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An attempt to delay Devon's local elections in May has failed, and that could have big ramifications for the county, the latest episode of Devoncast discovers. Councillor Julian Brazil, the Liberal Democrat member for Kingsbridge on Devon County Council and the leader of South Hams District Council, gives us his reaction to the government's refusal to let Devon postone its elections. And Cllr Brazil explains why the South Hams has agreed a two-tier structure for car parking fees in his district, with locals able to pay less than visitors if they apply for a permit. We also hear from Devon County Council leader James McInnes about his views on the elections and what Devon has to do now if it is to create a credible plan for how local government in the county needs to be reorganised. There's also an update on police funding from police and crime commissioner Alison Hernandez, and we hear from Devon MP David Reed who is pushing for more stringent rules upon property management companies. Finally, we hear about an important building on Tiverton's Grand Western Canal that has been saved from the chop. It's all in the latest edition of Devoncast, from Radio Exe and the Local Democracy Reporting Service. The programme is available for LDRS partners to use in full or in part.
The NYPD is announcing two quality of life initiatives on the subways. Plus, New York City's public hospital system is confronting misinformation on social media. Finally, we look at an effort to reimagine the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx.
The Boys of Kingsbridge from Grammar School to Ground Zero is a documentary film by Thom MacNamara that recounts the childhood friendship between five boys as they grew up in Kingsbridge and how they were drawn back together by the events of Sept. 11, 2001.Enjoy this exclusive live post-screening conversation from the 2024 Inwood Film Festival with Daniel McNally, Mike Hussey, Brendan Carroll and Thom MacNamara with host, Aaron Simms.
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The housing plan known as "City of Yes" has passed the City Council. NYC Councilnember Pierina Ana Sanchez (District 14: Morris Heights, University Heights, Fordham, Kingsbridge) and Dan Garodnick, director of the New York City Department of City Planning, talk about the details of the plan and whether it will be enough to solve the city's housing crunch.
Meet Angie Mosley and Steve Whaley, Area 21 candidates for Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees in the November general election. Area 21 is on Greenville County's Eastside and includes Boiling Springs Road, Thornblade, the Hartness community, and the Kingsbridge and Kilgore Plantation area. In this episode, each candidate has 10 minutes to introduce themselves to the voters. Your vote is so important! Please take a listen and share with your neighbors. Links: Angie Mosley: https://www.facebook.com/angiedilworthmosley/ Steve Whaley: https://steve4basics.com/ Sample Ballot: www.scvotes.gov _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.
En este episodio de Bibliotequeando, resumimos Columna de fuego de Ken Follett, una fascinante novela histórica que narra la lucha entre católicos y protestantes en la Europa del siglo XVI que moldeó el destino de Europa. Un mundo de espionaje, poder y muerte durante el turbulento reinado de Isabel I, su batalla con su prima María Reina de Escocia y la rebelión de Guy Fawkes. Club de lectura: https://www.patreon.com/Bibliotequeando
Un Mundo Sin Fin de Ken Follett nos transporta a la Inglaterra medieval, donde la peste negra desata el caos y transforma profundamente la vida y el futuro de la civilización. Exploraremos cómo la plaga no solo puso a prueba la resistencia física, sino también las estructuras sociales, los valores y las relaciones humanas, en un mundo donde la muerte acechaba cada segundo. Club de Lectura y contenido exclusivo: https://www.patreon.com/Bibliotequeando
"Los Pilares de la Tierra" de Ken Follet es una épica historia ambientada durante el período de La Anarquía en la Inglaterra medieval. La obra combina intriga, amor y poder. Su magia reside en que nos responde una pregunta intrigante: ¿Cómo y por qué en esta era de superstición y oscuridad científica se construyeron las grandes catedrales?
Bestselling novelist Ken Follett joins James Naughtie and readers to discuss his historical novel A Column of Fire, the third in his hugely successful Kingsbridge series. It's a tale of spying and intrigue, as Elizabeth I battles to keep her throne in the face of fierce religious division across Europe.
