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Joe Bowditch has been a familiar face on major Australian racetracks for more than 34 years. He's still plying his trade from a Victorian base at 47 years of age, and still riding winners. The evergreen jockey has crammed a lot into more than three decades of race riding in four states. The Joe Bowditch story makes for an interesting podcast. Currently under suspension, he was happy to give me some time on the phone last weekend. He spoke to me from a Bundalong property owned by his great mate Luke Nolen. Joe talks about his recent Flemington win on Brazen Lady and acknowledges the support he receives from the Ellerton/Moodie stable. He talks of a long and successful association he's had with another Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths. Joe descends from a famous Riverina racing family. He shares memories of his father Des and uncles Barry and Wally- all accomplished jockeys. He remembers a wonderful friendship with trainer Ray Guy who was to have signed him up as an apprentice. When Ray died suddenly in 1992, his son Bryan became Joe's master. Joe recalls having been All Our Mob's strapper when he won at Rosehill the day after Ray's passing. The jockey recalls travelling to Mudgee to ride his first winner thirty one years ago. He looks back on his first couple of metropolitan winners. Joe talks about a loan-out to the famous Lindsay Park operation in SA. Colin Hayes had retired but still had a presence. He talks of the quality of horseflesh he got to work with including a Melbourne Cup winner. Joe reflects on his working relationship with both David and Peter Hayes. Peter's death in a light plane crash impacted the entire staff at Lindsay Park. He remembers two star apprentices who came through the system during his time at the famous Angaston operation. The jockey comments on the fact that the bulk of his career winners have been on the Morphettville track. Joe looks back on his first Gr 1 success in 2004. He had to change his tactics when the pace slowed suddenly in the middle stages of the SA Derby. He's ridden better horses than Conservatorium but says the genuine gelding remains his all time favourite. He talks about his narrow defeat on a future multiple Gr 1 winner in the 1996 Fulham Park Plate. Joe's had his share of nasty falls. He talks about a crash at Morphettville in 2000 that left him with a long list of injuries. He looks back on an association with On A Jeune in 2004. He won a Cranbourne Cup on the gelding and went on to ride him in the Melbourne Cup of the same year. Joe looks back on a brief stint at Corowa as stable rider for the legendary Riverina trainer Richard Freyer. He talks of a surprise phone call from his former master Bryan Guy- a call that led him to a six year stay in Queensland. Joe reviews the highs and lows of that Queensland sojourn- some major wins and one serious race fall. The veteran jockey delights in talking about his association with the brilliant mare Viddora, the highlight of his long association with trainer Lloyd Kennewell. Joe summarises Viddora's wins in the Moir Stakes and Winterbottom Stakes. He says she was unlucky not to have added another Moir Stakes to her CV. He talks of exciting trips to Dubai and Hong Kong with the daughter of I Am Invincible. Joe finished among the tailenders on Viddora in the 2018 Everest, but won't forget the experience. He closes by paying tribute to wife Jen and his four children from two marriages- Heidi (21), Callam (19) and the dynamic duo (Jake 5) and Frankie (3). Great to catch up with a long serving and thoroughly dedicated professional jockey.
