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Hello and welcome to the ‘What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory' podcast, with your hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.The podcast tour continues as our beloved deli is being rebuilt! This time, we're at the fabulous Bom Bom Patisserie in Loughborough, joined by Marta!Bom Bom has gone from strength since it began many moons ago, now famous for its delectable cookies, they've grown, expanded and are ready to take on the world! In this episode, we speak with Marta about the humble beginnings of the business, problems they've had to overcome and how they're continuing to expand and develop into new things.They're approach to food and hospitality is awesome, no detail left unnoticed, no customer left unsatisfied...It was great hearing their story.You can find Bom Bom here:https://bombompatisserie.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopMzUYhT4qOPbmfHmdQSWusuR-ENUmQ9ps6Q0YGZXH1MrInrKd2You can find us here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, make sure you're subscribed to the pod and thanks for listening!
Hello and welcome to What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory with us, your hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.This week, we're on tour! We've taken a trip over to the wonderful Alpine Pizza, a pizza catering business that's taken festivals ,events and the world by storm!Sam's journey from buying his first trailer to operating a fleet of different set ups for a wide variety of use cases is nothing short of incredible! We were both taken aback with just how much he and his team have accomplished.From winning contracts with major UK music festivals to preparing to open their very first restaurant, Alpine Pizza are recognised as one of the best places for pizza!We delve into operations, planning, growth, barriers and lessons learned, all in this jam packed episode of the pod.You can find Alpine here:https://www.thealpinepizzaco.comYou can find RKD here:https://rustickitchendeli.com
Hello and welcome to yet another episode of 'What's the story? Hash brown glory!' with us your hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.This week we're joined by that mastermind behind some of the best sandwiches out there, Thomas Allen.He's created sandwiches for the likes of M&S, won countless awards and has even been a little bit of an idol for our dear old Lee!We discuss what goes into development a great sandwich, how they're made at a rate that satisfies millions of bellies every week and so much more in this episode!You can find RKD here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, thank you for listening!
Hello and welcome to another episode of 'What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory' with us, yours hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.This week we're joined by the amazingly talented and all round good egg, Sam Grubb!Sam's the man behind a lot of our Rustic branded shirts, coffee packets and more, he's a super talented artist with a very unique style.Currently living the dream working as a graphic designer but remotely, giving him chance to see new places, document his travels and share his art with the world.We discuss everything from Airbnb cutlery and chopping boards to what Sam thinks about the transient art of graffiti!Of course, it wouldn't be Hash Brown Glory without an epic hash brown and this week, we bring you a bloomin' good'en!You can find Sam here:https://www.instagram.com/samgrubbart/You can find us here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, thank you for tuning in!
Hello and welcome to 'What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory!' the food podcast hosted by us, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.This week we're joined by the sandwich maestro himself, Sam Tebbatt, award winning development chef that's behind countless sandwiches in the UK!He's worked for many major supermarket chains and more, he's even an actor and all round good egg!We talk about what exactly goes into creating a sandwich for the masses, how much they cost to make and what the upcoming trends are for the industry.You can find the Rustic guys here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, please subscribe to the show and leave us a nice little 5* review!
Hello and welcome to this special little episode of What's the Story? Hash Brown Glory! We'll be putting out the occasional short news bulletin style episode to let you know about all the fruity and interesting things going off at The Rustic Kitchen and Deli with us, your hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.If you've not already tried or seen it, our very own signature blend coffee is now available!You can enjoy this inside the deli or you can take away a pouch of your own!We also answer some listener questions so make sure you tune in and hear the latest from RKD.Thank you,Tom and Lee x
Welcome to another episode of ‘What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory' with your hosts, Tom Bower and Lee Harding.This week, we're joined by the open flame cooking phenomenon that is James Peck!James is a renowned open flame chef with some incredible stories to tell, from his early days in the forces to his journey into food, it's a fascinating tale of learning and developing!His unique approach to food and business has placed James firmly on the map, if you haven't visited Ember yet, you're certainly missing out!Co-host of the Blok Stock and Three Smoking Bros podcast, James is certainly making an impact on the world of food.You can find James here:https://www.instagram.com/jamespecckk/?hl=en-gbhttps://www.instagram.com/rest_ember/?hl=en-gbYou can find The Rustic Kitchen & Deli here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, thank you so much for watching/listening!Tom & Lee x
We are back!Join your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding as they venture on more heroic Hash Brown Glory adventures...This week, we're joined by Amy Roberts of Thirsty Birds and Sustainable Wine Solutions. We discuss the issues and costs with recycling glass, combatting typical stereotypes of wine in a bag being poor quality and how Amy plans to make the wine industry more sustainable.Amy is on a mission to challenge perceptions of UK wine, especially that of which comes supplied in a bag!You can expect some new segments and features to this series including the Hash Brown hot sauce challenge with The Sauce Shop!Find Thirsty Birds here:https://www.thirsty-birds.com/meettheteamFind Sustainable Wine Solutions here:https://sustainablewinesolutions.co.ukFind the Rustic Kitchen & Deli here:https://rustickitchendeli.comAs ever, thanks for listening and if you enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe!
