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Barcelona may be well known for the bustling La Rambla, Gaudi's soaring Sagrada Família and, of course, its lively bars and restaurants, but that's not all there is to there is to the historic Spanish city. Travel writer and history buff Paul Bloomfield joins historian Andrew Dowling to explore not just the iconic thoroughfares and medieval gothic quarter, but also the less-visited sites that speak of pivotal episodes and eras, or reflect the city's proud Catalan culture and heritage. Along the way, they'll also meet some of the people who helped shape Barcelona, as well as seeking out spots to enjoy favoured food and drink. History's Greatest Cities is produced by HistoryExtra, the home of ‘History's Greatest' podcasts. Listen to our other podcasts History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories, History's Greatest Scandals, History's Greatest Battles, HistoryExtra Long Reads and the HistoryExtra podcast at historyextra.com/podcast. For more fascinating stories from the past, check out BBC History Magazine or head to HistoryExtra.com. We'd love to know what you think about the podcast, so leave us a review and let us know the topics you think we should be covering. Or, follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram or YouTube to keep in touch. You can listen ad-free to this episode and more by subscribing to HistoryExtra Plus here: https://historyextra.supportingcast.fm/. This episode was hosted by Paul Bloomfield and produced by Jack Bateman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liver fluke is a major cause of production issues in sheep and cattle in New Zealand. Dr Andrew Dowling, technical expert animal health and nutrition at PGG Wrightson, shares what he has learnt from his years of being a vet and eight years of studying this parasite for his PhD. Hear more about what it is, where it came from, how to tell if you have a problem with it and how to manage it. For more information, check out the section on liver fluke in B+LNZ's Wormwise Hub.
The Country's Rowena Duncum brings you a special three-part podcast series, where PGG Wrightson's experienced animal production team share practical tips and advice for dairy, sheep and beef farmers across New Zealand. In episode 2, Ro is joined by animal health technical expert Andrew Dowling to discuss the ins and outs of flystrike - from how to make your stock less attractive to flies and reduce the risk, through to supporting affected stock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Eoghan is joined by historian Andrew Dowling to discuss yesterday's historic Catalan election, which saw a definitive end to the decade long push for independence known as the procés. For the first time since 2012, the pro-independence parties failed to secure a majority of seats in the new parliament. As the Socialists secured historic gains, the progressive nationalist vote collapsed, with the incumbent ERC suffering heavier than expect losses as the centre of gravity within the independence bloc also shifted right towards Junts. Yet, it remains far from clear what the exact makeup of the next the Catalan government will be. If you enjoy what we produce then please give us a review on your preferred podcast platform and consider donating to our buy me a coffee fund to help the podcast be more sustainable. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thesobremey
Andrew Dowling, founder of Stitch is in the hot seat. A 50+ Community in 5000 cities all around the world for 10 years, Stitch connects people for companionship, shared interests, and activities. Combatting loneliness, making social connections, enriching lives through natural passions of all kinds. How walking/hiking together solidifies relationships.
The question of Catalan independence has never been more visible in the UK and its dramatic appearance on the news agenda has highlighted new complexities in Spain's territorial constitution. On the 18th October 2017, a day before the Spanish Government announced its intention to suspend Catalan autonomy, historian Dr Andrew Dowling of Cardiff University gave the following presentation that explores the underlying reasons that led to the referendum and subsequent events of October 2017 in Catalonia. More about Dr Andrew Dowling: www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/1614…7-dowling-andrew Andrew on Twitter: twitter.com/painesrepublic This presentation on YouTube: youtu.be/Ck1NUruZ38w If you like the show, please be in touch with us on Twitter: twitter.com/golau_podcast and please do rate and review the show on your podcast player of choice.