Bible Reading: Psalm 107:29; Mark 4:35-41Kyle and Callam looked out at their backyard as rain pelted the glass. Lightning flashed and thunder crashed. "Yikes!" Callam jumped."That was close," Kyle said as the tornado siren sounded."Everyone to the basement!" Mom yelled. She turned on the TV downstairs to keep track of the storm."A tornado warning has been issued for our area," the TV meteorologist said. "Go to your safe place now.""I wish Dad was here," Callam said as winds howled and objects outside hit their house."We should pray," said Kyle.The boys and Mom held hands. They prayed for God to protect their family, friends, and neighbors. "Amen," Mom said. "Never forget, boys, that God is our shelter in every storm of life." Just then the electricity went off. Kyle turned on a flashlight."Do you remember in the Bible when Jesus and His disciples were in a boat and a storm suddenly came on the lake?" Mom asked.Callam nodded. "Jesus was asleep, and the disciples thought they were going to drown.""They woke Jesus up," Kyle said, "and He told the storm, 'Quiet! Be still!' Then everything was calm again.""That's right," said Mom. "I know it's stormy and scary outside now, but remember that Jesus is here with us too. He saved us from sin and gave us eternal life, and He will never leave us, no matter what happens. We can trust Him to calm our fears and comfort us with His presence in the midst of life's storms."Just then Mom's cell phone rang. "It's Dad." She put it on speaker. Dad told them he was okay and would be home as soon as he could get there."It sounds quiet now," Kyle said after Dad hung up. "Do you think we should look?""I'll take a peek," Mom said, going upstairs. "The storm's passed," she called down to them a minute later. "Come on up."Kyle and Callam went upstairs and looked outside. Tree branches, twigs, and leaves littered the yard. "Look!" Callam pointed. "A trampoline's way back by the woods. Glad it missed our house.""Thank You, Jesus, for keeping us calm and safe through the storm," Kyle whispered.-Lynda BoucherHow About You?Have you ever been scared during a storm? Strong winds, heavy rains, and thunder and lightning can frighten us. But there are other kinds of storms in life that might make us feel afraid, sad, or anxious. Whatever kind of storm comes your way, remember that Jesus is with you. Trust Him to calm your fears and give you strength. And thank Him that you never need to face storms alone.Today's Key Verse:God is our safe place and our strength. He is always our help when we are in trouble. (NLV) (Psalm 46:1)Today's Key Thought:Jesus calms us in our storms
Nyheter på medelsvår engelska. Den brittiska rapparen och Youtubeprofilen KSI har bett om ursäkt för att ha uttryckt sig rasistiskt. Under en musikal i Manchester behövde två personer föras ut av polis då de stört publiken. Vi pratar med Mikko, Callam och Bethany om deras syn på teaterbesökares beteenden. Det är höga kostnader för dem som behöver boende under Eurovisionfinalen i Liverpool. Musik: "Heart of steel" av Tvorchi.
We have reached end of season 1, and how better to finish it then with a piece of in depth investigative podcasting. Callam aka Calpol, sharing his experience of doing Uber on the side. How his learnings can benefit aspiring drivers and customers. Callam has some great stories so stick around for this one and share to a friend.
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It's another open mic enjoyer in Dan Brown's wardrobe this week. The wardrobe is kind of like an open mic, isn't it? There's a certain level of performance to being behind the microphone in Dan's wardrobe, I reckon, and performing to an audience in a pub is almost as nerve wracking as performing to an audience you can't see because you're sat in a wardrobe you've never been in before. Anyway, Callam Noel also wants to chat about music and cats. Originally published 29th October 2017.
Chris & Ryan are joined this week by guest pundit, Callam, as they look back at yet another good week for the hoops as they swoon over performances against AZ Alkmaar & an emphatic victory at home to St Mirren
On episode 8 of The WRap It Up Podcast, the guys get ready for a... chaotic show as Brooks departs for vacation. The crew address a quite concerning 0-4 sports betting run. As always another fantastic interview, with an alternate style!The WRap It Up Podcast IG:https://www.instagram.com/the_wrap_it_up_podcastBuzzsprout Amazon $20 Gift Card LInk:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1749550Official Merchandise Store:https://the-wrap-it-up-pod.creator-spring.comThe WRap It Up Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/5EMVqb3A
Today I am joined by fellow Burnley supporter Callam Booth. Cal is the Director of Juniors Coaching for FC Dallas Eastern Texas, a satellite academy of FC Dallas in Tyler Texas. Callam also holds a UEFA B License and Is a graduate of John Moores University in Liverpool England. In today’s episode we talk about Callam’s introduction into football and coaching in Europe and the U.S. We also talk about his current role with FC Dallas and how being a Burnley fans has shaped his coaching philosophy and passion for the game. Follow Callam Booth on Twitter https://twitter.com/bfccalbooth and https://twitter.com/CBoothSoccer on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/callamboothsoccer/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FCDallasETXBooth Paul Kelshaw on Twitter https://twitter.com/PaulKelshaw on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paulkelshaw Like my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PKsoccerinc email paulkelshaw@pksoccer.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/support
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Series 2 Episode 3 sees Callam and Jim meet Professor Jim Smith, Environmental Scientist at the School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences at the University of Portsmouth. Jim started his career as a physicist, and has spent the last 30 years working in the Chernobyl disaster zone in Ukraine and Belarus. His work is somewhat unusual in combining physics and the science of radioactive decay, with environmental science and the effects of said radiation on wildlife populations. Jim's something of an expert on what happens to nature when humans are taken out of the picture - as they have been in the Chernobyl exclusion zone and, to an extent, in much of the rest of the world by the Covid-19 lockdown. Oh, and he's also developed Atomik Vodka, the first spirit made from wheat grown in the exclusion zone. The Pint of Science podcast meets scientists and science writers at a safe social distance around the UK (and the rest of the world) to find out about their lives, their universe, and everything. Series 2 sees us target more topical stories and discuss the science around them. Like what we do? Let us know using the hashtag #pintcast. And be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. This year, Pint of Science is going live online! We will be going digital on the evenings of 7-9th September with a great selection and variety of online Pint of Science events. You can donate and help Pint of Science through these incredibly challenging times. For obvious public health reasons, we are recording remotely at the moment - but we hope to be back in the pub very soon (and very safely).
Callam Pickering is an APAC economist at Indeed, providing labour market insight within Australia. Callam has extensive knowledge into the Australian economy, having worked at organisations such as the RBA and Business Spectator. LINKS Callam on Twitter Hiring Lab Indeed RBA Business Spectator News Corp Martin North
Series 2 Episode 2 sees Callam and Jim meet Dr Paula Koelemeijer, Global Seismologist and Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer at Royal Holloway University of London. Paula studies the seismic activity of the Earth thousands of kilometres below the surface, but recent events much closer to home have had a surprising positive effect on her work. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and much of the world being in lockdown, Seismologists have been getting far clearer signals from within the Earth, because of less disruption from on top of it. Known as Anthropogenic Noise, the racket that humans make by working, travelling and moving around makes the work of those studying the Earth very difficult. With less noise comes significantly clearer signals - from which we can filter out the noise when it eventually returns. Oh, and we also talk about the earthquakes caused by Lionel Messi scoring, quakes on the Moon and Mars, using tremors to stop elephant poaching, and tracking the shakes caused by Rolling Stones concerts. It really is a wide conversation, this one! The Pint of Science podcast meets scientists and science writers at a safe social distance around the UK (and the rest of the world) to find out about their lives, their universe, and everything. Series 2 sees us target more topical stories and discuss the science around them. Like what we do? Let us know using the hashtag #pintcast. And be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. You can donate and help Pint of Science through these incredibly challenging times. For obvious public health reasons, we are recording remotely at the moment - but we hope to be back in the pub very soon (and very safely).
Welcome to series two of the Pint of Science Podcast! We're very excited to have Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School as our first guest, from a safe social distance. Nick is the author of The Mind is Flat: The Illusion of Mental Depth and The Improvised Mind, and an advisor to the UK Government’s Behavioural Insights team (‘The Nudge Unit’). He's also scientist in Residence for BBC Radio 4’s The Human Zoo. This week, Callam and Jim talk to Nick about the psychology of lockdowns around the world - not why we need to distance, but how we convince people it's a good idea and something they should take part in - as well as how to message effectively, and how to not... The Pint of Science podcast meets scientists and science writers at a safe social distance around the UK (and the rest of the world) to find out about their lives, their universe, and everything. Series 2 sees us target more topical stories and discuss the science around them. Like what we do? Let us know using the hashtag #pintcast. And be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. You can donate and help Pint of Science through these incredibly challenging times. For obvious public health reasons, we are recording remotely at the moment - but we hope to be back in the pub very soon (and very safely).
