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Labor History in 2:00
May 25 - Philip Murray is Born
Unions were created to make living conditions just a little better than they were before they were created, and the union that does not manifest that kind of interest in human beings cannot endure.” Those were the words of Philip Murray, born on this day in Labor History, the year was 1886. Philip Murray was born in Blantyre, Scotland, the son of a union coal miner.
2025-05-25
01 min
Palliative Talks: The Palliative Care Podcast
A Compassionate Conversation with Philip Larkin
In this episode, Kath Murray welcomes renowned palliative care leader Phil Larkin to explore the transformative power of compassion in palliative care. Together, they illustrate that every team member’s contribution is essential in creating a holistic, compassionate care environment that goes far beyond treating physical symptoms. Their engaging conversation, enriched with powerful metaphors and personal stories of resilience, offers a heartfelt reminder that every little act of kindness can build a safe harbor and transform the caregiving experience.
2025-04-30
26 min
GETTIN SAVVY - Health, Wealth and Beauty
Gettin “LIFTED”, in uncertain market times with surgeon Dr. Philip Solomon
Episode 20 of GETTIN SAVVY in Health, Wealth and Beauty 00:00:26 – Introduction to Dr. Phil Solomon 00:01:45 – Face Lifts & the Process of Meeting with New Patients 00:14:53 – Types of Anesthetic/Sedation 00:17:35 – Complications 00:20:30 – Deep Planing Description & Differences 00:29:45 – Neck Tightening & Discomforts 00:35:45 - Risks & Dangers to Cosmetic Procedures 00:38:28 – Average Costs to Cosmetic Surgeries 00:44:08 – Market Updates & Trump’s Plan 00:50:50 – Comparing North American to European Markets 00:54:47 – The Cruise Industry & the Market 00:57:04 – Disney Stock Over the Years 01:00:42 – Gold, Crytocurrency & Protection from Inflation 01:05:56 – Styles of Investing: Active, Passive, Reactive Host descriptions: Catherine Murray, a business newscaster and former Wall Street professional at Goldman, William Blair and Deutsche bank.
2025-03-17
1h 20
So True Devotional
Talking Things Up
In a world full of doubt and discouragement, how do we speak about the work of God? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us through Nehemiah 4:10–14 that our words should reflect unwavering faith in God’s power and promises. As opposition to rebuilding Jerusalem grew, some said, “We can’t.,” Oothers said, “You won’t.”—b But Nehemiah boldly declared, “God will.”Drawing inspiration from faithful leaders like Andrew Bonar and Robert Murray M’cCheyne, Pastor Philip encourages us to talk up God’s work with confidence and anticipation. When we view our ministry and daily eff...
2025-03-06
06 min
Infinite Endurance Podcast
Year of the 100s: Nick Petterson's 2024 Ultra Journey
If you have any suggestions for a topic or guest, send us a text!In this episode of the Infinite Endurance Podcast, ultra runner Nick Petterson shares his experiences racing and training throughout the 2024 season. They discuss Nick's impressive achievements, including running four 100-mile races, and the importance of recovery. Nick shares insights on preparing for a 100-mile race, the mental aspects of racing, and the support system that helps him succeed. The conversation also touches on future goals and advice for aspiring ultra runners.Follow NickInstagramStravaHamster...
2024-12-20
59 min
The Defuse Podcast: Where Experts Defuse Real Threats
Martyn’s Law – Better Protection from Terrorism with Figen Murray
Send us a textOn the 22nd May 2017, Figen Murray’s life as she knew it changed forever.Her son, Martyn Hett, was one of the 22 people killed in the devastating Manchester Arena terrorist attack.The acts of kindness and support that followed the tragic loss of Martyn Hett in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing highlight the strength of community in times of grief.Figen's advocacy for peace and positive change, rather than succumbing to anger, is truly inspiring. In memory of Martyn, Figen led the call for Martyn's Law, aiming to en...
2024-10-08
1h 09
Art of Procurement
686: 5 Things Procurement Should Consider When Evaluating AI w/ Heather Murray
“2023 was the year of the ‘dabbler.’ We all heard about AI, and we were all playing around with ChatGPT. We were dabbling around, but we were not integrating. I think 2024 is the year that we actually integrate AI and start to create workflows around it.” - Heather Murray, AI Trainer and Advisor at Beesting Digital and Founder of AI for Non-Techies Since the release of ChatGPT in 2023 brought generative AI technology to the masses and ushered in a wave of new AI-powered solutions, companies have been scrambling to figure out how to harness AI to their advantage and wade...
2024-04-08
33 min
Ideology
What is Pentecostalism?
