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Nick is joined by Mirror Newsboy David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. After unpacking the Scottish National/Trainers' Championship, they launch into the Flat, with trainer Francis Graffard joining the show to discuss star filly Zarigana's comeback win, plus news on Calandagan, Goliath, Map of Stars and more. Also today, Brian Meehan plots his next steps with Greenham runner-up Rashabar, while Ed Crisford looks ahead to the Nell Gwyn Stakes with Arabian Dusk and delights in the Grade 1 victory of Choisya at Keeneland. Newbury CEO Shaun Hinds explains how the Berkshire racecourse has performed a stunning turnaround in attendance figures, plus - in Australia - Bjorn Baker reflects on the biggest week of his career, which culminated in the Sydney Cup victory of Arapaho. With the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up sales this week, the doyen of the 2yo sales Con Marnane joins the show.
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Encampment was an anti-nuke encampment outside of a US military base in England, that women (and loads of lesbians) occupied from 1981 all the way through 2000. Fed up with male-on-male violence, and society's expectations on women, Sue Say joined the protest in its very beginnings as an 18-year-old. There, every day was exciting, for better or for worse. Greenham women were evicted from their camps and terrorized by police every morning, they rebuilt every day, and by the end of the night found new creative ways to peacefully disrupt the military base next to them. Sue talks all about living in an anarchist society, overcoming her fear of arrest, and Greenham's 80/20 breakdown of lesbians to non-lesbians. You'll also get some additional insights from another Greenham woman, Oak Chezar, who lived at Greenham from 1985-1988. Thank you for listening to Cruising Podcast! -Reviews help other listeners find Cruising! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review! -For more Cruising adventures, follow us @cruisingpod on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook -Follow Sue on Instagram -Check out Oak's book about her time at Greenham -Learn more about Greenham Common through Greenham Women Everywhere -Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, Olivia Travel -Discover Olivia at Olivia.com and save $100 on your next trip when you use promo code CRUISING -Support Cruising here! Cruising is an independent podcast. That means we're entirely funded by sponsors and listeners like you! -Cruising is reported and produced by a small but mighty team of three: Sarah Gabrielli (host/story producer/audio engineer), Rachel Karp (story producer/social media manager), and Jen McGinity (line producer/resident road-trip driver). Theme song is by Joey Freeman. Cover art is by Nikki Ligos. Logo is by Finley Martin. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emmet Kennedy is joined by Adam Mills and Alan Johns to unpack a dramatic week in racing — from Willie Mullins rewriting history with a Scottish Grand National win to the sport facing uncomfortable truths behind the scenes.
Nick is joined by Mirror Newsboy David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. After unpacking the Scottish National/Trainers' Championship, they launch into the Flat, with trainer Francis Graffard joining the show to discuss star filly Zarigana's comeback win, plus news on Calandagan, Goliath, Map of Stars and more. Also today, Brian Meehan plots his next steps with Greenham runner-up Rashabar, while Ed Crisford looks ahead to the Nell Gwyn Stakes with Arabian Dusk and delights in the Grade 1 victory of Choisya at Keeneland. Newbury CEO Shaun Hinds explains how the Berkshire racecourse has performed a stunning turnaround in attendance figures, plus - in Australia - Bjorn Baker reflects on the biggest week of his career, which culminated in the Sydney Cup victory of Arapaho. With the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up sales this week, the doyen of the 2yo sales Con Marnane joins the show.
Episode 162 Chapter 23, Radiophonic Music in the United Kingdom. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music This episode of the podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 23, Radiophonic Music in the United Kingdom from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: RADIOPHONIC MUSIC IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:36 00:00 1. Daphne Oram, “Introduction to Oramics” (1960). Introduction to her Oramics studio and processes for making electronic music. Voice and musical examples by Daphne Oram, recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent. 04:37 01:38 2. Daphne Oram, “Four Aspects” (1960). Tape composition by Daphne Oram recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent. 08:07 06:14 3. Delia Derbyshire, “Doctor Who Theme” (Closing Credits) (1962). The most famous version of this theme for the popular television program, composed by Ron Grainer and realized by Derbyshire at the BBC studios. 02:23 14:20 4. Ray Cathode (George Martin), “Time Beat” (1962). Produced at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Written and produced by George Martin, around the time when he was starting his production work with The Beatles. 02:11 16:40 5. Ray Cathode (George Martin), “Waltz in Orbit” (1962). Produced at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Written and produced by George Martin, around the time when he was starting his production work with The Beatles. 01:52 18:52 6. Daphne Oram, “Costain Suite” (1964). Tape composition by Daphne Oram recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent. 13:17 20:44 7. Delia Derbyshire, “Running” (1964). One of the seven parts from the “radio inventions” called "The Dreams," first broadcast on the BBC Third Programme, Sunday 5th January 1964. 