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I had the pleasure to talk to frontman HARRY STAFFORD of Manchester post-punk legends INCA BABIES about the band's latest album Ghost Mechanic Nine, released on Black Lagoon Records. We also talked about the "Inca Babies Documentary on the Making of Ghost Mechanic Nine - From 80s Hulme to 2024." A vibrant part of Britain's early postpunk/goth/death rock scene, INCA BABIES amassed a steady following through touring and releasing six singles and four albums, all entering the UK Indie Charts. They also recorded four sessions for BBC's legendary John Peel show between 1984 and 1988. The band reformed in 2007 and hasn't looked back since.Stafford (guitar, keys, vocals) revisits the raw guitar sounds of the band's 80s output, joined by Rob Haynes (drums, percussion), Jim Adama (bass) and Kevin G. Davy (trumpet).Watch the Interview on YouTube : https://youtu.be/iP6IwbGg2Tw?si=0jB8EUpodZo_HizfInca Babies Documentary on the Making of Ghost Mechanic Nine - From 80s Hulme to 2024:https://youtu.be/B3vjByUSSSY?si=A3Z1u7R5Ceonk9u6https://incababies1.bandcamp.com/Photo of Harry taken by Mick PeekThank you for liking, subscribing and sharing this podcast ! DARK ALOHA for your continued support ! Follow me on my other social media sites YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaWebsite: https://djnocturna.comFacebook: / nocturna.remixed Instagram: / djnocturna Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/dj.nocturna Bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/djnocturna.bsky.socialX: https://x.com/djnocturna
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Suit Up! With Jack Reacher and Roland Hulme. We talk about Lee Child's Jack Reacher series, comparisons with James Bond, the Amazon show in past, present and future, masculine ideals and much more! Follow Roland https://www.instagram.com/rolandhulme/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rolandhulmebooks/ https://www.youtube.com/c/RolandHulme https://x.com/rolandhulme Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew Check out my Neo-pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7
Ursachen für Laufverletzungen sind multifaktoriell. Neben der Verletzubgshistorie spielen auch Körpergewicht, Alter Geschlecht und die Lauferfahrung mit rein. Welche Rolle in dem Zusammenhang der Ernährungsstatus spielt, ist in vorherigen Übersichtsarbeiten nicht so stark fokussiert worden.Um das zu ändern, hat sich eine australische Arbeitsgruppe vor kurzem 15 Studien genauer angeschaut und mit 9 davon sogar mehrere Meta-Analysen gemacht. Zu welchen neuen Erkenntnissen sie gekommen sind und warum man diese mit großer Vorsicht interpretieren sollte, verrate ich euch in #sciencesnack Nummer #031Hier die brandneue Studie:Colebatch et al. (2025) J Sci Med Sport: Diet, risk of disordered eating and running-related injury in adult distance runners: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studieshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1440244025000350?dgcid=raven_sd_aip_emailHier die anderen beiden Reviews:Wright et al. (2015) B J Sports Medhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26582192/Hulme et al. (2017) Sports Medhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27785775/Hier die drei "verwandten" #sciencesnacks#023 REDs Prävalenzhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0eOkiMOUefRGlAahG0orEk?si=tx5yY84iSb6kNCm66oetFg#027 Laufverletzungenhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/1M0vIO3NxAMMdPjKCM27uC?si=koqe_B6eTampQvuiBI34sw#029 Essstörungen im Sporthttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0919rMpPbmJbucW6wAtJK9?si=l0-82OMRTqSgV1jGpDOoKgHier eine Playlist mit allen #sciencesnackshttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/10RidgFbWxpq2Uo7ieF84V?si=MbLfAgYMR4aD_AyHzR4Cfg&pi=QSKvlxDxSRi1XHier eine Playlist zu allen Gastfolgenhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2KAIQpuFMv21jKYqeBA3zy?si=jjmr2JycTE2Q1Vm9Y16LMA&pi=39X3URPuQxemdHier könnt ihr den Podcast unterstützen!
