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In this episode of "Disruption Now," I interview entrepreneur Pete Blackshaw, who shares his pioneering journey of using AI to protect brands. Blackshaw discusses how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the industry, providing a glimpse into the future and practical insights on how businesses can harness this technology for brand protection. He highlights the necessity for companies to adapt and the transformative potential of AI in managing brand integrity. This episode is essential listening for business leaders and marketers keen to effectively navigate the intersection of AI and brand management.
We got things wrong and for that I'm sorry – Stellantis boss opens up about mistakes and why it's delaying agency sales yet again Comment: How new Stellantis boss handled horrible questions from car dealers Wheeler Dealer Mike Brewer's top tips for my used car dealership powered by AI Outspoken Cazoo founder Alex Chesterman finally bows out of used car dealer No-haggle agency sales ‘underestimate' value dealers bring to sales process – Suzuki UK boss CEO Mark Raban ‘stepping down' at end of the year from car dealer Lookers Car dealer Lookers set for hundreds of redundancies as staff slam ‘disgraceful' treatment Motors reports ‘stable' month for used car market as customers snap up cheaper vehicles Auto Trader used car prices fall for third month in a row as EVs continue to struggle Car dealership worker given award for saving customer's life after showroom heart attack Viva Las Vegas! Packages available to be at Nada Show 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/car-dealer-magazine/message
Join Joanna Roche on this week's episode of the Nature of Nantucket podcast as she sits down with Kenneth Blackshaw and Libby Buck. Ken is an accomplished author with 8 books covering Nantucket birds including "Birding Nantucket". Libby is a Conservation Science and Land Steward for the Linda Loring Nature Foundation. And, both are compilers for the Nantucket Bird count that takes place each year on the island. Joanna asks their pasts and how they came to Nantucket. They also tell us about being apart of the upcoming 69th annual Nantucket Bird count taking place on December 31. Remember to register to help by December 22. To register email Libby at nantucketbirdcount@gmail.com. To learn more about the Maria Mitchell Association visit https://www.mariamitchell.org/.
A podcast where we feature some of the most respected lifeguards in the world, having conversations about all aspects of the art of lifeguarding, the science of the ocean, and much, much more. Check us out for an inside look into the minds of the young men and women who dedicate their time to keeping our swimmers safe!#lifeguard #beachpatrol #jersey #jerseyshore #surf #surfing #podcast #ocean #boardwalk #BondiBeach #AtlanticCity #SeasideHeights #Lavalette #beach #oceanrescue #news #lifeguardnews #rescueTo call in: 732 237 4949 Epidemic Sound
On this episode Dave is welcoming Wendy Blackshaw (CEO MN Sports and Events) to chat about her first concert memories about Elton John and the upcoming US Team gymnastics trials for next year! Of course they also talked about other concerts and events at those concerts!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
On this episode Dave is welcoming Wendy Blackshaw (CEO MN Sports and Events) to chat about her first concert memories about Elton John and the upcoming US Team gymnastics trials for next year! Of course they also talked about other concerts and events at those concerts!Sponsored by Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/), Star Bank (https://starbank.net), UCare (https://www.ucare.org/) Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) - and is recorded in the Aquarius Home Services Studio!Chanhassen Dinner Theater (https://chanhassendt.com)
Christian Blackshaw is a renowned classical pianist but has made only a handful of records preferring the concert platform. Ahead of his appearance at the Oxford Piano Festival on 29 July and as a prelude to that talks to Samira about his career and plays in the Front Row studio. What can the world of fine art learn from the tech start-ups of Silicon Valley? Samira speaks to entrepreneur and musician Joey Flores, the co-founder of Inversion Art, a company proposing a new training programme and business model for artists. We also hear from painter and sculptor Servane Mary, one of the first artists to sign up to the programme and from Melanie Gerlis, art market author and columnist for the Financial Times. Rabiah Hussain's new play at the Royal Court explores the power of words – how the ripple effect of what someone in a position of power says publicly can influence views, create mindsets and even incite violence. She joins Samira to discuss. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Kirsty McQuire
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.20.549908v1?rss=1 Authors: Hong, I., Kim, J., Hainmueller, T., Kim, D. W., Johnson, R. C., Park, S. H., Limjunyawong, N., Yang, Z., Cheon, D., Hwang, T., Agarwal, A., Cholvin, T., Krienen, F. M., McCarroll, S. A., Dong, X., Leopold, D. A., Blackshaw, S., Bergles, D. E., Bartos, M., Brown, S. P., Huganir, R. L. Abstract: The brain helps us survive by forming internal representations of the external world1,2. Excitatory cortical neurons are often precisely tuned to specific external stimuli3,4. However, inhibitory neurons, such as parvalbumin-positive (PV) interneurons, are generally less selective5. PV interneurons differ from excitatory cells in their neurotransmitter receptor subtypes, including AMPA receptors6,7. While excitatory neurons express calcium-impermeable AMPA receptors containing the GluA2 subunit, PV interneurons express receptors that lack the GluA2 subunit and are calcium-permeable (CP-AMPARs). Here we demonstrate a causal relationship between CP-AMPAR expression and the low feature selectivity of PV interneurons. We find a low expression stoichiometry of GluA2 mRNA relative to other subunits in PV interneurons which is conserved across ferrets, rodents, marmosets, and humans, causing abundant CP-AMPAR expression. Replacing CP-AMPARs in PV interneurons with calcium-impermeable AMPARs increased their orientation selectivity in the visual cortex. Sparse CP-AMPAR manipulations demonstrated that this increase was cell-autonomous and could occur well beyond development. Interestingly, excitatory-PV interneuron connectivity rates and unitary synaptic strength were unaltered by CP-AMPAR removal, suggesting that the selectivity of PV interneurons can be altered without drastically changing connectivity. In GluA2 knockout mice, where all AMPARs are calcium-permeable, excitatory neurons showed significantly reduced orientation selectivity, suggesting that CP-AMPARs are sufficient to drive lower selectivity regardless of cell type. Remarkably, hippocampal PV interneurons, which usually exhibit low spatial tuning, became more spatially selective after removing CP-AMPARs, indicating that CP-AMPARs suppress the feature selectivity of PV interneurons independent of modality. These results reveal a novel role of CP-AMPARs in maintaining a low-selectivity sensory representation in PV interneurons and suggest a conserved molecular mechanism that distinguishes the unique synaptic computations of inhibitory and excitatory neurons. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.14.549118v1?rss=1 Authors: Qian, C., Xin, Y., Qi, C., Wang, H., Dong, B. C., Zack, D., Blackshaw, S., Hattar, S., Zhou, F., Qian, J. Abstract: The progressive death of mature neurons often results in neurodegenerative diseases. While the previous studies have mostly focused on identifying intrinsic mechanisms controlling neuronal survival, the extracellular environment also plays a critical role in regulating cell viability. Here we explore how intercellular communication contributes to the survival of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) following the optic nerve crush (ONC). Although the direct effect of the ONC is restricted to the RGCs, we observed transcriptomic responses in other retinal cells to the injury based on the single-cell RNA-seq, with astrocytes and Muller glia having the most interactions with RGCs. By comparing the RGC subclasses with distinct resilience to ONC-induced cell death, we found that the high-survival RGCs tend to have more ligand-receptor interactions with other retinal cells, suggesting that these RGCs are intrinsically programmed to foster more communication with their surroundings. Furthermore, we identified the top 47 interactions that are stronger in the high-survival RGCs, likely representing neuroprotective interactions. We performed functional assays on one of the receptors, opioid receptor (Oprm1), a receptor known to play roles in regulating pain, reward, and addictive behavior. Although Oprm1 is preferentially expressed in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGC), its neuroprotective effect could be transferred to multiple RGC subclasses by selectively overexpressing Oprm1 in pan-RGCs in ONC, excitotoxicity, and glaucoma models. Lastly, manipulating Oprm1 activity improved visual functions or altered pupillary light response in mice. Our study provides an atlas of cell-cell interactions in intact and post-ONC retina, and a strategy to predict molecular mechanisms controlling neuroprotection, underlying the principal role played by extracellular environment in supporting neuron survival. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
