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This episode of SpaceTime covers a range of exciting topics, including the delayed launch of Gilmour Space's Eris rocket, groundbreaking discoveries on Venus, and a billion-year-old asteroid impact in Scotland that raises new questions about the evolution of life on Earth.Eris Rocket Launch DelayedGilmour Space has postponed the maiden launch of its Eris orbital rocket due to technical issues encountered during pre-flight checks. The rocket, designed to carry small satellite payloads, will now face a delay of at least three weeks as the company investigates the unexpected deployment of the launch vehicle's nosecone fairings. We discuss the implications of this delay and what it means for future commercial launches.Tectonic Activity on VenusIn a fascinating discovery, scientists have identified possible tectonic activity on Venus, based on data from NASA's Magellan mission. Researchers found evidence of unique geological features known as coronae, which may indicate ongoing deformation of the planet's surface due to molten material from below. This research not only enhances our understanding of Venus but also offers insights into Earth's geological history.Ancient Asteroid Impact in ScotlandA recent study has revealed that a massive asteroid impact in Scotland occurred 990 million years ago, much later than previously thought. This discovery, based on dating tiny zircon crystals, suggests a connection between this impact event and the emergence of early freshwater eukaryotes on land. We delve into the implications of this revised timeline for our understanding of life on Earth and the environmental changes triggered by such impacts.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesScience Advanceshttps://www.science.org/journal/sciadvJournal of Geologyhttps://www.geosociety.org/publications/gsa/geo.aspBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is Space Time Series 28, Episode 60 for broadcast on 19 May 202500:54 Gilmour Space's Eris rocket launch delayed10:15 Possible tectonic activity discovered on Venus18:45 Billion-year-old asteroid impact in Scotland raises questions about early life on Earth25:00 Science report: Unexplained communications equipment found in Chinese-made solar panel inverters
Kevin VK4UH WIA VHF-UHF Records Manager. - Not quite "floating in a tin can" BUT we look at the now postponed ERIS TEST FLGHT1. The Aussie firm Gilmour Space Technologies attempt for that first flight from Bowen. OH and for those who have been following this remarkable story Gilmour say that payload " the jar of Aussie vegemite" is SAFE!
Blair Gilmour, a multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter from Irvine, Scotland, reflects on immersing himself in music at a young age, and what inspired recent single, Burning Up – a feel-good, energetic anthem that explores being so emotionally attached to someone or something, that you are willing to sacrifice your mental well-being.
The US Administration released the President's budget for Fiscal Year 2026 with a proposed 24% cut to NASA spending. Australia's Gilmour Space Technologies has been given Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) approval for the maiden launch of its Eris orbital rocket. Octogenarian Chinese Engineer Li Licheng has signed up for the inaugural ‘Interstellor' Human Spaceflight, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Aegis Space Law Attorney's Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton bring you the Aegis Space Law monthly segment. You can connect with Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton on LinkedIn, and send your questions to space@n2k.com. Selected Reading President Trump's FY26 Budget Revitalizes Human Space Exploration - NASA Set the clock: Gilmour to open May 15 launch window Chinese scientist Li Licheng signs up for space travel aged 84- South China Morning Post Army creates space career field for enlisted soldiers - SpaceNews Lunar Assay via Small Satellite Orbiter (LASSO) Capella Space One of the First Aerospace Companies to Achieve CMMC Level 2 in Compliance with 110 NIST SP 800-171 Revision 2 Security Requirements National Astronaut Day Donate to Higher Orbits T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On n'a parlé que de ça en 2022, Kate Bush, 63 ans, était N°1 dans le monde entier avec une chanson qu'elle avait pourtant sortie en 1985. Et ce n'est pas tellement le fait que cette chanson ait connu un succès prodigieux à cause de Stranger Things qui étonne, c'est plutôt que l'une des héroïnes de la série l'écoute sur son baladeur et que ça lui sauve la vie. Alors Ca a beau se passer il y a 45 ans, tous les ados d'aujourd'hui se sont identifiés à elle car non seulement ils font tous pareil sauf que c'est du streaming, plus une cassette, mais surtout la musique des années 80 est une évidence pour eux, elle fait partie de leur présent au même titre que les nouveautés. On ne s'étonne donc pas que les jeunes Américains et leurs parents aient découvert un titre qui à l'époque avait échappé à leur pays tout entier. Il faut dire que Kate Bush est une artiste authentiquement et profondément anglaise, un pays dont elle n'aime pas sortir. Comme autrefois le professeur d'Oxford Tolkien dont elle a donné vie à l'univers avec ses Elfes et ses magiciens, dans le monde de la pop et du rock. Avec son visage d'ange, la grâce d'un corps qui semble plus voler que marcher, un talent de compositeur qu'on n'a plus entendu