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The Fossil Files
How and when did animals first appear? Extraordinary new fossils from China
What (and when) is an animal? They are thought to have first arrived about 500 million years ago and immediately underwent an explosive diversifcation at the beginning of the Cambrian. When and how this important event took place has always been hard evolutionary problem to solve: fossils with the necessary preservation of soft-tissues are rare and limited. Two finds from China blow open new windows into this episode. The first is a new site from just before the Cambrian. It yields all sorts of typical Ediacaran weirdos, but preserved in a way that we don't usually get to s...
2026-03-11
52 min
The Fossil Files
Squishy fishies and horned Hungarian dinosaurs: Fossils hidden in plain sight
Sometimes the answer to palaeontological mysteries can actually be right in front of our faces, if only we know how, or where, to look. This week we take a look a two cases by the Fossils Files' own Susie, Rob and Jane. Firstly, we reveal how the eyes and skeletons of early vertebrates were right in front of us, hidden in Silurian Scottish fish fossils, but only observable when we applied high powered X-ray analysis to them. Secondly, we look at the mystery of the missing European ceratopsian dinosaurs. Turns out these horned dinosaurs were there all along after...
2026-02-24
48 min
The Fossil Files
22. The dawn of dangerous seas in the Triassic
Life nearly died 252 million years ago in a mass extinction at the end of the Permian. It was long thought that it took 10s of millions of years into the Triassic for life to recover and get back to a 'new normal'. That was until a new and very muddy fossil site from the high Arctic revealed a staggering diversity of predators and tetrapods in the earliest Triassic seas. This week we take a look at the new findings and its implications for life's ability to recover from major extinctions. This week's paper is "Earliest o...
2026-02-10
33 min
The Fossil Files
Lead Poisoned Apes and Our Human Origins
Lead is a well known pollutant affecting human health over the course of our urbanisation and industrialisation. But what about before this? Analysis of a range of fossil hominid teeth from the Pleistocene reveals that lead poisoning might have been a ubiquitious part of our deep evolutionary history. Furthermore, lab experiments looking at the effect of lead exposure on human and neanderthal brain development reveals the interplay between this pollutant and 'the language gene' (FOXP2). Together, this suggests that the development of language, socialisation and ultimate evolutionary success of humans might be related to our ability to overcome lead...
2026-01-27
42 min
The Fossil Files
20. Back-breaking and baby making, the disturbing bedroom habits of hadrosaurs
Having large body sizes conferred all sorts of advantages on dinosaurs, but it potentially made breeding a bit complicated. This week we take a look at some weird pathologies in fossil hadrosaurs (duck billed dinosaurs and friends) and what they might tell us about their amourous habits - do broken backs provide evidence of rough housing in the bedroom? This week's paper is "Deciphering causes and behaviors: A recurrent pattern of tail injuries in hadrosaurid dinosaurs" by Filippo Bertozzo and colleagues, published in IScience November 2025 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.113739 The widescreen artwork is by T...
2026-01-13
47 min
Things to do in Philadelphia
Philly's Winter Wonderland: Bowie Mania, Cavs vs. 76ers, and Quirky Local Gems
Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting energy without jet lag, delivering fresh Philly scoops instantly. As a sports nut hooked on quirky thrills, I'm buzzing about Philadelphia's wild winter vibes right now in early January 2026. Forget tourist traps; let's dive into local secrets, trending spots, and epic events that'll have you high-fiving strangers.Kick off with Bowie mania exploding across town during Philly Loves Bowie Week, per WXPN—tonight, January 3, catch Starman: The Bowie Tribute at City Winery at 7:30pm or Let's Dance! The 11th Annual Bowie Blitz at Broad Hall/Divine Lorraine at 8pm, with DJ R...
2026-01-03
03 min
The Fossil Files
19. Dinosaurs were doing fine (before the asteroid), with Steve Brusatte. part 2
Part 2: Around 66 million years ago an enormous asteroid barrelled into the earth and wiped out ichthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs*. Debate has raged back and forth as to whether the dinosaurs were already in decline before this mass extinction or were still going strong. This week, Susie and Rob are joined by Prof. Steve Brusatte to take a look at what vertebrates were doing just before the asteroid hit. In part 2 we discuss what would have happened if the asteroid had missed, Steve's new upcoming book, Jurassic World, and Nannotyrannus. *except birds of course. Widescreen artwork by...
2025-12-23
31 min
The Fossil Files
Dinosaurs were doing fine (before the asteroid), with Steve Brusatte. part 1
Around 66 million years ago an enormous asteroid barreled into the earth and wiped out icthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs*. Debate has raged back and forth as to whether the dinosaurs were already in decline before this mass extinction or were still going strong. This week, Susie and Rob are joined by Prof. Steve Brusatte to take a look at what vertebrates were doing just before the asteroid hit. We discuss his new paper on fossil vertebrates from New Mexico, its implications for scenarios of dinosaur evolution and extinction, and what is life is like for a working palaeontologist, digging up C...
2025-12-16
39 min
The Fossil Files
Will palaeontologists go extinct? AI & the future of palaeo
Artificial Intelligence seems to be changing everything, everywhere, all at once. But how will the science of studying the very old be transformed by the technology of the new? In this episode Susie and Rob take a look at the risks and opportunities for palaeontology with the application of AI: palAIontology. Can we use AI to find, identify, and classify fossils? The paper's discussed this week are: "Artificial intelligence in paleontology" by Congyu Yu and colleagues published in Earth Science Reviews May 2024 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104765 and "Early humans and the balance of power: Homo habilis as...
2025-12-02
48 min
Aspects of Crime
PETER TONKIN talks to Aspects of Crime
Peter Tonkin talks to Paul Burke about his new historical spy thriller SHADOW OF A QUEEN, can syphilis cure the plague? Mary Queen of Scots, the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the household brewery, Robert Poley and Hornblower. SHADOW OF A QUEEN: Saint Bartholomew's Day. Sunday, August 24 1572. Paris.Robert Poley, fresh from graduating from Cambridge, rescues Sir Francis Walsingham and his household from the Catholic mobs led by the Duke of Guise who are slaughtering every Protestant they can find.Poley becomes one of Walsingham's most trusted intelligencers. Despite his Catholic upbringing, he...
