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Julie Ray joins Jan-Willem on your #AfternoonDrive to chat all about her latest release "Chameleon"
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The world is a bit more confident in its local police, according to Gallup's latest update on its annual Law and Order Index. But that's not to say it feels any safer. Julie Ray, managing editor for world news, joins the podcast to discuss the latest developments in perceptions of global law and order. Later, Jesus Rios, Gallup's regional director for Latin America, breaks down the findings in Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil and the larger Latin American region.
How the world is feeling? Julie Ray, managing editor for world news at Gallup, joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings from Gallup's 2023 Global Emotions Report. Where are people feeling the most positive -- and the most negative? “These metrics tell us about life's intangibles that you can't get from looking at hard numbers like GDP or income,” says Ray. “This gives a really good indicator of how people are living their lives.”
Julie Ray, managing editor for world news, joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings of Gallup's annual Rating World Leaders report. How does the world now view Russian leadership -- and how do China, Germany and the U.S. fare? Later, Jay Loschky, regional director for Gallup's global research in the Middle East and North Africa, discusses leadership approval ratings for Iran and Saudi Arabia as tensions between the two countries thaw. How does the Middle East view the U.S. as a promoter of democracy 20 years after the invasion of Iraq?
Welcome to Bottle Episodes! The show where Daniel Crow and David Piccolomini watch the best of terrible television! This week we cover Netflix original "Insatiable"! Finally a show that answers the question of what would happen when an overweight highschooler gets their jaw wired shut and becomes a beauty queen. The answer is a surprising amount of murder! Glutton for punishment Julie Ray joins us on our bottle episode jump to the end of the series! Will any characters survive? Tune in this week on...Bottle Episodes! (Spoilers Obviously) Insatiable Bottle Episode: S02E10 The Most You You Can Be Follow David on Instagram @DPicComedy and check out the special Goblin King Follow Crow @DanielFCrow
Bag the podcast of The Big Fish with Scott "Mullet Guts" Levi as we take you on a virtual cruise.
Bag the podcast of The Big Fish with Scott "Mullet Guts" Levi as we take you on a virtual cruise.
A new survey from Gallup says the world is feeling more stressed in the past year than ever before. Julie Ray, managing editor for World News at Gallup, tells us more. And, a statue of Mary McLeod Bethune is being added to the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall, replacing a Confederate general. Dr. Julius John of Bethune-Cookman University joins us.
How is the world feeling? According to Gallup's annual Global Emotions report, people across the world are sadder and more stressed, marking a new high in the Negative Experiences Index. Gallup managing editor for world news Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss where in the world these negative experiences have increased the most. Later, Dr. Carol Graham -- senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and Gallup senior scientist -- talks about the drivers behind negative emotions and the importance of hope.
How is the world feeling? According to Gallup's annual Global Emotions report, people across the world are sadder and more stressed, marking a new high in the Negative Experiences Index. Gallup managing editor for world news Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss where in the world these negative experiences have increased the most. Later, Dr. Carol Graham -- senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and Gallup senior scientist -- talks about the drivers behind negative emotions and the importance of hope.
How is the world feeling? According to Gallup's annual Global Emotions report, people across the world are sadder and more stressed, marking a new high in the Negative Experiences Index. Gallup managing editor for world news Julie Ray joins the podcast to discuss where in the world these negative experiences have increased the most. Later, Dr. Carol Graham -- senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and Gallup senior scientist -- talks about the drivers behind negative emotions and the importance of hope.
What do the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report tell us about perceptions of world leaders in the run-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine? Have views of U.S. leadership changed since the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan? Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for world news, joins the podcast to break down this year's findings. Later, Marie Royce -- former assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs -- joins to discuss the impact of U.S. diplomacy and programs across the world.
What do the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report tell us about perceptions of world leaders in the run-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine? Have views of U.S. leadership changed since the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan? Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for world news, joins the podcast to break down this year's findings. Later, Marie Royce -- former assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs -- joins to discuss the impact of U.S. diplomacy and programs across the world.
What do the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report tell us about perceptions of world leaders in the run-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine? Have views of U.S. leadership changed since the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan? Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for world news, joins the podcast to break down this year's findings. Later, Marie Royce -- former assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs -- joins to discuss the impact of U.S. diplomacy and programs across the world.
Dr. Jenkins sits down with Dr. Julie Ray to talk about Chytrid Fungus, its devastating impacts on tropical frogs, and how snake populations declined in response. A bit of a depressing episode, but it is fascinating to understand the mechanisms behind the disappearance of tropical snake species. They also talk about Team Snake Panama and Dr. Ray's most recent endeavor, Project Northwoods.
UNDERCARD BATTLES: Brandon Puff vs Max Marcus Divya Gunasekeran vs Jilberto Soto Connor Dixon vs Alison O'Neil Brett Hiker vs Suzanne Lea Shepherd MAIN EVENT: Julie Ray vs Jill Weiner JUDGES: Joel Walkowski, Scott Chaplain, Calise Hawkins, Joe Gorman, Jacob Williams OFFICIALS: Mark Henely, Ben Miller, Patrick Haggerty DJ: Derick Gonzalez HOST: Matt Maran This episode was recorded on February 20, 2022. This show is recorded LIVE every Sunday in NYC. Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club on youtube and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @comedyfightnyc If you want access to old episodes and bonus content subscribe to our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/comedyfightclub
A great fish dish with Julie Ray, Stinker and all the crew onboard too, for this edition of The Big Fish. (Pictured) Scott with a lovely haul of line caught Christmas table crabs. The best tasting crustaceans of them all.
A great fish dish with Julie Ray, Stinker and all the crew onboard too, for this edition of The Big Fish. (Pictured) Scott with a lovely haul of line caught Christmas table crabs. The best tasting crustaceans of them all.
10/25/21 : Julie Ray is the Managing Editor for World News with Gallup, and has been writing with Gallup for almost 20 years. She joins Joel to talk about her recent article that breaks down the US ratings around the world. You can find the article here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you would like to read Julie's reports, they can be found at www.news.gallup.com. Just search for Julie Ray and her extensive list of articles will appear. The latest Migrant Acceptance Report referred to in this episode can be found at https://news.gallup.com/poll/320678/world-grows-less-accepting-migrants.aspx. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A special back-to-the-office episode of the show in which the Flyer staff takes the world's first "audio selfie." (Just listen. You'll get it.) Black arts. Vaccine pushback. A new vegetarian cookbook. Julie Ray talks about how she picks stuff for our calendar. The Marsha Blackburn/Taylor Swift internet beef. And now that the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust can now legally be removed, state lawmakers it gone quickly. Chris McCoy talks about why the new Black Widow movie should've been made five years ago. Sounds by zaplsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
This week Kelly finally returns with a new episode where we talk #FREEBRITNEY & Victoria Secret doing a total brand overhaul. This one is actually funny and you should listen. Check out Kelly on social media: the gram - @hellothisiskelly & twitter/tiktok - @moderngothgirl Follow the pod on instagram @ifeelfattoday / email us @ifeelfattoday@gmail.com WEDNESDAY June 30th @ 8PM CHECK OUT "I HATE YOU THE LEAST" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor, Julie Ray, & Andrew Casertano. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @ihateyoutheleastcomedy TICKETS - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/i-hate-you-the-least-comedy-garden-bar-show-630-tickets-160100299305?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-source=cp&utm-term=destsearch Also follow "EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @everythingisalrightcomedy Sources https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/16/business/victorias-secret-collective-megan-rapinoe.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/support
Not really sure what Kelly is doing here but she wanted to make sure you all had an episode. She is sad or something even after being blessed with the opportunity to travel to Hawaii, so annoying. Check out Kelly on social media: the gram - @hellothisiskelly & twitter/tiktok - @moderngothgirl Follow the pod on instagram @ifeelfattoday / email us @ifeelfattoday@gmail.com WEDNESDAY June 16th @ 8PM CHECK OUT "I HATE YOU THE LEAST" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor, Julie Ray, & Andrew Casertano. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @ihateyoutheleastcomedy TICKETS - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/157277046881 Also follow "EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @everythingisalrightcomedy Sources - https://www.healthline.com/health/post-vacation-blues#how-to-overcome --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/support
Kelly is complaining about going on vacation?? How annoying! But to be fair, things are kind of overwhelming right now. Kelly got bit by the Travel Bug and laments on her upcoming trip to NJ & Hawaii (exciting!) Tune in if you are interested in listening in to some unhinged rambling and attempts at jokes. Check out Kelly on social media: the gram - @hellothisiskelly & twitter/tiktok - @moderngothgirl Follow the pod on instagram @ifeelfattoday / email us @ifeelfattoday@gmail.com WEDNESDAY May 26TH @ 8PM CHECK OUT "I HATE YOU THE LEAST" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor, Julie Ray, & Andrew Casertano @llohink. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @ihateyoutheleastcomedy TICKETS - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/i-hate-you-the-least-comedy-garden-bar-show-526-tickets-156309579159 Also follow "EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @everythingisalrightcomedy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/support
