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#37 UNDSKYLDNINGEN: Anna dømte andre mødre, før hun selv fik børn. Nu vil hun gerne sige undskyld
Har du nogensinde haft noget på samvittigheden? Noget, du burde have sagt – men aldrig fik sagt?I Svendborg Stemmer – Undskyldningen giver vi plads til undskyldningen.Den, der er blevet udskudt, gemt væk eller aldrig sagt højt.I denne episode møder vi 36-årige Anna, der arbejder som psykoterapeut. I sit arbejde er hun tæt på mødre og moderskab – men før hun selv fik sin to børn, dømte hun andre mødre. Også sin egen søster.Nu vil Anna gerne sige undskyld.Lyt med, når Anna sæ...
2025-12-18
15 min
Kratom Stories
Ep 87: From Chaos to Clarity: Lea Lyden's Journey from Addiction to Healing with Kratom
Lea Lyden spent her early life navigating trauma, addiction, and years of cycling through antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and stimulant misuse. Even as a licensed clinician and single mother, she carried intrusive thoughts, executive dysfunction, and the lingering effects of childhood abuse. Her first attempt at Kratom years ago went nowhere, and a later run-in with extracts only added confusion about what Kratom actually was. Everything shifted when Lea discovered natural leaf Kratom through education and community. She switched to reputable vendors and found herself stepping out of lifelong patterns: alcohol cravings disappeared, stimulant misuse stopped overnight, and...
2025-12-12
58 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 309: Looking to the Future with Climate Engineering
“Engineers got us into this mess…it’s engineers who will get us out again.”This is a catchphrase of one of our guests today, Associate Professor Evan Franklin. Along with Professor Tim Finnigan, Evan joined Sarah and Olly to talk about all things climate engineering, and why it’s so important that more engineers get involved.This episode also marks a special occasion for us, as it’s Dr Sarah Lyden’s last time co-hosting at TWICS. We’re super grateful for Sarah’s time on the show, and hope the futur...
2025-12-07
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 308: What’s new with renewable energy?
Welcome back to our third week of climate engineering! This week, we’re joined by Dr. Pooyan Alinaghi Hosseinabadi, a lecturer and postdoctoral researcher in electrical engineering. Pooyan’s work has taken him across the world and his current research focuses on renewable energy. Tune in to find out how we can be reducing emissions and you might just start looking at the electronics in your house in a whole new light. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Thank you to the whole TWICS team for the incredible behind-th...
2025-11-30
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 307: Learning About Landslides
Landslides can bring devastating consequences to the communities they affect. Dr Ashley Dyson, a geotechnical engineer, joins Sarah and Olly for part two of our climate engineering series to explain how we can go about mitigating the risks of landslides and why it’s so important to have as much data as we can on soils, rainfall, and slopes.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodThank you to the whole TWICS team for the incredible behind-the-scenes volunteering every week! Host: Dr Olly Dove (Insta: ols_dove)Co-Host: Dr Sarah LydenPro...
2025-11-23
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 306: Shedding a light on agrivoltaics
Ever wondered what sheep and vineyards have in common? Turns out it’s agrivoltaic systems: generating solar power alongside agriculture. Olly and Sarah are joined in today’s episode by Ganesh Pandey, who tells the two all about the implementation of solar panels in pastures and fields. Today’s episode kicks off the first of our mini-series in climate engineering, so make sure you tap back in next week to hear about more engineering marvels! Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodThank you to the whole TWICS team for the incredible behind-the-scenes volunteer...
2025-11-16
27 min
Det vilde Vesten
Thomas Kluge: Der bor en popdreng i mig, som ikke vil dø
Thomas Kluge maler gerne portrætter af Dronningen til lyden af 80'er-synthesizere. Hans malerier er traditionelle, for det moderne er dødt for Kluge. Anne Sophia Hermansen spørger maleren, hvorfor han mener, at Europas redning ligger i fortiden, og om han trods alt har lært noget af tidsånden, mens han har hyldet Gud, konge og fædreland. Gæst: Thomas Kluge, maler Vært: Anne Sophia Hermansen Producer: Sarah Randeris Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
2025-10-27
34 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 295: Engineering a Microplastic-Free World
This episode continues our microplastics mini-series with a focus on engineering solutions. Dr Anna Wróbel an environmental engineer from the School of Engineering at the University of Tasmania joins us to talk all things microplastics and the key role that engineers can play in reducing future microplastics and removing existing microplastics from the environment. We’ll explore a range of questions including if stopping using plastics tomorrow would solve the problem, and how engineers contribute to solving the challenges of microplastics.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodThank you to th...
2025-08-31
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 294: Engineering microplastics out of the food chain
In this episode we continue our microplastics mini-series, this time considering the intersection between agricultural systems and engineering. Our two guests, Sadique Bawa Anyame and Carmel Towns are PhD students studying different aspects of agricultural systems and microplastics. Both come from industry backgrounds, and share their extensive experience in their fields as well as the innovative work they are doing in their PhDs in this episode. Anyame is investigating microplastics in biosolids while Carmel is investigating how microplastics end up in farm systems with a focus on poultry, both are also considering how to engineer a solution. Tune in to l...
2025-08-24
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 293: Micro-plastics, big problem
Microplastics are everywhere, in the ocean, our food, and even the air we breathe. But what exactly are they, where do they come from, and why should we care? In this episode, we chat with Elise Tuuri, a marine scientist who has just submitted her PhD on microplastic pollution. Elise shares her journey into marine science, what sparked her interest in studying tiny plastics, and what she discovered about microplastics in Australian waters. We also discuss how these plastics affect marine life, what it’s like working in this field, and her hopes for the future of microplastics research. Tu...