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Today were meeting up with an old high-school friend of mine, Marianne Hogan who has been a big part of the transformation of the former St. Joseph's Church into the Kingsbridge Centre. We'll get the story on how the historic church and rectory was purchased and turned into a spot that would host community gatherings, concerts and performances, rental options and a lot more. Also joining Milli and I, a very good friend of ours, Cheryl Prashker, who wears many hats including Percussionist for the Celtic Roots band RUNA and Artistic Director - The Goderich Celtic Roots Festival. It's old friends catching up today to chat about the Centre, the upcoming RUNA concert there, Celtic Festival and things that make life good.
"Last time I presented a study of the conversion and 51 year pastoral ministry of Philip Gibbs at the Particular Baptist Church in Plymouth. The man who baptized him was Crispin Curtis, the pastor of the church in Kingsbridge, who also served for about 50 years. One of the ways the Lord blessed both of these men's long pastorates was in the raising up of other men. Gibbs and Curtis not only rightly handled the word of truth, but they also entrusted it to faithful men, as the apostle Paul prescribed. One of these faithful men of Pastor Gibbs, was named Isaiah Birt." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
"Last time I presented a study of the conversion and 51 year pastoral ministry of Philip Gibbs at the Particular Baptist Church in Plymouth. The man who baptized him was Crispin Curtis, the pastor of the church in Kingsbridge, who also served for about 50 years. One of the ways the Lord blessed both of these men's long pastorates was in the raising up of other men. Gibbs and Curtis not only rightly handled the word of truth, but they also entrusted it to faithful men, as the apostle Paul prescribed. One of these faithful men of Pastor Gibbs, was named Isaiah Birt."
"At some point Philip was apprenticed to a tailor in the nearby market town of Kingsbridge. One day around his 15 th birthday, he was at work and a woman member of the Baptist church arrived on horseback. She urged Philip to join her in hearing a minister of the Establishment who had just come to town. His name was George Whitefield. Gibbs agreed and got up on the horse behind her. Now hear him tell the rest of the story..." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
"At some point Philip was apprenticed to a tailor in the nearby market town of Kingsbridge. One day around his 15 th birthday, he was at work and a woman member of the Baptist church arrived on horseback. She urged Philip to join her in hearing a minister of the Establishment who had just come to town. His name was George Whitefield. Gibbs agreed and got up on the horse behind her. Now hear him tell the rest of the story..."
Ken Follett joined the National Writers Series at the Alluvion on October 1st, 2023 with guest host Pat Livingston. Ken Follett is one of the world's best-loved authors, selling more than 188 million copies of his 36 books. Follett's first bestseller was “Eye of the Needle”, a spy story set in the Second World War. In 1989, “The Pillars of the Earth” was published and has since become Follett's most popular novel. It reached number one on bestseller lists around the world and was an Oprah's Book Club pick. Its sequels, “World Without End” and “A Column of Fire”, and prequel “The Evening and the Morning”, proved equally popular, and the Kingsbridge series has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide. Follett lives in Hertfordshire, England, with his wife, Barbara. Between them they have five children, six grandchildren, and three Labradors. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nationalwritersseries/message
In this episode host Peter Green speaks to Nuffield scholar Peter Craven about family succession on farms and how to do it well. Listen to next week's bonus episode for more information on the 'family charter' which Peter refers to throughout this episode. Peter Green is also joined by Richard Darke, who farms with his sons Matt and Sam in south Devon. In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. For more information on Cornish Mutual visit cornishmutual.co.ukFor our podcast disclaimer click here. Timestamps00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode. 00:43 'Peter's Future Farm in 60 Seconds'02:04 Peter introduces Peter Craven. 03:03 Peter Craven comes in - to what extent are family businesses still the bedrock of farming?03:33 How did Peter C become interested in succession?05:17 Why don't we like talking about succession?05:48 How to make time for talking about succession?07:04 Introducing the family charter. 07:50 Cornish Mutual jingle.08:00 Peter Craven's Nuffield travels. 10:10 What is the danger if a family gets succession wrong?11:16 The importance of listening. 11:44 Peter Green is joined by Richard Darke, who farms with his sons Matt and Sam near Kingsbridge in Devon. 12:44 Why did the Darke family need to start sorting the succession topic?14:18 Sorting out succession. 15:50 What was the risk for the Darke's if they couldn't solve the succession issue?17:02 Farmers should talk about succession at an early stage, says Richard. 19:08 What questions should listeners ask themselves about planning for the future?20:50 Make sure the family feel included.22:05 Showstoppers.23:22 Practical tip from Peter Craven. 24:22 What skills or attributes will farmers of the future need to be successful?25:25 Peter Green rounds up.
