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Latest podcast episodes about Aspin

The Halo-Halo Show
Mix #5.35 : Aspin Issues, Working Lunches, and Tanay Trips

The Halo-Halo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 67:59


Where you bean?!: Rica talks about being off her game every month (02:36), getting hooked on 'Law & Order' hosting more events (05:28), and finishing 'Yellow Face' (08:39). JC talks about going to Purveyr Fair (16:30), hosting a 'camping themed' car event (19:12), and a Tanay getaway (21:39)TT's: Lola Nena's Co-Founder's Social Media misstep(27:50), and Balay Dako's Aspin incident (41:04)Sorry for the delay mga leche! Technical issues happen, but we have another mix coming out next week also!Follow Rica & JC on IG:@ricaggg@itsmejayseeLeche-Fan Mail:thehalohaloshow@gmail.comRecorded using the ELGATO WAVE 1 Microphones, go get one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcontinental Race Podcast
TPRNo4 POD | Day 2

Transcontinental Race Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 34:21


Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot. Cold temperatures, snow, rain, and ice test riders and their chosen kit. Hear from the various riders scattered across the Pyrenees as they climb and descend Port de la Bonaigua, the Bujaruelo Valley and the famous Peyresourde, Aspin, and Tourmalet. Race Reporters find riders indoors too, warming up in cafe's and at resupply points, getting the feeling back into their extremities.  Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert

The Cringe is Real
Bonus Episode - 1st Anniversary (w/ Aspin James)

The Cringe is Real

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 45:59


Welcome to a very special bonus episode to celebrate one whole year of The Cringe is Real. How time flies! Huge thanks to all my guests and listeners - to many more cringey years to come. To celebrate - Sam kiki's with pod regualar, Aspin James. We deep dive on musicals, Chimp Crazy, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and of course The Real Housewives of Melbourne (and Sydney).Then Aspin takes us through the bizzarre and at times scary story of creating The Real Whorewives of Melbourne.Follow:@thecringeisrealpod@samcremean@aspinjames@realwhorewives

Sini Gang
Season 7 Episode 5: The boundaries of a pet-friendly restaurant

Sini Gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:18


The Sini Gang podcast is where we discuss the hottest issues around the Philippine food industry. Right now it's all about the recent actions of Balay Dako management towards a guest and her pet aspin, which sparked rage from Aspin owners, and pet lovers in general. Episode 5 is out now!

Kwentuhan Sessions
Bawal ang Aspin

Kwentuhan Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 52:28


Kwentuhan tungkol kay Quiboloy, Duterte, Alice Guo at ang issue ng ASPIN sa Balay Dako. If you like this podcast, we would be more than happy if you can give us a thumbs up or a 5-star rating and subscribe. You can also send us messages, comments, and suggestions through our IG @kwentuhansessions / FB fan page @kwentuhansessionsph.You can also send your support at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.paypal.me/kwentuhansessions

Dom, Meg & Randell Catchup Podcast - The Edge
CLINT, MEG & DAN FULL SHOW - 15TH MARCH: FISH IN THE FRIDGE

Dom, Meg & Randell Catchup Podcast - The Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 56:09


On the show today, Dan calls his agent to see if they could find him ass work. Clint, Meg and Dan talk to Aspin who is being paid $100 a day not to wash her hair. We have more listener new music and there is some great talent in today's bunch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cringe is Real
The Real Housewives of Melbourne - Season 5 (w/ Aspin James)

The Cringe is Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 72:10


The off season concludes with an explosive re-exploration of The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 5 with Whorewives creator Aspin James.The Real Housewives of Melbourne Season 5 aired in October 2021 on Foxtel and Binge which was a reboot after the franchise had around three years off. Aspin's cringe this week is people not liking the new Mean Girls movie and the two also dicuss rumours of a re-cast future season of The Real Housewives of Melbourne.Theme song by Dane Yule.Follow:@thecringeisrealpod@samcremean@aspinjames@realwhorewives

The Cringe is Real
The Real Housewives of Sydney - S02E09 (w/ Aspin James)

The Cringe is Real

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 51:38


The Cringe is Real is a Reality TV recap podcast that probes the notion of the Australian ‘culture cringe', hosted by Sam Cremean. What cringier place to start than with The Real Housewives of Sydney Season 2.My guest this week is musician and creator Aspin James.  This cheeky boy is a talented singer songwriter whose voice you may also recognize as the mastermind behind wicked and hilarious web series The Real Whorewives of Melbourne, which if you haven't seen you must check out immediately.Follow:@thecringeisrealpod@samcremean@aspinjames@realwhorewives

Paranormal UK Radio Network
Twin Souls - Steve Aspin: Interactions with the Greys

Paranormal UK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 66:11


Ronald and Phillip Kinsella talk with author Steve Aspin about his book "Out of Time" and interactions with grey extraterrestrials.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4541473/advertisement

RADIO TRAIL CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA, por Mayayo
SAINT LARY SOULAN: Ciclismo de lujo en Pirineos. Del Col d´Aspin a Val Louron y mucho más. Erkuden y Mayayo, Radio Trail

RADIO TRAIL CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA, por Mayayo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 52:35


SAINT LARY SOULAN: Ciclismo de lujo en Pirineos. Del Col d´Aspin a Val Louron y mucho más. Erkuden y Mayayo, Radio Trail La comarca francesa al norte del tunel de Bielsa, conocida como Pyrenees2Vallees por nuestros vecinos engloba los valles del Aure y Louron que confluyen en Arreau como capital de la zona. Erkuden y Mayayo acaban de pasar unos días dando pedales por estas zonas y comparten con nosotros lo mejor de esta zona para bici carretera, montaña y hasta gravel, que de todo hay. Vámonos pues a dar pedales con ellos por mitos como Tourmalet o Peyrosourde o descubrir joyas escondidas como el Col de Piau Engaly, Cap de Lonh o el de Riomajou. Más imfo siempre en nuestra web; https://carrerasdemontana.com/ Nuestros videos: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno

RADIO TRAIL Carreras de Montaña Mayayo
SAINT LARY SOULAN: Ciclismo de lujo Pirineos. Col d´Aspin a Val Louron y más, con Erkuden y Mayayo

RADIO TRAIL Carreras de Montaña Mayayo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 52:36


SAINT LARY SOULAN: Ciclismo de lujo en Pirineos. Del Col d´Aspin a Val Louron y mucho más. Erkuden y Mayayo, Radio TrailLa comarca francesa al norte del tunel de Bielsa, conocida como Pyrenees2Vallees por nuestros vecinos engloba los valles del Aure y Louron que confluyen en Arreau como capital de la zona. Erkuden y Mayayo acaban de pasar unos días dando pedales por estas zonas y comparten con nosotros lo mejor de esta zona para bici carretera, montaña y hasta gravel, que de todo hay. Vámonos pues a dar pedales con ellos por mitos como Tourmalet o Peyrosourde o descubrir joyas escondidas como el Col de Piau Engaly, Cap de Lonh o el de Riomajou. Más imfo siempre en nuestra web; https://carrerasdemontana.com/Nuestros videos: https://www.youtube.com/moxigeno#ciclismo #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail

In Het Wiel
S6E114: Terugblik TDFF Etappe 7: 'Het stokje is van de ene naar de andere koningin'

In Het Wiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 25:57


Thijs Zonneveld en Hidde van Warmerdam blikken dagelijks tijdens de Tour de France Femmes terug op etappe van de dag. En vandaag 'ging het stokje definitief van de ene naar de andere koningin'. Vandaag een loodzware, klassieke bergetappe met de beklimmingen van de Aspin en de Tourmalet. En Demi Vollering slaat op indrukwekkende wijze een dubbelslag. En zelfs met de tijdrit van morgen nog te gaan is Vollering zo goed als zeker van de eindoverwinning in de Tour.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RadioCycling
Alpecin downplay Philipsen death threats; Vollering the rider to beat at TDFF; Intermarché defend Girmay's Tour showing; Cav to saddle up again in 2024?; the cash crisis in women's cycling

RadioCycling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 29:43


nAs the Tour de France Femmes approaches its high-rise finale in the Pyrenees, these are RadioCycling's headlines...Despite the loss of sprinter Lorena Wiebes due to a stomach complaint, SD Worx remain in control at the TDFF with Lotte Kopecky still holding the yellow jersey she's had since the opening day and their GC leader Demi Vollering looking as if she has the edge on her rivals, despite a 20-second time penalty for drafting behind her team car. We look at the key days ahead, and particularly Saturday's critical mountain stage over the Aspin pass that then finishes atop the towering Tourmalet.   It has emerged that Jasper Philipsen, winner of four sprints at the Tour de France, received death threats during the race. While attacks of this kind have become frighteningly commonplace in football, this is the first time time that cycling has witnessed such cowardly and partisan menaces. We hear from the Belgian sprinter's Alpecin-Deceuninck team and discuss whether such behaviour is part of the Netflix effect.Among Philipsen's vanquished rivals at the Tour was Biniam Girmay. Much was expected of the Eritrean and Girmay did highlight his talent and speed on occasions, but a Tour win proved elusive. Describing Girmay's Tour debut as like a footballer stepping up into the  Champions' League, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty team director Lorenzo Lapage insists his team leader went to the world's biggest race to learn. From that perspective he emerged from it a better racer, Lapage asserts, and as one who will return to the Tour and win.Rumours are growing that Mark Cavendish will opt to continue for another season with Astana-Qazaqstan. We examine the hearsay and indications that the British sprinter will return after his Tour de France ambitions were abruptly halted at the end of the first week by a broken collar-bone. Like most fans, we're very keen to believe these rumours are true...The Tour de France Femmes has underlined the funding disparities in the women's peloton. It's fair to say there are rich and poor, haves and havenots. There are teams with luxury buses, and there are teams with ageing camper vans.  Some have even labelled it a two-speed race. We hear from Tom Varney, general manager of the British Wahoo-Lifeplus team, about the issues faced by those outfits in that second camp and why, also, there are reasons for optimism as the popularity of women's sport continues to increase.And finally, in Ground Beans...– Bahrain rider suspended for causing a high-profile crash four months ago– Russian rider quits the Women's WorldTour and returns homeSupport the show

Inside Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe - Podcast zur Tour de France
6. Etappe: "Wir hatten die Etappe anders erhofft"

Inside Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe - Podcast zur Tour de France

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 16:01


In der aktuellen Ausgabe berichtet "Bora-hansgrohe"-Teammanager Ralph Denk von der 6. Etappe, der zweiten schweren Bergetappe der Tour de France 2023 über den Col d‘Aspin und Col de Tourmalet. „Wir hatten die Etappe anders erhofft“, sagte er. Und äußerte sich dennoch stolz auf den Gesamtdritten Jai Hindley und sein Team.

