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Best podcasts about Andrew Neal

Latest podcast episodes about Andrew Neal

Global Conversations, from Scotland
A Global Perspective on National Security

Global Conversations, from Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 28:05


In this episode we look at the work undertaken by Prof. Andrew Neal and his colleagues on National Security globally. Breaking new ground a corpus and dataset of national security documents has been produced, with SCGA support, offering unprecedented insights into the landscape of international security. This collection encompasses 575 documents from 113 countries, spanning the years 1987 to 2024. It represents the first-ever comprehensive corpus of public national security and defence documents on a global scale, providing a unique window into how countries across the world conceptualise and prioritise their security challenges.The complete dataset has a DOI and is available through Edinburgh DataShare, the University of Edinburgh's digital repository. It is released under a Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 licence, meaning it can be freely shared and adapted with attribution.See scga.scot for more details, the work of Prof. Ole Wæver on Threat is also referenced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Diverse & Inclusive Leaders
Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace: A Conversation with Andrew Neal

Diverse & Inclusive Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 28:52


Embark on a journey with Andrew Neal, Chief People Officer at Nash Squared, as we uncover the transformative power of diversity and inclusion through the lens of human capital leadership. With a vibrant career that transitioned from the retail hustle to spearheading human resource strategies, Andrew's dedication to fostering belonging and equity shines a spotlight on the evolving landscape of talent management. As he shares pearls of wisdom from his time at Tesco and beyond, our dialogue encapsulates the essence of nurturing a workplace culture that celebrates every individual's journey toward success.Hear firsthand about the critical role employee resource groups (ERGs) play in driving engagement and organizational performance, illuminated through Andrew's experiences and bolstered by the support of executive champions. Our discussion stretches to the horizon of workplace agility, emphasizing the post-pandemic shift towards more adaptable practices and how these strategies are imperative for recruiting a diverse workforce, including the untapped potential of female talent. Join us for this enlightening session that not only plumbs the depths of Andrew's storied career but also offers invaluable insights into the profound relationship between human resources leadership and the vibrant tapestry of the modern workforce.

The PEOPLE People Podcast
Ep 30. Andrew Neal, Nash Squared

The PEOPLE People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 42:03


Episode 30 sees me interview Andrew Neal who has had a great career from car salesman to Chief People Officer at Talent and Recruitment firm Nash Squared, at the forefront of AI. Hear how Andrew's formative years in HR were shaped at Tesco and enjoy a great career story!

How HR Leaders Change the World
Rewarding Vulnerability: Andrew Neal, Chief People Officer, Communisis

How HR Leaders Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 32:48


Andrew describes the business transformation he has helped lead Communisis through, sharing how this centred around clarity in business purpose, and how strategy, outcomes and impact, including mapping to the UN SDGs, cascaded out.  Bringing business purpose to life across a diverse organisation with colleagues in 28 countries, Andrew describes building psychological safety and rewarding vulnerability, including with listening sessions, and shares the guidelines for how Communisis has made these successful, the role of exec sponsors and ‘spikey questions', and what the results have been. Topics in Andrew's episode:          Business transformation - the role of Purpose         Rewarding vulnerability - psychological safety         When Exec Board members share personal experience         Spikey questions         Mapping every employee's role to the UN SDGs         Human-centricity in business         Being a single dad of a neuro-diverse 8-year-old        Being yourself  Referenced resources:  ·        https://frombabieswithlove.org/pages/mapping-hr-to-the-un-sdgs ·        https://communisis.com/ Join the free How HR Leaders Change the World community and get our weekly newsletter – be the first to learn about new episodes and receive free bonus materials that help you showcase how your HR work is also driving positive change: https://frombabieswithlove.org/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world We have a favour to ask! Would you tell an HR friend about the podcast? Or share the link with an HR team you think would find it helpful for their work? We're excited to bring more of your peers into the community, and hugely appreciate your help to make it happen!    Linkedin: @FromBabieswithLove Email: hrleaders@frombabieswithlove.org  Website: https://frombabieswithlove.org/ How HR Leaders Change the World is brought to you by social enterprise, From Babies with Love. Across Moments that Matter, we provide employee engagement gift services to global HR functions and donate 100% of our profit to orphaned and abandoned children around the world. We transform commonly existing gift spend in to strategic, efficient and inclusive tools in your People Strategy, delivering Exceptional Employee Experience, and at the same time, ESG results.

