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Bank On It
Episode 615 Robert Kraal from Silverflow

Bank On It

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 31:54


This episode was produced remotely using the ListenDeck standardized audio & video production system. If you're looking to jumpstart your podcast miniseries or upgrade your podcast or video production please visit www.ListenDeck.com. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio. In this episode, the host John Siracusa had a remote chat with Robert Kraal, Co-Founder of Silverflow.  In this interview they discuss the company's role as an acquirer processing platform, particularly the need for a modern technical solution to connect payment providers to card networks like Visa & MasterCard.  Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio to hear next Thursdays episode with Ankur Joshi from Nuclei. About the host: John is the founder of ListenDeck a full-service podcast and video production company, which has produced over 1500 episodes of various podcasts. He is the host of the ‘Bank On It' podcast, which features over 600 episodes starring high profile fintech leaders and entrepreneurs. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter, Medium

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Pavel Palecek; With Respect 03/17/24

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 61:08


John's program this week is a reprise from some years ago. His guest was Pavel Palecek, an historian, political activist and documentarian from Brno in the Czech Republic. The focus of their discussion then was of a Czech military and judicial leader during the Second World War and the Occupation of Czechoslovakia by the Russians until 1992. They talk over this person, Judge Kraal, and the award-winning documentary Pavel produced about this person so dedicated to his beliefs in Communism that led him to do acts which were later condemned as a distortion of the role of an independent judiciary. Kraal also talks of his role in the controversial Czech Legion which fought with the Russians in WWII.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcastica
Podcastica Episode 304: The Android Invasion OR Resistance is Inadvisable

Podcastica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 40:52


The Android Invasion probably won't be making anyone's list for most amazing 4th Doctor story ever. But that doesn't mean there aren't any enjoyable parts to the story. We have some crazy looking androids, the Kraal are...maybe rhino people?! And there are some plot twist that, we have to admit, we didn't really see coming. So join us for a quick episode as we review The Android Invasion!

Night of the Living Geeks
Podcastica Episode 304: The Android Invasion OR Resistance is Inadvisable

Night of the Living Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 40:52


The Android Invasion probably won't be making anyone's list for most amazing 4th Doctor story ever. But that doesn't mean there aren't any enjoyable parts to the story. We have some crazy looking androids, the Kraal are...maybe rhino people?! And there are some plot twist that, we have to admit, we didn't really see coming. So join us for a quick episode as we review The Android Invasion!

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
Kings Kraal Restaurant in Bryanston.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 13:19


Chef & Food Anthropologist, Dr Anna Trapido reviews the Kings Kraal restaurant in Cnr M71 and Posthouse Street, Bryanston. Contacts: IG: @Kingskraaljhb; Bookings: 063 802 3584; Booking Email: Bookings@Kingskraal.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast
Past Present and Future of Payments Processing with Robert Kraal of Silverflow

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 30:13


Episode Topic: Welcome to an insightful episode of PayPod. We invent the transformative year of 2019 for the payments industry, focusing particularly on the emergence and integration of Real-Time Payments. Our discussion centers around the innovative steps taken by Robert Kraal in founding Silverflow, and his strategic involvement with Volt and Flow to address and capitalize on the shifting landscape towards Real-Time Payments. This episode sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that come with pioneering in the fast-evolving fintech sector, and how Real-Time Payments are reshaping the way businesses and consumers interact with financial services. Lessons You'll Learn: Throughout this episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the intricacies of Real-Time Payments, the hurdles of adopting such technologies, and the significant impact they have on the payments and fintech industry. We explore the critical issues legacy processors face in the current technological climate and how companies like Silverflow are distinguishing themselves by leveraging advanced data analytics and offering unparalleled data transparency. The episode also delves into the evolving role of data in enhancing payment processes and how Real-Time Payments are influencing consumer behavior and merchant operations. About Our Guest: Thr esteemed guest, a prominent figure in the fintech world, played a pivotal role in the inception of Silverflow and took on influential positions at Volt and Flow in 2019, a year marked by significant advancements in Real-Time Payments. With a deep-rooted history in the payments industry, our guest brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, discussing the vision behind Silverflow, the mission of Volt in the Real-Time Payments arena, and the broader implications of these technologies on the global financial landscape. His insights into the evolution of payment processing and the strategic importance of data transparency in today's market are both enlightening and inspiring. Topics Covered: This episode covers a broad spectrum of topics related to the fintech and payments industry, with a special focus on Real-Time Payments. We discuss the foundational journey of Silverflow and its mission to address the inefficiencies of legacy payment processors. The conversation also explores Volt's role in facilitating Real-Time Payments across various territories, the challenges of widespread adoption, and the potential for expansion in response to evolving policy initiatives. Furthermore, we examine the relationship between Real-Time Payments and credit, predicting how the acceleration of payment processes might influence future financial transactions. Lastly, we touch upon the importance of integrations and collaborations in the fintech sector and highlight key trends to watch in 2024, emphasizing the continuous impact of Real-Time Payments on the industry. Check out our website- https://www.soarpay.com/

De Product Owner Podcast
#81 De people kant van product ontwikkeling | Jan-Joost Kraal | ex CataWiki

De Product Owner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 32:26


Deze aflevering spreken we Jan-Joost Kraal, ex head of product van Catawiki die zich nu focust op het coachen van product leaders en teams. Daarbij heeft hij een specifiek oog voor de people kant van product ontwikkeling. Want als we een ding zeker weten is dat hoe leuk je plannen ook zijn, zonder mensen word het niks. In deze aflevering duiken we in de mens kant van de product ontwikkeling, wat je nu waarschijnlijk al goed doet en wat je vanaf morgen misschien wel anders wil gaan doen. Bekijk hier het Lencioni model zoals benoemd in de aflevering: https://leansixsigmagroep.nl/lean-agile-en-six-sigma/piramide-van-lencioni/   Over deze podcast: In de Product Owner podcast spreken we elke week met een interessante gast uit de wereld van digital en gaan we in op echte ervaringen, lessen en tactieken van product owners, ondernemers en specialisten. De Product Owner podcast is een initiatief van productowner.nl.

Exes and Tea
Amway's WWDB Is Lying About What? An Anonymous Source Tells All! Ft. Hope Kraal

Exes and Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 51:43


An anonymous source reached out and exposed some juicy details to Hope and I. All of this is based on third party information being alleged to us, our personal opinions and experiences, don't go sending hate. Enjoy!

Time Ram
Time Ram 033: Invasion of the Randoms

Time Ram

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 71:01


The 'Cartmel Masterplan' takes yet another battering, as we re-jig the Tom Baker classic 'The Android Invasion' and insert it into the Sylvester McCoy era! It turns out that Yuri Crayford has been stranded in space through a sequence of events that makes the Kraal's plans look quite advanced. We also learn how much Mel screams, what a sudden fondness for ginger pop looks like, and what RTD's latest spin-off show will be. That's all before we get to the really big questions: so are these androids? And are they invading, or what?

OVT Fragmenten podcast
#1377 - De wonderlijke geschiedenis van een kleine kraal

OVT Fragmenten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 12:38


Het is piepklein, rood vanbuiten en wit vanbinnen: het zogenaamde white heart-kraaltje. Het is een van de eerste Europese massaproducten en werd eeuwenlang gebruikt als handelswaar. Hoe groeide dat kleine 16e-eeuwsekraaltje uit tot een onmisbaar product voor inheemse gemeenschappen in Noord-Amerika? Ontwerper Christien Meindertsma dook in de veelbewogen geschiedenis van de white hearts en maakte i.s.m. kunstenaar Elizabeth James-Perry en regisseur Tim van Gils een film en een bijbehorende expositie in het archeologiemuseum Allard Pierson in Amsterdam.