2025-08-17
27 min
Spotlight - med Abdel Aziz Mahmoud
Slaget om Tisvilde: Nabokrig i Nordsjælland
I den idylliske badeby Tisvildeleje udspiller en af Danmarks mest opslidende nabokonflikter sig. Festivalen Musik i Lejet har i årevis delt byen i to: På den ene side dem, der elsker festen og lyden af bølgeskvulp blandet med bas – på den anden side dem, der kæmper for ro, orden og et Tisvilde uden druk og soundbokse.I sæsonpremieren af Spotlight bringer Abdel Aziz Mahmoud to af stridens mest markante stemmer sammen: caféejer og festivalmodstander Sidsel Zachariassen samt ejendomsmægler, lokalpolitiker og festivalfrivillig Astrid Franklin Recinella. De stod aldrig ansigt til ansigt i TV 2’s d...
2025-08-06
35 min
CelebKebab
Natasha Brock ser Vanderpump Rules
Glædelig 2. søndag i advent! Endnu engang har vi udsat en gæst for et afsnit amerikansk reality, og denne gang er det komiker Natascha Brock, som er blevet tvangsindlagt til afsnittet "Bitch Slap" fra sæson 2 af Vanderpump Rules. Kæmpe tak til Natascha, og tak til dig kære lytter, ikke mindst for at holde lyden i dagens afsnit ud. Vi optog nemlig i et lidt lusket mødelokale et sted i Valby, hvor isolerede vinduer endnu ikke er en ting.Vi lyttes ved næste uge! Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...
2024-12-08
48 min
Systematic Selling Podcast
🎙️E21: Sales Systems & Startups
Today, we have Amber Hamilton on the pod.Amber is the co-founder and CEO at RedwoodRISE Ventures, a Virginia Beach-based advisory firm that empowers start-up founders to succeed by providing mentorship, guidance, and resources to help them navigate the challenges of scaling their businesses and transitioning into operational leadership roles.She has extensive experience developing sales systems that help start-ups ramp up their sales teams as quickly and efficiently as possible. That’s why I’m excited to have Amber join us today—to dive deep into her sales philosophy and unpack some princip...
2024-10-04
1h 18
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 235: Innovating with Electromagnetics
In this episode, Olly and Sarah explore the world of electromagnetics with expert guest Dr Antony Lui. Antony’s career in research has focused on applications related to electromagnetic theory, including medical diagnosis, and antennas for sensing and communications.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Simin Salarpour (@SalarpourSimin)
2024-05-12
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 234: Jetpacks, Mass-spectrometers and Brownies!
Join Olly in Sarah in this episode as they talk to engineer and chemist Tim Jessup about Jetpacks, Mass-spectrometers and applying the scientific method to creating the ultimate brownie recipe.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Ryan SmithMedia & Promotion: Katya Bandow (@katyabandow)
2024-05-05
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 233: Records in Radio
Rex Moncur graduated in Communications Engineering. He was Director of the Australian Antarctic Division from 1988 to 1998. Rex was awarded the Australian Public Service Medal and is a Fellow of the University of Tasmania for helping set up Antarctic Research at the University. On retirement his interest is Amateur Radio and he holds a number of World records.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Georgia StewartCo-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@MeredithCastles)Media & Promotion: Emma Hamasaki (@EmmaHamasaki)
2024-04-28
27 min
Scrolling 2 Death
Parents: Our Voice Matters (with Patrick Lyden)
This interview with former Congressional staffer Patrick Lyden gives parents an understanding of how our children are currently protected when they spend time online and what legislation is needed. The biggest takeaway for me is that parents need to speak up about what we want regarding kids online safety. We also break down what's happening with the TikTok "ban," social media age restrictions, the current state of tech in schools and much more in the digital safety space. NOTE: This conversation took place on April 8th. T...
2024-04-22
45 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 232: Fuelling Change
In this episode, Georgia and Sarah learn all about hydrogen energy technology and its role in Australia’s sustainable future. Our guest is Dr Krystina Lamb, a leader in renewable and hydrogen energy technology research, now working for Jupiter Ionics. Tune in to hear about Krystina’s journey and learn how hydrogen can be used to store energy, where it can be put to use and the many benefits it can have for a sustainable future. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Georgia StewartCo-Host: Sarah Lyden...
2024-04-21
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 231: Cracking the Shell of Engineering
Join Olly and Sarah in this episode as they dive into an interesting engineering application involving lobsters. Our expert guest Charles Sutherland is a PhD student in the School of Engineering and has been working on enabling technology to identify pre-moult lobsters. Through this episode Charles shares the engineering journey he has been on in developing low-cost technology for this cross-disciplinary application area.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Co-Host: Sarah LydenPr...
2024-04-14
27 min
Autoradio | en podcast med autisme i tanken
Kan vi lige skubbe det en time?, 061
Autoradio har holdt en længere og ufrivillig pause, fordi vi ikke har kunnet finde tid til at mødes. Det giver anledning til en snak om at lave om på aftaler og finde tid til det hele. PS: Sarah har nogle ret gode planlægnings-fif. PPS: Lyden er ikke i top de første to minutter.
2024-03-22
46 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Emily Gernild - Kan farven af forrådnelse være smuk?
Kan farven af forrådnelse være tiltrækkende?I denne episode af “Lyden af Farver” er jeg på besøg hos billedkunstner Emily Gernild, hendes unikke farverige kombinationer i hendes malerier viser hendes sanselige bevidsthed om form og farvers samspil.I dette afsnit fortæller Emily om hvordan hendes mors tilgang til farver har haft betydning for hendes egen kærlighed til farver, hun forbød f.eks. alt sort i deres hjem og malede Emilys barnevognskaleche regnbuefarvet.Derudover fortæller Emily om værkerne til hendes seneste udstilling, hv...
2024-02-06
39 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Kan farven af forrådnelse være smuk?
I næste episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg billedkunstner Emily Gernild - Hendes værker er fyldt med frodige tableauer af hverdagsobjekter som grøntsager, frugter, blomster og kander i unikke farverige kombinationer som viser Emilys sanselige bevidsthed om form og farver.For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @emilygernild og afsnittets musiske talent @signmlykkeSign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if...
