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Personal Landscapes
Julian Evans on Odesa and Ukraine

Personal Landscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 46:58


Julian Evans first visited the city of Odesa, Ukraine on a boat journey down the Dnipro River in 1994. He fell in love with its distinct personality as a self-contained world. He also fell in love with a local woman, and for nearly thirty years, her city became his city, too. His new book, Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War, weaves memoir with history and literature to give us a haunting portrait of a country struggling against terrible odds to survive.  We spoke about the city of Odesa, his visits to front line combat zones, and what Russia's war means for Europe.

Spectator Radio
The Edition: SAS betrayal, the battle for Odesa & in defence of film flops

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 47:31


This week: SAS SOS The enemy that most concerns Britain's elite military unit isn't the IRA, the Taliban or Isis, but a phalanx of lawyers armed with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), writes Paul Wood in The Spectator. Many SAS soldiers now believe that if they kill a terrorist during an operation, they'll spend decades being hounded through the courts. Paul speaks to former SAS soldiers who say that stories of men being ‘dragged back to be screamed at in interview rooms' are ‘flying around the canteens now'. Soldiers feel like ‘the good guys have become the bad guys – and the bad guys are now the good guys'. This is hurting morale and may eventually hit recruitment. Paul joins the podcast to discuss further, alongside Colonel Richard Williams, a former SAS commanding officer in Iraq and Afghanistan. (01:36) Then: how much more punishment can Ukrainian city Odesa take? The Black Sea port of Odesa occupies a unique role in Ukrainian – and Soviet – history. Added significance has been thrust on it by the Russian invasion: both symbolically, as well as practically, given how central it is to grain exports. But while war weariness sets in for Ukrainians – and their allies – the battle for Odesa is ever more crucial; further deadly aerial attacks took place only days ago. In the magazine this week, journalist Peter Pomerantsev reviews a new book looking at the port city by Julian Evans. Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War is part-history book, part-memoir exploring many of the human stories that make up the city. How has the conflict changed the people of Odesa? And for Ukrainians who grew up consuming Russian-speaking media and culture, did the war challenge their identity? Peter joins the podcast alongside the author of the Spectator's Ukraine newsletter, Svitlana Morenets. (18:24) And finally: do we secretly love a good film flop? ‘I've fallen out of love with cinemas,' declares long-standing (or should that be long-suffering?) film critic Chris Tookey in the magazine this week. He argues the experience isn't as good, and Hollywood is partly to blame. Perhaps films are getting worse? Some people love a good film flop though – the big-budget blockbuster disasters. Fellow film critic Tim Robey is one such person, and he explores his love of Hollywood flops in his new book Box Office Poison, out now. But how has the experience of cinema changed? And what's the worst film they've ever seen? Tim and Chris join the podcast. (32:58) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.

The Edition
SAS betrayal, the battle for Odesa & in defence of film flops

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 47:31


This week: SAS SOS The enemy that most concerns Britain's elite military unit isn't the IRA, the Taliban or Isis, but a phalanx of lawyers armed with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), writes Paul Wood in The Spectator. Many SAS soldiers now believe that if they kill a terrorist during an operation, they'll spend decades being hounded through the courts. Paul speaks to former SAS soldiers who say that stories of men being ‘dragged back to be screamed at in interview rooms' are ‘flying around the canteens now'. Soldiers feel like ‘the good guys have become the bad guys – and the bad guys are now the good guys'. This is hurting morale and may eventually hit recruitment. Paul joins the podcast to discuss further, alongside Colonel Richard Williams, a former SAS commanding officer in Iraq and Afghanistan. (01:36) Then: how much more punishment can Ukrainian city Odesa take? The Black Sea port of Odesa occupies a unique role in Ukrainian – and Soviet – history. Added significance has been thrust on it by the Russian invasion: both symbolically, as well as practically, given how central it is to grain exports. But while war weariness sets in for Ukrainians – and their allies – the battle for Odesa is ever more crucial; further deadly aerial attacks took place only days ago. In the magazine this week, journalist Peter Pomerantsev reviews a new book looking at the port city by Julian Evans. Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War is part-history book, part-memoir exploring many of the human stories that make up the city. How has the conflict changed the people of Odesa? And for Ukrainians who grew up consuming Russian-speaking media and culture, did the war challenge their identity? Peter joins the podcast alongside the author of the Spectator's Ukraine newsletter, Svitlana Morenets. (18:24) And finally: do we secretly love a good film flop? ‘I've fallen out of love with cinemas,' declares long-standing (or should that be long-suffering?) film critic Chris Tookey in the magazine this week. He argues the experience isn't as good, and Hollywood is partly to blame. Perhaps films are getting worse? Some people love a good film flop though – the big-budget blockbuster disasters. Fellow film critic Tim Robey is one such person, and he explores his love of Hollywood flops in his new book Box Office Poison, out now. But how has the experience of cinema changed? And what's the worst film they've ever seen? Tim and Chris join the podcast. (32:58) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.

