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Best podcasts about david townsend

Latest podcast episodes about david townsend

Farm Food Facts
Bonus: Sustainable workforce for agriculture, new administration's involvement in ag

Farm Food Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 4:19


Join us as two experts with the Fertilizer Institute, including David Townsend, Director of Member Programs, and Dr. Leanna Nigon, Director of Agronomy & Research, share how they are keeping an eye on the training and development of the agricultural workforce and how the new administration will work with the agriculture community.  To stay connected with USFRA, join our newsletter and become involved in our efforts, here. Check out USFRA's report on the “Potential for U.S. Agriculture to be Greenhouse Gas Negative.” 

Farm Food Facts
Understanding the 4Rs — Right place, right time, right form & right amount

Farm Food Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 26:52


Join Farm+Food+Facts host Joanna Guza and Dr. Leanna Nigon, Director of Agronomy & Research, and David Townsend, Director of Member Programs, both with the Fertilizer Institute, as they discuss the 4Rs. Learn more about how nutrient management has economic benefits for the farmer, environmental benefits for the planet, and social benefits for the community.    To stay connected with USFRA, join our newsletter and become involved in our efforts, here. Check out USFRA's report on the “Potential for U.S. Agriculture to be Greenhouse Gas Negative.” 

Rivertown Church Sermons
Belonging to the Church, the City of God

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024


In his farewell message to our church family, pastor David Townsend calls us to be and love the Church. We are born into Zion, the city of God, the heavenly Jerusalem - all of which are synonymous with the church of Christ. Come rejoice in the privilege and duty of belonging to and building the city of God through belonging to and building the church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Rivertown Church Sermons
Word and Water, Bread and Wine (Consecration of a Royal Priesthood)

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024


In this sermon from David Townsend, we see God consecrated his priests and how he consecrates and purifies us as his royal priesthood, through Word and water, bread and wine.

John McGinness
John McGinness Show Mar. 7th

John McGinness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 31:28


Amanda Blackwood fills in as she discusses all things election with David Townsend.

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Put Em On The Couch
The Taylor Swift Effect with Dr. David Townsend

Put Em On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 66:46


The Taylor Swift Effect: Join hosts Jason McCoy and Nelson Beaulieu, seasoned college professors in psychology and political science/history, on the 35th episode of 'PUT EM ON THE COUCH.' As long-time educators, they bring a unique perspective, making pedantic and ambiguous topics of the human experience come alive. In this special 1-hour 6-minute episode, they focus on 'The Taylor Swift Effect.' Explore the multifaceted aspects of the woman, the artist, the icon—Taylor Swift. From her talent, success, fame, to her fortune and relationships, discover the heart of her meteoric rise, almost Christ-like. Later in the show, Jason McCoy has an exclusive conversation with Dr. David Townsend, Dean of University Transfer and General Studies at Piedmont Community College in Roxboro, North Carolina. Dr. Townsend discusses a new and perhaps first-of-its-kind community college course, starting January 30 this year. Don't miss this captivating exploration of The Taylor Swift Effect, blending pop culture and academia. Stay tuned for insights into the groundbreaking community college course at #PiedmontCommunityCollege. #PUTEMONTHECOUCH #TaylorSwiftEffect #Psychology #PoliticalScience #CommunityCollege #PodcastEducation #PopCulture"   To Contact The Show:  putemonthecouch@gmail.com To Contact Dr. David Townsend: david.townsend@piedmontcc.edu Piedmont Community College Offering Taylor Swift Course https://www.wral.com/story/piedmont-community-college-offering-taylor-swift-course-in-2024/21081042/  

Rivertown Church Sermons
You Shall Not Covet (10th Commandment)

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023


In this final sermon on the 10 Commandments, pastor David Townsend shows us how the command not to covet serves as a sort of summarization and exclamation point to the entire decalogue. It is the final arrow drawn and released at the heart of transgression and lawlessness, exposing the depth of our idolatry and God's goodness in how he's ordered the world.

Rivertown Church Sermons

In honor of the Reformation and our responsibility to continue to be reformed and reform by God's Word, with church history and the living Word pastor David Townsend leads us to rejoice in the sufficiency and necessity of Scripture for our salvation and life in Christ.

Buy Sell Hold
David Townsend – Artist

Buy Sell Hold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 27:27


On this week's Buy, Sell, Hold: Spotlight, Artist David Townsend joins us to discuss his training and background, his unique technical style, he provides an overview of his various series and collections and shares what it's like to be featured in the Smithsonian.

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Rivertown Church Sermons
The Lord of the Earth

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023


In this sermon from David Townsend, we look at the righteous requirement of God for genuine worship, and we see Moses' courage to obey the Lord, rather than Pharaoh.

Rivertown Church Sermons
The Promise of Posterity

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023


In this continuation of our Exodus series, pastor David Townsend helps us to see the signposts of Exodus 6's genealogy. They remind us of God's promises, declare to us God's purposes, and reveal to us God's power.

