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Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast
SG Australia Marriage Retreat | Q&A Session | Rob Flood, Dave Taylor, Emma Taylor

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 38:10


SG Australia Marriage Retreat | Q&A Session | Rob Flood, Dave Taylor, Emma Taylor by Sovereign Grace Church

Sovereign Grace Church Parramatta
SG Australia Marriage Retreat | Q & A Session | Rob Flood, Dave Taylor, Emma Taylor

Sovereign Grace Church Parramatta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025


Percussion Discussion.
Emma Taylor - Sounds_Like_Emma / Social media drum lessons!

Percussion Discussion.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 48:05


March 8th 2025 is international womens day, so i thought we should celebrate all the wonderful lady drummers and percussionists from around the globe with a fabulous conversation with Emma Taylor. You must have have been living under a rock for the last 5 years if you havent seen Emma on social media, Since Covid she has a huge presence on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. She delivers her short lessons in a wonderfully unique, quirky, funny and most importantly incredible effective way! Join Emma and myself as we chat about her remarkable success on social media in the last 5 years, we talk about the amount of work that goes into all the amazing content that she and her team produces, and how she handles the pressure of recording live content at such shows as the UK drum Show and NAMM. This was such a fun conversation, im a huge fan of all the content that Emma produces and long may it continue - Thanks to Emma and also thanks to our mutual friend Adam Parsons for introducing us!

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar
Terry Fator TALKS AGT's Legacy & New Vegas Show on the 350th Milestone Episode!

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 27:33


A Note from Jacob: When I started this podcast in November 2019 with Reality TV commentator Brent Wolgamott as the pilot guest, I did not expect to hit episode number 350! Nor did I expect to converse with famed authors and musicians, Emmy-winning journalists, podcast hosts, Reality TV icons, a Tony-winning producer, and viral social media sensations.  I want to thank all my guests who took time out of their schedule to visit the show and their media teams who trusted my platform.  Finally, I want to say “Thank You” to all of you who tuned into every episode. I appreciate all of you!It is an honor and privilege to welcome ventriloquist and entertainer Terry Fator to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast for the 350th milestone episode.  Terry became a household name when he auditioned for the NBC talent competition America's Got Talent (AGT): Season Two back in 2007, where he showcased his passion for ventriloquism that combined comedy, singing, and celebrity impressions. Thanks to his friends, such as Emma Taylor and Winston, the Impersonating Turtle, fans rallied and crowned him the show's sophomore season winner. Following his AGT success, Terry spent 11 years at his theatre in the Mirage Hotel and Casino, playing in front of millions before moving to the Strat Hotel and Casino for an all-new, multi-media, immersive Vegas production: Terry Fator: One Man, a Hundred Voices, a Thousand Laughs.  In addition to Emma and Winston, they are joined by Elvis impersonator Maynard Thompkins, annoying neighbor Duggie Scott Walker, Vikki the Cougar, Hyphen, and a host of famous singers.Terry started his foundation when he was not performing in Vegas or taking his show on the road. The Terry Fator Foundation's (TFF) primary mission is to raise monies to support military service members, veterans, first responders, and their families through various nonprofit channels.  The TFF aims to align itself with top-rated nonprofits and corporate partners who carry out these support missions to our men and women who serve this great country and their family members.On our 350th episode, Terry Fator spoke about AGT's legacy on TV and in Las Vegas, previewed his new show at the Strat, and discussed the TFF's impact on helping first responders. Plus, I shared some news with Terry that kickstarts Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar's coverage of AGT's upcoming twentieth-anniversary season.   Let's connect on social media: A) BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jacobelyachar.bsky.socialB) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/C) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/D) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharE) Twitter (X): https://x.com/JacobElyacharF) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.

Livestock Report
RFD Livestock Report 2-24-25 Emma Taylor of Morgan County talks about her life with cattle

Livestock Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 3:57


Wife of the Party
# 345 - Book Club: Sex Books

Wife of the Party

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 88:29


I sit down with my friend's Cathy & Kirsten to book club the books, “Position of the Day: Sex Every Day in Every Way” by Lorelei Sharkey & Emma Taylor and “Love Worth Making: How to Have Ridiculously Great Sex in a Long-Lasting Relationship” By Stephen Snyder M.D.   --------------------------------------------------- Sponsors EveryPlate - Pay only $2.99 per meal, PLUS get 50% off your first box, for all box sizes! Go to https://everyplate.com/podcast with promo code “wife299” Aquatru - Get 20% off at http://www.aquatru.com when you use the code “WIFE” at checkout. --------------------------------------------------- Our next book club book will be “Sociopath: A Memoir” by Ph.D. Patric Gagne   https://amzn.to/3B5wnbI https://bookshop.org/a/97615/9781668003183 LeeAnn Kreischer talks to friends about marriage, family, and being married to the life of the party, comedian Bert Kreischer! --------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW LEEANN: Facebook▶ https://www.facebook.com/wifeotp  Instagram▶ https://www.instagram.com/leeannkreischer  iTunes▶ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wife-of-the-party/id1343348729  Official Website & MERCH▶ https://www.wifeotp.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wes-Del WarriorCast
20 Questions: Emma Taylor

Wes-Del WarriorCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 12:47


Biff investigates the Broadway aspirations of Wes-Del teacher Emma Taylor with 20 Questions.

East Greenwich High School Media Production Lab
Antigone - Emma, Taylor, Jennavieve and Liza

East Greenwich High School Media Production Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 8:00


A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Emma, Taylor, Jennavieve and Liza Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

Radicle Narrative
5.4: Mylan as a Guest on Southpaw Episode "138: An Anti-Colonial Perspective on Deescalation"

Radicle Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 81:36


Radicle Narrative is Rebroadcasting Episode 138 of Southpaw. Here are the details, "On this episode of Southpaw, Sam is joined by activists Emma Taylor and Mylan Tootoosis for an anti-colonial discussion on de-escalation and community care. "The Cunning of the Adult Supremacist": https:// www.colbytootoosis.com/writings/adult-supremacy Radicle Narrative: https://linktr.ee/radiclenarrative Listen to Fighter's Brew: https://www.patreon.com/posts/76751767 Sign up for Liberation Martial Arts Online: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ liberation-arts-72505630 We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw network without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce our shows but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: https://www.southpawpod.com You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod You can find Radicle Narrative on Instagram and Facebook: @RadicleNarrative www.RadicleNarrative.com Music by Boss of Three: https://www.facebook.com/BossofThree/

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
207: Managing Catastrophic Loss in Vineyards: Lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 27:54