2025-11-27
1h 04
The Fossil Files
Rotting crocs, the dino bus, and engineering skulls: Day 3 at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
In the last of our series from the massive Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting, Susie and Rob finally manage to catch up for a gossip. In this episode with get a disgusting taste of rotting crocodile experiments with Stephanie Drumheller of the University of Tennessee, an insight into the Dinosaur battle bus education project that has been travelling the Mongolian steppe with Bolor Minjin of the American Museum of Natural History and the Institute for the Study of Mongolian Dinosaurs, and finally how engineering approaches can help us figure out what fossil organisms were up to long after their...
2025-11-21
38 min
The Fossil Files
Swimming robots and walking fish: Day 2 at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
New fossil discoveries keep coming thick and fast, but we managed to sit down with the researchers as they present them. In this episode Susie and Rob catch up (in person!) on their second day in Birmingham and talk to the researchers tackling important transitions in vertebrate evolution: the transitions of moving onto land, into the sea, into the air. This includes Emily Hillan of University of Chicago and her discovery of a new specimen of the walking fish (?) Tiktaalik, Dave Hone of Queen Mary University London on his new research on pterosaurs and spinosaurs, Dean Lomax about his...
2025-11-15
36 min
The Fossil Files
Nanotyrannus and vertebrate origins: day 1 at the society of vertebrate paleontology
The Fossils Files are on Tour! Susie and Rob are in Birmingham for the massive Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference which has made a rare trip to Europe. We will be meeting and chatting with palaeontologists from all over the world and bringing you the latest discoveries and hot gossip. On day 1 we join the Nanotyrannus craze and chat to co-author of that study, James Napoli of Stoney Brook NY. The amazing "Duelling Dinos" specimen has been released the world by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and has sent dinosaur fans aflutter with its implications for tyrannosaurs...
2025-11-13
29 min
The Fossil Files
A new head banging dinosaur
A newly discovered fossil from the Cretaceous of Mongolia tells us an interesting story about the purported head butting behaviour of dinosaurs. Pachycephalosaurs are famous for their thick domed heads but it has been disputed how or when this evolved. The beautifully preserved Zavacephale rinpoche has a well preserved skull and dome but also loads of details of the body and tail as well. What is suprising is that this individual is much smaller, and occurs much earlier, than other pachycephalosaurs. We take a look at this new fossil and what this means for interpreting the evolution of dinosaur...
2025-11-03
36 min
The Fossil Files
Cretaceous zombie ants
Cordyceps is a weird fungus that can take over the brain of ants and spiders causing them to go zombie and commit suicide in order to spread disease. Weirder still, some new fossils from the Cretaceous have directly captured this nightmarish behaviour for the first time. We take a look at these interesting fossils, their potentially shady origin story, and their implications for reconstructing evolution of this unsual parasitic behaviour. Side-note: did fungus cause the extinction of dinosaurs? The main paper discussed this week is by Yuhui Zhuang and colleagues "Cretaceous entomopathogenic fungi illuminate the early evolution...
2025-10-21
36 min
The Fossil Files
Fossil Fails: The tiny dino with a massive flaw
Discovery of the smallest ever dinosaur acheived quite a splash when it was publised on the front cover of Nature in 2020. The new critter, Oculodentavis, was the size of a hummingbird and reconstructed as close to Archaeopteryx on the lineage to birds. In this episode, Susie and Rob take a look at how this story quickly started to unravel as it turned out Oculodentavis might been something else altogether. This how episode also shed some light on a dark underbelly of an ethical problem for palaeontologists - what if your fossils are coming from a war zone and potentially...
2025-10-07
44 min
Lateral with Tom Scott
Newspaper espionage
Karen Chu, Colin Felton and Daniel Peake face questions about longer lyrics, inconvenient injuries and gainful glasses. LATERAL is a comedy panel game podcast about weird questions with wonderful answers, hosted by Tom Scott. For business enquiries, contestant appearances or question submissions, visit https://lateralcast.com. HOST: Tom Scott. QUESTION PRODUCER: David Bodycombe. EDITED BY: Julie Hassett at The Podcast Studios, Dublin. MUSIC: Karl-Ola Kjellholm ('Private Detective'/'Agrumes', courtesy of epidemicsound.com). ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Kell, David Sansom, Ian B., James Tween, Robert Matte, Isaiah, Juli. FORMAT: Pad 26 Limited/Labyrinth Games Ltd. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bodycombe...
2025-10-03
51 min
The Fossil Files
Fossil Fails: A Precambrian beehive and dinosaurs on the moon
In the first of two episodes on notorious fossil fails, Rob and Susie take a look at how a serious case of mistaken identify unfolded for some Ediacaran 'fossils'. Herein lies a cautionary tail for all relating to pareidolia: our very human tendency to perceive patterns in random shapes and lines, or why we might see jesus is a piece of toast or a smiley face in a cut pepper. This takes us to unexpected destination for hunting for dinosaur fossils: the moon! Image 1: A look at some 'Ediacaran fossils' from the Bhimbetka cave in...
2025-09-23
33 min
The Fossil Files
The Spicomellus Special
Perhaps the weirdest dinosaur ever has just been described in Nature, by The Fossil Files' own Susie Maidment. In a worldwide EXCLUSIVE*, Susie gives as the unvarnshed truth about how this spikey Jurassic weirdo came to be found, what makes it different, and peek under the hood as to how palaeontological research like this is conducted. The story weaves in the local and scientific communities in Morroco, funding crises, a global pandemic, dodgy fossil collectors, international law, and a lot of hard work. The paper is "Extreme armour in the world's oldest ankylosaur" by Susannah Maidment and c...
2025-09-08
32 min
The Fossil Files
Mirasaura, Triassic Punk
This new discovery is WEIRD. Mirasaura (the 'marvellous lizard') has been described from the Triassic of France, and it has mad projections coming out of its back, far longer than its body. We take a look at what these projections were, and were not (i.e. not feathers), their implications for the evolution of integumentary structures, and our own historically bad haircuts. The paper is "Triassic diapsid shows early diversification of skin appendages in reptiles" by Stephan Spiekman and colleagues, published in Nature in July 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09167-9 Wide...
