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In dieser Folge von DeepDive CleanTech spricht David Wortmann live von der ILA in Berlin mit Ivor van Dartel, CEO und Co-Founder von Vaeridion, über batterieelektrisches Fliegen auf Kurzstrecken. Im Mittelpunkt stehen das elektrische Regionalflugzeug von Vaeridion, seine Rolle als Ergänzung zu Bahn und Auto, sowie Fragen zu Reichweite, Wirtschaftlichkeit, Sicherheit, Zulassung und Batterietechnologie. Eine Folge über elektrische Luftfahrt jenseits des Flugtaxi-Hypes und darüber, wie klimafreundliche Regionalflüge schon ab 2030 Realität werden könnten.
Former archaeology student and lifetime history buff Connie Berry writes a range of contemporary historic mysteries (Contemporary-historic, how's that for an oxymoron?) set in various time periods, and sometimes she even blends the eras together. In our interview she digs into the backstory of her protagonist in the Kate Hamilton Mystery Series. Kate Hamilton's my favorite type of amateur sleuth and I'm addicted to these mysteries. Kate's smart, capable, doesn't meddle too much, and respects the boundaries between civilians and police. Her sidekick, Ivor, is one of the most charming and bizarre sidekicks I've come across in a while, too. Connie shares how she plausibly plots twisty, complicated books and schools me on the real life medieval plague victim behind her latest work. BONUS: Connie reveals the inspiration of her new project, a historical figure so strange and eerie, I'm including a link so you can learn more about Sarah Hare. Learn more about Guest Connie Berry: https://connieberry.com/ Learn more about Host Melissa Westemeier: https://www.melwestemeier.com/ Learn more about Sarah Hare: https://theartssociety.org/arts-news-features/englands-strangest-church-monument
Former archaeology student and lifetime history buff Connie Berry writes a range of contemporary historic mysteries (Contemporary-historic, how's that for an oxymoron?) set in various time periods, and sometimes she even blends the eras together. In our interview she digs into the backstory of her protagonist in the Kate Hamilton Mystery Series. Kate Hamilton's my favorite type of amateur sleuth and I'm addicted to these mysteries. Kate's smart, capable, doesn't meddle too much, and respects the boundaries between civilians and police. Her sidekick, Ivor, is one of the most charming and bizarre sidekicks I've come across in a while, too. Connie shares how she plausibly plots twisty, complicated books and schools me on the real life medieval plague victim behind her latest work. BONUS: Connie reveals the inspiration of her new project, a historical figure so strange and eerie, I'm including a link so you can learn more about Sarah Hare. Learn more about Guest Connie Berry: https://connieberry.com/ Learn more about Host Melissa Westemeier: https://www.melwestemeier.com/ Learn more about Sarah Hare: https://theartssociety.org/arts-news-features/englands-strangest-church-monument
Co se vám vybaví, když se řekne piknik? Idyla v horách, nebo spíše shon a televize? V dnešním kázání se podíváme na jeden z nejznámějších biblických příběhů – zázračné nasycení pěti tisíc mužů – očima unavených učedníků, kteří nutně potřebovali odpočinek.Dozvíte se:Proč Marek staví vedle sebe krvavou Herodovu hostinu a Ježíšovu hostinu života.Co znamená biblický výraz „ovce bez pastýře“ a proč Ježíše „pohnulo v útrobách“, když viděl zástupy.Jaké hluboké paralely najdeme mezi tímto příběhem a slavným Žalmem 23.Proč je důležité umět být sám, abychom mohli být skutečně spolu.Připojte se k nám a objevte Ježíše jako dobrého Pastýře, který nás zve na „zelenou trávu“, aby nasytil naši duši i tělo.#Křesťanství #CírkevPodLupou #VíraNaCestách #Křesťanství #víra #Ježíš #PochodeňPraha #Kázání #Bible #Marek #Evangelium #Odpočinek #Piknik #Hostina #Naděje #Pastýř #Žalm23 Celé kázání, poznámky ke stažení a další zdroje najdete na našem webu: https://pochoden-praha.cz/messages/velk-piknik—Více informací o nás a další zdroje pro následování Ježíše najdete na našem webu:https://pochoden-praha.cz S jakýmkoliv dotazem nás neváhejte kontaktovat:info@pochoden-praha.cz https://linktr.ee/PochodenPraha https://facebook.com/Pochod.Praha https://instagram.com/PochodenPraha
Cítili jste se někdy ve svém okolí jako „středověcí lidé“ nebo někdo, kdo prostě nezapadá? Jaké to je, když jsou vaše hodnoty a víra v menšině? V tomto kázání se podíváme na příběh Daniela a jeho přátel v babylonském exilu.Dozvíte se:Proč Bůh zůstává Pánem, i když se zdá, že vše kolem nás prohrává.Jak čelit tlaku na asimilaci a pokusům o změnu naší identity.Co znamená udělat si v srdci „nepřekročitelnou čáru“ a přitom zůstat diplomatický a laskavý.Proč je Ježíš tím pravým Danielem, který nám dává sílu k věrnému životu v dnešním světě.Neexistuje území, kde by Bůh neměl moc – ani vaše práce, škola nebo oblíbená kavárna. Připojte se k nám v hledání cesty mezi izolací a splynutím s davem.#CírkevPodLupou #VíraNaCestách #KnihaDaniel #VěrnáPřítomnost #identita #Křesťanství #víra #Ježíš #PochodeňPraha —Více informací o nás a další zdroje pro následování Ježíše najdete na našem webu:https://pochoden-praha.cz S jakýmkoliv dotazem nás neváhejte kontaktovat:info@pochoden-praha.cz https://linktr.ee/PochodenPraha https://facebook.com/Pochod.Praha https://instagram.com/PochodenPraha
Baxie speaks with Simon Raymonde of The Cocteau Twins! Simon has just released an amazing memoir entitled “In One Ear: Cocteau Twins, Ivor, and Me”. This is a tremendous book in which Simon not only talks about the band and their unconventional way of making some of the best albums of the 1980's (and early 90's). He also talks about the legacy of his father, Ivor Raymonde, whose own credits in music include David Bowie, Dusty Springfield, The Walker Brothers, Tom Jones, and hundreds more. We also talk about his record label Bella Union Records, the state of the music industry, and about the frightening health scare that stripped him of 50% of his hearing. Just an amazing story! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and on the Rock102 app. Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee.