depuis Purcel, une voix de fée haut perchée, Kate Bush nous emmène dans la pénombre des greniers des manoirs britanniques à la recherche d'une adolescence égarée.Plus de quarante ans après ses premiers succès, il ne s'est trouvé personne pour prendre sa place. Comment un tel génie, de la première touche de piano au dernier pas de danse d'un de ses vidéoclips, a-t-il pu éclore dans l'esprit et le corps d'une jeune fille de 19 ans, quand elle a commis son premier tube ? Plus fort, elle n'avait que 16 ans lorsqu'elle a enregistré cette perle sous la direction d'un certain David Gilmour, un des deux leaders de Pink Floyd, totalement subjugué par la musique et la poésie de ce petit prodige qui a déjà écrit une cinquantaine de chansons et dont pourtant, aucun label de disques ne s'était dit intéressé. Après avoir prêté une oreille aux enregistrements recommandés par Gilmour, le patron d'EMI se dit qu'en cette époque où la musique change, cette fille pourrait être « The next big thing », le prochain gros truc. De fait, en 1978, son premier disque allait déchirer les charts de toute l'Europe de haut en bas. On y avait mis les moyens : Geoff Emerick, l'ingénieur du son des Beatles, et une partie de l'entourage de son copain Alan Parsons, un ancien collaborateur de Pink Floyd qui lui aussi s'était mis à vendre des camions de disques. Quatre albums plus tard, en 1985, Kate Bush n'a que 26 ans et pourtant, elle joue jeu égal avec un Peter Gabriel en proposant des disques ambitieux au son révolutionnaire mais authentique, ce qui lui permet d'accomplir le miracle d'en faire des hits. Les Américains ont attendu 2022 pour l'adopter mais au vu des compteurs de streaming de l'ensemble de son répertoire, ils ne sont pas limités à cet unique titre découvert grâce à la série. Avec une voix et une musique surgie d'un passé lointain, Kate Bush séduit les ados d'aujourd'hui mais est-ce si étonnant, quand on sait que le temps n'a pas de prise sur les fées.
It's time for The Truth!Today, Sam and Dougie are looking at Serie A, and examining just how tight the race for the title is between Antonio Conte's Napoli and Simone Inzaghi's Inter - with both teams on 71 points with five games remaining in the league campaign. We discuss the distinct possibility of a playoff game between the two at the end of the season, a one-game shootout to determine who lifts that famous trophy in May.Then there's a deeper dive into both teams - the chaos that seems to always engulf Napoli has gone nowhere under the stewardship of Antonio Conte, with fiery pre-match interviews just the norm at this point in the city on the verges of Vesuvius. But that's sometimes a good thing, and with Scott Francis McTominay banging in important goal after important goal, and Romelu Lukaku leading the Serie A assist charts, you'd have to say it's working. Over in Milan, the Nerazzurri seem to be running out of puff at exactly the wrong point of the season. With their hopes of a treble dashed, is there a chance that they end up trophyless in what had looked to be a historic season in blue and black? Is their incredibly busy schedule catching up with them, and how do they wrest back control? Napoli or Inter? Decided in the normal way or with an extraordinary one-off event? And are the twists and turns done yet in Italy? Well, The Truth is somewhere in the middle... And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
This Sunday we continue our Easter series, The Cross of Jesus, in Matthew 16:21-27
Enjoy God is the most important thing in life.
This is Part 2 of the launch of Dr Tony Gilmour's book Rascals and Respectables, recorded at Tory's Hotel and featuring some of the stories of historical scandals and the individuals involved. The presentation was briefly introduced by Sue Eggins, president of the Kiama and District Historical Society and the book is available hereRecorded 22.3.25
Coming to you live from Advertising Week Europe 2025 at 180 Studios in London, this episode of the AW360 Podcast features Helenor Gilmour, Director of Strategy at Beano Brain, in a dynamic conversation about the fast-rising influence of Gen Alpha. Helenor shares what makes this generation tick—from their surprising sway over household purchases to their … Continue reading "Cracking the Gen Alpha Code: Helenor Gilmour on What Brands Need to Know"
In this episode of the Kate Bush Fan Podcast, Seán introduces Darrell's chat with Pat Martin, bass guitarist with British band Unicorn. Because of his close association with Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd, he was asked to play for the young Cathy Bush's first ever recording at the age of fifteen in 1973. Pat can be heard on ‘Passing Through Air' from this session which was released as a B-side to ‘Army Dreamers' in 1980. The late, Ricky Hopper is also discussed. It was through him that Kate's music was heard in the first place, championing her relentlessly. We get to hear how Pat was invited to this session at Gilmour's house, and his fond remembrances of the young and shy Cathy. He knew there was something very special and that here was an artist, sure and confident about her craft. We also get to hear wonderful stories about Pat's involvement with Unicorn, and the amazing artists they worked with, including Patti Smith, Fleetwood Mac and Linda Rondstadt among many otters. Unicorn's song 'Ooh Mother' was recently played in the USA TV drama ‘Paradise'. It has resulted in the song being streamed 115k times on Spotify. It's worth a listen.