Matt Brown Show
MBS610- Secrets of #Fail: Transformation through Connection with Andrew Neal (Secrets of Fail #07)

Matt Brown Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 12:25


Welcome to the "Secrets of #Fail," a new pod storm series hosted by Matt Brown. In this series of 2023, Matt dives deep into the world of failures and lessons learned along the way from high-net-worth individuals.  Join Matt as he dives into the world of failures and lessons.Series: Secret of #FailWe explore the transformative power of building relationships with youth and young adults with Outreach Indiana's CEO Andrew Neal. Outreach Indiana helps young people increase their social, emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual health and capacities, leading to greater stability and life transformation. Join us as we hear from Outreach Indiana and learn more about how building relationships can create positive change in the lives of young people. Get an interview on the Matt Brown Show: www.mattbrownshow.comSupport the show

Chatting Fit
44. Soil Health Is Vital For Human Health | Andrew Neal - Soil Microbiologist

Chatting Fit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 71:13


Andrew Neal is a Soil Microbiologist researching how farmers can optimise the health of their soil. His research places organic carbon at the heart of soil: “Despite carbon's critical role, the mechanisms underlying carbon dynamics and the link to soil water and nutrient availability are poorly understood,” says Neal. “Society still struggles with the concept of what soil is and how it can be managed effectively because it is such a complex combination of biological, chemical and physical processes”. Combining modern techniques such as shotgun metagenomics and X-ray computed tomography, and borrowing heavily from the extended phenotype concept developed by Dawkins, the emerging processual view of biology and critical systems theory, he is working with colleagues to develop a radically different way of thinking about soil. Neal is a regular public speaker and his work has been featured on BBC Radio 4's Inside Science, at New Scientist Live events and podcasts (Agrii Tramlines Podcast, Croptec Podcast) as well as speaking at the Parliamentary ERFA committee and featuring in BBSRC's video feature - What happens when you switch farmland from livestock to crops? He maintains an international portfolio of research, collaborating with colleagues in Australia, Brazil, China, India and Uruguay. Find Andy on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/microbass1 (@microbass1) Instagram - @chatting_fit @finlay_maclaren www.finmaclaren.co.uk YouTube - @chattingfit

One80
Episode 20: Zoe Yu, Christian Hater to Jesus Follower, OneWay Young Adults Show

One80

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 34:45 Transcription Available


Born and raised in Taiwan, Zoe Yu grew a deep disdain for Christians and thought the stories in the Bible were mere fairytales. But in her desire to learn English, Zoe signed up for a one-year Bible college. Coming in as a rebel-rouser, Zoe actually learned the truth of the Bible and was encountered by loving Christians. A desperate plea to God was the first prayer she ever prayed. It was miraculously answered with a new heart to embrace the truth of Jesus and a new life for Him. Zoe is a video intern with OneWay Young Adults. Today's show is brought to you by OneWay Young Adults, including Andrew Neal as host, Kate Sperry as producer, Erin Foster with the sendoff, and the episode features interns behind-the-scenes. OneWay Interns:https://www.owm.org/activatehttps://www.owm.org/internOneWay Young Adults on InstagramOther helpful links:Liberty University Film SchoolChristian Mental Health Help for TeensWord of Life Bible Institute, KoreaSYME English Training, TaiwanFollow One80 Podcast on Apple Podcasts

Now Hear This with Chris Spangle
How Does An Organization End Teen Homelessness? With Outreach Indiana

Now Hear This with Chris Spangle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 38:14


Andrew Neal is the Chief Executive Officer of Outreach Indiana to discuss the challenges cities face when trying to end homelessness. He explains everything from the difficulties of counting the population, how to serve teens in a system tilted towards adults, and what flaws exist between faith-based and public services. Learn more at https://www.outreachindiana.org/. Get full access to Indiana Podcasts at www.indianapodcasts.com/subscribe

Now Hear This with Chris Spangle
How Does An Organization End Teen Homelessness? With Outreach Indiana

Now Hear This with Chris Spangle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 38:29


Andrew Neal is the Chief Executive Officer of Outreach Indiana to discuss the challenges cities face when trying to end homelessness. He explains everything from the difficulties of counting the population, how to serve teens in a system tilted towards adults, and what flaws exist between faith-based and public services. Learn more at https://www.outreachindiana.org/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We Are Libertarians
How Does An Organization End Teen Homelessness? With Outreach Indiana