2025-09-02
45 min
The Fossil Files
SQUID! (bonus episode)
Squid are a really important part of marine ecosystems, but their fossil record is close to non-existent - their squishy bodies are just really unlikely to be fossilised. In this short bonus episode we take a new look at the squid fossil record. 'Digital fossil mining' reveals a massive diversity of squid in Creataceous oceans. How did the scientists do it and what does this mean? The paper is "Origin and radiation of squids revealed by digital fossil-mining" by Shin Ikegami and colleagues of Hokkaido University, Japan. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adu6248
2025-08-25
12 min
The Fossil Files
Our deep origins and the vertebrate that wasn't
The origin of our own group, the vertebrates, has received quite the shake up. One of the important fossil players has been found to be an invertebrate imposter, and this completely changes our understanding of this evolutionary episode. We take a look at why and when, and how this boils to down to a interesting question all about teeth. Did our entire skeleton come from teeth on the outside of our bodies, even before jaws existed? Is this why we now get tooth ache? The paper is "The origin of vertebrate teeth and evolution of sensory exoskeletons" b...
2025-08-19
31 min
The Fossil Files
Where did Pterosaurs come from?
Pterosaurs dominated Mesozoic skies but it has always been a mystery where these flying reptiles came from. This week Susie and Rob discuss Pterosaur controveries and a cool new study that attempts to solve the problem of where and how they originated. How can you do this? By looking at the climate and locations of where pterosaurs lived and their closest relatives - the weird looking lagerpetids -, we can make predictions about how pterosaurs lived, thrived, and died. And maybe even where we should be looking for them... Figure 4 from paper shows the authors...
2025-08-05
43 min
The Fossil Files
Were Neanderthals the first fossil collectors?
Why do we collect fossils and who were the first fossil collectors? Cretaceious fossils have been found in a cave in Northern Spain alongside the Neanderthals that were living there 46,000 years ago. Were Neanderthals collecting fossils and if so why? This week Susie and Rob examine those claims and discuss fossil collecting and the recent surge in private trade in dinosaur fossils. Because we are children, we also giggle at possibly one of the earliest fossils collected, the Erfoud Manuport as well as the Makapansgat pebble. The paper is "Were Neanderthals the First Col...
2025-07-22
40 min
Tsundoku
Episode 54: “Chinese Postman” by Brian Castro + “Reunion” by Bronwyn Rivers
Brian Castro's “The Chinese Postman” is a meditation on old age with a central character whose life mirrors his own. The story strays into fiction when the protagonist, Abe Quin, begins a correspondence with a woman seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. This acclaimed work of autofiction is short-listed for this year’s Miles Franklin Award. + In Bronwyn Rivers’ menacing thriller “The Reunion” five friends meet for a weekend on a lonely property in the Blue Mountains. Ten years earlier they were amongst a group of six who went hiking in the area …only five returned...
2025-07-14
38 min
Auscast Literature Channel
Episode 54: “Chinese Postman” by Brian Castro + “Reunion” by Bronwyn Rivers
Brian Castro's “The Chinese Postman” is a meditation on old age with a central character whose life mirrors his own. The story strays into fiction when the protagonist, Abe Quin, begins a correspondence with a woman seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. This acclaimed work of autofiction is short-listed for this year’s Miles Franklin Award. + In Bronwyn Rivers’ menacing thriller “The Reunion” five friends meet for a weekend on a lonely property in the Blue Mountains. Ten years earlier they were amongst a group of six who went hiking in the area …only five returned...
2025-07-14
38 min
Auscast Entertainment
Episode 54: “Chinese Postman” by Brian Castro + “Reunion” by Bronwyn Rivers
Brian Castro's “The Chinese Postman” is a meditation on old age with a central character whose life mirrors his own. The story strays into fiction when the protagonist, Abe Quin, begins a correspondence with a woman seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. This acclaimed work of autofiction is short-listed for this year’s Miles Franklin Award. + In Bronwyn Rivers’ menacing thriller “The Reunion” five friends meet for a weekend on a lonely property in the Blue Mountains. Ten years earlier they were amongst a group of six who went hiking in the area …only five returned...
2025-07-14
38 min
The Fossil Files
Walking with… our Carboniferous ancestors in the rain
Our evolutionary timeline just leapt back an additional 40 million years into the past. Some new fossil trackways from the early Carboniferous of Australia have been interpreted as the first bone-fide "amniotes". This is the group of egg laying vertebrates which we belong to along, with all the other mammals, birds, and reptiles. These fossils are much earlier than previously thought possible and potentially turns our understanding of this event on its head. We take a look at these fossils and the implications, in particular that there could be loads of missing things out there yet to be found, including...
2025-07-09
34 min
The Fossil Files
Is de-extinction a scam?
Can we bring extinct organisms back to life? Colossal Biosciences caused quite the stir earlier this year when claimed they could do just that, and indeed have done with Dire Wolves - an extinct species of candid from North America. What is going on here? We sense check those claims and ask what they did (and did not do) as well as the broader implications of the science (pseudoscience?) of de-extinction. The front cover of "Time" magazine - no ambiguity here about what they are saying. Here is the phylogeny (evolutionary t...
2025-07-01
38 min
The Fossil Files
Dinosaur poos from Poland
How did dinosaurs rise to supremacy? This difficult question is given "fresh" insights from new data from a motherload of fossils from Poland. Over 500 bromalites - fossil vomit, gut contents or poo - were analysed with new technology allowing reconstruction of how diets and ecosystems changed over this crucial time. We take a look at some of these fossils and interpretations and speculate about how to experimentally test these smelly findings. Figure 2: A selection of fossils found inside the bromalites (gut contents, vomit, and poos) from the paper. a - fish scales in a lungfish b...
2025-06-24
32 min
The Fossil Files
How does your plesiosaur swim?
