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Libpod
Libtour 2025 - Captain's Stableford
It’s Lee’s time to shine. It’s the Captain’s Stableford. Relive the drama as the competition played out. Now with some added flavour with some memorable individual moments recounted. Enjoy! Captain’s Stableford Current Standings
2025-07-16
19 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - June Stableford
Monthly Stableford time. Shanks have been running away with it, but it’s all very close behind them. What twists and turns await us this week? June Stableford Results Current Standings
2025-07-03
20 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - Wig Trophy
A board comp. A medal. We’ve seen players barely playing to handicap. More of the same? Or are players getting to grips with conditions and ready to bust out some formidable scores? Wig Trophy Current Standings
2025-06-26
29 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - June Medal
Monthly medal time. Who has the grit to avoid the blow-ups and grind out a winning score? And which team has two players capable of doing so? June Medal Current Standings
2025-06-20
21 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - Foundation Cup
Honours board medal. You know it’s going to be tough. Who has the grit to rise above and lift the trophy? And who will slip meekly into mediocrity as another victim of the course? It’s the Foundation Cup. Foundation Cup Results Current Standings
2025-06-10
31 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - May Stableford
Another Monthly Stableford in the Libtour. Will it be a high-handicap procession again or will the tough course conditions level the playing field? May Stableford Current Standings
2025-06-03
25 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - The Footsie
It’s an honours board stableford. Watch out for the high-handicappers having a field day. It’s the Footsie The Footsie results Current Standings
2025-05-19
15 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - May Medal
Another medal on a burnt out course. There are bound to be some casualties, but who has the mental toughness to grind out the win? May Medal results Current Standings
2025-05-07
16 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - St George's Day Cup
With 3 different team winners in the first 3 events, who will snatch the win this time? And how much of a lead does Steve Dixon need to get over the line? St George’s Day Cup results Current Standings
2025-04-29
15 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - April Stableford Results
Reliving the April Stableford as it happened. Can the early stragglers close the gap on Swingers and Shanks? Who will emerge victorious and plunder the prize pot? April Stableford results Current Standings
2025-04-22
13 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - April Medal Results
Reviewing the second event of the Libtour 2025; the April Medal. Reliving the drama as the round progresses and the movers and shakers battle for the money and the glory. April Medal results Current Standings
2025-04-17
17 min
Libpod
Libtour 2025 - OCO Spring Cup Results
Reviewing the results of the OCO Spring Cup - the first event of the Libtour 2025. Who has got off to flying start and who has tripped over their shoelaces on the way to the first tee? OCO Spring Cup results Current Standings
2025-04-08
11 min
HarperCollins Publishers
The Voices, By Natalie Chandler, Read by Katherine Press and Tom Lawrence
I heard you. I know what you did. "Gripping and emotional, with creeping suspense that keeps building until the final shocking twist" KARIN SLAUGHTER "A standout thriller" ABIGAIL DEAN "Perfect for fans of The Silent Patient" RHIANNON BARNSLEY For three years, criminal psychiatrist Tamsin Shaw has been lying unresponsive in hospital. But while she may not be able to open her eyes, she is awake, and listening to her visitors: • The husband • The best friend • The ex-boyfriend • The former patient • The nurse All of them have secrets. One of them will kill to keep theirs hidden. Can Tamsin wake up before it’...
2025-03-11
02 min
Front Row
Emily Tesh and the Hugo Awards; Dating shows; Kelly Jones
This year’s WorldCon - the World Science Fiction Convention - took place in Glasgow and pop culture critic Gavia Baker-Whitelaw reports on the international gathering where the winners of the Hugo Awards 2024 were announced last night.Emily Tesh on winning the Best Novel prize at this year’s Hugo Awards with her debut novel, Some Desperate Glory.Young playwright Kelly Jones discusses her Edinburgh Fringe debut play My Mother's Funeral: The Show, a play-within-a-play about a young playwright whose mother has just died and who has to turn her death into a play in orde...