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Continuing the Conversation: a Great Books podcast by St. John’s College

Liberal education is education for freedom. What kind of freedom does it or should it cultivate?  Freedom without discipline is anarchy, and life without freedom is tyranny—or so says Annapolis tutor David Townsend, who joins host Zena Hitz in this probing conversation into the nature of freedom, the ways in which individuals and communities can cultivate it, and the need for self-discipline in tempering our freedoms. The two also discuss how a liberal education can free minds from the prejudices connatural to all human communities, and how the St. John's education strives to do just that. 

Brandon Boxer
LIVING LEAN!- Americans are spending an extra $400 a month in expenses!

Brandon Boxer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 13:24


Financial Strategist, David Townsend breaks down the numbers ASmericans are spending per month and it's not pretty. He also discusses ways we can make extra money in only a couple of hours

Psych Matters
On the Rural Pathway: Rural Training Journey

Psych Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 22:42


Want to find out more about the rural training journey? This is the podcast to listen to! Doctors David Townsend, Skye Kinder, Nicholas Faint and Phoebe Thornton share the real stories of their rural psychiatry training journeys.The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists has received Australian Government funding under the Specialist Training Program to deliver this activity.  Dr David Townsend is a stage two psychiatry registrar currently working with the WA Country Health Service in a new Medical Education Registrar role to help develop and launch the new Rural Psychiatry Training WA program. He was a multimedia designer, photographer, and branding & marketing consultant prior to embarking on a career change into Medicine. Dr Townsend advocates for using digital technology and innovative approaches to develop world-class Psychiatry training in rural and remote communities.Dr Nicholas Faint is a fourth-year psychiatry registrar completing advanced training in addiction and consultation-liaison psychiatry in Brisbane. He completed his medical training in Western Australia graduating from UNDF in 2015 and completed Stage 1 and 2 training at an Integrated Rural Training Pipeline (IRTP) Training Post in Albany. Dr Faint has previously held the position of vice-chairperson for the Western Australia Association of Psychiatrist in Training (WA APT) and sat on the Trainee Representative Committee (TRC). He is passionate about rural psychiatry and is a member of the Regional, Rural and Remote Steering Group.  Dr Skye Kinder is a passionate advocate for rural and other marginalized patients and their communities. In addition to her clinical work as a doctor in the field of mental health, she is a prolific writer and award-winning speaker and health commentator. Dr Kinder serves on the RANZCP Section of Rural Psychiatry and is a representative on the RANZCP Regional, Rural and Remote Training Steering Group.Dr Phoebe Thornton's desire to practice as a Rural Psychiatrist on completion of her training has led her to take a training post at Albany in Western Australia. Dr Thornton is determined to be part of a sustainable and accessible rural psychiatry workforce that can provide services comparable to those provided in metropolitan areas. Working in a rural setting has strengthened her commitment to rural psychiatry and she firmly believes it is a privilege to care for the people in these communities.Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics.  The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement.  By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australia or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website. 

Psych Matters
On the Rural Pathway: City Experience vs Rural Experience in Training

Psych Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 32:47


Are you considering a move to a rural community for your psychiatry training? This is the first podcast of a series of five; In Conversation: On the Rural Pathway to RANZCP Fellowship. Host Dr David Townsend speaks with psychiatrists-in-training sharing firsthand experience of living and working in a rural community.Dr David Townsend is a stage two psychiatry registrar currently working with the WA Country Health Service in a new Medical Education Registrar role to help develop and launch the new Rural Psychiatry Training WA program. He was a multimedia designer, photographer, and branding & marketing consultant prior to embarking on a career change into Medicine. Dr Townsend advocates for using digital technology and innovative approaches to develop world-class Psychiatry training in rural and remote communities.Dr Nicholas Faint is a fourth-year psychiatry registrar completing advanced training in addiction and consultation-liaison psychiatry in Brisbane. He completed his medical training in Western Australia graduating from UNDF in 2015 and completed Stage 1 and 2 training at an Integrated Rural Training Pipeline (IRTP) Training Post in Albany. Dr Faint has previously held the position of vice-chairperson for the Western Australia Association of Psychiatrist in Training (WA APT) and sat on the Trainee Representative Committee (TRC). He is passionate about rural psychiatry and is a member of the Regional, Rural and Remote Steering Group.  Dr Skye Kinder is a passionate advocate for rural and other marginalized patients and their communities. In addition to her clinical work as a doctor in the field of mental health, she is a prolific writer and award-winning speaker and health commentator. Dr Kinder serves on the RANZCP Section of Rural Psychiatry and is a representative on the RANZCP Regional, Rural and Remote Training Steering Group.Dr Phoebe Thornton's desire to practice as a Rural Psychiatrist on completion of her training has led her to take a training post at Albany in Western Australia. Dr Thornton is determined to be part of a sustainable and accessible rural psychiatry workforce that can provide services comparable to those provided in metropolitan areas. Working in a rural setting has strengthened her commitment to rural psychiatry and she firmly believes it is a privilege to care for the people in these communities.Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics.  The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement.  By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website. 

Rivertown Church Sermons
Christ, Our Mighty God

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022


In this message, pastor David Townsend continues our study of the names and titles of the Son given to us in helping us to behold Christ, the Mighty God.