Wrap it up cowboy, you've been found out - is what we tell ourselves everyday when we think we are imposters! This week Kelly talks about feeling like a she is not a real person but rather, 3 toddlers stacked up in a large coat. We are talking imposter syndrome people!! Check out Kelly on social media: the gram - @hellothisiskelly & twitter/tiktok - @moderngothgirl Follow the pod on instagram @ifeelfattoday / email us @ifeelfattoday@gmail.com WEDNESDAY May 19TH @ 8PM CHECK OUT "I HATE YOU THE LEAST" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor, Julie Ray, & Andrew Casertano @llohink. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @ihateyoutheleastcomedy Also follow "EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor @ Asylum NYC. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @everythingisalrightcomedy Sources: https://www.themuse.com/advice/5-different-types-of-imposter-syndrome-and-5-ways-to-battle-each-one https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/fraud --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/support
This week on I Feel Fat Today we talk about the HCG diet, on the latest installment of "Diet Fads!" This diet will work for you if you do not enjoy eating food, ever, & like injecting illegal hormones into your body. Healthy! Check out Kelly on social media: the gram - @hellothisiskelly & twitter/tiktok - @moderngothgirl Follow the pod on instagram @ifeelfattoday / email us @ifeelfattoday@gmail.com WEDNESDAY May 19TH @ 8PM CHECK OUT "I HATE YOU THE LEAST" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor, Julie Ray, & Andrew Casertano @llohink. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @ihateyoutheleastcomedy Also follow "EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT" the comedy show presented by Kelly Taylor @ Asylum NYC. Follow that for show updates on Instagram @everythingisalrightcomedy Sources: https://www.verywellfit.com/the-hcg-diet-4688734 https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/hcg-diet-101 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYAcMeDA1qU --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelly-taylor19/support
In this episode, we take a closer look at recent events in Russia and Myanmar with the added context of public opinion. Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for World News, and RJ Reinhart, a Gallup analyst, discuss what we've learned measuring Russians' frustrations with corruption and lack of economic opportunity and how residents of Myanmar felt about personal freedoms and election security before the coup.
In this episode, we take a closer look at recent events in Russia and Myanmar with the added context of public opinion. Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for World News, and RJ Reinhart, a Gallup analyst, discuss what we've learned measuring Russians' frustrations with corruption and lack of economic opportunity and how residents of Myanmar felt about personal freedoms and election security before the coup.
In this episode, we take a closer look at recent events in Russia and Myanmar with the added context of public opinion. Julie Ray, Gallup's managing editor for World News, and RJ Reinhart, a Gallup analyst, discuss what we've learned measuring Russians' frustrations with corruption and lack of economic opportunity and how residents of Myanmar felt about personal freedoms and election security before the coup.
Oh Hey Tinder Tales is on Patreon Now! Consider Donating at https://www.patreon.com/TinderTalesPod Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. Listen to my guest Comedian Julie Ray! We talk about surprise Trump supporters, dating while dealing with grief, and unfortunately loving narcists! HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! We are officially sponsored by AltPlayground.net. The best site for people in alternative lifestyles to connect Check her out at @julieraycomedy and her show I Hate You The Least Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy NOW ON A ROOF Sign up for tickets! I have a new podcast called Talking Chopped! A podcast all about the TV Show Chopped. It’s hilarious I love it.
Welcome to the Fullstack Educator Podcast!Julie Ray is the Chief Financial Officer for Mount Paran Christian School leading administrative services which includes the business office, human resources department, .information technology, and operations and facilities departments. Julie received her bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from the University of Texas at Austin and her master’s degree in business administration from George Mason University with an emphasis in management and organizational design and development. Julie has been with Mount Paran Christian School since 2003 and in her current role since 2006. For a period of eight years, Julie served as a board member and was the board chair at MISBO: an association of independent school professionals serving the business office, human resources, IT, and facilities.Here are links to the resources mentioned in our conversation with Julie Ray about school finance.Learn more about Mount Paran Christian School here.Connect with Julie on Twitter @jboxray or email at jray@mtparanschool.com.Learn more about MISBO here.Book: Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations by Alex and Brett HarrisBook: The Book of NehemiahBook: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol DweckYou can connect with Matt McGee and Michael Lomuscio on LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this podcast please subscribe, rate it, leave a review, and share it with a friend!Episodes of this podcast are released bi-weekly.