Extreme weather events can be devastating to a winegrowing region's infrastructure, business, and in the worst-case scenarios, human life. Emma Taylor, Viticulture Consultant with Emma Taylor Viti is part of New Zealand's Cyclone Gabrielle recovery team, helping winegrape farmers in the Hawke's Bay region. When the cyclone hit in February 2023 just before grape harvest, flood waters reached over the top of many vineyards destroying bridges, leaving behind massive silt deposits, uprooting entire plantings, and cutting off power for one week. Growers had to evaluate how to handle their losses based on total damage, potential fruit contamination, and vineyard lifespan. A vital component of the recovery effort is the knowledge and experience of viticulturists who farmed in the region during Cyclone Bola in 1988. Resources: 2: The Goldilocks Principle & Powdery Mildew Management 79: Grapevine Fungal Diseases 103: Environmental, Social, & Governance Initiative in Spain's Priorat Region 117: Grapevine Mildew Control with UV Light Cyclone Gabrielle Relief Fund Downy Mildew (Plasmopara viticola) Emma Taylor on LinkedIn Hawke's Bay Wine New Zealand How lessons learned from Cyclone Bola can help deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet   Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand (Western SARE) – Learn at your own pace Vineyard Team – Become a Member Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.   Transcript Craig Macmillan  0:00  And with us today is Emma Taylor. She is viticultural consultant with Emma Taylor Viti in New Zealand. And today we're going to be talking about the terrible impacts that cyclone Gabrielle had on the North Island of New Zealand. And thank you for being your guests taking time and sharing your story with us.   Emma Taylor  0:14  Nice to meet you and talk to you, Craig.   Craig Macmillan  0:16  First, I want to express my sympathies to everyone in the North Island in New Zealand overall for the loss of life and tremendous devastation of property. A lot of folks were unhoused injured as well as fatalities. And we're all very saddened by the event.   Emma Taylor  0:33  Thanks for that. It was it was quite biblical in nature, we call it you know, it was it was quite extreme.   Craig Macmillan  0:39  Yeah. It was quite extraordinary. Well, first of all, what was the cyclone? What was what was the story there.   Speaker 2  0:45  So it was an extratropical cyclone. That's common to New Zealand that we do get so tropical cyclones form up in the higher in the Pacific normally around the islands. By the time they get to New Zealand, they've normally decreased in intensity to the point that they are now regarded as extratropical cyclone. And that is the same with cyclone Gabrielle when the MetService started bringing up you know, they bring up these tropical cyclones in this hour, there's one to watch. And I remember when I first heard the announcement that tropical cyclone Gabriel was forming. And I remember the way that the MetService were talking about it. And I remember thinking this sounds like it could be a biggie you know, it's been a while but it's the way that they're talking about it. They're just preparing us in a slightly different way to the other extratropical cyclones. Cyclone Gabriel, it came on our horizon, you know, as one to watch maybe about a week to 10 days before it landed.   Craig Macmillan  1:39  Okay, so there was people were aware of something was coming.   Emma Taylor  1:43  Something was coming. Yeah.   Craig Macmillan  1:44  How close to harvest were vineyards when the cyclone hit. In   Emma Taylor  1:48  New Zealand in the last few years, we have been having our harvest seasons coming earlier in earlier that a climate change thing. Most likely they I used to say that harvest and Hawke's Bay started a little bit at the start of March, but you're really into it by the 20th of March. And by the 20th of April, you're over. And then you'd have a few rats and mice after then yeah, so that the 20th of March the 20th of April was hardest in the last few years. It's that chunk of time has been getting earlier and earlier to the point that in the 2022 Vintage everything was picked before we even got to April however, the 23 Vintage I remember commenting, maybe only a week before topical cyclone Gabrielle came that it looked like we're a bit more normal. And instead of a February start to have us I was hoping for a March start to harvest. However, you know, Gabrielle came on the 14th of February and we were harvesting nine days later.   Craig Macmillan  2:47  That's what I was gonna ask was how close to harvest were vineyards. When the cyclone hit? What are the varieties that are most common in that area?   Emma Taylor  2:54  The largest planted variety in Hawke's Bay is Sauvignon Blanc and Ginsburg however, that's because New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc right microclimates of Hawke's Bay and Brisbane and due to their warmer than what Marlboro is in both regions, there's a decent amount of Chardonnay, and Hawke's Bay, especially, we have some red variety. So we have Syrar and Merlot, Cabernet, that are grown, especially on the government gravels, which is a very stony appellation that we have here mainly Sauv Blanc, good amount of Chardonnay, and then the other little bits and pieces.   Craig Macmillan  3:27  Now, what I'm amazed by is that you mentioned you were harvesting nine days later. So there were vineyards in some of the harder hits areas that could still be harvested.   Emma Taylor  3:35  When the cyclone hit it was the range of destruction based on where you were and how close to a river or how close to a stop meant that breached you. The vineyards that were harvested initially were the ones that might have been flooded, but the water receded pretty quickly in most instances. And we were able to get in and harvest though. So the fruit did not like being submerged in water. Yeah.   Craig Macmillan  4:01  No, not at all. In the floodwaters if I understand in some cases reached as high as the fruit zone.   Emma Taylor  4:07  Oh, yeah. And over over the top of vineyards. Yeah.   Craig Macmillan  4:11  Wow. Oh, my God, and then it receded quickly. And then obviously there will be an issue with getting in after that.   Emma Taylor  4:19  Yes. And there's two kinds of issues with getting and there was access to the vineyard and the sense that in some instances this a few were along the Ngaruroro river. So there was three main rivers that you're probably going to hear me talk about in this the Esk valley, the to Tūtaekurī and Ngaruroro, and the Hawke's Bay, we have more vineyards along the Ngaruroro than anything, any of the other two, which is fortunate given the events that happened but if you were along the Ngaruroro and you were flooded, you didn't have a silt deposit, which is what you know, then became something that people had to manage with. So if you were along the Ngaruroro you were flooded, and then the water receded, and so your issue was accessing a Vinyard. which has been completely flooded. And so you can imagine there might be a little bit of mud and stuff like that, although, to be honest, a lot of alluvial gravels in that area as well, but also accessing the vineyard because a lot of the bridges had been washed out.   Craig Macmillan  5:12  Oh, right.   Emma Taylor  5:14  In the region like 60 bridges or something had or had been washed out. And clearly the priority was to get the bulk of people moving, rather than access to a remote vineyard. That makes sense. So that became an issue for people as well. The infrastructure damage.   Craig Macmillan  5:30  I'm guessing, because we're talking about New Zealand, we're talking about machine harvesting.   Emma Taylor  5:34  Yeah, that point was predominantly machine harvesting. I mean, there was there's always a little bit of hand harvesting, that happens. And there was there was a hand harvesting that happened on blocks that have been flooded. I'm not sure that there was to tell you the truth, I'm sure. I think it was all pretty much machine harvested.   Craig Macmillan  5:50  What do you do with fruit that has had floods, silts contact? That's that's something that I have never imagined in my wildest nightmares. Can you tell us a little bit more about that? Because my understanding is that some that at least some of that fruit was usable?   Emma Taylor  6:08  Yes. For a lot of people, you have to realize that a lot of people that were affected were growers, like ma and pa growers, we'd call them you know, private growers. And they have spent all their money, you know, they have, you know, what the seasons like you spend all your money on or you're pruning, you're spraying you're mowing your hand work. And they were in that point, just before harvest where you're not spending any money, and you're just waiting for the grapes to ripen. And then harvest until you get your paycheck for a lot of our members and some of our wine companies. The motivation was just to be able to give these growers some income so that they could continue. Yeah. So you know, they've clearly lost some of their crops. And so how can we have this what we can it's something that's been flooded the big thing that for other horticultural products that you have to worry about is E. coli contamination because you don't know what's in the floodwaters. Fortunately, because we're making wine, there's lots of international research that shows that E. coli dies in alcohol, MPI, which is our Ministry for Primary Industries over here they released with New Zealand winegrowers, they released a statement that said, you could have as grapes for the production of wine, as long as you had assess the risk. They were worried not only about E. coli, or, although it wasn't a big issue, but agro chemical contamination because the floodwaters had just destroyed chemical sheds on vineyards and washed through and they were worried about hydrocarbon contamination because diesel tankers and and they were just worried about anything else that could have been in that water. What we did discover though, and so we did a lot of testing pre harvest and post harvest is that while you know, the fuel Bowser that was sitting in your vineyard has gone, you don't know where it is, the volume of water that was flowing was so great compared to the potential risk of contaminants that there wasn't anything to worry about.   Craig Macmillan  8:04  That is good news. A true obviously, you've mentioned this in many videos, this tremendous amounts of silt were deposited, which leads to a number of possible issues. Also, I saw pictures of trellises and vines that had been knocked completely over. How are growers recovering from this? Are they trying to move silt down? Are they trying to reset the floors? What happens if you have silt layers higher than the graft union?   Emma Taylor  8:30  There are so many issues and there's no one single way to solve them as every situation is, you know, as often the case, like I was mentioning the East Valley and the Tūtaekurī rivers, there was a lot of salt deposits, and some vineyards were completely buried. So once the flood water receded, you couldn't see the vineyard anymore. We called those catastrophic vineyards. They are catastrophically affected, they needed to think about what they were now going to do with those that land use. For those ones in one regard, it's easy, because you're not saying to them, you can recover your vines. You're saying, Okay, you no longer have a vineyard, but for the ones that were in between. So they had a silt deposit, but it wasn't catastrophic. So there's two parts. Your question here that I think I'm asking is the ones that had the silt deposit, but it might have been above the graft union. And so we then urged those growers to contemplate the lifecycle of the vineyard and where they were sitting. So is the vineyard getting towards the end of its life, say 20 to 25 years old, because in New Zealand, especicially Sauvignon Blanc vineyards we manage very hard for trunk disease, but can 30 years old or so a vineyard will have a lot of trunk because they've done it. So if your vineyard was 20 years old, and you probably only had 10 years of useful life yet. We were saying you could probably leave that salt and place it flatten it out to the point that you can now grow on it but you can leave that because you're probably We'll get you we'll get scion rooting. But the phylloxera will take a while to reinvest in the vineyard, the roots of your original vine is still there, the scion roots have to take over the phylloxera has defined, you've probably got seven to 10 years before you're even seeing the first signs of phylloxera damage on your vignette.   Craig Macmillan  10:17  And there is phylloxera in those areas?   Emma Taylor  10:20  Because 95% of vineyards in New Zealand on grafted rootstock, we don't know. We have not studied phylloxera in New Zealand for a long time.   Craig Macmillan  10:32  That's a good thing because I was afraid I was gonna have to apologize on the part of all growers in North America for going back going back to the 1790s, or whatever it was.   Emma Taylor  10:41  We love the American rootstocks. Yeah, you American rootstocks? Yeah.   Craig Macmillan  10:45  Well, I don't think America can take credit for everything. I think the French and the Germans and the Italians have all done a great job to,   Emma Taylor  10:52  We don't know what the phylloxera status is, we have the the vineyard and goods board that I know about that is on its own roots. And it's, I don't know, 30 years old and still going strong. And then there was a nursery and Bisborn that was trying that tried to put its mother vines on own roots to try and keep the integrity of the plant. And they started seeing phylloxera in that planting seven to 18 years after planting. So we know it's still there. What we did discover throughout this whole process is that phylloxera research has kept continuing overseas, especially in Australia. And there's lots of species of phylloxera and we don't even know what species we've got. Because we haven't done a survey for the last surveys in New Zealand were done in the 80s I think it is.   Craig Macmillan  11:36  Talking about catastrophic losses, is there an estimate of like what percentage of some of those areas or what how many, or how many hectares were lost completely?   Emma Taylor  11:46  So there's about 4000 to 5000 hectares and holes, and depending on how people are choosing to manage and it's still coming out as, as we come through the season, there's about 300 hectares that we think will be lost completely. So it's not a huge amount in terms of the region, but it's one of those things, you know, it's a different scale of damage that you've had. And for some people, it means that they just lost the vintage from 2023. And now they're moving forward. But for the people that are the catastrophic so as the one you know, everyone's recovery is at different stages, depending on the scale of the damage and those that are worse affected obviously are still in a recovery phase with those that are were affected but not so badly. They've you know, got to the point they've prune the vines they're looking for forward to bad break this year. And it's it's move on and forget that cyclone.   Craig Macmillan  12:37  When would bud break be expected.   Emma Taylor  12:38  I saw bud break last week. Oh, wow. No, it's too early.   Craig Macmillan  12:44  Of course, it's too early No, but like, just just as a time point, it is August 8 2023. Today, which is your early spring.   Emma Taylor  12:53  So when to really the ski season is in full swing down here in New Zealand, we had a bout of warm weather, which got some the set flows going and a little bit of early bad breakout and Bayview. But we've now into some beautiful frosty morning and blue sky days. So that'll slow things down. You're saying it's the ninth of August. So hopefully, it'll be the end of August before we see too much more about movement.   Craig Macmillan  13:20  We're talking about Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc very prone to Botrytis and other fungal diseases. I'm not sure what your fungal disease situation is like where you are. Was that was that an issue? Was there a big explosion and fungal problems with that nine or 10 or 14 days before you get in?   Emma Taylor  13:36  Actually, so one of the issues we had in Hawke's Bay this year, and especially, you're talking about Sauvignon Blanc, but I suppose and other varieties, which was more more prevalent was we had downy mildew, we've not really experienced a lot of downy mildew in New Zealand. So whereas this year, I did see canopies that were completely defoliated. And partly that was a response to what when the cyclone happened and those first 10 days after the cyclone. We were still in a state of emergency, the bridges were down, communication was down because the cellphone towers all went out power was down for Napier, which is the urban environment that was down for a week and so people couldn't get on if your vineyard was a later ripening variety. So a Sauvignon Blanc or or red, Chardonnays earlier if your vineyard was a later ripening variety you couldn't get on and do some of those last protective sprays that showed in some of the canopies.   Craig Macmillan  14:34  I worked in the Central Coast California and I've only seen Downy Mildew once and it was it was amazing. It was really scary does tremendous damage and quickly that's the other thing downy mildew can strike and really do a lot of damage really fast. What about vines that were knocked over, or those vines salvageable. Can you push them back up?   Emma Taylor  14:53  Yeah, you can and this depends on how much silt you have. So if they got bent over and then there was a lot of silt that was a little bit trickier. But if they were bent over and you might needed to replace your posts, then that happened and those vines are actually that was where there was a little bit of hand picking that happened to tell you the truth. Yeah, they were salvageable. So get in quick, lift them back up again. And nets it we found that Vinyard nets, they often acted like a giant sail. If you were perpendicular to the river with a net on, you're almost guaranteed to be flattened.   Craig Macmillan  15:28  And so I'm guessing that that work started right away. And then there probably were vines that were just completely ripped out at the root.   Emma Taylor  15:35  Vines that were completely ripped out tangled mess with the nets, the posts, the wire, the irrigation. And so actually dealing with the waste of that became a big issue because we don't like burning waste in New Zealand. We only like to recycle. Telling someone that that big mess of nets and posts and wire you need to sort through and pull it out for recycling. That wasn't   Craig Macmillan  15:57  No Yeah, no, that's a really difficult thing to do. There's no doubt about it. And then if it's an older vineyard, and if it was twisted around the cordon and wire then can't chip it and on and on and on and on and on. This is not the first I'll call it a super cyclone that's hit before. In 1988 There was a Cyclone Bola  and it also did tremendous damage to vineyards I understand as well as property in human life.   Emma Taylor  16:24  Yes, and that cyclone and it hit slightly further north. So Bisborn was worse affected than Hawke's Bay, and back then in 1988, Bisborn one was New Zealand's largest wine growing region, and that hit later hit March. Oh, it really March. Sorry, the dates just elude me now. But it hit early March. So the vines were further closer to vintage. Yeah, had a had a very catastrophic, catastrophic effect. But it was 35 years ago. And it's amazing how much we had forgotten.   Craig Macmillan  16:57  That's what I was going to ask were there lessons that were learned?   Emma Taylor  17:00  What I've since you know, what I said, to add a grower meeting the other day of what we've learned is a cyclone is a cyclone and actually, some of the damage was pretty similar in some of the things that we're having to deal with in cyclone Gabriel, we had to deal with in cyclone Bola. Cyclone Bola in the 1980s. It was very much especially in New Zealand and mentality, we just got on and did it. And there wasn't a lot of reflection afterwards about what worked and what didn't work. And there was certainly no record keeping. After 35 years, one of the first things we did is that we called all together on a Zoom, all of the viticulturists that were around, in Bola. And we said can you remember what you did? And actually getting them together on a team's call was one of the best things we could have done. And because they feed off each other now that's right, we did this and yeah, so it was a different slightly different time. You know, because harvesters in 1988 weren't four wheel drive where they are now. And they were towing harvesters through vineyards to try and get the fruit off.   Craig Macmillan  18:02  Is that turning into outreach to growers today?   Emma Taylor  18:07  Lessons learned from Bola became a factsheet that was distributed to members. I think we managed to get it out nine days after the cyclone we had a grower meeting, we handed out to them and said this is what happened in Bola. We can't guarantee that this is exactly what's going to happen this time. Because the 1988 Bisborn, I think the largest variety planted was Monukka. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, we didn't have the rootstocks in New Zealand like we had back then. And all that kind of stuff. So we're like, we can't guarantee this is what's going to happen. And to tell you the truth, we're going to be monitoring this spring, just to see if our predictions that the vines will be okay. Fingers crossed, is correct, because it's what happened in Bola. But everything else that we learned from those people, from those viticulturalists from Bola has happened so far. And so that was a very worthwhile thing to do.   Craig Macmillan  18:57  You mentioned we, who's we?   Emma Taylor  18:59  So the New Zealand winegrowers got funding from the government. Not not not a lot of funding but funding from the government straightaway, to get a group of viticultural experts together. And we went round, and I was lucky to be part of this and we would go around to the growers and visit them and, and help them out and, and give them ideas or just listen to them really just to reach out and see that they were okay. It was a very interesting process, because at the start, the people that wanted to see us were the ones that were flooded and they weren't sure if they could pick. It was definitely the first lot of visits were definitely focusing on what we could still harvest what we could still salvage any income we could get for the grower. And then the second stage was the people that couldn't harvest but they knew the vines were going to be okay for this vintage and it was how to manage those to best prepare them for the season. Next season. And then the last lot of visits we did were the catastrophic owners. That links So how the individual growers were coping with the stresses as well, at the time, it was a really good support to provide to the growers.   Craig Macmillan  20:09  That is so important. And I'm very happy to hear that folks immediately went back to the, what we call embodied knowledge. You know, it's experience, I lived this and it's vivid, some of its vivid, some of its not, but that I lived this and then being able to share that, and then being able to continue that process forward. Because you now have been really, really good about connecting with the community. And everybody's learning from that, you know, you're having that you're having that translation of experience now across all kinds of folks. And that's just absolutely critical. And I think it's fantastic. And I hope that that kind of thing continues for all kinds of things. I mean, we have that we have that with all kinds of pest issues as well. Sometimes the best thing to do is just get a bunch of growers together. Tailgate meetings and conferences and coffee meetings, we've we've had a number where it's just show up at Joe's diner, and we'll just talk about whatever you know, and it is really beneficial.   Emma Taylor  21:07  It is. One hundred percent agree and it's part of that very expert group says exactly what what are the series was we called them, shed had meetings, and they were located in all the different sub regions, and people could just come along, we feed them and we gave them drinks and just that connection.   Craig Macmillan  21:23  Food helps bring people out. I've learned that, If there was one thing one takeaway from this whole experience for growers around the world we have we have listeners from all over, what would it be what what one insight, idea piece of advice observation would you have.   Emma Taylor  21:40  Because it had been 35 years since we had had cyclone Bola in New Zealand. And I don't know if this is globally, but in New Zealand, we had got a little bit relaxed about areas that might be deemed as flood prone or have a risk of some sort. That is because for the most part in New Zealand, we deal with drought. You know, two, three years ago, if we've just had three kind of wet seasons prior to that, if you had to talk to any grower one of the big concerns, they would have said water, we're we're worried we can't get enough water. And so we had got a little bit relaxed about some of our planting places. After looking at the cyclone. I still think some of these places, they are still good for planting. But be cunning and be intelligent about how you plant if you're planting close to a river, plant with the river, not perpendicular to it, put your frost machines on plants, bury your irrigation don't have a very expensive shed down there. Keep your tractors and equipment on high ground. Some of them are the best soils, right, which is why we're tempted to plant on them. Because yeah, it's right. But be be wise, when you're doing the investment, that would be one of the things that I would say.   Craig Macmillan  23:01  Yeah, so this kind of thing is just another factor to take into account when you're designing a vineyard.   Speaker 2  23:07  Yes. And if it's only once every 40 years, it makes it a little bit harder to remember. Yeah, because we've certainly had planted on areas that had been destroyed and Bola, and they leave, they will leave fallow for a few years while people were like, oh, you know, they were hit by the site. And then all of a sudden someone's like, oh, that's some pretty cheaply. And I can put a vignette in via and then the venue does well. And so therefore it raises the prices of the land and everyone plants and we forgot.   Craig Macmillan  23:28  Well, I want to thank you for your time. And thank you for sharing your story. We wanted to talk to you because this kind of thing is probably going to happen again, in other parts of the world. So it might have been 40 years between those storms, there may be major storms coming to other places. Doesn't hurt anybody to kind of think about that as a possibility. I mean, we have as growers, we have plenty to keep us up at night already. But it is something to think about.   Emma Taylor  23:54  Yeah, I 100% agree. And even looking at how this impact of Cyclone Gabriel was further down in New Zealand, you know, into Hawke's Bay more than Bisborn just shows that that's the trend that's happening, isn't it? Climate is changing. And so it doesn't take long to think gosh, that'll just go a bit further south and it could have happened in Marlboro. So that's the same I agree with you about it'll happen in other regions of the world too.   Craig Macmillan  24:18  Well, I want to thank our guest, Emma Taylor, viticultural consultant with Emma Taylor Viti, thanks for being on the podcast, Emma.   Emma Taylor  24:24  You're welcome. Nice to talk to you, Craig.   Nearly Perfect Transcription by https://otter.ai

Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast
S4 E9: Back in Black (with Emma Taylor)

Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 71:21


Jez and Barry finally have some positive results to discuss (but will still whinge about something) as Saracens are back to winning ways, and we eagerly await England and Argentina internationals heading back home.Matt is also joined by Canada international Emma Taylor, who's back for a second spell with Saracens Women and has starred in the table-topping cup run at the start of the season,Follow the Fezcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to hear all our latest news first!Click here for subscription links[Disclaimer: The Fezcast is brought to you on behalf of the Saracens Supporters Association and is not an official product of Saracens Ltd]Title Music (from Season 4): "Herald" by This Winter Machine

Railway Transportation Systems (RTS) Podcast
Cybersecurity and Risk Management in Transportation talk with Dr.Emma Taylor

Railway Transportation Systems (RTS) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 32:36


Dr. Emma Taylor, Head of Digital Safety at Razor Secure, as our esteemed guest.Emma is currently at the forefront of merging cyber and safety measures, within the framework of regulatory and standards programmes, enabled by government-funded research. Her distinguished career boasts a strong track record in managing stakeholders and clients across diverse sectors, including NGOs, government, and commercial entities. She provides adept leadership in technical, commercial, and operational realms, showcasing expertise in risk management, compliance, and implementation through dynamic teams and networks. Her experience extends to board-level roles and navigating turnarounds. Beyond her professional achievements, Emma is an engaging and innovative mentor who bridges generational and industrial gaps, catering to the specific needs of her mentees. She is committed to enhancing social mobility for all and actively leverages her award-winning profile to support this cause.Join us in exploring topics ranging from rail and cyber security to solutions, safety, sustainability, and critical infrastructure, as we delve into Emma's insights and expertise. 

Couch to Coached- Running podcast
Couch to coached- Running Podcast Episode 34

Couch to Coached- Running podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 64:23


Couch to coached - running podcast. Episode 34- Inside Manchester week 3- We have 2 very special guests this week. Male and Female winners of the potters 'arf and exceptional runners Emma Taylor and Carl Moulton join Rob and Ben. What are both their PBs?, do they have any tips for runners? and what trainers are they both currently running in? find out on this weeks episode. Follow the podcast and make sure to get in contact with us, ask questions and let us know if you have any funny related running stories you would like us to read out on the future episodes.NSRRA- www.nsrra.org.uk Youtube- couch to coached - YouTubeInstagram - @couchtocoachedFacebook - Couch to coached - A running podcastTwitter - @couchtocoachedTikTok-@couchtocoachedEmail - couchtocoached@outlook.com Link Tree- https://linktr.ee/couchtocoachedStrava League- https://www.strava.com/clubs/couchtocoached Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Southpaw
138 – An Anti-colonial Perspective on De-escalation w/ Emma & Mylan

Southpaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 84:34


On this episode of Southpaw, Sam is joined by activists Emma Taylor and Mylan Tootoosis for an anti-colonial discussion on de-escalation and community care. "The Cunning of the Adult Supremacist": https://www.colbytootoosis.com/writings/adult-supremacy Radicle Narrative: https://linktr.ee/radiclenarrative Listen to Fighter's Brew: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/posts/76751767⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for Liberation Martial Arts Online: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/posts/liberation-arts-72505630⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw network without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce our shows but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.southpawpod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod

Murder She Spoke
Bonus Episode: The Makings of a Murderer

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 22:04


Bonus Episode: The Makings of a MurdererIn this special bonus episode, Murder She Spoke go behind the scenes of The Makings of a Murderer, the one-man stage show hosted by former Detective Superintendent David Swindle, currently touring the UK. David Swindle served in the Police for 34 years and was involved in some of the most high profile criminal investigations in UK history, most notably Operation Anagram, which led to the discovery of further victims of notorious serial killer Peter Tobin.In this episode, Emma And Joannagh go on stage at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh for a preview of the production. They also have an interview with host David Swindle, who gives some insight into his philosophy on dealing with the aftermath of murder, as well as some previews of the content of his one-man show.The Makings of a Murderer show will be touring until April 2024. To book tickets, visit themakingsofamurderer.co.uk Produced by Emma Taylor & Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe of NoiseSources:https://www.davidswindle.com/about-david-swindle/https://themakingsofamurderer.co.uk/https://www.crimecon.co.uk/david-swindlehttps://kirstymaxwell.com/https://craigmallon.com/https://www.scotsman.com/news/crime/who-did-peter-tobin-kill-and-was-he-bible-john-former-lead-detective-david-swindle-on-why-the-serial-killer-case-is-not-cold-yet-1403956https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-13717063https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-51114483https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-61962924https://www.gov.uk/government/news/helen-s-law-receives-royal-assentThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4533442/advertisement

Confessions of a DEI Pro
72. How to Become a Competent DEI Practitioner: { Emma Taylor-Steeds }

Confessions of a DEI Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 8:02


In this episode, Ashanti Bentil-Dhue and Emma Taylor-Steeds, the Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Innovate UK KTN, discuss how she entered into the world of DEI, and helped to make an impactful cultural change in higher education and research. “Empathy helps us to understand where colleagues or other people are at, and why they are where they're at. And it's about having the humility to listen and to try to understand and then really use that curiosity to learn, and then more importantly, to do something about it.” Episode Highlights:  ● What skills have had to be developed in order to succeed as a DEI practitioner ● The importance of empathy and pragmatism in DEI ● The importance of doing research and self-educating About Emma Taylor-Steeds:    Emma is the Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Innovate UK KTN.  Emma has a breadth of experience delivering Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) strategy and impactful cultural change in higher education and research. Emma's experience has seen her leading and delivering cross organisational strategic programmes, including policy, equality charter marks, and EDI strategy to drive forward EDI work. Emma is a scientist by background, with a PhD in polymer science, an STFC EDI Advisory Board Member, is a mother and outside of work can be found baking and going for countryside walks.  Emma lives her passion for inclusivity and equity creation through the work she does every day.   Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmataylorsteeds/   If you would like to apply to be a guest on the show email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com   If you would like to schedule a capability briefing call with our team, email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com    If you would like to apply for DEI PRO Coaching, email: operations@goodsoilleaders.com  Stay Connected with Ashanti:  LinkedIn: Ashanti Bentil-Dhue 

Wes-Del WarriorCast
The Warrior Experience with Evan Reed

Wes-Del WarriorCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 24:33


Evan sits down with Wes-Del teacher Emma Taylor to learn about her experiences teaching Speech and English as well as directing Wes-Del's theater program.

Travel Market Life
AI and Ethics - Improving Travel and Hospitality experiences

Travel Market Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 21:07


AI in travel and hospitality and the ethics behind it. We speak with Emma Taylor, Thematic Analyst, and Nick Wyatt, Head of Research, from GlobalData as we delve into the impact of artificial intelligence, how to be prepared and the dangers of implementing it without the right considerations. 1.     How AI is being deployed effectively in travel and hospitality2.     The quick wins for companies exploring AI and the benefits delivered3.     ChatGPT and the use cases for generative AI in the industry4.     ethical frameworks and sustainable data practices Emma and Nick spoke at the International Hotel Technology Forum in March 2023 in Vienna. A letter co-signed by Elon Musk and thousands of others demanding a pause in artificial intelligence research has created a firestorm - calling for a six-month hiatus on the development of systems. The focus is on the deployment of large language models. These models, which can predict the next word in a sequence given the preceding words, are the backbone of many conversational AI systems. However, the experts argue that these models are more powerful than ever before, and they simply don't understand how they work. This has led to concerns that the models are creating their own internal goals and behaviour patterns, which (they) are unable to understand or control and may exceed human capabilities Listen to all our episodes and subscribe to our content and newsletter http://travelmarket.life/ Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest updates https://www.linkedin.com/company/travel-market-life/Do you have a story to share about technology, digitalisation or culture changes within the hospitality and travel industry? We'd love to hear what your company is doing and the impact it is having. Please contact us through http://travelmarket.life/

Thematic Intelligence
61. IHTF 2023: Drowning in data, cyber attacks and Chat-GPT

Thematic Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 13:50


In this episode, Nicholas Wyatt and Emma Taylor discuss their key takeaways from the International Hotel Technology Forum (2023) in Vienna.