Kingsbridge, 1792. De industriële revolutie is in volle gang. Sal Clitheroe is werkzaam als spinster, maar vreest voor haar baan. Uitgegeven door Boekerij Spreker: Chris Kijne
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Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by Kingsbridge Service Station in St. John's to find out just how busy the season is getting. He spoke with owner Gerry Young.
In the Halloween special and thirteenth chapter of the Dice Company Podcast... the crew of the Sterling recover from their exploits in the Tomb of the Wanderer, only to discover they're all having terrible nightmares. For more information, please visit https://dicecompanypodcast.com/ Starring (with Special Thanks to): Richard Godden as the Narrator (https://richardgoddenvoiceactor.com) Isabella Patrick as Dream Aurora Chris from North London as Dream Governer Dave from Kingsbridge as Mysterious Man Julia from Edinburgh as Dream Mother and JB from Plymouth as Dream Tick Music (Thanks to): Intro Theme by Mykola Sosin Horror Music Box by Universfield Call to the Faithful by OB-LIX Dark Action Horror Trailer by ArctSound Dramatic Atmosphere with Piano and Violin by UNIVERSFIELD Lost Soul by Grand_Project Scary Dark Cinematic by UNIVERSFIELD Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient by DmitryTaras Inspiring Cinematic Ambient by Lexin_Music Wrong Place by SoundReality Artwork by The Sleepy Pencil Artist https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ThesleepypencilArt
The Armour of Light - Ken Follett The long-awaited sequel to A Column of Fire, The Armor of Light, heralds a new dawn for Kingsbridge, England, where progress clashes with tradition, class struggles push into every part of society, and war in Europe engulfs the entire continent and beyond. The Spinning Jenny was invented in 1770, and with that, a new era of manufacturing and industry changed lives everywhere within a generation. A world filled with unrest wrestles for control over this new world order: A mother's husband is killed in a work accident due to negligence; a young woman fights to fund her school for impoverished children; a well-intentioned young man unexpectedly inherits a failing business; one man ruthlessly protects his wealth no matter the cost, all the while war cries are heard from France, as Napoleon sets forth a violent master plan to become emperor of the world. As institutions are challenged and toppled in unprecedented fashion, ripples of change ricochet through our characters' lives as they are left to reckon with the future and a world they must rebuild from the ashes of war. Rambling Man: My Life on the Road - Billy Connolly Being a Rambling Man was what I always wanted to be, to live the way I damn well pleased. I've met the weirdest and most wonderful people who walk the Earth, seen the most bizarre and the most fantastic sights - and I've rarely come across something I couldn't get a laugh at. I don't think I've ever had a bad trip. Well, apart from in the 1970s, but that's a whole other story . . . In his joyful new book, Billy explores this philosophy and how it has shaped him, and he shares hilarious new stories from his lifetime on the road. From riding his trike down America's famous Route 66, building an igloo on an iceberg in the Arctic, playing elephant polo (badly) in Nepal and crashing his motorbike (more than once), to eating witchetty grubs in Australia, being serenaded by a penguin in New Zealand, and swapping secrets in a traditional Sweat Lodge ritual in Canada, Rambling Man is a truly global adventure with the greatest possible travel companion. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane is reunited with Ken Follett and she's thrilled. In this particularly giddy episode, they also chat HRT dreams and getting better in your 50's. Ken joins them to discuss his new novel 'The Armour of Light'. The final book in the Kingsbridge series. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Assistant Producer: Eve Salusbury Times Radio Producer: Kate Lee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nesse Medievalíssimo Drops vou fazer uma breve resenha de um dos produtos culturais responsáveis por me fazer apaixonar tanto por história quanto por Idade Média, estamos falando do romance Pilares da Terra, de Ken Follet. Recentemente adaptado para a televisão, e com duas continuações impressas, o livro é um dos maiores de Follet e uma boa porta para cultivar o gosto pelo período medieval e pela história. Bora então conhecer Kingsbridge e a construção de sua catedral? Para aumentar a sua experiência com esse episódio separamos algumas imagens e vídeos para ilustrar ele, você pode conferir esses conteúdos clicando aqui. Contato: medievalissimo@gmail.com Venha participar do Medievalovers, grupo de WhatsApp do Medievalíssimo clicando aqui Chave Pix: medievalissimo@gmail.com Pauta: Bruno Rosa Edição de Áudio: Bruno Rosa Capa: Larissa Godói Siga o Medievalissimo no Instagram - @medievalissimo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medievalissimo/message