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 39:44


Andrew Neal is the Chief Executive Officer of Outreach Indiana to discuss the challenges cities face when trying to end homelessness. He explains everything from the difficulties of counting the population, how to serve teens in a system tilted towards adults, and what flaws exist between faith-based and public services. Learn more at https://www.outreachindiana.org/. Join WAL Plus now for commercial-free shows and our complete archives - JoinWALPlus.com ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. ---- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Capitol Crude: The US Oil Policy Podcast
US Midwest sees surging propane costs as Gulf Coast supply heads overseas

Capitol Crude: The US Oil Policy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 20:10


The latest US inflation data showed energy costs jumping 30% in the 12 months through October. The trend is expected to continue through the winter, as home-heating costs rise across the board. The US Energy Information Administration predicts propane will see the biggest price spike in percentage terms, with heating costs surging 46%, compared with 39% for heating oil, 29% for natural gas and 6% for electricity. Senior editor Meghan Gordon spoke with Andrew Neal, manager of global NGLs for S&P Global Platts Analytics, about some of the dynamics behind the higher prices. They talked about strong global demand for US propane exports, the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline controversy in Michigan, and calls by some in Washington to limit US energy exports in the face of high domestic prices. Stick around after the interview for Jeff Mower with the Market Minute, a look at near-term oil market drivers.

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
What are repeated bursts of remote learning doing to schools and education?

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 10:43


Ask any parent, teacher or student about home schooling and chances are they'll tell you it's really difficult. With many regions plunging in and out of remote learning, where is that protracted experience leaving our students?

Northview Church Audio Podcast
One Another: Week 1 - Serve

Northview Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020


During week one of the series "One Another", Pastor Steve talks about serving one another, followed by an important conversation about race with Brookside Pastors David Cederquist, Charles Neal and Andrew Neal. Speaker: Steve Poe

Q Review LGBTQ Music Podcast
S2/E39 - We’re Bewitched! A conversation with Ryan Cassata

Q Review LGBTQ Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 44:40


Singer/Songwriter and Transgender artist/activist Ryan Cassata talks with us about his music career so far, his struggles and successes and his brand new album “The Witches Made Me Do It”. PLUS another installment of ‘Dishing With Dougy’ and new music from LA artist Andrew Neal!

Voices of Troy
Episode 9 - Padma Kuppa, State Representative

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 38:54


State Representative Padma Kuppa (D-41) talks to Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal about education, infrastructure, healthcare, emergency preparedness, and redistricting. Rep. Kuppa also discusses a few of the bills she is sponsoring and looking to get through committees.

Voices of Troy
Episode 8 - Kurt Bovensiep, Troy Public Works Director

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 33:35


Troy Department of Public Works Director Kurt Bovensiep talk to Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal about snow removal, the different divisions within the DPW, and the misconceptions residents may have about the department.

Voices of Troy
Episode 6 - Cindy Kmett, Troy-Somerset Gazette Editor

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 28:01


Original Editor of Troy-Somerset Gazette, Cindy Kmett, talks with host Andrew Neal about the origin of the newspaper, the evolution of Troy, and the state of local journalism in 2020.

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Voices of Troy
Episode 4 - Tara Tomscik-Husak, President and CEO of Troy Chamber of Commerce

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 24:48


Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal interview the President and CEO of the Troy Chamber of Commerce, Tara Tomscik-Husak.

Voices of Troy
Episode 3 - Dr. Richard Machesky, Superintendent of Troy School District

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 39:03


Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal talks to the Superintendent of the Troy School District Dr. Richard Machesky.

Voices of Troy
Episode 2 - Mallory McMorrow, State Senator

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 38:51


Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal talks to State Senator Mallory McMorrow

Voices of Troy
Episode 1 - Ethan Baker, Mayor of Troy

Voices of Troy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 29:28


Voices of Troy host Andrew Neal talks to Mark Nicholson, Publisher and Owner of Gazette Media Group, and Ethan Baker, Mayor of Troy.

Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast
Andrew Neal – The Future is Genreless

Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 39:11


Janis Joplin, kid's performer Fred Penner and Hayley Williams from Paramore are some of this week's Uncensored Visionary's musical influences. And after listening to Andrew Neal's music, you can definitely tell that his musical influences are eclectic. Andrew Neal, born in Virginia Beach to a large family, always knew he was going to be singer / songwriter. It was only a matter of time after numerous performing art schools and a move to LA, that he was destined to become a performer. Today, Andrew is working full-time, while actively pursuing his solo career. Andrew admits that his songs won't all be happy. Some of his songs are emotionally draining to write and will make his fans cry and be sad. With a combination of soul, rock, blues and funk, Andrew creates a somewhat musical blend that some may consider to be genre-less music.Learn about Andrew's musical influences, deep songwriting process and so much more on this week’s episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.Follow Andrew on Instagram.© Uncensored Visionary

NEXT the Podcast
Privacy, Data & The World of Transformational Governance

NEXT the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 22:24


This episode is more like a privacy jam session where we discuss the proliferation of data and how organizations can use transformational governance to strategize and budget their privacy and regulatory environments. We're happy to have Ruth Hauswirth, General Counsel at Cooley LLP and TransPerfect's Andrew Neal and Al-Karim Makhani give their perspective on GDPR and how it's affecting companies and employees alike.

NEXT the Podcast
Privacy, Data & The World of Transformational Governance

NEXT the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 22:25


This episode is more like a privacy jam session where we discuss the proliferation of data and how organizations can use transformational governance to strategize and budget their privacy and regulatory environments. We’re happy to have Ruth Hauswirth, General Counsel at Cooley LLP and TransPerfect’s Andrew Neal and Al-Karim Makhani give their perspective on GDPR and how it’s affecting companies and employees alike.

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast
Northern Ireland Trumps the Marches over Abortion | Q97

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 21:54


David Robertson offers a Christian perspective on some of the messages that have been doing the rounds in the media recently:*  Northern Ireland politics. *  Trump’s Inauguration and the reaction to it. *  The Women’s March and the March for Life. *  The Queen, the Establishment and Faith. *  Sherlock and books in UK homes.   |   LINKS   | Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness Belfast Telegraph – Ian Paisley: My dad prayed regularly with Martin McGuinness… and the first time we met he laughed when I made a quip about balaclavas BBC Northern Ireland – ‘Thank you’ – Ian Paisley’s words to Martin McGuinness     Trump’s Inauguration Speech and the reaction that followed BBC’s Andrew Neal interviewing Ted Malloch.   Independent Journal Review – SNL Writer’s Tweet About Barron Trump is Beyond Unfunny–It’s Being Called ‘Vile’ and ‘Disgusting’   Bustle – “Funny” Tweets About Barron Trump At The Inauguration Are Not Appropriate The Nation – Neo-Nazi Richard Spencer Got Punched—You Can Thank the Black Bloc   Women’s March and the March for Life   Sheologians Podcast: Summer White interviews Feminists at Women’s March in Phoenix           LifeSite News – Trump ends funding of abortion oversees: Press Sec. Sean Spicer     BBC News – Netherlands government to counter Trump abortion funding ban   The Queen, the Establishment and Faith. Premier Christianity – Queen’s chaplain quits to condemn Qur’an reading at church   Sherlock and books The Scotsman – 1 in 10 homes don’t own books while smart device ownership soars

Rocky Mountain Revival
Episode 19: Michigonia, Matthew Moffett and Andrew Neal

Rocky Mountain Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 12:39


Two Michigonian artists on this episode. Matthew Moffett reads 7 poems for us and Andrew Neal sings a song. And Levi Andrew Noe offends some other states, for which he apologizes.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 12.- Nuevos mundos

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 54:06


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Nuevos mundos (New Worlds) La existencia de ciudades se remonta a unos pocos miles de años, pero los animales y las plantas han conseguido colonizarlos. Las palomas, que vivían en los acantilados, anidan en las fachadas del los edificios. De noche, muchas especies de pequeños mamíferos se aventuran a salir en busca del alimento desechado por los derrochadores humanos.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 12.- Nuevos mundos

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 54:06


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Nuevos mundos (New Worlds) La existencia de ciudades se remonta a unos pocos miles de años, pero los animales y las plantas han conseguido colonizarlos. Las palomas, que vivían en los acantilados, anidan en las fachadas del los edificios. De noche, muchas especies de pequeños mamíferos se aventuran a salir en busca del alimento desechado por los derrochadores humanos.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 11.- Los grandes Océanos

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 52:46


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los grandes Océanos. El agua salada cubre más del 70 % de al superficie de la Tierra, ocultando paisajes extraordinarios, desde llanuras sumergidas hasta cadenas montañosas. Attenborough nos conduce bajo la superficie entre bosques de algas y plancton a la deriva, avistando atunes, morsas, tiburones ballena y narvales, los unicornios del mar.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 11.- Los grandes Océanos