2024-08-12
42 min
Ctrl-Alt-Speech
Between a Rock and a Hard Policy
In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership (Tom's Hardware)Tech firms must tame toxic algorithms to protect children online (Ofcom)Reddit Lays Out Content Policy While Seeking More Licensing Deals (Bloomberg)Extremist Militias Are Coordinating in More Than 100 Facebook Groups (Wired)Politicians Scapegoat Social Media While Ignoring Real Solutions (Techdirt)‘Facebook Tries to Combat Russian Disinformation in Ukraine’ – FB Public Policy Manager (Kyiv Post)TikTok Sues U.S. Government Over Law Forcing Sale or Ban (N...
2024-05-11
51 min
FCPA Compliance Report
Seth Whitelaw on Navigating Life Sciences Compliance
Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes Seth Whitelaw who has worked in life sciences compliance for over 30 years. Seth Whitelaw is a seasoned lawyer and compliance officer with a specialization in drug law, particularly within the life sciences industry. He has a unique perspective on regulatory guidance updates in healthcare compliance, shaped by his experiences in developing compliance programs and teaching law. Whitelaw believes that despite technological advancements in healthcare compliance, the role of compliance officers remains crucial. He views them as a necessary che...
2024-03-04
24 min
Click to Trust
Digital Services Act: Online Regulation Versus Freedom of Speech
On February 17, 2024, the Digital Services Act will go into effect, altering the way online platforms are held accountable for the content they host. Some see this legislative change as a necessary measure for safeguarding our online lives. Others see it as a potential hindrance to freedom of speech that has the unfortunate consequence of creating a less open internet.In this first episode of Click to Trust’s debut three-episode story, hosts Carmo Braga da Costa (Head of Content at TrustLab), and Tom Siegel (Co-Founder and CEO of TrustLab) interview journalist and Everything in Moderation founder Ben Wh...
2024-01-31
53 min
AgWatchers
#190 We are going to need a smaller flock.
We had a chat with Tom Bull, GM of Lambpro. In this episode we talk about the state of the industry, where it is going, and whether the future is bright or not?
2023-09-28
1h 04
Le pitch était presque parfait
12 - PRÉCÉDEMMENT SUR VOS ÉCRANS - HOT FUZZ [REDIFF]
Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter pour participer aux concours et recevoir des épisodes spéciaux 👉 https://podcast.ausha.co/le-pitch-etait-presque-parfait?s=1 ÉPISODE 12 - PRÉCÉDEMMENT SUR VOS ÉCRANS - HOT FUZZ Bienvenue dans Précédemment sur vos écrans Ce podcast du collectif Le pitch était presque parfait va vous entraîner dans le passé pour parler d’un film et de son remake / reboot / reinterpretation / prequel / sequel... voir parfois de ses multiples reprises ! Il y a des grands films qui traversent le te...
2023-08-30
2h 20
Canada Reads American Style
Midyear Reading Goals Update
Rebecca and Tara review their 2023 Reading Goals at the halfway point in the year. Rebecca: The Boxer by Kat Fink Aesop's Fables Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer A Promised Land by Barack Obama Daughters of the Deer by Danielle Daniel The Strangers by Katherena Vermette A Quality of Light; Keeper'n Me by Richard Wagamese The Bingo Hall Detectives; The Village Hall Vendetta by Jonathan Whitelaw Vancouver Noir published by Akashic Books Tara: Echo Man by Sam Holland We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama Hercule Poirot series by Agatha Ch...
2023-07-01
37 min
ThingsHappen
Episode 29: Internet of Things – what’s in it for Canada?
ThingsHappen podcast’s mission is to expose Canada’s play in the Internet of Things. With that in mind, we ask all of our guests what they think IoT means for Canada, and how are we doing as a nation in leveraging IoT in addition to delving deep into our guests’ unique IoT involvement and passions. Here is a compilation of their take on those two questions – enjoy. Guests · Nilufer Erdebil from Spring2 Innovation · Burak Kantarci from University of Ottawa · Gordon Harling from CMC Microsystems · Cliff Ellement from ThinkRF ...
2023-06-27
28 min
Crease and Assist Podcast
Episode #16: Mock Draft-A-Palooza
In this episode, Derek (@CreaseAndAssist), Kalisha (@KalishaTownsell), and Theresa (@MNSOTA24) take a chance at their first full2023 mock draft (all six picks) for the Minnesota Wild. The selections made, will be based on the needs the hosts feel need to be addressed and the player they feel has the best chance to turn out to give the organization what is missing .Theresa will be giving you a treat called the "Minnesota Wild Mock Draft of Mockery" (trademark pending), where she looks at the team's 1st round picks from 2000 through 2018. She adds a bit of snark while poking...