Battleground: The Falklands War
223. Odesa in Love and War

Battleground: The Falklands War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 37:13


In a powerful interview Patrick speaks to author Julian Evans who has over the past 30 years build his own powerful connection to Ukraine and in particular the city of Odesa. He describes his experiences in witnessing the birth of Ukraine as a nation from the hardships of the 1990s in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union. And shares new fresh insights into the history of Russia's war against Ukraine and its cultural and emotional impacts, particularly on the Ukrainians themselves. If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - battlegroundukraine@gmail.com Producer: James Hodgson Twitter: @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ukraine: The Latest
Assassins blow up Russian war criminal in Crimea & Odesa in love and war

Ukraine: The Latest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 46:33


Today, we discuss the new wave of bombardments on Kyiv, the latest appointments to the Trump administration and what it means for the wider West, and learn more about Radio Liberty's impact during the Cold War. Then, later, we do a deep dive into the cosmopolitan history of the city of Odesa and what its people have endured over the course of the war.Contributors:Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Julian Evans (author of Undefeatable: Odesa in Love & War). @thejulianevans on X.Julian Evans' book, Undefeatable: Odesa in Love & Warhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Undefeatable-Odesa-Love-Julian-Evans/dp/1910895989 Russia's oil and gas industry an easy target for Europe after Trump's election victory (Business Insider):https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-oil-gas-energy-industry-europe-target-trump-election-win-2024-11Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our Town Podcast
EP 98 | Josie & Te'Yanna Evans | CW5 Julian Evans III Scholarship Foundation

Our Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 97:38


Chief Warrant Officer 5, Julian Evans III, died tragically this past July at the prime of his life. You will hear of his amazing story as told by his wife, Josie Evans, and daughter, Te'Yanna Evans. Josie also walks us through her painful circumstance in which she endured 52 surgeries. Shortly after his death, Josie started the CW5 Julian A. Evans III Scholarship Foundation to honor Julian's brilliant mind, big heart, and servant spirit who never met a stranger! Co-hosted by AUSA-Huntsville's own, Col. John Kuenzli (ret), this is a gripping and emotional episode as we continue to celebrate CW5 Julian Evan's legacy. For more information and to donate to the scholarship fund visit https://jaeiiischolarshipfoundation.org Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast Website: www.ourtownpodcast.net Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8z Audio available on all platforms - just search for "Our Town Podcast" Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/41rlgTt Facebook: https://bit.ly/ourtownpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/ Episode Timeline: 00:00 Start 00:22 Evans Family Intro 06:50 Josie's Influence 08:57 Meeting Julian 11:45 Julian 15:28 Warrant Officers 23:30 Military Education 27:44 52 Surgeries 35:00 Pity Parties 38:49 Identity Crisis 41:25 Julian's Death 49:33 Associate Pastor 52:14 Broken vs. Shattered 01:00:00 Nuggets About Julian 01:05:05 Scholarship Foundation 01:10:17 AUSA Donation 01:13:09 Call to Action 01:15:20 Te"Yanna's Butterfly Kisses 01:21:14 Organ Donor 01:26:19 Final Thoughts 01:35:08 Josie's Advice --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m-troy-bye/support

Shots of Science Vs
The 13-Legged Sea Monster

Shots of Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 9:55


The eerie tale of a 13-legged sea creature. We speak to marine biologist Dr. Julian Evans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
When Science and Superstitions Collide

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 39:41


This is the THIRTEENTH season of the show! So we're diving into stories about superstitions and luck. We'll share the eerie tale of a 13-legged sea creature. We'll talk about a hot new telescope that's trying to look back 13 billion years ago to uncover the secrets of the universe. And we'll talk about a squeaky superstition that involves a rat — as the tooth fairy. We speak to marine biologist Dr. Julian Evans, astrophysicist Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe, and biologist Dr. Philip Cox.  Here's a link to our transcript: http://bit.ly/3ujIgo0 This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, and Disha Bhagat. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Wendy Zukerman is our Executive Producer. Fact checking by Eva Dasher. Mix and sound design by Bumi Hidaka. Music written by Bumi Hidaka, Emma Munger, Bobby Lord, and Peter Leonard. And a big thanks to the researchers we spoke to, including Professor Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Dr. Ron Wasserstein, Professor Sander Greenland, Professor Natalie Batalha, and Dr. Terry Gosliner. Special thanks to Jen Hahn and Jonah Delso.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Forces Sport
Sporting Tingle

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 29:46


UK Armed Forces and Army ladies' tennis number one, Chloe Pike, has been chatting to Julian Evans about her passion for her sport. Injury threatened to bring a premature halt to her days playing and competing. But the Coronavirus pandemic meant she was able to go under the surgeon's knife to resolve a serious shoulder injury before making her Wimbledon debut last summer in the Inter Services Championships, where she helped the Army to success.