Here is the complete livestream from Monday night where we discussed all the events leading up to the 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Election. 222 Minutes co-hosted the livestream and we were joined by John Gormley, Chris Barber, Ken Rutherford, Nadine Ness, Lee Harding, Lise Merle, Wayne Peters, Angela Schmitt and Quick Dick McDick. Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ Clothing Link:https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100
#12 - A life in food, listener questions and ridiculing producer Adam even more than usual Hello and welcome to season one's final episode! If you've made it all the way from episode one to here, thank you so much for joining us on our adventure! In this final episode of the season, your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding interview each other, recap their lives in food, answer some rather questionable listener questions and of course, make some lighthearted jokes at producer Adam's expense. If you want to hear all about the different journeys Tom and Lee have taken during their careers in food and hospitality, what their favourite chocolate bar is and the exciting plans for season two, tune in and grab some snacks because this one is a good'en! Find the Rustic Kitchen and Deli here: https://www.instagram.com/rustickitchenco/ https://rustickitchendeli.com As ever, thank you ever so much for watching and we can't wait to see you next year! Tom and Lee.
This week, we're talking all things business and food with the wonderful duo from Deli 58, Sam and Chris Palmer!Join your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding as they speak with the owners of Deli 58, Sam and Chris. Their journey in food has been an interesting and inspiring one, full of learning and growth, their passion for food and hospitality is incredible!Award nominees for The Great Food Club's cafe finalists, the food and service at Deli 58 is definitely worth a try.Hear about their journey into food and how they've established their business into a force to be reckoned with in this week's episode of What's The Story, Hash Brown Glory!Find the guys at Deli 58 here:https://www.instagram.com/thedeliat58/?hl=enFind Rustic Kitchen & Deli here:https://www.instagram.com/rustickitchenco/?hl=enhttps://rustickitchendeli.comIf you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave it a 5* review!Thanks for listening,Tom and Lee.
Can you believe we've hit 10 episodes now?! Join your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding of The Rustic Kitchen & Deli as they're joined by Laura from Caked UK. Laura is an expert gluten free baker with countless stories to tell, from creating phallic shaped cakes to creations of outstanding beauty, she's an expert within her field! From creating vagina cakes using dolls to full on masterpieces, Laura has created some mind blowing great cakes! Her humour is infectious and her stories are fascinating so make sure you tune in! Our famous pop quiz also makes a return, with only two episodes to go who'll take the crown, Tom or Lee?! Oh and remember to draw your best version of what you think Producer Adam looks like to win something extra special from RKD! Find Caked here: https://www.instagram.com/caked.uk/ Find RKD here: https://rustickitchendeli.com If you've enjoyed this episode, make sure you subscribe to the show and leave us a nice little review!
Owner of The Griffin and The Tap and Run, Harry Gurney joins your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding in this cricket fuelled episode of What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory. Hear about Harry's cricket career, his journey into the world of food and hospitality and the countless stories in-between! Find out what it takes for a sports professional to turn their hand to owning and operating a hospitality business, the importance of consistency and the impact that resilience has on everything and everyone around you. This week's quiz keeps Tom & Lee on their toes, we're nearly at the end of season one now, who do you thinks going to take the number one spot? The Griffin: https://www.instagram.com/griffinswithland/ The Tap and Run: https://www.instagram.com/tapandruncw/ Harry Gurney: https://www.instagram.com/harrygurney/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-gurney-93a66530/ The Rustic Kitchen & Deli: https://rustickitchendeli.com If you've enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe and get involved in the comments section! Thanks for being here!
What exactly goes into making a great cocktail? Join your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding as they're joined by Thomas Colombo, owner of Mambo Mobile Bars. An expert mixologist and all round cocktail fanatic, his energy and humour is certainly infections! Tune in to this excellent conversation where we discuss everything from pizzas and pasta to busking on the streets of Italy. Available for all your party needs, events and private functions, Mambo Mobile Bars are always ready to take the excitement up a notch! Find Mambo here: https://mambomobilebars.co.uk/servicesmobilebarsforhire/#service3 https://www.instagram.com/mambomobilebars/ Find RKD here: https://rustickitchendeli.com https://www.instagram.com/rustickitchenco/ As ever, thank you so much for listening!