In Episode 20 of Season 4, Drew and Mick begin a multi-episode exploration of Pentecostalism. In this first installment, they seek to establish some definitions - what is Pentecostalism? Charismatic? Neo-pentecostalism? Third-wave spirituality? Pentecostals are on track to become the largest branch of the global church within our lifetimes. Tune in to see how and why this is significant to modern, Western believers. Connect with us: Email: ideologypc@gmail.com Youtube/Instagram: @ideologypc Feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or comment References: ...
2024-04-08
47 min
How Soccer Explains Leadership Podcast
Change Your Story with Schellas Hyndman, Former Head Coach of FC Dallas, SMU, GCU, Eastern Illinois, and Murray State
In Episode 141, Schellas Hyndman, United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame Member, former Head Coach of FC Dallas, SMU Men’s Soccer (where he coached for 24 years), GCU Men’s Soccer, Eastern Illinois Men’s Soccer, and Murray State Men’s Soccer, husband, and father, talks with Phil and Paul about lessons learned during his incredible childhood, playing, and coaching journey, how his martial arts background translates to the soccer pitch, building trust and accountability in our teams, some stories about how he built trust with players and kept them accountable to the team standards, why coaching in the MLS was one...
2024-03-21
1h 21
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain: The extraordinary story of love, civil rights, and labor activism by Velma Murphy Hill, Norman Hill
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/753767 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain: The extraordinary story of love, civil rights, and labor activism Author: Velma Murphy Hill, Norman Hill Narrator: Arnell Powell, Kim Staunton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 44 minutes Release date: February 6, 2024 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: The remarkable story of a couple who came together during the Civil Rights Movement and made fighting for equality and civil and workers’ rights their purpose for more than sixty years, overcoming adversity—with the strength of their love and commitment—to bring about meaningful change.Norman Hill w...
2024-02-06
05 min
The Gleanings: A Podcast of IBC - Beulah
037 - Solus Christus (The 5 Solas: Part 4)
What was the heartbeat of the Protestant Reformation? One key principle was "Solus Christus" -- what does that mean and why does it matter today? Join us as we discuss the doctrine of salvation through Christ alone through three lines of thinking: (1) the elements of Solus Christus (the exclusivity of His person and sufficiency of His work); (2) Solus Christus in the Reformation; and (3) the importance of Solus Christus today.For information on Immanuel Baptist Church, visit https://ibcbeulah.comFor more information on "The Gleanings," visit https://ibcbeulah.com...
2023-12-01
23 min
The Peru Channel
4 Questions I'm Often Asked About Peru
When to visit? Is Peru safe? Is Machu Picchu really worth it? Why do I live here? These are some of the most common questions I get and in this episode I try to answer each. Also, I talk about a new announcement affecting last minute ticket purchases for Machu Picchu -- a major issue since online ticket sales are often sold out in weeks in advance and getting one of the 1000 tickets set aside at Aguas Calientes can be a challenge (if not impossible) if you don't know what to do. You can find...
2023-08-14
17 min
Daring to Leap: Empowerment & Career Advice for Women: Overcome Imposter Syndrome, Growth Mindset, Challenge the Status Quo
#32 – The Power of Passion: How This Career Change Led to 6 National Titles, a Lasting Impact, & an Audible Original Book | Empowerment & Career Advice
Have you ever wondered how following your passion in your career can not only bring you personal fulfillment but also have a ripple effect, positively impacting the lives of others?Kathy Murray has such an inspiring story that was made into an Audible Original Book called The Munich Cowboy Cheerleaders.In this episode of Daring to Leap, fitness expert Kathy Murray shares her inspiring journey and career change from medical sales to coaching the Munich Cowboy Cheerleaders to six national titles. We'll explore the challenges she faced, the mantras that motivated her team...
2023-08-08
31 min
The Peru Channel
Traveling Peru by Road and River
I'm lucky to have been able to travel many places in Peru by just about every means possible from airplanes to buses to cars and even to boats along the Amazon. In this episode I talk about how it's not as challenging or confusing as you might think and how it's possible to go anywhere you want easily and cheaply in Peru using public transportation. You can check out the Show Notes here - Podcast Episode 24: Traveling Peru by Road and River - where you can find all the links tralked about in the episode as well...
2023-08-06
20 min
The Peru Channel
The 7 Places You Have to Visit in Cusco
In this episode I talk about 7 places that will give you a taste of what the city, it's history, and its culture are really like. As someone who lives here, these are among my favorites because they are most representative of what Cusco really has to offer from modern life going back through its centuries of history. You can always follow me on Instagram: (@ThePeruChannel) and YouTube (The Peru Channel) or join our Facebook group (Explore Cusco and Peru). I've added something different on the Show Notes Page (Podcast Episode 23: The Seven Places You Have...