African Father in America
You cannot put two bulls into one kraal | AFIAPodcast

African Father in America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 37:45


Greetings Village! #DailyAfricanProverbs takes us to #Botswana The Proverb says: “You cannot put two bulls into one kraal." Bulls are naturally territorial and will quickly establish dominance over their surroundings. Putting two bulls together in a confined space, such as a kraal, will only lead to fighting and potential injuries for both animals. Join us on #AFIAPodcast to listen to our latest episode at 6 am PST/4 pm EAT Share your thoughts on this proverb in the comments below. SUBSCRIBE to get Daily African Proverbs and their meaning in your life https://rb.gy/jdavpn ******************************

Morning Coffee w/ The Motivator Jazzy G
Interview with playwright & poetry slam champion Kraal “Kayo” Charles

Morning Coffee w/ The Motivator Jazzy G

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 26:35


On this Work It Out Wednesday we are interviewing playwright and poetry slam champion Kraal “Kayo” Charles about his new play “Growing Up Daddy”. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guy-rainey/message

Morning Coffee w/ The Motivator Jazzy G
Interview with playwright & poetry slam champion Kraal “Kayo” Charles

Morning Coffee w/ The Motivator Jazzy G

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 26:35


On this Work It Out Wednesday we are interviewing playwright and poetry slam champion Kraal “Kayo” Charles about his new play “Growing Up Daddy”. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guy-rainey/message

Furthering Fathering Radio
Replay of our Interview of Kraal Kayo Charles

Furthering Fathering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 55:00


Join us at 6:30 PM EST as we replay an awesome interview with renowned dad, poet and spoken word artist, Kraal Kayo Charles

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
Analysis: King Misuzulu kaZwelithini enters the kraal to secure the throne.

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 5:01


Guest: Dr. Mphumeleli Ngidi. Lecturer at UKZN Historical Studies,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Update@Noon
AmaZulu King, Misuzulu expected to perform Ukungena Esibayeni ritual

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 6:02


King Misuzulu ka-Zwelithini will tomorrow be performing the ritual called Ukungena Esibayeni, loosely translated as Entering the Kraal. The family says this is a significant step towards the coronation where the King is introduced to the ancestors as he prepares to ascend the throne. The ritual will take place at KwaKhangelamankengana palace in KwaNomngoma in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Udo Carelse spoke to SABC reporter, Khalesakhe Mbhense and Cultutral Expert, Professor  Siha-wukele Ngubane

Lexman Artificial
Oliver Stone

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 4:01


Lexman talks to Oliver Stone about his latest movie, Kraal. They discuss the cast and the inspiration for the film. They also discuss the importance of magnolias in Indiana and Stone's experience with rashes.

rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast
Heisses Land Buluga Teil 1 - Der Kraal der Blauschuppen MIDGARD Let's Play [Offene Runde]

rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 84:27


"Heisses Land Buluga" ist eine Reise in das exotische Land im Süden vom Kontinent Lamaran auf MIDGARD. Das bunte Land voller fröhlicher Menschen, wilder Tiere und weites von der Sonne verwöhntes Land. Die Region orientiert sich an teilen der afrikanischen und australischen Kulturen. Die abaBulugu, wie sie sich nennen, werden von einem Herrscherpaar regiert, dem Großen Krieger und der Großen Zauberin. So wird auch die gesamte Bevölkerung organisiert. Die Frauen dürfen der Zauberei nachgehen aber keine Waffen führen und den Männern ist es Verboten die Arkanen künste zu erlernen und das Kriegshandwerk alleine ist ihr Privileg. Wird dieser Grundsatz von Fremden missachtet, so müssen diese mit drastischen Strafen rechnen. Wir haben alle Karten und Ambientegrafiken, an denen wir die Rechte haben, gratis in meinem Webshop zum Download gestellt . Unsere Ambientegrafiken, Handouts und Battlemaps gibt es hier:

Park South Loop
The Wisdom of God : Psalm 19 : Pastor Ed Kraal : 06-26-22

Park South Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 54:13


The Wisdom of God : Psalm 19 : Pastor Ed Kraal : 06-26-22 by Park Community Church

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 70 – Senzangakhona dies and Shaka takes over as chief of the AmaZulu

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 23:12


This is episode 70 and we're walking with Shaka. He spent the bulk of his early and teenage years in Zulu country, that area to the north of the Umhlatuzi, between the Langeni and the white Mfolozi rivers. Towards the end of his youth things became increasingly difficult for him, although the history is rather murky. There are hints in oral tradition as to what was going on, and specific events can only be covered in a tentative manner. The relationship between the Zulu and the Langeni people was complicated. Mgabhi the chief of the Langeni was independently minded, and Senzangakhona was trying to compete with him for the allegiance of others nearby, including the Mthethwa who were the power bloc in the region. There were also the Thuli to the north east, between the Langeni and the Mthethwa zone of control. Mghabi died in around 1795, Shaka's uncle on his mothers side, Nxazonke took over as regent until one of Mgabhi's sons' came of age. Nxazonke appointed Mfundeko as the new chief but the majority of the Langeni preferred Makhedama, or at least, that's according to Zulu oral tradition. It was Makhedama who'd been known as Shaka's bully as a boy, and the story of how he apparently insulted Shaka continued. When Makhedama arrived to take up his position after living amongst the Xulu people, his attendant by the name of Nsindwane played a belittling game – this story is really an allegory folks because its highly unlikely that post-adolescents would have played this game called Stones in a Kraal. Given the inevitable Zulu oral tradition debate – this is what is likely to have happened. Senzangakhona was sent for by Dingiswayo and he showed up sometime after the Nkomo incident with his senior Zulu council Mudhli and the amakosikazi, his great wives. A hut was set apart for him, and he duly sat inside meeting with Dingiswayo. Then a large number of young men entered on a prearranged signal, and amongst them was Shaka.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 70 – Senzangakhona dies and Shaka takes over as chief of the AmaZulu

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 23:12


This is episode 70 and we're walking with Shaka. He spent the bulk of his early and teenage years in Zulu country, that area to the north of the Umhlatuzi, between the Langeni and the white Mfolozi rivers. Towards the end of his youth things became increasingly difficult for him, although the history is rather murky. There are hints in oral tradition as to what was going on, and specific events can only be covered in a tentative manner. The relationship between the Zulu and the Langeni people was complicated. Mgabhi the chief of the Langeni was independently minded, and Senzangakhona was trying to compete with him for the allegiance of others nearby, including the Mthethwa who were the power bloc in the region. There were also the Thuli to the north east, between the Langeni and the Mthethwa zone of control. Mghabi died in around 1795, Shaka's uncle on his mothers side, Nxazonke took over as regent until one of Mgabhi's sons' came of age. Nxazonke appointed Mfundeko as the new chief but the majority of the Langeni preferred Makhedama, or at least, that's according to Zulu oral tradition. It was Makhedama who'd been known as Shaka's bully as a boy, and the story of how he apparently insulted Shaka continued. When Makhedama arrived to take up his position after living amongst the Xulu people, his attendant by the name of Nsindwane played a belittling game – this story is really an allegory folks because its highly unlikely that post-adolescents would have played this game called Stones in a Kraal. Given the inevitable Zulu oral tradition debate – this is what is likely to have happened. Senzangakhona was sent for by Dingiswayo and he showed up sometime after the Nkomo incident with his senior Zulu council Mudhli and the amakosikazi, his great wives. A hut was set apart for him, and he duly sat inside meeting with Dingiswayo. Then a large number of young men entered on a prearranged signal, and amongst them was Shaka.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 70 – Senzangakhona dies and Shaka takes over as chief of the AmaZulu

