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Cricket was a washout this week but T20 is almost here, Women's Footy is almost half way through the season and Softball have a fundraiser on the horizon! EwanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick is a bloke riding around Australia raising awareness of Dementia and raising money to find a cure. he is in the Blue Lake City this weekend Gavin Wanganeen is in town this weekend Talking Bowel Cancer and how to prevent it Shane A is talking movies and I've got all your weekend events sortedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Open Mic guest is Patrick Ewan, Chairman of the Council of Producers and Distributors of Agrotechnology and General Manager, Helena Products Group. This group of industry representatives continues to work for innovative products to balance the objectives of productivity growth and crop protection for the environment and consumers. Ewan shares how industry is working with the Environmental Protection Agency on regulatory reform as well as approval for new chemistries. He laments the economic challenges producers are facing and calls on leaders in Washington to respond with favorable legislation and regulations to help weather the cyclical downturn facing many crop producers.
Talking Women's Footy, Tennis, Pickleball, Softball and Cricket. All the sports results you needSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salvatore Lacagnina"Lavinia"Loggia dei ViniGalleria Borghese, Romawww.laviniaroma.comDal 3 ottobre 2025 prende avvio la quarta fase di LAVINIA, il progetto che intreccia arte contemporanea e storia, in dialogo con il restauro della Loggia dei Vini nel parco di Villa Borghese a Roma.Protagoniste di questa nuova tappa sono le artiste Ruth Ewan e Lili Reynaud-Dewar, accompagnate da un nuovo gusto di gelato che celebra anche l'arrivo dell'autunno: uva fragola. Un omaggio alla funzione originaria della Loggia, costruita tra il 1609 e il 1618 per volontà di Scipione Borghese, che fin dalle origini accoglieva vini e sorbetti: una tradizione oggi rievocata in occasione di ogni inaugurazione attraverso la creazione di un gusto inedito.Il programma d'arte contemporanea — curato da Salvatore Lacagnina, realizzato da Ghella e promosso da Roma Capitale, Assessorato della Cultura, Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali con la collaborazione di Zètema Progetto Cultura — prende il nome da Lavinia Fontana (1552–1614), tra le prime artiste ad aver ottenuto pieno riconoscimento nella storia dell'arte.Il progetto si sviluppa in parallelo al restauro triennale della Loggia, affidato a R.O.M.A. Consorzio sotto la direzione scientifica della Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali e reso possibile da una donazione di Ghella.Per la quarta edizione di LAVINIA, Ruth Ewan, artista di base a Glasgow e figura di riferimento nel panorama internazionale, ha immaginato sulla parete esterna della Loggia un orologio della serie We Could Have Been Anything That We Wanted to Be, 2011, che adotta il tempo decimale, dividendo la giornata in dieci periodi invece che ventiquattro. La mezzanotte diventa le dieci, il mezzogiorno le cinque; ogni ora e` composta da cento minuti e ogni minuto da cento secondi.L'intervento si ispira al Calendario Repubblicano Francese del 1793, audace esperimento storico con cui la neonata Repubblica cercò di ridefinire il tempo, applicando gli ideali della rivoluzione anche alla vita quotidiana dei cittadini.Questo tentativo di razionalizzare la scansione temporale, da una parte invita a ripensare criticamente la costruzione delle narrazioni storiche, dall'altra mette in discussione la nostra percezione del tempo.L'opera, come in tutta la ricerca di Ewan, nasce da una pratica immersiva e collaborativa, che intreccia storia, ecologia e immaginazione politica.L'artista francese Lili Reynaud-Dewar presenta invece al centro del loggiato Sarcophagus, 2025, un'opera site-specific composta da calchi del suo corpo.Il lavoro introduce una riflessione sulla relazione tra identità, memoria e rappresentazione del sé, evocando al tempo stesso i temi della vulnerabilità e della permanenza.La scultura prende ispirazione dai bassorilievi antichi di Roma e dalle decorazioni a stucco e dal linguaggio scultoreo e architettonico della Loggia dei Vini.Posta al centro del