2023-07-29
22 min
The Peru Channel
Understanding the Current Social Protests in Peru
Peru has been a political volatile country for a long time, but recently things have been even more uncertain and undercurrents of social unrest and disenfranchisement are rising again. As new and potentially even bigger protests are planned for this coming week during Peru's Fiestas Patrias celebrations of the country's independence, I thought it would important to discuss the underlying tensions behind these protests and explain a little of how they have actually been going on for centuries. Should things develop as I expect this week, besides News updates on the News page of ThePeruChannel.c...
2023-07-23
18 min
The Peru Channel
How to Plan a Trip to Machu Picchu
This episode covers all of that you need to know to plan a trip to Machu yourself to avoid paying a someone else to do the exact same thing for you. For many people, planning a bucket list trip like giong to Machu Picchu can be very intimidating, but fortunately it's really not hard at all thanks to the internet. The challenge is navigating through all of many the options such as choosing which Machu Picchu route to take or which train on which to travel. In this epsisode I discuss in detail all of...
2023-07-04
22 min
The Peru Channel
My Three Favorite Cities in Peru
My three favorite cities in Peru plus some important news about Machu Pichu and the serious health crisis that is affecting hundreds of thousands and will likely continue to do so well into next year. This episode could have been a LOT longer, but I had to keep telling myself to only summarize why I love these cities. (I guess I can talk about each in more detail in the future episodes, right?) You can check out the show notes here: Podcast Episode 20: My Three Favorite Cities in Peru.
2023-06-25
18 min
The Peru Channel
The Story Behind the Modern Inti Raymi
June in Cusco is a magical time and it all is centered around the Inti Raymi celebration, but the story behind the big event is one that is little known even aming locals. This epsiode talks about the reality of Inti Raymi today and how it is not what most people believe. In the Show Notes (Podcast Episode 19 – The Story Behind the Modern Inti Raymi) you can find links to a recent blog post detailing all the events surrounding the 2023 Inti Raymi as well as a link to the Teleticket site to buy tickets online.
2023-06-01
10 min
How Soccer Explains Leadership Podcast
Achieved vs. Received Identity with Graham Daniels, Director of Cambridge United and Christians in Sport
In Episode 120, Graham Daniels, Ph.D., Director of Cambridge United, Director of Christians in Sport, and former player for Cambridge United and Cardiff City, talks with Paul and Phil about the “Pray, Play, Say” discipleship/leadership method, his personal why, his incredible testimony of how he came to his faith in Jesus Christ and how one pivotal moment changed the course of his life forever, the critical importance of a Christian identity in elite football, achieved vs. received identity, Service vs. Survival, humility, and a leader who he respects deeply. Specifically, Graham discusses: · His personal story, including how he gre...
2023-06-01
1h 08
The Peru Channel
Finding Inca Ruins in the Rainforest
My two biggest passions are Machu Picchu and the rainforest. When they come together as they did last week, it's a story I have to share! You can read the Show Notes here: Podcast Episode 18 - Finding Inca Ruins in the Rainforest.
2023-05-16
15 min
The Peru Channel
Why You Should Spend More Time at Machu Picchu
Everyone who knows me, knows that my passion in Peru is Machu Picchu. I have probably spent more time there over the past five years than anyone except those who work there. I am constanetly researching, exploring, and studying the site and the surrounding National Sanctuary of which it is only one very small part. In this podcast I try to explain why it would be a shame to go all the way to visit the site only to spend just a couple of hours walking through quickly because you'll miss so much! There's not...
2023-05-07
19 min
The Peru Channel
Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado: Which Jungle in Peru?
While Cusco ands Machu Picchu are the most popular places to visit in Peru, the Amazon Rainforest is easily the second most famous place. Many people are uncertain about choosing between the country's two most popular places -- Iquitos in the northern rainforest and Puerto Maldonado in the southeastern jungle. Because I know both of the regions extremely well, I thought it would be a good topic to discuss the difference between the two -- and there are some major difference -- that should be taken into consideration when deciding where to go. You can r...
2023-04-19
18 min
The Peru Channel
5 Little Known Facts About Machu Picchu
Everyone who knows me knows that Machu Picchu is my passion. They also know that I have an obsession with truthfulness about the site and can't stand the massive amounts of misinformation shared -- even more so when it's done deliberately to make someone more money. In this episode I talk about a few facts about Machu Picchu that most people don't know. I found it difficult to go with only five, but that leaves many more "facts" to be shared in future episodes. I also talk about some news including the current social and...
2023-04-15
16 min
The Peru Channel
Why Now is (Almost) the Perfect Time to Visit Peru
Anyone concerned about coming to Peru after seeing all the negative news this year should know that right now things are as close to normal across almost all of the country as it has been since before the COVID pandemic over three years ago. In this episode I talk about what has happened, the current situation, and also answer a few questions relating to visiting Machu Picchu. You can read the show notes which includes some important links here: Episode 14 - Why Now is (Almost) the Perfect Time to Visit Peru.
