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Adelaide Hills strawberry growers frustrated by restrictions stopping them from selling their produce in the city, administrators for Beston Global Food and Beston Pure Dairies recommend the companies be placed into liquidation, and the agribusiness sector weighs up the impact of this week's rate cut for Australian farmers.
Ground drones are starting to be used in Ukraine more in hopes of keeping soldiers safe. And for months, people were trying to figure out where the drones flying overhead in New Jersey and parts of the U.S. were coming from. Ryan Beston, owner Queen City Drone, joins Evan to speculate and remind people of proper drone use in Saskatchewan.
SA dairy farmers unlikely to recover the millions of dollars they're owed after the collapse of Beston Global Food, a national response plan agreed to for the tomato brown rugose fruit virus, and farmers respond to the South Australian Government's $18 million drought package.
Beston Global Food Company in voluntary administration, the competition watchdog says consumers and social media triggered its decision to take Woolworths and Coles to court over their pricing practices and table grape outlook positive with more people eating grapes in Australia.
What if the tools and stories of our ancestors could teach us more about life and community than the latest tech gadget? Join us for an enriching conversation with Brian Kaller, a prolific writer and deep thinker, as he shares insights from his article "The World Made by Hand." We explore the time-honored significance of inherited tools, wisdom, and story and the dying art of hands-on creation in our disposable society. Brian takes us on a journey through his 20-year experience in rural Ireland, contrasting the cultural shifts he observed upon his return to the American Midwest.Read Brian's articles, read here!Read Brian's blog here!Discuss this episode with us here on our Online Community!Books mentioned in this conversation:Stagtine, GriffithThe Outermost House, Beston
Ryan Beston is behind the company Queen City Drone. The company provides services for Regina's refinery, SaskPower, fire departments, film, security and more. Beston joins Evan to give him the rundown on drones and then takes your calls and questions!
Beston Global Food Company splits its payments to its milk suppliers amid challenging conditions facing the dairy industry, the Federal Government decides that the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority will stay in Armidale, and Australian wool producers get a revamped scheme to set certified sustainable wool standards.
Karl Beston and Sebastian Greenway return for NBL 24 with their annual famous tradition, The Beston & Greenway NBL Season Win Total Over/Under Podcast, analysing and giving an over/under prediction for each team. They also have a philosophical discussion regarding the state of the NBL and give their picks of the week for Round 1. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
The Beston & Greenway Podcast is BACK for 2023/2024. Karl Beston is joined by ESPN Insider and host of Ball in the Real World podcast, Olgun Uluc, to break down the upcoming FIBA World Cup. They discuss the Boomers prospects and predict the World Cup for every team from the group stage to the final. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
On this episode of The Beston Podcast, Beston discusses: - A wild last Sunday in the NBL - Perth Wildcats sneak into the NBL playoffs - What was the Sydney Kings' motivation in trying to eliminate them? - NBL Play In Game Previews - Melbourne United and Adelaide 36ers season post mortems Beston is then joined by Kim's Picks to discuss NBL Play in betting markets and both give their best bets. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
This is a preview of a bonus episode that is available on Drift Off Premium. Tonight I will be reading a story called “The Maiden of the Mountain” by Henry Beston, which is one of the many fairy tales featured in Beston's “Starlight Wonder Book” originally published in 1923, a collection of short fairy tales filled with adventure, drama and romance. I have not read this story as of yet...and I will be reading it for the first time as I record this. Go ahead and get all snuggly under the covers so we can both find out what this fairytale is all about together!Sweet dreamzzz...Music in this episode 'Soft Symphony' by Hannah Lindgren via https://www.epidemicsound.comBecome a Drift Off Premium member today!You will receive: intro and ad-free listening to all episodes access to 2 monthly bonus episodes a monthly guided sleep hypnosis or guided sleep relaxation episodes that link directly to your Spotify account all episodes (regular & premium) linked to your favorite podcast app It's so easy and it only takes 2 taps to sign up at driftoff.supercast.comYou can also support the show by leaving us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts . This really helps our audience grow! PROMO CODESActive Sponsors & Affiliates1. Better HelpOnline therapy with professional therapists. Enjoy 10% off your first month by clicking the link! www.betterhelp.com/DriftOff2. Sleep PhonesPajamas for your ears! https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=780Want to learn more about the Drift Off Podcast? Come visit our website! https://www.bedtimestoriesforsleep.com
