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Best podcasts about Longmore

Latest podcast episodes about Longmore

Making Cents of Money
Money and Relationships

Making Cents of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 31:08


Making Cents of Money: Episode 99 – Financial Socialization: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/episode-99-financial-socialization?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fidfpr%252Fepisode-99-financial-socialization Making Cents of Money: Episode 94 – Cost of Living: https://soundcloud.com/idfpr/episode-94-cost-of-living?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fidfpr%252Fepisode-94-cost-of-living Klontz Money Scripts Quiz: https://www.bradklontz.com/moneyscriptstest Get Saavy Webinar: Budget Hacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2p09ddcB4Q FTC Fraud Report: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center: https://www.ic3.gov Christy, K., Welter, T., Dundon, K., Valandra, & Bruce, A. (2022). Economic Abuse: A Subtle but Common Form of Power and Control. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(1–2), NP473–NP499. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520916264 Eickmeyer, K. J., Manning, W. D., Longmore, M. A., & Giordano, P. C. (2023). Exploring the Married-Cohabiting Income Pooling Gap Among Young Adults. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 44(4), 990–1006. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10834-023-09885-0 Granados, W. (2025, January 28). NRF survey: Valentine's day spending reaches record $27.5 billion. NRF National Retail Federation. https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/nrf-survey-valentine-s-day-spending-reaches-record-27-5-billion Klontz, B., Britt, S. L., Mentzer, J., & Klontz, T. (2011). Money Beliefs and Financial Behaviors: Development of the Klontz Money Script Inventory. Journal of Financial Therapy, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.4148/jft.v2i1.451 Koochel, E. E., Markham, M. S., Crawford, D. W., & Archuleta, K. L. (2020). Financial Transparency Scale: Its Development and Potential Uses. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 31(1), 14–27. https://doi.org/10.1891/JFCP-18-00009 Li, X., Khan, M. A., Xiao, J. J., & Kong, D. (2024). Actions for solutions: Financial behaviors, power (im)balance, and economic abuse among Chinese young adults in non-marital cohabitation. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 41(6), 1554–1576. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075241227125 Olson, J. G., & Rick, S. I. (2023). Subjective Knowledge Differences within Couples Predict Influence over Shared Financial Decisions. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 8(4), 378–389. https://doi.org/10.1086/726430 Romo, L. K. (2015). An Examination of How People in Romantic Relationships Use Communication to Manage Financial Uncertainty. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 43(3), 315–335. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909882.2015.1052831 Romo, L. K., & Abetz, J. S. (2016). Money as Relational Struggle: Communicatively Negotiating Cultural Discourses in Romantic Relationships. Communication Studies, 67(1), 94–110. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2015.1121158 Totenhagen, C. J., Wilmarth, M. J., Serido, J., Curran, M. A., & Shim, S. (2019). Pathways from Financial Knowledge to Relationship Satisfaction: The Roles of Financial Behaviors, Perceived Shared Financial Values with the Romantic Partner, and Debt. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 40(3), 423–437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10834-019-09611-9

Doctor Who : The Sirens of Audio
Sean Longmore - Big Finish Cover Artist

Doctor Who : The Sirens of Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 90:45


It's an unusual installment this time as we devote the episode to talking about the visual aspects of audio drama with Big Finish covert artist, Sean Longmore. Find out the process involved in cover art, an essential component of the audio experience. Theme music by Joe Kraemer. Website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.sirensofaudio.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/audiosirens⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on X - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/audiosirens

KPFA - Pushing Limits
Superfest & The Longmore Institute – Pushing Limits – October 18, 2024

KPFA - Pushing Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 29:58


This Saturday, the longest running disability film festival in the world begins. Whether online or in person, you're sure to see diverse, unabashed and engaging cinema. In the two decades of Pushing Limits, we've watched the ethos of disability organizing from the 1970s be embraced by a new generation of disabled cultural workers and organizations. Superfest's parent, the Longmore Institute at S.F. State, with its new disability cultural center is one keeper of these flames. Our guest this week, Dr. Emily Beitiks, interim director for the Longmore Institute, has seen these happy developments close and personal. Eddie Ytuarte hosts. SUPERFEST Superfest Disability Film Festival is coming October 17-20, and whether you are joining in person in the Bay Area or online anywhere in the world, you need to be a part of it! Superfest is the longest running disability film festival in the world. Since 1970, it has celebrated cinema that portrays disability through a diverse, unabashed and engaging lens, and we can't wait to come together as a community to take in this much-loved disability cultural event for its 38th festival, hybrid for the second year, with new levels of access. EMILY BEITIKS: Emily Beitiks received a Ph.D. in American Studies with a focus in Disability Studies at the University of Minnesota. She has served as adjunct faculty at five universities, centering disability studies in her curriculum. Dr. Emily Beitiks From 2012 to the present, she has worked at the Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University, serving as Interim Director for three years. While there, she developed her praxis as a scholar-activist of disability to promote creative forms of access for the arts and generate spaces that promote disability culture, serving as project director for a touring exhibition “Patient No More,” and serving as co-director of Superfest Disability Film Festival. She exists in this world because her mother's sudden disability diagnosis prompted her to have a child, and her first-hand experiences of disability have grown throughout her 20 years of experience working in the disability community. 2024 Superfest Disability Film Festival Flyer The post Superfest & The Longmore Institute – Pushing Limits – October 18, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.