Andrew Dowling and Mitch Kurz are the hosts of the AltMed Podcast - a series that focuses on exploring the medical benefits of cannabis. With guests ranging from doctors, scientists, company directors, researchers and journalists, AltMed is Australia's premier Cannabis podcast. In addition to AltMed, Andrew is the Director and Mitch the Managing Director of Phytoca, a licensed producer of pharmaceutical cannabis goods with a particular focus on rich plant genetics, minor cannabinoids and terpenes. Visit www.altmed.com.au Follow @phytocaau on Instagram Follow @mitchellkurz on Twitter/X Follow @andrewdowling on Twitter/X Follow @giveandtoke on Instagram Email Us giveandtoke@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/giveandtoke/message
In today's episode Eoghan is joined by historian Andrew Dowling to discuss the ongoing efforts to form a government in Spain, with negotiations currently centred on the possibility of a sweeping amnesty law for the Catalan independence movement. Pro-independence Junts' pragmatic turn since September suggests a confidence and suppy deal can reached to give Pedro Sanchez 4 more years in Moncloa but internal rivalries within the independence movement could complicate issues.
In this week's podcast we chat with Damien Hardwick & Mark Brayshaw, Richmond Coach & Managing Director, from Richmond FC about:Cannabis and stress, anxiety, sleep and inflammationStigma in sports and public awarenessInjuries and cannabis treatmentPersonal experiences with CBD oil and THCCannabis and sports performanceCannabis in the AFLRichmond FC:https://www.richmondfc.com.au/AltMed:https://altmed.com.au/Support the show
In this week's podcast we chat with Omid Ansari, Founder & Researcher of Hemp Gen Tech about:Hemp vs cannabisHemp geneticsHemp for textiles and foodRotational crop cyclesHemp Gen Tech:https://www.hempgentech.com/ AltMed:https://altmed.com.au/Support the show
In this weeks podcast we chat with Sam Banister, CEO and Founder of Psylo about:Psilocybin legalisationMushroom speciesMedicinal ChemistryPsilocybin pathwaysTreatment Resistant DepressionPsylo:https://psylo.bioAltMed:https://altmed.com.au/Terpenes now available in our online store:https://altmed.com.au/shop/Support the show
In this week's podcast we chat with Teresa Towpik, GP and Founder of Medihuanna, about:Cannabis and cancerCannabis on the PBSDoctor educationCannabis and addictionCannabis sceptics and advocatesMedihuanna:https://www.medihuanna.com/AltMed:https://altmed.com.au/Support the show
In this week's podcast we chat with iboga provider Troy Valencia from Awaken Your Soul about:Iboga vs IbogaineIbogaine and drug addictionIbogaine as a psychedelicIbogaine retreats and ceremoniesAwaken Your Soul:https://awakenyoursoul.co/Support the show
Andrew Dowling is the founder and CEO of @stitchdotnet and WipeOutLoneliness.org. He is an internationally-recognised social entrepreneur who has been featured in TIME Magazine, The New Yorker, Forbes, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, The Australian, Bloomberg TV, Sydney Morning Herald, and more. ‘Stich' is all about community and companionship for anyone over 50 and it is the world's largest companionship community created by members, for members. Andrew and I spoke about the loneliness epidemic and how it impacts physical, mental and emotional health, the role of social connection in healing and wellness, the dangers of retirement, developing tech for the over 50's (whoever they are), making friends as we age, dealing with feedback, fish that nibble your feet (really) and lots more. Enjoy. stitch.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Dowling joins Alan to discuss his latest book A New History Of Catalonia (2022, Routledge) Andrew Dowling is Reader in Spanish History at Cardiff University and researches the history and politics of Catalonia. He has previously published The Rise of Catalan Independence: Spain's Territorial Crisis with Routledge in 2018 and Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War: Reconstructing the Nation (Sussex Academic Press, 2012). Catalonia: A New History revises many traditional and romantic conceptions in the historiography of a small nation. This book engages with the scholarship of the past decade and separates nationalist myth-history from real historical processes. It is thus able to provide the reader with an analytical account, situating each historical period within its temporal context. Catalonia emerges as a territory where complex social forces interact, where revolts and rebellions are frequent. This is a contested terrain where political ideologies have sought to impose their interpretation of Catalan reality. This book situates Catalonia within the wider currents of European and Spanish history, from pre-history to the contemporary independence movement, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of nation-making. Get it here from the publisher's website.
