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Institute for Government
Parliament, trade and treaties

Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 62:53


The Brexit negotiations demonstrated long-standing weaknesses in parliament's ability to scrutinise trade negotiations and international treaties – with much of the May government's time spent managing attempts by parliamentarians to enhance their role. In light of the government's post-Brexit ambition to conclude new trade deals with countries around the world, this panel examined how parliament currently scrutinises international treaties and what more parliamentarians should do to ensure effective scrutiny. To discuss these issues, we were joined by: Jill Barrett, , Associate Member 6 Pump Court, International Law Consultant and former Foreign Office legal adviser Mark Garnier MP, Member of the House of Commons International Trade Committee and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department of Trade, 2016–18 Professor Holger Hestermeyer, Professor of International and EU law at King's College London Alex Horne, Counsel at Hackett and Dabbs LLP and Special Adviser to the House of Lords International Agreements Committee The event was chaired by Maddy Thimont Jack, Associate Director at the Institute for Government. The event was part of our day exploring 'Five years of the Department for International Trade: what progress has been made?' https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/events/five-years-department-international-trade

Institute for Government
Creating the Department for International Trade

Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 60:45


Membership of the EU meant that the UK had not had its own independent trade policy for more than 40 years. In one of her first acts as prime minister, Theresa May established the Department for International Trade to take on this function. This panel will look back at how department was established, how effective it has been in developing the UK's skills and approach to international trade policy, and what more needs to be done to make the UK the big player in international trade it aspires to be. To discuss these issues, we were joined by: John Alty, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Trade Dr Lorand Bartels, Reader in International Law at the University of Cambridge and Counsel at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Sam Lowe, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Reform Jill Rutter, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government The event was chaired by Maddy Thimont Jack, Associate Director at the Institute for Government. The event was part of our day exploring 'Five years of the Department for International Trade: what progress has been made?' https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/events/five-years-department-international-trade

Oakhall Church, Caterham
[Oakhall Café] 'Five ways to thrive in a post-pandemic world' with Michael Ots and Andy Mayo

Oakhall Church, Caterham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 60:49


This morning, at our live cafe event, Michael Ots joins us to speak about 'Five ways to thrive in a post-pandemic world'. Andy Mayo introduces Michael and provides the music for the event. The whole service is also available on the Oakhall Church YouTube channel.

Nightdrive
Horseradish Fallout, Gator Tips, Is Friend Okay

Nightdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 13:49


It's 'Five' pm... and time for the news: Tonight: A hole to fix a hole Worrying Friend Behavior  Somebody's Getting Cancelled Come visit us in Fakahatchee every other Wednesday! I want to hear from you, Fakahatchee! @nightdrivefm on Twitter and on instagram @nightdrivefminsta Get your NightDrive Merch including the most bodacious poster you've ever seen: NightDriveMerch.com With a very special thanks to CJ Meeks, Clint Gage and Sean Bury for audio volunteerism.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

Grant Napear & Doug Christie
5/7/21 - Jason Ross and Doug Christie - Hour 3

Grant Napear & Doug Christie

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 25:55


The fellas knock out 'Five on it" for the final half hour and get some insight on the Albert Pujols release, what's next for Pujols, a preview of the Canelo Alvarez versus Billy Joe Saunders fight and some thoughts on the Terry Bradshaw comments on Aaron Rodgers.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wrestling with Theology
Moment of Meditation: Oil of Faith (Matthew 25:2-4)

Wrestling with Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 1:20


''Five of them were foolish, and five were wise. For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them, but the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps (Matthew 25:2-4).'' Of the ten virgins in the parable, the distinction is made between the wise and the foolish based on whether they brought oil for their lamps or not. The flask of oil is each one's gift of faith. Faith makes you wise to salvation (2 Timothy 3:15). And this parable is the first of three parables in this chapter talking about the judgment on the Last Day. When the bridegroom comes, the foolish ask the wise to share their oil. When Jesus comes back, many who had not believed in Christ before will beg their Christian neighbors for some of their faith. But they will not be able to give any. No one can believe for another. No one can be saved for another. Faith cannot be transferred. The foolish believe they can be "good enough" by themselves. But when the days grow long and it seems that Jesus is never coming back, many will allow their faith to grow cold (Matthew 24:12). Their faith is not strong enough to believe God's promise, "The Lord is not slow to fulfill His promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance" (2 Peter 3:9). Be wise and strengthen your faith in your crucified and risen Savior. Be in the Word. Go to church. Strengthen your faith that it may last even when it seems that Jesus is going to wait forever to come back. Amen.

Grant Napear & Doug Christie
4/6/21 - Jason Ross and Doug Christie - Hour 3

Grant Napear & Doug Christie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 50:45


Per usual DC and Jason complete their daily 'Five on it" segment and get a breakdown of a few top QB prospects, Mac Jones and Trey Lance, check in with Matt Barrows of The Athletic and find out how Godzilla vs Kong is doing at the box office. The show also takes a look at ESPN's top 25 players in the NBA under the age of 25. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bench Talk: The Week in Science
Bench Talk | April Sky; Cancer Chelators; Climate Warnings; Pets in Our Lives | April 5, 2021

Bench Talk: The Week in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 28:59


First, how can we see Mars and the constellations in the night sky this month? Then, an interview with Andrew Elliot (Eastern Kentucky University) about a chelator that could be useful in cancer treatment, followed by an opinion piece about the 'canary in the coal mine' of climate change. Finally, how do pets and poetry improve our lives? Thanks to J. Scott Miller, Amanda Fuller, Andrew Elliot, and Leslie Moise for their contributions to this episode. Bench Talk is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/BenchTalkRadio/ The song 'Five' heard in this episode is by 'Discount Fireworks' available at freemusicarchive.org. Bench Talk | April Sky; Cancer Chelators; Climate Warnings; Pets in Our Lives | April 5, 2021 by Forward Radio is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

FORward Radio program archives
Bench Talk | April Sky; Cancer Chelators; Climate Warnings; Pets in Our Lives | April 5, 2021

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 28:59


First, how can we see Mars and the constellations in the night sky this month? Then, an interview with Andrew Elliot (Eastern Kentucky University) about a chelator that could be useful in cancer treatment, followed by an opinion piece about the 'canary in the coal mine' of climate change. Finally, how do pets and poetry improve our lives? Thanks to J. Scott Miller, Amanda Fuller, Andrew Elliot, and Leslie Moise for their contributions to this episode. Bench Talk is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal The song 'Five' heard in this episode is by 'Discount Fireworks' available at freemusicarchive.org.