Thematic Intelligence
58. Technology & sleep: Dreaming in black and white and AI nightmares

Thematic Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 8:13


In this episode, Emma Taylor discusses the relationship between technology and sleep, how it has affected our dreams, and whether it will be able to shape them in the future….

Almost Viral with Simon The Magpie
Emma Taylor Plays Drums But Not In Theatre

Almost Viral with Simon The Magpie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 105:42


Simon the Magpie and Analog Weapon chat with Emma Taylor about drumming, standing comfort, small-room efficiency, learning and teaching music, getting comfortable making stuff for the internet, editing, the landscape of social media, AI, what genres of music we like, and a bunch more! https://linktr.ee/emmataylordrums https://www.instagram.com/sounds_like_emma/ https://discord.com/invite/Zd3mWMzcKM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnsD1DgD5emAi3VE69g6WNA

Greetings From the Garden State
Top 10 of 2022: Milk Sugar Love, Jersey City

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 36:38 Transcription Available


Original Air Date: August 22, 2022We travel to Jersey City to chat with Emma Taylor, owner of Milk Sugar Love in Jersey City, one of the best ice cream spots in New Jersey. Emma takes us through her culinary background and how she started her ice cream career. We had a chance to eat some of her cookies which were phenomenal and took home some non-dairy ice cream that was delicious! Milk Sugar Love: https://www.milksugarlove.com/@milksugarlovejcSupport the show

Drumless
Episodio 131 - Too Fast Too Furious

Drumless

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 54:20


EPISODIO 131.Temporada 4-12.EPISODIO PATROCINADO POR:CBM Clases de batería Madrid. https://clasesdebateriamadrid.com/ .Superdrummer Academy.www.simonefolcarelli.com .COMUNIDAD DEL CBM de Iñigo Iribarne:http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .LIBRO RECOMENDADO por Iñigo.The Working Drummer de Rick Van Horn: https://amzn.to/3toDDbP .TOP TRI.Simone:Nate Müller: https://instagram.com/natemuellerdrums?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= .Emma Taylor https://www.tiktok.com/@sounds_like_emma?_t=8XVlvsugKxy&_r=1 .Jay Fenichel: https://youtu.be/53RLSdmpzn0 .Iñigo:Juandi Pascual: https://www.instagram.com/juandipascual/ .Sergio Bernal: https://www.instagram.com/sergydrums/ .Phil Maturano: https://www.instagram.com/philmaturano/ .Síguenos en: FB: https://www.facebook.com/Drumless-el-Podcast-101614758071997 .INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drumlesspodcast/ .TELEGRAM: https://t.me/drumlesspodcast .ABEL:https://www.instagram.com/kustomdk/ .SIMONE:https://www.simonefolcarelli.com .IÑIGO:https://Clasesdebateriamadrid.com .https://www.twitch.tv/inigobatera .https://www.ellibrodelascorcheas.com .http://Clasesbateriaonline.com .http://insidethegrooveof.com/ .BUY US A COFFEEPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/inigoiribarne .Bizum: 606424669 .

Thematic Intelligence
31. Tech in 2030: The Future of Manufacturing

Thematic Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 3:52


In this episode, Emma Taylor discusses the future of manufacturing and some key predictions for 2030. Report Link: https://www.globaldata.com/store/report/tech-in-2030-theme-analysis/

Drumless
Episodio 123 - Hablamos con RolanDw

Drumless

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 50:12


EPISODIO 123.Temporada 4-4.EPISODIO PATROCINADO POR:CBM Clases de batería Madrid. https://clasesdebateriamadrid.com/ .Superdrummer Academy.www.simonefolcarelli.com .COMUNIDAD DEL CBM de Iñigo Iribarne:https://clasesdebateria.circle.so/ DESCUENTO CON EL CUPÓN RETO22 .LIBRO RECOMENDADO por Iñigo.Gaddiments de Steve Gadd: https://amzn.to/3RNvS9P .TOP TRI.Simone:Raja Meissner: https://www.instagram.com/rajameissner/ .Sam Arrow: https://www.instagram.com/samarrow_/ .Emma Taylor: https://www.tiktok.com/@sounds_like_emma/video/7137198477070716165 .Iñigo:Adam Deitch: https://www.instagram.com/deitchadam/ Michael Oliveira: https://www.instagram.com/michaeloliveramusic/ .Brittany Nicole Bowman: https://www.instagram.com/brittanynicolebowman/ .Síguenos en: FB: https://www.facebook.com/Drumless-el-Podcast-101614758071997 .INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drumlesspodcast/ .TELEGRAM: https://t.me/drumlesspodcast .ABEL:https://www.instagram.com/kustomdk/ .SIMONE:https://www.simonefolcarelli.com .IÑIGO:https://Clasesdebateriamadrid.com .https://www.twitch.tv/inigobatera .https://www.ellibrodelascorcheas.com .https://clasesdebateria.circle.so/ .BUY US A COFFEEPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/inigoiribarne .Bizum: 606424669 .

Greetings From the Garden State
Best Ice Cream in New Jersey?

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 36:11 Transcription Available


There a few ice cream shops in New Jersey that are consistently recognized as some of the best in New Jersey and Milk Sugar Love in Jersey City routinely appears on that list. The owner, Emma Taylor, takes us through her background and how she started making ice cream, her ice cream cart and eventually opening up her first ice cream shop. Milk Sugar Love: https://www.milksugarlove.com/@milksugarlovejcThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs:  awcpasllc.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show

4Kings Podcast
A conversation with Emma Taylor and Chloe Arnold!

4Kings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 39:10


A conversation with Emma Taylor and Chloe Arnold!! Instagram: https://instagram.com/4kingspodcast?igshid=cf54xfjz6pua tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJW4nqJo/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxSjgDlUM0VM4b6PMI4GQ twitter: https://twitter.com/4kingspodcast?s=21 Website: https://wp.me/PcRf --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4kings/message

Thematic Intelligence
14. Algorithmic transparency: Is the gatekeeping of algorithms unethical?

Thematic Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 6:12


In this episode, Sarah Coop and Emma Taylor discuss algorithmic transparency, why it is needed, and what this means for Big Tech.

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast
The Right Kind Of Strong

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 43:54


Message shared by Emma Taylor on Saturday, 2 April 2022 for the SG Women Breakfast.

The Crude Life
Celebrating Women In Energy: Emma, Taylor, Ellie and Lydia

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022


Every March since 1987, Congress and U.S. Presidents have designated March as Women's History Month. This year, The Crude Life celebrates and honors their accomplishments and contributions in history with interviews and stories that center around women's experiences in industry. The Crude Life believes woman are vital in energy.  Today [...]

Digital Planet
Splinternet Risks

Digital Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 37:21


The shifting geopolitical economics following Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to the reappearance of the word “Splinternet”. In recent years some countries have created the physical infrastructure to potentially run many internet services outside of the reach of the global network of networks most people know as the internet. As sanctions are imposed, popular websites and social networks blocked, and economic lines are drawn, could some countries like Russia and China withdraw completely, developing different protocols of connection within their borders – and maybe beyond - that might become incompatible with those of the current internet? Emma Taylor, CEO of Oxford Information Labs, drops into Digital Planet to discuss the fears. When scientists analyze fallen meteorites they provide invaluable clues about the history of our solar system. Antarctica is a good place to look as they are seldom disturbed, and arguably easier to spot. Yet It is a vast and hard to access area. Could big data and AI provide a guide to help researchers know where to look? Veronica Tollenaar and colleagues at the Glaciology Laboratory at the Université libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium think so. In a recent paper in the journal Science Advances, Veronica and her colleagues have described their algorithm for constructing a “where to go” list, rather like a treasure map, to rank the locations most likely to bear the rocky treasure. Whilst most games are obviously played for fun, many of them sure can feel like unrelenting hard work. Hours spent to “win” trophies or “earn” credits, are increasingly “sold” or transferred between players within these games. Could NFTs transform these sorts of activities into new economic structures? BBC's Chris Berrow reports. Presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Ghislaine Boddington. Technical Production by Giles Aspen Produced by Alex Mansfield

RETHINK RETAIL
REISS' Emma Taylor on the Importance of Positive Retail Leadership

RETHINK RETAIL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 27:17


Retail is a fast paced diverse, and exciting industry—and managing complexity and ambiguity has been the theme of the past two years. In this episode, host April Sabral dives into the topic of positive leadership with guest Emma Taylor, vice president of North American stores for REISS, a modern, global fashion brand offering stylish women's and menswear. Prior to joining REISS, Emma spent nearly 14 years growing her career at TOPSHOP TOPMAN where she most recently served as the brand's US regional manager. If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by subscribing to our channel and giving us a 5 star rating us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. - - - - - - Hosted by April Sabral Produced by Gabriella Bock Edited by Trenton Waller

Uncommon Queens
Boldness, Boundaries, & Bags with Emma Taylor-S.4 Ep. 10

Uncommon Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 59:08


Hey, homies! In this episode, I talk with my good friend Emma who is honestly a world changer! Her passion for people and justice is impactful. Throughout the episode, we talk about boldness, boundaries with family, how she graduated in the pandemic, figuring out her career path, and our passion for fashion. Emma's Instagram: @_emmaataaylor Uncommon Queens Instagram: @uncommonqueens

Franklyy
Franklyy Podcast - Episode 4

Franklyy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 33:14


Dr Emma Taylor is Head of Digital Safety at RazorSecure, former Chair of the Safety and Reliability Society (SaRS), one of Cranfield School of Management's Women to Watch 2020 and one of this year's Computer Weekly's Top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech. She has recently been appointed as a Visiting Professor at Cranfield University.In this podcast, we discuss: the future of digital, personal and professional resilience, creating new opportunities and diversity. Emma is speaking in a personal capacity.Emma's links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmataylor/

FACTUM-AUDIO
Factum-Agri - Emma Taylor

FACTUM-AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 22:20


Fibro Friends
"Unapologetic Truth"

Fibro Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 67:30


In this episode, we interview fellow advocate and chronic illness warrior Emma Taylor. Emma has worked with the National Fibromyalgia Association for many years as their Juvenile Spokesperson after being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia at age thirteen. We spoke with her about her personal journey battling a number of chronic illnesses, discussed the ups and downs of life as an advocate on social media, and living your truth unapologetically. Podcast Transcription Podcast Translation (Spanish) . Learn More About the Fibromyalgia Care Society of America: Website: https://www.fibro.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fibrocares Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fibrocares/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fibrocares . Follow Emma Taylor On:

unapologetic fibromyalgia wego health emma taylor america website national fibromyalgia association
Endless Aisle
Emma Taylor, REISS and Shop The Village

Endless Aisle

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 25:23


Emma Taylor is the VP of North America for Reiss. She's also one of the organizers behind Shop the Village, an event designed to celebrate retail, local businesses, and to bring people back to the West Village during June 2021 and beyond. You can find more information about Shop the Village here: https://www.shopthevillage.nyc/

