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Join Nick Hanne (Education Partnerships Manager) as he sits down with Dr. Paul Crowhurst to talk about tertiary education, white fragility, and the concept of unteaching racism. Dr. Crowhurst unpacks his experiences as a teacher, principal, and lecturer, and discusses the series of events leading to his encounter with cancel culture.Support the Show.
Schools are paying third party contractors to develop emergency lockdown strategies. They're responsible for creating emergency management plans for their schools which includes such protocols. The principal of Auckland's Glendowie School Paul Crowhurst told Mike Hosking that they spent about $5000 on a full emergency management plan and on-site training. He says school staff aren't experts in emergency management and the personalised plan for the school included the third-party coming in and assessing risks. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:54:40 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - C'est une histoire qui commence comme un conte. En 1968, dans une petite ville des Cornouailles anglaises, neuf marins tentent l'un des derniers exploits des mers : faire le tour du monde sans escale par les trois grands caps et en solitaire. - réalisé par : David Jacubowiez
This broadcast first aired on Wednesday the 8th of May, 2024. At a special outside broadcast at Careers Day Out 2024 at DECA, Shepparton. One FM Presenter Plemo talks to Shaelyn Crowhurst from La Trobe University's Shepparton campus who talks about how people can go about studying at La Trobe. For more information head to - https://www.latrobe.edu.au/ or follow La Trobe University on all the socials. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston was the only sailor to finish the Golden Globe Race. When he returned home after ten months at sea, he donated his winnings to the Crowhurst family. Sir Robin takes Alice inside his epic voyage, from the reality of fixing his boat in shark-infested waters, to facing a painful bout of appendicitis alone. Plus, he tells us what Donald Crowhurst should have done once he realised he was in danger.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
https://www.patreon.com/UnidentifiedSignalhttps://twitter.com/SIGNALFM999https://www.unidentifiedsignal.com/Donald Charles Alfred Crowhurst (1932 – July 1969) was a British businessman and amateur sailor who disappeared while competing in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race held in 1968–69. Soon after starting the race his boat, the Teignmouth Electron, began taking on water. Crowhurst secretly abandoned the race while reporting false positions in an attempt to appear to complete a circumnavigation without actually doing so. His ship's logbooks, found after his disappearance, suggest that the stress he was under and associated psychological deterioration may have led to his death.
Kia Ora all, happy new year and all that associated stuff, its great to be back!In this episode Hayden and Mal, were joined by Ron Crowhurst, who is the Co-event director at Whangarei parkrun.We chatted about his fascinating life of running, and how things were done in the good old days.The conversation then shifted to Whangarei parkrun and what makes this weekly meet up so great for all runners and walkers, weather you are new to running or an experienced runner, parkrun is perfect for you.We had a lot of fun with this interview, and I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.Links as promised:Colin Thornes parkrun video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRLelpOvAiY Colin Thornes interview on TV1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuAG3km2sXAWhangarei parkrun website: https://www.parkrun.co.nz/whangarei/Whangarei parkrun facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WhangareiparkrunRun Adjacent is proudly supported by Trek Trail and Fish, the runners candy store. If shopping online be sure to use my discount code for 10% off your order. The discount code is: RA10Be sure to like, follow or subscribe on the platform you are listening on.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSupport us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are joined by Howard Crowhurst. Howard is an independent researcher based in the megalithic area of Carnac in France. He has been studying megalithic monuments and other ancient sites around the globe for nearly 40 years. His work led him to make life-changing discoveries about the knowledge that is encrypted in ancient monuments. In this show we will be focussing on Howard's latest book, The Megalithic Plan. ‘In the far distant past, Great Britain was measured and organised and unmovable monuments, earth mounds and henges, were built to immortalise the plan and to incorporate the differences linked to the earth's curvature. The principles behind this masterpiece and the reasons for which it was done, were handed down orally and in secrecy over the centuries by druids and Celtic monks until they were finally written down in cryptic form in the Mabinogion, the Welsh bardic tales. The installation was linked to the massive megalithic monuments in Brittany by incredibly precise meridian lines. This plan has remained hidden until now…' What are the principles that the builders used ? Are they the same all over the globe, across continents and eras ? And why was it so important to put all that effort into creating these spectacular monuments ? These are some of the questions that Howard has spent most of his life working on, and the answers he has found are truly ground-breaking. Website: https://howardcrowhurst.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowardCrowhurst Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B00J7U1QD4/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=2e02c557-0583-4fbb-a7ec-74c926b03f7e&ref_=ap_rdr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089949462873 #howardcrowhurst #megaliths #megalithbuilders ____________________________________________________________________ Follow us here: https://allmylinks.com/the-amish-inquisition Signup for the newsletter, join the community, follow us online, and most importantly share links! Producer Credits for Ep 313: Emma Bridges, Danny G, Helen and Aliyah ____________________________________________________________________ Leave us a voicemail: 07562245894 Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Website - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/ Join the Element server: https://matrix.to/#/%23the-amish-inquisition%3Amatrix.org Subscribe to the Newsletter: http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/subscribe-to-the-newsletter/ Get your Merch from: The Amish Loot Chest - https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/amish-inquisition-loot-chest Email - theamishinquisition@gmail.com Buy us a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theamishguys Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/theamishinquisition Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/theamishinquisition Odysee Channel - https://odysee.com/@theamishinquisition:e Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1347401 Twitter - https://twitter.com/amishinqpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/0fNMZAQctCme/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU. NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest.
We're Matt & Forest two everyday dudes from the UK talking all things superheroes. We kickstart the year with an industry interview. We are joined by the brilliant Tom Cowhurst who talks to us about his experiences as an actor, including being a part of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom!Join us in this epic journey as we venture back from 2008 and relive all of the MCU movies from release date. We will discuss our gripes, our favourite moments and why you should never ever try to be a hero.Follow UsInstagram : @dontbeaheropodcastTwitter : @DBAHPodcastRemember to share, like & rate this podcast on all your streaming platforms, the support helps us a lot and we appreciate the S**T out of you!You can email us with your thoughts and let us know your highlights of Phase 4 at dontbeaheropodcast@gmail.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For those who celebrate or acknowledge it, Christmas is now in the rearview mirror. Father Time has a beard that reaches down to his toes, and he's ready to hand over the clock to an absolutely adorable little Baby Time when 2024 rolls in. That means it's time for our annual set of reflections on the analytics and data science industry. Somehow, the authoring of this description of the show was completely unaided by an LLM, although the show did include quite a bit of discussion around generative AI. It also included the announcement of a local LLM based on all of our podcast episodes to date (updated with each new episode going forward!), which you can try out here! The discussion was wide-ranging beyond AI: Google Analytics 4, Marketing Mix Modelling (MMM), the technical/engineering side of analytics versus the softer skills of creative analytical thought and engaging with stakeholders, and more, as well as a look ahead to 2024! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
Welcome to Season Two, Episode Five of The Full Circl Podcast! It's great to be back and this season we are exploring the pathways of the world's most exciting leaders Today we're joined by Nebel Crowhurst, the Chief People Officer at Reward Gateway. Nebel Crowhurst opens up about her path from adversity to triumph. Overcoming challenges and breaking barriers, she shares how resilience paved his way to success—a must-listen for every young mind seeking motivation in life's maze. The Full Circl Podcast takes a closer look into the lives and stories of aspirational leaders worldwide. A range of powerful themes are explored throughout each episode such as; the powerful stories of these Leaders, their pathway to success, and advice to Future Leaders. Find out more at - www.circl.org Follow us on Insta - @Circlgram Follow us on LinkedIn - [CirclLearning_](Mimecast TTP Web Portal "") Be sure to like and subscribe for more episodes! Thanks for listening
Ella Crowhurst (I: @ellacrowhurst) is a 23 year old beef producer, newly minted podcast host, and Mum from Naracoorte, south east SA. Her new podcast, Agriette Australia (@agrietteaustralia), is a storyteller for the women in Agriculture, whose passions and knowledge are growing the future of rural Australia in more ways than just food, fodder and fibre. Really, Agriette seeks to be a big sister for the industry, while uplifting and connecting girls finding their way in agriculture. Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at hello@generationag.com.au *Become a Patreon Partner* - https://patreon.com/generationag Find us here: Instagram: @generation.ag Twitter: @generation_ag Website: www.generationag.com.au
Down on the Docs - Ep. 47 - Deep Water (2006) Part 2 Deep Water is a 2006 British documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond, and produced by Al Morrow, Jonny Persey and John Smithson. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht. The film reconstructs Crowhurst's voyage from his own audio tapes and cine film, interwoven with archival footage and interviews Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/7KkgCyXWK Down on the Docs, starring comedians Chris Neff & Dave Sarra, is a weekly podcast breaking down the latest documentaries on Netflix, HBO, and Amazon Prime the only way they know how, with lots of dumb jokes. Twitter: https://twitter.com/downonthedocs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downonthedocspod/ Chris Neff: https://twitter.com/chrisneffcomedy https://www.instagram.com/horsetooth Dave Sarra: https://twitter.com/davexhale https://www.instagram.com/dave.sarra https://youtube.com/DaveSarra
Down on the Docs - Ep. 47 - Deep Water (2006) Part 1 Deep Water is a 2006 British documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond, and produced by Al Morrow, Jonny Persey and John Smithson. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht. The film reconstructs Crowhurst's voyage from his own audio tapes and cine film, interwoven with archival footage and interviews Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/VykasRN974 Down on the Docs, starring comedians Chris Neff & Dave Sarra, is a weekly podcast breaking down the latest documentaries on Netflix, HBO, and Amazon Prime the only way they know how, with lots of dumb jokes. Twitter: https://twitter.com/downonthedocs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downonthedocspod/ Chris Neff: https://twitter.com/chrisneffcomedy https://www.instagram.com/horsetooth Dave Sarra: https://twitter.com/davexhale https://www.instagram.com/dave.sarra https://youtube.com/DaveSarra
In the sixth of our series of bonus episodes, Ian chats with Liam Crowhurst, a data scientist who has done a lot of work on some advanced analytics on the AFL. We talk about what xScore is and how it can be used by teams, how intercepts are a key metric for detemining success and what the data says Essendon needs to do better in order to be a premiership contender moving forward. You can follow Liam and see his work on Twitter at https://twitter.com/crow_data_sci Bonus Episodes are released a week early to Patrons. You can join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/donthestat
Souvenez, dans l'épisode précédent nous avions tiré au sort l'observatoire naval des états-unis . Alors donc, il fallait trouver 4 chroniques à faire en rapport avec l'artcile. Fort heureusement, nous avons eu du soutien ! Aurélien de Decoince ta bulle et Seb de Ya-t-il un pilote dans le manga sont venus à rescousse ! - Sylvain a fait une chronique chaloupée et mélodieuse sur la rencontre entre Bertrand Burgalat et Alain Chamfort - Seb nous parle de Mort Subite, avec JCVD qui tabasse une mascotte dans une cuisine - Aurélien parle du classique Piège en haute mer, avec l'insubmersible Steven Seagal - Martin fait bad tripper tout le monde avec L'étrange dernier voyage de Donald Crowhurst Encore mille merci à nos invités, et très bonne écoute à vous !
