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From January 2022! Dean, John and Dan take you to the 26th century to talk about everything in this film, and a lot about Geoff Capes and David Bellamy. This might be the best thing we've all ever done. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is book reviewer Joanne Sheppard, who's writing in to an early evening BBC magazine show for confirmation that she's not just making up Fax, rival human-ape hybrid thrillers First Born and Chimera, Next Of Kin, Mother Love, I'm Your Number One Fan, BBC Schools show The History Trail, The Yolk Folk, Angela Rippon's Victoria Plum and ITV's attempt at televised Cluedo. Along the way we'll be stocking up on Mark Phillips And His Horses merchandise, declining to eat some fifty year old corned beef, debating which lasted longer out of Whither Tarrant? and Whither Oddie?, finding out what would happen if you described Mark And Lard to your grandparents and finally explaining the ending of Life On Mars via a series of clues relating to Gene Hunt's thumb.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/. You can also find Joanne talking about The December Rose, Colorado Beetle paranoia, Brontosaurus, Will You Wait For Me? by David Bellamy, Timbuctoo, KP Wickers, The Enchanted Castle, Major Morgan The Electronic Organ and Wilderness Road here, The Bump by MC Mallett, Horror Chews, The Strange Affair Of Adelaide Harris, Matchbox Fighting Furies, Mouthtrap, Connoisseur, World Magazine, All Aboard! and The Guinness Book Of Pet Records here, Dramarama: The Exorcism Of Amy, Spine Chillers, Blue Peter's Witch Puppet Make, Monsters Of The Movies by Denis Gifford, Nothing To Be Afraid Of by Jan Mark, Paperhouse, Dekker Toys' Movie/TV Horror Make-Up Kit and Remus Playkits Identispook here and Go For It!, What-A-Mess, My Pretty Pony, John Carradine's The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow, The Water Babies, The Magnificent Race, Amazon Adventure by Willard Price and Snapper Crocodiles here. You can also find Joanne on The Golden Age Of Children's TV talking about The Baker Street Boys here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Just make sure Bill Oddie doesn't pay for his own using your PIN number live on air.
National Guacamole day. Entertainment from 1994. 1st hole in one in golf history, horse carriage bomb explodes on wall street, David Bowie changed his name. Todays birthdays - Lauren Bacall, B.B. King, Peter Falk, David Bellamy, Mickey Rourke, David Copperfield, Richard Marx, Molly Shannon, Marc Anthony, Amy Poehler, Flo Rida, Nick Jonas. Daniel Fahrenheit died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Guacamole - JayoI'll make love to you - Boys II MenXXX's and OOO's (American girl)Birthday - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/Key Largo - Berntie Higgins3 O'clock blues - B.B. KingIf I said you had a beautiful body (would you hold it against me) - The Bellamy BrothersShould've known better - Richard MarxYou sang to me - Marc AnthonyLow - Flo RidaJealous - Nick JonasHot in herre - NellyExit - In my dreams - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is book reviewer Joanne Sheppard, who's putting a little bit in to get a little bit out of remembering 'keep fit'-themed magazine show Go For It!, Frank Muir's What-A-Mess, My Little Pony ancestor My Pretty Pony, John Carradine's The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow, The Water Babies, The Magnificent Race, Amazon Adventure by Willard Price and Snapper Crocodiles. Along the way we'll be finding out how bending up and down while holding the back of a chair can make you the next Steve Ovett, meeting Frank Muir 'making friends', critically evaluating The Vintage Car Cinematic Universe and assessing just how useful My Little Pony would be for hand to hand combat, as well as debating Danny Kendall's hidden influence on modern society and culture.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/. You can also find Joanne talking about The December Rose, Colorado Beetle paranoia, Brontosaurus, Will You Wait For Me? by David Bellamy, Timbuctoo, KP Wickers, The Enchanted Castle, Major Morgan The Electronic Organ and Wilderness Roadhere, The Bump by MC Mallett, Horror Chews, The Strange Affair Of Adelaide Harris, Matchbox Fighting Furies, Mouthtrap, Connoisseur, World Magazine, All Aboard! and The Guinness Book Of Pet Records here and Dramarama: The Exorcism Of Amy, Spine Chillers, Blue Peter's Witch Puppet Make, Monsters Of The Movies by Denis Gifford, Nothing To Be Afraid Of by Jan Mark, Paperhouse, Dekker Toys' Movie/TV Horror Make-Up Kit and Remus Playkits Identispook here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Please note this does not include any that Hal and Roger Hunt have 'liberated' from natives on their Fairtrade-averting 'Coffee Adventure'.
In this riveting episode of "Craig Houston Talks To......," Craig sits down with the versatile Mark Sutherland for a conversation that spans the spectrum of life's experiences. From his humble beginnings as a carpenter to navigating the challenges of teaching and eventually diving into the film industry, Mark's journey is a rollercoaster of fascinating twists.
