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Guy Martin is a television presenter, mechanic and former motorcycle racer. During his career he achieved 17 podium finishes at the Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) Races – one of the most prestigious and dangerous motorcycling events in the world. His television programmes often focus on his daredevil nature and combine two of his greatest loves - engineering and history.Guy was brought up in the village of Kirmington in North Lincolnshire. When he was five his father, who raced bikes himself, bought him his first motorcycle which he promptly crashed into the rose garden. His father is a mechanic and Guy used to sit and watch him at work in the shed from a young age and at 12 he began working for him at weekends and during school holidays.Guy's first race meeting was at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire when he was 19. Less than a minute into the race he crashed. He was not badly injured but the bike was destroyed in the process. In 2004 he made his debut at the biggest road race of them all – the Isle of Man TT, finishing seventh in the Senior race and winning the Newcomers Trophy. Guy retired from racing in 2015 after a very bad crash at the Ulster Grand Prix. After that he turned to his bicycle and has taken part in several endurance cycling events, including the Tour Divide, to test his resolve and stamina and fill the adrenaline gap.Guy lives in Lincolnshire with his wife Sharon, their daughter Dottie and three dogs. DISC ONE: Bam Ba Lam (Here Comes Daddy) - Alabama 3 DISC TWO: Testify - Rage Against the Machine DISC THREE: Blinded by the Light - The Streets DISC FOUR: Getaway - The Music DISC FIVE: Me and my Monkey - Robbie Williams DISC SIX: Hurt – Johnny Cash DISC SEVEN: The Day is My Enemy - The Prodigy DISC EIGHT: With or Without You - U2 BOOK CHOICE: Stealing Speed by Mat Oxley LUXURY ITEM: The back catalogue of Race Engine Technology magazine CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: With or Without You - U2 Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
Hello and welcome to a special AX edition of the DDRCI contribution to QNEWS. I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club, and it's my job to spread good tidings. Ho Ho Ho. So as you listen live, it's most likely Sunday 17 May, and you've probably heard that today is World Telecommunications Day. Under a long-standing agreement between the ACMA and the WIA, all VK licenced amateur radio operators may use the special AX prefix today, running up to 2359 tonight. Why not come up on the callback as AX? If it's Sunday morning, then why not also join us at 1000 for the club net on VK4RDD, and we're activating today as AX4WID. We love hearing from DX stations and members of other clubs. If you can hear this you already have the gear, so you just need to be in range of Toowoomba. If you missed the club meeting last Monday, you missed something rather special. Guy Martin from ADSBSupport in Denmark explained a bit how ADS-B works; how to get global coverage to track planes; and what interesting information can be gleaned and displayed. A number of club members have applied to support ground stations, and I know of at least two club members who have been accepted as ADSBSupport builds its network. If you're interested in supporting a ground station, and if you missed the meeting, drop me a line to Secretary at DDRCI.org.au and we'll tell you how to get in touch. Coming up, the diary dates for a very busy June: Next club activity: we're at Bunnings Toowoomba North on Sunday 7 June. You can help support the club in a really meaningful way: we need Sausage Twirlers, bread-stackers, drink-stockers, ice-blockers, onion-whackers, and money-takers. No experience needed; just a few hours of your time between 0800 and 1600 would help massively. Send your immediate acceptance to secretary@ddrci.org.au so that we can put you on the roster. Next club meeting will be the day after Bunnings on Monday 8 June, and watch for some special news. The following weekend on Saturday 13 June we're running a BBQ lunch up at the wonderfully named Peacehaven Park on Kuhls Road, Highfields. And following the lunch, there's a definite threat of a foxhunt to take you through the afternoon. Facilities at Peacehaven are brilliant. Details of all these dates, and quite a bit more will be found on the website at ddrci.org.au. It's always a source of truth. Coming into Week 21 of the year we've been handed another bonza opportunity in the 52 Week Ham Challenge. And get this: the deal of the week is: "Read your transceiver's manual and use a feature you've never used before". Clearly this was written by someone who owns a Baofeng handheld... I'm still looking for the repeater reverse button; maybe it's in there. If only I could get the scanner to find active planes. So much fun. Read all about that and all the challenges at hamchallenge.org, or find it from our website. Finally an offer to other clubs. Getting on QNEWS is easy and helpful to the community. If you'd like to know how it's done, or if you'd like some help getting there, drop me a line. secretary@ddrci.org.au will do it, and our operator is standing by to take your call. And your club's call. And your words for QNEWS. As we've found out many times, people all over the state are interested in what your club is doing, and if your club meetings are being held online there's an audience waiting to be told what and how. Secretary@ddrci.org.au and let's talk about how to get going. Until next week, I'm John AX4JPM for the Darling Downs Radio Club. 73.