***NEW EPISODE*** In this episode Ream sits in his bedroom and Patrick sits in his living room and comedian Julie Ray (Comedy Fight Club) sits in her living room in Brooklyn. Join the Patreon! Join our AOL Chat Room! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook! Buy a Shirt! Listen on Spotify! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (iTunes)! Subscribe on Stitcher! Go listen to all the other shows on the Brain Machine Network! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
Scientists believe that the snakes in Panama, Central America, are starving because of frog population decline. In their report, scientists from the University of Maryland and Michigan State University found that the decreasing number of snake species in Panama is related to a frog disease. A fungal disease wiped out a number of frog species in Central America. Since frogs and other amphibians are snakes' main food source, the number and variety of snake species also naturally diminished. The scientists studied the snake population in one of Panama's national parks for 13 years. They compared the data they collected seven years before the fungus appeared with the data they got six years after the fungus infected the area. Before the fungus appeared, the scientists found 30 different snake species in the park, but afterward, they only found 21. The snakes they found were also skinnier and appeared to be starving. Because snake sightings are rare, the scientists were not able to determine the exact number of snake species that declined. Nonetheless, they are certain that the drop in frog population caused the decrease in snake numbers. Other environmental factors were ruled out because the park has a protected environment. According to the scientists, the findings are significant to animal conservation research. One of the authors, Elise Zipkin, says that the findings impact other animals, and in turn affect people. Co-author Julie Ray warned that if snakes become extinct, the whole ecosystem will be affected because snakes keep rodent population down and serve as food for other animals.
Due to the quarantine measures taken in New York City during the pandemic, CFC was forced to go dark this week so we don't have any new battles, but commissioner Matt Maran was determined to bring you a fresh episode so he took over the Comedy Fight Club Insgram an welcomes some Comedy Fight Club favorites to join him. Bishop Andrew Casertano, Spirit Animal Justin Lanza, and canceled main eventers Julie Ray and Patrick Haggerty checked in with how they were managing themselves in quarantine, and they all gave a pick for their favorite battles of all time. BATTLES:Andrew Casertano vs Caitlin PeluffoMark Henely vs Bobby SheehanScott Chaplain vs Evan WilliamsDiego Lopez vs Andrew CasertanoThis episode was recorded on Tuesday March 17th. This usually show is recorded LIVE at The Stand Comedy Club in NYC, go watch live and free every Tuesday at 10:30. Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club LIVE every Wednesday at 10:30pm online for FREE ONLY on http://GaSDigitalNetwork.com Once you're there, become a member and gain access to our entire archive of episodes! Use promo code CFC and save 15% at sign up!Follow this week's battlers on Social Media: Scott Chaplain: @Scott_Chaplain, Evan Williams: ItsEvanWilliams, Mark Henely: @MarkHenely, Bobby Sheehan: @BobbySheehanLOL, Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo, Diego Lopez: @ThisDiegoLopez, Julie Ray: @justjulie_ingaround, Patrick Haggery:@HaggertyComedy , Matt Maran: @RealMattMaran, Nikola Pavlovic: @IronicPunHere, Andrew Casertano: @AndrewCasertano
I have on Julie Ray (Comedy Fight Club) and Dan Abraham (Keith and the Girl) to talk about anime, what if Bernie was the Riddler, and my long anticipated review of Birds of Prey Follow the Group Chat on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/groupchatwithrobbie/Subscribe to Group Chat on Youtube: https://bit.ly/2sxKhQMFollow Robbiehttps://twitter.com/robbiegoodwinhttps://www.instagram.com/robbiegoodwin/Follow Julie Ray https://www.instagram.com/justjulie_ingaround/Follow Dan Abraham https://www.instagram.com/funnydanabraham/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/danceoval See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are the people of the world thinking? About their own security? About their own happiness? No one devotes more resources to answering questions like that than Gallup, Inc, literally the name for polling since the company was founded by George Gallup in 1935. Julie Ray is Managing Editor for World News at Gallup and can explain where the most insecure people on earth live and why – when it comes to happiness – the US is only #19 in the world