2023-06-19
1h 30
Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast
Weird Al's Polka Your Eyes Out (1992), Tracks 1-7
Weird Al spent some downtime in the late '80s and early '90s waiting for the next big thing in popular music, which turned out to be Nirvana. But a lot happened in music in the intervening six years, and as a result, our coverage of his first polka medley of the '90s covers a lot of ground, including new jack swing, Madchester, house music, and the birth of DJ remixes. Tracks:Billy Idol - Cradle of LoveDNA feat. Suzanne Vega - Tom's DinerThe B-52's - Love Shack
2022-11-29
1h 22
Uphill Athlete Podcast
Author Jim Nelson shares his latest guidebook: Classic Cascade Climbs
In this episode Scott Johnston welcomes his long-time friend and fellow sexagenarian climber Jim Nelson. Jim and Scott discuss Jim's latest guide book. Classic Cascade Climbs. Jim, with co authors Tom Sjolseth and David Whitelaw have just published a follow up to his 2 previous Selected Climbs books. This one; Classic Cascade Climbs, published by The Mountaineers Books is sure to fire the imagination of even the most seasoned climber. While giving plenty of relevant beta for the climbs the killer photos are going to make you want to leave this book on your coffee table as inspiration.
2022-08-15
49 min
Le pitch était presque parfait
12 - PRÉCÉDEMMENT SUR VOS ÉCRANS - HOT FUZZ
ÉPISODE 12 - PRÉCÉDEMMENT SUR VOS ÉCRANS - HOT FUZZ Bienvenue dans Précédemment sur vos écrans Ce podcast du collectif Le pitch était presque parfait va vous entraîner dans le passé pour parler d’un film et de son remake / reboot / reinterpretation / prequel / sequel... voir parfois de ses multiples reprises ! Il y a des grands films qui traversent le temps et d’autres qui profitent des occasions pour voyager par rebonds. Faîtes vos valises nous partons en v...
2022-06-21
2h 20
Oscar Loves Film Club
Oscar Loves... Biographical Fiction
This month, Mark and Izzy discuss the Best Picture winners that seem like biopics and yet their protagonists are completely fictional. The films we dive into in this edition are: Tom Jones (1963) and Forrest Gump (1994). Thank you to Rachel Valentine Smith for our artwork and Thomas Whitelaw for our intro music.
2022-06-16
1h 07
Golf Club Talk UK
GCMA Insights on GCTUK - GCMA Mentor
On the first episode of GCMA Insights for 2022, we feature the GCMA Mentor programe released in late 2021 and due to commence in May 2022. The scheme is designed to draw on the best in our industry to nurture the next generation of industry professionals. Leighton is joined by Tom Brooke, CEO of GCMA along with four of the new mentors (listed below) and Biddy Lloyd Jones and Keith Maynard who have been training the mentors. Future mentees will be able to benefit from this training but also the many years of experience to be received through these industry prof...
2022-02-16
35 min
Oscar Loves Film Club
Oscar Loves... Semi-Autobiography
This month, your friendly Oscarologists examine how those writer-directors who brought a flavour of their real life into their work secured the highest accolade at the Academy Awards. Annie Hall was seen as departure for actor, director and writer Woody Allen, turning his hand to something 'serious'. With an Oscar-winning performance from Diane Keaton, this comedy-drama delves into the hows and whys of a failed relationship. In Platoon, Oliver Stone brought many of his experiences from serving in the Vietnam War to the screen - the first veteran to win Best Picture. With an ensemble c...
2021-11-21
1h 01
Front Row
Lisa Dwan on Beckett's Happy Days, the winner of the Walter Scott Prize
We announce and speak to the winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction. Peggy Ashcroft said that Winnie, in Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, ‘is one of those parts…that actresses will want to play in the way that actors aim at Hamlet – a ‘summit’ part’. She was right, several great actresses, Ashcroft herself, Billie Whitelaw and Maxine Peake, have – while buried above the waist, then up to the neck, in a mound - scaled that summit. In Front Row, Samira Ahmed talks to two more, Juliet Stevenson, an acclaimed Winnie in 2015 and Lisa Dwan, in the 60th an...