Adding more people is how you grow a recruitment firm. Michelle Lownie spent years believing it. Then she watched it go wrong. Michelle is the CEO and co-founder of Eden Scott, one of Scotland's leading recruitment firms. She started in recruitment in 1989, filing documents and making tea at Melville Craig on a six-week summer contract. She stayed 15 years. In 2003, she co-founded Eden Scott alongside Guy Martin and Chris Logue. Today, Eden Scott generates approximately £25 million in annual revenue with 38 consultants across Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow. At its peak, the business had nearly 70 people. In this episode, Michelle talks through what it took to rebuild around a smaller, higher-performing team - and how that decision changed everything about how the business runs today. She covers the hiring process Eden Scott uses to find recruiters who don't need managing, why they've stayed on the 360 model for 23 years while everyone else splits desks, and what keeps recruiters at Eden Scott for years in an industry known for high turnover. She also shares what the last 18 months have looked like on the ground in Scotland - and why relationship-led recruitment still matters more than ever. In this episode, you'll learn: How Eden Scott rebuilt from 70 people down to 38 - and what changed How COVID became an opportunity to rebuild around the right people The hiring process - including why interviewers never discuss candidates between stages What Michelle is actually looking for when she makes a hiring decision How their commission and retention structure works, including sabbaticals at 5, 10, and 15 years How the 360 full-desk model still produces a £25 million business What consistent business development actually looks like in practice Episode highlights: [13:39] How COVID forced a complete rethink of the business [17:51] Why Michelle has no interest in scaling back to 70 people [26:29] Why Eden Scott has stayed on the 360 model while others split desks [35:30] The hiring process - and why interviewers don't discuss candidates between stages [45:11] The retention strategies that keep consultants at Eden Scott for years [52:18] Why good recruiters don't need to be pushed This episode is sponsored by Recruiterflow - an AI-first ATS and CRM built for recruiters who want to spend less time on admin and more time on relationships. See it in action at recruitmentcoach.com/recruiterflow. About Michelle Lownie: Michelle Lownie is the CEO and co-founder of Eden Scott, one of Scotland's leading recruitment firms with annual revenue of approximately £25 million. She began her career in 1989 at Melville Craig and co-founded Eden Scott in 2003 alongside Guy Martin and Chris Logue. The firm operates across Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow with 38 consultants. Connect with Michelle: LinkedIn: Michelle Lownie Website: edenscott.com Connect with Mark: Free 30-minute strategy session: recruitmentcoach.com/strategy-session Mark on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/markwhitby Follow on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach
This is Allan VK4HIT with news from Ipswich and District Radio Club. The club is currently seeking expressions of interest from Foundation amateurs or those who don't yet have a license but might just want to jump straight into it; for an upcoming Standard license training course in the Ipswich and West Moreton region. The course will be held at the Ipswich & District Radio Club with a tentative start date of Wednesday 20th May, with the course running over about five Wednesday nights with a sixth night focused mainly on Standard & Advanced regulations. If you or anyone you know is interested, please contact our training officer Greg via email VK4GJW@gmail.com or you can find out more via our website ipswichradioclub.org.au Club member Robert VK4KHW has reminded me about two big horse endurance events which Brisbane Area Wicen Group is providing safety communications. Details are:- This event is held at the Kilkivan Showgrounds and Equestrian Centre. Dates are Saturday 16th May 2026 and Sunday 17th May 2026. The other big event is called the Tom Quilty Gold Cup, being run out of the Stirlings Crossing Equestrian Complex, Imbil. Dates are 4th & 5th July 2026. The event runs for 24 hours. Robert will be asking for volunteers for Imbil after the Kilkivan event. Contact Robert via email rwilling65@gmail.com It's Sunday 10 May, and only a week away from the last chance this year to use the AX Prefix with your call. Hi, I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club, and here's our bit of QNEWS for the coming week. And starting with our meeting to be held tomorrow night, on Monday 11 May. Last weekend in Albury we made contact with an ADSB Support, an organisation that is creating a network of receivers to map plane movements in a different way. They are also doing some work that is directly of interest to ham radio operators. We thought that was too good an opportunity to leave hanging, and they have agreed to be our special guests at the meeting. Their global tech support manager, Guy Martin will be joining us from Denmark to explain how the network operates, what it does, and how maybe you could be involved as host of a receive point. Check the website for details. If you're not in town, or simply out of town, then you can attend remotely via Zoom and we'd love to have you. You don't need to be a member to join us. But if you do come to the Scout Hall in person, rest assured that we'll have tea, coffee and timtams ready to greet you. A couple of dates for the future: * lock in 7 June, which is just a month away, when we will be doing some much needed fundraising at Bunnings. If you can spare some time on the day - a couple of hours would do it - then could you let me know via the email address secretary@ddrci.org.au. * it's way into the future, but lock it in now: on the weekend of 7/8 November, the Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania will be running Ham-E-Con. This will be a similar but different event to QTECH that you might have attended last year in Brisbane. It's in Hobart, so already it's different! You can link details from our website at ddrci.org.au, and even though it's a while off maybe you want to book the travel this week while there are some specials on? This week's entry in the 52 week ham challenge: Build the cheapest antenna you can and make a QSO with it. We're not sure what counts as cheap. You have to buy metal coat-hangers these days, but an old 2m mobile base screwed into a tin can would be pretty and cheap, so pretty cheap. The website is at hamchallenge.org and right now nobody has logged a toot. I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club.
This week, James is joined by Guy Martin, former British motorcycle racer, land speed record setter, part-time cyclist and reluctant TV presenter - he says he'd rather be known for his day job fixing trucks than as a TV personality. But on the box he is, where you may have seen him building his own narrowboat from archaic methods (think smelting your own iron), breaking tractor land speed records (spoiler, 135mph), rebuilding First World War tanks and travelling the globe in the Our Guy in… series, where Guy visits the Chernobyl reactor in Ukraine, cycles across the desert in China, travels through India on a motorcycle and much more - we haven't even got to the drug cartels in Colombia yet.Guy is also a keen cyclist, from enduro-mountain biking to breaking the British land speed record on a special steel road bike, to his own self-styled ultra-cycling challenges, although he'd just call them ‘long rides to get me head straight'. And he's also an author, his new book All the Medals Have Been Handed Out is out on 7th May, which along with charting his adventures and misadventures on two wheels, recounts being kidnapped in Colombia and waterboarded; his soul-crushing, death-defying bicycle ride to Azerbaijan; and his continued ‘300 miles per hour job', an ongoing project to turn a street bike he bought for £5,000 into a record breaking motorcycle that he'll ride at over 300mph. And he's tightened all those nuts and bolts himself.We talk about all this and more, so buckle up your four-point harness and drop the clutch. Or just put the kettle on.Chat begins at 5.36Guy's new book, All the Medals Have Been Handed Out (Penguin books) is out on 7th May. More details plus where to buy can be found here-----------------This episode is brought to you by the Hammerhead Karoo GPS bike computer. Visit hammerhead.io and use the code CYCLIST to get a free HR strap with every purchase (just be sure to add the strap to your cart then apply the code at checkout)This episode is also brought to you by the Maserati Grecale SUV car. For more information, go to maserati.com------------------Did you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly print magazine?Subscribe now at store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod and get every issue for less than in the shops, delivered straight to your doorWe're also a really lovely website about everything road cycling and gravel. Check us out at cyclist.co.uk, plus over the next few months we're running our very own Cyclist Track Days and Cycling Electric Demo days, where you can test ride the best bikes around purpose-built, closed-circuit tracks. For a full list of dates and venues across May and June, check out Cyclist Track Days and Cycling Electric Demo Days Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Podcast, we are joined by Dr Amr Hanbali.During Blood Cancer Awareness Month, Guy Martin, news editor at The Pharma Letter, sat down with Dr Hanbali to discuss his experiences treating patients with CAR T-cell therapy in the Middle East.With extensive experience in hematology and the treatment of blood disorders such as leukemia and myeloma, Dr Hanbali has been closely involved in expanding access to advanced therapies across the region.Dr Hanbali discussed the evolution of blood cancer treatment in the Middle East, the unique challenges patients face in accessing cutting-edge therapies, and how CAR T-cell treatments are offering renewed hope for long-term remission.He also shared his personal reflections on the impact of this therapy on patients and families, what needs to happen to improve regional access, and his vision for the future of blood cancer care in the next decade.
