Podcasts about Graeme Taylor

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4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark
'Fast and furious': The 79th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race kicks off this Boxing Day

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 8:52


The 79th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race gets underway on Boxing Day with an impressive fleet of 105 yachts getting ready to take on the challenge. This year’s race will feature 23 Double Handed entries - alongside four 100-foot maxis who will be fighting for the Line Honours victory. Graeme Taylor has 8 line honours wins under his belt and will be at the helm of Masterlock Commanche. Mr Taylor told Dean Miller on 4BC Breakfast on 4BC Summer Drive, 'Looks like it will be pretty fast and furious out of the box.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast Ep255, Graeme Taylor - 2024 Etchells World Champion.

Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 100:02


Published 21 April 2024This week we chat to Graeme Taylor, who along with James Mayo and Richie Allanson (Ep 5 and Ep 64) won the 2024 Etchells Worlds sailing Magpie. GT has a long history in the Etchells and the Magpie team have been dominant this year. GT also has an enviable record in the Hobart especially on the 100 footers, so we have plenty to talk about.We also get into the foiling awards, the Cup boats and plenty more. Enjoy!#gt1001 #themajentaproj #mozzysails #etchellsclass #etchellsworlds2024 #ultimsailing #foilingweek #americascup #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

Drive with Jim Wilson
Are increased ferries the answer to the Rozelle interchange's issues?

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 8:42


Action for Public Transport's Graeme Taylor speaks to Neil about how increased ferry numbers could stop the commuter chaos in the Rozelle interchange.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Improving Scottish Football
How would league re-construction actually work?

Improving Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 45:11


Kieran is joined by data analyst Graeme Taylor, They discuss: - How many teams should be in each division? - Do we keep the split? - Which European leagues have got 14 or 16 teams - and how do they make it work? Join our FPL league via code: M1dkeq

House of League - A Rugby League Live podcast
Episode 12 - Through the eye of an agent

House of League - A Rugby League Live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 49:18


Graeme Taylor, one of rugby league's leading agents, joins the show to give insights into the recruitment market, reveal tricks of the trade and discuss a unique contractual case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Medic2Medic Podcast
Graeme Taylor

Medic2Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 27:09


Episode 224 is Graeme Taylor who spent 21 years working in EMS in British Columbia, Canada, and the author of "A Paramedic Tales". The book provides an uncensored look at the life of first responders. Graeme is living in Australia and we discuss how he ended up down under his EMS career, and he shares a few stories from the book. 

Golf Club Talk UK
Stephen Nicholson & Xact - GCTUK 36

Golf Club Talk UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 61:01


Two interviews this month and we catch up with Stephen Nicholson, GM at Haydock Park Golf Club.  Stephen, a finalist in the GCMA Manager of the year is building a good reputation as a Golf Club Manager.  Leighton and Stephen talk a lot about remaining positive for your staff and members, particularly through a crisis.  Stephen also mentions his new venture - Mango Golf Management which is just being launched.  https://mangogolf.co.uk/ Eddie also checks in with Graeme Taylor from Xact, a proud sponsor of GCTUK.  Xact provide some great solutions both on the HR & H&S fronts and Graeme explains how they have helped clubs through COVID.  https://www.xactgroup.co.uk/   

GillHB & Friends podcast
Gill chats to musician Graeme Taylor about being in a band spanning 40 years and all the years in between!

GillHB & Friends podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 35:16


Graeme first picked up a guitar one Christmas Eve at the age of 11 and taught himself how to play. He only ever wanted to play music and so did exactly that! He joined Gryphon 40 years ago and they have just released their latest album. Gill wants to know what else happened in those intervening years and how Graeme came to set up and run his own recording studio - Morden Shoals. 

Tales From The East Stand

After 147 days without a game we have both the live and stream perspective of Rovers' win over Finn Harps. There's interviews with 1998-99 Player of the Year Tony O'Dowd and Tallaght based Derry City fan 'Scoops' Graeme Taylor ahead of Sunday's trip up north.

Rugby League Back Chat
Rugby League Back Chat SE07Ep21

Rugby League Back Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 50:58


After the troubles at Catalan the big question is what should the RFL do by way of punishment, after all the players were as bad as the spectators, were they not? Huddersfield Giants managing director Richard Thewlis examines the feelings in the camp after their live tv mauling by the Rhinos and the thoughts of what the last handful of games mean to them in avoiding the dreaded drop. It’s a busy time for leading player agent Graeme Taylor as the clubs begin their swap and swoop campaign as the season draws to a close. And talking of players, Deon Cross reveals his plans of a journey from Barrow to the big league.