In the final episode of this series, Richard is joined by Daniel Hulme, CEO of Satalia and Chief AI Officer at WPP. The pair discuss the evolution of AI, its impact on knowledge workers, and the future of machine consciousness. They dive into the importance of understanding AI's applications, the ethical considerations surrounding its development, and the potential risks and challenges that come with it. Reflecting on our last episode, Richard asks Daniel all about the skepticism surrounding AI and the role of government in regulating its use, advocating for a proactive approach to harnessing AI's capabilities for societal benefit. Daniel's links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielhulme/ Website: https://www.satalia.com/
Today I have a special guest and friend, Bobby Hulme-Lippert.Bobby was a successful pastor, then felt a call to help others find what “helps them come alive.”Check out today's episode if you're questioning whether your current career path is exactly what you're meant to be doing in the world.And learn more about Bobby and his coaching work hereWatch on YouTube here.Dr. Mike P.S. Join our email list and get the training, How To Be More Attractive To Your Wife In The Next 7 Days, at StrongMen.io http://strongmen.ioP.P.S. Want to work intensively with me, Dr. Mike? Apply here. https://form.jotform.com/230614546765157
In what will be my last structured rant of 2024, I'll finish on a high. That high is Liam Lawson. He is following in the footsteps of NZ F1 greats such as Hulme, McLaren and Amon. He is the 10th Kiwi to breathe the rarefied air of Formula 1 and this week he inhaled the deepest breath of all. The news on Thursday night that the young man raised in Pukekohe had secured a Red Bull contract for 2025, racing for one of the best teams in Formula One, is still sinking in. After many years of battling through the categories on his way to the Everest of the sport, life just got a whole lot tougher. From karts to Formula First, through the Toyota Racing Series, Formula 3, the DTM and Formula 2 and some tantalising tastes of Formula 1 through the Racing Bulls team, this hot shoe has steadfastly kept his eyes locked on the prize. Now, after a drawn out and at times frustrating final run at a permanent seat, he's struck gold. Liam Lawson has arrived. He's ruffled feathers along the way, proving to many that his attitude and race craft is that of a Formula 1 pilot. Accusations of a lack of respect for the veterans of the sport have been met with measured aggression, a refusal to acquiesce to the insanity of an experience based hierarchy. He races with his elbows out, knowing that respect in motorsport comes when you beat the other guy fair and square. Names, teams and reputation mean bugger all. Liam is a pure racer, and that's what has taken him this far. He's at base camp now, this is where his years of toil and his bloody-minded attitude to the sport will need to be concentrated further for his final assault on the summit. Getting a seat in F1 is one thing, getting a seat in one of the top teams partnering the 4 times reigning champion Max Verstappen is another, but holding on to that seat and being instrumental in Red Bulls return to the constructor's championship, that's the greatest step he needs to take. Beyond that? It's not worth thinking about. His entire life has been focused on this one opportunity. As difficult as the lead up has been to securing this incredibly rare role, it's been nothing compared to what he faces now. Formula 1 is immense. It's tied together by billions of dollars. The world is watching as the most insane sporting circus on the planet blasts through almost every continent. There is nowhere to hide. There are no excuses. For a kid from Aotearoa, whose parents sold their house to pay for what was essentially a pipe dream of a petrol head youngster, this is one of the most outstanding stories in New Zealand sport. It's had peaks and troughs;it's been many years in the making and now is the time to shine. The real work starts now. And I am so here for it. That'll do.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Hoyle in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.route-online.com/all-books/swerve https://dubsex.net/about Dub Sex are often cited as one of Manchester's greatest ‘lost' bands. Formed in the concrete landscape of 1980s Hulme, their music is appropriately raw and intense, bass-led with wiry guitar patterns swirling around the impassioned vocal style and presence of frontman Mark Hoyle. They came to prominence over the release of five critically acclaimed EPs and mini-albums in the late 80s. John Peel picked up on them from the outset playing a demo recording of ‘Tripwire!' later describing the band on-air as “one of my very favourites”. Dub Sex went on to record 4 sessions for his BBC Radio show, the first of which incredibly aired 3 times in just 6 weeks during Feb/Mar 1987. ‘Tripwire!' saw a formal release later in 1987 on the band's debut EP. The mini-album ‘Push' and ‘The Underneath' EP soon followed. Enthusiastic music press reviews helped the band's profile rise amongst the post-punk fraternity and incendiary live shows led to several TV appearances including BBC's influential ‘Snub TV' and Tony Wilson's Granada show ‘The Other Side of Midnight'. By early 1989 and the release of the ‘Swerve' EP, Dub Sex had become Indie Chart regulars with ‘Swerve' also making John Peel's ‘Festive Fifty' at the end of that year.
Eileen Carney Hulme is inspired by the big skies and deserted beaches near her home in Findhorn in the north east of Scotland. Over 25 years as well as 4 books she has had hundreds of poems published in magazines, anthologies and ezines. She has been a winner, runner up or commended in numerous poetry competitions including The Crimson Spine Competition, The Cupid's Arrow Competition, The Brian Nisbet Poetry Award, The Federation of Writers Scotland Competition and The Scottish Association of Writers Write up North Competition. She has read at many poetry events and her work has been set to music, most notably a score was completed by Dr Mark Keane musical director of multi award winning Tribal Chamber Choir and performed at Cork City Hall. Eileen has also been a poet in residence in a gallery where she offered ekphrastic workshops.
This week former Loughborough Head Coach Ian Hulme talks about his new venture, Signiture Swim Coaching, providing online personalised swim programmes to any swimmer. Ian spent 12 years coaching elite swimmers at Loughborough University, and guided a number of athletes to this year's Paris Olympics.
This episode of Literacy Talks examines the fundamental role of oral language in student success and literacy development. The hosts - Stacy, Donell, and Lindsay - share their journeys of understanding the distinction between speech and language and how oral language forms the foundation for all literacy skills, from reading comprehension to writing. They explore practical strategies for creating a language-rich classroom environment, including techniques like the "strive for five" approach to extend student conversations. The discussion also covers effective ways to assess oral language development and research-backed interventions to support students' language comprehension. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the long-term, far-reaching impact of prioritizing oral language instruction in the classroom.SHOW NOTESLiteracy Leaders:Elsa Cárdenas-HaganTricia A. ZuckerSonia CabellJulie WashingtonHugh CattsStanislas DehaeneLeslie LaudResources:Right to Read inquiry report—Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC)Strive-for-Five ConversationsScarborough's Reading RopeLiteracy Talks—Comprehension: It's the Heart of the MatterSeesawSelf-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD)Evidence-based interventions for reading and language difficulties: creating a virtuous circle (Snowling & Hulme, 2011)Terms:Dialogic reading: a shared reading technique that involves a conversation about a book between an adult and a child. The goal is to help the child become the storyteller while the adult listens and guides the conversation. Dialogic reading can help children develop their language and literacy skills, including oral vocabulary and listening comprehension.Chat about this episode in The Science of Reading Collective.Explore the Reading Horizons Discovery® Product Suite.Access past show notes.Read the transcripts.