IMRO Chats is a monthly podcast series exploring the topics, challenges and opportunities shaping Ireland's music industry. As the Ivor Novello Awards take place this month, our next episode, The Ivors Academy, explores what the Academy's presence in Ireland means for songwriters and composers, and the role it can play in supporting, protecting and empowering music creators. Featuring insights from Ivors CEO Roberto Neri, Ivors Head of Policy for Ireland Catherine Martin and Chair of the Ivors All Ireland Council Iain Archer, the discussion highlights advocacy, membership and creative support, while also reflecting on recognition, community and the opportunities available to Irish music creators.
Dr. Ivor Royston, Managing Member of Carson Royston Group, shares how he helped launch San Diego's biotech industry, founded Hypertech, and bridged medical oncology with venture-backed innovation. He discusses producing “The Cutter Incident,” launching Innovation Night at La Jolla Playhouse, and why art, science, and philanthropy must align for regional growth. Listen Where You Live!About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 20 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
How do you score a mind slowly unravelling? In the latest episode of Sync Music Matters, I interview Chris Roe the Ivor-nominated composer, to unpack his haunting score for The Lady – the ITVX and BritBox drama based on the shocking true story of Jane Andrews, former dresser to Sarah Ferguson who murdered her boyfriend. Chris breaks down how the music evolves alongside Jane's psychological collapse. What begins as glossy, fairy-tale elegance gradually becomes unstable, distorted and emotionally raw. We talk about: Using vintage synths like the Juno-6 to give the score a 90s feel Transforming royal, bell-like textures into something brittle and unsettling Collaborating with award-winning Irish composer Niamh Ní Mheara on breathy vocal textures that reflect Jane's rising panic The difference between scoring for TV and scoring for film Plus, in the new Cue & A segment, we break down one of Chris's cues piece by piece so you can hear exactly how these ideas translate to screen. If you're interested in TV scoring, psychological storytelling through music or modern screen composition techniques, this interview with Chris Roe is packed with insight. Chris Roe Website
"Alles, was man elektrisch fliegen kann, wird man elektrisch fliegen – nicht nur, weil es sauber ist, vor allem, weil es günstiger ist"Wie lassen sich Regionalflüge elektrisch, leise und gleichzeitig wirtschaftlich betreiben? In der neuen Folge von „Pitch & People“ spricht Vaeridion-Gründer Ivor van Dartel über elektrische Kurzstreckenflugzeuge, die Zukunft regionaler Luftfahrt – und warum sein Münchner Startup bewusst auf einen pragmatischen Ansatz statt auf Flugtaxi-Visionen setzt. Außerdem erklärt er, wie Vaeridion Batterietechnologie, Zulassung und Infrastruktur lösen will und weshalb die ersten Flugzeuge bereits ab 2030 im Einsatz sein sollen.
Season 26, Episode 13 - Shaun Boyce, Bobby SchindlerSummaryIn this episode, Ivor Savage shares his journey from South Africa to becoming a prominent figure in the tennis string industry with Y-Tech. He discusses his passion for tennis, the evolution of string technology, and the importance of supporting junior players. Ivor emphasizes the need for better financial support for players outside the top 100 and shares insights on marketing strategies for tennis products. The conversation culminates in Ivor's vision for the future of tennis, advocating for a system that allows more players to thrive financially in the sport.TakeawaysIvor Savage is a passionate tennis player and coach.He moved to the US to pursue his tennis career and coaching.Y-Tech was founded to provide high-quality tennis strings.The Quadro Twist string offers a unique playing experience.String shape affects spin and control in tennis.Ivor emphasizes the importance of supporting junior players.The tennis industry needs to provide better financial support for players.Y-Tech offers personalized sample programs for string testing.Ivor believes in making tennis accessible for more players.He advocates for a cap on prize money to support lower-ranked players.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ivor Savage03:07 Journey in Tennis and Coaching05:43 The Story Behind Y-Tech09:05 Understanding String Technology11:59 The Importance of String Shape14:54 Marketing and Distribution Strategies17:38 The Future of Tennis and Player Support20:28 Ivor's Vision as King of TennisKeywordsIvor Savage, Y-Tech, tennis strings, coaching, tennis technology, player support, tennis industry, stringing, tennis coaching, tennis communityFull YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/3DmBsxJWZMQShort Clip: https://youtube.com/shorts/rWeDNaCIWhAIvor's King of Tennis Answer: https://youtu.be/bPfQoqrftnoLearn more about YTEX: https://www.ytexstrings.comContact Our HostsShaun Boyce, RSPA: shaun@americanracketsportsassociation.com | https://americanracketsportsassociation.com/Bobby Schindler, RSPA: schindlerb@comcast.net | https://letsgotennis.com/windermereGeovanna Boyce: geovy@regeovinate.com | https://regeovinate.com/GoTennis Website: https://letsgotennis.com/Learn more about the Marc Kaplan Media Excellence Award we (the GoTennis! Podcast) won from USTA Georgia: https://letsgotennis.com/captivate-podcast/gotennis-podcast-wins-the-marc-kaplan-media-excellence-award/Join Our CommunityCheck out the GoTennis! Atlanta Facebook page for deals, updates, events, podcasts, news, stories, coach profiles, club information, and more.Support the ShowDonate Directly: https://gotennispodcast.captivate.fm/supportCrypto Donations: Get into crypto with https://coinbase.com/join/PEWRLWK?src=referral-linkStart Your Own PodcastConsidering your own podcast? We recommend Captivate: This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.
Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur and assistant manager Dean Holden talk to Tiger reporter Barry Cooper ahead of Tuesday's huge trip to the King Power Stadium to take on Leicester City. Get your exclusive discounted offer on your NORD VPN: Click here to go to the dedicated page. There's no risk with NORD's 30-day money-back guarantee. away this summer but still want to be able to watch all your favourite shows, including televised Hull City games - then sign up to NORD VPN to ensure you can access all streaming services even when out of the UK! Sign up, stay secure and support the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Církev nezačíná aktivitou. Začíná společenstvím, očekáváním a zmocněním.Učedníci byli připraveni jít – ale Ježíš jim řekl: čekejte. Ježíš nás neposílá jen něco dělat. Dává nám svého Ducha, aby skrze nás mohl jednat.„Dostanete sílu Ducha svatého… a budete mi svědky.“ (Sk 1,8). Církev není jen organizace – je to živé společenství lidí, kteří žijí s Ježíšem a jsou jím zmocněni. V tomto díle série Církev pod lupou se díváme na Skutky 1,1–8 a objevujeme tři klíčové rysy první církve:
„Jděte a povězte.“Tak jednoduché. A přitom tak náročné.Učedníci slyšeli svědectví Marie i dalších – a stejně nevěřili. Víra nepřišla ze slov, ale ze setkání s Ježíšem.A právě to všechno mění.Najednou už nejde mlčet. Když člověk zažije něco skutečně dobrého, chce se o to podělit. Stejně tak i evangelium není zpráva, která má zůstat u nás.