The place was packed to the rafters at the launch of Dr Tony Gilmour's book Rascals and Respectables, at the March Meeting of the Kiama and District Historical Society. The book is a social history of the Kiama/ Gerringong/ Jamberoo area through the lens of the local pubs and drinking houses. The meeting was introduced by Sue Eggins, president of the Kiama and District Historical Society and the book was officially launched by Gareth Ward MP, state member for Kiama. This is Part 1 of the book launch, you can also hear Part 2 when the meeting retired to Tory's Hotel in the late afternoon to hear stories of historical scandals and the individuals involved. The book is available at the Pilot's Cottage Museum or via the Kiama Historical Society website, and Tony will hand deliver the book to your door, within the Kiama LGA but only while they are available!Recorded 22.3.25
Tune into this pivotal episode of The MindShare Podcast, where we explore the dynamic real estate market this spring with Ryan Gilmour, Broker of Record at RE/MAX Realty Enterprises Inc. From the impacts of tariffs to the innovative uses of AI in real estate, Ryan sheds light on how agents can thrive in a fluctuating market. Discover strategic insights and expert advice to excel in your real estate career. Don't miss this deep dive into what it takes to succeed amidst the challenges and opportunities of today's market conditions.We're joined by Ryan Gilmour, a top broker with extensive experience and insights into the real estate industry.[6:31] Spring Market Forecast: Ryan discusses his predictions for this spring's real estate market and what trends to watch.[12:46] Tariff Impact Analysis: Understand how current tariffs are affecting the real estate market and what long-term effects we might expect.[15:56] Agent Concerns and Guidance: Insights into the most pressing questions from agents at Ryan's brokerage and the advice he's giving.[21:51] Emerging Opportunities: Key opportunities for buyers and sellers this season that you should not overlook.[25:56] Industry-wide Effects: How current market trends are reshaping the broader real estate landscape.[30:13] Day-to-Day Brokerage Insights: Ryan shares his daily priorities and the core activities that drive his brokerage business.[34:05] Organizational Strategies: Tips on staying organized and effective in a hectic business environment.[38:14] The Role of Relationships in Modern Real Estate: Evaluating the importance of personal connections in a digitally dominated market.[42:05] Lead Generation and Conversion Tactics: Effective strategies that Ryan's office uses to nurture and convert leads.[49:39] Real Estate and AI: Exploring current and future implications of artificial intelligence in the industry.[52:24] AI Risks and Precautions: What professionals in the field need to be cautious about regarding AI.[59:10] Traits of Top Performers: Unpacking the key characteristics that define successful, award-winning realtors.[1:01:48] Overcoming Challenges: Ryan's advice to anyone facing obstacles in their career with a can-do attitude.[1:05:03] Future Plans for RE/MAX Realty Enterprises Inc and Specialists: What's next for Ryan's companies.[1:09:58] Measuring Success: How Ryan defines a successful day in the world of real estate.[1:14:01] Final Expert Advice: Essential actions real estate agents should take right now to make the most of this spring market.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of The MindShare PodCast with our special guest: Ryan Gilmour, Broker of Record at RE/MAX Realty Enterprises Inc., as we talked about the real estate market, the impact of tariffs, and marketing technology including lead gen and AI.Stay connected and empowered in your real estate journey with insights from the experts. Subscribe, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform. Visit www.mindshare101.com for more resources and connect with us to elevate your real estate career.Get your FREE gift on my homepage at www.mindshare101.com just for tuning in!I'd also be really grateful if you could take a quick second to go www.ratethispodcast.com/mindshare101 to rate the show for me.And we haven't connected yet, send me a message!Facebook: facebook.com/mindshare101 Instagram: instagram.com/davidgreenspan101Youtube: youtube.com/@DavidGreenspanLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/mindshare101
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Has your doctor suggested a bone mineral density test? Sometimes called a BMD test, this procedure is used to analyze your bones. On this episode, Dr. Julie Gilmour an endocrinologist at the St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto and a member of the Osteoporosis Canada Scientific Advisory Council discusses what a BMD test is, how the results are interpreted, and everything you should know to be confident ahead of your appointment.