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In this ‘north of average' episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down podcast, Tom and Ava are talking about three interesting, if a little boring, games. First up we have Panchayat and Kingsbridge - two games that don't dazzle, but do ask interesting questions about what we recommend and why. We then have a chat about Skymines - a Pfister reimplementation that impresses! Timestamps: 02:21 - Panchayat 15:56 - Kingsbridge 33:10 - Skymines
Robert Jackson, NYS senator (D 31st, Washington Heights, Inwood and Marble Hill in Manhattan and parts of Kingsbridge and Morris Heights in the Bronx), talks about his proposed legislation to end qualified immunity for police officers and other public officials in New York State -- a bill that Governor Hochul opposes.
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Are you concerned about achieving ROI for your business when you attend events? Are you unsure how to maximise the marketing and interpersonal potential of exhibitions and conferences? In this episode, we're thrilled to be speaking with new guest Rachael Light, and returning guest Gary Williamson, the Specialty Lines Director and Managing Director of Kingsbridge Insurance Brokers, respectively. Following their fantastic approach to this year's BIBA conference, Rachael and Gary discuss how to use broker events as a platform to spread your business' message, in conversation with Boston Tullis' Sarah Myerscough. Quote of the Episode “The insurance broker job isn't just to sell an insurance product anymore. What else can we do? How can we change what we offer, or find partners that can supplement that to really fix issues, rather than just seeing our sole goal as providing an insurance product?” In the episode, Rachael notes that it's easy to go into a corporate event with a purely transactional agenda in mind, with the aim of ensuring a return on your marketing investment. However, she suggests that taking an active interest in what your potential clients and prospective partners are finding difficulties with is perhaps of even greater importance. The role of the insurance broker has shed its former, traditional definition; it requires active listening which can subsequently be applied to the offerings of the business. As such, simply having a presence at these events is hugely beneficial to your brand, granting you a focalised insight into the problems faced by various sectors within the industry. Key Takeaways Kingsbridge made a big splash at this year's BIBA conference, with a hearse positioned outside the event in order to spread the message about its new funeral director's product. They became the talk of the town, immediately spreading the message about their business before attendees had even walked through the door. This exemplifies how important events such as BIBA can provide a key platform for creating buzz around your new products and schemes, enabling you to spread the message about your offerings on a vast scale. Essential to generating this buzz is the personal element of these events, which is also key to ensuring that your business is remembered after the event. Having a presence at an event is only 50% of the job, the other half involves maintaining the momentum afterwards. In light of this, at this year's Recruitment Agency Expo in October, Boston Tullis Sarah Myerscough will be joining Kingsbridge and interviewing attendees about what they're hoping for from the event, the problems they are facing, in order both to generate a breadth of information, and to create some unique, personal marketing. Best Moments/Key Quotes “I think at these expos and events and conferences, without probably even consciously being aware of it, you have an agenda. And it's really hard not to filter what's coming back at you through the agenda. It takes a lot of practising and it [involves] being wide open to it, sponging up the information.” “'How do we get ROI for it? How do we get something back from what we're putting in?' Ultimately, some of these are quick wins, and some of them are a little bit slower, where you're building relationships. We know that