In this edition of Dig It we chat with multi-award-winning Garden Designer and Landscape Contractor Alan Sargent, a Fellow of The Institute of Horticulture and Founder of The Association of Professional Landscapers. Alan Sargent is a proper landscape gardener who over the past five decades has won countless awards, including over sixty Royal Horticultural Society Show Garden medals at Chelsea, Hampton Court, Tatton Park and Gardeners' World Live.Alan's latest book, Confessions of a Gardener, helps support the fantastic charity Perennial - the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society. £4 will be donated to Perennial. You can order it here.Product mentions: Consider a Hydrological survey which documents the source (inflow), route, and flow (outflow) of springs, brooks, streams, rivers, and culverts. The report also notes water depths, seasonal flooding, and the significance of surface water runoffs on your land and beyond. Lasers for levels rather than water levels. Butyl pond liner, Bradstone paving and stone, Porcelain, Indian sandstone paving, importance of permeable materials for drainage.Plant mentions: Palm trees, wildflowers, and re-wilding to help attract birds, bee friendly plants for pollinators and Japanese maples.People mentions: Alan Titchmarsh - mentor to Alan, Peter Seabrook, Prince Phillip Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, Patron of Action for Blind People as well as being President of Sightsavers. Garden designers Robin Williams, Mark Gregory, who has been involved with 99 gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show, with a total of 160 show gardens for the RHS, making him the most medalled garden builder within the RHS. Peter Rodgers, garden designer. TV presenter and botanist Dr David Bellamy. Peter Rodgers, garden designer.Desert island tool: A Swiss army knife.Alan Sargent's website Landscape Library (educational resource)The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL, Find a Landscaping Professional) The Professional Garden Consultants Association The Chartered Institute of HorticultureOur thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time for a suitably spooky chat is book reviewer Joanne Sheppard, who's braving the walk home from Brownies and all the witches she can't leave the house without tripping over to tell the world about Dramarama: The Exorcism Of Amy, Children's BBC Ghost Story slot Spine Chillers, Blue Peter's Witch Puppet Make, Monsters Of The Movies by Denis Gifford, Nothing To Be Afraid Of by Jan Mark, Paperhouse, Dekker Toys' Movie/TV Horror Make-Up Kit and Remus Playkits Identispook, plus there's an extra bit of chat with Tim about that time that Josie And The Pussycats were possessed by a vengance demon. Along the way we'll be leafing through M.R. James' Whistle And I'll Be Some Stairs, debating the plural of 'A Ghost Story For Christmas', witnessing a rare sighting of the Blue Peter Haunted Galleon, remembering that time Magnus Magnusson picked a fight with TV 'Clown' and calling the selection process for 'King Of The Gorillas' into question.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/. You can also find Joanne on Looks Unfamiliar talking about The December Rose, Colorado Beetle paranoia, Brontosaurus, Will You Wait For Me? by David Bellamy, Timbuctoo, KP Wickers, The Enchanted Castle, Major Morgan The Electronic Organ and Wilderness Road here, and The Bump by MC Mallett, Horror Chews, The Strange Affair Of Adelaide Harris, Matchbox Fighting Furies, Mouthtrap, Connoisseur, World Magazine, All Aboard! and The Guinness Book Of Pet Records here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. If the handle's come off the mug, DO NOT try sticking it back on with that Dekker stuff.
David Bellamy is currently an Assistant Coach and the Hitting Coach at New Mexico State University, located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Aggies are a Division 1 program in the Conference USA. Sponsors ProSpec Gloves - Code P2P20 for 20% off! Huega House - Code P2P15 for 15% off! Southpaw Apparel - for my fellow lefties out there!
National Guacamole day. Entertainment from 1961. 1st hole in one in golf history, horse carriage bomb explodes on wall street, David Bowie changed his name. Todays birthdays - Lauren Bacall, B.B. King, Peter Falk, David Bellamy, Mickey Rourke, David Copperfield, Richard Marx, Molly Shannon, Marc Anthony, Amy Poehler, Flo Rida, Nick Jonas. Daniel Fahrenheit died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Guacamole song - Go NoodleMichael - The Highway MenTender years - George JonesBirthday - In da club - 50 Cent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_CentKey Largo - Berntie Higgins3 O'clock blues - B.B. KingIf I said you had a beautiful body (would you hold it against me) - The Bellamy Brothers Should've known better - Richard MarxYou sang to me - Marc AnthonyLow - Flo RidaJealous - Nick JonasHot in herre - NellyExit - It's not love - Dokken
Adam Young hosts Episode 2 of the Aggie Hour Podcast in 2023-24, sponsored by the El Paso-Las Cruces Chevy Dealers. Baseball Assistant Coach, David Bellamy, serves as the guest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SATURDAY JULY 22nd NOON CT on LIVE: FROM NASHVILLE on THE EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO NETWORK... The saying "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree" couldn't be more true as we kick things off on todays show with the exciting duo of brothers Jesse & Noah Bellamy, sons of David Bellamy of "The Bellamy Brothers"! With hits like 16th Avenue and Crazy Blue Eyes and many more we welcome our friend, the legendary Lacy J Dalton to wrap things up on this exciting episode of LIVE: FROM NASHVILLE! Join award winning host Gary and Mary Kaye Holt at Noon CST every Satruday at Equestrianlegacy.net and anytime on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, iTunes and Spotify...Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
SATURDAY APRIL 8th on LIVE: FROM NASHVILLE on THE EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO NETWORK... The saying "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree" couldn't be more true as we kick things off on todays show with the exciting duo of brothers Jesse & Noah Bellamy, sons of David Bellamy of "The Bellamy Brothers"! With hits like 16th Avenue and Crazy Blue Eyes and many more we welcome our friend, the legendary Lacy J Dalton to wrap things up on this exciting episode of LIVE: FROM NASHVILLE! Join award winning host Gary and Mary Kaye Holt at Noon CST every Satruday at Equestrianlegacy.net and anytime on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, iTunes and Spotify...Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
Micah and Jared talk to David Bellamy, a Solar States customer, about his experience with solar and volunteer work with The Philadelphia Project. David talks about his process of going solar and how by utilizing his system and battery wall he has been able save money and have net zero emissions.
