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In this episode, Gustav and Johan speak with Liese-Marie Heyns and Gary Cook from NTT about handling high-volume data processing in Microsoft Dynamics. They discuss a case where a customer processes 140,000 sales order lines in just two hours, flowing from Dynamics 365 for Sales to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Supply Chain via DualWrite. Managing this scale of data transfer requires significant system optimization and a deep understanding of potential bottlenecks. The discussion explores how advanced monitoring and automation techniques are essential for handling such intensive workloads. Gustav and Johan
on the show tonight we have Rodney Cook Memorial rally organisers Gary and John to update us on how this years rallies went and possibly how much has been raised this year for charity. AND finds made at the 2024 No Frills event.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-big-detecting-show--3690873/support.
Join Dave and Adrian live from the field at this years 2024 Rodney Cook Memorial Charity Metal Detecting Event. Guest's include Gary Cook and his team and a peak into this years event.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-big-detecting-show--3690873/support.
Martyn sits down with the legendary Elton Welsby and Gary Cook of Retro Football Network fame to discuss a fascinating career anchoring English football in the 1980s. Elton's new book 'Game For A Laugh' is available for sale at eltonwelsby.com and this episode looks at his breakthrough into the media, international tournaments, the pressure of live television, ITV's coverage of the Football League, the impact of Sky and his friendships in football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary jumps in to talk safety for archery season just a few weeks away!
Mirth and merriment are aplenty as Adrian and Dave are joined by the legend of the hobby, Mr Julian Evan-Hart to discuss his latest books and more. We are also joined by Gary Cook, with an update on ticket sales or this years Rodney Cook Memorial weekenderBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-big-detecting-show--3690873/support.
It's a Happy New Year from Jonathan Northcroft, Martin Samuel and Gregor Robertson as they join Tom Clarke for the first 2024 edition of The Game.It was a new year to forget for Wayne Rooney, another example of the golden generation failing in the managerial world. What is the difference between a manager and a coach and is it the same game in the Champions League or League One? A look back at a thrilling Christmas and New Year, which young manager topped the table of festive fixtures? Finally, it's not FA cup weekend, its FA cup week and there are some top ties to look forward to. Timeline:Rooney2' Rooney sacked at Birmingham, shocked and a reality check?5' took over a club doing well, a manager well liked by fans and players. 6' he was appointed to change a culture and direction of club…can you do that in 15 matches? Gary Cook, odd decision.8' he was employed to take them to prem league11' Was Rooney set up to fail. After two games the crowd turned, but tat was because of the loss of John Eustace.13' Calling out players after only 3 games, not a good idea.17' he admires Guardiola. But he thrived with Liam Rosenior19' Rooney could be a manager as much as a coach. He is good with people. 21' Vale park on a Tuesday night isn't the Nou Camp on a champions league night. 25' surrounded himself by young ambitious but not very experienced coaching staff. 27' Rooney doesn't want special treatment, he will try to reinvent himself.31' difference between playing and managing.33' He'll be back. Title race36' Great festive period for Wolves and Gary O'Neil37' Man City return only two adrift and with the fire back. And unaffected by AFCON.38' Liverpool in great shape but about to lose salah.40' What's gone wrong at Arsenal? Hard to win your first title.43' Villa have bounced back, but are they starting to look tired?45' all the top teams have flaws this year. Open title race. West Ham, Wolves and Luton45' Looks like Moye will get a new contract. Is peace breaking out at the London stadium?47' Wrong that one fixture has moved beyond the AFCON cut off date.48' Great back to back wins for Hatters. Ross Barkley pulling strings, adjusting to the league. FA Cup 53' Sunderland v Newcastle tie of the round. Newcastle look on the knees with no energy. Sunderland with new manager bounce. Could be a big game. 56' Is Eddie Howe under pressure? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adrian and Dave are joined by that thoroughly nice chap - Gregory Edmund from Spinks. Also, Gary Cook and John Lydall pop on for an RCM 2023 reveal!
Gary Cook is a sacred site archaeologist, author, documentary maker and storyteller extraordinaire. Contact him via www.secretland.co.nz where you can find out about his sacred site writings, documentary and audio music. Further information on the sacred sites of Castle Hill and Te Miringa Te Kakara, and the book Song of Waitaha can be found on Barry Brailsford's website www.stoneprint.co.nz. The original music in the latter part of the show is by Gary's sidekick Sybella.Theme music is Trust by Sarah Marlowe Spence, on the album Awake by Premratna. The inspiration for the name of this podcast was from Brene Brown ‘The Midlife Unraveling' The show's cover art is by Samantha Hepburn Art. Listen to other music that Sarah sings on a variety of albums via this Spotify playlist.More details on astrological transits are covered in Episode Nine and Episode 26. Another handy reference is Molly McCord on astrological transits, broken down by decade of life.
Adrians on holiday. So Fodder, Ricardo Lees and Gary Cook join Dave on this weeks BIG Detecting Show.
August is National Shooting Sports Month. Tim has connected with Gary Cook from the Division of Wildlife Resources to talk about where you can take part in shooting sports and where you can get firearms if you don't own any. Bob Grove and Mark Wade take us on the Piute ATV trail on this week's road trip segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Smith joined HighGround Advisors (formerly Baptist Foundation of Texas) in 1990 and was named President and CEO in 2013. In his 32 years of celebrated service at HighGround, Jeff has utilized his legal education and expertise to help people make charitable gifts to Baptist organizations and institutions, building long-term and trusted relationships with institutions, their development staffs and donors. This episode is a recording of Jeff's acceptance speech as a Distinguished Alumni for Baylor Line Foundation's Hall of Fame 2022. He is introduced by his friend, Dr. Gary Cook.