COHORT W
CW5 Julian Evans

COHORT W

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 18:32


The second episode of Season 2 features a discussion with CW5 Julian Evans, the new Deputy Commandant of the US Army Warrant Officer Career College. In this episode, CW5 Evans will discuss his practical work as the Deputy Commandant and also provide insight into the growing challenges facing the Professional Military Education (PME) of the Warrant Officer moving toward 2035.  Theme music (intro and outtro) composed by SFC(R) Joshua DiStefano. https://joshdistefano.com/Please visit warrantofficerhistory.org to learn more about how you can help support the Warrant Officer Historical Foundation and programs like this.Ceremonial music provided by https://www.usarmyband.com/ceremonial-music-guide

TNT artFORUM
Episode 5: Deep Dive with Crystal Skillman

TNT artFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 68:32


This week, award winning writer, Crystal Skillman has some great conversations and share some fun laughs with Vida and Hannah. The trio discuss women in Theater, growing up under the male gaze, and how Theater should be seen as a Holy Place. ARTIST BIO CRYSTAL SKILLMAN Crystal is an award winning writer who creates darkly funny, high-concept work with heart and edge. As a playwright she is a four time NYT Critics' Pick, as well as an award-winner as a bookwriter for the musical MARY AND MAX (with composer Bobby Cronin ), and her comic book credits include work for Marvel and “Adventure Time”. You can listen to the popular audio drama KING KIRBY (with writer Fred Van Lente) released from Broadway Podcast Network this year. A passionate believer in art and activism, Crystal is the author of the play RAIN AND ZOE SAVE THE WORLD, a coming of age story of two teenage climate activists, which has been optioned for a premiere next year and political thriller PULP VÉRITÉ (The Kilroys) presented earlier this year at the Playwrights' Center in the Ruth Easton New Play Series. Upcoming work in television includes the animated series EAT FIGHTER (Based on her WebToon comic), the YA animated series COSMIC CRITTERS, and the musical half hour comedy OVERNIGHT SUCCESS (Co-Conceiver Lauren Elder, Kampfire Films). Crystal's new audio drama THE MAGICIAN'S MAGICIAN will launch this fall. Crystal's play Rain and Zoe Save the World premiered at the West End's Jermyn Street Theatre Feb 10th through March 12. Directed by Hersh Ellis featuring original music by Bobby Cronin. Her musical Postcard American Town in San Diego State University runs April 29th through May 5th Crystal on IG and twitter @crystalskillman …… Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info

Forces Sport
Tall and Talented

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 29:52


Sarah Bonar was identified as a talented athlete as a youngster, but she says she's found her true home in rugby. Talking to Forces Sport presenters Cath Brazier and Julian Evans, the sunny Scotswoman chats about the World Cup, the Six Nations and facing her teammates in the inter services – her delight at being a crucial second row for Scotland, Quins and the Royal Air Force is very clear to see!

TNT artFORUM
Episode 4: 'The New Vanguard' (feat. Caridad Svich & Kareem Fahmy)

TNT artFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 69:54


'Red Bike' Playwright, Caridad Svich and Director/Writer, Kareem Fahmy talk to TNT about working and developing new works in the theatre industry- what needs to change and where to start. Caridad discusses how to make climate aware art with a transmedia design in mind. Kareem goes on to say that artists are the vanguard to change. – and so much more in this discussion with TNT Artistic Director, Nathaniel Shaw. ARTIST BIOS: Caridad Svich received a 2012 OBIE for Lifetime Achievement. Her work as a playwright, translator, lyricist, and essayist has been seen in print, live and digital stages at diverse venues across the US and abroad. Key plays in her extensive repertoire include 12 Ophelias, Iphigenia Crash Land Falls…, Red Bike and The House of the Spirits (based on Isabel Allende's novel). Theatrical digital world premieres in 2021 have included The Book of Magdalene at Main Street Theater, Houston, and Theatre: a love story at Know Theatre, Cincinnati. Memories of Overdevelopment was developed at The Goodman Theatre's Future Labs Reading Series this summer. As a screenwriter, her first feature film (as co-screenwriter, based on her play) Fugitive Dreams has been seen at the Fantasia, Austin, Tallinn Black Nights, Manchester (UK) and Maryland Film Festivals. Among her recognitions are an American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize, the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award, and National Latino Playwriting Award (which she has received twice). She has edited several books on theatre. She most recently authored a book about Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Routledge). Her second feature film Abilene (as screenwriter) is currently in post-production. Her new book Toward a Future Theatre was published in December 2021 by Methuen Drama. Follow Caridad on Twitter @Csvich. Make sure not to miss their new play THE HOUSE ON THE LAGOON, based on Rosario Ferre's novel, premieres at GALA Theatre in Washington D.C. February 3-27, 2022. …… Kareem Fahmy is a Canadian-born director and playwright of Egyptian descent. His plays, which include American Fast, A Distinct Society, Dodi & Diana, Pareidolia, The In-Between, and an adaptation of the acclaimed novel The Yacoubian Building, have been developed at Atlantic Theatre Company, The Denver Center, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Northlight Theatre, The Magic Theatre, Capital Repertory Theatre, New York Stage & Film, and more. Current commissions: Artist Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Colt Coeur. Former Sundance Theatre Lab Fellow, Yaddo Literature Fellow, Phil Killian Directing Fellow (OSF), and TCG Rising Leader of Color. Co-founder/Chair of the Middle Eastern American Writers Lab at The Lark. MFA (Theatre Directing), Columbia. www.kareemfahmy.com …… Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info

Forces Sport
Never Call It Ping Pong

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 29:46


Ping-pong playing padre Nicola Frail is our guest on Forces Sport this week as she talks about the power of table tennis in the military. Cath Brazier and Julian Evans caught up with her at the Army's Championships in Aldershot where she talks about combining sport with her job as a minister, the physical and mental health benefits of playing table tennis and how competitive she really is!

