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The Inside Running team of Scott Embry, Digby Beacham and Darren McCaullay share their insights for the nine race card for Belgravia Stakes day at Ascot. Inside Running, every Saturday morning from 8 o'clock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Germany's first hobby horsing championship got underway in Frankfurt, with hundreds of young riders competing in time jumping, style jumping and dressage on their wooden stick horses. Roughly 300 riders—mostly youngsters, but there are about 20 adults enrolled—are expected to canter around a gymnasium, watched by 1,500 spectators. The competition is part of a growing wave of hobby horsing events internationally: the United States and Australia also held their first championships this year. "Hobby horsing just gives me self-confidence, and I just enjoy doing it with other people," said Max Gohde, a 15-year-old competitor from Gifhorn, Germany, who has been practicing since 2020. "And now there's also this atmosphere here, where everyone is just happy for you. And I think that's just really cool." The events stemmed from a grassroots movement in Finland, where riders trotted their hobby horses through Nordic forests more than 20 years ago. The pastime has since exploded in popularity through social media during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, and it has been credited with highlighting female empowerment for enthusiasts. "Of course, when you see it like that, it looks funny at first. In fact, it really is a strenuous sport. It's a mixture of athletics and gymnastics, and you need to be in good shape for it," said Andreas Karasek, managing director of public relations for the German Hobby Horsing Association. Britta Skott, who has been practicing for three years, thinks that the sport is "incredibly fun" and enables people to "live out their passion for horses without having to sit on real horses." Julia Mikkonen, head of the Finnish Hobbyhorse Association, said hobby horsing combines Finnish handcrafting culture—some riders make and decorate their own sticks and stuffed horse heads—with gymnastics and sport. In Germany, the national hobby horsing association was established a year ago with just 13 members. Now, there are more than 5,000 active athletes and more than 200 clubs across the country. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
The Packers ran the ball down the Colts' throat on their way to a 16-10 win. Josh Jacobs tallied 151 yards on the ground and Malik Willis was efficient in his Packers debut. Don't forget about the defense either who had three picks of quarterback Anthony Richardson. Numac and Jordan break down the game and how the game plan benefited the team. Visit GSPN.info subscribe to the Premium GSPN Substack to receive ad-free GSPN episodes, exclusive written articles and weekly episodes of “GSPN After Dark.” Thanks to South Loonier, Justin Saeian and Ben Kolp for being Founding Members. GSPN is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can (and should) follow Rohan, Ti, Adam, Jordan, Andrew, Numac, and Gyro Step, Win In 6, Crewsing for a Brewsing and Make Time for This podcasts on Twitter. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get us to read your review live at the end of an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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#BigGuyBook #CeliaRyker #HorseLovers #MiddleGradeBooks #HorseStories #ChildrensBooks #AuthorInterview #StorycomicPresents #HorseLife #EquineBooks #Bookstagram #ReadersOfInstagram #AnimalStories #BookRelease #NewReads #rootstockpublishing Welcome back to Storycomic Presents! In Episode 371, we're thrilled to re-welcome Celia Ryker, an award-winning author whose life's journey has taken her from horse training to writing deeply moving stories. Today, she shares insights into her latest middle-grade novel, "Big Guy," a heartfelt tale that echoes classics like Black Beauty. "Big Guy" explores the life of a show horse facing the twilight of his career with resilience and discovers the true meaning of friendship and community in a new home. This episode offers a deep dive into Celia's unique background in horse training, her transition into a celebrated author, and how her real-life experiences with horses enrich her storytelling. Dive into the equine world through Celia's eyes and discover why "Big Guy" is not just a book for horse lovers but for anyone who cherishes stories of growth and transformation. Don't forget to visit Celia's Website to explore more of her works and check out the book here. The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan's Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Storycomic Logo designed by Gregory Giordano See more of Greg's work at: https://www.instagram.com/gregory_c_giordano_art/ Want to start your own podcast? Click on the link to get started: https://www.podbean.com/storycomic Follow us: Are you curious to see the video version of this interview? It's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Michael Winn, Higgins802, Von Allan, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Marek Bennett, Donna Carr Roberts, Andrew Gronosky, and Matt & Therese. Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/ https://www.stephanieninapitsirilos.com/ https://www.vonallan.com/ https://higgins802.com/ https://shewstone.com/ https://mrfuzzyears.com/ Also to Michael Winn who is a member of our Founders Club!