loggiato interno, l'opera dialoga con lo spazio attraverso la sua presenza monolitica, sospesa tra memoria archeologica e contemporaneità.La ricerca artistica di Reynaud-Dewar si sviluppa attraverso film, installazioni, sculture e scrittura, e utilizza da sempre la propria biografia, i corpi, la letteratura e le relazioni come materia prima della sua ricerca.Queste due opere si aggiungono agli interventi presentati nelle passate edizioni di LAVINIA: la maniglia di Monika Sosnowska per aprire il cancello d'ingresso e la Ringhiera, le sedute gialle di Gianni Politi, la fontana d'acqua infinita di Piero Golia e la leggendaria lupa della scultura di Enzo Cucchi, grata che lascia intravedere lo spazio dell'antico ninfeo.Ad avvolgere di luce le mura di contenimento, l'installazione luminosa di Johanna Grawunder, e ad accompagnare i visitatori verso la Loggia, il sentiero Dante Desire Line Poetry Path di Ross Birrell & David Harding.LAVINIA è un progetto triennale che affianca un programma di restauro e si rivolge a chi passeggia nel parco di Villa Borghese, restituendo alla città spazi dimenticati e osservando l'antico rapporto fra arte e architettura da una prospettiva contemporanea. Il restauroAll'interno di Villa Borghese, la Loggia dei Vini appartiene al complesso architettonico secentesco che comprende anche la Grotta ipogea, originariamente destinata alla conservazione dei vini e collegata al Casino Nobile di Villa Borghese con un passaggio sotterraneo.Chiusa al pubblico da decenni, la Loggia è tornata a rivivere con un programma triennale di restauro che, iniziato nel 2024, si completerà nel 2026.L'intervento appena concluso è stato dedicato alla restituzione della parte esterna e alla copertura dell'edificio.Il prossimo si concentrerà invece sul ripristino dell'emiciclo e della sua pavimentazione in cotto.Photo Credit: Lavinia Loggia dei Vini installation view_ph Daniele Molajoli courtesy GhellaSalvatore Lacagnina (Siracusa, 1973) lavora come critico, curatore, editor, educatore e traduttore indipendente nei campi delle arti contemporanee, del design e dell'architettura.Ha studiato letteratura italiana contemporanea all'Università degli Studi di Bologna.Ha diretto istituzioni come Montevergini – Galleria civica d'arte contemporanea di Siracusa (2001-2008), Istituto Svizzero di Roma con sedi a Roma, Milano e Venezia (2008-2016), Shedhalle Zürich (2017-2018). Ha contribuito al programma di mostre internazionali come la 5a e la 7a Biennale di Berlino (2008 e 2012), è stato l'iniziatore di Studio 14 nell'ambito di documenta 14 (Atene e Kassel 2017).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Scott and The TRS get stuck into the latest industry talking points, then Ewan swings by for an update on Battlefield 6. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane A is back talking movies and streaming and I've got all the weekend events you need to know about!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sky NZ Originals x BBC drama series The Ridge, premiering on Neon and Sky Open (and in the UK, BBC iPlayer) on 21 October.Shot on location between New Zealand and Scotland, The Ridge stars BAFTA Scotland award-winning Scots actress Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Outlander) in the lead role of Mia, who is fleeing addiction and leaving behind a professional life in tatters in Scotland. She accepts a wedding invitation from her estranged sister in New Zealand – only to find the would-be-bride dead upon arrival. Caught up in grief and pulled by a dark attraction to her late-sister’s fiancé Ewan played by New Zealand star Jay Ryan (Territory, Top of the Lake, It Chapter 2), Mia soon finds that familiarity among a small community breeds secrets and tensions, endangering the brittle fabric of the town itself.Speaking on location at the start of the shoot, Lauren Lyle said: "I'm very excited to be bringing this strange, gothic, psychological thriller to life. Mia is such a fascinating character in a very weird world which is quite delicious to play. It feels like something very bad is going to play out.. in a good way!! New Zealand is also a second home to me so it's a joy to be back."Jay Ryan added: ‘I couldn’t refuse a trip back home for this production that brilliantly weaves our cultures and folklore together in a tense and riveting series. This really is an ambitious