Andy Bargh is joined by BBC Scotland's Andy Bargh and the Scottish Sun's Ben Ramage to chat about Steve Clarke's squad selection for next week's play-off against Greece, with Scotland aiming to stay in League A. Ben Doak's injury is a blow, James Wilson and Lennon Miller have been called-up aged 18, Gilmour's starting again for Napoli, Ferguson could get his opportunity in midfield, and Tierney's return could mean a change to the 3-4-2-1 shape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Folks, we're stretching a bit on this one. Lynch noticed that Roger Waters performed "The Wall" at the Berlin wall in this month, and used that as an excuse to feature A Momentary Lapse of Reason, which was the latest studio album by Pink Floyd. Since that originally came out in 1987, we're asking you to squint a bit to see it's relevance to the summer of 1990. That being said...A Momentary Lapse of Reason is the first Pink Floyd album released after bassist and primary songwriter Roger Waters left the band. Waters had expected that Pink Floyd would simply disband, and was surprised when David Gilmour and Nick Mason decided to continue without him. Acrimony and lawsuits appeared, but in the end a Water-less Pink Floyd continued on.Unlike many prior Pink Floyd albums, this one is not playing off a single concept. Instead, it is a more traditional collection of songs. Gilmour presented the album as a return to earlier Pink Floyd material, which was perhaps a reaction to common critiques of their previous album "The Final Cut" as a Roger Waters solo effort masquerading as a Pink Floyd album. There are a number of well-known session musicians that participated in the making of this album.The album was a commercial success, debuting at number 3 on both the US and UK albums charts. The US tour was the most successful of the year, selling out almost every venue it played in the States. Roger Water's lawsuits would be overcome, and a settlement was reached between Waters and the band by the end of 1987.Lynch brings us this Pink Floyd reboot album for today's podcast and we're joined by guest host Julie Doran joins us on this episode. On the Turning AwayThis power ballad was co-written by Gilmour and British experimental composer Anthony Moore. It is an anti-war song, one of the more political Pink Floyd songs written since the departure of Waters. It begins with a solemn Gilmour vocal supported by understated keyboards, then builds to an almost orchestral conclusion. Learning to FlyA surprisingly upbeat song for the group, the inspiration for this first single is David Gilmour's experience learning to fly airplanes. At the time he would do practice flights in the mornings and work in the studio in the afternoons. It is also a metaphor for the band coming back together after splitting with Roger Waters.One SlipThe fourth US single discusses the long-term consequences of a one-night stand, and contains the lyrics that would become the title to the album as a whole. Gilmour co-wrote this song with Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera. Fans of bassist Tony Levin may recognize his work on a Chapman Stick in the instrumentation for this track. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Real Wild Child by Iggy Pop (from the motion picture “Problem Child”)This dark comedy starring John Ritter follows the trials of Ben Healy Jr. as he adopts a less-than-model child from a questionable adoption agency. STAFF PICKS:Stop by Jane's AddictionWayne leads off the staff picks with a college radio hit off the "Ritual De Lo Habitual" album. Lead singer Perry Farrell warns about apathy towards environmental disaster, telling people to turn off the smokestacks. "And the water will run, come a day, the water will run, no man will stand for things he had done."Brave New World by Michael PennRob brings us a jangly deeper cut with a song with rapid fire lyrics off Penn's "March" album. The song reflects confusion in where the singer is going, perhaps making a commentary on society as it heads into a "brave new world." "This may not be my best day, but this ain't no golden age. You looked pretty on the freeway. Let's drive into the brave new world."Give It Up by Hothouse FlowersBruce features a s song from an Irish group off their second album, "Home." This song that went to number 2 on the US Modern Rock chart is summed up in the lyrics, "Well, this song's inspired by a good man and his tune doing good for others, sing 'Amazing Grace' for you." Rub You the Right Way by Johnny GillJulie's staff pick is an upbeat hip hop song, and Gill's first single after he left New Edition earlier in the year. Despite the lyrics, Gill was the son of a minister and got his start in gospel music. He signed with Motown as a teenager. Gill had become very accustomed to performing live, and had a difficult time switching to studio work. Blue Sky Mine by Midnight OilLynch closes out the staff picks with the first single off Midnight Oil's seventh studio album. The inspiration for the song was the experience of workers in the Wittenoom asbestos mines in western Australia, where they contracted a variety of asbestos-related diseases. The "blue" in the title refers to "blue asbestos," a form of the mineral considered most hazardous. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Erotic Nightmares by Steve VaiGuitar virtuoso Steve Vai carries us out of this week's podcast. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. 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Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni. Ospiti: Fedele:" Gilmour ha fatto 14' prima dell'Inter, qualcosa non torna." De Canio:" Gilmour deve giocare di più. La Juve non da nessuna sicurezza."