2024-02-04
00 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Christina Augustesen
Er verden farveløs uden lys?I denne episode af “Lyden af Farver” er jeg på besøg hos lysdesigner og billedkunstner Christina Augustesen, der skaber værker med farvet lys og komponerer rumlige farveoplevelser.I dette afsnit nørder vi lysets uendelige farver. Christina giver dig sit tip til hvordan du kan finde inspirerende farver alle vegne, og om hvordan hun omsætter det til en konkret farvepalet. Hør også om Christinas ekstremt grundige og analytiske tilgang til farver, og om hvilke vigtige tanker du skal gøre dig når du skal sammen...
2023-12-21
38 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Er verden farveløs uden lys?
I næste episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg lysdesigner og kunstner Christina Augustesen - Farver, bevægelse og lys er fundamentet i Christina Augustesens rumlige lysskulpturer. Som lysdesigner og billedkunstner skaber hun værker, der gengiver bevægelser og farver fra naturens evigt skiftende lys.For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @christinaaugustesen og afsnittets musiske talent Mads Brauer fra @efterklangSign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam...
2023-12-21
00 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Nadia Olive Schnack
Kan farver bestemme hvad vi bruger et rum til?I denne episode af “Lyden af Farver” er jeg på besøg hos interiør designer Nadia Olive Schnack, elsket både i den danske og internationale bolig og interiør branche.Vi snakker om hvordan Nadia brugte farver til at bearbejde kaosset og uroen i sit barndomshjem, om hvordan man egentlig åbner et succesfuldt interiør firma, når man overhovedet ikke kan tegne i perspektiv? Nadia giver sine personlig tips og tricks til hvordan man indretter med farver og fortæller om udfordringen m...
2023-11-23
38 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Kan farver bestemme hvad vi bruger et rum til?
I næste episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg Nadia Olive Schnack - elsket både i den danske og internationale bolig- og interiørbranche for hendes eklektiske brug af farver i sin indretning.For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @nadiaoliveschnack og afsnittets musiske talent @solskinbandSign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if you are into colours.SIGN UP HERE!
2023-11-20
01 min
Bra jobba!
#6 - Petter Kjøs Utengen. Om planlegging, etablerte sannheter og apper for balansen
I denne episoden har jeg med meg gründer og CEO av selskapet Fleks, Petter Kjøs Utengen. Jeg ville først og fremst ha med Petter i en episode fordi jeg har hørt mye godt om lederstilen hans, men lite visste jeg at han også er en tidsoptimist og teknologinerd, og at denne praten skulle gi meg en drøss med life hacks og ta med meg videre i søken etter work-life balance. Og apropos work-life balance, hvordan står det egentlig til med Petter sin, i hverdagen som gründer, CEO og fi...
2023-11-15
1h 01
Reality Tjek
En gang guide altid guide og så guider han den.. Feat. Legenden Philip May
DER ER MINISODE!! DER ER MINISODE..Så er vi fandme klar. Paradise Hotel er tilbage efter 2 afstikkere - bare til Paradise med de to woke sæsoner alle hadede. Gamle deltagere er tilbage fra det gamle hotel. Rikke er tilbage fra det gamle hotel og de indtager nu Olivia Salos nye hotel i sådan en grad man nærmest ikke ved hvem der ellers er med udover Sarah Dohn og Anne Plejdrup. Det er efffing girlpower. Men samtidig er det nok en anelse problematisk, at man gør Silles forhistorie på Paradise, hvor h...
2023-11-03
1h 24
Kræs
Verdens ende er en bæk ved Limfjorden
Verdens ende er også et moseområde ved Gudenåen, en samling forblæste klipper på Christiansø og en kolonihavevej i udkanten af Hillerød. I en ny udstilling undersøger kunstnere de fysiske steder i Danmark, der er navngivet Verdens Ende og hvad metaforen dækker over. (01:57) Regionale medier: Danmark har fået et nyt regionalt medie: TV2 Kosmopol erstatter TV2 Lorry. Mediet dækker hovedstadsområdet, men vil også have et mere globalt udsyn. Skiftet kommer fordi TV2, ligesom andre regionale medier, er i gang med en omstilling, hvor de skal sikre, at de forbliver relevante. Gæster: Thomas Pallese...
2023-01-12
55 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 178: Connecting communities with transport engineering
In this episode, Olly and Sarah talk to Young Professional Engineer of the Year for Tasmania in 2022 Samantha Chapman about transportation and connecting communities. Sam walks us through the holistic aspects of her engineering job, how transport design involves the flow of unpredictable humans, and gives us lots of examples of how events and disruption to connections have shaped our state.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@littledove440)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Georgia Stewart (@ggstew25)
2022-12-04
27 min
A Closer Look Podcast
Season 2 Ep 8 - "Somewhere Outside of Heaven and HelI"
Battle comes to the set of Cyber Cowboys. Who survives, and can Nate and Will find them? FEATURING: Big Dave as General Marvin S. Room Cooper Lyden as ArmenianEminem Sarah Goldstein as Suzy Short Patrick Doran as Michael Chiclets Caleb Pitts as Frank Castle Cameron Fetter as Zack Bogart April Clark as Pearl Whett Thomas White as Bobtail Nag Laura Peek as Meg Benedict Dan Donohue as Billy Clientele Will as Will Nate as everybody else
2022-12-04
46 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 170: Maths Anxiety
Tasmania has some of the worst results in maths testing across Australia with drastic drops in results year after year. We speak with Priya Kitchener, a passionate maths educator, about the testing results, maths anxiety and the processes that need to be put in place to improve maths education.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@littledove440)Co-Host: Anna Abela (@annaoabela)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2022-10-09
27 min
Sarah, Mick & Johnno for Breakfast
Madison House Launch with Paige
We had Paige in the studio to launch the third Maddison House. We are so excited to be apart of this project with Lyden builders and Variety the Children's Charity.