Lochie Taylor and Michael Heaton joined Rylie Morgan to review the Pinjarra Park One Million Dollar Magic Millions WA Ladies Day program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Inside Running team of Darren McAullay, Digby Beacham and Michael Heaton compare notes for the rich One Million Dollar Magic Millions WA Ladies Day, held at Pinjarra Park. Inside Running, every Saturday morning from 8 o'clock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Inside Running team of Darren McAullay, Digby Beacham and Michael Heaton share their insights for the transferred to Bunbury nine race card this afternoon. Inside Running, every Saturday morning from 8 o'clock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alex Vlahos, Lochie Taylor and Michael Heaton review the penultimate meeting for 2023, with Pinjarra taking centre stage on racings biggest day of the week for Mandurah Cup Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Inside Running team of Darren McAullay, Digby Beacham and Scott Embry share their insights for the eight race card at Pinjarra for Mandurah Cup day. Inside Running, every Saturday morning from 8 o'clock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Racing Pulse host was out amongst the action before his show on Tuesday.
Opening tracks can be deceiving, but as soon as the beautiful, delicate sounds of Swedish Congolese artist Vumbi Dekula have drifted into field recordings of bees, things turn a little nastier, with Infested Monastery and the latest from Moonworshipper's Arcanist. Elsewhere there is fabulous jazz from Armenia, metal from Kazakhstan, industrial noise from Barcelona, didgeridoo drone, ghost stories from Finland and a whole lot more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support TracklistingVumbi Dekula – Afro Blues (Hive Mind Records, UK / Sing-a-Song Fighter, Sweden)Setting – Zoetropics (Paradise of Bachelors, USA)Arcanist – Colossal Pareidolia in the Distant Mountains (Moonworshipper Records, USA)Paavoharju – Unohtaa (Fonal Records, Finland)Mårble – Chomga (DiG Records, Armenia)Gallops – Hemlock Chaser (Skandal Konzert, UK)AJO – Dream Awake (Mana Abundance, Germany)Infested Monastery – Mankind Hater (Red Truth Productions, Kazakhstan)Fotocopia – Disforia (Mágia Roja, Spain)Folk Magic Band – Into Per L'imperatore (Black Sweat Records, Italy) This week's episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
Join Breakfast With Harf for The Early Mail ahead of today's meeting at Bendigo
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G'day lads, I have trawled through the form for 2moros gallops action at Riccarton Park, hopefully can find a few winners in there and get some of the boys paid. Good Luck. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
G'day lads, I have trawled through the form for 2moros gallops action at Riccarton Park, hopefully can find a few winners in there and get some of the boys paid. Good Luck. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gareth was joined by Ben Hayes, Terry Henderson, Annabel Neasham, Jamie Lovett & Chris Waller at Moonee Valley to discuss the key Cox Plate runners who galloped this morning.
In this On the Move, hosts Matt Avery and John Kraman kick things off by recapping the Elmer's Auto and Toy Museum auction. The four-day event was marked with several impressive high sellers including a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird pedal car that sold for $59,000 and a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS that claimed $242,000. Then it's on to Mecum's pair of October collector car consignment auctions, Chattanooga and Chicago, before diving into the details of Ferrari's all-new Purosangue. The SUV is a first for the luxury automaker and features a naturally aspirated V-12 engine. Then the guys chat about Chrysler's send-off to the long running 300 sedan: the 2023 300C. The limited-edition version will come equipped with a 6.4L Hemi V-8 engine producing 485 HP and 475 lb-ft of torque. Then Matt and John close out with a look at the history and heritage of Ford's iconic pony car, discussing the monumental million-dollar Mustangs that have crossed the Mecum auction block in recent years. In Segment 2, the guys chat with Ed Krenz, chief engineer for the Ford Mustang. Ed shares how the all-new, seventh-generation Mustang was developed and how the key emphasis remained on delivering driving fun. He details the trims, including the Dark Horse performance variant, which features a 5.0L V-8 with a projected 500 HP, and some of his favorite features.