Inside Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe - Podcast zur Tour de France
5. Etappe: „Es ist mega emotional - Und ändert alles“

Inside Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe - Podcast zur Tour de France

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 18:34


In der aktuellen Ausgabe berichtet Teammanager Ralph Denk von der ersten schweren Bergetappe der Tour de France 2023. Diese wurde zur Triumphfahrt für seine Mannschaft. „Es ist ein mega Tag für uns. Das ist für das ganze Team ein besonderer Moment. Mein Dank geht an alle, die das ermöglicht haben“. „Jai hat sich in die Ausreißergruppe gemogelt. Ab da hat das Rennen eine ganz besondere Dynamik angenommen. Wir haben jetzt das Gelbe Trikot, dadurch ändert sich natürlich alles“, ergänzt der 49-Jährige. Abschließend geht es um die 6. Etappe, die am Donnerstag ausgetragen wird. 145 Kilometer werden gefahren, erneut steht eine schwere Bergetappe an. Die erste Bergankunft wird gefahren, zudem sind die Klassiker Col d‘Aspin und Tourmalet im Programm. „Wir müssen morgen zunächst die Arbeit machen. Aus unserer Sicht ist diese Etappe schwer vorherzusehen. Aber wir haben gute und erfahrene Leute und werden uns was einfallen lassen“, sagt Denk abschließend. Foto: Dirk Waem/Belga/dpa

Kundenschwarm - Verkaufen auf Augenhöhe
#83 Birgit Aspin im Gespräch: Die Aufgaben eines Chief People Officers und die Bedeutung von Führungskultur

Kundenschwarm - Verkaufen auf Augenhöhe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 29:13


In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Birgit Aspin, Chief People Officer bei Gegenbauer Holding SE & Co. KG, über ihre Aufgabe als CPO und die Bedeutung von Führungskultur. Wir diskutieren auch den Begriff "Quiet Quitting" und wie Unternehmen den Abgang von Mitarbeitern vermeiden können. Viel Spaß beim hören!

Economy Watch
Mark Aspin: The mitigation technologies that could 'make a big hole' in NZ livestock methane emissions

Economy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 44:35


If things go well in four key areas where work is underway to tackle methane emissions from farm animals they could "make a big hole" in New Zealand's agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, according to Mark Aspin, consortium manager at the Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Consortium.The Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Consortium is a public-private partnership that has been working for 20 years to reduce agriculture greenhouse gas emissions. Speaking in interest.co.nz's Of Interest podcast, Aspin discusses the lessons and progress along the way.With the agriculture sector contributing half NZ's emissions, according to the Ministry for the Environment's greenhouse gas inventory, and methane 44% largely due to the digestive process of ruminant animals such as cows and sheep, Aspin talks in detail about the four key methane mitigation tools being worked on.These are methane inhibitors, genetic selection to breed low-emission cows and sheep, low-emission feed and forage, and a vaccine that could stimulate the animal's immune system to generate antibodies in saliva that target proteins on methane-producing microbes, or methanogens, in the rumen area of the stomach restricting their growth and ability to produce methane.The Government has a target of reducing biogenic methane emissions from 2017 levels by between 24% and 47% by 2050. Aspin says the four key areas of work have the potential to make a big dent in NZ agriculture's methane emissions."In a perfect world yes, we could probably make a big hole in the agricultural emissions if we could get them all to work," says Aspin.He acknowledges that the vaccine is "proving very tough," but continues to believe it could work.In the podcast he also talks about the challenges of being a livestock grazing nation, intellectual property related to this technology, regulatory requirements, what's going on overseas, NZ's international climate change commitments, and the position of NZ and its agriculture sector in the context of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Laser Source
067: PASSIVE INCOME + The KING of Laser FIles (Feat. Darryl Aspin)

Laser Source

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 62:33


Whether you know him has the man in the chicken costume or the naked stud from Laser Focused magazine, Darryl has touched all of our lives. Now it's time to get down and dirty with some questions in the latest episode of the Laser Source podcast. Explore the wacky world of Darryl Aspin like you never have before in this stellar interview where we learn all about where he came from, where he's going and what it took to get there. All hail the king! EVERYTHING Darryl Aspin! ►Darryl's YouTube Channel ►His Shop ►His Instagram ►Spin Customs Facebook Group ►Darryl on TikTok More Laser Everything! ►Access to all my settings, livestreams, bonus episodes and more HERE ►Join us on Discord ►Shop the 2022 Buying Guide ►Shop the Merch ►Visit the Podcast Website ►Visit the YouTube Channel Want to mail me something? Laser Everything 320 N Washington Street Suite 112 Rochester, NY 14625 WARNING: Do your own research before purchasing your machine. I have done extensive research before making my purchases and spoken at length with the manufacturers before placing my order to be absolutely sure what I was getting could be imported, would work with my electrical setup and performed the tasks I wanted to perform. A NOTE: Links above include affiliate commission or referrals. I'm part of an affiliate network and I receive compensation from partnering websites. The podcast is accurate as of the posting date but may not be accurate in the future. Settings used in the podcast are for machines of my design and wattage, mileage may vary depending on your machine. Always test your settings on your laser before working on items in a professional capacity. :P

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
Mark Aspin: PGgRc General Manager

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 13:05


Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium is wrapping up after 20 odd years, and with a report summarising its work just being dropped, we have Mark Aspin, the PGgRc General Manager on to tell us more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That UFO Podcast
Steve Aspin; Alien abduction program, Part 2

That UFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 42:58


**Part 2 of 2**Andy is joined by author & experiencer Steve Aspin for a fascinating conversation which includes;Steve's family history of experiencesThe alien abduction programImplantsSpeaking to other abducteesWhy are they doing this?Listener questionsAnd much, much moreCheck out the book here; https://outoftimebook.info/Spotify listeners can now access premium content here > https://open.spotify.com/show/7wnXUAQ3vwdsX1BoyaEvjZSign up to support the podcast via Patreon.com/ThatUFOPodcast or Apple Podcast subscriptions (2 week free trial available)Please support the show sponsors;Paperlike: Ready to do more with your iPad? Head over to Paperlike.com/ThatUFO to get startedIf you're interested in investing in Zencastr, go to wefunder.com/zencastr or click the link in my episode description below to claim your slice of the Future of Podcasting.Are you ready to earn extra income from sharing your expert opinion? Head over to userinterviews.com/hello to sign up and participate today!Zencastr Advertise - Advertise your business on this and other podcasts follow zen.ai/thatufopod1You can also sign up to Zencastr with 40% off for 3 months with promo code: ufopodcast at https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=ufopodcast&fpr=7ooh0 . Start recording your own podcast or meetings today!Buy the official podcast map/guide to UK UFO sightings here; https://www.herblester.com/products/the-skies-aboveGet in touch with the show;Twitter: @UFOUAPAMFacebook, YouTube & Instagram: "That UFO Podcast"YouTube: YouTube.com/c/ThatUFOPodcastEmail: UFOUAPAM@gmail.comAll podcast links & associated links;Linktr.ee/ufouapamThatUFOPodcast.comLinktr.ee/TheZignalUAPMedia.UKhttps://twitter.com/AnomalousPodNetDon't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the showEnjoy folks!Andy

That UFO Podcast
Steve Aspin; Alien abduction program, Part 1

That UFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 51:00


**Part 1 of 2**Andy is joined by author & experiencer Steve Aspin for a fascinating conversation which includes;Steve's family history of experiencesThe alien abduction programImplantsSpeaking to other abducteesWhy are they doing this?Listener questionsAnd much, much moreCheck out the book here; https://outoftimebook.info/Spotify listeners can now access premium content here > https://open.spotify.com/show/7wnXUAQ3vwdsX1BoyaEvjZSign up to support the podcast via Patreon.com/ThatUFOPodcast or Apple Podcast subscriptions (2 week free trial available)Please support the show sponsors;Paperlike: Ready to do more with your iPad? Head over to Paperlike.com/ThatUFO to get startedIf you're interested in investing in Zencastr, go to wefunder.com/zencastr or click the link in my episode description below to claim your slice of the Future of Podcasting.Are you ready to earn extra income from sharing your expert opinion? Head over to userinterviews.com/hello to sign up and participate today! Zencastr Advertise - Advertise your business on this and other podcasts follow zen.ai/thatufopod1You can also sign up to Zencastr with 40% off for 3 months with promo code: ufopodcast at https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=ufopodcast&fpr=7ooh0 . Start recording your own podcast or meetings today!Buy the official podcast map/guide to UK UFO sightings here; https://www.herblester.com/products/the-skies-aboveGet in touch with the show;Twitter: @UFOUAPAMFacebook, YouTube & Instagram: "That UFO Podcast"YouTube: YouTube.com/c/ThatUFOPodcastEmail: UFOUAPAM@gmail.comAll podcast links & associated links;Linktr.ee/ufouapamThatUFOPodcast.comLinktr.ee/TheZignalUAPMedia.UKhttps://twitter.com/AnomalousPodNetDon't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the showEnjoy folks!Andy

FACTUM-AUDIO
Factum-Agri, Mark Aspin.

FACTUM-AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 24:25


Night Dreams Talk Radio
Abductions By ALIENS (UFO ENCOUNTERS) With Steve Aspin

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 97:06


Steve Aspin has a professional background in marketing, sales and business management and worked for 35years in the fields of surgery and medical diagnostics. In 1999 he founded what became an internationallysuccessful surgical innovations company based near London. He designed, patented, manufactured andexported thousands of innovative products for both surgery and medical diagnostic systems to the globalmarketplace.Out of Time is his first published book on the subject of UFO and abduction research, following a lifetime ofcoerced entanglement with this phenomenon. Researching for the book, Steve spent 10 years travelling theworld to meet with leading researchers in the field and discuss their findings with them face-to-face. He also metwith many abductees from every walk of life, and the experiences reported by these people are wovendiscretely into the narrative structure of Out of Time.Out of Time investigates the intergenerational nature of the abduction program. The book explores questionssuch as exactly when and how the program may have been initiated; why such intergenerational continuitymight be important to the program's instigators; what might be the ultimate objectives of the program, and whenand how its eventual goals might be realised.Steve is now retired, lives with his wife in eastern England and may often be found in the early morningswalking his dog across the Lincolnshire Wolds.

California Haunts Radio
Alien Abduction Experiences with Steve Aspin

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 69:10


From stumbling upon a cattle mutilation in Ireland in 1970 to witnessing a UFO after a period of missing time at the age of 16 near Chester in 1972, Steve relates a lifetime of anomalous experiences in his new book. But this is only the starting point of the journey the reader of Out of Time will make. Steve then details several years of investigation into the subject and how what he has learned has shaped his thoughts on what is happening to perhaps millions of people worldwide. He had the good fortune to meet with several leading researchers in the field including Budd Hopkins and Dr David Jacobs and read hundreds of published works on the subject of UFOs and Abductions. He has attempted to bring hard evidence to the discussion and to follow that evidence where it may lead.His conclusions are of interest to anyone attentive to this phenomenon. Whether they are inevitably proved to be right or wrong, they stem from a conscious effort to bring objectivity and honesty to the analysis of his personal interaction with this phenomenon.Website outoftimebook.infoBookOut of Time: The Intergenerational Abduction Program Explored

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 663 - Steve Aspin

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022


66 year old businessman Steve Aspin lives in Lincolnshire. You won't have heard his name - before now. Steve says he has been a contactee/abductee all his life. And he decided to do something about it. Steve tracked down and got to know some of the luminaries in this field - including Budd Hopkins and Dr David Jacobs. Now , in 2022, Steve has decided to publish the full story of his unusual encounters in his book "Out Of Time"...

RE:Casters Anime Podcast
THE MIGHTY OOLONG V LORD FRIEZA - Neo ReCasters E02

RE:Casters Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 164:21


Things get spicy in this weeks episode as we rank almost every dragon ball villain from the entirety of Dragon Ball up through the Goku Black arc of super! Emotions are high as we discuss some of the best and worst parts of Dragon Quest 11. Jesse teaches Adam how to light a sword on fire, and Aspin joins the fray! What other mystery awaits in this weeks episode of... RE:CASTERS NEO!!! 0:00:00 - Intro 2:05 - AxDQC 14:56 - A call from a friend 49:23 - Divinity 1:06:18 - Ranking Dragonball Villains As always, the amazing art is done by the lovely @_dead_zero!

El Maillot
El Maillot - Especial Tour de Francia #6 | Vingegaard-Pogacar, el duelo sigue en Pirineos

El Maillot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 158:24


¡Sexto programa ESPECIAL del Tour de Francia 2022, con Marco González, del Diario AS! 🎙️ Para que no te pierdas nada: 1️⃣ Introducción y titulares del programa (00:00 - 17:52) 2️⃣ Analizamos la 13ª, 14ª y 15ª etapa, con Mads Pedersen, Michael Matthews y Jasper Philipsen como principales protagonistas. La lucha en Mende entre el actual líder, Jonas Vingegaard, y Tadej Pogacar acabó en tablas, todo ello antes de conocer las sensibles bajas en Jumbo-Visma de Primoz Roglic y Steven Kruijswijk antes del último bloque de montaña (17:52 - 1:20:43) 3️⃣ Realizamos la previa de la 16ª, 17ª y 18ª etapa, con la llegada a los Pirineos y a puertos emblemáticos, como Hautacam, Aubisque o Aspin. Por supuesto, sin desdeñar ascensiones de máxima exigencia, tales como el Mur de Péguère o Spandelles (1:20:43 - 2:07:57) 4️⃣ Leemos vuestros siempre inestimables comentarios (2:07:57 - 2:38:24) Dirección llevada a cabo por Juan Clavijo. Comentarios de David García, Miguel Triviño y Daniel Montes. ❤️ ¡PINCHA EN EL BOTÓN DE 'APOYAR' y CONVIÉRTETE EN FAN DE 'EL MAILLOT'! ➡️ Episodios EXCLUSIVOS como este, sin publicidad y sorteos para FANS. 🗣️ ¡Déjanos tu comentario y lo leeremos en el próximo podcast! 📺 CANAL DE TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot 🔷 ¡CONSIGUE TU '2X1' EN PLATOS PREPARADOS EN HSN DURANTE EL TOUR DE FRANCIA! UTILIZA EL CÓDIGO 'HSNPLATOS' EN TU PEDIDO: https://www.hsnstore.com/hsnaffiliate/click/?linkid=b3RoZXJsaW5rfHxodHRwczovL3d3dy5oc25zdG9yZS5jb20vYWxpbWVudGFjaW9uLXNhbHVkYWJsZS9wbGF0b3MtcHJlcGFyYWRvc3x8RUxNQUlMTE9UfHxodHRwczovL3d3dy5oc25zdG9yZS5jb20vYWxpbWVudGFjaW9uLXNhbHVkYWJsZS9wbGF0b3MtcHJlcGFyYWRvcw== 🔷 ¡HAZTE CON EL MAILLOT DE COFIDIS GRACIAS A DECATHLON!: https://afiliacion.decathlon.es/tracking/clk?org=2615&act=11229&pub=12291&ei1=Maillot%20ciclismo%20carretera%20manga%20corta%20verano%20hombre%20Van%20Rysel%20Oficial%20Cofidis&gel=0&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.decathlon.es%2Fes%2Fp%2Fmaillot-ciclismo-carretera-manga-corta-verano-hombre-van-rysel-oficial-cofidis%2F_%2FR-p-X8781654%3Fmc%3D8781654 🔷 ¡APROVECHA NUESTRA URL DE SIROKO!: https://srko.co/elmaillot | ¡10% de descuento adicional en todos los artículos! 🔷 ¡DESCÁRGATE LA APP DE CYCLING FANTASY!: IOS 🍏 (https://t.co/bxPgPymcLo?amp=1) y Android 👾 (https://https://t.co/lprwWwJojJ?amp=1) 🏆 ¡SÚMATE A NUESTRA LIGA PRUVADA DE CYCLING FANTASY! ▶️ Código: ELMAILLOT ◾️ Contraseña: 1408 📲 GRUPO DE TELEGRAM DE EL MAILLOT: https://t.me/elmaillot 🔻 LISTA SPOTIFY 'El Maillot Music': https://bit.ly/elmaillot 🔶 ¡ÚNETE A NUESTRO TROPELTXO 'EL MAILLOT'!: https://www.tropela.eus/es/ 🎵 SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: Tour de France - 'Official Podium Theme' Tour de France - 'Official song' 👋 SÍGUENOS EN: IVOOX 🎙️ https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-maillot_sq_f1409103_1.html TWITTER 🗣️ @ElMaillot_ YOUTUBE 💻 https://www.youtube.com/c/ElMaillot TWITCH 📹 https://www.twitch.tv/elmaillot INSTAGRAM 📷 https://www.instagram.com/elmaillot/ DISCORD 🕹️ https://discord.gg/x3AqMV4b STRAVA 🚴🏻‍♂️ https://www.strava.com/clubs/el-maillot-772962 SPOTIFY 🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/7bPcjjM5UmlSy3oFxYlzhe APPLE PODCASTS 🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-maillot/id1252256876

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Key Viral Hepatitis Studies Influencing My Practice Following EASL 2022—Audio Recap

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 37:28


In this episode, Stefan Zeuzem, MD, discusses new viral hepatitis data from EASL 2022, including:Novel HBV therapeutics, including the REEF-2, B-Clear, and SAVE-1 studiesHBV cure from the Everest Project in ChinaHDV therapeutics from MYR301 and a study of bulevirtide in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertensionHCV retreatment in patients with prior direct-acting antiviral therapy failurePresenter: Stefan Zeuzem, MDProfessor of MedicineChief, Department of Medicine I JW Goethe University Hospital Frankfurt, GermanyFollow along with the downloadable slideset at:https://bit.ly/3yJAruDLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3AjCNBC

Oxtoby Revolution: a Bristol City Women FC Podcast
#44 London City Lionesses (H) - 24/04/2022

Oxtoby Revolution: a Bristol City Women FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 51:01


D-M, Nat & Shahan discuss Bristol City Women's comprehensive slaying by London City Lionesses in the final home game of what has been, overall, a rejuvenating 21/22 season. The Vixens were undone by LCL's sharp attacking prowess and harrying midfield press which pinned us in our half for large portions of the game. City rarely threatened LCL, aside from the customary Abi Harrison goal; her 21st of the season. In truth we had a bad day at the office, and LCL had a very good one. They now leapfrog us into second place in the FAWC table. There was a rare start for Sophie Whitehouse in goal, and academy product Maddi Wilde made her first full league debut at right back. In the first half the City defence arguably struggled to adjust to these changes, and Whitehouse's very different goalkeeping style. Aspin and Murray made uncharacteristic mistakes, leading to goals, and Whitehouse was hesitant to come off her line which gave LCL forward Karin Muya the time she needed to pick her spot, and crash in LCL's third. Even so, the defence settled in the second half, and Whitehouse commanded her six-yard area well. Will she get another outing next week at Sunderland? We talk admiringly of Ella Powell's athleticism and power, praise sparky moments from Ffion Morgan and respond to the shock news that Flo Allen is retiring from professional football at the tender age of 22. Thanks for the memories, Flo, and all the very best for your future endeavours. We also discuss the end of season awards, with Abi Harrison winning Player of the Year & the Golden Boot, and Fran Bentley winning Young Player of the Year. Follow us, rate us, subscribe to us: Twitter @BCVixenCast Instagram @bcvixencast Facebook @bcv1xencast More links: linktr.ee/bcvixencast Vixens ‘Til We Die! COYR! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bcvixencast/message

Between Realities VR Podcast
Season 3, Episode 19 ft. Aspin Darkfire! Between Realities VR Podcast

Between Realities VR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 103:58


VR is truly transformational, and with it comes new perspective on things like identity, privacy, expression or intimacy that will challenge us to redefine what it means to be human. Today we're excited to have Half Life: Alyx modder, Population: ONE streamer & VR generalist AspinDarkfire joining us to offer his perspective on the influence of virtual reality in our lives. Originally aired May 7th, 2021 on YouTube Video version HERE Please support our guest, Aspin Darkfire! YouTube: YouTube.com/AspinDarkfire Twitch: Twitch.tv/aspindarkfire -- Between Realities Links -- Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/between-realities-vr-podcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BetweenRealities YouTube - https://www.YouTube.com/BetweenRealities Twitter - https://twitter.com/BtweenRealities Discord - https://discord.gg/EvNnj2w Facebook - https://fb.me/BetweenRealities Alex VR - https://www.YouTube.com/Alex_VR Alex VR's Twitter – https://www.Twitter.com/Alex__VR Skeeva - https://www.YouTube.com/Skeeva007 Skeeva's Twitter - https://www.Twitter.com/Skeeva We'd like to thank our Patron's: Jonathun Zug, Lissa VR, Graham Gettel, Aspin Darkfire, QUIK cosplay, Zerocool1028, Robyn Smith, Cody, John Westra, deliriumDrew_VR & Cheryl Goldberg You're support means so much to us! We're truly humbled that you choose to help us in our journey to make the XR industry thrive! All funds are used to fund the giveaways and to make this show better as we continuously strive to improve! Thank you so much for supporting Between Realities VR Podcast. -- Affiliate Links -- If you're going to buy VR stuff then why not support us by clicking though one of our links to make your purchase! Every little bit helps []-) Cybershoes - https://www.cybershoes.io/product/cybershoes-gaming-station/?aff=14

Safer Than Your Average Podcast
Safer Than Your average Episode 18 - Duncan Aspin

Safer Than Your Average Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 61:18


Having grown up around the construction industry Duncan was bitten by the builders bug early in life. Duncan worked with his father as a child and naturally progressed into a full time career initially managing construction projects. Over time his passion for safety was sparked and he moved in to a safety focused role. Duncans experiences of influencing human performance are truly incredible, he has developed the well respected Safety Ripple Effect for Volker Stevin which is renowned in industry. This will be a great Podcast for anyone looking to move into a role involving strategical planning and development of theories into practice. Duncan provides some excellent insights and advice.