We welcome composer and educator extraordinaire, Dr. Jodie Blackshaw to Changing Your Pattern! Dylan and Jodie discuss how we can empower our students to be artists with creative agency, leading through composition, her leadership influences, challenges institutions/structures in general create that make servant leadership challenging and so much more! Music Used in This Episode BRP Theme Music: Chasing Sunlight (Piano Version) by Cait Nishimura Arranged and performed by Brian Barber Episode Links Jodie Blackshaw's Website https://www.jodieblackshaw.com/ ColourFULL Music https://www.colourfullmusic.com/ American Orff Schulwerk Association https://aosa.org/about/what-is-orff-schulwerk/ About Jodie Dr. Jodie Blackshaw (b. 1971) grew up in the south-east of rural Australia and formed a very personal relationship with music early in life through the creative application of her imagination to musical colours and movement. Today, she continues to seek creative experiences for students through her teaching and composing so they, too, may enjoy the personal relationship she discovered in her formative years. In 2020 Blackshaw completed her PhD in Composition with Dr. Christopher Sainsbury at the Australian National University. In addition to composing and presenting music education workshops, Blackshaw is passionate about fostering equality in concert programs, including schools. In 2018 she curated the website www.colourfullmusic.com to share diverse wind band programs created by leading conductors within the global wind music community. In 2022 Jodie was proudly elected onto the Board of WASBE (World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles). In high demand internationally as a composer and clinician, Jodie has written extensively for apprenticing musicians and is fanatical about ensuring that the music they play enriches both the performer and creator in every student. To find out more please visit: www.jodieblackshaw.com
Henry Lake talks with Minnesota Sports and Events President Wendy Blackshaw about the disadvantages Minnesota is at compared to other markets vying for major sporting events, why the Twin Cities lose out to other markets, why their model doesn't work, why the NFL viewed the Super Bowl at US Bank Stadium as a success, and more.
Well, I don't know about you, but some people like to take a flight and sleep, not talk to anybody. And other people just love to talk and I love to talk , so I struck up a conversation with my next guest, Brian Blackshaw. And it turns out we were going to the same conference. Shout out to Dr. Fab in San Diego. We talked the whole plane ride and became fast friends. Let me tell you a little bit about Brian Blackshaw. He's the managing partner at Blackshaw Partners, LLC. It's one of the most successful executive search firms in North America.
Craig Blackshaw joins Racing Pulse to discuss his runners over the Christmas weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Blackshaw is the special guest on this week's episode of The bunkered Podcast. Better known to his followers on social media as ‘The Amputee Golfer', George lost an arm and a leg in a horrific lawnmower accident when he was only 15 months old. However, he hasn't let his disability stand in his way and has, instead, gone on to become one of the top performers on the EDGA golf tour. His incredible story is not to be missed. Elsewhere, the guys discuss Tiger Woods' latest injury setback, take a deep dive into changes to Augusta National, and assess the teams for the upcoming Hero Cup. Tune in now! ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Craig Blackshaw joins Racing Pulse after Star Spangle Baby saluted in yesterday's Traralgon Cup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.07.515504v1?rss=1 Authors: Santiago, C. P., Gimmen, M. Y., Lu, Y., McNally, M. M., Duncan, L. H., Creamer, T., Orzolek, L., Blackshaw, S., Singh, M. Abstract: Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is the most common cause of failure of retinal reattachment surgery and the molecular changes leading to this aberrant wound healing process is currently unknown. We aimed to study PVR pathogenesis using single-cell transcriptomics to dissect cellular heterogeneity in a rabbit PVR model. PVR was induced unilaterally in Dutch Belted rabbits. At different timepoints following PVR induction, retinas were dissociated into either cells or nuclei suspension and processed for single-cell or single-nucleus RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq or snRNA-seq). ScRNA-Seq and snRNA-Seq were conducted on retinas at 4 hours and 14 days after disease induction. While the capture rate of unique molecular identifiers (UMI) and genes were greater in scRNA-seq samples, overall gene expression profiles of individual cell types were highly correlated between scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq. A major disparity between the two sequencing modalities is the cell type capture rate, however, with glial cell types over-represented in scRNA-seq, and inner retinal neurons were enriched by snRNA-seq. Furthermore, fibrotic Muller glia were over-represented in snRNA-seq samples, while reactive Muller glia were in scRNA-seq samples. Trajectory analyses were similar between the two methods, allowing for the combined analysis of the scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq datasets. These findings highlight limitations of both scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq analysis and imply that use of both techniques can more accurately identify transcriptional networks critical for aberrant fibrogenesis in PVR. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.07.511381v1?rss=1 Authors: Augustin, J. J., Takayangi, S., Hoang, T., Winer, B., Blackshaw, S., Goff, L. A. Abstract: Ablation of the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) Pantr2 re- sults in microcephaly in a knockout murine model of cor- ticogenesis, however, the precise mechanisms used are un- known. We present evidence that Pantr2 is a trans-acting lncRNA that regulates gene expression and chromatin ac- cessibility both in vivo and in vitro. We demonstrate that ec- topic expression of Pantr2 in a neuroblastoma cell line alters gene expression under differentiating conditions, and that both loss and gain of function of Pantr2 results in changes to cell-cycle dynamics. We show that expression of both the transcription factor Nfix and the cell cycle regulator Rgcc are negatively regulated by Pantr2. Using RNA binding pro- tein motif analysis and existing CLIP-seq data, we annotate potential HuR and QKI binding sites on Pantr2, and demon- strate that HuR does not directly bind Pantr2 using RNA immunoprecipitation assay. Finally, using Gene Ontology enrichment analysis, we identify disruption of both Notch and Wnt signaling following loss of Pantr2 expression, indi- cating potential Pantr2-dependent regulation of these path- ways. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
Prepare to be captivated as KGS alumna, Jo Blackshaw regales us with a detailed account of her rowing journey across the Atlantic and explains how a co-educational environment can promote equality both during school years and in the years that follow.