Forces Sport
Taylor, swift on ice

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 29:47


Royal Marine Taylor Lawrence burst on to the international bobsleigh scene in January 2020, being fast tracked into Brad Hall's team as injury cover for a World Cup race in Winterberg. Since then, he has gone from strength to strength and will be competing in his first Olympic Games in Beijing in February. A talented sportsman, Taylor played academy level football and rugby union before joining the Armed Forces at the age of 20. He reveals to Cath Brazier and Julian Evans the military pride that drives him to succeed.

TNT artFORUM
Episode 3: 'Reimagining the Old Model' (feat. Michael J. Bobbitt)

TNT artFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 52:13


In this episode Vida and Nathaniel discuss where to begin when deconstructing the old theatrical model. Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director of Mass Cultural Council, walks them through how he believes artists are the ones to begin the work. They talk fundraising, non-profit boards, and how to hold companies accountable to the “purpose.” – The work begins now. Michael J. Bobbitt is an award-winning theater director, choreographer, and playwright who has dedicated his professional career to arts leadership. He began his tenure as Executive Director of Mass Cultural Council in February 2021 and is the highest-ranking cultural official in Massachusetts. Bobbitt serves on the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) Board of Directors, the National Assembly of State Arts Agency's (NASAA) Board of Directors, and was selected for artEquity's BIPOC Leadership Circle. He is the former Artistic Director of the New Repertory Theater in Watertown, Massachusetts and the Adventure Theater in Maryland. Bobbitt gained extensive experience in nonprofit arts management by training at Harvard Business School's Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management, The National Arts Strategies Chief Executive Program, and Cornell University's Diversity and Inclusion Certification Program. As a director and choreographer he has worked nationally and internationally. As a writer his plays have been published by Concord Theatricals, Broadway Publishing, and Plays for Young Audiences. Bobbitt is the recipient of the Excel Leadership Award (Center for Nonprofit Advancement), the Emerging Leader Award (County Executive's Excellence in the Arts and Humanities), and Person of the Year Award (Maryland Theatre Guide), along with eight Helen Hayes Awards. Facebook – Michael J. Bobbitt Twitter - @mbobbitt IG - @michaeljamesbobbitt massculturalcouncil.org Facebook Twitter https://massculturalcouncil.org/blog/racial-equity-plan-launched/ - Racial Equity Plan —----- Community Shoutout and News – Live Arts - Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau Jan 14th -30th in Charlottesville @ livearts Writers Den at the new Brewers Cafe Location ! Virtual All through January - open mic night @ thewritersdenrva @ roscoeburnems – Richmond's first Poet Laureate @brewerscafe —----- Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. Follow us on all social media platforms for updates on what's next for The New Theatre! Like what you hear? Have questions for Vida and Nathaniel? Follow and message us on socials or email us at info@ thenewtheatrerva . org. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info

TNT artFORUM
Episode 2: The Illusion of Inclusion (feat. Warren Adams)

TNT artFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 42:32


In this episode co-hosts Vida & Nathaniel talk to Warren Adams, co-founder of the Black Theatre Coalition and Smada Media Group about the origin of the BTC, how data analysis is vital to storytelling and change, the connection between artistic expression and historical record - all leading to the origin of BTC. Grab your notebook because Warren drops some fast facts that you don't want to miss. Lots to talk about after this episode so make sure to tweet, comment, share, review, email us your thoughts to keep the conversation going. Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. Follow us on all social media platforms for updates on what's next for The New Theatre! Like what you hear? Have questions for Vida and Nathaniel? Follow and message us on socials or email us at info@thenewtheatrerva.org. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info Warren Adams Smada Media Group Black Theatre Coalition https://blacktheatrecoalition.org/ Instagram @warrenadams1976 Twitter @warrenadams

TNT artFORUM
Episode 1: The "Seductive Magic" of RVA (feat. Phillip Crosby & Katrinah Carol Lewis)

TNT artFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 30:16


Featuring guests Philip Crosby and Katrinah Carol Lewis. The inaugural episode of the TNT Art: Forum features our guests Phillip Crosby, Executive Director of the Richmond Triangle Players and Katrinah Carol Lewis, Artistic Director of Museum Theatre at Colonial Williamsburg. Our co-hosts Nathaniel Shaw and Vida Williams sit down with them to discuss the genesis of their careers in the city of Richmond and the future of it's arts community. A city full of complex history, these four discuss how to examine and grow by using our tools of creativity and community. Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. Follow us on all social media platforms for updates on what's next for The New Theatre! Like what you hear? Have questions for Vida and Nathaniel? Follow and message us on socials or email us at info@ thenewtheatrerva . org. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info Episode One was recorded at Common House: Richmond. Follow Phil and his work at The Richmond Triangle Players www.rtriangle.org IG: @TrianglePlayers Facebook: facebook.com/rtriangle https://www.facebook.com/rtriangle/ Katrinah IG: @ katrinahcarol

Forces Sport
Gemma Rowland Military Mindset

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 29:47


Gemma Rowland is an elite rugby player and gives 110% whether she is wearing an Army shirt, the black and yellow for Wasps in the Premier 15s or the red of Wales women. But, as Cath Brazier and Julian Evans found out, it's her drive and constant search for improvement off the pitch that really singles her out. In this episode they go beyond rugby to discuss mental health, the challenges still faced by women in sport and how the military gave her the strength to achieve.

