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Kilkenny sheep farmer, Brian Nicholson, joins this week's OviCast to talk about the changes to his farm system in recent years. Brian describes how he has converted part of his farm over to an organic system, we discuss the sheep, beef and tillage systems and their integration and how he has adapted his farm to suit. We finish up discussing how he is incorporating agro-forestry into his farming system. The Teagasc/FBD Environmental Sustainability Awards video of Brian Nicholson's farm:https://youtu.be/jXgk4ZnJxxo For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast
We start off with Frank Crist presents, They're Fine, Just Fine and then Kerry gives us the latest Geek News. After that, we award the Boner of the Day and talk with Brian Nicholson about the time capsule just before we hear about Mahomed's (not the prophet) 5 story tree house. Then we challenge a listener to Beat Gina and get an update with a photo of the 5 story tree house. And as always, we finish out with Boner Recap and news!
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity OPC in Bothell WA is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Legion of Demons Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity OPC in Bothell WA Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: Mark 5:1-20 Length: 35 min.
CGM Radio Manager, Ryan Holland introduces Bob to Brian Nicholson, a theist. In this respectful interesting conversation, they discuss the existence of God and the nature of God. (Repeat program: First podcast 3-23-21) Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | RSS Feed […]
Joining me on the pod today is the kid orange himself, Brian Nicholson! Brian is one half of the creative duo, with his twin brother Scott, for all your favorite pop stars. We get to talking about the importance of his family bond and how Brian managed to find a healthy work life balance amongst […]
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Delivered from Self Destruction Subtitle: The Gospel of Luke Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 10/24/2021 Bible: Luke 9:37-43 Length: 29 min.
This week's OviCast is a farmer focus interview with Brian Nicholson who farms just outside of Johnstown in Co Kilkenny. Brian runs a large-scale sheep flock and is a participant CPT flock with Sheep Ireland. Brian discusses sales in this year's lamb crop and his plans for finishing the remaining lambs this autumn before moving on to discuss the breeding plan for the farm and he takes us through the various breeding groups from the commercial flock of 290ewes to the ewes that will be AI'D and natural mated as part of the central progeny test programme with Sheep Ireland. Brian discusses the various breeds used and how he manages this aspect of his flock. He moves on to talk about his grazing management for the autumn and how he used forage rape to winter part of his flock and how it fits into his overall system. Finally, Brian discusses why he has moved away from joining ewe lambs to lamb at 1 year old opting to run them dry and how they are used as a grazing management group the following year. For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Parable of the Sower Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/25/2021 Bible: Luke 8:4-15 Length: 32 min.
Twins Scott and Brian Nicholson are dancers and choreographers on tour with Ariana Grande. Onstage, the three of them move across the stage as a tight unit – Scott and Brian like a mirror image of protective energy around Ariana, like a stereo amplifying her energy. But when an unimaginable tragedy strikes, that energy is shattered. Until they realize – they must keep moving. Together.Sign up for the Meditative Story newsletter, to get a timely episode reminder and a mini meditation in your inbox: http://eepurl.com/gyDGgDNEW: Become a member of Meditative Story to support the show as we move away from a corporate advertising model. Your annual membership supports making the show available for free! More: http://meditativestory.com/membership
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Baptism of Jesus Subtitle: Christology Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/16/2021 Length: 23 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Baptism of Jesus Subtitle: Christology Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/16/2021 Length: 23 min.
CGM Radio Manager, Ryan Holland introduces Bob to Brian Nicholson, a theist. In this respectful interesting conversation, they discuss the existence of God and the nature of God. Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | […]
CGM Radio Manager, Ryan Holland introduces Bob to Brian Nicholson, a theist. In this respectful interesting conversation, they discuss the existence of God and the nature of God. Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | […]
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Beginning of His Ministry Subtitle: The Gospel of Luke Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 10/18/2020 Bible: Luke 4:14-30 Length: 39 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus over Diseases and the Demons Subtitle: The Gospel of Luke Speaker: Brian Nicholson Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 10/25/2020 Bible: Luke 4:31-44 Length: 41 min.