from the insurance sector, that's what this industry is all about. I think these kinds of shows, being out and about, building a presence, building a brand in sectors is a long-term win for us as well.” “Really building relationships with not just with the end customer, but you know, the different trade bodies, or different groups out there in the sectors that we operate in, to really understand… what are the problems around the corner? What's the next challenge? What are the next issues that those guys are going to face in that industry, to make sure that any products that we launch in that space, or products that we already have in that space, can evolve, to suit the needs of where those industries are going?” Resources Kingsbridge Insurance Brokers – https://www.kibl.co.uk/ About the Guest Gary Williamson is the Managing Director of Kingsbridge Insurance Brokers. He has worked in various sales and operational roles at various broking firms, with over 25 years' experience in the industry. Gary's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-williamson-7107082b/ Rachael Light is the Specialty Lines Director at Kingsbridge Insurance Brokers, and its responsible for its new schemes division. Rachael previously worked for SEIB Insurance Brokers as a Commercial Manager. Rachael's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-light-dip-cii-71a9969a/ About the Host Sarah Myerscough is the Sales and Marketing Director of Boston Tullis Group. The founder of The Insurance Brokers Podcast, she brings a wealth of marketing experience and a fresh perspective on marketing in the insurance sector. Boston Tullis works with insurance brokers to offer solutions to business development ceilings, particularly in the rapidly developing fields of video marketing and thought leadership. Website: https://bostontullis.co.uk/ Evaluation Link: https://s.bostontullis.co.uk/s/podcastevaluation v
In today's episode, I'm having a chat with an old friend, Anthony Tran. He's a senior migration agent with Kingsbridge, and has excellent insights to give us on why people are looking to move to Perth and what sort of impact this may have on our property markets. Together, we talk about why people migrate to Australia and specifically to Perth, how long the migration process might take, where migrants are mainly coming from, typical buying and renting patterns, Anthony's predictions for the migration levels over the next few years, and a whole lot more. We've got lots of interesting things to cover, so let's go inside! Resource Links: See how Anthony Tran can help with migration (https://kingsbridgeeducation.com.au/teacher/anthony-tran/) Join the Perth Property Investment Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/perthpropertyinvestors) Join Jarrad Mahon's Property Investor Update (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/join) For more info on our award-winning and highly rated Property Management services that give you guaranteed peace of mind (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/perth-property-management-specialists/) For more info on how our Property Sales services can ensure you get the best selling price while handling all the stress for you (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/selling-your-perth-property/) Get Jarrad's strategic advice towards your property purchase and development plans (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/invest-in-perth-property/) Episode Highlights: Intro [00:00] Anthony's Sales Background [00:48] Anthony's Duties and Responsibilities [03:25] Why do People Migrate to Perth? [07:15] Migration Process and Timeframe [12:50] What is FIRB? [15:42] What Do Migrants Usually Do? [17:11] Why Migrants Choose Perth Over Other Capital Cities [20:34] What Countries Are Migrants From? [24:42] Predictions for Migration Levels in the Coming Years [25:37] Outro [29:12] Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with Perth Property Insider: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgT9-gB6RS69xSgc8J9KrOw Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/investorsedge About Our Guest: Anthony joined Kingsbridge in October 2020, having operated his own practice for more than 6 years. He has been a Registered Migration Agent since 2015, where he is currently completing his Bachelor of Law (LLB) at Murdoch University. Anthony worked closely with foreign investors, stemming from his time working in Beijing, China. Having never looked back; he has successfully assisted investors in the South East Asia region by providing a high standard of service to his clients while simplifying