work with characters that will leave you guessing at every turn.Gavin Smith, Commissioning Editor, BBC Scotland said: “We’re delighted that The Ridge has started filming. This is a hugely exciting commission for BBC Scotland and is an example of our ambition to look beyond borders to bring high end quality drama to audiences not just in Scotland but across the world. The Ridge has a first class international team bringing it to life which we are proud to be a part of.”Thomas Robins, Head of Sky NZ Originals said: “Sky NZ Originals is extremely proud to team up with BBC Scotland on this co-commission. With Great Southern Studios at the helm, and Lauren and Jay leading the cast, The Ridge is sure to be an unmissable, world-class drama.”Created by acclaimed novelist Nora Chassler and BAFTA Scotland-winning producer David Murdoch and co-written with Alan Campbell and award-winning New Zealand writers Kate McDermott and Jess Sayer.Directed by BAFTA-winning Scottish director Douglas Mackinnon (Good Omens, Line of Duty, Doctor Who) and Emmy-nominated New Zealand director Robyn Grace (Sweet Tooth, Power Rangers, Spartacus). The series’ executive producers include Boat Rocker’s Ivan Schneeberg (Beacon 23) & David Fortier (Slip), Jon Rutherford (Bet), and Erik Pack (Video Nasty). The Ridge was commissioned by Louise Thornton, Head of Commissioning, BBC Scotland and Thomas Robins, Head of Sky NZ Originals.The Ridge is produced by New Zealand’s leading drama makers Great Southern Studios and Glasgow-based Sinner Films for Sky New Zealand Originals and BBC Scotland. Boat Rocker will manage global sales.It is being made with the support of New Zealand On Air, the NZ Screen Production Rebate and Screen Scotland.The Ridge will be available to audiences on BBC iPlayer, BBC Scotland, Sky Open and NEON later this year. For exclusive content and the full show including music features, visit: https://www.rova.nz/podcasts/george-fm-breakfast-with-lee-tammy Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.
Send us a textRev. Chikyo Ewan Magie gives a talk entitled, "Zen and the Metta Sutta: Waking Up with Loving-Kindness".
This week, I'm joined by Warrington Wolves pathway leadership and well being coach Chris Ashton and Reserves player of the season Ewan Smith. we discuss the season Ewan has had and making his first team debut, he also tells me about how he came to be at Warrington and his hopes for next season. Chris tells me about his role at the club, the difference in the youth programme now to how it was in the past and how excited he is for the future at the Wire. We also all chat about the upcoming tour of Australia for the academy and Ewan's experience of it in 2023. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Hometown Radio 10/09/25 5p: John Ewan discusses the situation in Portland
This week on From the Front Porch, it's an episode of Annie Recommends! In this series, Annie curates a stack of books in a certain genre or theme for you – just as if you walked into our brick-and-mortar store, The Bookshelf. This month, Annie recommends a short list of her favorite spooky reads. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search episode 550) or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Granite Harbor by Peter Nichols Everyone is Lying to You by Jo Piazza Strangers in the Car by C.M. Ewan (releases 11/4) Ring Shout by P. Djeli Clark (releases in paperback 10/14) Your Favorite Scary Movie by Ashley Cullins Fox by Joyce Carol Oates Thank you to this week's sponsor, Discover Thomasville. Gracefully tucked within the storied Red Hills of South Georgia, Thomasville curates a distinguished Downtown experience that meanders along several blocks of our iconic red brick streets. Here, bespoke boutiques, master craftsmen, coveted antique art purveyors, and celebrated culinary artisans converge in harmony with the cultural richness of the Pebble Hill Plantation art tour and the tranquil allure of Birdsong Nature Center. Here, you Discover the Soul of the South. Here, you Discover Thomasville. Learn more by visiting thomasvillega.com/news. From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is listening to The Running Man by Stephen King. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Beth, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, Jammie Treadwell, and Amanda Whigham.