The Doug Gottlieb Show
Hr 3: The Brooklyn Nets Are A Flash In The Pan

The Doug Gottlieb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 44:26


Dan Beyer and Aaron Torres fill in for Doug Gottlieb and throw a wet blanket on the hype over the Brooklyn Nets as an elite ‘Big 3’ for years to come. The speak with the San Francisco Chronicle’s Eric Branch about the 49ers’ possibilities with the #3 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Plus, it's a special edition of 'Five for Five'...the John Ramos edition! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Grant Napear & Doug Christie
3/25/21 - Jason Ross and Doug Christie - Hour 3

Grant Napear & Doug Christie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 24:02


In the third and final hour of the show due to the Kings game, the boys only run through 'Five on it" and get some info on a few of the newly acquired players, including Toronto Raptors for Terrence Davis and touching base in Detroit with friend of the show James Edwards III to get some info on Delon Wright.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grant and Danny
3.17.2021 Hour 4: Five at 5; Fitzpatrick or Dalton?; Ross Tucker

Grant and Danny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 55:17


In today's 'Five at 5', we cover William Jackson III's signing, the return of RB Lamar Miller, and Trent Williams getting a big deal in San Francisco. Plus, the Capitals remain hot, and Nationals are mashing in Spring Training.  Would you prefer a season of Ryan Fitzpatrick, or Andy Dalton?  Grant & Danny take a look at the Wide Receiver market in Free Agency, and who the Washington Football Team might be targeting with the remaining options.  Radio.com NFL Insider Ross Tucker joins the show to give his insight on WFT's signing of Ryan Fitzpatrick, William Jackson III, the plethora of moves the Patriots have made, and much more around the league.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grant and Danny
3.12.21 Hour 4: Five at 5, Rule changes coming to the MLB?, What we learned today

Grant and Danny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 59:00


This hour we go over our 'Five at 5' to get through some of the bigger headlines in sports. We discuss the possible rule changes that could be happening in the future. How would we feel about an electronic strike zone? Or what if the MLB eliminated the defensive shift? We discuss that this hour.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score
Mully & Haugh: Blackhawks lose late, 5@5 (Hour 1)

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 50:22


In the first hour of the Mully and Haugh Show, hosts Mike Mulligan and David Haugh open the show discussing a disappointing Chicago Blackhawks loss last night to the St. Louis Blues after having multiple opportunities with the lead. The guys then continue the hour with 'Five at Five', discussing the five most pressing sports stories and headlines that you may have missed overnight and will drive the sports conversation for the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score
Mully & Haugh: Blackhawks OT winner, 5@5 (Hour 1)

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 48:27


In the first hour of the Mully and Haugh Show, host Mike Mulligan and David Haugh open the show discussing the exciting overtime winner for the Blackhawks against the Dallas Stars last night. The guys discuss the Bulls hosting Zion Williamson and the Pelicans tonight, and whether or not to buy into the Russell Wilson rumors. The guys do 'Five at Five", the five most important and pressing sports stories you may have missed overnight, the guys give their opinions and thoughts on each. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Five Reasons Sports -- Miami
Miami Heat: What the losses to the Brooklyn Nets mean going forward

Five Reasons Sports -- Miami

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 32:56


Greg Sylvander and Alex Toledo hop on to talk about the latest series against the Brooklyn Nets and how the Heat come out of that series looking as a team. We go through Bam's continued growth as a scorer, addressing the hole at power forward, as well as what a potential Playoff matchup against the Nets would look like.   Sponsors: Prize Picks (promo code: 'Five') & Manscaped (promo code: '5RSN'

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1941 (Ragan Whiteside)

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 59:11


Nuestra presentación de hoy es 'Five up Top', el EP de 5 temas publicado recientemente por la falutista Ragan Whiteside. Repasamos también los lanzamientos de artistas como Luico Hopper, Patrick Bradley, San Gabriel 7, Kenney Polson y Gabriela Anders. En el bloque para el recuerdo escuchamos música del compositor y cantante Lamont Dozier y de la vocalista Ely Bruna.

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 1941 (Ragan Whiteside) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 59:11


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nuestra presentación de hoy es 'Five up Top', el EP de 5 temas publicado recientemente por la falutista Ragan Whiteside. Repasamos también los lanzamientos de artistas como Luico Hopper, Patrick Bradley, San Gabriel 7, Kenney Polson y Gabriela Anders. En el bloque para el recuerdo escuchamos música del compositor y cantante Lamont Dozier y de la vocalista Ely Bruna.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Robots From Tomorrow!
[Rebroadcast] Episode 628: Longbox Roulette & Tom Spurgeon Remembered

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 117:23


This episode was originally broadcast on November 27, 2019. We present today's episode as a side dish of comics for your Thanksgiving Day festivities! First up, the lads remember the late Tom Spurgeon, giving thanks for the varied and considerable contributions he made to comics as a whole, and his inspiration to this show's hosts in particular. Then it's time to spin the wheel for another game of Longbox Roulette (Marvel Edition), where Mike chooses a random issue from the Marvel Unlimited service for Greg to identify in 10 yes-or-no questions or less! And in honor of Mr. Spurgeon, several 'Five for Friday' topics are mixed in with the Roulette questions, prompting answers from both sides of the microphone. Something for everyone fighting off the day's tryptophan coma on this episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.