Jonge groovy death metal band DamnationOfficial aan Jong, hongerig en met een sound die zo uit de old school death scene lijkt te komen. Met leeftijden tussen de 16 en 19 jaar geven ze ons een kijkje in hun nieuwe single, stijl, achtergrond en vooral hun toekomst – en geloof ons: die is veelbelovend.Hoe komt zo'n jonge band aan die traditionele death metal vibe? Ze vertellen het je zelf in de show.Al is de band nog zo jong Ernst Acherman weet toch de juiste vragen te stellen voor een goed en leuk gesprek. Mike Arntz duikt in zijn kast voor een echte klassiekerVerder veel nieuw en onbekend werk (op de Damnation top 3 na, dat zijn klassiekers)Rick Bouwman's galopje en nieuwsitems komen vers van de persSidney Simon brengt het laatste nieuws uit de concertagenda En Rutger van Noordenburg is terug → dus de ballenbak draait ook weer op volle toeren.En…Anna Menting winnaar van het loodzware verassingspakketje uit de show van Ivor van Beek , schuift aan voor de XL en maakt 'm samen met ons af – want vroeg naar huis? Geen optie! Wel rennen voor de mannen van Damnation om de laatste trein te halen.Dit is er weer eentje voor de liefhebbers. Hard, rauw en recht uit het hart.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's assent to the Public Service Amendment Bill has been hailed as the most significant reform since 1996. In this interview with Chris Steyn, Ivor Chipkin, the Director of New South Institute (NSI), says “we've got now in law a distinction between political office and administrative office…Our politicians, our president, our cabinet ministers and our MECs no longer have the power to recruit and to make operational decisions inside departments. And senior officials extraordinarily can no longer be office bearers of political parties. Again, quite extraordinary…it blocks cadre deployment, makes cadre deployment essentially illegal or …very, very difficult.” Chipkin predicts that the new law is also going to change “the shape of…elite contestation”, saying: “Essentially what the new act does is it reduces the ability of a dominant political party, whether it's the ANC or any other party, to deploy people into the State directly and therefore to gatekeep access to State resources.” Chipkin also explains how South Africa's foreign policy is “strongly influenced” by political networks, both within the ANC, but also outside the organised political networks.
Velikonoční poselství podle Markova evangelia nás vede k prázdnému hrobu – místu, kde všechno začíná znovu. Ženy přicházejí dokončit pohřeb, ale místo toho slyší tu nejdůležitější zprávu v dějinách: Ježíš žije.Proč samotný zázrak nestačí k víře? Proč ženy mlčí? A co to znamená pro nás dnes?
Ježíš přijíždí do Jeruzaléma – ale ne jako mocný vojevůdce na koni. Přichází na oslíku. Proč?V tomto kázání ze série Církev pod lupou se díváme na příběh z Mk 11,1–11 a objevujeme Ježíše jako svrchovaného, pokorného a zachraňujícího Krále. Ukazuje nám úplně jiný typ moci, než jaký známe ze světa – moc, která neslouží sobě, ale druhým.
Le syndicaliste et militant des droits humains poursuit son combat judiciaire autour du réenregistrement des cartes SIM imposé en 2024. Après le rejet de sa plainte par la Cour suprême le 6 mars dernier, il a déposé ce jeudi un affidavit en vue d'obtenir l'autorisation de faire appel devant le Privy Council. Selon lui, cette démarche vise à obtenir un jugement de principe qui réaffirme le respect de la hiérarchie des normes à Maurice. Le négociateur syndical soutient qu'un tel jugement est essentiel pour garantir que les décisions futures des autorités ne portent pas atteinte aux libertés fondamentales. Il insiste sur la nécessité d'un cadre juridique clair afin d'éviter toute dérive dans l'exercice du pouvoir. L'affaire sera appelée le 4 mai prochain, une étape décisive dans ce litige qui soulève des enjeux majeurs liés aux droits constitutionnels et à l'État de droit.
Co znamená být opravdu „velký“? Podle světa je to moc, vliv a viditelnost. Ježíš ale ukazuje úplně jinou cestu – cestu služby, pokory a oběti.V tomto kázání se díváme na moment, kdy učedníci touží po slávě, zatímco Ježíš mluví o kříži. Dva pohledy na velikost. Dvě království. Jedno rozhodnutí, které stojí před každým z nás.
Entretien mené par Sylvie Tanette Interprète : Marina Heide Ils avaient quinze ans et déjà le monde leur avait retiré ses promesses. Ivor, Marco, Arjan, Jonas ; une fraternité forgée dans la poussière des terrains vagues, dans la fumée des halls d'immeubles. Ensemble ils défiaient les règles du jeu. La rue comme royaume, la nuit comme frontière, et le langage comme arme. La rage de vivre se heurte rapidement au désenchantement, mais dans son sillon pulsent, des instants fugaces d'amour, d'humour et de poésie. tah l'époque porte la rumeur de la ville, le heurt des langues, la violence et la tendresse. C'est l'histoire d'une jeunesse sans abri, et d'un écrivain qui, à dix-neuf ans, sait déjà que la beauté et la douleur ont le même visage. Une plongée inédite au cœur d'une jeunesse sauvage et désenchantée et la naissance d'un talent littéraire exceptionnel. À lire – Oliver Lovrenski, tah l'époque, traduit du norvégien par Marina Heide, Actes Sud, 2026
Co mají společného Piráti z Karibiku a Pavlův dopis mladému vedoucímu církve na Krétě? Stručná odpověď zní: Boží milost. Co skutečně dělá Boží milost v životě člověka?Apoštol Pavel píše Titovi na Krétu – místo známé svou násilností, lží a morálním chaosem. Do tohoto prostředí přináší jednoduchou, ale radikální zprávu: Boží milost se ukázala v Ježíši Kristu.Tato milost:zachraňuje,proměňuje naše životy,dává nám naději,a zve nás do Boží rodiny.V tomto kázání ze série Církev pod lupou se podíváme na jeden z nejkrásnějších souhrnů evangelia v Novém zákoně (Titovi 2,11–14) a objevíme, jak může Boží milost formovat život jednotlivce i celé církve.