RNZ: Morning Report
Passenger alerts crew after engine catches fire on Air New Zealand flight

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 5:46


A passenger on the Air New Zealand flight that issued a mayday call while landing in Wellington on Sunday said they were seated near the engine and saw the flames. Mary Longmore, who was travelling with her 17-year-old daughter Eva, says they were the ones who alerted the crew to the fire. Longmore spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The Perth Football Podcast
Casual Football Chats - Ep - 11 - Andy Longmore

The Perth Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 42:36


Andy Longmore is a pillar of the community. He's a life member at Football Margaret River, was awarded Male Champion of the Year at 2020 Rebel Female Football Awards and won the prestigious Wally Foreman Coach of the Year for 2023. An award that saw him and football champion over Olympic hopefuls. Speaking to Andy and you instantly understand that it's not about him. He's been called to serve and in classic Country attitude, he has a "let's get on with it and make it happen" spirit. Andy talks about the challenges facing footballers in the South West and Regional areas at large as well as specific challenges facing female footballers and the steps that he's taken to help bridge the gap of access and also to better understand the players. We certainly need more men like Andy involved in our game. Prepare to be inspired listeners as you are in for a treat.   The Casual Football Chats are brought to you by the good people at The Casual Football Company. Casuals is the easiest way to play soccer in Perth, Australia. All players are welcome - just turn up and get involved - find out more at https://www.thecasualfootballco.com/

The Perth Football Podcast
Someone you can only hope to contain

The Perth Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 57:13


Round 17 of the NPL WA Women's competition saw the league become a little more crystalised as the movers and shakers further staked their claims at the top, the middle and the bottom of the standings. Firstly, Tommy, Kelechi and Andy Longmore chat about Fremantle City taking a firm grip on fourth place following a 3-0 win over Hyundai NTC. They discuss the positives for both teams from Sunday's early kick-off at Hilton Park, before a post-game interview with Freo skipper Annabelle Leek. Longmore and Osunwa are then substituted at half time and replaced by Ben Gilby for the second half, who goes through the remainder of the Round 17 fixtures with Tommy as Balcatta and Perth RedStar win, while Subiaco and Murdoch University Melville shared the points. Thank you to our loyal Patreon supporters and to our sponsors Macron, the Casual Football Co. & Peak Performance Institute for their ongoing support of the podcast.

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 29 June 2024 with Carole Fudge & Dr Bob Longmore

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 101:33


Let's Talk Gardening 29 June 2024 with Carole Fudge & Dr Bob Longmore by CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Life Gets MoCrazy
Creating New Opportunities: Amy Longmore's Journey in Creating Unmask the Invisible

Life Gets MoCrazy

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 34:15 Transcription Available


Amy Longmore, founder of Unmask the Invisible, shares her family's journey into the brain injury community following her daughter Sierra's severe traumatic brain injury from a car crash. Amy discusses the challenges they faced, the gaps in services they identified, and how they established a nonprofit organization to support TBI survivors and their families. From developing sibling support groups to creating therapeutic art programs, Amy's work is driven by a passion for improving the lives of those affected by brain injuries. This episode highlights the importance of family involvement, the need for better post-acute care, and the potential for individuals to find new abilities within their disabilities.In this episode, we discuss:The importance of family and sibling support in TBI recoveryDeveloping therapeutic art programs and weighted paintbrushesAddressing gaps in post-acute care and advocating for better servicesResources:Facebook Group: Unmask the InvisibleWebsite: Unmask the Invisible

Twiniversity Podcast with Natalie Diaz
Twins Twice with Twin Dad Josh Longmore

Twiniversity Podcast with Natalie Diaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 57:11


Happy Father's Day! In this special episode, we chat with Josh, a proud dad of two sets of twins, about his unique experiences and the need for support and resources for twin dads from pregnancy and beyond. Josh shares insights from his podcast "Double Trouble," which he co-hosts with his best friend, offering an unfiltered look into their fatherhood journey. Let's hear the dad's side of things and learn how we can help support our twin dads out there, providing encouragement and hope to those navigating the challenges and joys of raising twins. Listen to Josh's Podcast here: Double Trouble on Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/double-trouble-the-twin-dad-podcast/id1676119584 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/doubletroubletwindads/ Subscribe to the Twiniversity Email Newsletter! Expecting twins? Twiniversity has you COVERED with online classes on:Breastfeeding TwinsTwins After SingletonsBaby Safety (CPR, First Aid, Car Seat Safety, Childproofing)Click here to sign up for a class!Follow us on:YouTubeTwitterInstagramPinterestFacebook

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Dnb 3 40 Longmore St Distant Memory

drum and bass westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 45:03


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Beneath The Surface
#10 Tim Longmore - from washing cars to designing brands.

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 43:51


Director of successful business, LBD Studios, and the most articulate professional we've ever met, Tim has made a career from getting inside his clients heads and extracting the secret sauce that will become the foundation of their new brand.We know, because he's done it twice for us! Produce, Film & Edit -  Ali Manuelhttps://www.alimanuel.com/Websitehttps://www.chwyla.com.au/#podcast #yourjourneystartshere #brandidentity

KPFA - Pushing Limits
Disability & Palestine Teach In, Longmore Institue – Pushing Limits – January 26, 2024

KPFA - Pushing Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 29:58


Disability and Palestine Teach-In: A Conversation with Sawsan Zakaria, Marina Salman and Allie Cannington. Monday, February 5, 3-4 pm  On-line zoom event.  ASL/CART provided. How does the ongoing attack on Palestine relate to disability communities and disability justice? For other access needs please contact us at pklinst@sfsu.edu Register here. (See below for biographies of the presenters) Events Coordinator Shaina Ghuraya talks about the upcoming online Palestine Teach-in on Feburary 5. and other ongoing work at the Paul Longmore Institute at S.F. State.   Cafe Crip: Neurodiverse and Neurotypical Cross-Cultural Communication Friday, Feb. 2, 2024 12:00, noon PST by zoom Go here for accessibility information and to register. Cafe Crip returns regularly.  See the Longmore Institute's twitter page for more events. —————————— Shaina Ghuraya Our guest, Shaina Ghuraya jokes that she's a triple threat – she's female, South Asian, and a wheelchair-user. She's written on two Netflix animated series and is a 2021 fellow of the Sundance Institute's Accessible Futures Initiative. She loves creating bold stories about scheming women disrupting the status quo (like herself), and is an activist who supports the teachings of Disability Justice. Her films surrounding topics of disability have screened at Slamdance, Superfest, and Hollyshorts. Originally from Elk Grove in Northern California, Shaina attended USC and majored in Film and TV Production where, after graduating, she was featured in Forbes. Learn more here: www.shainaghuraya.com Eddie Ytuarte produced and hosts. Sawsan Zakaria (she/her) is an actress/advocate who also works at the Autism Society as the Operations Lead. She assists with all operational and admin tasks to efficiently teach people with and without disabilities within the community to navigate state services to receive proper care to live independently. Sawsan has also made a name for herself in the commercial space, representing people with disabilities being featured in Disney, Sephora, and GoRV commercials. Sawsan is Palestinian and grew up in a Muslim household in Chicago, however currently lives in Los Angeles advocating for people with disabilities in the media. Marina Salman (she/her) is the SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery) Case Manager in the Community Reintegration Department at Access Living. In 2018, Marina completed a master's degree in counseling psychology. Her current research and advocacy work includes addressing disability and ableism in the healthcare and justice system, as well as incorporating Independent Living philosophy in all aspects of life. Marina is of Middle Eastern descent, enjoys working out at the gym, and is an advent Chicago Bears fan. Allie Cannington (they/she) Allie Cannington (they/she) is a white, jewish, queer, disabled activist and organizer. For over 15 years, they have organized people with disabilities on local, state, and national levels for over ten years – centering on people with disabilities who live at the margins, including LGBTQIA, Black, Indigenous, people of color, low/no income, and youth with disabilities. Currently, Allie lives in Denver, Colorado and is an active member of Jewish Voice for Peace Denver/Boulder chapter. The post Disability & Palestine Teach In, Longmore Institue – Pushing Limits – January 26, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.