In 1911, the Mona Lisa disappeared from the Louvre. After an extensive investigation it made a surprising reappearance that inspired headlines around the world. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the painting's abduction, which has been called the greatest art theft of the 20th century. We'll also shake Seattle and puzzle over a fortunate lack of work. Intro: A hard-boiled egg will stand when spun. What's the largest sofa one can squeeze around a corner? Sources for our feature on Vincenzo Peruggia and the theft of the Mona Lisa: Noah Charney, The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: On Stealing the World's Most Famous Painting, 2011. Martin Kemp and Giuseppe Pallanti, Mona Lisa: The People and the Painting, 2017. Andrea Wallace, A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects, 2019. Monica R. DiFonzo, "'Think You Can Steal Our Caravaggio and Get Away With It? Think Again,' An Analysis of the Italian Cultural Property Model," George Washington International Law Review 44:3 (2012), 539-571. Niels Christian Pausch and Christoph Kuhnt, "Analysis of Facial Characteristics of Female Beauty and Age of Mona Lisa Using a Pictorial Composition," Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research (2017), 1-7. Donald Capps, "Leonardo's Mona Lisa: Iconic Center of Male Melancholic Religion," Pastoral Psychology 53:2 (2004), 107-137. Joseph A. Harris, "Seeking Mona Lisa," Smithsonian 30:2 (May 1999), 54-65. Simon Kuper, "Who Stole the Mona Lisa?", Slate, Aug. 7, 2011. Terence McArdle, "How the 1911 Theft of the Mona Lisa Made It the World's Most Famous Painting," Washington Post (online), Oct. 20, 2019. Jeff Nilsson, "100 Years Ago: The Mastermind Behind the Mona Lisa Heist," Saturday Evening Post, Dec. 7, 2013. Sheena McKenzie, "Mona Lisa: The Theft That Created a Legend," CNN, Nov. 19, 2013. "Unravelling the Mona Lisa Mystery," Irish Independent, Aug. 5, 2017, 20. John Timpane, "'Mona Lisa' Theft a Century Ago Created Modern Museums," McClatchy-Tribune Business News, Sept. 7, 2011. "Noah Charney: Art Theft, From the 'Mona Lisa' to Today," Lima [Ohio] News, Aug. 23, 2011. "Mona Lisa Thief Honored With a Play in Italian Hometown," [Beirut] Daily Star, Aug. 22, 2011. Mary Orms, "Steal My Painting!", Toronto Star, Aug. 21, 2011, IN.1. Jori Finkel, "Little-Known Facts About the 1911 Theft of Famed 'Mona Lisa,'" [Charleston, W.V.] Sunday Gazette-Mail, Aug. 21, 2011, F.9. Alastair Sooke, "A Century of Mona Lisa, Superstar," Daily Telegraph, Aug. 20, 2011, 21. "100 Years Ago, the Mona Lisa Vanishes," Times of Oman, Aug. 20, 2011. "Mona Lisa: Still Smiling 100 Years After Being Stolen," Saudi Press Agency, Aug. 19, 2011. "Mona Lisa Mystery," Atherton [Queensland] Tablelander, Jan. 5, 2010, 13. Greg Callaghan, "A Short History of ... the Mona Lisa," Weekend Australian Magazine, Oct. 10, 2009, 8. Jonathan Lopez, "The Tale of an Unsophisticated Criminal Convicted of Single-Handedly Stealing the Mona Lisa," Boston Globe, May 17, 2009, K.6. Dwight Garner, "No Smiley Faces the Day the Lady Left the Louvre," New York Times, April 30, 2009. Nick Morrison, "The Art of Lifting a Masterpiece," Darlington [U.K.] Northern Echo, Aug. 29, 2003, 12. Helen Holmes, "Jodie Foster Will Direct a Movie About the Famous 'Mona Lisa' Heist," Observer, Jan. 31, 2020. Miriam Berger, "Theft of German Treasures Joins Ranks of Brazen Museum Heists — From the 'Mona Lisa' to a Solid Gold Toilet," Washington Post (online), Nov. 28, 2019. Terence McArdle, "How the Mona Lisa Became World-Famous," [Nairobi] Daily Nation, Nov. 2, 2019. "Italy Alarmed by Art 'Sales,'" New York Times, Jan. 24, 1926. "'Mona Lisa' Thief Gets a Year in Jail," New York Times, June 6, 1914. "Trial of Perugia Begun," New York Times, June 5, 1914. "Tried to Sell 'Mona Lisa,'" New York Times, Dec. 27, 1913. "Three More Held in 'Mona Lisa' Theft," New York Times, Dec. 22, 1913. "'Mona Lisa' Goes to Rome," New York Times, Dec. 20, 1913. "Thinks Perugia Had Aid," New York Times, Dec. 17, 1913. "Florentines in Riot Over 'Mona Lisa,'" New York Times, Dec. 15, 1913. "Perugia's Eye to Business," New York Times, Dec. 15, 1913. "Perugia Loved Girl Like 'Mona Lisa,'" New York Times, Dec. 15, 1913. "Reading Mona Lisa's Riddle," New York Times, Dec. 15, 1913. "Mona Lisa' on View to Public To-Day," New York Times, Dec. 14, 1913. "Find 'Mona Lisa,' Arrest Robber," New York Times, Dec. 13, 1913. "Thief's Story of His Crime," New York Times, Dec. 13, 1913. Listener mail: Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Daniel Keith Ludwig" (accessed May 23, 2020). Anderson Antunes, "Was Eike Batista's Dream of Becoming the World's Richest Man Just That, a Dream?", Forbes, April 17, 2013. Eric Pace, "Daniel Ludwig, Billionaire Businessman, Dies at 95," New York Times, Aug. 29, 1992. Brian Nicholson, "End of U.S. Owner's Dream in the Amazon Jungle," UPI, Jan. 23, 1982. Wikipedia, "Jari Project" (accessed May 23, 2020). Jim Brooke, "Billionaire's Dream Founders in Amazon Jungle," Washington Post, May 31, 1981. "Seahawks' KamQuake Rattled Seattle, but Beast Quake Still Rules," NBC News, Jan. 9, 2015. Wikipedia, "Beast Quake" (accessed May 23, 2020). Mike Triplett, "Beast Quake Remembered: Epic Run by Marshawn Lynch Still Reverberates in Seattle," ESPN, Dec. 24, 2019. John Vidale, "One Year Ago, Seattle Seahawks 12th Man Earthquake," Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, Dec. 31, 2011. Greg Bishop, "NFL Odd Jobs: The Seismologists Who Measure 'Fanquakes' at Seahawks Games," Sports Illustrated, Jan. 10, 2017. Alan Boyle, "Seismologists Register 'Fan Quakes' From the Seattle Sounders' Stadium Crowd," GeekWire, Nov. 10, 2019. Steve Malone, "SoundersFC Soccer Shake Experiment," Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, Nov. 8, 2019. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Ian Hauffe. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of Polycarp's Paradigm, Catholic evangelist, Eric Robinson, engages Brian Nicholson in his story from being Evangelical to being Agnostic. (January 21, 2020)
Former Christian, now agnostic: Brian Nicholson shares his story of how he became a Christian in his youth, strengthened his faith in college, then explored more of his doubts later on and became an agnostic. After he shares his story we talk about animal suffering, miracles, and other such fascinating discussion points that led him to where he is currently on his journey. Support me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/polycarpsparadigm
On December 30 we sat down with world famous Ariana Grande back up dancer Brian Nicholson to talk best of's of this fair year 2018. Originally live broadcast on the Mercury Theater TV youtube. If you wanna check out the video here's a link my audio wasn't working for the first thirty minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYf3vcuTtBs
Uploading this early cause i have to help my boyfriend move. We went to Patapsco and Dundalk Flea Markets and then swung by Ye Olde Sounde Garden to pay our friend Prof. Nicholson a visit
Given by Brian Nicholson on Sun 10 Jul 16.
Given by Brian NIcholson on Sun 13 Dec 15.