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 23:12


This is episode 70 and we're walking with Shaka. He spent the bulk of his early and teenage years in Zulu country, that area to the north of the Umhlatuzi, between the Langeni and the white Mfolozi rivers. Towards the end of his youth things became increasingly difficult for him, although the history is rather murky. There are hints in oral tradition as to what was going on, and specific events can only be covered in a tentative manner. The relationship between the Zulu and the Langeni people was complicated. Mgabhi the chief of the Langeni was independently minded, and Senzangakhona was trying to compete with him for the allegiance of others nearby, including the Mthethwa who were the power bloc in the region. There were also the Thuli to the north east, between the Langeni and the Mthethwa zone of control. Mghabi died in around 1795, Shaka's uncle on his mothers side, Nxazonke took over as regent until one of Mgabhi's sons' came of age. Nxazonke appointed Mfundeko as the new chief but the majority of the Langeni preferred Makhedama, or at least, that's according to Zulu oral tradition. It was Makhedama who'd been known as Shaka's bully as a boy, and the story of how he apparently insulted Shaka continued. When Makhedama arrived to take up his position after living amongst the Xulu people, his attendant by the name of Nsindwane played a belittling game – this story is really an allegory folks because its highly unlikely that post-adolescents would have played this game called Stones in a Kraal. Given the inevitable Zulu oral tradition debate – this is what is likely to have happened. Senzangakhona was sent for by Dingiswayo and he showed up sometime after the Nkomo incident with his senior Zulu council Mudhli and the amakosikazi, his great wives. A hut was set apart for him, and he duly sat inside meeting with Dingiswayo. Then a large number of young men entered on a prearranged signal, and amongst them was Shaka.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 70 – Senzangakhona dies and Shaka takes over as chief of the AmaZulu

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 23:12


This is episode 70 and we're walking with Shaka. He spent the bulk of his early and teenage years in Zulu country, that area to the north of the Umhlatuzi, between the Langeni and the white Mfolozi rivers. Towards the end of his youth things became increasingly difficult for him, although the history is rather murky. There are hints in oral tradition as to what was going on, and specific events can only be covered in a tentative manner. The relationship between the Zulu and the Langeni people was complicated. Mgabhi the chief of the Langeni was independently minded, and Senzangakhona was trying to compete with him for the allegiance of others nearby, including the Mthethwa who were the power bloc in the region. There were also the Thuli to the north east, between the Langeni and the Mthethwa zone of control. Mghabi died in around 1795, Shaka's uncle on his mothers side, Nxazonke took over as regent until one of Mgabhi's sons' came of age. Nxazonke appointed Mfundeko as the new chief but the majority of the Langeni preferred Makhedama, or at least, that's according to Zulu oral tradition. It was Makhedama who'd been known as Shaka's bully as a boy, and the story of how he apparently insulted Shaka continued. When Makhedama arrived to take up his position after living amongst the Xulu people, his attendant by the name of Nsindwane played a belittling game – this story is really an allegory folks because its highly unlikely that post-adolescents would have played this game called Stones in a Kraal. Given the inevitable Zulu oral tradition debate – this is what is likely to have happened. Senzangakhona was sent for by Dingiswayo and he showed up sometime after the Nkomo incident with his senior Zulu council Mudhli and the amakosikazi, his great wives. A hut was set apart for him, and he duly sat inside meeting with Dingiswayo. Then a large number of young men entered on a prearranged signal, and amongst them was Shaka.

Furthering Fathering Radio
Resonance: the Depth and Poetic Voice of Fatherhood with Kraal Kayo Charles

Furthering Fathering Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 54:02


Dads should share the art they love and their love of art with their children. Art expands and expounds the soul. Our FATHER is the ultimate artist both macro and micro so that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and music is the soundtrack of life. Join us at 6:30PM EST as we discuss the importance of dads sharing their sense of art and artistry with their children as inspired by our fathers before us with Kraal "Kayo" Charles, renound spoken word artist and entrpreneurListen back later at:iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/.../966-furthering-fatherin-29246509/Our Website: http://www.furtheringfathering.org/radio-show/BlogTalkRadio: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/furtheringfatheringAlso, iTunes, Spreaker, Spotify, Feedspot, Google Play or anywhere you listen to podcastsContact us at info@furtheringfathering.org and (888) 380-3370

rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast
Heisses Land Buluga Teil 1 - Der Kraal der Blauschuppen |MIDGARD Let's Play [Offene Runde]

rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 84:27


In meinen Podcasts stelle ich euch in regelmäßigen Abständen Pen and Paper-Rollenspiele, Let's Plays, Quellenbücher, PC-Rollenspiele und Material vor. Zu meinem YouTubekanal: www.youtube.com/derdanDieser Podcast ist ein Service für meine YouTube Zuschauer die meine Videos gerne auch als Podcast genießen wollen. Seit 2022 mache ich meine ersten Schritte zu einem Onlineshop, in dem ich Battlemaps, Handouts zu meinen Let's Plays und auch Bücher anbieten möchte, die sonst im weißen Rauschen des Internets verschwinden. Die Grafiken zu diesem Abenteuer kannst du hier herunterladen:

Podlitiek
Ep. 176 - Mkhize skandaal, Gumede bou kraal & SAMRK faal (alweer)

Podlitiek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 28:16


In die week se episode #ontnonsens Paul Maritz en Daniël Eloff die nuutste verwikkeling met die Digital Vibes skandaal en Zweli Mkhize, asook die verkiesing van Zandile Gumede in die ANC se KwaZulu-Natal strukture en laastens kyk die span na die Suid-Afrikaanse Menseregtekommissie se klagte teen Steve Hofmeyr. ONDERSTEUN #ONTNONSENS​​​​​​​​. ☕ Koop vir Podlitiek 'n koppie koffie ► www.buymeacoffee.com/podlitiek​​​✉️ Ondersteun ons op Patreon ► www.patreon.com/podlitiekVir meer Podlitiek inhoud teken in op hierdie kanaal sodat jy nie 'n episode misloop nie!Podlitiek op iTunes ► https://tinyurl.com/yybtvhcsPodlitiek op Spotify ► https://tinyurl.com/podlitiekspotify​​​​​​​​Podlitiek op YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/Podlitiek​​Podlitiek op Telegram ► https://t.me/podlitiek

Uncover Your Magic
A Shaman's Connection to the Spiritual Realm with Makhosi Himi