On next weeks Patreon episode of 'I Had Trials Once', our very own Jordan Hulme is in the hotseat talking through his career in non-league football, from being a 'wonderkid' at Manchester United, to (sort of) crossing paths with Big Sam at Bolton and Gary Neville's harsh truth!Oh, and Mike Phenix is back alongside Gaz as our guest co-host for the episode...You're not going to want to miss this one, so if you haven't already, sign up to Patreon here
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Doctor Awesome welcomes Daniel Hulme, a leading expert in artificial intelligence with over 25 years of experience in the field, to discuss singularities and how AI will shape our future. Daniel shares his insights on AI's potential impact on society, the economy, and human consciousness. Daniel offers an optimistic view, emphasizing the importance of responsible development and implementation. He challenges us all to consider how AI could free humanity from economic constraints, allowing people to pursue their true passions and contribute meaningfully to a protopian society.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://thefuturistsociety.net/
In Episode 44, of Season 4, of Driven by Data: The Podcast, Kyle Winterbottom is re-joined by Daniel Hulme, Chief AI Officer at WPP and one of the world's leading AI authorities, where they discuss how the AI landscape has shifted since his first appearance on the show over 3 years ago, which includes; Selling Satalia to WPP Why it's become a successful acquisition Launching a research organisation to understand ‘machine consciousness'Why machine consciousness will be a very important question we'll face as a species over the coming years Why we should be looking at AI through applications not technologies How GenAI has given artificial intelligence a UI Why GenAI isn't the panacea of AIThe 3 things that you need to unlock value with GenAI Why you need differentiated talent to succeed with AI How optimisation algorithms will still give you the biggest bang for your buckWhy the most popular definition of AI is the weakest Why using human beings as the pinnacle of intelligence is not a good idea The 6 categories of applications of AI that resolve any business friction Why we should be tracking neuromorphic computing How GenAI has disrupted the media, advertising and marketing sectorsWhy LLMs are like intoxicated graduates Figuring out which problems to tackle that will truly disrupt your business Why the capability of the technology will outrun the speed of adoption The questions to ask to spot the genuine ‘AI Experts' A controversial view on AI ethics surrounding intent The 3 type of AI risks The 3 questions you need to ask yourself to deploy AI safely Why we may only be 10-20 years away from a superintelligence Why a superintelligence could be the biggest existential threat to humans if we don't focus on safety Why we have a duty of care to build conscious AIThanks to our sponsor, Data Literacy Academy.Data Literacy Academy is leading the way in transforming enterprise workforces with data literacy across the organisation, through a combination of change management and education. In today's data-centric world, being data literate is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity.If you want successful data product adoption, and to keep driving innovation within your business, you need to start with data literacy first.At Data Literacy Academy, we don't just teach data skills. We empower individuals and teams to think critically, analyse effectively, and make decisions confidently based on data. We're bridging the gap between business and data teams, so they can all work towards aligned outcomes.From those taking their first steps in data literacy to seasoned experts looking to fine-tune their skills, our data experts provide tailored classes for every stage. But it's not just learning tracks that we offer. We embed a deep data culture shift through a transformative change management programme.We take a people-first approach, working closely with your executive team to win the hearts and minds. We know this will drive the company-wide impact that data teams want to achieve.Get in touch and find out how you can unlock the full potential of data in your organisation. Learn more at www.dl-academy.com.
Suit Up! Revisit the 80's with Roland Hulme as we discuss the romance tropes in Romancing the Stone, the good, the mediocre and the early morning rambling. We even touch on my upcoming book, One Man's Treasure. Publish date 9/3/24, available for pre-order on Amazon Kindle now! https://www.amazon.com/One-Mans-Treasure-Terrance-Layhew-ebook/dp/B0DCCXDZVD Follow Roland https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005FLUXQA https://www.instagram.com/rolandhulme/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/c/RolandHulme Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
‘Girls like me, they just don't do history.'Dr Michala Hulme is a genealogist and broadcaster connecting people with their family history. In this episode, you'll learn about the real people from Greater Manchester's past and how they lived their lives. Michala has an incredible talent for uncovering family trees, and her mission is to make history accessible and engaging for everyone. Host Lisa Morton chats to Michala about her particular interest in the Victorian era of Manchester, her early interest in family history and the obstacles she faced and overcame in her educational pursuits and early career. You'll also learn about the unique experiences she had working on the doors of Manchester nightclubs in the 1990s whilst studying history. ------Your host, Lisa Morton, started PR company Roland Dransfield in 1996, one month after the fateful IRA bomb that tore apart the city centre. From that point, the business, and its team members, have been involved in helping to support the creation of Modern Manchester – across regeneration, business, charity, leisure and hospitality, sport and culture.To celebrate the nearly 28 years that Roland Dransfield has spent creating these bonds, Lisa is gathering together some of her Greater Mancunian ‘family' and will be exploring how they have created their own purposeful relationships with the best place in the world.Connect with Lisa and Roland Dransfield: Via our websiteOn InstagramOn X FKA TwitterConnect with Michala Via her website On LinkedIn
This episode is a bit different from the usual, because we are interviewing Calum's boss. Calum says that mainly to tease him, because he thinks the word “boss” is a dirty word.His name is Daniel Hulme, and this is his second appearance on the podcast. He was one of our earliest guests, long ago, in episode 8. Back then, Daniel had just sold his AI consultancy, Satalia, to the advertising and media giant WPP. Today, he is Chief AI Officer at WPP, but he is joining us to talk about his new venture, Conscium - which describes itself as "the world's first applied AI consciousness research organisation".Conscium states that "our aim is to deepen our understanding of consciousness to pioneer efficient, intelligent, and safe AI that builds a better future for humanity".Also joining us is Ted Lappas, who is head of technology at Conscium, and he is also one of our illustrious former guests on the podcast.By way of full disclosure, Calum is CMO at Conscium, and David is on the Conscium advisory board.Selected follow-ups:ConsciumSataliaSix categories of application of AISix singularities - TEDx talk by Daniel HulmeProfessor Mark SolmsProfessor Karl FristonA recent paper on different theories of consciousness, by Patrick Butlin, Robert Long, et alProfessor Nicola ClaytonProfessor Jonathan BirchWPPThe Conscious AI meetupAI for organisations - Previous episode featuring Daniel HulmeHow to use GPT-4 yourself - Previous episode featuring Ted LappasMusic: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain Declaration
What a show we've got this week! Highstakes pro Jonathan Jaffe is here to discuss his new podcast, his upcoming new book and his life in the nosebleeds. We are also joined by top UK player and a man who ran deep in last year's WSOP main event Andrew ‘Stato' Hulme. For strategy, we take a look at a hand of mine from the feature table deep into the recent IRISH OPEN. Blaise Bourgeois stops by to discuss this year's WSOP and more. Plus, Barry delivers another entertaining news round up!
