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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area Carolyne and Alisdair of www.carriesoutherton.co.uk first appeared on the podcast for episode 312, and the title was "How to build a hugely successful dog photography business." At the time, she was running Scotland's ONLY dedicated dog Photography Studio with SEVEN Acres of [...] The post 599: Carolyne & Alasdair – Sell First, Shoot Later: A winning photography sales strategy appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
In this episode, Martin is joined by Land Rover Monthly's longest-serving contributor, Alisdair Cusick.Alisdair explains how he got into photographing Land Rovers for a living, and shares some of the highs and lows of his career including filling a classic Range Rover with muddy water.He gives up some trade secrets on how you can take the very best photos of your Land Rover for the Your Pictures pages of Land Rover Monthly, and reminisces on buying his own soft-dash Range Rover and restoring his beautifully-patina'd Series One.Alisdair also weighs in on how to present Tech articles, and how a little bit of extra work can make a huge difference to the overall finish to the Land Rover.As always – please do rate/review/subscribe. It really helps and we hope you continue to enjoy listening to the LRM Podcast as much as we enjoy making it.Any feedback and questions are also welcomed and appreciated – editorial@lrm.co.uk
North East England has the highest per capita use of antidepressant use in England and Wales and has had the highest suicide rate in England for 3 out of the past 4 years.We are joined by Alasdair Cameron, co-director of Newcastle-based independent mental health charity ReCoco, to explore why.We explore regional socio-economic factors impacting mental well-being, the inflexibility in mental health services between urban and rural areas, and ReCoco's peer-led initiatives to support those struggling. The episode also touches upon the potential for regional solutions through increased devolution and the need for community-driven support systems.00:00 Introduction to Lively Minds Podcast00:46 Mental Health Challenges in North East England01:11 Interview with Alastair Cameron01:36 Understanding the Mental Health Landscape04:09 Socio-Economic Factors and Mental Health06:01 Bespoke Approaches for Mental Health10:10 The Role of ReCoco18:22 Devolution and Mental Health26:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsHere is the video Will mentions that talks about how reluctant London's local authorities were to relinquish power to the London Region. Follow @livelymindspod on X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and more at https://www.bio.link/livelymindsPlease note that this show does not constitute medical advice and is not a replacement for seeking professional help. You can find our more about the show and get signposting to support on our website livelymindspod.com
Want to get sleepy? Join Geoffrey by the fireside, for another story from the falls, this one telling the tale of the time-travelling blacksmith, Alisdair. This is part 56 of the Falls, but don't worry, you can jump into the series anytime. Love Night Falls?
“I mean the media is a tough ground. People swear, including me.”This extraordinary episode of Three Food Memories celebrates media doyenne, Ita Buttrose AC, OBE. Recorded at The Neilson auditorium at the Australian Chamber Orchestra for Savva's 50th birthday party, Ita shares incredible insights from her trail-blazing eight decades.We start the food journey at Watson's Bay with her father as a child, voyage through the Rockies on the glass roofed Rocky Mountaineer with her husband Alisdair, and find out the cheesy secrets behind a $3000 chicken dish in Townsville, which she also passes forward to our next guest, Australian astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg.Along the way we hear from special guest Beryl Lane, a life-long Ita-ite who travelled to Sydney especially for the event, and who shared why Ita was so important to women in regional Australia.Ita is an ambassador for the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation, which is Australia's oldest HIV charity and provides support to anyone having difficulty living with HIV, physically, emotionally, or financially. Poignant, thoughtful, and thoroughly funny, this is an episode not to be missed. Send us a textTo find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavas @threefoodmemoriesEmail us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you! TFM is produced and edited by Lauren McWhirter with original music by Russell Torrance.
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The conclusion of the July 2024 edition of things unearthed literally or figuratively covers animals, shipwrecks, and medicine. But it starts with the assorted things that don't fit in a category, which are grouped as potpourri. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 5/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/groundbreaking-research-shows-ancient-egyptians-were-conducting-cancer-surgery-over-4000-years-ago-180984431/ Feldman, Ella. “The Judy Garland Museum Wants to Buy Dorothy's Ruby Slippers.” Smithsonian. 6/25/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/the-judy-garland-museum-wants-to-buy-dorothys-ruby-slippers-180984604/ Mount Vernon. “Archaeologists Discover Two Intact, Sealed 18th Century Glass Bottles During Mansion Revitalization at George Washington's Mount Vernon.” 4/22/2024. https://www.mountvernon.org/about/news/article/archaeologists-discover-two-intact-sealed-18th-century-glass-bottles-during-mansion-revitalization-at-george-washington-s-mount-vernon/ Mount Vernon. “Archaeologists Unearth 35 Glass Bottles from the 18th Century at George Washington's Mount Vernon During Mansion Revitalization, Most Containing Perfectly Preserved Cherries and Berries.” 6/13/2024. https://www.mountvernon.org/about/news/article/archaeologists-unearth-35-glass-bottles-from-the-18th-century-at-george-washington-s-mount-vernon-during-mansion-revitalization-most-containing-perfectly-preserved-cherries-and-berries/ Helm, Charles and Alan Whitfield. “Stingray sand 'sculpture' in South Africa may be oldest example of humans creating an image of another creature.” Phys.org. 4/1/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-04-stingray-sand-sculpture-south-africa.html Mills, Charlie. “Tasmanian Devil tooth and other rare artefacts found during re-excavation of Pilbara's Juukan Gorge.” ABC News. 4/16/2024. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-17/tooth-and-artefacts-found-in-excavation-of-juukan-gorge/103729346 Burnett, Sarah. “New finds at Culloden shed light on intensity of battle.” National Trust for Scotland. https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/new-finds-at-culloden-shed-light-on-intensity-of-battle Ferguson, Alisdair. “Scottish archaeologists find potential buckle of Culloden clan chief.” 4/12/2024. https://www.thenational.scot/news/24249505.scottish-archaeologist-find-potential-buckle-culloden-clan-chief/ Brewer, Keagan. “For 600 years the Voynich manuscript has remained a mystery—now, researchers think it's partly about sex.” Phys.org. 4/16/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-04-years-voynich-manuscript-mystery-sex.html Keagan Brewer, Michelle L Lewis, The Voynich Manuscript, Dr Johannes Hartlieb and the Encipherment of Women's Secrets, Social History of Medicine, 2024;, hkad099, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkad099 Babbs, Verity. “A Dining Room With Stunning Wall Murals Unearthed in Pompeii.” Artnet. 4/11/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/dining-room-murals-pompeii-2467748 Mortensen, Antonia. “A blue painted shrine is the latest discovery in Pompeii ‘treasure chest'.” CNN. 6/4/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/04/science/blue-sacrarium-pompeii-excavation-scli-intl-scn/index.html Nadeau, Barbie Latza. “Pompeii gladiator drawings suggest children saw ‘extreme form' of violence.” 5/29/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/29/style/pompeii-children-drawings-scli-intl-scn/index.html Zeilstra, Andrew. “When did the chicken cross the road? New evidence from Central Asia.” EurekAlert. 