2023-04-02
15 min
Down Under Theology
S3 Episode 2: Should Christians Keep the Law Today?
Welcome to Season 3 of Down Under Theology, a podcast equipping and encouraging Australian Christians to get down and under the theology impacting the life and mission of the church.In Episode 2, we continue our introduction to the 10 Commandments. We look at the question of whether Christians should keep the law today, unpacking the idea of the threefold division of the law. Is it a biblical idea? How does it help us work out how to live out the law as Christians today?Thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch with us at...
2023-03-23
59 min
Ginger Biz
55. My Husband's Entrepreneurial Journey
Send us a textToday I am excited to bring my husband, Philip, on the show and introduce him to all of you! He has been embarking on an entrepreneurial journey of his own as of late and it will be so much fun to ask him about it and let you all put a face…err voice… to Philip!You can find him on Instagram at @pmdmurrayAnd listen to Philip on his podcast anywhere you get your podcasts:
2023-03-07
28 min
Ginger Biz
25. 25 Lessons I Have Learned in Business
Send us a textWe have hit podcast episode number 25 this week! Woohoo!I am so excited for this milestone and brought my husband, Philip, on the show to help me put together a list of the 25 biggest lessons I have learned so far in business. All of these lessons have made a huge impact on the actions I take and how I conduct my business now. Can't wait for you to hear them! Social media giveaway winners announced at the end, stay tuned for that :)
2022-10-04
48 min
The Peru Channel
Domestic Air Travel in Peru - Everything You Need to Know
As someone who flies more than just about any other traveler in Peru, in this episode I talk about frequent flyer benefits no matter what airline you use, transportation, the best seats to reserve, how I get the best airfare deals, airport security, luggage, the reality of some airport terminals, transportation from and to the airport, and a lot more. You can get links to all the airlines who fly domestically on the Show Notes page here: Podcast Episode 13 - Domestic Air Travel in Peru - Everything You Need to Know
2022-09-22
27 min
Britain Debrief with Ben Judah
What was the Queen’s diplomacy? | A Debrief from Professor Philip Murray
What was the Queen’s diplomacy? As the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II draws to a close, I spoke with Professor Philip Murray, Director of History and Policy at the Institute for Historical Research, to discuss the legacy she leaves behind. What role did the Queen play in the end of the British Empire? How did the Queen's involvement shape the Commonwealth of Nations? What can we expect from King Charles III and his relationship with the Commonwealth?
2022-09-19
00 min
Ideology
The Age of Psychological Man - Rise & Triumph Part 1
In Episode 5 of Season 3, Mick and Dr. Christina Crenshaw begin a deeper dive into Carl Trueman's book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self and explore the themes of psychological man, expressive individualism, and what it means to live in a society that no longer derives its justification from the transcendent. Connect with us at ideologypc@gmail.com // feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or comment Episode notes: - The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman - Strange New Wo...
2022-09-12
38 min
The Peru Channel
Why I love The Rainforest (Part 1) - Animals
It's hard to describe how deeply I love the rainforest, but in this episode I give it a try by talking about experiences with animals and how I dealt with my own personal deep phobia. You can read the Show Notes here and see a few of my favorite wildlife photos from the jungle: Episode 12 - Why I Love the Rainforest (Part 1) - Animals.
2022-09-11
21 min
The Peru Channel
Some Thoughts on Visiting Machu Picchu
In this episode I talk a little more about visiting Machu Picchu including recommendations on how to get there and using guides. Show Notes are available at Some Thoughts on Visiting Machu Picchu.
2022-08-27
15 min
The Peru Channel
Monasteries and Convents in Arequipa
I spent a couple of days in Arequipa focusing on photographing and finally visited the Monatserio Santa Catalina as well as the lesser known Convento la Recoleta. Both. while completely different, turned out to be two of the most interesting places i've ever visited in Peru. Santa Catalina, in particular, might be the most photogenic place I've ever visited in years of travel across the country. I also talk briefly about some issues I had with the hotel I'd used once before, Bella AQP. I was quite disappointed with the level of service by some of the...
2022-08-24
21 min
The Peru Channel
Abancay and the South Central Andes by Bus
Last week I took a short trip to the small town of Abancay about five hours from Cusco by bus. While it really wasn't long enough to do much exploring in the town itself., this episode focuses on information about the bus ride that might be useful to anyone thinking about traveling across the country in this slower and far cheaper mode of transportation. I also talk about a development with the availability of tickets for Machu Picchu as well as a brief update on COVID in Peru. You can read the show notes here...