À Rennes, dans le restaurant Racines, Virginie Giboire s'est fait une place dans le paysage gastronomique breton.Passée par les grandes maisons parisiennes — Guy Martin, Michel Troisgros, Thierry Marx — elle est revenue sur ses terres pour y cultiver sa propre cuisine : libre, sensible et ancrée dans la saison.Chez elle, pas de plats signatures, pas de recettes figées.Chaque service est un instant nouveau, un dialogue entre le produit, l'émotion et le geste.Sa cuisine respire le bon sens, la sincérité et l'humilité — celle qu'on apprend au contact des producteurs, des équipes et du temps qui passe.Étoilée, discrète, exigeante, Virginie Giboire fait partie de cette génération de cheffes qui redéfinissent la haute gastronomie : humaine, vivante et vraie !
Aubrey converses with Defence Web Editor, Guy Martin, about the return of the second batch of SANDF soldiers deployed under the SADC mission in the DRC has returned. The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NAIOP April 2025 - Breakfast Program The participants included: Guy Martin, President, Martin-Harris Construction Frank Marretti, Founder, G2 Capital Development John Restrepo, Principal, RCG Economics, LLC Moderator: Steve Neiger, CCIM, Principal, CAST This program was sponsored by American Nevada Realty
https://www.youtube.com/live/BtZ8RqwDvI8?si=kn8gpeaStxBAoEJI The history of Moto Morini motorcycles (ca 1937) Show Notes #492 Cole Base from Base Speed and Machine https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwyG6F7--4nozMVrYfL-g-QSent us a gift box with some cool stuff inside. You'll be impressed. I certainly was. John and Carter want to know what songs they should start working on for the AMA VMD JAM.Phils Moto Morini History LessonMotorcycle NewsThe nurburgring limits motorcycle access to only 4 days per year! https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2025/february/motorcycles-banned-from-nurburgring/Guy Martin is going for 400 mph in a Turbine powered motorcycle. https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2025/february/straightliners-speed-weekend/Honda finally calls it quits on the BIG ONEhttps://www.rideapart.com/news/750819/honda-cb1300-superfour-final-edition/Support the showRemember folks...Ride Fast and Take Chances! check out our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/ClevelandMoto
Liebe auf den ersten Blick - Die deutsche Filmproduzentin Katherina Marx und ihr Mann, der französische Starkoch Guy Martin, landeten eher zufällig in Nardò und renovierten dort gleich drei barocke Stadtpaläste. Was das Paar vorfand, waren bröckelnde Fassaden, nackte Räume und verbarrikadierte Fenster, aber auch jede Menge Raum für Gestaltung. Von Anfang an wurde mit lokalen Handwerkern zusammengearbeitet, Mosaikböden neu gelegt oder vom lokalen Schmied die Balkongeländer nach alten Vorlagen nachgegossen. Katherina, die ursprünglich in Bayern aufgewachsen ist und mit 20 Jahre als Model nach Paris kam, übernahm die Bauleitung vor Ort. Entstanden sind drei Kleinode mitten in der Stadt, stilvoll eingerichtet mit der Kunstsammlung und besonderen Möbelstücken des Pariser Paares.Alle drei Paläste können von Feriengästen gemietet werden: Maritatiemuci.comCaffé Parisi in Nardò @caffe_parisiDas Restaurant von Guy Martin in Paris https://www.grand-vefour.com/Die Region Salento ist aber auch aus einem weiteren Grund spannend: Dieser Landstrich war in der Vergangenheit sehr reich, es gibt bis heute eine Unmenge der schönsten Gebäude, Stadtpaläste mit Mosaikböden und aufwendigen Deckenmalereien, vielen von ihnen stehen leider leer. Wer sich einem solchen Gebäude annimmt und es renoviert, bekommt von der EU rund die Hälfte seiner Investitionen erstattet.Die Interior-Reportage mit vielen Bildern aus allen drei Palästen kann man in der SALON No 42, Frühjahr 2025 nachlesen.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
South Africa’s military is in crisis, with the SANDF suffering from aging personnel, outdated equipment, and mismanagement. Despite the long-overdue reassessment of the 2015 Defence Review, no meaningful progress has been made. Dr. Guy Martin, Editor at defenceWeb, joins John Maytham to discuss the DA’s urgent call for a full strategic review to evaluate assets, personnel, finances, and capabilities. Can the SANDF recover, or is another military disaster inevitable?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aubrey speaks to Defence Web Editor, Guy Martin, the possible repatriation plans for South African peacekeepers from Goma. Local reports indicate around 300 SAMIDRC soldiers have begun their journey home. The exact number of returning troops remains unclear. There's conflicting reports on the number of casualties, including those wounded. The South African National Defence Force and the South African National Defence Union has yet to comment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The rebel leader whose fighters have captured Goma, the biggest city in eastern DRC, has vowed to continue their offensive all the way to the capital, Kinshasa. Corneille Nangaa, who heads an alliance of rebel groups that includes the M23, has announced that their ultimate aim is to topple President Félix Tshisekedi's government. Both the UN and the southern African regional bloc SADC have Troops and peacekeepers in eastern DRC, but they failed to halt the rebel assault. THIS WEEK 14 South African soldiers were killed alongside a few others from several countries. The deaths led to a flurry of accusations and counter accusations with Rwanda President Paul Kagame issuing a stark warning to South Africa on Wednesday, accusing President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government of distorting facts about the ongoing conflict in the eastern DRC and suggesting that Rwanda is prepared for confrontation if necessary. South African officials have repeatedly blamed the escalating violence on the M23 rebel group and the Rwandan Defence Force. At their meeting in Harare on Friday, SADC leaders resolved to seek further dialogue with East African leaders to deliberate on the way forward regarding the security situation in the DRC. To further explore the security situation in Eastern DRC and determine how South Africa should respond to the volatile situation there Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Guy Martin, editor of Defence Web, an online African defence and security publication. Also joining me is Lt. General Kayumba Nyamwasa, former Rwanda army chief of staff and ambassador to India. We also have Dr. Kingsley Makhubela, Risk Analyst and Former South African Diplomat
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Guy Martin started his career in construction the summer he turned 13. Working with his dad, Frank Martin, he grew up watching him work hard and build things really well. He always knew that he wanted to run the company one day, and today, he is the President of Martin-Harris Construction. The 48-year-old company employs over 300 people in Nevada and builds everything except for single-family detached residential and on-strip hospitality. His Christian faith serves as the foundation not just for his life, but his corporate success. Kindness, gratitude, love and faith are the backbone of Guy's drive to build community, lead future generations, and do more with what he was given. With a forty-year career in general construction under his belt, Guy worked his way up through “every department but accounting.” Now that he runs the place, his business plan is simple: have fun, make money, and the order is important.