2022-09-29
04 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 167: Edible Sound
Dr Julia Drouhin is an Artist and curator with the incredible ability to manipulate and reinvent sound. From radiophonics, to edible objects, transformed technology from past generations and an exhibiton based on “my husband is a dead icecream”, we get a peek into Julia’s artistic process, her abstract inspirations and how her art is connected with science. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Anna Abela (@annaoabela)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Ellie Clapham (@EleanorClapham1) Anna Abela (@annoabela)
2022-09-18
27 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Margrethe Odgaard
Hvordan kan farver påvirke os?I denne episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg den prisvindende farve designer Margrethe Odgaard, og efter min mening Danmarks ukronede farvedronning.Vi snakker om hvordan hun gik til den udfordrende opgave at skabe en farveskala på hele 32 nye farver til Montana reoler, at farver har personligheder og hvorfor farver egentlig er så subjektive. Hør hvordan Margrethe går på farvejagt i sine omgivelser, hvordan hun gør når hun skal vælge farver til sit eget hjem og hvilket råd hun har til dig når...
2022-09-07
47 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Hvordan kan farver påvirke os?
TEASER TIL EPISODE 6I næste episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg Margrethe Odgaard - efter min mening Danmarks ukronede fravedronning.For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @margrethe_odgaard og afsnittets lyd orakel @ac.floralitySign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if you are into colours.SIGN UP HERE!
2022-09-07
00 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 164: Engineering a way to the bottom of the Ocean
Join Sarah and Niamh in this episode as they talk with Phil Durbin from Finite Elements. Phil shares his experiences in mechanical engineering including using tools like finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics within exciting projects like the DeepSea Challenger. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Ellie Clapham (@eleanorclapham)
2022-08-28
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 154: Mechanical Engineering
Join Sarah and Niamh in this episode as they talk with Dr Sabrina Sequeria from Lightning Protection International. Sabrina was the recipient of the 2021 Exceptional Woman in Tasmanian Manufacturing Award, and shares her diverse journey through engineering in this episode. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Anna Abela
2022-06-19
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 153: Creativity In Tech
Technology and Creativity seem like an odd match, but we speak to Annie Gatenby, a Senior UX Designer, whose experiences as a creative in tech have spanned over 10 years, starting surprisingly from a Fine Arts degree. Joined by returning co-host Anna Abela who also followed the path from art to tech. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Anna Abela (www.linkedin.com/in/anna-abela-46a826177)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Eleanor Clapham
2022-06-12
29 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x A Seat in Siena x Sarah Gottlieb
The Ice Cream CollectionI denne helt specielle bonus episode af “Lyden a Farver” er det altså ikke en anden designer eller kreativ jeg er hjemme hos, men mikrofonen har jeg vendt mod mig selv og Iben Frederiksen, grundlægger af A Seat in Siena, som jeg har lavet en farvekollektion for.Vi snakker om hvad kollektionens farver egentlig smager af, og hvordan Iben gik fra et job i industrilak til at starte sin egen virksomhed med smukt designede taburetterne. Hele samarbejdet mellem A Seat in Siena og mig vil blive offentliggjort i forbin...
2022-06-09
14 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 152: Isolated Power Systems
Join Niamh and Sarah in this episode as they talk to Dr Evgenii Semshikov about his PhD research into isolated power systems, and what lessons we might be able to learn from these systems to transition our urban grid infrastructure towards more renewable energy.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_)
2022-06-05
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 151: Electric Vehicles
Join Niamh and Sarah in this episode as they talk to Assoc. Prof Evan Franklin about the challenges and barriers to electric vehicles. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_),
2022-05-15
27 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Lærke Bagger
Findes der overhovedet grimme farver?I denne episode af “Lyden a Farver” er jeg på besøg hos strikdesigner Lærke Bagger, Danmarks - og nok også snart verdens strikdronning!Vi snakker om grimme farver og om de overhovedet findes? Og hvem bestemmer egentlig at de er grimme?Hør Lærke beskrive grundbyggestenene i hendes design som lige dele teknik, vanvid og farver. Lærke svarer på lytter spørgsmål og løfter sløret for hendes restegarns algoritme. Vi hører hvorfor hun godt kan lide projekter der går helt til kanten af...
2022-04-28
44 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Findes der overhovedet grimme farver?
TEASER TIL EPISODE 04I denne episode af "Lyden af Farver" møder jeg strikdesigner Lærke Bagger, Danmarks og måske snart også verdens strikdronning!For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @laerkebagger på instagram og også afsnittets musiske talenter @katrinemuff og @andersstig Sign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if you are into colours.SIGN UP HERE!
2022-04-26
00 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 150: Tassie Plant People: Ben
Kate chats to Dr Ben Halliwell, lizard-and-plant-man and postdoctoral researcher in the centre for Plant Success, based at UTAS. Hear about Ben’s research into understanding the evolutionary relationships between plants and animals and how he combines his passions for both science and family in the final of our four part series highlighting plant science research in Tasmania! Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys) Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2022-04-24
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 149: Kate’s Planty PhD
Hear about TWICS team-member Kate’s PhD research from zapping trees, to the findings, highlights, challenges and advice to other PhD students. A love of words, the excitement of looking inside of plants, along with a passion for understanding and protecting plants drives Kate’s continued love for research. We are sure you’ll feel the passion through the airwaves in this interview with Dr Niamh Chapman and (nearly Dr) Kate Johnson. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promoti...
2022-04-17
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 146: A moment with Mibu
This week Niamh interviews TWICS co-host and marine scientist Mibu Fischer. Mibu is a Quandamooka woman with a connection to sea country, her work has focused on the impacts of climate change on Indigenous communities. At TWICS Mibu has been a creative genius and a strong advocate for Indigenous knowledge on the show. She is a powerful, quiet leader in our community and a champion of increased representation of women, Indigenous people and other under represented groups in STEM. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Production: Sarah L...