Rivertown Church Sermons
The Return of the King

Rivertown Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022


In this conclusion of our Christ is King series, pastor David Townsend takes us to 2 Thessalonians 1 to behold the return of the King.

Brighton Rock Podcast
Talking in a Wardy Wonderland

Brighton Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 96:57


Your host Russell Guiver was joined by guests contributors Andy Bravery and David Townsend, in welcoming to the pod for the first time a true Albion legend and cult hero, 70s goal machine and darling of the terraces Peter Ward. Wardy talks us through his formative years as a football-playing (and window breaking) obsessive, his time with the two Albions of Burton and of course BHA, the Forest / Clough years, his time in The States and his thoughts on the current crop of trailblazing star players. No.1 is Peter Ward…. Stand or fall!   UTA! He shot, he scored, it must be Peter Ward, Peter Ward…Peter Ward! @BrightonRockPod brightonrockpodcast@gmail.com Part of the Sport Social Podcast Network that can be found in all their glory at this rather suitable address: www.sport-social.co.uk  Please follow us for automatic downloads of new episodes and if you want to make us really happy please rate us five stars on Apple and any other platforms that provide the opportunity to do so! Why not write a review while you are at it?! ;0).  All this helps our rankings and improves our chances of getting exciting guests onto the show. Also we are now on Patreon, so if you happen to be inclined to extreme acts of generosity we'd greatly appreciate any monthly donations, great or small, to help us run the pod as well as we can. Go to www.patreon.com/BrightonRockPod for details and to sign up. NB Our content will remain freely accessible to all listeners regardless. Humble thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Unknown Soldiers Podcast
Unknown Scholars #1 - My Road to Mandalay, with David Townsend

The Unknown Soldiers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 38:40


First in the Unknown Soldiers Podcast's interview series, we have Mr. David Townsend, author of "My Road to Mandalay: Compiled from his Father's Letters." David's father fought in the Burma Campaign of World War II, and his letters were only found years later. David tells us about his discovery of the side of his father that he never knew: one more of history's Unknown Soldiers.Amazon link to My Road to Mandalay: https://tinyurl.com/mw9m3689Check the website: https://www.unknownsoldierspodcast.comDavid's website:https://www.myroadtomandalay.com/Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/unknownsoldierspodcast https://twitter.com/unksoldierspod

All Nations Aurora with Talaat and Tai McNeely
The Cost of Worship | In The Flow (Part 2) | Erick David Townsend

All Nations Aurora with Talaat and Tai McNeely

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 70:18


Being able to worship in God's presence is priceless, however, worship does come with a cost. -----Our vision at All Nations Aurora is simple: we want to help you Find Family, Discover Purpose, and Change the World. All Nations Aurora is led by Pastors Talaat & Tai McNeely and is based in Aurora, IL. Come join us Sundays at 10:30 am in-person at 1801 N. Eola Rd, Aurora, IL 60502. We hope to see you there!If this is your first time checking out All Nations Aurora go to https://anccore.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/175/responses/new and tell us a little about yourself!If you would like to financially support this ministry and help us continue reaching people all over the world with the message of Jesus, you can go to https://www.allnationsaurora.com/give , text anaurora followed by an amount (Ex: “anaurora 200”) to 77296, or mail in your gift to 3015 E New York St Ste A2-150 Aurora, IL 60504.Stay Connected!- Website: https://www.allnationsaurora.com/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allnationsaurora- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allnationsaurora/- Pastor Talaat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talaatmcneely/- Pastor Tai Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tai.mcneely/

the airing cupboard's extraordinary stories of ordinary people

Set in against the backdrop of WW2, between London, Egypt, India and Burma, this is the story of a young man's coming of age , a grand adventure, love, a biscuit tin full of letters and the transforming power of the written words...  This is the last story of this series.  If you want to know more about Don's wartimes, please do read David's book : "My road to Mandalay" by David TOWNSEND https://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Road-Mandalay-David-Townsend/dp/1913962873/ref=sr_1_7?crid=7O3MCZ2WZOH3&keywords=david+townsend&qid=1648839363&sprefix=david+town%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-7  All contacts to be directed via the publisher Authoright (attention of Kelly Pike) http://www.authoright.com/----------Music: Hot October by Wood Spider from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ and  Juncture, Telling Stories  and The time to Run (Finale) by Dexter Britain from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ andThe Moments of our Mornings and November by Kai Engel  from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/andThe Bridge by David Hilowitz from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/