It's not every day you get a brewing legend on your podcast, ladies and gentlemen, meet Combie Cryan of the Round Corner Brewery! Join your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding as they talk beer, brewing, IPAs, lagers, drinking habits, history and more with the beer man himself, Combie. This episode is just packed with all sorts of wisdom and information, Combie is a fountain of all things knowledge, especially where brewing and alcohol is concerned. If you've ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes of a brewery, how they develop their beers or which country drinks the most...this episode is certainly for you. Oh, and the pop quiz makes yet another appearance so make sure you stay tuned until the end of the episode! Find Combie here: https://www.instagram.com/roundcornerbrewing/ https://roundcornerbrewing.com/pages/ranges If you've enjoyed the show, subscribe and get involved!
Ever wondered where chefs go to eat, or where the best eateries in the East Midlands are? Well, wonder no more as your hosts Tom Bower and Lee Harding are joined by Matt Wright, the creator and editor of The Great Food Club Magazine! Hear about what goes into the mag, how Matt finds the best places to eat, the need for a good pie company and more in this hilarious and informative episode of What's The Story? Hash Brown Glory. From pubs to cafes, Tom, Lee and Matt discuss the hidden gems of the East Midlands food scene. It's a jam packed episode full of behind the scenes talk, good food and of course our famous pop quiz! If you're enjoying the show so far, please make sure to subscribe and get involved!
Episode 4 of the What's The Story? Hash Brown Story podcast is here, can you believe it?! Join your hosts Tom Bower & Lee Harding as they continue their culinary journey from budding cooks to established and recognised chefs. This week, they're joined by the wonderful duo that makes up Harrison & Griffiths, the rum cake company that's taken the world by storm. From being hand picked by Aldi to featuring on Saturday Morning with James Martin, they've continued to win over the hearts and tastebuds of their customers. Discover their secrets to creating the perfect rum cake and their wonderful sense of humour and drive in yet another great episode of Hash Brown Glory! Thank you so much for tuning in!
Canadian journalist with a Masters of Public Policy. He writes for Epoch Times and the Western Standard. He was the only journalist to cover the latest National Citizen Inquiry in Regina. Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text: (587) 441-9100 – and be sure to let them know you're an SNP listener. Ticket for Dr. James Lindsay “Parental Rights Tour”:https://brushfire.com/anv
Beat the censors; sign up for our newsletter: https://firstfreedoms.ca/call_to_action_pages/stay_informed/ “This is not the first rodeo for the cosmic powers that be.” – Lee Harding, Freelance Journalist Many of us recognize a continual loss of our freedoms, yet many might be unaware that the current agenda for a world state led by oligarchs is not something new. Freelance journalist Lee Harding tells host Barry W. Bussey about two eye-opening books that reveal a history of elite rule. One is “The Fruits of Graft: Great Depressions Then and Now” (2010) by Wayne Jett exposing corruption in world finance. The other book is “Anticipations” by H.G. Wells published in 1902. Wells supposedly theorizes future events such as the entry of China into the field of European politics and that the New Republic will control wealth—everyone's wealth, not just the rich. Harding suggests that Wells wrote this book on behalf of a ruling elite at the time. Please note the views expressed by the individual(s) in this video are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views or principles of the First Freedoms Foundation.
“So many things that are actually designed for our subversion—they require a group of people to believe that it's the moral thing to do.” – Lee Harding Bill C-11, which amends the Broadcasting Act, received royal assent on April 27, 2023. The bill has given the CRTC authority to regulate the internet in Canada. The CRTC recently put out a diversity questionnaire to Canadian broadcasters. Freelance journalist Lee Harding and host Barry W. Bussey agree that such schemes as identifying “equity-deserving groups” will only divide Canadians, not unite them; DEI policies are in themselves discriminatory and their sole aim seems to be to solidify a cultural Marxism that aids in destroying sovereignty and strengthening corporatocracy. Please note the views expressed by the individual(s) in this video are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views or principles of the First Freedoms Foundation.