2022-08-16
17 min
The Peru Channel
Peruvian Cultural Differences - Part 2
In this episode I talk about noise, traffic, and how Peruvians approach time -- all things that visitors commonly have a bit of uncertainty in dealing with as they are frequently quit a bit different from what visitors are used to in their home countries. You can check out the show notes here: Episode 8 - Peruvian Cultural Differences (Part 2)
2022-08-09
14 min
The Peru Channel
Peruvian Cultural Differences - Part 1
In this episode I talk about some of the differences in Peruvian culture that might be a little more challenging to deal with by a visitor from a foreign place. Some of these may be inconsequential to you, but others may be a little harder to accept. As I always say, visitors must remember that they are guests in someone else's country and it is up to those guests to accept the culture of Peru without expecting Peruvians to change for them. Also in this episode I talk quite a bit about some of the...
2022-08-04
21 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 6 - ATMs, Food, and Safety
The idea for this episode came from some social media posts I've seen recently by p[eople planning trips to Peru. Their concerns were very real and echoed comments I'd seen many times in the past, but some of the responses were, at best, incorrect, so I thought I'd share some facts and experiences from someone who lives here. In this epsiode I also briefly touch upon about how COVID has not reached the level where 20% of those tested are infected. Even more important to a lot of people is that there is a good...
2022-07-19
23 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 5 - Tourists vs Travelers
In this epsiode I had a little fun sharing my thoughts on the eternal debate about tourists vs travelers. You can catch up on some of the news and hopefully share your own thoughts with a comment at the bottom of the Episode 5 Show Notes page.
2022-07-14
19 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 4 - Tips on Visiting Machu Picchu (Part 2)
In this episode I talk about the two routes coming into Aguas Calientes which is the jumping off point for Machu Picchu. People can come in from either upriver by train or from downriver by train or hiking along the railway. There are no roads to Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu from anywhere outside. I also talk about the continued rapid rise in the spread of COVID across the country and the expanded mask rules which affect the entire country beginning immediately. Show notes can be found at Podcast Episode – Tips on Visiting Machu Picchu (Par...
2022-07-06
10 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 3 - Tips on Visiting Machu Picchu (Part 1)
In this episode I start the series about visiting Machu Picchu in which I talk about the best times of the year and day to visit as well as if you should hire a guide. I also try to give a little clarity to the confusing routes that visitors must choose from when visiting the site. I also talk about the rising spread of COVID in Peru as well as potential travel disruptions that could be coming this week thanks to strikes and protests. Show notes can be found at Podcast Episode 3 – Tips on Visiting Ma...
2022-06-27
23 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 2 - Puerto Maldonado and Lago Sandoval
Two weeks ago I traveled back to the rainforest in southwestern Peru at Puerto Maldonado and nearby Lago Sandoval in the Tambopata National Reserve. In this podcast I talk about how to get to Puerto by air and on a bus, where I like to stay, and what to do there. My focus is on Lago Sandoval and the amazing experiences that you have at what is probably the best place to go to experience the rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon. Show notes can be found at Podcast Episode 2 – Puerto Maldonado and Lago San...
2022-06-18
25 min
The Peru Channel
Episode 1 - Machu Picchu Myths
In this first episode I talk about Machu Picchu myths that drive me crazy! (Look for a lot more discussion on some of these in more detail later, too.) News: Peru v. Australia World Cup news; strikes and protests will disrupt travel plans in the coming months; a new low-cost airline begins operations to and from Peru. Show notes can be found at Podcast Episode 1 – Machu Picchu Myths
2022-06-14
16 min
Terps In The City
Philip Wolf | CashoM
A steward to the essence of the cannabis plant With over 12 years of legal cannabis industry experience and 10 years of philanthropy work experience, Philip Wolf the CEO and founder of many cannabis companies including CashoM, joins Scheril Murray-Powell, Esq, They discuss his career from starting cultivation operations to serving over 3000 people cannabis through pairing dinners and tastings (smoking, not infusions). They also talk about providing relief for the people in Haiti through the non-profit he founded, Hispanola Heath Partners Executive Producer: Scheril Murray-PowellProduced by PodConx Scheril Murray-P...
2022-06-02
39 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Irish In Sweden - Bonus Sports Special With Gaelic Football, Zack Elbouzedi and the Irish WNT
A bumper week of Irish sport in Scandinavia leads to a bonus podcast here during Easter week, with visits to a Gaelic football tournament in Helsinki, the Friends Arena in Stockholm and Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg for Ireland's thrilling 1-1 draw in their World Cup qualifier with Sweden. We hear from Galway's Emma Ridge, Michelle Cotter from Clare speaking Finnish, Meadbh Murray on pride in the jersey, as well as Louise Quinn's friends and former team-mates Vaila Barsely and Annica Barsley, who as Annica Svensson played for Sweden on that hallowed turf, before, during and after the Sweden game...
