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Peter Midgley
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Care for Pastors Podcast
The Pain of Depression with Krissie Glass
Depression is often misunderstood in the church, and even more so within the walls of a pastor’s home. In this deeply moving episode, Krissie Glass (PK Ministry Director/Counselor with Care for Pastors) opens up about her journey through the heartbreak of walking alongside her late husband as he battled depression, and the unimaginable loss that followed. Krissie shares how her faith was tested and how God began a process of healing and redemption in her life.With honesty and vulnerability, Krissie helps us see the very real emotional and spiritual toll that mental illness can ha...
2025-05-20
50 min
The Ralston College Podcast
The Sophia Lectures with Iain McGilchrist - Lecture 3: Finitude and the Infinite
In his final Sophia Lecture, “Finitude and the Infinite,” Dr Iain McGilchrist grapples with the vital role that the imagination plays in the perception of reality, and what this power can disclose about reality itself. He shows that imagination has the capacity to make contact with an illimitable, irreducible, and inexhaustible world, one that presents itself to us under the aspects of finitude and infinitude. Beginning with the English Romantic poets, McGilchrist shows how these artists resisted the habits of perception that can be associated with the brain’s left hemisphere. This part of the brain is adept a...
2025-01-13
1h 47
Living Biblically
Getting to the Heart of Anger
Join us for an insightful look at anger from a biblical perspective. We begin by examining Peter’s journey and how it shaped his emotions, drawing from insights in “The Heart of Anger” by Christopher Ash and Steve Midgley. Explore triggers like control, possession, and relational disappointments through scriptural wisdom, emphasizing the need for God’s guidance to manage anger righteously. Listen as we delve into relatable scenarios, urging a shift from destructive tendencies to Christ-centered transformation, walking in the Spirit for true flourishing.
2024-07-02
19 min
ICMDA Recordings
Webinar #203 Dr Steve Midgley - Equipping churches for biblical conversations
Recorded on 20 June 2024 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Dr Steve Midgley Words matter. Every Christian believer knows that. The gospel comes to us as a word and with our words we can either praise or curse (James 3:9). Thinking about the way words are used in our churches, not just in our preaching, but also in our conversations is vital. The Bible urges us toward a one-anothering ministry which encourages, exhorts and builds up – speaking the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15) is a crucial part of church life. This webinar will consider ho...
2024-06-20
56 min
The Manchester Weekly from The Mill
Manchester's homeless camp had good intentions. Was that enough?
On Friday 22nd March, tents started gathering under the porticoes outside Manchester Town Hall in St Peter’s Square. An activist named Emma was protesting the government not halting arms sales to Israel, and seeing the sleeping bags under the porticoes gave her an idea. Within a few days, dozens of tents were outside the town hall and there was a waiting list of rough sleepers hoping to join the camp. Manchester’s most pressing social problem was playing out right in front of the council’s nose.Now, Manchester City Council says the camp is over...
2024-04-22
18 min
Philosophy For Our Times
On humans and animals | Peter Singer, Mary Midgley
Should we treat animals and humans equal?Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesAlmost forty years after these two philosophers helped create the idea of animal rights, what do they believe would constitute further progress in our attitudes to other forms of life?Live from Melbourne, Australian philosopher, Princeton professor and author of Animal Liberation, Peter Singer joins the "UK's foremost scourge of scientific pretention" (Guardian) Mary Midgley to consider the future of bioethics. Roger Bolton makes sure the tough questions get answered.There ar...
2024-04-09
37 min
Philosophy For Our Times
On humans and animals | Peter Singer, Mary Midgley
Should we treat animals and humans equal?Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesAlmost forty years after these two philosophers helped create the idea of animal rights, what do they believe would constitute further progress in our attitudes to other forms of life?Live from Melbourne, Australian philosopher, Princeton professor and author of Animal Liberation, Peter Singer joins the "UK's foremost scourge of scientific pretention" (Guardian) Mary Midgley to consider the future of bioethics. Roger Bolton makes sure the tough questions get answered.There ar...