2021-06-17
28 min
Front Row
News of the World, Mary Wilson tribute, songwriter Roger Cook, Jean-Claude Carrière remembered
Tom Hanks stars in Paul Greengrass's new film, News of the World. Hanks plays Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, a Civil War veteran who crosses paths with Johanna (Helena Zengel), a 10-year-old taken in by the Kiowa people six years earlier and raised as one of their own. Gavia Baker-Whitelaw gives us her verdict on the western. Songwriter Roger Cook discusses Thursday’s world premiere of Next Year in Jerusalem, the title song of a musical he wrote with Lionel Bart 47 years ago. Roger is now hoping to revive the musical they never managed to stage at the ti...
2021-02-09
28 min
Front Row
Boris Giltburg, Christmas films, Party season substitutes
2020 marks Ludwig Van Beethoven’s 250th birthday, and pianist Boris Giltburg has taken on the mammoth task of learning, performing and recording all 32 of Beethoven’s piano sonatas. What does it take to learn and record eleven hours of music and what can you learn about one of the world’s most famous composers.? Boris discusses the project and shares an exclusive recording.As Christmas approaches, we all love to curl up with a cocoa in front of a festive film. Netflix and Hallmark are churning out Christmas rom-coms, but why are they so popular? And should we be...
2020-12-16
28 min
Oscar Loves Film Club
Oscar Loves... Playing Mind Games
This month our Oscarologists gather to discuss two Best Picture winners that explore neurodivergence and mental illness... to very different degrees of success. Barry Levinson's Rain Man tells the story of Charlie Babitt – played by Tom Cruise – who discovers he has a secret brother with savant syndrome, Raymond, played by Dustin Hoffman, who went on to win the Oscar for Best Leading Actor for his role. In A Beautiful Mind, directed by Ron Howard, Russell Crowe portrays John Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia throughout his life. Jennifer Connelly portrays his wife...
2020-12-16
1h 00
Chatting to a Friend
Chatting to Lyn Borsberry and Janet Whitelaw-Jones about baby loss
Janet Whitelaw-Jones and Lyn Borsberry are not medal-winning, world record holders. They have not climbed mountains or sailed the seven seas but they are both extraordinary women.They are friends of mine (who did not know each other before this call) who have both experienced baby loss and I am so grateful to them for publicly sharing their stories.Janet and Kenny’s son, Joshua, was born at 25 weeks, nearly 20 years ago, lived for four precious hours and died in their arms.Lyn and Tom’s beautiful boy, Pip, was born sleeping in 2016, four...
2020-11-25
00 min
Oscar Loves Film Club
Oscar Loves... The Exposé
The group gather to discuss the Academy's fascination with the power of the press and a love of investigative journalism. Directed by Elia Kazan, Gentleman's Agreement stars Gregory Peck as reporter Phil Green, looking for a fresh angle whilst reporting on anti-semitism in America, discovering just how prevalent and embedded this prejudice has become. Written by Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, directed by McCarthy, Spotlight tells the true story of the Boston Globe team who uncovered the scandal of the Catholic Church covering up child molestation by members of their clergy consistently over many years.
2019-04-17
1h 05
Cinema60
Ep #6 - Albert Finney in the 60s
All Albert Finney ever wanted was to be a great character actor. As one of youngest actors to gain his success through Britain’s “angry young men” movement, his stage and film career quickly helped to define it. He actively rebelled against his boyish good looks; the idea of selling of an image of celebrity to the public, positive or not, made him deeply uncomfortable. To Albert Finney, acting was always “work," and he constantly worked against being typecast. Within the ‘60s alone he landed a variety of roles: a working class hooligan, a period drama ladies’ man, a cold blooded...
2019-04-09
1h 20
Oscar Loves Film Club
Oscar Loves... The Royal Family
This episode, three of our podsters gather to talk all things royal and Oscars' obsession with King and country. Paul Schofield delivers a spellbinding (and Oscar-winning) performance as Thomas More during his final years and fatal fall-out with King Henry VIII in Fred Zinnemman's A Man For All Seasons, also featuring one of John Hurt's earliest screen performances, and not one, but two Redgrave appearances. In Tom Hooper's The King's Speech, Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush go head to head as King George VI and speech therapist Lionel Logue as they work together to conquer...