2022-04-13
33 min
The Philip Robison Property Podcast
Episode 40: Uncovering Those Hidden Gems in a Boom Market
This week I talk with Terry Ryder about some of the cities that haven’t attracted a lot of attention for “Treasure Hunters” like me. In a market where just about everything investors touch seems to be turning to gold we felt it important to uncover Regional Cities that are at an earlier phase of the investment cycle. At The Holy Grail we want to ensure our clients are buying wisely and not getting caught up in Media Hype and following the herd. Terry and I take a look at Murray Bridge 80kms south...
2022-03-17
41 min
Murder She Spoke
Episode 86: Philip Murray
Episode 86: Philip Murray. This week we go back to the Roaring 20's for the story of Philip Murray - the last man hanged at Calton Jail.Joannagh tells us about life in Edinburgh and some of the city's notable events of the time. We also hear about Philip Murray and the alcohol fuelled rage that drove him to commit the murder for which he would later be hanged at Calton jail, before HMP Slaughton took over as the site for executions. Joannagh provides details of what imprisonment at Calton jail was like, and the legacy the prison left...
2022-03-14
28 min
Humans, On Rights
Dr. Jeremy Maron
Jeremy Maron was in Grade 8 when he went to a screening of the film Schindler’s List. It was a very emotional experience that was made that much more powerful when Holocaust survivor Philip Weiss shared his personal story as a Holocaust survivor. Today Dr. Jeremy Maron is a curator of Holocaust and genocide content at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (@CMHR_News) and he shares the remarkable story of how a seemingly ordinary blue leather wallet that was purchased in 1940 at a market in a small town in Poland was revealed to be made out of a pie...
2022-01-27
48 min
Our Man In Stockholm
The Magic Slice - Jack Murray On Storytelling
Jack Murray is one of Ireland's foremost communications professionals, and like everyone from Hans Christian Andersen to Björn from ABBA, he quickly realised the value of storytelling, no matter what it is you are trying to communicate. HIs brilliant new book on the subject, "The Magic Slice", gives you a glimpse behind the curtain and tells you exactly how to create compelling narratives that audiences appreciate.
2021-11-17
22 min
We Used To Be Friends
Philip Yancey: From Atlanta to Colorado
Bj, Josh, and Tracy ask acclaimed author Philip Yancey about prayer, talk about toxic churches, how Jesus made the wrong people heroes, and how the church missed the mark during the Covid pandemic. Even though he was brought up in a racist and judegmental church, Philip has followed his journalistic tendency to seek God's truth.
2021-11-17
39 min
The Deep Dive
Episode 83: Rethinking Nostalgia and Organizing the Future: A Conversation w/ Anjali Enjeti
In this conversation, Philip talks to journalist, author and organizer Anjali Enjeti. They discuss the power and potential in community organizing, the corrosive nostalgia of the South and why we have to build multi-racial coalitions in opposition to empire. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Blood In The Water – Heather Ann Thompson Anjali’s Drop: My Name is Pauli Murray Special Guest: Anjali Enjeti .
2021-10-28
1h 05
The Deep Dive
Episode 82: Our Malady and On Tyranny Revisited: A Conversation w/Timothy Snyder
In this conversation, Philip talks to Prof. Timothy Snyder and discuss his new book On Malady and revisit the themes of On Tyranny. They dissect the lack of freedom in modern American life and explore the themes of health, wellness and how to build a better future. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: My Name is Pauli Murray Songs in a Weary Throat – Pauli Murray Timonthy’s Drop: America On Fire – Elizabeth Hinton Speci...
2021-10-21
58 min
Ideology
Church History - Constantine to the Reformation
In Episode 15 of Season 2, Drew and Mick continue the exploration of themes from church history, looking at the mid-4th century through the European reformation. Connect with us at ideologypc@gmail.com // like what you found here? Feel free to rate, comment, subscribe, and/or share. Resources referenced: - How the Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas Cahill - The Lost History of Christianity by Philip Jenkins
2021-10-11
39 min
The Cross and the Crown
Acts (23): Philip & the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40 Part II)
In this session, we will examine this Scripture and see the beauty of the gospel from the perspective of the Ethiopian eunuch.
2021-09-19
46 min
The Cross and the Crown
Acts (22): Philip & the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:25-40-Part I)
In part I of this passage, we examine the role of Philip in the early church. What does he have to teach us today?
2021-09-12
47 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Paralympics For The People - Sport, Sex And Wheelchair Use With Graham Merrigan
The Paralympics is taking place in Tokyo, and even though the coverage is way, way better than it used to be, there's always room for improvement. Actor, activist, athlete, podcaster and heartthrob Graham Merrigan joined me to talk about representation on TV, relationships and being a wheelchair user in modern Ireland. His podcast with Danny Murray is called "What's the Story" and is well worth your time.
2021-08-25
45 min
The best - Legal News and Review Podcasting & Be Legal!