Forces Sport
Ding Dong Nick De-long

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 29:46


Nick De-long suffered the disappointment of not making it as a professional football as a youngster but was encouraged to pursue an armed forces career. Cath Brazier and Julian Evans have both seen how, in his time with Royal Air Force and UK Armed Forces football, ‘Ding Dong' has proven to be an inspirational leader, both on and off the pitch. Going full circle, he has now returned to Bristol Rovers, where he played as a youth, to help develop their young players.

Forces Sport
Cornwallian

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 45:27


In the sixth episode of Forces Sport, Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to Sam Matavesi – a Royal Navy rugby player who is excelling at English premiership club Northampton Saints. The hooker is a proud Cornishman and Fijian and will now spend the next month with Fiji Rugby as they face Spain, Wales and Georgia, in the autumn internationals.

Forces Sport
Balls and Buckets

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 44:53


In the fifth episode of Forces Sport, Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to Amy Cokayne - an RAF, Harlequins and England rugby player who has amassed 57 caps for her country at only 25 years old! She revisits her childhood in New Zealand and how she could have been a kiwi plus she talks about how she's recruiting elite players into the military and what her very competitive family gets up to at Christmas!

Forces Sport
Ironing and Early Mornings

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 51:49


Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to Liam Sanford - an RAF, England and GB hockey player who had his first Olympic experience this summer in Tokyo. He shares what the Olympic village was like, how he's dealt with disappointment and what it's like to be back at work in a new job at RAF Brize Norton. Get in touch: forcessport@bfbs.com

Forces Sport
Where's the rest of you?

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 47:59


In the third episode of Forces Sport, Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to John Simpson, the man behind the Simpson Cup - a Ryder Cup style golf tournament for wounded, injured or sick service personnel and veterans from Great Britain and the US.

Forces Sport
Melons and Marathons

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 51:21


Forces Sport brings you an insight into the world of military sport through up-to-date news and insightful interviews with some of the armed forces' best sportspeople. In the second episode, Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to professional triathlete Kat Matthews - the Army physiotherapist competes for GB in Ironman, and she talks about what motivates her to succeed in such a tough individual sport.

Forces Sport
Scrums and celebrity saunas

Forces Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 52:13


Forces Sport brings you an insight into the world of military sport. In the first episode, Cath Brazier and Julian Evans speak to Bath Rugby stars Semesa Rokoduguni and Josh McNally. The duo give their thoughts on what their armed forces backgrounds bring to professional rugby, their roles as fathers and the future of inter service and combined service rugby.

Rodcast
Healthcare Sector - Julian Evans

Rodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 47:36


Julian Evans is a Proprietary Partner & Head of Healthcare at Knight Frank. Since 1994, Julian has concentrated on the valuation, acquisition and disposal of trading businesses. As of 2000 he then specialised in healthcare consultancy (C2/D1 use property), now annually advising on approximately £12 billion of healthcare property. Within the last 2 years his team has won 21/23 major pitches.Julian's experience has primarily concerned acting for corporate & private operators, banks, institutions and funds in the valuation, acquisition and disposal of trading care homes, specialist (acute) care homes, hospitals, day centres, medical surgeries, investments and C2 development sites throughout the UK & Europe. Further work has included that of care villages, retirement apartments and day nurseries.In addition to his work for Knight Frank, Julian is also a Governor of Great Ormond Street Hospital and a trustee to several high profile charities. He is also one of a handful of people to reach the summit of Mount Everest and make it back to tell the tale.Julian also personally received the Health Investor Power Fifty Grand Prix Award, voted by his peers, as the most influential person in healthcare.In this episode we discussThe different types of Healthcare Real Estate.How healthcare assets typically fit into institutional and individual investors' property portfolios and how that has changed over the last 20 years and how Covid impacted these trend changes.What is happening in the healthcare real estate market now and what landlords and investors should have their eye on for the future.What is the biggest risk to Healthcare real estate currently and what can investors and landlords do to mitigate that.Is the Supported living trend with developers justified. Will healthcare take up a bigger proportion of real estate in the UK market due to an ageing population. How does the the UK Healthcare industry compare to other Healthcare marketsAnd a whole lot more.Please do subscribe to the Podcast and share it if you find it useful.If you have a requirement for development finance please do not forget to check out www.brickflow.com the fastest way to get development finance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
What Do Equations Sound Like on the Piano?