People First, Then Construction
Pushing through when you feel low| Kelsey Longmore

People First, Then Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 103:17


Step into a world of magic with our latest YouTube episode featuring Kelsey Longmore, a true code geek at heart. Join us as Kelsey shares her incredible journey, from the unexpected intersection of our worlds to the mental car crash that left her grappling with PTSD and a range of challenging symptoms.In this compelling conversation, Kelsey opens up about the feeling of walking through life like a zombie, the struggles with misunderstood mental health, and the stigma that often accompanies it. She bravely discusses the labels she faced and the importance of genuine support rather than judgment.Discover how Kelsey bounced back from the depths, offering insights into the signs she recognized and the resilience that led to her recovery. She shares valuable advice for her future self and dives into a variety of platforms and experiences that shaped her healing process.Sometimes, in the midst of life's challenges, reaching out can make all the difference. Kelsey sheds light on the magical intervention she experienced in an unexpected place – Costco – and how a simple hello changed the course of her day and, ultimately, her recovery.This episode is particularly close to our hearts and comes at a time when mental therapy and emotional behavior coaching are crucial. We're proud to be partnered with Premier Physiotherapy, emphasizing the significance of caring for mental well-being, from the mind to the heart and throughout every aspect of life.Join us for this exciting and timely discussion. Your presence is appreciated, and together, we're fostering a community that genuinely cares about each other's well-being.This Episode is brought to you by our SponsorsTurmeriX®https://buyturmerix.ca/Intelligent Change https://www.intelligentchange.com/Support the showAppreciate the content we provide?Support the show on Patreon! Click the link below to join the team.https://patreon.com/JonathanCinelli

The Ignition Podcast
SPARK #58 - CAR DESIGN is it going to be RUINED by AI? | Chris Longmore Drive Design

The Ignition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 5:50


Car design and car designers should be worried. Programmes like mid journey can replicate a brief 10X quicker with 10X more options for people than one person can achieve at the same time. So, what does this mean for those in the industry?Chris and I sat down to discuss this topic as Drive Design will be made or broken by how they choose to implement the design; you see, raw talent won't cut it these days and if you want to stay afloat or on top. You need to adapt. Find Chris here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislongmore/Find Drive here: https://www.drivedesign.co.uk/Full episode here: https://www.ignitionpod.com/podcast/episode/ed83a0db/designing-for-rolls-royce-and-tata-motors-or-drive-design-chris-longmore--------------------HOST: Harry PhypersThank you to our sponsors:Takona: Ignition10 - 10% off sitewideHUEL - get 10% off, a freeshaker and t-shirtFollow us!Website: https://www.ignitionpod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.ignition.podcast/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ignition_podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCSSbdRz2aM2Ew935bTKpALinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-p-b59680163/Contact me: harry@ignitionpod.comHad a good time? Leave us a review - Even one sentence helps! Please post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so I can thank you personally!To give yourself the best podcast possible: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ignitionpodAs always, thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast
"Nevermore" S1E11 Review - A Warehouse 13 Fancast AA11

Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 58:59


Warehouse 13 Special Agent In Charge Shannon instantly recognizes Tamara Duarte from Longmore and Wyonna Earp and her favorite podcast partner Agent Carolyn pines for Pete's cookies while Janitor SP separates ink from purple neutralizer as the trio rewatch S1E11 "Nevermore." The Agents follow the careers of all the guest stars, recount the amazing one liners, count the (continued lack of) cookies, and prepare for the appearance of a fan favorite Warehouse 13 character. Thank you so much for listening to our coverage of Warehouse 13. Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast will release Thursday nights most weeks. Email: warehouse13fancast@gmail.com X: https://www.x.com/syfygurl X: https://www.x.com/ocean363 Best place to find SP: http://www.GonnaGeek.com/discord All music and sound effect used on this episode were purchased on http://www.pond5.com Find more Artie's Attic content and other shows on the Lone Wolf Podcasts network at: http://www.lonewolfpodcasts.com Support Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc

Mr Badger Talks to Utter Scum
Ep.117 - Social Media / Rachel Longmore

Mr Badger Talks to Utter Scum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 37:33


I can't believe it's taken Mr Badger 4 whole seasons to learn what TikTok is. Probably for the best really. Rachel Longmore, endangering the future of millions via education.

Failure To Stop
387. BREAKDOWN: Andre Longmore - Atlanta Area Monster?

Failure To Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 71:57


On July 14, 2023, the small peaceful city of Hampton, GA was rocked by an active shooter who murdered four residents before going on the run in the greater Atlanta area. Andre Longmore, an Army veteran with mental health issues committed these heinous acts and evaded capture for a harrowing twenty four hours. He was killed in a shootout with police after he shot and injured two officers who were assisting in the manhunt. What was Longmore's motivation for killing Scott Leavitt, Shirley Leavitt, Steve Blizzard, and Ronald Jeffers (all in their mid-sixties)? Is the age the only thing they have in common? How does the media's coverage of this incident compare to similar incidents? Former cop Eric Tansey and retired cop Drew Breasy use their experience and job knowledge to discuss the details of this tragedy.  https://www.Ghostbed.com/wolfpack | Code: Wolfpack https://www.factor75.com for Factor Meals | Promo Code: Wolfpack50 - 50% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Double Trouble - The Twin Dad Podcast
Ep 20: Guest - Robyn Longmore - Josh's Wife

Double Trouble - The Twin Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 48:27


We have our first guest - Robyn Longmore, Josh's wife. Robyn has her turn to reply on anything and everything Josh has spoken about on the podcast.............. get ready - its not to be missed!