Alberta is being attacked by our federal government. That shocking revelation comes from a report just released by researcher Lee Harding for the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. Read the full article here: Trudeau's Policies Hurt Alberta
Perry and David talk about their recent reading and watching, in particular discussing a novel they have both nominated for this year's Hugo Awards, The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler. Introduction (01:04) General News (12:44) Crime Writers Association Dagger Awards (02:13) Australian Book Industry Awards (02:07) Australian Book Design Awards (00:58) Death of Lee Harding (00:45) Other News? (06:24) What we've been reading and watching (01:01:09) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler (14:46) Treacle Walker by Alan Garner (05:06) Ebooks vs physical books (02:00) Cold Water by Dave Hutchinson (06:16) A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers (05:15) Dead Lions by Mick Herron (07:04) Double Indemnity by James M. Cain (04:20) Alien Oceans by Kevin Hand (06:39) John Wick: Chapter 4 (05:02) Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (04:29) Windup (00:36) Click here for more info and indexes Illustration generated by Wombo Art Dropping our Twitter account. You can now find us here on Mastodon. About the episode title: De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine (Latin): "From out of the depths we call thee, Lord".
Perry and David talk about their recent reading and watching, in particular discussing a novel they have both nominated for this year's Hugo Awards, The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler. Introduction (01:04) General News (12:44) Crime Writers Association Dagger Awards (02:13) Australian Book Industry Awards (02:07) Australian Book Design Awards (00:58) Death of Lee Harding (00:45) Other News? (06:24) What we've been reading and watching (01:01:09) The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler (14:46) Treacle Walker by Alan Garner (05:06) Ebooks vs physical books (02:00) Cold Water by Dave Hutchinson (06:16) A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers (05:15) Dead Lions by Mick Herron (07:04) Double Indemnity by James M. Cain (04:20) Alien Oceans by Kevin Hand (06:39) John Wick: Chapter 4 (05:02) Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (04:29) Windup (00:36) Illustration generated by Wombo Art Dropping our Twitter account. You can now find us here on Mastodon. About the episode title: De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine (Latin): "From out of the depths we call thee, Lord".
We are back in the "studio" this week after a long time away from the "studio"... Okay, fine! It's Hayden's spare room. But it's a good room! You don't believe us? FIGHT ME!!Catch UpWe discuss the events and recent life updates that have happened in the past fortnight. We talk about the animal party that we attended and Hayden discusses getting his first tattoo!Cam's Thing: KH:CHATIn celebration of Hayden's new tattoo (a kingdom key), Cam asks him questions about keyblades to answer in 3 minutes.Hayden's Thing: Song Alanysis - 'Wasabi' by Lee HardingFirst, we (attempt to) set the scene... Then we talk about Lee Harding's 'Wasabi'. Hayden believes that this is Australia's best and most kickass pop-punk song ever!A Quick Shout OutJust a quick shoutout to some new friends.Quest For FridaykindofguyWe continue our travels into finding our special person! This week we look into our email threads with Fridaykindofguy. What will happen next?Support the showYou can find us and contact us at: Twitch = https://www.twitch.tv/syntuesday Email = synexttuesday@gmail.com Facebook = See You Next Tuesday Instagram = synexttuesday Twitter = @you_tuesday Patreon = See You Next Tuesday You can find Hayden at: Instagram = hayden.daniel_music and vanhaydo Facebook = Hayden Daniel You can find cam at: Instagram = camerahaze_
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Alex Deegan's obsession with drumming began when he was living in Whyalla attending Primary School. His teacher Sister Bernadette invited a drummer to come along to class with his kit to do a talk about drums, Alex put his hand up when the drummer asked if anyone would like to have a go at playing, and despite never having the opportunity to play before he managed to do an impressive roll down the toms to which the drummer responded by saying that he should take some lessons as he had a natural talent. He began to have lessons with that drummer which mainly involved watching him play for an hour, needless to say those lessons didn't last for long with Alex being keen to have more of a hands on role. Alex began performing live at the age of 8, with his earliest memory being drumming in the school play. His brother Ray also decided to play the drums and when the family moved to Seacliff their dad converted the garage into a practice room and they got their first kit, this was a problem as unlike Alex, Ray was left-handed. Alex was addicted to playing, would rush home from school so that he could beat his brother home. His sister Christine noticed how keen he was and suggested that Alex start having lessons, their parents agreed and Alex began having lessons at John Reynolds Music City with Greg Mundy. After a year or so Christine had a chat with Greg to see how Alex was progressing, Greg