Today we are delighted to be joined by Nic Gilmour. Originally from WA but now living in the US, he's traveled widely around the world, learned from innumerable mentors, and received degrees in history & literature, law, leadership & organisational dynamics, and (his greatest love) practical theology. Nic is more convinced that the only worthwhile spirituality is one with boots on, that walks. He is continuing our series going through the Gospel of Luke, and shares on Luke's Good News on OFFENSIVE GRACE. WEBSITE :: https://www.goodlife.org.au/ and https://www.goodlife.org.au/church-notices SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/5tgYs0DLkpe3yxj15nTRUh?si=KWSJIsI-Q7auMNx4WLn6xg Goodlife Collective:: https://open.spotify.com/track/6AIpkihS5W6fyQb81U53ql?si=eae8759fd4d947f6&nd=1&dlsi=45435542515e4942 CONNECT via socials FACEBOOK :: https://www.facebook.com/goodlifecommunitychurch INSTAGRAM:: https://www.instagram.com/goodlifecommunitychurch/ YOUTH:: https://www.instagram.com/goodlife_youth/ COLLECTIVE:: https://www.instagram.com/goodlifecollective_/
In this episode, Steven and Nick welcome back Brian Gilmour from Indigo Square to discuss key updates in the Scottish property market. With rent controls changing, interest rates stabilising, and housing policies evolving, this episode is packed with insights for landlords, investors, and property professionals.Key Highlights:Scottish Property Market Updates: Changes to rent controls and what they mean for landlords. The impact of the Scottish Government's new housing policies. Why institutional investors are pulling out of Scotland.Economic & Interest Rate Discussion: The latest Bank of England base rate changes. Inflation trends and what they mean for property investors. Mortgage rate outlook—where are they heading?The Future of the Private Rented Sector: The long-term outlook for landlords in Scotland. Why so many landlords are selling up. How portfolio buyers can take advantage of market shifts.The UK Housing Crisis & Possible Solutions: The role of the government vs. private sector in fixing the crisis. The challenges of planning and building new homes. How Scotland's ageing housing stock is creating more problems.Scotland's property market is in a period of transition. While some landlords are exiting, opportunities remain for investors who understand the new landscape. With changes in rent controls, economic uncertainty, and evolving housing policies, staying informed is key!----------------------------------------------------------Prime Property Auctions – Sell your property with no upfront costs and control the reserve price. Prime Property Auction: www.instagram.com/primepropertyauctions/John: www.instagram.com/john_property_auctioneer/Luis: www.instagram.com/luis_property_auctioneer/Visit Prime Property Auction website: https://primepropertyauctions.co.uk/------------------------------------Follow us on all of our social media accounts: https://linktr.ee/scottishpropertypodcast**DISCLAIMER**Please do your own due diligence on any of our guests you may decide to do business with. We interview in good faith. However, we cannot be held responsible for any credibility issues that may arise.
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E50In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna guides you through a thrilling array of the latest advancements in space exploration and astronomical research. From SpaceX's lunar mission to Australia's historic launch preparations, this episode is packed with incredible discoveries that will expand your understanding of the cosmos.Highlights:- SpaceX's Lunar Mission: Experience the excitement as SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launches the Athena lunar lander and NASA's Lunar Trailblazer orbiter. We discuss the mission's objectives, including the search for water ice on the Moon and the innovative technologies being employed, such as a drill and a hopper robot.- Australia's First Orbital Launch: Join us as we celebrate Gilmour Space's upcoming launch of the Eris rocket, marking Australia's first attempt to reach orbit. We explore the significance of this milestone and the challenges the team faces as they prepare for their groundbreaking launch from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport.- NASA's Technological Innovations: Discover how NASA's advancements are revolutionizing life on Earth, from medical breakthroughs to construction technologies inspired by space research. We highlight the various applications of NASA technologies that are improving industries and enhancing everyday life.- Ultra Diffuse Galaxies Discovery: Delve into the intriguing findings about ultra diffuse galaxies and their unexpected rotational patterns. This research sheds light on the formation and evolution of these mysterious cosmic entities, expanding our knowledge of the universe.- NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Update: Follow NASA's Lucy spacecraft as it approaches asteroid Donald Johansson, set for a close flyby. We discuss Lucy's mission to explore ancient solar system remnants and the significance of its discoveries for understanding our cosmic history.- Magnetars and Their Magnetic Fields: Uncover the latest insights into how magnetars generate their powerful magnetic fields. We explore the Taylor spruit dynamo process and its implications for understanding these extraordinary neutron stars and their extreme environments.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome back to Astronomy Daily01:05 - SpaceX's lunar mission overview07:30 - Australia's first orbital launch preparations12:15 - NASA's technological innovations18:00 - Ultra diffuse galaxies discovery22:30 - NASA's Lucy spacecraft update27:00 - Magnetars and their magnetic fields32:00 - Conclusion and upcoming content✍️ Episode ReferencesSpaceX Lunar Mission Details[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com)Gilmour Space Launch Information[Gilmour Space](https://www.gilmourspace.com)NASA Technological Innovations[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov)Ultra Diffuse Galaxies Research[Nature Astronomy](https://www.nature.com/natureastronomy)Lucy Spacecraft Updates[NASA Lucy](https://www.nasa.gov/lucy)Magnetars Research[NASA Magnetars](https://www.nasa.gov/magnetars)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news--5648921/support.
Andy Bargh welcomes Alan Risk and Calum Brown again for the second episode in a new series. Topics this week include Billy Gilmour's lack of game time at Napoli, Dominic Hyam's credentials for a place in the squad, Tommy Conway returning to fitness and scoring for Boro and Ross McCrorie being linked with Crystal Palace. Thanks for tuning in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Quanto lavora un loan manager, i rimedi di Magath e quanto poco gioca Gilmour.
On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, Andrew Gilmour, a visionary entrepreneur, discussed how capital markets can transform the way we approach environmental sustainability. The global carbon market is a trillion-dollar opportunity waiting to be realized, yet it remains inefficient and fragmented. By leveraging financial innovation, Andrew Gilmour believes we can create scalable, investable assets that will not only fight climate change but also generate wealth for developing nations. His insights shed light on the current barriers, the revolutionary potential of financial instruments, and why bold action is necessary to disrupt the status quo. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Andrew Gilmour on the Broken State of Carbon Markets Carbon credits were originally designed as a solution to global emissions, allowing companies and governments to offset their carbon footprint by investing in environmental preservation. However, as Gilmour explains, the current system is deeply flawed. The voluntary carbon market, which should be a powerful tool for change, is dramatically undersized. In 2024, it only accounted for about $3 billion in trade volume, a minuscule amount compared to the estimated $4-5 trillion in annual demand. One key reason for this inefficiency is the absence of liquidity. Unlike traditional stocks or commodities, carbon credits are not structured as financial instruments that can be easily bought, sold, or held as assets. Many companies treat them as a charitable expense rather than a tradable commodity, further limiting the market's potential. Andrew argues that to unlock real value, we must introduce market structures that allow investors to buy, hold, and even short carbon credits—just as they would with any other financial asset. A Capital Market's Approach to Environmental Change Andrew Gilmour believes that the only way to make carbon markets work is to integrate them into the global financial system. By structuring carbon credits as assets with clear ownership, transparency, and liquidity, the market can become attractive to a wider range of investors. "The beauty of capital markets is that they harness enlightened self-interest. It's not for the benevolence of the butcher, the baker, or the brewer that we owe our daily bread, but to their own self-interest." — Andrew Gilmour His approach has already yielded groundbreaking results. In a deal with Bolivia, $5 billion worth of carbon assets were structured and made available for trade, equivalent to 11% of the country's GDP. This transaction not only helps reduce emissions but also creates an economic lifeline for developing nations. Through financial innovation, Andrew is proving that environmental sustainability and economic growth are not mutually exclusive. Andrew Gilmour on the Path Forward: Disrupting the Status Quo For decades, climate action has been largely dominated by NGOs and government initiatives. Although they are well-intentioned, these efforts have failed to create scalable solutions. Andrew argues that the key to meaningful change lies in disrupting the existing model and adopting a fully market-driven approach. His vision for the future includes turning forests, kelp beds, and other natural carbon sinks into structured financial assets. By leveraging AI, satellite data, and advanced trading mechanisms, he is building a platform that ensures transparency and accountability in carbon trading. This approach not only benefits the environment but also attracts investors who might not have previously considered sustainability as a viable financial opportunity. As the world moves toward a net-zero future, the need for innovative, market-based solutions has never been greater. Andrew Gilmour's bold vision challenges conventional thinking,
Dr Jane Gilmour talks about the new ACAMH series 'Inside the Teen Brain'. Jane is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Hon) at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and Course Director for postgraduate child development programmes at University College London, where she lectures on neuropsychology, neurodevelopmental conditions (Tourette's syndrome, autism, OCD) and therapeutic issues. She has published numerous academic articles and chapters on these topics. Her media presence, commenting on young people's well-being, includes appearances on BBC TV, BBC radio and broadsheet press commissions. How to Have Incredible Conversations with your Child (co-authored with Dr Bettina Hohnen) is her latest book. Using an innovative format, families use the book together in a shared experience to strengthen communication skills and their relationship. She wrote (with co-authors Dr Bettina Hohnen and Dr Tara Murphy), best-seller The Incredible Teenage Brain Book (Everything You Need to Know to Unlock Your Teen's Potential) which has been translated into numerous languages.
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded Live from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 2024 Annual Conference, & brought to YOU by the InsightsEDU 2025 conference & Ellucian LIVE 2025 YOUR guests are Dr. Davie Gilmour, Chair, & Dr. Kate-Conway Turner, Chair-Elect, Middle States Commission on Higher Education YOUR cohost is Dr. Heather Perfetti, President & CEO, Middle States Commission on Higher Education YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Recording live from the Middle States annual conference in Philadelphia with over 1,600 attendees, this episode brings together key leadership to discuss the state of higher education accreditation & its impact on student success. Dr. Gilmour reflects on her tenure as chair, highlighting the challenges & achievements through COVID while Dr. Conway Turner shares her vision for the future of Middle States. Both leaders emphasize the critical role of accreditation in ensuring quality education & student success. The conversation explores Dr. John B. King Jr.'s inspiring keynote address as Chancellor of SUNY, the importance of social media advocacy in higher education, & how Middle States continues to adapt to changing administrative landscapes while maintaining its core mission. Listen in to #EdUp Do YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Then BECOME AN #EdUp PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)! Want YOUR org to cover costs? Email: EdUp@edupexperience.com Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
In this interview, Andrea Donsky, menopause educator, published menopause researcher, and co-founder of Morphus, talks with Annie Lloyd Gilmour, aka,"The Closet Entrepreneur." Her guest on this episode, Annie Lloyd Gilmore, is a midlife fashion influencer who has captivated audiences on TikTok with her tagline “Dressing Like a 55-Year-Old.” Annie is on a mission to shatter outdated fashion stereotypes for women over 50, inspiring confidence and individuality through her vibrant and rule-breaking approach to style.In this episode, Andrea and Annie dive into the transformative power of fashion during perimenopause and menopause. They discuss how evolving body shapes and societal norms can impact self-esteem and how embracing personal style can empower women to feel fabulous at any age. Annie shares her journey from starting her TikTok account as a creative outlet to becoming an inspiration for countless women navigating midlife. Her philosophy? Fashion should be fun, liberating, and free of rigid rules.Show Highlights:Annie's Fashion JourneyDressing for comfort and confidence every dayFashion shopping tipsClothing care tipsHow to use color and accessories in fun waysBreaking fashion "rules" and embracing the fashions you loveGiving and receiving complimentsHow to address your changing body shape Follow Annie on TikTok @the_closet_entrepreneur.Send us a text ✅ Fill out our surveys & help further menopause RESEARCH
In today's episode of Own Your Health, Katie Brindle interviews Peter Gilmour, master hypnotherapist who has worked with professional athletes, business leaders, celebrities and other public figures. They discuss how hypnotherapy can help with various issues, including weight management and stress relief, with Katie sharing her own personal experience of working with Peter. Peter provides four key actionable tips for you to enhance your well-being. Have you ever tried hypnotherapy, we'd love to hear if any of the techniques from today's podcast have made a difference for you! Find out more about Peter Gilmour here:https://www.petergilmour.com/ More information here: https://katiebrindle.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: https://katiebrindle.com/newsletter-signup/ Buy 'Yang Sheng: The Art of Chinese Self-Healing' at https://www.hayoumethod.com/product/yang-sheng-the-art-of-chinese-self-healing/ Buy the Hayo'u tools at https://www.hayoumethod.com/products/ Hayo'uFit at https://hayoufit.com -------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rangers are scrapping their B team... so we look at what that means for youth academies and young, promising players in Scotland.We lost two greats of the game this week, with the sad passings of Jimmy Calderwood and Denis Law.And St Johnstone may have won in the Scottish Cup at the weekend, but they're rock bottom in the Premiership. Can they avoid the drop? Greg Browning joins us to review a disastrous season so far for the Saints.Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks break down the latest news, nonsense and goings-on in Scottish football, including some very funny stories from the fourth round weekend.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - INTRO: Getting off the train early, tatty old clothes and pubs that show rugby08:45 - FUNNIES: Crap trophies, improvised fan barriers and Livi featuring on Radio 118:15 - EUROPE PREVIEW: Man Utd v Rangers22:46 - EUROPE PREVIEW: Celtic v Young Boys27:22 - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: Are the Old Firm most to blame for the lack of youngsters coming through?40:06 - NEWS: Remembering Jimmy Calderwood and Denis Law45:43 - ST JOHNSTONE: What's gone wrong this season, with Greg Browning.55:53 - OUTROGET IN TOUCH:• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Capel's push to become an agribusiness precinct. Plus IGO prepares for substantial lithium refinery impairment; Gold Road Resources steps forward with Gilmour; and a $49m joint venture for a City Beach retirement village.