Synopsis Australian composer Jodie Blackshaw is passionate about music for wind band and is fond of quoting her famous compatriot composer Percy Grainger on the subject: “Why this cold-shouldering of the wind band?” asked Grainger. “Is the wind band – with its varied assortments of reeds (so much richer that the reeds of the symphony orchestra), its complete saxophone family that is found nowhere else ... its army of brass – not the equal of any medium ever conceived? As a vehicle of deeply emotional expression it seems to me unrivalled.” For her part, Blackshaw has chosen to compose primarily for wind band. She also appears as a guest clinician and adjudicator for band festivals throughout Australia. “The Wind Band offers a varied and colorful contribution to instrumental music,” says Bradshaw, “and with literally millions of children world-wide entering musical performance through this medium, it is worthy of our serious attention.” On today's date in 2014, a new work by Blackshaw intended for middle-school band students was premiered by the Rosemount Middle School Band of Rosemont, Minn., under the direction of John Zschunke. The new piece, “Letter from Sado," was inspired by a Japanese haiku and traditional Japanese taiko drumming. This work is part of the BandQuest series commissioned by the American Composers Forum, intended to offer young musicians a diverse variety of fresh new wind band works by leading composers of our day. Music Played in Today's Program Jodie Blackshaw — Letter from Sado (University of Minnesota Wind Ensemble) Hal Leonard HL04004132 (sheet music)
George Blackshaw swings his driver with his one arm and watches another drive land in the centre of the fairway. As with many young, single-figure golf handicap players, it is nevertheless a pleasure to watch how 23 year-old George Blackshaw can plot his way around even the most difficult golf course. George is one of a growing number of high-standard, low handicap competitive golfers out there, who also happen to have a disability. The way he goes about his golf, with maximum focus but a ready smile, you soon believe he can also play a part in encouraging many others into the game. For George says the sport should be for everyone.
Specialist windband composer, music educator and equality advocate Jodie Blackshaw talks about growing up as a female composer and her mission to share diverse wind band programs.Jodie grew up in the south-east of rural Australia and formed a very personal relationship with music early in life. Today, she continues to seek creative experiences for students so they, too, may enjoy the personal relationship she discovered in her formative years. In addition to composing and presenting music education workshops, Blackshaw is passionate about fostering equality in concert programs, including schools.Jodie Blackshaw: https://www.jodieblackshaw.com/ __________– Discussed in this episode –• Larry Sitsky: https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/sitsky-larry • David Worrall: https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/worrall-david • NSW Public Schools Symphonic Wind Ensemble: https://www.artsunit.nsw.edu.au/program/nsw-public-schools-symphonic-wind-ensemble-swe • Frank Ticheli: https://www.manhattanbeachmusiconline.com/frank_ticheli/• Julie Giroux: https://www.juliegiroux.org/• ColourFULL Music: https://www.colourfullmusic.com/• Donne Foundation: https://donne-uk.org/• Institute of Composer Diversity: https://www.composerdiversity.com/• Midwest Clinic: https://www.midwestclinic.org/• Richard Gill: https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/gill-richard• John Lynch: http://c-alanpublications.com/brands/Lynch%2C-John-P.-%28b.-1963%29.html__________Opening music: Heaven Only Empty (2014) – Damien RicketsonClosing music: Light for the First Time (2017) – Bree van ReykThe Offcast is hosted by Claire Edwardes OAM, and produced and edited by Ben Robinson.Ensemble Offspring: https://ensembleoffspring.com/This episode of The Offcast is sponsored by Limelight This episode of The Offcast is sponsored by Limelight
Jo Blackshaw tells her inspirational story of rowing the Atlantic with three other working mums. She shares the highs and lows of the journey, what it took to get to the start line, how they overcame their difficulties, and what she's learnt from the whole experience.
This week Will Blackshaw joins Rebecca and Jon. Find out more about the stories mentioned below. Used car dealer Cazoo: The people, the money and its plans – Car Dealer Investigation Video Exclusive: ‘I consider myself a bit of a disruptor' – Nissan UK boss talks about why he relishes challenges Police arrest two teenagers and recover stolen vehicles used to batter down doors at used car dealership Tom Hartley Jnr sees pre-tax profit drop by quarter to just above £6.5m despite sales rise Lotus reveals new 592bhp electric Eletre – the British brand's first SUV Car dealer takes revenge on cyclist who spat on vehicles by drenching him with bucket of water Exclusive: Auto Trader puts record straight on why it splashed out £200m on Vanarama Minister: Tesla set to open supercharger network to all EV drivers ‘within weeks' Kia confirms its striking electric EV9 SUV will be coming to Europe next year --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/car-dealer-magazine/message
Gordon T is joined on the Hope FM Drive Show by Jo Blackshaw to talk about her amazing trans Atlantic rowing adventure. FIRST BROADCAST: 23/02/2022
Music IS social. Music IS emotional. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the music classroom capitalizes on the power of music education to help our students build the competencies of IDENTITY (self-awareness & self-management), BELONGING (social-awareness & relationship management), and AGENCY (responsible decision-making). SEL must be intentionally embedded in musical instruction. It should never feel like “one more thing” or a box to check; it should simply feel like great music teaching meeting our students' needs. We put SEL center stage!Host: Dr. Scott EdgarGuest: Jodie Blackshaweducation.musicforall.org/sel
My guest this episode is George Blackshaw, he is a disabled golfer who had an accident as a baby; he lost his right arm and leg. He has got an amazing attitude to golf and life, so take a listen to his inspiring story in this Podcast. If you have enjoyed this episode please like, follow and comment. You can find me socially at: https://www.instagram.com/pro_fitgolf
Year 5 2021 researched and interviewed various people within the St Joseph's community to learn about their roles and responsibilities. This episode is about Ms Jennifer Blackshaw
Year 5 2021 researched and interviewed various people within the St Joseph's community to learn about their roles and responsibilities. This episode is about Ms Jennifer Blackshaw.
Year 5 2021 researched and interviewed various people within the St Joseph's community to learn about their roles and responsibilities. This episode is about Ms Jennifer Blackshaw.