The Zombie walk is back this weekend So is the Mil Lel show The Adelaide Guitar festival is putting on 20 plus free performances across the city this weekend Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations are on Shane A Bassett is chatting movies & ive got all your weekend events covered!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having invaded his home in Hood River, commandeered his wifi, made cups of English tea, used his electricity to top up the airbeds, charged all electronic devices, and had a good poo, we figured we ought to sit down and do a podcast with the man of the hour, Ewan Jaspan. Ewan has been on Freddie and Liam's radar for decades as a professional kiteboarding athlete, pioneer amongst both the freestyle and wakestyle, and a standout filmmaker. Whilst he still pushes hard on the kite, he has been as hooked by foiling as the rest of us and rarely a windy day at the hatchery will go by without him sending a few laps with a paddle or parawing in hand.Nowadays Ewan is the lead parawing and kite designer for Naish who will soon by release the appropriately named 'Hatch' parawing. This is his baby from start to finish and is a firm favourite amongst those locals lucky enough to have experienced the prototype iterations through its development. It is a product we are excited to see hit the market.We hope you enjoy what we do. Rate us 5 stars on the podcast platforms, subscribe to our YouTube which now has some cool videos on there and send us a few quid on www.buymeacoffee.com/gfpodcast so we can keep doing trips and bringing you content recorded face-to-face, which we think produces much better results.Until next time, enjoy!
durée : 00:38:48 - 100% Rugby - Avec le deuxième ligne de l'Aviron Bayonnais, Ewan Johnson, on revient dans 100% Rugby ce lundi 6 octobre sur la belle victoire contre le Stade Toulousain, la première place au classement du Top 14, ses premières semaines et ses ambitions. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Join us on the Propertybuyer Podcast as we sit down with Ewan Morton, Managing Director of Morton Real Estate. From co-founding the business with his father to growing it into a thriving agency with eight offices and over 100 staff, Ewan brings more than 25 years of experience and a reputation for straight-talking honesty. In this episode, we tackle one of the most controversial issues in real estate: underquoting. Ewan unpacks why it persists, the damage it causes to buyers and sellers, and what it will take to finally break the cycle. Drawing on his years as a director of the Real Estate Institute of NSW, he also shares unique insights into the role of industry bodies, regulation, and ethics in shaping a fairer property market. We explore the grey areas between strategy and misrepresentation, the rise of digital transparency, and the moral codes (or lack thereof) that agents follow. Ewan highlights real-world consequences for both buyers and vendors, while also offering best-practice strategies for quoting that balance market interest with integrity. Beyond underquoting, Ewan gives his perspective on Sydney's current property market, from shifting buyer sentiment and stock levels this spring to the dynamics driving activity across prestige, downsizer, first-home buyer, and investor segments. Essential listening for anyone navigating today's market, this episode blends candid industry insights with practical advice to help you make better property decisions.
Did you know seizure diaries in LGS & Dravet often capture less than half of seizures?! Today we hear from Dr. Ewan Nurse, an engineer & epilepsy researcher in Melbourne, who shares research into seizure reporting in developmental & epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). We explore why seizure diaries miss so many seizures, how carers sometimes log non-seizure events, and what that means for families and clinicians. Ewan also talks about the promise & limits of wearable devices, EEG headbands & implants, and why collaboration between engineers, clinicians, carers & families is essential for the future of epilepsy care.
Lynette Martin talks all things Mt Gambier Christmas Parade I'll introduce you to a young bloke from here in the LSC who is about to release an album Shane A Bassett is back talking movies and streaming And its a long weekend with a whole lot going on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the state of assisted suicide/euthanasia in Canada today?; How significant are the financial pressures on the Canadian health care system and is that a reason that PAS/E is encouraged?; What is involved in a Christian response to PAS/E? We'll address these questions and a few more with our guest Dr. Ewan Goligher, critical care physician and professor of medicine and physiology at the University of Toronto. Ewan C. Goligher (MD, PhD) is a physician and scientist at the University of Toronto. In the context of his practice of intensive care medicine, he often cares for patients at the end of their lives. He is author of How Should We Then Die?: A Christian Response to Physician-Assisted Death. He has authored more than 150 academic and medical papers. He serves as a ruling elder at Christ Church Toronto. ==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
In this first half of our chat with Dr. Ewan Nurse, we explore why seizure reporting matters so much in epilepsy care. From forgotten focal seizures to the challenges of eyewitness accounts, Ewan explains why accurate seizure diaries are vital yet so difficult to achieve. We discuss research findings showing that most minor seizures go unreported(!), why some go over-reported(!), the role of memory, stigma, and psychology in diary-keeping, and the importance of involving carers in the process.