advised that he had taught him as much as he could and that if Alex was to progress further that he should begin to have lessons with another teacher. At 13 years of age Alex studied with renowned Adelaide percussionist Jim Bailey and he continued with Jim up until Alex left Adelaide for the first time. Alex joined his first professional band 'Idiot Stick' when he was 15, their first gig was at the Tivoli hotel. Alex having been an avid reader of 'Modern Drummer Magazine' for many years, began playing a drum solo when the guitarist had to replace a broken string. When he finished playing he was introduced to one of the other bands on the bill 'The Touch', who were looking for a drummer, he joined and at 18 years of age they began touring. Alex's career has seen him perform all over Australia having lived and worked in the music scenes of Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne where he has resided since 1995 after being invited to audition to play for 'Out Of Control'. He began working and teaching at DRUMTEK, and eventually writing articles for Australia's #1 Drum Magazine DRUMscene after coming second in the Best Up & Coming Drummer Competition. Throughout his career Alex has toured, recorded, and co-written with many bands and artists both nationally and internationally. Some of Alex's achievements include: Australian Platinum Number 1 Single "Wasabi" by Lee Harding, Award winning albums by Australian Country Artists Carter & Carter and Sue Boyd, MTV Awards performance with American Pop Artist Teddy Geiger, Touring nationally with Sony Artist Marie Wilson, on call session drummer for Birdland studios in Melbourne, Guest artist on "Australia's Ultimate Drummers Weekend 2004" internationally released DVD with 'Dom & Friends', Featured artist on "Australia's Ultimate Drummers Weekend 2003" internationally released DVD. Music "Band It About" theme song, written & recorded by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant. Outro "Tonight" by SHADOWQUEEN. Issue 102 available now, Alex's feature interview with Australian drumming legend Graham Morgan https://www.drumscene.com.au/ DRUMTEK: https://www.drumtek.com.au/ http://www.shadowqueen.com.au/ https://truckofficial.com.au/ BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series Links: https://linktr.ee/banditaboutpodcastseries #alexdeegan #drumtek --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
Cory rants about Canada's broken justice system putting innocent people at risk. Western Standard writers Arthur Green and Lee Harding face off as they take opposing sides in the coming Battle of Alberta. CPC leadership candidate Scott Aitchison is interviewed by Cory.
Cory rants about his past protest experiences. Lee Harding joins the show to talk about the new Sask. United Party. Columnist Spencer Fernando talks on his piece about the authoritarian arrogance of liberal elites
Lee Harding is a journalist based in Saskatchewan, currently writing for The Epoch Times, here to talk to me about the Russian/Ukrainian conflict, and opinions regarding the messaging in the new Batman Movie! Click the link to be taken to Lee Harding's Substack: https://leeharding.substack.com/ ► SHOW RESOURCES: https://bit.ly/3CQWnEt All of my content is completely, 100% viewer supported and funded. Thank you for your kindness and generosity to keep information like this coming! “Fear is the Virus” T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/laura-lynns-store-2 • L I N K S • ► DONATE AT: http://www.lauralynn.tv/ ► E-TRANSFER: lauralynnlive@protonmail.com ► TWITTER: @LauraLynnTT ► FACEBOOK: Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson ► PARLER: @LauraLynnTT ► BITCHUTE: www.bitchute.com/lauralynntylerthompson ► TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/lauralynnthompson ► DLIVE: www.dlive.tv/Laura-Lynn ► ODYSEE: Odysee.com/@LauraLynnTT ► GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/user/lauralynn ► LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lynn-tyler-thompson-84288411/ ► FLOTE: www.flote.app/LauraLynn ► RUMBLE: www.rumble.com/lauralynntylerthompson ► MOBCRUSH: www.mobcrush.com/laura-lynn ► LIBRTI: https://www.librti.com/mrs-laura-l-thompson ► GAB: https://gab.com/LauraLynnLovesLife
Lee Harding is a father, grandfather, biologist, environmental consultant, hunter, and researcher. In this conversation, Aaron and Lee talk about the wolf culling that is taking place in British Columbia. Aerial wolf reduction involves the shooting of wolves from a helicopter, which the province claims is the most effective and humane way to reduce wolf populations in remote areas to protect Caribou. Mr. Harding's research suggests this is inaccurate, and in the conversation they discuss viable alternatives. After graduating from a California university with a B.Sc. degree in Wildlife Management (1970), Lee guided for a season in northern British Columbia, hunting Stone's sheep, moose, caribou and mountain goats. He consulted in wildlife ecology in the Arctic for five years, where he worked closely with First Nations trappers in studies of furbearers, muskoxen and caribou. He was an Environment Canada biologist and program manager for 20 years, and after taking early retirement from the Canadian Wildlife Service, went to Japan for a PhD in Wildlife Toxicology from Gifu University (2003). He was an environmental consultant for another 20 years (1998–2007). Dr. Harding is a Registered Professional Biologist in British Columbia, Canada and a member (retired) of the College of Applied Biology (B.C.), the American Society of Mammalogists and the British Columbia Field Ornithologists. Most of his writing is in government technical reports, technical reports for consulting clients and newspaper/magazine articles. Chapters: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:53 Wolf Culling & Caribou 0:43:47 Government of BC Wolf Culling Program 1:01:55 What Can Corporations Do? 1:09:13 Climate Change & Biodiversity 1:25:59 Is Wolf Culling Ethical? 