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The Wandering DP Podcast
The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #502 – Life Off Set w/Peter Hadfield & Jon Bregel
In this episode, cinematographer Peter Hadfield sits down with Jon Bregel for an honest conversation about what it means to build a sustainable creative life in film.It’s less about the gear and more about the human behind the lens: the habits, boundaries, and self-awareness required to last in an industry that rarely slows down.Enjoy!Life Off Set - Jon BregelJon Bregel has come on board to host a new series on the podcast called "Life Off Set". He is a filmmaker, coach for film...
2025-11-04
1h 05
wanderingdp's podcast
The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #502 - Life Off Set w/Peter Hadfield & Jon Bregel
2025-11-04
1h 05
The Moderns
The Moderns ep. 364
Contemporary music from everywhere, with host Kevin Press. This week's program: Vilhelm Bromander Unfolding Orchestra - Erde 0.00 Spike Wilner Trio Contrafactus with special Guest George Garzone - Moment to Moment (For Harry Whitaker) 8.15 rashad becker - deadlock 17.37 Violeta García & Hora Lunga - I'll Wait For You In The McDonalds Car Park 31.45 CoH & Midori Hirano - Shedding Shadow 36.04 Martina Testen, Simon Serc - Polynya (Silentes, 2025) 39.19 Luca Trevisani - Side A: giungla da scherzo 43.51 Gabriel Brady - Land and Sea 1.00.25 A Million Burning Suns - Derisory Flowers 1.03.08 Thomas Burkhardt - Nasty Bands 1.08.38 Rachel Eckroth & John Hadfield - Blood Moon 1.12.06 Gold Mother...
2025-04-27
3h 02
Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman
Noam Lemish on Mentors, Bhutan & His Juno-Nominated Album “Twelve”
How did Noam Lemish’s experience living in Bhutan influence his outlook? A lot of Noam’s creative life is inspired by bridging cultures and being open to possibility, and you’ll be hearing some music from some of his many projects as well as hear his reflections on teaching and learning. It was fascinating to learn about his mentors including George Marsh and W.A. Mathieu, and how he started collaborating with so many incredible artists including the oud player and guitarist Amos Hoffman. I really wanted to shine a light as well on his fantastic Juno-nominated album Twelve...
2025-04-13
1h 17
Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin - Was Their Success Just a Series of Crazy Accidents?
Led Zeppelin: A Look Back at Their Unstoppable Legacy (1977 Article Deep Dive) In this video, Robert John Hadfield uncovers a fascinating 1977 newspaper article about Led Zeppelin, diving deep into the band's early history, groundbreaking impact, and the unique circumstances that shaped their journey. From their Yardbirds roots to the release of their iconic debut album, this exploration is perfect for both lifelong fans and new listeners discovering the magic of Led Zeppelin. Robert shares insights into their incredible chemistry, their manager Peter Grant's pivotal role, and their massive influence on rock and roll, all while reflecting on their legacy...
2025-02-04
24 min
Never Late podcast
Episode 75: Episode 75: The Street Machine Magazine Yearbook Edition
With this being our 100th release at Team Neverl8, it seemed a great opportunity for us to delve into Street Machine Yearbook to round out the year. While the beard was trying to find his way around a new learn, in home-based networking and recording stuff fashion, local custom campaigner Peter Lyndsay joined in the fun at Castle De Moses 3.08 to chat around his gloriously-yellow, chopped, striped and small-blocked EK Ute while we deep dive into Pete's car life in episode 75. Also included as a bonus are some speeches we recorded at the recent Rod Hadfield Hot...
2024-12-18
2h 04
Distance To Empty
Delusions, Dead Bodies, & 200s w/ Kevin Hadfield
Welcome to our SPOOOKY episode! In this episode, Kevin Hadfield shares his journey into ultra running, discussing his experiences with the Tour de Geants and Cocodona races and reflects on the challenges of long-distance running, including the phenomenon of hallucinations during races. Additionally, he connects his career in medical legal death investigation to his experiences in ultra running, exploring the psychological aspects of endurance sports. In this conversation, Kevin Hadfield shares his experiences as a coroner and endurance racer, discussing the emotional and psychological challenges he faces in both fields. He reflects on the...
2024-10-14
1h 16
Toronto Legends
CBC’s Bob McDonald, Just Say Yes
CBC Radio Quirks & Quarks longtime host Bob McDonald talks about fully exposing himself in his new memoir Just Say Yes, his school report cards [“Bobby can do better...much better”], his appointment to the Order of Canada, having an asteroid named after him, getting a phonecall from Chris Hadfield in space, his interactions with Buzz Aldrin/Stephen Hawking/Carl Sagan/Peter Mansbridge, his unrestricted access visit to the Kennedy Space Center for the 2nd shuttle launch, and the upcoming 50th anniversary of Quirks & Quarks!For Bob’s new memoir Just Say Yes, please visit https://douglas-mcintyre.com/collec...
2024-10-14
57 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 301: Andy Biersack, Black Veil Brides
Andy Biersack, sometimes known as Andy Black, is the founder and lead vocalist of the rock band Black Veil Brides, from Hollywood, California. The group released their sixth album, The Phantom Tomorrow, in 2021.BVB recently toured the USA with Falling In Reverse and on Wednesday, October 30th, co-headline London's OVO Arena, Wembley, with Creeper.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda B...
