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https://www.thewheelworkers.com/ Steven Higginbotham, Craig Wilkins, and Erin Rodgers of The Wheel Workers talk about their singles Harbor and S.O.S., and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/risingstar/message
Matthew Pantelis covered the protest over the right to protest with comments from Premier Peter Malinauskas, SA Best's Frank Pangallo at the protest, Craig Wilkins from the Conservation Council and Producer Sam Daddow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cuttlefish Coast Sanctuary Zone near Whyalla is the 120th Australian place to make the National Heritage List and is only SA's 10th entry. @ConservationSA CEO Craig Wilkins chats with David and WillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Rehn, Out and About with Sam, David Woiwod, Craig Wilkins, Matthew Abraham, Jon Blake, Breaking at 8 with Tom Koutsantonis, John Olsen, Sarah McLeod, Out and About with Sam and Behind Closed Doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you for supporting us through 100 episodes and getting us to 100,000 downloads! In this episode, Bon and Rob play back some of our favorite clips from early episodes and reminisce about all we have learned along the way. Guests featured in this episode: EP 1: Ellen Lupton, Sharing the Power of Design Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 2: Nzinga Harrison, Designing for Mental Health Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 3: Mike Natter, Art, Storytelling, and Medicine Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 7: John Maeda, Technology and Design Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 8: Giorgia Lupi, Designing with Data Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 9: Craig Wilkins, Spacial Justice Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 10: BJ Miller, Designing Death Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 18: Cliff Kuang, Designing a User Friendly World Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 59: Susannah Fox, Designing Peer-to-Peer Health Listen on Apple Podcasts Episode Links and Mentions: Thad Ziolkowski's on Surfing and Addiction Rob's blood glucose nightlight: https://glowcose.com/ Podcast statistics referenced from Daniel Ruby via Demand Sage: https://www.demandsage.com/podcast-statistics Episode Website: https://www.designlabpod.com/episodes/episode100 Show Sources & Links: Sign-up for Design Lab Podcast's Newsletter Previous Episode Newsletters and Shownotes Follow @DesignLabPod on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Follow @BonKu on Twitter & Instagram Check out the Health Design Lab Production by Robert Pugliese Edit by Fernando Queiroz Cover Design by Eden Lew Theme song by Emmanuel Houston Indexed in the Library of Congress: ISSN 2833-2032
Aaron, Mike, and Gary are joined by ODU Football alum and ODU Sports Hall of Famer, LB Craig Wilkins, and discuss the ODU football loss to JMU at Ballard. After winning the first two games against the Dukes, the Monarchs lost Saturday's contest. Old Dominion moves to 3-7 on the season, 2-4 in conference play. After discussing the JMU game, we turn the page to next week's game in Boone versus Appalachian State.We await a final tally on our 3rd Annual Toys for Tots drive, but Monarch Nation smashed the results of our first two years. As soon as we have the count of toys and money collected, we will share. THANK YOU Monarch Nation and ODU for helping us brighten the holidays for the kids in the 757!Follow Aaron Zielinski on twitter at https://twitter.com/BigBlues_BicepsFollow Mike Langston on twitter at https://twitter.com/LangstonLCBFollow Gary Williams on twitter at https://twitter.com/3GWilliamsFollow Craig Wilkins at https://twitter.com/THE_12thmonarch Donate to Hampton Roads Toys for Tots. Please mention ODU Monarchists in the Organization or Special Event box at: https://marinetoysfortots.salsalabs.org/localdonationform/index.html?fun_local_campaign_designation=%27VA-Virginia%20Beach&fun_unit_location=VA-Virginia%20BeachFor more information on how to donate to Old Dominion Athletics please visit https://www.olddominionaf.com/For football specific giving please visit https://www.olddominionaf.com/giving/sport-specific-giving/football/
Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Central Wheatbelt & Avon Valley
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Today we present the Nature of Politics session from the Nature Festival held in Adelaide between the 25th of September and the 4th of October this year. These days, everything feels like a partisan issue, be it immigration, national security, renewable energy or even lockdowns. More and more decision making seems to feel like a political football, even if it doesn't make sense. Despite its history, a basic concern for the environment seems to have been caught in this trend and in recent years, just labelling yourself an “environmentalist” has been seen as a polarizing thing to do.We hear from James Bradley OAM, celebrated Australian writer and author of Clade; Michelle Grady, Australian Director of The Pew Charitable Trusts; Craig Wilkins, CEO of South Australia's peak environment organisation Conservation SAAnd Natasha Davis, Chair of the South Australian Nature Alliance and CEO of Trees For Life (SA). This event is hosted by journalist Tory Shepherd.Find the science of everything at the Cosmos Magazine website Subscribe to Cosmos Magazine (print) or the Cosmos WeeklyWatch and listen to all our Cosmos Briefings
Craig Wilkins is an architect, activist, artist, author and academic. His work focuses on the intersection of design and social justice. He is the creative director of the Wilkins Project and a lecturer in architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Craig, a leading scholar on African Americans in architecture, won the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in 2017. In this episode, Bon and Craig talk about hip hop architecture, urban acupuncture and spatial justice. Learn how the bad design of the environment and urban policies have negatively impacted the health of black communities in the U.S. and what can be done to change that.