Additional Music - Soviet March by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comCitationAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, & Larney, F. J. (2018). Manure and compost management to maintain soil health. In D. Reicosky (Ed.), Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science (Vol. 2, pp. 229–246). Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2017.0033.28Edmeades, D. C. (n.d.). The long-term effects of manures and fertilisers on soil productivity and quality: A review. 16.Geng, Y., Cao, G., Wang, L., & Wang, S. (2019). Effects of equal chemical fertilizer substitutions with organic manure on yield, dry matter, and nitrogen uptake of spring maize and soil nitrogen distribution. PLOS ONE, 14(7), e0219512. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219512Larney, F. J., & Angers, D. A. (2012). The role of organic amendments in soil reclamation: A review. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 92(1), 19–38. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss2010-064Larney, F. J., Buckley, K. E., Hao, X., & McCaughey, W. P. (2006). Fresh, Stockpiled, and Composted Beef Cattle Feedlot Manure: Nutrient Levels and Mass Balance Estimates in Alberta and Manitoba. Journal of Environmental Quality, 35(5), 1844–1854. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2005.0440Larney, F. J., Hao, X., & Topp, E. (2015). Manure Management. In J. L. Hatfield & T. J. Sauer (Eds.), Soil Management: Building a Stable Base for Agriculture (pp. 245–263). Soil Science Society of America. https://doi.org/10.2136/2011.soilmanagement.c16Larney, F. J., Pearson, D. C., Blackshaw, R., & Lupwayi, N. Z. (2017). Soil changes over 12 years of conventional vs. Conservation management on irrigated rotations in southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, CJSS-2016-0141. https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS-2016-0141Larney, F. J., Sullivan, D. M., Buckley, K. E., & Eghball, B. (2006). The role of composting in recycling manure nutrients. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 86(4), 597–611. https://doi.org/10.4141/S05-116Maillard, É., & Angers, D. A. (2014). Animal manure application and soil organic carbon stocks: A meta-analysis. Global Change Biology, 20(2), 666–679. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12438Miner, G. L., Delgado, J. A., Ippolito, J. A., Stewart, C. E., Manter, D. K., Del Grosso, S. J., Floyd, B. A., & D'Adamo, R. E. (2020). Assessing manure and inorganic nitrogen fertilization impacts on soil health, crop productivity, and crop quality in a continuous maize agroecosystem. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 75(4), 481–498. https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00148Ozlu, E., Sandhu, S. S., Kumar, S., & Arriaga, F. J. (2019). Soil health indicators impacted by long-term cattle manure and inorganic fertilizer application in a corn-soybean rotation of South Dakota. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 11776. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48207-zRayne, N., & Aula, L. (2020). Livestock Manure and the Impacts on Soil Health: A Review. Soil Systems, 4(4), 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems4040064Xia, L., Lam, S. K., Yan, X., & Chen, D. (2017). How Does Recycling of Livestock Manure in Agroecosystems Affect Crop Productivity, Reactive Nitrogen Losses, and Soil Carbon Balance? Environmental Science & Technology, 51(13), 7450–7457. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b06470Zhong, W., Gu, T., Wang, W., Zhang, B., Lin, X., Huang, Q., & Shen, W. (2010). The effects of mineral fertilizer and organic manure on soil microbial community and diversity. Plant and Soil, 326(1–2), 511–522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-009-9988-y
Bruce is a long time friend and also a very clever man. His background is in mathematics and physics, computer science and philosophy, he is also well published in journals such as Bioethics, the Journal of Medical Ethics, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, BMC Medical Ethics and The New Bioethics. Bruce's research interests in bioethics include reproductive ethics, personal identity, conscientious objection in medicine, and euthanasia. He has additional interests in the philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and information ethics. So he knows a lot and we're going to chat to him about life in the womb and some of the ethics around artificial wombs specifically. Dan's background is medical, Phil's less so - so we'll keep this conversation at Phil's level. #christianity #artificialwombs #abortion --- About the channel --- Dan and Phil are mates who like talking apologetics, philosophy, ethics and theology. They interview Christians who are evangelists, authors, scientists, apologists, comedians or simply interested in talking about big topics. In the future, we're looking to interview people from other faiths and atheists in a non-confrontational format. We put all interviews on a podcast. We aim to update the podcast every other week: https://criticalwitness.uk/podcast If long form interviews aren't your thing and you just want short, digestible videos, subscribe for our #shortconvos from our longer conversations that come when we have time. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Insta and let us know what you think of the conversations. Find: @CritWitnessUK Finally we're looking to feature other writings on our website. If you write on the topics above get in touch! https://criticalwitness.uk/blog Want more content? Support what we do on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalwitness
The cast reflect on their favourite moments, what it was like to share the gamemaster responsibility, and some theories and questions about what happened after the story finished.Programme notesTickets are now on sale for Lights Out, the first Merely Roleplayers stage show, at 8:30pm on Saturday 24 October at the Pleasance Theatre in Islington, London, as part of the London Horror Festival. It's the second half of a double bill with The Scare Slam at 6:30pm. Enter EARLYBIRD at checkout before 24 September for a discount, or book Lights Out and the Scare Slam at the same time for a combo discount.Book ticketsIf you've got a scary spoken word piece you'd like to perform at the Scare Slam, you can sign up on the Blackshaw website.September is International Podcast Month. Follow International Podcast Month in your podcast app for new episodes nearly every day, including Dust Wardens, a roleplaying game actual play featuring Matt as a player.The Researcher is a playbook for galactic 2nd edition, inspired by characters like Lyntel'luroon, Eno Cordova, and Doctor Aphra. Matt wrote it and you can buy it to create and play your own galactic Researcher!Our promo this episode is for What Am I Rolling?, a twice-monthly roleplaying game one-shot podcast, hosted by gamemaster, Fiona. Every month, Fiona takes a brand new group of players and runs them through a one-shot adventure, testing out a different RPG style or system.CreditsSTARRING:Matt Boothman as Esko Triff, the ResearcherJosh Yard as Olwyn Callahan XVI, the DiplomatStrat as Val Waldrin, the ScoundrelGUEST STARRING:Fiona Howat of What Am I Rolling? and The DM's Book Club as Jodie Schutte, the AceAND INTRODUCING:Marta da Silva as Revan, the DefectorROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: galactic (2nd edition), designed by riley rethalMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn Twitter @MerelyRoleplayOn Instagram @MerelyRoleplayersOn Facebook at Merely Roleplayerswww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
The crew of the Mustang Sally make an important discovery on the Trinary Noon. Can they use what they learn to save the galaxy, or will the Mandate prove too relentlessly interminable to overthrow?Programme notesSave the date: Lights Out, the first Merely Roleplayers stage show, is at 8:30pm on Saturday 24 October, at the Pleasance Theatre in Islington, London, as part of the London Horror Festival. It's the second half of a double bill with The Scare Slam at 6:30pm. Tickets aren't on sale yet but when they are, we'll post to our Twitter (@MerelyRoleplay) and Matt's newsletter.If you've got a scary spoken word piece you'd like to perform at the 6th annual Scare Slam, you can sign up on the Blackshaw website.September is International Podcast Month. Follow International Podcast Month in your podcast app for new episodes nearly every day, including Dust Wardens, a roleplaying game actual play featuring Matt as a player.The Researcher is a playbook for galactic 2nd edition, inspired by characters like Lyntel'luroon, Eno Cordova, and Doctor Aphra. Matt wrote it and you can buy it to create and play your own galactic Researcher!Our promo this episode is for Realms of Peril & Glory. Journey through hilarious galaxies, adventure-filled worlds and mysterious continents! Experience thrilling tales weaved at the table using a variety of roleplaying game systems, by a rotating panel of Game Masters and Players! www.lightandtragic.com/MerelyCreditsSTARRING:Matt Boothman as Esko Triff, the ResearcherJosh Yard as Olwyn Callahan XVI, the DiplomatStrat as Val Waldrin, the ScoundrelGUEST STARRING:Fiona Howat of What Am I Rolling? and The DM's Book Club as Jodie Schutte, the AceAND INTRODUCING:Marta da Silva as Revan, the DefectorROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: galactic (2nd edition), designed by riley rethalMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn Twitter @MerelyRoleplayOn Instagram @MerelyRoleplayersOn Facebook at Merely Roleplayerswww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
We're on summer break but don't worry, we're leaving you with something to listen to! Throughout the summer we'll be sharing some of our Patreon exclusive bonus episodes.This week we are joined by composer and educator, Jodie Blackshaw ! Jodie shares a story of when she stood up for artist recognition, but not in the way you might envision. Jodie is changing the world one maraca shake at a time!Help support the Band Room Podcast by becoming a patron through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind EnsembleDr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)
Can the thinking person believe in God? In today's episode Bruce tells his story of moving from atheism as informed by science to a rational Christian faith that informs both science as well as the most profound questions of life. You can find out more about Bruce through his blog Philosophical Apologist at https://philosophicalapologist.com
We welcome composer, educator and all around amazing human, Jodie Blackshaw to the Band Room! We spoke about being the composer/educator, teaching performance through composition, respecting and collaborating with local indigenous communities, the importance of supporting diverse composers and so much more!Help support the Band Room Podcast by becoming a patron through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind EnsembleDr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorLake Superior Suite - Pukakswa by Cait NishimuraPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind EnsembleDr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorEpisode LinksJodie's Websitehttps://www.jodieblackshaw.com/Teaching Performance Through Compositionhttps://www.jodieblackshaw.com/teaching-performance-through-compColourFULL Musichttps://www.colourfullmusic.com/Female Band Composer Databasehttps://www.jodieblackshaw.com/female-band-composersThe Horizon Leans Forwardhttps://www.amazon.com/Horizon-Leans-Forward-Underrepresented-Communities/dp/1622775392Peace Dancer by Jodie Blackshawhttps://www.jodieblackshaw.com/peace-dancerSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)
This week on the podcast James and Rebecca are joined by Blackshaws boss Will Blackshaw. Click below to find out more about this week's stories. Warning car dealers face onslaught of legal challenges as court cases against motor trade rise 20 per cent Cinch raises £1bn funding as owners plot European expansion plans Rumours Tesla could open UK factory after Musk visit Used car dealers are buying stock from Cazoo website cheaper than crazy auction prices Bristol Cars' liquidator emphasises its position in row over intellectual property rights VW Group confirms it is considering an agency sales model across its brands after leaked letter tells all Pendragon boss Bill Berman survives shareholder rebellion and is now in line for multi-million pay deal Shock for dealers as Stellantis announces it will terminate all contracts with two years' notice Service adviser travels thousands of miles to save brother's life with liver donation Subaru importer IM Group is in advanced talks to buy Mitsubishi aftersales business in UK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/car-dealer-magazine/message
This week Blackshaws MD Will Blackshaw joins us to talk about the biggest stories of the week. We talk about changes to his business, what he's hoping for March and he admits some stories from the past when letting one customer in the showroom didn't go too well. Want to find out more about these stories? We've listed all the ones mentioning below. Volkswagen and Microsoft team up with autonomous tech development Car dealerships accused of ‘imprisoning' customers and hiding their keys until police are called CarShop name to be rolled out globally as Penske Automotive looks to double its used car dealerships Council admits car dealers were mistakenly denied access to grants while others were given support Bruce Springsteen's Jeep Super Bowl advert has been pulled after drink driving arrest Cazoo buys vehicle reconditioning and storage specialist Smart Fleet Solutions as it looks to expand further David Taylor (Garages) is named top Isuzu UK dealer as it cleans up at awards ceremony Car dealers should be braced for return of pent-up demand, stock shortages and rising prices as Lockdown 3 ends Will Ferrell stars in No Way Norway Superbowl advert and he's incredibly angry about EVs Hyundai-Kia and tech giant Apple cool their flirting over iCar production plan SMMT calls for Covid secure car dealerships to be allowed to open as critical March plate change approaches Hyundai-Kia close to doing a deal to build Apple Car, according to reports --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/car-dealer-magazine/message
An exciting conversion with Dr. Jodie Blackshaw on bringing composition into the band classroom. She shares her wealth of knowledge all the way from Australia and gives directors great strategies and resources to start implementing right away. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lori (Blackshaw) Jordan (RPTA '97), Co-Founder for Parallel Solutions, talks with Dr. Brian Greenwood (Cal Poly Experience Industry Management) about her career.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.02.359992v1?rss=1 Authors: Yoo, S., Kim, J., Lyu, P., Hoang, T., Ma, A., Trinh, V., Dai, W., Jiang, L., Leavey, P., Won, J.-K., Park, S.-H., Qian, J., Brown, S. P., Blackshaw, S. Abstract: Hypothalamic tanycytes, radial glial cells that share many features with neuronal progenitors, can generate small numbers of neurons in the postnatal hypothalamus, but the identity of these neurons and the molecular mechanisms that control tanycyte-derived neurogenesis are unknown. We report that tanycyte-specific disruption of the NFI family of transcription factors (Nfia/b/x) stimulates proliferation and tanycyte-derived neurogenesis. Single-cell RNA- and ATAC-Seq analysis reveals that NFI factors repress Shh and Wnt signaling in tanycytes, and small molecule inhibition of these pathways blocks proliferation and tanycyte-derived neurogenesis in Nfia/b/x-deficient mice. We show that Nfia/b/x-deficient tanycytes give rise to multiple mediobasal hypothalamic neuronal subtypes that can mature, integrate into hypothalamic circuitry, and selectively respond to changes in internal states. These findings identify molecular mechanisms controlling tanycyte-derived neurogenesis that can potentially be targeted to selectively remodel hypothalamic neural circuitry controlling homeostatic physiological processes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Delightful discussion with crime writer (the Peat Dead, The Dead of Jura) Allan Martin, travel writer Vivian Martin and Edinburgh yes Hub legend, Mike Blackshaw. From crime writing, to sustainable honey sales, this discussion has it all - enjoy!
