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The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#43 - Tom Young: Answers to sustainability are in the links between green roofs, beer, mushrooms, golf, water, cowboys and communityThomas Young, Associate and Blue-Green Infrastructure Specialist at The Environment Partnership (TEP) in the UK shows us his journey from the technical side of green roofs to the more holistic broader planning of sustainability and blue-green infrastructure. His incredible journey is supported by many seemingly unrelated topics, travels and passions that have all contributed to the impact he is creating in the UK. Find out how beer, mushrooms, cowboys and community among many others are linked to this intricate story!Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over...2025-05-061h 22The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#42 - Mashael Yazdanie: "Doing the right things the right way" - how to holistically plan for sufficiency and renewable energyMashael Yazdanie, Group Leader, Scientist and Lecturer at the Urban Energy Systems Lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Materials Science & Technology (Empa) traces her journey across the renewable energies towards more holistic thinking around energy, sustainability, society and sufficiency. We cover her projects in both the global north and south, key concepts such as planetary boundaries, sufficiency, efficiency and doughnut economics as well as the need to learn, unlearn and relearn if we want to become more adaptive and resilience in the face of the climate crisis.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex...2025-04-221h 34The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe NotebookLM Mini Series #3: Multi-tasking superheroes and going meta on AI (feat. Veljko Prodanovic)Welcome to this Mini-Series on The Grand Challengers Podcast! The topic of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been in all our minds over the past few years and is gaining even more momentum with rapid advancements in text, audio and video. Google recently released NotebookLM, a powerful research-support AI that can generate not only summaries of sources that we feed it, but also entire podcast episodes. This Mini-Series will explore the power of NotebookLM, our live reactions to its outputs... and a deep dive into some of the topics that we have covered on the show. We feature previous...2025-04-1558 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe NotebookLM Mini Series #2: Playing "Urban Tetris" and "Heat Detectives" with Blue Green Systems (feat. João P. Leitão)Welcome to this Mini-Series on The Grand Challengers Podcast! The topic of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been in all our minds over the past few years and is gaining even more momentum with rapid advancements in text, audio and video. Google recently released NotebookLM, a powerful research-support AI that can generate not only summaries of sources that we feed it, but also entire podcast episodes. This Mini-Series will explore the power of NotebookLM, our live reactions to its outputs... and a deep dive into some of the topics that we have covered on the show. We feature previous...2025-04-0855 minClassical For EveryoneClassical For EveryoneJohann Sebastian Bach. An introduction in nine pieces.If you’ve ever been puzzled why once you scratch the surface of classical music the name Johann Sebastian Bach seems to just keep turning up… this episode might offer some clues… beyond the fact that the music is pretty good. With the assistance of The English Concert, Maurizio Pollini, John Eliot Gardiner, Wolfgang Rübsam, Masaaki Suzuki, Glenn Gould, Itzhak Perlman, Christophe Rousset, Helena Rathbone & Richard Tognetti.2025-04-041h 08The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#41 - Don Weatherbee: "Catalyzing" change beyond the mine - scaling up metals regeneration to enable the future circular economyDon Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech Corp in Alberta, Canada shows us how you can scale up metals recycling (or regeneration as he calls it) sustainably. We discuss his journey from studying accounting to joining the mining and resources industry and how he is now leveraging opportunities to close the loop and create the circular economy around critical metals worldwide, in particular, the opportunity of aligning chemistry, process and supply chains around catalytic converts and Platinum Group Metals.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify...2025-04-011h 04The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe NotebookLM Mini Series #1: Cooling establishment time, it's like baking a cake (feat. Lucas Gobatti)Welcome to this Mini-Series on The Grand Challengers Podcast! The topic of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been in all our minds over the past few years and is gaining even more momentum with rapid advancements in text, audio and video. Google recently released NotebookLM, a powerful research-support AI that can generate not only summaries of sources that we feed it, but also entire podcast episodes. This Mini-Series will explore the power of NotebookLM, our live reactions to its outputs... and a deep dive into some of the topics that we have covered on the show. We feature previous...2025-03-181h 02The PJRchiveThe PJRchivePAMELA BACH-HASSELHOFF interviewInterview by Peter Jonathan Robertson in London in 1991 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1609 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#40 - João P. Leitão: Studying the extremes - "when it rains, it floods", and "just add water" when "the heat is on"João P. Leitão, Senior Researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology (Eawag), Professor at ETH Zurich and the first guest of this podcast returns for a Part 2 to reflect on the podcast 40 episodes later, more fun topics about Portugal and major research topics that we did not cover on the first episode including urban drainage asset management, urban heat mitigation and the central role that water plays in adapting cities to climate change and an uncertain future. As a newly promoted Professor, we also look at what Joao's research plans are with his team go...2025-03-111h 09The Peter S. Williams PodcastThe Peter S. Williams PodcastPractical Apologetics for a Christian Way of Life: Introducing Christian Apologetics.Audio from an introductory video, made in February 2025, for the course module "Practical Apologetics for a Christian Way of life" at NLA University College, Norway. Selected resources: Williams, Peter S. Apologetics in 3D: Essays in Apologetics and Spirituality. Wipf & Stock, 2021. Williams, Peter S. A Faithful Guide to Philosophy: A Christian Introduction to the Love of Wisdom. Wipf and Stock, 2019. J.S. Bach 'The Goldberg Variations' [Glenn Gould] (1955) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwas_7H5KUs&list=PLQhh3qcwVEWjsZn4xCHUv7UcJljMo-GBr&index=5 Bach - St Matthew Passion BWV 244...2025-02-2817 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#39 - Lucas Gobatti: Spinoza, science, spirituality - confronting ‘displacements’ in planning urban nature, climate and heatLucas Gobatti, PhD research at ETH Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) goes deep into how Albert Einstein, Benedictus de Spinoza and Karl Marx have shaped his worldview and connection to cities and nature. As a trained architect, civil engineer and urban planner, we discuss how he balances science and spirituality in his research on urban heat and stormwater management and how we can improve the liveability of cities in the global north and south, particularly in Switzerland and Brazil.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check o...2025-02-111h 26The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#38 - Patricia Cuervo Uría: The human side of planning and flood risk in London - the challenge of embedding history into policyPatricia Cuervo Uría, Regional Delivery Manager at Binnies in the UK, Chartered Planner and fellow member of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) discusses her experience in planning for flood risk and discussing the impending challenge of mental health in relation to climate change. With over 18 years of experience in delivering local government services and implementation, we reflect on some large-scale infrastructure and small scale sustainable drainage projects across London and delve deep into the limits to planning and the power of stakeholder engagement.