UNDERCARD BATTLES: Ilya Laksin vs Patrick Haggerty, Julie Ray vs Shawn Gardini (Plus Finals and 3rd Place of the CFC 22 Tournament) MAIN EVENT: Andrew Casertano vs Chloe LaBrancheOFFICALS: Justin Lanza, Andrew Casertano, Niko PavJUDGES: Eli Sairs, Kerryn Feehan, Chris From Brooklyn, Matthew Broussard and Shayne SmithHOST: Matt MaranThis episode was recorded on Sunday February 9th. This show is recorded LIVE at The Stand Comedy Club in NYC, go watch live and free every Sunday at 9PM! Not in the NYC area? You can still watch Comedy Fight Club LIVE every Wednesday at 10:30pm online for FREE ONLY on http://GaSDigitalNetwork.com Once you're there, become a member and gain access to our entire archive of episodes! Use promo code CFC and save 15% at sign up! Follow this week's battlers on Social Media: Ilya Laksin: @IlyaLaksin, Pattrick Haggerty: @PatrickHaggertyComedy, Julie Ray: @justjulie_ingaround (IG), Shawn Gardini: @shwangardini, Andrew Casertano: @AndrewLetsConnect, Chloe LaBranche: @ChloeLaBranche Justin Lanza: @lanzabeforetime, Niko Pav: @IronicPunHere
Gallup managing editor for world news, Julie Ray, joins the podcast to break down the latest findings of Gallup's annual Global Law and Order Report. Which countries score highest and lowest on the Law and Order Index -- and how does the U.S. fare? Later, Sarah Wildman, Foreign Policy magazine deputy editor, gives context to how the findings play out in real-life situations around the world. How do the military and foreign policy decisions made by the U.S. impact life and safety for civilians in the Middle East?
Gallup managing editor for world news, Julie Ray, joins the podcast to break down the latest findings of Gallup's annual Global Law and Order Report. Which countries score highest and lowest on the Law and Order Index -- and how does the U.S. fare? Later, Sarah Wildman, Foreign Policy magazine deputy editor, gives context to how the findings play out in real-life situations around the world. How do the military and foreign policy decisions made by the U.S. impact life and safety for civilians in the Middle East?
Gallup managing editor for world news, Julie Ray, joins the podcast to break down the latest findings of Gallup’s annual Global Law and Order Report. Which countries score highest and lowest on the Law and Order Index -- and how does the U.S. fare? Later, Sarah Wildman, Foreign Policy magazine deputy editor, gives context to how the findings play out in real-life situations around the world. How do the military and foreign policy decisions made by the U.S. impact life and safety for civilians in the Middle East?
In the final episode of our college series, we investigate what collegiate education is moving towards with our future teachers. How is collegiate education changing to meet the needs and trends in education? We ask Dr. Julie Ray from Southeast Missouri State University what is really being taught and focused on. April is Educator Appreciation month at Barnes & Noble. The month is almost up, so stop by your local store for the best discounts all year! Don't forget to subscribe! Check out more from Tough Talk with Teachers by connecting with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Visit our website for more information at bit.ly/ttwtpodcast.
First cast on this episode of The Big Fish is with Phil Weigall taking us south of the border to chase trout. Julie Ray has just run across King Island and enjoyed the cheese and the seafood and will dispel the myth that "cheese and fish don't make a dish" with a lovely Lobster Thermador.
Gallup's new Migration Research Center features the latest migration discoveries based on more than a decade's worth of interviews with millions of people across more than 140 countries. How many people would like to leave their countries, and where would they like to go? What countries would grow or shrink in population if people actually followed through on their stated intentions? And what are attitudes toward migrants across the world? Gallup's Director of Research for Global Migration, Neli Esipova, and Gallup World News Managing Editor, Julie Ray, join the podcast to discuss the Migration Research Center and its key findings. Later, what kind of location would Americans prefer to live in -- urban, suburban or rural?
Gallup's new Migration Research Center features the latest migration discoveries based on more than a decade's worth of interviews with millions of people across more than 140 countries. How many people would like to leave their countries, and where would they like to go? What countries would grow or shrink in population if people actually followed through on their stated intentions? And what are attitudes toward migrants across the world? Gallup's Director of Research for Global Migration, Neli Esipova, and Gallup World News Managing Editor, Julie Ray, join the podcast to discuss the Migration Research Center and its key findings. Later, what kind of location would Americans prefer to live in -- urban, suburban or rural?