Clement Manyathela speaks to Guy Martin, the Editor of Defence Web; Peter Fabricius, a consultant at ISS Pretoria and Dr Chris de Kock, an independent crime and violence analyst about whether the country could be a potential training hub for designated terrorist organisations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui on parle d'une des légendes du TT mais également du monde de la moto. On va parler du grand Guy Martin !Son site internet : https://www.guymartinracing.co.uk/Documentaire sur le TT : https://youtu.be/I2Y-e_hNyGQ?si=4bGlon6Os51sh0ZJInstagram : https://instagram.com/p0dcasque?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Twitter : https://twitter.com/p0dcasque?s=21&t=J97N8oxTQf3fE-GLZCEbqwTikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@p0dcasque?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcN'hésitez pas non plus à me partager toutes critiques constructivesOu même de sujets dont vous aimeriez que je traite. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The Tehachapi Community Theatre Association is excited to present "Best of Broadway" at the Beekay Theatre from June 14 through June 30. Directors Opal and Guy Martin join the podcast to discuss what the audience can expect from the show. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.tctaonstage.com
"Mes parents étaient agriculteurs pendant l'industrialisation, et comme beaucoup, ce sont des victimes de l'agriculture de rendement. Je veux prendre le contre-pied de ces années-là".Anthony Courteille est le fondateur de la boulangerie-pâtisserie SAIN (Saveurs d'Antan, Ingrédients Naturels), qui réunit deux boutiques à Paris.C'est pourtant grâce à la boulangerie qu'Anthony fait ses débuts dans la cuisine. Après un CAP boulanger, il devient responsable des feuilletages et des viennoiseries dans un grand hôtel en Angleterre. Puis il intègre progressivement les cuisines. Et ça lui plait ! Lorsqu'il revient en France, il souhaite parfaire sa connaissance de la cuisine. Il enchaine les expériences dans de belles maisons. Un peu plus tard, Anthony se demande s'il souhaite réellement faire ce métier toute sa vie, mais une rencontre inattendue vient tout bousculer. Au menu de cet épisode :
Hey everyone- welcome to the podcast. This is season #2 episode #93 and I'm doing an end of season highlight podcast of a few of my guests from this last season. This is the last episode of season #2 and I thought it would be kinda fun to showcase a few clips from this last season. On this podcast I'm going to play clips from Art Alexakis from the band Everclear, Scotty Morris from the band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, musician and fly fishing guide Chuck Ragan, 13 Time World Frisbee Champ Chipper Bro Bell, Legendary Ventura band Raging Arb and the Redheads and Guitar virtuoso Guy Martin. I want to thank my sponsors from this last year. Goldco.com, Manscape, The Bart Hall Shows, Waypoint Tv, and Dakota Lithium Batteries. I want to thank them for supporting the podcast and I want to thank you all for listening and making this podcast journey of mine possible. It's super fun, interesting and educational for me to interview all these guests who I would never ghetto talk to otherwise. I want to thank Universal Attractions Agency and my agent Jim Woodward for believing in the podcast and helping it become successful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone- welcome to the podcast. This is season #2 episode #93 and I'm doing an end of season highlight podcast of a few of my guests from this last season. This is the last episode of season #2 and I thought it would be kinda fun to showcase a few clips from this last season. On this podcast I'm going to play clips from Art Alexakis from the band Everclear, Scotty Morris from the band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, musician and fly fishing guide Chuck Ragan, 13 Time World Frisbee Champ Chipper Bro Bell, Legendary Ventura band Raging Arb and the Redheads and Guitar virtuoso Guy Martin. I want to thank my sponsors from this last year. Goldco.com, Manscape, The Bart Hall Shows, Waypoint Tv, and Dakota Lithium Batteries. I want to thank them for supporting the podcast and I want to thank you all for listening and making this podcast journey of mine possible. It's super fun, interesting and educational for me to interview all these guests who I would never ghetto talk to otherwise. I want to thank Universal Attractions Agency and my agent Jim Woodward for believing in the podcast and helping it become successful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Je poursuis mes conversations avec les chefs pour parler bûche de Noël… voire même pain de Noël Vous allez retrouver au micro, Guy Martin pour le Pasco, un bistrot, aux touches méditerranéennes où le produit est roi et la qualité sans compromis ! Situé dans le 7ème arrondissement, la décoration a été confié à Katherina Marx. Puis, Eric Kayser, fondateur des boulangerie Kayser il y a maintenant 27 ans. Son objectif a été de parié sur le développement du pain dit de tradition. Ce goût du pain, il le doit à un héritage familial qu'il a ensuite perpétué avec les Compagnons du Devoir. C'est là qu'il a développé son goût pour la transmission et l'évolution de la connaissance. Plan de l'épisode 2.16 : Guy Martin pour le Pasco 7.23 : Eric Kayser de la Maison Kayser (Bûche) 15.58 : Eric Kayser et les pains de Noël Soutenir Tatousenti :· Faire un don pour soutenir et encourager Tatousenti à continuer, cliquez ici· Site : www.tatousenti.com· Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/bettinaaykroyd/Production : Bettina AykroydSi cet épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à laisser plein d'étoiles et un commentaire sur la plateforme Apple Podcasts et surtout à vous abonner grâce à votre application de podcasts préférée ! Cela m'aide énormément à faire découvrir Tatousenti à de nouveaux auditeurs et de nouvelles auditrices.Tatousenti, le podcast qui agite le parfum Tatousenti podcast explore le monde du parfum dans tous ses sens. Le sens de l'innovation, de la créative et de l'audace. Chaque semaine, Bettina donne la parole à celles et ceux qui créent et imaginent le parfum de demain. On y parle parfum, saveurs, ingrédient, odeur, émotion développement durable avec les parfumeurs et des chefs d'entreprise, des chocolatiers, des chefs cuisiniers à titre d'exemple.Bettina Aykroyd, franco-britannique et expert odeur, parfum et saveurs. Mon motto : pour bien sentir, il faut se sentir bien.