In this episode we cover:[1:10] Wendy Blackshaw Intro[2:13] A high level look at Wendy’s career journey[3:30] When did Digital "kick-in" during your career?[5:00] Wendy’s introduction to Digital[6:36] How did Wendy leverage Digital for her work as Senior VP of Marketing on the Super Bowl LII Host Committee?[8:11] What is Wendy doing with Digital at present?[10:40] Wendy’s work on NCAA Women’s Final Four 2022 and the impact of Title IX[13:14] Creating Digital assets: how to add value to event sponsors & partners without a roadmap[17:40] Gino & Wendy talk Super Bowl event craziness & why their partnership was so successful[21:05] How does Wendy find great people who understand digital?[22:45] Does Wendy prefer to work with generalists or specialists?[26:30] How do you keep your team engaged and willing to learn and the grace to figure it out?[28:35] Rapid Fire: Quick Questions & Fast Answers with Wendy[30:26] Wrap Up- How does Wendy stay current in Digital?[31:45] What’s the next big thing in digital?[34:35] Key Takeaways with Kathy & GinoLinks & Resources:Find Wendy on LinkedInContact Wendy by email: wblackshaw@gmail.comRead this article about Wendy's work as CEO for the NCAA Women's Final Four 2022 & MNSE OrganizationKey Takeaways:When you haven’t done something before, lean on your experience, trust your gut and source experts to help you strategically “make it up” as you go along.Digital can be used to make events bigger than just ONE event on a specific day. Think of an event as an ongoing brand to expand it’s impact. The reach of digital allows you to always be marketing.Content is key. Get others to help you tell the story. Leverage content from other sources, regardless of who sourced it. Over-deliver value to clients or partners. Make it easy for others to market for you.Successful roll-out of marketing campaigns comes down to trust for leaders. Give guidelines to people, give them digital a toolkit and let them go. You can always edit and change the content as you go. Find people with a CAN DO passion over a HAVE DONE skillset.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.26.314104v1?rss=1 Authors: Weir, K., Kim, D. W., Blackshaw, S. Abstract: Neuropeptides have been reported to regulate progenitor proliferation and neurogenesis in the central nervous system. However, these studies have typically been conducted using pharmacological agents in ex vivo preparations, and in vivo evidence for their developmental function is generally lacking. Recent scRNA-Seq studies have identified multiple neuropeptides and their receptors as being selectively expressed in neurogenic progenitors of the embryonic mouse and human retina. This includes Sstr2, whose ligand somatostatin is transiently expressed by immature retinal ganglion cells. By analyzing retinal explants treated with selective ligands that target these receptors, we found that Sstr2-dependent somatostatin signaling induces a dose-dependent inhibition of photoreceptor generation while increasing the relative fraction of primary progenitor cells. These effects were confirmed by scRNA-Seq analysis of retinal explants and abolished in Sstr2-deficient retinas. Although no changes in the relative fraction of primary progenitors or photoreceptor precursors were observed in Sstr2-deficient retinas in vivo, scRNA-Seq analysis demonstrated accelerated differentiation of neurogenic progenitors. We conclude that Sstr2 signaling may act to negatively regulate retinal neurogenesis in combination with other retinal ganglion cell-derived secreted factors such as Shh, although in vivo Sstr2 is dispensable for normal retinal development. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Hi, this is Matt Boothman. I'm the compere on Merely Roleplayers, the podcast where theatrical people play roleplaying games, in pursuit of maximum drama. This episode is Deja Vu, Act One, the first act of the tenth story in our Blackshaw Saga. Throughout the Blackshaw Saga, members of Blackshaw - a real-life theatre company - have been thrown into a series of standalone adventures in a range of different genres, from Wild West to space opera. In Deja Vu, we discover that all those stories were actually connected, and the players are going to have to call on every previous version of themselves to repair their unravelling universe. https://www.merelyroleplayers.com/ Twitter: @merelyroleplay
This week on the Northern Stage Theatre Podcast, we have a conversation with two members of the Artistic & Creative Team behind theatre company The Six Twenty - Artistic Director Melanie Rashbrooke and Project Coordinator Steven Blackshaw. Melanie & Steven talk about setting fire to what theatre can be by turning it into an experience that begins well before the curtain rises and long after it drops and making head-banging new theatre for a good night out. Just like The Six Twenty's programme, this isn't a sit down shut up podcast. It should be enjoyed at maximum volume. Transcript available here. Notes The Six Twenty: https://thesixtwenty.com/ The Six Twenty Current Shows: Redcoat, Busy, Mixtape, The Breakfast Club & Club Six Twenty: https://thesixtwenty.com/current/ The Six Twenty Past Shows: Fans, Breakfast Heart/Choirplay & Hamlet: https://thesixtwenty.com/past-shows-events/ The Newbridge Project: https://thenewbridgeproject.com/ Live Theatre: https://www.live.org.uk/ gobscure: https://gobscure.wixsite.com/info Coracle: https://mattjamie1.wixsite.com/coracle Alphabetti: https://www.alphabettitheatre.co.uk/ The Paper Birds Theatre Company: https://www.thepaperbirds.com/ Summer Streets Festival: https://www.facebook.com/SummerStreetsFestival/ GIFT Festival: https://www.giftfestival.co.uk/ The Sims: https://www.ea.com/en-gb/games/the-sims The Awkward Yeti: https://theawkwardyeti.com/ Story of my F******* Life: https://www.instagram.com/storyofmyfuckinglife/?hl=en GrownUpLand: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05ys9yl Off The Menu: https://www.offmenupodcast.co.uk/ Louis Theroux Podcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p089sfrz/episodes/downloads
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.12.248245v1?rss=1 Authors: Campbell, W. A., Fritsch-Kelleher, A., Palazzo, I., Hoang, T., Blackshaw, S., Fischer, A. J. Abstract: Recent studies have shown that midkine (MDK), a basic heparin-binding growth factor, is involved in the development and regeneration of the zebrafish retina. However, very little is known about MDK in the retinas of warm-blooded vertebrates. We investigate the expression patterns of MDK and related factors, roles in neuronal survival, and influence upon the formation of Muller glia-derived progenitor cells (MGPCs) in chick and mouse model systems. By using single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq), we find that MDK and related factors are dynamically expressed by maturing MG and by MG in retinas damaged by NMDA or treated with insulin and FGF2. Interestingly, MDK is significantly up-regulated by MG in damaged chick retinas, but down-regulated by MG in damaged mouse retinas. In both chick and mouse retinas, exogenous MDK selectively up-regulates cFOS and pS6 (a readout of mTOR-signaling) in Muller glia. In the chick, intraocular injections of MDK before injury decrease numbers of dying cells, decrease microglial reactivity, decrease the accumulation of Non-astrocytic Inner Retinal Glial (NIRG) cells, and decrease numbers of proliferating MGPCs. Addition of MDK signaling inhibitor sodium vanadate following retinal injury reverses these effects to increase the number of dying cells, accumulation of NIRG cells, and decrease the number of proliferating MGPCs. Inhibitors of PP2A and Pak1 had specific inhibitory effects on MGPC formation. In mice, MDK administration with NMDA damage drives a small but significant increase in MGPCs. We conclude that MDK expression is dynamically regulated in reactive Muller glia and during reprogramming into MGPCs. MDK acts to coordinate glial activity, neuronal survival, and may act in an autocrine manner to influence the re-programming of Muller glia into proliferating MGPCs. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.21.106963v1?rss=1 Authors: Kim, D. W., Liu, K., Wang, Z. Q., Zhang, Y. S., Bathini, A., Brown, M. P., Lin, S. H., Washington, P. W., Sun, C., Lindtner, S., Lee, B., Wang, H., Shimogori, T., Rubenstein, J. L. R., Blackshaw, S. Abstract: GABAergic neurons of the hypothalamus regulate many innate behaviours, but little is known about the mechanisms controlling their development. We previously identified hypothalamic neurons expressing the LIM homeodomain transcription factor Lhx6, also a master regulator of cortical interneuron development, as sleep-promoting. In contrast to telencephalic interneurons, hypothalamic Lhx6 neurons do not undergo long-distance tangential migration, and do not express cortical interneuronal markers such as Pvalb. Here, we show that Lhx6 is necessary for survival of hypothalamic neurons, and that Dlx1/2, Nkx2-2, and Nkx2-1 are each required for specification of spatially distinct subsets of hypothalamic Lhx6 neurons. We identify a broad range of neuropeptides that are enriched in spatially segregated subsets of hypothalamic Lhx6 neurons, and distinct from those seen in cortical neurons. These findings identify common and divergent mechanisms by which Lhx6 controls the development of GABAergic neurons in the hypothalamus compared to telencephalic interneurons. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.25.114363v1?rss=1 Authors: Bell, B. J., Wang, A. A., Kim, D. W., Blackshaw, S., Wu, M. N. Abstract: Structure-function analyses of the mammalian brain have historically relied on anatomically-based approaches. In these investigations, physical, chemical, or electrolytic lesions of anatomical structures are applied, and the resulting behavioral or physiological responses assayed. An alternative approach is to focus on the expression pattern of a molecule whose function has been characterized and then use genetic intersectional methods to optogenetically or chemogenetically manipulate distinct circuits. We previously identified WIDE AWAKE (WAKE) in Drosophila, a clock output molecule that mediates the temporal regulation of sleep onset and sleep maintenance. More recently, we have studied the mouse homolog, mWAKE/ANKFN1, and found that its role in the circadian regulation of arousal is conserved. Here, we perform a systematic analysis of the expression pattern of mWake mRNA, protein, and cells throughout the adult mouse brain. We find that mWAKE labels neurons in a restricted, but distributed manner, in multiple regions of the hypothalamus (including the suprachiasmatic nucleus), the limbic system, sensory processing nuclei, and additional specific brainstem, subcortical, and cortical areas. Interestingly, mWAKE is also observed in non-neuronal ependymal cells. In addition, to describe the molecular identities and clustering of mWake+ cells, we provide detailed analyses of single cell RNA sequencing data from the hypothalamus, a region with particularly significant mWAKE expression. These findings lay the groundwork for future studies into the potential role of mWake+ cells in the rhythmic control of diverse behaviors and physiological processes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
David Benatar is the world’s leading ‘antinatalist’ philosopher. His controversial book ‘Better Never To Have Been’ argues that the suffering of existence always outweighs any potential good and that it is morally wrong to bring new human beings into the world. A small but growing community of Antinatalists believe that we should stop reproducing and allow humanity to go extinct. Benatar engages with Christian philosopher Bruce Blackshaw on the myriad of questions raised by his philosophy and whether antinatalism is a logical consequence of his atheist perspective. For David Benatar https://www.amazon.co.uk/Better-Never-Have-Been-Existence/dp/0199549265 For Bruce Blackshaw https://philosophicalapologist.com/ For Unbelievable? the Conference 2020 https://www.unbelievable.live/ Subscribe to our newsletter and receive the free Unbelievable? e-book ‘In Conversation With…’ https://www.premier.org.uk/Unbelievablenewsletter Support the show and receive all the videos sessions from Unbelievable? USA 2019 https://resources.premier.org.uk/supportunbelievable/ For more faith debates and extra resources visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
Over the course of four years (excluding 2021) British pianist Christian Blackshaw will be performing the complete cycle of Mozart’s piano sonatas on the composer’s birthday, 27 January. In conversation with music critic and author Jessica Duchen, join Christian to explore the sonatas in this Wigmore Hall podcast. The pair talk about what makes the cycle of piano sonatas special, how Christian has developed his programmes, and how much he feels the importance of being able to communicate Mozart’s spirit in the music (period instrument or not). We fantasise about how Mozart’s life and musical relationships might have been had the composer lived to 70 years old or more, and the musical reflections of tragedy following his mother’s death in Paris.
Ragged Scratch Podcast S1E3: About HomeCW: Sexualised descriptions of characters, swearingHosted by Natalie WinterSound Design, Recording Engineer: Kirsty GillmoreAbout A Girl, by Rhiannon OwensI may not have a body but please don't talk about it. Even audiobook characters have had enough.Directed and edited by Kirsty GillmoreThe Narrator - Blake KubenaThe Girl - Samantha BéartThe Lady - Rosemary LippardHome, by Nick MaynardComing home can be difficult – especially when it’s for the last time.Directed by Scott Le CrassEdited by Kirsty GillmoreChris - Robert NairneAndy - Luke De BelderTheme music by Alyx JonesShoutoutsBlake Kubena in Season 6 of ‘Vikings’ (www.twitter.com/HistoryVikings) coming Autumn/Winter 2019Luke De Belder in ‘A Curious Night of Music and Art’, run by Curious Tales Theatre Company (www.curioustalestheatre.com / www.twitter.com/CuriousTalesThr). Friday 29th November, 7.30pm at the Chapel Playhouse.Natalie Winter in Blackshaw’s Scare Slam as part of the London Horror Festival. 11th October, 9.30pm, The Pleasance Theatre London. https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/london-horror-festival-scare-slam#overviewFind us on:Twitter | Facebook | InstagramPlease consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/raggedfoils
From the Valley Podcast - Always lived in the area of Brisbane and now Clontarf - Bevan Blackshaw will always be his own man. Great wooden quality products are produced such as chopping boards, chopsticks, wooden stools. A lover of nature, music. Great networker and an interesting story.
Canola Watch teams up with Real Agriculture to offer podcasts recorded live at canolaPALOOZA 2019 at Lacombe, Alberta. In this podcast, the fourth of five in the series, hosts Jay Whetter and Shaun Haney interview Breanne Tidemann with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Bob Blackshaw, recently retired from AAFC and Ian Epp with the Canola Council of Canada. The conversation covers major topics in weed management, including a conversation on combine weed-seed destructors and their place in integrated weed management.