Covid and the instruction to “work from home” thrust a lot of companies into hybrid working for the first time, with little chance to prepare or set good foundations in place and as hybrid seems to be now much more popular with people, I had a Really Useful Conversation with Gary Cook, author of HR for Hybrid Working, and we talked about what organisations might need to now do differently, how their people policies might need to change and what advice Gary would offer from his extensive research to HR professionals over the next 12 months. I hope you will find the conversation as useful as I did! Please do share with other HR folk if you think they would benefit too and find out more about Gary here www.epichr.co.uk
Join Adrian and Kerrie Fuller as they are joined by Shane Holdcroft, Rob Random and Gary Cook
Fish are raining down in Texarkana. A mid-Atlantic snowstorm threatens millions. Omicron escalates. The unpredictability of life demands that we make the most of the time we're given. In The Daily Article for January 4, 2022, Dr. Jim Denison discusses the fallacy of time management, the fact that “my times are in your hand” (Psalm 31:15), and a story of Dr. Gary Cook's courage that Dr. Denison will never forget. The Daily Article is written by Dr. Jim Denison and narrated by Chris Elkins. Subscribe to the email newsletter at denisonforum.org/subscribe.
Join our hosts Adrian and Dave as they are joined by Detectival organiser Mark Becher and event participants Gareth Millward of the Dukes of Derbyshire YouTube channel ( who discusses his double gold coin discovery) and Laura Wells of the Midlands federation of Metal Detectorists to discuss the weekend. Later they are joined by Gary Cook of the Rodney Cook Memorial Rally to discuss the event and reveal the final figure raised. A great show.
A listener favourite is back with more experiences with the Patupaiarehe, Tūrehu or New Zealand fairy folk. He also shares the first written descriptions of these elusive beings, written by an early New Zealander. Be sure and listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
Gary Cook of the Rodney Cook Memorial Rally joins Adrian and Dave to discuss this year's event and all things Metal Detecting.
Gary Cook chats with Ronnie Delany who is regarded by many as the greatest sportsman in Irish history. Ronald Michael Delany (born 6 March 1935), better known as Ron or Ronnie Delany, is an Irish former athlete, who specialised in middle-distance running. He won gold medal in the 1500 metres event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. He later earned a bronze medal in the 1500 metres event at the 1958 European Athletics Championships in Stockholm. Delany also competed at the 1954 European Athletics Championships in Bern and the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, though was less successful on these occasions. Retiring from competitive athletics in 1962, he has secured his status as Ireland's most recognisable Olympian as well as one of the greatest sportsmen and international ambassadors in his country's history.
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On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury Carnival dedicate event to Ray Humphries. World's oldest fringe performer ready for Shaftesbury Fringe after COVID-19 recovery. COVID-19 tests offered in Shaftesbury car park. Shaftesbury artist Gary Cook's ‘lockdown lanes' paintings. Shaftesbury School starts collaboration with students in Ghana. Wildlife-friendly gardener Dirty Nails – digging plots and dealing with back pain. Soundscapes - a great tit sings in East Melbury.
all productions of the soulogy network are a free community service and will always remain that way; thank you for your continued love support and contributions that allow us to continue broadcasting everyday. If this programming resonates consider supporting soulogy with a contribution as we expand to a better production and a 24 hour a day live app accessed channelEndless gratitude love respect a'ho beloved sisters n brothers paypal.me/SoulogyOneStudios or http://www.patreon.com/soulogyonestudios
Welcome to the Soulogy Network and our first audio version of our Soulspeaks 5D. Soulspeaks 5D has had over 2400 episodes, primarly on Facebook and Youtube. Our host Todd Medina speaks with guests on various topics related to the ascension of consciousness and the journey of the Soul. Our guests audio is a little soft at first but we get it sorted at about 15 minutes in. Gary Cook is a leading writer on the special nature of the mystic realms that are to be found in New Zealand and the South Pacific and leader of The Secret Land project. An explorer of ancient sacred places and energy sites in the unique New Zealand landscape, Gary has devoted many years of searching and writing of the wonders to be found within the islands of New Zealand and the South Pacific.In this conversation Gary tells of his near death experience which led to an awakening to the mysterious beings of the forest. Gary explains how he began collecting stories from farmers, hunters and country people throughout New Zealand about the Patupaiarehe, the fairies of the forest. Gary has produced a 1 hour special available on Gaia TV called 'Voices of the Forest'. Gary is an enchanting guest and story teller who will invite you to reconnect with your child like sense of wonder.