their complex matters. With his experience in various areas of Immigration Law, Anthony has been successful at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for matters ranging from student visas to employer-sponsored and partner visas. As a proud first-generation Vietnamese immigrant, Anthony understands the importance of the immigration program and has contributed not just to his family but also its core role in building Australia as a nation. He is registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority and is a member of the Migration Institute of Australia and Migration Alliance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2022“SIN MIEDOS NI CADENAS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 06 DE JUNIO MAREA“Entonces Jesús les dijo: Vayamos solos a un lugar tranquilo para descansar un rato'” (6:31 de marzo, NTV).Mis amigas y yo estábamos vacacionando al sur de Devon, en Inglaterra. Un día, necesita visitar la pintoresca ciudad de Kingsbridge para caminar por la costa del estuario y el antiguo muelle. ¡La belleza de esta zona es difícil de describir! El agua es turquesa y las colinas que rodean el estuario son de un color verde brillante. Nos enamoramos tanto del lugar que regresaremos al día siguiente. Para nuestra sorpresa, cuando volvimos a Kingsbridge, el agua había desaparecido. Los botes que habíamos visto flotar cerca del muelle, ahora estaban apoyados sobre el lecho barroso. Por todos lados, donde habíamos visto agua turquesa ahora estaba expuesta la piel desnuda del río. La experiencia me sorprendió tanto que desechó investigar un poco el asunto. ¿A dónde había ido a parar toda aquella agua? Cada 24 horas ocurren dos ciclos de marea completos (dos mareas altas y dos mareas bajas). En Kingsbridge, las mareas son tan extremas que, según la hora del día, hay partes del estuario que se vacían por completo. A los visitantes que alquilan botes y kayaks para explorar el estuario, se les instruye exactamente por dónde ir, para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. las mareas son tan extremas que, según la hora del día, hay partes del estuario que se vaciaron por completo. A los visitantes que alquilan botes y kayaks para explorar el estuario, se les instruye exactamente por dónde ir, para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. las mareas son tan extremas que, según la hora del día, hay partes del estuario que se vacían por completo. A los visitantes que alquilan botes y kayaks para explorar el estuario, se les instruye exactamente por dónde ir, para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea. Los locales están tan acostumbrados a la marea que planean sus actividades siguiendo el ritmo natural de pleamar y bajamar. para que no queden empantanados con el cambio de la marea.Como vivimos en torres de departamentos y usamos luz artificial, estamos bastante desconectados de los ritmos de la naturaleza. Sacrificamos preciosas horas de sueño empujando el bote, aunque el agua ya desapareció y estamos empantanadas hasta las rodillas. Tenemos tanto para hacer que pensamos que no podemos darnos el lujo de descansar. Sin embargo, Jesús nos dio un ejemplo absolutamente diferente. En su libro sábado(sábado), Wayne Muller comenta: "Cuando vemos a Jesús apartarse de las multitudes y retirarse a un lugar para descansar, él no está simplemente tomando un merecido descanso, sino que está] honrando la profunda necesidad espiritual de dedicar tiempo no solo al crecimiento y la realización, sino a la quietud y el descanso". Jesús descansó no porque ya no había nada más para hacer; sin duda, habría innumerables leprosos que sanar y hambrientos que alimentar. Jesús descansó porque comprendía el ritmo de trabajo y de descanso. Él entendió que tanto la pleamar como la bajamar son absolutamente necesarias.Señor, ayúdame a honrar mi necesidad de descansar. Cuando la marea baje y mis energías se acaben, ayúdame a respetar ese límite. Quiero vivir con un ritmo de trabajo y descanso que sea razonable y sustentable.
The majority of the New York City Council members are new, and are part of a class that is the most diverse and progressive in city history. Over the next year, Brian Lehrer will get to know all 51 members. This week, Councilmember Pierina Ana Sanchez, talks about her priorities for District 14, which includes the neighborhoods of Morris Heights, University Heights, Fordham and Kingsbridge. For "Show and Tell," Council Member Sanchez told us about The Kingsbridge Armory, located at Jerome Avenue and West Kingsbridge Road. Add Caption Here (Isaak Liptzin/WNYC) Catch up with all the interviews here.