2024-04-09
37 min
QAA Podcast
Trickle Down Episode 16: Earth's Most Destructive Organism Part 2 (Sample)
Leaded gasoline could not have become a universally-used commercial product without an enforcer. Someone who was dedicated to protecting the status quo position that leaded gasoline was safe to use and not a threat to the general public. And that enforcer was named Dr. Robert Kehoe. In 1925 he was appointed chief medical consultant of the Ethyl Corporation and remained in the post until his retirement in 1958. Though he continued to fight for leaded gasoline after that and he lived until the 1990s. Thomas Midgley, Jr. might be the one responsible for inventing leaded gasoline. But Robert Kehoe is the one...
2024-02-12
10 min
Arts & Ideas
Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good
Bidisha, Peter Conradi and Lucy Bolton join Matthew Sweet to read the moral philosophy book published by Iris Murdoch in 1970. Murdoch, who died aged 79, 25 years ago on Feb 8th 1999, was a writer of novels and philosophy books which explored the nature of good/evil, the role of the unconscious and of sex and love. In 1978 she won the Booker prize for her story The Sea, The Sea and in 1987 she was made a Dame. Lucy Bolton has written about Iris Murdoch, philosophy and cinema; novelist and critic Bidisha is a fan, Peter J Conradi, who is Professor Emeritus of...
2024-02-05
44 min
Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Sherlock Holmes: The Carleton Hobbs Collection: 55 Full-Cast BBC Dramatisations by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/639520to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sherlock Holmes: The Carleton Hobbs Collection: 55 Full-Cast BBC Dramatisations Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 29 hours 34 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: A comprehensive collection of the classic Sherlock Holmes stories starring Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley - plus bonus documentary. Legendary actor Carleton Hobbs played the great Baker Street detective for over 17 years between 1952 and 1969, alongside Norman Shelley as Holmes's friend and companion Dr Watson...
2023-02-02
5h 34
Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Sherlock Holmes: The Carleton Hobbs Collection: 55 Full-Cast BBC Dramatisations by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/639520 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sherlock Holmes: The Carleton Hobbs Collection: 55 Full-Cast BBC Dramatisations Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 29 hours 34 minutes Release date: February 2, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: A comprehensive collection of the classic Sherlock Holmes stories starring Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley - plus bonus documentary. Legendary actor Carleton Hobbs played the great Baker Street detective for over 17 years between 1952 and 1969, alongside Norman Shelley as Holmes's friend and companion Dr...
2023-02-02
05 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Language as Politics
When writing DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, Nduka had to consider more than poetic devices, rhyme scheme, or syntax. Born in Nigeria and currently teaching in Ottawa, Ontario, Nduka had to wrestle with what language to write in—his native Ìgbò, English, or a mixture of both? These questions interrogated in the collection reflect a larger inquiry: What are the social and political implications of language use? As Nduka notes, “Language is politics. The moment we enter the realm of language, we have entered the realm of cultural politics.” ...
2021-11-25
32 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Language as Politics
When writing DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, Nduka had to consider more than poetic devices, rhyme scheme, or syntax. Born in Nigeria and currently teaching in Ottawa, Ontario, Nduka had to wrestle with what language to write in—his native Ìgbò, English, or a mixture of both? These questions interrogated in the collection reflect a larger inquiry: What are the social and political implications of language use? As Nduka notes, “Language is politics. The moment we enter the realm of language, we have entered the realm of cultural politics.” ...
2021-11-25
32 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Unpacking the Title, Themes, and Influences
What does “displace” mean to you? For Nduka Otiono, author of DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, the English meaning of the word elicits feelings of in-betweenness, migration, and a complex relationship with home. The pidgin words “dis” and “place” connect to Nduka’s Nigerian homeland and broader pan-African themes. When spliced, “dis-place” plays with the tension between languages, a concept wrestled with throughout the volume. In short, DisPlace means quite a lot. In this third episode, Nduka and Peter Midgley, editor of DisPlace, discuss the inspiration and meaning behind...
2021-11-18
18 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Unpacking the Title, Themes, and Influences
What does “displace” mean to you? For Nduka Otiono, author of DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, the English meaning of the word elicits feelings of in-betweenness, migration, and a complex relationship with home. The pidgin words “dis” and “place” connect to Nduka’s Nigerian homeland and broader pan-African themes. When spliced, “dis-place” plays with the tension between languages, a concept wrestled with throughout the volume. In short, DisPlace means quite a lot. In this third episode, Nduka and Peter Midgley, editor of DisPlace, discuss the inspiration and meaning behind...