A woman who won Millions in the California Lottery & did hide it from her husband , who she was divorcing. The Judge ordered that she must pay the husband the full amount of the winnings
What happens if you win the lottery while getting a divorce?If one of the parties won the lottery while married to the other party, then their lottery winnings are subject to equitable distribution upon divorce. In some cases, a party may have won the lottery or a jackpot at the casino, and hid their winnings from the other spouse will have to pay up. Eileen Murray is hoping that her ex-husband Mike Weirsky's windfall will change things.The wife of a man who won $273 million in the Mega Millions lottery is asking him to end her court-ordered spousal suppor...
2021-08-15
26 min
Save Room Podcast
Derek Power II: Author
Derek Power returns to discuss subjects including the works and adaptations of Philip K. Dick, the decline of the BBC licensing and the decline in quality of media due to forced representation. We also discuss other books and movies while sharing some of our own ideas.Follow us on Instagram @saveroompodcast @seanequalshimself @dk_pike
2021-07-23
1h 26
Down Under Theology
Episode 10: Effectual Call
* We're running a GIVEAWAY thanks to our friends at Reformers Bookshop! Yes, we are a real podcast now. Listen to the episode for more details. *Episode #10 of our podcast equipping and encouraging Australian Christians to get down and under the theology impacting the life and mission of the church.In this episode, we wrestle with the topic of Effectual Call. What is a call? What does it mean for a call to be effectual? What happens to people who don't hear or understand the call? What impact does this doctrine have on evangelism...
2021-05-12
48 min
Grip Strip Podcast
Grip Strip Podcast Episode 52 -Shot Out Of a Canyon
Phil and Josh return for Episode 52 of the GSP to discuss the races at NASCAR's version of Paul Ricard and what Truex & Cindric's wins mean in regards to the season as a whole. The guys also discuss other keys and how bad the racing is at what was once a decent track. Phil and Josh get into Formula 1 preseason testing at Bahrain and what stood out to both...can Red Bull really take the fight to Mercedes this year? They also show their respects to Murray Walker whose iconic voice and style made such an impact on mot...
2021-03-20
2h 11
Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast - the NAEMSP Podcast
PEC Podcast: Deep Dive Series
The PEC Podcast brings you another We are happy to have the return of our good friend and colleague, Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann (@pemems) lead this deep dive series. In this episode, Dr. Donofrio-Odmann (@pemems) and Dr. Dorsett (@maiadorsett) discuss the manuscript Tibial Intraosseous Insertion in Pediatric Emergency Care: A Review Based upon Postmortem Computed Tomography with guests Dr. Matthew Murray Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician & Dr. Helen Harvey @PICUdocHH Pediatric Intensivist. Pediatrician. Anesthesiologist.
2021-02-24
22 min
Tiny In All That Air
Greg Morse (writer and railway historian)
The second of our two podcasts with a John Betjeman focus, our guest is writer and railway historian Greg Morse. Topics include Betjeman and Larkin’s relationship with the media, twentieth century architecture and cultural history and, of course, lots of poetry, both Larkin and Betjeman. Larkin poems mentioned: Church Going, Whitsun Weddings, High Windows, This Be The Verse, Toads, Essential Beauty, Home is So Sad, High Windows. Betjeman poems mentioned: Executive, A Lincolnshire Church, Death In Leamington, Croydon, Devonshire St W1, Summoned by Bells. A Girl in Winter by Philip Larkin (Faber and F...
2021-02-19
56 min
CM Murray LLP - Employment, Partnership and Regulatory Law
Life And Partnerships Without The Billable Hour: Business Model Transformation Post-COVID-19
We are pleased to share with you the recording of our recent Professional Practices Alliance (PPA) live panel discussion on “Life and Partnerships without The Billable Hour: Business Model Transformation Post-COVID-19". The increasing use of technology to deliver professional services in new and more efficient ways means the billable hour is under pressure. Our expert panel consider the potential impact on business models in the professional services sector if it became impossible or irrelevant to measure billable hours. In this discussion, you can hear Session Chair Zulon Begum (CM Murray LLP), Corinne Staves (Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP), David Shufflebotham (PEP Up...
2020-12-01
1h 04
Tiny In All That Air
Jonathan Smith (novelist, playwright and teacher)
Novelist, playwright and teacher Jonathan Smith has written two plays about Poet Laureate John Betjeman (1906-1984), Mr Betjeman's Class, and Mr Betjeman Regrets that were first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2017. His wonderful new book Being Betjeman(n) has recently been published by Galileo Publishing (https://galileopublishing.co.uk/being-betjemann). We talk about the life of John Betjeman and his wider cultural significance, Betjeman’s many connections to Philip Larkin, and Jonathan’s own very personal relationship with Betjeman and actor Ben Whitrow, who played Betjeman in Jonathan’s plays. Jonathan also reads Devonshire St, W1. Betjeman poems discu...