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 52:46


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los grandes Océanos. El agua salada cubre más del 70 % de al superficie de la Tierra, ocultando paisajes extraordinarios, desde llanuras sumergidas hasta cadenas montañosas. Attenborough nos conduce bajo la superficie entre bosques de algas y plancton a la deriva, avistando atunes, morsas, tiburones ballena y narvales, los unicornios del mar.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 10.- Mundos aparte

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2015 54:19


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Mundos aparte. En ocasiones, algunos fragmentos de tierra se han separado de los grandes continentes, arrastrando consigo un importante número de criaturas ancestrales, las cuales en ocasiones han evolucionado hacia formas a veces fantasmagóricas. Otras veces, nuevas islas que han emergido del mar han sido colonizadas por especies procedentes del aire y del mar. David Attenborough visita estos micromundos y descubre miles de tortugas gigantes en la isla de Aldabra (Seychelles), los pájaros de Nueva Zelanda o los dragones de Komodo.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 10.- Mundos aparte

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2015 54:19


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Mundos aparte. En ocasiones, algunos fragmentos de tierra se han separado de los grandes continentes, arrastrando consigo un importante número de criaturas ancestrales, las cuales en ocasiones han evolucionado hacia formas a veces fantasmagóricas. Otras veces, nuevas islas que han emergido del mar han sido colonizadas por especies procedentes del aire y del mar. David Attenborough visita estos micromundos y descubre miles de tortugas gigantes en la isla de Aldabra (Seychelles), los pájaros de Nueva Zelanda o los dragones de Komodo.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 9.- Los márgenes de la Tierra (The Margins of the Land)

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 54:26


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los márgenes de la Tierra (The Margins of the Land) La costa de los continentes es un campo de batalla. Los acantilados se erosionan por la acción de las olas marinas. En otras costas la tierra avanza gracias a la deposición de sedimentos que los ríos arrastran y depositan en su desembocadura. Sobrevivir en estas zonas requiere aptitudes muy específicas.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 9.- Los márgenes de la Tierra (The Margins of the Land)

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 54:26


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los márgenes de la Tierra (The Margins of the Land) La costa de los continentes es un campo de batalla. Los acantilados se erosionan por la acción de las olas marinas. En otras costas la tierra avanza gracias a la deposición de sedimentos que los ríos arrastran y depositan en su desembocadura. Sobrevivir en estas zonas requiere aptitudes muy específicas.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 8.- Las aguas dulces

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 53:59


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Las aguas dulces. David Attenborough recorre el río más largo del mundo -el Amazonas- desde su nacimiento en los andes peruanos hasta su colosal delta en la costa de Brasil. En este espectácular documental nos encontramos con algunos ejemplos extraordinarios de vida salvaje, como los patos de torrente de América del Sur, las tortugas trepadoras en Malasia o las nutrias gigantes de Surinam.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 8.- Las aguas dulces

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 53:59


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Las aguas dulces. David Attenborough recorre el río más largo del mundo -el Amazonas- desde su nacimiento en los andes peruanos hasta su colosal delta en la costa de Brasil. En este espectácular documental nos encontramos con algunos ejemplos extraordinarios de vida salvaje, como los patos de torrente de América del Sur, las tortugas trepadoras en Malasia o las nutrias gigantes de Surinam.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 7.- Nuestro cielo

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2015 54:10


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Nuestro cielo. En este programa, David Attenborough se hace ingrávido para demostrar cómo animales y plantas resisten la fuerza de la gravedad. Vemos cómo el plancton del aire está formado por granos de polen, semillas, insectos y arañas que van a la deriva durante largos periodos de tiempo. Hay incluso ranas, lagartos, serpientes y ardillas que se deslizan por el aire, además de pájaros y murciélagos que han convertido en un arte el vuelo autopropulsado.