2024-10-13
47 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 300: Betty Boo
Alison Moira Clarkson - aka Betty Boo - is a British singer, songwriter and rapper.Originally active in the early 90's, whereupon she released the Platinum selling debut, Boomania, in 1990. She returned after a long hiatus with her third album, Boomerang, in 2022.Her fourth album, Rip Up the Rule Book, was released in August this year.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.
2024-10-02
47 min
FUTURE of SPACE
FoS Daniel Fox
🚀 The FUTURE of SPACE (FoS) video podcast, hosted today by Guest Host Alice Carruth, is a candid and informal conversation between Alice and leaders, investors, innovators, educators, celebrities, movers and shakers, who are shaping the future of humankind into outer space and here on Earth. Just like how two friends would chat and philosophize together, with one thing missing, a glass of wine! 🚀 Our Guest today is Daniel Fox. Daniel is the author of FEEL THE WILD and Co-Founder of FUTURE of SPACE. For over 15 years, Fox spent several months each year in the wilderness, exploring with his ka...
2024-10-01
46 min
Enjoy Stuff: A TechnoRetro Podcast
Enjoy Stuff: A Space Odyssey
It's time to space out with an episode featuring songs about space! Jay and Shua list some of their favorites on a cosmic episode of Enjoy Stuff. Humans have always been fascinated by the cosmos. And when popular artists were recording in the space race era, they jumped on the bandrocket and a new era began. Do your favorites make our list? Let's find out. News Weird Al announces tour Batman is supplementing his income by driving an Uber in Australia…kind of NASA invites public...
2024-09-30
1h 33
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 299: Haley Shea, Sløtface
Sløtface, formerly known - and still pronounced - as Slutface, are a Norwegian indie rock band from Stavanger.Since 2022, singer Haley Shea is the group's sole remaining founding member. Their new album, Film Buff, is out now. They tour the UK this month and next.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.Jo...
2024-09-30
46 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 298: Dec Kelly, Midway Still
Midway Still are an indie rock band formed in the early nineties in Kent, England. Originally active between 1991 and 1994, the group reformed in 2000 and have been performing, and occasionally recording, ever since. The band's drummer is Dec Kelly.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky M...
2024-09-27
54 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 297: Wombling around pop with Mike Batt
Michael Batt, LVO, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, record producer, director, and conductor. He was formerly the Deputy Chairman of the British Phonographic Industry.Amongst Batt's many notable contributions to music, are the creation of The Wombles pop act, the writing of era defining songs like 'Bright Eyes', and introducing and mentoring Katie Melua and Vanessa Mae.His memoir, The Closest Thing to Crazy: My Life of Musical Adventures, is released on September 26th, via Nine Eight Books. Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast P...
2024-09-19
52 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 296: Sam McTrusty, Twin Atlantic
Twin Atlantic are an alternative rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 2007, their singer and rhythm guitarist is Sam McTrusty, who I speak to on this episode.Their seventh album, Meltdown, was released last month.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.
2024-09-17
43 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 295: Kid Bookie
Tyronne Buddy-Lee Ike Hill - aka Kid Bookie - is an English rock singer and rapper from South East London.His third album, Songs For The Living // Songs For The Dead, is released via Marshall Records on Friday, September 13th. Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.
2024-09-12
43 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 294: Ted Leo
Ted Leo is an American singer and musician. Chisel, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, and The Both - a collaboration with Aimee Mann - are just some of the many bands he's written songs for and performed in. Now primarily a solo artist, Leo also performs in the group The Foreign Correspondents, which features members of Fugazi, Fake Names, and Obits.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION ABOUT TAYLOR SWIFT WITH AUTHOR CAROLINE SULLIVAN ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. ...
2024-09-01
44 min
The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 293: Kathy Sledge, Sister Sledge
Kathy Sledge is an American singer–songwriter and producer. She is best known as the youngest and founding member of disco soul legends Sister Sledge. Kathy headlines Uptown Festival, at Bute Park, Cardiff, on Sunday, September 15th. Click here for more information and tickets.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION ABOUT TAYLOR SWIFT WITH AUTHOR CAROLINE SULLIVAN ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH.Show theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon me...
2024-08-28
24 min
The Art Bell Archive
December 1, 1999: The Coming Tokyo Earthquake - Peter Hadfield | Missouri Sightings - Peter Davenport
Peter Hadfield discusses growing evidence of seismic strain beneath Tokyo and the probability of a major earthquake striking the Kanto region. He reviews Japan’s seismic monitoring network, historical quake cycles, and the science behind plate subduction that makes the area one of the most volatile on Earth. Hadfield details how modern engineering, early warning systems, and community drills aim to minimize casualties, while also acknowledging the limits of prediction and the dangers of complacency. Peter Davenport provides new reports from the National UFO Reporting Center involving luminous craft observed over Missouri. Witnesses describe multiple bright objects executing sharp turns, ra...
2024-08-11
3h 16
The Art Bell Archive
December 1, 1999: The Coming Tokyo Earthquake - Peter Hadfield | Missouri Sightings - Peter Davenport
Peter Hadfield discusses the seismic risks facing Tokyo, analyzing historical data, scientific predictions, and the potential consequences of a major earthquake striking the city. Later, Peter Davenport provides updates on recent UFO sightings in Missouri, examining witness reports and possible explanations for the mysterious aerial phenomena.