The K12 Engineering Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 49:29


Let's make equations musical. Instead of visualizing equations on a graph, let's listen to them on the piano, merging all our math and music knowledge. You can make two-dimensional x-y math equations audible – or sonify them – by translating the x-values to time and the y-values to the keys of a piano. If you can't play them on the piano yourself, we can use the free web app Chordinates! by Pios Labs to do it instead. Listen to the sound of coordinates, linear equations, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and random distributions of notes on the piano, and analyze their patterns. Then take the audio review quiz at the end, complete with extended creative and technical challenges. Got your own reactions to this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts. Related to this episode: • Chordinates! beta, a free web by Pios Labs: https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/ • Coordinate plane, from Desmos.com: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/q8mwzeylbk • HCI Beyond the GUI, book by Philip Kortum: https://www.amazon.com/HCI-Beyond-GUI-Nontraditional-Technologies/dp/0123740177/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241987101&sr=8-1 • Google nGram viewer, for analyzing the prevalence of the words “sonify” and “sonification”: https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=sonify%2Csonification&year_start=1800&year_end=2019&corpus=26&smoothing=3&direct_url=t1%3B%2Csonify%3B%2Cc0%3B.t1%3B%2Csonification%3B%2Cc0 Music credits: All clips used are under Creative Commons 0 Licenses, including from the following artists. • Tyler Schanck, The Wandermiles: www.thewandermiles.com • Doctor Dreamchip: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhlcItuC6pmhhemUjhPt1w • Moz5a: www.mankus.co.uk • Sondre Drakensson: https://soundcloud.com/drakensson93 • Eathan Markson: https://soundcloud.com/eathan-markson • Don Veca: https://soundcloud.com/dveca/sets/generative-jazz • Komit: https://freesound.org/people/Komit./ • Epon Audio: https://www.patreon.com/EponAudio?fan_landing=true • Nate Ziller: http://www.nateziller.com/ • Julian Evans: http://www.julianevans.info/ Equations referenced: • y = x, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?&x=x-scale-custom&xmin=0&xmax=51 • y = -2x, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?&x=x-scale-custom¶ms=-2,0&xmin=0&xmax=51 • Linear equation, minor scale: https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?&m=diatonic-cminor&x=x-scale-custom¶ms=1,-1&xmin=0&xmax=51 • Linear equation, chromatic scale: https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?&m=chromatic&x=x-scale-chromatic-origin&y=y-scale-chromatic-origin • y = x^2, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?f=quadratic-standard&x=x-scale-custom¶ms=1,0,0&xmin=0&xmax=51 • y = 16sin(x), free rhythm, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?f=trigonometric-sin&r=rhythm-even-y¶ms=16,1,0,0 • y = 5vtan((1/2)x), free rhythm, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?f=trigonometric-tan&r=rhythm-even-y¶ms=5,0.5,0,0 • Square wave, amplitude = 2, offset = 2, major 3rd harmony, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?f=sgn-cos&h=harmony-majorthird¶ms=2,1,2 • y = uniform random distribution, from -23 to 28, https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinates/index.html?f=statistical-rand-uniform¶ms=28,-23 Subscribe and find more podcast information at: http://www.k12engineering.net. Support Pios Labs with regular donations on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs. You'll also be supporting projects like the Engineer's Guide to Improv and Art Games, The Calculator Gator, or Chordinates! Thanks to our donors and listeners for making the show possible. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.

The P.U.S.H Podcast
06 | Mental Health

The P.U.S.H Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 49:06


In this episode we get to talk about mental health with Julian Evans. He walks us through how everything starts with your mental fitness and how we can do small things to help us make big changes! Listen in and let us know what you think by leaving a review on our episode. Follow us on instagram @push_podcast_ Follow us on twitter @push_podcast_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Black Op Radio
#963 – John Armstrong, Jim Hargrove