Pierina Ana Sánchez represents the north Bronx neighborhoods of Kingsbridge, Fordham, University Heights, Mount Eden and Mount Hope. Sánchez, who was just appointed as chair of the Council's powerful housing and buildings committee, talks about her plans on affordable housing, NYCHA, and gentrification. This interview was conducted by students in CUNY Lehman College's Department of Journalism & Media Studies, in partnership with City Limits.
Eric Dinowitz represents the northwest Bronx neighborhoods of Norwood, Bedford Park, Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield and Woodlawn. He talked about his less-than-a-year-long first term in office, legislation he's promoted during that time and plans for his second term. This interview was conducted by students in CUNY Lehman College's Department of Journalism & Media Studies, in partnership with City Limits.
Einen Bestseller landen, davon träumen viele Autoren und Verlage. Ganz vorne auf der Liste der meistverkauften Bücher steht immer wieder der britische Schriftsteller Ken Follett. Mit seiner "Jahrhundertsaga" und der „Kingsbridge“-Reihe hatte er sich zuletzt mit historischen Stoffen beschäftigt. Doch mit dem Buch „Never – Die letzte Entscheidung“ legt er nun (wieder) einen Polit-Thriller vor. Arno Orzessek macht den Bestseller-Check.
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We're back with a new, Returnal-focused episode! Joining us are Gregory (Narrative & Cinematic Director at Housemarque on Returnal. Also the co-founder, CEO, and Director of Convict Games, where he's made Stone and the upcoming Burn. Previously was a Senior Narrative Designer at Remedy Entertainment on Control and a narrative designer on Quantum Break) and Eevi (Senior Narrative Designer at Housemarque on Returnal, and was previously a narrative designer on Control, Quantum Break, and CrossfireX at Remedy Entertainment, and a Product Manager on Kingsbridge at Wooga) to talk about the differences in how narrative design is defined at Remedy vs Housemarque, growing pains at Housemarque with making a story-driven game like Returnal, navigating the line between challenging players too much vs not enough, telling ambiguous stories, haunting players, the relationship between narrative and sound, negotiating how much to tell players about the story, how to not re-traumatize yourself when writing something painful, and how can you make main characters as likable as your side characters.Our Guests on the InternetGregory's Twitter and Website for Convict GamesEevi's TwitterStuff We Talked AboutReturnalStoneBurnOur theme music was created by Isabella Ness, and our logo was created by Lily Nishita.
Join Katharine Harrod as she explains how the Kingsbridge and Salcombe Chamber of Commerce actively encourages all businesses to become Dementia Friendly and how easily accessed and simple training benefits the staff, customers, community and the bottom line. "People don't repeat bad experiences, they only repeat the good ones." Produced by @IAmTheHow with music from Kai Engel.