We All Have An X-Chromosome
It Stinks Down Under Too

We All Have An X-Chromosome

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 32:52


Recorded on 5/14/2021, Noelle and Bill go through the news, Vanessa gives us details on an issue in regards to a racist resturant in Brisbane australia, amongst other news and notes. Visit us at http://www.xchromosomepodcast.com where we also write stuff. We are currently changing providers for the podcast website so this is being updated as we configure our plug ins back to the way it was.Contact us at writeus@xchromosomepodcast.com we want to hear your stories. We want to discuss what is on your mind. We may even drag you on as a guest.We record the podcast live on Discord. Our Discord server is at https://discord.gg/w4PtpWK … feel free to chat us up there. Bill will talk about editing the podcast while he’s editing it too. We can also notify you via discord when we are recording live.When Noelle isn’t in facebook jail we are constantly bombarding our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/weallhaveanxchromosome/Bill cries on twitter at @xchromosomepod and shares memes and graphics on instagram @xchromosomepodPlease Like, Review, Rate, and Subscribe on all podcast platforms you have… it helps us to try to get more listeners so we can afford crowdsource more people to give a better podcast by bringing down paywalls and investing in technology so it doesn’t sound like crap.You can help us at patreon at https://www.patreon.com/xchromosomepodcast If you don’t want us to have a Hiatus next year, helping us here will help in the long run.Merchandise https://xchromosomepodcast.threadless.com/ – We have a Vote Blue No Matter Who T-Shirt based on this Podcast!Music provided by Alpha Riff http://www.patreon.com/AlphaRiffPodcast Name by Emma TaylorPodcast graphics done by Ilea Hamrick https://www.behance.net/ileaWe All Have an X-Chromosome is a xchromosomepodcast.com ProductionCo-Executive Producers are Noelle Dial (she/her) and Bill Malvasi (he/him)Patreon Executive Producer: Vanessa LoveExecutive Director is Bill MalvasiHosted by Noelle Dial and Bill Malvasi,Edited by: Kilbeggan32 https://www.patreon.com/kilbegganWarning Message by Jaye Wilde https://www.jayewilde.com/“Revolutionary Love Letter” by The Prize Winning Squid https://www.twitch.tv/theprizewinningsquidhttps://www.reddit.com/r/brisbane/comments/nap2yh/petition_for_ling_lings_to_rebrand_racist_name/ Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rugby Uncovered
S02 E14 Emma Taylor - Saracens Rugby

Rugby Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 19:11


Podcast: www.anchor.fm/rugbyuncovered Emma Taylor tells Rugby Uncovered how she got into rugby and her thoughts ahead of the 2021 playoff between Sarries and Loughborough Lightning https://www.saracens.com https://www.instagram.com/emmagabrielle_ #Rugby #Womeninsport

The Dream Bigger Podcast
Larry Weiss, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer and Emma Taylor, Chief Medical Officer of Symbiome: On The Importance and Connection Between Gut Health and Skin, How Their Products Impact Lifestyle Behaviour, and All About Probiotics

The Dream Bigger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 48:11


On today’s episode I’m chatting with Larry Weiss, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, along with Emma Taylor, Chief Medical Officer, behind the Microbiome Skin Care Brand Symbiome. Symbiome was founded by Larry and Vicky to create better skin care focused on efficacy and health. Symbiome is a clean skin care brand that uses deep Microbiome research to restore health, balance and resilience for not only the skin, but for overall health. Larry and Emma are extremely brilliant and share their educated knowledge on the connection between our biology and our skin health, how they have perfected the efficacy of their products with less and clean ingredients, foods we should avoid to keep our skin in tip-top shape, and how to correct skin conditions by adding probiotics to your diet. To learn more about Symbiome, click HERE. To connect with Larry click HERE. To connect with Emma click HERE. To connect with Siff, click HERE. To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To learn more about Icing & Glitter, click HERE.

Jimmy & Nath
HIT THE BURBS: Emma Taylor & Lisa Morgan From Creating Cakes

Jimmy & Nath

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 5:19


Jimmy & Nath were broadcasting live from Spencer's in Lindisdfarne this morning. They were joined by Emma Taylor & Lisa Morgan from Creating Cakes.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We All Have An X-Chromosome
S3 E2: Black Lives Really F@!#ing Matter

We All Have An X-Chromosome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 49:33


We talk very briefly about Chauvin because we didn't even have enough time to really dig into that before a child, Ma'Khia Bryant, was shot and murdered by a cop in Columbus Ohio, you know, where Noelle is from. We recorded this on Wednesday night the day after her murder while we were still pulling together news and notes.Visit us at http://www.xchromosomepodcast.com where we also write stuff. We are currently changing providers for the podcast website so this is being updated as we configure our plug ins back to the way it was.Contact us at writeus@xchromosomepodcast.com we want to hear your stories. We want to discuss what is on your mind. We may even drag you on as a guest.We record the podcast live on Discord. Our Discord server is at https://discord.gg/w4PtpWK … feel free to chat us up there. Bill will talk about editing the podcast while he’s editing it too. We can also notify you via discord when we are recording live.When Noelle isn’t in facebook jail we are constantly bombarding our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/weallhaveanxchromosome/Bill cries on twitter at @xchromosomepod and shares memes and graphics on instagram @xchromosomepodPlease Like, Review, Rate, and Subscribe on all podcast platforms you have… it helps us to try to get more listeners so we can afford crowdsource more people to give a better podcast by bringing down paywalls and investing in technology so it doesn’t sound like crap.You can help us at patreon at https://www.patreon.com/xchromosomepodcast If you don’t want us to have a Hiatus next year, helping us here will help in the long run.Merchandise https://xchromosomepodcast.threadless.com/ – We have a Vote Blue No Matter Who T-Shirt based on this Podcast!Music provided by Alpha Riff http://www.patreon.com/AlphaRiffPodcast Name by Emma TaylorPodcast graphics done by Ilea Hamrick https://www.behance.net/ileaWe All Have an X-Chromosome is a xchromosomepodcast.com ProductionCo-Executive Producers are Noelle Dial (she/her) and Bill Malvasi (he/him)Patreon Executive Producer: Vanessa LoveExecutive Director is Bill MalvasiHosted by Noelle Dial and Bill Malvasi,Edited by: Kilbeggan32 https://www.patreon.com/kilbegganWarning Message by Jaye Wilde https://www.jayewilde.com/“Revolutionary Love Letter” by The Prize Winning Squid https://www.twitch.tv/theprizewinningsquid Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

We All Have An X-Chromosome
Everything is Difficult: The Season Premire

We All Have An X-Chromosome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 40:47


Spoilers people, I didn’t ditch the into but Noelle’s headset tried to ditch her. We caught and went through some thoughts about COVID, Unions, Why One Day Boycotts don’t work, why sports should be intergender, the Cleveland Indians, and more.Visit us at http://www.xchromosomepodcast.com where we also write stuff. We are currently changing providers for the podcast website so this is being updated as we configure our plug ins back to the way it was.Contact us at writeus@xchromosomepodcast.com we want to hear your stories. We want to discuss what is on your mind. We may even drag you on as a guest.We record the podcast live on Discord. Our Discord server is at https://discord.gg/w4PtpWK … feel free to chat us up there. Bill will talk about editing the podcast while he’s editing it too. We can also notify you via discord when we are recording live.When Noelle isn’t in facebook jail we are constantly bombarding our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/weallhaveanxchromosome/Bill cries on twitter at @xchromosomepod and shares memes and graphics on instagram @xchromosomepodPlease Like, Review, Rate, and Subscribe on all podcast platforms you have… it helps us to try to get more listeners so we can afford crowdsource more people to give a better podcast by bringing down paywalls and investing in technology so it doesn’t sound like crap.You can help us at patreon at https://www.patreon.com/xchromosomepodcast If you don’t want us to have a Hiatus next year, helping us here will help in the long run.Merchandise https://xchromosomepodcast.threadless.com/ – We have a Vote Blue No Matter Who T-Shirt based on this Podcast!Music provided by Alpha Riff http://www.patreon.com/AlphaRiffPodcast Name by Emma TaylorPodcast graphics done by Ilea Hamrick https://www.behance.net/ileaWe All Have an X-Chromosome is a xchromosomepodcast.com ProductionCo-Executive Producers are Noelle Dial (she/her) and Bill Malvasi (he/him)Patreon Executive Producer: Vanessa LoveExecutive Director is Bill MalvasiHosted by Noelle Dial and Bill Malvasi,Edited by: Kilbeggan32 https://www.patreon.com/kilbegganWarning Message by Jaye Wilde https://www.jayewilde.com/“Revolutionary Love Letter” by The Prize Winning Squid https://www.twitch.tv/theprizewinningsquid Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast
SG Women - Friendship

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 45:19


In this message from our latest SG Women's breakfast Emma Taylor examines Matthew 22:36–40 to help us think about true friendship and why it's worth the time.

Gather Global Podcast
Gather Ripple #3: Fred Popp interviews Emma Taylor

Gather Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 19:50


You know those times when you wish you could hear the chats between the industry leaders on topics that really matter? Gather now offers you that fly on the wall experience with our Gather Ripple Series. Fred Popp (Zag) and Emma Taylor (former Head of Marketing, Tottenham Hotspur) talk about creating environments and communities for sports fans. Emma's amazing time at Tottenham Hotspur saw the club grow exponentially and recently culminated in the opening of a stunning, world-class stadium. She played a lead role in developing the brand experience for this unique sports and entertainment venue and worked as part of the Senior Management Team delivering every aspect of the visitor experience.Fred has incredible experience of helping global brands in his own right, including The Open. You can find out more from his time as guest on the previous edition of the Ripple with Phil Grice.Explore this fascinating conversation with insights packed into just 20 minutes:1.05: Finding the delicate balance between marketing, customer sales and brand building 3.14: Building multi functionality facilities in line with customer needs 10.09: Adapting existing facilities to be more family friendly 13.12: How can golf appeal to multi-generations? 16.30: How to connect with non-golfers? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Prestige
4.46 - ALADDIN (2019) & PRETENCE

The Prestige

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 30:31


This week's offering is the re-make of ALADDIN. After…mixed reviews, we talk about the ‘clean' visuals, what it feels Disney wants from a re-make, and how watching this involves something of the same pretence shown by the characters themselves. Next Up Our next Disney film is the 1994 original version of THE LION KING. Recent Media THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN (1933): Frank Capra, Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther INTERIOR DESIGN MASTERS WITH ALAN CARR (2021): Diccon Ramsay, Emma Taylor, Alan Carr Recommendations TRON: LEGACY (2010): Joseph Kosinski, Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund TERRA NOVA (2011): Kelly Marcel, Craig Silverstein, Jason O'Mara MEN IN BLACK (1997): Barry Sonnenfeld, Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith WHAT HAPPENED TO MONDAY (2017): Tommy Wirkola, Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close Footnotes Firstly, here's a little reminder of the environment in which Rob's ‘recent media' film was made: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Code_Hollywood. Onto our film of the week. Sam mentions a few of the film's casting controversies, further explored here: deadline.com/2018/01/disney-aladdin-criticized-media-browning-up-1202237376 and here: www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/07/17/disney-aladdin-jasmine-naomi-scott_a_23034316. And this is a really comprehensive article on the confused/confusing cultural politics of the film: www.vox.com/2019/5/24/18635896/disney-live-action-aladdin-controversy-history (it also has a nod to Edward Said's Orientalism, the ultimate text explaining many of the racial codings of cultural portrayals like this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orientalism_(book)). Finally, it wouldn't be an episode of The Prestige without a regular mention of Brecht! www.britannica.com/biography/Bertolt-Brecht. And when it comes to films-as-stage-plays, although slightly off-topic, this was an interesting list: www.metacritic.com/feature/best-and-worst-movies-based-on-plays-and-musicals?page=1 (I'm strangely intrigued by the SJP film at number 1…) Find Us On Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-prestige-417454 Follow Us - https://www.twitter.com/prestigepodcast Follow Sam - https://www.twitter.com/life_academic Follow Rob - https://www.twitter.com/kaijufm Find Our Complete Archive on Kaiju.FM - http://www.kaiju.fm/the-prestige/

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong—Engaging Your Imagination

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 19:04


In this seventh and final episode about software failures in safety-critical systems, Dr Emma Taylor talks about a number of incidents, from the railway, a medical incident and aircraft.  To encourage you to be creative when you start to think about reasonably foreseeable scenarios—what could possibly go wrong with your complex software-based system.  And what you can do to help design out errors before they cause an incident.01:42 How to look beyond railway-specific risk analysis to find reasonably foreseeable scenarios02:48 We must look to the past to see what could happen in the future, and the importance of using your own scenarios03:37 Soncepts to help you start your own thinking processes04:36 Common themes, and considerations relevant to software09:20 Old hardware and software issues—why you should report and record faults08:24 Looking at other sectors and industries for learning12:03 How to carry out an effective risk assessment for digital systems13:18 The consequences of a 2019 software patch, for Class 7XX trains15:40 You don't need to ask complex questions15:59 The software patch on the 737-8 Max aircraft that led to hundreds of fatalities16:43 Software and cyber security—who do you want to let into your house?Resources in this episode:Article on the Maersk malware incident https://www.i-cio.com/management/insight/item/maersk-springing-back-from-a-catastrophic-cyber-attack How the Boeing 737 Max Disaster Looks to a Software Developer (a personal view) https://spectrum.ieee.org/aerospace/aviation/how-the-boeing-737-max-disaster-looks-to-a-software-developer Federal Aviation Authority Updates on Boeing 737 MAX https://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=93206 Federal Aviation Authority—Boeing 737 MAX Reading Room https://www.faa.gov/foia/electronic_reading_room/boeing_reading_room/ Boeing's own 737 MAX Updates web page—with links to the plane's validation process: https://www.boeing.com/737-max-updates/ ORR: Report following railway power disruption on 9 Aug 2019https://www.orr.gov.uk/media/10752/download  Related resources:LHSBR Infrastructure Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity LHSBR Rolling Stock Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity The digital bits of a system podcast https://www.orr.gov.uk/guidance-compliance/rail/health-safety/strategy/rm3 The V-model on Geeks for Geeks.org: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/software-engineering-sdlc-v-model/ The V-model for humans on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Model_(software_development) 

Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep41: Reviewing the best content

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 75:28


Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Emma Taylor, head coach Stamford women and girls, American Football coach and trainee energy psychologist, Matt Coldrey, programme manager of the sports coaching degree at Hartpury College and Emma Humes, primary PE teacher, netball and tennis coach .The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.This week's content:Using failure, movement & balance to learn faster. Podcast #7 – Huberman Lab (Video version https://youtu.be/hx3U64IXFOY)PE: More than Sport – Lewis Keens Balance is Better Philosophy – Sport NZ SUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSEDThe creative brilliance of dyslexi Tedxbrighton - Tedx talks – Kate GriggsThe Power of Vulnerability – Brene Brown Sevens Heaven – Ben Ryan

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong—A Quick Recovery

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 19:21


In this sixth podcast about software failures in safety-critical systems, Dr Emma Taylor talks about an incident that happened in 2014 during normal working of the National Air Traffic System. We look at what went wrong, and how good recording and documentation at each stage in the V-model allowed a complete shutdown of the air traffic control system for southern England to be quickly reinstated—without any harm to the thousands of passengers in the air.02:05 The incident and its impact on passengers; and what the railway can learn from it.04:20 What's coming for the railway as it introduces more and more digital parts.04:43 The system definition step in the V-model, and assumptions made about the core software.07:15 Why the latent software fault wasn't found; the failure, and safety hazard categorisation.09:20 How good documentation and work logs narrowed the search for the faulty line of code.10:51 Specifying the ability of a complex software-based system to log changes and faults.11:39 The recommendations from the NATS report that will help find the 'needle in the haystack'.14:04 The need to manage software quality in the supply chain.15:12 Don't ask suppliers deliver beyond their capabilities.16:44 Retaining development information, auditing the evidence, verifying processes, and formal error management systems.Resources mentioned in this episode:NATS System Failure 12 December 2014 – Final Report, Independent Enquiry https://www.nats.aero/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Independent-Enquiry-Final-Report-2.0.pdf Loss of safety critical signalling data on the Cambrian Coast line, 20 October 2017: https://www.gov.uk/raib-reports/report-17-2019-loss-of-safety-critical-signalling-data-on-the-cambrian-coast-line The digital bits of a system podcast https://www.orr.gov.uk/guidance-compliance/rail/health-safety/strategy/rm3 The V-model on Geeks for Geeks.org: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/software-engineering-sdlc-v-model/ The V-model for humans on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Model_(software_development)  Other related resources:LHSBR Infrastructure Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity LHSBR Rolling Stock Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity 

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong - A City Metro System

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 15:56


In this fifth podcast about the impact of software failures on railway asset safety, Dr Emma Taylor talks about the causes behind an accident that happened during testing on a city metro system. Checks from the V-model that should have been applied during the development, testing and implementation of the complex, software-based system.02:04 Using the V-model to verify and validate the integrity of safety-critical software systems.03:10 The signalling failure incident and the major changes that were being tested.04:43 The system definition step in the V-model—opinion on some assumptions made about the dependability of the core software.05:16 Latent software faults.05:50 Risk assessment, identifying hazards, and designing software systems to avoid them.07:25 Some personal thoughts on why a data synchronization issue might have been missed.08:15 The practical stages of software development, system requirements, and recording  design changes.09:20 Failure of data copying between systems, and related process documentation.10:22 The testing part of manufacture—verification and validation throughout the lifecycle.11:38 The role of third-party, independent assessors in the development process. Resources mentioned in this episode:The V-model on Geeks for Geeks.org: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/software-engineering-sdlc-v-model/ The V-model for humans on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Model_(software_development) Loss of safety critical signalling data on the Cambrian Coast line, 20 October 2017: https://www.gov.uk/raib-reports/report-17-2019-loss-of-safety-critical-signalling-data-on-the-cambrian-coast-line The digital bits of a system podcast https://www.orr.gov.uk/guidance-compliance/rail/health-safety/strategy/rm3 Other related resources:LHSBR Infrastructure Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity LHSBR Rolling Stock Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity 

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong—The Cambrian Line Incident

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 15:50


In this fourth podcast about the impact of software failures on railway asset safety Dr Emma Taylor talks about the causes of the Cambrian Line Incident. Failures both of the software system and of the processes during development, testing and implementation. Also, about the industry's response to recommendation 3 in the RAIB report on the incident.01:04 The Cambrian Line Incident described.01:52 How the European Rail Traffic Management System works and what went wrong.03:39 How this failure could have been foreseen, what led to it, and how it affected the signalling system.05:41 The RAIB recommendation about safety learning and what didn't happen that should.07:30 The importance of reporting system faults, however small they may seem.08:47 How you can tell if the software you are using is complex or not.10:10 How we need to change our way of thinking about systems that include software.11:45 How compliance with standards and processes may not show everything that might go wrong.12:20 Why we all need to learn a bit of a new language.13:15 What the industry is doing to address these issues.Resources mentioned in this episode:Loss of safety critical signalling data on the Cambrian Coast line, 20 October 2017: https://www.gov.uk/raib-reports/report-17-2019-loss-of-safety-critical-signalling-data-on-the-cambrian-coast-line The digital bits of a system podcast https://www.orr.gov.uk/guidance-compliance/rail/health-safety/strategy/rm3 Other related resources:LHSBR Infrastructure Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity LHSBR Rolling Stock Asset Integrity section: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity 

Earth Converse Podcast
Episode 38, Emma Taylor, eARTh lover

Earth Converse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 76:00


What is your knowing? Love is responsible for many things, and in this week's episode of the #earthconversepodcast, Emma Taylor tells us the story that took her from the wilds of Wales to the industrial heartland of England. We talk about her human relations journey working in the automobile industry, the beauty and artfulness of Japanese manufacturing, and the “niggle that became a question” for her in the industry. Following her own inquiry, she shares how she confronted her own patterns and beliefs and delved into different ways of knowing. Including tapping into her own intuition with and through nature. She gives us a feel for the ways we can honour our creativity and access the knowledge and wisdom found in our expressive nature. Offerings which also invite leaders in organisations to enter into a new ecological conversation. Episode Extras Emma's beautiful offerings are available through her Camellia Jewel website https://www.camelliajewel.org Marion Woodman, Leaving My Father's House https://www.shambhala.com/leaving-my-father-s-house.html NEW HERE? ABOUT EARTH CONVERSE AND I Hi, I am Penelope Mavor, podcast host and founder of Earth Converse a nature-based leadership collaborative helping leaders have the conversations they need to: with themselves, each other and the earth. Please get in touch for executive coaching and leadership development programmes. https://linktr.ee/EarthConverse Email: info@earthconverse.com And the wind, the trees...

We All Have An X-Chromosome
Welcome Back Dr. Coombs and a Normal President

We All Have An X-Chromosome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 64:00


As we mentioned we were going to be back for the inauguration before we go back to sleep. Has Spoilers! been retired? We touch on the the new president Joe Biden and the first female vice president Kamala Harris. We may do more on this for Patreon. We invited Dr. Will Coombs )(@WCoombsDSW) back to the podcast to talk about the psychology of healing that people may have to go through to heal the nation. We talk about a lot of parallels between abuse and writing amongst other things. During a technical glitch with our guest Noelle rants about cults.Visit us at http://www.xchromosomepodcast.com where we also write stuff. We are currently changing providers for the podcast website so this is being updated as we configure our plug ins back to the way it was.Contact us at writeus@xchromosomepodcast.com we want to hear your stories. We want to discuss what is on your mind. We may even drag you on as a guest.We record the podcast live on Discord. Our Discord server is at https://discord.gg/w4PtpWK … feel free to chat us up there. Bill will talk about editing the podcast while he’s editing it too. We can also notify you via discord when we are recording live.When Noelle isn't in facebook jail we are constantly bombarding our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/weallhaveanxchromosome/Bill cries on twitter at @xchromosomepod and shares memes and graphics on instagram @xchromosomepodPlease Like, Review, Rate, and Subscribe on all podcast platforms you have… it helps us to try to get more listeners so we can afford crowdsource more people to give a better podcast by bringing down paywalls and investing in technology so it doesn’t sound like crap.You can help us at patreon at https://www.patreon.com/xchromosomepodcast If you don’t want us to have a Hiatus next year, helping us here will help in the long run.Merchandise https://xchromosomepodcast.threadless.com/ – We have a Vote Blue No Matter Who T-Shirt based on this Podcast!Music provided by Alpha Riff http://www.patreon.com/AlphaRiffPodcast Name by Emma TaylorPodcast graphics done by Ilea Hamrick https://www.behance.net/ileaWe All Have an X-Chromosome is a xchromosomepodcast.com ProductionCo-Executive Producers are Noelle Dial (she/her) and Bill Malvasi (he/him)Patreon Executive Producer: Vanessa LoveExecutive Director is Bill MalvasiAssociate News Director is Brian Grimes (he/him)Hosted by Noelle Dial and Bill Malvasi,Edited by: Kilbeggan32 https://www.patreon.com/kilbegganWarning Message by Jaye Wilde https://www.jayewilde.com/"Revolutionary Love Letter" by Alpha Riff Track 20 from his album "From Beta to Alpha Riff" (2013) find it on his Bandcamp at https://alphariff.bandcamp.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fresh Thinking from Attain
Episode 14: Exams disruption

Fresh Thinking from Attain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 25:28


Joining Matthew this week is Emma Taylor of Dean Close School and James Dahl of Wellington College. We discuss examinations and how the pandemic is continuing to disrupt A Levels and GCSEs – what is the best way to ensure pupils get the grades they deserve?Fresh Thinking is the weekly podcast which looks at the issues affecting independent schools and parents today, presented by Matthew Smith, Editor of Attain.