GARY COOK, FOUNDER AND ORGANISER OF THE RODNEY COOK MEMORIAL RALLY JOINS US TO DISCUSS THE CANCELLATION OF THE EVENT AND ALL THINGS METAL DETECTING
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Champagne and sausage rolls as Motcombe Major Andy’s wheelchair marathon ends. (00:27) Shaftesbury’s Scrub Hub will live on after lockdown as a social sewing enterprise. (06:56) West Melbury artist Gary Cook’s homage to Hambledon Hill. (14:00) Shaftesbury in Bloom needs cash to keep our town centre colourful. (20:27) Former North Dorset rugby player’s big lockdown weight loss. (22:46) Motcombe villagers encouraged to make 100 scarecrows. (30:32)
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Healthy food parcel service to launch next Thursday. (00:27) Shaftesbury families’ lockdown days are being photographed. (07:07) A Donheads gran launches horse-themed online education. (11:32) Gary Cook’s paintings are keeping people positive. (15:41) How Shaftesbury’s farming landscape has changed since Hardy. (22:21) The Victoria Street squatters remembered. (25:47)
We welcome Rick Landaker aka the Fat Fool live from America and Gary Cook for a hilarious episode of the BIG Metal detecting radio and tv show
Organiser of the Rodney Cook Memorial Rally Gary Cook discusses the event and Metal detecting
In this episode series, Brock, a down-to-earth guy that believes it when he sees it, tells this very important story about seeking out iboga at a time when he was at his absolute rock bottom. Spoiler alert, the iboga saved his life and gave Brock experiences that shattered his expectations. This interview is rich with passion, humor, and honesty about the extraordinary potentials of the mind and healing. You’ll hear about high-dose psychedelic experiences via power tool and internet router analogies that beautifully bridge cosmic psychedelic dimensions with ones we are all familiar with. Part 3 of this series goes forward into a vision of a dark future where Brock sees with total clarity what will happen if he doesn't change. He also gets visions of the present, but about his girlfriend and her secrets. Brock goes home a new man and later finds out it was all true. He also explains his life going forward, severing his ball and chain to addiction and bringing other people to Costa Rica for healing. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Find Brock's legal Iboga retreat center in Costa Rica and facilitator, Gary Cook: https://ibogawellness.com/ #iboga #ibogaceremony #ibogaexperience #ibogaretreat #ibogahealing #ibogacostarica #ibogawellnesscenter #ibogatreatment #psychedeliclife #psychedelicfamily #psychedelictherapy #entheogen #entheogenic #entheogens #entheogenicplants Full PRP episodes and links to all platforms: https://anchor.fm/psychedelic-renaissance-p Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls For anyone listening that is looking for a recovery group like AA or NA that is open to talking about psychedelic experiences, The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota hosts a weekly Recovery Group, go here to become a member: https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota https://www.psychedelicmn.com/ For anyone listening that is looking for help now: http://www.suicide.org/hotlines/minnesota-suicide-hotlines.html
In this episode series, Brock, a down-to-earth guy that believes it when he sees it, tells this very important story about seeking out iboga at a time when he was at his absolute rock bottom. Spoiler alert, the iboga saved his life and gave Brock experiences that shattered his expectations. This interview is rich with passion, humor, and honesty about the extraordinary potentials of the mind and healing. You’ll hear about high-dose psychedelic experiences via power tool and internet router analogies that beautifully bridge cosmic psychedelic dimensions with ones we are all familiar with. Part 2 of this series takes us through Brock's breakthrough experience in rich and complete detail. The perfectly lucid memory recall and symbolic visions shattered his beliefs. His mind goes from totally doubtful to 100 percent certain of a world beyond and we get to hear all about it. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Find Brock's legal Iboga retreat center in Costa Rica and facilitator, Gary Cook: https://ibogawellness.com/ #iboga #ibogaceremony #ibogaexperience #ibogaretreat #ibogahealing #ibogacostarica #ibogawellnesscenter #ibogatreatment #psychedeliclife #psychedelicfamily #psychedelictherapy #entheogen #entheogenic #entheogens #entheogenicplants Full PRP episodes and links to all platforms: https://anchor.fm/psychedelic-renaissance-p Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls For anyone listening that is looking for a recovery group like AA or NA that is open to talking about psychedelic experiences, The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota hosts a weekly Recovery Group, go here to become a member: https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota https://www.psychedelicmn.com/ For anyone listening that is looking for help now: http://www.suicide.org/hotlines/minnesota-suicide-hotlines.html
In this episode series, Brock, a down-to-earth guy that believes it when he sees it, tells this very important story about seeking out iboga at a time when he was at his absolute rock bottom. Spoiler alert, the iboga saved his life and gave Brock experiences that shattered his expectations. This interview is rich with passion, humor, and honesty about the extraordinary potentials of the mind and healing. You’ll hear about high-dose psychedelic experiences via power tool and internet router analogies that beautifully bridge cosmic psychedelic dimensions with ones we are all familiar with. Part 1 of this series introduces Brock and his history with opiate and alcohol addiction. He doesn’t hold back any details so we know how far into the heart of darkness he went before finding the key tool in his tool belt. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Find Brock's legal Iboga retreat center in Costa Rica and facilitator, Gary Cook: https://ibogawellness.com/ #iboga #ibogaceremony #ibogaexperience #ibogaretreat #ibogahealing #ibogacostarica #ibogawellnesscenter #ibogatreatment #psychedeliclife #psychedelicfamily #psychedelictherapy #entheogen #entheogenic #entheogens #entheogenicplants Full PRP episodes and links to all platforms: https://anchor.fm/psychedelic-renaissance-p Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls For anyone listening that is looking for a recovery group like AA or NA that is open to talking about psychedelic experiences, The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota hosts a weekly Recovery Group, go here to become a member: https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota The Psychedelic Society of Minnesota https://www.psychedelicmn.com/ For anyone listening that is looking for help now: http://www.suicide.org/hotlines/minnesota-suicide-hotlines.html
In the first part of Music of the plants, my guest Gary Cook answered a question a member of my Walking the Shadowlands Facebook group had for him about the Patupaiarehe, (the New Zealand fairy folk), from his previous appearance on the podcast. Then he took us on a gentle stroll, talking about the wonderful world of the plants, and trees around us. He talked about ‘Tree Blindness’, what that is, and how the term came about. He talked about tree energies and how they worked together, to both support each other, and humanity as a whole. We also had snippets of beautiful, and sort of haunting music a tangelo tree, and a pounamu or New Zealand greenstone, created. Yes, you heard that correctly. That they created. . . . In this episode we conclude our discussion with Gary explaining about music of the plants. How this music is obtained from them, and how the specific electrical technology came about, to be able to do so. He also shares snippets of music created by these plants and shows an example of how they respond to music being played to them, but creating matching harmonies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
In this two-part episode my former guest Gary Cook returns to talk with us about his ongoing research with plants and how we and nature are totally interconnected on so many levels. He discusses how plants communicate with each other, as has been discovered in recent scientific research. Gary is a very well known New Zealand and Internationally published author, favourite guest lecturer and documentary maker. And, he talks in his beautiful, rambling way, sharing his experiences as he talks, about how nature is such a vital part of our life and how we as a species have become plant blind. How we rarely even notice the plants that are around us any more. He discusses how plants not only communicate with each other, but can communicate with us as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
The creation of Seattle HEMPFEST with HEMPFEST founder Gary Cook. Throughout the years of being on Cannabis Radio Vivian has been named the founder of the Seattle HEMPFEST. Well, today he sets the record straight Gary. Vivian explains how profoundly HEMPFEST has changed his life and how it continues to change the lives of millions who have attended. The Seattle HEMPFEST protective started out as a humble little gathering of stoners and has grown into one of the most sophisticated cannabis policy reform events in the world.
