck: The ice that had trapped their ship now closed in to crush it, leaving the men fully exposed to the bitter cold with no...
2020-07-07
47 min
Beyond the Crucible
Nancy Koehn Part 2: Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton's Unimaginable Series of Crucibles is a Lesson in Always "Facing Forward" -- #26
Ernest Shackleton and the men he was leading on an expedition to cross Antarctica had piled up a breathtaking number of life-threatening crucibles by late 1915. Stuck motionless in polar block ice for months, hundreds of miles off course with no way to communicate their location to anyone who could help, Shackleton and his men were running low on the supplies they had already been forced to ration in miserly fashion when their greatest disaster struck: The ice that had trapped their ship now closed in to crush it, leaving the men fully exposed to the bitter cold with no...
2020-07-07
47 min
Teamistry
The Brilliant Success of Shackleton’s Failure
Sir Ernest Shackleton wanted to be the first man to walk across the Antarctic continent. In 1914, with a crew of 28 men, he set sail on the Endurance to complete the first “Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition." But harsh winds and frigid temperatures threatened the voyage from the start, and in short order the ship was marooned thousands of miles away from civilization. Shackleton suddenly realized a different task was at hand – keeping his crew alive. A team of restless seamen who quickly run out of food, patience, and hope. In this episode of Teamistry, host Gabriela Cowperthwaite travels back in time to d...
2020-05-11
31 min
Doin' the Thing Podcast
The Shackleton Expedition - 497 Days of Survival and the Importance of Music, Stories and Morale Season 2, Ep#8
In 1912, Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew set sail for Antarctica. Their ship came within 10 miles of their destination, only to become hopelessly wedged in the ice. For the next 10 months their ship floated away, until the Captain gave orders to abandon ship. Only cargo deemed necessary was allowed to be removed before the ship sank. The most valued? A Banjo. Join in to hear this incredible story of survival against all odds. In these exceptional times we all face, the lessons learned here could not be more valuable. --- Send in a voice message: https://po...
2020-04-21
33 min
Armchair Explorer
Antarctica in Shackleton's Footsteps with Jonathan Thompson
Take a freezing journey to Antarctica with legendary travel writer Jonathan Thompson, following in the footsteps of the great polar explorer Ernest Shackleton for the 100th anniversary of his Endurance expedition. The Endurance is one of the greatest adventure tales ever told. With both poles already discovered, Shackleton's plan was to do something even bolder and more ambitious. He planned to cross the entire Antarctic continent on foot, a distance of more than 1800-miles, across the coldest, most unforgiving place on Earth. But disaster struck almost immediately. His ship got stuck in the ice an...
2020-01-24
36 min
other5billion: intriguing animal histories
Huskies in Antarctica
You can find and subscribe to the other5billion podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Overcast and wherever you get your quality listens. In this special bonus episode, you'll hear the full interview that I had with John Killingbeck. John went to Antarctica on two expeditions, once in the 1960s and then in the 1990s. During the latter expedition, he was actually one of the very last two people to ever drive a husky team on the continent. After that, they were removed from Antarctica for good. In 45 action-packed minutes we cover so much: John's first drive when his...
2018-10-03
48 min
Hear the Magic, Escape Reality With Full Audiobook | History, American
The Voyage of the James Caird by Ernest Shackleton | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Voyage of the James CairdAuthor: Ernest ShackletonNarrator: Cathy DobsonFormat: UnabridgedLength: 51 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 07-19-17Publisher: Red Door AudiobooksGenres: History, EuropeanSummary:Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic.'The Voyage of the James Caird' is the story of Shackleton's 1916 failed attempt at a crossing of Antarctica from sea to sea via the pole. The...
2017-07-20
51 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
The Voyage of the James Caird by Sir Ernest Shackleton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/300272to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Voyage of the James Caird Author: Sir Ernest Shackleton Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 51 minutes Release date: July 13, 2017 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. "The Voyage of the James Caird" is the story of Shackleton's 1916 failed attempt at a crossing of Antarctica from sea to sea via the pole. The expedition turned to disaster when Shackleton's ship, Endurance, became trapped in pack ice and was slowly crushed. The crew escaped...
2017-07-13
51 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Voyage of the James Caird by Sir Ernest Shackleton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/300272to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Voyage of the James Caird Author: Sir Ernest Shackleton Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 51 minutes Release date: July 13, 2017 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. "The Voyage of the James Caird" is the story of Shackleton's 1916 failed attempt at a crossing of Antarctica from sea to sea via the pole. The expedition turned to disaster when Shackleton's ship, Endurance, became trapped in pack ice and was slowly crushed. The crew escaped...
2017-07-13
51 min
Work Life Play with Aaron McHugh
In Memories We Were Rich #103
The Story of Shackleton Sir Ernest Shackleton is a legend as an Antarctic Explorer. However his fame did not come from accomplishing his goal of reaching the south pole. Instead on his third trip to the Antarctic, his ship The Endurance became frozen in the pack ice, 100 miles from land. He and his 27 men proceeded to spend nearly two years in a desperate plight for survival. Shackleton was credited with being the bold leader that made the hope of survival and rescue possible. In the end all 27 men survived. “That was all of tangible th...