Gallup’s new Migration Research Center features the latest migration discoveries based on more than a decade’s worth of interviews with millions of people across more than 140 countries. How many people would like to leave their countries, and where would they like to go? What countries would grow or shrink in population if people actually followed through on their stated intentions? And what are attitudes toward migrants across the world? Gallup’s Director of Research for Global Migration, Neli Esipova, and Gallup World News Managing Editor, Julie Ray, join the podcast to discuss the Migration Research Center and its key findings. Later, what kind of location would Americans prefer to live in -- urban, suburban or rural?
Our first cast this episode on The Big Fish comes from Bushy with some great tips on catch and release. He shares his thoughts on changes needed in the Bream tournament scene and some good ideas for recreational anglers looking to make sure the fish they release have the best possible chance for survival.
This episode of The Big Fish Craig McGill shares his hard won knowledge on the bronzed battler of the estuary and ocean rocks, the hard fighting luderick. Steve Samuels from the Snowy Mountains talks about the native fish of the upper Murrumbidgee catchment and how to save them from extinction if Snowy Hydro 2.0 unleashes an environmental the disaster in the form of introduced species like Redfin and the disease that they carry. Stinker is back with a simple school holiday tackle box that won't break the bank. Julie Ray has the sure fire technique to make octopus and squid tender and Al McGlashin is chasing Tuna, yellowfin and bluefin, off Sydney and the South Coast.
Fishing TV pioneer Bushy talks about the early days of the medium and the gigantic swordfish caught off the South Coast. Stinker is brimming with bream stories, Julie Ray has a great winter warmer fish recipe and Pete LaBlang talks about the 3 metre silver wolf headed monster that they encountered on the Hawkesbury, all on this episode of The Big Fish.
Our first cast this episode of The Big Fish is with Australian music star John Paul Young who loves the Recreational Fishing Haven Lake Macqaurie and shares some of his fishing adventures on the lake. We meet legendary reel maker Bruce Alvey who has some very good news for Aussie fishers and the recreational fishing industry. Julie Ray has a delicious and easy Prawn Toast recipe that will have them coming back for more and Stinker is back with a fascinating insight into the tough Greek fishermen of Broughton Island.
This week our first cast comes from a NSW School that is using recreational fishing to bring the school community together, with spectacular results. The Mullet run has put the brakes on and we find out why with Stinker. Scott went to a certain supermarket chain the other day to buy bananas and came back with a food bag vacuum sealer! Julie Ray will teach us how to cook Kingfish in a bag. Rob Paxevanos from Fishing Australia is on the Illawarra this week and also shares the secrets of Googong's huge redfin, one of the tastiest freshwater fish you will ever eat. Some giant Bull Sharks are feasting on the abundance of fish in Middle Harbour at the moment and our regular Sydney Harbour correspondent Craig McGill is saving petrol money by letting them tow him around! Everyone is catching fish, even Scott, as you can see from this fat King, taken with Chris Franklin, this one ended up in "the bag" (thanks Julie Ray) on this episode of The Big Fish.
30 Minutes features remarks made at a November 2017 event entitled Tucson Makers: Inspired by Women, presented by AIGA Arizona.…
30 Minutes features remarks made at a November 2017 event entitled Tucson Makers: Inspired by Women, presented by AIGA Arizona.…
The Tailor are biting from Port Stephens up the coast, in big numbers, and Alex Bellisimo gives us a master class on Tailor from the beach, rocks and estuary. Stinker has been smoking them and Julie Ray has some great smoked Tailor recipes, "Tailor" made, for this episode of The Big fish.
Tea smoked tailor with a salsa is our feature recipe this morning with Julie Ray. The tailor are really on at the moment and when smoked fresh they are to die for. We tell you how to construct a simple smoker out of everyday items that most would already have in their kitchen cupboards. Odd baits this morning with Snapper and Stinker and we will hear about the 15 kilo snapper that took a cooked chop!
Today on 30 Minutes, we continue with remarks made at the 2016 Tucson Makers: Inspired by Women. This event was presented…
Today on 30 Minutes, we feature remarks made at the 2016 Tucson Makers: Inspired by Women. This event was presented…