Today, we continue our series chatting with faculty from universities around North America who led faculty-led programs in a variety of disciplines to Belize. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Michael Vercelli who led his students on a program to Belize that focused on Music as Culture. Dr. Vercelli discusses his work in multiple looking at music and the African Disapora, how he prepared his students for immersion into the Belizean community as they learned about their music and culture as well as advice for faculty interested in leading similar programs. Dr. Michael B. Vercelli is the director of the World Music Performance Center at West Virginia University. Michael holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Percussion Performance with a minor in Ethnomusicology from the University of Arizona. Michael’s research focuses on the transmission and performance practice of percussive traditions of Africa and African Diaspora. He has conducted long-term fieldwork on the xylophone traditions of Ghana and has studied in Brazil, Guinea, Uganda, Cuba, and Bali. Dr. Vercelli has received many awards for both his performance and study of indigenous music and has released recordings with master Ghanaian xylophonists Tijan Dorwana and Bernard Woma. Michael has received the Snowshoe Institute Award of Excellence for Scholarship in the Arts and the WVU College of Creative Arts awards for Outstanding Service and Internationalizing the College. At WVU, Dr. Vercelli directs summer study abroad courses to Ghana, Brazil, and Belize, focusing on music, dance and cultural immersion. Dr. Vercelli has published in the Percussive Arts Society’s journal, Percussive Notes, and in the third edition of Gary Cook’s Teaching Percussion. He is a participating member in the Percussive Arts Society, the Society for Ethnomusicology, and the International Council for Traditional Music. Michael has given lectures, performances, and workshops across the United States, Mexico, Brazil, China, and Europe. Dr. Vercelli is a Meinl Percussion Artist and a member of the Vic Firth Educational Team.
In the first part of Music of the plants, my guest Gary Cook answered a question a member of my Walking the Shadowlands Facebook group had for him about the Patupaiarehe, (the New Zealand fairy folk), from his previous appearance on the podcast. Then he took us on a gentle stroll, talking about the wonderful world of the plants, and trees around us. He talked about ‘Tree Blindness’, what that is, and how the term came about. He talked about tree energies and how they worked together, to both support each other, and humanity as a whole. We also had snippets of beautiful, and sort of haunting music a tangelo tree, and a pounamu or New Zealand greenstone, created. Yes, you heard that correctly. That they created. . . . In this episode we conclude our discussion with Gary explaining about music of the plants. How this music is obtained from them, and how the specific electrical technology came about, to be able to do so. He also shares snippets of music created by these plants and shows an example of how they respond to music being played to them, but creating matching harmonies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
In this two-part episode my former guest Gary Cook returns to talk with us about his ongoing research with plants and how we and nature are totally interconnected on so many levels. He discusses how plants communicate with each other, as has been discovered in recent scientific research. Gary is a very well known New Zealand and Internationally published author, favourite guest lecturer and documentary maker. And, he talks in his beautiful, rambling way, sharing his experiences as he talks, about how nature is such a vital part of our life and how we as a species have become plant blind. How we rarely even notice the plants that are around us any more. He discusses how plants not only communicate with each other, but can communicate with us as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server farms, running around the clock, all over the world. What exactly is the internet’s carbon footprint? And, what can we do about it? Music professor Kyle Devine considers the environmental costs of streaming music. Geophysicist and pop scientist Miles Traer takes his best shot at calculating the carbon footprint of the IRL podcast. Climate journalist Tatiana Schlossberg explores the environmental influence we don’t know we have and what the web’s got to do with it. Greenpeace’s Gary Cook explains which tech companies are committed to renewable energy — and which are not. Kris De Decker tries powering his website with a homebrew solar power system. And, Ecosia's Chief Tree Planting Officer Pieter Van Midwoud discusses how his company uses online search to plant trees. IRL is an original podcast from Firefox. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org Love the internet, but also love the environment? Here are some ways you can reduce your energy consumption — or offset it — while online. Learn more about Kyle Devine’s research on the environmental costs of music streaming. For more from Tatiana Schlossberg, check out her book, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have. Have a read through Greenpeace’s Click Clean Report that Gary Cook discusses in this IRL episode. You can find solar-powered Low Tech Magazine here and, if the weather is bad, you can view the archive here. As Pieter Van Midwoud notes, Ecosia uses the money it makes from your online searches to plant trees where they are needed most. Learn more about Ecosia, an alternative to Google Search. Here’s more about Miles Traer, the geophysicist who calculated the carbon footprint of the IRL podcast. And, if you’re interested in offsetting your personal carbon emissions overall, Carbonfund.org can help with that. The sound of a data center in this episode is courtesy of artist Matt Parker. Download his music here.