2021-11-18
18 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Contextualizing “World Literature”
What differentiates literature from world literature? How do western conceptions of literary works categorize or diminish contributions from those outside the West? In today’s age of connectivity, migration, and growing diasporas, is there really a need for this distinction? Was there ever? While constructing DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, author Nduka and editor Peter Midgley wrestled with these questions among other conventions of global literature. Confronting concepts like the decolonization of knowledge and conflicting cultural approaches to spirituality, Nduka and Peter hoped DisPlace could complicate theories of la...
2021-11-10
18 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Contextualizing “World Literature”
What differentiates literature from world literature? How do western conceptions of literary works categorize or diminish contributions from those outside the West? In today’s age of connectivity, migration, and growing diasporas, is there really a need for this distinction? Was there ever? While constructing DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono, author Nduka and editor Peter Midgley wrestled with these questions among other conventions of global literature. Confronting concepts like the decolonization of knowledge and conflicting cultural approaches to spirituality, Nduka and Peter hoped DisPlace could complicate theories of la...
2021-11-10
18 min
Culture Gabfest
Eternals Return of the Same
This week, Steve and Dana are joined by New York Times columnist and Slate graduate Jamelle Bouie. First, the panel discusses Marvel’s most recent big picture, Eternals—which Dana reviewed for Slate. Next, the panel gives an update on their feelings about HBO’s hit TV show Succession, which is currently in its third season. Finally, the panel explores the controversy involving Critical Race Theory.In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Jamelle’s new podcast Unclear and Present Danger.Email us at culturefest@slate.com.EndorsementsDana: Something small, but in hopes...
2021-11-10
1h 03
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Backgrounds and Beginnings
For Nduka Otiono, associate professor of African Studies and English at Carleton University, and Peter Midgley, an independent scholar and editor, their friendship was inevitable. Meeting at the University of Alberta, they crossed paths within a community of writers and quickly bonded over a shared interest in oral and African literature. Over the years, Peter unofficially lent his red pen to Nduka’s work before, finally, Wilfrid Laurier University Press asked Peter to edit Nduka’s recent book of poetry, DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono. In this four-part seri...
2021-11-03
25 min
The Authority File
The Making of DisPlace: Backgrounds and Beginnings
For Nduka Otiono, associate professor of African Studies and English at Carleton University, and Peter Midgley, an independent scholar and editor, their friendship was inevitable. Meeting at the University of Alberta, they crossed paths within a community of writers and quickly bonded over a shared interest in oral and African literature. Over the years, Peter unofficially lent his red pen to Nduka’s work before, finally, Wilfrid Laurier University Press asked Peter to edit Nduka’s recent book of poetry, DisPlace: The Poetry of Nduka Otiono. In this four-part seri...
2021-11-03
25 min
Christ Church Cambridge
1 Peter 4:7-11. Vision Sunday | Steve Midgley & David Todd | 210926
https://youtu.be/e6II2yJBjqw?t=2398
2021-09-29
39 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their ‘moral concerns’. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we’ve shared when eating...
2021-07-04
49 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part III - Mere Instruments)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their ‘moral concerns’. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we’ve shared when eating...
2021-06-27
1h 06
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part II - Fellow Creatures)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their ‘moral concerns’. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we’ve shared when eating...
2021-06-20
59 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 99, Animal Rights (Part I - History)
Introduction It cannot have escaped your attention that there is a small contingent of our nation that poses a threat to our way of life. They want us to stop farming our most prized delicacy on the grounds of their ‘moral concerns’. We must not let them push us around. As you well know, it has always been an important part of our culture. Why should we assume that this small group of radicals have got it right and that our ancestors have all been wrong? Think of all the memories we’ve shared when eating...