What a show we've got this week! Highstakes pro Jonathan Jaffe is here to discuss his new podcast, his upcoming new book and his life in the nosebleeds. We are also joined by top UK player and a man who ran deep in last year's WSOP main event Andrew ‘Stato' Hulme. For strategy, we take a look at a hand of mine from the feature table deep into the recent IRISH OPEN. Blaise Bourgeois stops by to discuss this year's WSOP and more. Plus, Barry delivers another entertaining news round up!
On the afternoon of June 22, 1954, Agnes Ritchie was preparing ice cream for two customers in her shop when two teenage girls, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, burst through the front door, screaming for help and saying one of their mothers had been killed. Agnes and her husband followed the girls into the nearby wooded area, where they found the badly beaten and obviously dead body of Honorah Parker. The couple wasn't able to get much out of either girl, only that the woman had slipped and hit her head, but their behavior was strange and something about the whole scene didn't feel right.Just two days later, Parker and Hulme were charged with the murder of Pauline's mother, Honorah Parker. According to the prosecution, the girls had developed an intense bond and had created romantic fantasy in the months leading up to the murder that bordered on obsessiveness. In 1954, the girls' relationship became threatened when Hulme's parents divorced and began talking of relocating. Fearing they would be separated and never see one another again, Parker and Hulme killed Honorah, believing that her death would put an end to any plans to relocate.The story of Honorah's murder and the trial that followed quickly spread across New Zealand and Australia and eventually made its way around the globe. Among other things, the case challenged existing beliefs about young women and their capacity for violence, but just as important were the sensational and salacious mentions of insanity and homosexuality that were often more implied than explicitly stated.Thank you to David White, of the Bring Me the Axe Podcast, for research :)ReferencesBrisbane Telegraph. 1954. "Conspired to Kill." Brisbane Telegraph, August 23: 1.—. 1954. "Teenagers remanded, police blame girl's passion for horses." Brisbane Telegraph, June 24: 1.Chun, Louise. 1995. "Slaughter by the innocents: The case of the schoolgirl killers shocked New Zealand." The Guardian, January 30.Graham, Peter. 2011. So Brilliantly Clever: Parker, Hulme and the Murder that Shocked the World. Wellington, NZ: Awa Press.Neustatter, Angela. 2003. "‘I was guilty. I did my time': Anne Perry, the novelist whose past caught up with her." The Guardian, November 20.Newcastle Sun. 1954. "Girls shrugged at charge of murder." Newcastle Sun, July 16: 1.The Age. 1954. "Girls smile at N.Z. sentence." The Age , August 30: 1.—. 1954. "Defence says N.Z. girls insane as mother killed." The Age, August 25: 9.—. 1954. "Description of quarrel." The Age, July 17: 3.—. 1954. "Doctor says both girls certifiable." The Age, August 27: 5.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wil and Charlie are back doing TOFOP down the line and they're both so tired it seems to be affecting their recording equipment. Wil gives the sordid details of his coffee and sugar addictions, as well as some Taskmaster BTS. Charlie is being pushed to his physical and mental limits by a very head-strong Cavoodle puppy. Plus, some old faithful TOFOP topics come up, including biscuits, John Wick, and Adam Spencer. Keep up with all things TOFOP and more here
“Otherworld: Cadences” is a collection of poems by English author Frank Stuart Flint. He was a prominent poet in the Imagist movement, along with Ezra Pound and T. E. Hulme. Here are some details about the work:Title: Otherworld: CadencesAuthor: F. S. Flint (Frank Stuart Flint)Publication Date: 2020-01-08Language: EnglishContent: The collection includes various poems, each with its own unique theme and style. Some of the titles include “Dusk,” “Love Song for a Woman I Do Not Love,” “Envy,” “In the Cathedral,” “Hackney Marshes,” “Lilac,” “Swan,” “War-time,” and many more1.Frank Stuart Flint's poetry reflects the influence of innovative French poetry, the Imagist movement, and his friendship with Ezra Pound. His work is characterized by vivid imagery and concise language. If you're interested, you can listen to the audiobook version of “Otherworld: Cadences” on LibriVox or explore it further with a free trial2. Enjoy the poetic journey!