Noël approche J-27…. Alors, avez-vous commencé à penser à votre bûche ? La bûche, c'est une ode au rêve et c'est une ode à la gourmandise…. Dans cet épisode, je ne vais pas vous parler des tendances…. Par contre, Vous savez combien l'humain est important chez Tatousenti podcast… Alors, je donne la parole à Guy Martin, propriétaire et chef du célèbre Grand Vefour au Palais Royal et à Pierre Marcolini, le grand chocolat belge. Tous les 2 sont animées d'une flamme créative et gourmande, toujours à la recherche d'un goût innovant mais néanmoins harmonieux et bon Plan de l'épisode · 2,18 : Guy Martin, propriétaire et chef du Grand Vefour au Palais Royal -8,4 : Pierre Marcoloni, chocolatier belge Soutenir Tatousenti : · Faire un don pour soutenir et encourager Tatousenti à continuer, cliquez ici · Site : www.tatousenti.com · Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/bettinaaykroyd/ Production : Bettina Aykroyd Si cet épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à laisser plein d'étoiles et un commentaire sur la plateforme Apple Podcasts et surtout à vous abonner grâce à votre application de podcasts préférée ! Cela m'aide énormément à faire découvrir Tatousenti à de nouveaux auditeurs et de nouvelles auditrices. Tatousenti, le podcast qui agite le parfum Tatousenti podcast explore le monde du parfum dans tous ses sens. Le sens de l'innovation, de la créative et de l'audace. Chaque semaine, Bettina donne la parole à celles et ceux qui créent et imaginent le parfum de demain. On y parle parfum, saveurs, ingrédient, odeur, émotion développement durable avec les parfumeurs et des chefs d'entreprise, des chocolatiers, des chefs cuisiniers à titre d'exemple.Bettina Aykroyd, franco-britannique et expert odeur, parfum et saveurs. Mon motto : pour bien sentir, il faut se sentir bien.
On this week's episode - Barry and Greg discuss a new business rival for Greg in the field of drone photography, vape reviews, Sinead O'Connor, "I think we're alone now" performed on the looper, Barbenheimer, Greg's law (no stairs), Yellowstone (TV show), Breaking Bad vs Better Call Saul, feeling like Mr Bean, An interview with Christine (of Christine and the Queens), Greg talks about some possible head tattoos he might get, Guy Martin in Colombia, Project Greenlight, Kevin Spacey and a whole lot more!
Join us for an exhilarating episode of our podcast, as we dive under the hood with renowned supercar tuner and master mechanic, Ricky Elder of Reperformance. Listen as we rev up the details of his astonishing work on Mat Armstrong Audi R8 and Guy Martin's motorbikes, a stunning showcase of engineering prowess and mechanical genius. Ricky Elder, hailed as the 'mechanic maestro' for his unparalleled tuning skills, unpacks his journey from the garage to the pinnacle of supercar performance enhancement. We delve into the thrilling specifics of how he transformed the Audi R8 for Armstrong, breaking records and redefining the boundaries of automotive capability. Whether you're a car enthusiast, an aspiring mechanic, or a fan of Mat Armstrong and Guy Martin, you don't want to miss out on this episode! Ricky Elder's inspiring story, paired with a behind-the-scenes look at the makings of a supercar, guarantees a compelling listen. Tag along for an amazing ride with Ricky Elder in a tale of power, speed, and revolutionary engineering. This is a conversation that will fuel your passion and set your mind racing. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for more automotive stories! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The International Relations Department has confirmed that the US ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety has apologized for alleging that the country sold weapons to Russia to use in the war against Ukraine. On Thursday Brigety told local media that US intelligence was confident that arms and ammunition had been loaded onto a Russian ship near Cape Town in December last year. Dirco spokesperson, Clayson Monyela has confirmed the US ambassador's apology. Meanwhile, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed that he has spoken to his South African counterpart Naledi Pandor telephonically. A short State Department statement has under-scored the importance of the US-South African strategic partnership. The Presidency has said the government has undertaken to set up an "independent enquiry to be led by a retired judge into the Russian ammunition accusations. We spoke to Guy Martin, editor of DefenceWeb, an online African Defence and Security news publication AND Prof. Waldo Krugell from the School of Economics at North West University
Intro - 0.00:00 What we've been up to - 0.00:30 This episode's jingle - 0.08:00 Song 1 - X-Ray Cat Trio: True Romance - 0.09:40 News - 0.13:00 Music News - 0.31:40 Song 2 - Sarabeth Tucek - The Gift - 0.41:30 2022 Round Up - Top Albums - 0.45:50 Charlotte's top wines - 1.03:25 Best ales of 2022 - 1.12:50 Good things about 2022 - 1.17:10 Film, TV recommendations - 1.19:10 (Severance - dir. Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle, Titane - dir. Julia Ducournau, Infinity Pool - dir. Brandon Cronenberg, SAS Rouge Heroes - dir. Tom Shankland, Guy Martin's Great British Power Trip - dir. James Woodroffe.) Book and Zine recommendations - 1.30:45 (books: Children of time - Adrian Tchaikovsky, Web - John Wyndham, Amid - weekly flash fiction on www.adambyfield.com, Digger's Diary - Charles Osborne, zines: The Cunningham Amendment - ed. Dr Peter Good, Lights Go Out issues 103-108, Strix - poetry and short fiction - ed. SJ Bradley, Ian Harker & Andrew Lamberth, All About Columbo - Missy Tassles, Positive Creed - ed. Rob, independent media - Tribune, British Sci- Fi Association, - Vector & Focus magazines, Amnesty International magazine) Song 3 - The Hu: Triangle - 1.41:00 Niché Knowledge - 1.47:10 Lousy Liars - 1.49:30 Room 919 - 1.51:20 Shout Outs and Conclusions - 1.53:30 Song 4 - Lighthouse - Future Island 1.54:20
Guy Martin is an American Guitarist and song writer from Ventura, California. He has shared the stage with guitar greats - BB King, Kenney Wayne Shepherd, Slash, Dave Mason and Greg Allman. With motivation to write and record his own music he opened Black Couch Studio. Guy discusses his playing and song writing, and what it's like to play solo in front of 10,000 people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guy Martin is an American Guitarist and song writer from Ventura, California. He has shared the stage with guitar greats - BB King, Kenney Wayne Shepherd, Slash, Dave Mason and Greg Allman. With motivation to write and record his own music he opened Black Couch Studio. Guy discusses his playing and song writing, and what it's like to play solo in front of 10,000 people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**THIS IS OUR 50TH EPISODE!! – We have cake so we invite you to buy some cake yourself and join us in celebrating our 50th episode!** In this weeks episode... - We update you on our cars. - We have a very interesting chat about WVO (Waste Veg Oil) - Turns out Jon doesn't like Guy Martin... - We mock old American V8s that make tiny power. - We have a question from a listener which leads us on to a 24 hours of Le Mans discussion... - We have yet another new car game! **Our Patreon is now LIVE! If you want to support us then head over to https://www.patreon.com/lemonlifeautopod - you get a host of exclusive benefits including a short non-car podcast!** We release an episode every fortnight. Follow us on all the socials... https://linktr.ee/lemonlifeautopod
How important are sales in a business? In order to achieve greater success in sales, what's the secret formula? Martin MacArthur, the founder of Outbound Sales Guy, is an experienced sales professional who specializes in outbound sales to SAAS companies. He recommends using Apollo.io for data gathering and enrichment, making custom outreach attempts on both LinkedIn and email, and following up multiple times on the phone, with five times being the magic number). He emphasizes having a passion for what you're selling so that you can be enthusiastic about it and adds that taking initiative and being. Who's The Guest? At the age of seven, Martin was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa causing him to become completely blind. He is fluent in braille and is able to use technology thanks to companies like Apple which recognize users with disabilities and include a screen reader called Voice Over in their operating software. Martin has over 10 years of experience filling top-of-funnel activities in sales development, managed service space, digital marketing, and technology. He's passionate about driving top-of-funnel sales by helping companies fill their pipeline with qualified leads. Episode Highlights Who is Martin MacArthur? Investing in myself: His journey to becoming a solo entrepreneur Challenges that he faced as a solo entrepreneur Strategies for balancing business responsibilities and helping teams grow Entrepreneurship, Values, and Leverage The impact of AI on the role of sales development representatives Outreach strategies for Software as a Service Companies Building custom messaging for prospects Sales Engagement Strategies Strategies for overcoming prospecting challenges Outbound Sales Guy: Strategies for recharging and connecting with prospects Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/ https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ Connect with Martin MacArthur https://www.theoutboundsalesguy.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-outbound-sales-guy/ Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here
Pierre de Vilno reçoit un invité décalé pour apporter un éclairage inédit sur l'actualité. Ce soir Guy Martin.