2021-06-13
1h 07
Writers' Guild of Alberta Podcast
Reading with Alberta Literary Awards Finalists (Part 1)
This is audio recorded during the live reading with finalists from the Alberta Literary Awards. Readers, in order of appearance: Katie Bickell Timothy Caulfield Tyler Enfield Lee Kvern Annette Lapointe Clem Martini Peter Midgley Beth Sanders Barbara Scott Gina Starblanket & Dallas Hunt
2021-04-27
1h 18
Lives of the Unconscious. A Podcast on Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Episode 8: Is Psychoanalysis Effective?
Lives of the Unconscious Summary: Is there evidence for the effectiveness of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic-based therapy methods? For which forms of illness is it suitable? In this episode we present significant findings from research on psychoanalytic psychotherapy and address the question of whether the effectiveness of psychoanalysis is scientifically proven. Visit our website: www.psy-cast.org Support us on Patreon and get the scripts to the episodes: www.patreon.com/lives Donation via Paypal Links: Peter Lilliengreen (2017). Comprehensive compilation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving psychodynamic treatments and interventions Tavistock...
2021-03-26
29 min
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
The Heart of Anger: How the Bible Transforms Anger in Our Understanding and Experience by Steve Midgley, Christopher Ash
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/753733 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Heart of Anger: How the Bible Transforms Anger in Our Understanding and Experience Author: Steve Midgley, Christopher Ash Narrator: Peter Worrall Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 26 minutes Release date: February 23, 2021 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: How should Christians understand anger, evaluate it, and respond for good? We all struggle with anger at times: Our plans suddenly fall through, we lose a prized possession, or our reputation is called into question. More often than not, when anger knocks at the doors of our hearts we easily allow it to...
2021-02-23
03 min
Apologetics Profile
39 Dispelling the Myths of Science and Religion (Part 2) with Dr. Michael Keas
British philosopher Mary Midgley suggests that evolutionary "theory itself has again and again been distorted by biases flowing from over-simple, unbalanced world-pictures. The trouble does not, of course, lie in mere wish-fulfilment of the obvious kind that paints the world as we should like it to be. It involves being obsessed by a picture so colorful and striking that it numbs thought about the evidence required to support it. Standards of proof fall headlong.” Midgley notes that there is an underlying assumption about evolution she calls “hypertrophied forms of cosmic optimism...” Essentially, the “cosmic opt...
2020-11-09
45 min
Arts & Ideas
Post Truth & Derrida
Jacques Derrida was the superstar philosopher of the 1980s and 90s. Often associated with the philosophical movement known as 'poststructualism', he made the enigmatic statement that 'There is nothing outside the text'. Today, one conspiracy theorist has commented that he studied poststructualism in college and learned from it that everything is narrative. Is Derrida and his style of thought a pathway to the 'post-truth' age? Or is that a crude distortion of an important body of philosophical work? Matthew Sweet discusses Derrida and his legacies with biographer Peter Salmon, philosopher Stella Sandford, and translator and friend of Derrida Nicholas...
2020-10-15
53 min
Christ Church Cambridge
1 Peter 2:4-8. How Christians treasure | Steve Midgley, 10am | 200802
1 Peter 2:4-8. How Christians treasure | Steve Midgley, 10am | 200802 by Christ Church Cambridge
2020-08-05
24 min
Vanvittig Verdenshistorie
#39: Greta Thunbergs Værste Fjende (Live fra Hotel Cecil)
Der findes mange skøre videnskabsmænd gennem tiden, der har opfundet nogle relativt nederen. Men måske er det Thomas Midgley der er deres ukronede konge. Midgley stod nemlig bag opfindelser som fx CFC-gasser - herunder Freon - og Blyholdig Benzin. Dermed er han et af de mennesker, der har haft størst negativ indflydelse på planetens ozon-lag. Faktisk blev det også en af hans egne opfindelser, der blev hans endeligt. Dette afsnit er optaget ved vores live-show på Hotel Cecil i København d. 1. marts 2020. ---------------------Find billetter til vore...
2020-04-19
1h 11
Writer's Block
Writer’s Block - Podcast November 1, 2019
On our October 2019 episode of CJSW Writer’s Block, we have an in-depth interview with Peter Midgley about his new book of poetry Let Us Not Think of Them as Barbarians, and Calgary mystery writer J.E. Barnard delves into the second volume of her Falls Mysteries series, Where the Ice Falls.