2022-03-27
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 145: Paramedic to Entrepreneur
Dr Niamh Chapman interviewed paramedic turned entrepreneur George Polous from Jay-Nik. George is from north-west Tassie and from working in emergency settings saw there was a need to improve the way medications were delivered to patients in these high stress environments. George and co-founder Clare found a simple yet innovative way to adapt the typical syringe used to give medications to make it easier to track what medications were delivered and to who. Listen in to hear how the journey from frontline health worker to medical technology innovator. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod
2022-03-20
27 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Cathrine de Lichtenberg
Hvordan kan farver bane vejen ud af en sygemelding?I denne episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg Cathrine de Lichtenberg, en af Danmarks mest betydningsfulde og farverige bolig-influencere.Vi snakker om hvordan farverne kom ind i Cathrines liv, efter en hårdtslående diagnose med PTSD. Vi hører om hvordan Cathrine brugte sin egen instagram profil som en ekstra form for behandling af hendes PTSD, hvordan hun indretter sit hjem med farver der føles godt for hende og hvilket råd hun har til dig til at vælge farver i dit eget...
2022-03-10
38 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Hvordan kan farver bane vejen ud af en sygemelding?
TEASER TIL EPISODE 3I denne episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg Cathrine de Lichtenberg, en af Danmarks mest betydningsfulde og farverige bolig-influencere.For mere farveinspiration følg @sarah__gottlieb og denne episodes gæst @cathdelichtenberg og afsnittets lyd orakel @mrkoifishSign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if you are into colours.SIGN UP HERE!
2022-03-09
01 min
Lyden af Farver
TEASER Hvordan kan farver bane vejen ud af en sygemelding?
TEASER for episode 3I denne episode af “Lyden a Farver” møder jeg Cathrine de Lichtenberg, en af Danmarks mest betydningsfulde og farverige bolig-influencere.Vi snakker om hvordan farverne kom ind i Cathrines liv, efter en hårdtslående diagnose med PTSD. Vi hører om hvordan Cathrine brugte sin egen instagram profil som en ekstra form for behandling af hendes PTSD, hvordan hun indretter sit hjem med farver der føles godt for hende og hvilket råd hun har til dig til at vælge farver i dit eget hjem. Så slutter vi af...
2022-03-09
01 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 142: World Engineering Day
Tasmanian Young Professional Engineer of the Year David Ewers from VEC Civil Engineering joins Niamh and Sarah to discuss sustainable engineering practice in this special episode for World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah Lyden Media & Promotion: Mibu Fischer (@miburose), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2022-02-27
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 141: Journey of a geodesist
Premiers Tasmanian Researcher of the Year 2021, Professor Matt King chats with Niamh and Mibu about navigating a career in STEM and also explains the importance of geodesy (and what it is!). Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Mibu Fischer (@miburose)Production: Sarah Lyden Media & Promotion: Mibu Fischer (@miburose), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2022-02-20
27 min
Under Huden
Under Huden Live 2
LIVE FRA NORDIC INK FESTIVAL 2021Jeg var inviteret til at lave en lille live podcast fra scenen på dette års Nordic Ink Festival. Det er ikke helt nyt, men relevant mere end nogensinde. Denne gang taler jeg med Brian Grønhøj, Sarah Krone og igen Daniel Paarup. Vi snakker om det EU-kemiregulativ, REACH, som i disse dage skyller ind over EU. Helt konkret betyder det at det blæk vi tatovører tidligere har kendt i dag er forbudt og nyt blæk er meget sparsomt og nærmest ikke-eksisterende.Afsnittet er optaget...
2022-01-05
54 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 137: Earth from a Distance
Join Niamh and Sarah in this episode as they talk to Brian Salmon about satellites and engineering. Brian takes us through how satellite images are processed to become useful and what some of the key applications of these images are. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys), Mibu Fischer (@miburose)
2021-11-28
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 135: Bloomin’ Phytoplankton
The Southern Ocean is not bound by any continent, so how do bushfires from Australia influence marine productivity 1000s of kilometres offshore? This week Olly Dove and Mibu Fischer had a chat with Jake Weis about the role of deserts and fire in phytoplankton production.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Olly Dove (@olsdove)Co-Host: Mibu Fischer (@miburose)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Sophie Calabretto (@sophluidynamics) , Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys), (Mibu Fischer @miburose)
2021-11-14
27 min
Ordkløver
Lyden af gaden
Siger hajde, shabab eller oha dig noget? Hvis ikke, kan det være du skal have genopfrisket dit gadedanske! Dagens gæst Tobias Cadin er forfatter til Gadedansk Ordbogen, der fortæller om arbejdet med bogen og hvordan gadedansk har udviklet sig de sidste 10 år. Dine værter er Mette Strange Mortensen og Sarah Elgaard
2021-11-12
53 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Poppykalas
I denne episode af "Lyden af Farver" møder vi den danske blomster designer og kunstner Thilde Kristensen, stifteren af Poppykalas.Vi snakker om hvordan farver kan påvirke vores nervesystem, om at Poppykalas har vundet en pris som årets måtte og at penis blomsten kommer i alle farver. Til sidst skal vi høre når vores lyd orakel Kenneth Sarup lave lyden af lavendel lilla.Sign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam t...
2021-10-13
32 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 130: Improving maternal health
In this episode we interview Dr Andrew Ottaway, the founder of Health Volunteers International. Andrew’s charity aims to improve medical education and capacity building to improve quality of health care in African countries. With particular focus on improving maternal health and access to safe deliveries.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys), (Mibu Fischer @miburose)
2021-10-10
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 126: Quantitative Marine Ecology
This week Niamh and Hannah interview quantitative marine ecologist Dr Nicole Hill. Together they take a deep dive into Nicole’s research, including her career highlights such as diving into Antarctic waters and encountering diverse wildlife.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Hannah McCleary (@mcleary_hannah)Production: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys), Mibu Fischer (@miburose), Kelsey Picard (@KelseyOnScience)
2021-09-12
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 124: Engineering, Architecture and Sound
Join Sarah and Niamh in this episode as they talk to Assoc. Prof. Damien Holloway from the School of Engineering at UTAS about architectural acoustics. Damien’s diverse engineering career has spanned from ship hydrodynamics to structural health monitoring to architectural acoustics. In this episode we focus on research work into the acoustics of concert halls and the experience of musicians in these spaces. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Kate Johnso...