Proč je kříž symbolem křesťanství? A proč byl pro první posluchače evangelia tak šokující?Apoštol Pavel píše korintským křesťanům, že „slovo o kříži je bláznovstvím“ – přesto právě v něm Bůh zjevuje svou moc a moudrost. Pro starověký svět byl kříž nástrojem brutální popravy a symbolem potupy. My dnes často vidíme jen dekoraci na řetízku nebo symbol staré tradice.Pavel ale tvrdí něco radikálního:Bůh zachránil svět způsobem, který obrací lidskou logiku naruby.V tomto kázání se podíváme na:• historický kontext Korintu• proč byl kříž pro Židy pohoršením a pro Řeky bláznovstvím• jak Pavel používá Izajáše 29• proč je ukřižovaný Kristus Boží moudrostí a mocíKříž možná vypadá slabě.Ale právě v něm Bůh jedná.
De Loodzware Jongens – VANUIT EEN VOL dB's! Met als gast Ivor van Beek van Non-Divine (en meer gasten aan tafel)In een bomvol dB's , met versterkers die loeien, bands die repeteren, bier dat rijkelijk vloeit en aan onze tafel… metalverhalen. Precies zoals het hoort. Onze hoofdgast: Ivor van Beek!Met Non-Divine maakt hij een kneiter van een herstart en de nieuwe single “Eyeball” komt vers uit de oven. Wat zijn de plannen? Waar ligt zijn metalgeschiedenis? Wie en wat heeft ‘m gevormd? Dat hoor je allemaal… ongefilterd… aan tafel.
How do South Africa's laws and policies come to be, and what can you do to be part of the change? Phumi Mashigo dives into the stages and processes involved in making or changing a law, with RISE Mzansi's Makashule Gana and The New South Institute's Ivor Chipkin. This episode brings an understand of the nation's policy making process, how the public can participate in the legislative process, and shedding light on some of the legal changes we can anticipate in 2026. The Burning Platform
Tim Worthington has a new book out called The Golden Age Of Children's TV - all about the best, worst and most just plain baffling shows you grew up with in the sixties, seventies and eighties - and the lines are open now for an hour of fun, facts, laughs and thrills. If you're looking for a new hobby to take up and fancy a bit of fresh air, Hilary Machell has a few tips for getting out and about with Go With Noakes. Andy Lewis will be joining us in the studio for a look at some of the locations used in the exciting new serial The Changes. Garry Abbott will be giving us all the up to the minute scientific facts and figures on the latest expedition to Button Moon, Mitch Benn will be dropping by to show us how you can sound like the stars of Clangers, and do we have a rival in our mist? Paul Kirkley is on hand to man the phones and check out the score down at Saturday Superstore. So if you want to join in the fun - or just swap a copy of Noakes At Large for a copy of Super Claire by Claire Usher - ring the show now!You can get The Golden Age Of Children's TV in all good bookshops, and from Waterstones here, Amazon here, from the Kindle Store here and directly from Black And White Publishing here. - and if you want to know more about what you can find in it, head for timworthington.org!
As AI becomes more prominent in our daily lives, it is also reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. So how do Irish organisations and businesses build a stronger resilience against emerging threats? To find out more about this I spoke to Ivor Buckley Field CTO at Dell Technologies Ireland & Northern Ireland.Ivor talks about his background, multi-cloud, AI, cyber resilience and more.More about Dell Technologies:Dell Technologies is a global team united under a single purpose: to drive human progress through the power of technology. Through AI-powered automation and intelligence, their services help you enhance your IT and end user experiences to maximise innovation end-to-end.
As AI becomes more prominent in our daily lives, it is also reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. So how do Irish organisations and businesses build a stronger resilience against emerging threats? To find out more about this I spoke to Ivor Buckley Field CTO at Dell Technologies Ireland & Northern Ireland. Ivor talks about his background, multi-cloud, AI, cyber resilience and more. More about Dell Technologies: Dell Technologies is a global team united under a single purpose: to drive human progress through the power of technology. Through AI-powered automation and intelligence, their services help you enhance your IT and end user experiences to maximise innovation end-to-end. See more podcasts here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
On this episode, Marc talks with Simon Raymonde, author of "In One Ear: Cocteau Twins, Ivor, and Me," published in America in November of 2025. It's a sharp, enthusiastic, and funny memoir of Raymonde's life as a musician, member of the legendary UK band Cocteau Twins (with Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie), and owner of the vital indie record label Bella Union. Simon also delves into his relationship with his father Ivor, who was himself a renowned musician, producer, and arranger. It's all told with a sense of humor and wisdom that makes Simon's words practically leap off the page.As Simon writes, "It seems that my own past is no longer just a shoegazey blur of distant lights receding in the rear-view mirror; it is clearly visible in my present too. Cocteau Twins have never been as popular as we are now, almost three decades after we stopped making music."You can by Simon's book here.We. hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with Simon Raymonde!
Drivetime with DeRusha is LIVE from the Mall of America rotunda for the Interrupt Homelessness Radiothon to benefit Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities! https://www.ugmtc.org/interrupthomelessness/ Ivor Brathwaite is the Program Director of the Housing Plus Program at Union Gospel Mission Twin Ciites. Ivor provides the timeline based details of the Housing Plus Program and how they work with men experiencing homelessness by providing mental health services, life-skills classes, financial skills instruction, community support and more. Jason asks about their veteran specific program and they discuss the unique challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness who have served our country. There is no time limit on residency within the Housing Plus program for veterans. https://www.ugmtc.org/programs/veterans-housing-program/
The Squirrels are joined by Betty's dad, Ivor on the pupcast. He tells them all about what it's like to work on a submarine and all the fun creatures he encounters on his travels.