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong - The Need for Culture Change

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 22:01


In this episode, Dr Emma Taylor talks about the human aspects, the culture change that will be needed to address digital safety threats.  The need for traditional design engineers to broaden their sphere of thinking, and to bring others into design conversations.  Emma also talks about the need to start thinking about reasonably foreseeable scenarios. For us all to start thinking about what could go wrong when you consider the digital components within your physical assets.ISO 61357 referred to in this episode is actually IEC 61357 ED1, a project that has now been deleted by the International Electrotechnical Committee. Standards that need to be considered will be covered in a later episode.00:36 The main barriers to developing an appropriate level of digital resilience.07:12 What Emma's experience in the Oil and Gas and Aerospace sectors tell us about what we ought to focus on to better manage digital safety risk.08:58 What the industry should be doing to identify what could go wrong.13:39 What could happen if you don't start to think about digital safety until after the incident has happened.Related resources:National Cyber Security Centre: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/ Episode 6—the podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/925129/6106243 Data & Information System Interface Committee: https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/groups-and-committees/technical-strategy/sic-chairs/di-sic 

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong - The NIS Regulations 2018

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 12:06


In this episode Dr Emma Taylor talks about the 'NIS Regulations', what they mean for the industry and about what the industry needs to do to comply with the regulations. She looks at who should be concerned, and what we need to do to demonstrate compliance and avoid fines of up to £17m. What to do until we have a good body of precursors to digital incidents; and what aspects of operations should be considered as safety critical.01:44 Who should be aware of the NIS Regulations, and why.07:20 What we should be doing until we have a body of knowledge about digital safety and a have built a good set of precursor indicators.09:30 Is the railway's current definition of 'safety-critical' broad enough? And what risks can come from breaking into a 'non-safety-critical' system.Related resources:National Cyber Security Centre: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/ Episode 6—the podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/925129/6106243 Data & Information System Interface Committee: https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/groups-and-committees/technical-strategy/sic-chairs/di-sic 

The RSSB Podcast
When Software Goes Wrong—Digital Asset Integrity on the Railway

The RSSB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 20:46


In this podcast Dr Emma Taylor, former rocket scientist and chartered mechanical engineer, talks about how the changing railway and increasing number of digital components will start to blur the lines between rolling stock and infrastructure design and build. And how it will be increasingly beneficial to have software engineers and cyber security specialists in teams.Emma has been talking to stakeholders across the rail industry about what keeps them awake at night. And it turns out to be the unknown unknowns, the gaps in knowledge and understanding about how digital components work and interact.01:20 About Dr Emma Taylor.03:38 How digital technologies will affect the rolling stock/infrastructure interface.04:40 LHSBR priority areas and the importance of digital competencies.05:17 About the Asset Integrity Group.05:58 What keeps asset managers awake at night?07:10 The need to describe whole systems as more than just their physical components.08:18 Understanding what could go wrong and why09:45 Filling the gaps with good quality information and data.11:23 Key messages for asset integrity groups.13:40 Why we need to include new experience and knowledge around the digital railway.17:01 Why it needs to be okay to say we don't know. Resources mentioned in this episode:The Asset Integrity Group https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/groups-and-committees/safety/ssrg/aig In LHSBR:Rolling Stock Asset Integrity: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity Infrastructure Asset Integrity: https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity Blogs:Asset integrity – let's keep listening (Emma Taylor): https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/Asset-integrity-lets-keep-listeningAsset integrity – eyes everywhere (Catherine Baker): https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/Asset-integrity---eyes-everywhere Asset integrity – it's not all in the data (Greg Morse): https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/Asset-integrity---its-not-all-in-the-data Asset Integrity – Lessons from Hatfield (George Bearfield): https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/asset-integrity-lessons-from-hatfield 

Two Coach Podcast
Ep. 10: Never let yourself feel stuck

Two Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 81:15


Hey Everyone,Welcome to episode ten of the Two Coach Confidence podcast. Our aim with this podcast is to bring fun and interesting guests from all areas and walks of life to share their knowledge, stories and experiences of this mystical and subjective topic we refer to as confidence.In today's episode we have the pleasure of being joined by Emma Taylor. Born in Nova Scotia Canada, Emma currently works full time as a Project Engineering Specialist for Irving Shipbuilding, and is also a member of the Canadian Women's National Rugby team. Emma has played rugby for over 10 years, playing at the club, university, provincial and national level across a number of cities and countries. Emma generously, and openly shares her journey and battle with her mental health, and also the impact those challenges have had on her status as a female role model. In this episode, Emma shares with us her journey from giving everything, but not getting where she wanted, and the impact that had on her mental well being.Emma shares how being one of a small number of women working in a male dominated industry has affected her confidence.How Emma has had to battle with herself to go to the gym not because of the training, but because of her lack of confidence to walk into the gym. We open up a conversation about body IMAGE, rather than body CONFIDENCE. And how Emma has managed her relationship with her body, being specifically mindful about the language she chooses to use regarding her body.We talk about the potential relationship between anxiety and confidence, and that Emma believes there is a very clear link between the two things.Emma talks to us about how she has to continually manage her anxiety, and exactly how she does that. Emma shares the reasons as to why her sister inspires her so much, and the special relationship they have which has been an integral part of Emma's life.We spoke about the importance of recognising you have anxiety in order to take control of it, and that anxiety can make you feel you're not good at things you're great at.Emma talks about how she felt like she had to be a role model, whilst at the same time feeling like she couldn't be if she suffered from anxiety.We have a wonderful conversation about how you can be confident even though you may still be managing anxiety. This is a really special episode, Emma is softly spoken, kind and very humble to say the least. As we continue our journey to explore this topic, it never ceases to amaze us how confidence has literally impacted everyone, regardless of your status, experience, profession or background. It plays a part in all our lives, and yet still isn't something that is being talked about enough, or better yet, something that is being understood in order to enhance and enrich our experience of life.If you enjoy the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE to our show and leave a review. Feel free to share with anyone you feel would value from the information we provide. Links from the episodeBooksDare to Lead by Brene Brown https://amzn.to/3i8uInHThe History of Bees https://amzn.to/2QRZPYkFor more information on Emma visit,Tayloredforlifeemmagabrielle_ For more information about Kerry's work visit,Website: https://www.kerryhearsey.com   For more information about Adams work visit,Website: My Coach For Life | Life beyond limits

Behind the Prosc
Series 2 Episode 26 - Emma Taylor

Behind the Prosc

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 45:24


Hello! And Welcome back to Behind the Prosc! Thankyou for all of your support throughout our journey so far! This Episode stars Artistic Director of the Canal Cafe Theatre EMMA TAYLOR. We talk Covid Funding, starting out at the Canal and her long running connection to NEWSREVUE, as well as the community its built and its renowned auditions, having John Oliver on the bill, Rik Mayall, comedy writing, her career in performance and direction, and so much more. Recorded in July 2020.Thanks as always to Buzzsprout, Audio Jungle (Eitan Epstein Music) and Jarred Page from Stagey Pagey. If you like what you hear, you can donate to the cause - paypal.me/garyjerry , and any enquiries or questions about the Behind the Prosc Podcast to behindtheprosc@gmail.com#Theatre #Theater #MusicalTheater, #MusicalTheatre #Musicals #Actor #Stage #Arts #Performer, #Performance #Cabaret #Vaudeville, #WestEnd #Broadway #London #NewYork #Celebrity #MusicHall #VarietySupport the show (http://PayPal.me/garyjerry)

Murder She Spoke
Episode 14: Edward William Pritchard

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 40:45


Episode 14: Edward William Pritchard. "Doctor" Edward William Pritchard practiced medicine in the late 1800's but his past was vague and sketchy. Eventually convicted of two murders and suspected of a third, he was the last person to be publicly hanged in Scotland. Listen now as Joannagh tells you the macabre story and gives you a few wee bits of Scottish history along the way.  Case researched by Joannagh Shanks  Produced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh Shanks  Editing by Shaun O'Neill  Sources https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/pritchard-edward.htm https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/article/glasgow-poisoner https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/human-crocodile-execution-glasgow-history-11676137 http://www.19thcenturyphotos.com/Dr-Edward-Pritchard-125922.htm https://www.fileysurgery.co.uk/info.aspx?p=11 https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/13285884.eye-spy-glasgow-the-square-at-the-glasgow-green-where-killers-were-hanged/#:~:text=An%20inscription%20reads%3A%20%22Jocelyn%20Gate,four%20women%20were%20hanged%20there. https://www.hunterhoose.co.uk/archive/people/dr-pritchard/ https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/sites/default/files/vol28_2.1_4.pdf https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/news/2015/dr-pritchard-the-poisoner-and-the-1865-valuation-rolls 

Murder She Spoke
Episode 13: Mandy Barnett

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 37:26


Episode 13: Mandy Barnett. 22 year old Mandy spoke regularly with her boyfriend who was imprisoned for murder. Unable to reach her at the time of their usual call, concerns for her wellbeing were raised and she was found murdered in her Edinburgh flat. Join us as Emma takes us through the case. Case research by Emma Taylor Produced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh Shanks Editing by Shaun O'Neill Sources: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12044409.call-from-jail-raises-alarm-as-woman-is-found-dead/ https://www.thefreelibrary.com/FREED+TO+KILL.-a061018390 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/FRIENDS+LIKE+THESE%3B+TWiSTED+KiLLER+ViSiTED+HIS+PAL%27S+GiRL+FRiEND...-a0179512676 http://www.blackkalendar.nl/c/5990/Joseph%20McGinlay https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000578/19960511/047/0006 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/archive/article/1974-12-11/2/6.html#start%3D1785-01-01%26end%3D1985-12-31%26terms%3Djoe%20mcginlay%26back%3D/tto/archive/find/joe+mcginlay/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/1%26next%3D/tto/archive/frame/goto/joe+mcginlay/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/2 https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12332285.thirty-year-minimum-for-killer/ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/11904211.murderer-freed-to-kill-again-given-25-year-minimum/

Murder She Spoke
Episode 12: Saima Ahmed

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 37:45


Episode 12: Saima Ahmed. In August 2015, Saima Ahmed was 36 years old when she mysteriously disappeared from Wembley train station in London. Four months later, 400 miles away, her skull was found in a remote area on the outskirts of Edinburgh. To this day her family still have many unanswered questions. Listen as we discuss the specifics of her disappearance.  Case research by Emma TaylorProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Joannagh ShanksMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15811390.police-officers-disciplined-over-probe-into-librarian-saima-ahmeds-mysterious-death-in-edinburgh/ https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/saima-ahmed-possibly-met-wrong-person-death-623050 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-40680645 https://www.mylondon.news/news/west-london-news/saima-ahmed-detective-misconduct-hearing-13368539 https://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/brother-of-wembley-woman-saima-ahmed-makes-new-appeal-over-her-mystery-death-1-4677708 https://www.mylondon.news/news/west-london-news/saima-ahmed-detective-misconduct-hearing-13368539 https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/430068/death-of-saima-ahmed-remains-mystery-after-body-was-found-on-edinburgh-golf-course-last-year-heres-what-we-know/ https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/uk-world/215709/police-investigating-death-london-woman-found-edinburgh-look-possible-sighting/ https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/police-still-focused-on-saima-ahmed-death-probe-a-year-after-remains-discovered/ https://www.heart.co.uk/scotland/news/local/appeal-for-help-on-saima-ahmeds-death/ https://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/body-found-in-edinburgh-confirmed-as-missing-london-woman-saima-ahmed-34486030.html https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/family-claim-woman-whose-remains-7645670 https://www.theasiantoday.com/index.php/2016/02/26/saima-ahmed-said-to-have-passed-through-birmingham-before-being-found-dead-on-golf-course/

Murder She Spoke
Episode 11: Barry Wallace

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 42:50


Episode 11: Barry Wallace. 18 year old Barry Wallace was enjoying a Christmas night out with work colleagues and left to meet friends in the centre of Kilmarnock. At some point in the evening, he encountered a monster later dubbed as the 'Limbs In The Loch Murderer' who committed abhorrent acts on him and abruptly ended his young life. Listener discretion is advised. Episode researched by Joannagh ShanksProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O’NeillMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources: https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Boy+who+grew+to+be+serial+killer+From+Quaker+to+Ripper%3b+LIMBS+IN+LOCH...-a079098640 https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/oct/13/highereducation.education1 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/killer-gets-life-for-limbs-in-loch-case-9143207.html https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/william-beggs-limbs-loch-killer-6308367 https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/bloodthirsty-teesside-student-penchant-preying-16564436 https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/beggs-william.htm https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/limbs-loch-killer-william-beggs-16567679 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1596613.stm https://www.thefreelibrary.com/I+awoke+to+find+Beggs+hacking+at+my+leg+with+razor+blade%3B+BY+VICTIM...-a079098746 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Boy+who+grew+to+be+serial+killer+From+Quaker+to+Ripper%3B+LIMBS+IN+LOCH...-a079098640 

Murder She Spoke
Episode 10: Sheku Bayoh

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 32:42


Episode 10: Sheku Bayoh. This week Emma tells us about the tragic case of Sheku Bayoh, a black man who died whilst in police custody. Though it happened in 2015, the parallels to George Floyd's murder are chilling. Listen as Emma takes us through the events and the current status of the case.  If you enjoy our show, please consider leaving us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts. Case research by Emma TaylorProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Joannagh ShanksMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bw8f21/disclosure-series-1-3-dead-in-police-custodyhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-52754957https://www.scottishleftreview.scot/death-in-police-custody-the-case-of-sheku-bayoh/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53076269https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/14/sheku-bayoh-death-family-of-man-who-died-in-police-detention-demand-inquiryhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-34529611https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_Kingdomhttps://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/revealed-sheku-bayoh-fatal-arrest-6139403https://www.scotsman.com/news/sheku-bayoh-took-zombie-drug-he-died-custody-1460870https://www.thenational.scot/news/18041730.bayoh-public-inquiry-must-improvement-investigation/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14950032.sheku-bayoh-family-speak-out-after-ecstasy-and-zombie-drug-shown-on-death-certificate/https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/nov/16/sheku-bayoh-brother-shouldnt-have-died-like-this-inquiry-familyhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/oct/03/no-charges-for-scottish-police-over-sheku-bayoh-death-in-custodyhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/02/family-sheku-bayoh-sue-police-scotland-death-custodyhttps://www.sundaypost.com/fp/sheku-bayoh/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-50800650https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/tragic-sheku-bayohs-partner-draws-22135189https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/remembering-sheku-bayoh-wake-george-18360705https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/unseen-cctv-footage-sheku-bayoh-13747099https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/bbc-documentary-claims-new-evidence-death-sheku-bayoh-185669https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/dec/18/sheku-bayoh-calls-for-inquiry-after-new-cctv-of-arrest-emerges

