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We're bringing back Dr. Craig Harper's step-by-step guide on how to create quality brooding and nesting cover on your property. Resources: Gruchy, J. P. (2007). An evaluation of field management practices to improve bobwhite habitat. Gruchy, J. P., & Harper, C. A. (2014). Effects of field management practices on northern bobwhite habitat. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1(1), 133-141. Johnson, V. M., et al. (2022). Nest site selection and survival of wild turkeys in Tennessee. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 9, 134-143. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2014). Wild turkey nest survival and nest‐site selection in the presence of growing‐season prescribed fire. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 78(6), 1033-1039. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2015). Wild turkey prenesting-resource selection in a landscape managed with frequent prescribed fire. Southeastern Naturalist, 14(1), 137-146. McCord, J. M., et al. (2014). Brood cover and food resources for wild turkeys following silvicultural treatments in mature upland hardwoods. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 38(2), 265-272. Powell, B. L., et al. (2025). Changes in Plant Composition Following Disturbance in Restored Native Early Successional Communities. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 98, 480-489. Quehl, J. O., et al. (2024). Assessing wild turkey productivity before and after a 14-day delay in the start date of the spring hunting season in Tennessee. Ecology and Evolution, 14, e11390. We've launched a comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Enroll Now! Dr. Craig Harper (Website) Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Several of these stories and their victims are part of the anti-queer wave of legislation put in place by the UK conservative government seeking to outlaw homosexuality. As the anti-queer rhetoric rose, so did the violence against the LGBTQ+ community. The de Gruchy case was the first time the mainstream press began to use the term “queer-bashing” to describe the murderous level of hate crimes. Before this, the tone was unmistakably mock and/or cruel, but the standard would not hold. In 1969, Michael de Gruchy was attacked and beaten to death by a teen gang trolling a gay cruising spot in Wimbledon, England. In 1972, Leonard Bestwick was stabbed and left to die after an attempted robbery by two young men who “Set out to roll a queer.” The murder of Mr. Bestwick highlights the capriciousness of hate. Bestwick and his friend were just out, as many others were having a drink, and for this, he was brutally murdered. If his friend had gone into the bathroom first, he might have met the same terrible fate. On the evening of September 18, 1989, 40, Christoph Schliack, a German immigrant living in the UK for more than 20 years, was murdered in his Shepherd's Bush, London flat. Kenneth Williams, the 20-something who killed him, managed to flee the city of London for Ireland. Mr. Schliack had attended Leeds University, studying Chinese. He was also a lawyer, but did not practice at the bar for unclear reasons. On August 30, 1987, Richard Lynn Earnest went to his estranged wife's home, where he removed his wife's and her lover's shoes from the car, replacing them with his carpentry tools. Before driving off, he left two notes, one for his son and the other for his wife. A day later, Richard Earnest would be dead. Mr. Earnest left behind a son and a family who loved him. On Monday, June 9, 2008, 37, Jeremy Waggoner, a Royal Oak, Michigan hairdresser, was last seen leaving a Detroit, Michigan bar getting into his SUV with a man identified as Rich. When he didn't return home, his partner of seven years called the police, reporting Waggoner missing. On Monday, March 31, 2025, 31, Kaitoria “Kai” Bankz and 27, Kelmen Merrell King made arrangements to hook up in Autaugaville, Alabama, around 11:40 pm. When they did meet, King and an accomplice attempted to carjack Bankz and her brother, resulting in the death of Bankz. Watch any of these stories of any of the cases covered on the podcast, check out and subscribe to the YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@queerpanic