The Digression Podcast
78. My Road to Mandalay with David Townsend

The Digression Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 65:19


Major Donald Townsend experienced some of the most extraordinary events in British history. In My Road to Mandalay, author David Townsend recounts his father's adventures fighting with the "Forgotten Army" in the China-Burma-India theater during World War II. David expertly choreographs this story through a collection of more than 500 letters his father wrote to his family and a pen pal named Connie, who later become his wife--and David's mother. David was inspired to write this book during the Covid lockdown in 2020 when he found a diary that recorded his father's homeward journey from Burma in 1946. He typed this up and shared it with a dozen or so family members and close friends. Feedback was such that they all wanted to know more! And there was a lot more! Five hundred letters had been found in his mother's loft in 2011. Although he had already done some preliminary work on these, the lockdown provided time to do it right. Captain Tom was also an inspiration. He was born in the same year as David's father. He served in the 14th Army and was in the major battle of Arakan, that preceded Imphal. A film ‘Captain Tom's War' was shown on ITV on VE Day and again in February 2021 as it had been his wish that this part of history should be remembered. It was after this latter showing that David decided that his father's story should get as wide a publication as possible and not just be kept for family and friends. My Road to Mandalay is the result. What makes this war story different is that it's not about blood and guts – it's the real-life story of a soldier who served in the 14th ‘Forgotten Army' from start to finish and played a far more critical role in the re-take of Burma than his family ever envisaged, combined with amazing first-hand accounts of the battles that took place that provide a decidedly human aspect to the war. Buy David's book: Amazon-UK | Amazon-US  Contact David at Authoright Show notes at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/78 Sound Off! With a comment or a question at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/soundoff Like the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/review Become a Patron or support the show in other ways at: https://thedigressionpodcast.com/donate Or just share our podcast with a friend! It's the best way to grow the show!!

Brighton Rock Podcast
Saints Matchday Special

Brighton Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 39:29


Russ spends the day with Alison, Dunc, Dave Shaw (making his debut), Andy K, David Townsend, Julian and Nathan as The Albion shocked everyone by, er, drawing yet again!!! Down to 10 due to injury, a Neal Maupay late chance, an equaliser and mad scenes in the away end. Now where have we heard that one before!!!Live or relive the action through this pre, during and post match special.Stand or fall! UTA! One nil and you're walking out! Bye bye homophobes ;)@BrightonRockPodbrightonrockpodcast@gmail.comPart of the Sport Social Podcast Network that can be found in all their glory at this rather suitable address:www.sport-social.co.uk Please follow us for automatic downloads of new episodes and if you want to make us really happy please rate us five stars on Apple and any other platforms that provide the opportunity to do so! Why not write a review while you are at it?! ;0). All this helps our rankings and improves our chances of getting exciting guests onto the show.Humble thanks!

ReachArts Swampscott
David Townsend Interview w Agatha Morrell ReachArts.org Red Rock Lit Fest Writers Read 2021

ReachArts Swampscott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 15:40


David Townsend is a 4th generation Swampscott resident. His career is in international telecommunications policy and economics, which has taken him around the world to more than 85 countries.  He has written countless reports and papers and book chapters in his professional field, but his non-career literary interests have gone in very different directions.  David has a deep interest in the history of Rock 'n' Roll music: the topic of his first book, "Rock 'n' Roll and War and Peace," along with a number of other essays, blog, etc.  And his recent book and current interest focus on both hiking in nature and local history: "Retracing Steps: An Exploration of Nature and History on the Massachusetts North Shore".  David also has a podcast with his daughter Alexandra, concerning Romance Comic Books: "My Comical Romance".   Learn more and register for the Red Rock Literary Festival on Nov 6 & 7, 2021 athttps://www.reacharts.org/event-4516540Original music: Phil's Tune by Larry PowerEditing by Lajla Dale

Wright on the Nail
News Roundtable: Vaccine buses, supply chain issues & Boris Johnson's Cabinet reshuffle

Wright on the Nail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 41:37


In this week's episode, host Chris Wright is joined by Vicky Pryce, economist and  business consultant; Richard Barfield, management consultant and business author; and David Townsend, former director of social services in Camden, Haringey & Croydon.The conversation begins by comparing how the outbreak of Covid has been handled in New Zealand and Australia compared to the UK -  with news of mobile vaccination buses being used to boost vaccination drive and avoid future lockdowns.The discussion moves on to talk about supply chain issues - empty supermarket shelves, a lack of lorry drivers and restaurant closures; as well as the challenges of distinguishing whether Brexit or the pandemic is the principal culprit.Guests also consider Boris Johnson's Cabinet reshuffle and the appointment of Liz Truss as foreign secretary; the upcoming Chequers reunion; and British tennis star Emma Raducanu's historic win.Created & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.wrightonthenail.fm

Studio Sacramento Podcast
The State of California Politics

Studio Sacramento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 25:58


With the upcoming recall vote deciding the fate of Governor Gavin Newsom, ​political experts Rob Stutzman and David Townsend join host Scott Syphax for a conversation about their views on the recall effort and the issues shaping the future of California politics.

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast
Reverse Swept Radio 139 - A Cricket Podcast

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 25:28


THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Twitter chooses a favourite county, and bamboo bats   "Most persuasively, support Worcestershire because the pavilion has a choice of 20 homemade cakes. Interestingly, many encouraged supporting any county but Surrey." FROM THE ARCHIVES (8'50): Charles Studd's remarkable journey from midwicket to missionary "Perhaps there is some crossover between the energy and drive that makes you become an international sportsperson or go around the world as a missionary." THE REVIEW (16'50): David Townsend's Do They Play Cricket in Ireland "Your appetite for the book depends on your appetite for Irish cricket and for drinking based anecdotes and other stories." Recorded 13 May 2021