08:08 34:02 8. Delia Derbyshire, “Falling” (1964). One of the seven parts from the “radio inventions” called "The Dreams," first broadcast on the BBC Third Programme, Sunday 5th January 1964. 08:45 42:08 9. Delia Derbyshire, “Land” (1964). One of the seven parts from the “radio inventions” called "The Dreams," first broadcast on the BBC Third Programme, Sunday 5th January 1964. 07:02 50:54 10. Daphne Oram, “Pulse Persephone” (1965). Tape composition by Daphne Oram recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent. 04:03 58:06 11. Tristram Cary, “Sputnik Code” (1968). Cary was a British composer and pioneer of electronic music. He composed this work for a movie soundtrack. 01:50 01:02:08 12. Lily Greenham, “ABC in Sound” (1968). Early tape work by this pioneer of electronic music in the UK. Greenham was an Austrian-born Danish visual artist, performer, composer and leading proponent of sound poetry and concrete poetry. She settled in London. 02:39 01:04:02 13. White Noise (Delia Derbyshire, David Vorhaus, Brian Hodgson), “The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell (The White Noise)” (1969). Experimental electronic music project established in London in 1968, originally as a group project between David Vorhaus and BBC Radiophonic Workshop members Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Vocals by Annie Bird, John Whitman, Val Shaw. 07:20 01:06:40 14. White Noise (Delia Derbyshire, David Vorhaus, Brian Hodgson), “Your Hidden Dreams” (1969). Experimental electronic music project established in London in 1968, originally as a group project between David Vorhaus and BBC Radiophonic Workshop members Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Vocals by Annie Bird, John Whitman, Val Shaw. 04:55 01:13:58 15. White Noise (Delia Derbyshire, David Vorhaus, Brian Hodgson), “Love Without Sound” (1969). Experimental electronic music project established in London in 1968, originally as a group project between David Vorhaus and BBC Radiophonic Workshop members Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Vocals by Annie Bird, John Whitman, Val Shaw. 03:07 01:18:52 16. Electrophon (Brian Hodgson, Dudley Simpson), “Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” (Händel) (1973). Electronic interpretations of classical music for various synthesizers. 03:04 01:22:00 17. Paddy Kingsland, “Fourth Dimension” (1973). Produced by Kingsland for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. “The synthesisers used on this disc are both British, and both made by E.M.S. of London. They are the VCS3, an amazingly versatile miniature synthesiser, and its big brother, the Synthi '100', known within the Radiophonic Workshop as 'The Delaware', after the address of the Workshop.” 02:19 01:25:02 18. Lily Greenham, “Traffic” (1975). Realized at the Electronic Music Studio, Goldsmiths' College, University of London. Technical Assistance, Hugh Davies. 10:33 01:27:18 19. White Noise (David Vorhaus), “Concerto Movement 1” (1975). Used what Vorhaus called the Kaleidophon Synthesizer that included two EMS VCS 3's connected via a console of electronic modules he designed. 11:33 01:37:50 20. Delia Derbyshire, “Dreaming” (1976). Produced for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop as a work to accompany a television program. 01:13 01:49:18 21. Glynis Jones, “Crystal City” (1976). Produced for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop as a work to accompany a television program. 01:01 01:50:30 22. Glynis Jones, “Magic Carpet” (1976). Includes three shorts works, Magic Carpet Take-Off, Magic Carpet Flight and Magic Carpet Land. Produced for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop as sound effects. 00:50 01:51:30 23. Brian Hodgson, “Tardis Land” (1976). Produced for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop as a sound effect. 00:23 01:52:22 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
In this episode of the Screenagers podcast, Dr. Delaney explores the alarming rise of sleep deprivation among teens starting in 2012, coinciding with the rise of screen time. Featuring clips from Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition and insights from experts Lauren Hale, PhD, and Judith Owens, MD, the episode delves into new brain science around kids and sleep deprivation and health risks linked to melatonin. Listeners are provided practical advice on how to promote healthy sleep habits, including preventing dependency to digital devices and melatonin. Time Codes: 00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast 00:29 The Sleep Deprivation Epidemic 02:08 Scientific Insights on Sleep and Brain Health 03:47 Impact of Devices on Sleep 06:23 The Melatonin Debate 08:33 Melatonin Usage and Risks 12:49 Melatonin and Puberty 14:00 Concerns About Long-Term Melatonin Use in Children 14:43 Marketing Melatonin as a Natural Sleep Aid 15:36 The Dangers of Conditioning Kids to Need Sleep Aids 18:03 Parental Strategies for Managing Device Use 19:28 Real-Life Examples of Device Management 21:19 Encouraging Better Sleep Habits in Teens 23:14 Final Thoughts on Melatonin and Sleep Dependency 25:11 Conclusion and Podcast Information Resources: Lauren Hale, Ph.D. Bio: https://publichealth.stonybrookmedicine.edu/faculty/LaurenHale Study #1 “Researchers followed nine and ten year olds, and at baseline, they collected data from the kids, from the parents, and analyzed brain skins. Then they followed up with them two years later. The kids, who were insufficient sleepers Compared to the kids who were sufficient sleepers, had changes in their brain development, especially in areas like the basal ganglia and the temporal lobe. And this corresponded with worse mental health outcomes, worse behavioral outcomes, and measurements of intelligence were lower. This is concerning that insufficient sleep among kids may have lasting consequences. Um, brain development, and possibly into adulthood.” Yang, F. N., Xie, W., & Wang, Z. Effects of sleep duration on neurocognitive development in early adolescents in the USA: a propensity score matched, longitudinal, observational study. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 6(10), 2022. Study #2 “My team and I analyzed numerous studies in which we included youth age 6 to 17. And we showed that just having a mobile device, which includes a phone, a tablet, In the bedroom, even if they didn't use it, was associated with almost a two fold risk of insufficient sleep duration.” Carter, B., et al. Association Between Portable Screen-Based Media Device Access or Use and Sleep Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Pediatrics, 170(12), 1202–1208, 2016. Judy Owen, M.D. Bio: https://www.childrenshospital.org/directory/judith-owens Study #1 "Recent study... over 500 percent increase in accidental ingestions of melatonin... poison control center reports of a child accidentally taking melatonin." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Pediatric Melatonin Ingestions — United States, 2012–2021. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 71(22), 725–729. Study #2 "...study that was published out of Canada a few years ago that looked at a wide range of preparations of melatonin that were labeled as being five milligrams. And they... analyzed, with a specific chemical test, how much melatonin these preparations actually contained. It ranged from zero milligrams to 20 milligrams. And in addition to that, about a quarter of the samples they tested had serotonin... Serotonin is what we call a precursor of melatonin. So serotonin is metabolized into melatonin." Erland, L. A. E., & Saxena, P. K. (2017). Melatonin Natural Health Products and Supplements: Presence of Serotonin and Significant Variability of Melatonin Content. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 13(02), 275–281. Study #3 "We know that melatonin... has an effect on reproductive hormones... There may be some impact on pubertal development of melatonin. Melatonin in humans could potentially have two different effects. It could delay the onset or the beginning of puberty development because it has these suppressing effects on reproductive hormones, or alternatively, if you stop melatonin use in a prepubertal child... you could actually trigger them into early puberty... We have data in animal models that suggests that melatonin has these effects. We don't have that evidence yet in humans... One study looked very short term on the effects of melatonin in children with autism and measured their reproductive hormones as well as some other chemicals in the body and brain and did not find any effect in the short term, but again, the long term meaning of melatonin... years worth of use of melatonin." Boafo, A., Greenham, S., Alenezi, S., Robillard, R., Pajer, K., Tavakoli, P., & De Koninck, J. (2019). Could long-term administration of melatonin to prepubertal children affect timing of puberty? A clinician's perspective. Nature and Science of Sleep, Volume 11, 1–10.
Wellington had a mammoth weekend, with an All Blacks test and the World of Wearable Arts attracting visitors to the city. How do we attract more events to the city, and what do they mean for our economy? Also, cruise ship numbers will be down this summer, and expensive airfares continue to bite. What is the outlook for Wellington's tourism market? Wellington Rugby Football Union chief executive Tony Giles and Ka Rawe Tours managing director Nathan Greenham joined Nick Mills for the Wellington Mornings Business Panel. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !
Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !
This broadcast first aired on Thursday the 9th of May, 2024. At a special outside broadcast at Careers Day Out 2024 at DECA, Shepparton. One FM Presenter Plemo talks to Mark from HW Greenham & Sons who talks about how people can pursue a career with Greenhams. For more information head to - https://www.greenham.com.au/ Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Héctor y Bernardo (ecologista y empresario) tienen una conversación profunda acerca de temas muy relevantes para nuestra humanidad y medio ambiente en donde comparten sobre la relación entre espiritualidad y ecología profunda, lo que los elementos dicen de nosotros, la basura, la guerra contra el plástico y muchos otros temas increíbles.
This week, Charlotte looks ahead to the jumps action from Ayr and how tomorrow could affect the Trainers Championship as we hear from Dan Skelton and Paul Nicholls on their teams whilst Pat Gallagher, owners of one of Willie Mullins's leading hopes for the Scottish National, discusses his horse's chance. Moving to the flat, Ralph Beckett shares his hopes for Greenham favourite Zoum Zoum whilst discussing a couple of nice three year olds he has at home. Finally, Karl Burke has an update on his two Guineas contenders following their workouts on the Rowley Mile this week.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. Today, Ian Renton joins the show to suggest what might be the likely areas for surgery at the Cheltenham Festival, while Dave also gives his thoughts on the way in which the Grand National debate has ebbed and flowed through the media this week. With Willie Mullins closing in on a GB championship, Pat Gallagher, owner of his Scottish National fancy MacDermott, drops in for a chat. Ralph Beckett looks ahead to the Greenham and far beyond, while Ed Crisford anticipated more success at GOFFS breeze-ups following the triumph of Carla's Way last year. Dave Ord has something for the weekend from Sportinglife.com.