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Tom Hulme is a Managing Partner of GV (Google Ventures), and leads the European team. Today, GV has over $10BN in AUM and Tom has led investments in Lemonade.com (IPO), Snyk, Secret Escapes, Blockchain.com, GoCardless, Blue Vision Labs (exited to Lyft), and Currency Cloud (exited to Visa). Prior to joining venture full-time, Tom was one of Europe's most successful angel investors with a 5x DPI track record and 20x+ TVPI. In Today's Episode with Tom Hulme We Discuss: 1. Lessons from a 24x TVPI Angel Track Record: What are Tom's biggest lessons from his biggest winners angel investing? What are Tom's biggest takeaways from the 0's in his angel track record? What is the biggest advice Tom would give to angel investors starting out today? What are the single biggest mistakes Tom sees angel investors make today? 2. The Four Pillars of Venture Capital: What does Tom believe are the four key components of being successful as a VC? Why does Tom describe VC as "being a founder on anti-depressants"? How does Tom categorise the three different types of investors that exist? Sourcing, selecting, servicing: What is Tom best at and what is he worst at? 3. The Conventional Wisdom in Venture That is Not True: Why does Tom believe it is BS that you should never sell your winners? Why does Tom believe he has never had complete conviction in any of the companies he invests in? Why does Tom believe the "everything has to be a fund returner mindset" is BS? Why naivety doesn't lead to great founders? Why employees at rocketships are the best founders? 4. AI: Foundation Models, Generative AI, The Incumbents: Where Does the Value Go: Does Tom believe there is money to be made investing in foundation models? Why does Tom liken investing in foundation models to investing in power stations? Where does Tom believe there is value in the application layer? Why does Tom think that generative AI is largely a sustaining innovation? Why does Tom think Microsoft will win the next wave of AI? Who else is well-positioned? Why does Tom believe there is a correlation between those that fear monger around AGI and those that need funding for their businesses?
An episode from 4/17/24: Tonight, I read a handful of poems on modern life—whatever “modern” might mean in words spanning the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries. In many of the poems we hear the complaint of every age, that “the world has never been so bad.” In others, descriptions of the suburbs are enough, or of car culture, or of how we get our news or even begin to live with stories of atrocity and war. Some poems ask us to pay attention to the work and details of everyday life, others wonder if we shouldn't look to past poets for wisdom and guidance. If a “modern” mindset means anything, it seems to mean proliferation and flux, a sense of not being settled. The poems I read are: Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-2021), “In Goya's greatest scenes” Kathleen Jamie (1962- ), “The Way We Live” Laurie Sheck (1953- ), “Headlights” Derek Mahon (1941-2020), “A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford” Ted Kooser (1939- ), “Late February” Philip Larkin (1922-1985), “Here” Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962), “New Mexican Mountain” T. E. Hulme (1883-1917), “Image” Edgar Lee Masters (1868-1950), “Editor Whedon” Walt Whitman (1819-1892), “The blab of the pave” William Wordsworth (1770-1850), “London 1802” Mary Robinson (1758-1800), “A London Summer Morning” Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), “A Description of the Morning” William Shakespeare (1564-1616), “The queen, my lord, is dead” R. S. Thomas (1913-2000), “Suddenly” You can support Human Voices Wake Us here, or by ordering any of my books: Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I've also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. Email me at humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanvoiceswakeus/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanvoiceswakeus/support
A new MP3 sermon from Lincoln Wood Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Linda Sue Lewellen Hulme's Memorial Service Speaker: David Pledger Broadcaster: Lincoln Wood Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 4/13/2024 Length: 53 min.
In Victorian England, the press were never shy of calling a crime the “sensation of the century” or a murder, “the most astonishing the world had ever seen.” When the body of a young woman showed up on the beach of a popular seaside resort town, no-one would have imagined it would provoke just such proclamations. As the story unravelled, and the winding, and at times, explosive court case drew on, however, it became clear that not only would it provoke such headlines, but it would also be entirely worthy of many of them. SOURCES Majoribanks, Edward (1929) The Life of Sir Edward Marshall Hall. Victor Gollanz Ltd. London, UK. Donovan, Kim (2024) The Mysterious Mrs Hood. Seven Dials Publishing, London, UK. Hulme, Mike (2010) ‘Telling a different tale' literary, historical and meteorological readings of a Norfolk heatwave. Climactic Change, UK. Dade, Richard (2007) Photographs and information about Great Yarmouth Rows. Retrieved March 12, 2024, from http://www.ourgreatyarmouth.org.uk/page_id__54.aspx Eastern evening News (1900) Terrible Crime At Yarmouth. Eastern Evening News, Mon 24 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. Eastern evening News (1900) Yarmouth Beach Tragedy. Eastern Evening News, Tues 