2017-01-13
00 min
Good Life Project
He left his life to bike 46,000 miles around the world in 4 years. But, why?
Have you ever thought about leaving everything behind and traveling the world? Of cashing out your savings to hit the road and create lifelong memories and new experiences?This may sound like an impossible dream to most, but our guest today did just that. Alastair Humphreys was poised to accept his dream job when he made the decision to spend the next four years of his life biking 46,000 miles around the world.Alastair lived for four years traveling on just under $10,000 without taking any other jobs or earning any other money. Sounds impossible, doesn’t it? That was just the be...
2016-07-28
57 min
Good Life Project
He left his life to bike 46,000 miles around the world in 4 years. But, why?
Have you ever thought about leaving everything behind and traveling the world? Of cashing out your savings to hit the road and create lifelong memories and new experiences?This may sound like an impossible dream to most, but our guest today did just that. Alastair Humphreys was poised to accept his dream job when he made the decision to spend the next four years of his life biking 46,000 miles around the world.Alastair lived for four years traveling on just under $10,000 without taking any other jobs or earning any other money. Sounds impossible, doesn’t it...
2016-07-28
57 min
5 of the Best
Explores
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2014-06-08
23 min
Crossing Continents
Frank Wild's last journey
Sir Ernest Shackleton has a heroic place in the annals of Antarctic exploration, famously for his expedition on the aptly-named Endurance in 1914. He intended to cross over the Antarctic landmass. Instead, his ship became stuck in ice which eventually crushed it. Shackleton and his crew made a desperate voyage in three small boats to Elephant Island, where they split up. The men on the island were left under the command of Shackleton's Number 2, Frank Wild. Shackleton and a small team sailed 800 miles to South Georgia, from where they mounted a rescue mission for Wild's group. Nearly a century on...
2011-12-29
28 min
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The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party by Kelly Tyler-Lewis
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/35235 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party Author: Kelly Tyler-Lewis Narrator: Graeme Malcolm Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 0 minutes Release date: April 20, 2006 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.36 of Total 11 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed south aboard the Endurance to be the first to cross Antarctica. Shackleton's endeavor is legend, but few know the astonishing story of the Ross Sea party, the support crew he dispatched to the opposite side of the continent to build a vital lifeline of food and fuel...
2006-04-20
03 min
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South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Ernest Shackleton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/624003 to listen full audiobooks. Title: South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage Author: Ernest Shackleton Narrator: Geoffrey Howard Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 31 minutes Release date: January 1, 2006 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: In 1911, veteran explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton set out to lead the first expedition across Antarctica, the last unknown continent. Instead, his ship, the Endurance, became locked in sea ice, and for nine months, Shackleton fought a losing battle with the elements before the drifting ship was crushed, marooning him and his crew. This gripping first-hand account follows Shackleton and his men...
2006-01-01
03 min
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Shackleton's Way (Authored by Margot Morrell, Stephanie Capparell)
#ads Stream any unabridged audiobook of your choice with premium access by starting your trial on:https://booksreader.space/al-2013/Title: Shackleton's Way Author: Margot Morrell, Stephanie Capparell Narrator: Richard Matthews Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins Release date: 12-29-05 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 403 ratings Genres: Commodities Publisher's Summary: From 1914 to 1916, Ernest Shackleton and his men survived the wreck of their ship Endurance, crushed in the Antarctic ice, stranded 1,200 miles from civilization with no means of communication and no hope for rescue. When the ice began to...
2005-12-29
6h 07
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Shackleton's Way: Leadership Lessons From the Great Antarctic Explorer by Stephanie Capparell, Margot Morrell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/240541 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Shackleton's Way: Leadership Lessons From the Great Antarctic Explorer Author: Stephanie Capparell, Margot Morrell Narrator: Richard Matthews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 29, 2001 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: From 1914 to 1916, Ernest Shackleton and his men survived the wreck of their ship Endurance, crushed in the Antarctic ice, stranded twelve hundred miles from civilization with no means of communication and no hope for rescue. When the ice began to break up, Shackleton set out to save them all on his...
2001-01-29
10 min
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Shackleton's Way: Leadership Lessons From the Great Antarctic Explorer by Stephanie Capparell, Margot Morrell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/240541 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Shackleton's Way: Leadership Lessons From the Great Antarctic Explorer Author: Stephanie Capparell, Margot Morrell Narrator: Richard Matthews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 29, 2001 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: From 1914 to 1916, Ernest Shackleton and his men survived the wreck of their ship Endurance, crushed in the Antarctic ice, stranded twelve hundred miles from civilization with no means of communication and no hope for rescue. When the ice began to break up, Shackleton set out to save them all on his...
2001-01-29
10 min