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Susie kicks off the show with a condemnation of Kanye West and his anti-semitism. We hear about a documentary that talks about the sexual allegations against Mario Batali and how the restaurant industry has a real problem. We debate whether the MeToo villains become violent out of entitlement or if there's more to the story. We discuss how gender informs physical ability, and we consider solutions to trans and nonbinary people in sports (Susie says no sports, Sarah says new sports.) We learn about a man who has called 911 hundreds of times to report crimes at an imaginary hotel and how mental illness can have consequences that are stigmatizing because of who they hurt and affect. Plus, we hear why people think "authentic" Japanese food has to be expensive, but "authentic" Mexican food has to be cheap, and why it contributes to stereotypes. Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: Connect with us on social media: BCP Instagram: Susie's Instagram: Sarah's Instagram: BCP Twitter: Susie's Twitter: Sarah's Twitter: Get 20% off your first order at Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first order at Join the conversation at Go to for 15% off your first purchase! More podcasts at WAVE:
-5 years of pro coaching experience at age 24 = running a muck -Winning the Challenge Cup in Cardiff against the Devils and meeting the Steeler fans at home -Growing up in Calgary, playing with Cale Makar and picking your spots at the Stampede -Living, eating and going tits up in Croatia -Giving your own player review and giving up playing for coaching at age 18
In this special NBL Grand Final Preview episode of The Beston & Greenway NBL Podcast, Beston is joined by Kim from Kim's Picks to break down: - How the Tasmania Jack Jumpers took down Melbourne United and how Beston's season long concerns about Melbourne United came true. - The Sydney Kings' spectacular display against the Illawarra Hawks. - NBL Grand Final Preview: breaking down the likely game plan from each team. - NBL Grand Final Series bets. - A tribute to Brian Goorjian at the Illawarra Hawks. You can find Kim on Twitter at @KimJongUnPicks and can find Beston on Instagram and Twitter at @karlbeston. We hope you enjoy the podcast, this is not an endorsement of gambling on the games but a way to analyse the sport and if you choose to do so, please gamble responsibly. Intro Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
In this episode of the The Beston & Greenway NBL Podcast, Beston discusses: - NBL Semi Final analysis and predictions - NBL Awards - NBL Finals Play In Game for NBL23 - Perth Wildcats' season post mortem Hope you enjoy this podcast, you can find Beston on Twitter and Instagram at @karlbeston Intro Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
In this special episode of The Beston & Greenway NBL Podcast, Beston is joined by Kim from Kim's Picks to break down all aspects of NBL betting including: - Assessing Futures markets for NBL Championship and MVP winners. - Analysis of the Top 4 teams. - NBL Round 20 betting picks. - NBL Round 21 guess the betting lines predictions. - General betting NBL betting strategies. - NBA Playoff series and futures markets predictions. You can find Kim on Twitter at @KimJongUnPicks. Can also find Beston on Instagram and Twitter at @karlbeston. We hope you enjoy the podcast, this is not an endorsement of gambling on the games but a way to analyse the sport and if you choose to do so, please gamble responsibly. Intro Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
In this episode of The Beston & Greenway NBL Podcast, Karl Beston is joined by Michael Houben from The Pick and Roll to break down NBL Round 7 and what to expect from each team in 2022: - Perth Wildcats (4:05) - Melbourne United (16:00) - Illawarra Hawks (30:35) - Sydney Kings (40:20) - South East Melbourne Phoenix (56:30) - Brisbane Bullets (1:13:40) - Cairns Taipans (1:29:35) - New Zealand Breakers (1:44:12) - Tasmania Jack Jumpers (1:54:35) - Adelaide 36ers (2:13:20) Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bestonandgreenwaypodcast/message
Acudimos a nuestra cita quincenal con otro episodio bastante consistente (más de una hora de duración) en el que os contamos todo tipo de cosas que sería demasiado largo de explicar aquí, así que voy directamente a algunas de las cosas que hemos mencionado: * El podcast recomendado es ‘Teníamos un buen nombre'. * La chaqueta calefactable es una Beston. * El casco de Lucas es un Scorpion Covert X. Os dejo una imagen:¿Qué os ha parecido este episodio? Contadnos en comentarios (es gratis).MÉTODOS DE CONTACTORecordad que podéis contactar con nosotros:* Somos @doalvares y heyazorin, y también puedes encontrarnos como @calvocastpod en Twitter e Instagram.* Blog: www.calvocast.com * Por correo: calvocast@gmail.com * En Anchor, donde podéis enviarnos un audiomensaje: anchor.fm/calvocast/messages This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.calvocast.com