This episode is a wonderful journey into the mythical and magical realms, with my guest who is a very well known New Zealand and Internationally published author, favourite guest lecturer and documentary maker. Where he beautifully weaves stories of his interaction with the New Zealand Fairy folk, or Patupaiarehe and his research into the subject. Gary Cook discusses his own personal experiences with the Patupaiarehe and shares some very interesting encounters that people have either discussed with him or sent into him via his website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walking-the-shadowlands/message
Support Lorenzo on Patreon.com Guest speakers: Levi Barker and Gary Cook PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: July 1, 2019 Today’s podcast features a recording from last week’s live Monday night salon. Our guests were Levi Barker and Gary Cook who called in from the Iboga Wellness Center in Costa Rica. Levi Barker is […]
Hear it here first! Not yet announced news about the Rodney Cook Charity event.Original interview date 4/22/19.Shooters and Prospectorshttps://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/XTREME SCOOPShttps://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/DETECTEEShttps://detectees.onlineweb.shop/Beyond_Sight_and_Sound/p5708246_19397084.aspxXP TEAM USAhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/xpdteamusa/XP hard transport case review XP Team USA bloghttp://xpdeus-usa.com/xp-hard-transport-case-first-impression-and-review-by-josh-kimmel/?fbclid=IwAR3BeogLD3OSgqSZjLrTyAwSVds9fV5V3jrmIqu1Oj8-_SYKiw7GG1Tl_fAXP Team USA Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/xp-team-usa-podcasts-showPulseDive contesthttps://www.facebook.com/1712189452381380/posts/2335135833420069/Rodney Cook Memorial Charity Detecting Weekenderhttps://www.facebook.com/rallyorganiser/
Hear it here first! Not yet announced news about the Rodney Cook Charity event.Original interview date 4/22/19.Shooters and Prospectorshttps://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/XTREME SCOOPShttps://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/DETECTEEShttps://detectees.onlineweb.shop/Beyond_Sight_and_Sound/p5708246_19397084.aspxXP TEAM USAhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/xpdteamusa/XP hard transport case review XP Team USA bloghttp://xpdeus-usa.com/xp-hard-transport-case-first-impression-and-review-by-josh-kimmel/?fbclid=IwAR3BeogLD3OSgqSZjLrTyAwSVds9fV5V3jrmIqu1Oj8-_SYKiw7GG1Tl_fAXP Team USA Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/xp-team-usa-podcasts-showPulseDive contesthttps://www.facebook.com/1712189452381380/posts/2335135833420069/Rodney Cook Memorial Charity Detecting Weekenderhttps://www.facebook.com/rallyorganiser/
Just a minute. A Mindful Minute. Get more Gary Cook tracks at www.secretland.co.nz
Just a minute. A Mindful Minute. Get more Gary Cook tracks at www.secretland.co.nz
On this show we travle over seas to talk with UKs Gary Cook, and we learn about Gary's involvment with XP Metal Detectors. We also talk with Gary about some of his greatest finds. Check out our dealer of the month Diggers Den with Brian Harvey.https://www.dddetectors.com/http://xpdeus-usa.com/
Gary Cook, the Senior Corporate Campaigner on the Climate & Energy Campaign at Greenpeace, joins us to talk about sustainability and environmental responsibility in the technology industry. We talked about physical devices, the real cost of cloud computing, manufacturing, and steps leaders should be taking to stop causing unnecessary problems. If you enjoy the show, we'd love for you to leave a review in your podcast player. It only takes a minute and helps more people discover the show. Brought to you by cascadeinsights.com.