In this latest podcast, well known veterinarian Andrew Dowling joins Charlotte Westwood to discuss all things to do with animal wellbeing and performance on summer crops. With a wealth of veterinary and farm systems knowledge, Andrew steps us through the various tips and tricks around looking after your lambs or young cattle during their first summer of life. The importance of transitioning stock from pastures to high quality summer crops is covered, before Andrew discusses some of the common disease problems in animals on summer crops including clostridial diseases, vitamin B1 deficiency and pneumonia. Trace mineral requirements of lambs on summer crops are discussed then Andrew finishes up with a detailed summary of the internal parasite challenges in young stock over the summer months. For anyone who grazes lambs or young cattle on summer crops, there's something in this podcast for you!
Ryan is joined by Rhodri and Tomi Caws to chat about the weekend in Welsh football before chatting to Andrew Dowling about his World Cup charity single, 'We've Got the Red Wall'. We also catch up with Agent Phillips for an update on his new football club. This week's Alternative Wales Soundtrack is We've Got the Red Wall - Andrew Dowling. You can buy the song here: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/weve-got-the-red-wall/1644877980?i=1644877981 --- If you want to help support the podcast, the best way to do that is to purchase a fanzine, pin badge, t-shirt or stickers from our online shop - alternativewales.com/shop Subscribe, follow, rate and leave a comment - it all helps. Diolch for your support and thank you for listening,. --- www.alternativewales.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/alt_wales Instagram: www.instagram.com/altwales Facebook: www.facebook.com/altwales
Andrew Dowling is an internationally recognised social entrepreneur and loneliness expert.Andrew is currently founder & CEO of Stitch, the world's leading social community for older adults, and also founder of the non-profit charity WipeOutLoneliness.org Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's hard enough to meet a new partner in the first half of life but as we age it seems to get more complicated. What works, what doesn't and what do you need to know to make things easier?
Join Hutchy and Damo for S7 Ep 4.This podcast is proudly supported by Drinkwise, if you're choosing to drink choose to drinkwise.0.0 – We're click-bait now! Critiqued last week for their own critique of Albo's Women's Weekly shoot. Did we misread the landscape?5.15 – Movers and Shakers meetings. Hutchy wants another invite.9.00 – Piers Morgan – is he one of the best social marketers of our time?13.45 – Kooky coaches – Luke Beveridge's season launch speech.21.45 – Hutchy's discovery that you can speed up podcasts. Do you listen to The Sounding Board at speed? Why? Check out the twitter poll or send us an email to thesoundingboard@sen.com.au26.00 – Discussion of the Russia Today channel on Foxtel being axed due to pro-Russian commentary.27.30 – The Bainbridge ‘ice pipe' story raises issues about reporting that turns out to be based on false information.35.00 – Tom Browne v Mitch Cleary – conflicting reporting on Sam Walsh.40.00 – Victoria Police's ‘swearing' in debacle42.30 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise from Andrew Dowling on Twitter.Andrew asks “Sydney Morning Herald editor Bevan Shields was caught last week manufacturing ‘fake news' about the Sydney train mess & directing staff to follow his narrative. He claimed it was a strike, when the shutdown was actually caused by the NSW Government. Have you ever been directed to contribute to fake news?”Ask Hutchy and Damo a question - head to Facebook or Twitter or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.auThe Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