Acudimos a nuestra cita quincenal con otro episodio bastante consistente (más de una hora de duración) en el que os contamos todo tipo de cosas que sería demasiado largo de explicar aquí, así que voy directamente a algunas de las cosas que hemos mencionado: El podcast recomendado es ‘Teníamos un buen nombre'. La chaqueta calefactable es una Beston. El casco de Lucas es un Scorpion Covert X. Os dejamos una imagen del casco en nuestro Instagram y en nuestro blog. ¿Qué os ha parecido este episodio? Contadnos en comentarios (es gratis). MÉTODOS DE CONTACTO Recordad que podéis contactar con nosotros: Somos @doalvares y heyazorin, y también puedes encontrarnos como @calvocastpod en Twitter e Instagram. Blog: www.calvocast.com Por correo: calvocast@gmail.com En Anchor, donde podéis enviarnos un audiomensaje: anchor.fm/calvocast/messages --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calvocast/message
This week three auteur works with single character focuses. Fleeing from her husband with a bag full of cash, Bridget gets stuck in the small upstate town of Beston and tries to lie low there by taking an assumed name and temporary job. She also starts what should be a fun affair with local, Mike. Unfortunately, her husband won't let her go so easily and Mike becomes ever more possessive and clingy. Will Bridget get free or will this be The Last Seduction? A cipher wonders around Los Angeles and Las Vegas with a revolving cast of interchangeable people who are assigned tarot identifiers. Freely shifting from dream to memory to current experience all overdubbed with stream-of-conscious monologues. Will the Knight of Cups wake when he finds The Pearl? The director that keeps laying golden franchises tries his luck a fourth time with the story of a woman and the potentially supernatural killer she is somehow connected to. Will it strike gold a fourth time of has this Malignant imagination stalled? All this and Dave is locked in a basement, Kevin endures sunny skies, and Tyler stalks at night. Join us, won't you? Episode 223- Debauching Virulent Chevalier
28 May 2021 - Beston Global Foods Limited (ASX:BFC) CFO and Acting CEO Darren Flew discusses the company's FY21 results, guidance and strategy, and provides an update on the company's lactoferrin expansion project at its Jervois dairy in South Australia.
This program was held live on Wednesday, November 18 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm About the book: When they meet in the 1930s, Doris and Tup's love is immediate. They marry quickly and Doris commits to the only life Tup ever wanted: working the Senter family farm, where his parents and grandparents and great-grandparents are buried under the old pines. Their lives follow the calming rhythms of the land—chores in the cow barn, haying the fields, tending their gardens—and in this they find immeasurable joy. Soon their first child, Sonny, is born and Doris and Tup understand they are blessed. More children arrive—precocious, large-hearted Dodie and quiet, devoted Beston—but Doris and Tup take nothing for granted. They are grateful every day for the grace of their deep bonds to each other, to their family, and to their bountiful land. As they hold fast to this contentment, Doris is uneasy, and confesses, “We can't ever know what will come.” When an unimaginable tragedy turns the family of five into a family of four, everything the Senters held faith in is shattered. The family is consumed by a dark shadow of grief and guilt. Slowly, the surviving Senters must find their way to forgiveness—of themselves and of each other. New York Times bestselling author Meredith Hall's radiant debut novel is a study of love—both its gifts and its obligations—that will stay with readers long after the last page. With a rare tenderness and compassion, Beneficence illuminates the heart's enduring covenants and compromises. About the authors: Meredith Hall is the author of the novel Beneficence. Her memoir Without a Map was instantly recognized as a classic of the genre and became a New York Times bestseller. It was named Best Book of the Year by Kirkus and BookSense, as well as Elle's “Readers' Pick of the Year.” Ms. Hall was a recipient of the 2004 Gift of Freedom Award from A Room of Her Own Foundation. Her work has appeared in Five Points, The Gettysburg Review, The Kenyon Review, The Southern Review, The New York Times, and many other publications. Hall divides her time between Maine and California. Simon Van Booy is the award-winning and best-selling author of fourteen books, including Love Begins in Winter (winner of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award) and Everything Beautiful Began After, which Andre Dubus III called, “A powerful meditation on the undying nature of love and the often cruel beauty of one's own fate.” He has written for The New York Times, The Guardian, National Public Radio, The Financial Times, and the BBC. His next novel, Night Came With Many Stars, will be published in 2021.