It's that one-time-of-the-year when we do a little bit of navel-gazing, a little bit of prognostication, and, when the year is a year like 2022, a little more cursing than usual. Not only did the podcast hit a fairly meaningless vanity metric milestone this year, but we also maintained our explicit rating! Executive producer Josh Crowhurst joined us to look back on the podcast and the analytics industry in 2022, as well as to do a little bit of crystal ball gazing into 2023 and beyond! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
In this podcast we were honoured to be joined by Nebel Crowhurst, 6th most influential HR professional 2022 in the UK as voted for by HR magazine. Nebel shares with us her passion around the subject of Diversity and Inclusion and creating a feeling of belonging in employees. Tune in as we unpack.... What Nebel has done to enable her to be recognised as the 6th most influential HR Practitioner Why having a voice, being able to show up, be your true authentic self creates such a sense of belonging in employees What organisations need to do which enable people to feel safe to be authentic The power of sharing stories of lived experiences How organisations need to be vulnerable when it comes to employee feedback How to use employee engagement feedback and data to create a stronger, happier and diverse workforce How to use reverse mentoring to educate leaders about diversity and inclusion The importance of EQ in leaders in embodying Diversity & Inclusion How to create lived values and not the ones that simply get stuck on the wall! Where to start when it comes to creating an effective D&I strategy To find out more about how we can support your organisation drop us a line at info@themindsolution.com You can also book your free consultation to explore further how we can help you with your wellbeing strategy and training; https://calendly.com/the-mind-solution/free-consultation Links https://themindsolution.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/saramaude/ Contact us at info@themindsolution.com
Are you a freelance teacher or thinking about freelancing? This week I'm joined by the delightful Miranda Crowhurst of Twinkl, who is an expert on how to grow your online audience on social media. Are you a freelancer or thinking about freelancing? This episode will give you food for though if you're not happy working for someone else or if you're yearning to be your own boss. You may be surprised at what she says.... Digressions include: are you being supported at work?, creativity, what it's like to get a million views on social media, the 'perfect teacher' (spoiler: doesn't exist!). Apologies for the sound quality at the end of the episode- Zoom is a fickle mistress... Connect with Miranda: Actively improve work-life balance and results with Twinkl Membership for Schools Join our support communities @ twinkl.co.uk/support-communities Create your own resources @ twinkl.co.uk/create Made by teachers, perfect for parents. Visit our Parents' Hub Download my latest freebie: https://app.mailerlite.com/sites/preview/5551823 Do me a solid and fill out my survey – it only takes 2 minutes, I promise!: https://forms.gle/rcJXj7k5rTZG848x7 Like, share, DM me and follow me on Instagram @https://www.instagram.com/everythingeflteacher and on Facebook @https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeflteacherdevelopment Subscribe to Youtube @Everything EFL for teaching tip videos and full podcast episodes with Closed Captions. Email me at showandtelleverythingefl@gmail.com. Connect with me on LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-o-byrne-90b58a55/ Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple.... and don't forget to tell your colleagues. Share the love. Theme music by @sean.cass (Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everything-efl/message
Smart cow collars from Halter are now available right across the country. The company expanded NZ-wide due to significant demand, and now only has limited slots remaining. Halter Partnership Manager Steve Crowhurst joined us on REX Today to give us his reaction to the demand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on EWB, we have Jay Gambit, vocalist for Executioner's Mask whose newest record Winterlong has been on heavy rotation here at my lair. We also about his long-running noise project Crowhurst, Dave Grohl and a myriad of other things. Intro: “All the Dark Things” – Mike Hill Outro: “Last Call” – Executioner's Mask
When talking about artists with a wide array of genres they cover with their different projects, one such not forget Jay Gambit from Philadelphia as his projects go from industrial and post-punk to avantgarde and experimental. Just listen to his two maybe most famous projects: Crowhurst and Executioner's Mask - so very different and yet there is one connecting thing: Jay and his voice from the grave. In light of the upcoming album by Executioner's Mask we sat down with him for one of our funniest and most intimate interviews. Jay is one of those music buffs who seem to know basically anything and everything, so after a very short gap of only 5 months we are having a second interview with him (the first one was at the end of 2021) but now we are, of course, focusing on the new album by EM called Winterlong which will be released next Friday and which at its core is one of the best and most versatile post-punk records of the year. As my friend Ralph always says, post-punk was never gone and when you listen to artists like Jay it also becomes pretty apparent why! This is no Bauhaus- oder Joy Division-cover band but a band pushing the boundaries and giving new impulses to the scene. And all of that because of having been in so many different projects that he now can turn to the joy of making people dance and think at the same time. And the fact that he did the whole interview in his robe makes it even better - will the robe ever fall? Is this the sexiest interview we'll ever do? Well, you can only find out when watching!
In the spirit of reconciliation Learning Uncut acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present. Reconciliation is an important issue and piece of unfinished business in Australia. It is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all. In this episode we will hear about how Origin has been taking action on reconciliation since 2015. I'm joined by Brigitte Bin Awel who is a specialist consultant in Diversity and Inclusion at Origin, and Ian Crowhurst, the Head of Learning and Development and Talent for Origin. They introduce us to their Reconciliation Action Plan and the contribution of learning and development to building cultural awareness in support of their reconciliation efforts. Host: Michelle Ockers Transcript and related resources: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/NN/ Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/
Barry Crowhurst operates Chervon Australia which is the sole distributor for EGO powertools in Australia. We talk about the history in australia, the tool range and the battery technology that EGO has developed. Keep an eye on the range of products that they are releasing over the next few months.