Ryan is joined by Tomi Caws and Rhodri to chat about the last week in Welsh football. Andrew Dowling joins us for a chat about his 52 half-marathon challenge in supoort of Gol Cymru - for more information and donations go to https://justgiving.com/fundraising/andrewdowlingwales As usual we pick our Wrong 'Un of the Week and answer your questions. Agent Phillips joins us to give us the lowdown on his latest client. You can donate to Tenovus Cancer Care as part of the charity game at www.justgiving.com/walesdbdb This week's soundtrack is "Karaoke Champion of Wales" by Andrew Dowling You can buy tickets for our Christmas party here: https://t.co/C1GKd9Xkea?amp=1 If you've got any questions, comments or feedback you can email us at contact@alternativewales.com or tweet us on @alt_wales. Buy Issue #3 and pre-order issue #4 of the fanzine now on alternativewales.com/shop Diolch yn fawr.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S6 Ep 37The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise .If you're choosing to have a drink, choose to DrinkWise.TIME CODES0.00 - The News Corp backflip on Climate Change - is it the Backflip of the Century? They now even have a climate change section on their website.9.40 – Scott Morrison's Great BBQ Scandal PR picture. What on earth is he actually cooking? Is the BBQ even on at all? Is this just a set up with the help of the in house chefs? 12.00 – Trade Radio update.15.00 – Mark Stevens leaves politics for a gig at Sky News. Stevo's verity score is good.18.00 – Legendary NBL Coach Phil Jackson joins us to provide some advice on the dynamic between Channel 7's duel footy reporters Tom Browne and Mitch Cleary.29.00 – Discussion of 10,000 people at the Melbourne Cup.34.15 – Hutchy's viewing recommendation this week (via Liam Pickering) Bad Sport on Netflix.35.00 – Winx Update – Nick McKenzie is now investigating Star Casino in his latest 60 Minutes story.38.20 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise from Andrew Dowling via Twitter. Andrew asks “The author Janet Malcolm once described journalists as ‘a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse.' Do you agree and are you surprised by the trust given to journos by interview subjects?”Ask Hutchy and Damo a question - head to Facebook or Twitter or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.au.The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S6 Ep 32.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise .If you're choosing to have a drink, choose to DrinkWise.Damo's quarantine update. Will he be free by the weekend?2.45pm – Has ‘our man' and former Sounding Board producer Mitch Cleary defected from AFL.com.au to Channel 7.8.00 – Nadia Bartel's fall from grace.18.15 – Jay Clarke from the Herald Sun had a laugh about our discussion of him on the show last week as ‘the cheerleader'.20.30 – Are some journalists just not great on Zoom?23.15 – What has happened to Stevo? Mark Stevens left journalism to get into politics – is he getting enough coverage.24.40 – Eddie McGuire denied access into WA.26.45 – Discussion of opening up the country at some stage. What would you do if you were WA?36.00 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise from Andrew Dowling. “Do journalists deliberately avoid discussing the influence of poor umpiring in determining the outcome of a game? Lions absolutely robbed and this view prominent on social media from fans of all clubs except dogs, yet barely acknowledged by AFL journalists writing about the game. Thoughts?”40.30 – Will Hutchy make it to WA for the Grand Final?Ask Hutchy and Damo a question - head to Facebook or Twitter or email thesoundingboard@sen.com.au.The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
Following last weeks news on the pardon of the 9 Catalan political prisoners, jailed following the referendum in 2017, I discuss the issue with Andrew Dowling, a lecturer in Catalan and Spanish history. If you want to hear more about this issue, take a listen to our previous episodes on the matter.
Andrew Dowling joins me again to discuss the Catalan election results. We also discuss and analyse the protests/riots that have followed the arrest of Spanish rapper Pablo Hasel.