Uncover Your Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 62:25


Do you know what a shaman is? Shamans are people on Earth that are connected to the spiritual world and can help us to tap into our guides and release our energy blockers. In today's episode, I am joined by the wonderful Makhosi Himi. Makhosi is a shaman, Sangoma priestess, diviner, prayer warrior, and healer. Her healing practice is rooted in ancient African cosmologies and spiritual traditions that elevate our consciousness. Through her work with clients, Makhosi is dedicated to using ancestral shamanic practices and ceremonial traditions to facilitate healing, energy activations and growth. Her work has been featured on The Kraal, Wake Up World, MindBodyGreen, and other online publications. In this episode, Makhosi and I have an awakening conversation about what shamanism is and the unique capabilities that she has to tap into the spiritual world. Makhosi shares her story about growing up Catholic, discovering shamanism, her individualized approach to help clients release their energy blocks, her perspective on the current state of the world, and the roots of shamanism. I hope this conversation with Makhosi enlightens you about the role shamans play in our connection to the spiritual world. Tune in to Episode 98 of Uncover Your Magic and learn about Makhosi's spiritual connection as a shaman! In This Episode, You Will Learn:Mikhosi's journey to becoming a shaman (4:30)How Mikhosi takes a unique approach for each client (15:20)Mikhosi's perspective on the state of the world (32:17)The shamanism connection to the elements (42:38)Mikhosi's message to listeners (49:36)Connect with Makhosi WebsitePodcastInstagramYouTubeFacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Taaltoffie
Stories so in Ilze se kraal

Taaltoffie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 12:56


Ilze Nieuwoudt het onlangs ʼn draai in Maroela Media se ateljee gemaak om oor haar jongste boek ‘Prinsessie en Boekeman' en Kraal Uitgewers se kinderboekafdeling te gesels.

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Taaltoffie
Stories so in Ilze se kraal

Taaltoffie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 12:56


Ilze Nieuwoudt het onlangs ʼn draai in Maroela Media se ateljee gemaak om oor haar jongste boek ‘Prinsessie en Boekeman' en Kraal Uitgewers se kinderboekafdeling te gesels. Facebook · Toetentaal op Maroela Media

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Cofai FM Radio Online
God commanded the light /Live

Cofai FM Radio Online

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 6:02


One day my grandfather when I grew up ; He told me to go and catch another stabborn cow with a rope from the Kraal ? And i do bring that cow to Him; but what happened is this; when I tell my grandfather to come and help me. He asked me a question ; are you a real man ; I said yes and He said you are not? He advised me to bring that cow to Him , immediately He do put the rope on the cow's neck; and I begin to led the cow's holding the rope untill we finished to make forrows in the field where by we were planting maize seeds. My grandfather said to me, I want to show you one thing ;He said to me you know that ; every animal which we kept in here at our Homestead must follow me and know me by my voice ; I said to him why ; He said just because I am the Shepherd ? I know my sheep and my sheep must know me ? Be blessed with today's Daily Devotional Broadcast with Apostle Miracle Prince

Civilized
406: Kraal (with Liz Anderson)

Civilized

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 23:03


The Captain leads the crew on an expedition to find Beatrix – who has just stumbled on a mysterious building in the wilderness. Episode Transcript Starring: Tyra Banda, Kristi Boulton, Michael Divinski, Phil Johnston and Sean Howard, with special guest Liz Anderson! Sound design and music: Eli Hamada McIlveen Cover art: David Demaret Announcers: Marisa King and Michael Howie Content warning: Language! Jump scares! Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Do you love sharing our show? Would you like a special Civilized sticker or t-shirt? We got you! civilizedpod.com/share Join us on Patreon for early access to future episodes and bonus content at patreon.com/civilizedpod Play the interactive backstory at civilizedpod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UX Australia
Design Research 2021 Day 1 - Ben Kraal - Maths for Design Researchers

UX Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 32:06


In this talk, I'll introduce design researchers to concepts that will help them grow their confidence in working quantitatively. I'll show that even people who think they're “bad at maths” already think quantitatively. I'll give some basic criteria that quantitatively inexperienced design researchers can use to judge the quality and usefulness of numerical approaches. And I'll show how to use quantitative approaches to win arguments with engineers, persuade managers, and create space for design.

UX Australia
DR2021: Ben Kraal

UX Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 25:13


Ben Kraal is the last Design Research presenter to join Steve on the UX Australia podcast, chatting about his upcoming presentation 'Maths for Design Researchers'. Register a ticket to catch Bens presentation at the online conference this week https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/design-research-2021-tickets-123110359399 Dr Ben Kraal is a Director of Experience Design for Symplicit, a customer led innovation consultancy. Ben's background spans computer science, sociology and design. He's currently reading too many books.

UX Podcast
#257 1992 revisited with Ben Kraal

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 37:52


Old research can give new insights. Ben Kraal publishes a newsletter called “1992”. In it he takes research papers from 1992 and looks them from a modern-day perspective. Even though the research papers are almost 30 years old, we discuss why they can be very relevant and useful. We take a particular look at a... The post #257 1992 revisited with Ben Kraal appeared first on UX Podcast.

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Talks to Mark Rawlins about his pick of The Android Invasion (Part Three)

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 26:56


Join Joe & Mark as they prepare for the invasion of Earth! Is Joe going to tie Mark up to the obelisk in the fake Kraal village? Is this the most phallic rocket in Doctor Who? And how do you destroy an Android with a bread roll and water?

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Talks to Mark Rawlings about his pick of The Android Invasion (Part Two)

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 26:16


Join Joe & Mark from @twowatchwho as they get stuck up a tree, hide in a filthy pond, and get pursued by sniffer dogs! It's all about the cliffhanger this time, and evil Sarah's authenticity. Are the Kraal's effective monsters?

Onder Mediadoctoren
129: Links van links

Onder Mediadoctoren

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 62:56


Aflevering 103 ging over uiterst rechts, met Sarah de Lange. Daar hoort ook een uitzending over links bij. In deze aflevering verwonderen de Mediadoctoren zich over De Theorie van de Kraal. Dat doen we met auteurs Willem Schinkel, hoogleraar Sociale Theorie aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, en Rogier van Reekum, universitair docent aan dezelfde universiteit. Met politicoloog Sarah de Lange spraken we vooral over het rechts-politieke spectrum, met sociologen Willem en Rogier praten we inhoudelijk over links. Het gesprek is woekerend: Schinkel en Van Reekum spreken graag. Ze leggen uit wat de kraal inhoudt en wat ze willen dat het boek doet.

Doctor Who Adversaries
The Kraal

Doctor Who Adversaries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 106:40


Join Ian and Eric as they tale a look at quite an overlooked Who alien species, the Kraal.

NEOZAZ
Doctor Who Adversaries – The Kraal

NEOZAZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 106:40


Join Ian and Eric as they tale a look at quite an overlooked Who alien species, the Kraal.

Doorbraak Radio
Vlaamse olifant in Belgische koloniale kraal

Doorbraak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 9:44


Rondas' Woorden van de FoorEr staat een olifant in de Belgische kraal. Gij kunt hem zien; gij schijnt niet te willen? Georges-Louis Bouchez wil het in elk geval niet. Hij beweert dat de blokkade van de regeringsvorming geen communautaire oorzaak heeft. Inderdaad wordt deze keer de formatie niet gehinderd door een harde Vlaamse eis (zoals BHV). Maar de olifant blijft daar toch staan: hij belichaamt immers het structureel, systemisch probleem van de Belgische staat. Hem niet willen zien al evenzeer. De prijs die de bevolking daarvoor betaalt, bestaat in de verhakselde, ‘kartelige' bevoegdheidsverdeling, voornamelijk in de gezondheidszorg. Dat gezamenlijk negen ministers daar verantwoordelijk voor zijn, wordt nu ingeroepen om de gezondheidszorg te herfederaliseren / her-unitariseren / rebelgiseren, in plaats van hem verder te regionaliseren. Belgicisten hebben namelijk één streven: beletten dat de Vlaamse bevolking zich verder uit België weg zou emanciperen. Dat is de hele olifant. Déconfinement, dat wil zeggen die olifant uit zijn koloniale kraal te bevrijden.Support the show (https://doorbraak.be/steun/)

Trasmissione Radio
di Don Nunzio Gandolfi, libri scout e...