2024-08-11
3h 16
The Art Bell Archive
December 1, 1999: The Coming Tokyo Earthquake - Peter Hadfield #124; Missouri Sightings - Peter Davenport
Peter Hadfield discusses the seismic risks facing Tokyo, analyzing historical data, scientific predictions, and the potential consequences of a major earthquake striking the city. Later, Peter Davenport provides updates on recent UFO sightings in Missouri, examining witness reports and possible explanations for the mysterious aerial phenomena.
2024-08-11
3h 16
Rare Earth
How to Floodproof A City
Tom Heap and Helen Czerski meet the people with fresh ideas to combat rising sea levels, from Enfield to Indonesia. Average sea levels across the world are rising fast. That puts 570 cities with a combined population of 800 million people at significant threat of inundation. Add in the impact of extreme rainfall events and you have a huge slice of our urban planet that needs protection from flooding. Tom and Helen are joined by Professor Richard Dawson of Newcastle University who considers the engineering solutions available, from huge chunks of concrete and steel to the clever use of...
2024-08-02
53 min
I heArt Bell
12/1/1999 - Peter Hadfield - The Coming Tokyo Earthquake. Peter Davenport - Missouri Sightings
Art Bell - Peter Hadfield - The Coming Tokyo Earthquake. Peter Davenport - Missouri Sightings
2024-05-28
3h 16
The Documentary Podcast
Assignment: New Caledonia - new agreement needed
New Caledonia is an island archipelago in the south Pacific. It has an incredible diversity of birds and plants. Its history includes a period serving as a 19th century penal colony for the French colonisers and being an allied naval base during World War Two. An agreement signed 26 years ago about how the islands are run is expiring. But talks to make a new one are bogged down, as the opposing sides - French settlers and indigenous Kanak - both demand their rights. For Assignment, Peter Hadfield has been to New Caledonia to see if a new deal can...
2024-04-09
26 min
2X eCommerce Podcast
How Holme and Hadfield are Using Community to Power Up their Product Development Process → Phil Hadfield
On today's episode, we dive deep into the world of e-commerce, entrepreneurship, and building a brand that stands out in the crowded digital marketplace. Kunle speaks to Phil from Holme & Hadfield, a brand that has taken the e-commerce world by storm by focusing on creating meticulously designed organizers for watches, knives, and tech gear that cater to the modern consumer's desire for both functionality and aesthetics. Phil's journey is nothing short of inspirational. Starting from a realization during a sabbatical that the traditional 9-to-5 wasn't for him, to launching a brand that has now become s...
2024-03-05
1h 04
Paras Paikka Ihmiselle
Jakso 6: Jarkko Kailanto ja ketteryyden suuret nimet
Jarkko Kailanto on valmentaja, kouluttaja ja sähköinsinööri, joka on mahdollisesti muuttumassa humanistiksi. Keskustelemme tässä jaksossa ketteryyden ja organisaatiomuutoksen suurista nimistä, heidän ajatuksistaan ja siitä, miten he ovat vaikuttaneen Jarkon ajatteluun ja Reaktorin valmennukseen ja koulutuksiin. Ohessa Jarkon muistiinpanot keskustelua varten: David Rock - Quiet Leadership, Your Brain at Work Brain Based Coaching, Neuroleadership Group Kuuntelu, valmentavat kysymykset SCARF Dale Carnegie - Kuinka saan ystäviä, menestystä ja vaikutusvaltaa (1937) Patrick Lencioni - Five Dysfunctions of a Team Absence of trust Fear of conflict Lack of commitment Avoidance of accountability Inattention to results Arbinger Institute & Terry Warner - Leadership...
2024-02-07
56 min
2 Blokes Chatting
The 2023 2 Blokes Chatting Radio Show Montage
Here's who we have spoken to this year ... Ian Cover, Warwick Hadfield, Alyce Platt, Brian Cadd, Sam See, Toni Childs, Paul Bindig, Mike Rudd, Jean Stafford, Frankie J Holden, Greg Champion, Russell Morris, David Brookes, Brenden Mason, Mark Holden, Tamsin Lancaster, Harry Hook, Greg Evans, Misfit, Bob Bright, Eve Von Bibra, Greg Andrew, Michelle Leonard, Bradley McCaw, Normie Rowe, Ian Cover (again), Geoff Cox, Margaret McLaren, Dan Eddy, James Alexander Gibbs, Craig Willis, Jon Perry, Peter Holden, Anne Savage, Andrew Bews, Jane Crook, Brian Canham, Ross Wilson, Nigel Lappin, Russell Morris (again), Tommy Fleming, Warren Davies, Meg...
2023-12-18
09 min
Aussie Med Ed- Australian Medical Education
The use of Technology when learning surgery
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr Gavin Nimon ( Orthopaedic Surgeon ) runs a live podcast in front of an audience as part of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons annual scientific meeting, on the topic of podcasts and videocasts to aid learning. On the Panel is Associate Professor Peter Smitham (Orthopaedic Surgeon), Dr Robert Whitfield (General Surgeon), Dr Gayatri Asokan (General Surgeon) and Surgical Educator from the UK Lisa Hadfield-Law.Aussie Med Ed is supported by HealthShare. HealthShare is a digital health company that provides solutions for patients, GPs and specialists across Au...