With stress, depression and health issues nearly becoming the norm in our 21st century contemporary society - ‘there is fortunately another way out.’ This is by taking a sacred journey into the very being of nature, where it begins with stepping out of our daily routines, strict plans, work and ‘to do’ lists, allowing space for the great mystery to be our guide. Osher River Oriyah is an intuitive healer, author, storyteller, performing artist, and early childhood specialist based on Waiheke Island. Michael Fleck is co-founder of Good Company Pacific Cultural Journeys. Why do people go on retreats, pilgrimages, hikoi, and sacred journeys? What is it that calls them and beckons them to step onto the sacredness of this path of the natural world and into places for deep healing and inner peace. A safe place, where we recover our essential joy and purpose, and at the same time, activate the healing of our mother planet? Yet more so, that behind the filmiest of screens awaits yet another world, and the question - who are our ‘hidden’ companions? Osher who originally comes from Israel in many ways a desert country, went to the US and there met with Native American women who changed her perception about life – from the standpoint of recognising the natural world – where nature was alive! And where nature held a key to her wellbeing, happiness and joy. That also inside her she became aware of a great teacher that connected with her spiritual unfoldment within the new paradigm of love and unity. This being based on moving away from fear and into love whilst living in a day to day existence. Michael – originally from the US, previously had taken Hawaiian elders and kahunas to Rarotonga for a Pacifica festival – and that it shaped his wanting to do the same through Aotearoa, by taking people out of the ordinary – beyond our everyday perceptions and intuitively tune into the vastness of natures process. To make a connection to this country and to see the natural beauty as being sacred. In particular, working with the group dynamics of everyone in that group ‘having an intention’ to want to ‘be together’ and be in a mindful state - to see and experience the sacred in everything. Thus lifting one’s state of being and allow one to ‘feel’ the subtle energies that most of us miss, that yet have always been embedded in nature’s beauty. That the participants over time during these journeys, in melting into nature, become inevitably transformed in mysterious ways and shifts their awareness to realise a spiritual connection especially to the land and mother earth. Hence they are called sacred journeys. Nurturing us in a supportive group setting – all intent in growing their inner capacity to love and express newly realised joy. Michael - In setting the field states; there are both man made energy fields and natural fields that surround us and a sacred journey is one where we step into the natural field of energies and for a small window in time, bathe our being in bird songs, insects sound, whispering waters and fragrant blossom scents.He mentions insect sounds like crickets chirping when slowed down to the same correlation of a human life to a cricket’s life - time wise – the sounds of those crickets sound like angelic music. Gary Cook’s ‘soft wired’ up trees, emit much melodic like sound, too. That we are totally surrounded by information 360 degrees and are inundated by the information age too, but we are missing out on the elemental kingdom. Osher - Talks of her sacred journey into the unseen, that when she removed herself from the day to day basics of ordinary life and stepped over the threshold into the realm of the elemental world. Her journey was one of healing post traumatic stress from her mind to finally enter the heart and it open up a connection to become more at one to nature via the sacredness of this journey. Dropping out of the mundane – all her beliefs that she had - created fell away. Osher tells of her connection to the elemental kingdom and what the Aotearoan maori call the Patupaiarehe or Tūrehu the fairy folk – listen Of karakia - prayer, is very important to do when – visiting sacred trees, rivers, power points, situations, views, beaches, portals, and intuitively breaking out into singing spontaneous song. In the shade of a giant kauri and having reverence for the forest giant Osher said she was told that the reason why the kauri’s were dying is because ‘the humans species vision is dying’ – due to disconnection from the grandeur and magnificence of nature and her exquisite beauty. Michael - “We can empty ourselves of all that contemporary culture pours into us, and in that emptiness, we recognise the everpresent subtle rhythms and songs of the natural world, bathing us in refreshing innocence and delight.” This is exceptionally important to acknowledge, as we need to soften and allow a warm and curious innocence to take place. Osher - yes! And open to more play and playfulness – having been born in Israel, with its conflicts – Osher’s journey – finally into nature here in NZ softened and healed her heart and it softened to where she is now engaging with natures unfoldment and sharing this awareness with journeys into the natural realm of the forests, rivers and sacred places throughout NZ. Seriousness has fallen away to be replaced with joy and laughter Osher tells story of her contact with the elementals in Coromandel and that they save two songs with her - Listen In today’s world intuition has been replaced by thinking – the so called left brain – that is very linear and focused on detail such as measuring and quantifying, where as the intuitive opens us wider to a greater vision plus poetic inspiration … Osher talks about the healing virtues of nature, of Gaia (Mother Earth) and from her previous challenges coming out of war torn Israel – that if she can through nature and song, heal her being - she openly states - that anyone can – all they need to do is take that journey into the natural realm, into the garden again. We just have to have faith that we can heal our being and once again find our heart and that when caressed by nature’s symphony of outrageous beauty – healing can take place for joy to burst forth – we … just need to take that leap! She mentions her up and coming sacred journey through the Coromandel that people can join. Plus the wisdom from the plant kingdom and plant medicine, that can be learnt along the way. A Sacred Journey into Native Plant and Song Medicine November 7-11, 2018 5 different gifted people, giving 5 half day workshops over 5 days Come and step out into the unknown ... Contact: Michael : netweavernz@yahoo.co.nz Osher - FB - Inner Spring Or Healing Quest Coromandel
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: A Shaftesbury artist wins an award with his eco-message ash tree painting. Alfred chats to West Melbury man Gary Cook about his distinctive and beautiful Dorset landscapes. (00.32) Debbie Simmons needs volunteers with vehicles to help socially isolated Shaftesbury residents. Alfred learns more about the Car Link transport service and why it is in such demand. (06:16) A Shaftesbury hotel has been named as one of the best boutique properties in Dorset. (13:56) The Wilderness, a much-loved area of Shaftesbury green space, will go under the hammer. The owner reveals his plans. (17:35) The Abbey View Medical Centre’s staff now call you back for a chat before they’ll book an urgent appointment. Find out why this new approach is being hailed as a success. We chat with Clinical Services Manager Richard Broad. (25:20)
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The CandEs Shop Talk Podcast welcomes Gary Cook, Chief Technology Officer at WilsonHCG, a global RPO, executive search, talent consulting and talent acquisition solutions partner — and a proud Candidate Experience Awards Sponsor. Listen in on how improving candidate experience impacts recruiting and the business bottom line.