Who? Weekly
Millie B, Soph Aspin & Ving Rhames?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 73:33


On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show (is it annoying that all these descriptions are written the same way?), we banter about the two (2) secrets inside The Secret Colon Dare to Dream before taking comment calls about [checks notes] The Chainsmokers' ages, Emilio's Pontiac, Charli's impact, Joanna Newsom's likelihood of being canceled, James Cameron's Enya obsession, and... zed. Next up: questions about Henry Golding's official Gradwhoation, Alexandra Daddario's bad habits, Millie B's beef with Soph Aspin, Jamie Chung's success, and all the famous Vans. We end with a quick game of Who/Them that covers Robyn v. Robin S, Ving Rhames, and the risk of pointing at Marion Cotillard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Step up - Der Female Leadership Talk
#3 Birgit Aspin - Wie gelingt politisches Agieren und der Aufbau von Netzwerken? Wie bleibe ich dabei mir selbst treu?

Step up - Der Female Leadership Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 51:49


Birgit Aspin ist seit dem 1. Januar 2020 im Vorstand der Unternehmensgruppe Gegenbauer als Chief People Officer u.a. für das Ressort Personal verantwortlich. Die Unternehmensgruppe mit Hauptsitz in Berlin, gehört mit ca. 18.000 MitarbeiterInnen zu den führenden Anbietern im Bereich Facility Management. Zuvor begleitete sie unterschiedliche Human Ressource Leitungsfunktionen in mittelständischen und großen, teils börsennotierten Unternehmen, u. a. bei Siemens, der Benteler Gruppe, der K+S AG und der CWS boco International GmbH. Die studierte Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin ist Führungskraft aus Leidenschaft und findet eine große Sinnerfüllung und Freude darin, ihre Mitarbeitenden in der Entwicklung ihrer Potenziale zu unterstützen und begleiten. In ihrer beruflichen Führungslaufbahn war es ihr immer wichtig, sich und ihren eigenen Werten treu zu bleiben. Wir sprechen darüber, wie dies gelingt und welche Bedeutung das häufig geforderte politische Agieren für FührungskräftInnen hat. Ich erfahre von ihr, ob man sich hier geltenden (männlichen) Spielregeln anpassen muss und oder man bei sich selbst bleiben sollte. Daneben erklärt sie, welche Bedeutung die Pflege und der Aufbau von Netzwerken für den beruflichen Erfolg hat und bringt dazu konkrete Tipps mit. Ihre Sicht und Erfahrung zu diesen spannenden Themen und welche Maßnahmen es aus ihrer Sicht konkret braucht, damit es mehr Frauen in Führungspositionen gibt, erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast.

Noise Dosage Media : Between Exultation and Aggression (The Underground Extreme Metal Podcast)

S1E14: Devil the for Prays Who - Chris Natalini (BLOOD FEAST) I've always been told that Japan's tight-knit underground metal scene thrives on supporting bands staggeringly when they come through their borough. Is this 100% accurate? It's about time we settle this. In this episode, we chat it up with frontman Chris Natalini (BLOOD FEAST) about touring a home away from home in Germany, Japan, and Peru, obliviously attending one of the greatest show's I've ever attended at The Bug Jar, scoring a monumental record deal with Hell's Headbangers and the funniest moment ever performing with a tipsy bandmate. https://www.facebook.com/bloodfeastlegions/http://www.bloodfeastlegions.com/merch-rev.htmhttps://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/blood-feast.aspIn a band? Let's chat about it.https://www.facebook.com/noisedosagemedia/www.noisedosagemedia.comInstagram: @noisedosagemedia Contact us: noisedosagemedia585@gmail.com Cover Artwork/Logo by - Brandon Jones (@begrudgingly_benny) Portrait/Logo by - Thomas Green (Vile Throne)

The Jim Carrey Project
#15 - Dumb and Dumber

The Jim Carrey Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 30:14


We're making our way to Aspin with the third and final movie of "The Year of Jim" by watching Dumb and Dumber. This hilarious, toilet humor movie withstands the test of time and it's difficult to discuss because we get caught up in the movie. However, we find a way to discuss Jim Carrey's personal life, his struggles with success, and how adolescent males use movie quotes to express the feelings. Also, Brian's computer sh*ts the bed at about minute 25, so....sorry about the change in audio. Hosted by Brian Kondrach and Carrie Grant. Join us next time for Batman Forever. Don't forget to like, subscribe and rate us and check out our videos (https://youtu.be/h3Z2VSesbGk) if you prefer visual media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Crotch Shot Radio Show
Aspin Rayne The Redlead3r Interview

The Crotch Shot Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 60:20


i speak to TikTok'r Aspin Rayne @redlead3r about her views on sexim.

Dunia Kita - Voice of America | Bahasa Indonesia
Makam Hewan Peliharaan di Aspin Hill, Maryland - Februari 22, 2020

Dunia Kita - Voice of America | Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 22:41


Warga Amerika rela membayar mahal untuk mengabadikan hewan peliharaan mereka, seperti misalnya dengan makam berhias nisan seperti di Aspin Hill Memorial Park di Maryland, yang dikunjungi Ariadne Budianto dan Valdya Baraputri. Simak juga liputan menarik lainnya dalam VOA Dunia Kita episode ini.

The Teachers' Podcast
Kate Aspin (Senior lecturer at Huddersfield University): Supporting new teachers

The Teachers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 86:44


In this episode, Claire speaks with Kate Aspin, a former deputy headteacher and now a senior lecturer at the University of Huddersfield. Kate begins by explaining her teaching journey, how she progressed three times in three years from class teacher to deputy headteacher and subsequently acting headteacher. During this time, Kate supported several Newly Qualified Teachers – including some who were finding the year a challenge - in Calderdale. This led to an interest in further developing her role in teacher training. Kate talks in detail about the different routes into teaching, the benefits of each route and the suitability for prospective students. She highlights the importance of gaining experience in schools and selecting a route that is best for you. She also mentions the challenges trainee teachers face, getting behaviour management right, the role of a mentor and working towards a LIFE/work balance. She notes the introduction of the new Early Career Framework that is due to be trialled in some local authorities - including Bradford and Greater Manchester in September 2020. This will then be rolled out nationally in the following year. The framework aims to provide continued support for Recently Qualified Teachers to help tackle teacher retention issues. Her conversation with Claire also covers the new Ofsted Framework for Initial Teacher Training and how it now mirrors the framework used within schools including ‘Deep Dives’. Kate was pleased to find that students are no longer graded but explains that this creates a ‘grey area’ around what constitutes as a ‘good’ standard and how this can be rolled out across all age ranges.   KEY TAKEAWAYS Mentors are an invaluable resource. Mentors have a crucial role in a trainee teacher’s success. Trainee teachers need good mentors. Mentors should model good practice and verbalise how they got to a certain point and provide scaffolding for the trainee. Make the implicit explicit. Prepare for the NQT year. Trainees should use the final teaching placement to reflect on what worked well and what they would do in different situations throughout the year. For instance: queries with parents, changes with the curriculum etc. Think about organising the classroom to make it work for you and to make it your own. LIFE/work balance for trainee teachers and Newly Qualified Teachers. It is important to remember that Newly Qualified Teachers and Recently Qualified Teachers are still developing and still need support. Encourage trainees or NQTs to adapt resources for what they need and not reinvent the wheel. Good is good enough. They need space to reflect and think. Have regular meetings with induction tutors as NQTs and continue this support in the RQT year. Behaviour management is key. Children who are misbehaving are not learning. Therefore, new trainees must get on top on behaviour management from the outset. The first target for new trainees must relate to behaviour management. Trainees should become familiar with the strategies used in their placement schools and develop strategies that work for them. Be certain that it is the job for you. Get experience in a school to see ‘behind the scenes’. Understand the theory behind planning, get involved in meetings and understand that teaching is a full-on job. If you know what you are getting yourself into, the rest of it will come. If not, it can be a massive shock.   BEST MOMENTS “You have to be certain it is the job for you. It has to run through you like a stick of rock.” “I’m looking for passion, realism, resilience, understanding and awareness of the subject knowledge that is involved [in teaching].” “I am willing to fail somebody. Children don’t get a say in who teaches them. They are the only people who don’t get a say. I’m not putting somebody out there who isn’t fit to teach my children or anybody else’s kids. It’s not fair on the children or the person.” “[Trainees] see an amazing teacher but they don’t have the skills to unpick where that all comes from. They don’t know what that magic is until they see it.” “We should be continuously developing ourselves as professionals but we need space to do that: space to think [and] space to reflect. I think this is greatest gift you can give your NQTs, is that space to say, ‘What’s not working in here?’” “The joy of the NQT [year] is you get to shut the door and if you haven’t got a TA, then it’s just you and the children. If you do have a hideous lesson that is a disaster then you reflect on it, pick yourself up, dust yourself down and you do it better next time.” “I think you have to be optimistic when you work with children.” “All schools need good teachers.” “I am not a big fan of governors walking into school and doing lesson observations on teachers… people in industries and from all walks of life, they don’t know what they are looking for. We need to rely on the senior leadership team.”   VALUABLE RESOURCES Get into Teaching website: https://getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/explore-my-options The Teachers’ Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTeachersPodcast/ Classroom Secrets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClassroomSecretsLimited/ Classroom Secrets website:  https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/ LIFE/work balance campaign: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/lifeworkbalance-and-wellbeing-in-education-campaign-2019/   ABOUT THE HOST Claire Riley Claire, alongside her husband Ed, is one of the directors of Classroom Secrets, a company she founded in 2013 and which provides outstanding differentiated resources for teachers, schools, parents and tutors worldwide. Having worked for a number of years as a teacher in both Primary and Secondary education, and experiencing first-hand the difficulties teachers were facing finding appropriate high-quality resources for their lessons, Claire created Classroom Secrets with the aim of helping reduce the workload for all school staff. Claire is a passionate believer in a LIFE/work balance for those who work in education citing the high percentage of teachers who leave or plan to leave their jobs each year. Since February 2019, Classroom Secrets has been running their LIFE/work balance campaign to highlight this concerning trend. The Teachers’ Podcast is a series of interviews where Claire meets with a wide range of guests involved in the field of education. These podcasts provide exciting discussions and different perspectives and thoughts on a variety of themes which are both engaging and informative for anyone involved in education.

OUUC Sermons
Longing to Belong – Matt Aspin, 10/20/2019

OUUC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 27:41


Story, readings and sermon given at the Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation.