Murder She Spoke
Episode 9: Caroline Glachan

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 28:21


Episode 9: Caroline Glachan. Caroline was a 14 year old girl who was devastatingly found dead on her mother's 40th birthday. The circumstances around Caroline's death are unusual and police believe someone holds the key to solving the case, as the family approach 24 years without answers. Please see our Instagram page @murdershespokepod for further details including an e-fit of a man seen walking behind Caroline the night she was last seen. Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland - the Operation Fairing Team - through 101. Officers can be emailed at operationfairing@scotland.pnn.police.uk. Alternatively CRIMESTOPPERS can be contacted on 0800 555 111, where anonymity can be maintained. Case research by Joannagh ShanksProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JusticeForCarolineGlachan/ https://www.scotland.police.uk/whats-happening/featured-cases/caroline-glachan https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12226432.the-killer-on-my-doorstep-caroline-glachan-was-beaten-to-death-at-14-five-years-on-her-mother-is-still-haunted-by-the-fear-that-the-killer-is-close-by/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-37383803 https://www.dumbartonreporter.co.uk/news/15501744.police-report-an-international-response-in-caroline-glachan-murder-hunt/ https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/51qqv3/murder_of_caroline_glachan/ http://ramblingsofafrustratedcrimewriter.blogspot.com/2018/02/who-killed-schoolgirl-caroline-glachan.html https://thetruecrimefiles.com/caroline-glachan-murder/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-37212656 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-37256625 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-41035417 https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/17862158.caroline-glachan-scientific-advances-crack-murder-probe/

Murder She Spoke
Episode 8: Alesha MacPhail

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 50:20


Episode 8: Alesha MacPhail. Listener discretion is advised as this episode contains details of the murder and sexual assault of a child. Alesha was just six years old when she was cruelly snatched from her bed whilst visiting her father and his girlfriend on the Isle of Bute during the school summer holidays in 2018. In this episode we discuss the case and the resulting conviction of her killer.  Case research by Emma TaylorProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Joannagh ShanksMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-49638211?fbclid=IwAR2SEzMdeBFp2nmk6KAGVPmD9dIvjR5FOwilY0qwkoEJb4CCKgA0tpKPoio https://www.itv.com/news/2019-12-05/alesha-macphail-uncle-calum-john-report-aaron-campbell/?fbclid=IwAR335lIQH-FQMogKSiJU5YqBBUafwW1SpwfM5zDLtsX6WbiQ2SJJ7XGpidQ https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/alesha-macphail-killer-aaron-campbell-was-named-person-scheme-rape-and-murder-1400620?fbclid=IwAR1TBYclM8DfeAZmsOBF7rJiU9p8dc4plJwtypbZ-MN_SD45SDahl5ZJEpU https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17892512.alesha-macphail-killer-aaron-campbell-sentence-reduced-three-years/?fbclid=IwAR03vkB-DwMnFyIAReW3Su_HXSmB4sig6N8xrRCb7qeMIVc610nanUu_R5U https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/islands/1811764/alesha-macphails-killer-to-appeal-27-year-jail-sentence-claiming-he-is-too-young-to-serve-it/?fbclid=IwAR1Lbscxc8hJ555VeA4-Gis9QoFvlLK_u9Et_dCnAggRPqiZw6IyM2Ioppk https://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2019/02/21/island-community-shattered-by-abduction-and-murder-of-alesha-macphail/?fbclid=IwAR22Aur4r1UwA2-QMV-q5rZqTFxmCSYkgJq0lZA6iatXlEq7Am2CnySbPVI https://www.itv.com/news/2019-12-05/alesha-macphail-uncle-calum-john-report-aaron-campbell/?fbclid=IwAR2lZmmPfqd1qKwejO9heoFJSO5YqN7KAWdxUoLCOg8r6-xILikWgA-_Lwk https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/sep/10/murderer-of-six-year-old-alesha-macphail-has-sentence-cut?fbclid=IwAR03vkB-DwMnFyIAReW3Su_HXSmB4sig6N8xrRCb7qeMIVc610nanUu_R5U https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Alesha_MacPhail?fbclid=IwAR1UNxO-mvFSq1fC5sE08IHt3-vLDOfitqaSqXd5SIeYLWhyD0369dQbyNE https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/alesha-macphails-mum-urges-people-21785341?fbclid=IwAR3PUrdlC4GBgviGYPYGALlscBWt2qZa5JAUrEk8_tlCOwh9z27m_81NBSc https://www.thesun.ie/news/2797508/what-happened-to-alesha-macphail-when-did-she-go-missing-on-the-isle-of-bute-and-where-was-her-body-found/

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Emma Taylor

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 39:29


​​We had the pleasure of interviewing Emma Taylor over Zoom video!​​Please share while we are #togetherathome ​

Murder She Spoke
Episode 7: Annie Börjesson Part 2

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 36:29


Episode 7: Annie Börjesson Part 2. Annie had moved from Sweden and was making a life for herself in the capital of Scotland. In December 2005 she was found dead on a beach in Ayrshire - approximately 80 miles from where she lived in Edinburgh. Her death is surrounded in suspicion and conspiracies and there are so many questions left unanswered. Listen as we attempt to bring the details into context and appeal for information which may assist Annie's family in putting an end to this 15 year nightmare. Case research by Joannagh ShanksProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources:http://www.annierockstar.com/https://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?PHPSESSID=oh77ab27204sof1bv0q6jol753&topic=148.0;nowaphttps://news.sky.com/story/annie-borjesson-mystery-death-files-classified-as-secret-says-sweden-11947991https://news.sky.com/story/what-happened-to-annie-inside-the-mystery-suicide-of-annie-borjesson-11862449https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2227z0/the_strange_death_of_annie_b%C3%B6rjesson/https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/annie_borjesson#incoming-1543894https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8082987/Mysterious-death-Swedish-woman-Scotland-classified-secret-foreign-ministry-15-years-on.htmlhttps://www.foxnews.com/world/mysterious-death-swedish-woman-scotland-secrethttps://www.thenational.scot/news/18110420.scottish-police-didnt-follow-protocol-swedish-womans-death/https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-scottish-mail-on-sunday/20140202/282110634487954http://www.scottishreview.net/KennethRoy320a.htmlhttps://www.therenditionproject.org.uk/flights/

Murder She Spoke
Episode 7: Annie Börjesson Part 1

Murder She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 31:34


Episode 7: Annie Börjesson Part 1. Annie had moved from Sweden and was making a life for herself in the capital of Scotland. In December 2005 she was found dead on a beach in Ayrshire - approximately 80 miles from where she lived in Edinburgh. Her death is surrounded in suspicion and conspiracies and there are so many questions left unanswered. Listen as we attempt to bring the details into context and appeal for information which may assist Annie's family in putting an end to this 15 year nightmare. Case research by Joannagh ShanksProduced by Emma Taylor and Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe Of Noise Sources:http://www.annierockstar.com/https://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?PHPSESSID=oh77ab27204sof1bv0q6jol753&topic=148.0;nowaphttps://news.sky.com/story/annie-borjesson-mystery-death-files-classified-as-secret-says-sweden-11947991https://news.sky.com/story/what-happened-to-annie-inside-the-mystery-suicide-of-annie-borjesson-11862449https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2227z0/the_strange_death_of_annie_b%C3%B6rjesson/https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/annie_borjesson#incoming-1543894https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8082987/Mysterious-death-Swedish-woman-Scotland-classified-secret-foreign-ministry-15-years-on.htmlhttps://www.foxnews.com/world/mysterious-death-swedish-woman-scotland-secrethttps://www.thenational.scot/news/18110420.scottish-police-didnt-follow-protocol-swedish-womans-death/https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-scottish-mail-on-sunday/20140202/282110634487954http://www.scottishreview.net/KennethRoy320a.htmlhttps://www.therenditionproject.org.uk/flights/

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni
Chatting with Emma Taylor from Novato Salvatella, PRE Stallion & The Leadership Whisperers

Hack Your Mindset with Jenni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 65:15


We talked about - Iberians horses, the fun of Working Equitation, Parade classes and Champagne classes (riding whilst drinking fizz!!) Equine Assisted Leadership Development and Leading in Uncertainty The importance of values and living by them, Goals and Overcoming Impostor Syndrome.  

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast
The Problem With Biblical Womanhood

Sovereign Grace Church Sydney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 20:52


Emma Taylor speaking on The Problem of Biblical Womanhood at our Titus 2 Women's Breakfast 14th March 2020.

Below The Surface
Episode Twelve: Emma Taylor - Cosmetic Beauty Entrepreneur

Below The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 35:04


In today's episode Dan talks to Emma, the founder of Injex Cosmetics.Injex Cosmetics started in 2015 and has since become a massive success. Together with her sister, Emma has grown a large customer following and has built up a team of highly skilled nurses. In 2017, Emma was left heart broken when her one and only clinic burnt down, she discusses with Dan her mindset after the fire and how she built her business back up.Emma has since won an Entrepreneur of the Year award and is now looking to expand to a second clinic to keep up with the high demand.Dan talks to Emma about her leadership, working with family and how to get ahead in the cosmetic beauty world. Please follow @soldbydan for updates on this podcast

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey
Emma Taylor Schwartz from Fiddler on the Roof - STNJ Episode 355

All Access with State Theatre New Jersey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 12:46


Joining us today is Emma Taylor Schwartz who plays Shprintze in Fiddler on the Roof! Emma mentions her long history with this production, the magic of the show itself, and more! See Fiddler on the Roof this December 20-22. For more information, see our event page: https://www.stnj.org/event/fiddler-on-the-roof

UNnormalized The Podcast
Number One w/ A Bullet spotlight artist...DRELL

UNnormalized The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 38:10


Check out my Number One w/ A Bullet  new artist spotlight with dope ass producer DRELL on the night of his release of his new single QUICKSAND ft. Emma Taylor!  Drell talks getting into EDM /producing and takes behind the technical scenes of what goes into producing a fire track like QUICKSAND!  Show DRELL some love and help get him closer to that #1 spot: IG: iamnotdrell SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/drell-music Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/r/m/Aoaylcqm27ovxl6pbhxakdpgmna?t=Drell **Quicksand is copyrighted by DRELL MUSIC and has authorized use of the song for the purposes of this episode.  UNnormalized Socials: Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1QwCb3_IWDkZQXbgyAMQHQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/unnormalizedpodcast  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unnormalizedpodcast  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/unnormalizedpod Snapchat: getunnormalized  BIO: https://unnormalizedpodcas.wixsite.com/podcast Go to the below podcast providers and hit like or subscribe... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unnormalized-the-podcast/id1472908675?uo=4 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jNjJlZDA4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/2VOxGANfZ6Cwh2Hyo2jpZl Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/unnormalized-the-podcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/unnormalized-the-podcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/unnormalized-the-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/Y629 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/unnormalized-the-podcast-GZ0OZe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unnormalized-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unnormalized-the-podcast/support

Getting Vulnerable and Going Strong with WEOC

We know that it is incredibly difficult to start and operate a business. (That's why most close before 5 years of operation.) Listening to Emma Taylor-Metcalf, owner of Lyn-Maree's Boutique talk about starting another business while operating her first is just down right inspiring. 

Beer with Strangers
Milk Sugar Love Beer

Beer with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 23:56


John Russo interviews Emma Taylor of Milk Sugar Love about the process for adding beer to ice cream with delicious results.