Trasmissione Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 30:12


chiacchierata di Stella in Alto Mare con Andrea Padoin, capo scout ed appassionato di storia e collezionismo scout, sull'editoria scout e, in particolare, sull'ultimo libro di Andrea che ci racconta il personaggio sempre vivo, vero e attuale che è stato è e sarà sempre Don Nunzio Gandolfi. Buon Ascolto!---Andrea Padoin su Linkedin: https://tinyurl.com/ydc2n4gqAndrea Padoin su Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/yct3nv6ocollegamento per La Pattuglia del Kraal: http://www.ilkraal.org/collegamento per la Tipografia Piave - Editoria Scout: http://www.tipografiapiave.it/volumiscout.htmlcollegamento per Don Nunzio Gandolfi: https://sites.google.com/site/santiebeatiscout/home/don-annunzio-gandolficollegamento per il sito web AICOS (collezionsiti scout): http://www.aicos-italia.it/index.php/it/

De Bewonderaars
#6 met yogadocente Amanda Kraal

De Bewonderaars

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 80:58


We spraken met Amanda Kraal van Happy Yogi Apeldoorn over een maand lang mediteren (onze challenge voor mei), yoga, ondernemen, vallen en opstaan, en een beetje meer rust in je leven. Een heerlijk relaxt gesprek waarvan wij zelf in ieder geval weer vreselijk veel geleerd hebben. Enjoy! Amanda is te vinden via happyyogi.nl En om net als wij een maand te mediteren met een beetje hulp kun je hier de guide downloaden die Amanda voor ons en jullie gemaakt heeft (link werkt op anchor.fm/debewonderaars). Succes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/debewonderaars/message

Pravidelná dávka
120. David Hume a náboženstvo pod paľbou

Pravidelná dávka

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 23:06


Dnes sa pozrieme na jedného z najväčších filozofov v dejinách, Davida Humea, hlavne z pohľadu filozofie náboženstva. Prečo je Hume vplyvný aj dnes? Čo si myslí Hume o argumentoch pre Božiu existenciu? A bol Hume ateista? ----more----Použitá a odporúčaná literatúra:Coleman, Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: And Other Writings.Gaskin, Hume’s Philosophy of Religion.Gaskin, Principal Writings on Religion.Pyle, Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: A Reader’s Guide.Russell, Kraal, "Hume on Religion", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Taliaferro, Evidence and Faith.Súvisiace dávky:PD#116: Viera ako duševná porucha? https://bit.ly/39axpQu PD#112: Tajná tvár teológa Newtona, https://bit.ly/3bj9oIN PD#72: Prirodzená teológia, https://bit.ly/2NfbqPM ***Dobré veci potrebujú svoj čas. Pomohla ti táto dávka zamyslieť sa nad niečím zmysluplným? Podpor tvoj obľúbený podcast sumou 1€, 5€ alebo 10€ (trvalý príkaz je topka!) na SK1283605207004206791985. Ďakujeme! Viac info o podpore na pravidelnadavka.sk/#chcem-podporit

Park Community Church - Rogers Park
12.29.19 - Ed Kraal.Aiff

Park Community Church - Rogers Park

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 23:23


12.29.19 - Ed Kraal.Aiff by Park Community Church

Michigan Minds
Michigan Minds: Religious Involvement Benefits Cognitive Health

Michigan Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 5:11


People over 50 who attend religious services and pray privately may notice better memory performance, according to a study led by U-M psychology doctoral candidate Zarina Kraal. In this episode of Michigan Minds, Kraal discusses how the findings were linked to stronger cognitive health among blacks, whites, and Hispanics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Afrolit Podcast
Merci DJ Arafat ft Yonnie of The Kraal

Afrolit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 46:56


Hey Afrolit Fam, This week I had the pleasure of hosting Yonnie, Founder of The KRAAL, This episode was quite long overdue, but we knew it was important to have this conversation as we paid homage to DJ Arafat, Coupe Decale legend and what he work has done for the vast genre and African music at large. Join the conversation on social media: use the #AfrolitPod. Want my advice? Want to be a Potential Guest or Topic ideas? Tweet me: www.twitter.com/itsAfrolit Email me: afrolitpodcast@gmail.com I'd love to hear YOUR VOICE! Send me a VN and let's make it official: https://anchor.fm/afrolit/message Want Cute Promo videos like mine, use HEADLINER.APP, USE MY CODE TO GET FREE VIDEOS: https://make.headliner.app/referral/afrolitpodcast_wuEqrE Ekua's Info: www.instagram.com/ekua.pm www.twitter.com/ekuapm www.youtube.com/ekuapm Yonnie's Info: https://www.instagram.com/mogobizarre https://www.instagram.com/the.kraal https://www.twitter.com/thekraaltweets --- 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/afrolit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrolit/support

Grown
Interlude: The Kraal

Grown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 15:33


"If you want to go fast go alone if you want to go far go together vibes" CREDITS: Grown is a production of PieSlovakiaDance and NHCO. The show is recorded at Hey Papa Legend Studios in BRYANSTON. Original Idea by Reatile Mosoeu Production, Research and Writing by Nyaki Tshabangu Creative Direction by Tshepo Mosoeu Assistant production by Tshepo Mosoeu Special thanks to Collium Banda, IJ Van Der Merwe and Rev HM Dandala for their research on The ecclesiological significance of the ‘African kraal’ metaphor in a context of urban poverty in Zimbabwe Music: Grown Theme: "Lagos" by Quincas Moreira. Bed Music - "Nomads" by Mini Vandals Thank you to Myles McDonald for his work editing and recording this week's episode. Myles, you're a legend. Shout top Jermaine Cole for his lyrical genius expressed in the line we used from "Love Yourz" off his multi-platinum album 2014 Forest Hilla Drive

Park Community Church - Rogers Park
05.26.19 Ed Kraal.AIFF

Park Community Church - Rogers Park

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 36:51


05.26.19 Ed Kraal.AIFF by Park Community Church

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast
108: The Android Invasion

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 186:10


"Is that finger loaded?" A good question because nothing is as it seems in Devesham-on-Oseidon. The horse-brasses are plastic, the dartboard has a functional bullseye and the ginger beer may not be The Real Thing (but its supply is inexhaustible). Then there's Guy Crayford, who has a spacesuit of vacuum-resistant denim, incomplete underpants and an eye-patch which is purely cosmetic. And, behind the scenes, the horny Kraals are eager to spread their infection and have been using fake UNIT personnel for practice. But did Jim and Martin find The Android Invasion to be the real McCoy or as phoney as a Devesham publican? Find out here.