For our first paper, we look at some exceptional preservation of soft tissue in Jurassic plesiosaur (large marine reptiles). Detailed preservation of soft tissues to the sub-cellular level is very rare in the fossil record. We discuss this specific example from Germany (which we name Nigel) and the types of analyses that the authors did of its skin and tissues. This new data helps us reconstruct how plesiosaurs may have lived and moved. Or does it? In this figure from the paper we can see the whole fossil of Nigel (A), a close up of...
2025-06-13
37 min
The Fossil Files
Introducing the Fossil Files
In "The Fossil Files", a pair of palaeontologists delve into the latest discoveries from the world of palaeontology and seek to bring fossils to back to life. Each episode, Susie and Rob will discuss an interesting new research paper ranging from topics of what dinosaurs ate, how plesiosaurs swam, where we came from, and the science of de-extinction. Whilst doing so, we peek under the hood of how the science of palaeontology is done and how research gets to see the light of day. It is accessible to all those interested in palaeontology whether that is students, researchers themselves...
2025-06-13
04 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
IJskoud!
Justus Rümenapp - Winds Of The Canopy Clive Osgood - Magnificat ; deel IV: "Et misericordia"Excelsis & London Mozart Players o.l.v. Robert Lewis Bernhard Henrik Crusell - Concert voor klarinet en orkest nr.1, op.1 in Es gr.t. - deel II, "Adagio"Martin Fröst [klarinet] & Göteborg Symfonieorkest o.l.v. Okko Kamu Ola Gjeilo - TundraOla Gjeilo [piano] & Thomas Gould [viool] & Ciaran McCabe [viool] & Jon Thorne [altviool] & Matthew Sharp [cello] & Tenebrae o.l.v. Nigel Short Jochen Ross - Wal...
2025-05-30
58 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Niet te streng zijn
Tom Kristiaan - Under the Moonlight Robin Scherpen - After We Lose Pace Samuel Barber - Reincarnations (3), op.16 - nr.3, "The Coolin'"Conspirare o.l.v. Craig Hella Johnson Reginald Somai - Severe Billie Holiday - God bless the child (Arr.)Four Of A Kind Dmitri Sjostakovitsj - Balletsuite nr.1, 1949 - deel III, "Romance"Royal Scottish National Orchestra o.l.v. Neeme Järvi Jordi Forniés - Drops of LightJordi Forniés [piano] & Štěpán Š...
2025-05-29
58 min
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
De meest hoopvolle documentaire
Büşra Kayıkçı - Chest Bryce Dessner - The Two Popes - "Pope Francis"Bryce Dessner [gitaar] & London Contemporary Orchestra o.l.v. Hugh Brunt Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate voor piano nr.8, op.13 in c kl.t., "Pathétique" - deel II, "Adagio cantabile" (Arr.)German Brass Steven Price - Ocean with David Attenborough ; "There is Still Hope" Paul Mealor - Beneath Thy CompassionVoce o.l.v. Mark Singleton Jules Massenet - Les Erinnyes- InvocationAlexandre Vay [c...
2025-05-27
58 min
Dan Wootton Outspoken
TOMMY ROBINSON JAIL BOMBSHELL AS REAL REASON HE HAS DELETED SILENCED FROM X IS REVEALED
Go to https://ground.news/outspoken to see through media bias and stay fully informed. Subscribe through my link for 40% off unlimited access this month. A major update in the sick jailing of Britain’s political prisoner Tommy Robinson. Dan will reveal the real reason he has deleted Silenced from the internet. But first: Was it all worth it? What did our World War Two veterans fight for? A United Kingdom with blasphemy laws being introduced through the back door to protect Islam while Christians are inflicted to daily discrimination. Great Britain is broken, yet only the brave will ad...
2025-05-09
1h 21
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Het is allemaal even te veel
Elliott Jack Sansom - Send An Arrow Daniel Gawthrop - Prayer For GraceUtah State University Chamber Singers Jacques Ibert - Stukken voor harp (6), "Six Pièces" (1916/1917) - nr.1, "Matin sur l'eau"Kyunghee Kim-Sutre [harp] Twan van Steenhoven & Yousef Gnaoui & Minggus Dorpmans & Hans Verhaag - De LevenS10 [zang] & Joep Beving [piano] John Barry - Out of Africa - "I had a farm in Africa" Oskar Böhme - Nachtmusik, op.44 nr.1 - deel II, "Barkarole. In ruhiger Bewegung"Brass Pa...
2025-04-24
58 min
Naturally Nourished
Episode 436: Farming and Ranching in Natures image with Robby Sansom from Force of Nature
Regenerative agriculture is more than a buzzword—it’s a movement reshaping the way we produce and consume food. In this episode, we sit down with Robby Sansom, Co-Founder and CEO of Force of Nature, to dig into what it really means to farm and ranch in nature’s image. With deep roots in the natural food community and years spent studying regenerative practices worldwide, Robby brings invaluable insight into how this approach benefits not just our health, but the planet as well. Tune in as we break down the differences between industrial, organic, and regener...
2025-03-17
1h 12
The Left Wing Back Podcast
County Championship Finals Night preview - Bennekerry/Tinryland ready for All Ireland Semi Final - U20 Championship & more
01:13 Bennekerry/Tinryland v Mullahoran All Ireland Semi Final10:20 U20 Football Championship13:39 Cental County U16 Football Championship Finals Night15:25 Competitive nature of Championship20:05 Finals Night Venue22:23 Top scorers going into Finals NightThis weeks guest is Carlow Games Manager - Robert Sansom ★ Support this podcast ★
2024-11-28
36 min
Healing The Source Podcast
Robby Sansom: Force of Nature, Regenerative Agriculture, Demystifying Meat Labels, Food Elitism and the True Cost of High-Quality Meat
In this episode of Healing the Source, Claudia sits down with Robert (Robby) Sansom, Co-Founder and CEO of Force of Nature, a regeneratively sourced meat company based in Austin, TX. Robby shares his journey from CFO/COO at EPIC to co-founding Force of Nature with the mission of creating a global regenerative supply network. Together, they dive into the myths and realities of the meat industry, tackling topics like: Food elitism and the true cost of high-quality meat. Demystifying meat labels such as "organic," "all-natural," and "prime." Why chicken might not be the best protein source. T...