Grant Napear & Doug Christie
12/9/20 - Jason Ross and Doug Christie - Hour 3

Grant Napear & Doug Christie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 50:46


Per usual in the last hour of the show, the fellas conduct 'Five on it" and speak to a Cleveland Browns guest about the teams winning ways, a Tech reporter from the Wall Street Journal on the latest Apple Air Pods headphones and a listen to Lebron James response to Kyrie Irvings clutch shots comments. There's also a conversation about the ranking of Eddie Murphy's movies.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morning Meeting at The FIREhouse
Lighting the Path w/ Jay Hobson

Morning Meeting at The FIREhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 49:45


What's up everyone. Its Captain Kyle Smith and this week I sat down for a Morning Meeting with SDFD Captain Jay Hobson. Jay has been running his side business, The Holiday Lighters for 22yrs and has been through it all. He shares tons of advice on how to run a successful small business and what pitfalls to avoid. Some rules he runs his business by: 1) When things go wrong (which they inevitably will at some point), don't panic. Slow things down and think clearly. 2) Provide next level customer service-it comes back to you 10x 3) Look for opportunities in an economic downturn-"Be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy" Warren Buffet 4) If you're easily achieving your goals, then they're not big enough-don't be afraid to aim higher 5) Use obstacles as learning points to improve upon-check out Ryan Holiday's best selling book 'The Obstacle is the Way' or Tote Yamada's book 'Five' for more on this If you'd like to learn more about Jay or The Holiday Lighters, you can find them both on Instagram @jhobson4 and @the_holiday_lighters

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
EP 343 | Legacy Letter Reminders to Your Patients and What You Should Know

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 2:37


By Michael Tetreault, Editor-in-Chief It's been said that 'September is the new January!' It's a time when families, individuals, co-workers and more than likely your Patients set new goals to accomplish before the holiday's and the New Year. We've said quite often over the years that 'Five words from a Doctor ... mean more than fifty words about you.' And when it comes to our Doctor, we should always lean-in, listen and head their advice. So what if your Doctor sent you a friendly letter, a little reminder saying something like "Hey, if you want to sleep peacefully at night ... check this 'to-do item' off your list. Your loved ones will thank you for it!" Whether you are single, married, have children or not, everyone should prepare for their future to ensure it remains with your family. Sadly, in our communities across the U.S. right now, more than 6/10 of the people [e.g. your Patients] probably have no clue where important documents are or have drafted updated healthcare POAs, living wills, or written a will at all. As their Doctor and trusted guide in all things healthcare, you can help your patients today, tomorrow and in the next year ... by reminding them to put this on their "to-do list." RELATED STORY How To Set Up A Legacy Drawer I know that if I got a friendly reminder on my Doctor's letterhead wishing me well but also reminding me that I should have these documents updated or drafted and signed, I'd pay attention. We call it around here ... a "Legacy Letter." And it's as simple as this. If something happened to you tomorrow, how prepared is your loved one or spouse to cope and deal with the financial, banking, estate, insurance policies, etc., in the event of your untimely departure. I know, no one wants to bring up these issues and talk about death. And, if you think that's what you're doing, you're missing the point. You're not doing this for them. You're job is to simply remind them that "Hey, if you want to sleep peacefully at night ... check this 'to-do item' off your list. Your loved ones will thank you for it!" And research is proving this to be true. Reuters Health said recently that only 37 percent of Americans have advanced directives for end-of-life care if they become seriously ill or unable to make health care decisions, according to a new analysis of recent research. Caring.com states that While less than 25% of people surveyed have a will, 60% say that they think having a will is important. And while more than half of people recognize the importance of wills, our data shows that fewer people are thinking about estate planning than in 2019. They also cited these stats: The number of older and middle-aged adults with estate planning documents dropped by 20% and 25% since 2019, respectively. The number of adult Americans that have a will or another type of estate planning document decreased by nearly 25% since 2017.  The idea of a "Legacy Drawer" is not new. However, as a trusted guide, healthcare navigator and local community Physician expert on all things health and wellness related ... if you want to keep your Patients sleeping well at night and prepared for their future, simply reminding them each September or every January might be a good idea! You might even find that when the Patient/person walks into your exam room at their next appointment ... they'll thank you for the helpful reminder. And that is priceless! RESOURCES MENTIONED www.ConciergeMedicineForum.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.org www.DocPreneurPress.com https://members.fordoctorsforum.org https://simplelivingcountrygal.com/legacy-drawer-set-up/ https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/legacy-drawer-keep-your-family-prepared https://www.caring.com/caregivers/estate-planning/wills-survey

Squiz Today
Tuesday, 18 August - An update on two Covid-19 inquiries; The environmental impacts of diary and soy milk; and the new Princess Diana

Squiz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 9:59


The Squiz is your shortcut to the news.“The kids are alright”More details, and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Sign up (it's free!) - www.thesquiz.com.au ..Lego falls out of boy's nose: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/aug/17/lego-piece-falls-out-of-boys-nose-after-2-years . . Squiz Kids, our news podcast for 8-12 year olds. Age-appropriate news, delivered with positivity and humour. Check it out: https://www.squizkids.com.au/ ..'Five reasons to encourage media literacy in your kids': https://www.bountyparents.com.au/news-views/kids-news/ ..Commbank (sponsored): https://www.commbank.com.au/guidance/newsroom/commbank-staff-foundation-community-grants-202006.html ..Commbank (sponsored): good360.org.au . See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On the Fringe
On The Fringe - Episode 2

On the Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 48:54


In this episode of On the Fringe, author Oliver Mol reads an excerpt from The Trainlord Essay.
 A funny and heartbreaking tale about a 10-month migraine, a recovery in Brisbane, and a job on the railway when there were no other options. Oliver thanks Sydney Review of books for the publication of the essay. The incomparable Sarah Belkner joins us in the studio for our 'Five in Focus' segment to give us insights into her many musical hats and some memorable moments from her accomplished career. On The Fringe is developed with the support of The City of Sydney and Project Partner Aeona.

The Baseball Prospectus Podcast Network
Five and Dive, Episode 61: NL Central Preview

The Baseball Prospectus Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 49:03


In Episode 61 Emma and Craig tackle the five teams in the NL Central as we continue our 2020 MLB preview.1. PECOTA likes the Reds a little bit more than our hosts.2. PECOTA has a completely reasonable Cubs projection this year. Cubs Twitter might disagree mind you.3. PECOTA likes the Cardinals a little bit less than our hosts.4. Does Craig need to update his Billy Beane/Max Scherzer tweet to be about the Brewers?5. The Pirates: Chris Stratton chatin'Five and Dive is listener-supported, you can join our Patreon at patreon.com/fiveanddive. If you want to get in contact with the show, the e-mail address is fiveanddive@baseballprospectus.com. Our theme tune is by Jawn Stockton. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple MusicSpotify: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_SpotifyApple Music: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_AM

RNIB Talking Books - Read On
175: Simon Stephenson, Lori Nelson Spielman and Tony Hawks

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 57:46


Simon Stephenson talks to Red Szell about 'Set My Heart to Five', the tale of a robot learning to love, which has already been sold to Hollywood. (Starts at 1.00) Lori Nelson Spielman takes us on a virtual romantic trip in 'One Italian Summer' and we hear the books of her life (18.55) From the archives Tony Hawks talks to Robert Kirkwood about his second book, 'Playing The Moldovans At Tennis' (37.47) And we return to Simon Stephenson for the books of his life. (45.19)

Hometime with Bush & Richie
Hometime - The One That Spent An Hour On Pigs

Hometime with Bush & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 24:59


BEHOLD! A first in UK (nay, international) radio, as we dedicate an ENTIRE hour to our porcine friends... the humble pig. Why? All will be revealed. Plus, Bush and Richie get your help in the mighty task of renaming pop-group 'Five/5ive'(?) and Richie asks: whats the weirdest thing you've ever borrowed from a neighbour...?