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Today's episode features strength and track coach, John Garrish. John is the director of athletic development at North Broward Preparatory School in Coconut Creek, Florida, and the school's head track coach. John was recently voted the 2022 National High School Strength Coach of the Year by the National High School Strength Coach's Association. John appeared previously on the show discussing his speed training approach in episode 182. The symbiosis of track and football is often discussed in the process of training, and importantly so. What is talked about less, are some of the specifics of what track has to offer, not just in the sprints, but also in events like triple jump, that can enhance an athletes speed, power, elasticity and overall movement profile, in their other sports. John was a hammer thrower in his college years, as well as a former football player. The hammer throw is, of all the throws, the one that requires the greatest symbiosis and harmony with the implement. The triple jump (bounding) requires a tremendous symbiosis with the ground, and how one interacts with it. You can easily see John's experience and intuition of track and S&C concepts emerge in his progression of bound, skip, hop and overall elastic training with his athletes. On the show today, John covers thoughts on hand position and “elastic/rigidity” vs. “muscular” sprint strategies in athletes as they move from youth to high-school levels. This sets the stage for his talk on his galloping, skipping and bounding progressions, and how he keeps movement quality and velocity at the core of the progression. John talks about how he keeps the training fun and intentional, and how he changes emphasis as athletes move from middle school, to high school years. This show is a beautiful fusion of team sport S&C, and track and field concepts, and can be used to help any athlete develop more fluid, dynamic power outputs on the field of play. Today's episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, Lost Empire Herbs, and the Elastic Essentials online course. For 15% off your Lost Empire Herbs order, head to lostempireherbs.com/justfly. To try Pine Pollen for FREE (just pay for shipping), head to: justflypinepollen.com Find out more about the the online course, Elastic Essentials, by heading to justflysports.thinkific.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points: 3:50 – What a typical workout looks like for John, and how he does bounds, skips and gallops himself to be a better coach in those movements 8:29 – Thoughts on hand-position in young athletes vs. older athletes, the use of rigid, splayed fingers, and how that rigid-open-hand strategy might change, as athletes get older 28:36 – How John evolved skips and gallops from elementary school, into their middle and high school years 37:21 – John's take on more traditional extensive hops, in light of his use of skips, gallops and hops 44:37 – Different constraints and emphasis of skips and bounds are that John utilizes in his scholastic and open-large group training sessions 54:07 – How to give athletes balance in their skip and gallop profile without diminishing their “superpower” 1:00:59 – John's thoughts on when to get bounding in the mix for athletes, and how to progress it 1:15:17 – Using backwards single leg hops for athletes, its benefits, and potential link to being able to bound forward for distance “I felt that unless I at least had the comfort of the ability to demonstrate, or perform these movements (bounds, gallops, skips) myself, then I felt there was no way I could verbalize it to my athletes; or find lesser cues, or a tactile cue to get the athlete to feel it as well” “Some of the fastest girls I've seen at track meets do display that splayed hand position (when sprinting)… but as they progress in middle school you see less dominance of that hand position”
Here's Strange Brew #309 - Silent Talk (08/07/22) - with gugai on 8radio.com - Colleen Green tells me about a song she loves plus music from Anna Mullarkey, Elaine Howley, Anna Mieke, Aoife Nessa Francis, Judy On The Roof, Gallops, Daithí & Ailbhe Reddy, Zuchley, Alvvays, Houseplants & Junior Brother. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
CEO of Star Stable Entertainment Johan Sjöberg calls his game "World of Warcraft...for girls." The hugely successful game is now making its move into toys under a licensing agreement with Just Play. In this episode, Richard and Chris talk with Sjöberg about the development of the brand, how they engage with kids and the expansion onto iOS and Android platforms as well as the strategy that has made the game a hit in more than 180 countries. In The Endcap, Chris and Richard have a serious talk about animated characters...and have a bit of fun as well. The Playground Podcast is supported by Global Toy Experts, The Toy Guy, and Beacon Media Group. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-playground-podcast/support
Today's slide deck: https://bit.ly/3pSKokv - Financial markets are settling down compared to the past two weeks' volatility but de-risking going into the weekend is very a theme that could dominate today's price action. Chinese technology stocks are today's biggest mover down 5% in Hong Kong as the SEC announced yesterday five Chinese ADRs (Chinese stock listings in the US) that could be delisted if they do not comply with the new US auditing rules for foreign companies; in total 270 Chinese companies are at risk of delisting. In today's podcast we also talk about ECB's hawkish surprise and the galloping US inflation impacting the US yield curve. In commodities we look at a hectic week including the blowup in nickel LME futures. Today's pod features Peter Garnry on equities and Ole S. Hansen on commodities. Intro and outro music by AShamaluevMusic
Dissecting Saturday's key races, asking the tough question and answering some of them, Dr Turf, Matt and Paul are back for another Monday and, by the time they wrap, perhaps Pinstriped will have gotten out.
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In the past week we've figured out Aaron Rodgers is a clydesdale roaming the fields, eating hay and galloping like a horse amongst the prairie. *horsie sounds. The NFC Northers Recap Week 9 including Jordan Love's NFL Debut and two thrillers that ended up in misery for the Bears and Vikings. The boys reminisce the best live event they've ever been to before they preview the week 10 NFC North matchups and do their weekly fantasy football draft. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nfcnorthpodcast/support
NZ Cup Week Special | The Good Oil is joined by Legendary Jockey and Winner of the 17th Coupland's Bakeries Mile Opie Bosson.