2024-11-20
1h 12
Crime Time FM
GJ Williams, AJ Aberford & Alec Marsh In Person With Paul - Indie Authors, New Novels
GJ Williams, AJ Aberford & Alec Marsh chat to Paul Burke about their latest novels. Coming into the Christmas period it's easy for the major players to get publicity but what about Indie authors are they squeezed out at this time of the year. Not on this platform.GJ Williams THE WOLF'S SHADOW Tudor Kardashians, Dr. Dee polymath, Tudor politics and intrigue. Legend Press.AJ Aberford THE CAR HORN REVOLUTION, Malta, conspiracy and corruption, humour. Hobeck Books.Alec Marsh CUT AND RUN, Frank Champion, WWI, blue light/red light, Sharpe Books.Mentions: Dr...
2024-11-20
1h 48
The Left Wing Back Podcast
New County Football Championship is announced - Quarter Final Football previews - Round 3 lookback & much more
Robert Sansom & Mick Kehoe join us to discuss a new County Football Championship launching in October. We chat about Round 3 & indeed the upcoming Quarter Final's of the Carlow Football Championship. We get a verdict on Killeshin v Graiguecullen in the Laois SFC Quarter Final & much more ★ Support this podcast ★
2024-09-09
58 min
Dan Wootton Outspoken
LEE ANDERSON LASHES OUT AS MUSLIM MOB ROUND ON ROCHDALE POLICE STATION OVER AIRPORT ROW
To watch the exclusive Uncancelled After Show for 30-minutes extra content, sign up at: https://outspoken.live/premiumDan and his Superstar Panel, Charlie Sansom and Charlie Downes, debate the Muslim protests outside Rochdale Police Station after a controversial beating at Manchester Airport. They also provide their verdict on the Conservative party leadership battle, as Tom Tugendhat and Robert Jenrick officially enter the race.And is Megyn Kelly right that Kamala Harris is the Meghan Markle of politics?PLUS: James Esses on the Mr Beast trans sex scandal and why...
2024-07-31
1h 06
Rock Icons
Roger Daltrey, l'interprète à ranger parmi les quelques dieux du rock'n'roll aux côtés de Robert Plant et Jim Morrison
Roger Daltrey, chanteur et leader d’un groupe britannique qui enflamma les 60s : The Who. Bien sûr, à l’époque, les Beatles étaient plus célèbres qu’eux et les Rolling Stones sans doute plus sexy. Mais ni l’un ni l’autre n’égalait la puissance explosive des Who à leur apogée. Un groupe mené par un binôme imparable : le guitariste Pete Townshend, compositeur de l’essentiel du répertoire, et le chanteur Roger Daltrey qui incarna avec charisme et rage la révolte de toute une génération. Leur parcours se poursuivra pendant plusieurs décennies, Daltrey embrassant au...
2024-06-14
20 min
Modern-ish Poets: Series 2
Derek Walcott
Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss the life and work of the Saint Lucian Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, the island poet and playwright surrounded by an oceanic consciousness, whose writing recognises at once the terrible gulfs between peoples and our common predicament.To listen to this series ad free and to series one of Modern-ish Poets, and all our other Close Readings series in full, sign up here:Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pJoFPqIn other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsSeries one of Modern-ish Poets looks at P...
2024-06-05
56 min
Rock Icons
Roger Daltrey, l'interprète à ranger parmi les quelques dieux du rock'n'roll aux côtés de Robert Plant et Jim Morrison
Roger Daltrey, chanteur et leader d’un groupe britannique qui enflamma les 60s : The Who. Bien sûr, à l’époque, les Beatles étaient plus célèbres qu’eux et les Rolling Stones sans doute plus sexy. Mais ni l’un ni l’autre n’égalait la puissance explosive des Who à leur apogée. Un groupe mené par un binôme imparable : le guitariste Pete Townshend, compositeur de l’essentiel du répertoire, et le chanteur Roger Daltrey qui incarna avec charisme et rage la révolte de toute une génération. Leur parcours se poursuivra pendant plusieurs décennies, Daltrey embrassant au...
2024-05-13
43 min
The Shipwreck Archives
The Negligence of the Ercolano (1854)
An English passenger named Charles Sansom on board the Ercolano gave the following statement to the Newspaper the Parlamento of Turin: “After having supped with Sir Robert Peel, I went on deck to smoke a cigar. The night was very dark, and the sea exceedingly rough. I was walking backwards and forwards, and was astonished at not seeing anyone at the helm. The captain was in his cabin. I perceived a light at a certain distance, and I informed the helmsman, who made no reply. I repeated my warning with uneasiness, because it appeared to me that the light wa...
2024-04-17
19 min
Crime Time FM
ALEX FORBES & RICHARD NAIFF On The Sofa With Victoria
SEASON 6 EPISODE 1: RICHARD NAIFF (WATERSTONES BRIGHTON) & ALEX FORBES (FOURBEARS BOOKS) What's Going to Be Hot in Crime This Year? Victoria is joined by booksellers, Alex Forbes + Richard Naiff as they peer into their crystal balls to reveal what's going to be hot in Crime this year.Mentioned in the show:Mick Herron, Agatha Christie, Tess Gerritsen, David McCloskey, Matthew Richardson. Gillian McAllister, Sarah Pinsborough, CJ Sansom, Lauren North, Cara Hunter. Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins, Janice Hallett. Robert Galbraith, Lucy Foley, Richard Chizmoz, Matthew Blake, Alex Michaelides, Jessica Bull, Recommended: Will Carver Hinton Hollow, Um...
2024-03-19
36 min
HERE AND BACK AGAIN
90: READ IT BEFORE YOU SEE IT 2024
HERE AND BOOK AGAIN - BONUS EPISODE Literary adaptations are legion this year, both on streaming and in cinemas. Whether you prefer to Read It Before You See It or maybe do a deep dive afterwards, in this Here And Book Again episode, we've got you covered for the insane amount of releases coming in 2024. (and yes, we are pretty sure loads of these dates or titles may move backwards or forwards in the schedule, but right now it's looking pretty rosy). The Expatriates by Janice YK Lee (EXPATS - Prime Video) Argyle b...