2020-11-13
59 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Stories From Unquiet Graves - Sean Murray On Documentary-Making In Northern Ireland
The history of Northern Ireland is bloody, complicated and understood by few, and it has often been told by outsiders. No longer. Documentary-maker Seán Murray tells the stories of his community in West Belfast, talking to the victims of violence and exposing the bigotry, brutality and sheer bloody-mindedness that was at the heart of the conflict. Yet in an era where much crowing is done about freedom of speech, many don't want to hear the voices that Seán brings us from their unquiet graves. So what are they trying to keep from us?
2020-10-07
45 min
The Map and The Territory
The Evolving Future of Leadership with Murray Wright
We discuss the current global crisis as a catalyst for a different type of emerging leadership conversation and new ways of working. We dive into: Creating a different space for leaderships teams to engage in a dialogue and for insights to emerge and shifts to occur. Counting and acknowledging successes and wins during adversity. How we approach role modelling in a distributed environment and much more.Show notes and links can be found at PhilCross.net
2020-09-14
54 min
The life of Tri
Episode #13 Korupt Vision
Glen Murray is Korupt Vision one of the best in the business at shooting stills and moving imagery in the sport of Triathlon. He's been doing it forever and has a great understanding of triathlon.
2020-09-04
1h 04
The life of Tri
Episode #13 Korupt Vision
Glen Murray is Korupt Vision one of the best in the business at shooting stills and moving imagery in the sport of Triathlon. He's been doing it forever and has a great understanding of triathlon.
2020-09-04
1h 04
D2C Leaders
D2C Leaders: Alex Murray, Direct-to-Consumer at Lidl, Waitrose and Game
Alex Murray former Head of Digital at Lidl, Chief Product Owner at Waitrose and Head of Online for Game talks direct-to-consumer in online grocery retail, the impact of Covid19 on shopping behaviour and how to get the best out of technology and platforms. With over 20 years practical knowledge Alex has frontline experience of building D2C for some of the UK's best known brands. Brought to you by CommerceCentric the direct-to-consumer experts. www.CommerceCentric.com
2020-07-16
47 min
Lake Murray BC Podcast
Episode 26 | Roundtable Discussion on Racial Reconciliation
This episode is a recording from a recent meeting of the Racial Reconciliation Task Force of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. In this episode, Josh Powell, Philip Pinckney (Radiant Church), Alex Sands (Kingdom Life Church), and Bryant Sims (Mt. Moriah Baptist Church) discuss issues of racial reconciliation in our state. To support this podcast and all of the other ministries of Lake Murray Baptist Church, click here: http://lakemurraybc.org/give
2020-06-25
30 min
Veritas Vos Liberabit
The Ascension, the Holy Spirit, & St. Philip Neri
This Sunday we celebrate the solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ into heaven. Technically, the feast is on the fortieth day of Easter, which was this past Thursday, but the celebration is moved to Sunday to facilitate a greater participation of the faithful in the celebration. Before He ascended into heaven, Jesus commanded His apostles and disciples to pray for the coming of the Holy Spirit. Ten days later the Holy Spirit descended on them at the feast of Pentecost.
2020-05-23
05 min
Call The Shots
RIP Kobe Bryant, Mookie Betts Rumors, a Farewell to Philip Rivers in LA and Zion's Debut!
In today's episode, Ethan and Mike share their thoughts on the tragic passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, review possible trades involving Red Sox star Mookie Betts, discuss the Chargers options after moving on from Philip Rivers and talk about the debut of Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-murray72/support
2020-01-29
1h 00
The Blown Lines Podcast
Week 12 - The Blown Lines Podcast
Dan wins again, Jimmy attacks some listeners and Gronk needs to go away for a while. Rest In Power Philip Rivers.
2019-11-21
1h 29
What Editors Want
John Murray Press - Mark Richards
This week's guest is Mark Richards, Publisher at John Murray Press. John Murray are over 250 years old, the longest running independent trade publisher in the UK. They published authors like Jane Austen, Lord Byron and Charles Darwin.Mark and I met to talk about the rise, and potential pitfalls, of autofiction, and the importance of prizes to literary publishing. Mark's first novel to commission was Anjali Joseph’s Saraswati Park while at 4th Estate, and we also talk about books lie the Costa Prize winning The Loney by Andrew Hurley, Olivia Glazebrook's The Fr...
2019-08-27
00 min
Our Man In Stockholm
Owning It - Crisis Communication With Jack Murray
When it comes to media, marketing and journalism, Media HQ CEO Jack Murray has done and seen it all. A former political advisor and government spokesperson, he has been in the room as some of the biggest Irish political scandals of the last two decades have gone down. Many senior politicians have wisely acted on his advice, and many more have lived to regret not doing so. His Media HQ business is now the leading publisher of media intelligence in Ireland and the biggest organiser of media training events, and he offers PR and media tr...
2019-07-03
36 min