Blackshaw's Birthday takeover of Holly's House on Subliminal Radio [ http://subliminalradio.net/popup-player ] with Blackshaw + Liquorbox + Element + Resident DJ Holly Adams and Resident Rockstar Kurtis Acks. #LISTENLIVE #WORLDWIDE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6 P (LA) / SUNDAYS 2 A (UK)/ 1 P (AU) FOLLOW LiquorBox: https://www.facebook.com/DJLiquorBox/ https://www.instagram.com/djliquorbox/ https://soundcloud.com/liquorbox FOLLOW Blackshaw: https://www.facebook.com/grahamb81 https://www.instagram.com/gblackshaw/ https://soundcloud.com/graham-blackshaw FOLLOW Element: https://www.facebook.com/jesse.e.jamespayne https://www.instagram.com/element_dj/ https://soundcloud.com/dj_element1 FOLLOW Holly Adams: https://facebook.com/djhollyadams https://instagram.com/djhollyadams/ https://instagram.com/djhollyadams/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-holly-adams FOLLOW Subliminal Radio: [FREE APP] http://subliminalradio.net/popup-player [FB Page] https://facebook.com/subliminalradiola/ [FB Group] https://facebook.com/groups/subliminalradio/ [IG] https://instagram.com/subliminalradio/ [TW] https://twitter.com/subliminalrdio [SC] @subliminalradio
There's a lot of talk around "nimbleness" inside big companies. But the legacy internal red tape stands in the way of operations and the lessons of traditional marketing behavior are difficult to unlearn. That's been the responsibility of Pete Blackshaw, Nestlé’s Global Head of Digital Innovation Service & Service Models, who has spent the last few years working on changing up the company's internal makeup so it can move faster. Blackshaw discusses the ease and difficulty of being a direct-to-consumer brand, his upcoming new job at Cintrifuse and more.
Self-described as "an Australian composer with a penchant for colour and creativity in the wind band genre," Jodie Blackshaw shares the story of her career, her music, and her thoughts about teaching band. Topics: The conversation begins with a discussion of Jodie’s current project, a 25 minute work for band and how she’s incorporated ideas from chamber works for winds to show off the colors of the ensemble. Jodie’s background growing up in Yenda, a small town in New South Wales, Australia with an electric organ in her house and a few wonderfully inspiring teachers. The band tradition in Australia and how instrumental music is taught without the school band and orchestra tradition that defines instrumental music in the United States. The experience that inspired Jodie to a career as a professional musician and her thoughts about what we can do to help nurture girls and young women as composers. Jodie’s work Belah Sun Woman and her interesting thoughts about the type of music that kids like to play. Links: Jodie Blackshaw, Composer Blackshaw: Peace Dancer Blackshaw: Belah Sun Woman Stravinsky: Octet for Winds Stravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments Biography: Jodie Blackshaw grew up in the Riverina, NSW and after completing high school, studied a Bachelor of Music in Composition with Professor Larry Sitsky at the Australian National University, School of Music. Since then, she has worked teaching music to students of all ages and conducting a variety of ensembles in several different settings, from remote country centers to the inner city. The influence of Orff-Schulwerk methodology is a significant influence of Jodie’s teaching practice and composition. In December 2012, Jodie presented the clinic ‘Get off the Podium’ alongside Dr. Mark Fonder of Ithaca College and conductor Professor Craig Kirchhoff at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. This clinic, advocating her unique compositional style and inclusive teaching approach to ensemble, offered directors opportunities to explore musical elements other than melody and harmony. Jodie is passionate about inspiring teachers and musicians to be active in the music making process. Jodie resides in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia with her husband David and daughter Matilda and works full-time as a composer and appears as a guest clinician and adjudicator for band festivals throughout Australia. Jodie is fanatical about producing quality, meaningful works for band. She desires that her music not just be “another piece, but an educational and spiritual journey for both the players and the director.”
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What does it mean to actually have a brand that is customer-centric? Pete Blackshaw, Head of Digital Innovation & Service Models at Nestle, discusses this, avocado farming, and indie music.
Nev spoke to the very talented Row Blackshaw, The director of the That 80s Time Travel Movie - A Back To The Future Musical Parody, which opens 11 February at the Brisbane Arts Theater.https://www.facebook.com/artstheatre/https://www.artstheatre.com.au/Oz Kulture Fiends :Two Aussie guys talking crap about all things pop culture. News, reviews and interviewsHosted By Nev and JDProudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Nev spoke to the very talented Row Blackshaw, The director of the That 80s Time Travel Movie - A Back To The Future Musical Parody, which opens 11 February at the Brisbane Arts Theater. https://www.facebook.com/artstheatre/ https://www.artstheatre.com.au/ Oz Kulture Fiends : Two Aussie guys talking crap about all things pop culture. News, reviews and interviews Hosted By Nev and JD Proudly supported by : RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.au Blacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
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Traralgon RC Brendan Blackshaw with Andrew Kuuse
Sunken Cities: Egypt's Lost Worlds is the British Museum's first major show on underwater archaeology, and brings together more than 200 discoveries by the French diver and archaeologist Franck Goddio. It tells the tale of two cities, Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus, and the relationship between Greece and Egypt. Professor Edith Hall reviews.John Carney' s film Once won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2007. The writer and director discusses his latest film Sing Street, about a boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s who escapes his strained family life by starting a band to impress the mysterious girl he likes.Han Kang, winner of the 2016 Man Booker International prize, talks to John about her novel The Vegetarian. The story centres on an ordinary wife, Yeong-hye and her ordinary husband, whose lives change dramatically when Yeong-hye decides to stop eating meat.As his Hellens Music Festival prepares to open, the concert pianist Christian Blackshaw explains why less is more when it comes to interpreting the great composers.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Ella-mai Robey.
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Peter Blackshaw has led the charge in consumer generated media. A cofounder of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association and the consumer advocacy website planetfeedback, Blackshaw is also a prolific writer who is contributes regularly to Ad Age, ClickZ and … Continue reading →
Guest: Pete Blackshaw, VP of Strategic Services, Nielsen Online Pete Blackshaw is Executive VP of Strategic Services, Nielsen Online, interactive marketing expert and author of the just-released book, “Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends, Angry Customers Tell 3,000: Running a Business in Today's Consumer-Driven World.” In today’s internet-driven and instant-communication world, customers have more power than ever, and they’re using it. Through what Pete calls "consumer-generated media"—blogs, social networking pages, message boards, product review sites—even a single disgruntled customer can broadcast his complaints to an audience of millions. In his book Pete reveals strategies to influence the voice of the customer that will ultimately build your brand or tear it down. He shows managers, marketers, and business leaders how to establish and maintain credibility for their brand. This audio podcast explores some of the hot topics covered in his book and a recent webcast. View the recorded 60-minute webcast at http://www.cincom.com/blackshaw Also check out Pete’s new web site, http://www.TELL3000.com which has tons of great resources and links for ordering his new book.