2021-08-29
27 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver x Hvass&Hannibal
I denne episode af "Lyden af Farver" møder vi den danske designduo Hvass&Hannibal. Vi skal høre om deres helt særlige sans for farver, hvordan de ville beskrive oplevelsen af et af deres Kibun værker for en blind, om Nan Nas stue og tilsidst skal vores lyd-orakel Kenneth Sarup lave lyden af farverne isblå og rød-orange.Sign op to my NewsletterGet the following directly in your inbox: Colours. Latest on the Podcast. Recommendations. Unsolicited advice.I hate spam too. Only useful things if you are int...
2021-08-25
31 min
Lyden af Farver
Lyden af Farver Teaser
Hvad er farver egentlig?Farver er en mærkelig størrelse. Farver er et grundlæggende element i kunst og design. Du kan væmmes, glædes, blive glad i låget, blive trist, blive energisk af farver! Farver fremkalder følelser i os allesammen.I hvert afsnit af “Lyden af farver“ møder værten Sarah Gottlieb en ny designer og igennem deres sanselige og til tider intime samtaler hører du om farvers betydning og psykologi gennem gæstens personlige fortælling om deres arbejde.Sign op to my NewsletterGet the foll...
2021-08-18
02 min
Vissuel branding og markedsføring for selvstændige
32: Tryg foran kameraet - sådan kommer du i gang med at bruge billeder og video
Mange selvstændige især i starten, har svært ved det her med at bruge billeder af sig selv. Og jeg kan sagtens følge det. Jeg har nemlig selv været der. Da jeg startede som selvstændig (sådan for alvor) havde jeg 3 billeder af mig selv. Ingen af dem var særligt gode. Jeg hadede lyden af min egen stemme og jeg havde 742 grunde til ikke at optage mig selv på video. Men... Jeg vidste også godt, at det var nødvendigt at bruge billeder af mig selv, f...
2021-08-03
25 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 120: Environmental Engineering
Join Sarah and Niamh while they talk to environmental engineer Robyn Bussey. Robyn’s diverse experiences shows the range and scope of work in the environmental engineering, from runways and infrastructure projects to wastewater and wetlands. Discover what you can do to ensure environmental concerns are at the forefront of engineering projects. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Co-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Sophie Calabretto (@sophluidynamics), Hannah McCleary (@mccleary_hannah), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-08-01
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 118: Family History Piecing together the past
Convict ancestry, adoption and skeletons in the closet, find out about the tensions and joys of delving into your family’s past, along with the resources that State Libraries Tasmania have to offer, in preparation for family history month in August!Kate Johnson and Niamh Chapman interview Archivist, Dr Alicia Marchant and family history researcher Beverley Morritt from Libraries Tasmania about Genealogy (Family History) in all its complexities!Host: Niamh Chapman and Kate JohnsonProduction: Sarah LydenPromotion: Kate Johnson, Mibu Fi...
2021-07-18
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 115: Tremendous Turbo Chooks
Native hens, turbo chooks, whatever you know them as they are a distinctive character in the Tasmanian landscape, but despite their abundance, their populations on Maria Island are shrinking. Kate Johnson and Niamh Chapman interview PhD student Lucile Leveque from the University of Tasmania to learn about her research into the factors that are contributing to their decline.Host: Niamh Chapman and Kate JohnsonProduction: Sarah LydenPromotion: Kate Johnson, Hannah McCleary, Kelsey PicardShow theme music: Kevin MacLeod
2021-06-27
27 min
Podcaster! Del din stemme
Hvad skal du podcaste om?
I denne episode dykker Charlotte ned og giver et hurtigt overblik over de mest almindelige typer af podcasts og tips til at finde dit krydsfelt mellem din viden og din passion. Dit indhold skal være noget, du har lyst til at tilbringe en del tid med. Måske du også vil skrive et kærlighedsbrev til din ideelle lytter - og gøre dig klart, hvem du gerne må skræmme LANGT væk. Links:https://dinpodcast.dk/online-podcastkursus/https://charlottehejehaase.simplero.com/page/200949Tak for jeres bidrag til episoden...
2021-06-24
28 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 113: The buzz around bee health
One third of the world's food production relies on bee pollination. There is global concern that agricultural sprays may be negatively affecting bee health and foraging behavior. Kelsey Picard and Niamh Chapman interview PhD student Meng Yong Lim from the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, and learn about how the bees gut microbiome may be affecting their foraging behaviour and overall health. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Kelsey Picard (@KelseyOnScience)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles), Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Sophie Calabretto (@sophluidynamics), Hannah McCleary (@mccleary_hannah) & Ka...
2021-06-13
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 112: Heart health and fitness
Ever wondered how fitness and exercise actually benefit health?This episode, Dr Niamh Chapman talks fitness, heart health and more with guests Dr Rachel Climie and Dr Martin Shultz, exercise physiologists and researchers.Listen to find out all about fitness, heart health, blood pressure and the benefits of becoming physically active today!Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-06-06
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 111: Ecological decision science
When, where and what action should we take in order to maximise the impact of our biodiversity conservation efforts?This week, Niamh and Sophie speak to mathematician Dr Kate Helmstedt about using decision science for biodiversity conservation, and how mathematics is being used to understand ecosystems, how we interact with them, and how they should be managed.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Sophie Calabretto (@sophluidynamics)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles), Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-05-30
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 110: The Downfalls of Doping
We’ve all seen headlines of athletes disgraced by a doping scandal, but what exactly is it the athletes are taking, and why? This week, Kate McMaster from the University of Tasmania talks to Niamh and Olly about her work researching the effects of insulin on an athlete’s performance, and the not-so-dope world of doping in sport. Kate is also the President of the newly formed UTAS Women’s Society and talks to us about the importance of a supportive feminist network.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Olly Dove...