From the Pines Enduro to the Masters at Mac Park, this weeks podcast has it all Women's footy which kicks off this weekend, I've got all your weekend events and Shane A is talking all about some great movies' and things t stream. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're speaking to Euan Lawson, the Editor in Chief of the BJGP, about a number of issues around editing, the future of the journal and how you can get involved with the BJGP.Here's a link to the BJGP Research and Publishing Conference: https://bjgp.org/conferenceThis transcript was generated using AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Please be aware it may contain errors or omissions.Speaker A00:00:00.400 - 00:00:55.980Hello and welcome to BJJP Interviews. I'm Nada Khan and I'm one of the associate editors of the bjjp. Thanks for taking the time today to listen to this podcast.In today's episode, we're speaking to Euan Lawson, who is the editor in chief of the bjjp.We're going to have a chat about a number of issues around the future of the Journal, around editorial issues and how you can get involved with the BJJP as well. So, hi, Ewan. Yeah, nice to see you. And just wanted to really start by saying thanks for joining me here today for this podcast.But yeah, thanks for joining me here today, Ewan, just to have a general chat about things going on with BJGP and your role as editor.And yeah, just a chance to catch up about some of your thoughts about issues around academic publishing and then just have a chat generally about other things that you've been thinking about as editor. So how's your week been?Speaker B00:00:57.420 - 00:02:13.730We've already had that conversation before we got here. Now we won't go there again. As you know, it's not been perhaps my ideal week.But as I'm delighted to be here and talking a little bit about what's going on with the Journal and just give a little bit of insight into how things are going, perhaps the biggest thing that we're I've recently written about the impact factor at the Journal, and perhaps the most important thing I need to say is that we don't worry too much about the impact factor.I know we do quite well on the impact factor, but I wrote an editorial which really pointed out that we are much more interested in the real world influence of the journal rather than what is quite a narrow metric about citations. We're more interested in how it affects clinical, how the journal articles affect clinical practice, how they affect policy.And we're really pushing, trying to push in that direction.And once we get into worrying about the impact factor and there are a lot of perverse kind of incentives in academia and it can sometimes result in what's known as questionable research practices and things can just slide away from the ideal a little bit.So that's perhaps one of the things that we're trying to concentrate on most in this coming months and years is just making sure that we keep our impact all about real world rather than anything else.Speaker A00:02:14.130 - 00:02:26.230Yeah, you mentioned questionable research practices and you did talk about this in your editorial or your editor's briefing, but how do you think the Journal can tackle that head on?Speaker B00:02:27.750 - 00:04:23.309I mean, it is challenging because it's.The thing about QRP questionable research practices is that there's like they're a spectrum and they go from really very minor stuff, which is like, you know, giving you, a professor in your department authorship on a paper where they really didn't do anything, to a kind of a. The far end of the spectrum where you start to creep into outright research fraud.And most researchers, and I think particularly in the primary care field though, you know, we'd always got to be. You always. One has to be careful about making assumptions,
We love discussing painting techniques here on the podcast, but there's one of them we haven't yet covered… Freehand! In episode 118 of Paint Perspective, we're joined by Ewan who is our in studio specialist for all things freehand and miniature artwork! He's here to share his essential tips for mastering the craft and give us a live demo on how to create not just freehand patterns, but real miniature masterpieces!Expect insights into:
Its a wrap for winter sports and some huge wins in the grand finals for Soccer Netball and Footy across the region. Michael Summers talks LCFNL footy Peter Mitchell talks Mid SE Football and Peter McLellan talks Winners in the KNTFLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ok, whisky geeks, this is why you subscribe the One Nation Under Whisky Padcost. It's in depth whisky conversation like this. Jason and Ewan go so far down the Clynelish rabbit hole, discussing science, flavor, and even mythology, that as they venture down the rabbit hole they bypass Alice and all the inhabitants of Wonderland. It's wonderful. If you love Clynelish get ready to understand why you love it so much (and then start to love it even more). All Hail the Duke of Sutherland, Ewan Morgan! ...as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - Moana McAuliffe for designing our Podcast Logo - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Olympus and Tascam for making fine mobile recording devices - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing
Richard Doumani and Sam Isherwood speak to Ewan Proctor about the current export markets of interest for Australian wines and everything else occupying his mind at present in this world of wine. @thewineshowaustralia