It's all to play for in the trainers' title and Willie Mullins is sending 18 runners to Scotland in a bid to land his first UK Championship. 5 ITV races from Ayr while flat fans are catered for with 4 from Newbury, where, hopefully the Greenham and Fred Darling will throw up some Guineas prospects. For more tips & insight on horse racing head to https://betting.betfair.com/horse-racing/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org.
Willie Mullins is sending a few raiders over to Aye, while Classic prospects are out at Newbury. Rory Delargy and Frank Hickey take us through ITV's card on Saturday. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"...
S3 E12 In conversation with Tony Greenham, Managing Director, Sustainability at the British Business Bank
Zum 100. Geburtstag von Lily Greenham zeigt der Badische Kunstverein erstmals das Werk der vielseitigen Künstlerin in seiner ganzen Bandbreite. Von Malerei und Collage zu Performance, Konkreter Poesie und Klangkunst – Greenham arbeitete radikal interdisziplinär und prägte völlig neue Formen.
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Welcome to The 4am Report, a podcast where we delve into the things keeping marketers and entrepreneurs up at night. In this thought-provoking episode, I chat with success coach Julie Greenham, Founder of The Quiet Powerhouse. With her extensive background as a success coach, speaker, and Service Director for a major Canadian airline, Julie brings over 20 years of leadership experience. Join us as we explore how introverts can harness AI tools to transform their marketing strategies and achieve their highest aspirations. Here is some of what we cover:
En este episodio parece que estamos hablando de consumo consciente, de nuestro manejo de la basura y los desperdicios, pero creo que estamos hablando de muchas cosas más. Bernie es el Fundador y Director General de Basura Cero, una empresa dedicada al reciclaje del plástico número 5, (te explicaremos qué es eso). Lo conocí porque terminé por diseño del universo, La Fuerza o Dios, dándole la vuelta a un cerro enorme en Perú. Durante la caminata de 6 días, siempre terminábamos hasta el final de la expedición, chismeando. Y ahí es donde empezamos a hablar de basura, esa conversación me iluminó muchísimo y me dieron ganas de entender mucho más sobre mi consumo, cómo ser la mejor terrícola posible y sobre todo, saber si hay esperanza para la especie humana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's going on in Israel, and how can we pray? Today's episode is devoted exclusively to the biggest headline in the world right now — crisis in Israel. And since this story is rapidly developing, we're releasing this episode early. Here to discuss is our own Dr. Ant Greenham. Dr. Greenham served as a diplomat in the Middle East, and he joins us to explain what's going on and why. Among the topics of conversation: * Who is Hamas? How are they different than the PLO or Hezbollah * What's the difference between Gaza and the West Bank? * Why all the violence now? What is Hamas' goal with the violence? * Could Iran be behind the attacks? * How might the Islamic faith — specifically, the concept of an unknowable God — play a role in the terrorists' motivations? * How were the attacks comparable to previous attacks, such as the Yom Kippur War in 1973 or the Holocaust? * What are the greatest concerns moving forward? * And, most importantly, how can we pray? Visit our website: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: https://www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
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Hoy presentamos a Manuel "Gallo" Greenham. Activista, empresario y nadador profesional con un nuevo reto en las Maldivas. ¿Cuáles son los miedos que nos frenan y cuáles los que nos impulsan? ¿Qué sigue en la evolución de uno mismo? ¿Cómo podemos confrontar nuestros miedos para cumplir nuestros sueños? Estas y muchas más preguntas resueltas en el Podcast de hoy con nuestro invitado especial. ¡No olvides subscribirte a nuestro canal! Newsletter de I N S P I R A S: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/... Sobre I N S P I R A S: Web: https://www.revistainspiras.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiras/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insp... Twitter: @Inspiras_ Sobre Rafael Sansores Majul: Instagram: @rafasansoresmajul Twitter: @rafasansores Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafaelsan... Sobre Manuel Gallo Greenham Instagram: @gallogreen Twitter: @gallogreen LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/gallo-greenham/?originalSubdomain=mx
My guest is Los Angeles-based Mastering Engineer Tess Greenham, who has worked with Trousdale, McCall, RF Shannon, Cami Petyn, and Bellsaint. In this episode, we discuss Growing Up In SF Moving to LA Awareness of Audio Working with Her Dad Pandemic Discovery Training the Ears Understanding the Business Keeping Calm with Clients Mastering Notes Sonic Growth Appreciating Analog Gear Honoring the Artist's Intention Dealing with Slammed Mixes Learning From a Parent Being a Nepo Baby Being Organized Leaving the Sonic Nest Working From Home Financial Approach Matt's Rant: Taking Care of the Clients Links and Show Notes Tess and John's Site Tess on Instagram Credits Guest: Tess Greenham Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
In this episode Charlotte Greenway recaps on the headlines new from this week including the news that Silvestre de Sousa has picked up a 10 month world wide ban, the Irish Media Rights and the Classic Trials from Chester. Looking ahead to the upcoming Derby trials, James Savage discusses Sir Michael Stoute's colt, Circle of Fire and filly, Infinite Cosmos as well as input from Charlie Johnston on his Dante hope, Dear My Friend. Ahead of the Royal Ascot trials races in the US, Wesley Ward discusses his runners and finally Brian Meehan shares his hopes for runaway Greenham winner, Isaac Shelby in Sunday's French Guineas,.