Say Bible Podcast
Interview with Kate Kennedy of 'Be There in Five"

Say Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 75:29


It was our pleasure to interview the fabulous Kate Kennedy of 'Be There in Five' podcast. This interview was totally driven by you guys because we asked her all the questions you had for her, so thanks for that! The world is chaotic right now, so take a small mental break to have a few laughs.

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.

I Am Independent - For Independent Music Artists
The I Am Independent Podcast - Series 2 - Episode 6 - 5 ways to Tour

I Am Independent - For Independent Music Artists

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 15:08


Continuing with our 'Five ways' series, this week we're covering touring.  We get asked about touring a lot. Many independent artists seem to think touring is not an option if you're near the beginning of your journey or don't yet have a big following. However, ironically, touring is one of the key ways to develop your following, to hone your skills, to test out songs and to gain valuable experience. In fact, the benefits are endless and touring really is an essential part of actually being an artist.  Yes, it can involve a lot of planning, a lot of travelling and a lot of money but... it doesn't have too.  There are many ways to tour without breaking the bank and by starting small and manageable.  We hope these 5 tips will at least get you thinking about what's possible.  For more information on touring watch some of the videos on our YouTube Channel. Follow us on Instagram @weareindependentartists 

The Stadio Podcast
The Champions League is alriiiight

The Stadio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 38:54


Another brilliant week of Champions League, so Musa and Ryan look back over Manchester City's win in Madrid and the brilliance of Kevin De Bruyne. They heap praise on Bayern and the incredible turn around by Hansi Flick, Napoli causing Barcelona trouble and Lyon beating Juventus. There's also talk about Sarri, Zidane, the problems for Barça and Real Madrid ahead of this weekend's Clásico, plus which players' careers would have been different had they encountered a different coach, before playing out with Stereolab.Don't forget to read our new weekly preview series, 'Five to Follow' with FotMob. Ryan's up this week and picks five huge games coming up around Europe, as well as Inter Miami's MLS debut. Read this week's preview here.Also, follow our Outros Spotify playlist, where we compile the songs we play with every week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UnderCurrents
Episode 42: The US-China Tech War, and Spying in the Global South

UnderCurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 54:04


This week Ben takes a deep dive into the US-China economic competition over technology, and then discusses intelligence agencies in the Global South.  Marianne Schneider-Petsinger from the Americas Programme and Yu Jie from the Asia-Pacific Programme explain their recent co-authored report on US-China strategic competition, and Zakia Shiraz from the University of Leicester draws on her recent article in International Affairs to explore the culture and practice of intelligence agencies beyond the 'Five Eyes' alliance.  Read the Chatham House Research Paper: US-China Strategic Competition: The Quest for Global Technological Leadership Read the International Affairs article: Secrecy, spies and the global South: intelligence studies beyond the 'Five eyes' alliance

Chatham House - Undercurrents
Episode 42: The US-China Tech War, and Spying in the Global South

Chatham House - Undercurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 54:04


This week Ben takes a deep dive into the US-China economic competition over technology, and then discusses intelligence agencies in the Global South.  Marianne Schneider-Petsinger from the Americas Programme and Yu Jie from the Asia-Pacific Programme explain their recent co-authored report on US-China strategic competition, and Zakia Shiraz from the University of Leicester draws on her recent article in International Affairs to explore the culture and practice of intelligence agencies beyond the 'Five Eyes' alliance.  Read the Chatham House Research Paper: US-China Strategic Competition: The Quest for Global Technological Leadership Read the International Affairs article: Secrecy, spies and the global South: intelligence studies beyond the 'Five eyes' alliance

Robots From Tomorrow!
Episode 628: Longbox Roulette and Tom Spurgeon Remembered

Robots From Tomorrow!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 117:23


We present today's episode as a side dish of comics for your Thanksgiving Day festivities! First up, the lads remember the late Tom Spurgeon, giving thanks for the varied and considerable contributions he made to comics as a whole, and his inspiration to this show's hosts in particular. Then it's time to spin the wheel for another game of Longbox Roulette (Marvel Edition), where Mike chooses a random issue from the Marvel Unlimited service for Greg to identify in 10 yes-or-no questions or less! And in honor of Mr. Spurgeon, several 'Five for Friday' topics are mixed in with the Roulette questions, prompting answers from both sides of the microphone. Something for everyone fighting off the day's tryptophan coma on this episode! Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Enjoy your funny books.

Wise Men Say
Episode 488 - "Little margin for error"

Wise Men Say

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 40:34


Gareth is joined by ALS editor Martyn McFadden and writer of 'Five go mad in Budapest', Ray Agar. We talk a little bit about Ray's book, discuss another away defeat and look ahead to our League Cup tie at Oxford on Tuesday night. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wise Men Say
Episode 488 - "Little margin for error"

Wise Men Say

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 40:34


Gareth is joined by ALS editor Martyn McFadden and writer of 'Five go mad in Budapest', Ray Agar. We talk a little bit about Ray's book, discuss another away defeat and look ahead to our League Cup tie at Oxford on Tuesday night.

Her Impact
Five reasons to learn mapping

Her Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 3:10


Free course on Geoschool. Learn all about the free course 'Five reasons to learn mapping'.