25 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. Eastern evening News (1900) Yarmouth Beach Tragedy. Eastern Evening News, Wed 26 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. Eastern evening News (1900) Yarmouth Beach Tragedy. Eastern Evening News, Thurs 27 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. Eastern evening News (1900) The Tragedy On Yarmouth Sands. Eastern Evening News, Fri 28 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. East Anglian Times (1900) Funeral Of The Victim. East Anglian Times, Sat 29 Sep, 1900. P3. Norfolk, UK. Weekly Dispatch (1900) Yarmouth Murder Mystery. Weekly Dispatch, Sun 30 Sep, 1900. P11. London, UK. Evening Star (1900) Yarmouth Denes Murder. Evening Star, Thurs 8 Nov, 1900. P2. London, UK. Sleaford Gazette (1900) The Yarmouth Tragedy. Sleaford Gazette, Sat 24 Nov, 1900. P7. UK. Echo (1900) Yarmouth Mystery. Echo, Sat 10 Nov 1900, P2. London, UK. Liverpool Echo (1901) The Yarmouth Murder. Mon 25 Feb, 1901, P3. Liverpool, UK. Echo (1901) Bennett Trial. Echo, Tues 26 Feb 1901, P3. London, UK. Echo (1901) Bennett On Trial. Echo, Fri 1 Mar 1901, P3. London, UK. Echo (1901) Bennett's Sentence. Echo, Mon 4 Mar 1901, P2. London, UK. Norfolk News (1901) Bennett At The Old Bailey. Norfolk News, Sat 2 Mar, 1901, P6. Norfolk, UK. Norfolk News (1901) The Convict Bennett. Norfolk News, Sat 9 Mar, 1901, P13. Norfolk, UK. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit public.substack.comPoliticians and activists alike have warned of a looming climate catastrophe for decades. “Biden urged to declare climate change a national emergency,” reported NBC last year. “Climate Changes Threatens Every Facet of U.S. Society, Federal Report Warns,” announced Scientific American.Cambridge University climate scientist Mike Hulme disagrees. “Declaring a climate emergency has a chilling effect on politics,” he tells Public. “It suggests there isn't time for normal, necessary democratic process.”Climate activists may dismiss Hulme as a “climate denier,” but he agrees the planet is warming due to human activities and specifically says we should prepare for more heat waves. Moreover, Hulme's credentials are undeniably impressive. He is a Professor at the University of Cambridge and founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Hulme has advised everyone from the United Nations to the UK Government and earned a personalized certificate from the Nobel Peace Prize committee for his work with the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).Now, in his new book, Climate Change Isn't Everything, Hulme strongly denounces “climatism,” which he describes as the “unyielding belief that stopping climate change is the pre-eminent yardstick against which all policies must be measured.”
Humour (with a 'u') is one of the most defining characteristics of a culture, so what are the top three comedy TV shows from the United Kingdom and what can they tell us about British Culture? Here, writer Roland Hulme tells us about Blackadder (starring Rowan Atkinson), Fawlty Towers (starring John Cleese), Red Dwarf (we had to Google the main actor). No disrespect to the lead actor of Red Dwarf by the way, he simply embodies the role so well that he and the character are synonymous; think Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker or Christopher Reeve as Superman (although I didn't have to Google either of them). Anyway, here we talk about these shows, and what it might reveal about British culture as a whole. Enjoy!Roland Hulme on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolandhulme/Roland Hulme on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/rolandhulmeRoland Hulme on Amazon: Check out the "Knuckleheads Motorcycle Club" books.***Message me anytime on Instagram, or e-mail: AlbionNeverDies@gmail.comCheck out my https://www.youtube.com/britishcultureCheck out my Red Bubble shopSubscribe to my newsletter for update e-mails, random postcards and presents, and at this time of year, Christmas cards: https://youtube.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b3afdae99897eebbf8ca022c8&id=5165536616Support the showSupport the show
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Author and poet Jay Hulme joins us to talk about his literal and metaphorical search to connect with a variety of ancient and eccentric saintly figures. Weaving together themes of wilderness, faith, sexuality and decay, Jay speaks of the connections he discovered and the inspiration we might find when examining these lives from long ago. Following the interview Anna and Joy consider their past and present relationships to religious saints and reflect on what role these themes play in their lives today. Interview begins at 16m 25s Show Notes → The creation of Nomad's thoughtful, wonderfully ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful, wonderful listeners. Supporting us gives access to Nomad's online communities through the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge and Nomad Book Club - as well as bonus content like Nomad Contemplations, Nomad Devotionals and Nomad Revisited. If you'd like to join our lovely supporters head to our Patreon Page to donate and you may even be rewarded with a pen or Beloved Listener mug! If you're hoping to connect with others who are more local, you can also take a look at our Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook page. Additionally, we share listener's stories on our blog, all with the hope of facilitating understanding, connection and supportive relationships.