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex K...2025-01-281h 21The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#37 - Brett Ferrin: "Safeguarding the ordinary" - achieving traffic safety planning and management in a data-rich, AI-powered worldBrett Ferrin, Vice President of Sales North America at Traffic Logix discusses the evolving and more complex nature of traffic safety management and gives insight into the many ways we can ensure safety on our roads for vehicle operators and other users. We discuss the implications of rapidly exploding amounts of data and the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionize and upheave safety planning including driverless cars, generating new insights from data and changing human behaviour in general. Brett also reflects on his career and how several career changes have helped him gain a rich body of knowledge around...2025-01-141h 15The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#36 - Tables Turned: Part 1 - Guests ask me questions on the podcast origin story, life choices and moreTo finish off 2024 and reflect on the 35 episodes of The Grand Challengers Podcast so far, here is a very special episode. Guests from across the show got to ask me a question of their choosing and I have compiled them into a special episode titled "Tables Turned". In this episode, we look into 22 questions relating to the origin story and plans for the podcast, what it has taught me, my life and career choices, me answering my own questions and advice I can offer. Join me in this beautiful moment of looking back on the past two years of...2024-12-101h 03Lachender Bach: Poetry für sinnliches BewusstseinLachender Bach: Poetry für sinnliches BewusstseinWo dieser Bach entspringt – Das riesige Potenzial der GelassenheitVon nichts kommt nichts. Aber aus dem Nichts kommt alles. Das ist das paradoxe Geheimnis der Gelassenheit. Und darin liegt das riesige Potenzial für kreative Lösungen, frische Ideen und Möglichkeiten, die ich vielleicht überhaupt nicht auf dem Schirm hatte. Und damit hat die Gelassenheit ein Potenzial für wirklich Neues.Und als wäre das nicht schon genug liegt darin auch ein Schlüssel für eine andere Art, in der Welt und im Leben zu sein. Statt immer zu pushen und den Dingen nachzujagen kann ich nämlich für mich entdecken, wie sich manchmal in unglaublic...2024-11-2920 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#35 - Yannick Back: The answers are beyond the "clouds" - the water-energy link for climate adaptation in a world of data ubiquityYannick Back, Research Fellow at the Unit of Environmental Engineering, Innsbruck University shares an alternative way of looking at planning for urban heat mitigation, which is the intrinsic link between water and energy fluxes. We discuss how Yannick has harnessed the power of remote sensing (both aerial and satellite data sets) and geographic information systems to develop new ways of assessing and mitigating urban heat in cities. We also hear Yannick's take on what is needed for alpine areas and the world to adapt to the challenges of climate change.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky...2024-11-121h 22The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#34 - Denise Mitrano: A world of plastics from macro and micro to nano - should zero plastics be the long-term goal?Denise Mitrano, Assistant Professor in the Environmental System Science Department at ETH Zurich sheds some light into the topic of plastics pollution, from macro and micro to nano. Trained as an analytical chemist, we hear how Denise is using her skills to better understand how we can quantify, replace and reduce the sources for better environmental and human health protection. We also reflect on the role that science needs to play in future legislation around environmental protection and some tips on being an academic in a very dynamic discipline.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by...2024-10-291h 10The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#33 - Bill Hunt: America's evolving stormwater management, our innate connection to water and walking your "Camino"Bill Hunt, Professor and Extension specialist at North Carolina State University, USA shares with us his journey from a love of hydrology to creating major impact in America's stormwater management. We cover his achievements in the field of stormwater green infrastructure, his current activities in ancient Roman engineering and hear his wisdom on life lessons he has learnt along the way and our vital connection to water. Life is a journey and Bill's incredible advice can help you find our own path to walk.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more...2024-10-011h 35The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#32 - Luis Angel Sañudo Fontaneda: Partnering with nature in Spain's journey to Sustainable Drainage and Climate AdaptationLuis Angel Sañudo Fontaneda, Associate Professor at the University of Oviedo, Spain, brings us on a journey through Spain's history in adopting Sustainable Drainage Systems and how its dynamic policies have shifted towards climate adaptation and sustainability. We look into the marvel of pervious pavements and swale systems, an engineering-focussed start to the Blue-Green Infrastructure journey and reflect on the challenges of being an academic trying to change the world.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vZ3lENfDLjkln8s...2024-09-171h 15The ValmyThe ValmyJoscha Bach - AGI24 Keynote (Cyberanimism) Podcast: Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST) Episode: Joscha Bach - AGI24 Keynote (Cyberanimism)Release date: 2024-08-21Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationDr. Joscha Bach introduces a surprising idea called "cyber animism" in his AGI-24 talk - the notion that nature might be full of self-organizing software agents, similar to the spirits in ancient belief systems. Bach suggests that consciousness could be a kind of software running on our brains, and wonders if similar "programs" might exist in plants or even entire ecosystems. 2024-08-2257 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#31 - Neil Armitage: Reflections, from a canoe chute and litter traps to Day Zero and South Africa's Sustainable DrainageNeil Armitage, Emeritus Professor from the University of Cape Town reflects on his journey from engineering through to academia and the human side of sustainable drainage systems. We reflect on South Africa's integrated urban water management challenges and have fun picking at terminology around SuDS, WSUD, LIDs and the like. We see what Neil is up to at the moment and look back at the major lessons he has learnt.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vZ3lENfDLjkln8scBJ8...2024-08-131h 23STAGES with Peter EyersSTAGES with Peter Eyers‘Stories on a Grand Scale’ - Opera Singer; Warwick FyfeWarwick Fyfe is an Australian opera singer, considered to be one of Australia’s leading exponents of the Wagnerian repertoire and is the recipient of Helpmann and Green Room awards.Warwick has performed throughout Australasia and internationally. Most recently, he has sung the rôles of Wotan / Wanderer (MO, OMM and Alberich, OA). Other Wagner rôles include Heerrufer (OA); Beckmesser (OA); Klingsor (OA); Hunding (WASO); Dutchman (OA), Daland (VO); Wolfram (OA); Fasolt (SOSA).Other major work encompasses Amonasro (Aida-FNO, OA); Pizarro (Fidelio-MO, OA,WASO); Athanaël (Thaïs-FNO); Peter (Hansel and Gretel- OA),OMM); Four Villains (Tales of Hoffmann-ETO); Falstaff ...2024-06-2259 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#30 - Tobias Baur: From tropical Singapore to Europe - the "ABC Waters" of sponge cities and climate adaptive designTobias Baur, Professor in Landscape Architecture at the Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences (OST), Rapperswil and former partner at Studio Ramboll-Dreiseitl, sheds some light on Singapore's Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters Program, the country's journey in water management, and how sponge cities have evolved from stormwater to climate adaptation in recent years in Asia and Europe. We discuss the important role that interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral collaboration played in ensuring a successful renaturalisation of an urban stream in the flagship Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park project and the challenges going forward.Podcast Intro/Outro Song:...2024-06-0453 minCarpy - der „einfach geil angeln\Carpy - der „einfach geil angeln" PodcastCarpy Podcast #76 - Cancel Cultutre und Bach Abenteuer Fast die Hälfte des Jahres 2024 ist Geschichte und der Frühling steckt in seinen letzten Zügen. Das Unwort 2024 wird wohl nach dieser ersten Jahreshälfte Regen sein. Aber jetzt zur 76. Folge des "einfach geil Angeln" Podcasts und unseren drei Carpytäne. Wir starten mit einer sehr traurigen Nachricht, die alle sehr mitgenommen hat. Eine echte Koryphäe, Thomas Talga ist von uns gegangen...  