The Great Battlefield
Helping Pro-Choice Women Win Elections with EMILY's List's Mũthoni Wambu Kraal

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 29:08


In Episode 16 of The Great Battlefield we talk with Mũthoni Wambu Kraal, the Vice President of National Outreach and Training at EMILY's List about how the organization is responding to the 2016 election and her role in providing resources to the unprecedented 15,000 women who have signed up with EMILY's List to run for office since Election Day.

Changing Academic Life
Ben Kraal on moving from academia to industry

Changing Academic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 67:01


Ben Kraal has quite a different story to tell from the other people in the podcast series so far. After 9 years on limited university contracts, Ben Kraal decided to move to industry as a user experience consultant. He talks about his experiences in academia, the challenges of being legible, how he made the decision to leave and what his home and work life is now like.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 102 - Nathan Shearer and India Kraal

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 128:15


THE IMNZ EPISODE: Bevan reviews his IMNZ race. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Walking the aid stations. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS - NATHAN SHEARER & INDIA KRAAL: This week we interview the two overall age group winners from IMNZ 2016. Nathan Shearer from Australia not only took out the overall age group race but also smashed the course record in Taupo for the fastest ever age grouper in a time of 8:47:18. India Kraal from New Zealand raced her first ever Ironman and won the overall female age group race in a time of 9:54:25. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' look at Bevan's data from his recent Ironman New Zealand race. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

Hyperchannel: A Star Trek News Podcast
Hyperchannel 96: Sheer Villainy

Hyperchannel: A Star Trek News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 26:05


Ranking Star Trek’s Movie Villains. This year, the 50th anniversary year of Star Trek, will bring us a new villain: Idris Elba’s Kraal. So what must he do to be considered one of the greats? Cinema Blend has published a list by Adam Holmes that ranks every major Star Trek movie villain. In this episode of Hyperchannel, we go through the list and share our thoughts on the characters, their positioning, and what they brought (or failed to bring) to the Star Trek universe. HostC Bryan Jones ProductionC Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

Illusionist Productions - The Home of Doctor Who Fan Audio Productions!

"THE ADVENTURES OF HICKORY BANES" - Download MP3Episode 1 After the press launch of his new book, Hickory is stalked home by the elusive Hans Wickerwood, a man who has a fascination with Judgement Day. Elsewhere, the government has some concerning issues and it will take Hickory, teamed up with secret agent Bob Lem, to defeat the almighty villain behind this terrifying scheme. But can they do it time?Written by Tom DenhamDirected by Tom DenhamIncidental Music by Kevin McLeod and Murray GoldBen Holt (Hickory Banes), Scott McAteer (Bob Lem), Daniel Burnett (Timothy), Christopher Thomson (Hans Wickerwood), David Innes (Prime Minister), William Yates (Sergeant Patch), The Kraal (W.D. Stevens), Librarian/Waitress (Tom Denham)

RSG Dokumentêr
VAN DIE KRAAL TOT DIE BORD deur Fritz Klaaste

RSG Dokumentêr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2014 28:55


Duisende jare gelede in Afrika waar lewe begin het, het die mens 'n ooreenkoms met land en dier aangegaan dat hulle mekaar sal ondersteun en onderhou. Hierdie ooreenkoms het gelei tot een van die grootste bedrywe in Suid-Afrika. Fritz Klaaste kyk na die vleisbedryf en die pad wat vleis loop van die kraal tot die bord.

The Pod F. Tompkast
The Pod F. Tompkast, Episode 24: Live at Largo

The Pod F. Tompkast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 109:38


Episode 24: Recorded LIVE in front of An Audience at Largo at The Coronet on October 20th, 2012. The Golden Age of Italian Explorer Television. From The Paul F. Tompkins Show: "Advice to The Probably Dead" with Melissa Rauch, Beth Littleford and Janie Haddad Tompkins. The Inevitable Conclusion of The Great Undiscovered Project. It's Nice To Not Be Alone In Your Crumbles.  The Pod F. Tompkast WILL Return.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 257: Big Finish Fourth Doctor Audio review 1.5 and 1.6

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2012 10:15


979. A legendary giant white worm is sought after by the Doctor, Leela and the Master.Cast    The Doctor - Tom Baker    Leela - Louise Jameson    The Master - Geoffrey Beevers    Colonel Spindleton - Michael Cochrane    Demesne Furze - Rachael StirlingContinuity    Geoffrey Beevers played the Master, alongside Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, in the 1981 television story The Keeper of Traken.    The Fourth Doctor also encountered the Master in The Deadly Assassin and Tom Baker's last television story, Logopolis.    The version of the Master that Beevers plays has an emaciated, corpse-like appearance. This was first seen in The Deadly Assassin, although in that story, the Master was played by Peter Pratt.    For the Doctor and the Master, Trail of the White Worm takes place between The Deadly Assassin and The Keeper of Traken.    The Doctor notices that the Master looks different, less emaciated, reflecting the differences in appearance in The Deadly Assassin and The Keeper of Traken. This may have been a result of the aborted rejuvenation at the end of The Deadly Assassin.    Beevers previously reprised the role of the Master in two Big Finish audios, Dust Breeding and Master, both with the Seventh Doctor. In those dramas, the Master had reverted to his former deteriorated state, after losing the form he gained at the end of The Keeper of Traken.The Kraal attempt to invade the Earth, while the Doctor is trapped on their irradiated home world, Oseidon.Cast    The Doctor - Tom Baker    Leela - Louise Jameson    The Master - Geoffrey Beevers    Colonel Spindleton - Michael Cochrane    Marshal Grimnal / Captain Clarke - Dan Starkey    Tyngworg / Warner / UNIT R/T Operator - John BanksContinuity    The Kraals were in the 1975 Fourth Doctor television story, The Android Invasion. That story also featured UNIT.    This is the first use of Kraals by Big Finish Productions.    The Doctor and Leela encounter the Master again in the third season of Fourth Doctor adventures, due to be released in 2014.[2]External links

UXpod - User Experience Podcast
Researching the airport of the future: An interview with Ben Kraal

UXpod - User Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2012 42:23


Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 226: The Android Invasion (UNIT BOX SET Story 2)