We trace Ivor Clark's Long Covid recovery from a 2023 infection and UTI to a careful return to work, highlighting the routines and supports that made progress possible. Pacing, breathwork, oxygen therapy, and a rare GP who listened shaped a steady path back to confidence.• athletic past, late-pandemic infection, UTI and antibiotics complicating onset• post-exertional malaise, normal test results, delayed Long Covid recognition• limits of early medical support, value of an advocate and listening GP• pacing by heart rate, non-sleep deep rest, reducing stimulants and sensory load• hyperbaric oxygen therapy via charity, structured protocols and consistent care• workplace adjustments, graded return, boundaries and restorative breaks• targeted tools later: diet cleanup, selective supplements, peptides • mindset shift from ill to deconditioned, micro-strength and balance rebuilds• fewer crashes, rebuilding trust, gradual confidence in everyday capacityConnect with Ivor: https://www.facebook.com/ProgressiveWellbeingIvor's book "In it for the long haul": https://amzn.eu/d/0zfjQ6nMessage the podcast! - questions will be answered on my youtube channel :) For more information about Long Covid Breathing courses & workshops, please check out LongCovidBreathing.com (music credit - Brock Hewitt, Rule of Life) Support the show~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costsTranscripts available on individual episodes herewww.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook Instagram Twitter Facebook Creativity GroupSubscribe to mailing listI love to hear from you, via socials or LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com**Disclaimer - you should not rely on any medical information contained in this Podcast and related materials in making medical, health-related or other decisions. Please consult a doctor or other health professional**
My Story Talk 28 Activities Beyond Europe Welcome to Talk 28 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Looking back on it, I suppose I travelled fairly widely during the time we were at Mattersey. Apart from the many places in Europe we visited, I found myself on the Lord's business in America, Africa, and Asia, though never, incidentally in Australia. These visits, which cover the period from 1982 to 2004, were either in connection with the Pentecostal World Conference which later became the Pentecostal World Fellowship or preaching trips The Pentecostal World Conference My reason for attending the Pentecostal World Conference in Oslo in 1992 was that, because it was being held in Europe, the PEF presidium had decided to hold a committee meeting there at the same time. Eileen and I had visited Norway for the first time two years previously where we had enjoyed a holiday there before attending the EPTA conference in Lillehammer. This time, however, I was alone. During one of the mornings, I was sitting high up at the back of the auditorium and was surprised to hear my name mentioned at the close of the session. Dr Ray Hughes was asking me to see him on the platform during the coffee break. I couldn't imagine why but, of course, went to see him as requested. This was not quite as easy as it sounds because to get there I had to make my way through hundreds of people who were exiting the venue and all walking in the opposite direct from me. When I finally got there, he said to me, Oh David, as you know, you've been appointed to the Advisory Committee, and we'd like you to sit on the platform with us for the rest of the conference. Well, I knew nothing about this appointment. It was a complete surprise and when a year or so later I was elected to the Presidium it was an even greater honour. The 1995 conference was particularly special because it was held in Jerusalem. And this time Eileen came with me. We had never been in Israel before and we made sure that we saw as many of the biblical sites as possible. We had booked a tour with a Christian company and travelled in a small coach with a group of Brits who were attending the conference, and it was there that we met Ivor and Jan Maddison who were pastoring the church in Ollerton, not far from Mattersey. (We got to know Jan very well when she came to live in Brixham after Ivor had died). The tour involved a visit to Tiberias on the shore of Lake Galilee from where we visited Capernaum, took a trip across the lake in a boat like those used by Jesus' disciples and from which he calmed the storm, and had a meal on the lake shore eating ‘St. Peter's fish', so called because of the occasion where he found a coin in the fish's mouth. We went to Caesarea Philippi, a beautiful place, where Peter confessed Jesus as the Christ. We visited the place in the river Jordan where Jesus is believed to have been baptised, and further south we had a brief stop in Jericho. We travelled up from there to Jerusalem in time for the conference and of course visited Bethlehem and all the places you would expect, many of which have been spoilt by centuries of tradition and tourism. Eileen got to see Nazareth, but I missed the trip because I had to be in a presidium meeting. Highlights in Jerusalem were the Garden of Gethsemane, and the via dolorosa. But without a doubt the visit to the garden tomb was by far the most moving. It may or may not have been the actual site of Jesus' burial and resurrection, although I like to think that it was, but it was certainly a powerful reminder of the truth – Jesus is not here, he is risen! And who could forget the visit to the Upper Room and joining with other Pentecostals in speaking in tongues as the first disciples did in Acts 2? After the conference we visited Masada, floated on the Dead Sea where it's impossible to sink, and went to the cave where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered. It was there, I think, that we paid an Arab to let us take a photo of his camel! We also visited a museum where we saw a number of ancient seals, some dating back over three thousand years, and reminding us of Paul's teaching that after we believed we were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. So during the trip there was much to remind us of Bible times and the truth of God's word. We were glad that we went but have never had a wish to return. Eileen is now enjoying the heavenly Jerusalem and one day I will join her there. And all because of Jesus! In 1998 the conference was held in Seoul, Korea, at the vast Yoido Full Gospel Church led by David Yongghi Cho, numbering at the time some 720,000 members. We had at first thought to extend the trip and visit China and the Great Wall. Eileen had always had a great interest in China, but when it turned out that the visit was not feasible she decided not to accompany me. I had met Cho at the London world conference in 1976 when I gave him a copy of my book, Know the Truth, later to be renamed You'd Better Believe It. I was naturally interested to visit his church and to experience one of the Sunday services there. There were, I think, six services each Sunday to accommodate the vast numbers. Everything had to be organised and left little if any room for the exercise of spiritual gifts like tongues, interpretation and prophecy which we might expect in a smaller congregation. Presumably there was opportunity for such gifts to be experienced in their many home groups. The final meeting of the conference was held in the Olympic Stadium where it was estimated that over 100,000 people were in attendance. I was privileged to read from the scriptures, which I found a little difficult on this occasion as I had somehow mislaid my glasses on a visit to the Prayer Mountain and was using a pair borrowed from an English brother who was staying in the same hotel as me. During the conference it was decided to hold the next presidium meeting in Hawaii in 1999. The reasoning seemed to be that as Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean it was not too far from either Asia or America. However, no one considered the inconvenience for anyone travelling from Europe! But as I was the only European on the presidium I could hardly object. So that is how I came to fly to Hawaii, a 24 hour journey each way, for a three-day committee meeting! The purpose was to plan for the 2001 conference which was to be held in Los Angeles. Fortunately, the meeting finished a day early and I had a day to spare before flying home. This gave me the opportunity to take a minibus tour of the island, visiting among other things Pearl Harbour and a tropical rain forest. I also experienced macadamia nuts for the first time and learnt that the name comes a Scot named Macadam who first discovered them and who also invented tarmac! Eileen was able to travel with me for the Los Angeles conference in 2001 and in the week before the conference we both enjoyed a short holiday staying with Brian and Ann Lee, old friends from Retford who had emigrated to La Verne just a few miles from L.A. It was good to renew fellowship with them and to preach in their local AoG church. At the conference itself I had been asked to chair a theological seminar at which Roger Stronstad, a Canadian scholar whose writings I