MTA CONFERENCE PREVIEWIn this episode, Patrick looks towards the MTA Annual Conference, chatting to two companies from the trade fair, and two of the guest speakers, to find out what they will be talking about at the conference:David Ryan from Furlong Solutions, introduces their new app;Emily Crowhurst explains what ‘tuning' a curriculum is, and the simple steps we can all take to help develop new Schemes of Work;Michelle James from Sing Up talks about their work, and introduces a new programme for primary schools;And professional drummer, Felix Higginbottom, on how to support students who want to go into the music industry.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying
Stories that we tell ourselves and how these stories become the truth. I visit the site for the Battle of Hastings but not in Battle, the accepted site, again I'm on a ramble, I visit a 2000 year old Yew tree which potentially is at the site of the real battle in a village called Crowhurst in Sussex and we look at how stories, however true or false become the things that influence our lives. In my rambling I asked the question, how do we square up Christianity and waging war? I'll tell the story of my father and his family which is a good example of someone living a story that unfolds in the landscape of the walk. To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Als Donald Crowhurst hört, dass es beim „Golden Globe Race“ 1968 die Summe von 5.000 Pfund für den schnellsten Segler, der alleine und ohne Pause die Welt umsegelt, zu gewinnen gibt, wittert er die Chance auf ein besseres Leben für sich und seine Familie. Doch ohne große Erfahrung und mit zweitklassigem Material ausgestattet, wird Crowhurst schnell klar, dass es für ihn viel mehr zu verlieren als zu gewinnen gibt. Alleine auf dem Atlantik treibend, trifft er eine fatale Entscheidung nach der anderen – und soll am Ende nie wieder zu seiner Familie zurückkehren. Shownotes: Dokumentation „Deep Water“ über Crowhursts Odyssee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4keI2N56Ec Route des „Golden Globe Race“ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/GoldenGlobeRaceRoute.png Gegenüberstellung der echten und der Fake-Route von Crowhurst https://web.archive.org/web/20030212190726/http://website.lineone.net/~teignmuseum/crowhurst.htm Folgt uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schattenseiten_podcast/ Schreibt uns per Mail: schattenseiten.podcast@gmail.com
Als Donald Crowhurst hört, dass es beim Golden Globe Race 1968 die Summe von 5.000 Pfund für den schnellsten Segler, der alleine und ohne Pause die Welt umsegelt, zu gewinnen gibt, wittert er die Chance auf ein besseres Leben für sich und seine Familie. Doch ohne große Erfahrung und mit zweitklassigem Material ausgestattet, wird Crowhurst schnell klar, dass es für ihn viel mehr zu verlieren als zu gewinnen gibt. Alleine auf dem Atlantik treibend, trifft er eine fatale Entscheidung nach der anderen und soll am Ende nie wieder zu seiner Familie zurückkehren. Shownotes: Dokumentation Deep Water über Crowhursts Odyssee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4keI2N56Ec Route des Golden Globe Race https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/GoldenGlobeRaceRoute.png Gegenüberstellung der echten und der Fake-Route von Crowhurst https://web.archive.org/web/20030212190726/http://website.lineone.net/~teignmuseum/crowhurst.htm Folgt uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schattenseiten_podcast/ Schreibt uns per Mail: schattenseiten.podcast@gmail.com
Catching up with Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng this week was Love Island's Chloe Crowhurst, who spoke about her pregnancy journey and keeping her partner private on social media. Scott Robinson from Five reminisced on the bands' mental health over last 20 years and how he's seen attitudes drastically change. Also on the show was Real Housewives of Cheshire's Tanya Bardsley who explained her decision to leave the show after her ADHD diagnosis and the positive effect affirmations have had on her life.
Harry talks to Miranda about her obsession with language and where the idea of languages talking to each other came from.
What's dark and slimy and over two feet long? It's an Eastern Hellbender! This aquatic giant salamander, endemic to the eastern and central US, is the largest amphibian in North America, often weighing in at over 4 lbs.! The hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) is, not unlike Steve, secretive and slimy but also fascinating. Join the guys for one hell of an episode learning about this rare and disappearing denizen of fast-moving streams. This episode was recorded on January 22, 2022 at Chestnut Ridge County Park in Orchard Park, NY.Episode NotesBill said that the Kinzua Bridge was about 300 feet long, but he was mistaken. The bridge was about 300 feet high. The length was 2,053 feet. When Bill was talking about the white tips on hellbender toes, he mistakenly said that hellbenders have “fingers”. D'oh! Bill understand that salamanders don't have toes, but he wants everyone to know he was using the term in a cutesy way.Steve mentioned his friend Zachary Cava and Zack's research into hellbenders. Bill was able to track down Zack's study! Full citation below under “Works Cited”.Around the 20:50 mark, Steve wonders if there is an ecological concept or law stating that larger species tend to go extinct more quickly than small species. After recording, Bill did some searching but could not find any specific law. Anyone out there that knows of one? Please get in touch with us!Bill gave a quick and somewhat vague definition of siltation. Here's a more complete definition: Siltation refers both to the increased concentration of suspended sediments and to the increased accumulation of fine sediments on [waterway] bottoms where they are undesirable. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiltationUseful LinksCheck out Life Among the Milkweed, the new book from friend-of-the-podcast Melissa Borowicz BetrusVisit Kinzua Bridge State Park and Sky Walk in PennsylvaniaEllen Paquette's WeeBeasties Etsy Shop (Paquette is the artist who created the plush hellbender Bill mentioned in this episode) Stuff You Should Know's excellent episode on zoos: Are Zoos Good or Bad For Animals?SponsorsGumleaf Boots, USA (free shipping for patrons)Thank you to Always Wandering Art (Website and Etsy Shop) for providing the artwork for many of our previous episodes!Support Us Support us on Patreon!Check out the Field Guides merch at our Teespring store. It's really a great deal: you get to pay us to turn your body into a billboard for the podcast! Works CitedBodinof, C.M., Briggler, J.T., Junge, R.E., Beringer, J., Wanner, M.D., Schuette, C.D., Ettling, J., Gitzen, R.A. and Millspaugh, J.J., 2012. Postrelease movements of captive-reared Ozark hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi). Herpetologica, 68(2), pp.160-173.Cava, Z.A., McMillan, A.M., Pennuto, C.M. and Warren, R.J., 2018. Hellbender prey preference is superseded by native and nonnative prey behavior. Journal of Herpetology, 52(2), pp.162-170.Crowhurst, R.S., Faries, K.M., Collantes, J. et al. Genetic relationships of hellbenders in the Ozark highlands of Missouri and conservation implications for the Ozark subspecies (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi). Conserv Genet 12, 637–646 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-010-0170-0Foster, R.L., 2018. Lessons From the Past: A Historical Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender Salamander (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) (Doctoral dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo).Photo Credit"Hellbender" by John Garret is licensed under CC BY NC
We did it! Another year in the books, and 2021 was a bit of a ride. As we do every year, on this episode we reflect a little bit on the podcast and then a lot on the industry: what the major themes of 2021 were, and what we think might be coming in 2022. Google Analytics 4, 3rd party cookies, remote work and Zoom meetings, and even the metaverse! Plus, of course, this is our annual excuse to get our executive producer, Josh Crowhurst, on a mic! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
Lengi hefur hafið heillað fólk. Ekki aðeins er það matarkista og mikilvæg flutningaleið. Það hefur einnig sérstakt aðdráttarafl sem erfitt er að lýsa í orðum. Þessi rennblauta eyðimörk hefur verið mörgu skáldinu yrkisefni og fólk sem dvalist hefur mánuðum saman á úthafinu hefur lýst alls konar hugbreytingum sem það hefur orðið fyrir. Svo er einnig um manninn sem við segjum frá í þessum þætti. Hann hét Donald Crowhurst og í lok sjöunda áratugar stefndi hann á að sigla í kringum hnöttinn í kappi við þrautreynda siglingamenn. Sjálfur hafði Crowhurst nær enga reynslu af siglingum. Þá fór í hönd atburðarás sem er mjög áhugaverð og gæti jafnvel verið fyndin ef hún væri ekki svona ógurlega sorgleg. Það eru Borg Brugghús/Bríó, Sjóvá og Pizzan sem bjóða upp á Drauga fortíðar.
The winners of this year's Agri Magic Smart Farming award at the South Island Agricultural Fieldays was virtual fencing technology, Halter. Steve Crowhurst, business development manager caught up with Sarah to explain how much time it is saving dairy farmers in shifting fences. To watch the interview, visit www.sarahscountry.com Subscribe to Sarah’s Country on the podcast and if you love us, please leave a review! Contact the show: sarah@sarahscountry.com Follow Sarah’s Country on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahscountry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahscountry
Today's guest is Miranda Crowhurst. She talks about her journey from starting a school in Bolivia to being ‘Entrepreneur in Residence' at Twinkl.BioMiranda Crowhurst has taught English in the UK, Tanzania and Bolivia. She co-founded Language Connection, a successful language institute, in 2016, and is now the ESL Segment Manager at Twinkl Educational Publishing. She is also currently completing her MBA at The University of Birmingham.www.twinkl.com
Barbara Crowhurst of Retail Makeover in Canada visited with Bill and me. It was a whirlwind hour as we covered many, but just a piece of Barbara's knowledge of retail. Barbara was our first Canadian guest expert and we welcomed her to the program in a grand manner. You will want to listen to this replay.
Interview: ALAN CROWHURST Alan Crowhurst is an award-winning horseracing photographer contracted to Getty Images. His life has always involved racing, his grand father was a racecourse bookmaker. In this interview Alan talks about growing up in Brighton, taking up photography, his passion for his profession, what it takes to get an award-winning ‘Crowhurst’ shot and his hopes for the future with Star Sports' Simon Nott. Meeting Alan Crowhurst.