4/2/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1039445 anderson, Sonja. “Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died.” Smithsonian. 4/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/covered-in-ash-by-the-same-eruption-that-buried-pompeii-this-villa-may-have-belonged-to-emperor-augustus-180984212/ Kuta, Sarah. “The Public Finally Has Access to an Accurate List of Japanese Americans Detained During World War II.” Smithsonian. 4/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/public-finally-access-accurate-list-japanese-americans-detained-during-world-war-ii-180984241/ Artnet News. “The Stone of Destiny Was Once But a Humble Doorstep, a New Study Reveals.” 5/17/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/stone-of-destiny-doorstep-2480385 “UNESCO wants to add Stonehenge to list of endangered heritage sites.” 6/25/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-unesco-stonehenge-endangered-heritage-sites.html Benzine, Vittoria. “A Lavinia Fontana Portrait Enters a Museum Collection After 400 Years in Private Hands.” Artnet. 5/1/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/legion-of-honor-lavinia-fontana-acquisition-2478687 Binswanger, Julia. “This 130,000-Year-Old Decorative Bear Bone May Be the Oldest Known Neanderthal Art.” Smithsonian. 5/22/2015. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-130000-year-old-decorative-bear-bone-may-be-the-oldest-known-neanderthal-art-180984380/ Nalewicki, Jennifer. “2,000-year-old rock art, including nearly 140-foot-long snake, may mark ancient territories in Colombia, Venezuela.” LiveScience. 6/3/2024. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/2000-year-old-rock-art-including-nearly-140-foot-long-snake-may-mark-ancient-territories-in-colombia-venezuela Fraser, Alex. “Mona Lisa's mysterious background decrypted by art-loving geologist.” Reuters. 5/15/2024. https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/mona-lisas-mysterious-background-decrypted-by-art-loving-geologist-2024-05-15/ Benzine, Vittoria. “These Rare Aztec Manuscripts, Long in Private Hands, Were Just Acquired by Mexico.” 4/3/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rare-aztec-manuscripts-acquired-by-mexico-2462468 van den Berg, Bert. “Ancient scroll reveals new story of Plato's death—here's why you should be suspicious of it.” Phys.org. 5/6/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-05-ancient-scroll-reveals-story-plato.html#google_vignette Anderson, Sonja. “This Newly Deciphered Papyrus Scroll Reveals the Location of Plato's Grave.” Smithsonian. 5/1/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/platos-elusive-grave-located-after-bionic-eye-penetrates-2000-year-old-papyrus-180984221/ Anderson, Sonja. “Letters Written by Ancient Roman Commanders Have Been Found in a Pet Cemetery in Egypt.” Smithsonian. 5/28/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/letters-written-by-ancient-roman-commanders-have-been-found-in-a-pet-cemetery-in-egypt-180984423/ Jane Austen's House Museum. “Frank Austen Transcription Project Underway.” https://janeaustens.house/news/frank-austen-transcription-project-underway/ Moubtahij, Zineb. “Hunter-gatherer diets weren't always heavy on meat: Morocco study reveals a plant-based diet.” 6/10/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-hunter-diets-werent-heavy-meat.html Rosbach, Molly. “Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” EurekAlert. 5/21/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1045535 Oregon State University. “Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” 5/20/2024. https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/legacy-indigenous-stewardship-camas-dates-back-more-3500-years-osu-study-finds Profenna, Chiara. “Selective Indigenous camas cultivation goes back 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” HereIsOregon. 5/24/2024. https://www.hereisoregon.com/experiences/2024/05/selective-indigenous-camas-cultivation-goes-back-3500-years-osu-study-finds.html "Ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet'." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 12 June 2024. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240612140846.htm. Delgado, Maria Jesus. “Direct evidence found for dairy consumption in the Pyrenees in the earliest stages of the Neolithic.” EurekAlert. 6/17/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1048471 Arrebola, Ruiz. “Oldest Wine Ever Found in Liquid Form Unearthed in 2,000-Year-Old Tomb.” Smithsonian. 6/18/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-brown-fluid-is-the-worlds-oldest-liquid-wine-too-bad-its-flavored-with-dead-roman-180984566/ Daley, Jason. “This Bread Was Made Using 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Yeast.” Smithsonian. 8/8/2019. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bread-was-made-using-4500-year-old-egyptian-yeast-180972842/ Kuta, Sarah. “Oldest Known Aboriginal Pottery Discovered in Australia.” Smithsonian. 5/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/oldest-known-aboriginal-pottery-discovered-in-australia-180984414/ Hinchliffe, Joe. “Great Barrier Reef discovery overturns belief Aboriginal Australians did not make pottery, archaeologists say.” The Guardian. 4/9/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/apr/10/great-barrier-reef-discovery-overturns-belief-aboriginal-australians-did-not-make-pottery Ulm, Sean et al. “Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia.” Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 333, 2024, 108624, ISSN 0277-3791, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108624. Stewart, Matthew et al. “First evidence for human occupation of a lava tube in Arabia: The archaeology of Umm Jirsan Cave and its surroundings, northern Saudi Arabia.” PLOS One. 4/17/2024. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299292 Treffeisen, Beth. “Researchers unearth the long-lost homestead of King Pompey in Lynn.” 6/25/2024. https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2024/06/25/researchers-unearth-the-long-lost-homestead-of-king-pompey-in-lynn/ Northeastern University. “Pompey was elected a Colonial-era 'king.' Did researchers find the foundation of his home outside Boston?” Phys.org. 6/11/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-pompey-elected-colonial-era-king.html Dylan S. Davis et al. ,Island-wide characterization of agricultural production challenges the demographic collapse hypothesis for Rapa Nui (Easter Island).Sci. Adv.10,eado1459(2024).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ado1459 Anderson, Sonja. “Centuries-Old Maya Beekeeping Tools Unearthed in Mexico.” Smithsonian. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/centuries-old-maya-beekeeping-tools-unearthed-mexico-180984405/ Anderson, Sonja. “These 28 Horses Were Buried in an Ancient Mass Grave. How Did They Die?” Smithsonian. 6/3/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-french-horses-may-have-died-fighting-caesar-180984455/ Cassidy, Benjamin. “How a Trove of Whaling Logbooks Will Help Scientists Understand Our Changing Climate.” Smithsonian. 6/3/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-a-trove-of-whaling-logbooks-will-help-scientists-understand-our-changing-climate-180984424/ net. “Sunken medieval warship continues to offer up its secrets.” https://www.medievalists.net/2024/04/sunken-medieval-warship/ Casimiro, Tânia Manuel. “Metal Objects Were Much Desired: A Sixteenth-Century Shipwreck Cargo off the Coast of Esposende (Portugal) and the Importance of Studying Ship Cargos.” Journal of Maritime Archaeology. Volume 19, pages 23–40, (2024). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11457-024-09388-5 Benzine, Vittoria. “A New Study on a 16th-Century Shipwreck in Portugal Reveals Its Valuable Cargo.” Artnet. 4/1/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/portugal-shipwreck-cargo-2461227 Pearson, Natali. “Underwater cultural heritage: Studying 'orphaned objects' to work out which shipwrecks they came from.” Phys.org. 4/29/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-04-underwater-cultural-heritage-orphaned-shipwrecks.html#google_vignette Kuta, Sarah. “This Ship Mysteriously Vanished 115 Years Ago. Now, It's Been Found at the Bottom of Lake Superior.” Smithsonian. 5/6/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-ship-mysteriously-vanished-on-lake-superior-115-years-ago-now-its-been-found-180984265/ Kuta, Sarah. “Wreck of WWII Submarine Found After 80 Years.” Smithsonian. 