2021-05-23
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 109: Food allergies and phones
For Pint of Science 2021, Dr Niamh Chapman interviewed Dr Jordi Nelis about his innovative approach to food safety.Smartphone-based devices for allergen detection have the potential to empower people with food allergies to check if food is safe themselves. For technology like this, accuracy is so important particularly as sensing allergens can be extremely difficult in processed foods as the shape and way we identify the allergen is changed with things like heating, cooling or fermenting. Tune in to hear more. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS)
2021-05-16
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 108: Stories, Science & the Southern Ocean
Niamh Chapman and Kate Johnson talk to award winning illustrator and author Coral Tulloch. We learn how creating a picture book is remarkably similar to working on a scientific project, involving observation, collaboration and extensive research. We hear about Coral’s experience of Antarctica and Macquarie Island, the subject of some of her books, along with her collaborations with both Australian author Alison Lester and the many scientists she has worked with along the way. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles), Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sar...
2021-05-09
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 107: Smelling Soil
From Antarctica to volcanoes, microbes are everywhere in our environment! Dr Shane Powell from the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture studies how these microbes can benefit us - from cleaning up oil spills, to improving soil health on farms. Hosted by Dr Niamh Chapman and Kelsey Picard.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Kelsey Picard (@KelseyOnScience)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles), Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_), Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-05-02
27 min
Kvinde - Din sundhed, din træning
Episode #28 - PCOS og kost med cand.scient. Human Ernæring Sarah Frostholm
Denne episode er en opfølgning til PCOS snakken med Kamilla. Sarah har en kandidat i Human Ernæring fra Københavns Universitet, og ved en del om kost og PCOS. Sarahs mission er at mane myter til jorden omkring kost og PCOS. Der findes nemlig rigtig mange myter omkring PCOS, fertilitet og kost. Det vil vi gerne kigge på og tale om det virkelig er rigtigt at man SKAL på en speciel diæt når man gerne vil blive gravid og har PCOS. Jeg har fået nyt optageudstyr, og det skal jeg lige lære at ken...
2021-04-30
57 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 106: Building Information Modelling
In this episode Sarah and Niamh interview expert guest Klaus Stroehl from Gandy and Roberts, and Dr Assaad Taoum from School of Engineering at UTAS, on Building Information Modelling (also known as Building Information Management). See how this approach is transforming the construction industry and new technological developments including using Virtual and Augmented Reality in the construction industry.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-04-25
27 min
Spadestik
#29: Skal kristendommen redde verden? - Sarah Krøger Ziethen
I denne episode har vi besøg af Sarah Krøger Ziethen, som vil tage os med i en samtale om kristendom, aktivisme, verdensmålene og en søn der savner kød på bordet. Sarah er til daglig præst i Roskilde Domkirke og er altid et rart og spændende bekendtskab. Medvirkende i dagens episode: Gæst: Sarah Krøger Ziethen Værter: Emma Frederikke Jensen og Kristian Bonde-Nielsen Tak til KARL for musik og David Wakeman for hjælp med lyden.
2021-04-23
46 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 105: Taking a dive into fisheries science
Tun-a in to hear Olly and Niamh chat with Craig Proctor about the bubbly underwater world of fisheries science! Across multiple decades, Craig’s career has led him from learning Indonesian in the classroom, to working as an international fisheries scientist in Indonesia, to being back in the classroom inspiring future scientists while encouraging them to keep up their language skills. His pathway took a few unexpected turns along the way, so join us to hear his fishy tale. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHosts: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Olly Dove (@littledove440)Production: Mere...
2021-04-18
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 104: Exploring the world of 5G
Join Niamh and Sarah in this episode to learn all about 5G with our expert guest PhD candidate Zac Harrold from the School of Engineering at the University of Tasmania. We’ll discuss the differences between 3G, 4G and 5G, what we can expect with the introduction of 5G and the future of cellular communications.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-04-11
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 103: Ice, ice, maybe?
Ice shelves can be as large as a small country, so how can ocean waves and sea ice contribute to their catastrophic destruction?This week, Dr Niamh Chapman and Dr Sophie Calabretto speak to multi-award-winning applied mathematician Associate Professor Luke Bennetts about wave science, sea ice modelling, and their link to catastrophic destruction of ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Sophie Calabretto (@sophluidynamics)Production: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440) & Sarah LydenMedia & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2021-04-04
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 102: Science & Engineering Challenge
The Science and Engineering Challenge is an outreach program to change students' perceptions of science and engineering. The day involves fun and competitive hands-on activities. It lets students see that science and engineering are more than just equations and theory but requires creativity, innovation, problem solving and teamwork!We chat with students from Clarence High school, Montrose Bay High school, Oatlands District High School and Woodbridge School about what challenges they undertook and what they took away from the day.The Challenge is coordinated by the University of Tasmania in collaboration with the University of...
2021-03-28
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 98: Transportation Engineering
Tune in to hear Sarah and Niamh chat with Mathew Brooks about all things transportation engineering.Mathew Brooks is a Senior Associate Transport Engineer with Jacobs and was awarded Tasmanian Professional Engineer of the Year in 2019 and Young Engineer of the Year in 2016. He has worked on many significant transport and civil infrastructure projects and shares his professional insights into all our traffic related questions in Hobart and more widely.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440)M...
2021-02-28
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 89: Eagles and engineering
Have you ever seen reflecting devices on power lines or birds perched above the lines? These engineering solutions are part of a push towards sustainability in the power system to reduce the risk that threatened birds, like the Wedge-tailed Eagle, will be injured by the power lines. Listen to this episode to learn more about the risk mitigation approaches and engineering practices which TasNetworks takes with guests Mandy Fish and Thomas Webster, and to learn more about what you can do to support this sustainability effort. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodImage Credit: Dean Hohn
2020-11-29
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 85: Making lighting design human centric
In this episode we explore the world of lighting design in buildings approached from a human centric perspective. Our guest Landon Bannister, who has over 20 years experience in lighting design, provides insights into how existing lighting standards don’t match our current environments and how lighting design can be approached in a way that considers the humans using the space. This new field builds on studies from the early 2000’s showing the effect that lighting can have. Examples of lighting design are discussed including the outcomes of a change in lighting design in a classroom.Show theme music...