UKRADIO
Graeme Taylor of Gryphon Interview

UKRADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 18:47


Graeme Taylor of Gryphon Interview by UKRADIO

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Rock & Roll Farming
083 With or Without

Rock & Roll Farming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 63:06


Tonight I'm going all European and heading over to Brussels to talk to Director of Public Affairs at the European Crop Protection Association, Graeme Taylor @leekandpotato  We talk about his early life growing up in Fife in Scotland, and how most of his strongest childhood memories come from food and cooking family meals together. We hear about his decision to study politics at university, and his first job working at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and how that led to becoming more involved in EU issues and attending meetings in Brussels.  We discuss his then role of as agriculture attache for the UK in Brussels, and some of the difficult issues he worked on, and we also go into some of the reasons the EU may be misunderstood in the UK. We then talk in depth about his current role at the European Crop Protection Association, what the organisation is, and what they do for farmers in the EU. We go into some of the things he's been involved in there, including the hugely polarised current debate around glyphosate, and also what it's like to represent the pesticide industry in general, and how people react to that - including death threats sometimes! We also go into the current campaign #WithOrWithout and how they're trying to get a sensible conversation going around crop protection products, and their role in providing a safe and affordable food supply for EU consumers, as well as going into the #LetsCook initiative that I was recently involved in with Graeme - check that out here https://youtu.be/52ELenMW2iA  I also couldn't not ask about him being a Masterchef quarter finalist! All this and much, much more. Graeme's a lovely guy, and hugely passionate about food production and the people involved, and it was a pleasure to talk to him again tonight. Check it out folks..    Episode Sponsors: AFTP - Agrifood Training Partnership. Please visit www.aftp.co.uk/podcast to check out a wide range of agriculture-related online courses. For 10% discount on selected courses us the word 'podcast' at check out! NFU Cymru - for more information please visit www.nfu-cymru.org.uk   Podcast Partners: Farmer's Guardian. For the biggest range of news and features from across the Ag industry, please visit www.fginsight.com Rock & Roll Farming is proud to be a part of the Farm & Rural Ag Network. To find more great podcasts and vlogs, please visit www.farmruralag.com     

Jedi News: A Star Wars Podcast Network
Star Wars Collectors Cast - Episode 79 - September 23rd 2017

Jedi News: A Star Wars Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 147:15


In a Force Friday II related show the Star Wars Collectors Cast brings you news from events around the world. From Los Angeles, show host James Burns joins forces with Sarah and Richard from Skywalking through Neverland as they journey to a local Toys ‘R’ Us, and then to Downtown Disney to meet up with Tricia Barr (FanGIRL Blog/Fangirls Going Rogue) and BJ Priester (FanGIRL Blog/Hyperspace Theories) at The World of Disney Store. Meanwhile earlier the same day in London, Mark Newbold & Matt Booker attend several events in London at Disney Store, John Lewis and Po-Zu. Mark joins James to break down the day, and to talk about the latest Episode IX news (recorded before JJ Abrams was confirmed as writer/director for Episode IX). As if all that wasn’t enough, James catches up with Krystal Persaud from litteBits - Product Lead on the Droid Inventor Kit; Wow! Stuff co-founder Dr Graeme Taylor & creative director Dr Jim Wyatt to talk about their awesome new Holopane products; and finally, to Steve Sansweet from Rancho Obi-Wan. You can listen to episode 79 on iTunes and email us at podcast@jedinews.co.uk with your comments, views and opinions to be a part of the show. Check out the behind-the-scenes Holopane video with Dr Graeme Taylor & creative director Dr Jim Wyatt from Wow! Stuff.

Get Ready to ROCK!
Graeme Taylor of Gryphon

Get Ready to ROCK!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 7:12


Get Ready to ROCK!'s David Randall chats to Graeme Taylor of medieval prog rockers Gryphon

Get Ready to ROCK!
Graeme Taylor of Gryphon

Get Ready to ROCK!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 7:12


Get Ready to ROCK!'s David Randall chats to Graeme Taylor of medieval prog rockers Gryphon

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Peter Daley, Australian Whistleblower on the Fukushima Radiation Crises & Survival

