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#26: Langholm: Byen som vil verne for å utvikle

Alternativ økonomi

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 55:39


En morgen i 2019 våknet innbyggerne i den lille skotske byen Langholm til nyheten om at Langholm-heiene, det store naturområdet rundt byen, skulle selges. Nyheten var et sjokk: Ville en ny eier kle området med vindmøller eller granplantasjer? Ville befolkningen miste tilgangen til området? I en fart satte byen sammen en plan for å kjøpe området selv og gjøre det til felleseie. Planen var å restaurere de utarmede økosystemene og lage et naturreservat for å ta vare på området for ettertiden. Naturreservatet er en del av en større plan for å skape arbeidsplasser og utvikling i Langholm. Det begynner å gå opp for stadig flere at natur og arbeidsplasser ikke behøver å være motsetninger. Organisasjonen Rewilding Britain har kartlagt 33 rewilding-prosjekter i England og funnet at antall fulltids arbeidsplasser har økt med over femti prosent etter at prosjektene startet. De finner også at de nye arbeidsplassene er mer mangfoldige og bidrar til flere typer inntekter til lokalsamfunnet, enn det som var tilfelle før prosjektene startet.I denne episoden snakker vi med Jenny Barlow og Angela Williams fra the Tarras Valley Nature Reserve, og med Margaret Pool som er styreleder i Langholm Initiative, om prosessen bak oppkjøpet av området og om planene framover. Vi snakker også med Richard Bunting, talsperson for Rewilding Britain, om hvordan økosystemrestaurering bidrar til lokal utvikling.Musikk i denne episoden: The Back o' Tarras ( & It's oor muir noo) av Iain Bell.

New Notes
Iain Bell

New Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 37:12


Composer Iain Bell talks to Alex about classical music by living composers. Iain and Alex discuss music by Arvo Pärt, Kaija Saariaho, and Krzysztof Penderecki.Subscribe to New Notes on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, and you'll be the first to hear new episodes each week. Please leave us a rating / review in your podcast store, as this really helps others to find the podcast!

AA Opera
Ep. 44 - Iain Bell

AA Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 71:35


This week Ash + Avi got sat down for a cuppa with British Composer Iain Bell. This episode is packed with smiles and inspiration so definitely give it a listen. Iain has written some of the most innovative operas over the last decade including; The Harlots Progress, Stonewall, In Parenthesis, and Jack the Ripper: the Women of Whitechapel. If you haven't heard them yet you will surely love to listen now!  Support us: www.patreon.com/AAOPERA www.aaoperapod.com Stay in touch : @AAOperaPod aaoperapod@gmail.com   IG: @aaoperapod Facebook:  Twitter: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aa-opera/support

Airmic Talks
Airmic Talks ... Coronavirus & supply chain

Airmic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 30:24


In the second episode of Airmic Talks, the new fortnightly podcast produced by the UK's risk and insurance management association, Richard Cutcher begins a discussion on the role of the risk professional in the coronavirus pandemic with Julia Graham, Deputy CEO and Technical Director at Airmic. Richard is also joined by James Lythe, an Associate Director within Control Risks' Crisis & Security Consulting Department (Europe and Africa), and Dr Anthony Renshaw, Medical Director, Health Consulting - Europe at International SOS, to discuss the current responses they are seeing from large organisations. Iain Bell, Director at Gallagher, also discussed supply chain considerations with Richard in a recording made in December, prior to the Covid-19 crisis. If you enjoy the Airmic Talks podcast, please like and share on LinkedIn and with your peers. You can listen and subscribe to Airmic Talks on SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify or any other podcast platform: iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/airm…ks/id1500804680 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1JhYbb69KSM…4eRQ-hVU-_uWUamw

English National Opera
ENO Salon Discussion - Creating New Opera with Iain Bell and Martyn Brabbins

English National Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 46:47


Creating new opera with Iain Bell and Martyn Brabbins, discussing the process of creation for Bell's new opera Jack the Ripper: Women of Whitechapel.

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Front Row
Carlos Acosta, Iain Bell, BAFTA Games Awards

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 28:12


Carlos Acosta went from an impoverished upbringing in Havana, Cuba to a world-renowned ballet dancer and the first black Principal of The Royal Ballet. He tells John Wilson about his new film Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story, and his plans for Birmingham Royal Ballet; he starts his role as its director in January 2020. Composer Iain Bell on the world premiere of his new opera Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel, which tells the stories of the women living in the doss houses of Victorian London’s East End and the five whose lives were tragically stolen. Plus Jordan Erica Webber with news of the BAFTA Games Awards. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Jack Soper

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
Whitechapel and Weimar

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 38:37


Anna Picard discusses the problems of subject matter and sensationalism in the new opera Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel; Anna Vaux talks us through the Bauhaus school and its global influence, as well as Lucian Freud's compulsion to create and controlBooksJack the Ripper:The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell, ENO, until April 12Walter Gropius: Visionary founder of the Bauhaus by Fiona MacCarthyJosef Albers: Life and work by Charles DarwentLucian Freud by Martin Gayford See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Empfehlungen eines Trinkers • Trinkabenteuer von und mit Joerg Meyer • jrgmyr
023 Empfehlungen eines Trinkers: 2018 Hangover: Red Eye und Bloody Mary – Detox: Iain Bell und der Liver Flush

Empfehlungen eines Trinkers • Trinkabenteuer von und mit Joerg Meyer • jrgmyr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 28:43


  Keine Angst. Es ist DRY JANUARY – aber ich trinke weiter. Ganz sicher keinen Red Eye oder eine Bloody Mary. Aber wenn Sie schon „Detoxen“ möchten – dann bitte richtig. Lernen Sie Iain Bell kennen und seinen Liver Flush. Red Eye Rezept aus dem…