STAGE URBANO
EPISODE 7 "Aspin"

STAGE URBANO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 49:40


promotor Colombiano radicado en Miami,viene a visitarnos esta noche para hablarnos un poco del negocio dela musica,conciertos y promociones

History Makers with Matt Prater
Margaret Aspin - 6-7 October 2018

History Makers with Matt Prater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 19:45


Margaret Aspin is a business woman with many years experience. Listen in to hear about her faith journey & how she got into business and how she enjoys being a small business mentor with TAFE Qld Small Business Solutions. Support the show: http://historymakersradio.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History Makers Radio
Margaret Aspin

History Makers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 19:28


Margaret Aspin is a business woman with many years experience. Listen in to hear about her faith journey and how she got into business and how she enjoys being a small business mentor with TAFE Qld Small Business Solutions. https://www.aspinonlineconsulting.com.au

The Cycling Podcast
94: Stage 19 Lourdes – Laruns | Tour de France 2018

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 56:05


In this episode of The Cycling Podcast, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau analyse the final mountain stage of the Tour de France that crossed the Col d’Aspin, Col du Tourmalet and Col d’Aubisque before a hair-raising descent into Laruns. It was an absorbing, action-packed stage with an impressive performance from several teams – notably LottoNL-Jumbo, who set up Primoz Roglic for the stage win, and Team Sky, who enabled Geraint Thomas to extend his overall lead by another six seconds after he sprinted to second place on the stage. We assess the way the tactics played out on the mountains, find out from Ian Boswell why Katusha were so active on the Tourmalet and weigh up how the time trial will go tomorrow. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.

Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast
053 David Thompson heads west, and do mountain pine beetles increase the risk of forest fires?

Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 46:02


David Thompson heads west Last week, I ended the story of David Thompson with his leaving the employment of the Hudson's Bay Company, and joining the rival Northwest Company. As Thompson began his journey to the west, he described the landscape of the great plains: "The climate is good, the winters about five months, the summers are warm, and autumn has many fine days. The soil is rich and deep, and [there is] much vegetation mould from the annual decay of the leaves of the forest trees, and the grass of the meadows: civilization will no doubt extend over these low hills; they are well adapted for raising of cattle; and when the wolves are destroyed, also for sheep; and agriculture will succeed to a pastoral life, so far as markets can be formed in the country, but no further; for Canada is too distant and difficult of access. The only port open to them is York Factory on the dismal shores of Hudson's Bay, open four months in the year. And to go to York Factory and return will require all that part of the summer which cannot be spared: but when a civilized population shall cover the countries, means will be found to make its produce find a market." Thompson, better than most, recognized the vastness of the Canadian wilderness. In time, the prairies would become settled, and many more ports would become open to Canadian products. As he continued his journey west, he described the tranquillity of the Bow River. "The Bow River flows through the most pleasant of the plains, and is the great resort of the bison and the red deer (or elk), and also of the natives; the soil appears good along its wholes extent, but for the most part is bare of woods, and those that remain are fast diminishing by fire." He continued: "The rivers that roll through this immense unbroken body of land of plains and forests, are so beautifully distributed; all their banks so admirably adjusted to the volumes of water that flow between them, that neither the heaviest rains nor the melting of the snows of the mountains inundate the adjacent country. In all seasons, the Indians, the bisons, and deer repose on their banks in perfect security. Whoever calmly views the admirable formation and distribution of the rivers so wonderfully conducted to their several seas; must confess the whole to have been traced by the forger of the Great Supreme Artificer for the most benevolent purposes, both to his creature man, and the numerous animals he has made, none of whom can exist without water." Thompson was a deeply religious man and his journal is filled with his reflections on how the landscape was shaped by both the powers of nature, but also from the hand of God. Thompson was also charged with looking for fossils of dinosaurs and mammoths during his travels. While he succeeded in many things, this was one area where he failed. He writes: "Not a single fossil bone of an Elephant, Rhinocerous, or Mammoth has been found in all Canada nor about any of the Great Lakes, and valley of the [St.] Lawrence, and north-ward to the Arctic Circle, although almost all these countries are sufficiently known; nor has the travels of Captain Franklin in the Arctic Regions been attended with any success on this subject. On the west side of the Rocky Mountains, I passed six years of discovery, yet not a vestige that these great Animals once existed in those parts could be found. " Despite his not finding any fossil evidence, the first nations believed that the mountains were still the home of mammoths. Thompson described the first nations of the plains: "THE Indians of the Plains are of various Tribes and of several languages which have no affinity with each other. The Stone Indians are a large tribe of the Sieux Nation, and speak a dialect, differing little from the Sieux tongue, the softest and most pleasing to the ear of all the indian languages. They have always been, and are, in strict alliance with the Nahathaways, and their hunting grounds are on the left bank of the Saskatchewan and eastward and southward to the upper part of the Red River, and their number 400 Tents each containing about eight souls, in all 3200" Thompson was referring to the Stoney and Cree Indians. The Stoney's were part of the Sioux nation but had become separated from their eastern relatives and had since allied with the Cree. He continued: "THE Peeagans, with the tribes of the Blood, and Blackfeet Indians, who all speak the same language, are the most powerful of the western and northern plains, and by right of conquest have their west boundary to the foot of the Rocky Mountains, southward to the north branches of the Missisourie, eastward for about three hundred miles from the Mountains and northward to the upper part of the Saskatchewan. Other tribes of their allies also at times hunt on part of the above, and a great extent of the Plains, and these great Plains place them under different circumstances, and give them peculiar traits of character from those that hunt in the forests. These latter live a peaceable life, with hard labor, to procure provisions and clothing for their families, in summer they make use of canoes, and in winter haul on sleds all they have, in their frequent removals from place to place. On the other hand the Indians of the Plains make no use of canoes, frequently stay many days in a place, and when they remove have horses and dogs, both in summer and winter to carry their baggage and provisions: they have no hard labor, but have powerful enemies which keep them constantly on the watch and are never secure but in large camps" The Peagan, Blood and Blackfeet were all closely allied and over time, they displaced the Kootenays, Salish, and the Snake Indians. Thompson also mentions the Fall Indians, today known as the Gros Ventre, which were driven out of the area by the Stoney and Cree Indians. Thompson described the war chief of the Peigan, a solid man by the name of Kootenae Appe or Kootenay Man: "his stature was six feet six inches, tall and erect, he appeared to be of Bone and Sinew with no more flesh, than absolutely required; his countenance manly, but not stern, his features prominent, nose somewhat aquiline, his manners kind and mild; his word was sacred, he was both loved and respected, and his people often wished him to take a more active part in their affairs but he confined himself to War, and the care of the camp in which he was, which was generally of fifty to one hundred tents, generally a full day’s march nearer to the Snake Indians than any other camp… Kootanae Appe by his five wives had twenty-two sons and four daughters. His grown-up sons were as tall as himself and the others promised the same. He was friendly to the White Men, and in his speeches reminded his people of the great benefit of [which] the Traders were to them, and that it was by their means they had so many useful articles, and guns for hunting, and to conquer their enemies. " Thompson continues: "He had acquired his present station and influence from his conduct in war. He was utterly averse to small parties, except for horse stealing, which too often brought great hardships and loss of life. He seldom took the field with less than two hundred warriors but frequently with many more; his policy was to get as many of the allies to join him as possible, by which all might have a share of the honour and plunder, and thus avoid those jealousies and envyings so common amongst the Chiefs. He praised every Chief that in the least deserved it, but never appeared to regard fame as worth his notice yet always took care to deserve it, for all his expeditions were successful." Unlike so many white men that saw only savages when dealing with first nations, Thompson could see the entire cross-section of society within Peigan villages: "The character of all these people appear[s] to be brave, steady and deliberate, but on becoming acquainted with them there is no want of individual character, and almost every character in civilized society can be traced among them, from the gravity of a judge to a merry jester, and from open hearted generosity to the avaricious miser. This last character is more detested by them, than by us, from their precarious manner of life, requiring assistance from each other, and their general character. Especially in provisions is great attention [paid] to those that are unfortunate in the chace, and the tent of a sick man is well supplied." Thompson described the various languages of the Plains Indians: "The Languages of this continent on the east and north sides of the Mountains as compared with those of Europe may be classed as resembling in utterance. The Sieux and Stone Indian to the Italian. The Nahathaway and Chipaway with their dialects to the French. The Peeagan with their allies, the Blood and Black feet Indians to the English, and the northern people, the Dinnae, or Chepawyans to the German." The Peigan patrolled the mountain front in order to keep their enemies, the Kootenay, today known as the Ktunaxa, from crossing the mountains and trading with the white men for guns. Fortunately, in 1807, the expedition of Lewis and Clark was travelling along the Missouri River and Lewis shot two Peigan Indians. The Peigan abandoned the mountains in order to head south to seek revenge. Thompson and his men took advantage of this temporary absence. After leaving Rocky Mountain House on May 10, Thompson, along with his wife Charlotte Small, and their children made their way to the pass. While Finan McDonald took a canoe with supplies, Thompson road along the north side of the river, reaching Kootenay Plain, at the south end of Abraham Lake on June 3, and just 3 days later they were at the forks of the North Saskatchewan River near present-day Saskatchewan River Crossing. Here he had to head inland towards the pass. As Thompson wrote: "the murder of two Peagan Indians by Captain Lewis of the United States, drew the Peagans to the Mississouri to revenge their deaths; and thus gave me an opportunity to cross the Mountains by the defiles of the Saskatchewan River, which led to the head waters of the Columbia River, and we there builded Log Houses, and strongly stockaded it on three sides, the other side resting on the steep bank of the River: the Logs of the House, and the Stockades, Bastions &c were of a peculiar kind of a heavy resinous Fir, of a rough black bark. It was clean grown to about twenty feet, when it threw off a head of long rude branches, with a long narrow leaf for a Fir, which was annually shed, and became from green to a red color. The Stockades were all ball proof, as well as the Logs of the Houses." Thompson was forced to abandon the canoes just a few miles beyond the forks and they had to continue on horses, packing their supplies with them. They reached the pass on June 25, and descended the Blaeberry River to its confluence with the Columbia River. The previous season, Thompson had sent Jaco Finlay across the pass and he had built a canoe and left it for Thompson. Unfortunately, it had been destroyed by the winter and Thompson and his men spent several days building new canoes and repacking their supplies. With the canoes built and loaded, they continued down the Columbia River to present day Windermere Lake. He paddled just a few kilometres south of the lake and built Kootenae House, the first trading post on the Columbia River. He spent the rest of the season here trading with the Kootenay Indians and capturing wild horses which were plentiful in the region. Thompson knew there would be consequences for violating the Piegan blockade and sure enough, in mid-November, two Peigans crossed the pass, as he put it: "to see how I was situated; I showed the strength of the Stockades, and Bastions, and told them I know you are come as Spies, and intend to destroy us, but many of you will die before you do so; go back to your countrymen and tell them so; which they did, and we remained quiet for the winter; I knew the danger of the place we were in, but could not help it: As soon as the Mountains were passable I sent off the Clerk and Men with the Furrs collected, among which were one hundred of the Mountain Goat Skins with their long silky hair, of a foot in length of a white color, tinged at the lower end with a very light shade of yellow. Some of the ignorant self sufficient partners of the Company ridiculed such an article for the London Market; there they went and sold at first sight for a guinea a skin, and half as much more for another Lot, but there were no more. These same partners then wrote to me to procure as many as possible, I returned for answer, the hunting of the goat was both dangerous and laborious, and for their ignorant ridicule I would send no more, and I kept my word. I had now to prepare for a more serious visit from the Peagans who had met in council, and it was determined to send forty men, under a secondary Chief to destroy the trading Post, and us with it, they came and pitched their Tents close before the Gate, which was well barred. I had six men with me, and ten guns, well loaded, the House was perforated with large augur holes, as well as the Bastions, thus they remained for three weeks without daring to attack us. We had a small stock of dried provisions which we made go as far as possible; they thought to make us suffer for want of water as the bank we were on was about 20 feet high and very steep, but at night, by a strong cord we quietly and gently let down two brass Kettles each holding four Gallons, and drew them up full; which was enough for us: They were at a loss what to do, for Kootanae Appee the War Chief, had publickly told the Chief of this party, (which was formed against his advice) to remember he had Men confided to his care, whom he must bring back, that he was sent to destroy the Enemies not to lose his Men: Finding us always on the watch, they did not think proper to risque their lives, when at the end of three weeks they suddenly decamped; I thought it a ruse de guerre, I afterwards learned that some of them hunting saw some Kootanaes who were also hunting, and as what was done was an act of aggression, something like an act of War; they decamped to cross the mountains to join their own Tribe while all was well with them: the return of this party without success occasioned a strong sensation among the Peeagans. The Civil Chief harangued them, and gave his advice to form a strong war party under Kootanae Appee the War Chief and directly to crush the white Men and the Natives on the west side of the Mountains, before they became well armed, They have always been our slaves (Prisoners) and now they will pretend to equal us; no, we must not suffer this, we must at once crush them. We know them to be desperate Men, and we must destroy them, before they become too powerful for us; the War Chief coolly observed I shall lead the battle according to the will of the Tribe, but we cannot smoke to the Great Spirit for success, as we usually do, it is now about ten winters since we made peace with them, they have tented and hunted with us, and because they have guns and iron headed Arrows, we must break our word of peace with them: We are now called upon to go to war with a people better armed than ourselves; be it so, let the Warriors get ready; in ten nights I will call on them. The old, and the intelligent Men, severely blamed the speech of the Civil Chief, they remarked, “ the older he gets, the less sense [he possesses].” On the ninth night the War Chief made a short speech, to have each man to take full ten days of dried provisions, for we shall soon leave the country of the Bison, after which we must not fire a shot, or we shall be discovered: On the tenth night he made his final speech, and exhorting the Warriors and their Chiefs to have their Arms in good order, and not forget dried provisions, he named a place; there I shall be the morrow evening, and those who now march with me, there I shall wait for you five nights, and then march to cross the Mountains; at the end of this time about three hundred Warriors under three Chiefs assembled; and took their route across the Mountains by the Stag River, and by the defiles of another River of the same name, came on the Columbia, about full twenty miles from me; as usual, by another pass of the Mountains, they sent two Men to see the strength of the House; I showed them all round the place, and they staid that night. I plainly saw that a War Party was again formed, to be better conducted than the last; and I prepared Presents to avert it: the next morning two Kootanae Men arrived, their eyes glared on the Peagans like Tigers, this was most fortunate; I told them to sit down and smoke which they did; I then called the two Peagans out, and enquired of them which way they intended to return. They pointed to the northward. I told them to go to Kootanae Appee and his War Party, who were only a days journey from us, and delivering to them the Presents I had made up, to be off directly, as I could not protect them, for you know you are on these lands as Enemies; the Presents were six feet of Tobacco to the Chief, to be smoked among them, three feet with a fine pipe of red porphyry and an ornamented Pipe Stem; eighteen inches to each of the three Chiefs, and a small piece to each of themselves, and telling them they had no right to be in the Kootanae Country: to haste away; for the Kootanaes would soon be here, and they will fight for their trading Post: In all that regarded the Peeagans I chanced to be right, it was all guess work. Intimately acquainted with the Indians, the Country and the Seasons, I argued and acted on probabilities; I was afterwards informed that the two Peeagans went direct to the camp of the War Party, delivered the Presents and the Message and sat down, upon which the War Chief exclaimed, what can we do with this man, our women cannot mend a pair of shoes, but he sees them, alluding to my Astronomical Observations; then in a thoughful mood he laid the pipe and stem, with the several pieces of Tobacco on the ground, and said, what is to be done with these, if we proceed, nothing of what is before us can be accepted; the eldest of [the] three Chiefs, wistfully eyeing the Tobacco, of which they had none; at length he said, You all know me, who I am, and what I am; I have attacked Tents, my knife could cut through them, and our enemies had no defence against us, and I am ready to do so again, but to go and fight against Logs of Wood, that a Ball cannot go through, and with people we cannot see and with whom we are at peace, is what I am averse to, I go no further. He then cut the end of the Tobacco, filled the red pipe, fitted the stem, and handed it to Kootanae Appee, saying it was not you that brought us here, but the foolish Sakatow (Civil Chief) who, himself never goes to War; they all smoked, took the Tobacco, and returned, very much to the satisfaction of Kootanae Appe my steady friend; thus by the mercy of good Providence I averted this danger; The next spring, Thompson and his family returned over Howse Pass, but had to eat several of their horses when they couldn't find any wildlife to shoot for provisions. After crossing the Pass, Thompson and some of his men continued all the way to Rainy Lake, Ontario where they delivered the furs they had collected and then stocked up on trade goods. Thompson was also ordered to bring 2 kegs of alcohol with him, but he had always forbidden the trade of whiskey in his presence. He wrote: "[We] embarked the Furrs, and with five men set off for the Rainy River House and arrived July 22, where we landed our cargo of Furrs, then made up an assortment of Goods, for two Canoes, each carrying twenty pieces of ninety pounds weight; among which I was obliged to take two Kegs of Alcohol, over ruled by my Partners (Mess” Dond McTavish and Jo McDonald [of] Gart[h]) for I had made it a law to myself, that no alcohol should pass the Mountains in my company, and thus be clear of the sad sight of drunkeness, and it’s many evils: but these gentlemen insisted upon alcohol being the most profitable article that could be taken for the indian trade. In this I knew they had miscalculated; accordingly when we came to the defiles of the Mountains, I placed the two Kegs of Alcohol on a vicious horse; and by noon the Kegs were empty, and in pieces, the Horse rubbing his load against the Rocks to get rid of it; I wrote to my partners what I had done; and that I would do the same to every Keg of Alcohol, and for the next six years I had charge of the furr trade on the west side of the Mountains, no further attempt was made to introduce spirituous Liquors." Thompson returned to Kootenai House and in the winter of 1808-09, he stayed through the winter. The snow also brought safety from the Peigans as the snow was too deep for a war party to cross the Pass in winter. After briefly crossing Howse Pass again in the spring of 1809, Thompson returned to the west side of the mountains and headed south towards Idaho and built Kullyspell House near present-day Sand Point, where he traded with the Salish, Skeetshoo, and Kootenay Indians in the area. He wrote: "Our arrival rejoiced them very much, for except the four Kootanaes their only arms were a few rude lances, and flint headed Arrows. Good bowmen as they are, these arrow heads broke against the Shield of tough Bison hide, or even against thick leather could do no harm; their only aim was the face: these they were now to exchange for Guns, Ammunition and Iron headed arrows, and thus be on an equality with their enemies, for they were fully their equals in courage: but I informed them, that to procure these advantages they must not pass days and nights in gambling, but be industrious in hunting and working of Beaver and other furrs, all which they promised" He continued: "All those who could procure Guns soon became good shots, which the Peeagan Indians, their enemies in the next battle severely felt; for they are not good shots, except a few; they are accustomed to fire at the Bison on horseback, within a few feet of the animal, it gives them no practice at long shots at small marks. On the contrary, the Indians on the west side of the Mountains are accustomed to fire at the small Antelope at a distance of one hundred and twenty yards, which is a great advantage in battle, where everyone marks out his man." In the fall of 1809, Thompson built a small trading post that he called Saleesh House, near present-day Thompson Falls, Montana. He spent the winter of 1809-10 there and in the spring made several exploratory trips in the area around the post. Over the winter, the hottest trade item had been in weaponry. He writes: "The Saleesh Indians during the winter had traded up-wards of twenty guns from me, with several hundreds of iron arrow heads, with which they thought themselves a fair match for the Peeagan Indians in battle on the Plains." Over the summer, Thompson aided the Salish in a skirmish with the Peigan. Although the battle was pretty much a draw, the change in the balance of power brought on by Thompsons weapons made the Peigan even more determined to punish the traders that crossed the mountains to trade with their enemies. In the summer of 1810, David crossed back into Alberta over Howse Pass for the last time. As he approached the pass, he came across tracks left behind by Peigan scouts that were just a few hours old. They managed to slip through undetected. He travelled all the way to Rainy Lake where he reprovisioned for another trip to the Columbia. He returned to the Saskatchewan River to make his way over Howse Pass. Thompson writes: "The manner of furnishing the Men with Provisions, was by hunting these animals, and bringing their meat by Horses to the Canoes a supply for full three days; when we appointed a place to meet them with a fresh supply; thus the Canoes proceeded to within twenty miles of the east foot of the Mountains; we had given them a full supply for three days, and Mr William Henry, the two Indians and myself proceeded to the foot of the Mountains , where we killed three Red Deer, made a Stage and placed the meat on it in safety to wait the Canoes.  This was on the 13th October 1810, and we expected the Canoes to arrive late on the 16th or early on the 17th at latest, but they did not make their appearance; our oldest Hunter of about forty years of age as usual rose very early in the morning and looking at the Stage of Meat, said to me, I have had bad dreams, this meat will never be eaten, he then saddled his Horse and rode off. Somewhat alarmed at his ominous expression and the non-arrival of the canoes, I told Mr Henry and the Indian to proceed thro’ the Woods down along the River in search of the Canoes, and see what detained them, with positive orders not to fire a shot but in self defence; about eight in the evening they returned, and related, that a few miles below us they had seen a camp of Peeagans on the bank of the River, that a short distance below the camp, they had descended the bank to the River side, and found where the Canoes had been. They had made a low rampart of Stones to defend themselves, and there was blood on the stones; they went below this and fired a shot in hopes of an answer from the Canoes, but it was not returned: I told them they had acted very foolishly, that the Peeagans would be on us very early in the morning, and that we must start at the dawn of day, and ride for our lives; on this we acted the next morning, and rode off, leaving the meat: the country we had to pass over was an open forest, but we had to cross, or ride round so many fallen trees that active Men on foot could easily keep up with us; the Peeagans had very early arrived at the Stage of meat and directly followed the tracks of the Horses, and would in the evening have come up with us, but providentially about one in afternoon snow came on which covered our tracks and retarded them; about an hour after, as they related, they came on three grizled Bears direct on the track (they were smelling the tracks of the Horses) they were fully perswaded that I had placed the Bears there to prevent any further pursuit; nor could any arguments to the contrary make them believe otherwise and this belief was a mercy to us: we rode on through the Woods until it was nearly dark, when we were obliged to stop; we remained quiet awaiting our fortune, when finding all quiet, we made a small fire, and passed the night with some anxiety; my situation precluded sleep, cut off from my men, uncertain where to find them, and equally so of the movements of the Indians, I was at a loss what to do, or which way to proceed; morning came and I had to determine what course to take, after being much perplexed whether I should take to the defiles of the Mountains and see if the Men and Horses were safe that were left there; or try and find my Men and Canoes. I determined upon the latter as of the most importance; on the second day we found them about forty miles below the Indians, at a trading Post lately deserted; here after much consultations, we fully perceived we had no further hopes of passing in safety by the defiles of the Saskatchewan River, and that we must now change our route to the defiles of the Athabasca River which would place us in safety, but would be attended with great inconvenience, fatigue, suffering and privation; but there was no alternative." They reached the Athabasca River on Nov 29. By Dec 4, the winter conditions made it impossible to continue on horseback. Thompson and his men set about the task of making snowshoes and sleds to cross the mountains, as well as log huts for the supplies and a shelter for them stay warm as they prepared for their journey. The temperature dropped to -35 C as the winter set in. He writes: "Our whole attention for the present was turned to hunting and securing provisions; having now made Snow Shoes, and Sleds, on the 30th day of December  we commenced our journey to cross the Mountains and proceeded up the Athabasca River, sometimes on it’s [sic]shoals and ice, and at times through the woods of it’s [sic]banks. The soil was sandy and a Gale of Wind drifted it to lie on the low branched pines, of wretched growth, for Snow does not lie on Sand Hills; On the 31st December we proceeded but slowly and I had to reduce the weight of the Loads of the Dogs to less than two thirds, and make a Log Hoard to secure what we left…" It was the 5th of January 1811 when they began their push for the summit of Athabasca Pass: "by 11 AM set off with eight Sleds, to each two dogs, with goods and Provisions to cross the Mountains, and three Horses to assist us as far as the depth of the Snow will permit. We are now entering the defiles of the Rocky Mountains by the Athabasca River, the woods of Pine are stunted, full of branches to the ground, and the Aspin, Willow &c not much better: strange to say, here is a strong belief that the haunt of the Mammoth, is about this defile, I questioned several, none could positively say, they had seen him, but their belief I found firm and not to be shaken. I remarked to them, that such an enormous heavy Animal must leave indelible marks of his feet, and his feeding. This they all acknowledged, and that they had never seen any marks of him, and therefore could show me none. All I could say did not shake their belief in his existence." By the 10th of January, they were approaching the pass, and warm winds from the Pacific began to moderate the temperatures: He writes: "the view now before us was an ascent of deep snow, in all appearance to the height of land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, it was to me a most exhilarating sight, but to my uneducated men a dreadful sight, they had no scientific object in view, their feelings were of the place they were; our guide Thomas...