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 19 August 2023 with Maggie Longmore & Luke Porter

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 101:36


Let's Talk Gardening 19 August 2023 with Maggie Longmore & Luke Porter by CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

The Ignition Podcast
DESIGNING for ROLLS ROYCE and TATA MOTORS | DRIVE DESIGN - Chris Longmore

The Ignition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 54:57


Chris Longmore is the Co-Founder and Director of Drive design consultancy, and his agency is at the top of Its game in design inside and outside the UK. Chris talks about his design principles and process. On top of this gives amazing insight into working at the Institue of Automotive Design and what it's like having clients like Rolls-Royce, Tata Motors and Caterham, to name a few.Topics Include:Early years and designGrowing up with Ian Callum as a mentorProgressing in a design careerChris' design processGrowing DriveArtificial Intelligence and Car DesignElectric cars and aerodynamicsVideo Games and AutomationFast 5 questionsFollow Chris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrislongmore/Visit Drive: https://www.drivedesign.co.uk/--------------------Thank you to our sponsors:IGNITION APPARELSPARK15 FOR 15% OFFHUEL - get 10% off, a freeshaker and t-shirtFollow us!Website: https://www.ignitionpod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.ignition.podcast/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ignition_podcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCSSbdRz2aM2Ew935bTKpALinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-p-b59680163/Contact me: harry@ignitionpod.comHad a good time? Leave us a review - Even one sentence helps! Please post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so I can thank you personally!Support the pod: patreon.com/IgnitionmediaAs always, thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 17 June 2023 with Samantha Smith and Dr Bob Longmore

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 99:19


Let's Talk Gardening 17 June 2023 with Samantha Smith and Dr Bob Longmore by CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 4 March 2023 with Drs Bob Longmore and Darryl Hardie

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 100:25


Let's Talk Gardening 4 March 2023 with Drs Bob Longmore and Darryl Hardie by CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Those Bald Chicks
The Bald Pack Journals (Mom Edition): Telena Longmore

Those Bald Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 26:40


Our second guest on our Mom Edition series is Telena Longmore! She is the mom of Delena, a 7 year old Alopecian princess and the author of “I Am Not My Hair”! Telena talks with us about her daughter's kind nature, how Telena decided to write a book about her alopecia, a bullying incident and how she combated that with the school and her daughter and much more!    Where you can find Telena and Delena: https://instagram.com/delena_thompson_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Where you can find “I Am Not My Hair”: https://www.younglitstars.com/shop/p/i-am-not-my-hair Follow and support Those Bald Chicks: https://direct.me/thosebaldchicks 

Seeking Light Podcast
156. Being a witness of Jesus Christ with Keith Longmore

Seeking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 101:48


Keith grew up in Colorado with his parents. He was an only child. His mother and father were deaf. He grew up in an environment where sign language was a necessity. In 8th grade his parents divorced and Keith moved to Nebraska to live with his grandparents. His grandparents taught him so much and shaped his life. He went off to college to become an early education teacher. One summer before his senior year he met a friend named Vickie who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. The Missionaries and Vicki talked to Keith about the gospel. He joined the church, finished his education and moved to Wyoming to begin a career in elementary education. Keith decided that he wanted to serve a mission and received a call to Argentina at the age of 24. Keith returned home and at age 27 married Karen. He worked in the church education system as a seminary & institute teacher for 32 years. In 2013 he had a motorcycle accident that almost took his life. Join me today as Keith talks about his testimony of Jesus Christ and how his life being preserved has allowed him to testify of Christ at all times and in all places.  bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com  bethnewellcoaching.com

Seeking Light Podcast
156. Being a witness of Jesus Christ with Keith Longmore

Seeking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 101:48


Keith grew up in Colorado with his parents. He was an only child. His mother and father were deaf. He grew up in an environment where sign language was a necessity. In 8th grade his parents divorced and Keith moved to Nebraska to live with his grandparents. His grandparents taught him so much and shaped his life. He went off to college to become an early education teacher. One summer before his senior year he met a friend named Vickie who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. The Missionaries and Vicki talked to Keith about the gospel. He joined the church, finished his education and moved to Wyoming to begin a career in elementary education. Keith decided that he wanted to serve a mission and received a call to Argentina at the age of 24. Keith returned home and at age 27 married Karen. He worked in the church education system as a seminary & institute teacher for 32 years. In 2013 he had a motorcycle accident that almost took his life. Join me today as Keith talks about his testimony of Jesus Christ and how his life being preserved has allowed him to testify of Christ at all times and in all places.  bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com  bethnewellcoaching.com

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 21 May 2022 with Bob Hunter & Dr Bob Longmore

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 97:06


Special guests Bob Hunter & Dr Bob Longmore

Crossroads Message Audio Podcast
A Crossroads Podcast with Rich Clay and Bill Longmore

Crossroads Message Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 28:17


Thank you so much for joining us this weekend! Lead Pastor Rich Clay and Galena campus Pastor Bill Longmore unpack all that we talked about in out last series “It's Complicated” Join us in person: https://crossroadscn.com/locations/ Connect with us: https://crossroadscn.com/connection/ To partner with us through giving visit: https://crossroadscn.com/waystogive/

The Entrepreneur Experiment
Escaping the corporate world to impact millions of people with Rosanne Longmore

The Entrepreneur Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 53:31


Coroflo co-founder, Rosanne Longmore joins me for the finale of season 8. In this episode we discuss social proof, raising €1 million in 6 weeks, securing public funding, how to select co-founders & much, much more. Get 3 Months Sage Free Now Proudly Partnered with Sage:  https://bit.ly/sageEE

Harden Not Your Hearts: A Lenten Journey in Holy Frustration
Lent 2022 - March 19, Ft. Colin Longmore