Empfehlungen eines Trinkers • Trinkabenteuer von und mit Joerg Meyer • jrgmyr
023 Empfehlungen eines Trinkers - Hangover und Detox und Iain Bell

Empfehlungen eines Trinkers • Trinkabenteuer von und mit Joerg Meyer • jrgmyr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 28:43


Keine Angst. Es ist DRY JANUARY - aber ich trinke weiter. Ganz sicher keinen Red Eye oder eine Bloody Mary. Aber wenn Sie schon "Detoxen" möchten - dann bitte richtig. Lernen Sie Iain Bell kennen und seinen Liver Flush. Red Eye Rezept aus dem Film Cocktail:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj6Sd-WCdxo  Iain Bell - Executive Fitness Foundation www.ef1.com  Leber Detox - Liver Flush: http://ef1.com/your-life-your-detox/liver-flush/#more-314 Ich habe Iain Bell 2014 interviewed "A balanced Bartenders Life" - Interview auf Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jrgmyr/club-de-cantineros-interview-iain-bell-a-balanced-bartenders-life Empfehlungen eines Trinkers im Radio zu Gast bei Meryem Celik - Barfly - Radioeins: https://www.radioeins.de/programm/sendungen/barfly/index.html

Personal Best
Student Special

Personal Best

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 28:11


With thousands of students going off to university for the first time or heading back for a new year, Gillian Russell and the Personal Best team have a guide to healthy, happy student life so that your kids - and you - can survive intact! Mother of two Sonia shares her experiences of the kind of worries she had about her kids going off to university. Jodie Waite from the NUS Scotland and Nicole Jackson from Glasgow Caledonian University describe what university life is like these days, the issues students face and the range of advice and support available for both students and parents. New student Georgia White talks about what she's looking forward to and what she's most anxious about in the weeks ahead. Health and wellness consultant Iain Bell explains the importance of good nutrition and regular exercise for students and describes how they can adopt a safe and sensible approach to drinking.

Personal Best
Turning 50 and Blogging for Happiness

Personal Best

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 28:08


What does 50-something look like in the 21st century? Is 50 really the new 40?! Gillian Russell explores how significant it is to turn 50 and what it means psychologically and physiologically. Should you keep on striving or do you have permission now to gently give up?! New research shows that one of the biggest concerns for 50-somethings is their health. Health and wellness consultant Iain Bell (turning 50 this year!) describes what we should be thinking about in terms of fitness, health and well-being in our 50s and beyond. Soul singer Heather Small talks about what life is like in her 50s and what this decade means for her both physically and mentally. Nick and Sonia share their experiences of being in their 50s and explain what their approach to health, fitness and life in general is like now. Can blogging make you happier? Blogger Stephen Morrison was inspired to start blogging after reading someone else's blog. After losing weight he took up running and started a blog. He says blogging has given him friendship and purpose but admits it can create anxiety along the way. Ellen Arnison, author of Blogging For Happiness, talks about her experiences of blogging, what she gets out of it and what she would advise anyone thinking of taking it up.

English National Opera
Opera Now: with composers Ryan Wigglesworth, Nico Muhly & Iain Bell.

English National Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 29:28


Lucie Skeaping hosts a discussion on contemporary opera with composers Ryan Wigglesworth, Nico Muhly and Iain Bell. ENO Contemporary were delighted to bring together three of the world’s leading contemporary composers for Opera Now on 5 October 2016. The talk - hosted by BBC Radio 3 presenter, Lucie Skeaping – explored the genesis of ENO’s latest commission by Ryan Wigglesworth, The Winter’s Tale, as well as some exciting news and discussion about contemporary opera, both at ENO and beyond in the coming years.

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The Choir - The Choral Interview

Composer Iain Bell chats with Sara about some of his favourite choral music.

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Arts & Ideas
Free Thinking - Landmark: In Parenthesis, by David Jones

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 45:46


Recorded before an audience at the Welsh National Opera in Cardiff before the premiere of Iain Bell's opera inspired by the poem Philip Dodd presents a Landmark edition of Free Thinking devoted to David Jones' epic In Parenthesis. The discussion hears from the composer Iain Bell, the writer, Iain Sinclair, one of the librettists Emma Jenkins and Paul Hills, curator of a touring exhibition of Jones' pictures and the co-author with Ariane Bankes of the most recent book about the artist.Iain Bell's In Parenthesis is at WNO in Carcdiff from 13th May -3 June, in Birmhingham on 10 June and then at the Royal Opera House in London from 29 June -1 July It will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on July 2nd. David Jones's In Parenthesis is published by Faber David Jones - Vision and Memory - is at the Djanogly Gallery in Nottingham until 5 June. It was previously on show at the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester. His art is also on show at the Martin Tinney Gallery in Cardiff in May and June.

Opera Box Score
18.iv.16 | Show No. 21 | Iain Bell!

Opera Box Score

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 52:20


We go Inside the Huddle with British composer Iain Bell. In addition to his symphonic and chamber works, as well as song cycles, he’s had great success in Europe and America with his two operas: 'A Harlot’s Progress' and 'A Christmas Carol'. His latest opera, 'In Parenthesis', opens at the Royal Opera House this summer. You’ll get an inside look at his process, plus his take on the future of opera in the UK... George, Tobias and Giovanna also talk about conductor James Levine’s retirement from the Metropolitan Opera. Some are calling it the end of an era. Others are saying he overstayed his welcome. And still more wonder to what degree the Met bosses forced him out... We’ve also got this week’s opera headlines, and in our Monday Evening Quarterback segment, co-host Oliver Camacho reviews last weekend’s Met in HD broadcast of 'Roberto Devereux'. Did Sondra Radvanovsky pull off the Donizetti Tudor queen triple-play...?