This program was held live on Wednesday, November 18 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm About the book: When they meet in the 1930s, Doris and Tup's love is immediate. They marry quickly and Doris commits to the only life Tup ever wanted: working the Senter family farm, where his parents and grandparents and great-grandparents are buried under the old pines. Their lives follow the calming rhythms of the land—chores in the cow barn, haying the fields, tending their gardens—and in this they find immeasurable joy. Soon their first child, Sonny, is born and Doris and Tup understand they are blessed. More children arrive—precocious, large-hearted Dodie and quiet, devoted Beston—but Doris and Tup take nothing for granted. They are grateful every day for the grace of their deep bonds to each other, to their family, and to their bountiful land. As they hold fast to this contentment, Doris is uneasy, and confesses, “We can't ever know what will come.” When an unimaginable tragedy turns the family of five into a family of four, everything the Senters held faith in is shattered. The family is consumed by a dark shadow of grief and guilt. Slowly, the surviving Senters must find their way to forgiveness—of themselves and of each other. New York Times bestselling author Meredith Hall's radiant debut novel is a study of love—both its gifts and its obligations—that will stay with readers long after the last page. With a rare tenderness and compassion, Beneficence illuminates the heart's enduring covenants and compromises. About the authors: Meredith Hall is the author of the novel Beneficence. Her memoir Without a Map was instantly recognized as a classic of the genre and became a New York Times bestseller. It was named Best Book of the Year by Kirkus and BookSense, as well as Elle's “Readers' Pick of the Year.” Ms. Hall was a recipient of the 2004 Gift of Freedom Award from A Room of Her Own Foundation. Her work has appeared in Five Points, The Gettysburg Review, The Kenyon Review, The Southern Review, The New York Times, and many other publications. Hall divides her time between Maine and California. Simon Van Booy is the award-winning and best-selling author of fourteen books, including Love Begins in Winter (winner of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award) and Everything Beautiful Began After, which Andre Dubus III called, “A powerful meditation on the undying nature of love and the often cruel beauty of one's own fate.” He has written for The New York Times, The Guardian, National Public Radio, The Financial Times, and the BBC. His next novel, Night Came With Many Stars, will be published in 2021.
A warm welcome to Elizabeth Beston. Her artist statement gives a wonderful introduction to her explorations: We often associate the microscopic world as looking inwards, and downwards (as opposed to space, which is felt of as an outward, expansive pursuit). Through my photographic work, I want to challenge this paradigm, using the microscope as a platform for connecting to something bigger than us – after all, in H.G. Wells’ ‘War of the Worlds’ it wasn’t the power of the humans that won earth it’s victory, it was microbes, unseen by us on our plane of vision, but there nonetheless, mightier than any army. Through my microscope, I am invited into new galaxies, and whilst I use my instrument for scientific exploration, I also find abstract and aesthetic beauty – mysterious landscapes, intriguing textures, and depths of colour. It is these fascinating discoveries I want to share with the world, and show the beauty under a microscope through visceral eyes.
DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. https://www.deadamerica.website (Dead America Website) Desh Amila https://deshamila.com/biography/ (https://deshamila.com/biography/) https://kitcaster.com/desh-amila/ (https://kitcaster.com/desh-amila/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/deshamila/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/deshamila/) https://twitter.com/desh_amila?lang=en (https://twitter.com/desh_amila?lang=en) Transcript http://www.mediafire.com/file/04gnak00pcwcz29/Desh+Amila.docx/file (Download) Desh Amila SUMMARY KEYWORDS people, documentaries, important, Sri Lanka, podcasts, civil war, understand, science, conversations, film, ideas, country, movie, system, world, truth, Desh, freedoms, lived, intellectual SPEAKERS Desh Amila, Ed Watters Ed Watters 00:00 There's no better way to close out a season than with a great call to action. To make a better world, it takes action. Our guest today is Desh Amila. And we talk about his fantastic documentaries. Now, more than ever, we need courageous men and women to stand up. We need people to talk; we need communication. Our world can feel like it's falling apart around us. But all it takes is for people to educate themselves. With the great documentaries that Desh and his team put together, they illustrate how important it really is to remember history. And more important, how to challenge yourself to understand what is truth. Let's not waste any more time and get into this great episode to finish off this fabulous season. And I can't wait for next season. Let's get into this. To overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead America. We can all learn something. To learn. We must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Today we have Desh Amila with us. He is a documentary filmmaker, and he is a passionate advocate for change. Desh, could you please introduce yourself and let people know just a little bit about who you are and how you got to where you are today. Desh Amila 03:47 Thank you for having me. I am, as you mentioned, a documentary filmmaker. I'm also an entrepreneur, and I migrated to Beston, Australia. I migrated to Australia just over 20 years ago from a country called Sri Lanka. Some of your listeners may know the country. My journey has largely shaped me during my time in Sri Lanka, which was 1981. My birth year was the beginning of a civil war. So I've only known my country as a country of Civil War, which lasted 28 years. So I've moved to Australia in about 2000. And since then, I have been involved in the various number of things. My education was in filmmaking. But around 2010, I started getting involved with intellectual events. So I've been running events for a very long time, and I had the luxury of working with Some of the greatest minds in the world. And it's always been my dream eventually to start making films. In 2019, early 2019, late 2018, I released my first film, Islam and the future of tolerance, featuring Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz. And I have a new movie called Better Left Unsaid, which is scheduled to come out in March this year. Ed Watters 05:32 Well, both of those are very good documentaries. And I...
DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. https://www.deadamerica.website (Dead America Website) Desh Amila https://deshamila.com/biography/ (https://deshamila.com/biography/) https://kitcaster.com/desh-amila/ (https://kitcaster.com/desh-amila/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/deshamila/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/deshamila/) https://twitter.com/desh_amila?lang=en (https://twitter.com/desh_amila?lang=en) Transcript http://www.mediafire.com/file/04gnak00pcwcz29/Desh+Amila.docx/file (Download) Desh Amila SUMMARY KEYWORDS people, documentaries, important, Sri Lanka, podcasts, civil war, understand, science, conversations, film, ideas, country, movie, system, world, truth, Desh, freedoms, lived, intellectual SPEAKERS Desh Amila, Ed Watters Ed Watters 00:00 There's no better way to close out a season than with a great call to action. To make a better world, it takes action. Our guest today is Desh Amila. And we talk about his fantastic documentaries. Now, more than ever, we need courageous men and women to stand up. We need people to talk; we need communication. Our world can feel like it's falling apart around us. But all it takes is for people to educate themselves. With the great documentaries that Desh and his team put together, they illustrate how important it really is to remember history. And more important, how to challenge yourself to understand what is truth. Let's not waste any more time and get into this great episode to finish off this fabulous season. And I can't wait for next season. Let's get into this. To overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead America. We can all learn something. To learn. We must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Today we have Desh Amila with us. He is a documentary filmmaker, and he is a passionate advocate for change. Desh, could you please introduce yourself and let people know just a little bit about who you are and how you got to where you are today. Desh Amila 03:47 Thank you for having me. I am, as you mentioned, a documentary filmmaker. I'm also an entrepreneur, and I migrated to Beston, Australia. I migrated to Australia just over 20 years ago from a country called Sri Lanka. Some of your listeners may know the country. My journey has largely shaped me during my time in Sri Lanka, which was 1981. My birth year was the beginning of a civil war. So I've only known my country as a country of Civil War, which lasted 28 years. So I've moved to Australia in about 2000. And since then, I have been involved in the various number of things. My education was in filmmaking. But around 2010, I started getting involved with intellectual events. So I've been running events for a very long time, and I had the luxury of working with Some of the greatest minds in the world. And it's always been my dream eventually to start making films. In 2019, early 2019, late 2018, I released my first film, Islam and the future of tolerance, featuring Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz. And I have a new movie called Better Left Unsaid, which is scheduled to come out in March this year. Ed Watters 05:32 Well, both of those are very good documentaries. And I... Support this podcast
Lucky Episode 13 of the podcast begins with the story of The Outermost House in Eastham, Massachusetts. The tiny dune shack known as Fo'castle was where author Henry Beston lived for a year and wrote of life on Cape Cod's Great Beach. But what of the shack after the book was written? We explore that here.Take a trip way Back in the Day to Chuck E Cheese's 'where a kid can be a kid.' Born from the mind of a video game pioneer this chain has had its share of tremendous ups and downs since debuting in 1977 and is actually as strong as its ever been currently. Reminisce about pizza and skee-ball and horrifying animatronic animals.The capital of Connecticut, Hartford, is the subject of this episode's Road Trip. Learn some of what makes this city a great spot to explore, and a few of the lesser known attractions.Finally This Week In History shines a spotlight on St. Patrick the man, Nevada legalizing gambling which gave birth to the casino hubs of Reno and later Las Vegas, plus more fun topics!Also be sure to check out my new livestreams called Without A Map Friday's at 5pm on Instagram which serve as a sort of postgame show for the podcast. Find them on IGTV and YouTube after they've finished.Helpful Links from this EpisodeWear Your WishDJ Williams MusicHenry Beston.comVisit ConnecticutChristopher Setterlund's YouTube ChannelIn My Footsteps BlogCheck out Episode 12 of the podcast here.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InMyFootste)
Beston Kalefa är verksam som ungdomscoach på Tegelbruket i Örebro. Här är hans tankar i Radio 14:s sommarprat.
Luke joins me in an audio only podcast, due to technical difficulties. The audio isn't ideal but the conversation was still interesting. My apologies. We cover memes, trolling, blue belts, Luke's beginings in Martial Arts, traveling to Brazil and meeting the Gracie family. We talk about Kali (Arnis) and Jiu-Jitsu, self defence, Luke's stretching routine, philosophy and more. Check out Luke's links below: Beston Gracie Jiu-Jitsu: Website: https://gracie.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BestonGracieJiuJitsu Angela Gracie: http://angelagracie.com/bookrecipes/ Feel free to support me on my social media: Website: www.theimpairedgrappler.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theimpairedgrappler Twitter: twitter.com/impairedgrappla Instagram: instagram.com/theimpairedgrappler Twitch: www.twitch.tv/impairedgrappler Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/the-impaired-grappler DLive (NEW): https://dlive.tv/ImpairedGrappler YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ekIZRX313KNNlOjEiCckw Music by Rob Brens: rbrens@gmail.com
I'm joined by Karl Beston (@karlbeston) & Sebastian Greenway (@SebGreenway) of the 'Beston and Greenway Podcast' (@BestonGreenway). A great chat about all things NBL on-and-off the court: the new TV deal, NBL tiers etc.
Paul Beston is managing editor of "City Journal," a quarterly magazine of urban affairs. Beston and Domenech discuss crime, policing, and the evolution of New York City. They also discuss the life of Ross Perot and the memorable 1992 election.
This episode features "Entangled" written by Beston Barnett. Published in the August 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/barnett_08_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "Entangled" written by Beston Barnett. Published in the August 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/barnett_08_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
The OV Boyz watch the latest film in the MCU (The Ma Cinematic Universe) and discuss noted action/thriller auteur and vile pedophile, Luc Besson. Dig the podcast? Support Optimism Vaccine by rating and reviewing us on iTunes - http://bit.ly/OpVacCast Support this podcast
Paul Beston is the author of "The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the World." Beston looks at the careers of such boxing legends as Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Cassius Clay, Joe Frazier and Evander Holyfield.