Harden Not Your Hearts: A Lenten Journey in Holy Frustration

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 2:26


Crafting a society rooted in equity will require patient and faithful work from many generations. But while the obstacles may be daunting, we can be sure, hoping against hope like Abraham, that our seeds will one day bear fruit. Sign up for the accompanying daily emails here: http://igsol.net/lent-2022 (igsol.net/lent-2022)

House of Mystery True Crime History
James H. Longmore - I am Joe's Unwanted Penis

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 52:35


A darkly comedic tribute to the much-loved Reader's Digest series ‘I am Joe's…(insert body part here)' and a bizarre parody of the Bruce Jenner story, I Am Joe's Unwanted Penis is told from the point of view of a penis thoughtlessly discarded as a man is surgically transformed into a woman. Upon learning of his high-profile previous owner's regret at having made the transformation, the penis embarks upon a perilous journey for them to be reunited - aided and abetted by a motley, wonderfully personable, and engaging selection of other discarded body parts. In parts grotesque, laugh-out-loud funny, and undeniably poignant, in others, I Am Joe's Unwanted Penis is a buddy story absolutely like no other!I have three novels out in 2016; the skin-crawling, creature horror; ‘‘Pede' (published by Black Bed Sheet Books), ‘The Erotic Odyssey of Colton Forshay' (a bizarro style fantasy, Fat Lip Press June 21, 2016), ‘And Then You Die' – a particularly grotesque horror/bizarro story (published by J Ellington Ashton - TBA), and in 2017, ‘Flanagan' - a psychosexual horror (Sinister Grin Press).In addition, there are the short stories; (‘Winning & Losing') published in The Ripple Effect (Horrified Press), ‘Road Trip Bingo' (Black Bed Sheet Books' anthology 'Bumps in the Road'), ‘The Five Towns Pageant' (J Ellington Ashton ‘Full Moon Slaughter', Halloween 2016), ‘Zombie Hooker: A Love Story (Fat Lip Press ‘Carnival of Gore' anthology 2016) and ‘Trophy Wife' (The Creeps magazine, date TBA).I write screenplays and currently have three under option (a spine-chilling horror, a Tarantino-esque crime caper and an animated family movie). In 2014 I was commissioned by Spectra Records to write a biopic feature on the early life of Bob Marley and was a writer for hire on the Kenyan sitcom ‘The Samaritans.As if that weren't enough, I have written and directed a bunch of short movies, winning Best Director in the 2013 Splatterfest film competition and Remi awards at Houston's Worldfest Film Festival in 2012, 2014 and 2015.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Let's Talk Gardening 5 March 2022 with Bob Longmore & Bob Melville

CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 100:37


Extra Special guests over the phone were Bob Longmore and Bob Melville.

Keeping Kurrent
Adele Longmore - WWII Experience

Keeping Kurrent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 20:35


There are a variety of ways to examine life at home and abroad during World War Two. Adele Longmore, a Portland, Oregon resident shares her personal story about this time.

Rediscover You hosted by Melissa Fernandez
How To Control Your Mind with Aaryn Longmore

Rediscover You hosted by Melissa Fernandez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 42:13


Aaryn Longmore is a Master Trainer, Human Behaviour Expert and Peak Performance Specialist who trains coaches, leaders and executives to transform their lives and the lives of others using proven practical, step-by-step transformational methods. Aaryn's mission is to help coaches and leaders create a lifetime of meaning and purpose. His proven coaching certification programs combine both Scientific and Holistic practices to create unique, unrivalled transformation in his clients lives. With over a decade of in-depth experience, he has developed proven methods that guide coaches to become unshakeable as they embark to make real change in the world.On today's show we chat about How To Control Your Mind and the importance of sleep. You can find Aaryn here:www.aarynlongmore.com www.facebook.com/iamacademygroupIf you love this episode screen shot it, share it on your story and tag Melissa Fernandez with your "aha moment" http://www.instagram.com/themelfernandez

Better System Trader
201: “Getting serious about part-time trading” – Kris Longmore

Better System Trader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 66:34


Kris Longmore from RobotWealth joins us to discuss 4 key areas part-time traders need to take seriously to be successful, including: Why it's important to understanding market participants and why they're trading, 3 common things traders do that almost guarantee they will blow up, Setting realistic expectations for retail traders, The "edge pyramid" and where retail traders should target, The “backtest cycle of doom”, why backtesting is not research, and a better approach to finding a trading edge, plus Risk premia harvesting, turn of the month edges, universe selection, VIX trading edges, FX seasonality, portfolio Zen, risk allocation, crypto trading, machine learning and much more!

Dev Diary
Episode 69: Dean Longmore (L.A. Noire, Badiya, Teach Tomorrow)

Dev Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 76:35


Dean Longmore's first jump into the video game development business was a big one! Working on a Rockstar published title in L.A. Noire is no small first step, but since then Dean hasn't looked back, and now focuses much of his work on educational gaming software. Dean joins Paul for Dev Diary to discuss the road to this point. Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on Twitter Visit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces and shows such as Patched, The Insider and Gamer School Find out more at https://dev-diary.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1862be for 40% off for 4 months, and support Dev Diary.

Cutting Against The Grain
Ask Laura and Judy Anything

Cutting Against The Grain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 56:37


In this episode, Laura and Judy answer your questions about lifestyle, nutrition, relationships, and wellness. QUESTIONS: LIFESTYLEIs Carnivore a trend?How to get back on trackCarnivore buy-in with loved onesHow long does it take to be Carnivore-adapted?Cold hands on low-carbSex drive and carnivoreQUESTIONS: NUTRITION & SCIENCEButter vs. bacon fat (lard)Bowel movements and chronic constipationTartar buildup with carnivoreCalcium supplementationGallbladder and carnivoreBlood sugar, Ketovore and gluconeogenesisREVIEWS: SIBO supportDogma in CarnivoreRESOURCES: Iodine protocol: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/NwJ-Iodine-Protocol-Sample-June-2021.pdfIodine Test: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/health-tests/24-hour-urine-iodine-loading-test-kit/Sole water: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/balancing-electrolytes-blood-pressure-and-sole-water-recipe/Don't Eat Just Beef: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/dont-eat-just-beef/Fasting Episode: https://cutting-against-the-grain.simplecast.com/episodes/fasting-time-restricted-intermittent-and-extended-fastingBeing cold while fasting: Is being cold in intermittent fasting normal?Yes, the core body temperature decreases during fasting because the body is adapting. It's nothing to worry about.https://lifeapps.io/fasting/what-to-expect-on-a-5-day-prolonged-fast/Raw milk: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/raw-vs-pasteurized-milk/HTMA test: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/health-tests/hair-tissue-mineral-analysis-htma-comprehensive-hair-test-written-report/Vitamin K2: https://us.fullscript.com/product_cards/75955/redirect?store_slug=jcho1586985483Rotterdam Study: https://jn.nutrition.org/content/134/11/3100.longMore on tartar on dental health: https://www.drstevenlin.com/tartar-buildup/Bile supports: Ox Bile: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/supplements/gut-health/beta-plus/Digestive Enzymes: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/supplements/gut-health/intenzyme-forte/Choline: https://us.fullscript.com/product_cards/71971/redirect?store_slug=jcho1586985483Upper GI Support / Betaine Plus HP: https://nutritionwithjudy.com/shopping/supplements/gut-health/betaine-plus-hp/Dr. Cywes Interview, Part