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 416 - Wendung

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 98:59


"At 50, everyone has the face he deserves," said George Orwell, but he died at 47, so what does he know? To celebrate turning 50, I use an obscure Woody Allen movie to talk about why I can't take stock of my life. Then the good part: I ask nearly 40 guests of the podcast one question, "What do you wish you'd done before the pandemic?" (You can skip right to that at 18:45.) Participants include Witold Rybczynski, Kathe Koja, John Holl, Emily Flake, Wallis Wilde-Menozzi, Ian Kelley, David Townsend, John Bertagnolli, Jennifer Hayden, Richard Kadrey, Joan Marans Dim, Liniers, Sven Birkerts, Barbara Nessim, David Leopold, Tess Lewis, Ken Krimstein, Michael Shaw, Dmitry Samarov, Maria Alexander, Paul C. Tumey, Kyle Cassidy, Henry Wessells, Warren Woodfin, ES Glenn, Philip Boehm, Woodrow Phoenix, Rian Hughes, Alta L. Price, Derf Backderf, Frank Santoro, Boaz Roth, Carol Tyler, David Mikics, Michael Gerber, Walter Bernard, Whitney Matheson and Dean Haspiel! Follow me on Twitter and Instagram • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

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Brighton Rock Podcast
“Football’s Black Pioneers”, with guest Bill Hern

Brighton Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 58:31


Author Bill Hern joins Russell G & David Townsend to discuss the recent release of Football’s Black Pioneers, the book he’s co-written with David Gleave chronicling the first black footballer to play first team football for each of the current 92 clubs spanning England’s top divisions. Find out who was first black player to pull on an Albion shirt for a senior match, the first to represent a club anywhere in the country, the first to play for England and more as Bill describes some of the people and stories they uncovered on their four year journey to publication.

The Daily Gardener
November 9, 2020 Josiah Hoopes, Dmitry Ivanovsky, Alfred Austin, Dylan Thomas, Urban Garden Design by Kate Gould, and Carl Sagan

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 15:51


Today we celebrate a forgotten West Chester nurseryman and entrepreneur who pioneered the mail-order plant business. We'll also learn about the Russian botanist who made a startling discovery from the sap of diseased tobacco plants. We salute the Welsh poet and writer who died on this day in 1953 after drinking 18 straight martinis. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a really lovely book on garden design - it’s one of my favorites. And then we’ll wrap things up with some words on the natural world from an American astronomer.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” It's just that easy.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts 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 November 9, 1832   Today is the birthday of the West Chester Pennsylvania nurseryman, entrepreneur, and Quaker, Josiah Hoopes. Josiah loved nature from an early age. As a young man, Josiah had a desire to propagate and sell plants.  After his 30th birthday, Josiah built a greenhouse on his father’s property.  Within a few years, Josiah’s growing customer base prompted him to start his nursery, named Cherry Hill Nurseries. Over time, Cherry Hill grew to be known as Hoopes, Bro., and Thomas (HB&T) after Josiah recruited his brother Abner and his neighbor, an accountant named George B. Thomas. With its gravelly loam soil, West Chester has cultivated some important botanical figures through the years.  The West Chester botanists David Townsend and Dr. William Darlington were lifelong friends with Josiah. Together, the three men founded Marshall Square Park, named after the colonial botanist Humphry Marshall. The three men also worked on cataloging the trees and plants in their home county. Now, for their efforts, the town appointed all three men to form the first park committee. Later, Josiah (who was younger than the other men) was tasked with improving the park. Josiah added flower beds and walking paths - as well as an extraordinary amount of “resting stations.”  A history of the park shared that at one point, the park had 70 benches - 50 more than today’s total count. And today, in Josiah’s hometown, the 16-acre Hoopes Park is named for Josiah. He served as that park's original park supervisor.  In addition to his local efforts, Josiah became nationally known when he developed a way to ship his nursery stock by railroad. Using moss and paper to wrap his plants, Josiah began to hire salesmen to market his plants and trees across the country. After securing a contract with the federal government, Josiah’s nursery shipped trees and shrubs to all the national cemeteries.  Within a decade, H B&T became the largest commercial grower in America.  Before the turn of the century, HB&T was shipping plants to Europe, Australia, and the West Indian Islands. They even had a sales rep stationed in Mexico. By 1913, the nursery occupied over a thousand acres, and it even offered a pleasure garden with a boardwalk for the locals - complete with manicured shrubs in the shape of spears and a Maltese cross. One newspaper reported,   "There is no more attractive place in our borough than the grounds of this firm, including their private residences adjoining, and we as a people owe them a vote of thanks for the privilege extended us in visiting them."   Josiah had a special love for trees. At Hoopes, Josiah’s fruit trees were a top seller, appealing to new homeowners in America’s growing suburbs.  An 1870’s record book shows old order sheets with the words “send at once” and “immediately” handwritten on the receipt. After mastering packaging and shipping, the nursery could boast of sales to nearly every state in the union, and customers even included President Grover Cleveland at the White House. And, by the late 1800s, the nursery was the number one grower of peach trees.  Like his friend Townsend, Josiah’s botanical writing was geared toward encouraging a love for growing plants and trees. Josiah regularly wrote botanical articles for the New York Tribune, and he also wrote a book called Book of Evergreens.    In terms of posterity, Asa Gray named the plant Hymenoxys hoopesii (ii = "ee-eye") commonly known as Owl's Claws for Josiah Hoopes. This plant is a marvelous native mountain wildflower offering large golden-yellow flowers all summer long. The bloom is made up of long, drooping petals (resembling owl’s claws) and a button-like center cone. Josiah Hoopes died on January 16, 1904. HB&T closed for good in the 1940s.   November 9, 1864    Today is the birthday of the Russian Botanist Dmitry Ivanovsky. In 1892, Dmitry researched the cause of an infection called “Wildfire” in tobacco plants in Crimea. Dmitry made a startling discovery when he learned that even after running through a filter, sap from an infected plant could still infect healthy plants. Dmitry’s testing led to the realization that the cause was something smaller than bacteria. Years later, Martinus Beijerinck ("BY-ah-rink”) would call the filtered, infectious substance a "virus,” and Dmitry’s infection is now known as the tobacco mosaic virus. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we owe a debt of gratitude to botanists like Dmitry Ivanovsky and Martinus Beijerinck ("BY-ah-rink”) and all the rest of the virology pioneers.   Unearthed Words November 9, 1953 Here’s a quote from the Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas, who died on this day in 1953 at the Chelsea Hotel in New York. He had consumed 18 straight martinis. Nothing grows in our garden, only washing. And babies. ― Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet and writer   Grow That Garden Library Urban Garden Design by Kate Gould This book came out in 2019, and the subtitle is Transform your outdoor space into a beautiful and practical escape. In this book, the award-winning garden designer Kate Gould offers refined solutions and crazy-good ideas for urban gardens. I appreciate Kate because she loves the challenge of small spaces, and she is a total maximizer in terms of her approach to design and plant selection. Kate is also passionate about helping her clients create a garden that is both personal and unique. And one of Kate’s superpowers is connecting the outside design back to the home's interior to create a cohesive feel. This book is a stunning guide for gardeners keen to transform small and awkward outdoor spaces into beautiful and practical spaces. This book is 176 pages of spot-on guidance for gardeners who want to transform their little piece of heaven in the city into a private escape from the world. You can get a copy of Urban Garden Design by Kate Gould  and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $4   Today’s Botanic Spark November 9, 1934   Today is the birthday of the American astronomer, astrophysicist, and author Carl Sagan, born on this day in Brooklyn, New York. Carl helped explain space to the masses through his articles, books, and popular public television series “Cosmos." Here on earth, gardeners delight in his words about the natural world.   We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever. — Carl Sagan, American astronomer, astrophysicist, and author   A book is made from a tree. It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called "leaves") imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles. One glance at it and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, the author is speaking, clearly and silently, inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time ― proof that humans can work magic. — Carl Sagan, American astronomer, astrophysicist, and author   The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff. ― Carl Sagan, American astronomer, astrophysicist, and author, Cosmos