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with John Gruchy, Private Lands Coordinator at MDWFP, to discuss the biggest mistakes landowners make when managing their property. John shares practical tips for improving wildlife habitat, the importance of planning before making changes, and how to avoid wasting time and money on ineffective management strategies. From random acts of management to balancing recreation and economics, this episode breaks down what it takes to successfully manage private land in Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Craig Harper re-joins the podcast to share preliminary results from his on-going research comparing dormant, early-, mid-, and late-growing season fire treatments and assessing their effects on plant communities and wildlife, including turkeys and deer. Resources: Gruchy, J. P. (2007). An evaluation of field management practices to improve bobwhite habitat. Gruchy, J. P., & Harper, C. A. (2014). Effects of field management practices on northern bobwhite habitat. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1(1), 133-141. Harper, C. A., et al. (2016). Fire effects on wildlife in the Central Hardwoods and Appalachian regions, USA. Fire Ecology, 12, 127-159. Johnson, V. M., et al. (2022). Nest site selection and survival of wild turkeys in Tennessee. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 9, 134-143. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2014). Wild turkey nest survival and nest‐site selection in the presence of growing‐season prescribed fire. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 78(6), 1033-1039. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2015). Wild turkey prenesting-resource selection in a landscape managed with frequent prescribed fire. Southeastern Naturalist, 14(1), 137-146. McCord, J. M., et al. (2014). Brood cover and food resources for wild turkeys following silvicultural treatments in mature upland hardwoods. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 38(2), 265-272. Powell, B. L., et al. (2025). Changes in Plant Composition Following Disturbance in Restored Native Early Successional Communities. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 98, 480-489. Turner, M. A., et al. (2020). Improving coastal plain hardwoods for deer and turkeys with canopy reduction and fire. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 44(4), 705-712. Turner, M. A., et al. (2025). Effect of growing season fire timing on oak regeneration. Fire Ecology, 21(1), 6. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Dr. Craig Harper Website, Publications Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Dr. Craig Harper re-joins the podcast to share preliminary results from his on-going research comparing dormant, early-, mid-, and late-growing season fire treatments and assessing their effects on plant communities and wildlife, including turkeys and deer. Resources: Gruchy, J. P. (2007). An evaluation of field management practices to improve bobwhite habitat. Gruchy, J. P., & Harper, C. A. (2014). Effects of field management practices on northern bobwhite habitat. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1(1), 133-141. Harper, C. A., et al. (2016). Fire effects on wildlife in the Central Hardwoods and Appalachian regions, USA. Fire Ecology, 12, 127-159. Johnson, V. M., et al. (2022). Nest site selection and survival of wild turkeys in Tennessee. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 9, 134-143. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2014). Wild turkey nest survival and nest‐site selection in the presence of growing‐season prescribed fire. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 78(6), 1033-1039. Kilburg, E. L., et al. (2015). Wild turkey prenesting-resource selection in a landscape managed with frequent prescribed fire. Southeastern Naturalist, 14(1), 137-146. McCord, J. M., et al. (2014). Brood cover and food resources for wild turkeys following silvicultural treatments in mature upland hardwoods. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 38(2), 265-272. Powell, B. L., et al. (2025). Changes in Plant Composition Following Disturbance in Restored Native Early Successional Communities. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 98, 480-489. Turner, M. A., et al. (2020). Improving coastal plain hardwoods for deer and turkeys with canopy reduction and fire. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 44(4), 705-712. Turner, M. A., et al. (2025). Effect of growing season fire timing on oak regeneration. Fire Ecology, 21(1), 6. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Dr. Craig Harper Website, Publications Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