All roads lead to Caulfield Guineas day this weekend and this morning there are a number of runners out on the course proper this morning going through their gallops in preparation for Saturday
Bit of a chaotic start to this episode of the podcast. We weren't sure where we were. Glyn simply can't get the staff these days. And what's worse is that our reputation as serious podcasters is at risk due to the fact that most Google searches for reference material about Wiltshire lead back to this website! We'll need to be a bit more diligent about our fact checking in future, although in this podcast we didn't make a particularly good start!! Starting on a slightly sombre note, after Paul attended the funeral of his Aunt earlier in the week, we talked about the importance of recording social history. The lives and history of ordinary people as opposed to the conventional kings and queens approach that was popular in the English curriculum. Glyn is reading a book by Time Team archaeologist Francis Pryor that does just this, bringing the landscape to life through archaeology and imagining the lives of those that trod this land before us. There's a link to the book below. And on this theme, Glyn and Paul went to listen to stonemason Andrew Ziminski who gave a talk at Toppings Bookshop in Bath last Sunday. A fascinating and engaging talk by someone at the forefront of his profession. We interviewed Andrew for the last podcast, Episode 18 The Coffin Trail. Since the last podcast we've completed another guided walk in conjunction with Wiltshire Museum from Erlestoke up to Salisbury Plain. Glyn wrote a blog about this for the website which is linked below. This will also be the subject of the next podcast. Another blog posted recently was the walk Paul did from Broad Chalke which took in the stunning Knapp Down. We'll be recording a podcast about this walk too at some point. The main subject of this episode was the walk that Glyn did in July around the Beckhampton Gallops. There's a link to his blog about it with a map below. This is where we were really exposed as being the charlatans we are as we struggled to get our history right!! This is a landscape that as ever in Wiltshire is steeped in prehistory. A cursory glance at the map will show it is covered in ancient monuments, almost too numerous to mention. From the Bronze Age through the Iron Age to the Romans you'll be walking in the steps of our ancestors throughout the walk. But we did also find the time to have a moan about our contemporaries who insist on damaging this precious landscape and who risk having it closed off to the public by the landowner who allows us the freedom to roam across parts of it. Steve Dixon's piece leading into the discussion about the walk is entitled “My Borrowed Hand”. Because the tabla sounds like horses hooves right! As ever the piece in the introduction and at the end of the podcast is entitled “The Holloway”. The next Hidden Wiltshire/Wiltshire Museum guided walk will be on Sunday 12 September 2021 and will be to Devil's Den and Fyfield Down. You can get tickets using the link below, if there are any left. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hidden Wiltshire Newsletter from the website. Thanks again to the ever-patient Tim Kington at TKC Sales, the UK distributors of Lowa walking boots and shoes, and for the 20% discount on their products to Hidden Wiltshire podcast listeners. Listen to the show for the discount code. It can't last forever! You'll find a link to Lowa Boots' website below. And finally, help us keep the lights on by heading to the Hidden Wiltshire Online shop. Link below. Links: You can follow the walk we discuss in this episode here Beckhampton Gallops and Witch Plantation Andrew Ziminski's brilliant book can be obtained here if you'd prefer not to use Amazon The Stone Mason: A History of Building Britain Francis Pryor's book can be obtained here at a great price Scenes from a Prehistoric Life - Francis Pryor Glyn's blog about the guided walk with Wiltshire Museum from Erlestoke Erlestoke Wood and the 1917 Field Glyn's photographs can be seen of course on this website and on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's photography can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative Hidden Wiltshire Walks in Conjunction with Wiltshire Hidden Wiltshire/Wiltshire Museum Walks You can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK And finally you'll find the Hidden Wiltshire online shop here Hidden Wiltshire Shop
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It was an important and historic day for Wiltshire when we recorded the podcast as we waited for the decision of the courts on the judicial review of the Government's decision to build the A303 tunnel past Stonehenge and the Winterbourne Stoke bypass. Will the courts allow the legal change against the process for arriving at the decision to build, or will they decide the process was not legal? Will it be the end of decades of wrangling? Whatever your view, the decision will be known by the time the podcast goes live. But either way today will be remembered for generations to come as the day that Glyn and Paul recorded Episode 16 of the Hidden Wiltshire podcast! But first a roundup of the last two weeks in Wiltshire. In fact it's four weeks since we recorded as Episode 15 was put together before Paul left for his trip to Shetland and Orkney. Whilst he was unable to share his thousands of holiday snaps (mercifully this is an audio production) Paul did share his thoughts about the connections between the truly remarkable prehistoric sites on Orkney (such as Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar, the Ness of Brodgar, the Stones of Stenness and countless more) and the many monuments we have in Wiltshire. The craftsmanship and technology exhibited in the dwellings built by Neolithic man at Skara Brae in