1:42:44 Becoming a Biologist 2:00:11 Indigenous People & Conservation 2:30:48 What Can Listeners Do? Watch on YouTube. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jl39CsCYhImbLevAF6aTe?si=4416d2a7c39441f8 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bigger-than-me-podcast/id1517645921?uo=4
Today we speak with Vicky on the update with her husband who had covid and was on a ventilator. One doctor told her to pull the plug. Then journalist, Lee Harding, joins us to talk about the unfolding story as a father is on the run with his 7 year-old daughter as the mother will vaccinate her to "obey the government". The CBC is now reporting on the mother asking for assistance to find the child. Show Resources All of my content is completely, 100%, viewer supported and funded. Thank you for your kindness to keep information like this coming. Fear is the Virus t-shirts Donate at: www.lauralynn.tv Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LauraLynnThompson E-Transfer to Email: lauralynnlive@gmail.com Twitter: @LauraLynnTT Facebook: Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson Parler: @LauraLynnTT Bitchute Twitch Dlive Rokfin Rumble
Freelance journalist Lee Harding will join us to talk about the Federal Government's proposal for a new digital safety commission that will have the power to regulate hateful content online. Show Resources All of my content is completely, 100%, viewer supported and funded. Thank you for your kindness to keep information like this coming. Fear is the Virus t-shirts Donate at: www.lauralynn.tv Go Get Funding : https://bit.ly/2uZw7cD Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LauraLynnThompson E-Transfer to Email: lauralynnlive@gmail.com Twitter: @LauraLynnTT Facebook: Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson Parler: @LauraLynnTT Bitchute Twitch Dlive Flote Rumble Mobcrush
“It is now clear that as the avalanche of wokeness and national self-hate has crashed over the restraining walls of the American mythos, one pillar of traditional American democracy after another has fallen. The whole process was so sudden and has come on so unexpectedly that it is still difficult to appreciate the gravity of the assault on the American conception of itself ….” So stated British writer Conrad Black in the April 6, 2021 edition of The Epoch Times. He is right. The drive to force a politically correct woke mentality on society is destroying free speech and threatening to ruin the America our forefathers built and defended against tyranny. Tune in to this week's episode of The Other Side of the Story to learn what woke really is, how it started, and why it is such a serious threat to the future of western democracies, especially the United States of America. Learn what you can do to help defeat this evil philosophy. References relevant to this show: - “Deciphering the Woke Generation,” April 27, 2021, America Out Loud article by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris - “In Deep Crisis, US Will Nonetheless Recover,” April 6, 2021, Epoch Times article by Conrad Black - “‘They'll Be After Something Else Fairly Soon': Regina Park's Macdonald Statue Latest to Go,” April 4, 2021, Epoch Times article by Lee Harding
“It is now clear that as the avalanche of wokeness and national self-hate has crashed over the restraining walls of the American mythos, one pillar of traditional American democracy after another has fallen. The whole process was so sudden and has come on so unexpectedly that it is still difficult to appreciate the gravity of the assault on the American conception of itself ….” So stated British writer Conrad Black in the April 6, 2021 edition of The Epoch Times. He is right. The drive to force a politically correct woke mentality on society is destroying free speech and threatening to ruin the America our forefathers built and defended against tyranny. Tune in to this week’s episode of The Other Side of the Story to learn what woke really is, how it started, and why it is such a serious threat to the future of western democracies, especially the United States of America. Learn what you can do to help defeat this evil philosophy. References relevant to this show: - “Deciphering the Woke Generation,” April 27, 2021, America Out Loud article by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris - “In Deep Crisis, US Will Nonetheless Recover,” April 6, 2021, Epoch Times article by Conrad Black - “‘They’ll Be After Something Else Fairly Soon’: Regina Park’s Macdonald Statue Latest to Go,” April 4, 2021, Epoch Times article by Lee Harding
The world's only podcast about Wasabi. Join Adam & Jarrod as they delve in to the world of the devil's cabbage with the song Wasabi by Lee Harding and have a nibble on Doritos Wasabi Corn Chips.