Evènement culturel avec la sélection des livres à offrir par les libraires francophones Eric Emmanuel Schmitt depuis Montréal pour une histoire de Noël. Entretien reportage avec le scénariste et dessinateur Batem depuis les éditions Dupuis à Marcinelle en Belgique autour des 70 ans du Marsupilami. Bernard Werber pour une histoire de Noël Florilège des recettes et conseils culinaires des chefs francophones Pierre Gagnaire, Guy Martin, Christophe Hardiquest, Gérald Passédat, Franck Giovannini et de lʹauteure québécoise Kim Thuy.
This week we're back at All Things Open 2022 covering the hallway track. Up first is Shivay Lamba and he's schooling us on all things server-side WASM. It's the new hotness. After that, we talk with Yishai Beeri, CTO of LinearB about the world of code review, PR queues, AI developers, and making human developers more efficient, and happier. And last, we talk with Guy Martin from NVIDIA about what's going on in the Industrial Metaverse. He shares details about an open source project developed by Pixar called Universal Scene Description (USD) and what they're doing with NVIDIA Omniverse.
This week we're back at All Things Open 2022 covering the hallway track. Up first is Shivay Lamba and he's schooling us on all things server-side WASM. It's the new hotness. After that, we talk with Yishai Beeri, CTO of LinearB about the world of code review, PR queues, AI developers, and making human developers more efficient, and happier. And last, we talk with Guy Martin from NVIDIA about what's going on in the Industrial Metaverse. He shares details about an open source project developed by Pixar called Universal Scene Description (USD) and what they're doing with NVIDIA Omniverse.
Lumière sur le Lions Club de Dole dans le Jura qui propose de belles initiatives à l'occasion des fêtes de fin d'année. Le Lions Club est connu pour ses valeurs humanistes et solidaires, toujours prêt à s'engager pour ceux qui ont besoin de soutien dans des moments difficiles ! Pour que cette période de fêtes soit joyeuse pour tous sans distinction, le Lions Club propose plusieurs actions auxquelles nous allons pouvoir prendre part allègrement. On les découvre avec Guy Martin, président du Lions Club de Dole.
Lumière sur le Lions Club de Dole dans le Jura qui propose de belles initiatives à l'occasion des fêtes de fin d'année. Le Lions Club est connu pour ses valeurs humanistes et solidaires, toujours prêt à s'engager pour ceux qui ont besoin de soutien dans des moments difficiles ! Pour que cette période de fêtes soit joyeuse pour tous sans distinction, le Lions Club propose plusieurs actions auxquelles nous allons pouvoir prendre part allègrement. On les découvre avec Guy Martin, président du Lions Club de Dole.
Cory tries Rye for the first time. Ranger Creek .44 Rye. Death of Vin Scully, Paulie Sorvino, and James Caan. Cory needs to clean his laptop screen. NFL and their oddball rules. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To connect with the show: Follow, Subscribe, like, 5 stars & DownloadConnect with Mike:Mike@survivingoutsidesales.comLinkedIn: Mike O'Kelly | LinkedInIG: Mike_OKellyLinktree: Mike O'KellyGo checkout & subscribe to the following YouTube channels & Websites:Connect with Surviving Outside Sales-YouTube: Surviving Outside Sales - YouTubeWebsite: SurvivingOutsideSales.comIG: SurvivingOutsideSalesSponsored By:Rithm AI-Youtube: Get Rithm - Rithm AI Sales Technology - YouTubeWebsite: GetRithm.comIG: Rithm AIProspecting,Targeting&Routing,SimplifiedIt's time to Optimize. Not all calls are equal, Rithm puts the focus on the “right” keys to success.
Spinning things are strange. Why does a spinning top stand up? Why doesn't a rolling wheel fall over? How does a falling cat always manage to land on its feet? How can the Hubble Space Telescope turn around in space? How do ice-skaters spin so fast? Taking a look at gyroscopes, this lecture explores the common threads that link all spinning things. The law of Conservation of Angular Momentum is far more subtle than we may think and there are many counter-intuitive observations.A lecture by Professor Hugh HuntThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/gyroscopes-boomerangsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Spencer & Spence get back to music with local guitar legend Guy Martin. Guy reflects on when he first learned to play guitar along with how hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan changed his life musically. Plus playing live and opening for the likes of B.B. King, Gregg Allman, Dave Mason, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and other great artists, Guy also talks about the local music scene in Ventura County, the great players and his recording studio Black Couch Studio where he gathers the best local singers and musicians to jam together on a randomly picked classic, like Midnight Rambler. Guy also gives us the heads-up on the Ojai Blues Festival with Ventura County Blues bands, Crooked Eye Tommy, Ray Jarique & The Uptown Brothers, Chuck Strong & SRBQ, Sandy Haley along with Guy Martin.
Guy Martin, President of Martin Harris Construction interviews Frank Martin, Founder of the company. They discuss their roots in Southern Nevada, the family business and workforce development as an economic development imperative.
The Outbound Sales Guy Martin MacArthur joins this episode and talks about: Taking stock of conversations and relationships. Changing a mindset in business. Transitioning from an External to an Internal environment and from buying to consuming. Becoming a Thought Leader and Content Creator. Competition is good. The best opportunities existing now for Entrepreneurs. The power of the right messaging. The things that have come from being The Outbound Sales Guy. Being diagnosed with an Eye disease at age 7 and becoming totally blind by the time he was a teenager. Always being a laborer with his Dad's help. His family never treating him differently. Failure by fire. How The Outbound Sales Guy came to be. The tools he was instilled as a child to keep himself encouraged. The high standards he has for himself. Connect with Martin at on Linkedin/The Outbound Sales Guy or at www.theoutboundsalesguy.com Watch this episode on The Intentional Encourager Podcast YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/o2CTRTOZfvs
On this edition of Open Matters, Guy Martin welcomes Josh Corman (Previously Chief Strategist, CISA COVID Task Force) to discuss why we must get cybersecurity right, what's riding on this, and how Intersectional Risk & Cybersecurity are related. Get more information related to the episode!: https://ruggedsoftware.org/ (https://ruggedsoftware.org/) https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=csaf (https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=csaf) https://github.com/oasis-tcs/csaf (https://github.com/oasis-tcs/csaf)
GB2RS News Sunday the 12th of December 2021 The news headlines: Lincoln hams help TV program Exams Committee report published WSJT-X core developer goes SK In the December issue of RadCom, page 14, we reported on the television programme outlining the design, specification and crews of the WW2 Lancaster bomber. The production company asked Lincoln Short Wave Club to help with a CW sequence during which their anchorman, Guy Martin, would familiarise himself with the vintage Marconi R1155/T1154 and send a short message in Morse using a ‘bathtub' key. The programme is available to view next Sunday, the 19th of December, on Channel 4 at 9 pm. The RSGB Examinations Standards Committee has published its 2021 annual report that covers activities in 2020. Despite the challenges of Covid, the Committee was quick to support proposals for changes to the exam system, such as approving online remote invigilation and the suspension of practical assessments. This allowed people to continue to take exams and get involved in amateur radio during the lockdown. The total number of exams administered by the RSGB Exams Department in 2020 increased by 41.9% compared to the previous year. You can read the report on the Committee's page on the RSGB website. Sad news now. From Joe Taylor, K1JT, we learned that Bill Somerville, G4WJS, died suddenly and unexpectedly. He was only about 65 years old. Bill was the first to join Joe in 2013, forming a core development group for WSJT-X. He helped to bring the overall programme structure more nearly up to professional standards. Moreover, he devoted countless hours to programme support, patiently answering users' questions on WSJT-related forums. You can read a fuller obituary on the RSGB website. Our thoughts are with his family and many friends. This month marks the Centenary of the first amateur radio signals crossing the Atlantic. Signals from the USA were received by Paul Godley, 2ZE, at a specially prepared receiving setup at Ardrossan in Scotland. A commemorative sked has been organised for the 12th of December at 0155 UTC between ARRL CEO, David Minster, NA2AA as the W1AW operator, and the Ardrossan station operating as GB2ZE. RSGB President Stewart Bryant, G3YSX will be present in Ardrossan for the sked, as will be Board Director Len Paget, GM0ONX and General Manager Steve Thomas, M1ACB. The RSGB representatives will also visit the new exhibition at the Heritage Centre at Ardrossan that celebrates these transatlantic achievements. From the 1st to the 26th of December, all UK and Crown Dependency licensees may add the suffix /2ZE to their amateur callsign to mark the centenary. Learn more on the story at rsgb.org/transatlantic-tests. The ARRL and the RSGB jointly sponsored the 160m Transatlantic Centenary QSO Party that ran between 0200 and 0800UTC today, the 12th. Certificates and prizes are available. For more details go to rsgb.org/transatlantic-tests. Amateur Radio on the International Space Station has received schedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact with astronauts. This will be a telebridge contact via amateur radio between astronaut Matthias, KI5KFH onboard the ISS and students in Germany. The downlink frequency for this contact is 145.800MHz narrowband FM and may be heard by listeners in Europe that are within the ISS footprint. The ARISS radio contact is scheduled for Monday the 13th of December at 0951UTC. The RSGB has been granted the callsign GB21YOTA, for allocation to youngsters to operate throughout December for Youngsters on the air. Today, the station will be operated by the Radio Society of Harrow using G3EFX. On Friday evening, M0YTE will operate the callsign and next Saturday M0SDV will put the callsign on the air. To see what operating slots are still available please look up GB21YOTA on QRZ.com. And now for details of rallies and events Now is the perfect time to let us know your group's rally or event plans for 2022. Email radcom@rsgb.org.uk with details and we'll publicise your event for free in RadCom, on GB2RS, and online. If you don't tell us, we can't publicise your event. Now the DX news Ferdy, HB9DSP has had to postpone his December trip to Kenya and now plans to be active as 5Z4/HB9DSP around mid-January. DJ6TF and DL7BO have also had to postpone their December trip to Zimbabwe and now plan to be active as Z21A and Z22O in early February. Celebrating Christmas and the New Year, special callsigns PH21XMAS will operate until the 3rd of January and PH22HNY will operate until the 31st of January. Both will use SSB and digital modes. QSL via the operator's instructions. Mario, IK1MYT is active as 9J2MYT from Lusaka, Zambia until June 2022. He operates SSB on 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10 metres. QSL direct to IZ3KVD. The S21DX operation from St Martin's Island, Bangladesh, IOTA AS-140, has been brought forward and is now expected to take place until the 16th of December, in accordance with the operating permission granted by the licencing authority. S21AM and S21RC will run one station on the HF bands SSB and FT8; a second station will be on QO-100. QSL via EB7DX. Now the Special Event news Today, the 12th of December is the 120th anniversary of the very first wireless signals across the Atlantic by Marconi. Ofcom has licensed a number of special event stations to mark the event. Chelmsford ARS has been granted GB120MT, licenced up to New Year's Day. Special event station GB1002ZE will be operated by Crocodile Rock Amateur Group near Ardrossan. In addition to the radio celebrations, North Ayrshire Council have jointly created an exhibition surrounding this Centenary that will be hosted in the North Ayrshire Heritage Centre, Saltcoats. This exhibition is open until mid-December. Kilmarnock and Loudoun ARC will operate GS2ZE, a commemorative station adjacent to the site of the original transatlantic experiment at Ardrossan. It will be on the air for 24 hours ending at 1200UTC today, the 12th. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the historic Transatlantic Tests of December 1921, members of the HB4FR Amateur Radio Club will be active as HB1BCG throughout December. 1BCG was the callsign of the Connecticut station whose message crossed the Atlantic Ocean to be received in Scotland. QSL via HB9ACA. Now the contest news When operating in contests, please keep yourself and fellow amateurs safe by following relevant pandemic-related government recommendations. December is a quiet month for contests, indeed there are no RSGB HF contests at all this month. The ARRL 10m contest runs for 48 hours ending at 2359UTC today, the 12th. Using CW and phone, the exchange is signal report and serial number, with US and Canadian stations, also sending their State or Province code. On Tuesday the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2000UTC. It is followed between 2000 and 2230UTC by the all-mode 432MHz UK Activity Contest. The exchange for both is signal report, serial number and locator. Thursday sees the 70MHz UK Activity Contest from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Next weekend it's the Stew Perry Top Band Challenge. Running for 24 hours from 1500UTC on the 18th to 1500UTC on the 19th, it is CW only. The exchange is your 4-character locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Friday the 10th of December The predicted elevated Kp index that we talked about last week didn't amount to much at the end of the day. The solar wind remained reasonably calm and the Kp index only peaked at three. This rapidly fell to one by Tuesday and stayed at one or two for the rest of the week. Solar activity has also been quiet, with the solar flux index falling to the high 70s on Tuesday, where it remained until at least Thursday the 9th. In fact, on Thursday there were zero sunspots and an SFI of 77. Looking at the STEREO Ahead spacecraft data shows very little activity turning into view and, as a result, the NOAA forecast is for only a slight increase in the SFI to the low 80s, perhaps climbing to 87 by the end of next week. It is not surprising, therefore, that Propquest is showing that the extrapolated MUF over a 3,000km path is often below 21MHz during daytime. The long-range forecast from the US Air Force is for the SFI to remain below 90, at least until the third week in January, so get used to operating in this low SFI domain for a while longer. The good news is that sunspots can appear at any time, so our forecast may be inaccurate. Let's hope so! And now the VHF and up propagation news. We are fighting our way through a very disturbed weather pattern, and the unsettled pattern over this weekend will bring some rain scatter possibilities, but as it's winter, these may not produce the DX as summer storms do. Often local rain overhead produces strong rain scatter signals from relatively local stations that seem independent of beam heading. There are signs of high pressure returning during next week, so hopefully not long to wait for tropo now. There are signs that from Tuesday, a stronger build of pressure will occur. Initially, this will be over the south of the country but gradually extend to northern areas during the second part of the week. This will bring some good Tropo opportunities, especially into the near continent and across the North Sea to southern Scandinavia. Meteor scatter and aurora is always worth checking, but the key one to focus upon this week will be the Geminids meteor shower that peaks on Monday night, the 13th to 14th. Expect plenty of strong bursts, especially in the early hours of the 14th. Moon declination goes positive again on Sunday so the EME week will be characterised by lengthening Moon windows and increasing peak Moon elevations, which occur later in the evening. The Moon reaches apogee next Saturday so path losses will be at their highest. 144MHz sky noise will be low for most of the week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
Refilwe Moloto speaks to DefenceWeb editor Guy Martin about the latest blow to our defence force, as the airforce admits the controversially acquired Gripen fighter aircraft are all grounded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode:We pay tribute to Sir Frank Williams who has died aged 79Browse the web for Christmas gift ideas, good and bad!Admire Guy Martin's many and varied projects seen on TVand look forward to the "pop up" British Motor Show in Portsmouth for most of DecemberFor more: https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2021/12/podcast-sir-frank-williams-christmas-gift-ideas-and-guy-martin-on-tv/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the boys all went to visit Guy Martin at his new motocross track, so what better way to tell you all about it than sat in the garage drinking coffee waffling on.SEND US A VOICE MESSAGE https://anchor.fm/2pro1slow Shout out to the show sponsor Factory Image Racing for supporting us with this weeks GIVEAWAY. details are as follow For the chance to win a gazebo, all you need to do is comment on the video version of this episode you can find it on the E-dub Media YouTube channel. 10 days after the show we will announce it on our instagram page https://www.instagram.com/2pro1slow You can also use the code 2PRO1SLOW for 20% off & free shipping at https://www.factoryimageracing.com/ You can also support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/2pro1slow Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 57 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering his recent week in Vancouver, Canada, and the relationship between photography and lens-based-media contemporary art practice. Plus this week photographer Guy Martin takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Guy Martin was born in Cornwall, England and graduated from the Documentary Photography course at the University of Wales, Newport in 2006. He began pursuing long term personal documentary projects while studying at Newport, one of which, Trading Over the Borderline - a documentation of the border region between Turkey and Northern Iraq and its trade routes – won him The Guardian and Observer Hodge Award for young photographers. Inspired by regions that are in periods of transition, he went on to pursue a long term project on the re-birth of the Cossack movement and Russian nationalism in Southern Russia and the Caucasus from 2005 to 2007, which culminated in the documentation of the Russian/Georgia conflict in August 2008. From January 2011 he began to document the revolutions sweeping through the Middle East and North Africa, photographing the revolution in Egypt before documenting the civil war in Libya from the east to the besieged western city of Misrata. In 2012 Martin was left seriously injured with shrapnel lodged in his spleen after a rocket attack in Misrata, in which his fellow photographers Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros were killed. His work has appeared in The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, Der Spiegel, D Magazine, FADER, Monocle, Huck, The New Statesman, The Wall Street Journal and Time. In 2011 he became a member of the photographic agency Panos and in 2012 his work from Egypt and Libya formed the basis for joint exhibitions at the Spanish Cultural Centre in New York, at the HOST Gallery in London, the Third Floor Gallery in Cardiff and the SIDE Gallery in Newcastle. His first solo show Shifting Sands was held at the Poly Gallery in Falmouth, Cornwall. He now divides his time between Istanbul and London. https://guy-martin.co.uk You can also access and subscribe to these podcasts at SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/unofphoto on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-photographic-life/id1380344701 on Player FM https://player.fm/series/a-photographic-life and Podbean www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/i6uqx-6d9ad/A-Photographic-Life-Podcast Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer in Photography, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Focal Press 2014) and The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Focal Press 2015). His next book New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography will be published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2019. He is currently work on his next documentary film project Woke Up This Morning: The Rock n' Roll Thunder of Ray Lowry. His documentary film, Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay can now be seen at www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd47549knOU&t=3915s. © Grant Scott 2019
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
RAGE Session Four is 61 min 46 sec long and includes: Introduction, including a welcome to new RAGE team recruit John Hinds ‘What's bubbling up?' ‘Getting The Right Side Right: RV infarction and RV failure' ‘I Want to Stop, But Someone Else Doesn't' ‘A blast from the past' on ‘Jack Barnes and the Irukandji Enigma' ‘Words of Wisdom' from motorcycle legend Guy Martin via John Hind