particular are astonishing considering they date from around 3300 BC. They include a drainage system more advanced than that used in Medieval Britain some 4,800 years later. Whilst Paul galivanted around Scotland, Glyn held the fort in Wiltshire. The latest Hidden Wiltshire guided walk with Wiltshire Museum was to one of our favourite spots at Bratton and Luccombe Springs where Glyn met the owner of Luccombe Mill. His disagreements with various parties over rights of way across his land has given him a degree of notoriety but it seems he has improved access to the Springs and has ambitious plans for a couple of old pumping stations there. Glyn posted a new walk on the Hidden Wiltshire website (link below) taking in the Gallops at Beckhampton and discovering a new (to us) clump at Witches Plantation. Despite its proximity to the A4 it's possible to find yourself alone in this stunning and, of course historic, landscape. Glyn has also been flying his drone again recently and has posted some stunning aerial footage and stills on the Facebook Page and in the Facebook Group for contributors. Then on to the main subject of this episode. This sort of follows a walk Paul did in March 2019 on the Pewsey Downs to the east of the Pewsey Downs car park between Walkers Hill and Knap Hill. Despite Glyn's insistence we will not be calling this episode of the podcast “Golden Balls”! The blog Paul wrote (linked below) about the walk was entitled “Knap Hill, Medieval Shaw, Huish and Oare in the Pewsey Downs”. A snappy little title but maybe in need of abbreviation? Just not to “Golden Balls”, despite Golden Ball Hill being on the route. You'll need to listen to the podcast or read the blog to understand the reference to Medieval Shaw. But on a day of biblical weather Paul failed to find the site of the abandoned village of Shaw, although he was convinced at the time he had found it. He's discovered it since which necessitated a re-drafting of the blog in December 2020 for fear of sending people on a wild goose chase. But fear not, the amended walk is a fine one, taking in the sites of some of Wiltshire's most ancient settlements on an escarpment that includes Neolithic Knap Hill, Mesolithic Golden Ball Hill as well as Draycott Hill, Gopher Wood and Huish Hill. Golden Ball Hill is one of the first locations where our hunter/gatherer ancestors first settled and began their long transition to farming. Finds there included three extremely rare dwellings with flint floors, post holes and hearths. Descending to Oare and Huish we find the true essence of Hidden Wiltshire encountering incredibly lifelike sculptures of deer (they had Paul fooled), a mini Avebury stone circle and a seven foot rooster. And something we forgot to mention, the grave of David Niven's ex-wife in the churchyard of St Mary's, Huish. Returning to the hills you can capture views of the remarkable Oare Pavilion, a summerhouse looking like a giant wigwam in the parkland surrounding Oare House. A place of enormous wealth and privilege. And so to the wrap up. Steve Dixon's piece in the middle leading into the discussion about the walk is entitled “Gatherings”, redolent perhaps of the ancient gathering places in these hills. After Glyn's recent appearance on BBC Radio Wiltshire, who did a short feature on our podcast, Steve is also going to appear in a feature about his music. Terrific news and well deserved. The next Hidden Wiltshire/Wiltshire Museum guided walk will be on 14 August 2021 and will be to the hills above Edington. You can get tickets using the link below. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hidden Wiltshire Newsletter. It's going to move from a weekly publication to a more targeted newsletter in future, so watch out for that. Thanks again to Tim Kington at TKC Sales, the UK distributors of Lowa walking boots and shoes, for the 20% discount on their products to Hidden Wiltshire podcast listeners. Listen to the show for the discount code. It can't last forever! You'll find a link to Lowa Boots' website below. And finally, help us keep the lights on by heading to the Hidden Wiltshire Online shop. Link below. Links: You can find Glyn's blog, Beckhampton Gallops and Witches Plantation, here Beckhampton Gallops and Witches Plantation You can follow the walk we discuss in this episode here Knap Hill, Medieval Shaw etc Glyn's photographs can be seen on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's website can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative Hidden Wiltshire Walks in Conjunction with Wiltshire Museum Wiltshire Museum Walks The Hidden Wiltshire shop Hidden Wiltshire Shop And finally you can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK
Na 27 afleveringen is het dan zover: de presentatoren van Osmium - de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands - nemen in levende lijve samen een aflevering op. Weg met de digitale afstandelijkheid en hoge geluidskwaliteit, in met de trekzakken en kussenkastelen. De aanleiding? Het Roadburn-festival kan voor de tweede keer op rij geen doorgang vinden en vindt daardoor, hopelijk eenmalig, volledig in digitale zin plaats onder de noemer Roadburn Redux. Pim trotseert de onveilige buitenwereld en daalt tot onder de rivieren om bij Niels een weekend lang op de bank te komen zitten. Onderuitgezakt en met uitpuilende bierbuik wordt vier dagen aan online content- van livestreams tot demoprimeurs - geconsumeerd, verteerd en beoordeeld. Black Flag schreef er in 1981 het profetische TV Party over. Onderwerpen: DVNE - Satuya (00:00) Welkomstwoord: trekzakken in kastelen van kussens (00:13) Introductie van de onderwerpen (02:35) Opvolging van de Fieldlab-experimenten (03:57) De dubieuze onderzoeksconclusies van de Fieldlabs (07:38) Roadburn Redux: wat is het? (12:31) Lof voor de vlekkeloosheid en productiewaarde (16:39) De voor- en nadelen van het consumeren van een online evenement (20:46) Het belang van de Roadburn-gemeenschap (25:19) De rooskleurige festivalaanhangers versus het zure Osmium-duo (26:59) Het plannen van je festivalvrijheid (31:22) De hoogtepunten van Roadburn Redux volgens Niels en Pim (35:19) Treurigheid om de ontbrekende sets (41:21) Luistertip van Pim: Move BHC - Freedom Dreams, Black Lives Matter-core met uiterst citeerbare songteksten (43:43) Luistertip van Niels: DVNE - Etemen Ænka, onpretentieuze, rauwe prog die zelfs proghaters bovenaan hun jaarlijst kunnen plaatsen (47:52) Shout-out naar Remco (51:41) In Memoriam: Remi Peterse, voorzitter van Zware Metalen (52:24)