My guest, David Bellamy, came out at an earlier time in life. But, for most of his life, he lived with the motto that “It's none of anyone's business.” As a result, he didn't let most people know who he really was. He states that it was mostly a fear of rejection. Now, in his 60s, he has realized that the motto that he so strictly lived by, did not allow him to have the genuine and close relationships he desires. Being a guest on the podcast was a major step in letting the world know him for who he truly is. This is a very delightful and heartfelt conversation with some of our dialog being about attracting an ideal mate and embracing the belief that you're never too old and it's never too late.David's Profile Be a GuestFollow on FacebookMaddox's LinksMailing List SignupRate & Review
There are interesting exhibitions running at the Manx Museum in Douglas and the House of Manannan in Peel, and we hear of a concert in Bride. Mostly, though, we look forward to Wednesday 25th January, which happens to be Laa'l Paul. Can the weather on that day really foretell the state of the world? Wednesday 25th January sees a presentation by David Bellamy of the Manx Wildlife Trust about the Agri-Environment Scheme, and we hear from him about that. It's also the first night of three when Rushen Players will perform Peter Gordon's comedy, 'Secondary Cause of Death'. We hear from director, Catie Angus, and cast members Juan Bridson, Graham Roberts and Sharon Roberts.
Two recent aftermarket conventions – Automechanika Frankfurt, and AAPEX in Las Vegas – highlighted key mobility, supply chain, and remanufacturing trends that will have significant impact on the industry moving forward. The existence of an electrified future also loomed large with attendees and providers. Join Kristen Balasia, VP of Advisory Services, Todd Campau, Research and Analysis Associate Director Global Insight, David Bellamy, Principal Research Analyst Comp Forecasting as they share their thoughts on this topic.
Country music icon Loretta Lynn died at age 90 on October 4, 2022. She was the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year awards from both the CMA & ACM, won three Grammy Awards, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2013. She had been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1962. She recorded 54 studio albums over her 60+ year career. The day after her passing, several stars of country music joined Coffee, Country & Cody to tell stories of how Loretta's extraordinary life and career impacted each of them. You'll hear memories in this episode from Riders In The Sky's Too Slim, Rhonda Vincent, Craig Morgan, Kathy Mattea, Charlie McCoy, Caylee Hammack, David Bellamy, Rudy Gatlin, Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood, John Berry, Ricky Skaggs, and Lainey Wilson. Loretta Lynn was a friend and a mentor to all of us here at WSM and the Grand Ole Opry, along with the millions of fans around the world who enjoyed her music and saw her as an inspiration. She will be greatly missed.
Bellamy Brothers, Howard and David Bellamy join Nancy to discuss 40 Years: The Vinyl Album, their first vinyl in over 30 years, their music-making process, and their journey from #1 pop hit “Let Your Love Flow” to country music stardom. Plus, the Bellamys discuss their early music influences, comedy in music, the power of humor, fans, aging, hanging out with Blake Shelton, and keeping a duo rocking (1:01). Nancy and the Bellamy Brothers also talked about the tragic death and loss of Naomi Judd who had so bravely shared her struggle with depression. They also discussed the importance of addressing mental health issues and helping others find help. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org. Find out more about suicide prevention via the National Institute of Mental Health. More Bellamy Brothers music. Watch Honky Tonk Ranch. Read Let Your Love Flow: The Life and Times of the Bellamy Brothers. Visit Nancy's website. Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Learn about segment sponsor Humoroutcasts.com (:52, 36:02).
Bron and Kade get out the crystal ball and look to the past and to the future of marine and coastal management – perspectives from 60 years of recreational fishing, 20 years of Marine Protected Areas in Victoria, and the concept of 30% global protection by 2030...• Bob Kearney is a life-long recreational fisher, having spent countless hours fishing off NSW rocks and beaches since the 1960s. He is also Emeritus Professor of Fisheries Management at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra. Bob has explored a lifetime of fishing for fun and work in “Fishing in the Good Old Days – was it really better?”, and we'll speak with Bob his book and whether he's found an answer to this question.• We continue our discussion with Chris Smyth, former marine campaigner for the Victorian National Parks Association, about 20 years of marine and coastal protection in Victoria. We'll take a look back at Marinara's ‘game changing' interview with world conservation heavyweights Sylvia Earle, David Bellamy and David Suzuki, and contemplate a growing global push for '30 by 30' – 30% of the marine environment protected by 2030.• And we'll speak with Mechelle Cheers, Chair of the Rye Community Group Alliance, about community concerns following recent news of plans to install 16 large concrete structures as a new artificial reef off Point Nepean.
We're talking to an absolute legend of British TV. Many will remember him from Play School, others from Heads and Tails or even just his voice. His dulcet and distinctive tones have turned up everywhere - from Super Ted to Watership Down. In the 70s he was a presenter of the YTV science show Don't Ask Me alongside Magnus Pike and David Bellamy. He appeared in dozens of sitcoms and in more recent years even landed a year in Coronation Street. And he's still working....Enjoy nearly an hour in the company of Derek Griffiths. If you'd like to suggest an interview (or reunion) with a past star/stars of any soap, comedy, drama. children's series, quiz show or film, then please drop us a line via the contact us page on the Distinct Nostalgia website at www.distinctnostalgia.com or email info@madeinmanchester.tvDistinct Nostalgia is a Made in Manchester Production.NOTE: The Distinct Nostalgia theme is owned by MIM Productions and composed by Rebecca Applin and Chris Warner. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/distinctnostalgia)
We're back again for a journey behind the cobbler's wall with The Shoe People! Listen along as we get into the confusing, moistening and surprisingly dark adventures of misfit footwear PLUS Hedwig and the Angry Inch, David Bellamy and more shoe puns than you can shake a stiletto at. Want more? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook!
This week, we're surrounded by banana plants, tree ferns, bamboo, and eucalyptus.
