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Talking Dressage with Harry Rival Lee
#2/2021 ft. Lucy McAfee and Concrete Palms

Talking Dressage with Harry Rival Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 59:15


Learn how to become a sommelier of Fine Water, how putting an egg on anything makes it a breakfast food and about the disappointing scientific discovery that all space blackholes actually lead to this one cafe in Chelmer

The Joy of SUP - The Paddleboarding Sunshine Podcast
Natasha Lovegrove - The Kind Store, Summer River Days, Unwinding and Plastic Pollution

The Joy of SUP - The Paddleboarding Sunshine Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 39:47


I am so thrilled to welcome Natasha Lovegrove onto The Joy of SUP Podcast.  Natasha is the founder of The Kind Store and I discovered her on Instagram when I was looking for a great plastic free shampoo + conditioner. She recommended Kind 2 (which I now use) and I realised she was a paddleboarder! She is also a big fan of hugging trees which is something I love doing too! Natasha discovered paddleboarding by chance in Slovakia in 2015. She has always loved board sports, including high adrenaline wakeboarding and snowboarding. She thought SUP was just something she could do on holiday, but was reintroduced to the sport through her interest in plastic pollution and the work of Lizzie Carr and On Planet Patrol paddleboarding litter picks. She realised it was a wonderful way to marry her two interests - board sports and caring for the planet. Based in Essex, Natasha created The Kind Store over 2 years ago as she struggled to find products that met all of her principles and thought there must be more people like her wanting to reduce their single use plastic consumption. She's been vegetarian, now vegan, for nearly seven years and this is what kick-started her journey into sustainability.She also has a successful career as a Chartered Building Surveyor and runs The Kind Store at night. She and her husband married in summer 2020 in Cornwall. Like many of us, SUP offers Natasha the chance to escape the demands of a busy working life and gives her a space, place and time to unwind and relax.  I am keen to show all the possibilities of SUP on the podcast and share the important role it can have on our physical and mental wellbeing. I think many of us will relate to Natasha's story. Topics we also cover:The Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation requires an extra license in addition to the Waterways License available from British Canoeing. Always check the waterways to know where you are allowed. Stopping to reflect and celebrate how far we have come either in business or our paddleboarding journey. Natasha didn't grow up as a 'water baby' but found water sports a little later in life. We all find our way to SUP on different paths. You can find Natasha on Instagram @thekindstoreuk  + The Kind Store.  Photo credit Natasha Lovegrove.Thank you for listening! I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it. If you have any questions, please do get in touch on thejoyofsuppodcast@gmail.com.Instagram is @thejoyofsuppodcast_Follow #thejoyofsuppodcast on Twitter and InstagramFacebook TheJoyofSUPPodcastWebsite www.jomoseley.comIt would be great if you could also rate and review us on Apple as it will help more people find our paddleboarding sunshine! Also subscribe so you never miss an episode! Wishing you sunshine and joy, thank you for listening, Jo x Please always put safety first and get the right advice for your training + body. Episode recorded December 2020 before Lockdown 3 in the UK. 

People Who Are Politicians
2 Nicole Johnston (IND) - Brisbane Councillor For Tennyson Ward

People Who Are Politicians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 29:11 Transcription Available


Episode 2 - Nicole Johnston, Brisbane Councillor For Tennyson Ward For episode 2, I'm joined by Cr Nicole Johnston. Tennyson Ward is located just south of the centre of Brisbane, comprising of Fairfield, Yeronga, Yerongpilly, Tennyson, Chelmer, Graceville, Sherwood and Corinda. Keep up to date with what Nicole is up to in Tennyson by following her on twitter, @CrNicJ and on her website here nicolejohnston.com.au/ Tennyson Ward has a huge variety of parks, including the amazing Sherwood Arboretum, which can be found here: https://goo.gl/maps/WD6LuCA3AT72 And some beautiful photos of it here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/brisbanecitycouncil/sets/72157637583665815/ Comment and rate if you enjoyed and if you have any suggestions or if you're politician and you want to help by getting involved, tweet me @MattAntoniolli or email me at peoplepoliticians@gmail.com

Penmanship
Episode 21: Tony Moore

Penmanship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 77:03


Tony Moore is a senior reporter at Brisbane Times. He was one of the original team recruited to work at Fairfax Media's new online news outlet when it was launched in 2007, and today he remains one of only a couple of reporters who has worked at Brisbane Times since its inception. Before that role, though, Tony has enjoyed a long career as a journalist in Queensland. I first met him about a year ago, when I sent an email to ask whether he'd be open to sharing one of his sources with me for a story I was working on. This type of request can go either way, as some journalists are extremely protective of their sources and wary of sharing with their workmates, let alone a freelancer like myself, but the fact that Tony welcomed me with open arms says a lot about his character. We met at his home in the inner-city suburb of West End on a Friday afternoon in March, when he and his Brisbane Times colleagues happened to be on strike for the day, in solidarity with their colleagues in Sydney and Melbourne, after Fairfax Media announced plans to cut 120 full-time equivalent jobs from newsrooms at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. We began by speaking about what these job losses will mean for consumers of Australian journalism, before moving on to discuss Tony's early interest in environmental sciences, and the link he has noticed between science and journalism; his early years working at The Queensland Times in Ipswich, where he saw the rise of an influential figure in Australian politics from up close; the character traits he has observed about the young reporters who excel in this business; why he lost the ability to speak for several months, and how he overcame this affliction; and how a long-running series of stories led to the funding of a major Queensland infrastructure project. Tony came to Fairfax Media and Brisbane Times after working at The Queensland Times in Ipswich where he worked as a reporter, chief of staff and deputy editor over 14 years. At Ipswich he started affairs with the Ipswich Motorway, southeast Queensland's population growth and how Brisbane and Ipswich needed to play nicely together. They are affairs which continue to this day, though he is yet to tell his wife and two daughters, who are more interested in netball, basketball, circus and the rebuilding of the Brisbane Lions. Tony is a cricket tragic who realised early in his career that being straight-driven for six was less than encouraging for a Brisbane swing bowler. It took a ceremonial hip and shoulder bump to end his career as a young ruck-rover spreadeagled along the boundary fence at Wests at Chelmer. He remembers The Stranglers and Xero at Festival Hall, The Birthday Party at Souths Leagues Club and the Royal Exchange Hotel when it was a Triple Zed venue. Dimly. Tony was born and still lives in Brisbane, went to Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University. Show notes and links to what was discussed in this episode: http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-21-tony-moore/ Tony Moore on Twitter: @eastTMoore Penmanship on Twitter: @PenmanshipAU penmanshippodcast.com

Water supply and treatment in the UK - for iPod/iPhone

Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water supply and treatment in the UK - for iPod/iPhone

Transcript -- Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water supply and treatment in the UK - for iPad/Mac/PC

Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water supply and treatment in the UK - for iPad/Mac/PC

Transcript -- Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water Treatment - for iPod/iPhone

Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water Treatment - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Treating Water

Water Treatment - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009


Transcript -- Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

water agriculture treating pesticides blackwater ozone algae cholera charcoal nitrate flocculation transcript computer chelmer polyelectrolytes
Water Treatment - for iPad/Mac/PC

Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

Water Treatment - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Treating Water

Water Treatment - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009


Transcript -- Computer graphics reveal the processes at Hanningfield Reservoir, providing drinking water to 60,000 people. The panel explain the purpose of new membrane technology.

water agriculture treating pesticides blackwater ozone algae cholera charcoal nitrate flocculation transcript computer chelmer polyelectrolytes