Hello...thanks for listening! Join my newsletter... https://www.westelizabeth.com/vip-list-signup I orginally recorded this podcast episode in June of last year. Shortly after this interview "ish" hit the fan for me 'life wise' and 'personal wise' and I am just now getting back to editing it and getting it 'publishing' ready as well as 'marketable' for social media. (I like to do 'all-the-things' when I'm interviewing someone -- not sure why I don't do as much for my solo episodes but that's another story!). Speaking of...when I start 'distributing' my Podcast BTS Newsletter I will also start to advertise and make audiograms for my solo's as well! "Coming soon...Summer 2023!". ;-) Wanna join the Waitlist?! Here's the linktree link to do so! https://www.linktr.ee/elizabeth_west ...I stumbled across Julie Greenham's podcast "Quiet Powerhouse" while doing a search for a different podcast with a similar title - this was around a couple years ago now. Anyhow, it worked out because I ended up 'discovering' Julie's podcast in the process and her podcast is now one of my faves! I reached out to her and we quickly got along very well and she agreed to be interviewed for my podcast so here goes! I'm on Julie's email 'newsletter' list and I'm so glad that I am! I sent her a message letting her know that our podcast episode is coming out soon and I also just checked to see what Julie is up to these days...and she's doing so many things! One of which is an in-person event for Introverts in Business: (I copy and pasted the below from her email!). As soon as I have a 'link' to sign-up - I'll add it! What: ELEVATE Your Business (in-person event) When: Tuesday, May 9th 2023 (time tbd) Where: Society Clubhouse in Toronto, ON (967 College Street) Here's the link! https://www.juliegreenham.com/elevate/ Hope you enjoy this podcast episode! Show Notes: 1. Ep 42 Can You Rate this Podcast? Here's How to, in Apple and Spotify! (Thanks in Advance :) https://pod.fo/e/17356f 2.. Julie Greenham's info: https://www.juliegreenham.com www.instagram.com/iamjuliegreenham/ 3. Are you more extroverted or introverted? Free Personality Test *Just takes 10 minutes.* https://www.16personalities.com Why does this matter? It makes a difference in how we recharge, in how much we need to recharge and for our general well-being. And if you're an HSP in addition (test below) -- you'll need to recharge even more. ;-) 4. Are you an HSP (a Highly Sensitive Person)? This is Dr. Elaine Aron's direct website. She coined the term, "highly sensitive person" back in the 90's! hsperson.com/test/highly-sensitive-test/ 5. Highly Sensitive Refuge Article explaining what the difference is between an Introvert, a Highly Sensitive Person and an Empath: https://www.highlysensitiverefuge.com/empaths-highly-sensitive-people-introverts/ If this episode was of value to you, Please Share (with a friend), Subscribe/Follow (sometimes I'm not consistent so this is the best way for you to find out as soon as an episode is released ;-), or Please Rate or Donate. All of my info is in my linktree link below! I podcast for the love of helping others and for sharing information with others. :) Thanks again, I appreciate you and cheers to speaking up and for making your voice heard! Sincerely, Elizabeth https://www.linktr.ee/elizabeth_west --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-west47/message
Frank steps in for Ruby, to join Rory for a run through a decent weekend's action in both codes. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing Email fthm@paddypower.com to take part in the next Punters' Panel show. It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Fans of both codes are catered for this week with the ‘Scottish National' in Ayr and the ‘Greenham' at Newbury taking centre stage. Vanessa gives us a lesson in her family genealogy and with the ‘NAPS' table reset for the flat, TC is hoping to get off the mark with a winner'' T&Cs for all promos: promos.betfair.com/sport For all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news from around the horsearcing world. Lydia reflects on all the action from Day One of the Craven meeting and looks ahead to the remainder of this week's Classic trials. They are joined by David Egan, who gives an honest appraisal of his Guineas hope Sakheer, and by Juddmonte's Barry Mahon, who talks the team's impressive winner yesterday plus Chaldean in Saturday's Greenham. Eve Johnson Houghton also joins the show with news of Streets of Gold, while - turning attention back to jumping - Sandy Thompson reflects on a challenging week and looks forward to the Scottish Grand National. JA McGrath brings news from Hong Kong, while Lydia has her say on the Robyn Brisland case.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news from around the horsearcing world. Lydia reflects on all the action from Day One of the Craven meeting and looks ahead to the remainder of this week's Classic trials. They are joined by David Egan, who gives an honest appraisal of his Guineas hope Sakheer, and by Juddmonte's Barry Mahon, who talks the team's impressive winner yesterday plus Chaldean in Saturday's Greenham. Eve Johnson Houghton also joins the show with news of Streets of Gold, while - turning attention back to jumping - Sandy Thompson reflects on a challenging week and looks forward to the Scottish Grand National. JA McGrath brings news from Hong Kong, while Lydia has her say on the Robyn Brisland case.