On this special edition of the podcast, we have one more "Gift Swap" episode with my "other show", The Chasing Tone Podcast! Earlier this year, we had the opportunity to interview Gabe Dalporto, the current CEO of Guitar Center. As the head of the worlds largest music retail store he has probably seen more amazing string, valve, and transistor based toys than most of us can dream of. Gabe's story about his musical family roots, his rather excellent first guitar, and his passion for music is a great story you will want to listen to. Gabe tells us about his music tastes, his writing, and his gigging experiences before he reveals that he is in fact a complete gear nut just like all of us! This turns into a fascinating insight into how Gabe has not just analyzed the business he runs, but has lived and breathed Guitar Center since he joined it, and created a vision for a ground up rejuvenation of this retail behemoth. We get a very candid and thoughtful appraisal of the business model of Guitar Center to date and then a glimpse of where it is going and how giant pedalboards will play a role. If you are interested in the music instrument business, heck if you are interested in musical instruments full stop, then this episode does not disappoint. Brian and Blake have some good ideas. Richard makes another Gilmour mistake when he mixes up one guitar with another. All of this and more on this special "gift swap edition" The Tone Mob/ Chasing Tone Podcast! Check out chasing tone wherever you get your podcasts, or scope it out right HERE https://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenidos a las noticias del mundo. Mañana será nochebuena, pasado navidad y esta es la información Vamos a cocinar mucho, vamos a rezar, vamos a jugar y a lo mejor vamos a tener una fiesta en paz. Vamos a perder, vamos a hablar de más, vamos a reír, vamos a llorar y a lo mejor vamos a tener una fiesta en paz. Están las luces encendidas. Están las calles peligrosas y los barrios conocidos. Están las luces que titilan y un frío que se derrite al calor del girar del mundo. Un planeta en medio de la inmensidad ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 5941 Dicen que mañana es Nochebuena - y pasado Navidad Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Preparativos para las fiestas - Tragedia en Alemania - Argentina nuclear - Ucrania cortará el gas ruso a Europa - Los asteroides van llegando - Maussan y sus anuncios - OVNIS, misterios y gobiernos - La rifa del trabajo Historias Desintegradas: Servidores públicos - Teorías complejas - La anciana sospechosa - Información sensible - Perdiendo el tiempo - Mi Pobre Angelito - Una película bien rara - El niño y el milagro - Los fuegos artificiales - Gilmour y Gizmo - La de San Juan de los Lagos es exigente - La Lupe te da crédito - La Noche de los Rábanos - Mercado navideño en Oaxaca y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
Jonathan Sutherland travels to Naples to speak to two Scots who are starring in Serie A.Napoli's Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour chat to Jonathan about adapting to life in Italy, their relationship with Antonio Conte and following in the footsteps of Diego Maradona.McTominay also opens up on his decision to leave Manchester United, while Gilmour discusses swapping Brighton for Naples.BBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this weekend: Sat 21 Dec, 1500: West Ham v Brighton on 5 Live Sat 21 Dec, 1730: Crystal Palace v Arsenal on 5 Live Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Everton v Chelsea on 5 Live Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Man Utd v Bournemouth on 5 Sports Extra Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Fulham v Southampton on BBC Sport website Sun 22 Dec, 1400: Leicester v Wolves on BBC Sport website Sun 22 Dec, 1630: Tottenham v Liverpool on 5 Live
Today we are in Luke 1:46-56 "I plead with Euodia and I plead with Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. Yes, and I ask you, my true companion, help these women since they have contended at my side in the cause of the gospel, along with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are in the book of life."
Experiencing Christ through the Word, Worship and Prayer
God shows us that His first desire is to be the satisfaction of our souls.
Corey Russell explains how David lived always in the presence of God.
James Gilmour (b. 1843) laboured in Mongolia, seeing precious little external fruit in the form of conversions. He continued on, serving his Lord Jesus in trying and discouraging circumstances. In this historical address from the 2023 UK Borders Conference, David Campbell introduces us to Gilmour, a true stalwart of the faith, who laid down his life in service to the Mongols and for their salvation. His testimony is a wonderful reminder that the Lord is often at work even when our best efforts seem to yield little in the way of tangible 'success'. David Campbell is minister of North Preston Evangelical Church, Lancashire. Explore the work of the Banner of Truth: www.banneroftruth.org Subscribe to the Magazine (print/digital/both): www.banneroftruth.org/magazine Leave us a voice message: www.speakpipe.com/magazinepodcast
This week the hosts discuss one of Josh's favorite movies, 1978's The Eyes of Laura Mars. From wiki: “Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 American neo-noir supernatural horror[3] thriller film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Dourif, René Auberjonois, and Raul Julia. It follows a New York City fashion photographer (Dunaway) who suddenly develops the clairvoyant ability to witness disturbing serial murders from the point of view of the killer. The screenplay was adapted (in collaboration with David Zelag Goodman) from a spec script titled Eyes, written by John Carpenter; it was Carpenter's first major studio film. H. B. Gilmour later wrote a novelization.”Also discussed: Hawaii, Sasquatch Sunset, Luca Guadagnino's Queer, My Own Private Idaho and the career of Gus Van Sant, American giallo, Jon Peters, Faye Dunaway, Shampoo, Personal Shopper, Blood and Black Lace, The September Issue, capelets and ponchos, Barfly, The Towering Inferno, Puzzle of a Downfall Child, Brian De Palma, NEXT WEEK: Morgiana (1972) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/https://www.instagram.com/sister__hyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.social
Former NHLer and Maple Leafs Legend Doug Gilmour joins to discuss his perspective of the NHL, the difference of the game in his playing career, representing the Maple Leafs as a captain, views of the Maple Leafs' roster and how they could succeed during the season, the 10-player trade from the Flames and more.
CHRIS GARCIA AND I TALK ABOUT THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LIVING IN GOD'S PRESENCE.
WILLIAM HINN AND I SPEAK ABOUT THE EVERYWHERE PRESENCE OF GOD.