Get Wellthy
27. The Long Game and the Reward of Not Quitting with Katee Sackhoff

Get Wellthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 82:42


If you've been feeling discouraged about life, whether it be because a business idea isn't working out as planned or you're finding yourself  feeling inadequate after scrolling social media, you're going to want to tune in today.Today Michelle and Brad share a conversation they had with actress Katee Sackhoff. You may know her from shows like The Mandalorian, Battlestar Galatica, Longmore and so many more. Katee is magnetic and has an authentic positivity about her. Her positivity might be something you think comes naturally if you've seen it in action, but during this conversation we uncover the truth about where that positivity stems from.Yes, Katee is an extremely successful actress, but she has so much more to offer. Her pearls of wisdom and infectious outlook on life are something that are well worth tuning in for and will surely propel in your path to true wellness.Episode Highlights: The dangers of social media and the impact it has on our everyday lives.The intention of choosing positivity.Katee's story on thyroid cancer and why she chooses joy.The law of success and sticking it out.The importance of having an identity outside of your job.Michelle tries to sound smart by using yet another term that doesn't exist...and as always Brad calls her on it.Find More on Katee Sackhoff:Katee's InstagramLinks Mentioned in Episode/Find More on The Whole Smiths:Order Athletic Greens HERE!Order my new cookbook HERE!IG: @thewholesmithsIG: @getwellthypodcast

Inside The Ropes
213: Greg Longmore's miracle

Inside The Ropes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 48:13


Episode 213: Only months after suffering severe burns in an explosion that doctors feared might be his demise, champion Tasmanian golfer Greg Longmore is back on course and defying all the odds. Playing in a full body protective suit, Longmore shot a 66 at the weekend to highlight the importance golf in his remarkable rehab. He joins us today for one of the year's most remarkable stories.Hosts Andy Maher and Mark Hayes are joined by fan favourite Matt Cutler for this and all the Aussie news from around the world.

Crown Unfiltered - Car Design Podcast
Car Design Podcast | MARTIN LONGMORE : DESIGN JEDI | Crown Unfiltered Ep #43

Crown Unfiltered - Car Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 94:00


FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM FOR MORE CONTEXT ON MY GUESTS: https://www.instagram.com/crownunfiltered/   VIDEO VERSION OF THIS: https://youtu.be/7PWua-tBtgk   ABOUT MARTIN: This man is one of the Car Design industry's biggest unsung heroes and nothing short of a legend.   Martin has designed award-winning cars, products and motorbikes. He also competed in the British Formula 3 Championship against many great race car drivers, including Nigel Mansell and the amazing Ayrton Senna.   The Scottish native could easily have embraced the comfort of corporate security. Instead, he passionately sought out challenge after challenge and had to prove himself in every new situation.   Martin has contributed an insane amount to the industry and he did this from the shadows as a freelancer, a gun for hire, a hitman...whatever you want to call it. He has built a reputation for getting things done.   The first big project that put him as well as the UK-based design house, IAD, on the international design map, was a concept car called the Alien (used in the thumbnail for this episode). Martin went on to spend almost 4 decades (and counting) working independently for many different companies including AUDI, Ford, BMW and Aprilia Motorcycles.   He contributed an immeasurable amount to both the Iconic Z3 and the first-generation Audi TT. Unfortunately, he has never been credited for his contributions to either project. The story of the TT, in particular, has been one of the most callous acts of exploitation in the industry, even by large German OEM standards.   I did probe Martin on this during our conversation and, understandably, he refused to elaborate on the subject. It's been nothing short of torturous and after almost 30 years, he is happy to leave it in the past. At times there have been half-arsed attempts by very senior executives to make things 'right', but it's proved to be little more than lip service. I urge everyone to do their own research on the subject before accepting what has been fed to us.   It needs to be said that despite all this, Martin continued gracefully and with the kind of dignity that is devoid in much of our industry. It's been a very tough path, but he has retained his independence and is still fresh as fuck at the ripe old age of 63! He sketches daily and is a working designer.   I don't know if Martin will ever get the respect that he truly deserves, but every young person starting out should take a leaf out of his book!   MARTIN'S SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/_ml_design/ ttps://www.linkedin.com/in/martinlongmore/   ====================================================   ABOUT ME: I am a South African Designer, Digital Modeller and the host of Crown Unfiltered. I will be talking to a cross section of people that work in the Car Design Industry. These will include designers, digital and clay modellers, vis artists and colour & material designers. The focus of our conversations will be centered around personal processes and experiences within the business. My aim is to demystify some of the preconceptions about this industry and give people an unadulterated glimpse into the business. I also wish to give the younger generation the opportunity to see that the people that these professionals come in different shapes and sizes and some of them will be unknown. The intention is to see that you should always be yourself and not let your job define or change who you are. Please get in contact if there is something specific you would like me to cover. I would also be really grateful if you could subscribe and share the podcast with anyone that has an affinity for cars, design or both. Thank you! Sam   FIND ME HERE!!! : https://www.instagram.com/crownunfiltered/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-ofsowitz-8b7a531a/ https://twitter.com/SOfsowitz  https://www.facebook.com/crown.unfiltered.7   