David Bellamy is an innovator, advisor, and speaker on organizational culture and employee well-being. His current work involves the Happiness Lab – a tool that helps companies understand and improve their cultures and provides a mechanism for monitoring and safeguarding the well-being of their employees. David is also a Director and Trustee of the Churn Project, a community-based charity supporting the most vulnerable and marginalized people in his community. He is able to practise what he preaches by helping these people through times of crisis. We had a wonderful conversation that definitely speaks to being happy in your work and your life. David can be found online at: https://happinesslab.com/ linkedin.com/in/davidbellamy72 Twitter: happiness_guy A little about me: I began my career as a teacher, was a corporate trainer for many years, and then found my niche training & supporting business owners, entrepreneurs & sales professionals to network at a world-class level. My passion is working with motivated people, who are coachable and who want to build their businesses through relationship marketing and networking (online & offline). I help my clients create retention strategies, grow through referrals, and create loyal customers by staying connected. In appreciation for being here, I have a couple of gifts for you. A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile: http://janiceporter.com/download-checklist.html An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by sending a FREE greeting card (on me): www.sendacardeverytime.com Connect with me: http://JanicePorter.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/ https://www.facebook.com/JanicePorterBiz https://twitter.com/janiceporter Join our Relationships Rule community on FB here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipsrule/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
*Looks Unfamiliar* is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is book reviewer Joanne Sheppard, who's scouring the shelves for literary records of *The December Rose* , national panic about the Colorado Beetle, *Brontosaurus, Will You Wait For Me?* by David Bellamy, Roger Hargreaves' *Timbuctoo* , KP Wickers, the BBC's 1979 adaptation of *The Enchanted Castle* , Major Morgan The Electronic Organ and *Wilderness Road*. Along the way we'll be revealing how to spot a supervillain transporting a 'formula', debating the identity of the Chickeniest Chicken Flavour Of All Time, asking Jeeves about The Ugly-Wuglies, questioning Little Professor's qualifications and, most importantly of all, beating Dave Clark at table tennis. You can find more editions of *Looks Unfamiliar* at http://timworthington.org/.
In this episode, David Bellamy, founder of the Happiness Lab, gives us a look into the tool he developed for companies to understand and improve their culture. The daily check-in tool gives employees an equal voice and companies an indicator of organisational health and employee wellbeing. Highlights From This Episode: A daily check-in tool for companies to build a rich picture of employee’s day-to-day- experiences Happiness is the gauge not the goal Technology that could monitor how people feel at work Using happiness as a great metric that's a missing KPI inside organizations Fostering and cultivating the right conditions in which the culture grows Links & Resources From This Episode: Read more: ‘Good to Great’ Jim Collins Learn more: David Bellamy LinkedIn Resources: Happiness Lab More About David Bellamy, The Happiness Guy I am the founder and CEO of Happiness Lab. Happiness Lab is a tool that we've been developing over the past few years to help companies understand and improve their cultures by building a rich picture of their people's day-to-day experiences. It turns out, in building Happiness Lab, we've managed to create a flexible tool that helps companies with a host of other things too. Our daily check-in routine gives your employees a voice, whilst simultaneously building emotional awareness, resilience, community and relationships, and on top of that, it monitors the wellbeing of your employees alerting you to those showing signs of distress. I am also a Director and Trustee of The Churn Project, a community-based charity supporting the most vulnerable and marginalised people of the Cirencester area. The Churn Project aims to reduce isolation and improve well-being for local people, particularly for those who are lonely, at a point of transition in their lives or experiencing mental health issues, supporting people through times of crisis. Before Happiness Lab, I founded and led Stonepoint & Partners, a management consulting organisation specialising in leadership advice and strategy execution. Previously, I served in key leadership roles at Huntswood and Capgemini’s Financial Services division. Awesome FREE Resources for YOU! Power of 3 Daily Planner Check out our other podcast guests! Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They expose our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave a review on iTunes. Val Low is a digital & efficiency expert to entrepreneurs to clear the business clutter and thrive. Through her Focus&Freedom™ Method many entrepreneurs have experienced more focus, time and freedom. Val shows entrepreneurs how to calm the overwhelm and distractions with focus and efficiency strategies and tools that enable them to have the freedom to do the things that matter most in their business and life. Through her Magnify Your Brand™ program, entrepreneurs and experts clarify their message that attracts their ideal clients, a brand experience that people love to talk about and setting up in a one place online platform that makes it easier for entrepreneurs to spend time in their expertise. Visit Val’s Website: https://vallow.me/ Connect with Val on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValLow.page/ Connect with Val on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/val-low
In the world we live in today, it has never been more important for mental health and well-being, for people to be heard and understood. David Bellamy is the Founder and CEO of Happiness Lab. Today we will be talking about how to be a more empathetic listener in your work, with clients, with coworkers, and maybe... even with your family. You can learn more about David and his work at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbellamy72/ and on https://bookofexperts.com/
THURSDAY APRIL 8th NOON CST on the EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO NETWORK... We welcome to the CAMPFIRE CAFE for the 1st time Jesse & Noah Bellamy! We'll share their music and talk a little about their storied musIcal background as the sons of David Bellamy of The Bellamy Brothers. Robert Eversole, The Trailmeister returns to SADDLE UP AMERICA for the second hour of Thursday's show for insights for the Trail Rider. It's time to be hitting the trails so tune in this week for important information. Join award winning host Gary Holt and cohost Bobbi Bell LIVE at Equestrianlegacy.net or catch the archived podcast on iHeart Radio, Spotify or Apple Podcast!
Howard and David Bellamy, the Bellamy Brothers, join Nancy to discuss their unusual music journey in pop and country, their #1 hit “Let Your Love Flow”, the long partnership that led to hit-making music success, and their reality series Honky Tonk Ranch. Plus, the Bellamys discuss their new music video No Country Music for Old Men featuring John Anderson and the powerful legacy of country music (1:19). In the second segment, Kim Corwin, daughter of author Becky Perry Brown and Grand Ole Opry legend Jim Ed Brown, discusses family life, her mom’s memoir Going Our Way (27:14), and narrating the audiobook. Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. More Bellamy Brothers music. Watch Honky Tonk Ranch. Watch No Country Music For Old Men. Read Let Your Love Flow: The Life and Times of the Bellamy Brothers. Read Becky Brown’s Book Going Our Way: My Life with Jim Ed Brown. Visit Nancy’s website. Learn about segment sponsor Humoroutcasts.com (1:10, 27:06).