It's 40 years this month since 30,000 women 'embraced the base' at RAF Greenham Common, Berkshire in protest at the proposed siting of cruise missiles there. For some of them, the Women's Peace Camp became home and the RAF base the scene of countless actions, as political convictions led inevitably to arrests, court appearances and imprisonment.Lyn Barlow served something between 15 and 20 sentences - she lost count - and Sue Say at least eight. Mild-mannered former teacher Mary Millington has journals documenting her numerous prison terms. Greenham Convictions traces why these women put not just their bodies but "their entire beings" on the line for a cause - and at what price. With thanks to Rebecca Mordan of Greenham Women Everywhere. Produced by Alan Hall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
If Anne Can's podcast is six months old, I'm very grateful to have had the opportunity to produce such a joyful project. I wish you all much cheer over the festive period, and may your dreams come true in 2023.My guest this week is Jane Lockwood; Jane is an activist who lived in Greenham Common to protest the horror of war and nuclear weapons. She has spoken at the UN and the Royal Albert Hall. She subsequently relocated to Australia, became a Head Teacher and led a national training programme. Jane is reigniting her passion for writing and talking and has contributed to two books on healing from childhood abuse. In this fascinating discussion, Jane talks about The Importance of EducationThe drive to escape a complex background and being determined to work hard and take the opportunity to go to university. Becoming an ActivistThe influence of her father's political stance and his support nurtured Jane's instinct to do something about bad things. Greenham Common ExperienceJane answered the call and was deeply affected and horrified by the sight of nuclear weapons. She felt there was no other option but to become physically involved. This has led to a life-long need to take action. Defying ExpectationsBeing different - Jane found her rebellious nature supported and encouraged by others. She believes fear is the driver of stopping people from doing things. By sticking with others, you gain strength. Not having family or career responsibilities at the time of Greenham made Jane's activism easier. She braved the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence or even being shot on sight. She was prepared to take the risk because other people were unable to. Strong self-knowledge MI is moving to a remote part of Australia. Becoming a teacher gave Jane a ready-made family. Being in the Outback gave Jane great happiness. She was living in connection to the land and being outdoors. An unlimited horizon and space give Jane a spiritual connection.Ending her teaching career with the Aboriginal people was a revelation and inspiration to fight inequality and patriarchy. Looking forward with hopeAcross the world people are still struggling, and the situation for women remains complicated. National movements lead to inspiration.Focus on the SpiritualJane continues the daily journey of looking at herself, taking steps to a better life, and feeling comfortable in her skin. Nature and seeking her path was more fulfilling than established religions. ReferencesYou can find out more bout Jane Lockwood here:https://greenhamwomeneverywhere.co.uk/jane/This a project to document the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, recorded testimonies, oral and written, included from over a hundred women who were part of the camp; there is a visual and music archive and information about current and future events by the project. Jane has some artwork on these sitesContemporary Markmakers Totnes https://www.instagram.com › contemporarymarkmakersand the blog https://markmakers.avenda.uk/ Etsy shop name handmaderosarybeadsThe book I chose for Jane: Wild by Cheryl Strayed
durée : 00:54:32 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - .Aujourd'hui dans Affaires sensibles, des femmes contre des missiles, avec l'histoire méconnue en France d'un campement pacifiste en pleine Guerre Froide, Greenham Common.
November's guests on Conversations from the Pointed Firs are David Greenham, Executive Director of the Maine Arts Commission, and David Hopkins, Chair. They and host Peter Neill discuss the arts in Maine, the creative economy, and the essential contribution and expression of the arts and the creative spirit of Maine.