2019-11-06
00 min
Writer's Block
Writer’s Block - Podcast November 1, 2019
On our October 2019 episode of CJSW Writer’s Block, we have an in-depth interview with Peter Midgley about his new book of poetry Let Us Not Think of Them as Barbarians, and Calgary mystery writer J.E. Barnard delves into the second volume of her Falls Mysteries series, Where the Ice Falls.
2019-11-06
00 min
Writer's Block
Writer’s Block - Episode November 1, 2019
On our October 2019 episode of CJSW Writer’s Block, we have an in-depth interview with Peter Midgley about his new book of poetry Let Us Not Think of Them as Barbarians, and Calgary mystery writer J.E. Barnard delves into the second volume of her Falls Mysteries series, Where the Ice Falls.
2019-11-06
00 min
Writer's Block
Writer’s Block - Episode November 1, 2019
On our October 2019 episode of CJSW Writer’s Block, we have an in-depth interview with Peter Midgley about his new book of poetry Let Us Not Think of Them as Barbarians, and Calgary mystery writer J.E. Barnard delves into the second volume of her Falls Mysteries series, Where the Ice Falls.
2019-11-06
00 min
NeWest Press Audio
Episode #81: Peter Midgley/LET US NOT THINK OF THEM AS BARBARIANS
Peter Midgley came by the NeWest Press office to talk about his latest poetry collection let us not think of them as barbarians, a book which grapples with history, legacy and atonement.
2019-09-10
31 min
Christ Church Cambridge
An inheritance to die for. 1 Peter 1:1–5 | Steve Midgley, 10.30am | 190721
An inheritance to die for. 1 Peter 1:1–5 | Steve Midgley, 10.30am | 190721 by Christ Church Cambridge
2019-07-24
18 min
Talk the Talk
367: Your Inner Prescriptivist (with Alyssa Severin)
Talking with Dr Alyssa Severin about changing minds on prescriptivism. In the news: Bees can associate arbitrary symbols with numbers. Indigenous Australian Word of the Week with Peter Swanton: the name of the language Gamilaraay Words of the Week: mentrification, joyplot, begpacking
2019-06-12
1h 05
The Food Programme
A Vintage Year for Homegrown Wine
After the summer heatwave, Master of Wine Susie Barrie meets winemakers bringing in what could be a watershed harvest for homegrown wine. On a tour of the south of England she visits Peter Hall who's been making wine for 40 years in his isolated Breaky Bottom vineyard in East Sussex. Just down the road we visit sparkling wine makers Nyetimber and Ridgeview, we get a lesson in winemaking from Sarah Midgley at Plumpton College and then to Frazer Thompson of Chapel Down in Kent and Patrick McGrath of Hatch Mansfield in Ascot who helped Champagne Taittinger plant vines in the...
2018-10-21
28 min
This Week in Law (Video)
One Mile Of Harm - VidAngel vs. movie studios, stream ripping sites, Fox News vs. TVEyes.
The state of VidAngel vs. movie studios, Danish court says stream-ripping sites are illegal, are free stock photos free? Fox News vs. TVEyes and more! Hosts: Denise Howell and J. Michael Keyes Guest: Peter Midgley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law. Public list of discussion points TWiL on Facebook Attorneys may submit a self-study form to their local CLE board seeking MCLE credit approval. Please check the rules and requirements for your specific jurisdiction before submitting any forms. Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck...
2018-08-10
1h 37
This Week in Law (Audio)
One Mile Of Harm - VidAngel vs. movie studios, stream ripping sites, Fox News vs. TVEyes.
The state of VidAngel vs. movie studios, Danish court says stream-ripping sites are illegal, are free stock photos free? Fox News vs. TVEyes and more! Hosts: Denise Howell and J. Michael Keyes Guest: Peter Midgley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law. Public list of discussion points TWiL on Facebook Attorneys may submit a self-study form to their local CLE board seeking MCLE credit approval. Please check the rules and requirements for your specific jurisdiction before submitting any forms. Special thanks to Nigel Clutterbuck...
2018-08-10
1h 37
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Peter Gordon - Addressing the Divide Between the Arts and Medical Sciences
This week, we interview Dr Peter Gordon. Dr Gordon describes himself as a gardener with an interest in medicine. He trained in both medicine and landscape architecture before specialising in psychiatry and now works with older adults in Scotland. In addition, he is an activist and campaigner and has a range of creative interests including filmmaking, photography, writing and poetry. In this interview, we walk about Peter’s own experiences of psychiatric treatment and how we need to address the divide that exists between the arts and the medical sciences. In this episode we discuss:...
2018-05-17
24 min
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Peter Gordon - Addressing the Divide Between the Arts and Medical Sciences
This week, we interview Dr Peter Gordon. Dr Gordon describes himself as a gardener with an interest in medicine. He trained in both medicine and landscape architecture before specialising in psychiatry and now works with older adults in Scotland. In addition, he is an activist and campaigner and has a range of creative interests including filmmaking, photography, writing and poetry. In this interview, we walk about Peter’s own experiences of psychiatric treatment and how we need to address the divide that exists between the arts and the medical sciences. In this episode we discuss:...
2018-05-17
24 min
Progkast
Jul's Progkast - 26 - Halloween Special Edition 2017
Progkast - 26 - Special Halloween Edition 1) Quantafide - Screamin' Skull - .53 2) Gordon Midgley - The Fall - 6.53 3) The Bedlam Furnaces - Beneath (Part 1): Release the Kraken - 20.43 4) The Bedlam Furnaces - Beneath Part 2: The Call of Cthulhu - 27.18 5) Napier's Bones - The Hand of Glory - 36.03 6) Gordon Midgley - Storm - 50.55 7) Vivisectors - Happy Halloween - 55.23 Interspersed within are excperts from "The Black Cat" with Peter Lorre from "Mystery in the Air", Excerpts from a rendition of "The Fall of the House of Usher" as done by radio play group "Escape", a different rendition of "The Fall of the House...
2017-10-23
59 min
the Open Mike
S1:E7 - How Infusionsoft is Helping Small Business Succeed
How Infusionsoft is helping Small Businesses Succeed Hello, welcome to The Open Mike episode seven. Today, we are delighted to be out in Spain, in Xabia, Spain, with Marc P. Summers an Infusionsoft Certified Partner and founder of Information Street. Episode 7 is going to all be about How Infusionsoft is helping Small Businesses Succeed, Powering Small Business to Success, a Certified Partners view.I'm really excited to be joined by a phenomenal wealth of talent from some of the most influential and successful people in the Infusionsoft Certified Partner community, as well as j...
2017-02-09
1h 03
Talk the Talk
Radiothon 2016 Special
This special Radiothon edition of Talk the Talk features special guests, including Greens senator Scott Ludlam, forensic specialist Kari Pitts, physicist Catalina Curceanu, and RTRFM regulars Dylan Websdane and Peter Barr. Plus we play Talk the Talk Against Humanity. Support the station that supports Talk the Talk. Subscribe to RTRFM by heading to rtrfm.com.au
2016-08-16
50 min
Earth Policy Institute: Podcast
Bike-Sharing Programs Hit the Streets in Over 500 Cities Worldwide
Today more than 500 cities in 49 countries host advanced bike-sharing programs, with a combined fleet of over 500,000 bicycles. Urban transport advisor Peter Midgley notes that “bike sharing has experienced the fastest growth of any mode of transport in the history of the planet.” Get the full Plan B Update on the EPI website.
2013-05-06
13 min
Talk the Talk
62: Carillon Shemozzle
There are some words we've been hearing around the place. What exactly is a 'shemozzle', and why is Peter Costello talking about it? How do you pronounce 'carillion', and why is Perth's "Carillon City" spelt with only one 'i'? UWA linguist Daniel Midgley tries to resolve these and other matters of import on this episode of Talk the Talk.
2012-03-20
15 min
International Lawrence Durrell Society Podcasts
Midgley "Lawrence Durrell and Andre Brink"
Midgley, Peter. "Lawrence Durrell's Mountolive and Andre Brink's The Ambassador: The Colonizer and the Colonized's Dialogue." The Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. University of British Columbia. Vancouver, BC. 17-22 August, 2007.
2007-08-20
34 min