5/31/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/wreck-of-wwii-submarine-found-after-80-years-180984446/ Kuta, Sarah. “Ernest Shackleton's Last Ship, Quest, Discovered Off the Coast of Canada.” Smithsonian. 6/14/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ernest-shackletons-last-ship-quest-discovered-off-the-coast-of-canada-180984545/ Sagar, Soumya. “'Exceptional' prosthesis of gold, silver and wool helped 18th-century man live with cleft palate.” LiveScience. 4/12/2024. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/exceptional-prosthesis-of-gold-silver-and-wool-helped-18th-century-man-live-with-cleft-palate Davis, Nicola. “Egyptian scribes suffered work-related injuries, study says.” The Guardian. 6/27/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/27/egyptian-scribes-work-related-injuries-study Seo, Hannah. “Porcelain Gallbladder Found in Human Remains in Mississippi Asylum Cemetery.” Atlas Obscura. 4/24/2024. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/porcelain-gallbladder-grave net. “Medieval Squirrels Linked to Spread of Leprosy in Humans.” https://www.medievalists.net/2024/05/medieval-squirrels-leprosy/ Kuta, Sarah. “Did Body Lice Spread Bubonic Plague? Research Suggests the Parasites Are Better Vectors Than Thought.” Smithsonian. 5/23/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/did-body-lice-spread-bubonic-plague-research-suggests-the-parasites-are-better-vectors-than-thought-180984412/ Sullivan, Will. “50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Bones Have Remains of Human Viruses, Scientists Find.” Smithsonian. 5/23/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/50000-year-old-neanderthal-bones-have-remains-of-human-viruses-scientists-find-180984404/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for another edition of Unearthed! Part one of this edition covers updates, art, books and letters, and edibles and potables. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 5/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/groundbreaking-research-shows-ancient-egyptians-were-conducting-cancer-surgery-over-4000-years-ago-180984431/ Feldman, Ella. “The Judy Garland Museum Wants to Buy Dorothy's Ruby Slippers.” Smithsonian. 6/25/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/the-judy-garland-museum-wants-to-buy-dorothys-ruby-slippers-180984604/ Mount Vernon. “Archaeologists Discover Two Intact, Sealed 18th Century Glass Bottles During Mansion Revitalization at George Washington's Mount Vernon.” 4/22/2024. https://www.mountvernon.org/about/news/article/archaeologists-discover-two-intact-sealed-18th-century-glass-bottles-during-mansion-revitalization-at-george-washington-s-mount-vernon/ Mount Vernon. “Archaeologists Unearth 35 Glass Bottles from the 18th Century at George Washington's Mount Vernon During Mansion Revitalization, Most Containing Perfectly Preserved Cherries and Berries.” 6/13/2024. https://www.mountvernon.org/about/news/article/archaeologists-unearth-35-glass-bottles-from-the-18th-century-at-george-washington-s-mount-vernon-during-mansion-revitalization-most-containing-perfectly-preserved-cherries-and-berries/ Helm, Charles and Alan Whitfield. “Stingray sand 'sculpture' in South Africa may be oldest example of humans creating an image of another creature.” Phys.org. 4/1/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-04-stingray-sand-sculpture-south-africa.html Mills, Charlie. “Tasmanian Devil tooth and other rare artefacts found during re-excavation of Pilbara's Juukan Gorge.” ABC News. 4/16/2024. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-17/tooth-and-artefacts-found-in-excavation-of-juukan-gorge/103729346 Burnett, Sarah. “New finds at Culloden shed light on intensity of battle.” National Trust for Scotland. https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/new-finds-at-culloden-shed-light-on-intensity-of-battle Ferguson, Alisdair. “Scottish archaeologists find potential buckle of Culloden clan chief.” 4/12/2024. https://www.thenational.scot/news/24249505.scottish-archaeologist-find-potential-buckle-culloden-clan-chief/ Brewer, Keagan. “For 600 years the Voynich manuscript has remained a mystery—now, researchers think it's partly about sex.” Phys.org. 4/16/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-04-years-voynich-manuscript-mystery-sex.html Keagan Brewer, Michelle L Lewis, The Voynich Manuscript, Dr Johannes Hartlieb and the Encipherment of Women's Secrets, Social History of Medicine, 2024;, hkad099, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkad099 Babbs, Verity. “A Dining Room With Stunning Wall Murals Unearthed in Pompeii.” Artnet. 4/11/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/dining-room-murals-pompeii-2467748 Mortensen, Antonia. “A blue painted shrine is the latest discovery in Pompeii ‘treasure chest'.” CNN. 6/4/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/04/science/blue-sacrarium-pompeii-excavation-scli-intl-scn/index.html Nadeau, Barbie Latza. “Pompeii gladiator drawings suggest children saw ‘extreme form' of violence.” 5/29/2024. https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/29/style/pompeii-children-drawings-scli-intl-scn/index.html Zeilstra, Andrew. “When did the chicken cross the road? New evidence from Central Asia.” EurekAlert. 4/2/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1039445 anderson, Sonja. “Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died.” Smithsonian. 4/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/covered-in-ash-by-the-same-eruption-that-buried-pompeii-this-villa-may-have-belonged-to-emperor-augustus-180984212/ Kuta, Sarah. “The Public Finally Has Access to an Accurate List of Japanese Americans Detained During World War II.” Smithsonian. 4/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/public-finally-access-accurate-list-japanese-americans-detained-during-world-war-ii-180984241/ Artnet News. “The Stone of Destiny Was Once But a Humble Doorstep, a New Study Reveals.” 5/17/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/stone-of-destiny-doorstep-2480385 “UNESCO wants to add Stonehenge to list of endangered heritage sites.” 6/25/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-unesco-stonehenge-endangered-heritage-sites.html Benzine, Vittoria. “A Lavinia Fontana Portrait Enters a Museum Collection After 400 Years in Private Hands.” Artnet. 5/1/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/legion-of-honor-lavinia-fontana-acquisition-2478687 Binswanger, Julia. “This 130,000-Year-Old Decorative Bear Bone May Be the Oldest Known Neanderthal Art.” Smithsonian. 5/22/2015. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-130000-year-old-decorative-bear-bone-may-be-the-oldest-known-neanderthal-art-180984380/ Nalewicki, Jennifer. “2,000-year-old rock art, including nearly 140-foot-long snake, may mark ancient territories in Colombia, Venezuela.” LiveScience. 6/3/2024. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/2000-year-old-rock-art-including-nearly-140-foot-long-snake-may-mark-ancient-territories-in-colombia-venezuela Fraser, Alex. “Mona Lisa's mysterious background decrypted by art-loving geologist.” Reuters. 5/15/2024. https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/mona-lisas-mysterious-background-decrypted-by-art-loving-geologist-2024-05-15/ Benzine, Vittoria. “These Rare Aztec Manuscripts, Long in Private Hands, Were Just Acquired by Mexico.” 4/3/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rare-aztec-manuscripts-acquired-by-mexico-2462468 van den Berg, Bert. “Ancient scroll reveals new story of Plato's death—here's why you should be suspicious of it.” Phys.org. 5/6/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-05-ancient-scroll-reveals-story-plato.html#google_vignette Anderson, Sonja. “This Newly Deciphered Papyrus Scroll Reveals the Location of Plato's Grave.” Smithsonian. 5/1/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/platos-elusive-grave-located-after-bionic-eye-penetrates-2000-year-old-papyrus-180984221/ Anderson, Sonja. “Letters Written by Ancient Roman Commanders Have Been Found in a Pet Cemetery in Egypt.” Smithsonian. 