Tess Greenham (Audio Engineer, Musician) joins Mackin and talks about The OC, soda, and The Sims~ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julie Greenham coach and mentor introverted business owners who are comfortable "behind the scenes" but want to be consistently more visible to their audience, create more impact, and generate more revenue. 3 REASONS TO LISTEN: What it means to be an Introvert, and how you can thrive in business even if you are not a sociable person How to manage your energy in business, get things done in less time How to market yourself in a way that feels amazing for you (as an Introvert)
John Greenham is a mastering engineer based out of LA, CA, USA! In our chat, John shares his journey - from musician to mastering engineer. He talks about his philosophy when it comes to mastering; approaching it from a musician's mindset, working fast, shaping a song with EQ to maximize energy, and focusing on the vocals. We chat about why being in LA is so important, working with Billie Eilish and Finneas, loudness, Atmos, working with your friends and so much more! Check it out!You can learn more about John at http://www.johngreenham.com/You can follow John on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/doctormidrange/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Save 20% off your first year of Filepass at - https://filepass.com/secretsonicsSave 50% off your first 3 months of Easy Funnels at - https://easyfunnels.io/secret-sonicsClick here to listen to "Thanks for Thinking" - https://www.carlbahner.com/thanks-for-thinking ***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6tReferences:Paul Stubblebine - http://www.paulstubblebine.com/home/email.htmlPete Lyman - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2021/7/11/secret-sonics-103-pete-lyman-how-to-cut-a-recordEric Valentine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_ValentineRob Kinelski - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_KinelskiOxford Inflator - https://www.sonnox.com/plugin/oxford-inflator-v4Michelle Mancini - https://www.instagram.com/demifuguemastering/Glenn Schick - https://www.gsmastering.com/Manny Marroquin - http://www.mannymarroquin.com/Kii Audio BXT - https://www.kiiaudio.com/bxt.phpConsider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for helping edit this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.co Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
En este episodio Paulina Greenham nos cuenta acerca de los dos errores que debes evitar en la crianza. Este episodio es para todos, porque aunque no tengas hijos, todos fuimos hijos y sin duda hay cosas que sanar. ¿Te gusta este podcast? Compártelo y suscríbete. Puedes ver el video en mi canal de youtube. Puedes seguir a Paulina en IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulinagreenham Puedes seguirme a mi en IG: https://www.instagram.com/karlalaracoach ¿Quieres unirte al reto15? Entra ahora a www.elreto15.com La música del anuncio del reto es de: Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/bamboo License code: 8LL81A79LOOZDXU7
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Julie Greenham. Julie had a major money transformation as an adult. As a child she was never taught about money and it wasn't discussed, but Julie sure could feel the weight of it. Julie knew that money was coming in and the next day it was going out. She explains that her mom has bipolar disorder which contributed to her spending money extravagantly and then didn't have enough to tie them over until her next paycheck. Later in her marriage, Julie defaulted to letting her partner handle the money - that decision was grounded in shame, and she didn't feel smart enough to take on the responsibility. Julie chipped away at increasing her knowledge about money; and, with time and help from others, she's not afraid of money anymore. Julie is a business and productivity coach, mother, speaker, and host of the Quiet Powerhouse podcast. Julie is the leading voice for introverted business owners that helps them sell their services and products with ease. She is the founder of The Quiet Powerhouse Membership, which helps women quiet their overactive minds, overachieve their goals and prioritizes themselves and their families so they can increase their business revenue. See all episodes >
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Julie Greenham. Julie had a major money transformation as an adult. As a child she was never taught about money and it wasn't discussed, but Julie sure could feel the weight of it. Julie knew that money was coming in and the next day it was going out. She explains that her mom has bipolar disorder which contributed to her spending money extravagantly and then didn't have enough to tie them over until her next paycheck. Later in her marriage, Julie defaulted to letting her partner handle the money - that decision was grounded in shame, and she didn't feel smart enough to take on the responsibility. Julie chipped away at increasing her knowledge about money; and, with time and help from others, she's not afraid of money anymore. Julie is a business and productivity coach, mother, speaker, and host of the Quiet Powerhouse podcast. Julie is the leading voice for introverted business owners that helps them sell their services and products with ease. She is the founder of The Quiet Powerhouse Membership, which helps women quiet their overactive minds, overachieve their goals and prioritizes themselves and their families so they can increase their business revenue. Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
