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Those poor insects. The creepy looks or menacing movements of many species can make humans spray, squish or run. But Memorial University and Nature NL are challenging people to get up-close and curious. The "Insect Apocalypse? Citizen Science Insect Monitoring and Outreach" is going on now. Catherine Scott is the project co-ordinator and an honorary post-doctoral scholar in MUN's Faculty of Science. She spoke with Hillary Johnson.
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Nature NL is keeping tabs on our own insect populations. The Morning Show's Andrea McGuire was live this morning at Memorial University's Botanical Gardens, where she spoke with entomologist Sean McCann, and Catherine Scott, the insect programming coordinator with Nature NL.
Transcription: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13yCD5WYFXsFJ2h5Cz2iwTxgMIpXKNKAtWXjjvBRMJJ4/edit Gaby starts off by defending why it's okay that they don't respect their partner's boundaries. (Spoiler: it's not!) The duo then address a trans listener who isn't sure how to dress appropriately for their friend's wedding given their gendered instructions. Arachnologist, Catherine Scott, joins the chat to blow our mind about all things spiders! Did you know they can talk to each other through vibrations and have elaborate mating rituals? Now you do, baby! And finally, why is it so scandalous to dance (when you are a female politician)? This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Check out video clips of our podcasts on Youtube at youtube.com/foreverdogteam And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News
Gaby starts off by defending why it's okay that they don't respect their partner's boundaries. (Spoiler: it's not!) The duo then address a trans listener who isn't sure how to dress appropriately for their friend's wedding given their gendered instructions. Arachnologist, Catherine Scott, joins the chat to blow our mind about all things spiders! Did you know they can talk to each other through vibrations and have elaborate mating rituals? Now you do, baby! And finally, why is it so scandalous to dance (when you are a female politician)? This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Check out video clips of our podcasts on Youtube at youtube.com/foreverdogteam And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transcription: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13yCD5WYFXsFJ2h5Cz2iwTxgMIpXKNKAtWXjjvBRMJJ4/edit Gaby starts off by defending why it's okay that they don't respect their partner's boundaries. (Spoiler: it's not!) The duo then address a trans listener who isn't sure how to dress appropriately for their friend's wedding given their gendered instructions. Arachnologist, Catherine Scott, joins the chat to blow our mind about all things spiders! Did you know they can talk to each other through vibrations and have elaborate mating rituals? Now you do, baby! And finally, why is it so scandalous to dance (when you are a female politician)? This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Check out video clips of our podcasts on Youtube at youtube.com/foreverdogteam And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog NewsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do cockroaches CREEP YOU OUT? Do spiders make you squeamish? Humans have a complicated relationship with the six and eight-legged animals we share the planet with. And yet, they need our help. We are living in what some have called the Insect Apocalypse, an alarming decline of insect species across the globe. It could mean big changes to the food we eat, and the health of the environment around us. Niki Wilson and Jay Ingram examine whether our “ICK” or “EEEEWWWW” responses to insects prevent us from helping them out, and get advice as to how we stop shuddering when we see a house spider. Further reading: Learn about the Xerces Society hereFind Jeffrey Lockwood's book “the Infested Mind: Why Humans Fear, Loathe and Love Insects” hereFollow Dr. Catherine Scott on TwitterDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Follow us on Instagram, FB, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok. Subscribe to our newsletter here for bonus content.
The Role of Ethnology and Genealogy in Portuguese and Spanish Classrooms The guests in this episode are Dr. Sophia Beal, Mrs. Rosa Bell, and Ms. Catherine Scott.
Former #1 Athlete, Coach, Educator, Olympic Medalist Michael Blackwood Blackwood represent is home country Jamaican in track and field and specialized in the 400 meters, his personal best being 44.60 set during his win at the 2002 IAAF World Cup. He was chosen as the Jamaica Sportsman of the Year in 2002, in that same year he was the world number one rank by IAAF in the 400 meters. He is the brother of Catherine Scott who earned a silver medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics Games. Blackwood won the NAIA national 400 meters title in 1997. He is the winner of Jamaica 400 meters national championships three times. Blackwood holds the Big 12 conference record in the 400 meters since 2000 in the time of 44.69. He is an alumnus of The University of Oklahoma. Blackwood was the 400 meters gold medallist at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the bronze medallist at the 2003 World Championships, the winner at the 2002, 2003 and 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final, eighth in the Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 meters at the 2004 Olympic Games, He had much success with the Jamaican 4×400 metres relay team: he won a silver at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, silver at the 2001 and 2003 World Championships, a bronze at the 2005 World Championships, a gold at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships and a final silver at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. At the 2009 Jamaica National Championships, Blackwood tried for a spot at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, but was disqualified running outside his lane in the semi-finals of the 400 m. In August, he announced his retirement from the sport. #realtalkianandeian --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ianandeian/message
Catherine Scott, Director of Consumer Protection WA, talks about her role and Perth's interface with Tom Chapman, Consumer Protection Officer in the Kimberley. Consumer Protection have got your back anywhere in the State when it comes to Australian Consumer Law, motor vehicle dealer and motor vehicle repairer legislation.
Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What's a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce their babies?! We're talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott.
Guided by street tree guru Joe Coles, we explore the trees of Leeds, including Woodhouse Ridge, a pocket of urban woodland, some of Leeds' tree-lined streets and the London plane tree in Dortmund Square. Along the way, we meet Justin Williamson, woodland officer for Leeds City Council, and Dr Catherine Scott from Leeds University to chat about how trees affect air quality, urban trees as wildlife corridors, the benefits of green spaces for people and how cities will become part of the new Northern Forest.
On this week’s episode of Nina’s Got Good News, host Nina B. Clarke is joined by her Good News VIP Guest of the Week, Catherine Scott! Catherine is the founder of Honest Hazel, an under- eye gel treatment that gives 'tired eyes' an instantly refreshed look. Nina and Catherine talk about the history of Catherine’s business, and how she got her products onto popular lifestyle websites like Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Goop”, and retailers like Anthropologie. They discuss how Catherine balances being a mom and a businesswoman, the importance of building a brand, how to be a good role model for your children and more! Catherine’s favorite Instagram accounts: -Beth Chappo (@seersuckerandsaddles) -Alli Webb (@alliwebb) ——————— Follow Nina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ninabclarke/ Follow Nina on Twitter: twitter.com/ninabclarke Visit Nina’s blog: www.ninabradleyclarke.com Follow Catherine Scott on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinetaber/ Visit Honest Hazel: http://www.honesthazel.com Follow Honest Hazel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honesthazel/
Marie’s Crisis is a place of musical theatre celebration and also a place of history (Thomas Paine). Part two is dedicated to you; lovers of Musical Theatre who keep the show tunes alive. At both Sydney shows of Kenney Green and Adam Tilford, I talk to the crowd about their love of musicals & show tunes. My Guests: Peta Bellamy, Rebecca Kington, Tara Lopes, Catherine Scott, Adrian Phoon, William Brougham, Mark Humphries
Welcome to So, What Happened?? A podcast presented by two friends about dating and sex in your 20s. We'll talk about being the hero, and the villain when it comes to dating and relationships, being the person who gets carried away and falls too quickly, the person who messes up difficult conversations, and all the people you can be in between. On this episode, Will and Yani talk about bad ways to get out of a date, self-respect, and answer some listener questions. Catherine Scott series 'Thinking Kink' for Bitch Magazine: https://www.bitchmedia.org/post/thinking-kink-female-submissives-BDSM-feminist-magazine-sex-consent https://www.bitchmedia.org/post/thinking-kink-female-submissive-pop-culture-sub-dom-feminist-magazine-sexuality Our artwork is by Laszlo Isaac Obi Klonhammer and original music is composed by Chris Robbs.
Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What's a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce babies?! We're talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott.
Extended tribute to pioneering ozploitation filmmaker John D. Lamond with interview and comments from Alan Finney, Michael Hirsh and Mark Hartley. Catherine Scott, director of Backtrack Boys, talks all things doco.
Filmmaker Catherine Scott joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about her new movie the uplifting documentary Backtrack Boys!
On this episode of The Last New Wave, Andrew has a chat to documentary filmmaker Catherine Scott about her new film Backtrack Boys. Backtrack Boys follows Bernie Shakeshaft as he operates a youth program that helps kids in need with getting a good footing in life. Find out more about Backtrack Boys by visiting their website here, or following their facebook page here. Make sure to keep an eye on where screenings are rolling out and get on board with this film. Read Andrew's review right here. Check out the new Podcast network AlottaGreen here. Subscribe to The Last New Wave here. Support The Curb on Patreon. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCurbAU Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TheCurbAU Website: https://www.TheCurb.com.au If you want to get in touch, send an email to TheCurbAU@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Last New Wave, Andrew has a chat to documentary filmmaker Catherine Scott about her new film Backtrack Boys. Backtrack Boys follows Bernie Shakeshaft as he operates a youth program that helps kids in need with getting a good footing in life. Find out more about Backtrack Boys by visiting their website here, or following their facebook page here. Make sure to keep an eye on where screenings are rolling out and get on board with this film. Read Andrew's review right here. Check out the new Podcast network AlottaGreen here. Subscribe to The Last New Wave here. Support The Curb on Patreon. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCurbAU Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TheCurbAU Website: https://www.TheCurb.com.au If you want to get in touch, send an email to TheCurbAU@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The team chat with Juha Kaakinen about homelessness week and Finland's approach to homelessness; Geraldine shares her experience with helping someone become a captain; writer Carey Gillam comes onto the show to talk about her latest book "Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science"; AFL footballer Bob Murphy chats about his book "Leather Soul: A half-back flanker's rhythm and blues"; the team chats about curating film marathons and finally director Catherine Scott chats about her latest film “Backtrack Boys” which will be appearing at MIFF. With presenters Sarah Smith, Jeff Sparrow and Geraldine Hickey.
Our guest on this episode is Catherine Scott, Middle School Science Teacher at Good Shepherd and ambassador for our 5th Grade Advisory Program. Listen in to learn about this great program and the important role it plays in the lives of our students.
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. Catherine taught art and technics in high schools and primary… The post ERRR #010. Catherine Scott on Meta-memory and More appeared first on Ollie Lovell.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Catherine Scott-Clark co-author with Adrian Levy of The Exiles: The Stunning Story of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda In Flight. Catherine is an award winning investigative journalist who worked as a staff writer and foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times in London then joined The Guardian as senior correspondent. She and Adrian have published The Amber Room: The Fate of the World’s Greatest Lost Treasure and The Stone of Heaven: Unearthing the Secret of Imperial Green Jade. For ten years Osama Bin Laden avoided capture by all of America’s combined might. Hunter killer squads, drones, Special Forces and all of our intelligence services. The Exile fills in the gaps of the decade long lacuna. How. Through the voices of those who witnessed the events themselves. Bin Laden’s four wives, his many children, his deputies and military attaches, his religious gurus, the CIA, Pakistan’s ISI and lot of other well-documented sources. Stunning? Why? Because the stories we were told, as is oft the case wasn’t exactly the case. The fact for example that the Bush White House knew the whereabouts of bin Laden’s family and Al Qaeda’s military and religious leaders, but simply refused the opportunity to capture them. Yes I find it hard to believe as well. But the book is so copiously researched and convincing that your opinions of Osama, Bush, Seal Team Six and the entire Pakistan Military will be changed dramatically upon a careful reading of this thoroughly researched and well presented work of investigative reporting.
For our Halloween episode we visit entomologist and arachnologist Catherine Scott in her lab for a fun chat about Black Widow spiders and her favourite books. You can learn more about Catherine's work and help fund her research by joining #TeamBlackWidow at: https://experiment.com/projects/performance-enhancing-substances-how-do-male-black-widows-use-chemical-cues-to-gain-a-competitive-advantage Catherine's book picks include: Oryx And Crake by Margaret Atwood https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/oryx-and-crake-1 Spider Silk by Leslie Brunetta and Catherine L. Craig https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/spider-silk-1
It was a week ago last Tuesday. It was early morning and I had just gotten to work when I saw a call from my daughter in New York. When I answered she was so distraught it took a minute for me to know what bad thing had happened. What had happened was the sudden death the night before of her good friend’s father. The friend is Catherine Scott, whom Mary Olive has known from childhood and with whom she now shares an apartment in New York City.Catherine’s Dad, Monty, Mary Olive told me, had had a heart attack. I turned around, left the office and went to see Monty’s wife Becky.
It was a week ago last Tuesday. It was early morning and I had just gotten to work when I saw a call from my daughter in New York. When I answered she was so distraught it took a minute for me to know what bad thing had happened. What had happened was the sudden death the night before of her good friend’s father. The friend is Catherine Scott, whom Mary Olive has known from childhood and with whom she now shares an apartment in New York City.Catherine’s Dad, Monty, Mary Olive told me, had had a heart attack. I turned around, left the office and went to see Monty’s wife Becky.
Joanna Catherine Scott was born in England, raised in Australia, and took her graduate degree in Philosophy at Duke University. From this award-winning author of Cassandra Lost and The Lucky Gourd Shop, comes The Road From Chapel Hill -- a sweeping tale of the Civil War South, in which three people, worlds apart, are joined in a struggle for something greater than themselves.
ADRIAN LEVY and CATHERINE SCOTT-CLARK are award-winning investigative journalists who worked as staff writers and foreign correspondents for the Sunday Times of London for 7 years before joining the Guardian as senior correspondents. They are the authors of The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure and The Stone of Heaven: Unearthing the Secret History of Imperial Green Jade, and their newest, DECEPTION: Pakistan, the US, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons. They have reported from South Asia for more than a decade, and now live in London and in France.