Welcome back to the podcast and today I am joined by the beautiful Jess Crowhurst talking about spirituality. Jess is a well-being and spirituality coach, who supports you to dive into connection to self, aligned living, and soul communication. Jess is a very wise soul and in this episode, she shares about her journey and soul awakening, what spirituality means, what is a spiritual practice and we both share our own personal practices. Jess also shares where you can start if you’re new to this world and are not sure where to start and what to say when others give you sideways looks. There is so much goodness and wisdom in this ep and I know you’ll just love it. LINKS Jess Crowhurst: Website: https://www.jandthelight.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/j_andthelight/ Evie: Keen to find out more about coaching? Book your free Discovery Call Here https://www.evelynkelly.co.nz/11-coaching-packages Website: https://www.evelynkelly.co.nz/ Instagram: @evelynrobertakelly Join my Free Facebook Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowerandelevatewithevie
In this episode, I interview Daph Crowhurst, the Managing Director at Crowies Paints, a fast-expanding retailer of paints. In 2019, Daph was named Telstra's SA Business Woman of the Year. She got into the industry by buying three paint stores in 1996 with her husband and they grew that to six stores until their divorce in 2011. Aged 52, she decided to keep the business and grow it. She started off by changing the business model and they now have 24 stores in four Australian states, with half of those being franchises. Crowies buys paint from manufacturers and sells it in both trade and retail. In 2011, most of their sales were coming from trade, but she focused their marketing and customer service on the retail channel, and now that forms the majority of sales. The business has grown from eight full-time employees in 1996 to the current sixty-five, including the twelve franchise stores. Sales have also swelled from $7 Million in 2011 to the current $27 Million a year. Daph has consistently funded the business entirely from profits and says the hardest thing about growing a small business is the hours required. The one thing she says she would tell herself on day one of starting out in business is, “Be brave” Stay tuned as Daph shares her awesome and successful small business ownership journey. This Cast Covers: Buying paint from manufacturers and retailing it to trade customers, painters, and retail customers. Why they have had an increase in business in most of their stores during the pandemic. How they started out with 5 stores and later on changed the business model to grow the business. Differentiating themselves from competitors by doing all the admin work, marketing/advertising, product research, and training for their franchisees. Implementing the no-asshole policy in their franchisee vetting process. Growing from 20 full-time employees to 65, and from $7 Million in sales to $27 Million. Thriving in the capital intensive paint business by bootstrapping purely from profits. Their success in marketing themselves as painting specialists. Growing their retail sales while also sustaining a stable growth in trade accounts. The importance of learning to be brave as a small business owner. Getting a great return on investment from traditional marketing. Appreciating her staff by always giving them the opportunity to step up to the next level and improve. Hiring for the personality without necessarily focusing on the skill too much. The value of building a culture founded on openness and honesty. Finding mentorship from some of her senior staff and suppliers. Additional Resources: Crowies Paints Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cold Funk" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Imagine your partner telling you they want a divorce after 34 years together, at the age of 50, and having to start a brand new life on your own. Imagine realising that the person you gave your life to has had more affairs that they can count on 2 hands, and leaves you questioning if you ever really knew them after all. Imagine being at your lowest and darkest time in your life and turning it around completely. Meet my guest today, the wonderful Polly Crowhurst of Polly Bloom. Polly is a divorce and separation coach. She became an accredited Divorce & Separation Coach after going through her own dreadful divorce 6 years ago. The tsunami of emotions she faced were overwhelming and she asked herself how was she expected to handle the splitting up of the matrimonial home, her family, friends and way of life she'd had known for many years effectively whilst emotionally charged? She flipped the negative experience into a positive one and now helps others to cope with the same rollercoaster of emotions. You can find Polly on Instagram or visit her website www.divorceseparationcoach.co.uk. You can also email Polly directly at pb@divorceseparationcoach.co.uk Oh an while you're on why not come and join me on Instagram too. You can find me on our Generation Exceptional Podcast page and follow me on my Floresco page too. Enjoy the show.
Halter’s Business Development Manager, Steve Crowhurst, talks about the innovative development of their solar-powered GPS-enabled collars for cows. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Money touches us all, but only certain people are included in that conversation. Kate Crowhurst saw first-hand how fractured our financial systems are, wanting to change the conversation to include young people and those from lower socio-economic households, she decided to be part of the change, rather than wait for it. With a background in teaching and a Cambridge alum, Kate developed Money Bites, a content-led platform that provides accessible and actionable information on financial literacy. In this episode, Kate shares how economic disparity inspired change, why a team is essential for change and how we are all capable of making the world better.Discover more:Connect with Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-crowhurst-8b994015a/Learn more about MoneyBites: http://www.moneybites.com/ -Tune into the Money Matters Podcast by Little Dreamers Australia: https://apple.co/39Ip1sZ - See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 21 of Teaching Notes, the MTA Podcast, is out now!Head of Performing Arts at School 21, Emily Crowhurst tells Patrick about the wonderful music-rich curriculum at her school, which takes students from the age of 4 to 18;Plus, Part 1of an extended interview with composer, writer and TV presenter Howard Goodall, in which he tackles some big issues in music education today, such as what the core subjects on a curriculum should be, and the wider-benefits and long-term gains of a strong music provision in schools.Produced and presented by Patrick Johns.
On this episode of the Quality Goods Podcast, Anson and Chris were joined by Candace Crowhurst, founder of The Virtual Studio. When covid struck earlier this year, Candace was quick to realize the need for fitness and community was going to need to evolve, so she was jumped at the opportunity to found The Virtual Studio, a place for trainers to connect with those seeking a way to stay fit through quarantine and remain safe while doing so. Big changes mean new opportunities, and Candace was quick to flex her entrepreneurial mind set and resourcefulness, and created a business to bring fitness into peoples homes and socially distant spaces, all while giving back to social causes in her community. We talked about her unorthodox road into the fitness biz, the constant pivoting that is required when navigating uncharted territory, and some ways we can stay fit and safe while doing so. Whether you’re a fitness junkie, just trying to maintain, or are completely new to exercise, we hope you enjoy this conversation about entrepreneurship & fitness. Follow Candace: Work out with Oakland Pride! https://www.thevirtualstudio.io/ @thevirtualstudio.io @caligirlaroundtheworld Episode brought to you by: thegeniusbrand.com - 15% off with code 'quality' at checkout --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qgpod/support
This week Harriet talks about going back to the office and anonymity for domestic violence victims with broadcaster Nicola Thorpe, plus she meets author ‘Badly behaved women, a story of modern feminism’, Anne Marie Crowhurst and Harriet learn about childlessness and how we talk about it with Pooky Quensel. Lastly Harriet speaks to author Caroline O’Donoghue about her new book ’Scenes of a graphic nature’. If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshr and for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Edited by Sophie King for http://www.thepresentercoach.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Growing up, I learnt more about money outside school than in it. This is a problem that former teacher Kate Crowhurst, who blogs at Money Bites, feels passionately about. In this episode, she discusses financial literacy in schools, the need for more female voices in personal finance, the importance of women in business startups - and she shares a great fashionista tip. Kate is also working with Money School author Lacey Filipich on Money Debates, a virtual summit that takes place from 31 August to 4 September.
Following a successful career in fashion journalism, Lisa pursued her passions for cinema and costume by switching to design, styling for commercials and short films, which ultimately led to costume design for film, TV and theatre.Lisa shares her early experiences, her love of storytelling through watching movies, and describes how her respect for the craft of costuming is expressed in the productions she has worked on, which include CROWHURST, BEEN SO LONG and CHIMERICA (C4) and yet to be broadcast SMALL AXE directed by Steve McQueen. Deconstructing her rigorous methods of research and presentation, Lisa also illuminates how this crucial process helps a performer find their character’s voice within the overall dramatic and visual narrative.www.lisaduncan.co.uk www.angelsbehindtheseams.com
En plein blizzard lors du solstice hivernal, au début de la soirée la plus longue de l'année, marchant pas par pas parmi les cyclopéennes pierres et face au vent ravageur, une mordante, envoutante prise de conscience m'a saisi l'esprit : au cœur du Black Métal, ce qui anime le prophétique artiste dans son sulfureux maléfice musical, ce qui le pousse à explorer, à voir et à se rendre au-delà les limites du bien et du mal, du beau et du laid, du connu et de l'inconnu, ce n'est qu'une seule et irrésistible émotion; une sensation intérieure qui est fort plus que simple sentiment ou pensée, mais une captivante sensation, tangible et réelle, manifestée dans l'alchimie primordiale de son l'être physique comme spirituel, à la fois comme crise, désir et passion… Voici un épisode qui en sera des échos, non pas en tant que rite radiophonique, mais mordante révélation ! ☩ LISTE LITURGIQUE ☩ 1. EARTH ROT (Australie) - Hunger 2. DRACENA (Suède) - Ravenous Bloodlust 3. MARA (Suède) - Winter Hunger 4. ASTROFAES (Ukraine) - Среди голодных псов 5. SACCAGE (Québec) - Vorace 6. CROWHURST (États-Unis) - La Faim 7. ANNELIESE MICHEL (Russie) - Голод 8. TRAUER (Allemagne) - ...Hungrig durch die kalte Nacht 9. SERPENTS LAIR (Danemark) - Perpetual Hunger 10. HELLVETO (Pologne) - Głód
Having introduced Agile into River Island, Nebel is in the process of doing the same at her current organisation, Roche. Not just into the HR team, where she is Director of HR & Communications, but across the entire employee population. Learn from Nebel's rich experience of succeeding with Agile in HR and L&D - with real examples - and how you can do the same. KEY TAKEAWAYS Working in an agile space is about breaking things down incrementally, delivering at a pace that suits the business, iterating, and creating effective channels of communication so as to better encourage co-creation. Checking in with your team is a founding principle of agile working, and one of the practices that encourages accountability, creativity in solutions, and the close-knit bonding of teams, no matter how remote they may be. The pace of agile can sometime be daunting for those who have not experienced it. But businesses should always be evolving, and we must never limit progress based upon unfounded preconceptions. Initial development is often so focused towards ensuring that someone can perform the breadth and depth of their new responsibilities, but making sure that we engender a feeling of excitement, creativity and comfort, is far more important in the initial phase. Agile can be introduced to a cautious environment by introducing small elements at first, and then building upon these slowly. Focus on impactful solutions that will demonstrate effectiveness. BEST MOMENTS 'There's an element of discipline in the way you work with agile' 'The biggest impact that I've observed is how it brings people together' ‘Find the advocates and build your army' ‘Unless you listen to feedback, how can you ever know what the solution needs to be?' ‘Agile brings a level of curiosity' VALUABLE RESOURC ES The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523 Natal Dank: @nataldank Agil8 Scrum Master Training: https://www.agil8.com/training/certified-scrum-training/certified-scrummaster/ ABOUT THE GUEST Nebel is an award-winning HR leader with a track record of building Agile HR and L&D teams that deliver real business value. Currently Director of HR & Communications at Roche, Nebel spent more than 4 years at River Island where she led the Talent team before becoming Head of People Experience. Prior to these roles, Nebel was also Head of Learning, People & Performance at Virgin Holidays. You can follow and connect with Nebel via: Twitter: @BrightonBelle39 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nebel-crowhurst-2999648/ ABOUT THE HOST David James David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. As well as being the Chief Learning Strategist at Looop, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D as well as an active member of the CIPD L&D Advisory Board. CONTACT METHOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinlearning/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjameslinkedin/ Website: https://www.looop.co/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:53:55 - Affaires sensibles - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles l'histoire d'un tour du monde sans escale par les trois grands caps et en solitaire. En 1968, dans une petite ville des Cornouailles anglaises, neuf marins tentent l’exploit. Neuf moins un. Invité Jacques Perrin qui distribue le film "Deep Water" de Louise Osmond et Jerry Rothwell.