I have known Gary near on 20 years and he has shared startling information that unveils to us a secret land that stretches back many thousands of years to when other peoples roamed the seas and visited early New Zealand. The Vegetable Kingdom is Actually Conscious Recently I was at Gary’s home in Katikati where he played live music directly from trees, where he was able to connect up to the leaves and the roots, technology - for these trees to ’sing' various ’songs’ that were quite melodic and beautiful. That this new knowingness portends is that trees have a consciousness and that they can feel, see and even share beneath the ground with other trees including in various situations other species of tree. Tree Blindness Gary goes on to talk about ‘tree blindness’ and that it signifies a massive disconnect of the human species from nature and Papatuanuku - Gaia, the earth mother. To the degree that trees are just seen as a backdrop to society - just a background setting - that on a good day, may offer shade from a bright sun and on a bad day gets in the way of your enjoyment or view. Trees are not really seen as living entities in their own right, and to many are just a commodity to grow, as a mono culture and harvest for money and material reward. However more of humanity are awakening to this lost connection However the mighty kauri that have stood for 2000 years and are venerated as forest giants like the towering Sequoia Redwoods of America do - when we take the time to sit or lie down on the ground beneath to look up - inspire us of the greatness of these silent beings who have witnessed countless generations of humanity that have come and gone. The music device that Gary has is put out by the Damanhur Community in Northern Italy - www.damanhur.org however this work goes back 50 odd years to Cleve Backster and using bio feedback - etc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleve_Backster So the sound of music in plants has evolved over recent years. Place a contact on the leaf and another contact on the roots - that perfects a circuit and that is then run through a middi system - a computerised midi system and this converts what the tree ‘gives us’ which is static electricity - or something similar to static electricity. This is then converted into musical note, not raw static and it becomes something that we humans can listen to and that is melodic and enjoyable - there is a flow - the music changes from morning to night on the same plant - and will change its song at different times of the year as well. - Listen Gary states that there are continuous little bursts of electricity going on inside all living things - from a blade of grass to an animal. That now there are many solo musicians, singers, jazz groups, and even small orchestras around our planet taking up this technology and integrating the sounds into their creative pieces. Gary sees these collaborations with musicians and trees as a very enlightening way of opening up humanity to our connection to both the plant kingdom but to the natural world as a whole. Gary then talks about plant consciousness and plant awareness and he uses the term ‘Tree Blindness’ in that modern society has in many ways forgotten that trees are living beings - sentient beings - and latter day humanity now only see trees as a back drop or part of the background - James Wanders and Elisabeth Schussler 1998 American biologists were the people who coined this unfortunate term. https://commonground.ca/cure-plant-blindness/ What is plant consciousness? Gary talks to this and mentions: NZ law protecting mammals as sentient beings - was a world first … https://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson.../new-zealand-legally-recognises-animals-as-sentient-bei... Back in the 1980’s the Japanese government passed law called Shinrin Yoku or Forest Bathing or Forest Therapy - so that people can feel rested and at ease among trees and the local vegetation - and has become a cornerstone in ‘preventive medicine' in Japan - they find that it improves ones immune system. That the Japanese Government really wanted its citizens to make use of its generous wooded areas for healing is a milestone in itself. The translations is that just by walking through among the trees - you are bathing your whole body and being and also it is said - wiping your aura or energy field clean - as the greenery soaks up any energy that is holding you back and holding you down. This is now been taken up in other countries as well … Gary then talks about walking into the ‘bush’ - the forest - for a total immersion and the quietening of our mind and letting go of our thoughts - and then notice - what we hear, and see and observe what we feel and if possible stay for a good 2 hours and yet you will feel the effects even after a short 20 minutes - so forest bathing is in many ways available to everyone. That music of the plants is a renewed doorway to the nature kingdom … The interview then goes on to tell about trees talking and even seeing and recognising their offspring. Listen This then follows on with the soil connection - the mycelium - a fungus a fine network of fibres finer than the hair on our head - and they can connect tree to tree and or plant to plant - which is a symbiotic relationship Then we hear about how this all works … plant sugars and sharing between plant root hairs etc Then introduces the term the ‘wood wide web’ see Avatar the movie and his Pandora is all interconnected. Trees are a community - and we humans have lost our connection to this oxygen and life giving community. Plant & Tree Blindness - is again seen with human housing developments - scraping the earth of its topsoil and cutting down local trees so as to make the subdivision more in keeping with so called 21st century progress. Trees are seen as a cash crop in forestry to be logged or to be used for building etc etc Yet trees are the bearers of fruit and nuts as well, but more so, are homes to multitudes of insects, birds etc. Maori and their Reverence for Nature and the Forest. Maori - had/have a sacred connection - Karakia or prayer - if wanting a tree. A sacred tree selection for carving or to build a waka - canoe this officiated by a Tohunga - (medicine man) to do the selecting for the tree to be felled. Papatuanuku Mother Earth - Maori are intuitively plugged in - they know of their connection … whakapapa - their lineage used to be sung to all babies whilst in the arms of their whanau and hapu (family and tribe) - they know about connection. In The Garden In Nature. We learn that happiness induced inner chemicals in the human experience especially gardeners, uplift ones being. One doesn’t suffer from serious depression - because they are anchoring themselves in the soils and the richness of the earth with all its micro-organisms - the bacteria and fungi. Being barefooted is really good for you. Getting our hands dirty and soil underneath our fingernails, plus fresh air and sunshine - increases out serotonin levels and joyfulness. A soil bacteria - mycobaterium vaccae - triggers release of serotonin - and gardening becomes a natural antidepressant. And Mike O’Donnell has always said - “we are not only gardeners of the soil - but we are gardeners of the soul as well” https://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/mike-odonnell-the-water-man-from-paeroa Trees have a heart beat - as they pump water up the trunk and that trees can see and make out shape and colour that there are millions of cells on the external surfaces of that tree, leave, branches and trunks that - these cells are exactly the same as the human retina but smaller published in the Nature Journal — listen Trees go to sleep at night …they have experiments with infrared time lapse cameras and it is noticeable. Shhhhh tip toe on your bush walks eh? Kauri Dieback … https://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/mels-barton-kauri-dieback-what-we-must-do-to-save-our-iconic-new-zealand-kauri-trees Tanekaha tree the ‘communication tree’ https://www.herbs.org.nz/tanekaha-fact-sheet/ In the interview the books ‘Super Nature’ - Lyall Watson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyall_Watson ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ - by Peter Tompkin and Christopher Bird are mentioned https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Life_of_Plants Secrets of the Soil: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Soil-Fascinating-Breakthroughs-Scientific/dp/0060158174 Dorothy Retallack late 1970s - wrote the ‘Sound of music in plants.’ https://www.amazon.com/Sound-Music-Plants-Dorothy-Retallack/dp/0875161707 Bach came out tops, but Led Zeppelin didn’t do so well. Elisabet Sahtouris - and the big picture … She is mentioned in this interview. Gary Cooks web site: www.secretland.co.nz
Client interview with Gary Cook and Anthony Hearn, Managing Directors of Insite Public Practice Recruitment talk about how they went from 100% contingency based recruitment to winning their first retainer in just two weeks and their experience during the "Renegade Recruiter 90-Day Profit Accelerator" program.