At 17, Matt De Gruchy was legally blind, morbidly obese (over 150kgs at 170cm), on numerous drugs, dealing with a rare disease, trying to survive crippling anxiety and depression, becoming more and more isolated and socially disconnected and understandably, hating (his version of) life. To say that he has turned it all around, is a massive understatement but as you'll hear in this episode, he is indeed an inspirational young man with a great vision doing amazing things and helping countless people. I loved this chat and I loved meeting Matt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*** Content warnings: Child victims *** Wayne and Jennifer De Gruchy lived a comfortable life in the New South Wales suburb of Albion Park Rail with their three teenage children, Matthew, Adrian and Sarah. But on the morning of Wednesday March 13 1996, detectives arrived at a scene that would shake the local community to the core. --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Vikki Petraitis Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn Sign up for Casefile Premium: Apple Premium Spotify Premium Patreon For all credits and sources, please visit https://casefilepodcast.com/case-302-the-de-gruchy-family
Set 1: Jack Wood, Terra Invisus Blur 05:42 Ryan Morgan, Terra Invisus AUTO 05:04 jamie elless, Terra Invisus three days: 2. I used to dream about falling down an endless sand dune 03:04 Emily de Gruchy, Terra Invisus Trance Dance (Happenstance) 02:32 Joe Bates, Terra Invisus Wound Honey: III 01:40 James M. Creed, Terra Invisus Trio: after an étude by Hélène de Montegeroult, composer 07:39 Set 2: The Gateless Gate The Flickering Light of Dusk 10:57 The Gateless Gate A Beautiful Ending (Red Sky) 19:07 The Gateless Gate Ave Tempus 07:42 Set 3: Mount Shrine Azur 08:02 Mount Shrine Fortress Mist part 2 04:36 Mount Shrine Sun Praising Through Part 2 07:51 Mount Shrine A Slow Plane Part 1 07:40 Mount Shrine Cold Paths Part 1 07:19 Mount Shrine Healthless Servants 13:56 Set 3: Breen l Rynne l Murray Music on the wind / Upwards to Souris / Báitheadh Bhruclais 04:02 Breen l Rynne l Murray The room in darkness / The treasures money can't buy 04:52 Breen l Rynne l Murray Palmira 03:34 Breen l Rynne l Murray Vals til mor og far 04:21 Breen l Rynne l Murray High 5's 03:53 Fritz Gessler introitus 05:29 Fritz Gessler movement I 10:57 Fritz Gessler reprise 08:27 Set 4: Linnéa Jonasson Väntar 02:46 Michael Borowski i love you 04:58 New Age Music Planet The Gates of Shambhalla 03:34 Paul_Roland_-_Candyman 04:00 Astralla Inner Sky 04:45 Elenniyah Faelorn 05:59 Elyssia Ave Maria 03:37 Eyolf, Broken Peak Homecoming 02:56 Kieldfal Forward, to the Lights, Pt. 1 02:15 This will complete today's program. We're sorry to see Bluestreak go, hopefully they'll return in the future. Until Next Time when we're going to feature an excellent classical quior group. Until then, thanks for listening!
When I meet Matt De Gruchy for the first time this year at a Gala event, I could have mistaken him for someone with 20/20 vision... Until I noticed he was 'looking' a little to the left of me when he spoke to me. On the path to losing 96% of his sight to Stargardt's disease, Matt grappled with acceptance, self-isolation, weight-management, and generally landing himself in a pretty dark place - metaphorically, I mean. But people like Matt don't stay in the dark. They level up, and step up, and that's what you're going to hear about today. Matt's enthusiasm is infectious and his message clear. It's about ability, not disability... and he's out to influence those who need it - don't we all! If you're inspired by people with a vision, you're going to LOVE Matt.. I sure did! TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au MATT DE GRUCHY Website: mattdegruchyvision.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En 1996, à une centaine de kilomètres de Sydney une famille vit paisiblement sur la côte Est de l'Australie. Les De Gruchy n'ont jamais fait de vague dans leur vie. Pourtant, ils seront le centre d'attention de tout le pays des mois durant pour des faits particulièrement sordides... Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In 1996, a crime rocked Australia when a mother, brother, and sister were brutally murdered in their New South Wales home.As investigators delved into the case, suspicions mounted, but the perpetrator remained elusive. Despite attempts to mask the crime as a robbery gone wrong, clues began to unravel the mystery. Strained family dynamics and a cheating husband emerged as potential motives, casting shadows of doubt over the true culprit. So when 17 year-old Matthew de Gruchy was arrested for the murder, the country gasped.But questions remained as to whether he committed these murders, or whether they were the work of a third party. Was Matthew framed, or was he the unlucky victim of circumstantial evidence?Join Holly & Matthew as they look through the case, and attempt to figure out why this young man would snap so badly as to kill his mother, brother and sister in their own home.
