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Strange Brew with gugai on 8radio.com from 13/09/24 This week, I talk to Danny from Amigo The Devil about Leonard Cohen after shots of Jager and amazing cheese from Sheridan's. And a great visual joke that doesn't translate well to radio, but that's life I guess. Also featuring - Julie Dawson, Laurie Shaw, Porridge Radio, Piglet, Soccer Mommy, Pebbledash, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies, Mercury Rev and Really Good TIme
An hour of fresh new tunes from BBC Music Introducing handpicked by Emily Pilbeam, featuring Julie Dawson, OneDa, Jacob Alon, Tummyache and more.
Our guest today on the pod are Irish indie darlings, NewDad. The Galway-based alt-rock sensation are gearing up to unleash their debut masterpiece, "MADRA", later this week. In this episode, we're joined by front-woman, Julie Dawson, who unveils the captivating stories behind this brilliant record, from its creation highs to the band's humble high school beginnings. Julie also discusses collaborating with producer Alan Moulder (My Bloody Valentine, Beach House) for the new record. And for our friends down under, we're slipping in the burning question – could a NewDad tour grace Australia later this year? Julie has all the answers.NewDad: Instagram / TikTok / SpotifyPurchase 'MADRA' here.You can support the pod here: TSIY Insta / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . trustworthy tech development from another angle, investigating not just fresh thinking, but fresh doing. As part of her work on trust and technology governance, she seeks to understand the processes of those organizations who are taking trust and responsibility seriously from the start, and find out what they do and how they do it. Sutcliffe explores the practicalities of how a company can provide evidence of trustworthiness with Julie Dawson, the chief policy and regulatory officer of global digital identity company Yoti. For more, please go to carnegiecouncil.org.
Marking an exciting new era for the four-piece, ‘In My Head' presents the band's widescreen ambition as they level up their iridescent sonic. Written in their Galway rehearsal room, the song finds lead singer Julie Dawson grappling with inner turmoil. Kayte s
Together with special co-host Alison Lister we explore the private sector: from our workspaces to how we learn on the job. Join us for a catch-up on Jenny's adventures in business, along with Kloe's commercial experience and Alison's passionate call for us all to share more. Bridget Mitchell tells us about finding joy in your business and the power of positive thinking. Also tune in for an audio tour of Jenny's workspace and a round-up of the Museums + Heritage Show in London. 00:00:42 Wait, are we talking business again? 00:05:16 The old museum vs business conundrum 00:09:27 The importance of Time 00:15:48 What does a conservation space look like? 00:18:42 Why we need to make a fuss 00:27:55 Private practice is people work 00:33:13 How could we be supported to share more? 00:35:18 Training and professional development 00:46:26 The future of private practice 00:49:49 Jenny's round-up of the Museums + Heritage Show and Icon meet-up 00:55:18 Interview with Bridget Mitchell 01:04:43 Tour of Jenny's workspace 01:12:07 Patreon appeal Show Notes: - S11E04 Building a Business: https://thecword.show/2022/05/04/s11e04-building-a-business/ - S02E03 Freelancing: https://thecword.show/2017/09/22/s02e03-freelancing/ - Alison's company: https://textileconservation.co.uk/ - S09E08 Dyes in Conservation: https://thecword.show/2021/06/30/s09e08-dyes-in-conservation/ - Secrets of the National Trust: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secrets_of_the_National_Trust - Hidden Treasures of the National Trust (the one Jenny actually meant): https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/film-tv/hidden-treasures-of-the-national-trust - Secrets of the Museum: https://www.vam.ac.uk/info/secrets-of-the-museum - The Repair Shop: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08l581p - Kickstart Scheme: https://www.kickstart-uk.com/ - S01E01 Demographics: https://thecword.show/2017/02/15/demographics/ - Museums + Heritage Show: https://show.museumsandheritage.com/ - Plowden winner Julie Dawson: https://www.icon.org.uk/resource/icon-emeritus-member-julie-dawson-wins-prestigious-plowden-medal-for-conservation.html - Marsh Charitable Trust awards: https://www.icon.org.uk/resource/winners-marsh-awards-for-conservation-2023.html - Follow Bridget on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arcapreservation/ Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/thecword Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Alison Lister. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. A Wooden Dice production, 2023.