Escuchando Documentales
BBC: El Planeta Vivo 7.- Nuestro cielo

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2015 54:10


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Nuestro cielo. En este programa, David Attenborough se hace ingrávido para demostrar cómo animales y plantas resisten la fuerza de la gravedad. Vemos cómo el plancton del aire está formado por granos de polen, semillas, insectos y arañas que van a la deriva durante largos periodos de tiempo. Hay incluso ranas, lagartos, serpientes y ardillas que se deslizan por el aire, además de pájaros y murciélagos que han convertido en un arte el vuelo autopropulsado.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 6.- Desiertos abrasadores

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 54:43


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Desiertos abrasadores. Implacablemente abrasadores y secos, cualquiera podría pensar que la vida en los desiertos no es posible. Y sin embargo existen plantas y animales que han desarrollado ingeniosas maneras de sobrevivir en un clima tan adverso. Este documental recoge algunos ejemplos sobrecogedores con escarabajos, lagartos y sapos, entre otros.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 6.- Desiertos abrasadores

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 54:43


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Desiertos abrasadores. Implacablemente abrasadores y secos, cualquiera podría pensar que la vida en los desiertos no es posible. Y sin embargo existen plantas y animales que han desarrollado ingeniosas maneras de sobrevivir en un clima tan adverso. Este documental recoge algunos ejemplos sobrecogedores con escarabajos, lagartos y sapos, entre otros.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 5.- Mares de hierba

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 54:09


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Mares de hierba. En algunos lugares del planeta donde las lluvias son relativamente escasas, en lugar de árboles crecen grandes extensiones de hierba. Estos paisajes están salpicados de grandes concentraciones de animales, como los antílopes que vagan por las sabanas de África o las diminutas termitas que devoran la vegetación durante la noche. Todo ello, además atrae a cazadores especializados como leones, halcones y armadillos.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 5.- Mares de hierba

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 54:09


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Mares de hierba. En algunos lugares del planeta donde las lluvias son relativamente escasas, en lugar de árboles crecen grandes extensiones de hierba. Estos paisajes están salpicados de grandes concentraciones de animales, como los antílopes que vagan por las sabanas de África o las diminutas termitas que devoran la vegetación durante la noche. Todo ello, además atrae a cazadores especializados como leones, halcones y armadillos.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 4.- La jungla

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2015 54:55


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. La jungla. David Attenborough inicia su exploración de las selvas tropicales en sus rincones más frondosos y soleados, una zona elevada situada a 45 metros del suelo. Según va descendiendo por las ramas de los árboles gigantes, van apareciendo algunas de las plantas y animales más espectaculares que existen en la Tierra.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 4.- La jungla

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2015 54:55


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. La jungla. David Attenborough inicia su exploración de las selvas tropicales en sus rincones más frondosos y soleados, una zona elevada situada a 45 metros del suelo. Según va descendiendo por las ramas de los árboles gigantes, van apareciendo algunas de las plantas y animales más espectaculares que existen en la Tierra.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 3.- Los Bosques del norte

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 54:34


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los Bosques del norte. Los bosques de coníferas del Norte del planeta contienen la mayor concentración de árboles de la Tierra. La gran capacidad de adaptación de estos árboles les permite vivir mucho tiempo. Osos, mofetas, mapaches y ardillas almacenan comida en verano para sobrevivir en invierno. Más al Sur, los habitantes son otros: serpientes de cascabel, tortugas y pájaros carpinteros.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 3.- Los Bosques del norte

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 54:34


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. Los Bosques del norte. Los bosques de coníferas del Norte del planeta contienen la mayor concentración de árboles de la Tierra. La gran capacidad de adaptación de estos árboles les permite vivir mucho tiempo. Osos, mofetas, mapaches y ardillas almacenan comida en verano para sobrevivir en invierno. Más al Sur, los habitantes son otros: serpientes de cascabel, tortugas y pájaros carpinteros.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 1.- La Construcción de la Tierra

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 54:40


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. SINOPSIS DE LA SERIE: "El Planeta Vivo" es una serie documental de la BBC, escrita y presentada por David Attenborough en 1984. Esta secuela de la pionera "Life on Earth" es un estudio sobre los mecanismos usados por los organismos vivos, incluída la especie humana, para adaptarse a su medio ambiente. Cada uno de los doce episodios de 50 minutos presenta un hábitat diferente. La componen 12 capítulos: Capitulo 1. La Construcción de la Tierra. SINOPSIS : Empezamos desde el origen de todo, analizamos las extraordinarias fuerzas que formaron la Tierra y cómo los continentes fueron desplazándose, creando así continuamente nuevas tierras. David Attenborough viaja desde el parque de Yellowstone en Estados Unidos hasta un volcán en Islandia, pasando por el corazón de África, para enseñarnos como plantas y animales logran extenderse por los distintos ecosistemas.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 2.- El mundo helado