Mit einem Klos im Hals, kommen die drei direkt auf ein gesellschaftliches Phänomen, welches in der Angelszene leider immer mehr Einzug erhält. Konsens aus der Diskussion: wir können uns das Leben auch s...2024-05-312h 04The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#29 - Katrin Pakizer: Grassroots movements, policy instruments and timing for transforming water, biodiversity and underground managementKatrin Pakizer, Research Associate from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology (Eawag) joins us to discuss how to create transformative change and to transition cities towards more sustainable natural resources management from the lenses of water infrastructure, biodiversity and all the many infrastructures and resources beneath our feet. We look at the challenges that we are likely to face in future in these areas due to climate change and what changes have to happen in institutions if we want to succeed in being more sustainable.Podcast...2024-05-281h 16The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#28 - Alexa Delbosc: A social psychology toolkit for changing transport planning, built environment and future mobilityAlexa Delbosc, Associate Professor at the Monash University Institute of Transport Studies, Australia demonstrates how social psychology concepts and thinking can be applied to transport planning. We explore a variety of topics including dehumanization of cyclists, changing lifestyles of millennials, the impact of the pandemic on transport, work from home culture, the built environment considerations, egocentric anchoring in planning and new ways of thinking about the city, especially with the uptake of micromobility.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5...2024-04-301h 05The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#27 - Darcy Molnar: A personal journey, from Africa to Switzerland - insights on education, nature-based solutions and women scientistsDarcy Molnar, Senior Program Coordinator at the Leopold-Bachmann Foundation and the Masters in Advanced Studies (MAS) in Water Resources Program Coordinator at ETH Zurich reflects on three major initiatives she has undertaken to foster better knowledge exchange on solving global crises, bridging global north and south and providing more opportunities for women in STEM. Having grown up in West Africa herself, we learn a bit about how we can use some African culture can and "joie de vivre" to tinker with our own daily lives and personal missions.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex...2024-04-091h 14The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#26 - Manuel Fischer: The Good, the Bad, and the Socio-Political - can science really support collaborative policymaking?Manuel Fischer, Professor at the Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, group leader in Policy Analysis and Environmental Governance and head of the Environmental Social Sciences Institute at the Eawag, Switzerland shares some insights on the social dynamics between major actors in the political arena during times of stability and times of crisis and the importance of delving deeper into these dynamics for better social-ecological systems. We also discuss the harsh reality of whether science can impact policy.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on...2024-03-191h 04The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#25 - Shubber Ali: Your garden, the 'field of dreams' for tackling the twin crises of climate change and artificial intelligenceShubber Ali, CEO of Garden for Wildlife, a spin-out from the National Wildlife Federation in the US, reflects on the journey from helping companies improve their innovation to how people can contribute to improving biodiversity in their own gardens through the use of native plants. We also discuss the twin crises of climate change and artificial intelligence (in particular, Generative AI) and look at both the positives and negatives around major societal changes we are likely to experience in future.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over...2024-03-051h 43Rare Disease DiscussionsRare Disease DiscussionsAssessing, Monitoring, and Managing Respiratory Involvement in Lysosomal DisordersOzlem Goker-Alpan, MD of LDRTC and John Bach, MD, Professor of Neurology at Rutgers School of Medicine discuss best practices to manage respiratory complications in persons with lysosomal disorders.This continuing education activity is provided through collaboration between the Lysosomal and Rare Disorders Research and Treatment Center (LDRTC), CheckRare CE, and AffinityCE. This activity provides continuing education credit for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, and genetic counselors. A statement of participation is available to other attendees. To receive credit for this program, visit https://checkrare.com/learning/p-ldrtc2023-webinar3-assessing-monitoring-managing-respiratory-involvement-in-lysosomal-disorders/Disclosures2024-03-0351 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#24 - Jon Hathaway: The ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of green infrastructure, opening a ‘can of worms’ and gaining control of watershedsJon Hathaway, Associate Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee Knoxville sheds light on the origins and practice of green infrastructure for stormwater management in the US, the impact climate change will have, needs for better asset management and maintenance and how we can operate these systems in a smarter way. We also compare notes and terminology in this field across the globe and discuss the challenges of academics working at the interface with practice.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over...2024-02-201h 20Sunflower Allotment PodcastSunflower Allotment PodcastEpisode 54 - New Zealand Allotment Ramble Special with Vicky and ShaunWelcome back to the Sunflower Allotment Podcast!In this first episode of 2024 we have a special podcast to warm the senses! Recorded before Chrismtas from Peter's visit to New Zealand, this episode includes a beuatiful interview with his sister Vicky and partner Shaun from their bach in the south island of New Zealand. They roam the off-grid embankment plot disucssing garden design, drainage, the comparitive climate and their wide variety of plants. You'll recognise some familiar vegetables and plants along with some more intriguing ones such as the feijoa plant and kanuka tree. We hope y...2024-02-1844 minDie Bücher unserer Zukunft. Der Podcast für die Buchbranche von morgen.Die Bücher unserer Zukunft. Der Podcast für die Buchbranche von morgen.„Es gibt gar nicht so viele gute Bücher.