On this episode of "Pickin' It Out with Andrew Pope" I talk with my good friend David Bellamy from the Bellamy Brothers. This podcast is brought to you for free. If you would like to help keep this podcast going, you can do so by sending a Paypal donation to alacobllc@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The most fun you can have with buttons, inflatables and 99 mates - it's 50/50! Listen along as we relive the school spirit, stolen formats and shattered dreams of a kids TV game show like no other PLUS we talk about Liz's experiences of Mock Court Trial Club, David Bellamy and the Mavis Beacon school of touch typing. Want more? Follow us on Twitter (@HDYLMN1) and Instagram (@howdyalikeme)!
Adam Young checks in with NM State Baseball 2018 alum and current Washington State Baseball Director of Player Development, David Bellamy, in this episode of Aggie Check In.
Pursuing Greatness - Master Your Health, Business, Love & Spirit
LEARN -- Want to learn more about personal development and living your best life? Check us out https://www.pursuinggreatnesspodcast.com ************************************************************************ EPISODE SYNOPSISIn this episode I interview Simon Maryan, formar Royal Marine and Human Intelligence Agent who survived 3 kidnappings and through it all developed true mental toughness. Simon shares great stories about the 3 (three!) times he was kidnapped at gun point and the mental toughness he was able to develop as a result.Simon is a wealth of wisdom when it comes to overcoming trauma and developing a truly strong mind as a result. This was an entertaining and insightful conversation and will be a great for everyone who is looking into how to develop mental strength and overcome their own traumas in life so strap in, grab your pen and paper and enjoy the show.CATEGORY: Mindset, Emotions and Spirituality ************************************************************************ GET INVOLVED, CONNECTED & EDUCATED LEARN -- Want to learn more about personal development and living your best life? Check us out https://www.pursuinggreatnesspodcast.com READ -- Want book recommendations? Check out our list of the best books on personal development: https://www.gabepetersen.com WATCH -- Want to watch our YouTube channel? Click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5VdXsdmf6iuH4Q37lN_1hg?sub_confirmation=1 LISTEN -- Want to listen to our Podcast? Go here: https://pursuinggreatness.buzzsprout.com ************************************************************************ GUEST RECOMMENDED BOOKSWaking The Tiger - https://amzn.to/3gxUpwYThe Body Keeps The Score - https://amzn.to/3k7kyVL************************************************************************ ABOUT THE GUEST "Former Royal Marine and Human Intelligence Specialist. Now an international speaker, author, trainer and coach sharing lessons from a life of action and how to prepare for and overcome trauma and other stressful situations.I've survived 3 kidnappings & all my experience enabled me to develop extremely strong psychological and mental resilience which I share with people through my speaking engagements delivering a variety of Keynote, motivational and inspirational talks for a wide variety of clients internationally. Some of these include UK Military, FBI, New York Police Department, NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team (the home of Hostage Negotiation), oil and gas, energy companies, banks and UK Government departments.Since 2010 I have provided voluntary, charitable services in mental health for UK Military, Veterans and all Uniformed Services. I now do this through the charity I cofounded with my friend David Bellamy, Icarus. www.icarusonline.netBoth David and myself work entirely voluntarily and take no income from the charity.I have been featured on BBC, STV, BFBS, Cumbria FM, Northsound Radio, Forces News, Sunday Mirror, Financial Times"- Simon************************************************************************ ABOUT PURSUING GREATNESS THE YOUTUBE SHOW AND PODCAST Pursuing Greatness is an interview based podcast and YouTube show where professionals from all areas of life share their best advice, greatest stories, and favorite tips in the art of flourishing and living your best life. Join us as we delve into every aspect of personal deveSupport the show (https://paypal.me/GabrielWPetersen?locale.x=en_US)
This week we amble through ambition, from those that come to fruition like Rebecca’s novel, to those that seem unlikely to, like Kirsty becoming David Bellamy. Also features an alarming Vera Lynn impression, suggestions for loo roll alternatives including rabbits and kiwis and nostalgia for the days when the weather was the most interesting part of the news.
The most underwhelming, low-octane episode of Tinned Fruit yet! Paul's trip to Berlin sets a terrifying chain of events in action creating a nightmarish alternative reality. The boys try to navigate this reality with little wit or guile, finding themselves in a submarine during the Cold War captained by Barry White before attending a drag contest in a chippie. The nightmare get weirder when David Bellamy commits suicide on air in the Blue Peter garden.