The Daily Gardener
September 30, 2019 How to Help Autumn Crocus Shine, Sarah Hynes, Faith Fyles, Helia Bravo Hollis, WS Merwin, Planting in a Post-Wild World by Thomas Rainer and Claudia West, Add Color with Chrysanthemums, and Robert Louis Stevenson Playing Cards with Kin

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 18:58


I was reading in Facebook yesterday, a friend had planted all of these autumn crocus, colchicums, in her garden. Like any bulb, it takes lots of dedication to get them planted and then you have all of the anticipation - waiting to see if they come up and if they meet your expectations. Anyway, she'd invited some friends over to come and check them out. Instead of being amazed by the beautiful autumn crocus, her friends were completely taken her gorgeous hydrangea. Isn't that the way it goes? We toil in our gardens and then we invite people over to come and see it. Yet, the plants we expect others to be amazed by, the plants that have stolen our hearts, are not always the plants that are the most popular with our visitors.  So, my piece of advice, if you have an affinity for autumn crocus, is don't plant hydrangea. If you do have hydrangea, only invite other gardeners over.  Only gardeners will appreciate the dedication that it takes to plant colchicum. Only gardeners are sensitive to the fact that if they've been invited over to "see the colchicum", they will ooh and aah only for the autumn crocus, and offer merely a passing nod to the show-stealing hydrangea.      Brevities #OTD  Today is the birthday of the botanist Sarah Hynes who was born on this day in 1859,  Hynes was born in Danzig, Prussia and she immigrated to Australia in the mid 1800's. After graduating from the University of Sydney, she and Georgina King brought in fresh flowers for a botanical display at the Sydney Technological Museum. This is how Haynes came to know the director of the Museum, Joseph Henry Maiden. Maiden hired Haynes as a botanical assistant and when he was promoted to be the director of the Sydney Botanic Garden, he hired Hynes to be in charge of the herbarium. Once Hynes arrived at the botanic garden, she ran into difficulties with her male bosses. She was pointing out disparities between herself and her male counterparts; she had requested better pay. In 1905, Hynes was suspended and cited for 39 counts of insubordination including the use of "unladylike" phrase "lowdown, dirty larrikin trick." Hynes stood her ground and denied the charges, which were ultimately dismissed. But, five years later, it happened again. After this suspension, Haynes had had enough; she transferred to the Department of Public Instruction. After this position, Haynes spent the rest of her professional life teaching science to high schoolers.   William Fitzgerald named the (Acacia hynesiana) for her, in recognition of her work with Joseph Henry Maiden on his book Forest Flora.         #OTD   Today is the birthday of the botanical artist Faith Fyles who was born on this day in 1875. Fyles was trained as a botanist, but her natural artistic talent became apparent early in her career. She was the first female hired by the Canadian Department of Agriculture. In 1920, she transferred to the horticulture division where she began producing colored illustrations of plant specimens; especially   fruits and ornamentals.   Fyles is remembered for her work on the 1920 bulletin, Principal Poison Plants of Canada. The bulletin was prepared for farmers so that they could discern the problematic plants on their properties and avoid pasturing animals  with poisonous plants. The book was offered free through the Ottawa Department of Agriculture. Over her career, Fyles had the opportunity to study art with Stanhope Forbes in England and with Rene Menard and Lucien Simon in Paris.     #OTD   Today is the birthday of the Mexican botanist Helia Bravo Hollis who was born on this day in 1901. Bravo Hollis was the first woman to graduate with the title of Biologist in Mexico. By the age of 29, she was named curator of the University's herbarium where she was assigned the job of studying the cactus. In 1937, Bravo   Hollispublished "Las cactáceas de México", making her a leader of global cactus research.  Bravo Hollis focused on cactus in and in 1951, she cofounded the Mexican Cactus Society. Six cacti species are named in her honor. In 2001, the Cactus  Society had planned to celebrate her 100th birthday, but she died four days shy of the century mark. Bravo Hollis also helped found the Botanical Gardens at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She served as the director of the Gardens throughout the 1960s. When a strike occurred, Bravo-Hollis offset the pay owed her workers with money out of her own pocket. Last year, Google commemorated the 117th birthday of Bravo Hollis with a Doodle. If you search for her online, you'll see a memorable image of Bravo Hollis, in a skirt and blazer with a knife in her hand, standing next to an Echinocactus platyacanthus, also known as the giant barrel cactus, that appears to be over 5 ft tall and just as wide; a very impressive specimen. This species is the largest barrel cacti. In Mexico, where the cactus is a native, the hairs are harvested for weaving and a traditional candy is made from boiling the pith. Today, the Helia Bravo HollisBotanical Garden, with more than 80 species of cactaceae, is found at the Biosphere Reserve of Tehuacán.         Unearthed Words  Today is the birthday of the American poet WS Merwin, who always went by William, and who was born on this day in 1927. In 2010, Merwin and his wife, Paula, co-founded the Merwin Conservancy at his home in Haiku, Maui. Merwin used the 19 protected acres surrounding his home to cultivate 400 different species of tropical trees; and many of the world's rarest palm trees. Merwin bought the property in 1977, and every day, he planted one tree. Merwin's story is outlined in an excellent opinion piece about Merwin that was featured in the New York Times earlier this year.   “come back believer in shade believer in silence and elegance believer in ferns believer in patience believer in the rain” “Obviously a garden is not the wilderness but an assembly of shapes, most of them living, that owes some share of its composition, it’s appearance, to human design and effort, human conventions and convenience, and the human pursuit of that elusive, indefinable harmony that we call beauty. It has a life of its own, an intricate, willful, secret life, as any gardener knows. It is only the humans in it who think of it as a garden. But a garden is a relationship, which is one of the countless reasons why it is never finished.”      “On the last day of the world I would want to plant a tree.”      Today's book recommendation: Planting in a Post-Wild World by Thomas Rainer and Claudia West  This book came out in 2015 and the subtitle is Designing Plant Communities for Resilient Landscapes. Right from the start, one can tell that this book has a different philosophical underpinning than other books on landscape design. And, I love that they incorporate the use of the word community; Rainer and West are trying to get us to think about our gardens as communities.  If we could begin to see our gardens and the plants in them in the way that Rainer and West do, we would be much more sensitive to concepts like density and diversity in our plantings. But, don't let those terms throw you; Rainer and West are all about extracting design principals that help gardeners focus on wise selections and year-round interest; all through the lens of community. If we could all do a better job of understanding the way plants behave in the wild, our gardens would benefit greatly.  I love what they write in the beginning of their book because I think it sets the tone for what they are trying to accomplish: "The way plants grow in the wild and the way they grow in our gardens is starkly different. In nature, plants thrive even in inhospitable environments; in our gardens, plants often lack the vigor of their wild counterparts, even when we lavish them with rich soils and frequent water. In nature, plants richly cover the ground; in too many of our gardens, plants are placed far apart and mulched heavily to keep out weeds. In nature, plants have an order individual harmony resulting from their adaptation to a site; our gardens are often arbitrary assortments from various habitats, related only by our personal preferences....   In fact, the very activities that define gardening – weeding, watering, fertilizing, and mulching – all imply a dependency of plants on the gardener for survival. Gardeners are often frustrated when some plants spread beyond their predetermined location and surprised     while others struggle to get established....   Further complication is the availability of plants from every corner of the globe...   So how do we  shift the paradigm, making desirable plantings that look and function sympathetically with how they evolve in nature? By observing and embracing the wisdom of natural plant communities."         Today's Garden Chore Add some color to your garden with chrysanthemums.  On this day in 2000, Stuart Robinson offered this advice about mums in his weekly column in the Montreal Gazette: "Before shutting things down for the winter, there are a few ways to make the fall garden look a bit nicer. Brighten up your fall flower beds with some colorful chrysanthemums. If you didn't plant any in the spring, so what. Markets and garden supply stores usually have lots of them on special at this time of the year. Buy a few of the larger pots, dig holes in the flower bed (removing a few poor-performing annuals if you have to) and just drop them in and water them well. If you do it when nobody's looking, your neighbors will never know."       Something Sweet  Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart As I was researching the poet William Merwin, I came across an interview with him done by Joel Whitney back in 2010. During the interview, Merwin revealed that his mother used to read him poetry and one of his early favorites was Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses.  When asked about Stevenson, Merwin recalled that Stevenson had spent a great deal of time in Hawaii: "and played cards with King Kalakaua... Kalakaua cheated at cards... They obviously got along very well together, Stevenson and Kalakaua. They were playing cards one day, and Stevenson said, 'I’ll beat him this time: four aces.' And Kalakaua said, 'Five kings beats it all.'"     Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Amsterdam Kitchen
S01 pilot | Capricho Café interview, oysters, Breda review + | 24 August 2019

Amsterdam Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 64:20


Saturday mornings in Amsterdam will never be the same. From 24 August 2019, Amsterdam Kitchen live radio show will broadcast weekly from 10:00-12:00 bringing you local food stories, live guests, restaurant, bar and café reviews and great music to go with your weekend brunchtime. Your hosts are CathyCentral and Geli Carney (@DamKitchens).The pilot show featured an interview with José Mendoza, co-owner of Capricho Café, where we quizzed him on their approach to setting up a neighbourhood restaurant in Amsterdam - without going bust. We shared reviews of two Amsterdam restaurants, Plantage and Breda (quite an epic story for that one, including spilled wine, several mini carrots, "morning urine" and something called a pre-dessert - check out the pics in the podcast notes!). Our 'In Season' segment discussed the oysters of Zeeland and the 'Winkelwagon' segment gave listeners the heads up on a current deal on organic blueberrys at the Ekoplaza. We had a special feature on the new Amsterdam Cooking Club meetups, and a very enthusiastic report on Bossche bollen cream cakes from Joe Montagna of Fat Kids Corner. Geli picked out a great rosé for our 'Drinkables' spot. We didn't even get time for the 'Eat My Dutch' and 'Five food faves' features we prepared so we'll introduce them in next week's show. Full blog post at: https://wp.me/p9LzWG-1DNhttps://broadcastamsterdam.nl/shows/amsterdamkitchen/

PTR Radio (Probably Totally Random)
PTR Radio (5/29/2019) - How can a movie cause PTSD

PTR Radio (Probably Totally Random)

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 115:08


In this episode we fall back into familiar territory concentrating on television and movies mostly. With all the remakes of classic television shows in news this show we think about how we would recast WKRP in Cincinnati if it was to done as a "live" single run episode. Direct Download/Listen Link Download/Listen Link Topics Discussed We recast WKRP in Cincinnati using today's actors and actresses Send Your Name to Mars: Mars 2020 1990s drama 'Party of Five' reboot involves deported parents 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons' return to TV Police stop post-prom party stocked with booze, marijuana and stripper poles Wendy's employee fired after taking a bubble bath in restaurant sink: 'It is obviously totally unacceptable' Harrison Ford Would Rather Indiana Jones Die Than Be Played by Chris Pratt Movies Reviewed Barely Lethal (Netflix) Special Unit (Amazon Prime)  

Saint of the Day
Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios, bishop of Cyprus (403) and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 2:45


Saint Epiphanios was born a Jew in Palestine, but he and his sister came to faith in Christ and were baptized together. Epiphanios gave all his possessions to the poor and became a monk. He knew St Hilarion the great (October 31), and traveled among the monks of Egypt to learn their ways and wisdom. The fame of his virtue spread so widely that several attempts were made to make him bishop, first in Egypt, then in Cyprus. Whenever Epiphanios heard of these plans, he fled the area. He was finally made bishop by means of a storm: told to go to Cyprus, he took ship instead for Gaza, but a contrary wind blew his ship directly to Cyprus, where "Epiphanios fell into the hands of bishops who had come together to elect a successor to the newly-departed Bishop of Constantia, and the venerable Epiphanios was at last constrained to be consecrated, about the year 367." (Great Horologion). He guarded his flock faithfully for the remainder of his life, working many miracles, defending the Church against the Arian heresy, and composing several books, of which the best-loved is the Panarion (from the Latin for 'bread-box'), an exposition of the Faith and an examination of eighty heresies. He was sometimes called the 'Five-tongued' because he was fluent in Hebrew, Egyptian, Syriac, Greek, and Latin.   Saint Germanos was the son of a prominent family, in Constantinople. He became Metropolitan of Cyzicus, then was elevated to the throne at Constantinople in 715. It was he who baptized the infant Constantine, who for his whole life was nicknamed "Copronymos" because he defecated in the baptismal font (though he was neither the first nor the last infant to do so). At this incident, Patriarch Germanos is said to have prophesied that the child would one day bring some foul heresy upon the Church, which he did, becoming a notorious iconoclast as emperor. Germanos openly opposed the decree of the Emperor Leo the Isaurian which began the persecution of the holy icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile in 730. He lived the rest of his life in peace. Saint Germanos is the composer of many of the Church's hymns, notably those for the Feast of the Meeting in the Temple.   These two Saints are always commemorated together.