*Update: The SeedLinked participatory variety trials are LIVE on their website and this year include cherry tomato and colored pepper trials AND a NO-TILL squash trial!* Nicolas & Julie of SeedLinked are leaders in participatory plant breeding. They are helping develop varieties that are regionally adapted to the traits that matter for direct market growers like most of you! They've developed a platform to make it easier to include farmers in variety trials to select for things like taste. I know everyone listening is involved in farming or gardening, largely because you know that not all tomatoes and carrots are created equal. Variety matters. Production practices matter. How long it takes to get the product into the hands of the customer matters. Truth be told, I do not have the personality to be a direct market farmer, so props to all of you out there, but when I WAS farming and someone would tell me they never liked brussels sprouts until they ate MY brussels sprouts, it was one of the most rewarding feelings. So, what Nicolas and Julie are doing in their participatory plant breeding work is trying to spread that feeling by increasing our collective capacity for developing new and amazing varieties. The website for their project is SeedLinked.com Their work is truly inspiring and we hope some of you growers out there can get involved! Mentioned in the show notes... Download the SeedLinked App Follow SeedLink on Instagram and keep up with their work Participate in a Seedlink.com variety trial (sign-ups page) Organic Association of Kentucky Annual Conference Folks who make the show possible... Farmers Friend for caterpillar tunnels, harvest equipment, tarps, & more! Get free shipping through ->> farmersfriend.com/notill RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels. BCS America for two wheel tractors + implements, on sale through the end of the year! University of Wisconsin-Madison and their new certificate in organic agriculture. ... and, as always, our work is powered by the folks who support us every month over at patreon.com/notillgrowers, you can pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook if you don't have one already, as well as a No-Till Growers hat (yep, back in stock and shipping now), and you can ask you questions or share your insights into ecological market gardening on our brand new forum at notillgrowers.community.chat
RCR: CRASH! (Clinical Radiology Academics Speaking Honestly)
Podcast background The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) CRASH! Podcast is all about Clinical Radiology Academics Speaking Honestly! Join Tom Turmezei, consultant radiologist in Norwich and the RCR Roentgen Professor from 2020, for discussion with individuals that are passionate about medical imaging and research. From trainees starting out, to NHS consultants developing their own research programmes, to academics and researchers across all areas of imaging, we explore the motivations, challenges, and rewards of research. Whether you are looking at a career in radiology, want to get more involved or want to discover more about imaging research, then this is something you can't miss. Plus we peek behind the mask of our guests with our very own CRASH! Test… Episode 15: CRASH! at the Museum In this episode we hear from Ashkan Pakzad, Dan O'Flynn and Julie Dawson, not radiologists, but experts in their field that have embraced computed tomography among other imaging techniques in their research. The catch? Their research has involved the imaging of ancient and historical artefacts, revealing remarkable insights into not only their inner workings, but also our world, our history and ourselves.
Ahead of the End of the Road festival in Dorset, England, Lynks, Xenia Rubinos, Bingo Fury and NewDad's Julie Dawson discuss the power of specificity when writing lyrics, how they find inspiration by writing from the perspective of fictional characters, and how the moment that you feel most creatively stuck is the moment just before you figure it out. Julie Dawson is the lead singer of the Irish alternative indie rock band NewDad. They formed as teenagers in Galway, inspired by bands such as The Cure and Pixies, and crafted a sound that brings together elements of shoegaze and dream pop. They've only released two EPs so far but are already creating a buzz with indie music fans. Lynks is regarded as a cult sensation in London's underground music scene. Known for their hard-hitting lyrics and incredible outfits, their exciting and unpredictable brand of industrial pop is selling out live shows across the UK, bring together music, drag and theatre. Xenia Rubinos is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Brooklyn, New York, whose music combines aspects of R&B, electronic pop and Caribbean rhythms. With her powerful vocals and raw energy, she has been critically acclaimed for a sound that crosses genres and breaks boundaries. Singer and musician Bingo Fury conjures up dark experimental post-punk-inflected jazz. His way with words has been compared to American beat poets from the 1950s, and he's an exciting name in the diverse music scene of Bristol, UK.