5/28/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/letters-written-by-ancient-roman-commanders-have-been-found-in-a-pet-cemetery-in-egypt-180984423/ Jane Austen's House Museum. “Frank Austen Transcription Project Underway.” https://janeaustens.house/news/frank-austen-transcription-project-underway/ Moubtahij, Zineb. “Hunter-gatherer diets weren't always heavy on meat: Morocco study reveals a plant-based diet.” 6/10/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-hunter-diets-werent-heavy-meat.html Rosbach, Molly. “Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” EurekAlert. 5/21/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1045535 Oregon State University. “Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” 5/20/2024. https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/legacy-indigenous-stewardship-camas-dates-back-more-3500-years-osu-study-finds Profenna, Chiara. “Selective Indigenous camas cultivation goes back 3,500 years, OSU study finds.” HereIsOregon. 5/24/2024. https://www.hereisoregon.com/experiences/2024/05/selective-indigenous-camas-cultivation-goes-back-3500-years-osu-study-finds.html "Ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet'." 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Delgado, Maria Jesus. “Direct evidence found for dairy consumption in the Pyrenees in the earliest stages of the Neolithic.” EurekAlert. 6/17/2024. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1048471 Arrebola, Ruiz. “Oldest Wine Ever Found in Liquid Form Unearthed in 2,000-Year-Old Tomb.” Smithsonian. 6/18/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-brown-fluid-is-the-worlds-oldest-liquid-wine-too-bad-its-flavored-with-dead-roman-180984566/ Daley, Jason. “This Bread Was Made Using 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Yeast.” Smithsonian. 8/8/2019. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bread-was-made-using-4500-year-old-egyptian-yeast-180972842/ Kuta, Sarah. “Oldest Known Aboriginal Pottery Discovered in Australia.” Smithsonian. 5/24/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/oldest-known-aboriginal-pottery-discovered-in-australia-180984414/ Hinchliffe, Joe. “Great Barrier Reef discovery overturns belief Aboriginal Australians did not make pottery, archaeologists say.” The Guardian. 4/9/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/apr/10/great-barrier-reef-discovery-overturns-belief-aboriginal-australians-did-not-make-pottery Ulm, Sean et al. “Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia.” Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 333, 2024, 108624, ISSN 0277-3791, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108624. Stewart, Matthew et al. “First evidence for human occupation of a lava tube in Arabia: The archaeology of Umm Jirsan Cave and its surroundings, northern Saudi Arabia.” PLOS One. 4/17/2024. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299292 Treffeisen, Beth. “Researchers unearth the long-lost homestead of King Pompey in Lynn.” 6/25/2024. https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2024/06/25/researchers-unearth-the-long-lost-homestead-of-king-pompey-in-lynn/ Northeastern University. “Pompey was elected a Colonial-era 'king.' Did researchers find the foundation of his home outside Boston?” Phys.org. 6/11/2024. https://phys.org/news/2024-06-pompey-elected-colonial-era-king.html Dylan S. Davis et al. ,Island-wide characterization of agricultural production challenges the demographic collapse hypothesis for Rapa Nui (Easter Island).Sci. Adv.10,eado1459(2024).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ado1459 Anderson, Sonja. “Centuries-Old Maya Beekeeping Tools Unearthed in Mexico.” Smithsonian. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/centuries-old-maya-beekeeping-tools-unearthed-mexico-180984405/ Anderson, Sonja. “These 28 Horses Were Buried in an Ancient Mass Grave. How Did They Die?” Smithsonian. 6/3/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-french-horses-may-have-died-fighting-caesar-180984455/ Cassidy, Benjamin. “How a Trove of Whaling Logbooks Will Help Scientists Understand Our Changing Climate.” Smithsonian. 6/3/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-a-trove-of-whaling-logbooks-will-help-scientists-understand-our-changing-climate-180984424/ net. “Sunken medieval warship continues to offer up its secrets.” https://www.medievalists.net/2024/04/sunken-medieval-warship/ Casimiro, Tânia Manuel. “Metal Objects Were Much Desired: A Sixteenth-Century Shipwreck Cargo off the Coast of Esposende (Portugal) and the Importance of Studying Ship Cargos.” Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 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Now, It's Been Found at the Bottom of Lake Superior.” Smithsonian. 5/6/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-ship-mysteriously-vanished-on-lake-superior-115-years-ago-now-its-been-found-180984265/ Kuta, Sarah. “Wreck of WWII Submarine Found After 80 Years.” Smithsonian. 5/31/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/wreck-of-wwii-submarine-found-after-80-years-180984446/ Kuta, Sarah. “Ernest Shackleton's Last Ship, Quest, Discovered Off the Coast of Canada.” Smithsonian. 6/14/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ernest-shackletons-last-ship-quest-discovered-off-the-coast-of-canada-180984545/ Sagar, Soumya. “'Exceptional' prosthesis of gold, silver and wool helped 18th-century man live with cleft palate.” LiveScience. 4/12/2024. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/exceptional-prosthesis-of-gold-silver-and-wool-helped-18th-century-man-live-with-cleft-palate Davis, Nicola. “Egyptian scribes suffered work-related injuries, study says.” The Guardian. 6/27/2024. https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/27/egyptian-scribes-work-related-injuries-study Seo, Hannah. “Porcelain Gallbladder Found in Human Remains in Mississippi Asylum Cemetery.” Atlas Obscura. 4/24/2024. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/porcelain-gallbladder-grave net. “Medieval Squirrels Linked to Spread of Leprosy in Humans.” https://www.medievalists.net/2024/05/medieval-squirrels-leprosy/ Kuta, Sarah. “Did Body Lice Spread Bubonic Plague? 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Peter has died due to complications caused by HIV; leaving his husband, ex-wife and son to pick up the pieces. We join them as they prepare to move out of their central London apartment, thinking about the past they all shared and what a new uncertain future might bring. Secrets will be shared and broken relationships explored in this new audiodrama about a modern blended family which will warm your heart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter has died due to complications caused by HIV; leaving his husband, ex-wife and son to pick up the pieces. We join them as they prepare to move out of their central London apartment, thinking about the past they all shared and what a new uncertain future might bring. Secrets will be shared and broken relationships explored in this new audiodrama about a modern blended family which will warm your heart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two very good friends Mary and Jean are visiting the Sheffield Cathedral, listening to the church organ music, viewing the medieval art and enjoying their sandwiches. But what is Jean going on about? Illuminati Ham? Vajazzling? King Tutankamun's Chiropodist? They're soon joined by two other ladies and the conversation gets even stranger, including a story about a tragic accident involving triangular chocolate. It's just another crazy day in the middle of the steel city. Trust us; it's better than volunteering as a sniper in the Bolivian Women's army! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two very good friends Mary and Jean are visiting the Sheffield Cathedral, listening to the church organ music, viewing the medieval art and enjoying their sandwiches. But what is Jean going on about? Illuminati Ham? Vajazzling? King Tutankamun's Chiropodist? They're soon joined by two other ladies and the conversation gets even stranger, including a story about a tragic accident involving triangular chocolate. It's just another crazy day in the middle of the steel city. Trust us; it's better than volunteering as a sniper in the Bolivian Women's army! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alisdair offers his tongue-in-cheek review of the news each weekend on WRP.