2023-05-07
31 min
Costing the Earth
Prawn Free
Where do the prawns in your takeaway curry or pad thai come from? Peter Hadfield travels to South-East Asia to investigate the environmental impact of prawn farming.Producer: Alasdair Cross
2023-03-07
27 min
Uncanny Valley | WIRED
We Really Recommend This Episode
The modern internet is powered by recommendation algorithms. They're everywhere from Facebook to YouTube, from search engines to shopping websites. These systems track your online consumption and use that data to suggest the next piece of content for you to absorb. Their goal is to keep users on a platform by presenting them with things they'll spend more time engaging with. Trouble is, those link chains can lead to some weird places, occasionally taking users down dark internet rabbit holes or showing harmful content. Lawmakers and researchers have criticized recommendation systems before, but these methods are under renewed scrutiny...
2023-03-02
34 min
The Undefeated Underdogs
Peter Yang - Why creators should think like product founders!
👉🏼 About the Guest:Peter Yang (Roblox, ex-Reddit, ex-Credit Karma, ex-Twitter, ex-Twitch, ex-Facebook, ex-Microsoft) is the creator of several product management courses, from Odyssey in Web3 to Launching Your Product Management Career with Maven. He is also the author of two awesome books The Art of Writing and Principles of Product Management, where he shares learnings on communication, leadership, and customer obsession. He is also a writer for 35,000+ subscribers at his newsletter, Creator Economy and a teacher to creators at Build For Creators.👉🏼 About the Host:Sharath is a founder, creator, and communit...
2023-01-24
55 min
Stuck in Stoneybrook: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
SS9 - Starring the Baby-sitters Club: “Sing Out, Louise!” (ft. Donny Hadfield-Smith!)
We met Donny on Instagram and could tell immediately that he was the kind of *STAR* we needed to discuss SS9, “Starring the Baby-sitters Club!” We learn about Donny’s antics on Instagram, TikTok, and Elon Musk’s Twitter while we discuss just how racist and sexist “Peter Pan” is, how good theater is for teenagers (according to theater teachers: VERY GOOD), and delve a little into what choices high schools make in their play and musical selections across the decades. Come with us and SING OUT, LOUISE! In this particular “Hot Take,” we relive one of Emily's favorite childhood books: “The Box...
2023-01-05
1h 07
Realitätstheorie
RT033 - Keine Kotzfrucht in der Raumkapsel!
RT033 – Keine Kotzfrucht in der Raumkapsel! Bei der 18-ten Apollomission lebt man gefährlich. Wie man trotzdem dem Mond ein paar Geheimnisse entlockt und dabei nicht Seekrank wird besprechen wir heute. Die Literatur „Die Apollo Morde“ von Chris HadfieldDas KotzthemaSteine! Was es sonst noch so gibt Benjamins BierRaouls BierPlastiktoiletteAd BlockerFunkenklavierStable DiffusionAlpha Tensor Podcasts future ltdMethodisch InkorretCamping Caravan Podcast Infos Das nächste Buch ist „Der Spalt“ von Peter Clines. Als bei der Vorbereitung der (fiktiven) 18-ten Apollomission ein Astronaut bei einem Unfall um’s Leben kommt, entbrennt ein ve...
2022-10-20
2h 07
Costing the Earth
Saving Vietnam's Wildlife
Life can be pretty tough for the pangolin. This scaly-skinned ant-eater is the most heavily trafficked mammal in the world. Followers of some branches of Chinese medicine believe pangolin parts can cure anything from blood clots to cancer and they're willing to pay big money for poached animals.As a boy growing up in rural Vietnam Thai Van Nguyen watched his neighbours capture and kill a mother and baby pangolin. His disgust inspired an intense urge to help the pangolin and the threatened habitats in which it lives. Founding an independent conservation organisation in Communist Vietnam isn't...
2022-10-18
27 min
Forty20 Rugby League Podcasts
Forty20 & Leeds Libraries - Local Sports Reporting Panel
On the road again, and to the wonderful surroundings of Leeds Central Library to talk about the past, present, and hopes for the future of local sports reporting. Joining us, as part of Leeds Libraries 'Breaking the News' exhibition, were: Professor Tony Collins Tony Hannan Peter Smith Matthew Shaw Plenty of historical content, changes in the way media is consumed, the effect that has on the output we read, relationships between journalists and clubs, the next generation, and a potential return of the rom...
2022-03-15
1h 29
Science Fiction 101
Fly Me To The Moon (episode 11)
In the latest episode of the Science Fiction 101 podcast, we review a new book. The Apollo Murders is a novel about space - written by a honest-to-goodness real-life astronaut! The author, Chris Hadfield, has flown on the Space Shuttle, and on Soyuz, worked on the Russian Mir space station, and commanded the International Space Station. You can't get more astronaut experience than that. Hadfield has also written books before, but until now has focused on non-fiction. His best-selling book prior to this one was the autobiographical An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth. But now he tu...
2021-10-26
1h 01
Coaching for Leaders
Leadership Lessons from NASA, with Dave Williams
Dave Williams: Leadership Moments from NASA Dave is an astronaut, aquanaut, jet pilot, emergency physician, scientist, CEO, and bestselling author. He is the former Director of Space & Life Sciences at NASA’s Johnson Space Center and has flown in space twice on Space Shuttles Columbia and Endeavour. Dave holds the Canadian spacewalking record and was the first Canadian to live on the world’s only undersea research habitat. He is the recipient of six honorary degrees, the Order of Canada, and the Order of Ontario. Along with Elizabeth Howell, he is the author of Leadership Mome...