The Small & Supercharged Podcast
Why you need Canva in your world for your social media

The Small & Supercharged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 22:54


Have you heard about Canva? It is one of my favourite websites, simply because it allows me to create the social media graphics I want on my grid or feed easily, quickly, and for free! In this episode of the podcast, I talk about how I use Canva, some ideas for posts and templates, how to download your work... and how Canva works so well with graphic designers too. If you have a look at the show notes for this episode on my website, or even the freebies section of my website, there's a free download called 'Five steps to great social media graphics'

Roughly Speaking
Unspecified gender option sought for Maryland IDs; sexual assault waiver investigation gets results

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 42:36


Sun investigation into sexual assault waivers gets results; the debate over gender neutral driver's licenses; and an interview with Sen. Stephen Hershey: In the eighth episode of ----Roughly Speaking: Government Edition,---- Baltimore Sun reporter Luke Broadwater and Goucher College pollster Dr. Mileah Kromer talk about what it's like being a State House reporter and spotlight some of the key debates in the Maryland General Assembly, including whether to add a non-binary gender classification on drivers' licenses. The show's guest is State Sen. Stephen Hershey, an Eastern Shore Republican, who is minority whip. Sun State House reporter Pamela Wood provides analysis.Roughly Speaking: Government Edition---- is a partnership between the Baltimore Sun and Goucher College that will run during the 90-day Maryland General Assembly session.Related links:Anne Arundel County police to stop asking sex assault victims to waive rights to investigationhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/investigations/bs-md-sexual-assault-waiver-reaction-20190219-story.htmlM, F or X: Democratic senator's bill would allow gender-neutral option for Maryland driver's licenseshttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-drivers-license-gender-20190220-story.htmlMaryland Senate rejects nominees to handgun permit review board, citing board's rate of granting appealshttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-handgun-board-nominees-20190222-story.htmlMaryland GOP wages 'Fight for Five' campaign to end Democrats' supermajority in state Senatehttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-fight-for-five-20181017-story.html

Feminine & Fulfilled with Shazia Imam
Ep 51: Jill Stanton - Screw the Nine to Five

Feminine & Fulfilled with Shazia Imam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 31:09


Oooh la la, today's guest is a treat! Jill Stanton started the 'Screw the Nine to Five' movement that took the online community by storm! Living her own life of travel, freedom and ease, Jill (and her husband, Josh) created an empire teaching others how they could screw the 9-5 too. Jill shares, behind the scenes, what really contributes to her success and fulfillment -- including completing transforming her business and keeping things EASE-y.

Hear Cincinnati
A drive-by shooting in Hamilton leaves two children injured

Hear Cincinnati

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 43:08


The panel discusses daycare ratings, a Thanksgiving family fued, the Evans Landscaping trial, troubles for Clifton Market, and more.   Brian is then joined by WCPO reporter Jasmine Minor to discuss the recent drive-by shooting in Hamilton that left two children injured.  Notable links:  Looming deadline could hurt babies like him City saw 'red flags' with Evans Landscaping Can Clifton Market be saved? 'Gang of Five' fight finds new front: Twitter 2 children hurt in Hamilton drive-by shooting Neighbors: Toddler wounded in drive-by shooting You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear.

GLCast
Episode 12: How to start a Podcast: Five tips for launching your Podcast without over spending

GLCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 23:14


Welcome to episode twelve of the GLCast Podcast, the official podcast from GLProUK, a London based creative studio, working across a multiple of platforms to provide a wrap-around service for all your digital content creation requirements. In this episode, GLProUK Head of Digital Marketing 'Greg Armstrong' and Managing Director 'Jay Ludgrove' sit down to discuss a blog we recently published titled 'Five tips for launching your Podcast without over spending' which concludes our 'How To Start a Podcast' series. Greg and Jay use their knowledge from not only working in the podcast industry but being podcast hosts themselves for a number of years. Here they discuss key points and helpful tips raised in the blog such as recording an episode zero, building relationships within the podcast community, where your podcast should be and much more For help with your content creation and digital marketing needs get in touch with us to see how we can help you. Follow GLProUK on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Vimeo @GLProUK

Life, the Cineverse and Everything
EXTRAS - Episode 15 'Rest of the Show'

Life, the Cineverse and Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 62:32


Jared brings a new segment called 'Five for Fighting' (no relation to the band, kind of) and we finish talking about John Wick and The Equalizer. This could be the funniest episode ever. Or at least the one where we laugh the most. I swear, we weren't drunk. Enjoy! The Asylum Production company - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Asylum    

Hot Chicks With Superpowers
Angel 118: Five By Five

Hot Chicks With Superpowers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 45:23


This week Faith is in LA hunting down Angel, beating up random spectators, and looking fantastic while doing it. We're chatting about the best way to deal with someone trying to kill you in the first half of this two-parter (all spoilies next week), 'Five by Five.' For more Hot Chicks with[out] Superpowers check out: Hannah is enjoying 'Priestdaddy' by the poet Patricia Lockwood Emily just magically got tickets to Black Panther and loves all the leading female ladies including Lupito Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, and the ever-perfect Angela Bassett Haley Has been watching 'The Good Fight,' a spin-off of 'The Good Wife' featuring three lady lawyers taking on the system.

Nerdy Things Podcast
Episode 21: 2017 Movies

Nerdy Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 93:42


ENTER COUPON CODE 'NERDYTHINGSPOD' at Teepublic.com for 20% off! Subscribe on Android Subscribe on iTunes This week we talk about the movies so far this year.   As always, the news is a whole bunch of stuff that we've also shared on our social media: Facebook, Twitter, Patreon, iTunes, Google, and NerdyThingsPod.com The 'Book of Henry' review from Esquire: http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a55764/book-of-henry-review/ Jetson's Live Action TV Movie? Herbie The Love Bug Reboot https://twitter.com/RickandMorty/status/880595797695483913 Mahershala Ali in talks for 'True Detective' season 3 Kim and Park leaving 'Five-0' Warner Bros settle LotR lawsuit Samuel L to star alongside Captain Marvel FOX reveals 6 more movie dates They won't let Tom Holland read the 'Infinity War' script Jumanji Trailer Inhuman's trailer Facebook is getting into streaming

NSF Health Sciences
SOPs – Your Biggest Risk to Patient Safety? - Podcast

NSF Health Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017


This podcast includes 'Five to Fix’ quick tips that will help you create error-free SOPs. SOPs that ensure consistency, not confusion. It also includes an example client NSF worked with who were having trouble with their SOPs. 