“ – Peter Haag im Gespräch mit Annika Bach und Anne FriebelIn dieser Folge sprechen die Verlegerinnen Annika Bach und Anne Friebel mit Peter Haag, dem Verleger von Kein & Aber mit Sitz in der Schweiz. Peter Haag erläutert, wie wichtig ein mutiges Urteil für die verlegerische Arbeit ist, um die wenigen guten Bücher zu finden, und diese mit konzentrierter Kraft zu verlegen. Neugierde und der unbedingte Glaube an die Karriere von Autor:innen helfen Haag dabei. Wir sprechen außerdem über Marketingbudgets, Veränderungen im internationalen Rechtehandel, über aktuelle Herausforderungen des stationären Vertriebs und über seine Leitlinien in der Personalarbeit.In der Kategorie Trend oder blei...2024-02-1559 minLa hora de BachLa hora de BachLa hora de Bach - 10/02/24BACH: Cantata BWV 29 Wir danken dir,Gott, Wir danken dir” BWV 29 (Sinf.) (3’39”)                Bach Collegium Japón Dr M.Suzuki               BACH: Pedal exercitium BWV 598 (1’59”)                M.C.Alain  (órgano)BACH: El clave bien temperado (Preludio y fuga en la bemol mayor BWV 862) (3’41”)        A.Schiff (p.)         RITTER: Suite en fa sostenido menor (Sarabande y dos var.) (4’15”)        B.Alard (clave)         BACH :  Concierto para clave, cuerda y continuo en fa menor BWV 1056 (9.33)                     T.Pinnock (clave)            The English Concert   Dr. T.PinnockHAENDEL: L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato” ( selec.) (4’35”)     Maria Keohane (sop)Collegium Cartusianum dir Peter Neu...2024-02-1058 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#23 - Markus Vogl: To give 'space' - from a library to collaborative urban transformation and rethinking the architect's roleMarkus Vogl, Professor at the University of Stuttgart, senior partner at Studio Urban Strategies and former "Walter Gropius Chair" at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina reflects on the power of social collaboration for urban transformation by retelling the story of perhaps the most impactful project in his career to date, the Biblioteca Popular La Carcova and Parque Educativo. We also discuss what the role of architecture and urbanism should look like to tackle the grand challenges that we face.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex...2024-02-061h 23The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#22 - Françoise Bichai: "God-like technologies in medieval institutions", discussing paradigm shifts for greener, water-resilient citiesFrançoise Bichai, Associate Professor from Polytechnique Montreal discusses the complexity, challenge and necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration and how we should adapt our centralised water infrastructure to support growing cities and adapt to climate change. We also delve into her current work on supporting the planning of green infrastructure.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vZ3lENfDLjkln8scBJ8mW)Chapters:0:00 Intro1:59 Guest intro and musical talent6:14 Travels with NGOs to Costa Rica2024-01-231h 26The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#21 - Danielle Dagenais: The paradox of nature - process and parts and its implications for green infrastructureDanielle Dagenais, Professor in Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture at the University of Montreal discusses her interdisciplinary journey from garden design to all things plants and how she is now tackling green infrastructure solutions for stormwater management and improving urban biodiversity in snowy Canada. Our conversation also unravels the paradox of nature and many myths surrounding the use of vegetation for providing stormwater management among other benefits.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vZ3lENfDLjkln8scBJ8mW)2024-01-091h 13beyond ArtLessbeyond ArtLessTurning The Tables with Claire, Mariah, & MaddieSend us a textThis week we turn the tables on the hosts and they become the guests! Phil, Chris, and Peter will have to answer questions from Dr. Haberman’s students and…daughter! A role reversal that brings out the amazing talent and insight from Chris and Phil, and leaves a bit to be desired from Peter. Learn about the amazing Dr. Ostrander and his ability to perform at a world-class level as both a classical and jazz musician, find out about the nationally acclaimed educator Chris Gleason and his ability to not only have crea...2023-12-3155 minA budapesti Civil Rádió Scherzo műsora Bara Péter szerkesztésébenA budapesti Civil Rádió Scherzo műsora Bara Péter szerkesztésébenBach, Barbara, ChaconneSándor László zeneszerző előadásában Johann Sebastian Bach első felesége váratlan halála után született műről beszél. Maria Barbara Bach 1720 nyarán halt meg. Ez után született meg a d-moll hegedű partita Chaconne tételeként ismert alkotás. Mely nem csak a mű szépségében rejt nehezen megfejthető titkokat. A kompozíció részletes zenetörténeti elemzését hallhatjuk ezen felvételen. Elhangzott 2023 őszén, Nagykovácsiban.2023-12-1444 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#20 - Belinda Hatt: Stormwater control measures, healthy waterways, battleships and karate at the riverside campBelinda Hatt, waterways and wetlands research specialist at Melbourne Water and University of Melbourne, Australia, reflects on her journey through academia and practice around creating healthy waterways and her work on stormwater control measures or Water Sensitive Urban Design, in particular, rain gardens for water quality management.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Chapters:0:00 Intro1:12 Guest Intro and ‘Battleship’3:57 Preferred term for Blue-Green Infrastructure and Raingardens5:57 From words to environmental sciences and...2023-11-281h 05The Daily GoodThe Daily GoodEpisode 891: Good news about healthy lifestyles, a great quote about contentment, the stunning beauty of West Ireland, the joys of coffee as interpreted by Bach, and more… Good News: European youth are willing to change their lifestyles for the sake of improving the climate, Link HERE. The Good Word: A wonderful quote about contentment from Immanuel Kant. Good To Know: A lovely fact about a VERY long drive in Ireland… Good News: Meat consumption is on the decline in the UK! Link HERE. Wonderful World: Explore the wild and wildly beautiful west of Ireland alongside Rick Steves, HERE. Good One: Your weekly hilarious (?) joke! Sounds Good: Listen and watch as the legendary Netherlands Bach So...2023-10-3019 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#19 - Anna Lintern: Diving deep into the underground, ‘forensics’ on river water quality to uncover environmental past and future?Anna Lintern, senior lecturer and head of the water group at te Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Australia, discusses how she has combined her passion for water, rivers and history in some 'forensic-esque' research using sediment core and other historical data sets. We also discuss the impact that such diverse and creative methods can have in supporting further environmental policymaking.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Chapters:00:00 Intro01:11 Random banter on cat...2023-10-171h 07Sport and the Growing GoodSport and the Growing Good#132 Coach Phil Jackson (2), working with his coaching staff: “We had an exchange that was very genuine."The distribution of leadership. Getting a strong staff, getting to know each other. Trusting each other and giving everyone meaningful roles. The small room at the Chicago Bulls facility where Coach Jackson developed bonds with Coaches Bach and Winter. Three desks, two doors. Monitors.  Scouting upcoming teams. Making videos with the video machine.  Doug Collins (head coach) would be working out and rehabbing his knee. Other coaches would be in the room for three hours in the morning and more hours in the afternoon. Conferring with each other, sharing knowledge. Conversations together about the game, its history and evolut...2023-09-2952 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#18 - Fritz Kleinschroth: From tropical forests to the city - reconciliation ecology between human infrastructure and nature conservationFritz Kleinschroth, senior research scientist at the Ecosystem Management Group of ETH Zurich reflects on various examples where human infrastructure and nature have collided, from the tropics to his own backyard in Zurich, Switzerland. We discuss the importance of reconciliation ecology going forward and how infrastructure can be planned to be more integrated with natural ecosystems.