2021-08-30
35 min
Afternoon Sport
9th August Deep Dive: with special guests Peter Hadfield and Corey McKernan
Tim and Shane talk Rugby League, former Kangaroos legend Corey McKernan is across the AFL and former Olympian Peter Hadfield gives a rundown on the track and field at the Olympics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-08-09
17 min
Afternoon Sport
5th August Deep Dive: with special guests Jalsyn Hewitt, Jon Thomson and Peter Hadfield
Tim and Shane are joined by Jaslyn Hewitt to break down the Olympic tennis, Jon Thomson is across the Hungarian Grand Prix and former Olympian Peter Hadfield joins the show for a chat about athletics of the present and past Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-08-05
17 min
FIVE YEARS - מרתון דיוויד בואי
FIVE YEARS - Episode 29 - Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Stardust, Goodbye Starman / מרתון דיוויד בואי - פרק 29
ספוטיפיי: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pmksYopqOfaNENkFWjhvj מיקסקלאוד: https://www.mixcloud.com/avner-epstein/playlists/five-years/ רדיופלוס: https://www.radioplus.co.il/category/rocklectic/ גוגל: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2F2bmVyZXBzdGVpbi9mZWVkLnhtbA אפל: https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/five-years-%D7%9E%D7%A8%D7%AA%D7%95%D7%9F-%D7%93%D7%99%D7%95%D7%95%D7%99%D7%93-%D7%91%D7%95%D7%90%D7%99/id1549372641 Andy Warhol - Dana Gillespie Life On Mars - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross After All - Human Drama Heroes - Peter Gabriel Heroes - Mike Garson Modern Love - The Last Town Chorus Let's Dan...
2021-07-22
1h 01
Know That: A Real Housewives Podcast
Sutton Stole My G*ddamn House! (w/ Zack Peter)
Quin, Donny, and Anthony are joined by Zack Peter, host of the “#NoFilter” podcast. After discussing the magic that is Carlos King’s “BET Presents The Encore,” the boys crack open multiple beverages, including Zack’s Housewives-inspired rosé wine, and start in New York, where they try and unpack the 1970s talent show as well as Holla! Heather’s intentions and mistakes regarding race relations. Then they quickly buy tickets to depart to Beverly Hills, where Crystal reveals more in two minutes than Erika has in years, Dorit misunderstands the assignment, Rinna further makes the case for her departure and no one seem...
2021-06-19
59 min
Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots #246 June 13 2021 (with Kailey...again!)
Don't adjust your dial...Kailey is filling in for Kelly this week! This week on the show we're sharing a little bit of everything -- some old favourites, new discoveries, new releases, live recordings and local favourites! Catch it all here. Featuring music by Craig Cardiff, Will Gillespie, Alex Houghton, Patty McLaughlin, Dave Hadfield, Lennie Gallant, Peter Katz, The Good Lovelies, Colm Wilkinson, Taylor Raeburn, Old Man Luedecke, The Whiteley Brothers and our own Kelly Babcock!
2021-06-14
59 min
Costing the Earth
The South Australian Miracle
Australia's government is famous for its lack of interest in climate change. Despite increasing problems from bushfires and droughts, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his Liberal-led coalition government continue to promote coal-mining and dodge efforts to reduce the country's carbon emissions. It's all the more extraordinary then that one Australian state, governed by Mr Morrison's party is streets ahead of most of the world in its conversion to renewable energy. Peter Hadfield reports from Adelaide on the South Australian miracle.Producer: Alasdair Cross
2021-05-04
27 min
The Leadership Learns Podcast
How to know when it's the right time for funding
Janet Hadfield is an accomplished healthcare professional (MBA) with over 20 years’ experience in the global business and healthcare arenas. High energy levels combined with expert clinical knowledge have resulted in a proven flair for developing and launching new healthcare concepts.Janet has an expert knowledge in the building and development of high-performance teams and is focused on the development of innovative biotherapeutic services and regenerative medicine.Janet shares her journey over the last 12 months, the important attributes of successful leaders in a post pandemic world and how leaders need to prioritise getting a good team of...
2021-05-04
48 min
Flying BC - Pilot Stories and Aviation Adventures
Dave Hadfield: 5000 miles in a Spitfire
"The ideal candidate is someone who's got some Tiger Moth time or Stearman. Those two airplanes are exceptional initial experience trainers because they tend to amplify your faults without killing you." Dave Hadfield is the Chief Pilot at Vintage Wings of Canada, home of the Michael Potter Collection. Dave grew up around airplanes, and after a career with Air Canada he found himself in the right spot, with the right experience, to start flying warbirds. We discuss what it's like to fly the Spitfire, Hurricane, Kittyhawk, and Mustang, and the quirky characteristics of the Westland Lysander...
2021-02-02
1h 28
Up and Becoming
UP & BECOMING | HOW TO DREAM BIGGER WITH FRASER GRUT
What's your BIGGEST dream? Meet the man who's filming a dream a day for 10,000 days... 27 years. His name's Fraser Grut and in this episode, Fraser shares everything he's learnt from asking some of the biggest names in the world like astronauts, movie stars, authors to your local barista, school kid, mother what their dream is! We unpack the power of a moon shot dream and I know it's going to leave you inspired to dream bigger for yours!Show NotesHow to dream bigger & stay inspired! Why people give up on t...