greatly admired, was to be one of the speakers. The subject was the baptism in the Holy Spirit, and at the last minute, I was asked to be the other speaker deputising for an American brother who was unable to attend. I was so grateful to the Lord for the opportunity he gave me to speak at the conference and the help he gave me to do so. The last world conference we attended was in South Africa in 2004. This conference was in many ways different from all the others. In the opening meeting the delegates were warmly welcomed by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeke who had been deputy president under Nelson Mandela from 1994 to 1999 and served as president from '99 to 2008. Eileen felt particularly honoured as she was seated right next to him on the front row! But much more important was the fact that so many participants were from African countries, and the meetings were marked by the freedom of expression so typical of African worship and so different from the formalism we have seen elsewhere even in some Pentecostal meetings. It was something we were to see much more of in later visits to Africa in the years that followed my retirement from Mattersey, After the conference we hired a car and travelled to the Africa School of Missions founded by Paul Alexander, my newly appointed successor at Mattersey. We broke our journey at Witbank where I preached at two services on the Sunday, travelling on to ASM on the Monday where we were warmly welcomed by the staff. They asked us if we were planning to visit the Kruger National Park, and, when we said no, one of them kindly phoned a relative who worked there and arranged for us to stay for a few nights at Skukuza, one of the safari lodges in the park. Our accommodation was in an extremely comfortable one-room apartment that looked something like a traditional African hut with a thatched roof. The restaurants served excellent food which was relatively inexpensive and offered views overlooking the wonderful wildlife. We enjoyed every moment we spent at Skukuza, especially when a company of mongooses ran across the compound in single file right in front of us. But of course it was driving outside the safari park that we saw most of the wildlife. It was early spring in the southern hemisphere, and the leaves had only just begun to appear on the trees and bushes, making it easy to spot whatever animals and birds happened to be in the area. We travelled miles each day, taking care to obey the instruction never to get out of the car except in specially designated safe places. We were also glad that the car had good air-conditioning because it was often important to ensure the windows were closed. On one occasion we stopped to watch a group of baboons in the road just ahead of us and I closed the electric windows. However, I had momentarily forgotten that, unlike our car at home, our hire car had electric windows only at the front. We only realised the back ones were still open when a large baboon leapt in onto the back seat attempting to steal our lunch! I turned round and shouted in a loud voice – Eileen later told the grandchildren that Grandad roared like a lion – and thank God, the animal obeyed! Both we and our lunch were safe. After that, we never opened the back windows again for the rest of the trip. Apart from that, the remainder of our stay there was relatively uneventful. We loved it so much that when I was back at ASM a few years later I borrowed a car and went back there. Our visit was far too short but was the highlight of our trip to South Africa. We were particularly grateful that in such a short time we had managed to see the big five – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo, a wonderful ending to our last Pentecostal World Conference. Preaching trips But of course my travels beyond Europe were not limited to my role in the Pentecostal World Fellowship. There were preaching trips as well. At first, these centred on the USA where I combined preaching with raising funds for our building project. An American AoG pastor named Paul Curtis had a burden for Britain came to see me on one of his trips to England and said he would like to help raise funds for our new Hall of Residence. So at Paul's invitation, in February '82 I spent ten days preaching in AoG churches in North Carolina with a view to returning in mid-May for a period of four weeks. I enjoyed the trip in February, and the Lord blessed my ministry, and about £1400 was raised towards our building fund. Hopefully the trip in May-June would be more fruitful in that respect. I was looking forward to it and had bought my flights in advance as that was more economical. But only a few weeks before the trip Paul contacted me to apologise and tell me that he had been unable to arrange a suitable itinerary for me and that he felt that the time was not right. But I had already bought non-refundable tickets for flights both ways! And I had already planned the timetable at Mattersey to enable me to be away from the college throughout that period! After praying about it I contacted John and Sara Miles who were by then living in Naperville, Illinois, and asked their advice. Sara suggested that I was in a situation like Abraham's when he set off not knowing where the Lord would lead him. So I used the air tickets to fly as far as New York and paid the extra to fly on to Chicago where John and Sara collected me from O'Hare airport on May the 18th. When I arrived they told me that they had contacted Richard Dortch, the Superintendent of the Illinois AoG, and that he was arranging an itinerary for me around Illinois where I was already known through my three visits back in the seventies. I stayed with John and Sara until 6th July preaching in churches in the Chicago area on Sundays and Wednesday evenings. These included Yorkville, Palatine, Dekalb, Naperville, and Lake Villa as well as Chicago itself. I also spent a day at Wheaton College, had lunch with John, who was now a French professor there, and with Peter Kuzmic from Yugoslavia, and saw the wardrobe made famous in C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. On Thursday the 27th I flew via Denver to San José, California, to visit Bethany Bible College. Dick Foth, who had been the pastor in Urbana where I first preached on my visit to the States in 1972, was now the President of Bethany and I had a couple of useful days with him visiting the college and comparing notes. I had an interesting experience flying back on the Saturday. The weather was extremely hot and everyone else was dressed in shorts and T shirts. I, however, was still wearing my jacket. As I was waiting in the queue to check in, an airline official approached me and said, Excuse me, sir. I wonder if you can help me. We're overbooked in Economy Class, and as you seem to be a suitable gentleman, I wonder if you would mind travelling First Class. Would I mind! It was the first and only time I have travelled First Class and, although I could never justify the expense of doing so, I was more than happy to enjoy the experience at no extra cost to myself. On 6th June I left Naperville and flew to Urbana where I preached on the Sunday and where my old friend Jim Hall was now the pastor. The next day I flew to Springfield MO to visit two other AoG colleges, Evangel College and Central Bible College, as well as the Graduate School located in the AoG Headquarters in Boonville Avenue. When I returned to Urbana on the Friday, Jim Hall had arranged an English Evening where I talked about the spiritual state of the UK and taught the Americans how to make a proper cup of tea! On the Sunday morning, I preached in Normal, where Marvin Foulkes was the pastor. I had preached for Marvin back in '72 and '74 and was delighted to see how much the church had grown since then. In the evening, I preached in Decatur from where I flew back to Chicago ready for my return to England the next day. Looking back on it, I felt that the trip had been very worthwhile, not just because it raised about $5000 for our college, but because of the opportunity it gave me to visit and learn from other AoG colleges and expand my vision for Mattersey. I was very grateful to Richard Dortch for making it possible. A year later I met Dortch in Portugal at the opening of the new chapel in the Bible College in Fanhões, near Lisbon, and he shared with me that he was soon likely to become the Executive Vice-President at PTL, the centre of Jimmy and Tammy Bakker's ministry, and he invited me to preach for a week on their TV station. This took place in 1985 and during our stay Eileen, Jonathan, and I were treated to the luxurious accommodation of the Heritage Grand Hotel. And we came home with a significant sum of money for our building fund. We were, of course, very grateful for their hospitality and generosity, but I confess I was not really comfortable about so much luxury. Coming to terms with the cultural differences and levels of poverty or prosperity we see around the world is by no means easy. The riches of America were in stark contrast with the poverty I was to see in India less than a year later. But I'll tell you about that next time.