2019-02-17
1h 05
Live On Real Estate
Episode 79: Playing to Your Strengths
It’s the LAST EPISODE OF 2018 on Live on Real Estate with hosts Patrick Ali and VP Chris Puzzuoli. They talked with Central Properties Group’s Tom Fisher and Ian Whitelaw about where the market is, how a buyer’s agent get paid, playing to your strengths, and much more! Hint: there may be some myths busted today – so, who ya gonna call? [Patrick NMLS# 1484858] [Chris NMLS# 276711] [HF NMLS# 1467435]
2018-12-19
39 min
The Film Programme
Whitney
Oscar winning director Kevin Macdonald turns his lens on Whitney Houston for his latest documentary, Whitney, only twelve months after fellow Brit Nick Broomfield did the same with Whitney: Can I Be Me. Macdonald tells Francine Stock why his documentary needed to be made.Cinematographer Tom Townend takes us behind the scenes of Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here and explains why we should keep an eye out for the dead crows.Gavia Baker-Whitelaw ruminates on the history of straight actors playing gay men, as Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan are the latest stars...
2018-07-05
35 min
The Morning Call Podcast
Valley View: What does county government do, anyway? (Episode 18)
We have so many layers of government, it can be hard to keep track. So what do the counties do? The answers may surprise you. Featured in this episode are two stalwarts of the functions of county government: Morning Call reporter Tom Shortell and former Northampton County Executive Jerry Seyfried. Valley View is a production of The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Lehigh Center for Clinical Research. Music in this episode is by Paul Lawler and Timothy Whitelaw.
2018-02-02
00 min
Selections For All Occasions—DJ Mixes by Brendan Clay
Brendan Clay - Live at S.A.S.H. (17th August, 2014)
Behold! My set from S*A*S*H – from Sunday, 17 August – is now up and available... Naturally, I was absolutely stoked to have been asked to play at arguably Sydney's biggest weekly event, which boasted a star-studded local line-up and included the bookings of Alex Flatner, Sean Patrick and Nox. What's more, the S*A*S*H boys were been kind enough to give me a very generous three-hour set, opening the second room from 6 PM. This was a varied set, featuring some deep numbers up front, with a rather "sunset" housey stanza in the middle, and closing off with some...
2014-09-01
3h 15
Costing the Earth
GM Update: Pig 26
Tom Heap investigates the latest developments in GM technology.He visits the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute for the latest on precision genome engineering in animals and discovers the story behind "Pig 26", the first genetically-modified pig.Scientist Bruce Whitelaw tells Tom Heap that Pig 26 has been genetically 'edited' with the hope that scientists at Roslin can create pigs that are resistant to African Swine Fever, an aggressive disease that is fatal to pigs. It's currently virulent in Russia and there's no reason why the disease couldn't arrive in the UK.Tom also meets...
2013-05-21
28 min
The Groove Collection Podcast
Fountain - Proton Radio 0510
01. Intro - Intro 02. Yuriy From Russia ft. Ange - Do You Want To Be Mine (Satoshi Fumi TimeTrip Mix) [Outside The Box Music] 03. Sebastian Davidon - No! [Night Drive Music] 04. Phonique feat. Ian Whitelaw - Our Time Our Chance (Wahoo Remix) [Dessous Recordings] 05. Tigerskin - Hole In The Sky [Manual Music] 06. Thomas Langner & Gregory K - Green land [Brown Eyed Boyz Records] 07. Tom Budden - Kansai (Teva Remix) [Alive Recordings] 08. Solomun - Cloud Dancer (Manuel Tur's Instrumental Mix) [Diynamic] 09. Nyra - Lindan's Groove [Be As One] 10. Burnski - Coming Home [2020 Vision Recordings] 11. Joris Voorn - The Secret [Cocoon Recordings]
2010-09-29
1h 02
Financial Modelling Podcast
Episode 2: Business Analysis Lifecycle
Interview with Tom Grossman on the Business Analysis Lifecycle
2010-05-04
20 min