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 109:37


  John Armstrong's book Harvey and Lee (2003) (.pdf) The English-speaking Lee Oswald and the Russian-speaking Harvey Oswald New article: Lee and Harvey in Three Consecutive School Semesters For the fall semester of 1953, Lee Oswald attended Public School 44 in New York City At the very same time, Harvey Oswald attended Beauregard Junior High School in New Orleans The following semester, spring 1954, both Lee and Harvey attended Beauregard In the fall semester of 1954, Lee continued attending Beauregard in New Orleans Harvey moved to Fort Worth where began attending Stripling Junior High School in the fall semester of 1954 How and why could the often financially destitute Marguerite Oswald afford a housekeeper in NYC? Oswald's cumulative school records at Beauregard: Read Online, Download PDF Commission Exhibit No. 1384: Read online, Download PDF During the Spring semester of 1954, Harvey was in Myra DaRouse's homeroom at Beauregard Video: Interview of Myra DaRouse Myra described young Harvey as "a little fellow, scrawny, skinny, and quiet" "He came to the middle of my chest-about 4 ft 6 inches tall" - Myra DaRouse "I think she's.....a beautiful woman.....but when you saw her on television since this thing happened, she really looked awful; nothing at all like she used to look.....You wouldn't have recognized her if they hadn't told you who she was; she looked that different" - Julian Evans' testimony to the WC Julian Evans' testimony: Read online, Download PDF (page 8 of the PDF, page 73 overall) In the fall semester of 1954, Harvey Oswald attended Stripling Junior High School He lived directly across the street from Stripling JHS at 2220 Thomas Place; see Google Maps here Marguerite Oswald impostor stored clothes and furniture at 2220 Thomas Place when she lived in Benbrook, TX Was 2220 Thomas Place a CIA safe house? Former Stripling student Francetta Schubert was in the eight grade when Harvey was in ninth Every day she watched Harvey Oswald walk across the street to 2220 Thomas Place for lunch Video: Interview of Francetta Schubert In 1955, Harvey Oswald returns to New Orleans and works full time at Dolly Shoe Video: Interview of Louis Marzialle Robert Oswald, LHO's brother, in an interview in 1959 said that his brother attended Stripling JHS; read here Robert Oswald again told a Forth Worth newspaper that his brother attended Stripling JHS: read here Videos: Interview of Frank Kudlaty, Assistant Principal, Stripling JHS: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Harvey Oswald's junior high school records from Stripling were confiscated within 20 hours of the assassination This clearly show that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover knew those Stripling records could expose the two Oswalds Robert Oswald testified before the WC that his brother attended Stripling; Read online, Download PDF (page 299) Nov 2017, Fort Worth Star-Telegram article indicated that Oswald’s “teachers and classmates remembered him at Stripling, though there is no official record.” FREE BORROWABLE EBOOK: Lee: A Portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald by His Brother by Robert Oswald Ed Voebel was Harvey's best friend in Beauregard Harvey's fight with Johnny Neumeyer Article: Magic Tooth, Vanishing Scars Life Magazine, Feb 21, 1964 issue (classroom photo at page 70) (Lee) Oswald's classroom photograph shows that he had lost his front tooth; see photo here Ed Voebel knew both Harvey and Lee Oswald Apparently it wasn't good for one's health to know both Harvee and Lee Oswald Marina Oswald dated Robert Webster Oswald's show suicide following which he was taken to the Botkinskaya Hospital Oswald was questioned by the medical staff in Russian One of the Soviet doctors sensed that Oswald clearly understood what was being conveyed to him in Russian The doctor wrote "The patient apparently understands the questions asked in Russian.

Slightly Foxed
8: Leaving that Place called Home

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 39:01


Hazel, Jennie and host Philippa explore the art of travel writing with the acclaimed author and biographer Sara Wheeler, and Barnaby Rogerson of the well-loved independent publisher Eland Books. Buckle-up and join us on an audio adventure that takes in a coach trip around England, an Antarctic sojourn, a hairy incident involving a Victorian lady and her trusty tweed skirt and a journey across Russia in the footprints of its literary greats, with nods to Bruce Chatwin, Isabella Bird, Norman Lewis, Martha Gellhorn and Patrick Leigh Fermor along the way. And to bring us back down to earth, there’s the usual round-up of news from back home in Hoxton Square and plenty of recommendations for reading off the beaten track. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 39 minutes; 01 seconds) Books Mentioned Slightly Foxed Issue 62 (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-62-published-1-june-2019/) (2:05) The Fountain Overflows (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/rebecca-west-the-fountain-overflows/) , Volume I of Rebecca West’s ‘Saga of the Century’ (2:36) Something Wholesale (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/something-wholesale-no-41/) , Eric Newby (4:20) Love and War in the Apennines (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/eric-newby-love-and-war-in-the-apennines/) , Eric Newby (4:24) Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/sara-wheeler-terra-incognita/) , Sara Wheeler (8:00) A Dragon Apparent (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/norman-lewis-dragon-apparent/) , Norman Lewis (11:49) In Patagonia (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/bruce-chatwin-in-patagonia/) , Bruce Chatwin. Sara Wheeler abbreviates the opening line, which reads in full: ‘In my grandmother’s dining-room there was a glass-fronted cabinet and in the cabinet was a piece of skin.’ (18:39) Growing: Seven Years in Ceylon (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/leonard-woolf-growing/) and The Village in the Jungle (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/leonard-woolf-village-in-the-jungle/) , Leonard Woolf (19:50) Travels with Charley (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/steinbeck-travels-with-charley/) , John Steinbeck (20:35) Semi Invisible Man: The Life of Norman Lewis (https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/julian-evans/semi-invisible-man/9780330427081) , Julian Evans (21:09) Naples ‘44 (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/naples-44-norman-lewis/) , Norman Lewis (21:31) Passage to Juneau (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/jonathan-raban-passage-to-juneau/) , Jonathan Raban (22:24) Mud and Stars (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/sara-wheeler-mud-and-stars/) , Sara Wheeler, published 4 July 2019 (23:27) The Saddest Pleasure (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/moritz-thomsen-saddest-pleasure/) , Moritz Thomsen (24:29) A Time of Gifts (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/leigh-fermor-patrick-time-gifts-adventures-harriet/) and Between the Woods and the Water (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/leigh-fermor-patrick-woods-water-adventures-harriet/) , Patrick Leigh Fermor (25:16) Arabs (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/tim-mackintosh-smith-arabs/) , Tim Mackintosh-Smith (33:32) Lost in Translation (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/eva-hoffman-lost-translation/) , Eva Hoffman (34:31) A Woman in the Polar Night, Christiane Ritter is currently out of print. The edition with an introduction by Sara Wheeler will be published by Pushkin Press (https://www.pushkinpress.com/) in November 2019 (35:52) Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations Mood Music (https://foxedquarterly.com/rebecca-west-saga-of-the-century-literary-review/) , Rebecca Willis on Rebecca West’s ‘Saga of the Century’, Issue 62 (2:22) Ire and Irritability (https://foxedquarterly.com/jane-austen-sense-and-sensibility-literary-review/) , Pauline Melville on Sense and Sensibility, Issue 62 (2:56)  Travelling Fearlessly (https://foxedquarterly.com/colin-thubron-travel-writing-literary-review/) , Maggie Fergusson interviews Colin Thubron in Issue 58 (20:26) A Great Adventure (https://foxedquarterly.com/patrick-leigh-fermor-great-adventure/) , Andy Merrills on Patrick Leigh Fermor, A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water, Issue 38 (25:24) In Search of Home (https://foxedquarterly.com/eva-hoffman-lost-translation-literary-review/) , Sue Gee on Lost in Translation in Issue 55 (34:31) Other Links   The Slightly Foxed Podcast website page of episodes and reviews (https://foxedquarterly.com/category/podcast/) (1:00) Independent Bookshop Week 2019 (https://indiebookshopweek.org.uk/) , 15-22 June. Follow #IndieBookshopWeek and @booksaremybag online (3:38) Eland Books (https://www.travelbooks.co.uk/) (11:39) Katy MacMillan-Scott, Adventures for Harriet (https://www.adventuresforharriet.co.uk/) : Travelling from the Hook of Holland to Istanbul (31:45) Lodestars Anthology (https://www.lodestarsanthology.co.uk/) , selected issues available to buy from Slightly Foxed here (https://foxedquarterly.com/products/lodestars-anthology-travel-magazine/) (37:41) Rucksack Magazine (https://rucksackmag.com/) (37:58) Music and sound effects Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach Reading music: Lost Memories courtesy of FreeSfx.co.uk (http://www.freesfx.co.uk) The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable (https://www.podcastable.co.uk/)