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2012 6:43


Reprinted from Wiki with thanks and respect A soldier walks, as if in a trance, through the woods, his right arm twitching spasmodically. Nearby, the materialises, and the Doctor and Sarah step out. The Doctor explains that the coordinates were set for Sarah's time but the linear coordinates were off, so they could be miles from London. In any case, Sarah is glad to be back on . The Doctor detects an odd reading of energy or radiation nearby. The Doctor and Sarah meet a group of four men in white suits and opaque helmets. When the Doctor asks them for directions, they start shooting at them with their index fingers. The Doctor and Sarah duck and run, with the four in pursuit. Sarah slips down a hillside and clings to a cliff ledge. The Doctor helps her up; at that point, they see the soldier, jerkily making his way towards the cliff's edge. The Doctor shouts at him to stop, but he pays no heed, running right over the cliff and falling to his death. The Doctor searches the body, finding a wallet full of shiny, freshly minted coins, all dated the same year. They also spot a casket-shaped pod nearby, which the Doctor finds familiar. Before he can identify it further, shots ring out: the white-suited men have found them again. They run once more through the countryside, avoiding their pursuers and reaching a village, which Sarah recognises as Devesham, which lies about a mile from a Space Defence Station. The village, however, is deathly quiet, and seems unpopulated. The Doctor decides to try the local pub, the , but it is also empty, and the Doctor finds the same freshly minted coins in the register. Sarah then spots the white suits coming down the street, accompanied by the "dead" soldier. A pick-up truck arrives, carrying what seem to be villagers, all in a trance-like state. They are helped off the vehicle by the white suits, and distribute themselves around the village. Mr Morgan, the landlord of the pub, enters it along with several other people while Sarah and the Doctor hide in the store room. The villagers take their seats silently, waiting motionless until the clock strikes eight, when they suddenly come to life, acting normally. The Doctor intends to get to the Space Defence Station and contact UNIT. He leaves, telling Sarah to meet him at the TARDIS if anything goes wrong. However, the "dead" soldier finds her in the store room and questions her. Morgan suggests that Sarah might be part of "the test". But when Sarah asks what test, he tells Sarah that she should go. Outside, Sarah hides behind the lorry, observing one of the white suits turn around. Behind the opaque visor is nothing but a slab of plastic and electronics. Sarah runs for the woods, reaching the TARDIS. She spots a similar pod just next to the time machine and goes to examine it, leaving the TARDIS key in the lock. Suddenly, the TARDIS dematerialises without her, and as Sarah is still trying to understand why, a hand reaches out from the pod. Startled, Sarah sees a man lying inside, but when she goes closer, he grabs her around the throat. She breaks free and runs. At the Defence Station, the Doctor asks a soldier on guard where the command officer is, but the soldier just stares ahead, unresponsive. Also inside the building, Senior Defence Astronaut Guy Crayford is addressed by a disembodied voice. The voice, named Styggron, tells him that there is a random "unit" within the complex and orders him to check. The Doctor enters an office marked with 's name, but it is empty. Crayford enters, and points a gun on him. The Doctor introduces himself as UNIT's scientific advisor. Crayford has heard of him, but as the Brigadier is in , and Colonel Faraday is in command, there is no one to confirm the Doctor's identity; he could be an impostor. Before Crayford can have the Doctor taken to detention, the Doctor flips the desk over and runs. However, despite making it outside, he is recaptured. Sarah sees this and sneaks into the building, going to the Doctor's cell and unlocks the door, unaware that from behind a wall a stony alien face is observing them. Styggron contacts Crayford again, complaining about a second random unit. Crayford identifies this random units as the Doctor and Sarah. At that moment, the alarm sounds indicating the Doctor's escape. Crayford sends his UNIT soldiers to stop them. Hiding in a storage cupboard, the Doctor tells Sarah about Crayford. She replies that it is impossible: Crayford was in deep space while testing the XK-5 Space Raider when it vanished, presumed destroyed. The Doctor and Sarah venture out to find standing in the reception area, who points a pistol at them. Styggron wants the Doctor captured alive. When Crawford cancels the kill order, Benton becomes dizzy, giving the Doctor and Sarah a chance to run away. Crayford orders to cordon off the perimeter road. The two decide to return to the village and warn London, while being pursued by tracker dogs. Sarah twists her ankle while running through the woods and this slows her down. The Doctor hides Sarah in a tree, taking her scarf to draw the dogs away. He then hides in a stream, the dogs losing his trail. Unfortunately, when the soldiers turn back, they spot Sarah, and capture her. Styggron tells Crayford to locate, but not seize the Doctor. He has other plans for him. Meanwhile, in an alien-looking room, Sarah is strapped down to a table. Harry tells her it is no use to struggle, and under Styggron's order, commences the scan. In the village, the Doctor finds the telephones are not working. He meets Morgan, who tells him the lines are down after a gale. Styggron speaks to another of his kind, Chedaki, who feels that the time for experiments are over, but Styggron insists that they must confirm their techniques are flawless if they are to conquer worlds other than Earth. Styggron contacts Crayford and tells him to commence the final test. In the pub, the Doctor finds more oddities: an unused dart board, plastic on the wall and a tear-off calendar with only one date on every page - Friday 6 July. The telephone rings, and the call is for the Doctor. It is Sarah, who tells the Doctor she was captured but managed to escape. She asks the Doctor to meet her by the Village shop and to be careful of the robots. He hangs up the call, then finds that the telephone has stopped working again. The Doctor meets Sarah, who explains how she escaped. The Doctor remarks on the providence of her finding the only telephone in the village that worked, and believes they are being tested to find out how smart they are. He decides to take Sarah to the TARDIS and use the radio there. However, the TARDIS is gone. The Doctor is puzzled: the ship is not programmed to auto-operate, unless... he asks Sarah for her TARDIS key, and when she claims she has lost it, the Doctor tells her she never had it. When Sarah put the key in the lock, she released the TARDIS's pause control and it continued its journey to Earth. This is not Earth, this is not a real forest, and she is not the real Sarah. Moreover, the real Sarah wasn't wearing a scarf, which the Doctor took off to draw the dogs away. The Doctor grabs the duplicate by the shoulders and demands to know where Sarah is. The duplicate pulls free, but falls to the ground, her face popping open and revealing the electronics underneath. The Sarah rises to its feet and starts to fire its pistol at the Doctor's retreating form. Chedaki tells Styggron that it was a foolish experiment. The Doctor could undo their plans. Styggron dismisses this; both the village and the Doctor will be destroyed by a matter dissolving bomb. The real Sarah is being kept alive so Styggron can test the virus he intends to use to cleanse the Earth of human life. All the while, Sarah is feigning unconsciousness and listening. When the coast is clear, she gets up and sneaks away. The Doctor watches the pick-up drive into the village and evacuate the androids to the Kraal base. The Doctor is grabbed from behind by Styggron, who gets two white suits to tie him up while the Kraal places the bomb at the Doctor's feet. Luckily, Sarah too has made it back to the village, and uses the Doctor's to cut his bonds. With seconds to spare, they run into the base and shut the door, as the village dissolves into a wasteland. However, the two are surrounded by androids, who escort them to a cell. The Doctor tells Sarah that he should have realised — the radiation levels he picked up when they landed were those of Oseidon, the Kraal planet. The levels are increasing and the planet will soon be uninhabitable, which is why the Kraals are invading Earth. The duplicated village and their androids were a training ground. Crayford enters the cell and tells the Doctor that it is all for the best. Soon, the Kraals will send his ship back by space-time warp so he can make a normal landing. He has recently established radio contact with Earth, and fed them a story of how his ship was trapped in an orbit around Jupiter and he survived by rationing his supplies and recycling his water. The world's attention focused on his landing, the space shells containing the androids will be taken for meteorites, who will emerge and pave the way for the main invasion fleet. He is helping the Kraals because while Earth left him for dead, they rescued his ship and reconstructed his body. The Kraals only want to survive, and have also promised him no humans will be