Join us as we look back at the pick of the pod in 2023. It's been a turbulent year: the NHS under pressure, the health of the population not improving as fast as we'd like and economic inactivity remaining stubbornly high, especially among working-age people. But it's not all gloom. To some surprise, we saw government ditch its nanny state objections and take bold action on tobacco. And there have been breath-taking advances in technology, not least in artificial intelligence. A reminder that innovation and politics can open up new possibilities and hope for the future. Join our Chief Executive Dr Jennifer Dixon as we reflect with guests who appeared on the podcast in 2023. Show notes Jeanelle de Gruchy and Kevin Fenton, Our health in 2040: are we getting sicker? Alice Wiseman and Clare Bambra, Low life expectancy in the north east, and what to do about it Michelle Kelly-Irving and Nish Chaturvedi, How chronic stress weathers our health Sarah Neville and Hettie O'Brien, Going private: what's happening and is it a bad thing? Rachel Wolf and Stephen Bush, What do the main political parties really have in store for health? Jagjit Chadha and Anita Charlesworth, NHS at 75: What are we up against? John Bell and Axel Heitmueller, AI in health care: hope or hype? Ashish Jha, Keeping up with AI in health care: what we need to do next Navina Evans and Penny Pereira, NHS at 75: The huge promise of technology Jane Dacre, Nikita Kanani and Gabrielle Mathews, International Women's Day: Voices in health care Rachel Wolf and Stephen Bush, What do the main political parties really have in store for health? Alan Milburn and Stephen Dorrell, NHS at 75: Is political leadership up to the challenge?
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Quail Forever Program Manager Andy Edwards for a conversation with University of Tennessee's Dr. Craig Harper and Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Park's biologist John Gruchy for a discussion focused on bobwhite quail research and management. Episode Highlights: · Dr. Harper discusses historic quail management recommendations and how we have learned a lot from our mistakes over the last 20 years. He also urges, “every day of the year is a possible day to do something good for bobwhite quail. Don't be relegated to any certain time of the year.” · Gruchy takes Dr. Harper's comments and explains how state agencies are putting those constant learnings about quail and quail habitat to work on the ground. Learn mor about Dr. Harper's research and publications at https://naturalresources.tennessee.edu/craig-harper/
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Quail Forever Program Manager Andy Edwards for a conversation with University of Tennessee's Dr. Craig Harper and Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Park's biologist John Gruchy for a discussion focused on bobwhite quail research and management. Episode Highlights: · Dr. Harper discusses historic quail management recommendations and how we have learned a lot from our mistakes over the last 20 years. He also urges, “every day of the year is a possible day to do something good for bobwhite quail. Don't be relegated to any certain time of the year.” · Gruchy takes Dr. Harper's comments and explains how state agencies are putting those constant learnings about quail and quail habitat to work on the ground. Learn mor about Dr. Harper's research and publications at https://naturalresources.tennessee.edu/craig-harper/
Whatever we are doing on health, it isn't enough to prepare for the wave of morbidity that is clearly in sight. Recent Health Foundation modelling estimates 1 in 5 will be living with major illness by 2040, mostly because more of us will be older. But it's not just about age. A record 2.5 million working-age people are already not in work due to ill health. So what can be done to improve the state of nation's health? To discuss, our Chief Executive Jennifer Dixon is joined by: Jeanelle de Gruchy, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England and lead for the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities at the Department of Health and Social Care. Kevin Fenton, President of the UK Faculty of Public Health. Show notes The Health Foundation (2023). Health in 2040: projected patterns of illness in England. UK government (2023). Major conditions strategy: case for change and our strategic framework. ONS. Rising ill-health and economic inactivity because of long-term sickness, UK: 2019 to 2023. The Health Foundation (2022). Addressing the leading risk factors for ill health. The Health Foundation (2022). Is poor health driving a rise in economic inactivity? The Health Foundation (2022). Health is wealth? Strengthening the UK's immune system. UK government (2021). Chief Medical Officer's annual report 2021: health in coastal communities.
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
In der Rubrik “Investments & Exits” begrüßen wir heute Niklas Raberg, Investment Manager bei Capnamic . Niklas spricht heute über die Finanzierungsrunde von Infogrid.In einer von Northzone geführten Series-B-Finanzierungsrunde hat das englische PropTech Infogrid 90 Millionen US-Dollar unter der Führung erhalten. Das 2018 von William Cowell de Gruchy gegründete Startup bietet Gebäudeverwaltern und -eigentümern eine KI-gestützte Plattform für das Gebäudemanagement an, um unter anderem Betriebskosten zum Beispiel bei der Reinigung zu senken oder die Energieeffizienz zu erhöhen. Das Unternehmen sammelt und analysiert dazu Daten von IoT-Sensoren, um die Anzahl der Personen, die Luftqualität, den Reinigungsbedarf, den Energieverbrauch und die CO2-Werte in einem Gebäude zu messen. Nach eigenen Angaben sammle Infogrid fast 4 Milliarden Datenpunkte pro Monat. Das Unternehmen möchte das frische Kapital in Produktentwicklung, strategische Einstellungen und Kundenakquise investieren.