Teacher Tunnel Podcast
S:1 Habits #3 - Changing my Mindset - 5 in 5

Teacher Tunnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 12:01


What is your dominate mindset? I go solo in the first 'Five in Five' episode. 5 reasons in 5 minutes to read the book "Mindset" by Carol Dweck. I discuss my story with the fixed and growth mindset, and give reasons why this book is needed in everyones library. 1. Self Development 2. Leadership 3. Goals 4. Parenting 5. Teaching

MLB Network: Intentional Talk
MLB Network's Intentional Talk: 10/4/16

MLB Network: Intentional Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 44:36


Millar and Rose preview the American League Wild Card Game between the Blue Jays and Orioles with a special edition of 'Five for the Wild Card'!!! Plus, Jeff Samardzija stops by to talk about Wednesday night's National League Wild Card showdown at Citi Field!!! Finally, the boys look back on their preseason predictions to see who fared better while looking into the crystal ball!!

Commendable
Commendable Series 2 Episode 3

Commendable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 39:42


This week Tom and Joe get their teeth stuck into Brian Wilson Biopic 'Love and Mercy', the most controversial feature in the podcast world 'Five in Five' returns and Acquisitions Incorporated is given the Commendable Treatment.

This Week in Health Innovation
Population Health Colloquium 2015: Meet Katherine Schneider MD

This Week in Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 13:00


At the 15th Annual Population Health Colloquium 2015, my colleague Douglas Goldstein @efuturist and I caught up with the Katherine Schneider, MD, President of the Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization (@DV_ACO): an integrative network consisting of 'Five great health systems and over 450 great primary care physicians delivering a high-value care model to the greater Philadelphia region ACOs' This is the audio portion of the interview only, the complete video interview will be available c/o Health Innovation Media and uploaded here.  Enjoy!

Double Clutch - NBA Podcast #NBAintheUK
Episode 114 – ‘Five things to keep an eye on'

Double Clutch - NBA Podcast #NBAintheUK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 42:04


Today, Matthew Wellington and Zach Salzmann take a more in-depth look at our recent 'Five things to keep an eye on with 20 days to go' article.They also take a look at Dwight Howards return, his impact and a possible role change. Join the excitement around the NBA season on Twitter using #NBAintheUK http://www.doubleclutchpodcast.co.uk/2015/03/27/five-things-to-keep-an-eye-on-with-20-days-to-go/ email at: admin@doubleclutchpodcast.co.uk tweet us: @DoubleClutchUK like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DoubleClutchPodcast and visit our blog: http://doubleclutchpodcast.co.uk No Copyright Infringement intended, all rights are those of the NBA and respective parties.  

Thrive In Five
Thrive in 5 - Thrive with Five

Thrive In Five

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014


  Jim Rohn once said that you will become like the 5 people you spend the most time with. In this episode we take a deeper look into this concept.

Geekscape
Geekscape 307: The 'Bitter Party of Five' Cast And 'Zero Charisma' Creative Team!

Geekscape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2013 57:18


A packed episode! In the first half hour, we have the cast of the hilarious 'Bitter Party of Five'! If you haven't watched an episode yet, go to Blip.tv and check it out. They are amazing! Mary Birdsong, Greg Cromer, Tricia O'Kelley and Romy Rosemont talk failed pilots, the ups and down of being a Hollywood actor and spider impregnation… don't worry… it makes perfect sense! Then, in the second half of the show, 'Zero Charisma' directors Katie Graham and Andrew Matthews drop by with star Sam Eidson to talk role playing games, finally having the movie released and the sincerity of being a geek! I would say that's a pretty action packed episode right there!

Life Matters
Five things you should ask Yourself

Life Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2013 49:51


Life Matters TV presents 'Five things you should ask Yourself', another teaching from Pastor Chris Demetriou at Cornerstone the Church. For more information visit our website at www.life-matters.tv

Darkhorse Radio
Darkhorse Radio - show 99 (10 June 2009)

Darkhorse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 47:54


DHR#99 - Darkhorse Radio (10 June 2009)'Five plus Five' www.DarkhorseRadio.comMySpace: www.myspace.com/alancarriTunes : http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=127914285Twitter: www.twitter.com/darkhorseradio  email :  alan@darkhorse.co.uk Here’s what I played in show 99 …… KELLY'S LOT : Tired - www.kellyslot.comBUDDY MCNEIL & THE MAGIC MIRRORS : You Got Me Runnin - www.myspace.com/buddymcneilandthemagicmirrorsDR. DOG : Hang On - www.drdogmusic.comKELLY'S LOT : Nobody Here But Me - www.kellyslot.comTAPES 'N TAPES : Insistor - www.tapesntapes.comGEMMA GARMESON : Mavis - www.myspace.com/gemmagarmesonJOHNNY LLOYD ROLLINS : For Laura - www.myspace.com/johnnylloydrollins1000MAN ON THE RUN : Lola - www.myspace.com/1000manontherunVERONA RED : Marjorie - www.myspace.com/veronaredTHE HEXMEN : Gloria - www.thehexmen.co.uk the outro music was The Franks - Trick of the Light - www.myspace.com/thefranks2009 (great track - will play again in full v.soon) Dr. Dog credits'Hang On' performed by Dr. DogWritten by Toby Leaman and Scott McMickenPublished by Chrysalis Music/Hunter Is A Dog Publishing (ASCAP) LinksAssoc of Music Podcasting Weekly Review Podcast - http://amped.libsyn.comVisit the AMP website at www.musicpodcasting.org Email with any comments - or leave feedback on the website (use ‘Comments’ link) - I can be reached here: alan@darkhorse.co.uk. Darkhorse Radio is a member of the Association of Music Podcasters (AMP) The photo with these notes is ‘rivets' ©AJC, 2007Alan, www.DarkhorseRadio.com , 10th June 2009