Ad Age agency reporter Ewan Larkin demystifies the changing power dynamics at agency holding companies such as WPP, Publicis and Omnicom. Global account leads are becoming more important to agency growth, changing the position of regional and agency brand CEOs. Plus, Netflix announced it would make ad inventory available through Amazon's DSP. The partnership is a milestone in both companies' ad journeys—read more on the implications. And Goodby Silverstein & Partners named Sarah Thompson as its first-ever CEO. Go inside the reasons why. Dig deeper on the topics mentioned in this week's episode: ~The meaning of agency holding companies' changing power dynamics ~Dentsu's strategy to stand out amid industry M&A ~Behind the scenes of the updated “How Many Licks” campaign ~Listen to Little Caesar's CMO talk sports marketing strategy
This week on KNR Jarod is joined by Andi Hodges of Genders, Queers, & Buccaneers to reflect on The Acolyte one year later to look back on the themes, the characters, and of course, the discourse. Andi's Show: https://genders-queers-buccaneers.pinecast.co/episode/45c1cdc6/silver-s-hot-date Sunday's Bloody Mary: https://sundaysbloodymary.com/shop/ Ionized Basterds: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllRemainingSystems Mitch692 Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMitch692Channel Help us out by chuckin' a buck on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast
Scottish brothers Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, who rowed over 14,000 kilometres across the Pacific to land in Cairns, joined Mark Levy in the studio to discuss their gruelling journey and their efforts to raise awareness for clean water projects in Madagascar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3 Scottish brothers Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan who just completed a NON STOP row across the Pacific Ocean, rowing 9,000 miles from Peru to Australia, taking them 139 days to complete. Surviving on only fresh caught fish and freeze dried meals, they overcame seasickness and crazy tropical storms which threw one of them overboard one night. Superstar Mark Wahlberg caught wind of this incredible story and have been following the brothers journey for a while and now plans on making a movie about their story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement Manyathela crosses to UK correspondent Adam Gilchrist for a global roundup of the stories making headlines. First, leaders from Russia, China, India, and Central Asia gathered in Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, sparking global interest as the bloc—seen as a counterweight to Western influence—meets amid tensions over Ukraine, Taiwan, and trade. In Mexico, mass protests have erupted as families demand answers over more than 130,000 disappearances since 2007, many linked to cartel violence and forced recruitment—placing new pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum. And finally, a record-breaking moment of grit and glory: three Scottish brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, have completed a 9,000-mile unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean, raising over £700,000 for clean water projects after 139 gruelling days at sea. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement Manyathela crosses to UK correspondent Adam Gilchrist for a global roundup of the stories making headlines. First, leaders from Russia, China, India, and Central Asia gathered in Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, sparking global interest as the bloc—seen as a counterweight to Western influence—meets amid tensions over Ukraine, Taiwan, and trade. In Mexico, mass protests have erupted as families demand answers over more than 130,000 disappearances since 2007, many linked to cartel violence and forced recruitment—placing new pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum. And finally, a record-breaking moment of grit and glory: three Scottish brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, have completed a 9,000-mile unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean, raising over £700,000 for clean water projects after 139 gruelling days at sea. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. This week co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper welcome special guest Euan Flynn, author of 'When the Year Ends in One,' to discuss Tottenham Hotspur's momentous 1990-91 season. The episode delves into Paul Gascoigne's tearful departure due to a career-threatening injury during the FA Cup final and the financial turmoil facing the club, which saw a potential world-record transfer deal collapse. The podcast covers the epic highs and disastrous lows of that pivotal season, from Gascoigne's mesmerizing FA Cup run to the behind-the-scenes financial entanglements involving Irving Scholar and the club's eventual acquisition by Alan Sugar. Tune in for an in-depth look at how this season had ramifications far beyond the football pitch.00:00 Gascoigne's Injury and Tottenham's Financial Crisis00:37 Introduction to the Special Episode01:41 The Pivotal 1990-91 Season02:19 Tottenham's Financial Woes and Ownership Issues04:03 The Year Ending in One: A Superstition Explained05:21 Gascoigne's Meteoric Rise and Media Frenzy08:02 The Illusion of a Title Challenge10:18 Irving Scholar's Takeover and Financial Missteps21:13 The Culture and Discipline at Tottenham23:46 The FA Cup Run Begins31:36 The Pressure on Young Athletes32:28 The Semifinal at Wembley34:00 Venables and the Mysterious Financier40:34 The FA Cup Final Build-Up47:23 The Dramatic FA Cup Final54:36 The Aftermath and Legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen came together onstage at Fan Expo Chicago for a full-blown Star Wars prequel reunion. Both actors were interviewed about their experiences shooting the trilogy along with behind-the-scenes stories and we got the highlights. Simon Kinberg recently discussed his excitement for his upcoming Star Wars trilogy and we listen to what he had to say. Plus, we look at how the events of the Prequel Trilogy affects our perception of the Original Trilogy, we pay tribute to actor Terence Stamp from The Phantom Menace, we consider the possibility of Skeleton Crew season two, and we go back to school, Star Wars-style!