Today we celebrate the German botanist who’s 1542 book is one of the most historically significant works of all time and the birthday of a man who discovered the rutabaga. We'll learn about the man known as “The Father of English Botany” and the man known as the “Father of American Horticulture.” Today’s Unearthed Words celebrate the sleeping winter landscape. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us create a spa experience in our own homes using herbs from the garden. I'll talk about a garden item that can turn your plants into wall art, and then we’ll wrap things up with the story of a man who came up with the idea for a magazine for gardeners who read and readers who garden. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Curated Articles Great Dixter's Head Gardner, Fergus Garrett, On Conifers | House & Garden Great post from @_houseandgarden about "Why the Conifer is Having a Comeback." "Conifers do not have to be plonked in island beds with gaudy heathers, or peppered around Seventies-style rockeries like missiles... Their range is mouth-watering, adding form and texture with a twist." Best Plants To Paint For Beginners | Kew Pick up your brushes - Here's Kew’s list of the best plants to paint for beginners | @kewgardens Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in The Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1501 Today is the birthday of the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. Leonard and his wife had ten children. The genus Fuchsia is named after Fuchs. Leonhart published the first drawing of a corn plant. He also drew one of the first illustrations of the pumpkin plant. It took Leonard 31 years to write his herbal masterpiece called Historia Stirpium. In the book, he describes 497 plants and 500 illustrations. In 1542, the book was published, and the medicinal uses for each plant were included in the descriptions. His goal was to make the knowledge of herbs accessible to the people. The fact that his book contained so many illustrations definitely helped him achieve his goal. Leonard’s book described over a hundred plants that had never been written about - like Pumpkins, Chili Peppers, Corn, and Squash. Leonard's Historia Stirpium is regarded as one of the most historically valuable and significant books of all time. Now, I wanted to share that the cover of the book - which is beautiful - was a bit of a mystery to me. It shows a tree with a coffin in its branches. It turns out it was a printer mark of the printer, Michael Isingrin, who was the printer of Historia Stirpium. The image of the coffin in a tree forms a Christian cross, and the tree holding the coffin was a holly tree. The inscription "Palma Ising" (i.e., by the hand of Isingrin) is the mark that identifies Michael Isingrin, the printer. " The depiction of a holly tree (Ilex spp. ) was deliberate. Holly is a symbol of eternal life. So essentially, the image represents life and death - the coffin in the tree. Incidentally, the holly tree is regarded as the evergreen twin of the oak. 1560 Today is the 460th birthday of the Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin. Gaspard spent his life classifying plants, and he ordered plants in a way that's familiar to us today - using binomial names, one name for the genus, and one name for the species. Gaspard was also the first to document a vegetable he named the napobrassica, the vegetable we know today as the rutabaga. Gaspard’s name for the rutabaga was prophetic because DNA testing has proven that the rutabaga is the result of a turnip crossing with a cabbage. Gaspard mentioned in his work that the rutabaga was grown in the northern fields of Bohemia, where the people simply called it “root.” Can you survive on rutabaga’s or Swedish turnips, as they are sometimes called? Yes. Yes, you can. Rutabagas can grow to be as big or bigger than a bowling ball. Almost a year ago, Helen Rosner wrote an article called, “What Rutabaga Does Better Than Anything Else.” It turns out; the rutagaba is perfect for making neutral-tasting, nicely-textured vegetable noodles. Use turnips and the noodles are too spicy. Use zucchini, and the noodles are meh. Use carrots, the noodles are too sweet. But, rutabaga noodles are just right. Rosner’s favorite restaurant in Brooklyn makes rutabaga noodles using a Japanese slicer resulting in perfect paper ribbons of rutabaga. If you look at the finished dish, you’d never know they weren’t real pasta. Gaspard wrote, “Pinax Theatri Botanici” (“An Illustrated Exposition of Plants”). In his book, he described thousands of plants, and he classified them using binomial nomenclature. Naturally, his work is considered a forerunner to that of Carl Linnaeus. 1705 Today is the anniversary of the death of the botanist and theologian John Ray. Ray is regarded as the most distinguished British naturalist of the seventeenth century and “The Father of English Botany.” Ray was born to a blacksmith, and his mother was an herbalist. He was ordained as a minister but then turned his attention to zoology and botany after the King of England ordered the clergy to condemn their covenant with the church. In 1650, twenty-five years before the first maps of Europe were written for the masses; Ray went on a quest. He traveled around Europe for three years - with two friends - and he observed flora and fauna. Ray coined the botanical terms ‘petal’ and ‘pollen.’ His book, Historia Plantarum, was the first textbook of modern botany. The naturalist Gilbert White wrote, ”Our countryman, the excellent Mr. Ray, is the only describer [of plants and animals] who conveys some precise idea in every term or word, maintaining his superiority over his followers and imitators.” The sculptor, Faith Winter, created a distinguished-looking statue of John Ray. It was unveiled by the botanist David Bellamy on October 11, 1986. 1890 Today is the anniversary of the death of the Scottish-American plantsman Peter Henderson. Known as “The Father of America Horticulture,” he published "Gardening for Profit" in 1866, followed by "Gardening for Pleasure." "Gardening for Profit" was the first to book ever written about market gardening in the United States. When Peter arrived in the US, he worked for a time for the nurserymen George Thorburn and Robert Buist. After years of refining his growing systems and practices, he established his seed company on his 49th birthday. Peter ran the company - alongside his two sons, Alfred and Charles. In Peter’s biography written by his son, Alfred, it said: “His long experience as a market gardener probably made him realize more than most seedsmen, the necessity of testing seeds before offering them for sale, but whatever the cause, the fact remains, that he was the first in this country to initiate the true and natural way of proving the vitality of seeds—that is, by sowing them in the soil, the seedman's usual plan being to germinate them in moist cotton or flannel—nearly always a misleading method.” Peter lived nearly his whole life in Jersey City. He began of friendship with Andrew Carnegie after reading his book called Triumphant Democracy. He also became friends with the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher; they shared a giddy love for flowers. Mr. William R. Smith, the superintendent of the Botanic Gardens at Washington, paid Peter the highest possible tribute in calling him "The Great Horticultural Missionary." Unearthed Words Here are some poems that use a sleeping metaphor to describe the Landscape in Winter. The hiss was now becoming a roar - the whole world was a vast moving screen of snow - but even now it said peace, it said remoteness, it said cold, it said sleep. — Conrad Aiken, American Writer