IMTalk
IMTalk Episode 592 - Gillian Aspin

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 86:58


On this weeks show we have Gillian Aspin back. She shares the conclusions from the study she did around mental health and athletic ability, and how that affects the an individuals self perception. She gives some good insights into this important topic. We also have News, Discussion of the Week, Statstatic, High 5 and Questions and Answers. 

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Issue 10 Heed Podcast 2017/18

Heed Army Podcast LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 81:55


Maybe our Biggest show to date!!! We talk about Neil aspin leaving for Port Vale FCPhone guests:BBC Newcastle Radio's Matthew RaisbeckFormer Player Ben RyanGateshead FC Chairman Richard Bennettand from the Stoke Sentinel Mike Baggaley.Show Sponsored By Northern Print Solutions

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Issue 10 Heed Podcast 2017/18

Heed Army Podcast LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 81:55


Maybe our Biggest show to date!!! We talk about Neil aspin leaving for Port Vale FCPhone guests:BBC Newcastle Radio's Matthew RaisbeckFormer Player Ben RyanGateshead FC Chairman Richard Bennettand from the Stoke Sentinel Mike Baggaley.Show Sponsored By Northern Print Solutions

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Issue 9 Heed Podcast 2017/18

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 58:27


On tonight's show we talk about the two games against Chester and Aldershot, Preview the weeks coming game against Maidstone. Also is Aspin a Target for a Football League Club?Show Sponosred by Northern Print Solutions

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Issue 9 Heed Podcast 2017/18

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 58:27


On tonight's show we talk about the two games against Chester and Aldershot, Preview the weeks coming game against Maidstone. Also is Aspin a Target for a Football League Club?Show Sponosred by Northern Print Solutions

VeloNews Podcasts
VN podcast, Haute Route Pyrenees special: Kick in the Aspin

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 21:28


On stage 4 of the Haute Route Pyrenees, the guys tough it out on a rainy ride over Col d'Aspin. They talk about the crazy mountainous route on the first-ever Tour de France and Fernando Escartin's raid over the Peyresourde in the 1999 Tour. What's this special podcast mini-series all about? Spencer Powlison is off in France doing this seven-day sportive with his friend Matt Mollo. Along the way, they'll discuss the history of these big climbs and the delicious wines of the region. Don't worry, as a wine importer, Matt's an expert on natural wines... Spencer will stick to cycling (and drinking the wine). The Haute Route Pyrenees mini-series is sponsored by Topical Edge lotion. Go to www.topicaledge.com/velonews for a free sample of a product that's clinically proven to reduce lactic acid.

VeloNews Podcasts
VN podcast, Haute Route Pyrenees special: Kick in the Aspin

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 21:28


On stage 4 of the Haute Route Pyrenees, the guys tough it out on a rainy ride over Col d'Aspin. They talk about the crazy mountainous route on the first-ever Tour de France and Fernando Escartin's raid over the Peyresourde in the 1999 Tour. What's this special podcast mini-series all about? Spencer Powlison is off in France doing this seven-day sportive with his friend Matt Mollo. Along the way, they'll discuss the history of these big climbs and the delicious wines of the region. Don't worry, as a wine importer, Matt's an expert on natural wines... Spencer will stick to cycling (and drinking the wine). The Haute Route Pyrenees mini-series is sponsored by Topical Edge lotion. Go to www.topicaledge.com/velonews for a free sample of a product that's clinically proven to reduce lactic acid.

Political Wire Conversations
Graham Allison: Are the U.S. and China Headed for War?

Political Wire Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 33:52


That’s the provocative, timely, and somewhat scary question posed by one of America’s great authorities on international affairs: Harvard’s Graham Allison. Allison looks at the rising tensions between the two global competitors through a 2500-year lens in his new, important book: “Destined for War: Can America and China escape Thucydides’s Trap.” Don’t worry, Allison explains it very clearly, but it’s centered on a central principal that has resulted in 12 wars over the last 500 years: Situations when a rising power threatens to displace a ruling one. Indeed, on the one hand, from trade to North Korea and beyond, the U.S. and China seem to need each other. And yet on the other hand, from trade to North Korea and beyond, the two powers often seem at each others throats. Remember President Trump’s tweet from just a few weeks ago, and just months after the two leaders met and dined on chocolate  cake at Mar-a-Lago: “Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. So much for China working with us - but we had to give it a try!” Prof. Allison and I had a terrific, really interesting conversation. We talked about China, the U.S., North Korea, each country’s leader, the Peloponnesian War, and, simply because I couldn’t pass up the chance, a tongue-in-cheek beef I’ve had with the professor for many years. Suffice to say – we’re all good. As background, and in case you don’t know, Graham Allison is the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and the Former Director of Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He served as Assistant Secretary of Defense in the first Clinton Administration and Special Advisor to the Secretary of Defense under President Reagan. Professor Allison also has sole distinction of having twice been awarded the Department of Defense's highest civilian award, the Distinguished Public Service Medal, first by Secretary Cap Weinberger and second by Secretary Bill Perry.  He served as a member of the Defense Policy Board for Secretaries Weinberger, Carlucci, Cheney, Aspin, Perry, Cohen, and Carter. He currently serves on the Advisory boards of the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and the Director of the CIA. And he’s written four books. Believe me, I could keep going on about Prof. Allison’s biography, but that’s enough. One last note: An ask, from me to you. I hope you like these conversations. If so, I’d appreciate if you’d take a moment, go to iTunes, and, if you’re so moved, leave a 5-star review. The ratings really matter. Of course, if you don’t like the conversations, please forget I ever mentioned it. Ok, no more bios or asks. Here’s my conversation with Graham Allison. I really think you’ll like it.

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IMTalk Episode 564 - Gillian Aspin

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 91:35


News: Results from Challenge Taiwan; St George 70.3 and Ironman Australia are coming up; Speeds at Ironman Texas; A death in the swim at Ironman Texas.  This Weeks Discussion: Where do you feel the future of long course triathlon is? John was inspired to have this discussion because races like this one are going so well, click here to check it out. Comment here.  Statstastic: This week we look at the last time one nation had the top three at the World Championships.  Interview: Gillian Aspin comes on the show to talk about a study that she is doing around mental health in triathletes. She currently has a survey that she would love for you to fill out, Sports Psychology research into beliefs character traits and anxiety and depression. It will take 15mins to do and it is completely anonymous. Workout of the Week: John talk about this run.   

Heed Army Podcast LIVE
Issue 30 Heed Podcast 2015/16

Heed Army Podcast LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 63:02


Last Regular Podcast of the season!!!Show Sponsored by Trade Print Solutions

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Issue 30 Heed Podcast 2015/16

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 63:02


Last Regular Podcast of the season!!!Show Sponsored by Trade Print Solutions

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Issue 29 Neil Aspin Studio Guest

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 63:14


We are joined live in the studio by Gateshead FC Manager Neil AspinShow Sponsored By Trade Print Solutions

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Issue 29 Neil Aspin Studio Guest

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 63:14


We are joined live in the studio by Gateshead FC Manager Neil AspinShow Sponsored By Trade Print Solutions

DJ Frank Fasselt
2016 01 23 - Technocity 16.1

DJ Frank Fasselt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016


!! click me Technocity 16.1 JAN  klick mich !!Technocity Jan 2016 Edition.  Some fresh, funky, spacey, deep and dark Techno Tunes for your pleasure. Enjoy, Lovers and Friends.Yours Babba.