2020-10-07
48 min
Up and Becoming
UP & BECOMING | HOW TO DREAM BIGGER WITH FRASER GRUT
What's your BIGGEST dream? Meet the man who's filming a dream a day for 10,000 days... 27 years. His name's Fraser Grut and in this episode, Fraser shares everything he's learnt from asking some of the biggest names in the world like astronauts, movie stars, authors to your local barista, school kid, mother what their dream is! We unpack the power of a moon shot dream and I know it's going to leave you inspired to dream bigger for yours!Show NotesHow to dream bigger & stay inspired! Why people give up on t...
2020-10-07
48 min
Costing the Earth
Bushfire Animal Rescue
Record-breaking temperatures and months of severe drought fuelled a series of massive bushfires across Australia last winter. Dozens of people died and millions of hectares of bushland and forest were burnt.Australia's plant and animal life are well adapted to natural fire but the additional burden of climate change ensured that many of the fires were more intense and widespread than ever before. Much of the country's unique fauna had nowhere to hide.Peter Hadfield travels through the fire-ravaged regions of New South Wales to discover how local people are working to return injured animals...
2020-10-06
27 min
VISION- TRACK & FIELD
VISION- EPISODE 49 W/ Peter Hadfield
VISION PODCAST- EPISODE 49 W/ PETER HADFIELD IS OUT! Peter joins me for a chat about himself as an athlete and the two Olympics that he competed in as well as talks about resilience in his role as an athlete and as a commentator at 7 Olympic games. He focuses on what athletes of today need to do to achieve great things and talks about how he became an athlete. I hope you enjoy this weeks episode of Vision. #VISIONPODCAST
2020-09-29
14 min
Costing the Earth
Turning Japan Green
Cherry blossom is a perfect symbol of Japan's relationship with nature and the broader environment. It's beautiful, flawless and disappears with the wind. The organisers of the Tokyo Olympics are keen to use the event to push the nation further toward a sustainable future. When the delayed Games finally go ahead they're promised to run on 100% renewable energy and use recycled rainwater. Even the medals and podiums will be made from old mobile phones and recycled shampoo bottles.Peter Hadfield, a journalist based for many years in Japan, examines the efforts of the organisers and asks how...
2020-03-24
27 min
Afternoons: Highlights
Sydney Water spokesperson Peter Hadfield on thousands reported breaching water restrictions
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2020-01-08
06 min
Book Shambles
Our Books of the Year
It's our annual books of the year edition of Book Shambles recorded with various guests back stage at the Compendium and Nine Lessons shows. In this year's edition Robin chats to Josie Long, Michael Legge, Pete Etchells, Claudia Hammond, Gecko, Chris Lintott, Chris Hadfield, Jo Neary, Suzi Gage, Lucie Green, Ben Moor, Tim Peake, Lucy Rogers, Peter Buckley Hill, Melinda Burton and Trent Burton. Support the podcast at patreon.com/bookshambles
2019-12-31
1h 06
From Our Own Correspondent
No Love Lost
Relations between Japan and South Korea have often been delicate. But they may now have reached their lowest ebb since they established diplomatic relations in 1965. Peter Hadfield reports from Tokyo on the background to the dispute and how it's playing out in Japan.The European migrant crisis has receded from its peak of 2015, but large numbers of people are still seeking refuge in Europe, their first stop often being the Greek islands. But the camps are overcrowded and the people living there close to despair, as Charlie Faulkner finds out on Lesbos.It's now 30 years...
2019-10-03
28 min
Mutually Amazing Podcast
#67 - Dan Pontefract asks "What Do You Want To Become?"
Dan is the author of three best-selling books, keynote speaker, professor, leadership strategist and is the founder of The Pontefract Group, a firm that improves the state of leadership and organizational culture.He has spent 25 years in the corporate and public sector space as an executive developing organizational culture, employee engagement, and leaders at firms such as TELUS, SAP, Manulife, TD Bank, AT&T, and the Government of Canada among others. Dan really loves to talk. So much so, he completes about 50 or so keynotes and discussions a year based on his books...
2019-09-11
28 min
Down The Track
Episode 24: 30 August, 2019
With so much Australian activity on the European circuit, Sean and Tim review the late August results from places as diverse as Cork in Ireland through to Schifflange in Luxembourg. The clock is ticking towards the Doha cut off so which Australians are booking their spots on the World Championship team? Kembla Grange played host to the 2019 Australian Cross Country Championships, so for the most complete review of all the Junior and Senior action listen in to Tim & Sean’s first hand insights to a great day of racing. Once again the DTT vo...
2019-08-30
2h 20
The Pro Church Tools Show with Brady Shearer
15 Secular Books Church Leaders Should Read
Today, I want to share with you fifteen books that will benefit every church leader. The twist? None of these books are written by church leaders themselves. Instead, the authors are business leaders, financial experts, FBI hostage negotiators, NAVY Seals, and more. And while their vocations may differ from yours, that's the point! Because the wisdom within these books is applicable anywhere. And by the end of this episode, you'll surely have a couple of new books to add to your reading list. ***VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://prochurchtools.com/15-secular-books-church-leaders-should-read/ Wh...
2019-07-09
22 min
The Ultimate Art Bell Podcast Feed
1999-12-01 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Peter Hadfield - The Coming Tokyo Earthquake. Peter Davenport - Missouri Sightings
1999-12-01 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Peter Hadfield - The Coming Tokyo Earthquake. Peter Davenport - Missouri Sightings
2019-06-11
00 min
Costing the Earth
Hit the Gas!