It's Callam's favourite film, Claire has seen it because of Callam, and Carrie never heard of it before Callam mentioned it for the podcast. Will this be an extraordinary discovery? Or will it not be her favor(u)rite film? Follow us on the socials! Twitter, Instagram: @chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Rollin At 5 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5000-rollin-at-5 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tired of hearing eloquent conversations about films? Have no fear! Callam, Carrie, and Claire do their best, but they mostly bring laughter, banter, and nostalgia. Follow us on the socials! Twitter, Instagram: @chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Rollin At 5 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5000-rollin-at-5 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Callam got pranked, bro. Follow us on the socials! Twitter, Instagram: @chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Rollin At 5 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5000-rollin-at-5 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Born and raised in the mid-west and married to Melissa, has four boys; Ephram, Liam, Graham, and Callam. Senior Leader of Generation ONE Church (www.generationone.org) in Troy, MI He is passionate about bringing both revival, reformation, and restoration to the city of Detroit. Each year, Drew travels and speaks all over the country and the world as he brings insight and wisdom to local churches, businesses, leadership teams, and governments. He has consulted for so many on how to take the next step as a Solutionary. He loves to dignify, encourage, and empower those around him through each experience he offers. He is all about “Giving leaders courage and permission to think differently..” LEARN HOW TO RENEW YOUR MIND IN THIS FREE TRAINING THAT WE WANT TO GIFT YOU: fusebornformore.com/gift
Carrie loves Pokémon. Callam and Claire played the original games. Will Ryan Reynolds (thunder)strike a chord with their nostalgia? Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Rollin At 5" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Callam Davidson and Sam Datta-Paulin run the Pint of Science Podcast. The show stems from the annual Pint of Science Festival, which brings scientists from all over the world out of their labs and into bars to share their research with the public. Since launching in 2013, the festival has grown rapidly. Last year it attracted more than 130,000 attendees across 25 countries and hundreds of cities. Last year also saw the launch of the Pint of Science Podcast, which now extends the reach of the festival beyond the live events. Callam, Sam, and Jim recorded a series of interviews with scientists in pubs, discussing everything from how fruit flies love to why humans love, via jumping into volcanoes, winning Olympic medals, and more!
Claire saw it once hungover, Callam was baffled why no one was eating breakfast, and Carrie only saw 15 seconds of it. Will this be the most important episode of the day? Twitter and Instagram: chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Rollin At 5" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
(aka Barbie). Claire and Callam missed the hype of Barbie's first ever musical film. Will this film end up as cinematic royalty, or known for its 'pauper' quality? Twitter and Instagram: chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Rollin At 5" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Claire and Callam have not seen the Oscar-winning film, directed by Guillermo del Toro. Will this film be a 'shore' win? Twitter and Instagram: chowitgoespod Facebook: C How It Goes Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Rollin At 5" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Callam stans the Tucc.Twitter & Instagram: chowitgoespodMusic from https://filmmusic.io: "Rollin At 5" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Callam and Graham sit down to discuss how music is made and where inspiration comes from. But overall how to apply motivation to your creative projects. For more information follow www.facebook.com/yellingatconcrete instagram.com/yellingatconcrete See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Rev. Dr. Neville Callam discusses his 10 years as BWA general secretary with host Trisha Miller Manarin
After a bit of a break a new guest enters the wardrobe! Callam Noel sits to talk Music, Open Mics and Cats. Listen on soundcloud and subscribe on iTunes! #HGWPod
Ciaran Callam is a writer, comedian, YouTuber and a proper student of life! After completed a 100 days of rejection challenge, he started a new tough one: 100 approaches in 50 days! He keeps a daily diary on his website www.ciarancallam.com I read about his progress and I decided immediately to have an interview with him about his experience. This is gonna be totally inspirational for all of you guys! Here's what we covered in the podcast: - Why you should start giving yourself challenges - Should you be ashamed of learning pickup? - How can you stay motivated when you're on your own - Which are the common problems to overcome in every challenge - What Ciaran learned from this experience - What you need to start your own challenge
Seeds of Doubt: Episode 1 A retrospective on the first series of Five Minutes of Doubt. Jay, Myke, Alice, Vix and Callam are giving some insight in to the process that went in to the first series. It's a little bit longer than our previous episodes but if you're wanting to get the skinny from the people involved this is your chance. You can get our podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minutes-of-doubt/id1112482571?mt=2 https://soundcloud.com/five-minutes-of-doubt Five Minutes of Doubt is a fortnightly podcast featuring standalone monologues or two-handers. The only remits are that the pieces at a maximum seven and a half minutes long, scripted and narrative. We’re happy for the piece you work on to be fictional or true, but be warned: it is not a soapbox, or the home for a formless rant. Do you wanna submit? You can reach out to us on the channels below: https://twitter.com/5ivemod https://www.facebook.com/fiveminutesofdoubt/