“If you hear a smoke alarm, get out and worry about it being a false alarm later, come back in, laugh, cry, get angry about it. But you get to do those things now.” -Derek Gruchy, Program Coordinator at Seneca College of Fire Protection Engineering Technology Many of us might remember being taught to “Stop, drop, and roll” in school or being excited to get out of class for a fire drill with fretting teachers corralling rowdy kids into neat lines. Or maybe it was an accidental emergency with burnt food setting off the fire alarm. Whatever the case, fire is a (thankfully) rare part of our lives. Unfortunately, this rarity leads to unfamiliarity. We are often unprepared for fire, and fire safety continues to evolve as we learn from our mistakes. Especially in the building industry, changing materials and techniques require careful understanding for the best fire safety. Join us as expert Derek Gruchy shares insights on human behavior during fires, modern materials, fire safety, perspective on historical fires, and even tips you can implement immediately. Topics discussed in this interview:- The upcoming Metal Roofing Summit- Derek's unconventional path to fire safety- Seneca College and the Fire Protection Engineering Technology program- Important risk factors for residential fires- A few simple tips to protect yourself and your family- Modern construction materials and fire risk- Construction trends that need to go- High ceilings and residential fire- The Grenfell fire- Exit strategies and human behavior in emergencies- Balancing cost and fire safety in building materials- Steps you can take to educate yourself on fire safety- Electric cars and fire risk- Rapid fire questions If you'd like to stay updated on Seneca College, follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To contact Derek, follow him on LinkedIn or social media @DerekGruchy. For more Construction Disruption, listen on Apple Podcasts or YouTubeConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedInThis episode was produced by Isaiah Industries, Inc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
William Cowell de Gruchy joins the show from London. After 5 years in the British Army, Will wore the consulting hat and found inefficiencies in building management. Uncovering this problem, along with his passion for building sustainability, led Will to launch Infogrid, a smart building platform that uses IoT sensors and AI to automate and optimize facilities and building management. On this episode, we discuss cage fighting (!), healthy buildings, and the future of IOT technologies in facilities management.Enjoy!
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
It's the podcast's first interview! I talk to Malath Feadha and Dr. Jaafar Jotheri, two Iraqi archaeologists studying ancient Mesopotamia at Al-Qadisiyah University, about the relationship between the early inhabitants of the alluvium (in southern Iraq) and the rivers and wetlands that shaped their landscape. We talk about the history of irrigation, from a few Ubaid households digging small canals from gaps in the natural levees (in the 5000s BCE) to Sumerian city-states levying armies of manual laborers to incorporate the entire alluvium into a single irrigation network (in the 2000s). We also talk about a recent paper* they coauthored, a geoarchaeological analysis of ancient human movement through the alluvial wetlands. Both boats and domestic herds of water buffalo stirred up the sediment on the river floor over time, leaving tracks still visible in the modern desert landscape. What can these tell us about daily life in early southern Mesopotamia? Follow Malath and Grandchildren of the Sumerians on Twitter! *Jaafar Jotheri, Michelle de Gruchy, Rola Almaliki, & Malath Feadha. "Remote Sensing the Archaeological Traces of Boat Movement in the Marshes of Southern Mesopotamia" Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 2474. Also: look forward to the upcoming sequel, coauthored by our guests (et al), to be published in Sustainability: "Landscape archaeology of Southern Mesopotamia: identifying features in the dried marshes." Questions? Feedback? Email us at drumbeatforeverafter@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @drumbeatforever Works cited
On today's episode of Buck Junkies, Malcom introduces special guest, John Gruchy, a Wildlife Biologist of Mississippi Department of Wildlife, who explains wildlife management from a hunters' point of view (01:24). John then talks about how he got his start as a Wildlife Biologist (04:20). What are John Gruchy's Primary Duties as a Wildlife Biologist (6:30)? You can obtain a free property assessment from a Biologist in town (09:20). How can you attract deer to your property (12:02)? What does a Biologist search for when assessing properties (14:00)? Are deer browsers or grazers (17:00)? What are the top 5 deer foods to use on your food plot (18:45)? How can you improve your forage and management as a landowner (25:36)? Are the habitat trends still the same for Mississippians since the early 1900s (29:20)? What is the ideal ratio of food, land, and bed for your property (34:08)? Why should you practice working and talking with your neighbors (36:05)? What is the American Joint Vetch (39:06)? What should you be planting on your food plot for deer (40:40)? Is it important to keep and manage cages on your food plot (45:30)? Will a deer herd move to bad soil (48:40)? A new Velvet Hunting Season was introduced to Mississippi (49:44). John talks about how hunters can provide samples for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) (52:52). What is John Cooking (55:40)?