Scott, Ewan and Durkin take your questions! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott and Ewan recap Opening Night Live and some select parts of the Future Game Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textEpisode 294 - The Fly Fishing DuoI meet up with Ewan and Millie to fish the River Wye in Derbyshire and talk about what fly fishing means to them.They are young and hugely passionate about our pastime and spend their working hours dreaming about going to the river.I get the chance to see fly fishing through their eyes and how it looks to them.They are both skilled anglers who catch some fish while we are talking.I often worry we live in a world that is dominated by social media and the lengths some will go to for a Like or the dream of sponsorship but they aren't interested in any of this. All they want to do is to try and introduce people of their age group to something that means so much to them.
Scott and Ewan start the week with Far Cry TV show news, Battlefield 6 critique and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, James and Jamie make the annual return to FAN EXPO Boston to talk to cosplayers and celebrities! Send us pictures if you were at FAN EXPO and we'll include them in the next episode!The Hub on Hollywood, hosted by Jamie and James, delves into the thriving film industry in New England. The podcast explores the production of various projects, including commercials, television shows, and full-length feature films.The podcast insights into New England's growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. Subscribers can access the podcast on the iHeartRadio app and follow the hosts on Instagram and TikTok for updates.
Ewan Cameron from the Open Door Ministries shares some of the stories of lives of persecuted christians and the cost of being a disciple of Jesus.
As we gear up for Superman, this week on That Comic Podcast we dive into a wild mix of reviews, rumors, and Hollywood no-shows. First up, we break down the new Jurassic World and give our brutally honest thoughts—dino-sized thrills or fossil fuel garbage? Then it's time to tackle Ironheart: Is it as bad as the internet says, or is there more to this show than the haters admit? Plus, we dig into the rumors of Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 2 (hello again, Ewan?) and the reported Huntress series in the works at DC Studios, with Pom Klementieff potentially suiting up. Buckle up—this episode has more twists than a Sith Lord family reunion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-comic-podcast--5896499/support.
Join hosts Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about TikTok, Booktrovert, Meta, and training AI on copyright books. Then, stick around for a chat with Ewan Morrison!Ewan Morrison: Described as the ‘most fluent and intelligent Scottish writer of his generation' by Booker Prize judge Stuart Kelly, Ewan Morrison is an award winning novelist and screenwriter and an essayist. Morrison's writing has been praised by renowned authors Lionel Shriver, Ian Rankin, Fay Weldon, Douglas Coupland, James Frey, Irvine Welsh, James Robertson, Luke Rhinehart and Hanif Kureishi among others. Ewan's eighth book, the 'darkly comic thriller', HOW TO SURVIVE EVERYTHING was published by Contraband in the UK in 2021, and in the US with Harper Perennial in 2022. It tells the story of a teenage girl who is abducted by her survivalist father, who believes that a world ending pandemic has begun.In November 2022, the book was optioned for a TV series and developed by Made Up Stories (Nine Perfect Strangers, Pieces of Her), Fifth Season & Kindling Pictures.