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Chapters:00:00 Intro01:11 Guest introduction and beavers as crowd pleasers05:45 Fritz’s...2023-09-121h 14The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#17 - Mohan Yellishetty: What to do with a hole in the ground - re-mining for critical minerals, rehabilitation and repurposingMohan Yellishetty from Resources Engineering at Monash University, Australia sheds light on the importance of minerals extraction and how we can undertake this sustainably. From fascination with Australia-India relations around cricket to growing up in the countryside in India, we discuss the life cycle of mines and the potential of 're-mining', rehabilitation and repurposing after their closure as a way to combat climate change and support the global economy.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Chapters:2023-08-291h 25The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#16 - Mattheos Santamouris: A 'hot' topic for cooler cities - high performance architecture to combat urban overheatingMattheos Santamouris, the Anita Lawrence Professor of High Performance Architecture at the University of New South Wales, Australia, discusses the impending overheating crisis due to global climatic change that we are facing, his outlook and perhaps the most urgent strategy for counteracting and adapting to it.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Chapters: 0:00 Intro1:11 Guest Introduction1:35 Greece Travel Tips3:47 Mat’s passion for travelling4:52 Different environments for character shaping7:00 Ma...2023-08-011h 26The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#15 - Juan Pablo Rodríguez Sánchez: "Restrictions and constraints breed innovation" - sewers and nature-based solutions in ColombiaJuan Pablo Rodríguez Sánchez, Associate Professor at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia shares how data scarcity is not a limitation, but rather, an opportunity for innovation in both the wastewater system and his current topic, nature-based solutions. We explore his passion for his country Colombia and career-long passion case study, Bogotá.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Detailed shownotes over at: petermbach.com/podcast for more in-depth information about each episode....2023-07-181h 03The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#14 - Janine Bolliger: Lights, Camera, GPS and Action around biodiversity enhancement in human-dominated landscapesJanine Bolliger, senior researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) and lecturer at the University of Zurich discusses the deeper subtleties behind the term 'biodiversity' and her recent work on how light pollution affects non-humans, namely bats and insects. We also delve deeper into what needs to be done to make cities more ecologically sustainable in light of global biodiversity loss.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Detailed shownotes ...2023-07-041h 06The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#13 - Veljko Prodanovic: Going vertical in a green horizontal world and promoting urban water and nature co-designVeljko Prodanovic, a senior researcher at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia, discusses the intricacies of designing sustainable vertical greenery, which are thirsty, but, ironically, more beneficial in dry climates. We also touch upon how to design blue-green infrastructure to be 'culturally-inclusive' in order to build community ownership and stewardship as a way to drive uptake and implementation of new research outcomes in this field.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)Detailed...2023-06-201h 23The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#12 - Liah Coggins: "Pondering" conversations around banana bread and boats from across the fenceDr. Liah Coggins, an environmental engineer from the University of Western Australia shares how she has created impact in the water industry with a simple piece of technology and the growing complexity that engineering research and education need to embrace if we want to create innovative solutions. Under the mentorship of our guest from Episode 11 and through her own experiences over the last decade, Liah has forged her own approach and career path that diverges from stereotypical academic to a cake- and fun-loving engineer and educator.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet...2023-06-061h 11The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#11 - Anas Ghadouani: A limnologist, filmmaker, foodie, water diplomat, and passionate teacher walk into a kitchen…Anas Ghadouani, professor in environmental engineering at the University of Western Australia, limnologist and overall advocate for collaborative learning and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals paints a picture of how he is constantly learning and embedding fun, entertainment and learning into his research and teaching work. We delve into a connected story around a range of topics from water quality in lakes to multidisciplinary work, teaching, ChatGPT and, of course, food!Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Breaking Sweat by Balloon Planet (Check out more of their tunes over at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet)2023-05-231h 18The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#10 - Daniele la Cecilia: Backyard balsamic vinegar, a pizza oven and technological progress in agricultureDaniele la Cecilia, a Maria Skłodowska-Curie Actions postdoctoral resresearch fellow from the University of Padova, Italy recounts his journey, combining his passions for water and food towards technological progress in agriculture. We cover the topic of plant protection products and new potential future pathways for agriculture, in particular the role of greenhouses that Daniele is now tackling as part of his ongoing research and with the interdisciplinary skill sets he has acquired along his research journey.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more of his a...2023-05-0956 minSTAGES with Peter EyersSTAGES with Peter Eyers‘Sinners, Saints and Socialites’ - Opera Australia Chorister; Katherine WilesKatherine Wiles has been a full-time member of the Opera Australia Chorus since 2007. An essential and vital ensemble of players who contribute enormously to the world of the narrative being sung on stage. A stimulating position that sees the ensemble represent community in a breadth of operatic repertoire - as nuns, soldiers, townsfolk, mourners, socialites and sisters. But whether it’s dressing up or dressing down, the chorus is an exulted position that completes the Opera aesthetic and sound.Katherine delivers an honest, raw, and hilarious insight into the life of an Opera Chorister. …. in a recently penned auto...2023-05-0655 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#9 - Ana Deletic: From first flush and manholes to pendulums of stormwater, engineering and lifeAna Deletic, professor in urban stormwater and Executive Dean of Engineering at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) shares her remarkable journey from former Yugoslavia to Australia in urban stormwater management, water sensitive urban design and urban nature-based solution technologies, good modelling practices, women in engineering and mentorship of young and aspiring researchers. Join me as I reconnect with my former PhD supervisor and relive some of the fun quirks of my own early research journey.