2020-11-01
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 81: The Science of Water and Wastewater Engineering
In this episode we interview Phoebe Nash a chemical engineer who works in the water and wastewater engineering field. With Phoebe we explore how water is treated before it reaches our taps, what happens when water enters the sewers and measures towards increasing sustainability in the industry.Phoebe Nash received the 2019 Engineers Australia Tasmania Young Professional Engineer of the Year Award.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHosts: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Dr Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440)Media & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2020-10-04
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 71: Exploring the world of biomedical engineering
In this episode we explore the world of biomedical engineering, starting with discussing what a biomedical engineer does and some interesting projects occurring in this space in Tasmania. Work completed by local Tasmanian engineers in the development of “OxyGenie” technology which is used in neonatal ventilators is a key component of this episode.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHosts: Niamh Chapman (@nchapmanTAS) & Dr Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@meredithcastles) & Olly Dove (@littledove440)Media & Promotion: Olivia Holloway (@LivHolloway_) & Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)
2020-07-26
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 56: Small island BIG energy!
In this episode we explore all things hydro power related including the exciting opportunities of pumped hydro. Wind and Solar are renewable resources which vary significantly based on the weather, so technology to store this energy for use when demand increases is becoming important. While batteries have limitations to store all this extra renewable energy, pumped hydro presents an improved large-scale energy storage solution.To listen on demand or to access all previous episode visit our podcast webpage via this link: https://thatssciencetas.buzzsprout.com/For more updates follow us on:Facebook: https://www...
2020-04-12
27 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 50: International Women's Day Part 1 - The Co-Hosts
In celebration of International women’s day (8th of March), we have an awesome 3-part special! To kick it off, we have an episode with ALL of our team members at TWICS. Tune in to get to know the women working hard behind the scenes to bring weekly content covering all things STEM. We will also introduce a team member each day of this week and highlight the contributions women are making to our science community - follow us on Facebook or Twitter for updates search (@ThatsScienceTAS) or use the links below. Hannah McCle...
2020-03-01
28 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 46: Engineering solutions for bushfire resilience
Can power grids cause bushfires and what advances have made engineering climate change resilient infrastructure a possibility for our communities? Niamh Chapman and Dr. Sarah Lyden interviewed Samantha Vahedi from Hydro Tasmania and Jason King from Tas Networks about the challenges for engineers in the face of a changing climate and increased bush fire risk. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatsScienceTAS/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatsScienceTASHosts: Niamh Chapman and Dr. Sarah LydenGuests: Samantha Vahedi, Hydro Tasmania and Jason King from Tas NetworksProduction: Meredith CastlesM...
2020-02-02
29 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 39: Going off grid
This week we bring you an engineering special as the isolated power systems workshop brought engineering leaders from around the world to Hobart, Tasmania. What are isolated power systems? Essentially, they are any system that supplies electricity to those off the main electricity grid supply. From small scale operations to one or two households to more complex solutions for small to medium size regional communities, our special guest Dr Gwen Holdman Director of the Alaska Center for Energy and Power fills us in on the creativity to develop sustainable power systems. Hosts: Niamh Chapman and Dr. Sarah...
2019-11-24
38 min
That's What I Call Science!
Episode 31: Human engineering - putting people at the heart of solutions
Dr Sarah Lyden and Niamh Chapman cover why human-centered engineering is crucial for designing solutions and the work of Engineers Without Borders with special guests Andrew Koolhof and David Pointing. We also caught up with some first-year engineering students who have just taken part in a project to put people at the heart of engineering solutions. The first team was MArtin Croall, Joe Bailey, Martin Blengsli and Izaac Denholm who had a simple yet innovative solution for power supply (cover image). The second team was Dominic Brown and Thomas Little who filled us in on a solution for water...
2019-09-29
30 min
Københavns Fanradio
#229 - Guldfest 2019 - søndag 22. maj 2019
Kære lyttere Hermed vores optagelser fra lørdagens guldfest i Fælledparken. Vi havde en fest og vi håber at I vil lytte med. Vi tager ikke ansvar for lemfældig omgang med facts, ugennemtænkte pointer og ufærdiggjorte. Tak til Nikolaj Steen Møller, Nikolaj Ingemann, Sarah Skarum, Kiwi, Christian Wilkens, Mourad Amraoui, Christian Colsen, Benjamin Dane og Rasmus MP. Tak til Pelle Peter for baggrundsmusik og tusind tak til resten af Fælledparken for at skabe festlige rammer og en masse af baggrundsstøj i gennem hele optagelsen. Vi håber I kan genkende vores gode humør...
2019-05-27
54 min
Lyden Af Et Bedre Liv By Mannah
#47 – New Age Philosophy/Life in the mystery – Sarah-Jane Perman – Lyden Af Et Bedre Liv
For me New Age has been the forbidden fruit for most of my life as I believed there was only one God and I was certainly not Him. Now I am trying to connect the good values religion/Christianity taught me with the spirituality, I found in yoga. Even though my guest today speaks about god being us, there occurs to me to be many similarities in new age to the viewpoints of the Pentecostal churches, but that precise comparative analysis is for another episode. This is a special episode with a great teacher, the sweet and knowledgeable Sarah-Jane Perman. S...
2017-10-01
45 min
Skumma Kultur
Skumma Kultur-Det Visuelle Utrykk-Lyden Av Ekko
Hvordan går det når man skaper en festival basert på elektronisk musikk og kunst? Asle Bakke Brodin, kunstnerisk ansvarlig for årets Ekkofestival gjester studio. -Hipster. Et vidt begrep. Vi setter det opp mot secondhand og det visuelle. -Skumma Leser-Saman er ein mindre aleine. -Ukas kulturanbefaling! Sendingen byr også på hipstersnakk og mye testosteron! I studio: Magnus Lindvik & Fredrik Longva. (Bidragsytere: Sarah Jonassen, Tone Knapstad og Sunniva Rebbestad) Produsent: Christoffer Monsen
2011-09-19
00 min