On this episode of Investor Connect, Hall welcomes Ivor Stratford, co-founder and CEO of Morpheus Group, a leading consultancy specializing in talent solutions and executive recruitment. Located in London, Morpheus Group works with organizations across the globe, particularly in the U.S., to help founders and executives align their culture, values, and growth strategy with the right talent. With a focus on venture-backed startups from pre-seed to IPO, Ivor and his team provide a unique vantage point into the world of early-stage investing, emphasizing that at the earliest stages, the real investment is in people. Morpheus Group combines deep experience in recruitment, strategic advisory, and hands-on mentorship to ensure founders not only hire effectively but also build high-performing teams that can scale. Morpheus Group has carved out a niche in the AI and machine learning space, guiding founders who are hyper-focused on specific applications rather than broad, generalized solutions. From conversational AI in drive-through technology to other emerging use cases, Ivor and his team help identify opportunities where technology meets real-world demand, all while keeping founders disciplined on what truly drives their business forward. Beyond advisory and recruitment, Morpheus Group actively builds in-person ecosystems through curated events, dinners, and conferences, particularly in New York and San Francisco, establishing long-term trust and relationships in the startup community. Their approach emphasizes real-world engagement over tech gimmicks, proving that sometimes the most cutting-edge work starts with a handshake—or a coffee machine conversation. Throughout the conversation, Ivor shares insights on evaluating founders, spotting conviction versus potential, and the advantages of maintaining small, agile teams in a rapidly evolving market. He also reflects on lessons learned from expansion into the U.S., emphasizing the value of being physically present to truly understand client businesses. Visit Morpheus Group at Reach out to at _______________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
Sometimes in science, when you try to answer one question it sparks even more questions. The CrowdScience inbox is a bulging example of that. We get tons of new questions every week and many of those are following up on episodes we've made. Sometimes you want us to go deeper into part of the answer, or sometimes a subject intrigues you so much that it inspires further questions about it. In this episode presenter Caroline Steel is on a mission to answer some of those questions. The CrowdScience episode How do fish survive in the deep ocean? led listener Ivor to wonder what sort of vision deep sea fish might have. On hand to answer that is Professor Lars Schmitz, Kravis Professor of Integrated Sciences: Biology, at Claremont McKenna College in the USA Sticking with vision, we also tackle a question inspired by the CrowdScience episode Do we all see the same colour? For years listener Catarina has wondered why her eyes appear to change colour. Professor Pirro Hysi, ophthalmologist at the University of Pittsburgh, sheds some light on that subject. In India, Rakesh listened to the CrowdScience episode Will the Earth ever lose its moon? and wondered about Jupiter's many moons. The European Space Agency's Ines Belgacem is working on a new mission to study Jupiter's moons. She explains which of the giant planet's ninety seven moons are ones for Rakesh to watch. We also hear how the episode Why can't my dog live as long as me? caught the attention of listener Lisa... and her cat. She had us falling in love with the long history of falling cats and the scientists who study them. Caroline is joined by Professor Greg Gbur, physicist at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in the USA and author of Falling Felines and Fundamental Physics. Could this episode of follow up questions lead to an episode investigating the follow up questions to these follow up questions? Have a listen and, who knows, maybe you'll find yourself inspired to email crowdscience@bbc.co.uk Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Tom Bonnett Editor: Ben Motley(Photo: Innovation and new ideas lightbulb concept with Question Mark - stock photo Credit: Olemedia via Getty Images)
The Squirrels are joined by Betty's dad, Ivor on the pupcast. He tells them all about what it's like to work on a submarine and all the fun creatures he encounters on his travels.
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Four years after Taliban fighters retook the capital Kabul on 15 August 2021, UN Women, the gender equality agency, is warning that the situation for women and girls in Afghanistan is increasingly untenable. They say without urgent action, this untenable reality will become normalised and women and girls will be fully excluded. To discuss further Anita Rani is joined by Fawzia Koofi, former deputy speaker of the Afghan Parliament & peace negotiator, and BBC senior Afghan reporter Mahjooba Nowrouzi, recently returned from Afghanistan. The synth-pop visionary Alison Goldfrapp has had multi-platinum album sales, unforgettable Glastonbury performances, Brit and Grammy nominations. She received an Ivor Novello for Strict Machine as well as the Ivor's Inspiration Award in 2021. Last year she completed a sold-out UK headline tour, cementing her reputation as one of the most compelling, dynamic and hypnotising live acts. Alison talks about her solo career and the idea behind her latest album Flux.Topshop is relaunching this weekend with Cara Delevigne walking a catwalk show in Trafalgar Square. But with River Island closing stores around the country and Claire's Accessories also under threat, how healthy is the high street as a fashion shopping destination? Retail analyst Catherine Shuttleworth looks at what high street shopping is really like these days, how brands are diversifying, and whether Topshop can make a success of a relaunch. Eighty years ago today, Japan unconditionally surrendered, following the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The war in Asia and Pacific ended, and World War Two was finally over. Tens of thousands of British, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers from across Britain's empire had fought Japan. Thousands were taken as prisoners of war and held in appalling conditions. British civilians were also captured and interned. We learn about Shelagh Brown who was held captive for three and a half years, after fleeing her home in Singapore, then a British colony, when the Japanese invaded.The Women's Rugby World Cup, being held in England, starts a week today. The BBC's Rugby Correspondent Sara Orchard runs us through everything we need to know. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey Editor: Karen Dalziel
In this inspiring episode of Momentum Mastery, we dive deep into the power of mindset, emotional resilience, and living with intention. Jeremy and members of the Zero Doubt Club share personal stories of transformation — from overcoming challenges in business, family, and personal health, to embracing gratitude, self-care, and consistent growth.Learn practical tips for managing stress, finding balance, and creating meaningful memories while pursuing your goals. Whether you're building a business, improving your health, or strengthening relationships, this conversation will motivate you to take daily steps toward your best self.Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview 02:15 – Jeremy's transformation journey 09:45 – Ivor on family, breathwork & intentional living 17:30 – Managing stress during life transitions 24:10 – Erica's story of resilience & self-care after job loss 33:00 – Eric's transformation & the power of momentum 40:20 – Lessons on gratitude, mindset & presence 48:00 – Invitation to upcoming Zero Doubt Club eventsFollow Zero Doubt Club: Website: https://zerodoubtclub.com Instagram: @zerodoubtclub Facebook: Zero Doubt Clubhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3DcTbrNfP22bsqc-FsxBaQwww.zerodoubtclub.comwww.zerodoubtkitchen.com@zerodoubtclub@zerodoubtkitchen@jeremytorchlife