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more of his awesome music...2023-04-251h 16The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#8 - Megan A. Farrelly: Don't forget the social - experiments in urban water and energy transitionsAssociate Professor Megan A. Farrelly, a human geography and the Associate Dean of Graduate Research from the Faculty of Arts, Monash University Australia, discusses her transition from the physical to the social sciences and 15 years of experience in urban water governance research. We delve deep into the institutional challenges that have surrounded the story and journey towards Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD), the Australian term for nature-based solutions in Melbourne Australia. Megan also provides a gentle introduction into the art of qualitative research and some early comparisons with the energy sector.Podcast Intro/Outro Song:...2023-04-111h 24The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#7 - Abishek Narayan: There are no silver bullets for the toilet, city or life's journey - just keep rowingDr. Abishek Narayan, research scientist at the Department of Sanitation, Water and Solid Waste for Development (SANDEC) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology (Eawag) shares his journey through the rapidly evolving field of urban sanitation planning in the global south. From humble beginnings in engineering and rowing in his river in Chennai India to current uptake of the Citywide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) philosophy, Abishek reflects on how and what kinds of integrated approaches are necessary if we want to ensure clean water for the future. He also enforces how there are no 'silver bullets' or one-size-fits-all...2023-03-281h 11The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#6 - Arya Arabshahi: Citymaking in times of crises, from yoghurt shops to plans of resistanceArya Arabshahi, an architect and territorial strategist discusses his take on the idea of citymaking - what we define as a city, what constitutes a city and how we should plan a city. We delve into the issue of a master plan and how learning from the past and thinking about future scenarios can lead to a palette of solutions rather than a set course for urban and territorial development. Based on his territorial projects that he has embarked on during his journey from Iran to London and, now, Brussels, we also ponder the link between humans and nature...2023-03-141h 12The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#5 - Peter A. Vanrolleghem: Like wastewater for chocolate - control, serendipity and digital twinsPeter A. Vanrolleghem, professor in bio-engineering, environmental technology and urban water quality reflects on his journey from chocolate and spaghetti among others disciplines into the water sector. We explore how urban wastewater treatment is evolving to embrace resource recovery and digitalization and learn about the challenges of its planning, control and operation. Peter also offers some gems of wisdom from his incredible career to date including topics of mentorship, serendipity and the importance to walking the research path together. Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more...2023-02-281h 23The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#4 - Sofia Boarino: Good vibrations – a sensorial journey into urban soundscapes and acoustic design Sofia Boarino, an architect and musician specializing in urban soundscapes shares how she has been exploring the importance and necessity of acoustic design for our visually dominated society. We discuss four key projects that have shaped Sofia’s career to date, touching upon the sound design from a landscape, nature, technological and human perspective and some of her own personal experiences with the visual and auditory senses. Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more of his awesome music over at Bandcamp: https://birocratic.bandcamp.com/2023-02-141h 09The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#3 - Martijn Kuller: A game of planning, a set of maps and a match of nature-based solutionsMartijn Kuller, an interdisciplinary researcher and tennis enthusiast discusses his journey across the world in pursuit of better tools to support not only the planning of nature-based solutions in cities, but also early flood warning systems, the subtleties of coffee and enjoyments of travel. On this episode, we uncover the role of values, gut feelings and rationality in decision-making and how quantitative tools should be design to better support stakeholders in both the global north and south. Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more of his...2023-01-311h 08The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#2 - Scott Lloyd: Cohabitation and close encounters with myths in urban designScott Lloyd, an architect and founding member of TEN Studio in Zurich Switzerland has been exploring emerging themes in architecture and urban design through projects he has led and participated in across the globe. On this episode, we hear about Scott’s journey into architecture and his experience in designing housing to cope with rapid urbanization. Notably, we discuss the trending topic of ‘cohabitation’, which revisits the myth that humans are preeminent on the planet and should therefore be the centrepiece of design. Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - chec...2023-01-171h 07The Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#1 - Joao P. Leitao: Engineers never say never and never say always - a new take on flood modelsJoão Paulo Leitão is a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology (Eawag) and lecturer at ETH Zurich working on data-driven flood models and urban water asset management. On this inaugural episode of the Grand Challengers Podcast, we discuss how João's Portuguese heritage has influenced his work and how he is using models and unconventional data sources to improve the way we understand historical urban development and potential future flood hazards in our cities.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out mor...2023-01-0355 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#0 - TeaserThe Grand Challengers Podcast is a show about inspiring individuals who are stepping up to a variety of global challenges such as climate change, rapid urbanization, biodiversity loss and many more. Each episode centres around a guest from the cutting edges of the natural and social sciences, engineering, technology and design, who offers not only insight into their own passion and work, but also advice and nuggets of wisdom about their own personal journey.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: bucolia by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL) - check out more of his awesome music over...2023-01-0202 minTalking BachTalking BachIn Bach’s Orbit: Professor Peter WollnyMy guest today is a name many who revere Bach will know, none other than Professor Peter Wollny. Professor Wollny is a German musicologist, a Bach scholar who has contributed to and served the Bach Archive Leipzig since 1993, and as its director from 2014. Wollny has contributed to the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, and has been an editor of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works. He has been professor at the University of Leipzig, and teaches internationally. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Uppsala and is considered one of the foremost experts of J.S Bach’s music worldwide. 2022-09-1642 minTalking BachTalking BachIn Bach’s Orbit: Professor Peter WollnyMy guest today is a name many who revere Bach will know, none other than Professor Peter Wollny. Professor Wollny is a German musicologist, a Bach scholar who has contributed to and served the Bach Archive Leipzig since 1993, and as its director from 2014. Wollny has contributed to the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, and has been an editor of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works. He has been professor at the University of Leipzig, and teaches internationally. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Uppsala and is considered one of the foremost experts of J.S Bach’s music worldwide.2022-09-1642 minBringing Bach BackBringing Bach BackEpisode 28 Bringing Bach Back - BWV 44 - You Will Be Cancelled!You will be Excommunicated/Cancelled? - A Cantata prepared for the Seventh Sunday of Easter.  A production of KNNA the Cross Radio. Bringing Bach Back examines the theology and music of Bach Cantatas. This Cantata emphasizes the reality that Christians will face persecution in this world, but reminds them that Christ still cares for them and will bring them out of the world into eternity.   