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Issue 18 Heed Podcast 2015/16

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 60:47


we are joined by Former Gateshead Player Ben Ryan in the Studio, also we chat about the 1-0 away win at Kiddy.Show Sponsored By Northern Print Solutions

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Issue 18 Heed Podcast 2015/16

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 60:47


we are joined by Former Gateshead Player Ben Ryan in the Studio, also we chat about the 1-0 away win at Kiddy.Show Sponsored By Northern Print Solutions

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2015 06 01 - Technocity 15.6 June Edition

DJ Frank Fasselt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015


!! click me Technocity 15.6 JUN  klick mich !!Technocity June 2015 Edition. Some fresh, funky, spacey, deep and dark Techno Tunes for your pleasure. Enjoy, Lovers and Friends.Tracklist:TW - Curanto (Cris Guzman Remix)Dema - Wave OffAdam Freemer - NimbusAdam Beyer - That Would Be the SunDJ Murphy & Vinicius Honorio - Positive VibesXtnd - State of Equation (Skober Remix)Bodyscrub & Pascal Nuzzo - BelieveFabioTek - The FutureJean Agoriia - Le Nombre D'orKenned Pool - AdventureThe YellowHeads - FuriousStanny Franssen & Ortin Cam - It Used to B (A.Paul Remix)TKNO - Nameless PointReaky - Never Say Never Again (Reakson Remix)Chicago Loop - Stereo ViceAudiomatiques & Frankyeffe - High VoltageKleyn Jr - AnunakisAdrian Hour - Black Space (Gabriel D'Or & Bordoy Remix)DJ Ogi - Cres (Milo & Lfa Remix)Balthazar & Jackrock - First Touch (Sutter Cane remix)Sergy Casttle - SimplerNX1 - OE1Vegim - ShadowlickerMadson Scaut - Octopus (Sin Sin remix)Yours Babba.

DJ Frank Fasselt
2015 07 03 - Technocity 15.7 - Summer in the City

DJ Frank Fasselt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015


!! click me Technocity 15.7 JUL  klick mich !!Technocity July 2015 Edition. Some fresh, funky, spacey, deep and dark Techno Tunes for your pleasure. Enjoy, Lovers and Friends.Yours Babba.

Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's
Tommy aspin funkolicious radio episode 007

Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 62:53


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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 59:00


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's
Tommy aspin funkolicious radio episode 007

Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 62:53


weekly podcast of my show on http://funkoliciousradio.co.uk enjoy :)!

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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 59:00


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013 61:40


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2013 61:40


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 64:42


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 64:42


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 64:12


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 64:12


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 57:43


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio episode 002

Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 61:05


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Tommy aspin funkolicious radio podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 57:43


weekly live rips from tommy aspin's saturday night show on http://www.funkoliciousradio.co.uk every saturday 8-9 pm

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 61:05


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LS City Records Podcast
Lissat & Voltaxx Mix (Promotional Mix for LS City Records 'Rising Stars 1' Compilation)

LS City Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 60:05


Burgeoning Leeds label LS City Records has made an already solid start to its life with a number of solid releases, some top support and good sales behind them, but the ambition of imprint boss Jamie Fisher has not yet been quelled. As a result, he is to release the first in a new series of compilations entitled Rising Stars. The name says it all really but, to be sure, here’s Jamie to explain the idea behind the album... “’Rising Stars: Volume’ 1 will feature break through artists who we really expect to see big things from in the not too distant future. However, it will also feature new tracks from established big hitters like Richard Dinsdale [who has released many a club smash on labels such as Toolroom, Nervous, Global Underground, Juicy Music, CR2 and Sunday Best] and Lissat & Voltaxx [responsible for remixing Roger Sanchez and for releasing on Alex Kenji’s label already this year, as well as on MOS previously]. We believe in giving people who have got genuine talent a real opportunity and by pitting them alongside more well known acts we are happy to expose them to a wider audience. Hopefully we can then go on to nurture these talents and take them in a positive direction.” With tracks, as Jamie mentions, from the likes of Richard Dinsdale and Lissat & Voltaxx, as well as from the boss himself, alongside respected young things like Aspin & Dipace and Luke Pompey as well as the odd new unknown – there are doubtlessly more than one or two Beatport chart toppers amongst the house and tech gems on offer. Major Support From: Erick Morillo, Dubfire, Style of Eye, Thomas Gold, Alex Kenji, Robbie Rivera, Jerry Ropero, Juan Kidd, Jerome Isma-Ae, Riley & Durrant, Stephan M, Roog Plus Many Many More BEATPORT: https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/240037/Rising%20Stars%201 http;//www.myspace.com/lscityrecords http://www.youtube.com/lscityrecords http://www.twitter.com/lscityrecords

Dmitry Tsoy iNsight Mixes
iNsight Mix 054 Higher (слайдкаст)

Dmitry Tsoy iNsight Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2010 73:05


That is all the higher tunes you wanna listen from progressive trance to tech house, UK Garage and techno featuring Funkagenda, U2, Marco V, Nick Chagall, 16 Bit Lolitas, Glenn Morrisson, Ofra Haza, me and more Стили: Progressive Trance, Tech House Продолжительность: 73:05 BPM: 120 – 131 Мастеринг Размер файла: 133.8 Мб Формат: MP3, 256 Кбит Дата записи: вчера Дата публикации: вчера Скачиваний: 19 Предпрослушиваний: 20 Треклист 1. 16 Bit Lolitas - Smoke Signals (Dmitry Tsoy Zdrastey In Luv Vocal Re-Edit). 2. Sylvia Tosun - Underlying Feeling (Adam K & Sokha Club Remix). 3. Glenn Morrison - Playing With Ivory 4. Ansis Zvirgzdins - Memories 5. Kiwi Project - Shedrik 6. Ofra Haza - Love Song (Give You Some Pleasure Remix). 7. Halmadaax Ft Aron - Body Pumping 8. Bodyrox Ft Luciana - Shout Your Mouth 9. Lionrock - Packet Of Peace ( Spektre Remix) 10. Dreamheads - Ethnology ( Ethnic Vocal Mix) 11. Celeda - The Undeground (Richard Grey Remix) 12 . Lustral - Everytime (Funkagenda Remix) 13. U2, Aspin & Dipace Ft Luvstuff - You Too (U2 Remix New Year 1984) 14. Ed Royal Ft BadKat - Mission (Funkanomics Remix) 15. Marco V Ft Richard Mendelsohn - Coming Back (Nick Chagall Remix) 16. Ridgewalkers Ft El - Find (Russel G Remix) - TATW

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2010


01 Dj Silence - Bomba Latina (Original Mix) 02 Dj Rebel and Ftw - You can call me al (dj rebels dirty house remix) 03 Peter Brown - Come Together (Tune Brothers Remix) 04 Tune Brothers Feat Oz - Girlfriend (Andres Cabrera Remix) 05 Hagenaar & Albrecht - In and Out of My Life 06 Hi Tack - It's Gonna Be Allright (Addy Van Der Zwan Remix) 07 Laidback Luke Gregor Salto - Step By Step (Abel Ramos Harlem With Love Mix) 08 Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike-Under The Water (Abel Ramos From Antwerp With Love Remix) 09 Mike Candys & Jack Holiday - Push the Feeling On (Electro Vectro Remix) 10 Matush - Party Time (Josh The Funky 1 Re-Work) 11 Aspin & Dipace Vs.Luvstuff - You Too (Miles Dyson Remix) 12 Deadmau5 - Dr. Funkenstein (Original Mix) 13 Cerrone - Supernature Project feat. Dax Riders (Adequate Mix) 14 Honorebel - Now You See It Feat. Pitbull (Afrojack Remix) 15 Mowgli - London To Paris (Original Mix) 16 Boris Dlugosch - Bangkok (Original Mix) 17 R3hab - Rock This Place (Original Mix) 18 Neelix - Disco Decay (Felguk Remix)

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Show Me Your House
Better Than Paradise #14 - Let It Drink - By David'S

Show Me Your House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009 53:38


Retrouvez David'S sur facebook : http://www.facebook.com/DavidS.Btp ******************************* Playlist #14 - Let It Drink - By David'S ******************************* 01 - Cheryl Cole - 3 Words (Steve Angello Remix) 02 - LYS & Omar B - One Day (Original Mix) 03 - Edmond Dantes - No Way Back (Tune Brothers Remix) 04 - Dirty Cash - So Real (Niels Van Gogh Remix) 05 - Miami Horror ft. Sophie Brous - Sometimes (Hook & Sling Remix) 06 - Arias & Sandy Vee - Stelarium (Original Mix) 07 - Deadmau5 Feat Billy Newton Davis - Outta My Life (Touch Mix) 08 - Aspin, Dipace, Luvstuff - You Too (Miles Dyson Remix) 09 - Norman Doray & Albin Myers vs. Dirty South - Let It Drink (David'S Bootleg) 10 - DJ Rap - Give It All Away (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) Retrouvez dans cet Episode mon tout nouveau Bootleg : Let It Drink! Si vous désirez le jouer dans un de vos podcast ou en club, vous pouvez me contacter à : DavidS.DJ@live.fr Bonne écoute à tous !

Show Me Your House
Better Than Paradise #14 - Let It Drink - By David'S

Show Me Your House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009 53:38


Retrouvez David'S sur facebook : http://www.facebook.com/DavidS.Btp ******************************* Playlist #14 - Let It Drink - By David'S ******************************* 01 - Cheryl Cole - 3 Words (Steve Angello Remix) 02 - LYS & Omar B - One Day (Original Mix) 03 - Edmond Dantes - No Way Back (Tune Brothers Remix) 04 - Dirty Cash - So Real (Niels Van Gogh Remix) 05 - Miami Horror ft. Sophie Brous - Sometimes (Hook & Sling Remix) 06 - Arias & Sandy Vee - Stelarium (Original Mix) 07 - Deadmau5 Feat Billy Newton Davis - Outta My Life (Touch Mix) 08 - Aspin, Dipace, Luvstuff - You Too (Miles Dyson Remix) 09 - Norman Doray & Albin Myers vs. Dirty South - Let It Drink (David'S Bootleg) 10 - DJ Rap - Give It All Away (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) Retrouvez dans cet Episode mon tout nouveau Bootleg : Let It Drink! Si vous désirez le jouer dans un de vos podcast ou en club, vous pouvez me contacter à : DavidS.DJ@live.fr Bonne écoute à tous !

Contending for Truth Podcast, Dr. Scott Johnson

Current Events: 2/22/092/22/2009 http://www.chick.com/default.aspIn this teaching we will be discussing the following topics: Catholicism reintroduces Indulgences to get out of purgatory quicker, Jehovah Witnesses failed prophecies, Islamic deceptions...