Life on the Land
Life on the Land in a wheelchair doesn't hold back Samantha Longmore

Life on the Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 50:43


And a warning before you press play - there's a bit of sensitive language in this podcast, so make sure young ears aren’t too close by. This episode also discusses topics of mental health. If you or someone who know needs someone to speak they can call Beyond Blue they offer immediate support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 22 4636When you’re 20 years old, can you remember what life was like? Maybe you're 20 now. Mostly it's dominated by work, well-lubricated social events and exploring the world.This was definitely the case for Samantha Longmore from Binalong in southern New South Wales – until one night – something you could never imagine happened and for her, this carefree world was gone forever. One night, after working being called up to work a night shift at a nightclub in Canberra – Sammy had a car crash on the way home and then the ambulance she was travelling to the hospital in, also crashed and the injuries she sustained when she went flying through the front windscreen left her a hemiplegic and in a wheelchair for life.I’ve told Sammy’s story a few times now – and you can probably hear that my voice still shakes a bit when I explain - it’s just so frightfully tragic. In her typically frank way, we speak about all things in this interview, about navigating doctors and the health system as a 20 year old, finding a boyfriend while in a wheelchair, what she loves about living the farm life and the development of her own baby, woollen knitwear business OhhBullDust.Tell your friends about Sammy – she is truly one of a kind – with a whole lot more life left to give.You can find Sammy @ohhbulldustThank you to today's sponsor Allen and Unwin's novel Something to Hide by Fleur McDonald.