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
In the Season 2 finale, Amanda de Gruchy invites us into the exciting and sometimes surprising world of Food Security and Sovereignty. Amanda's passion has permeated throughout her academic career - she has actively interviewed not-for-profit organizations, taught gardening classes, and coordinated community garden activities throughout Charlotte County New Brunswick. Stay Connected: www.ssu.ca/current-news Instagram: @ssunews Facebook: www.facebook.com/st.stephens.university
MARCH TOPIC:AUSTRALIAN TRUE CRIME Check out Buzz Killers every Sunday for new episodes! A proud podcast of the Podmoth Media Network. In episode sixty four we discuss the tragic murders of Jennifer, Adrian, and Sarah De Gruchy. On March 13, 1996, 18 year old Matthew De Gruchy came home from his girlfriend's house to discover his mother and two siblings dead. The house was in disarray and investigators initially thought that this was a burglary gone wrong. After further investigation, that police discovered that this heinous crime was far more personal and quickly zeroed in on a suspect that they never would have expected. This week drank The Burn Borne of Fire Cabernet Sauvignon! Check out their website to see their full selection. Music made by M.Eighmey on Soundtrap Sources: Forensic Investigators - Season 1, Ep 5 - Matthew De Gruchy Australian True Crime Podcast - The De Gruchy Family Murders #111 Killer Australia: Death and Destruction Down Under - Amanda Howard Under Siege - Belinda Neil https://medium.com/dark-aberrations/the-new-tasmanian-devil-matthew-de-gruchy-massacred-his-family-811e79587433 https://au.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-lists/7-scariest-killers-australia-6492/matthew-de-gruchy-6495/ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-15/matthew-de-gruchy-walks-free/11416204 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-26/matthew-de-gruchy-free-decades-after-killing-family/11349720 https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/triple-murderer-matthew-de-gruchy-walks-free-after-two-decades-behind-bars-20190815-p52h97.html https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/aussie-sociopath-matthew-de-gruchy-who-wrote-horror-to-do-list-to-be-released-from-jail/UZ3746CZRKKRNI4JX6VKP6KAEA/ https://www.tenterfieldstar.com.au/story/6094631/id-be-worried-ex-cop-says-killer-could-snap-again/ https://au.news.yahoo.com/matthew-de-gruchy-who-bashed-mum-and-two-siblings-to-death-will-walk-free-071241173.html https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/teen-killers-brutal-murders-still-haunt-cop-who-suffers-ptsd/news-story/d49d780d0b711621dc99c50650eed00b https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/SydLRev/2002/4.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiE3pOgnbn2AhWxjIkEHV_cBPY4ChAWegQICxAB&usg=AOvVaw0AlKcOmqI7rOtZ9WNcjFjX **This episode is brought to you by BK Creations, LLC. **
Today's episode features two big thinkers when it comes to place and technology. Edward Wagoner is the CIO for the progressive-minded $17 billion, global real estate firm, JLL. Will Cowell de Gruchy is the founder and CEO of Infogrid - a fast-growing startup aimed at making buildings smarter and the world healthier.These two are thinking about the intersection of real estate and technology at the highest level, and with 90% of our time spent indoors, the stakes are high.In today's conversation, we'll talk about technology's role in the human experience of place, IOT (Internet of Things), and at the end, Edward and Will will make some bold predictions for what's ahead of us. But, perhaps the most valuable moment in today's chat is hearing Edward open up about his personal journey through self-change and organizational change. Get your FREE copy of the Imagine a Place journal: Connect with Doug:On Instagram: @Douglas_ShapiroOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doshapiro/ By Email: dshapiro@ofs.comEmail Imagine a Place: imagineaplace@ofs.com
BBC Radio Jersey's Lettre Jèrriaise, with Enid de Gruchy.