I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says “Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again.” — Lewis Carroll, English Writer The cold earth slept below; Above the cold sky shone; And all around, With a chilling sound, From caves of ice and fields of snow The breath of night like death did flow Beneath the sinking moon. — The moon made thy lips pale, beloved; The wind made thy bosom chill; The night did shed On thy dear head Its frozen dew, and thou didst lie Where the bitter breath of the naked sky Might visit thee at will. — Percy Bysshe Shelley, English Romantic Poet, The cold earth slept below When against earth a wooden heel Clicks as loud as stone on steel, When stone turns flour instead of flakes, And frost bakes clay as fire bakes, When the hard-bitten fields at last Crack like iron flawed in the cast, When the world is wicked and cross and old, I long to be quit of the cruel cold. Little birds like bubbles of glass Fly to other Americas, Birds as bright as sparkles of wine Fly in the nite to the Argentine, Birds of azure and flame-birds go To the tropical Gulf of Mexico: They chase the sun; they follow the heat, It is sweet in their bones, O sweet, sweet, sweet! It's not with them that I'd love to be, But under the roots of the balsam tree. Just as the spiniest chestnut-burr Is lined within with the finest fur, So the stoney-walled, snow-roofed house Of every squirrel and mole and mouse Is lined with thistledown, sea-gull's feather, Velvet mullein-leaf heaped together With balsam and juniper, dry and curled, Sweeter than anything else in the world. O what a warm and darksome nest Where the wildest things are hidden to rest! It's there that I'd love to lie and sleep, Soft, soft, soft, and deep, deep, deep! — Elinor Wylie, American Poet, Winter Sleep Grow That Garden Library The Herb Lover's Spa Book by Sue Goetz This book came out in 2015, and the subtitle to this book is: Create a Luxury Spa Experience at Home with Fragrant Herbs from Your Garden. Sue shows us how easy it is to grow and prepare therapeutic herbs for a custom spa experience in the comfort of your own home. It will help you unplug, relax, and make the world go away. Sue was the perfect author for this book - an herb gardener, spa enthusiast, and award-winning garden designer - she gives simple steps for growing and preparing herbs for aromatherapy oils, lotions, tub teas, masks, scrubs, sachets, and more. You can get a used copy of The Herb Lover's Spa Book by Sue Goetz and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $3. Great deal! Great Gifts for Gardeners Pack of 6 Glass Planters Wall Hanging Planters Round Glass Plant Pots $22.99 I had a friend who had these little glass globe planters on her walls, and she filled them all with succulents, and over the holidays, she added mini led lights with the warm color, and they are battery-operated, and it looked so great. She hung hers with screws. I’m planning to use my favorite moldable glue product -Sugru - to hang mine. Anyway, they look very cool on the wall with air plants or with pathos or what have you. It ends up looking like plant art for your walls. Perfect anywhere - mine will be going in the guest bathroom. The package includes six glass hanging planters with six nails. Size: 4.7-inch diameter for each glass ball air plant pot. The hole on the back of the glass planter allows you to hang it on the wall with the small white nail without doing any harm on your wall. The wall hanging planter is a perfect container for your air plants, water plants, and any other plant accessories. Today’s Botanic Spark 1989 David Wheeler's gardening journal, Hortus, was started. Adrian Higgins wrote about David’s founding of Hortus in the Washington Post eight years ago saying: “A curious throwback to the analog age landed in my mailbox the other day: Hortus, a journal of garden writing. Almost everything about the quarterly periodical is wonderfully old-fashioned: It produces tactile and aesthetic pleasures once taken for granted ... Flop in a soft chair, thumb the pages and ponder that Hortus doesn’t exist in some electronic ether ... David Wheeler started Hortus 31 years ago, and he has a motto that Hortus “is for gardeners who read and readers who garden.” Thirty-one years later, the subscription list continues to stay modest. Subscriptions are about $75 a year, which includes airmail postage. Wheeler also writes for newspapers and other periodicals to supplement his income. He tells his friends that Hortus “pays for the tonic, but not the gin.” FYI: I just bought a subscription myself — Merry Christmas to me.
Mark Carwardine is a zoologist, leading conservationist, broadcaster and photographer. He came to prominence through his book and BBC documentary series “Last Chance to See” which he created with Douglas Adams of “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” fame. One of Mark’s big passions is diving - he organises whale and dolphin trips in Baja California, Mexico. In this fascinating conversation dusted with the sounds of nearby Canada geese, coots and black-headed gulls, Mark describes his most moving experience, snorkeling with humpback whales, and admiring their five meter long flippers. He talks about his childhood, rescuing animals wherever he found them, and about creating his own mini zoo. He reminisces about an unforgettable moment from his youth; cramming his idols David Attenborough, David Bellamy, David Shepherd and Peter Scott into his old Hillman Imp, which catastrophically broke down on the way to the train station. From the green woodpecker that sits on his office window sill every day, to the narwhals in the high arctic that you absolutely ‘shouldn’t french kiss’, Mark describes the endless joy that nature brings him. For more information on this podcast, including David's thoughts following this interview, head to: https://www.treesacrowd.fm/mark-carwardine/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IIIITTT'SSSS CCCHHHRRIIISSTTTMMMAAASSS!!!!!Episode 24 comes in with a festive bang as Letts and Tucker kick off with a delightful reflection on the new general election results to set that heart-warming tone, before going on to chat about all things Yuletide. Expect depression, frustration and David Bellamy. In the review section of the show the lads have a listen to Producer Phil's 'Best Of' playlist for the current UK Top 10(ish) Album charts. Surprise, annoyance, disgust and general hatred ensue. To check out the Spotify playlist for yourself, just go here (although proceed with audio caution, it's unbelievably shite.): https://spoti.fi/374q9od As always, get us for banter, chat, question, show suggestions and #asktash...... @qoqpodcast on Insta. Merry Christmas everyone, from Letts, Tucker and Producer Phil! xxx
On this week’s ‘Saturday View’ show….With Liam Dumpleton New Offaly County Board Chairman Michael Duignan joins Liam ‘live’ in studio to discuss his plans for Offaly GAA and his vow to ‘unite’ the organisation in the Faithful County. There’ll also be comment and reaction to Michael Duignan’s election from Midlands 103 Sport’s Seamus Duke, Former Offaly football star Johnny Mooney and former Offaly Minor hurling coach John Leahy. Also on the show… Why Westmeath County Council is the worst local authority in the country when it comes to not publishing details of any political donations given to it’s councillors. Athlone based councillor Louise Heavin ‘live’ in studio to give her reaction. And memories of the late David Bellamy’s visits to the Midlands and his love of Clara bog and Boora. Former ‘Tullamore Tribune’ photographer Richard May will be ‘live’ in studio with his memories of meeting and photographing Bellamy during those visits.