Mick Guerin joins Raceday morning with all the latest Harness and Gallops news from New Zealand to bring in the New Year
The MRC’s Josh Rodder, live from gallops at Sandown ahead of Saturday’s Zipping Classic meeting
IU Insider Zach Osterman is joined, as always, by Chronic Hoosier, this time to discuss a most unusual occurrence — Indiana defeated a top-10 team in football. The boys discuss how it happened, what it meant and where the Hoosiers go from here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mick Guerin with the latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin with the latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin –The latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand.
Covid has revealed how important farming and agriculture is to today's consumers. For the first time in Gallops 20 year history of polling consumers, has found farming and agriculture at the number one spot on their list of most valuable and trusted industries. Brenda Murphy from Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin explains their plans for helping everybody celebrate National Farmers Day coming up in October. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Chris introduce themselves and the overall concept for the podcast then take a deep dive into an infamous episode of Eric Weinstein's podcast 'The Portal', featuring his brother Bret Weinstein (Episode 19). They cast a critical eye over Eric and Bret's claims that they are fighting back against the 'Distributed Idea Suppression Complex' and alerting the world to one of the greatest untold scientific scandals of the modern era. Support this podcast
Mick Guerin with the latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin – The latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin with The latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin - The latest news in harness and gallops from New Zealand
Mick Guerin has the latest news for us in the world of harness racing as well as all the latest NZ gallops news
Whenever Christopher attends a Broadband Communities event, he returns with great stories from cities and towns across the U.S. that have invested in publicly owned Internet infrastructure. This week, we share his interview with Mel Poole, Ocala Fiber Network Director. You may automatically think of Kentucky when you consider horses, but Ocala, Florida, is considered the … Continue reading "Gallops and Gigabits; Ocala Knows the Need for Speed in Florida – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 382"
Michael Gallops from the Rowlett Chamber talks about tools and resources for new Chamber Executives. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode41 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Both of the sponsors for this podcast provide value to your Chamber at no cost and can even add to your non-dues revenue. Community Matters, Inc. for your next Chamber publication: chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit for a great credit card processing affinity program: chamberchatpodcast.com/cc
It's new episode time, and this time we avoid getting sued but talking about indemnity. Discretionary or insurance based? Occurrence-based or claims-made? We'd be interested in hearing from anyone involved in the indemnity industry to help clear up some of the confusion we discuss in this episode. Feel free to contact us via the usual channels. Like what we're doing? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app of choice. We're social animals, so feel free to contact us: Email: info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Incisive Decisive Our intro music is Graverobber by Gallops. Find more of their amazing music here.
We're spoiling you this month, with another new episode. This is our Mental Health special, and probably the most important episode we're put out. Expect frank discussions of mental health issues in and out of dentistry. In this episode we talk about: 'Happy' by Derren Brown ’Happiness’ by Tal Ben-Sahir 'Why We Sleep' by Matthew Walker ’Flow’ by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi The Last Tuesday Project regular mental health episodes The blog that accompanies this episode is here. If you, or anyone you know is suffering from mental health issues, we recommend seeking advice from mind.org.uk or The Samaritans. Like what we're doing? Then why not leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, or your podcast app of choice. We love a chat, so feel free to contact us: Email: info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Incisive Decisive Our intro music is 'Graverobber' by Gallops. Find more of their music here.
It's new episode time, and this time Colin and Shaun tackle the tricky subject of professionalism. What does it mean to be professional? How do we make sure we stay professional? These and many more questions are at least skirted around for the next half hour or so. Like what we're doing? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app of choice. We're social animals, so feel free to contact us: Email: info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Incisive Decisive Our intro music is Graverobber by Gallops. Find more of their amazing music here.