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2013 59:52


See previous interview when in April 2012 I interviewed Peter Daley and obtained 24,000 hits on this site alone.   http://www.greenplanetfm.com/members/greenradio/blog/VIEW/00000001/00000193/Peter-Daley-on-the-Fuku shima-Radiation-Cloud-over-Australia--NZ.html#00000193                                                                                                                                                                                     With mainstream media still blacking out information it's only the deteriorating situation in the last month, with steam vents escaping being evidence of criticality's in the underground coriums (a lava-like molten mixture of portions of nuclear reactor core), as iodine 131 and xenon detections have now been revealed in cities around Japan as well as in the air in South Korea.The rising of ground water levels at the nuclear site, show that this water is now highly contaminated equaling billions and trillions of bacquerrells of activity, this due to the Japanese building a dam to stop the contaminated water from flowing into the Pacific ocean. But, this dam has caused the water table to rise and if water rises to ground level, it becomes fatal to workers walking around as well as making the site inoperable. i.e no remediation can ever be done.As Japan is situated on an active earthquake zone and you have many buildings on top and with ground water rising you get liquefaction and this turns the ground into a liquid mud (as in Christchurch) and this is now under the reactor buildings that have super hot multiple reactor cores stored in 'so called' cooling pools and if these slip away in a minor earth movement, a nuclear fire could engulf the buildings sending radioactivity back up into the atmosphere.Also, the 1,000 low quality storage tanks, which are storing radioactive water that they are holding to prevent getting into the Pacific ocean are showing signs of breakdown (some are actually leaking already) and could also crack open and spill their radioactive contents all over the site.Mainstream media are playing this down so we have to wonder if there are any truth tellers out there at all. The few who are doing it are extremely courageous. But the Pacific Ocean is still constantly having radiated water flow into it. Water columns of radiation - where plankton, fish, salmon and tuna have now bio-accumulated significant amounts of cesium. Health authorities have changed the maximum amount of radiation we can take from 1 milli-sievert now p to 20 milli-sievert and it has all been hushed up.And there is a huge difference between external dose and internal. Once any radioactive atoms enters our body, radiation can become trapped there. A top Japanese professor resigned over this, due to the distortion of this issue of increasing to 20 milli-sieverts, especially for children, because it was far to high for them.The greatest danger is breathing in radiation and getting it trapped in our lungs.The safety of flying in the Northern hemisphere, best to limit it, and not fly at all between North America and Japan 'across the Pacific' and by default to Korea and China too.Learn how the body distributes radiation, it does not distribute it evenly, but radiation gathers in the bones and the thyroid gland … listen and learn a little about strontium and cesium and plutonium and its effect on the human body.Regarding the safety of NZ from atmospheric radiation, at present it is estimated that we are getting probably 5 times less than the Northern hemisphere is.Hear that in the USA, Europe and Japan, government radiation monitoring stations are being turned off when a major 'event' happens and or adjusting their equipment to not actually show up the radiation levels, plus manipulating the data so as not to alarm the public. In Japan, they have been caught out manipulating the data on the screens.This interview also covers the monitoring of radiation in Australia and NZ by aware honest people, privately doing it. The Government keep this data under wraps.Bio accumulation of radiation accumulates in areas and particular currents - being eaten up the food chain from plankton to larger organisms to fish that end up being eaten by larger fish - up to human consumption and studies show it can increase up to 100,000 times and even a million times in certain circumstances.North Pacific sea food like tuna and salmon being very questionable, and fish that swim also into the Southern Pacific.Korea is banning fish from areas in Japan and some in China are calling for the same.Well worth NZers checking out with our local orthnologists.Godwits migrating to Alaska/Siberia and Japan could be 'canaries in the global coal mine.'Mutton Birds (Titi = Shearwater).  Evidently 33% disappeared after summer near Fukushima — Those making it back 'were in a poor condition' says New Zealand Govt researcher. A study near Auckland has found a third [...] failed to return this summer after spending the southern winter in their northern hemisphere base near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Department of Conservation researcher Graeme Taylor says the birds that did return were in a poor condition. April 2012.  Where is 2013 research?Humpback whales and grey whales what is their health like? And the huge reported die off of seals in Alaska, and salmon, herring, is also a worry.The multiplier effect …Studies of radiation point to the North Pacific ocean becoming 10 times more concentrated off the coast of North America than off the coast of Japan, that through wave action and wind this radio activity can become airborne and be blown inland, especially into the large coastal cities on the western seaboard where the people breathe it in.The weakening of the human immune system, and what we can do to strengthen it. Pneumonia epidemic in Japan last year and a rubella one this year - are they connected to weakened immune systems? There is a reported hypothyroid increase of 28% in North America, is there a connection? Many deaths in the USA straight after the disaster in March 2011, were hushed up and were linked to the highly radioactive iodine clouds that initially came through.Do your own research!Food Lab has been organized by Peter in Australia.He advises us to buy southern hemisphere food. To read the labels (note in NZ the labels say 'local and overseas' content. We have let the NZ Govt get away with this).It is important to strengthen and reinforce our immune systems. Important to seek medical advise re iodine intake on a regular basis of any form.Bentonite clay and zeolite … be wary … get expert adviceGinger, garlic, vitamin c, Lyprinol are important.Scientists have been silenced …. establishment has locked everything down - info only from private investigators is coming through.Peters' monitoring equipment of atmosphere is quite sophisticated at recording data every 60 seconds and puts it all together 24/7, 365 days a year.www.sccc.org.au      www.enenews.com      www.rense.com

RallyRAIDio
Australian Safari 2008 19

RallyRAIDio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2008 5:05


Garry Connell chats with the driver of the '0 car', Graeme Taylor.  Graeme has been involved with the Safari since 1985. Tune in to http://RallyRAIDio.net for complete coverage of the 2008 Australian Safari. Music by Dreamline available at Podsafe.net

National Physical Laboratory Podcast
Travelling long distance: the impact of cosmic radiation on air travel

National Physical Laboratory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2006 30:06


'Travelling long distance: the impact of cosmic radiation on air travel' by Graeme TaylorRecording Crown Copyright 2006. Reproduced by permission of the Controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland.