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Chaos in and out of the studio but the lads get the Ep done - featuring Culcairn coach Brendan Way talking about Dane Swan appearance v Henty, six new players added to the H2H 25 Year Hume Reserves Team of Century squad, Mason umpiring comes under fire, Bealey the target in Mailbag - however the big news surrounds the end of season Team of Century Celebration --- going to be huge - enjoy Ep 8
One of Britain's best former art forgers, ‘brushstroke alchemist' David Henty, has been called a Master Craftsman of his art with over 30 years' experience, producing near original copies.Sophie Pierce didn't think she'd live to thirty but has just become the first person with cystic fibrosis to complete a world record breaking rowing challenge across the Atlantic. The writer and illustrator Nick Butterworth, who was raised above a corner shop in Essex full of sweets, wasn't able to read until he was 8 - 70 years later and his Percy the Park Keeper book series has sold almost 9 million copies worldwide.All that, plus we have the Inheritance Tracks of Archers icon Charles Collingwood as he celebrates 50 years in Ambridge. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Adrian Chiles Producer: Ben Mitchell
Pasi spre viata - un podcast care preia citate ale unor autori care nu au voie sa fie uitati, ganditori, teologi, oameni care au influentat generatii. Impreuna pastorul Ghita Mocan, parcurgem aceste paragrafe cu Scriptura deschisa, in dorinta de a formula raspunsuri bune la provocarile contemporane.
Forrest Dickison, a fine artist and author, joins Will Spencer to discuss his new children's book, "Crispin's Rainy Day," and the unique artistic journey that brought it to life. The conversation explores the essence of creativity, emphasizing that everyone possesses some artistic talent and can find fulfillment in expressing it, regardless of their medium. Dickison shares insights into the importance of recognizing one's gifts and using them to glorify God, while also reflecting on the moral complexities often found within the creative world. As they delve into the process of creating "Crispin's Rainy Day," Dickison highlights the balance he achieved in portraying the dynamic relationship between the book's siblings, Crispin and Rose, without resorting to stereotypes. The discussion touches on the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity in a world that often prioritizes commercial success over genuine expression. Listeners are encouraged to embrace their failures as essential learning experiences and to cultivate a thick skin in the face of critique, ultimately recognizing that the true value of art lies in its capacity to bless and inspire others.Takeaways: Forrest emphasizes the importance of recognizing and cultivating one's artistic gifts for God's glory. The creative process involves trial and error, and artists should focus on delivering value to their audience rather than seeking personal praise. True artistic growth comes from accepting constructive criticism, which provides valuable insights for improvement and learning. Balancing character roles in storytelling, particularly in children's books, can highlight both feminine and masculine strengths effectively. Creating art is a discipline that requires consistent practice, much like sports or other skills, to achieve excellence. Artists should aim to make their work about blessing others rather than seeking validation for themselves. CONNECT WITH FORRESTBuy "Crispin's Rainy Day" on Canon PressTwitterInstagramWebsite
Jamie & Leigh caught up with Henty Machinery Field Days CEO Belinda Anderson all about the events happening across the three big days!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie & Leigh caught up with Grace Larson, the winner of the 2024 Victorian AgriFutures Rural Women's Award and runner up in the national award for her extensive work to address the unfair health disadvantages faced by rural children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henty had last tasted premiership success in 1937 - they had made it through to five grand finals since then but had come up short on each occasion - they were into its fifth year in the Hume FL and they had found a new coach in Wayne Styles are hardnosed and fearless leader who guided the Swampies to a season of excellence that was challenged right at the end - they dug deep and found a way to bring home the premiership cup and break a 47 year drought - enjoy Henty 1984 “The Drought Breaker”
Aimee Riley detailed the latest thrillers in Hume Netball on the Flow Friday Sports Show.Lockhart vs. Henty and Osborne vs. Holbrook are the games to look out for this week.
Aimee Riley updated listeners on the classic clash played out last weekend between Osborne and Jindera with both sides unable to be split after a tense draw. Riley said she also sees Henty, Holbrook and Lockhart continuing to perform well between now and the end of the season.
Aimee Riley discussed the latest Hume Netball results and the continued rise of Henty and Holbrook on the Flow Friday Sports Show. Jindera maintain their cushion over Osborne on top of the ladder.
Aimee Riley talked about the growth of the female codes in the Riverina and dissects last weekend's Hume Netball results on this week's Flow Friday Sports Show. There are no games in the league this weekend, though observers of the comp will be looking ahead to Henty taking on Howlong in a week from now.
Aimee Riley told Flow listeners on this week's sports show that she is content with the competitiveness of Hume netball after another weekend of close affairs.This weekend's game of the round will consist of Holbrook and Henty going at it.
Aimee Riley, Flow's Hume Netball expert, told the Flow Friday Sports Show team she is excited by the scheduled grudge matches which will take place across the weekend in the Riverina. The two games of the round neutral fans are anticipating? Henty will have their first major test of the season when they collide with high-flying Jindera, while Lockhart will do battle with Howlong.
Aimee Riley filled in Flow listeners on latest Hume Netball developments including continued rise of Henty. Meanwhile, Osborne and Jindera continue their strong starts in the league despite far stronger 2024 competition.
Aimee Riley updated listeners on last weekend's intense round of Hume netball on the Flow Friday Sports Show this week. The round was full of thrills and spills with Henty continuing to surprise onlookers, while Jindera took the chocolates in the battle of the heavyweights.
The Cornet of Horse by G. A. Henty audiobook. Rupert Holiday is forced to flee England after wounding a miscreant in fight, and joins the Duke of Marlborough in his campaigns during the War of Spanish Succession. Rupert has many adventures and hairbreadth escapes, as he greatly distinguishes himself during the conflict. This was one of Henty's earliest books, and helped launch Henty's career as a Historical Fiction writer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Award-winning comedian and indie horror and comedy actor Cy Henty joins us this month; along with his homunculus! (no that's not a dirty joke!) Join us for a chat about his recent films, his award-winning radio play, a haunted set, what film terrified his grandmother, and that crucial blend of comedy and horror. Video contains strong language and stong puns.
fWotD Episode 2514: Argosy (magazine) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Saturday, 23 March 2024 is Argosy (magazine).Argosy was an American magazine, founded in 1882 as The Golden Argosy, a children's weekly, edited by Frank Munsey and published by E. G. Rideout. Munsey took over as publisher when Rideout went bankrupt in 1883, and after many struggles made the magazine profitable. He shortened the title to The Argosy in 1888 and targeted an audience of men and boys with adventure stories. In 1894 he switched it to a monthly schedule and in 1896 he eliminated all non-fiction and started using cheap pulp paper, making it the first pulp magazine. Circulation had reached half a million by 1907, and remained strong until the 1930s. The name was changed to Argosy All-Story Weekly in 1920 after the magazine merged with All-Story Weekly, another Munsey pulp, and from 1929 it became just Argosy.In 1925 Munsey died, and the publisher, the Frank A. Munsey Company, was purchased by William Dewart, who had worked for Munsey. By 1942 circulation had fallen to no more than 50,000, and after a failed effort to revive the magazine by including sensational non-fiction, it was sold that year to Popular Publications, another pulp magazine publisher. Popular converted it from pulp to slick format, and initially attempted to make it a fiction-only magazine, but gave up on this within a year. Instead it became a men's magazine, carrying fiction and feature articles aimed at men. Circulation soared and by the early 1950s was well over one million.Early contributors included Horatio Alger, Oliver Optic, and G. A. Henty. During the pulp era, many famous writers appeared in Argosy, including O. Henry, James Branch Cabell, Albert Payson Terhune, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner, Robert E. Howard, and Max Brand. Argosy was regarded as one of the most prestigious publications in the pulp market, along with Blue Book, Adventure and Short Stories. After the transition to slick format it continued to publish fiction, including science fiction by Robert Heinlein, Arthur Clarke, and Ray Bradbury. From 1948 to 1958 it published a series by Gardner called "The Court of Last Resort" which examined the cases of dozens of convicts who maintained their innocence, and succeeding in overturning many of the convictions. NBC adapted the series for television in 1957.Popular sold the magazine to David Geller in 1972, and in 1978 Geller sold it to the Filipacchi Group, which closed down the magazine at the end of the year. The title has been revived several times, most recently in 2016.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:09 UTC on Saturday, 23 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Argosy (magazine) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Arthur Neural.
Brett & Joel spend the early part of episode ninety rabbiting on about coconut water and coffee before getting stuck into their training weeks. Joel lays down his best Tuesday session in a long while as Brett struggles with a few minor niggles in his return to full training load. The episode closes out with Brett and Joel shining a spotlight on the mysterious FTK Memes Instagram page. Details on Chris Runs for TLC for Kids https://www.tlcforkids.org.au/chrisruns_tlcforkids/ Schedule for Sydney to Melbourne Day 1 22/3 Sydney Opera House to Picton 80km Day 2 23/3 Picton to Moss Vale 54km Day 3 24/3 Moss Vale to Goulburn 78km Day 4 25/3 Goulburn to Gunning 52km Day 5 26/3 Gunning to Yass 43km Day 6 27/3 Yass to Jugiong 91km Day 7 28/3 Jugiong to Gundagai 65km Day 8 29/3 Gundagai to Wagga Wagga 81km Day 9 30/03 Wagga Wagga to Henty 61km Day 10 31/03 Henty to Howlong 73km Day 11 01/04 Howlong to Wangaratta 57 Day 12 02/04 Wangaratta to Euroa 92km Day 13 03/04 Euroa to Seymour 59 Day 14 04/04 Seymour to Wandong 48km Day 15 05/04 Wandong to Edinburgh Gardens 51km SIGN UP TO OUR PATREON TODAY: www.patreon.com/forthekudos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack
Home education is a journey with lots of twists and turns. One of many ways to help navigate the good days and the bad is to incorporate audiobooks! For inspiration, join me and my guest, Jim Hodges (an audiobook creator) for “The Awesomeness of Audiobooks.” Be amused and encouraged by the popular voice and fun personality of Jim Hodges. Subscribe to Jim's email list, and get a free trial audiobook Under Drake's Flag by G.A. Henty.https://jimhodgesaudiobooks.com/
Victorian winery Seppelt today is probably best known for its exquisite table wines.I'm talking about St Peters Shiraz from its home region of the Grampians, and chardonnay, riesling and pinot noir from the esteemed Drumborg Vineyard in the cooler climes of Henty.Perhaps lesser known to some of us is Seppelt's rich heritage in sparkling wines.In 2022, the company highlighted that pedigree with two new cuvees named in honour of Charles Pierlot, the Frenchman who in 1890 made Australia's first traditional method sparkling wines at Seppelt's Great Western winery.Pierlot also pioneered one of Australia's most unique wine styles, sparkling shiraz.Seppelt Show Sparkling remains the benchmark for this style today. And Seppelt winemaker Clare Dry argues it deserves to be consumed more broadly than the traditional occasion of Christmas time.In this special episode of Drinks Adventures, produced in partnership with Seppelt, I started by asking Clare about the story behind this unique wine.Later in this interview, you'll find out a little bit more about how sparkling shiraz is made, and we'll explore the new vintage, 2012 Show Sparkling, released this year.Click here to open episode in your podcast player.
Rare Upton tractors on display at Henty and switching from varroa mite eradication to pest management.
What can we learn from reading (or listening to) historical fiction? In this episode, Robert interviews Jim Hodges of Jim Hodges Audiobooks, a beloved resource among families around the world, most notably for productions of the historical novels of G. A. Henty. Here, Jim discusses his life before founding Jim Hodges Audiobooks: what homeschooling was like in the 1980s as a military family, being a reluctant homeschooler turned homeschool advocate, and how one teacher's encouragement changed the trajectory of his life. Later, he praises G. A. Henty's historical fiction, sharing what these novels can teach readers about history and godly, heroic masculinity. With decades of experience reading and narrating both historical nonfiction and fiction, Jim also recalls the most important lessons he has learned from history. And finally, as one making a living from his passion, he offers advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. Show notes: RefiningRhetoric.com/jim-hodges Join Leigh Bortins every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on the Words Aptly Spoken book club! To learn more, visit LeighBortins.com/book-club-info.
This special A Friend of Mine episode is a live roving interview from the 2023 Henty Field Days.. I get out amongst the 3500 businesses across 1200 sites and 14km of shopfront on 105ha - the biggest exhibition space in the country. At times you will hear the sounds of our surroundings whether it's some of the 60,000 people in attendance, nature, machinery or a PA system. I feel like these sounds make you feel like you're standing right there with us having a quick catch up.Our four special guests on day two are from inside the Country Lifestyle Pavillon as well as the outdoor sites. Simone from George The Farmer, produces fabulous picture storybooks, music, videos and live performances that educate and inspire kids to learn about where food comes from. Alicia from Alora Prestige Studs, breeds Valais Blacknose sheep which have been voted the world's cutest sheep. Based in Central West NSW, Alicia is the only breeder in the area. Vicky from Morburn Collection says without her cancer diagnosis, she never would have found her passion, making bath, body and home fragrance products.Natasha from I Heart Farming has launched a memory journey for rural Australians, titled The Seasons of My Life. ABOUT OAK MAGAZINEThis episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. We are a proudly independent media publisher dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female change makers and women in business in regional and rural Australia. OAK is an award winning community ecosystem of print, digital, audio and events. We have demonstrated outstanding quality, innovation and impact through our print magazine, podcasts and audio version of OAK Magazine. OAK is where you will find in-depth chats and courageous conversations with women in business from regional and rural Australia.Stay social and connect with OAK Magazine on Facebook and Instagram.For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine website. Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This special A Friend of Mine episode is a live roving interview from the 2023 Henty Field Days -Tuesday 19 September. I get out amongst the 3500 businesses across 1200 sites and 14km of shopfront on 105ha - the biggest exhibition space in the country. At times you will hear the sounds of our surroundings whether it's some of the 60,000 people in attendance, nature, machinery or a PA system. I feel like these sounds make you feel like you're standing right there with us having a quick catch up.Our four special guests on day one are from in and around the Country Lifestyle Pavillion. Sarah the founder of Windella Farm, a boutique goat dairy located in Cohuna, Victoria, producing Australian eco skincare products backed by nature.Jess (the daughter) from Bandicute, a mother-daughter duo who hand make baby and children's clothing and educational resources from their family farm in Gunning, NSW.Helen from The Bra Van, who provides in-person bra fitting and styling to women around regional and rural Australia in the privacy and comfort of her van.Dwenda from Lewis & Collins who really does care about your dirty washing. From her home in the Goulburn Valley, she create amazingly scented washing crystals which are a sustainable alternative to fabric softener.ABOUT OAK MAGAZINEThis episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. We are a proudly independent media publisher dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female change makers and women in business in regional and rural Australia. OAK is an award winning community ecosystem of print, digital, audio and events. We have demonstrated outstanding quality, innovation and impact through our print magazine, podcasts and audio version of OAK Magazine. OAK is where you will find in-depth chats and courageous conversations with women in business from regional and rural Australia.Stay social and connect with OAK Magazine on Facebook and Instagram.For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine website. Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Were you at this year's AgQuip? Celebrating 50 years of Australia's largest agricultural field days, the Inspector-General went along for the first time, to speak to people about the work that we do. We also learnt about what some of the issues are in the community and how it's affecting people around water compliance and regulation. We're now heading to Riverland Field Days, and then straight to Henty after that so we'd love to hear from you.
The Golden Canyon by G. A. Henty audiobook. In August, 1856, times were hard in San Diego. Dick, who worked on the ship, 'Northampton', was attacked by a ruthless gang - the next morning he found that his ship had sailed off without him. In no time, his closest friends came to him and nursed him back to health. In talking about the events, they decided it was time for a change, to make a better life for themselves, and that meant they would plan to leave and travel together in the quest to find gold in the 'Gold Canyon'. Along the way, they find themselves on the most dangerous adventure they will ever encounter in their lifetime, which includes a whole lot of 'the unexpected' throughout the journey, and meeting up with savagely brutal Apache's. Will there be casualties in this quest? And does there really exist a 'Golden Canyon'? A quick paced action adventure awaits! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Bouffler caught up with the Flowman to discuss an exciting round in the Hume Football League including a tight Henty win over the Billabong Crows who yet again suffered a heartbreaking loss.
By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War
With Moore at Corunna
The Cornet of Horse A Tale of Marlborough's Wars
The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
Rujub, the Juggler
St. George for England
On the Pampas; Or, The Young Settlers
One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo
Winning His Spurs A Tale of the Crusades
The Cat of Bubastes by G. A. Henty audiobook. G.A. Henty's “tale of ancient Egypt” tells the story of Amuba, prince of the Rebu, who is taken captive when his people are conquered by the Egyptians, and then becomes the servant and companion of Chebron, son of the high priest of Osiris. A mystery unfolds as the lads find evidence of a murderous conspiracy within the ranks of the priesthood; but they must then flee for their lives when they unintentionally kill the cat selected as the successor to the Cat of Bubastes, one of the most sacred animals of Egypt. Amuba and Chebron are strong, courageous, and resourceful – but will this be enough to carry them beyond the long reach of the power of Egypt?
I fell in love with audiobooks early on in our homeschooling journey. They provided me with a much-needed break. Every day at lunch, we would put an audiotape in the boombox (yes, I've been doing it that long), and Mommy wouldn't have to talk for an hour. It was a sanity saver! My conversation with Jim was so much fun! I love what he does and how he supports the homeschooling community, but I also love his example. He is realizing his genius! Jim Hodges is a committed Christian, husband to Monica for 42 years, father of 3 grown home-schooled children, and Navy retiree. Monica once asked what his dream job would be. He answered, "I'd record books." And so began Jim Hodges Audio Books, producing unabridged recordings of the G. A. Henty historical novels, children's books, Overtly Christian titles, and reissues of Old Time Radio Shows. Jim has been serving the home educating market with his unabridged recordings of the historically accurate adventure novels of George Alfred Henty, Classic Literature, Overtly Christian titles, Children's books, and Old Time Radio Shows since 1999. With over 100 recordings available on the site, you are sure to find titles that meet your needs and be the hero to your children for allowing them to listen! LINKS WEBSITE: https://JimHodgesAudioBooks.com FREE DOWNLOAD "Under Drake's Flag" by G. A. Henty - An unabridged recording Jim is a speaker at this year's Homeschool Conference! Be sure to register to watch his presentations on audiobooks. SIGN-UP HERE
The cross, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus...they're all right there in Isaiah. Jesus rebuked His disciples for not seeing it. Let's not make the same mistake. Here is the G. A. Henty book I referred to: https://www.amazon.com/Temple-Tale-Fall-Jerusalem/dp/1523297573 crosstocrown.org newcovenantschooloftheology.org
Wulf the Saxon by George Alfred Henty audiobook. Wulf the Saxon is a classic George Henty tale of nobility, loyalty and courage set in 11th century Britain. It relates the adventures of Wulf, a young, but extremely capable Saxon Thane. Wulf with his friends and servitors devote their lives to the service of Harold Godwinson, both before and after he becomes king of England. They are directly involved in capturing castles, rescuing shipwreck survivors, foiling assassination attempts and entering the terrible battles at Stamford Bridge and Senlac field by Hastings. The background of the novel is set in the stormy period prior to the Norman conquest of Britain and the story centers around real people and events, even offering a historically correct and lucid insight to the intrigues surrounding the religious and political alliances which led to the events of 1066; an absolute turning point in England's history.
David Henty was such a brilliant art forger that when he got out of prison – and no, he wasn't ‘framed' – people started asking him for authentic David Henty forgeries of Picasso, Dali, and other ‘wall of famers' to hang in their homes and offices. In this episode he joins Bruce & @TheRealDrKev to explain how an early ‘brush' with the law as a passport forger propelled him into the world of fine art; how his photographic memory means he only needs to glance at a painting once in order to recreate it; how cover bands and art forgers really aren't all that different from each other; how forgers are better placed than psychologists to get into the minds of the Old Masters …and how, if Kev & Bruce ever fall on hard times, there's a Picasso with their name on it in his studio.You can listen to and watch longer episodes of Psycho Schizo Espresso AD FREE if you become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/psychoschizoespressoTo access the YouTube version of this episode ofPsycho Schizo Espresso, please visit https://youtu.be/wA_guPNYGKkPlease make sure you like, subscribe, rate, review and comment wherever you get your Podcasts from. Follow the hashtag #PsychoSchizoEspresso and @TheRealDrKev on social media channels.Psycho Schizo Espresso is a Pod Prod Production. For more information, please go to www.podprod.co.uk
How is adaptation done and done well? John and Bryan talk about the wonderful G.A. Henty and How John adapted some of his works for Radio drama. Hoping to inspire and encourage storytelling in everyone!
Nicole Henty, RFDS Mobile Dental Program Manager
We discuss: the value of a signature, cult of personality, branding, marketing, creating a buzz, the important of knowing your worth, and knowing your market. People + Places Mentioned: Billy the Brush - https://www.instagram.com/billy_mumford_art Shani Struthers - https://www.shanistruthers.com Peter James - https://www.peterjames.com Joe Wicks - https://www.thebodycoach.com VICE video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8WupeLTxow Tyson Fury - https://www.instagram.com/gypsyking101 Helena Bonham Carter Johnny Depp Tim Burton https://www.davidhentyart.co.uk Audio editing by Jakub Černý Music by Peat Biby Supported in part by: EEA Grants from Iceland, Liechtenstein + Norway – https://eeagrants.org And we appreciate the assistance of our partners in this project: Hunt Kastner – https://huntkastner.com + Kunstsentrene i Norge – https://www.kunstsentrene.no
What effect did G.A. Henty have on Lovecraft's writing, Lovecraft word of the month: eldritch, Tsathoggua, revisiting a question, Synchonic reviews, and new lifeforms. Questions and comments can be directed to mark@lovecraftpod.com. Recorded live on Facebook, February 24, 2021. Hosted by David Guffy, Richard Wilson, & Mark Griffin. In association with www.lovecraftpod.com and the Logan County Speculative Fiction Group, with help from the Logan County Public Library, the Lovecraft Eternal Facebook Page, and the H. P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast with assistance by Joshua Dukes. Edited by Katie Tyson. Theme is Minimal by Xylo-Ziko
THE BACKLOG - Episode 19: John Fornof (Adventures in Odyssey)