In this episode, Toria chats to Catherine about the incredible power of listening - to others, and also to ourselves. The myriad of benefits include enhanced professional relationships, learning & development and gaining a sense of control over your personal wellbeing. Catherine is the owner of Leadership Edge - Coaching in Schools, a collaborative of 20 education leaders on a mission to improve the workplace culture in our schools. Their 3-Tier Coaching Accreditation Programme engages staff in actively listening to each other in a systemic way to build a culture of psychological safety, professional fulfilment and personal wellbeing. Www.leadershipedge.org.ukSupport the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks Coaching with Toria then email her on toria@tinyvoicetalks.comIf you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with 30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
Scott Hulme comes to the studio and tells us a little bit about what it's like being somewhere on the plains of Texas (which happens to be the name of his podcast). He's a horse trainer and he's a cowboy in the truest sense of that word. Visit us online: https://thecowboyperspective.com/ https://www.scotthulmehorsemanship.net/ Somewhere on the Plains of Texas Podcast Books mentioned in the show: Green Lights, Matthew McConahey On audiobook Where the Rivers Run North, Sam Morton The One Thing, Gary Keller Topics: [03:24] World Champ gold buckle? [09:33] ‘Somebody somewhere's always working a horse.' [12:50] Trusting the team [18:00] Picking the right cows [25:00] Accident claims a horse [31:33] A border collie dog named Duke [36:07] Being able to hug your son [39:00] ‘I've never lost in my life. I either won or I learned.' [42:52] Figuring out what you're not [45:00] Bo ran through the end zone. [45:44] If you want to have nice fences, plant a post a day [49:00] Curbing our appetites [54:25] Kids don't like the pressure [56:08] Eat a frog in the morning [1:00:59] Giving your kids a reason to stay in the business [1:09:02] The guy behind the curtain [1:16:33] No dog's perfect, no spouse is perfect, no child's perfect [1:25:12] ‘Everywhere we've ever been is pulling a horse trailer.' [1:30:33] Investing in yourself
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In 1994, the movie "Heavenly Creatures" was released. It was based on the true story of Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme. Pauline and Juliet were teenage girls who seemed to be complete opposites to everyone else on the outside of their oddly close friendship and fantasy world, but to each other, they were soulmates. They were so close, that when they didn't get what they wanted, they were driven to murder.SOURCES:1)The Parker-Hulme Murder Case That Inspired ‘Heavenly Creatures' (allthatsinteresting.com)2)The Parker-Hulme murder: Why it still matters to us - NZ Herald3)The Murder of the Century | HuffPost Entertainment4)adamabrams.com/hc/faq2/library/7.9.5.1.html5)Parker and Hulme murder revelations | The Australian Women's Weekly (nowtolove.co.nz)6)Book – The Mammoth Book of Women Who Kill by Richard Glyn JonesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4736141/advertisement
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LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 07 - Episode 9 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Jeff Hulme. COACHES: we want to hear your story as well. If you are a current or former Texas high school football head coach, contact us and we will set up a time […]
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 07 - Episode 9 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Jeff Hulme. COACHES: we want to hear your story as well. If you are a current or former Texas high school football head coach, contact us and we will set up a time […]
You may know this case as the Heavenly Creatures murder.... The world we inhabit is an ever changing place, one lifetime can contain many lives if we're lucky. This is the story of two women: rural riding instructor Hilary Nathan and internationally famous novelist, Anne Perry, who once lived as two completely different people. Anne grew up as a rich and fragile heiress named Juliette Hulme, and Hilary was a hard working, dark and quiet girl called Pauline Parker. Apart these two are people you may not give a second thought about, you could pass them in a supermarket or on the train, but together they are the subject of the lurid and shocking Peter Jackson Film, Heavenly Creatures. On the 22nd of June 1954, in the village of Christchurch New Zealand, Pauline and Juliet, as they were, did a terrible terrible thing. A thing so awful that even after their prison sentences were over, they were never allowed to see each other again. Learn More: ....Next week. No spoilers! WWBD Merch Shop Buy us a cup of validation WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 1 WWBD Official Soundtrack, Vol. 2 Shadows of Christmas (WWBD Christmas Album) Sponsors Shore Soaps Try Audible Plus Give the Gift of Audible! Kindle Unlimited Membership Amazon Prime Free Trial Join the Conversation
Connect with MDSML: -Join the mailing list for weekly queer joy! mdsml.substack.com -Connect with Lauren! laurendeborah.substack.com -Email the pod! mydadstolemylimelight@gmail.com -LGBTQIA+ resources Oh my goodness, I am so excited! In this episode, I got to sit with Lee Hulme (it/its) and it was an honour and a delight. You know when you meet someone on the internet and then you feel like you have been friends forever and then you actually get to speak to them and you're like “This is the best!”? Yeah, this is that. Lee is a writer of one of my favourite substacks and it is a podcaster whose new show, Strange Stories from Odd Folx is calling for pitches from queer writers! Get on that! In this episode: -Learn how you can submit to be a writer on Lee's podcast! -We chat queer collaboration making beautiful, entertaining, wonderful things! -Queer pride tattoos make my heart sing! -We discuss making friends, winding up attracted to them down the line, and then thinking, “Well, fuck!” — this is demisexuality baby! -It just has to be this simple: feeling comfortable! -The first thing you do when you have a crush on someone is set them up with your friend, right? Just us? -We get to meet pets! We love pets with descriptive names! -The medical system is rough, and being a trans person can often mean educating your doctor before getting the services you need! -The trans community is beautiful and generous and helpful and ready to share the knowledge they have or find someone who does! You are not doing this alone, your journey is your own but there are folks ready to help you on it! -Exploring your gender is your right! Changing your mind is your right! You do you, day to day, my lovelies! -Community, as I like to say often, is so important! Listen to Lee tell you why it is so important to find yours! -They say not to meet your heroes. Lee has a story about meeting its hero, and it went great! Love it! -Lee makes its own limelight now and we LOVE TO SEE IT! Connect with my guest: -Listen to Lee's podcast: Strange Stories from Odd Folx -Read Lee's Substack: leekhulme.substack.com -Follow Lee on Twitter: @LeeKHulme -Connect with Lee on Mastodon: toot.community/@leekhulme Resources: -Here is the Miley substack volume that Lee wrote! Behind the scenes: -Podcast production and editing made possible by: Alexi Johnson and Alistair Ogden -Logo Art: @raphe.ca -Music: Shawn Kangro -Follow the podcast network: @604podnetwork -This episode of My Dad Stole My Limelight was recorded with @SquadCast
The show kicks off with MESPY Winners from Edwardsville High School tennis players Jesse Hattrup and Colton Hulme, who discuss playing against each other and their fond memories of the season. Next up, Edwardsville HS Track and Field Assistant Coach Carry Bailey is in the studio to to talk about the success that his jumpers had at state including 1st and 3rd place overall in triple jump. Finally, Althoff Track Coach Mike Sanders is back to discuss his recent retirement from the sport and his upcoming move to Florida. Sanders brings with him boys MVP Ray Clemons and girls MVP Eris Nelson. Nelson and Clemons profess their love the sport and how they deal with pain of distance running.