From the cattle shed to the racetrack, ammonia is having a moment. In the wrong place it's a dangerous pollutant, in the right place it's a clean fuel for your car. Ella McSweeney and Peter Hadfield report on the two faces of the gas chemists know as NH3.The increasing global demand for milk means more big dairy herds. More cows means more dung and urine. Mixed together they produce ammonia gas which contributes to urban air pollution and destroys sensitive habitats. In Ireland scientists have spotted big problems in peat bogs. The mosses which help create...
2019-03-05
27 min
Costing the Earth
The Real Cost of Chinese Medicine
China's $900bn Belt and Road Initiative is taking Chinese money, expertise and workers all around the world. From South-East Asia all the way to South America, Chinese influence can be spotted at construction sites for roads, dams and railways. Evidence is mounting that this is bad news for rare and endangered species. Local people discover that Chinese workers have an appetite for the skin, bones and teeth of rare creatures for use in so-called Traditional Chinese Medicine. A market is established and before long an illicit trade is established, reaching all the way back to China.The...
2018-10-30
27 min
Costing the Earth
Disappearing Alps
The permafrost is thawing, the mountains are crumbling and the glaciers retreating. What will be left of the Alps? Peter Hadfield reports from Switzerland.Producer: Alasdair Cross.
2018-05-22
27 min
Costing the Earth
Outback Outrage
In the Australian Outback survival is tough for plants, animals and people. Food and water are always in short supply. If anyone, or anything, takes too much it can spell disaster. Peter Hadfield travels into the red heart of the continent on the trail of a surprising threat to the delicate balance- wild camels.Producer: Alasdair Cross.
2018-05-08
27 min
The Compass
Dams
Half of the world’s river systems host hydro-electric dams. They offer reliable electricity but their construction forces people from their homes and disrupts the natural life of the river.Scores of dams already span the Mekong River, the great waterway linking China to Vietnam. They’ve brought power and jobs to some of the most undeveloped parts of South-East Asia and the building boom shows no sign of ending. But the impact of the massive building programme on those living in the Mekong Delta and along the river is immense: silt deposits are disrupted and fish popu...
2018-04-25
27 min
From Our Own Correspondent
La Lucha
Mark Lowen reports from both sides of the border as Turkey launches an offensive against Kurdish militia in Syria. In the Colombian jungle, Mathew Charles meets the surprisingly well-groomed members of the ELN guerrilla group. Are Louis and Louise beautiful or handsome? Joanna Robertson offers a lesson in the sexual politics of French grammar. Hero or villain? Peter Hadfield reports on how Taiwan views its former leader Chiang Kai Shek. And Melissa Van Der Klugt discovers why pollution in Delhi is giving some of its residents green fingers . . . and a new found interest in growing their own veg.
2018-01-27
28 min
Costing the Earth
Fight the Power
Meet Gina Lopez, the radical green activist who suddenly found herself appointed Environment Minister for the Philippines. Rodrigo Duterte was elected President with the promise to cut crime by killing thousands of criminals. He lived up to expectations, initiating a vicious war against suspected drug dealers, ignoring the protests of international human rights groups.But Duterte wasn't just tough on street criminals, he also planned to crack down on the environmental abuses of large corporations perceived to have exploited the people and landscape of the islands. To achieve those ends he offered radical green activist, Gina Lopez...
2017-09-20
27 min
Ask the Geographer
Sustainable urban communities and young people. Dr Sophie Hadfield Hill and Professor Peter Kraftl
What are sustainable urban communities and how do these spaces interact with the everyday lives of young people? We discuss young people’s experience of changing places with Dr Sophie Hadfield Hill and Professor Peter Kraftl from the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham.
2017-06-15
15 min
Costing the Earth
Mekong Delta Blues
New dams threaten life on South-East Asia's most vital river, a river that provides food and water to 70 million people. The government of Laos is determined to develop the nation by building hydroelectric dams for electricity. Many people in the downstream countries of Cambodia and Vietnam are worried that the flow of the life-giving waters of the Mekong will be much reduced and fish life devastated. Peter Hadfield reports from the banks of the Mekong.Producer: Alasdair Cross.
2017-05-16
27 min
Costing the Earth
Heroines of the Rainforest
The Indonesian rainforest has suffered enormous damage over the last few decades. Logged for timber and cleared for palm oil production, the habitat of remarkable creatures has declined at an extraordinary rate, leaving the region's iconic Orangutan critically endangered.Peter Hadfield has travelled across Borneo to meet two remarkable women who have found a formula to reverse the decline. Dentist, Hotlin Ompusunggu and doctor, Kinari Webb set up a clinic which offered cheap healthcare to villages that agree to stop logging in their neighbourhood. The clinic also teaches low intensity farming practices, providing local people with fresh...
2017-03-14
27 min
Art Gallery of Ontario
Chris Hadfield, Paul Colangelo, Vivienne Gucwa and Peter G. Martin - The Mystic North
Explore the power of landscape! Each speaker offers a unique perspective on the nature of landscapes, both on earth and in space.
2016-11-25
1h 13
Get Booked
Holiday Cheer Slash Demonic Forces
Amanda and Jenn discuss family novels, wintry sci-fi/fantasy, dad books and more on this week’s episode of Get Booked.This week’s episode is sponsored by Madison Reed and Queen of the Night by Alexander Chee.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.Books DiscussedLand of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie YaniqueThe...