Another week and another brand new episode on the search podcast. This week I invited Lee Harding to join me. Lee is the VP, head of technology sales at The North Starr which is part of Harrington Starr. The North Starr is a recruitment business focussed on building world class sales teams for tech businesses. Having started in recruitment in 2011, Lee has worked his way up in recruitment to not only be a successful billing recruiter but to also lead a team and take on a new brand within Harrington Starr. 2020 was Lee's 2nd best billing year. This was down to his motivation, drive and above all, his leadership. Nothing was going to get in his way. We spoke about the ups and downs of recruitment but one comment he made during the podcast stood out. He said "you need to fail in order to succeed". About Kayman Recruitment: We have been operating in Recruitment to Recruitment for over 8 years in the recruitment industry having made well over 1500 placements with over 150 different recruitment businesses. With offices in London, New York City and Austin, Texas. We are partnering with recruitment companies from start-ups to global brands. True to our values, we are selective with who we work with. This ensures that we provide clients and candidates with options matching their specifications without compromising integrity. Our aim is to offer you an excellent service and an immensely positive experience so that you recommend and refer us to others. So, if you think you've got what it takes to work in recruitment, or you're in recruitment and you think it's time for a fresh start, we would like to hear from you now. www.kaymanrecruitment.com Follow us on LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/company/kayman-recruitment Email: emanning@kaymanrecruitment.com You can call, text or whatsapp me on +447740 553 554 I can also accept calls only from the US only on +1 646 688 0452
Last year, the BC government expanded its wolf cull program in an attempt to protect endangered mountain caribou in the province. The adoption of this strategy was based on a study by Robert Serrouya and others at the University of Alberta. But when biologist Lee Harding went back into the data Serrouya used, he found that killing wolves had no detectable effect on the caribou populations it was trying to protect. We talk with Lee Harding.
Last year, the BC government expanded its wolf cull program in an attempt to protect endangered mountain caribou in the province. The adoption of this strategy was based on a study by Robert Serrouya and others at the University of Alberta. But when biologist Lee Harding went back into the data Serrouya used, he found that killing wolves had no detectable effect on the caribou populations it was trying to protect. We talk with Lee Harding.
Lee Harding rose to fame on Australian Idol 2005 when he finished in the Top 3. He went on to release a #1 Single and a Platinum album. In this episode he discusses being the frontman of a band, becoming a full-time muso, and his struggles of bullying. Through triumph and adversity, he keeps that famous smile on his face and positive attitude which is absolutely infectious. Lee gave us so much of his time and shared the truth behind his career including all the highs and lows. This one will hit you right in the heart. You can check Lee out on Instagram: www.instagram.com/leeharding1 Be sure to also give us a follow: https://www.instagram.com/coachmusicpodcast/ Enjoy and don’t forget to leave a little review on whichever platform you listen!
When Lee Harding walked on the audition stage for season three of Australian Idol he must have been thinking of the titans of the music industry that came before him. Guy Sebastion, Shannon Noll, Cosima De Vito to name a few. He might not be a shit bloke but his song Wasabi is most definitely a piece of shit. Bio:"Wasabi" is a song written by Barbara Hannan, Adrian Hannan, Tommy Rando and Emma Graham, produced by Adrian Hannan for Lee Harding's debut album, What's Wrong with This Picture? (February 2006). Harding was a contestant on season three of Australian Idol (July–November 2005).Click for The LyricsClick for The VideoFollow us on Spotify, iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also follow us on Instagram & Twitter @1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie or on FacebookSupport the show by donating here: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwPYou can also email us with any shit song suggestions at 1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie@gmail.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)
DO YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO SING WITH MORE CONFIDENCE? That's exaclty what Peter Vox from Vox singing academy does On this episode of the Beantalking with Peak Performers Podcast we have beantalking with Peter Vox the founder of Vox singing academy VSA is the brainchild of Australian renowned celebrity singing teacher Peter Vox. Upon returning from living, studying and performing in the United States in 1993, Peter noticed a huge hole in the singing tuition market in Melbourne. “All of the singing schools around could not give me what I wanted! They just were not providing high-quality singing lessons for students that really wanted to perform live. So I decided to start my own singing Academy” Quoted Peter. VSA has continually strived to be at the cutting edge of innovation for vocal and singing education since 1993 lead by founder, director and principal teacher, Peter Vox who has over 38 years of music business and industry experience. VSA has taught numerous high-profile professional singers with major label recording and performance contracts from all over Australasia and the South Pacific. Peters Links https://voxsingingacademy.com.au/ Online Singing academy https://voxsingingacademy.com.au/online-academic-singing-courses/ Tim's Links tim@beantalking.com.au HOW TO START A PODCAST GROUP https://www.facebook.com/groups/howtostartapodcast/
Welcome to the first episode of Coffee, Music & Wine for 2020!This week my guest is Bedrock bassist, Simon Holmes. Simon and I chat music, the effects of COVID-19 on the music industry, as well as our friend Lee Harding, and making fun of our lovely friends Mick and Rhiannon.Enjoy!