Roll Call Podcast
Time Utilization vs. Time Management with David Silcock

Roll Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 51:48


RC017 Time Utilization vs. Time Management with David Silcock David Silcock has had a long career working in school leadership positions in New South Wales, Australia. In 2004 he was appointed as Principal at Alstonville High School. Prior to that he was Principal at Bourke High School in Western New South Wales. David was one of the first Principals in New South Wales appointed  to the role of Principal school leadership in 2014. At the start of 2020 David formed a consultancy business, Collaborative Growth International, in partnership with Dr. David Townsend.    David Silcock joins us this week to discuss collaborative inquiry, generative dialogue, and time utilization vs. time management.   “We can not manage time, time manages us. What we can do is choose to utilize that time to achieve goals that meet our needs."  - David Silcock "I think it's important that we differentiate growth from change or improvement...growth is really about finding new ways to be more purposeful, productive, and effective." - David Silcock   This week on the Roll Call Podcast:   David's background and how he came to collaborative inquiry and generative dialogue The reluctant secondary school leaders and how they changed their mindset Making time for reflection Time utilization vs time management Assuming competence Generative dialogue and teacher performance Ensuring the teacher does not feel judgement during generative dialogue Finding the time   Resources Mentioned:   Collaborative Growth International This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding   This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding, an award-winning, feature-rich boarding school management tool used by over 400 schools in five continents to manage risk, increase efficiency, and improve communication in boarding school management.   To learn more about REACH Boarding, its features and integrations, visit www.reachboarding.com   Empowering the Future of Independent Education & Boarding School Management   Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Roll Call with Brian Murray and Josh Simons, the show helping education professionals stay at the forefront of global education trends. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave your honest review.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your colleagues on social media to help us spread the word and help more education professionals stay at the forefront of independent education and boarding school management techniques to empower the future of the education environment.

Roll Call Podcast
Improving Leadership, Teaching and Learning in Our Schools with Generative Dialogue with Dr. David Townsend

Roll Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 59:10


RC015 Improving Leadership, Teaching and Learning in Our Schools with Generative Dialogue with Dr. David Townsend David was born in Sydney Australia in 1942. After graduating teachers college he taught for 6 years in New South Wales during the 1960's.  David moved to Alberta, Canada in 1967 where he worked as a classroom teacher before becoming Vice Principal and then Principal of Hays School. Later, David was appointment Principal of Central School in Taber. He then served as a visiting professor at the University of Lethbridge, and the Assistant Superintendent of schools in the county of Lethbridge.  David has served as an educational researcher in Lethbridge's School District 51, and an educational consultant with the government of Alberta.  He became a permanent member of the faculty of education at the university of Lethbridge in 1985, and retired in 2014. Currently, he is engaged in leadership growth initiatives in Alberta, British Columbia, and New South Wales, Australia   Dr. David Townsend joins us this week to discuss generative dialogue. We talk about the skills that are necessary, how to become more competent and confident, and how generative dialogue can be used as a tool to build trust and respect.   “You can't just do a two-day workshop, get all the people fired up, and send them back into the schools to do good deeds, they will fail..." - Dr. David Townsend "What we want to do is...make some points in professional growth, and to make decisions about more purposeful teaching practices...thats why we engage in conversation in the first place." - Dr. David Townsend   This week on the Roll Call Podcast:   Generative dialogue and collaborative inquiry Building the skills, and putting them into practice A cultural shift The skills needed for generative dialogue Offering genuine affirmation - inspire and encourage  Misusing praise Building trust and respect What outcome are we looking for? The structure of generative dialogue Three important questions Telling is not effective Modelling the expectation Discipline and informality  Assuming the competence of others Leadership   Resources Mentioned:   David's Books:  The Essential Equation: A Handbook for School Improvement Leadership in Education: The Power of Generative Dialogue   This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding   This episode is sponsored by REACH Boarding, an award-winning, feature-rich boarding school management tool used by over 400 schools in five continents to manage risk, increase efficiency, and improve communication in boarding school management.   To learn more about REACH Boarding, its features and integrations, visit www.reachboarding.com   Empowering the Future of Independent Education & Boarding School Management   Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Roll Call with Brian Murray and Josh Simons, the show helping education professionals stay at the forefront of global education trends. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave your honest review.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your colleagues on social media to help us spread the word and help more education professionals stay at the forefront of independent education and boarding school management techniques to empower the future of the education environment.

Librarians by the Sea
Episode 6: Interview with Alex and David Townsend, My Comical Romance Podcast

Librarians by the Sea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 39:25


Julie interviews Alex and David Townsend, hosts of the podcast My Comical Romance. During their podcast, they read and analyze romance comic books from the 1950s to the 1970s. In this episode, they explain what draws them to these stories and what we can learn about the social and cultural norms of the time period in which they were written. Check out other episodes of their podcast here.

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Penguin Insiders Podcast
David Townsend & Tyler Mettille - Penguin Playbook 10-21-19

Penguin Insiders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 8:48


Youngstown State Assistant Track & Field Coaches David Townsend and Tyler Mettille joined Drae Smith on "Penguin Playbook" on the Sports Animal 1390 WNIO & iHeartRadio.

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 333 - Gil Roth

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 117:04


Because of a last-minute guest cancellation, I had no show lined up for this week! Rather than take a second week off this summer, I decided it was time for another Gil Roth AMA episode, since the last one was almost 5 years ago. Thirty-two past and upcoming guests and Patreon supporters came through with questions for me, including (in the order I answered them): Ken Krimstein, Hugh Ryan, Barry Corbett, Joe Ciardiello, Glynnis Fawkes, Kyle Cassidy, Ian Kelley, Kate Lacour, Dean Haspiel, Eddy Portnoy, Kate Maruyama, Tom Spurgeon, Jonathan Hyman, David Leopold, Paine Proffitt, David Townsend, Boaz Roth, Chris Reynolds, Liniers, Caleb Crain, Bob Eckstein, Ersi Sotiropoulos, Andrea Tsurumi, Henry Wessells, Vanessa Sinclair, Jim Ottaviani, Maria Alexander, Mary Fleener, Stephen Nadler, Charles Blackstone, Lauren Weinstein, and David Shields. We cover everything from creative lessons learned to "why so many cartoonists?", from what books I re-read and why to who is on my Mount Rushmore list of dream guests, from the comics and GNs that have affected me most to what I think about the Peak TV era, from how running has affected my podcast-practices to who my most obstreperous guest has been, and plenty more! And it was all done in a single two-hour take, so give it a listen! • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

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IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts
Data Meets Design with David Townsend - [Season 3 - Episode 27]

IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 45:46


On this episode of Making Data Simple, host Al Martin chats with David Townsend, the head of design for IBM Data and AI. Before IBM, David was working as the design director, brand components and user experience for General Motors. His areas of design include multi-cloud, machine learning, AI, data visualization and augmented reality. Listen to learn about IBM design thinking and more.Check us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- StitcherShow notes: 00:00 - Check out Making Data Simple on YouTube and SoundCloud.00:05 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:10 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:15 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn.00:20 - Connect with Producer Lana Cosic on LinkedIn.00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:40 - Connect with David Townsend on LinkedIn.06:35 - What is ICP for Data?18:10 - What is Offering Management (OM)?34:30 - What is Design Thinking?