Good Friday to everyone! And what better way to celebrate Easter than with an new episode of Incisive Decisive. This time, we're talking about business ethics, and the difficulty of balancing the need to bring money into the system while practicing ethically. Expect discussions on the associate contract, being salaried and HMRC. If you like what we're doing, why not leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast provider of of choice. If you have a question for us, you can email us: info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Incisive Decisive Our intro music is Graverobber by Gallops. We'll see you on the next Incisive Decisive
YES! We're back with another Incisive Decisive interview. Listen to Colin chat to practice owner, ethical beacon and expert on experts Simon Thackeray. Colin and Simon chat about taking risks, expert bias, and social media (of course) in what may be a controversial episode. If you like what we're doing, why not leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast provider of of choice. If you have a question for us, you can email us: info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Incisive Decisive Our intro music is Graverobber by Gallops. We'll see you on the next Incisive Decisive
Upstream, Upstream! We're back with part 2 of our Moving Upstream Special. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, do that first. We'd love to talk to the GDC about this, so spread the word far and wide! If you like what we're doing, feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or your podcast app of choice. Contact us on info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter: @ IncisivePod Facebook: Facebook.com/incisivedecisive Our theme music is 'Graverobber' by Gallops.
Upstream, Upstream! Welcome to part 1 of out 2 part special on the new GDC reform document Moving Upstream. If you want to read along, the document is here. We want to talk to the GDC about this, so spread the word! If you want to contact us, then email us at info@incisivedecisive.com. We're on Twitter: @IncisivePod Facebook: Facebook.com/incisivedecisive. Our theme music is 'graverobber' by Gallops.
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat! This episode is all about Colin and Shaun's love/hate relationship with social media. We all use it, to a greater or lesser extent, but is it a force for good, or the devil incarnate? And do we, as dentists, really benefit from it? The Last Tuesday Project episode on social media can be found here. Ironically, we're considering starting a Facebook group for the podcast. Some thoughts on that can be found in the iD blog here. Don't forget that you can contact us via email on: info@incisivedecisive.com If you prefer your media more social try us on Twitter @IncisivePod or Facebook. As always, our theme music is supplied by the wonderful Gallops. Hear more of their unique tunes at GallopsGallops.com. We'll see you on the next Incisive Decisive
We are back again! And this time with something a little different... This is the first in a series of interviews we've recorded. In the future we'll have dentists and non-dentists who you'll all want to listen to. To kick this series off, here's a short chat Colin had with Sara Symington, performance director of England Netball fresh from success in the Commonwealth Games. We'll be back soon with the next full episode. In the meantime, keep in touch in the regular ways: Twitter.com/IncisivePod Facebook.com/IncisiveDecisive Email: info@incisivedecisive.com And if you like what we're doing, why not leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app of choice. The reviews really help get our episodes out to more people, as does sharing our links. Our music is by the wonderful Gallops. Hear more at: GallopsGallops.com Until the next time... That was Incisive Decisive
Don't call it a comeback... It's only another episode of your favourite UK based dental ethics and philosophy podcast. This time we take on the elephant in the surgery - the GDC. Find out what it's like to be accused of dishonesty, who's responsible for the current mess at the GDC and , more importantly what we can all do to help fix it. There's an accompanying blogpost to go along with this episode, all about dishonesty, here. As always, feel free to email us: info@incisivedecisive.com Talk to us on Twitter: Twitter.com/IncisivePod Or Facebook: Facebook.com/incisivedecisive And remember, if you like what we're doing why not leave us review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app of choice. It really helps get the work out there. And for this episode in particular, share, Share, SHARE! Our intro music is 'Graverobber' by the spectacular Gallops. Hear more: GallopsGallops.com See you in 2019 for more Incisive Decisive
It's been a while... Just a quick update to let you know we're still here. Shaun is frantically editing episode 4 to ensure it gets past our legal department (and the GDC). It'll be out in a week or so, and DEFINITELY before Christmas. In the meantime, here's a little catchup from us, and a bit of philosophy. As always feel free to get in touch: Email us on info@incisivedecisive.com Twitter.com/IncisivePod Facebook.com/IncisiveDecisive Our theme is by the wonderful Gallops - hear more at GallopsGallops.com
We’re back again, this time with a frantic race through the ins and outs of leadership. What does it it take to be a good leader? Are we all leaders in our own way? And are Key Opinion Leaders actually real things? All these questions and MORE are at least skimmed over in the latest Incisive Decisive. Want to keep up to date? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, directly through Podbean, or via your podcast app of choice and dont forget to read the blog. Thanks to Gallops for the use of their song 'Graverobber' as our intro music. Listen to more of their music at GallopsGallops.com.
Welcome to a once in a lifetime (probably) crossover episode with the Last Tuesday Project! As you'll know, if you've listened to iD No. 1, Shaun also co-hosts the Last Tuesday Project podcast. One of their recent episodes contains something Shaun produced as part of his Dental Law & Ethics Masters'. We thought you'd like to listen, and afterwards there's a bit of a general ethics discussion from Shaun with two of his TLTP co-hosts Hayley and Alex. They manage a whistlestop tour of Human Rights and prescribing homeopathy on the NHS, among other things. Normal service will be resumed for our next proper episode which will be out in the next few weeks, but until then enjoy this! If you like that taster of the Last Tuesday Project, then there are over 2 years worth of past episodes and extra content available at LastTuesdayProject.com. AND the next episode has a very definite dental angle. The Incisive Decisive music is 'Graverobber' by Gallops, and the Last Tuesday Project music is provided by Strong4Life.
Its an ID Double Whammy, because you're worth it. This episode, Shaun and Colin dig deep into the evidence base for what we, as dental professionals, do. Is dentistry an orphan, and should you take advice from random people on Facebook? (Spoiler alert: Probably not.) Want to keep up to date? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, directly through Podbean, or via your podcast app of choice and dont forget to read the blog. Thanks to Gallops for the use of their song 'Graverobber' as our intro music. Listen to more of their music at GallopsGallops.com.
Welcome to Incisive Decisive! Every story needs an origin, and here's ours. Listen to Colin and Shaun discuss how they met, what Incisive Decisive is and give their opinion on the state of dentistry in the UK in 2018. Want to keep up to date? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, directly through Podbean, or via your podcast app of choice and dont forget to read the blog. Thanks to Gallops for the use of their song 'Graverobber' as our intro music. Listen to more of their music at GallopsGallops.com.
Coming soon... Incisive Decisive, the new podcast exploring dentistry, ethics, evidence and philosophy. Hosts: Shaun Sellars and Colin Campbell Music by Gallops. Hear more: gallopsgallops.com
Gallops tell me about a Whitney Houston song they love, new music from Maria Kelly, Snail Mail, The Shacks, Joan As Policewoman, Beach House, Le Boom, Beach House, plus some Modest Mouse, Autre Monde and Violent Femmes. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
We on the move this week, but that doesn't stop us delivering your weekly dose of ten truly astounding pieces of music. From the Indian prog flute experiments of Ramasandiran Somusundaram through to the extreme sampling of Mai Mai Mai, punk from Tough Tits, folk from Meursault and reggae from Strictly Sound, it's your usual mixed bag of goodness
Jordan Saville found Mark & Brad from Gallops outside O'Neills before their gig on Saturday. He chats to them about their new album "Yours Sincerely, Dr Hardcore" coming out in December and when they're coming back to Cardiff.
Watch the Friday, October 8 edition of CBN Newschannel's Midday News with Efrem Graham. Top Stories -- Uncertainty Prevails in U.S. Economic Outlook, New Disney Film 'Secretariat' Gallops into Theaters, and more.
Para recibir al verano bailando les preparé un mixtape. Este trabajo tiene a bandas dance que están haciendo mucho ruido en este 2011. Se que algunas de ellas les parecerán interesante, por eso, añadí links para que sepan más de las bandas. Por lo pronto les enumero a continuación la lista de los tracks utilizados: Ice Cream (ft. Matias Aguayo) por Battles. Miami Spider (Ponciau Edit) por Gallops. Sirimande por Siriusmo. Hipgnosis (Original Mix) por Duke Dumont. Hangover (BaBaBa) - Oui'Wack Remix por Buraka Bom Sistema. My House por Hercules and Love Affair. Hawaiian Air por Friendly Fires. Slow Motion por Holy Gost! The Bay (2 Bears Remix) por Metronomy. Civilization por Justice. Doggg por SebastiAn. I Think I Like It (Original Mix) por Fake Blood. Banana Ripple por Junior Boys. Still Sound (Toby Tobias Deep Dub) por Toro y Moi. Space Is Only Noise If You Can See (Dave Aju Remix) por Nicolas Jaar. Espero que por lo menos alguna de las canciones los ponga a bailar como si trajeran hormigas en los pantalones, de ahí el título de este post y podcast. Les agradecería también si pudieran en iTunes darle unas cuántas estrellas al podcast y ya que andamos pidiendo pues no estaría demás dejar un comentario en el mismo sitio. http://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/b-a-l-s-a-m-o/id334566372 Si por alguna razón no escuchan el podcast les dejo el enlace de Media Fire para que descarguen y disfruten el show. http://www.mediafire.com/?praxeq64yv74xtg