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The Outermost House and The Sacrality of Place (June 3, 2018) A bit less than 100 years ago, Henry Beston wrote "The Outermost House" after a year he spent in Cape Cod. The book didn't sell much at first but it has become one of the most famous literary touchstones for naturalists and conservationists in America. Beston argues with observation and poetry for the power, the beauty, and by extension, the need to protect natural places. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Lisanicole Sarkisian, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Asher Davison, song leader Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Nathan Gandrud, OOS Jonathan Silk, Podcasting
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The Outermost House and The Sacrality of Place (June 3, 2018) A bit less than 100 years ago, Henry Beston wrote "The Outermost House" after a year he spent in Cape Cod. The book didn't sell much at first but it has become one of the most famous literary touchstones for naturalists and conservationists in America. Beston argues with observation and poetry for the power, the beauty, and by extension, the need to protect natural places. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Lisanicole Sarkisian, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, organ Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Asher Davison, song leader Spider Ranch, live sound and recording Nathan Gandrud, OOS Jonathan Silk, Podcasting
Dagens gäst i Franchisepodden är Beston Ahmad, franchisetagare i Pressbyråkedjan med butik vid Huddinge Sjukhus utanför Stockholm. Beston berättar om hur han blev franchisetagare, hans resa fram till den verksamhet som han bedriver i dag samt hur man i sin affärsverksamhet kan verka för att integrera nyanlända i Sverige. Dagens värdar är Mango Kask MAQS Advokatbyrå och Karin Kisker Franchisenet. Klippning: Simon Löfving
We are joined by Paul Beston, author of the book The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled The Ring (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.) Beston links together the long string of American heavyweight champions from the late 19th century until the 1990s, touching on the big names of John L Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and the lesser known champions in between. We talk about what each figure meant in the time periods that they lived in, explore why Americans dominated the global sport for so long, and try to answer why the heavyweight belt has shifted so rapidly away from the United States over the last decades. Beston weaves the tales of each fighter’s life together to create a larger tapestry of the evolution of boxing over the late 19th and 20th centuries, which gives an insight to boxing’s cultural significance in American history. James Robinson is a PhD Candidate in the History Department at Northeastern University. He studies international sports history, and US in the world, with an emphasis on urban history and social movement history. He is working on his dissertation about American radicals in the interwar period who used sports as organizing tools. He can reached at robinson.jame@husky.neu.edu. For more information, visit jameswjrobinson.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by Paul Beston, author of the book The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled The Ring (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.) Beston links together the long string of American heavyweight champions from the late 19th century until the 1990s, touching on the big names of John L Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and the lesser known champions in between. We talk about what each figure meant in the time periods that they lived in, explore why Americans dominated the global sport for so long, and try to answer why the heavyweight belt has shifted so rapidly away from the United States over the last decades. Beston weaves the tales of each fighter’s life together to create a larger tapestry of the evolution of boxing over the late 19th and 20th centuries, which gives an insight to boxing’s cultural significance in American history. James Robinson is a PhD Candidate in the History Department at Northeastern University. He studies international sports history, and US in the world, with an emphasis on urban history and social movement history. He is working on his dissertation about American radicals in the interwar period who used sports as organizing tools. He can reached at robinson.jame@husky.neu.edu. For more information, visit jameswjrobinson.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by Paul Beston, author of the book The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled The Ring (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.) Beston links together the long string of American heavyweight champions from the late 19th century until the 1990s, touching on the big names of John L Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and the lesser known champions in between. We talk about what each figure meant in the time periods that they lived in, explore why Americans dominated the global sport for so long, and try to answer why the heavyweight belt has shifted so rapidly away from the United States over the last decades. Beston weaves the tales of each fighter’s life together to create a larger tapestry of the evolution of boxing over the late 19th and 20th centuries, which gives an insight to boxing’s cultural significance in American history. James Robinson is a PhD Candidate in the History Department at Northeastern University. He studies international sports history, and US in the world, with an emphasis on urban history and social movement history. He is working on his dissertation about American radicals in the interwar period who used sports as organizing tools. He can reached at robinson.jame@husky.neu.edu. For more information, visit jameswjrobinson.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by Paul Beston, author of the book The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled The Ring (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.) Beston links together the long string of American heavyweight champions from the late 19th century until the 1990s, touching on the big names of John L Sullivan,... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beston Kalefa är ungdomscoach på Tegelbruket. Han är engagerad i MBU, Människan bakom uniformen. Det handlar om att ungdomar ska få träffa människor som arbetar i uniform och att de som jobbar i uniform ska få träffa ungdomar.