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 54:40


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. El mundo helado. Las partes de nuestro planeta que están permanentemente cubiertas de hielo son las más inhóspitas que nos podemos encontrar. Este episodio recorre desde los Andes hasta la Antártida y el Ártico enseñándonos cómo se las ingenian animales y plantas para sobrevivir en condiciones extremas. Durante este apasionante viaje David Attenborough se encontrará, entre muchos otros, con elefantes marinos y una gigantesca colonia de pingüinos.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 1.- La Construcción de la Tierra

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 54:40


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. SINOPSIS DE LA SERIE: "El Planeta Vivo" es una serie documental de la BBC, escrita y presentada por David Attenborough en 1984. Esta secuela de la pionera "Life on Earth" es un estudio sobre los mecanismos usados por los organismos vivos, incluída la especie humana, para adaptarse a su medio ambiente. Cada uno de los doce episodios de 50 minutos presenta un hábitat diferente. La componen 12 capítulos: Capitulo 1. La Construcción de la Tierra. SINOPSIS : Empezamos desde el origen de todo, analizamos las extraordinarias fuerzas que formaron la Tierra y cómo los continentes fueron desplazándose, creando así continuamente nuevas tierras. David Attenborough viaja desde el parque de Yellowstone en Estados Unidos hasta un volcán en Islandia, pasando por el corazón de África, para enseñarnos como plantas y animales logran extenderse por los distintos ecosistemas.

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BBC: El Planeta Vivo 2.- El mundo helado

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 54:40


TÍTULO ORIGINAL: The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth AÑO: 1984. NARRACIÓN: David Attenborough. PRODUCCIÓN EJECUTIVA: Richard Brock. PRODUCTORES: Ned Kelly, Andrew Neal, Ian Calvert, Richard Mathews, Adrian Warren. INVESTIGACIÓN: George Chan. MÚSICA: Sarah Class. PRODUCCIÓN: BBC. DURACIÓN: 50 minutos aproximadamente. El mundo helado. Las partes de nuestro planeta que están permanentemente cubiertas de hielo son las más inhóspitas que nos podemos encontrar. Este episodio recorre desde los Andes hasta la Antártida y el Ártico enseñándonos cómo se las ingenian animales y plantas para sobrevivir en condiciones extremas. Durante este apasionante viaje David Attenborough se encontrará, entre muchos otros, con elefantes marinos y una gigantesca colonia de pingüinos.

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Episode 338: HeroesCon 2014 Wrap Up Part 3

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 49:45


This week we wrap up out HeroesCon 2014 discussion with Josh. But first, Adam and Shawn discuss their trip to Chapel Hill Comics for the Greatest Signing of All Time (Ed Piskor, Jim Rugg, Tom Scioli, Chris Pitzer) to celebrate the retirement of comic shop owner, Andrew Neal.

All Things Phantom
Andrew Wyeth Neal - Writer & Composer

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011 58:40


In an effort to support up and coming Phantom talent, Andrew Wyeth Neal will be on the show to tell us about his work “The Angel of Music – Untold Musical Prequel to the Phantom of the Opera.” Writer and Composer born in Los Angeles, CA in 1988. Writes and Co-composes Musicals and Song lyrics and Composition. Writer and Lyricist for the musical, "Angel Of Music", The Untold Musical Prequel To The Phantom Of The Opera. "Angel Of Music" is the official prequel musical to "The Phantom Of The Opera". The story and lyrics were written by Andrew Neal. The music is done by Jenny Suh. It is currently being represented by "Taormina Teatro Group", an independent theater company founded by Andrew Neal in 2010. The script, lyrics and music are now officially finished.

All Things Phantom
Andrew Wyeth Neal - Writer & Composer

All Things Phantom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011 58:40


In an effort to support up and coming Phantom talent, Andrew Wyeth Neal will be on the show to tell us about his work “The Angel of Music – Untold Musical Prequel to the Phantom of the Opera.” Writer and Composer born in Los Angeles, CA in 1988. Writes and Co-composes Musicals and Song lyrics and Composition. Writer and Lyricist for the musical, "Angel Of Music", The Untold Musical Prequel To The Phantom Of The Opera. "Angel Of Music" is the official prequel musical to "The Phantom Of The Opera". The story and lyrics were written by Andrew Neal. The music is done by Jenny Suh. It is currently being represented by "Taormina Teatro Group", an independent theater company founded by Andrew Neal in 2010. The script, lyrics and music are now officially finished.