Nick and Angela greet good friends who love to travel on two wheels. Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman bring their passion for adventure to Dish following the release of their latest TV show, Long Way Home. Their fourth motorcycle trip together sees them plot a path through 17 European countries on two vintage bikes. The Long Way series began in 2004 when the pair embarked on an epic route from London to New York, via Asia, in Long Way Round. Each trip they take is characterised by beautiful landscapes, chance encounters, good (and not so good) food and Charley and Ewan's close friendship. Ewan McGregor has been on our screens since his acting debut in 1993. His hugely successful career includes unforgettable roles in Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, Star Wars, Salmon FIshing in the Yemen and Moulin Rouge!. Charley, who met Ewan on a film set in 1997, is well known for his TV adventures, including By Any Means, which saw him travel from Ireland to Australia using any modes of transport he could find. He has also participated in the Dakar Rally, known to be one of the world's toughest and most dangerous motorsport competitions. There's not a lot of room to spare on this week's table, with a feast of food and drink to tempt our guests. At Ewan's request, Angela serves a slice of nostalgia in the form of Melba toast with chicken liver pâté, smoked mackerel pâté and pâté de campagne, before bringing out the haggis bon-bons. Drinks are negronis, tweaked by Charley, who suggests switching the gin for tequila, and a Pentire coastal spritz for Ewan. This is followed by an epic tomahawk steak with spicy dipping sauce and fries, paired with a glass of Journey's End Sir Lowry Cabernet Sauvignon. After arriving on motorbikes (a Dish first), Charley and Ewan quickly settle at the Dish table, where chat moves from boiled egg banter to bagpipes and classic Mongolian hospitality. Charley shares one of his favourite recipes and Ewan reminisces on an unforgettable meeting with Delia Smith. The episode finishes with Nick and Angela checking out the bikes, a moment you can watch on our YouTube channel as part of the full episode. You can watch Long Way Home on Apple TV+ now. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer them in a future episode. Dish from Waitrose is made by Cold Glass Productions.
Salt Lake Dirt with Kyler BinghamEpisode 316Guest: Ewan MorrisonBook: For Emma---This week on Salt Lake Dirt, I'm thrilled to welcome author Ewan Morrison to discuss his new novel, For Emma, set to release on June 17th. This haunting narrative follows Josh, a father grappling with the loss of his daughter Emma, who tragically died during a brain chip experiment. As he spirals into grief, Josh begins to hear Emma's voice guiding him towards a path of revenge against those he holds responsible for her death.Ewan dives deep into the complexities of parental grief, the moral ambiguities of revenge, and the chilling implications of modern technology. He shares the inspiration behind the story, rooted in his own experiences with loss and the haunting presence of loved ones after they are gone. Through Josh's recordings to Emma, we explore the intimate connection between a father and daughter, as well as the darker themes of mental health and societal pressures.Join us as we unpack the emotional weight of Ewan's writing, the philosophical questions raised by Emma's insatiable curiosity, and the broader implications of AI in our lives. This conversation is sure to resonate with anyone who has grappled with loss, identity, and the quest for understanding in a rapidly changing world.Thanks for tuning in!Kyler---Episode Links:Ewan Morrison's WebsitePurchase For EmmaSubstack: @untopia---SLD Links:Salt Lake DirtSubstack
In this episode, we're joined by football writer Ewan Flynn to talk about his new book, When the Year Ends in One: How Tottenham Hotspur's 1991 FA Cup Win Saved the Club and Transformed English Football. We look back at that dramatic season — from Gazza's unforgettable moments to the chaos in the Spurs boardroom, Robert Maxwell's attempted takeover, and how winning the FA Cup kept the club afloat. Ewan also explains why the 1991 FA Cup run wasn't just big for Spurs, but a turning point in English football as a whole. There are stories about Brian Clough, Chas & Dave, iconic kits, and a very different era of the game. It's a deep dive into a season that shaped the modern Spurs — and one of the last truly romantic chapters in English football history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott, JB and Ewan thought State of Play was awesome tbh, and we tackle a bunch of your questions too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh, Psy and Ewan tackle your lovely questions on games that they bounced off, premium biscuits, Animal Crossing, and Ewan is wrong because Halo 4 is great lol Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