In mine and Franks third conversation I cannot help myself but indulge in a bit of cathedral musings. I'd just read The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End by Ken Follett, also known as the cathedral or Kingsbridge series, where there are cathedrals being built. What these books point to is what's made possible when seeing beyond what is. And somehow, through ingenuity, skill, effort and a lot of imagination, making what lies beyond what is, a reality. I shouldn't have been surprised, given that Frank is an architect, but… still, oh the thrill of simply mentioning these books, and what I took from them, and hear Frank inhale sharply and invite me down his memory lane, as a young kid, visiting some of the cathedrals of Europe. As I state some buildings are designed to get you to fly, Frank goes into a spiel that I just love: One of the mini breakthroughs of the early Renaissance, was to understand what was termed the spiritual dimension of man. It was addressing this emotional experience and being able to walk into a location that was a man-made version of that epic experience you get in certain forests and promenades overlooking things. If you could replicate that under a roof that was really bringing the human spirit to a certain place. The cathedral was one of the highest expressions of the kind of emotional rush or this sort of lofting of who you were. It was epic. But this was but a brief passage in our meandering conversation, a lot of which centered on the unknown and how play is a great way to edge closer to it. Given the right context, play can make the unknown less scary. If the context isn't right though, or not well-defined, play, at least for me, pushes me even further into the perceived scariness of residing in the unknown. In hind-sight, looking back at instances of role-playing at leadership trainings and the likes, the uncertainty as to potential emotional impact of the situation held me back. Made me not want to fully take on the role of whoever I was supposed to inhabit, feeling very insecure. Now, perhaps I wouldn't let myself be held back, but in my twenties, for sure I gave the bare minimum of myself. Circling back and forth, we come back to uncertainty and the unknown from another angle, this time inspired by Brené Brown. Frank explains that in order to lean into vulnerability, you need to have a sense of safety, a sense of significance, and you need to feel situated. To be able to do this leaning you have to be willing to risk. You have to be able to tolerate emotional exposure. And you need to have a level of comfort around uncertainty. So. One question to provide you with some tankespjärn, is when and where are you able and willing to lean into vulnerability? Links: The Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett World Without End, Ken Follett Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert TEDxTalk The power of vulnerability with Brené Brown
We're joined by Ken Follett, internationally bestselling author of epics including 'Pillars of the Earth' and 'Fall of Giants'. Ken tells Tim Taylor about the inspiration behind his latest Kingsbridge novel, 'The Evening and the Morning'. As you'll see, Ken is no stranger to Time Team and he shares his fascination with reconstructing ancient crafts and techniques from stone-masonry to forging coins. Which is Ken's favourite cathedral? What's he currently researching? Where is his fantasy dig site? Join us to find out!
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/10-new-episode fd156f2828582d49ecc5276312d98e57 Mit Hikki habe ich eine Stunde lang über Bücher, YouTube und Influencer gesprochen Falls ihr mehr über Hikki erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @buecherflower vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Was Man Von Hier Aus Sehen Kann von Mariana Leky (haben wir im Juni 2020 gelesen) Das weibliche Prinzip von Meg Wolitzer (haben wir im Mai 2020 gelesen) City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) Herr der Fliegen von William Golding (war im Juni 2021 in der Auswahl) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Der Zopf von Laetitia Colombani (haben wir im Dezember 2020 gelesen) Vielleicht solltest du mal mit jemandem darüber reden von Lori Gottlieb (haben wir im Januar 2021 gelesen) What if we drown von Sarah Sprinz (war im Mai 2021 in der Auswahl) What if we stay von Sarah Sprinz What if we trust von Sarah Sprinz Die Sommer von Ronya Othmann (haben wir im Februar 2021 gelesen) Dunkelgrün fast Schwarz von Mareike Fallwickl (haben wir im November 2020 gelesen) Der Fall Collini von Ferdinand von Schirach (haben wir im August 2020 gelesen) Little Women von Louisa May Alcott (haben wir im Oktober 2020 gelesen) Kingsbridge von Ken Follett Night of Crowns von Stella Tack Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt Vom Winde verweht von Margaret Mitchell --> Im Podcast sage ich, dass es ein Buch aus Sicht einer Angestellten von Scarlett gibt, aber es ist ein Hörspiel, das vom WDR produziert wurde. Botschaften an mich selbst von Emilie Pine (haben wir im Mai/Juni 2021 in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) 10 full Mit Hikki habe ich eine Stunde lang über Bücher, YouTube und Influencer gesprochen no Helen Daughtrey
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What a funny week its been, on today's show, we have our faith in the people we speak to Councillor Chris Povey in Kingsbridge, Devon about a BT phonebox that has been converted into a nightclub for one. Like, what is up with like, Love Island saying like all the time? Daisy and Mike break down some of the curious words the contestants seem to use.Tom Newton Dunn joins us live from Quebec to look ahead at an increasingly awkward gathering of world leaders, the G7 summit that is set to take place today and tomorrow.And finally, a selection of the radio gold that has been delivered this week in the Perrior Awards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.