William Cowell de Gruchy joins the show from London. After 5 years in the British Army, Will wore the consulting hat and found inefficiencies in building management. Uncovering this problem, along with his passion for building sustainability, led Will to launch Infogrid, a smart building platform that uses IoT sensors and AI to automate and optimize facilities and building management. On this episode, we discuss cage fighting (!), healthy buildings, and the future of IOT technologies in facilities management.Enjoy!
William Cowell de Gruchy is Founder & CEO of Infogrid where he is passionate about providing end-to-end connected sensor solutions which make buildings smarter. Mike Petrusky asks Will about how his company “makes IoT easy” using sensors, proprietary algorithms and machine learning to transform data into actionable energy and cost saving insights, and easily integrates into existing systems. They discuss new expectations of employees and the need to prioritize ESG initiatives to achieve efficient, healthy, and sustainable spaces in the future of work. Connect with Will on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willcdgruchy/ Learn more about Infogrid: https://www.infogrid.io/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://www.workplaceinnovator.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com
“You need no more evidence than the fact that McKinsey estimates that its largest practice within three years will be sustainability to know that the ESG transformation is the new digital transformation."-Will Cowell de Gruchy My HighlightsWhat is Infogrid (11:30)The founding story (12:07)What Infogrid does today and how much traction they have (18:07)To what Will attributes Infogrid's incredible growth (25:14)The top 5 use cases Infogrid deploys and a few of the weirdest they've done (38:06) You can find Will on LinkedIn.Watch on YouTube or read on the web.Get full access to Nexus.
The Duke reviews Summerslam Weekend 2021, including WWENXT and sounds off on frustration over Bianca Belair being buried in 2 moves by Becky Lynch. Vincent Kennedy McMahon gets called to the carpet on this one! Mark De Gruchy discusses his sought after Graphic Design Work including Wrestlers he's done business with, his connection to the retail Porn Industry and even some info on his love for Peanutbutter? *Check out this episode and more by visiting the Duke Loves Rasslin podcast page on iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio App, Youtube and other leading podcast apps!*Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dukelovesrasslin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a quiet neighbourhood in the Illawarra Region - New South Wales, Australia, the usual Wednesday morning monotony was interrupted by the screams of an 18 year old resident.Emerging from his house in hysterics, he told his neighbour that “Something is wrong with Mum and Sarah!”.What police would find in the home was so horrific, that one police officer who attended the scene, would never return to work.This is the story…For episode sources, images related to the episode or to connect with us, visit www.whatiswrongwithpeoplepodcast.com Like the Facebook Page What is Wrong with People? Podcast Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whatiswrongwithpeople_podcast/I am a big time Podcast binger. Some that I've loved, or I'm listening to:·CasefileSmall Town DicksCourt JunkieCanadian True CrimeMens ReaEvidence LockerAustralian True CrimeSmall Town MurderWhat Makes a KillerI Catch KillersThis is Actually HappeningTrue Crime Island
LGBTQ+ folk har aldrig rigtigt haft nemt ved at blive forståede. Selv i vores tid, er anti-queer love, diskrimination og vold desværre en helt almindelig del af hverdagen for de fleste ikke-heteroseksuelle mennesker.Prøv så lige at forestil jer hvordan det var tilbage i 1950'erne! Dengang da homoseksualitet stadig var på de internationale lister over mentale lidelser. Se dengang var der tortur til!Hør med når Mark fortæller om Aubrey Levin, der forsøgte at "kurere" homoseksuelle mænd og kvinder i den Sydafrikanske hær, ved at give dem stød og skære deres kønsdele af dem. Og når Flemming fortæller om Laud Humphreys forsøg på at forstå homoseksuelle i 70'erne ved at skrive en PhD om hvordan de boller på offentlige toiletter.Hvis du vil være med til at optage live med os på Discord kan du støtte os på 10er og blive en af vores kernelyttere https://bit.ly/VU10er - hvis pengene er knappe kan du også bare tjekke vores Facebookgruppe ud, vi hygger max!Du kan også tjekke vores webshop: bit.ly/vushop. Vi har T-shirts, kaffekopper og tasker! Og meget mere! Der er også en hønsetrøje!Send os water hilarious science eller stil et spørgsmål på facebook, Instagram eller vudfordret@gmail.comTak til Christian Eiming for disclaimer.Tak til Barometer-Bjarke for Gak-O-meteretHusk at være dumme