In conversation with Alisdair Ben Dixon (Collective Works), Anna Lisa McSweeney (White Arkitektur) and Isabel Allen (Architecture Today) about the new Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI). Launched by Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare, the Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI) sets out to benchmark practices progress in the move towards regenerative practice and projects. It recognises the need for a built environment that isn't merely reducing its negative impacts, but has positive impacts for today and the long term.We discuss why they created the index, how they define 'regenerative design' and shifting towards regenerative practice in the built environment.Submissions are open until 17 May 2024.Links: Find out more and submit to the RAI: https://architecturetoday.co.uk/the-regenerative-architecture-index/More about Alisdair and Collective works: https://collectiveworks.net/practice/More about Anna Lisa: https://nla.london/contributors/anna-lisa-mcsweeney White Arkitektur: https://whitearkitekter.com/Bill Sharp's 3 Horizons Model: https://www.futuregenerations.wales/resources_posts/three-horizons-toolkit/Thanks for listening!Join the Green Urbanist Weekly newsletter: SubstackSupport the Podcast by Donation Contact Ross Website Linkedin Twitter Instagram
They were dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions, after TNS came to the Falkirk stadium and booked themselves into the final of this years Trust Trophy. Ross and John (slightly hungover) look back at the game in the company of the gents from the FFIT programme, Iain, Mark and Alisdair. They talk through the Falkirk Daft pub crawl, have all the news from the club and also some fascinating facts about Timpsons! Expect the Unexpected. Get them at www.haldaneconstruction.co.uk Find them on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Email: info@haldaneconstruction.co.uk And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts youtube.com/@falkirkdaft1637|
In this engaging episode of the Shipshape Podcast, we're joined by Alisdair “Ali” Martin, a renowned figure in boating industry marketing. Ali shares his remarkable journey from Cambridge, England, to becoming an influential leader in the U.S. boating world. He discusses the unique challenges and successes he's encountered, particularly his strategic marketing innovations during the Covid-19 pandemic. A significant focus is on his role in the virtual Palm Beach International Boat Show's development and launch, showcasing his ability to pivot and innovate under pressure.Additionally, Ali talks about his involvement with Marine Marketers of America, where he co-chairs the national Neptune Awards committee. This role underlines his commitment to recognizing and learning from the top marketing talents in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of customer-centric marketing and adapting to technological changes, offering insights valuable to marketing professionals across various sectors.Throughout the episode, Ali offers a glimpse into his philosophy on marketing in a niche industry, his vision for the future of boating marketing, and practical advice for those aspiring to make a mark in this dynamic field. Join us as we sail through the world of marketing with Alisdair Martin, understanding the currents of consumer engagement, digital innovation, and the communal spirit of the boating community.Alisdair MartinMarine Marketers of AmericaMerrill CharetteSHIPSHAPE.PRO - Innovative platform that bridges the gap in marine repair& MIDA.PRO - Marine Industry Digital Agency - Web dev / MarketingPodcast - SHIPSHAPE INTERNATIONAL OCEAN INSIGHTSupport the show
In our final episode for this year Tara Sutton, State Director at BT, sits down with Alisdair Barr, Founder and CEO of Striver. We look to the future and discuss not only how to attract young professionals to the industry and provide interesting, challenging careers for them but also how to retain great employees. Alisdair is passionate about helping both graduates and those changing careers 'fall into' advice by removing barriers. Disclaimer: The podcasts are for adviser use only. They must not be made available to any person and any information in them must not be communicated to any person without the prior written consent of BT, part of the Westpac Banking Corporation. The views expressed in this webinar are those of the presenters alone unless otherwise quote, and do not reflect the views of policy of any company in the Westpac Group. The Westpac Group accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of, nor does it endorse any such opinions. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we intend by this notice to exclude liability for these opinions. The information in this podcast is provided solely as general information and it should not be considered a comprehensive statement on any matter or relied upon as such. The information provided is factual only and does not constitute financial product advice. Before acting on it, you should seek independent advice about its appropriateness to your or your clients objectives, financial situation and needs. Any projections in this webinar are predictive in character. Whilst we have used every effort to ensure that any assumptions on which any projections are based are reasonable, any projections may be affected by inaccurate assumptions or may not take into account known or unknown risks and uncertainties. The results actually achieved may differ materially from any projections herein. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The podcast recordings are being shared with the prior written consent of our participants.
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Alisdair Barr, the visionary Founder of Striver, to delve into the pressing issue of the skills shortage in the financial services sector. Alisdair offers a profound exploration of why this gap exists and how our current educational pathways inadvertently contribute to the rising demand for skilled professionals. Join us as we unravel the intricacies of this challenge, gaining valuable perspectives on the state of the industry and the educational systems that shape its future. Alisdair's wealth of experience and innovative thinking provide a unique lens through which to understand the complex dynamics at play. Whether you're a financial professional seeking solutions to this critical issue or an enthusiast curious about the forces shaping the financial services landscape, this episode promises to illuminate the path forward. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation, as we work to bridge the skills gap and forge a brighter future for financial services. To find out more about Alisdair check out www.striver.careers or LinkedIN linkedin.com/in/alisdairbarr/
Big questions have been asked by Elise about broccoli. Only one expert can answer such things and that man is Alisdair Trembley-Birchall, who joins the show to help and also talk about wall destroying and storm naming. SUBSCRIBE TO 'BUST OR TRUST: A KIDS' MYSTERY PODCAST' RIGHT HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bust-or-trust-a-kids-mystery-podcast/id1675057749BUY OUR RADIO NONSENSE T-SHIRTS HERE: https://comedyclub4kids.store/ (Please make sure you get a grown up to do this for you)WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, JOKES AND NONSENSE TOO. SEND THEM IN TO: podcast@comedyclub4kids.co.ukGROWN UPS: IF YOU CAN BUY US A COFFEE PLEASE DO SO HERE: https://ko-fi.com/comedyclub4kidsWebsite: www.comedyclub4kids.co.ukTwitter: @ComedyClub4KidsFacebook: facebook.com/ComedyClub4KidsPopJam: ComedyClub4KidsHosted by Tiernan Douieb. Music by Paddy Gervers. Design by John Beck. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darwinium is one of the new companies that is getting a lot of attention. Today I sit down with their founder Alisdair Faulkner the founder (who also was one of the founders of Threatmetrix) to discuss who they are, what they are doing, and why what they are doing with their tool using AI/Machine Learning and how it's completely different than the others these days. It is fascinating! About Darwinium: "Darwinium's pioneering customer protection platform takes security and fraud prevention to the edge, removing the operational burden of implementing and maintaining API-based solutions. Darwinium provides complete visibility and control of every digital interaction - across web, apps and APIs - to identify bad behavior, in real time. Businesses can make more accurate, real-time decisions, and take dynamic, tailored remediation that favors the customer and not the fraudster. Its ‘trust nothing' approach to data privacy encrypts end-user data on the edge and allows businesses to store this encrypted data within their own infrastructure." Alisdair Faulkner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisdairfaulkner/ Darwinium: https://www.darwinium.com/ ------------ This episode was sponsored by Spec. Spec is a leader in the customer journey management space with their patented Trust Cloud platform that connects you to any fraud vendor through a no code implementation. This allows you to have full control and visibility into your customer journeys, orchestrate and operationalize any fraud, abuse, and payments API, and take action on your website without having to negotiate priority with your engineering teams. The Spec Trust Cloud keeps you up to date as your needs change over time. Please check them out by visiting www.specprotected.com to learn how they help your fraud fighting future and see a demo that uses your actual LIVE website!