Cover art - The Crucifixion of St. Peter - Caravaggio 2022-05-2952 minBringing Bach BackBringing Bach BackEpisode 23 - Special Lenten Edition - St Matthew Passion Part ThreeDuring the Lenten Season, we will listen to St Matthew's Passion, one of Bach's greatest works. Part Three - Matthew 26:51-75 We see our Lord's trial and the betrayal of St. Peter. Sorry for the COVID Delay in getting this episode out.  2022-03-2856 minThrow It BachThrow It BachThe Bachelorette Michelle Young Episode 3 Recap Ft. Annaliese Puccini: Bach Poet SocietyThis week on Throw It Bach Sam & Melissa have the absolute pleasure of speaking with Bachelor and BIP alum Annaliese Puccini!  The ladies discuss: An update Annaliese's life and her Eat, Pray, Love 9 month stay in Maui. An honest conversation about what the Bachelor set therapist is like and her experience and hurt with the therapist assigned to her during her time on the shows. An update on what happened off screen with Annaliese and Kamil. Ageism within the franchise. And the ladies then get into The Bachelorette Recap and talk about: Will and Peter's epic f...2021-11-051h 49Peter und der Wald – ein GEO-PodcastPeter und der Wald – ein GEO-PodcastWaldspaziergang - Wann es im Wald gefährlich sein kannEigentlich ist ein Ausflug in den Wald immer schön, erholsam und erfreulich. Doch es gibt Tage mit Wetterlagen, an denen man den Wald lieber meiden sollte. Peter Wohlleben nimmt uns mit auf einen Spaziergang durch den Wald und erklärt uns, warum Gewitter und Stürme, aber auch Nebel und Nassschnee uns in gefährliche Situationen bringen kann. Darüber hinaus erfahren wir, warum man sich im Wald gern unterhalten sollte, ein Bach nicht bedenkenlos übersprungen werden kann und warum das alte Sprichwort „Buchen sollst du suchen...“ totaler Quatsch ist.Für alle Hörer des Podcasts gib...2021-09-2142 minThe Bach League ThreeThe Bach League ThreeKatie Week 2 - Try Not To SufferKateWe needed more made up words this season. Join the hosts of The Bach League Three with special guest Nick Edwards as they discuss Week 2 of Katie Thurston's Season! They talk draft strategy with League Winner Nick (Peter Weber's Season), what they would have done in their "Best Lover Challenge", and of course review the episode; the good, the bad, and the Karl. Follow Us! Facebook Twitter - @BachThree  Rachael - @RachaelTComedy  Maddy - @Maddywithay1470  Sarah - @AFunnyGirlx  Instagram - BachLeagueThree  Rachael - racha...2021-06-211h 48A budapesti Civil Rádió Scherzo műsora Bara Péter szerkesztésébenA budapesti Civil Rádió Scherzo műsora Bara Péter szerkesztésébenJ.S.Bach: Sándor László zeneszerző soraiJohann Sebastian Bach születéséről is hallhatjuk Sándor László gondolatait Benda Orsolya tolmácsolásában.2021-04-0403 minThrow It BachThrow It BachThe Bachelor Episode 11 Matt James Recap: Finale and After The Final Rose, A Heartbreaking End & Important ConversationsOn this week's episode of Throw It Bach Sam, Caitlin & Melissa breakdown this excruciating, heartbreaking and often times hard to watch season finale of The Bachelor.  They discuss: How Libra's like Rachael and Dale lie and the similarities the two have. Matt's family's reaction to both Michelle and Rachael. The very disappointing way in which Matt broke up with Michelle. Matt's change of heart in even wanting an engagement which led to an ending without a proposal. Emmanuel Acho's performance on AFTR. Michelle and Matt's confrontation.  Rachael finally trying to make amends for her racist past, which Sam, Ca...2021-03-191h 32Happy HockeyHappy HockeyEpisode 4 - with Ros Thompson, Bach Flower Practitioner, talking herbal remedies, and wider holistic therapiesIn our fourth episode our guest is Ros Thompson, a Bach Flower Practitioner.In the "first half" we talk to Ros about her journey into holistic therapies and herbal remedies.Our "half time" focuses on diet and the "what, how & when and why we eat".In the "second half" we take a deeper look at some of the different flowers that make up the 38 Bach Flower remedies.Ros's "take aways" are "the Night remedy will break the habit of poor sleep; to parents homeschooling remember that teachers trained for years; regarding sleep and anxiety reduction, the brain works on the...2021-02-121h 09Throw It BachThrow It BachBonus Episode: New Year, New HeartbreakHappy new years Throw It Bach fam!  In this bonus episode hosts Sam Davidson, Caitlin Palumbo and Melissa Ribiero talk about who the potential winner of Matt James' season is and the astrology behind it as well as who his best matches are astrologically.  Then the ladies get into the breaking news of the Peter and Kelley breakup and why they likely were not compatible.  Lastly discussed is the rumored Becca and Blake romance, maybe she should have picked him the first time around!  Sit back, relax and THROW IT BACH! 2021-01-0435 minexzellent präsentieren - Speaker Performance, PowerPoint Visualisierung, Online Trainingexzellent präsentieren - Speaker Performance, PowerPoint Visualisierung, Online TrainingVon den Besten lernen: Gunter Dueck (Teil 3)Das Finale, der dritte Teil unseres Gespräches mit Prof. Dr. Gunter Dueck (etwa 20 Minuten). Eigentlich waren unsere Fragen längst beantwortet, das Gespräch hätte beendet werden können. Aber dann kam noch eine Story dazu und eine weitere Anekdote – und schwupps! – hatten wir Material für eine ganze Podcast-Episode. Wir sprechen über: Junge Manager vs. erfahrene Führungskräfte Manager vs. Möglichmacher Ihr sollt jetzt alle agil sein! Strenger Vater vs. sich kümmernde Mutter Vorbereitung: Bilder für Vorträge finden Bilder als emotionale Ergänzung zum Vortragstext Die drei Gehirnhälften Die Co...2020-12-1721 minThe Healthy Post Natal Body PodcastThe Healthy Post Natal Body PodcastDump the "acceptance mindset"Send us a text Peter waffles about many things; He quotes Sebastian Bach (Skid row, not the classical dude) and talks about the problem of an "acceptance mindset".He had a conversation with a medical professional this week who herself was waiting for a Diastasis Recti surgery on the NHS which was another eye opener when it comes to the strange mindset people find themselves in.Why, when many thousands of women have shown you it can be done, do you still believe your Diastasis Recti can't be healed through exercise?H...2020-11-1831 minIDEA ColliderIDEA ColliderIDEA Collider | Dr Peter BachPeter B. Bach is a physician, epidemiologist, researcher, and respected healthcare policy expert whose work focuses on the cost and value of anticancer drugs. Dr. Bach is leading efforts to increase understanding of the US drug development process and develop new models for drug pricing that include value to patients Dr. Bach described a 100-fold increase in cancer drug prices since 1965 after adjusting for inflation, and that the cost of an additional year of life from a cancer treatment increases by $8,500 each year. In 2012, he and other physicians at MSK drew attention to the high price of a...2020-09-0159 minThe Healthy Post Natal Body PodcastThe Healthy Post Natal Body PodcastQ and A Intermittent fasting, WAP controversy and how to prioritiseSend us a textIt's another Q&A; Peter waffles for 30 minutes talking about Intermittent Fasting, how to prioritise aches and pains that you have when you also have Diastasis Recti..what should you work on first?And he briefly touches on the W.A.P. controversy, which he's rather confused by TBH.Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access using coupon code "3months" because Post natal health is a right, not a privilege.Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments ...2020-08-1632 minBach, Please!Bach, Please!3.13.20 - Barb Wired (Bachelor S24E11)What a turbulent season. It's all over. Allison and Evan recap the madness of the final episode, Barb's villainous thirty minutes of fame, the men on the Bachelorette, and Peter's season of mishaps. We'll be back! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-03-1343 minMarried At First Sight Australia 2020 PodcastMarried At First Sight Australia 2020 PodcastFive Out Of Ten . Good Job Experts !!!With Emma off sick Peter goes solo in a shorten podcast about episodes 17 to 20 of Married At First Sight Australia 2020. Yes its shorten because nobody wants to listen to me for an hour lol.  