Episode #14 of Adelaide (un)Planned talks trees with Craig Wilkins of the Conservation Council SA. How big a problem is tree loss in our city and suburbs, and is it a problem of our public spaces, or private property? For a greener future, should we educate, regulate, or reward citizens to manage urban trees in their gardens? In this podcast Michael and Daniel also talk society and politics. How much attention do our elected reps pay to our letters and emails? And what will the Covid pandemic mean for our environment and our connections to nature?
University of Michigan A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning The Wilkins Project
South Australia is Australia's home of wine so it is little wonder that the Royal Adelaide Wine Show bestows the most prestigious award each year, The Max Schubert Trophy, and it is also why we jumped at the chance to record this Royal Adelaide Wine Show Masterclass with winemaker, Greg Follett from Lake Breeze Wines, and wine writer and judge, Nick Ryan. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is the 2015 Lake Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon. Michael will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of wine. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear from Craig Wilkins, chief executive of Conservation SA. In stories without notice, we ask about the cask. And in the musical pilgrimage ... we hear from Zac Eichner. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's interview is with none other than the venerable Craig Wilkins. Craig is one of the country's leading scholars on African-Americans in architecture, and he's an academic, activist, and author. He can now add one more "A" to his long list of titles -- award winner! I spoke with Craig fresh off his National Design Awards win, and we talked about a number of things -- his love for Detroit, what made him get involved in architecture, where he sees design education in the future, why design organizations struggle with diversity, and more. It's a far-reaching conversation that I think you'll enjoy regardless of your design discipline. Enough from me though...press play and enjoy the interview! Craig Wilkins' Website Craig Wilkins on Twitter Craig Wilkins on Instagram Craig Wilkins at the University of Michigan's College of Architecture Help support Revision Path by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon! Pledges start at $1 per month, and you’ll receive special patron-only updates, early access to future episodes, and a lot more! Join today! Come join the Revision Path community on Slack! http://revisionpath.com/slack Check out the Revision Path store and buy a t-shirt or hoodie to help support the show! http://revisionpath.com/store We're on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher as well! Visit http://revisionpath.com/iTunes or http://revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Revision Path is brought to you by Facebook Design, MailChimp, Hover, and SiteGround. Save 10% off your first purchase at Hover by visiting hover.com/revisionpath! Get 60% off all hosting plans at SiteGround by visiting siteground.com/revisionpath! Follow Revision Path on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Can we get there by incremental steps or should we go the whole hog?The Great debate from Sustainable Living FestivalAs climate change poses an existential threat, Cam Walker (Friends of the Earth) argues we need to engage everyone. People start with the incremental steps building community consensus then go the whole hog of shutting down coal fired power and installing bold new solar power with storage. The people at Port Augusta in S.A are shining the way and Cam describes how communities move mountains.Craig Wilkins from Conservation Council of South Australia, tells how renewable ownership radicalises people. BZE's Miwa Tominaga reveals how volunteers work together on no compromise plans that become the norm in no time. Cassy O'Connor and Senator Janet Rice explain how the race to get 100% renewables is being fought in parliament.MC: Miriam Lyons - GetUp!’s Senior CampaignerGuests:Cassy O’Connor - former Tasmanian Minister for Climate ChangeCraig Wilkins - Chief Executive, Conservation SAMiwa Tominaga - Beyond Zero Emissions Janet Rice - Federal Senator for Victoria Cam Walker - Friends of the Earth National Campaigns Coordinator
Thirty years ago, Back To The Future got a lot right about technology being used in their October 2015 'destination', from iPads to face-to-face video communication via TV screens. But how good can we be about anticipating the challenges of future transport for South Australia? Conservation SA is hold a Future Transport workshop in Adelaide this week (Thursday, October 22, 2015) to work through ideas for getting transport right. It will be followed by the Future Transport Festival on Sunday, October 25, 2015, in which families are invited to The Joinery, 111 Franklin Street in the city, to try various modes of modern transport, guest presenters, exhibits and even free parking for drivers of electric vehicles. Our guests are: Craig Wilkins, chief executive of Conservation SA, and Leigh Dalwood, associate director, transport planning within the Adelaide office of AECOM. They will take us on a journey through the various topics, successes and challenges of planning for transport needs. In IS IT NEWS, Nigel tests us on the theme, Vehicle Accidents. Max Martin notes: "The future of transport needs to be balanced by the past, or we might as well start driving in a coffin!" George Inglis compares the bike/car debate in Adelaide to the gun debate in the USA. Our SA Drink of the week is from Gemtree Wines. In the Adelaide Visa Council, we have one defendant and then two. And music is from last week's guest, Brian Hales. But first, David Washington from In Daily presents his midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Wilkins plays guitar and synth for Houston’s The Wheel Workers, and runs Vegan Houston. We’ve been Facebook friends and vegan brothers for a while now and I love the [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 185 | Musician Craig Wilkins appeared first on MikeyPod.
Craig Wilkins plays guitar and synth for Houston’s The Wheel Workers, and runs Vegan Houston. We’ve been Facebook friends and vegan brothers for a while now and I love the [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 185 | Musician Craig Wilkins appeared first on MikeyPod.
Craig Wilkins, chairman and founder of ViZn Energy Systems, which produces large-scale energy storage technology and just won an award from Frost & Sullivan, identifies the top challenges to bringing more energy storage online. He also discusses the top challenges for microgrid developers: integration and standardization.