Digital Production Buzz
Digital Production Buzz – April 25, 2019

Digital Production Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 53:15


On tonight's episode of The Buzz, we have a variety of subjects to share with you. We start with an update on the tectonic forces between writers and agents that's creating upheaval in Hollywood. Then, we look at the world of text transcripts and how AI is transforming an industry. Along the way, we'll also cover sound design and and better DIT workflows. Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with Jonathan Handel, Dom Bourne, Julian Evans and Jeff Edson. Status: WGA Battles Talent Agents The Turbulent State of Transcription The Immersive World of Sound Design Assimilate at NAB: New Features & Codecs The post Digital Production Buzz – April 25, 2019 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.

P3 Dokumentär
Mordförsöket på imamen i Strömsund

P3 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 60:34


En uzbekisk imam hittas kraftigt blödande från huvudet utanför sitt hem i norra Jämtland. Jakten på gärningsmannen inleds och spåren pekar snart mot flyktingspionage och förföljelse. Den uzbekiske imamen Obidkhon Nazarov kom till Sverige som kvotflykting med sin familj. Vid lunchtid den 22 februari 2012 är han på väg till den provisoriska moskén i en cykelkällare i Strömsund, men han kommer aldrig längre än till trapphuset. Vi har alltid känt oro för att agenter, lönnmördare, torpeder när som helst kan komma, säger imamens son David Nazarov. För P3 Dokumentär väljer nu även gärningsmannen att berätta sin version av det som hände. En dokumentär av: Julian Evans och Adam Holmertz Producent: Rosa Fernandez Dokumentären spelades in: 2017

Great Lives
Don McCullin on Norman Lewis

Great Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 27:38


In 1968 Norman Lewis wrote an article called Genocide in Brazil. The photographs that accompanied it were by Don McCullin. Lewis later said that this one piece of journalism was the great achievement of his life. It led directly to the creation of Survival International and a change in the law relating to the treatment of indigenous people in Brazil. Lewis is known as a brilliant writer - one of our best, said Graham Greene, 'not of any particular decade of our century'. He's best remembered for A Dragon Apparent and Naples '44. Don McCullin didn't travel with Norman Lewis to Brazil, but they struck up an unexpected friendship. He was like my father, the great photographer says. And in Norman Lewis's later years they worked together in Venezuela, Papua New Guinea and elsewhere. But McCullin didn't read many of his books. "I struggled through Naples '44" he admits. Yet his admiration for the way Lewis opened his eyes to the world remains undimmed. Recorded on location at McCullin's Somerset farmhouse with Norman Lewis's biographer Julian Evans. Matthew Parris presents. The producer in Bristol is Miles Warde.

Longheath Church
How far will you go to see Jesus?

Longheath Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 26:16


Julian Evans of the Butts Church, Alton, Hampshire gives us God's Word from Luke 19, showing us how reliable the Bible is in its details, and asking us how far we are willing to go to see Jesus, the Son of Man who came to seek and save those who are lost! Please consider purchasing Julian's book 'God's Trees' at the link.