In January of 1977, 56 year old Annie Walsh was found murdered in her flat at Hulme Crescents in Manchester. She was an unlikely victim and police were initially unsure of who could have committed such a murder. Just 4 months later however Robert Brown was arrested and then convicted for her murder.This was not the end of the story though and as of the present day, Annie Walsh's murder is still unsolved.Important information provided by:https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/spent-25-years-jail-after-16355857https://www.clydebankpost.co.uk/news/15666536.robert-brown-fights-for-justice-after-25-years-in-jail-for-murder-he-didnt-commit/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15671986.robert-brown-calls-reforms-justice-system-freed-following-25-year-jail-term/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKV8hS38SGsMusic by: dl-sounds.comFollow the Unseen Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unseen-podcast/id1318473466?uo=4Follow the Unseen Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0xWK7Mu3bTP6oziZvxrwSK?si=QxvyPkZ2TdCDscnfxyeRawFollow the Unseen Podcast on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-unseen-podcastJoin our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/unseenpodFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theunseenpodFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theunseenpod/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theunseenpod?fan_landing=trueSubscribe to 10 Minute True Crime: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/10-minute-true-crime/id1591474862
In this episode of the Futurized podcast, host Trond Arne Undheim interviews Mike Hulme, Professor, U Cambridge, on how climate visions get constructed. They explore the methods, data, and scenarios underlying the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Prof. Hulme just published the book, Critical Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Futurized goes beneath the trends to track the underlying forces of disruption in tech, policy, business models, social dynamics and the environment. I'm your host, Trond Arne Undheim (@trondau), futurist, scholar, author, investor, and serial entrepreneur. I am a Research scholar in Global Systemic Risk, Innovation, and Policy at Stanford University. Join me as I discuss the societal impact of deep tech such as AI, blockchain, IoT, nanotech, quantum, robotics, and synthetic biology, and tackle topics such as entrepreneurship, trends, or the future of work. On the show, I interview smart people with a soul: founders, authors, executives, and other thought leaders, or even the occasional celebrity. Futurized is a bi-weekly show, preparing YOU to think about how to deal with the next decade's disruption, so you can succeed and thrive no matter what happens. Futurized—conversations that matter. If you're new to the show, seek particular topics, or you are looking for a great way to tell your friends about the show, which we always appreciate, we've got the episode categories. Those are at Futurized.org/episodes. They are collections of your favorite episodes organized by topic, such as Entrepreneurship, Trends, Emerging Tech, or The Future of Work. That'll help new listeners get a taste of everything that we do here, starting with a topic they are familiar with, or want to go deeper in. I am the co-author of Augmented Lean: A human-centric framework for managing frontline operations, and the author of Health Tech: Rebooting Society's Software, Hardware and Mindset, Future Tech: How to Capture Value from Disruptive industry Trends, Pandemic Aftermath: how Coronavirus changes Global Society and Disruption Games: How to Thrive on Serial Failure, and of Leadership From Below: How the Internet Generation Redefines the Workplace. For an overview, go to Trond's Books at Trondundheim.com/books At this stage, Futurized is lucky enough to have several sponsors. To check them out, go to Sponsors | Futurized - thoughts on our emerging future. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, or to get an overview of other services provided by the host of this podcast, including how to book him for keynote speeches, please go to Futurized.org / store. We will consider all brands that have a demonstrably positive contribution to the future. Before you do anything else, make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter on Futurized.org, where you can find hundreds of episodes of conversations that matter to the future. I hope you can also leave a positive review on iTunes or in your favorite podcast player--it really matters to the future of this podcast.
As if our trip to the UK wasn't incredible enough, we met this AMAZING man in Stratford Upon Avon who is a docent for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, who oversees the Shakespeare Birthplace, Holy Trinity Church, Shakespeare's Schoolhouse, The New Place... EVERYTHING that has ANYTHING to do with Shakespeare in Stratford Upon Avon!!!!!!Join us as we talk to this incredible fount of Shakespeare information, Tony Hulme. We were blown away!!!To send us an email - please do, we truly want to hear from you!!! - write us at: thebardcastyoudick@gmail.com To support us (by giving us money - we're starving artists, dammit!!) - per episode if you like! -On Patreon, go here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35662364&fan_landing=trueOr on Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8KTK7CATJSRYJTo visit our website, go here:https://www.thebardcastyoudick.comTo donate to an awesome charity, go here:https://actorsfund.org/help-our-entertainment-communiity-covid-19-emergency-reliefLike us? Don't have any extra moolah? We get it! Still love us and want to support us?? Then leave us a five-star rating AND a review wherever you get your podcasts!!Episode Sources:Years and years of experience with Shakespeare from two rather opinionated theatre professionals, you dicks!!!! And history, you rapscallion bastards!!!
March is Women's History Month so the perfect time to introduce you to some of the female members of the Nebraska Football staff. Get to know Brittany Oligmueller, Kiara Mayo and SJ Hulme, hear about their journeys to Lincoln, their biggest role models, what it's been like to be a part of Matt Rhule's staff, and much, much more!