This week on the Chairsofter Show, I was joined by Alisdair of LT Airsoft. We sat down and spoke about the running of an award winning Airsoft Retailer, the effects that starting a business during COVID times as well as now during the Cost of Living Crisis has had, running the latest iteration of The Depot alongside this as well as a discussion around whether Toxicity in the Airsoft Community was at an all time high at the moment (this was prompted by a Facebook post that was brought to our attention recently). It was great to talk to Alisdair and I sense another trip up to Scotland coming up soon. If you want to catch up on the Video, you can join us at the following: - Facebook.com/TheChairsofterShow - Twitch.tv/theChairsofterShow - youtube.com/channel/UCHyB9pkPPTRN5rkupCIhW_A Make sure to drop a like, subscribe to the show and set those reminders where possible so you can be a part of the discussion and don't miss out - have your say on The Chairsofter Show. Want to get in touch with the show? Contact me on Instagram @TheChairsofterShow, on Facebook at Facebook.Com/TheChairsofterShow or by email at Andy@TheChairsofterShow.Co.Uk and join in the discussion.
On this episode of Sales Bluebird, Alisdair, co-founder of Darwinium, shares the challenges of protecting vulnerable customers and how their company is solving those problems. From digital identity technology to automated remediation, Darwinium's unique platform provides complete visibility across user journeys. They discuss the importance of good customer recognition, solving tangible business problems, and the convergence of cybercrime and cybersecurity in financial services and e-commerce. They also touch on the significance of fresh perspectives, hiring people you trust, and getting your go-to-market strategy right before bringing in a VP of Sales. [00:04:16] Why Downturns Are the Best Time for Startups[00:06:15] Cybersecurity expert moves to Australia after successful acquisition.[00:09:33] Darwinium: Protecting Customers with Collective Intelligence and Edge Computing[00:16:51] Converging Cybercrime and Cybersecurity: The Intersection[00:19:47] Uncovering Customer's Hierarchy of Risk Detection Needs[00:26:27] Building a Startup with a Higher Purpose[00:28:06] Darwinium Solves Business Problems with Cybersecurity Solution[00:31:25] Darwinium: Born Global & Hiring Strategically Worldwide[00:35:04] Sales success through fresh perspectives and validation[00:38:08] Buying Pressure Points: Ecommerce & Financial ServicesDarwiniumAlisdair on LinkedInThis episode is brought to you by IT-Harvest, the most comprehensive research tool for the cybersecurity industry.Support the show
Sign up for Roadmap to Relief HERE. Victoria was just 13 when she embraced yoga as a spiritual practice, growing up in Northern Ireland during the thick of the Troubles. When she coaches yoga and Pilates instructors to stretch their bodies as well as their minds, she is well suited to speak to the somatic experience of trauma. We talk the power of the divine feminine, the miracle of giving birth to her son Alisdair at age 46, and getting out of our own way to listen to our body's wisdom. Listen to the rest of the conversation and subscribe to the show!
Fyrsti sérfræðingur Mannlega þáttarins í þetta sinn var Jenný Ýr Jóhannsdóttir deildarstjóri hjá Lífeyrissjóði Verslunarmanna. Lífeyrismál snerta okkur öll, en ekki er víst að við vitum öll nógu mikið um þau, enda getur margt verið flókið hvað þeim viðkemur. Við gáfum hlustendum tækifæri að nýta sér sérfræðing í lífeyrismálum og fengum sendar talsvert margar spurningar sem Jenný Ýr gerði sitt besta til að svara í þættinum. Spurningarnar frá hlustendum voru m.a. tengdar skattamálum og lífeyri, erfðamál og lífeyri, viðbótarlífeyrissparnaði, tilgreindri séreign, mismunandi nýtingaleiðir og fleira og fleira. Árið 2012 sendi tónlistarkonan Hafdís Huld frá sér plötuna Vögguvísur. Plötuna vann hún með eiginmanni sínum Alisdair Wright en hugmyndin að verkefninu kviknaði þegar þau áttu von á sínu fyrsta barni. Vögguvísur fékk strax góðar móttökur hjá börnum og foreldrum og nú, 10 árum síðar, hefur þessi hugljúfa plata náð tvöfaldri platínusölu og er orðin mest streymda íslenska platan á streymisveitum á hér á landi.Í tilefni af 10 ára afmæli Vögguvísna hafa Hafdís og Alisdair gefið út 5 nýjar vísur og Hafdís Huld kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá þeim og þessu mikla ævintýri sem velgengni plötunnar er. Tónlist í þættinum í. dag: Ættin mín / Ragnar Bjarnason og Bjarni Arason (Bjarni Hafþór Helgason) María Ísabel / Helena Eyjólfsdóttir og Hljómsveit Ingimars Eydal (J. Moreno, L. Moreno og Ásta Sigurðardóttir) Litla skott / Hafdís Huld Þrastardóttir (Hafdís Huld og Alisdair Wright) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON
Fyrsti sérfræðingur Mannlega þáttarins í þetta sinn var Jenný Ýr Jóhannsdóttir deildarstjóri hjá Lífeyrissjóði Verslunarmanna. Lífeyrismál snerta okkur öll, en ekki er víst að við vitum öll nógu mikið um þau, enda getur margt verið flókið hvað þeim viðkemur. Við gáfum hlustendum tækifæri að nýta sér sérfræðing í lífeyrismálum og fengum sendar talsvert margar spurningar sem Jenný Ýr gerði sitt besta til að svara í þættinum. Spurningarnar frá hlustendum voru m.a. tengdar skattamálum og lífeyri, erfðamál og lífeyri, viðbótarlífeyrissparnaði, tilgreindri séreign, mismunandi nýtingaleiðir og fleira og fleira. Árið 2012 sendi tónlistarkonan Hafdís Huld frá sér plötuna Vögguvísur. Plötuna vann hún með eiginmanni sínum Alisdair Wright en hugmyndin að verkefninu kviknaði þegar þau áttu von á sínu fyrsta barni. Vögguvísur fékk strax góðar móttökur hjá börnum og foreldrum og nú, 10 árum síðar, hefur þessi hugljúfa plata náð tvöfaldri platínusölu og er orðin mest streymda íslenska platan á streymisveitum á hér á landi.Í tilefni af 10 ára afmæli Vögguvísna hafa Hafdís og Alisdair gefið út 5 nýjar vísur og Hafdís Huld kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá þeim og þessu mikla ævintýri sem velgengni plötunnar er. Tónlist í þættinum í. dag: Ættin mín / Ragnar Bjarnason og Bjarni Arason (Bjarni Hafþór Helgason) María Ísabel / Helena Eyjólfsdóttir og Hljómsveit Ingimars Eydal (J. Moreno, L. Moreno og Ásta Sigurðardóttir) Litla skott / Hafdís Huld Þrastardóttir (Hafdís Huld og Alisdair Wright) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON
Fyrsti sérfræðingur Mannlega þáttarins í þetta sinn var Jenný Ýr Jóhannsdóttir deildarstjóri hjá Lífeyrissjóði Verslunarmanna. Lífeyrismál snerta okkur öll, en ekki er víst að við vitum öll nógu mikið um þau, enda getur margt verið flókið hvað þeim viðkemur. Við gáfum hlustendum tækifæri að nýta sér sérfræðing í lífeyrismálum og fengum sendar talsvert margar spurningar sem Jenný Ýr gerði sitt besta til að svara í þættinum. Spurningarnar frá hlustendum voru m.a. tengdar skattamálum og lífeyri, erfðamál og lífeyri, viðbótarlífeyrissparnaði, tilgreindri séreign, mismunandi nýtingaleiðir og fleira og fleira. Árið 2012 sendi tónlistarkonan Hafdís Huld frá sér plötuna Vögguvísur. Plötuna vann hún með eiginmanni sínum Alisdair Wright en hugmyndin að verkefninu kviknaði þegar þau áttu von á sínu fyrsta barni. Vögguvísur fékk strax góðar móttökur hjá börnum og foreldrum og nú, 10 árum síðar, hefur þessi hugljúfa plata náð tvöfaldri platínusölu og er orðin mest streymda íslenska platan á streymisveitum á hér á landi.Í tilefni af 10 ára afmæli Vögguvísna hafa Hafdís og Alisdair gefið út 5 nýjar vísur og Hafdís Huld kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá þeim og þessu mikla ævintýri sem velgengni plötunnar er. Tónlist í þættinum í. dag: Ættin mín / Ragnar Bjarnason og Bjarni Arason (Bjarni Hafþór Helgason) María Ísabel / Helena Eyjólfsdóttir og Hljómsveit Ingimars Eydal (J. Moreno, L. Moreno og Ásta Sigurðardóttir) Litla skott / Hafdís Huld Þrastardóttir (Hafdís Huld og Alisdair Wright) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON
Fyrsti sérfræðingur Mannlega þáttarins í þetta sinn var Jenný Ýr Jóhannsdóttir deildarstjóri hjá Lífeyrissjóði Verslunarmanna. Lífeyrismál snerta okkur öll, en ekki er víst að við vitum öll nógu mikið um þau, enda getur margt verið flókið hvað þeim viðkemur. Við gáfum hlustendum tækifæri að nýta sér sérfræðing í lífeyrismálum og fengum sendar talsvert margar spurningar sem Jenný Ýr gerði sitt besta til að svara í þættinum. Spurningarnar frá hlustendum voru m.a. tengdar skattamálum og lífeyri, erfðamál og lífeyri, viðbótarlífeyrissparnaði, tilgreindri séreign, mismunandi nýtingaleiðir og fleira og fleira. Árið 2012 sendi tónlistarkonan Hafdís Huld frá sér plötuna Vögguvísur. Plötuna vann hún með eiginmanni sínum Alisdair Wright en hugmyndin að verkefninu kviknaði þegar þau áttu von á sínu fyrsta barni. Vögguvísur fékk strax góðar móttökur hjá börnum og foreldrum og nú, 10 árum síðar, hefur þessi hugljúfa plata náð tvöfaldri platínusölu og er orðin mest streymda íslenska platan á streymisveitum á hér á landi.Í tilefni af 10 ára afmæli Vögguvísna hafa Hafdís og Alisdair gefið út 5 nýjar vísur og Hafdís Huld kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá þeim og þessu mikla ævintýri sem velgengni plötunnar er. Tónlist í þættinum í. dag: Ættin mín / Ragnar Bjarnason og Bjarni Arason (Bjarni Hafþór Helgason) María Ísabel / Helena Eyjólfsdóttir og Hljómsveit Ingimars Eydal (J. Moreno, L. Moreno og Ásta Sigurðardóttir) Litla skott / Hafdís Huld Þrastardóttir (Hafdís Huld og Alisdair Wright) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON
Can you hear us Fuzzin on your stereo?Check out Alisdair's Hammer Horror Zine!https://claretzine.com/issuesSupport the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else! www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
Alisdair Wood is a Principal Illustrator over at Rockstar North and has worked on every major Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead game in the past 25 years. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, we talk about the changes in the industry, some cool stories about older GTA's, the creative process, and lots more!Find Woodi here:https://twitter.com/alisdair_woodhttps://www.instagram.com/alisdair_wood/http://www.woodi.co.uk/shop-1Support the pod:https://linktr.ee/videogamewaffle
Welcome to the Big Rab Show Podcast. In this our 271st Episode we chat with Pipe Major Alisdair McLaren, as we hear all about his work with the Western Australia Police Pipe Band. That plus all the usual news and views from around the piping scene. We would love to know your thoughts. Email – bigrabshow@gmail.com Support us www.patreon.com/BigRabShow We have lots of amazing backstage videos, and audio recordings, exclusive interviews, episodes of Big Rab Show Plus! and loads more to share with you on there, so click support and get your hands on all this extra stuff!! We are the show for the piping folk, reflecting everything to do with the bag piping world. Feel free to message us on Facebook and on Twitter and let us know what you would like to hear on the show, as well just to let us know that you're listening. Our live show continues to broadcast live every week on Fuse FM Ballymoney on Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm (uk time) be sure to check it out. Thank you to our very kind sponsors, G1 Reeds. If you would be interested in sponsoring the show, please do get in touch. Or help support us via our Patreon page. www.thebigrabshow.com www.facebook.com/TheBigRabShow www.twitter.com/bigrabshow bigrabshow@gmail.com
"I'd find myself unable to not respond"Alisdair Macindoe Alisdair Macindoe is an independent multidisciplinary choreographer living on Woi Wurrung country (Melbourne, Australia). With an interest in extending the boundaries of choreographic practice, Alisdair's work spans dance, sound, electronics, coding and text. Recent works have seen him explore automated dance and Artificial Intelligence; new technology for music expression; trans-humanism; waste and climate change and identity in the age of narcissism. We cover.. making choreography from wordsAI vs algorithmdata stackscollaborating with non-human entitiesdigitalmidi and music sound designwombat radio as ongoing effortsocial media as a faux internetcontext free grammardecision makingbody intelligencethe gift of working for othersfeeling like you're dancingthe payoff is in the doing links: http://alisdairmacindoe.comOpen AIhttps://alisdairmacindoe.com/redhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-3https://home.unicode.orgASCIIhttps://www.wired.com/2008/04/mind-decision/https://www.thoughtco.com/malaphor-word-play-1691298
Al drops in on us this week for our fifth episode and first episode of 2022(!!!). He shares with us one of his most closely held, embarassing stories of his career as a DJ and we laugh at him for it. What a beautiful time spent with my friend, thanks Al. Listen to his hilarious podcast, Take a Look Around pod - HERE https://anchor.fm/takealookaroundpod/episodes/TALA-Winter-Break-e12rg4f Thanks for tuning in as always gang, love you! x