Wayne and Jennifer De Gruchy and their three children were your typical Aussie family, living in Shellharbour's middle-class suburb of Albion Park Rail, approximately 100km east of the NSW capital of Sydney. Every Monday morning Wayne would make the hour and half commute up to Sydney where he worked, and it was not uncommon for him to spend the night at his parents' place if he'd had a long day, and this is where he was on the evening of Tuesday the 12th of March in 1996. Wayne had called Jenny earlier that day to let her know that he wouldn't be home, just as Jenny was getting ready to go pick up their two youngest children, 15-year-old Adrian and 13-year-old Sarah from school. What Wayne didn't know was that this quick phone call would be the last time he spoke to his wife, and that within hours, Jenny and two of their three children would be brutally murdered. This is the story of Jennifer, Adrian and Sarah De Gruchy. SOURCES Crime Investigation Australia Wikipedia NZ Herald Sydney Herald
John Gruchy is a Private Lands Biologist for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks and has been assisting landowners with habitat management for deer and other wildlife for over a decade. During that time, John has compiled a list of habitat management mistakes he sees over and over again. Join us as we review these mistakes with John and discuss how you can avoid these pitfalls.
On March 12, 1996, 18 year old Matthew De Gruchy brutally attacked and murdered his mother, 41 year old Jennifer and his two siblings 13 year old Sarah and 15 year old Adrian in their Shearwater Boulevard home in what is considered one of Australia's most notorious and brutal killings.Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f8nqebRdAIOdnbm27CB7RQILG0r7WvFBobDS8Ikeiek/edit?usp=sharing
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People may have forgotten that apartheid in South Africa and the trans-Atlantic enslavement of peoples were justified and authorised not only politically, but theologically as well. The theologians who did this work were not on the fringes, but 'pillars' of the establishment - a number of their works are still required reading in seminaries. While some have examined and repented of the roots and fruit of these and other dangerous theologies, others have uncritically continued to hold to theologies and practices that at best passively, and at worst actively, support ongoing unjust and ungodly configurations of Church and society. What does the prophetic witness of the Church look like in this season of protests against police brutality and apparent disregard for black and brown lives across many societies? What does the voice of God through the Scriptures say to us, and is our theology robust enough to sustain us as we navigate these waters? In this clip, Dambudzo and Ayanda look at how deficiencies in our theology can leave us being merely reactive and unprepared in times such as these, and how we need deeper readings of Scripture combined with Spirit-led truth-telling and lament for us to live up to our vocation as the multicultural and global people of God. Find us: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/walking_on_water_mzansi/ Email - walkingonwatermzansi@gmail.com Links to resources: N.T. Wright on 'Undermining racism' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwohWaJHOp0 Article by Mmusi Maimane on the church and its prophetic voice - https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2020-06-09-as-the-voice-of-the-oppressed-the-church-should-be-preaching-black-lives-matter-the-loudest/#gsc.tab=0 Book by Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah - "Unsettling Truths: The ongoing, dehumanizing legacy of the doctrine of discovery" Book by Jemar Tisby - "The color of compromise - The truth about the American Church's complicity in racism" Book by John W. de Gruchy and Charles Villa Vicencio - "Apartheid is a heresy" Music: Stevener - Black Excellence 600
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Langlewendheid gaan die nuwe ongelykheid word. Die grootste, groeiende deel van die bevolking is ouer as 65. Die arbeidsmark sukkel reeds om afgetredenes te befonds, maar soos besetenes gryp ons na verjongingskure en ’n langer lewe. Frieda van den Heever en Theo Geyser gesels met Dr. Martin de Villiers en Prof. John de Gruchy, kenners op die vakgebied van gerontologie en kyk na die rol wat ’n gesonde spiritualiteit binne veroudering kan speel.
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On episode 41 of the Undiluted Podcast, JP is joined by special guest, Mark De Gruchy, to discuss Mark's experiences with being a heavy metal vocalist, artist/graphic designer, diehard pro wrestling fan, also his educational background, plus the overall vibe/culture of North Carolina, and more!