2016-11-09
1h 04
Discovery
The Sun King of China
Meet Huang Ming, the Chinese inventor who describes himself as, 'the number one crazy solar guy in the world'. One of the prize exhibits of his museum in northern China is a vintage solar panel. It is a water heater, installed by President Jimmy Carter on the roof of the West Wing of the White House. Back in 1979 the installation was meant to symbolise a new solar-powered future for America. Instead, oil prices fell and Ronald Reagan removed the White House panels. Thirty-seven years on and it is China, not the US that is embracing the idea of a...
2016-10-31
26 min
Costing the Earth
Forests of the Orangutan
Some of the last refuges of the Orangutan are under threat. As food manufacturers demand more palm oil for their processed products so the pressure grows on the forests of Indonesia which contain some the last of the Orangutan and some of the world's densest reserves of carbon-capturing peat. Peter Hadfield travels to Borneo to witness the forest being cleared and the peat being destroyed.Producer: Alasdair Cross.
2016-10-25
27 min
Costing the Earth
Fruits of the Forest
Can the growing of fashionable super fruits save the Amazon rain forest? Peter Hadfield meets the native farmers finding ways to profit from the forest without chopping it down.In the dark days of the 1980s vast tracts of the Amazon disappeared every year, the trees sold for furniture production and the naked land converted into cattle pasture. International campaigns and the brave struggle of local activists eventually led to reserves being set up in which native people could harvest forest nuts, herbs and fruits without cutting down the trees. The fruits of the forest...
2016-09-21
27 min
The Book Love Foundation Podcast
Kennett Reads! Ep 12 of the Book Love Foundation Podcast
Welcome to Episode 12 of The Book Love Foundation Podcast! And thank you for joining us in this celebration of teaching and the joy of learning. Subscribe in iTunes Donate to the Book Love Foundation Episode 12 Show notes In this episode, the topic is reading break at Kennett High School. Four days a week, at 9am, for 20 minutes, the school becomes nearly silent. Students gather in groups of 10-15 students all over the school to read with teachers. Almost all of these reading breaks hum with engaged reading. Engaged readers are not har...
2016-05-31
29 min
Costing the Earth
The Sun King of China
Meet Huang Ming, the Chinese inventor who describes himself as, 'the number one crazy solar guy in the world'.One of the prize exhibits of his museum in northern China is a vintage solar panel. It's a water heater, installed by President Jimmy Carter on the roof of the West Wing of the White House. Back in 1979 the installation was meant to symbolise a new solar-powered future for America. Instead, oil prices fell and Ronald Reagan removed the White House panels.37 years on and it's China, not the US that's embracing the idea of a...
2016-05-10
27 min
HelloPeti
HP – különkiadás Beával Chriss Hadfield-ről
2016-01-28
45 min
Costing the Earth
Murder in Cambodia
Peter Hadfield travels to Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam to investigate the illegal trade in Siamese Rosewood.Rosewood is a hard wood that is highly prized because it can be carved into ornate items of furniture, but the appetite for the wood is so voracious that Siamese Rosewood is now becoming critically endangered. The wood is traded on the black market and now the Siamese Rosewood tree is close to being totally eradicated. Not only that, those responsible for the smuggling are leaving a trail of death and environmental destruction in their wake.Peter...
2015-11-20
27 min
The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #324 - 4.Jan.2015
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:07:25 Maynard's Spooky Action... Maynard chats to Peter Hadfield aka Potholer54. 0:28:35 Evidence Please... with Jo Alabaster Magnetic people? Magnets for health? Jo looks at .... Magnets!
2015-01-04
48 min
On Second Thought
E21 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
This week we're joined by Peter Hadfield to discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles In Time, ordering off menu at Dairy Queen, T-shirt cannon drones and keeping it "flared".
2014-01-27
00 min
On Second Thought
E21 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
This week we're joined by Peter Hadfield to discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles In Time, ordering off menu at Dairy Queen, T-shirt cannon drones and keeping it "flared".
2014-01-27
00 min
Updates, Interviews and More - J.C. Hutchins
Podcast: StoryForward, Episode 35 -- Christian Fonnesbech
Hey everyone! You’re really gonna like this episode a lot, trust us! In it, Steve chats with Christian Fonnesbech, the Transmedia Director for the upcoming project Cloud Chamber. We talk about story, challenges and more.Also, J.C. chats with ARGNet’s Michael J. Andersen about the latest happenings in the world of ARGs, and we talk about Douglas Rushkoff’s new book, Present Shock.Links mentioned in this episode:Commander Hadfield’s cover of “Space Oddity”Cloud Chambers’s Facebook pageARGNetMy Sky Is Falling“Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discover...
2013-05-16
1h 18
Updates, Interviews and More - J.C. Hutchins
Podcast: StoryForward, Episode 35 -- Christian Fonnesbech
Hey everyone! You’re really gonna like this episode a lot, trust us! In it, Steve chats with Christian Fonnesbech, the Transmedia Director for the upcoming project Cloud Chamber. We talk about story, challenges and more.Also, J.C. chats with ARGNet’s Michael J. Andersen about the latest happenings in the world of ARGs, and we talk about Douglas Rushkoff’s new book, Present Shock.Links mentioned in this episode:Commander Hadfield’s cover of “Space Oddity”Cloud Chambers’s Facebook pageARGNetMy Sky Is Falling“Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discover...
2013-05-16
1h 18