Last week, the Irish Farmers Journal revealed plans by Larry Goodman’s ABP to buy a 50% stake in Slaney Foods, which also includes Irish Country Meats. News editor Patrick Donohoe asked markets specialist Phelim O’Neill what the proposed deal means for the industry – and for beef farmers. Odile Evans has a detailed report in this week’s Irish Farmers Journal about those young farmers who did the right thing and formed a partnership with their parents to organise the transfer of the family farm, but now find themselves excluded from the Young Farmer Scheme. She discusses the situation with Derrie Dillon, who is in charge of agri affairs at Macra na Feirme. Meanwhile, negotiations are continuing in Paris to reach a global agreement on climate change by Friday. Digital editor Thomas Hubert met IFA environment chairman Harold Kingstong and Evelyn Nguleka, the president of the World Farmers Organisation.Farmer Writes contributor Brian Nicholson is a sheep farmer in Co Kilkenny and he’s experimenting with a number of new things at the moment, from AI to resuming tillage after many years without growing crops. And Irish Country Leaving’s features editor Maria Moynihan talks to the turkey farmer featured in this week’s magazine and asks him about his farm – and his secret roasting tips.
Last week, the Irish Farmers Journal revealed plans by Larry Goodman’s ABP to buy a 50% stake in Slaney Foods, which also includes Irish Country Meats. News editor Patrick Donohoe asked markets specialist Phelim O’Neill what the proposed deal means for the industry – and for beef farmers. Odile Evans has a detailed report in this week’s Irish Farmers Journal about those young farmers who did the right thing and formed a partnership with their parents to organise the transfer of the family farm, but now find themselves excluded from the Young Farmer Scheme. She discusses the situation with Derrie Dillon, who is in charge of agri affairs at Macra na Feirme. Meanwhile, negotiations are continuing in Paris to reach a global agreement on climate change by Friday. Digital editor Thomas Hubert met IFA environment chairman Harold Kingstong and Evelyn Nguleka, the president of the World Farmers Organisation.Farmer Writes contributor Brian Nicholson is a sheep farmer in Co Kilkenny and he’s experimenting with a number of new things at the moment, from AI to resuming tillage after many years without growing crops. And Irish Country Leaving’s features editor Maria Moynihan talks to the turkey farmer featured in this week’s magazine and asks him about his farm – and his secret roasting tips.
Given by Brian Nicholson on Sun 08 Feb 15.
Given by Brian Nicholson on Sun 25 Jan 15.
Who doesn’t love good, local fruit? Tune in to this week’s episode of Eat Your Words as guest host Talia Ralph chats with Sarah Huck and Brian Nicholson, the duo behind Fruitful: Four Seasons of Fresh Fruit Recipes . Fruitful is a trip to the local orchard, overflowing with ripe, seasonal produce—and it’s not just desserts! From sweet to savory, including fresh juices, every chapter is devoted to the produce of the moment: rhubarb, strawberries, apples, plums, apricots, peaches, quinces, pears, and more. This delectable cookbook showcases the bounty from New York’s favorite orchard, Red Jacket Orchards, illustrated with gorgeous full-color photography throughout—but all of the fruit can be found wherever you live. This program was brought to you by Whole Foods Market. “This is a pivotal moment in the local food movement. We’re a part of that fabric.” [06:00] “Sustainability for us is more than just the environment. Beyond that is the fact we have to make sure decisions we make today will pay off 5-10 years from now.” [23:00] “The local food movement is reaching an important stage in its life cycle. I think what became clear to me is that people have made this a really important topic. Customers are trying to learn more, which is great for us as a country.” [33:00] –Brian Nicholson on Eat Your Words “When you get a perfect apricot, there may be nothing better.” [12:00] “If you want to know what it’s like to own a fruit farm – now’s your chance.” [35:00] –Sarah Huck on Eat Your Words
Local Photographer, Brian Nicholson, kicks off the new Mr. Goodyear's Neighborhood podcast! Hosted by Striders Running co-owner, John Wojciechowski, Mr. Goodyear's Neighborhood is the podcast version of Nicholson's "I Am Ogden" book where we explore personalities of Ogden. In this first episode, Nicholson chats about his road to photojournalism with a little help from the Weber State University Signpost, his Utah marathon Grand Slam experience, and of course, the personalities and backstory to "I Am Ogden." Mr. Goodyear's Neighborhood Episode 1, Brian Nicholson:
Hi there, The first Foot Stompin' podcast of 2013 features Gaelic singer Maeve MacKinnon, Borders Young Pipers - James Thomson and Chris Waite, Shetland guitarist Brian Nicholson, Argyll Gaelic Choir Coisir Ceann an Tuirc, Orcadian fiddler Eric Linklater and we finish off with award winning Shetland fiddler Gemma Donald. Happy New Year!! Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.