On Sunday the 14th February, Catalonia will go to the polls, this time to elect a regional government. This is the second regional election since the October 2017 independence referendum. The first in December 2017 was called by then Spanish President Mariano Rajoy, in that election the biggest party Cuidudanos won the most seats but could not form an administration. A regional government was formed by independence forces JuntsxCats/ERC/CUP. Quimm Torra was elected as regional president. In the April 2019 general election, Torra went against Spanish election rules. After many long judicial battles, Torra was dismissed as regional premier and forced to call regional elections. These are those elections. Since the 2017 elections much has changed in Catalan politics and national politics. Both are intertwined and can effect each other. Here is my interview with Andrew Dowling. A lecturer at Cardiff University and author of the book The Rise of Catalan Independence Spain's Territorial Crisis. Here he explains recent developments in Catalan politics and the build up to these elections.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for Ep 31.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise - Stay safe and if you're choosing to drink, be sure to Drinkwise. You can listen to the new Drinkwise podcast Bounce Back with Dr Andrew Rochford HERE.SHOW NOTES00. First day of Spring – no footy in Melbourne, everyone's heading to the South East Queensland hub. It's a wake up call.2.00 - Discussion of what it feels like as a North Melbourne supporter right now. Rhyce Shaw's press conference on the weekend was as shattered a coach as you'll ever see.5.00 – Memories of the early days of their reporting careers.6.30 – Discussion of spat between Cricket Australia and Channel 7. Has cricket imploded? Hutchy's thoughts on the season ahead and what could be done on an international level to bring more cricket to Australia while COVID continues to disrupt competition in India especially. 17.30 – BT and Bruce have thrown themselves into their Plate of Origin promo spots. 22.30 – Developments in the NBA in support of #BlackLivesMatter. Discussion of the recent boycott.34.15 - Big Budget TV shows. What's their future?36.45 – Question of the Week for Social StatusTwo great questions of the week this week. Chris Mc Tye asks "Damo is it true that you have had to sign a waiver to not disclose what goes on in the hub ? If so how does this sit with you and what if there is a major issue that occurs in the hub will you be silent?" and Andrew Dowling asks "When did you guys first meet, and what were your first impressions of the other?". That's our Question of the Week for Social Status. Social Media marketing is more important than ever and if your business needs social media marketing, Social Status are offering fifty 50% off to any Sounding Board listener. Visit their website HERE.The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
Dr Dowling of Cardiff University takes a deep dive into the events leading up to the Catalan independence referendum of October 2017.
27: Spain and the Catalan Crisis Intro The question of Catalan independence has never been more visible in the UK and its dramatic appearance on the news agenda has highlighted new complexities in Spain’s territorial constitution. On the 18th October 2017, a day before the Spanish Government announced its intention to suspend Catalan autonomy, historian Dr Andrew Dowling of Cardiff University gave the following presentation that explores the underlying reasons that led to the referendum and subsequent events of October 2017 in Catalonia. More about Dr Andrew Dowling: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/161427-dowling-andrew Andrew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/painesrepublic This presentation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ck1NUruZ38w If you like the show, please be in touch with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/golau_podcast and please do rate and review the show on your podcast player of choice.
Peter and Muni are joined by professor and expert on Catalan secessionism Andrew Dowling to discuss causes, reactions, and prognoses for Catalonia's independence drive. They look at similar movements around the world and external factors (and actors) abetting this new rise of separatist sentiment.
Kayley and Ian talk to Andrew Dowling, CEO of Stitch, who runs through the Top 5 reasons why people are hesitant to get back into dating.
Andrew Dowling is the CEO of over 50s dating and companionship website Stitch and he joined Kayley and Nick with some dating tips for shy over 50s.
Listen to the full show podcast with Nick Bennett and Kayley Harris. - Andrew Dowling is the CEO of over 50s dating and companionship website Stitch and he joined Kayley and Nick with some dating tips for shy over 50s. - The Sydney Santa Spectacular brings a slice of the North Pole to Rosehill Racecourse! Jade Evans is the co-founder of the event and shared some festive cheer with Kayley and Nick on the FiftyUp Club Show.
Artist, illustrator, & Kansas City Art Institute instructor, Héctor Casanova along with Illustration students, Allason Long, Andrew Dowling, Luna Green, and Mika Pitts discuss the Scarritt Mural Project. Also on […] The post ARTSPEAK RADIO presents, Scarritt Mural Project with Héctor Casanova, KCAI Illustration students, and Dr. Luis M. Córdoba appeared first on KKFI.
Philip Dodd continues his exploration of the culture wars by investigating the tension between cosmopolitanism and the nation state and how this is playing out in Europe. He speaks to Dr Ayça Çubukçu from the LSE, writer Agata Pyzik, Phillip Blond from think-tank ResPublica and Dr Andrew Dowling from the University of Cardiff.
Andrew Dowling of Tapestry speaks about niche social networks and the implications for marketers.