2024-02-26
56 min
The Unfinished Print : A Mokuhanga Podcast
Henry Smith PhD - Physical Chemistry
In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with Henry Smith, Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of East Asian Languages & Cultures at Columbia University. Together we delve into the scientific aspects of Meiji woodblock prints, exploring the trajectory of Nishiki-e during the late Edo and Meiji eras. Additionally, we examine the significance of cochineal and naphthol dyes, and scrutinize particle sizes. Henry's scholarly contributions include groundbreaking articles on subjects such as Hokusai and the Blue Revolution, with the introduction of Prussian Blue to the Japanese woodblock aesthetic during the mid to late Edo Period. Join me...
2024-01-28
2h 17
As Amigas de Eleanor
Mulheres à espreita
Ao quinto episódio, lançamo-nos à espionagem feminina ao longo da História. Objetivo da missão: revelar papéis preponderantes de mulheres na resolução de grandes conflitos, recorrendo à Antiguidade e à extraordinária Josephine Baker (essa mesmo); lembrando as corajosas Mildred Harnack e Virginia Hall no combate pela Liberdade, mesmo no coração do nazismo; e ainda espreitando (QED) o extraordinário caso das D Day Girls, fundamentais para o desembarque aliado na Normandia e para a Europa que conhecemos - e vivemos - hoje. Saber mais: «Every time you went to answer a question, you were answering for your entire sex...
2024-01-17
1h 09
Schlicht & Einfach Mittelalter
Teil 2 Folge 40: When the going gets tough
König Edward III plant eine Invasion in Frankreich. Er scheitert allerdings bereits daran, dass es seiner Armee nicht möglich ist, den Kanal zu überqueren. Das sind schlechte Nachrichten für den Thronfolger, Edward of Woodstock. Der Schwarze Prinz ist bereits mit seinen Truppen von Bordeaux aus aufgebrochen, um sich seinem Vater anzuschließen. Er ist nun dazu gezwungen sich dem riesigen Heer der Franzosen alleine zu stellen. www.schlichtundeinfachmittelalter.com Literatur: Hubert Cole: The Black Prince; Michael Jones: The Black Prince; Robert Coltman Clephan: The Defensive Armour and the Weapons and Engines of War o...
2023-12-21
29 min
Longevity Optimization with Kayla Barnes-Lentz
Regenerative Agriculture with Robby Sansom, CEO of Force of Nature
Today, we are discussing regenerative agriculture with the CEO and CO-Founder of Force of Nature. Force of Nature is one of my favorite companies for all of my meats. We discuss the current issues with farming, the state of our soil, why what your meat eats matters, and much more. SAVE 10% on Force of Nature Meats with Code KAYLA! (Shop Here!) About Robby Robert (Robby) Sansom is Co-Founder & CEO at Force of Nature, a regeneratively sourced meat company based in Austin, TX. Robby’s roots run deep in the natural foo...
2023-10-04
1h 00
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Writers on Walks: A BBC Radio 3 Collection: 30 Reflections from Exploring on Foot by Kirsty Gunn, Ian Samson, Sophie Coulombeau, Michèle Rob
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640530 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Writers on Walks: A BBC Radio 3 Collection: 30 Reflections from Exploring on Foot Author: Kirsty Gunn, Ian Samson, Sophie Coulombeau, Michèle Roberts, Nat Segnit, Michael Donkor, Christopher Hope, Ross Raisin, Erica Wagner, Kamila Shamsie, Owen Sheers, Jenn Ashworth, Deborah Levy, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Nicola Barker, Robert MacFarlane, Nicholas Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 48 minutes Release date: March 23, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: 22 writers talk about their memorable excursions and the act of walking, and share their creative observations In these six series, taken from BBC Radio 3's The E...
2023-03-23
05 min
Close Readings
Modern-ish Poets Series 2: Derek Walcott
Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss the life and work of the Saint Lucian Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, the island poet and playwright surrounded by an oceanic consciousness, whose writing recognises at once the terrible gulfs between peoples and our common predicament.To listen to series one of Modern-ish Poets and all our other Close Readings series, sign up here:Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3pJoFPqIn other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/closereadingsSeries one of Modern-ish Poets looks at Philip Larkin, W. H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, Thomas H...
2022-12-05
57 min
Rolled Spine Podcasts
[The Marvel Super Heroes Podcast 123] Disney+ Werewolf By Night: A Marvel Studios Special Presentation (2022)
Note: We like our language NSFW salty, and there be spoilers here... Face Front, True Believers! Guest Fry-Hole joins our irregulars Illegal Machine, Diabolu Frank, and Mr. Fixit in petting a Jack Russell terror! The streaming Halloween special starring Gael García Bernal, Laura Donnelly, & Harriet Sansom Harris is our main topic, but Frank being Frank, there's are two very lengthy tangents where he covers the entire histories of Ulysses Bloodstone, his more famous daughter Elsa Bloodstone, and even an aside to Robert Weinberg's Sydney Taine in the Nightside mini-series! Stay after the credits for seasonal extras, as we c...
2022-10-13
1h 37
Where Hope Grows
The True Cost of Food with Robby Sansom
2022-08-18
1h 08
The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Three Spacemen Left To Die! by Russ Winterbotham and Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse
Our first author Russell Robert Winterbothamwas born on August 1st, 1904 in Salina, Kansas, population 6,000 or so when he was born. He began writing short fiction in 1935 and continued until 1958 with a short break from the mid 40s to the early 50s. In all he wrote almost 60 short stories that were published in If Worlds of Science Fiction, Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy, Planet Stories and others.Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ Sign up for our newsletterhttps...
2022-04-26
50 min
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Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection: Six BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations -- C.J. Sansom
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/549957 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection: Six BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations Author: C.J. Sansom Narrator: Emily Wachter, Jessica Hardwick, Sam Dale, Jason Watkins, Justin Salinger, Bryan Dick, Sean Baker, Mark Bonnar, Full Cast, Robert Glenister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 32 minutes Release date: March 17, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary: The complete collected dramatisations of C. J. Sansom's historical mystery series Set during the reign of Henry VIII, these...