An interview with Dr. Julie Dawson, Associate Professor in the Department of Horticulture at UW-Madison, and Dr. Scott Brainard, Research Associate at UW-Madison and Tree Crop Breeder at Savanna Institute, about recent progress in breeding American and hybrid hazelnuts.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan's speaking to Julie Dawson, the lead singer of Galway band, NewDad. NewDad are one of the most exciting bands of the moment; they have a distinct layered sound music which feels solemn yet upbeat, and they combine this with relatable and poignant lyrics. In this episode, Megan speaks with Julie Dawson, the bands vocalist and rhythm guitarist. As the NewDad are currently based in Ireland, this episode was recorded over Zoom shortly after the release of their new EP Banshee. In this episode we talk about early influences, writing Banshee, and the new pressure on artists to be consistently creating. Julie's song choices: Past: She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses Present: circle the drain - Soccer MommyFuture: Forever at Last - HighSchool@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fontaines D.C., Silverbacks, Gilla Band (Ex-Girl Band) oder eben: NewDad. Es brodelt in Irland! Die Indie-Rock-Szene auf der grünen Insel gehört zu den zurzeit fruchtbarsten der Welt, was vor allem am gegenseitigen Support untereinander liegt, wie uns Julie Dawson von NewDad im Interview erzählt. Seit dem Release von «I Don't Recognise You » im Winter 2020 sind wir Fans der Band. Heute hören wir uns zusammen mit der Sängerin des vierköpfigen Dream-Pop-Quartetts aus Galway (musikalisch irgendwo zwischen Slowdive, The Cranberries und Cocteau Twins einzuordnen) durch ihre neue EP «Banshee», sprechen über den Film «Ladybird» und fragen uns, wie man als Band, deren Karriere bis jetzt ausschliesslich während einer weltweiten Pandemie stattgefunden hat, überhaupt zu einer Fanbase kommt.
Welcome to Over The Influence, Series 3! We're Sharon, Freddie and Ben, three normal people who decided to give up alcohol to see how our lives would change. We're not medical experts but we are expert ex-drinkers, and our podcast brings people together who are on their own alcohol-free journeys by celebrating just how wonderful life without booze can be! In this episode we chat to the lovely Julie Dawson, aka, The Sober Cider Drinker! Julie talks to us as she's just hit her year alcohol-free - she talks about how removing alcohol has completely changed her life, and her plans for carrying on after hitting this major milestone. Interestingly, Julie is also a very good friend of our Shazza, and knew her as a drinker... Not only that, she was there on the last night that Shazza got completely smashed! It's lovely to hear how these friends have inspired each other, and continue to inspire each other, to live life without alcohol. Of course, you can always get in touch with us (publicly or privately) on our socials - @alcoholfreepod on Instagram and Twitter, or search for "Over The Influence" on Facebook. We'd love to hear your story - please get in touch with us at overtheinfluence@soundrebel.co.uk or use the contact form on our website - www.overtheinfluence.co.uk. Please also sign up for Freddie's brilliant weekly AF newsletter on our website too - there's some very exciting news coming soon!!! #alcoholfree #stopdrinking #healthandwellnessjourney #zeroalcohol #idontdrink #sobercurious #healthydrinking #alcoholfreelife #soberaf #alcoholfreeliving --- Over The Influence is produced by Ben Anderson for Sound Rebel. Do you want to present a podcast? Sound Rebel works with businesses, brands, charities & other organisations across the UK. If you own a business, work in a marketing department, or know someone who does - go to soundrebel.co.uk now to find out how podcasts could help you to tell your story.
Thousands of current and former Tesco workers have had their legal argument in their fight for equal pay upheld. We speak with the BBC’s Emma Simpson to hear the details. Lebanon is no stranger to hardship; from the wreckage of its civil war to the world's largest ever non-nuclear explosion happening at its port, the country has not had an easy ride. Lebanon’s economic and financial crisis could rank as one of the three most severe the world has seen in the last century and a half. The BBC's Ed Butler has an extended report. The rollercoaster ride for American stocks continues as cinema chain AMC offers free popcorn to investors – the BBC’s Samira Hussain in New York tells us more about the trading frenzy. And finally, it’s been billed as an e-wallet that will give people a seamless way to access public and private services – but what about the privacy pitfalls? We speak with Julie Dawson, the Director of Regulation and Policy at the digital wallet and ID app Yoti.
This is the first episode in our series with Artisan Grain Collaborative on food-grade grains. The collaborative includes farmers, millers, distillers, bakers, and other people across the value chain who are creating opportunities to grow grains for people, not livestock or fuel. Today, grain advocate, educator, and author Amy Halloran explores seed research and breeding with Julie Dawson from UW-Madison and Lisa Kissing Kucek from the USDA-ARS. Upcoming episodes will cover diversified crop rotations and on-farm milling. Artisan Grain Collaborative Amy Halloran Julie Dawson Lisa Kissing Kucek Variety Trial Summaries: Organic wheat variety trial summaries from 16 site-years of organic trials in PA and NY. Scroll down to "Organic Trials" Organic wheat variety trial summaries from 16 site-years of organic trials in ME, VT, and NY. Scroll down to "Variety Trials" AGC wheat and hulless barley variety trial evaluation and bake test from March 2020: Free registration for Grains Week, happening remotely May 3rd-7th: https://www.cascadiagrains.com/grains-week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moses-podcast/message
Entrevue avec Julie Dawson, spécialiste du bovin à Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada et agricultrice de sixième génération. Écoutez cette discussion fascinante sur l'ampleur et la vitesse des changements en agriculture.