Former Australian Idol and The Voice contestant, rocker Lee Harding joined Tom, Mikey and Jess to chat about his new live show, MYSTIFY: The songbook of INXS, tributing the legend that was Michael Hutchence and […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_tomandmikey/p/joy.org.au/tomandmikey/wp-content/uploads/sites/429/2019/11/2019-11-07-TomAndMikey-LeeHarding-Mystify.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 6:09 — 2.8MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Lee Harding – MYSTIFY: The Songbook of INXS appeared first on Tom & Mikey.
The world's only podcast about Wasabi. Join Adam & Jarrod as they delve in to the world of the devil's cabbage with the song Wasabi by Lee Harding and have a nibble on Doritos Wasabi Corn Chips.Contact the us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @quest4podHave a podcast idea? Let us know, add it in your iTunes review (with possibly 5 stars) and we will more than likely attempt to record it.Thanks for listening.
Here’s the recording of the Fandom in the 60’s panel at Continuum 14, minimal editing. After a bit of faffing around with the recording mikes, Leigh Edmonds introduced the panel:Lee Harding, Rob Gerrand, Bill Wright and Leigh Edmonds (moderator). Leigh started by asking Lee to describe the state if SF in the sixties (1:46), and theembargo on American imports (2:11). Lee talked about Operation Fantast (2:35), American fanzines (3:47) and what it was like to get published (5:54). Rob Gerrand talked about The New Wave (1967), Aldiss, and his reaction to Barefoot in the Head. (12:33) Lee noted that they received proof pages of Cryptozoic from Brian Aldiss (13:03), and went on todiscuss media fandom — basically movies and TV (14:20) and commented on SF, fans and racism. (15:34) Leigh invited Bill to talk about the sixties, and he discussed ANZAPA, fanzines (16:47) and how SFliberated us from restrictive 60’s culture (18:45). Lee noted the influence of Foyster, Baxter and Barrett (20:43) and discussed the effect ofFoyster, Binns and SpaceAge. There was some discussion of the first convention (23:44),then Lee talked about John Foyster (24:20), and Bill chimed in with his thoughts on John (25:14). Rob discussed the influence of ASFR (25:59), and noted the influence of SF clubs at uni,noting Damien Broderick’s editorship of Lot’s Wife (29:11). They discussed the 68 con (29:31), then Leigh pulled them back to discuss the 1966 nation (30:32).Rob talked about the Fantasy Film Society (32:55), and Bill noted the hazards of super 8, 16mm and nitrate films (33:40). Lee noted the point of ASFR and the introduction of John Bangsund to SF (35:18), and Rob noted the role of Cassells in introducing George Turner and John Bangsund (38:34). Turner gets involved in reviewing and tears apart a piece on Alfred Bester’s novel (39:28). Lee talks about Penguin and publishing Australian science fiction (40:04).Bruce Gillespie comments from the audience about continuing reluctance to publish SF (41:42).Bill talks about ASFR (43:10). Some discussion about collating SF Commentary from Lee (45:07).
Lee Harding sings! Amanda Keller talks Gold Logie nominations! Jack Riewoldt didn’t kick a goal on the siren! Glenn Robbins was topless, thanks to Conrad Sewell! Troy Kinne told us the things never said by Melburnians on holidays! We spoke to Daniel and Luke from the @yiayianextdoor Instagram account!Do you love our podcast? Why not give us a 5-star review on the iTunes!? WHY NOT? GIVE US THAT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the show: 1. What has your mullet done for you lately 2. Alphabucks 3. living with the in laws 4. Spell My Name 5. Lee Harding is on the Voice 6. Tim Talks 7. ACT animal welfare 8. Mr. Row helping us with NAPLAN 9. GOT Doco on its way 10. Dean talks Ariana Grande being sued 11. Kate Mille-Heidke fave to win Eurovision