2022-03-17
1h 32
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Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection by CJ Sansom
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/157690to listen full audiobooks. Title: Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection Author: CJ Sansom Narrator: full cast, Jason Watkins, Justin Salinger, Bryan Dick, Mark Bonnar, Robert Glenister, Sam Dale, Sean Baker, Emily Wachter, Jessica Hardwick Format: mp3 Length: 13 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 03-17-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 56 ratings Genres: Dramatizations Publisher's Summary: The complete collected dramatisations of C. J. Sansom's historical mystery series: Set during the reign of Henry VIII, these six stunning dramas follow the adventures of hunchbacked lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake as he navigates the dangerous world of Tudor England, solving...
2022-03-17
1h 32
The Natural Heart Doctor Show
Carnivore Challenge Teams Up With Force of Nature And Robert Sansom
Conventional meats generally come from animals raised in confined areas, fed inappropriate diets, pumped full of antibiotics and hormones, then washed with toxic chemicals. Force of Nature, a regeneratively-sourced meat company based in Austin, TX., is one of the leaders in the regenerative agriculture food revolution. The company is committed to improving environments, ecosystems, animal agriculture systems, as well as, changing the lives of people for the better. In this episode, Dr. Jack Wolfson talks with Force of Nature’s CEO, Robert Sansom, about the role of regenerative agriculture in our health and how they are trying to serve co...
2021-11-01
31 min
The Supermassive Podcast
22: JWST - Seeing the First Stars
Finally, Izzie and Dr Becky are talking about the James Webb Space Telescope but why is this telescope so impressive? NASA’s Keith Parrish, the observatory manager for Webb, covers the basics and Professor Gillian Wright, the principal investigator for the mid-infrared instrument (MIRI), explains how it will help us see stars and planets born from clouds of dust. Plus Dr Robert Massey takes on your questions and shares his top stargazing tips for the month. Thank you to the UK Space Agency for sponsoring this episode.The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media Production by Iz...
2021-10-29
39 min
Alzheimer's Speaks
Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio
Esther Wiskerkethe visionary and founder of Symbiosia, a new concept in community living joins our host Lori La Bey; along with five supporters of the program Marc Sansom - SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange, Stuart McArthur - Robert McAlpine UK’s leading civil engineering company, Geoff Southern - IBI Group leads the architectural design, Jas Bassi - Caregiver for her mother, & Diane Bray - Dean at Solent University. Contact Symbiosia Website: https://linktr.ee/Symbiosia Healthy City Design International Conference: Website: https://healthycitydesign2019.salus.global/conference-show/healthy-city-design-2019 Contact Lo...
2021-10-12
1h 03
Alzheimer's Speaks
Symbiosia a New Housing Concept on Alzheimer's Speaks Radio
Esther Wiskerkethe visionary and founder of Symbiosia, a new concept in community living joins our host Lori La Bey; along with five supporters of the program Marc Sansom - SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange, Stuart McArthur - Robert McAlpine UK’s leading civil engineering company, Geoff Southern - IBI Group leads the architectural design, Jas Bassi - Caregiver for her mother, & Diane Bray - Dean at Solent University. Contact Symbiosia Website: https://linktr.ee/Symbiosia Healthy City Design International Conference: Website: https://healthycitydesign2019.salus.global/conference-show/healthy-city-design-2019 Contact Lo...
2021-10-12
1h 03
39 Ways to Save the Planet
Hot Shower, Cool Planet
Why use gas or electricity to heat your water when the power of the sun will do it for free? Faisal Ghani, a young Bangladeshi-Australian engineer, has invented a deceptively simple glass pyramid that takes cold water in at the bottom and supplies hot water from the top. He believes it can bring cheap, hot water to every home around the Equator. In the first of a new series packed with carbon-busting ideas Tom Heap visits Faisal at his Dundee production line to hear about his plans to bring hot showers to the world. Climate scientist, Dr Tamsin Edwards...
2021-08-23
14 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #6: Mervyn Bishop on a life of photography
“Black and white photography has always been my…I suppose it’s just kind of my life,” says Mervyn Bishop on his 60-year photography practice. Bishop is a Murri man and is Australia’s first Aboriginal photojournalist and documentary photographer. In the early 1960s, when he was just 17, he began a four-year cadetship with The Sydney Morning Herald. Later in the 1970s Bishop took a government position as a photographer for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. It was during this time he took one of his most iconic images of prime minister Gough Whitlam and Aboriginal rights activist Vi...
2021-06-24
33 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #6: Mervyn Bishop on a life of photography
“Black and white photography has always been my…I suppose it’s just kind of my life,” says Mervyn Bishop on his 60-year photography practice. Bishop is a Murri man and is Australia’s first Aboriginal photojournalist and documentary photographer. In the early 1960s, when he was just 17, he began a four-year cadetship with The Sydney Morning Herald. Later in the 1970s Bishop took a government position as a photographer for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. It was during this time he took one of his most iconic images of prime minister Gough Whitlam and Aboriginal rights activist Vincent Lingiari. The first...
2021-06-23
33 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #5: Suzanne Archer on responding to life
“I guess that is the thread, that I am very open to influences that come into my life, you know, and I respond to them,” says Suzanne Archer in The Long Run, Art Guide’s latest podcast series featuring interviews with artists who have 60-year practices. Based just outside of Sydney in the bushy suburb of Wedderburn, Archer has long-created layered and dense drawings and paintings, alongside sculpture and installations. With a practice always slightly edging on the mysterious, Archer’s work looks at nature, mortality, disgust and decay. Born in Surrey in the United Kingdom, Archer moved to Australia in 1965...