Ben and Nico interview Epic Fantasy and Horror author Ivor K. Hill to find out all about his approach to telling tall tales.Send us a text Support the show
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On July 27 a new National Geographic documentary "Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time" premiers. 20 years after the Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Dr Craken chats with Dr Ivor van Heerden, a climate scientist whose research predicted the devestation that the hurricane caused. Dr Craken and van Heerden talk about the lead up to the hurricane, lessons learnt, and what the US Government needs to do to prevent another disaster such as this from occurring again. Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Facebook Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Kurupt FM's laidback man of leisure joins with tales from Brentford, co-writing Emeli Sandé's 'Next To Me', remixing Wiley, risking it in front of your mates and getting fired from an accounts job after he told them he could do numbers "like Rain Man". Want AD FREE episodes? Become a member for £4 per month: https://www.patreon.com/101parttimejobs Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a SPECIAL EPISODE. After 500+ interviews over 4+ years it's now Robert's turn to be interviewed. And by none other than Ivor Davis, the renowned Journalist, Investigative Reporter and Author. Over a 60 year career Ivor has covered stories involving music, murder, politics and Hollywood. He traveled with The Beatles on their 1964 American tour and 50 years later he wrote a book about it.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S RECENT SINGLES:“THE CUT OF THE KNIFE” is Robert's latest single. An homage to jazz legend Dave Brubeck and his hit “Take Five”. It features Guest Artist Kerry Marx, Musical Director of The Grand Ole Opry band, on guitar solo. Called “Elegant”, “Beautiful” and “A Wonder”! CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------“DAY AT THE RACES” is Robert's newest single.It captures the thrills, chills and pageantry of horse racing's Triple Crown. Called “Fun, Upbeat, Exciting!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS___________________“MOON SHOT” reflects my Jazz Rock Fusion roots. The track features Special Guest Mark Lettieri, 5x Grammy winning guitarist who plays with Snarky Puppy and The Fearless Flyers. The track has been called “Firey, Passionate and Smokin!”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS____________________“ROUGH RIDER” has got a Cool, ‘60s, “Spaghetti Western”, Guitar-driven, Tremolo sounding, Ventures/Link Wray kind of vibe!CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------“LOVELY GIRLIE” is a fun, Old School, rock/pop tune with 3-part harmony. It's been called “Supremely excellent!”, “Another Homerun for Robert!”, and “Love that Lovely Girlie!”Click HERE for All Links—----------------------------------“THE RICH ONES ALL STARS” is Robert's single featuring the following 8 World Class musicians: Billy Cobham (Drums), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), John Helliwell (Sax), Pat Coil (Piano), Peter Tiehuis (Guitar), Antonio Farao (Keys), Elliott Randall (Guitar) and David Amram (Pennywhistle).Click HERE for the Official VideoClick HERE for All Links—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Ivor "Gently" shares his transformative journey from a conventional life to a spiritual path marked by significant awakenings. He explores themes like the unraveling of identity, ethical decision-making, and the importance of meditation and intuition. Ivor emphasizes individual growth, collective well-being, and accepting radical responsibility in one's spiritual quest.
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Tonight sees the 70th Ivor Novello awards taking place at Grosvenor House in London. They are coveted in the UK music industry because they specifically celebrate songwriting. Singer-songwriter Lola Young leads the nominations this year including one for 'best song musically and lyrically' for her breakthrough hit Messy, which spent a month at number one in the UK earlier this year. Does this spell good news for women in the music industry? Anita Rani is joined by Linda Coogan-Byrne to discuss. If you've ever had the bad luck of getting a UTI - or Urinary Tract Infection - you'll know how painful they can be. It's a bacterial infection which can affect the bladder, urethra or kidneys and give a burning or stinging sensation when you urinate. Yesterday, in a powerful parliamentary session, the Labour MP Allison Gardner spoke through tears as she described her experiences of chronic UTIs. The MP for Stoke on Trent is now hoping to launch a cross-party parliamentary group to look at chronic UTIs - Allison joins Anita, as does the GP Ellie Cannon. A major new exhibition opens this week at The Imperial War Museum in London. Called Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict, it looks at the atrocities inflicted during war and conflict from the First World War until the present day. Helen Upcraft is the exhibition's lead curator and Sara Bowcutt is the Managing Director of Women for Women International, one of the NGOs working in the field of sexual violence in conflict, who've also contributed to this exhibition. They join Anita in the studio.Women and listening... how do women listen? How good a listener are you? Two books out this month focus on listening, from listening to sounds to listening more deeply to other people. Anita speaks to writers Alice Vincent, and Emily Kasriel.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Corinna Jones
Author : Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko Narrator : Yaroslav Barsukov Host : Kaitlyn Zivanovich Audio Producer : Eric Valdes Discuss on Forums Previously published by Beneath Ceaseless Skies Rated PG-13 The Cuckoo of Vrežna Mountain by Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko I realised I was in love with Ivor the day he went up the […] The post PodCastle 887: “The Cuckoo of Vrežna Mountain appeared first on PodCastle.
Ivor Cummins completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990 and has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management roles. His career specialty involves leading large global teams in complex problem-solving initiatives, integrating technical expertise with psychological science to deliver exceptional outcomes. In 2015, he was shortlisted among the top six candidates out of approximately 500 applicants for Chartered Engineer status, a recognition of his distinguished professional track record. In 2012, he shifted his focus to researching and communicating the root causes of modern chronic disease, presenting his findings at nutrition and health conferences worldwide. He has delivered keynote addresses at prominent events, including the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention (BACPR) conference in London, as well as engagements across the UK, USA, Ireland, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland, and other regions. Since March 2020, Ivor has pivoted once again, channeling decades of experience in people management leadership and personal research into psychology and mental resilience. This unique combination of skills positions him to address challenges in mental strength and psychological well-being, areas he has studied and practiced extensively throughout his career. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivorcummins/ Twitter: https://x.com/FatEmperor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IvorCumminsScience Other: https://www.facebook.com/TheFatEmperor Website: https://thefatemperor.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer and introduction 06:07 Resistance training benefits 08:29 Calcium stabilization & disease progression 13:24 Cholesterol's limited predictive power 15:33 Treating hyperinsulinemia first 17:44 Media bias and climate reporting 21:11 Targeting small farms first 28:41 High cost of medical treatments 33:53 Mind management workshops launch 34:30 Where to find Ivor Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs #Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.
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