Making Data Simple
Data Meets Design with David Townsend - [Season 3 - Episode 27]

Making Data Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 45:46


On this episode of Making Data Simple, host Al Martin chats with David Townsend, the head of design for IBM Data and AI. Before IBM, David was working as the design director, brand components and user experience for General Motors. His areas of design include multi-cloud, machine learning, AI, data visualization and augmented reality. Listen to learn about IBM design thinking and more.Check us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- StitcherShow notes: 00:00 - Check out Making Data Simple on YouTube and SoundCloud.00:05 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:10 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:15 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn.00:20 - Connect with Producer Lana Cosic on LinkedIn.00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter.00:40 - Connect with David Townsend on LinkedIn.06:35 - What is ICP for Data?18:10 - What is Offering Management (OM)?34:30 - What is Design Thinking?

The Shake
David Townsend The Artist

The Shake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 18:56


David Townsend The Artist: More than a singer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/support

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Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
Episode 48: Reflection and Celebration of Your 2018 | Wandering the World for New Year's Eve

Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 35:29


In Episode 48 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O'Brien discuss the importance of the benefits and the takeaways when reflecting upon the past year,  and then in Wandering Zen, Matt and special guest David Townsend set out and wander with some fantastic New Year's Eve experiences.   Find our show notes at https://www.WBNLPodcast.com/Episodes 

To The Top Talk
10/23/18- Southern Miss Homecoming 2018

To The Top Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 55:07


Jamie and Jason bring you some of the sounds of Homecoming weekend with guests Katie Bailey, Dianne Overby, Jeanie Munn, Trey Brennan, Philip Scott, Daniel Locke, John Mills and David Townsend. #SMTTT

Setting Roots with Ian Bennett
#015 David Townsend

Setting Roots with Ian Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 50:41


David Townsend was the 2016-2017 National FFA President. He is currently a junior at the University of Delaware studying plant science.

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Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
956: David Townsend is an automotive artist who owns Sports Car Art in southern Vermont.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 35:07


David Townsend is an automotive artist who owns Sports Car Art in southern Vermont. If you count the Rat Fink and other Ed Roth doodles that David used as inspiration as a grade schooler in SoCal, he’s been drawing cars for well over a half century. While a career in advertising and design eventually led him down a different creative path, he returned to illustrating full-time after he “retired” to reconnect with his fine art beginnings. David’s work has been featured on everything from catalog covers, and full-scale laser etchings, to books—including some 300 or so illustrations featured in a soon-to-be-published tome aimed at new or first-time collectors.

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation

In this episode Andy Davis talks to David Townsend, VP of engineering at Funding Circle. The discuss finding new ways for the role of engineering to develop without becoming a manager, what being in a start-up can teach you and how to keep motivated.

Coastal Conversations | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Producer/Host: Paul Anderson Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Issue: Maine coastal and ocean issues Program Topic: The University of Maine’s Coastal Ocean Observing efforts Key Discussion Points: Status of buoy-based ocean observing systems in the gulf of Maine Trends in oceanographic data in recent years Why this information is important to fishermen and communities Guests: Dr. David Townsend, University of Maine Dr. Neal Pettigrew, University of Maine Dr. Robert Steneck, University of Maine (by phone) Dr. Damian Brady, University of Maine The post Coastal Conversations 8/28/15 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL The Comfort Zone Presents David Pic Conley Of platinum R&B group Surface

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 78:00


David Pic Conley is the founding member of the platinum R&B recording group Surface. Born in NJ, David started his career after graduating high school when he moved to Los Angeles. David was a member of Port Authority and Mandrill before forming Surface. When Conley became the founder of the Multi-Platinum Soul/R&B group Surface in 1983 the original group consisted of Conley and Karen Copeland. Townsend collaborated by writing and producing. In that same year Surface released their debut single, Falling in Love performed by Copeland, which peaked at #84 on Billboard's Black Singles chart, staying on the chart for 4 weeks. In the U.K., the song peaked at #67 on the U.K. Singles chart. In addition Surface recorded 2 more singles with her; When Your Ex Wants You Back and Stop Holding Back. After Copeland left the group in 1984 Bernard Jackson and David Townsend replaced her by becoming the Surface we know today. More success came in 1985 when Conley became a staff writer for Screen Gems BMI. Shortly after in 1986 Surface landed a record deal with Columbia leading them to release their debut album in 1987. The album peaked at #55 on the Billboard 200 and #11 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart. In 1989, Surface released their sophomore album, 2nd Wave which peaked at #56 on the Billboard 200 and #5 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The single Shower Me With Your Love peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, #3 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, and became Surface's second #1 R&B hit, topping Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart for a week in July of 1989, staying on the chart for 20 weeks.  In addition to Conley's long and accomplished career with Surface he has written and produced songs for some of the greatest artists of yesterday and today. Some include; Aretha Franklin's Grammy nomination title track What You See Is What You Sweat.

The Virtual Memories Show
Season 2, Episode 6 - My Old School

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012 30:23


Gil gets back from "vacation" and chats with St. John's College tutor David Townsend about the transcendence of good conversation, and the possibility of adding comic books to the Great Books curriculum.