harmed as long as they obey. Styggron gets "Harry" to place a drop of the virus in a jug of water to be taken to the cell. Meanwhile, although the sonic screwdriver is useless on the door, the Doctor has managed to remove a floor plate, intending to use the wiring below to electrocute their android guard. "Harry" enters with the water, and also to take the Doctor away. Before he goes, he tells Sarah not to waste the water and mentioned it is very good electrolyte. The Doctor is strapped down to the Kraal analysis table which will copy all his knowledge and experience. Despite what Styggron has told Crayford, he reveals that does intend . Earth's resources are too limited to be wasted on an "inferior species". The virus, distributed by androids, will wipe the Earth clean in three weeks, then burn itself out. Styggron will then signal the invasion fleet. Styggron leaves the machine to do its work, and when it finishes, the stimulation will make the Doctor's head explode. Sarah rigs the wiring beneath the cell floor, then sets a small fire to lure the android guard in. He steps in the puddle of water, and is electrocuted when Sarah applies the power cable. She makes her way to the Doctor and turns off the scan. She helps the disorientated Time Lord out of the base, heading for Crayford's rocket before it takes off. The rocket is launched, and the start to crush them. Sarah blacks out, but is awakened by the Doctor. He tells her that was nothing; there is a more dangerous ride ahead. Before the rocket lands, the pods will be ejected, and the Doctor and Sarah will ride two of them to Earth to warn the real Defence Station, although he cannot guarantee they will survive the trip down. As they talk, neither notices a nearby pod open slightly to reveal an android Doctor. On Earth, Matthews at the Defence Station's scanner room picks up Crayford's rocket. Grierson, the man in charge, informs Colonel Faraday. Meanwhile, having found the TARDIS in the woods near Devesham, Benton and Harry have been searching for the Doctor and Sarah, but to no avail. Benton is worried, as he has never known the Doctor to leave the TARDIS key in its lock. Faraday welcomes Crayford home on the radio, but the signal is broken up by the "meteor shower" of pods which, unusually, slow down as they enter the atmosphere. Some of the pods land in a nearby field, and one opens up to reveal the Doctor. However, he is unable to find Sarah. Sarah, having landed elsewhere, finds the TARDIS in the woods. As she looks around, the Doctor taps her on the shoulder. However, this Doctor is an android, and behind it a pod opens to disgorge another Sarah replica. The real Sarah runs for it. The XK-5 re-establishes contact and comes in for a landing. Harry and Faraday head for the rocket, not knowing that Styggron is there with Crayford. The real Doctor enters the Station, and recognises the "dead" soldier. Showing him a pass, the Doctor tells the soldier that if he sees the Doctor again today he is to report it to him immediately. The Doctor goes to the scanner room, leaving the soldier puzzled. When Benton tells him where Harry and Faraday are, the Doctor contacts them on the radio and urges them not to enter the rocket. He will meet them at the lift. While the Doctor gives Grierson some instructions for modifying the radar dish, an android Matthews has incapacitated Benton and introduced an android replacement. Grierson says that if the Doctor points the dishes down here, it will jam every piece of electronic equipment for miles. Faraday returns to the scanner room, demanding an explanation. The Doctor tells them about the Kraal invasion. However, the Doctor is too late: Harry and Faraday have been replaced, and the android Doctor is pointing a gun at him. He slams the door in the android's face and leaps through a window. Outside, he meets Sarah. The Doctor tells Sarah their only chance is to stop the androids before they take over the complex, and runs back towards the scanner room, bluffing his way past "Benton" by posing as his duplicate. Sarah climbs up the rocket towards the real Harry and Styggron. Grierson finishes his modifications, but is shot in the shoulder by the android Doctor before he can turn on the power. The android is about to shoot the original when Crayford enters, saying that Styggron promised no killing. The "Doctor" calls him a fool, and tells him about the virus. Crayford cannot believe this, but the real Doctor tells him that his rocket was actually hijacked by the Kraal, and they did not reconstruct but merely brainwashed him. Realising the truth, Crayford rushes out, distracting the android long enough for the Doctor to make his move. In the struggle, the Doctor manages to activate the power to the radar, jamming all the androids in mid-step. In the rocket, Sarah unties Harry and Faraday. Styggron enters, holding a ray gun on them, but Crayford appears and attacks him. The two grapple, and Styggron shoots Crayford. The Doctor makes his own entrance, punching the Kraal, who falls on the vial of virus, cracking it open. Styggron shoots the Doctor before he dies. Sarah is horrified, but the real Doctor shows up — he had programmed his duplicate to distract Styggron. As proof, the android disintegrates into its component parts. Sarah and the Doctor make their way back to the TARDIS. Sarah says she is going to take a taxi home, but when the Doctor offers to take her home instead, she smiles, "How can I refuse?" The two enter the ship and it vanishes. [] Continuity This story marks the last appearances of John Levene (Sergeant Benton) and Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan) in the series. The characters were mentioned (but did not appear) in (1983). Harry was said to be working with and doing something "hush-hush at ". Benton was said to have left the army and become a used car salesman. This story also marks the first appearance of The Doctor's grey coat, with its black elbow patches. This version of his costume would alternate with others for the next couple of seasons. [] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions) "Part One" 22 November 1975 24:21 11.9 "Part Two" 29 November 1975 24:30 11.3 "Part Three" 6 December 1975 24:50 12.1 "Part Four" 13 December 1975 24:30 11.4 Working titles for this story included The Kraals, The Kraal Invasion, and The Enemy Within. Location filming for the Kraal-replicated village of Devesham took place in , , a few miles from . The story was influenced by the film , and would be the last script for Doctor Who for four years until his final script for the series, (1979). This was the first script by Nation since (1964) that did not feature the Daleks. Nicholas Courtney was unavailable to play Lethbridge-Stewart, so his character was re-written as Colonel Faraday. briefly mentioned viewing episode two of this story in his diaries, writing on 29 November 1975 "Dr Who gets more and more silly."[] [] Cast notes Ian Marter would continue his acting career and go on to write several Doctor Who novelisations, an original novel featuring Harry and an unused screenplay, Doctor Who Meets Scratchman, the last with Tom Baker. He died in 1986 from diabetes-related health complications. ' had appeared as Benik in . His next appearance in Who would be as Castellan Kelner in . Only three Kraals are seen throughout the story. Styggron was played by Martin Friend. Marshal Chedaki, was played by . The silent Kraal underling that appears in one scene was played by the series' long time stuntman . [] Outside reference Near the end of Part Three just after Sarah frees the Doctor from the machine, the Doctor tells her, "Listen! Once upon a time, there were three sisters, and they lived in the bottom of a treacle well! Their names are Olga, Masha, and Irina." This is a conflation of the 's story in chapter seven of and 's play, . [] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in November 1978. The novelisation was later designated number 2 when Target opted to number the first seventy-three novelisations alphabetically; however no edition using the number was ever released. book Doctor Who and the Android Invasion Series Release number (Assigned 2, but never used) Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 16 November 1978 Preceded by ' Followed by ' DVD & VHS release This story was released on in March 1995. The story has been announced for DVD release on 9 January 2012 alongside , coupled as the "UNIT Files" box set. References Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2008-08-30. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Sullivan, Shannon (2007-08-07). . A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. External links at at at the Reviews reviews at reviews at Target novelisation reviews at

WoW-Annexe
Présentation de l'instance : Kraal de Tranchebauge

WoW-Annexe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2008


Vidéo de présentation de l'instance : Kraal de TranchebaugeVidéo issue de WoW-Annexe.

Cape Town Routes Unlimited Podcast
Episode 2 - 6 December 2007

Cape Town Routes Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2007 30:09


In this edition: Aden talks to Emerging Tourism Entrepreneur of the Year Colin Nyoni, owner of Long Street’s Nyoni’s Kraal; stats from the CTRU Festive season briefing; Report back from the WTM in London; FEDHASA’S Nils Heksher on accommodation for 2010 and what owners should be doing; Insider’s Guide to Mossel Bay