Pictured: David Bellamy Matthew Bannister on David Bellamy, the botanist who became a household name through his popular TV programmes, but fell from prominence after describing man-made global warming as "poppycock". Nell Gifford, who founded and ran a circus company known for its retro styling and creativity. Yasuhiro Nakasone, the Japanese Prime Minister who formed a strong bond with US President Ronald Reagan and UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Mariss Jansons, the Latvian-born conductor noted for his interpretation of Mahler and Strauss. Interviewed guest: David Shreeve Interviewed guest: Chris Baines Interviewed guest: Cal McCrystal Interviewed guest: Dr Christopher Hood Interviewed guest: Norman Lebrecht Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Desert Island Discs, Radio 4 01/01/1978; Profile, Radio 4 16/09/1983; Torrey Canyon and the Toxic Tides, Radio 4 18/03/2017; Today, Radio 4 12/12/2019; Backyard Safari, BBC One 09/07/1981; Bard on the Box, BBC Two 23/10/1994; Midweek, Radio 4 08/06/2011; Nell Gifford: Behind the Curtain, directed by Gem Hall, July 2019; The World Tonight, Radio 4 11/06/1984; Nippon: Risen Sun, BBC Two 09/12/1990; Reagan/Nakasone arrival ceremony, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, 30/04/1987; Mariss Jansons interviewed by Norman Lebrecht, Radio 3 29/08/2007.
In today's pod: a burns sufferer says the Whakaari White Island victims have a long road ahead; a forensic dentist says patience is crucial for those working to identify bodies on Whaakari-White Island; Whangarei's mayor welcomes recommendations for Auckland's freight operations to be moved to Northland and we remember botanist David Bellamy who's died aged 86.
Professor Sir John Lawton is a fellow of the Royal Society, president of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and chair of the Endangered Landscapes Programme. Previously a trustee of the WWF, head of the Natural Environment Research Council and the most recent chair of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, there are seemingly few environmental organisations that John hasn’t been involved with. That said, it is birds that have driven John’s lifelong obsession with the natural world. Sitting in John’s back garden amidst the sound of birdsong, this conversation flows from a childhood obsession of brilliant blue hedge sparrow eggs tucked away in his nan’s back garden to following in the shoes of Darwin with a (now frowned-upon) fascination for collecting specimens. John explains how he helped to set up nature protection areas across the world, how he visited Chernobyl in the hopes of persuading the Belarus government to turn the exclusion zone into a national park, and what he got up to with a dolphin in Durham with David Bellamy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone did an impression of David Bellamy in the 80s. He was famous for his funny voice. I bet you're imagining his voice right now. He wasn't famous for this show though. Or for blowing a bugle. EMAIL: ifyoulikewagonwheels@outlook.com TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger W4B theme composed by John Croudy.
In this episode sponsored by MY WINDOW BOX (www.mywindowbox.com) Joff Elphick talks to scientist, gardener, cook, and former Tomorrows World presenter (1974-1994) Judith Hann. Judith released a book 'Herbs-delicious recipes and growing tips to transform your food' in 2017 and it was promptly recognised by Gardens Illustrated as one of the top 14 gardening books of the year. Topics mentioned include The Herb Society, David Bellamy, fresh herbs in the 60's, Delia, Madhur Jaffrey, Ken Hom, and Franco Taruschio. We are treated to a guided tour of Judith's herb garden where we look at her collection of herbs and discuss herb teas, herb sugars, pruning, cup cakes, and seed collecting. Joff reminisces about nearly setting the kitchen on fire during a 'coffee' making experiment, while Judith reminisces about the headline-making story of Rick Stein, Chalky, and the murdered pet rabbit; Judith gives her side of the story!! Judith has a herb school Hanns Herbs and you can find venue details and dates at www.hannsherbs.co.uk She also has a beautiful barn you can stay at surrounded by her garden. Take a look at www.baxtersfarmbarn.co.uk Jane Perrone (www.janeperrone.com) Gardening Editor for The Guardian makes an appearance to give us details about her popular podcast 'On The Ledge' where she discusses just about everything you could need to know about growing houseplants. Finally Joff and his old gardening chum Geoff Carr www.geoffreycarr.co.uk talk about a highly efficient bulb planter in a product review. Find out more about Joff at www.joffelphick.co.uk.
What does it take to become the best version of yourself? Founder and CEO of, Happiness Lab, David Bellamy, says the key to happier work places is unlocking the benefits and not making engagement conditional. For more happiness, visit www.happymelly.com.
Brett Westwood relives programmes from The Living World archives. In this episode from 1991 Michael Scott travels to Country Durham where in Hamsterley Forest he meets botanist David Bellamy and Ranger Brian Walker on a tour of the area. A combination of careful management and a degree of good luck have turned Hamsterley Forest, Co Durham, into a haven for wildlife. Along with almost 100 different varieties of tree, ferns, and other fascinating plants, the wood pasture and meadows provide ideal habitats for birds like the crossbill, siskin, curlew and nightjar.
Research is increasingly showing that employees feel happier in their jobs if they have an affinity with the values and way of working of their organisation. But how important to an organisation is the happiness of its people? David Bellamy, CEO of Stonepoint Partners, is an expert in this field. Join him and Stephen Hyde, Professor in Management Practice in a discussion on this intriguing topic.
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Roy Plomley's castaway is botanist David Bellamy.Favourite track: The Better Land by Clara Butt Book: The Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien Luxury: Linen sheets
Roy Plomley's castaway is botanist David Bellamy. Favourite track: The Better Land by Clara Butt Book: The Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien Luxury: Linen sheets