In this Easter weekend episode, Charlotte Greenway reflects on some of the main news stories from the week including Sam Waley-Cohen's win in the Grand National, the Craven meeting at Newmarket and the Craven Breeze Up Sale. Looking ahead to this weekend's action, there are Guineas trials at Newbury where Richard Hannon sends two colts, Lusail and Gubbas, for the Greenham along with filly, Symphony Perfect, in the Fred Darling. Hugo Palmer runs the recently inherited Flaming Rib in the Greenham who has a bit to find on his rivals but remains full of potential and Hugo talks of the job done by the staff at home to keep the horse relaxed in his work.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the world of horseracing. On today's show, Nick and Rishi discuss the dominant performance of 2000 Guineas favourite Native Trail in his Craven Stakes comeback, and consider the likely continued impact of Appleby trained horses in 2022. With another key trial - the Greenham - set to be run at Newbury this Saturday, trainer Richard Hannon joins the show to discuss his two chances, with added insight from his stable jockey Pat Dobbs. In the build up to the Kentucky Derby, Taiba's owner Amr Zedan (Zedan Racing) gives Nick an in-depth interview about his horse's prospects and explains his decision to pursue the Derby trail despite Bob Baffert's suspension. Jake Warren tells Nick how he picked out Nell Gwyn winner Cachet as a 2yo breeder a Tattersalls, while Mark Smyly gives details of tomorrow's Lambourn Open Day. Paul Cole pays a moving tribute to Julie Cecil, who died yesterday aged 80.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest news and developments from around the world of horseracing. On today's show, Nick and Rishi discuss the dominant performance of 2000 Guineas favourite Native Trail in his Craven Stakes comeback, and consider the likely continued impact of Appleby trained horses in 2022. With another key trial - the Greenham - set to be run at Newbury this Saturday, trainer Richard Hannon joins the show to discuss his two chances, with added insight from his stable jockey Pat Dobbs. In the build up to the Kentucky Derby, Taiba's owner Amr Zedan (Zedan Racing) gives Nick an in-depth interview about his horse's prospects and explains his decision to pursue the Derby trail despite Bob Baffert's suspension. Jake Warren tells Nick how he picked out Nell Gwyn winner Cachet as a 2yo breeder a Tattersalls, while Mark Smyly gives details of tomorrow's Lambourn Open Day. Paul Cole pays a moving tribute to Julie Cecil, who died yesterday aged 80.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. In a packed show, they discuss the reappearance of Native Trail, with a contribution from Charlie Appleby, as well as the winners on Day One of the Craven meeting. Nick also catches up with Hugo Palmer, who offers an upbeat bulletin on his Guineas contender Dubawi Legend as well as Greenham hopeful Flaming Rib. Trainer Dave Loughnane joins the show with a positive reaction to Hello You's comeback in the Nell Gwyn and talks about his 525,000 gn purchase at last night's Tattersalls Breeze Up Sale. As the Nick Luck Daily joins forces with MyRacehorse.com to promote shared ownership, Nick talks to managing partner Jules Pittam about the UK and Ireland launch of the popular micro share syndicate, while consignor Marie Harding describes the joy of seeing her alumnus Noble Yeats win the Grand National and JA McGrath joins with Hong Kong news.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. In a packed show, they discuss the reappearance of Native Trail, with a contribution from Charlie Appleby, as well as the winners on Day One of the Craven meeting. Nick also catches up with Hugo Palmer, who offers an upbeat bulletin on his Guineas contender Dubawi Legend as well as Greenham hopeful Flaming Rib. Trainer Dave Loughnane joins the show with a positive reaction to Hello You's comeback in the Nell Gwyn and talks about his 525,000 gn purchase at last night's Tattersalls Breeze Up Sale. As the Nick Luck Daily joins forces with MyRacehorse.com to promote shared ownership, Nick talks to managing partner Jules Pittam about the UK and Ireland launch of the popular micro share syndicate, while consignor Marie Harding describes the joy of seeing her alumnus Noble Yeats win the Grand National and JA McGrath joins with Hong Kong news.
John Greenham is a Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer who has worked with many great artists including Billie Eilish, Los Tigres del Norte, Sam Smith, Katy Perry, Ice Cube, Banks, and many more. He currently works independently out of Echo Park in LA. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Learning to hear small boosts/cuts with EQ The benefits of analog vs digital gear in mastering Working with Billie Eilish How to prepare your tracks for mastering How to make your songs sound louder on Spotify Why you should mix with a limiter on How to make your low end feel huge To learn more about John Greenham, visit: http://www.johngreenham.com/ To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
This Puritan was so well known for his counsel, afflicted consciences from all quarters of the country would come to him. Once you hear his response to Dr. Cox of Ely, you will know why. Enjoy listening to the pastoral life of Mr. Greenham. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-lives-of-the-puritans/donations
How did Mr. Greenham respond to the plague in his day? Should we imitate Mr. Greenham in his non-conformity? Should pastors avoid lucrative preferments? Answers to this and more in this episode. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-lives-of-the-puritans/donations
Do you know that about half of marriages end in divorce? And that the average age of women getting divorced is 42? In today's episode, we talk with two amazing women, Personal Stylist Hailey Verity and Business and Mindfulness Coach Julie Rhéaume Greenham who both are in the process of getting divorced. Their stories are different, but there are many similarities nonetheless. We delve into the topics of identity, finances, children and the new possibilities that each of them has before them. You will also hear about a new membership they are launching at the end of October to help support other women also going through a divorce. You can check that out here: https://www.yourbeautifulnextchapter.com ****** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yournext50podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournext50podcast/ ------------------------ CONNECT WITH SYLVIA OTVOS, Visibility and Business Coach Go to https://so-vibrant.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviaotvos/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SOVibrantVisibilityCoach ----------------------------------- CONNECT WITH JENNY MITCHELL, Executive Coach and Fundraising Coach Website: https://www.chavender.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/chavender-research-initiatives-inc./about/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennyChavender
Atrévete a ser feliz a través del autoconocimiento, el amor propio y el perdón. Nos acompaña Paulina Greenham (@paulinagreenham): Conferencista, Locutora y Conductora de radio y Tv