Pirouetting into the studio this week is the incredibly talented Alisdair Macindoe from Australiasian Dance Collective. We talk about his upcoming production 'Forgery', which transports us into the future with a performance generated entirely by a computer! And Alisdair is the man behind the computer and lets us know how it all worksWith an interesting background in creative programming, 'Forgery' allows human genius and computer smarts to combine and create something brilliant. Presented as part of Brisbane Festival and partnering with Australasian Dance Collective, learn more about how technology is incorporating with performance - and if you're into dance, this is the episode to boogie too!Scene 36 unravels how Alisdair created a program that gives computer-generated prompts to six talented dancers who then improvise their way through a new show every night. We chat about how the team has worked with the Australasian Dance Collective dancers to build their improvisation skills in the rehearsal room and to give them the confidence to step on stage without a clue about what they're doing. Alisdair, Chelsea and Brooke then take a deep dive into the moral dilemma of artificial intelligence in the creative field and what the future of tech and art could look like. This is a mind-blowing episode that's not to be missed!About Alisdair Macindoe: You can find Alisdair Macindoe's creative work on his website at alisdairmacindoe.com/. To keep up to date on all things Australasian Dance Collective visit their website at australasiandancecollective.com/ or Instagram at @australasiandancecollective or instagram.com/australasiandancecollective. Also, don't miss their joint creation 'Forgery' at Brisbane Festival, check it out at brisbanefestival.com.au/whats-on/2021/forgery.Play Haus Picks:Forgery (Australasian Dance Collective) - brisbanefestival.com.au/whats-on/2021/forgery24 Hour Musical Project - 24hourmusical.com.au/Thrive on Arts (The Empire Theatre) - empiretheatre.com.au/event/579/thrive-on-arts-september-2021Les Miserables Auditions (Lynch & Paterson) - lynchandpaterson.com/events/lesmisTheatre Haus:Website - theatrehaus.comFacebook - facebook.com/TheatreHausInstagram - instagram.com/theatrehaus/ or @theatrehausPlay Haus:Website - theatrehaus.com/playhausFacebook - facebook.com/playhauspodcastInstagram - instagram.com/playhauspod or @playhauspodThe Play Haus team includes Brooke Edwards, Chelsea August, Juliette Ebert, Priya Shah, Elodie Boal and Sophie Price, and is produced by Theatre Haus and That's Not Canon Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"You must never listen to this" - Werner Herzog, regarding the podcast The Even Worse Idea of All Time. Thanks mate! We talk about fashion a lot in this one because Alisdair in addition to being a real foodie is now a total fashionista. A lot of strings to his bow, but I'd like to see him reach inside his quiver and find happiness/contentment/common decency. A real effed up guy, if you'll pardon my French. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you thought technology was crazy when they made a holographic Tupac - strap in! Listen in astonishment as a virtual Alisdair is created before your very ears!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over two weeks late, here come the boys! With Oliver off the market, we now turn to Alisdair to crank up the charm and sex appeal. He's done a bang up job on his first day by inviting me (Jamie) to smell the inside of his polar fleece that is drenched in sweat! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, I feel as if I've spent as much time apologising for a late episode this season as I have watching Breaking Dawn Part 2! No look, the facts can back up that I have in fact seen Breaking Dawn Part 2 more. I (Jamie) wasn't here for this record, and I haven't listened to the episode, other than tacking on the opening sting and closing song. The content between? Can't vouch for it sorry sis! I did listen to the opening remarks, however, and Alisdair mentioned that it was hard doing admin without me - so je suis feeling pretty good right about now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pitch for this episode was that we'd talk as though we weren't doing a podcast, but just having a chat. The result is frankly a lot of incoherent babble.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I (Jamie) wasn't here for this one and I haven't listened to it, so I don't know the content and cannot provide an apt description.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yet another late episode! Our sincere apologies, but young Oliver has taken ill. Jamie and Alisdair are here though, and ready to rock your world! This does rely on your world being rocked rather easily by a half hour of podcast content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alisdair brought a cup with him to drink tea from and he's left it at my place. Here's the thing about this cup - it's filthy. Looks like the kind of cup you'd find under a house and then maybe if it was a really nice cup you'd give it a clean but it looks like he hasn't done the cleaning part so it's just a dirty cup. In this episode we're all under a blanket!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alisdair says this episode has a shit title cos we didn't discuss many of the jumps but believe me there are heaps of jumps in Breaking Dawn Part 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Oliver takes a leave of absence, Alisdair makes one last guest appearance before he is promoted to a series regular from next week. Alisdair brings with him some fresh perspective on the film, and an undying horniness for Emmett. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look forget Twilight, how the HECK did the Stegosaurus mate? With all those sharp plates up in there?? Get out of TOWN. Alisdair joins us again this week, and let me just say his audio? Pretty crap, babyyyyyyy chef's kiss. But we love him anyway for the cheeky little scamp that he is. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-host of season 1, Alisdair returns to the fray as a special guest star! He didn't much care for the film, which is all well and good for him to say, considering he doesn't have to watch it once a week! Audio recording systems have failed two thirds of the hosting line-up this week, so dig in for a real treat on the old ear drums!**By treat I mean it's subpar at best.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Pitt, Take A Look Around podcast, getting Bane fit, quarantine diets, Harrison Ford, Tony Leung being hot, '90s action film titles.
It has been 15 months since the events of The Even Worse Idea of All Time Season 1. Things have changed for our heroes. Christine Baranski? I think she’s still acting and stuff, yeah. Keith Hudson? Yeah look he still hasn’t contacted us. Alisdair? Lost, presumed rock climbing. Oliver and Jamie? Well, um, seems like they’re pretty intent on watching Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 52 times. I mean maybe it’s worth staging an intervention, but I’m pretty keen to see how this plays out - my personal prediction is a hefty dose of irreversible emotional pain. But oooooh pain has never felt so GOOD!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Due to noodle based crimes, Jamie is unable to join Alisdair and Oliver for the podcast this week, but I'm sure what they have to say is very valuable, interesting and worth listening to.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Alisdair gives details on how to break into his now vacant house. Please listen in and join us there next Tuesday evening for a looting/book signing extravaganza. This looting/book signing extravaganza brought to you by Mahooie's Bar & Grill and Uber Eats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.