Interview with Julie Dawson, a beef specialist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada who is also a sixth-generation farmer. Listen in on this fascinating discussion about how much farming has and is changing, and how fast.
At the 2019 Fermentation Fest — A Live Culture Convergence in Reedsburg, five experts gathered on a panel to talk about artisan grains and sourdough. Among them were Kirk Smock from ORIGIN Bread, owner/head baker Andrew Hutchison from Madison Sourdough, horticulture prof Julie Dawson from UW-Madison's Seed to Kitchen program, Gil Williams from Lonesome Stone Milling and Halee Wepking at Meadowlark Organics. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kat kicks ass, and it was awesome to finally meet her in person. If there are tickets left for the first SeasonalAF workshop, get yourself one. SeasonalAF: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seasonalaf-june-2019-tickets-61731809504?aff=efbeventtix Cattail: http://cattailorganics.com/ Geosmin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosmin Farmer to Farmer Podcast: http://www.farmertofarmerpodcast.com/ Julie Dawson: https://dawson.horticulture.wisc.edu/ Seed Bank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seed_bank Wendell Berry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendell_Berry FarmHer: https://farmher.com/ Forager’s Harvest: https://www.foragersharvest.com/
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We revisit the topic of emerging professionals and ponder when a conservator is a conservator. We talk to Julie Dawson and Edward Cheese from the Fitzwilliam Museum about hiring, interview tips, and what employers really want. Our agony aunt addresses a student question in Dear Jane, and we air some issues around acknowledging conservators in exhibitions, the role of directors, and the job market in the comments section. 00:00:44 News in brief 00:01:39 Revisiting the topic 00:02:21 How quickly we forget! 00:07:11 The trouble with staying flexible later in your career 00:09:40 Maternity and being working mothers 00:10:58 Imposter syndrome 00:13:09 When is a conservator no longer a conservator? 00:17:15 Training, CPD, and the emerging conservator 00:26:33 Networking doesn't have to be frightening 00:32:43 Interview with Julie Dawson and Edward Cheese 01:00:48 Dear Jane: What should a student bring to university? 01:03:43 Comments, questions, corrections: credits, directors, and jobs 01:10:36 Marie's stats on job hunting 01:15:46 Patreon shout-out! Show Notes: - ICON's first Twitter conference: https://icon.org.uk/events/icons-twitter-conference - ICON triennial conference - save the date: https://icon.org.uk/news/icon-heads-to-belfast-for-2019-international-triennial-conference - UKEMP Hub: https://ukemp.com/ For more on The C Word please follow us on Twitter @thecwordpodcast, email us on thecwordpodcast@gmail.com, or subscribe via our website, http://thecword.show Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thecword Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Christina Rozeik. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Additional sound effects and music by Calum Robertson. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. A Wooden Dice production, 2017.
In Archaeology is it better to keep an object in the ground or dig it up? Connie Orbach spoke to curators of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Death On The Nile exhibition Helen Strudwick and Julie Dawson and physicist Nishad Karim to find out how techniques from physics are allowing us to visualise objects without damaging them... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In Archaeology is it better to keep an object in the ground or dig it up? Connie Orbach spoke to curators of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Death On The Nile exhibition Helen Strudwick and Julie Dawson and physicist Nishad Karim to find out how techniques from physics are allowing us to visualise objects without damaging them... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Understanding Egyptian Collections: Innovative display and research projects in museums
Sophie Rowe, Conservator; Julie Dawson, Senior Assistant Keeper, Conservation, Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, gives a talk at the Understanding Egyptian Collections conference. Disclaimer: All reasonable efforts have been made to identify and contact the coppright holders. If you hold or administer rights for the content published here, please contact us.
What would your world be like if you visited 97 countries? Artist, author, speaker and traveler Julie Dawson shares her amazing stories of traveling to distant corners of the world with her husband for weeks at a time on their own. As a watercolor artist her pieces are inspired by her extensive journeys. And just for the "wow" of it Julie self-published a coffee table art book filled with pictures of bells discovered in 57 countries. You are going to love seeing the world through Julie's eyes and art!