Go to dvrpodcast.com for links to Bach It Up plus other podcasts by Axel and his friends. Or search on whatever podcast program you use for Bach It Up . Feel free to have a go at my sub standard podcast at MAFSAustralia2020@gmail.com Enjoy :)2020-03-0624 minBach, Please!Bach, Please!2.25.20 - Great Sexpectations (Bachelor S24E9)Allison and Evan recap the Fantasy Suites from down under and analyze Peter's severe mishandling of the Madison situation. We try to predict what happens next, who we want to win now, and who Peter's mom is hysterically begging Peter to bring home. This is also week two of our new segment Mom Update.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-02-2531 minbach chatbach chatPeter wants Crazy - Season 24 Episode 8 recapIt’s hometowns baby! Let’s talk crab Rangoons, Madi’s wholesome family, and Victoria F’s crazy ass. Was the audio just awful in this episode? Lmk. Make sure to subscribe, rate, leave a review, tweet me @bachtalk_ or email me bach.talk@yahoo.com and thanks for listening!2020-02-1914 minNAHLAS |aktuality.skNAHLAS |aktuality.skSpia v parlamente, aby blokovali Smer a SNS. Zakročiť môže aj prezidentkaParlament dnes zostal paralyzovaný. Schôdzu, na ktorej chceli Smer a SNS presadiť zvýšenie prídavku na dieťa, 13.dôchodok a zrušenie diaľničných známok – zablokovali poslanci okolo Miroslava Beblavého. Obsadili rečnícky pult a plánujú dokonca spať v rokovacej sále – aby návrhy do volieb nestihli prejsť. Budete počuť Jozefa Mihála z Ps-Spolu. Dosiahnuť, aby návrhy za bezmála 800 miliónov eur neplatili – sa pritom dá aj iným spôsobom. Ak by ich prezidentka nepodpísala, platiť nebudú – lebo nový parlament po voľbách už nemôže rokovať o návrhoch z toho...2020-02-1814 minbach chatbach chat4. In comes the ghost of Alayah - Season 24 Episode 4 recapQuick recap on the fourth episode of Peter’s season of The Bachelor, talking about other things happening in the Bachelor World, and ending it off with a quick game of Kiss, Marry, Kill! Tweet me @bachtalk_ or email bach.talk@yahoo.com2020-01-2822 minModrá vlnaModrá vlnaČlenské štáty posilňujú svoj vplyv v Komisii / Čína a EurópaČlenské štáty posilňujú svoj vplyv v Komisii Úradníci Komisie sa boja, že kabinety nových komisárov obsadili ľudia, ktorí prišli z diplomatických služieb členských štátov, alebo z politických strán, ktoré týchto komisárov nominovali. Podľa niektorých z nich tým utrpí nadnárodný a nadstranícky záujem EÚ. To, čo sa udialo v kabinetoch nových komisárov a reakcia „nevolených úradníkov“ Komisie však otvára zaujímavú a zmysluplnú debatu o fungovaní Únie a jej inšitúcií a o tom, či tu náhodou nie je priestor na zme...2020-01-1715 minbach chatbach chat2. CHAMPAGNE CRISIS - Season 24 Episode 2 recapQuick recap on episode 2 of Peter’s season of The Bachelor! We talk about the group date cancellation, Revolve showdown, and of course, the champagne crisis! Hope this is the last time I have to make a disclaimer on my voice! Tweet me @bachtalk_ or email me bach.talk@yahoo.com2020-01-1716 minRejseholdet- RestenRejseholdet- RestenAfsnit 30 - det store finaleshow i Absalon Vi var live i Absalon. Vi gennemgik afsnit 30. Og det var en fantastisk aften! Lyt med til den store finale, hvor vi i selskab med Line Kirsten Nikolajsen, Jacob Rasmussen, Pelle Peter Jensen, Mikka Tecza og en masse Rejseholdet-fans.Vi sætter længderekord i dette afsnit, men vi skal også forbi IP's hovedløse beslutning, et lidt trist bryllup, og så skal vi have uddelt "all-time-fiduspanteren". Rigtig god fornøjelse! 2019-09-022h 18Rejseholdet- RestenRejseholdet- RestenAfsnit 27 - med Pelle Peter Jensen og Anders SteggerVi har intet mindre end forrygende selskab i mobilkontoret denne gang, hvor vi har assistance fra DJ, radiovært og ikke mindst bornholmer, Pelle Peter Jensen og radiovært på P3 Anders Stegger. Sammen drager vi et smut til Østersøens perle, og vi kommer som altid hele paletten rundt. Vi får gode insiderhistorier fra optagelserne på Bornholm, lytter grundigt efter særprægede dialekter og zoomer helt ind på nogle meget rystede helikopterskud. Ja, og så tager vi selvfølgelig også resten. Rigtig god fornøjelse!  2019-08-081h 55Church of the NazareneChurch of the NazarenePeter & ConeliusNote: Acts 10- 11 Guide: www.broomtree.org Video: https://vimeo.com/3508552202019-07-2800 minYou\'ll Hear ItYou'll Hear It7 Crucial Details for Navigating Chord ChangesToday in the Podcave, Peter and Adam use the Kranich & Bach to show you how to find your way through chord changes.Today's episode is sponsored by the Oxford American. The Oxford American is a magazine dedicated to documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Its award-winning annual music issue comes with a CD sampler and digital download - a must-have for any serious music fan. Recent issues have featured Nina Simone, Thelonious Monk, John Cage, and John Cage. Visit https://www.oxfordamerican.org/yhi today for a special subscription discount!...2019-03-1220 minParty mit PeterParty mit PeterParty Mit Peter - Episode 59 (Ursula & Bomberheidl)Dusko und Peter sprechen über ihre Lieblingssekten, schwärmen vom Stagediven Ende der 1990er und klären, warum sie bei den Amish People nicht zurecht kommen würden. - Infos zur Episode: Bomberjacke: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomberjacke Crop Top: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_top Ghostbusters: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters_%E2%80%93_Die_Geisterj%C3%A4ger Jarek: http://www.namen-namensbedeutung.de/Namen/Namen-Jarek.html Johann "Johnny" Bach: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Sebastian_Bach Jugendwort 2018: https://www.langenscheidt.com/jugendwort-des-jahres Mallratts Ausschnitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A_n_zwIZk4 Peter Albert: https://de.w...2018-11-2459 minRejseholdet- RestenRejseholdet- RestenAfsnit 15 - med Rune Hedeman og Jacob HinchelyTil den første del af den uhyggelige sæsonafslutning har vi inviteret værterne fra Musiktjenesten på P6 BEAT, Rune Hedeman og Jacob Hinchely, ind i mobilkontoret. Sammen kommer vi med bud på, hvad de forskellige karakterer sætter på anlægget derhjemme, hylder Peter Hesse Overgaards skuespil, og diskuterer om I.P overhovedet har lært noget af mordet i Udby. Og så kommer vi selvfølgelig også rundt om resten. Rigtig god fornøjelse!  2018-06-211h 35Point of LearningPoint of LearningMother's Day with Gretchen (013) I tripped home to Buffalo this Mother's Day to sit down with my first teacher, Gretchen Meister Brand. A professional violinist and Suzuki violin teacher who has also taught Sunday school, and social studies in public and private schools, Mom taught me how to braid bread, play fiddle, and disagree with others respectfully, to name a couple things. In this month's special episode, we discuss the value of praise in teaching and child-rearing, my grandmother Miriam George Meister, and a method of talent education that aims for world peace. (Photo by David Brand.)   Thanks to Mom for agre...2018-06-0400 min88.5 WFDD - Kairoff at the Keyboard88.5 WFDD - Kairoff at the KeyboardJohann Sebastian Bach: Music For Hearts And Minds Credit: Public Domain (http://bit.ly/2z8vjmA) Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest composers in all of music history, but what exactly made him so great? In this episode, Peter shows Bach's ability to combine multiple melodies together. It's called counterpoint, and in Bach's hands this glorious music appeals to the mind as well as the heart. Story does not include AP content Arts Music & Culture Normal Tweet 2018-06-0104 minChurch of the NazareneChurch of the NazareneHoliness as Perfection1 Peter 1:13-162017-04-2300 minChurch of the NazareneChurch of the NazareneDon't Worry, Be HappyOrganic Life in the Spirit1 Peter 13:-92016-07-3100 minBACH viveBACH vive12 (I) El oficio de transcribir. Bach clavecinistaSegún la real academia de la lengua, el término transcribir aplicado a la música…. significa: “Arreglar para un instrumento la música escrita para otro u otros. El noble arte de la transcripción es considerado en nuestros días una disciplina obsoleta y desprestigiada, pero no fue siempre así… durante toda la historia de la música hasta la llegada del gramófono, una forma artística respetada. Bach llegó a realizar con honorable pulcritud esta disciplina de la transcripción y no como mero entretenimiento. 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