The 2017 Guide to Greener Electronics (the Guide) was recently released by Greenpeace USA, with rankings of seventeen of the world's leading consumer electronics companies on sustainable manufacturing and design of IT products. Companies were evaluated based on their transparency, commitment, performance and advocacy efforts in three critical areas: reduction of greenhouse gases through renewable energy; use of recycled materials; and elimination of hazardous chemicals. Tune in as we talk with Gary Cook, Senior IT Campaigner at Greenpeace USA, about how the electronics companies you support ranked.
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The 2017 Guide to Greener Electronics (the Guide) was recently released by Greenpeace USA, with rankings of seventeen of the world's leading consumer electronics companies on sustainable manufacturing and design of IT products. Companies were evaluated based on their transparency, commitment, performance and advocacy efforts in three critical areas: reduction of greenhouse gases through renewable energy; use of recycled materials; and elimination of hazardous chemicals. Tune in as we talk with Gary Cook, Senior IT Campaigner at Greenpeace USA, about how the electronics companies you support ranked.
The 2017 Guide to Greener Electronics (the Guide) was recently released by Greenpeace USA, with rankings of seventeen of the world's leading consumer electronics companies on sustainable manufacturing and design of IT products. Companies were evaluated based on their transparency, commitment, performance and advocacy efforts in three critical areas: reduction of greenhouse gases through renewable energy; use of recycled materials; and elimination of hazardous chemicals. Tune in as we talk with Gary Cook, Senior IT Campaigner at Greenpeace USA, about how the electronics companies you support ranked.
Many Silicon Valley companies have committed to going 100% renewable. What are Facebook, Ebay and Yahoo! doing to build a cleaner, greener digital world? Gary Cook, Senior Policy Analyst, Greenpeace International Lori Duvall, Global Director, Green, eBay Christina Page, Global Director, Energy and Sustainability Strategy, Yahoo! Bill Weihl, Sustainability Guru, Facebook This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on March 3, 2015.
Many Silicon Valley companies have committed to going 100% renewable. What are Facebook, Ebay and Yahoo! doing to build a cleaner, greener digital world? Gary Cook, Senior Policy Analyst, Greenpeace International Lori Duvall, Global Director, Green, eBay Christina Page, Global Director, Energy and Sustainability Strategy, Yahoo! Bill Weihl, Sustainability Guru, Facebook This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on March 3, 2015.
Guests are Gary Cook, Brad Howard, Jenna Melfi
Gary Cook is a leading writer on the special nature of the mystic realms that are to be found in New Zealand.An explorer of ancient sacred places and energy sites in the unique New Zealand landscape, Gary has devoted many years of searching and writing of the wonders to be found within the islands of New Zealand and the South Pacific.His extensive journeys and experiences allow him to share much of the deeper nature of the forests, the waters and the mountains that allows us all to connect with the natural order in a deeper and more meaningful way.The interview ranges over what evidence is available of earlier Portuguese and Spanish visits off the Northland coast, back to the Egyptians of Rata and Maui as well as early Chinese indications in the South Island. To Auckland's energy nodal power point or 'acupuncture meridian' beneath One Tree Hill, Maungakiekie and dowsing to recognizing the sacred of mother earth in having reverence for nature, plus communion with the biota of the natural world, to what is the role of taniwha.The author of two books in the Secret Land series, Gary is a regular contributor to Australian and New Zealand magazines offering readers unique glimpses of the sacred landscape of Aotearoa. He holds honorary Doctorates in Science and Philosophy, and is a Temple Knight within the Supreme Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem and Knight Grand Commander of Grace and Duke of the Duchy of St Michel de Clermont.http://www.secretland.co.nz
Cloud computing is an information and communications technology in which service providers take charge of storing data; the consumer needs only to have a personal computer and access to the internet—or the cloud. Terra Verde looks into the ecological implications of keeping the cloud afloat in the real world. We delve into the very physical nature of the internet with Gary Cook from Greenpeace International, co-author of “Make IT Green,” a report about cloud computing's contribution to climate change, and Alexander Wissner-Gross, Research Affiliate at the MIT Media Laboratory and founder of CO2Stats.com, a project to help businesses monitor and reduce the environmental impact of their websites. The post Terra Verde – February 4, 2011 appeared first on KPFA.
The Ramble Types are here to talk about the recent European transfers, mull over the Milan derby and discuss the African Cup of Nations. There's also a Robbie Savage update, a debate on whether Luke could beat up Cristiano Ronaldo and Gary Cook, and an insight into what Jose Mourinho got up to on New Year's Eve. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.