In this interview Nebel shares how she uses ‘agile hr’ as well as some great innovations in performance management and employee engagement from her period at fashion retailer River Island.
In this episode, Emily Crowhurst and Mark Wilderspin summarise recent Music Teachers' Association online meetings about KS3–5 remote teaching.And we hear from Julian Whittaker and Catherine Barker about what lessons will be taking place in their schools this term, offering some ideas for Music Teachers everywhere. Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.
Superado el record de días entre la grabación y la publicación. Esta vez capa N de un semiconductor; predominan black y doom en múltiples variantes sobre un pequeña representación de x-core. Cold War Everyday Waking Hours Kvlt emocore progresivo 06:20 Envy The Fallen Crimson A step in the morning glow screamer postrock 14:53 To Be Gentle L'autre Cote De La Peur Flesh and Blood, Bone and Dream screamo 20:41 Pressure Cracks This Is Called Survival Like Father Like None hardcore 25:40 Cadaverette A Farewell To Earthly Existence Catcall crust-screamo 34:14 Habitar la Mar Comedia Yoica La Tara neopank 40:32 Silent Planet The Night God Slept Redux Tiny Hands (Au Revoir) Redux ethereal post-hardcore 44:50 Garganjua Toward The Sun The New Sun ¿sludge? 54:52 Frayle 1692 God of no Faith doom 59:58 Elder Druid Golgotha Vincere vel Mori doom 1.07:15 Lotus Thief Oresteia Agamemnon doom avant-garde 1.16:30 Gaetir The Mountainkeeper Vetrarljós Norðanátt nordic retro-folk 1.21:57 Kassad London Orbital The Boundary urban black metal 1.30:07 Sylvaine Time Without End Falling 1.37:46 Unreqvited Mosaic Ii [La Deteste Et La Detresse] Pale 1.47:01 Vulgarite Fear Not The Dark Nor The Sun's Return What Curse Comes This Way black profundis 1.56:24 Kalmankantaja Nostalgia II My Kingdom No God No Love black folk ambiental fondo: Crowhurst and Gavin Bryars present Incoherent American Narrative!
We were joined by Jonathan and Sarah Crowhurst as they shared about their adventure to Athens. Their message gave us a reminder to be open to what God says to us, wherever it leads.
Guest’s Background: Melissa Crowhurst is the Chief Executive Officer of Melbourne SEO Services. She has over 20-years of entrepreneurial experience stretching across a variety of industries including publishing, banking, real estate, wholesale, retail developments & more. This practical understanding of the ‘real world’ has bolstered her formal education, turning her creative genius into effective tools – such as copywriting, business automation, systems documentation & more – that help business owners improve their overall situation immediately. Website: melbourneseoservices.com Website Build Overall ProcessSales Team When a new client is ready to start a website build, the Sales Team should “handover” the lead’s billing details to the Accounts Team for invoicing. The Sales Team CC in both the client and the Accounts Team in this email. Accounts Team 1. Taking the information from the “handover” email, the Accounts Team will prepare the initial deposit invoice for the client. 2. Once the invoice has been created, the Accounts Team will “reply all” to the sales person’s email (to ensure the client is included) – and paste in the project’s questionnaire link and further information. 3. The Accounts Team will then set up the Client Workspace in our Project Management Platform (we use Asana) by duplicating our workspace template – this includes the client’s business name, contact name, URL, and account notes, as appropriate. 4. Once that’s done, the Master Website Build Task Template gets duplicated and dragged it to the Client’s Workspace you set up in #3 above. 5. Once the payment is received and the questionnaire completed, the Accounts Team will set up a Dropbox Client Folder Template in the appropriate section for additional information and files that won’t be stored in the Project Management Platform – such as the PDF of the client’s completed questionnaire. 6. The Accounts Team will now assign the Website Build Task to the Operations Team Project Manager and make a comment letting them know the project is ready to begin. Operations Team – Project Manager 1. The Project Manager will now review the client’s questionnaire and any further information then assign out the first of many sub-tasks from the Website Build Task thread. 2. The Project Manager will then get the Client Support Team to email the client – either clarification questions or an official “Start Date” – using the Questions or Info + Start Date Email Template. 3. The Project Manager then adds a “Target Completion Date” for themselves to oversee the project. Operations Team 1. The Operations Team will now execute the following tasks, in accordance with the systems provided and due dates are given. a. Theme Research b. Create a Staging Site & Initial Customisation c. Round 1 Client Feedback – this is assigned once the client provides their first round of feedback from the initial customisation. d. Round 2 Review Minor Review – this is assigned once the client provides their second round of feedback after Round 1 feedback has been implemented. e. Round 3 Review Finishing Touches – this is assigned once the client provides their last round of feedback after Round 2 feedback has been implemented. f. Quality Check 2. Once all feedback rounds are completed by the team, the Operations Team alert the Project Manager that the site is ready to go live. Operations Team – Project Manager At this point, the Project Manager will get the Client Support Team to email the client with the “Staging Site – Ready to Go Live” Email Template and CC in the Accounts Team. Accounts Team 1. Once CC’d into the email that a staging site is ready to go live, the Accounts Team will invoice the 50% Balance invoice. 2. Once the balance invoice is paid, the Accounts Team will alert the Project Manager so they can proceed. Operations Team – Project Manager The Project Manager now assigns the series of sub-tasks in the “Site Goes Live section of the Website Build Task template. Operations Team 1. The Operations Team will now execute the following tasks, in accordance with the systems provided and due dates are given. a. Review website and email hosting (if applicable) b. Create a backup of the old live site c. Staging Site Migration to Live Server i. For site re-build, create 301 redirects and ensure existing SEO is transferred (if applicable) d. Set-up the site on Search Console (if applicable) e. Set-up Google Analytics (if applicable) 2. Once the staging site is live and working, the Operations Team alert the Project Manager to perform a QA Review. Operations Team – Project Manager 1. The Project Manager will now assign out the Site Quality Control Review task to either themselves or a relevant team member to run a “Quality Assurance” review over the new live site. i. Any QA issues will be fed back to the web team, if necessary, by simply re-assigning the Site Quality Control Review task to the appropriate team member. 2. Once QA is done, the Project Manager will get the Client Support team to email the client with all their relevant new login details, and further information, as necessary. 3. The Project Manager will also assign the Onpage SEO task to the SEO Manager to execute, as per their systems. Operations Team – SEO Manager 1. The SEO Manager will assign out and supervise all the relevant on-page SEO work for this last component of the site build. 2. Once all the Onpage SEO work is done, the SEO Manager will use the pre-made Offboarding subtask and assign to the Client Support team to advise the client that the project is now finished. 3. At the same time, the SEO Manager will then assign the pre-made Sales Follow-up subtask in the client comms thread and assign it to the appropriate Sales Team Member. Operations Team – Project Manager Once all work is totally completed, the Project Manager can archive the project in Asana. Sales Team Once assigned a Follow-up task to touch base with the client 1-week after offboarding, then set up the lead in your lead software (we use Nutshell) and follow your normal sales process. Support the show.
We've got Jay from Crowhurst on the show for an 'interview' where we don't actually ask questions but more just hang out for an hour. It's fun though and you'll learn a bunch about noise music, cancel culture, appropriating anime symbols, whether Death's album Symbolic is good (it is), and how the weed in the UK is garbage. Music by Crowhurst: https://crowhurst.bandcamp.com/ And Country Death: https://countrydeath.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe to our patreon, you Pig People: https://www.patreon.com/DeathSentence
Ready your mondo horror heads for this one folks! Michael sits down with Jay Gambit of experimental metal crushers Crowhurst to discuss the 1978 exploitation cult phenomena FACES OF DEATH. This is a film that should need no introduction, but for the uninitiated, this faux documentary has become a rite of passage for curious teenagers worldwide. Michael and Jay also dig deep into the world of underground cinema and tape collector culture. Michael also gives his two cents on the recent horror blockbuster IT:CHAPTER TWO. Listen in also for details on our first ever contest!
Novelist George R.R. Martin once wrote, "The crow commands, the captive must obey." In Episode 93 of the Metalheads Podcast we are held captive by Jay Gambit, the creative architect behind the experimental, black noise savagery of Crowhurst. He chatted with us about collaborating with a variety of musicians on the new album "III," working with Kurt Ballou of Converge on the production, going into debt to take out billboards for the LP and finding a dead body on his apartment steps in L.A. Plus, the exclusive premiere of a new Crowhurst track, "Medium Riff!" After our in-depth interview with Jay, he stuck around to help us break down the News, New Releases and What We’ve Been Listening To. We also count down our Top 5 Music Documentaries of all time and George reveals he has... an odorous relic?! So, take up the black with us, find a fortified position on the wall and hold your weapons at the ready. Episode 93 with Crowhurst comes for you!
In this weeks instalment of Reality Check, I Jaime East, will be dedicating my mind to the stories of Love Island. We will get our weekly catch with the Jo Hemmings. Then later in the show, I have a chat with, previous Love Island star contestant Chloe Crowhurst.If you enjoy what I do, I’d really appreciate both your feedback (on twitter I can be found @jamieeast) and support by leaving a 5 star review and telling your friends. Thanks for listening! Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode of BOOKS WITH JEN, Jen talks to Anna-Marie Crowhurst about her book 'The Illumination of Ursula Flight.' They discuss funny historical fiction, chat up lines from the 1600s and how to experiment with different forms of writing. If you enjoy 'BOOKS WITH JEN' please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/jenvcampbell A transcript of this podcast is available here in the closed captions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK-X0JXbkK0 The Illumination of Ursula Flight: https://tinyurl.com/yx9g2qmm Youtube: www.youtube.com/jenvcampbell Website: www.jen-campbell.co.uk Twitter: www.twitter.com/jenvcampbell
Jeremy Crowhurst was in need of some hope and some help. So he reached out.Crowhurst is a father of three children on the autism spectrum. He also practices law here in B.C. He is also in need of a kidney. Currently his kidney is functioning at just 10 per cent. So he asked for helpThe good news? People reached out. More than 20 people came forward to donate.The bad news? He’s still waiting. He does not have a match.Tgo)A living donor transplant is a procedure where a person agrees to donate one of their two kidneys to the transplant patient. Surgeons perform a minimally invasive surgery to remove a living donor’s kidney (usually laparoscopically) and then insert that kidney into the abdomen of the kidney transplant patient.What lead you to go this way? Tell us your back ground.The media response.Waiting for the surgery and the struggle going through this.Balance family time and career.Support needed other than kidney.Things to be aware of if you are considering donating The privilege he has sharing his story while others might be missed. Over 500 people in B.C.need a kidney.If you wish to help Jeremy in any way, he can be contacted on Facebook.Here is the Go Fund Me page.https://www.gofundme.com/support-for-the-crowhurst-familyFollow meFacebook:Kevin OlenickAgree or Disagree:The Podcast.Twitter:@kevolespreaker.com/kevoleItunes:Agree or Disagree:The PodcastSpotify: Agree or Disagree: The Podcast
This week it's something a little different, I chat to Matt Crowhurst, AKA Mr Wakeboard UK. Matt's been a friend of mine for a while and he's an incredibly talented athlete as well as being an MC for many sports events around the globe. He now works closely with the Arena Cross brand and you can see him waxing lyrical at freestyle motocross shows all over the world. We chat about the early days of wakeboarding, Matt was one of the first wakeboarders in the UK and his breadth of knowledge on the history of the sport is incredible. We also chat about his career and how injuries plagued his progress, plus how he is getting his young family into the sport now with his sons Kit and Jasper. Matt is an incredibly charismatic guy and this really comes across in the podcast. I really enjoyed listening back to this one and I hope you enjoy hearing it too!
Alex Wain hosts as he and Clive discuss a bunch of films they’ve been watching. Here’s a list of all the 2018 releases discussed!! Minding The Gap (2018) Searching (2018) Crowhurst (2018) American Animals (2018) The Little Stranger (2018) A look into what's coming out for the rest of 2018 Alex Wain hosts as he and Clive discuss a bunch of films they’ve been watching. Here’s a list of all the 2018 releases discussed!! Minding The Gap (2018) Searching (2018) Crowhurst (2018) American Animals (2018) The Little Stranger (2018) A look into what's coming out for the rest of 2018 Please help our expansion efforts by telling your friends, following us on Twitter @StickAroundCast, liking us on www.facebook.com/StickAroundPodcast, and leaving us reviews on iTunes. We have a fancy website on stickaroundpodcast.com where you can find all our podcasts as well as our latest articles and reviews! You can get in contact with the show on Twitter, Facebook or you can e-mail us at stickaroundpodcast@gmail.com. There's also a handy web-form on stickaroundpodcast.com/contact if you'd rather do it that way! We'll read out (and answer) your questions and comments in the appropriate segment. Thanks everybody :) You can get in contact with the show on Twitter, Facebook or you can e-mail us at stickaroundpodcast@gmail.com. There's also a handy web-form on stickaroundpodcast.com/contact if you'd rather do it that way! We'll read out (and answer) your questions and comments in the appropriate segment. Thanks everybody :)
Simon Rumley talks with Giles Alderson about how he directed his latest feature films Fashionista, Crowhurst and Once Upon A Time in London. And he tells us about his Hollywood experience making Johnny Frank Garret's Last Stand and the dramas that surrounded the film. How he met many influential and future collaborators on the festival circuits, the problems shooting on a small boat and making, going head to head with Colin Firth's The Mercy and making a film that wasn't script ready. Simon's feature film credits include: Club Le Monde, Strong Language, The Truth Game. The Living and the Dead, starring Roger Lloyd-Pack. Red White & Blue which starred Noah Taylor, Marc Senter and Amanda Fuller. Segments in the features Little Deaths which starred Tom Sawyer and Kate Braithwaite, The ABCs of Death, produced by Tim League and 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero Johnny Frank Garret's The Last Word starring Sean Patrick Flannery. And the recently released Fashionista and Crowhurst which is based on the tragic real-life story of amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst, And recently filmed Once Upon a Time in London staring Geoff Bell, Le Gregory, Terry Stone, Kate Braithwaite, Micheal McKell and Jamie Forman Crowhurst Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FKYtyXhBSw Buy CROWHURST https://store.hmv.com/film-tv/dvd/crowhurst Fashionista Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuxgMlNDOzc Buy FASHIONISTA https://www.amazon.com/Fashionista-Amanda-Fuller/dp/B0794C5QX5 Fanged Up Film PRE ORDER https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Steven-Berkoff-Lauren-Socha/dp/B07D4VBSN7/ Movie Money - Raindance course DISCOUNT 20% OFF Click the LINK http://bit.ly/MovieMoneyRD and type in the code: RDPODCAST20 just before you pay INDIE FILM SHOUT OUT Xabier Saavedra - Another Luna - Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1049300045/another-luna-short-film/description Giles Alderson Official site http://www.directedbygiles.com Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson @FangedUp @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com Recorded at Just Voices Studio in London www.justvoicesagency.com
In this episode, we talk to Stella Crowhurst, Content Strategy Director at Worldpay. We discuss: * How Worldpay reduced complexity in the developer experience by combining multiple properties in a single portal. * How Worldpay uses Lean methods to develop documentation within an Agile development environment. * The new tool Worldpay is building in-house that allows to display the API documentation, reference and a sandbox all in one page so that developers can access all the information they need on one screen, speeding up the integration process. * The way the technical writers work as an API content team in collaboration with the internal development teams. Links: Stella's article, Getting started with a Dev Portal email: info@cherryleaf.com Become a better technical communicator by subscribing to the Cherryleaf newsletter www.cherryleaf.com Sponsored : MadWorld Europe 2018 Conference MadCap Software product overview
Meet Kate Kate has a background in education as a teacher, she is an author of textbooks for the Australian Curriculum and a Federal education policy-maker. Kate currently works as part of the national financial literacy strategy, providing Australian teachers with professional development and resources. She is also the Founder of Advocate, an organisation connecting young voters in Canberra with their local politicians, directly engaging young people in democracy. What we discuss - Youth political engagement - Exploring avenues for social change - Why education needs to innovate
Meet Kate Kate has a background in education as a teacher, she is an author of textbooks for the Australian Curriculum and a Federal education policy-maker. Kate currently works as part of the national financial literacy strategy, providing Australian teachers with professional development and resources. She is also the Founder of Advocate, an organisation connecting young voters in Canberra with their local politicians, directly engaging young people in democracy. What we discuss We talk about: Failure, legacy, tips to Kate's younger self, and productivity.
In search of fame and fortune, Donald Crowhurst enters The 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race Around the World - a competition for the first person to solo circumnaviagate the world without stopping.However, unlike the rest of the field, Crowhurst is not a highly qualified sailor. He decides to mortgage his house and business in order to build his own boat for the 30,000 mile journey. When things don't go well at sea, he begins to lie about his position in the race... But will his huge lie catch up with him?Dave reports on this crazy story, recorded live at The Melbourne Comedy Festival.- Support the show and get rewards like bonus episodes:www.patreon.com/DoGoOnPod- Submit a topic idea directly to the hat: http://bit.ly/DoGoOnHat Twitter: @DoGoOnPodInstagram: @DoGoOnPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoGoOnPod/Email us: dogoonpod@gmail.comSOURCES AND FURTHER READING:Deep Water (IFC Films, 2006), Fantastic documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY2rQh8UraYhttps://www.rightboat.com/articles/the-greatest-ever-yacht-race-1969-sunday-times-golden-globe-racehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Times_Golden_Globe_Racehttp://goldengloberace.com/ggr/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/drama-on-the-waves-the-life-and-death-of-donald-crowhurst-421934.htmlhttps://www.sportsnet.ca/more/big-read-donald-crowhursts-heartbreaking-round-world-hoax/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-414489/Donald-Crowhurst-sea-lies.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/apr/05/donald-crowhurst-lone-sailor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Host Stuart Wright talks to writer/director Simon Rumley about his new film - the isolating, tragedy at sea that is the true story of flawed Great British adventurer CROWHURST... CROWHURST is OUT NOW! Own it on DVD or Blu-Ray https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crowhurst-DVD/dp/B07D9ZRLD2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1527353301&sr=8-5&keywords=crowhurst&dpID=51Rl0hSgZYL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch For the very latest follow the movie's twitter account @crowhurstmovie and/or Studio Canal's website http://www.studiocanal.co.uk You can support the @Britflicks podcast by pledging money via www.patreon.com/stuartwright, subscribing to it via iTunes or leaving a review - this helps attract more listeners. Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
Simon Rumley directed the Crowhurst movie about Donald Crowhurst, who pretended to sail around the world in the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race. In that race roughly a dozen men competed for two prizes to be the first man to circumnavigate the globe solo and non-stop and the fastest man to sail solo non-stop around the world. He discusses the strange story of Donald Crowhurst who filed false position reports after he believed his boat was not seaworthy enough to sail around the world solo, non-stop in the Southern Ocean and around Cape Horn. The Crowhurst movie is distributed by StudioCanal UK which is also distributing The Mercy (2018) starring Rachel Weisz and Colin Firth premiering in the UK on February 9, 2018. The Crowhurst Movie is likely to become available in March 2018 in the UK and later worldwide. StudioCanal UK's production notes for The Mercy (2018) describe the story of Donald Crowhurst below: Donald Crowhurst was born near Delhi in British colonial India in 1932 to John and Alice Crowhurst. At the age of eight he was sent to an Indian boarding school where he would spend nine months of the year. Two years later, his parents moved to Western Pakistan. After the Second World War, aged fourteen, Donald was sent back to England to board at Loughborough College. His parents returned to England in 1947 when India gained Independence from Britain and the Partition took place. His father ploughed all of his retirement savings into an ill-fated business deal in the new territory of Pakistan. The Crowhurst’s life in post-war England was a far cry from colonial life. The lack of funds forced Donald to leave Loughborough College at the age of sixteen once he passed his School Certificate, and sadly John Crowhurst died in March 1948. After starting as an apprentice in electronic engineering at the Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical College in Farnborough, Donald went on to join the RAF in 1953; he learned to fly and was commissioned. He enjoyed the life of a young officer and was described by many as charming, warm, wild, brave and a compulsive risk-taker who defied authority and possessed a madcap sense of humour. After he was asked to leave the RAF, he promptly enlisted in the army, was commissioned and took a course in electronic control equipment. He resigned from the army in 1956 and went on to carry out research work at Reading University aged twenty-four. Crowhurst is remembered as being quite dashing and he caught the attention of his future wife Clare at a party in Reading in 1957. Clare was from Ireland and had been in England for 3 years. Apparently he told her that she would “marry an impossible man”. He said he would never leave her side and took her out the very next evening. Theirs was a romantic, whirlwind courtship that took place over the spring and summer of 1957. They married on 5th October and their first son, James was born the following year. It was at this time that Crowhurst began sailing seriously. He secured a job with an electronics firm called Mullards but left after a year and aged twenty-six, he became Chief Design Engineer with another electronics company in Bridgwater, Somerset. His real dream was to invent his own electronic devices and he would spend hours of his spare time tinkering with wires and transistors creating gadgets. He also found solace in sailing his small, blue, 20-foot boat, Pot of Gold. Crowhurst designed the Navicator, a radio direction-finding device for yachting and set up his company Electron Utilisation to manufacture and market the gadget. Donald and Clare’s family expanded with the arrival of Simon in 1960, Roger in 1961 and Rachel in 1962 and they lived happily in the Somerset countryside. When Electron Utilisation hit financial difficulty, Crowhurst was introduced to Taunton businessman, Stanley Best, who agreed to back the company and Best eventually sponsored Crowhurst’s attempt to circumnavigate the world in the trimaran Teignmouth Electron. With the Empire gone, in 1960s Britain there developed a phenomenon where men sought adventure, recognition and heroism. Sending men to the moon was something Britain couldn’t afford, so instead, heroes came in the form of people like Francis Chichester who was the first person to tackle a single-handed circumnavigation of the world, starting and finishing in England with one stop in Sydney. Upon his return in 1967, Chichester was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and instantly became a national hero. Capitalising on this wave of interest in individual round the world voyages, The Sunday Times sponsored the Golden Globe race, a non-stop, single-handed round the world yacht race. No qualifications were required for entrants but the rule was that they had to depart between 1st June and 31st October 1968 in order to pass through the Southern Ocean in summer. The trophy would be awarded to the first person to complete the race unassisted via the old clipper route, of the great Capes: Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn. The newspaper also offered a cash prize of £5000 for the fastest single-handed navigation. Nine sailors started the race, four retired before leaving the Atlantic Ocean. Chay Blyth who had no previous sailing experience, retired after passing the Cape of Good Hope. Nigel Tetley was leading the race but sank with 1,100 nautical miles to go. Frenchman Bernard Moitessier rejected the commercial nature of the race, so abandoned it but continued sailing, completing the circumnavigation and carried on half way around the globe again. Donald Crowhurst’s Teignmouth Electron was discovered mid-Atlantic, 1,800 miles from England at 7.50am on 10th July 1969 by the Royal Mail vessel, Picardy that was en route from London to the Caribbean. On inspection, the trimaran was deserted and a subsequent US Air Force search for Crowhurst followed to no avail. British sailor Robin Knox-Johnston was the only entrant to complete the race. He was awarded both prizes and subsequently donated his £5000 prize money to Clare Crowhurst and the Crowhurst children. Director James Marsh carried out painstaking research and delved deep into the heart and soul of what made Donald Crowhurst tick: “If I can speculate on Crowhurst’s background and his experience, he seemed to have a series of failures, if you like, and he escaped the failure by rolling the dice bigger on the next adventure. He was a man of enormous energy and charm and that energy and charm led him into decisions like the ones he made in joining the race, for example. He had enormous self-belief as well, and people around him substantiated that. He managed to fund and build that boat, so there’s a danger of overlooking what he achieved in this story as well as what he didn’t achieve. He achieved enormous amounts”. “He was a fairly inexperienced sailor but he wasn’t as inexperienced as some people think he was. He hadn’t sailed the ocean properly, yet he built this very fast trimaran, but the boat wasn’t fully tested and finished. He made a pretty good go at sailing round the world – he stayed out in the ocean for the best part of seven months so all in all, he achieved much more than people ever thought he could, he just didn’t achieve what his objective was. It was a case of over-reach, it was hubris and that is what caused the tragedy of his demise”, concludes Marsh. The research materials available on Crowhurst were “endless” says James Marsh, “there are quite a few books out there and great raw materials that he left behind, his logbooks, his diaries and letters he wrote to his wife”. In the course of the research, Marsh also read a lot about psychology and about isolation, “You can read about what happens to prisoners who are on their own for six months and what that does to their minds. I made a documentary about a chimpanzee and he went mad within three days. There’s something about us as animals that are entirely social”. Marsh found Crowhurst’s logbooks to be one of the most fascinating elements of research “because they’re the real thing when they’re not the real thing, he’s disguising the real thing. You can perceive the real story through the disguise”. “I would drive around the country looking at locations listening to Crowhurst’s tapes” recalls Marsh, “He sings on the tapes, mostly sea shanties and he speculates about the state of the world, about politics, about his own life. It’s extraordinary really, some of that is a persona but some of it also is the truth. That’s the great joy of this kind of film – you get a chance to research and the more you know the more you want to know”. The public persona Donald Crowhurst created through his tape recordings and the way he talks to his family and people on dry land were, according to James Marsh, “increasingly divorced from what he was feeling and experiencing. In our portrayal, he becomes primitive essentially. He’s stripped of civilisation and becomes much more elemental and that’s shown in his physicality, he loses weight, doesn’t wear as many clothes and starts to look like a vagabond on the boat. The mental journey is much more interesting than the physicality and we just had to bring that to the character”. “There are entries in the logbooks and in the tape recordings that he became aware of the cosmic reality of where he was.” comments Marsh. “No-one behaved rationally after a certain point in that race. Moitessier lost his mind a bit too – he went round again! Robin Knox-Johnston was perhaps the exception but his boat was in a very strange state when he came back to the British coastline. All in all, no-one was spared by this journey”. “The sea is like a desert. It’s also mercurial, it has moods, it changes, and it threatens you. But, all you’re seeing is a horizon and a sky. The sea changes colour, it can be stormy and it has this sort of personality that can destroy you,” muses Marsh. “The isolation is a huge part of what goes wrong in Crowhurst’s mind. Your brain chemistry changes when you don’t speak to people”. When a real-life character is portrayed on screen, there comes a certain responsibility to the memory of the person and to the feelings of loved ones. James Marsh doesn’t think there is any ‘definitive’ version of any true story, “that’s the great virtue of true stories, you can interpret them this way or that way, endlessly”. He says The Mercy is “a version of a story that we think has some truth to it. There’s no definitive version apart from the reality of what actually happened. You capture and distil it somehow into a dramatic form or a documentary form. There is a duty to respect that character and to be sympathetic. Colin and I both respect that – we both really liked Crowhurst, we felt we knew enough about him to go on with this story and get to the truth of it. Colin plays him with such sympathy and such careful precise emotional progression, which is totally profound”. “A lot of artists became quite obsessed with Donald Crowhurst” notes Rachel Weisz who plays his wife Clare in The Mercy, “I actually think this story is a very loving portrait of him and his ambitions. There’s a kind of Donald Crowhurst in all of us, we all dream of some kind of glory. I think in the culture we live in now, we’re encouraged to reach beyond our lot or our station. Crowhurst could have made it and it would be a very different story. At the time, there was perhaps this notion that he’d cheated and lied, but I don’t really feel the story’s about that. It’s about somebody who is a dreamer and he gets caught up in a kind of white lie. Everybody exaggerates a little bit now and then to suit his or her story but obviously, this is a very extreme version of it, therefore it makes good drama. I think Donald Crowhurst is immensely human and relatable. He’s not a strange, un-understandable being. I think he’s very understandable. I think the essence of the film is celebrating him as a kind of romantic hero. I hope his family might feel that too, because that’s my feeling about the film” concludes Weisz. Here are some blogs that Linus Wilson has written about the strange last voyage of the SV Sea Nymph, a 45-foot sailboat owned by Jennifer Appel, which were mentioned in the podcast: https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com/2018/01/10/breaking-news-hawaii-sailors-gps-track-does-not-prove-we-were-no-where-near-tahiti-as-asserted-by-jennifer-appel-the-today-show/ https://slowboatsailing.wordpress.com/2017/12/08/exclusive-the-last-voyage-of-the-sv-sea-nymph-as-reported-to-the-uscg/ We use a Mantus Anchor and swivel on our boat. Get all your Mantus gear athttp://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15Mantus Anchors is a corporate sponsor of this episode.We will be running contest where our most loyal Patreon supporters can become part of our crew literally as we explore the paradise islands of the South Pacific. www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailingOur one Star or Executive Producer patron can join the crew without winning the drawing.Patrons of the round the world vlog and podcast get bonus podcast episodes and free audiobooks of How to Sail Around the World Part-Time and Slow Boat to Cuba. They get never before released audiobook chapters of Slow Boat to the Bahamas. You can also get access to many podcasts and videos early as a patron.Slow Boat to the Bahamas https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2/Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGand How to Sail Around the World-Part Time https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNW/have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon. Associate Producer, Anders ColbensonSupport the Slow Boat Sailing vlog and podcast at https://www.patreon.com/slowboatsailingSubscribe to the podcast at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcast/id1084423845?mt=2http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcasthttps://youtu.be/bb1Tk8P7E-U?list=PLmISw2WoaEPzs9qBF1E5ubvPgr5uSSUkfOn the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others.Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at www.slowboatsailing.commusic by www.BenSound.com Copyright Linus Wilson, 2018We use a Mantus Anchor and swivel on our boat. Get all your Mantus gear athttp://www.mantusanchors.com/?affiliates=15Mantus Anchors is a corporate sponsor of this episode.We will be running contest where our most loyal Patreon supporters can become part of our crew literally as we explore the paradise islands of the South Pacific. www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailingOur one Star or Executive Producer patron can join the crew without winning the drawing.Patrons of the round the world vlog and podcast get bonus podcast episodes and free audiobooks of How to Sail Around the World Part-Time and Slow Boat to Cuba. They get never before released audiobook chapters of Slow Boat to the Bahamas. You can also get access to many podcasts and videos early as a patron.Slow Boat to the Bahamas https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2/Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGand How to Sail Around the World-Part Time https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNW/have been #1 sailing bestseller on Amazon. Associate Producer, Anders ColbensonSupport the Slow Boat Sailing vlog and podcast at https://www.patreon.com/slowboatsailingSubscribe to the podcast at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcast/id1084423845?mt=2http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/slow-boat-sailing-podcasthttps://youtu.be/bb1Tk8P7E-U?list=PLmISw2WoaEPzs9qBF1E5ubvPgr5uSSUkfOn the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others.Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at www.slowboatsailing.comCopyright Linus Wilson, 2018
Andy Briggs talks to Giles Alderson about writing Judge Dredd, working with Stan Lee, working on Aquaman, writing horror mashup Freddy Vs Jason, Legendary with Scott Adkins and Dolph Lundgren, Supervised with Tom Berenger and Beau Bridges, his latest film Crowhurst and being up against Colin Firth's film of the same name & writers block and how to over come it. Links: Andy Briggs http://www.andybriggs.co.uk/ Twitter: @abriggswriter Giles Alderson www.directedbygiles.com Twitter: @GilesAlderson www.thefilmmakerspodcast.com @FilmmakersPod facebook/thefilmmakerspodcast @TheDareMovie
Arena show host, Matt Crowhurst, from Chichester, talks about the adrenalin-filled Freestyle Motocross and BMX displays in the GAS Arena at FoS 2107
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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In 1968 British engineer Donald Crowhurst entered a round-the-world yacht race, hoping to use the prize money to save his failing electronics business. Woefully unprepared and falling behind, he resorted to falsifying a journey around the world. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the desperate measures that Crowhurst turned to as events spiraled out of his control. We'll also get some updates on Japanese fire balloons and puzzle over a computer that turns on the radio. Intro: The stones at Pennsylvania's Ringing Rocks Park chime like bells when struck with a hammer. Sand dunes that "sing" when walked upon are found at 35 sites around the world. In 1884 two scientists notated the sounds on a musical scale. Sources for our feature on Donald Crowhurst: Peter Nichols, A Voyage for Madmen, 2001. Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall, The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst, 1970. Associated Press, "Briton Missing in Global Race," July 10, 1969. Associated Press, "Mystery Shrouds Lone Sailor's Fate," July 12, 1969. Associated Press, "Search Ends for Voyager," July 12, 1969. Associated Press, "Lost Yacht Racer Sent Fake Reports," July 25, 1969. Associated Press, "Log Shows Yachtsman Never Left Atlantic in Race Round World," July 28, 1969. AAP-Reuters, "Lost Sailor 'Stayed in Atlantic,'" July 28, 1969. "Mutiny of the Mind," Time 94:6 (Aug. 8, 1969), 59. Ed Caesar, "Drama on the Waves: The Life and Death of Donald Crowhurst," Independent, Oct. 27, 2006. Robert McCrum, "Deep Water," Guardian, April 4, 2009. Alex Ritman, "First Look: Colin Firth Cast Adrift as Ill-Fated Amateur Sailor Donald Crowhurst in 'The Mercy'," Hollywood Reporter, June 17, 2016. Listener mail: Bob Greene, "The Japanese Who Bombed Oregon," Chicago Tribune, July 18, 1988. Nicholas D. Kristof, "Nobuo Fujita, 85, Is Dead; Only Foe to Bomb America," New York Times, Oct. 3, 1997. Ross Coen, Fu-Go, 2014. James sent these additional links on Nobuo Fujita: Tatiana Danger, "Visit the Samurai Sword of the WWII Japanese Pilot Who Bombed Oregon," Roadtrippers, April 25, 2014. Larry Bingham, "Oregon Coast Trail Dedicated for World War II Bombing," Oregonian, Oct. 2, 2008. Finn J.D. John, "The Flying Samurai Who Attacked Oregon," Offbeat Oregon History, May 12, 2013. Finn J.D. John, "A Town's Special Friendship With Its Onetime Would-Be Destroyer," Offbeat Oregon History, May 18, 2013. William McCash, Bombs Over Brookings, 2005. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Doug Shaw. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and all contributions are greatly appreciated. You can change or cancel your pledge at any time, 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!
Paul Crowhurst, Ephesians Series: Made Alive in Christ by Howick Community Church