2021-06-03
37 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #5: Suzanne Archer on responding to life
“I guess that is the thread, that I am very open to influences that come into my life, you know, and I respond to them,” says Suzanne Archer in The Long Run, Art Guide’s latest podcast series featuring interviews with artists who have 60-year practices.Based just outside of Sydney in the bushy suburb of Wedderburn, Archer has long-created layered and dense drawings and paintings, alongside sculpture and installations. With a practice always slightly edging on the mysterious, Archer’s work looks at nature, mortality, disgust and decay. Born in Surrey in the United Kingdom, Archer moved to...
2021-06-03
37 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #4: Robert Owen on colour and oneness
“Art is this amazing subject,” says Robert Owen. “It comes from different people and it contributes to cultural identity in a way that can question ourselves…"In this fourth episode of The Long Run, our podcast series talking to artists who’ve had careers spanning 60 years, Owen talks about what it means to create over six decades, and what he feels is the truth of his art: a sense of oneness.Now based in Melbourne, Owen has led an incredible life of creating, working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and public art. While his works are cement...
2021-05-13
26 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
The Long Run #4: Robert Owen on colour and oneness
“Art is this amazing subject,” says Robert Owen. “It comes from different people and it contributes to cultural identity in a way that can question ourselves…" In this fourth episode of The Long Run, our podcast series talking to artists who’ve had careers spanning 60 years, Owen talks about what it means to create over six decades, and what he feels is the truth of his art: a sense of oneness. Now based in Melbourne, Owen has led an incredible life of creating, working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and public art. While his works are cemented in geometry and abstractio...
2021-05-13
26 min
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2021-01-21
12h 39
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2021-01-21
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2021-01-21
12h 39
Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists
Compost or landfill: which emits more CO2?
Listener Robert asks: "does household composting release fewer greenhouse gases compared to a landfill?" Phil Sansom dug him up an answer, with help from environmental engineer Sintana Vergara... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2020-12-09
03 min
Question of the Week
Compost or landfill: which emits more?
Listener Robert asks: "does household composting release fewer greenhouse gases compared to a landfill?" Phil Sansom dug him up an answer, with help from environmental engineer Sintana Vergara... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2020-12-09
03 min
Doing It Different
010: How regenerative agriculture can save our planet with Robby Sansom of Force of Nature Meats
Our current agricultural system only has 60 years left before it collapses. Conventional farming plays a huge role in the most significant global crises we're facing today, including climate change, food scarcity, and human health decline. Now, I'm not a farmer, and I know very little about farming, but this episode is so important because not only is it extremely educational, it shows there is a solution that can change the trajectory we're on. Robby Sansom, CEO of Force of Nature Meats, joins us to talk about the harmful effects...
2020-07-28
57 min
Two Chairs Talking
Episode 30: The many trouser-legs of time
Perry and David are joined by Dr. Lucy Sussex to talk about alternate history novels. In particular, they discuss those alternate timelines in which the Axis powers won the Second World War. COVID-19 Restrictions (00:26) How libraries are dealing with the pandemic (03:08) Restrictions at aged care facilities (00:52) Great time to catch up on books and TV (00:21) Alternate History fiction (02:33) Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore (00:07) Lord Darcy series by Randall Garrett (00:28) The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon (00:11) The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinson Kowal (00:20) What if Hitler had won? (01:02:35) Swastika Night by Katharine Burdekin (06:43) Small Change trilogy by Jo Walton (06:39) ...
2020-06-23
1h 11
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2020-01-23
11h 42
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2019-01-24
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2019-01-24
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Nemesis: An unputdownable wartime spy thriller by Rory Clements
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365862to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nemesis: An unputdownable wartime spy thriller Author: Rory Clements Narrator: Adam Sims Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 24, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE 2018 CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER, NUCLEUS. Can a ruthless spy ring change the course of war? In a great English house, a young woman offers herself to one of the most powerful and influential figures in the land - but this is no ordinary seduction. She plans to ensure his death . . . On holiday in France...
2019-01-24
10h 13
Worlds Awaiting
Encourage Kid’s Questions, Author Andrea Davis Pinkney
Encourage Kid’s Questions (3:32) Do you ever get inundated by a child’s incessant questions? Turns out that this can be a good thing. Being curious can lead to an interest in science or music, sports, or just about anything really. Rebecca Sansom, of the BYU Chemistry Department co-founded the BYU Chem Camp for elementary aged students. She talks to Rachel today about encouraging our kids to notice the world around them and start investigating. Samson has also served as an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow at the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Virginia, following eight years as a high schoo...
2017-06-17
28 min
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Shardlake: Dark Fire: BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation by C.J. Sansom
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/324008to listen full audiobooks. Title: Shardlake: Dark Fire: BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation Author: C.J. Sansom Narrator: Justin Salinger, Full Cast, Robert Glenister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 14 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A gripping BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation based on the second novel in C. J. Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime series. Summer, 1540. It has been three years since the terrible events at Scarnsea monastery, and lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake is living a quiet life in London – until a summons from Cromwell sees him embarking on an...
2016-09-01
2h 14
Front Row: Archive 2014
Edinburgh Special
John Wilson hosts a special edition of Front Row, recorded in front of an audience in the BBC blue tent at the Edinburgh Festival, featuring The Killing actress Sofie Gråbøl, who plays Queen Margaret in a new play about James III of Scotland and the director of the acclaimed James plays Laurie Sansom. Plus, comedian Al Murray on his new stand-up show One Man, One Guvnor, Hollywood actress Anne Archer on playing Jane Fonda, and music from piano double-act Worbey and Farrell.Images: Anne Archer as Jane Fonda by Steve Ullahorne, Pub Landlord Al Murray & So...
2014-08-14
28 min
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The Killing of Richard III by Robert Farrington | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on : https://hotaudiobook.com/free Title: The Killing of Richard III Author: Robert Farrington Narrator: Sean Barrett Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins Language: English Release date: 03-20-14 Publisher: Hachette Audio UK Genres: Fiction, Historical Summary: Kidnap, murder, slander, and a legend unearthed... 1483: King Edward IV dies, leaving two innocent young princes in line to the throne. But when scandal and conspiracy explodes around their claim, Richard of Gloucester is proclaimed king. Shortly after, the princes vanish...
2014-03-20
05 min