BG Ideas
Dr. Monica Longmore and Dr. Wendy Manning: COVID and Social Distancing

BG Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 28:52


Jolie is joined by Dr. Monica Longmore and Dr. Wendy Manning, professors of sociology at BGSU, to discuss their National Science Foundation-funded grant to study social distancing compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also discuss how family bonds are being challenged and redefined in this challenging time.   Announcer : From Bowling Green State University and the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society, this is BG Ideas. Musical Intro: I'm going to show you this with a wonderful experiment. Jolie: Welcome back to the Big Ideas podcast, a collaboration between the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society and the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University. I'm Jolie Sheffer, associate professor of English and American Culture Studies and the Director of ICS. Due to the ongoing pandemic, we are not recording in the studio but remotely via phone and computer. As always, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of BGSU or its employees. Bowling Green State University is located in The Great Black Swamp, long a meeting place of the Wyandotte, Shawnee, Lenape, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Fox, Pottawatomie, Erie, Miami, Peoria, Chippewa and Seneca Indian tribes. We honor the rich history of this land and its indigenous inhabitants, past and present. Jolie: Today I have the pleasure of being joined by two guests, Dr. Wendy Manning and Dr. Monica Longmore. Wendy is a distinguished research professor of sociology who studies the increasing diversity and complexity of contemporary family relationships. She currently serves as Director of the Center for Family and Demographic Research and co-director for the National Center for Family and Marriage Research. Monica is also a professor of sociology, she studies how individuals defined themselves along with self-evaluations of various personality components. Thank you for joining me today. Both of you in April, as well as Dr. Peggy Giordano, were awarded a National Science Foundation grant on the subject of the coronavirus pandemic predictors and consequences of compliance with social distancing recommendations. So, we've all been living with social distancing but you're, sort of, really thinking about the impacts of that. So, thank you for joining me today to talk more about this research. Jolie: Can you describe the research project and how it's evolved as this pandemic has continued? And generally speaking, how is social distancing connected to your own individual research interests relating to marriage and family relationships and adolescent development? Wendy, will you start us off? Wendy: Sure. It's a great pleasure to be here today, so thank you. What we're doing today is really based on a long-term, 20 year project and so, that really has positioned us to best understand what's happening with COVID. And we started this project back in 2001, we did our first year of data collection of teenagers who were living in Lucas County, Ohio and they were all going to public schools and so, it was a population-based sample. And we had about 1,300 adolescents participate in the survey and we have been following them all through their adolescence, all through their 20s and now they're in their early 30s. And so, we had just finished our sixth wave of data collection when the pandemic hit and so, we have these valuable participants who we really know a lot about their lives and we had just finished a data collection, focusing a lot on child well-being and because a lot of our respondents are now parents and we thought, how are our respondents doing in the pandemic? Wendy: So, we were considering about how we're doing during the pandemic but we were like, how are our people doing? And so, we decided that it would be really a unique opportunity to ask them, when we just finished interviewing them about child wellbeing and parenting, how are you doing now? And so, that's really how the project stemmed was. We thought we have all of this information for so many years about these respondents and there's a lot of polls and surveys that are going out right now but they're all cross-sectional. And they're just asking you, kind of, one point in time, how are you doing? But we really wanted to know, we knew how they're doing over their whole life course and what they were like prior to the pandemic and how that's influencing what they're doing now. So, that's, sort of, in a nutshell where we got the idea. Maybe Monica, you want to tell us about the actual, how it's going. Monica: I think Wendy's correct. I distinctly remember a conference call with Peggy and Wendy and we had just completed our data collection and the first polls were coming out and these posters were saying, "oh, everyone's depressed and there's problem drinking and there's child maltreatment" and Peggy, Wendy and I were saying, "relative to what? What's our baseline?" And we knew that we had those measures, not only did we have them but we had those measures going back many, many years. This is, in a sense, a natural experiment. We've been collecting these data and then this pandemic hits, so that becomes our stimulus, so to speak. What do people look like now? Did their problem drinking really increase? Did child wellbeing decline? Did depressive symptoms go up? Did anxiety go up? And how much so? Or is it the case that individuals who are already experienced in these problems, perhaps the pandemic amplified it? Wendy: And also the question of, who does better and who fares better during the pandemic? So, trying also to learn something about maybe targeting programs or targeting efforts to try to help folks out. So, the National Science Foundation had an opportunity, what they call the rapid grants, where they would review them very quickly and that's exactly what we needed was, we needed to get in the field soon, we could not sit around and think about this for a year. Usually we would pre-test, we would have a lot of ideas, we would write a long grant application but we really had to pull something together quickly but we were in a good position because we had just finished asking them a whole compliment of questions. And so, a big feature and something that our colleague, Peggy Giordano, has really been taking the lead on are, we do a fair number of qualitative interviews. Wendy: So, we interview people with an online survey but we also target different groups of folks and talk to them. And in their own words, find out what's going on and we've had different themes over time and so, we decided we really wanted to ask some questions about social distancing, about COVID. And so, you were asking about how this project changed. We normally would do those interviews face-to-face, we have a wonderful interviewer in Toledo, Claudia Vercellotti, and she, instead of talking to folks in person, talked to them on the phone, we couldn't be face-to-face. And so, the pandemic did change how we did our interviews and it gave us an opportunity, though, to talk to a wide variety of people. Not everybody was living in the area, we had over 50 of those interviews completed on top of our efforts to do an online survey with close to 1,000 respondents. Wendy: So, the online survey continues during the pandemic, so that is something that our respondents are used to. We initially interviewed them in person, the first few waves and then we slowly have been moving to an online format. They know us, they know what the survey is about and it allows them to do the survey in the comfort of their own home, when it's good for them. We're almost out of the field collecting data on them, so we started in June and we'll be hopefully completing at the end of October and about 80% of the respondents have agreed to participate. Jolie: That's really impressive. It really speaks to this long-standing relationship that you have. Monica, your research examines how people define themselves in multiple factors, including their identities, beliefs and experiences. How do you see the pandemic and social distancing protocols having complicated or changed or amplified how individuals, particularly adolescents and young adults, craft these self-definitions? Monica: Right. So, one of the areas I'm interested in is, what are the psychological resources that people have for coping with problems? Particularly what I'm calling stress-related COVID problems. And so, what I'm suggesting is that, individuals who started out with a higher sense of efficaciousness or sense of control over their lives, would better be able to manage COVID related stresses, things like having to homeschool, having to telecommute, financial problems and that those are the individuals that perhaps would be less likely to experience depressive symptoms, high anxiety and problem drinking because I was trying to think of something that's behavioral and that's of a concern to individuals. So, that's, kind of, the approach that I'm taking up and I'm just recently looking at that, the idea of what I'm calling positive parenting. What are the ways that parents can continue to provide emotional support in a sense of caring to their children? And then, obviously, what's the gendered component of that? Because one of the things many people know is that, when kids are stressed, they call for mom. Kids are angry, they call for mom. Monica: And so, it does seem like there's going to be a disproportionate workload for women, particularly in that emotional range, what they have to give and obviously then, something has to give. What is going to give? Perhaps work hours have to give, maybe standards for homemaking have to give, something has to give. And so, as we've said before, we need a base, we have to know what it was prior, we can't just go in now and say, oh, look, women are not working as much as they used to. Well, compared to what? That's the approach that we're always taking. In prior work, Peggy, Wendy and I, have also looked at this notion of uncertainty, whether it's relationship uncertainty. As you probably know, there's high rates of cohabitation. And so, we're interested in whether or not COVID, the pandemic, is making individuals less certain about their relationships. Or perhaps you realize life is short, this is not so bad and then obviously, financial uncertainty, what is the effect of financial uncertainty on psychological wellbeing? Jolie: Wendy, much of your research is about cohabitation and its relationship to wellbeing. And we know that due to social distancing, many of them are living in closer quarters that they have ever lived before. Do you have any early implications for short or long-term impacts for couples and families? Wendy: I think that's a great question and there's been a lot of speculation about that and we can all draw on our own experiences and thinking about how relationships can be strained during these times but also you might learn that this is really a great relationship for you. Wendy: And so, I think, initially a lot of people were thinking, we're going to see high divorce rates because couples aren't going to have any outlets. We don't know the answer to that yet, we don't know if more couples are moving in together. There was a thought that maybe in our effort to create a COVID bubble, you would have COVID cohabitation. And whether those relationships are going to be as stable as other relationships that weren't formed during COVID and so, that all remains to be seen. And so, that's what's going to be really exciting because we'll actually have some evidence about that and we really want to know the answers about that. We've done a lot of research on intimate partner violence and relationship quality and we'll actually be able to understand if there's a change in intimate partner violence or verbal conflict or relationship satisfaction. So, all of these elements of relationships we'll be able to see what was happening before COVID and what was happening after. So, we're interested in that. Wendy: Peggy is analyzing, right now, a lot of the qualitative interviews that we've done and she's finding, also that there's couples where there's not agreement about social distancing or about how to manage it and so that can be an extra source of stress. So, it's not just being in the same house together, maybe having financial pressures but also just the pandemic itself and how to manage it, can differ. And she's seeing a decision and I consider there might be more increases in that with the holidays emerging. So, how are couples going to deal with social distancing? And it's one thing if you're social distancing during months where there's not major holidays but eventually, I think, there's going to be additional pressure and strain on couples. So, we're using the surveys, we'll be using the in-depth interviews, so we're really looking forward to moving forward on that. Jolie: This team on this grant includes Peggy, who has a background in criminology, Wendy, you as a demographer and Monica with social psychology. Why was it so important for this project and this project in particular, as well as your research, generally, to bring together these different disciplinary perspectives? Monica: For all of our projects but this one in particular, I think that we all brought something unique to it. Wendy, of course, understands demographic patterns and I think that I brought to it, sort of, the theory of behavioral motivation and then Peg always has been able to really articulate problem behaviors. And what is life like for individuals who have more disadvantaged backgrounds? Whether it's economic marginality or perhaps a history of substance abuse or a history of intimate partner violence or a history of parental incarceration. And to contextualize it, her point is always, you can't just study family life without looking at how it might differ by these sociological variables. So, I think we've all brought something different into the project. Jolie: Monica, your research is so much about child adolescent development. Since most adolescents can't currently have the typical social experiences that define their stage of life, what are some of the questions you're interested in finding answers to about the repercussions or changes to adolescent self-definition? Monica: I think this is a tough time to be an adolescent. Part of it is developmental, that the process of individuation, where you're supposed to be separating from your parents and really looking more to your peer group for guidance, at least, in terms of popular culture kinds of things. And that has been completely turned on its head. Now, on the other hand, what young people have now that they haven't had in the past is the social network and Snapchat and FaceTiming and all of these different kinds of ways of connecting. And so, I suspect what we're going to see is that, kids are finding ways to separate from parents in ways that we don't even know because we're just not in the groove, so we have no idea how they are staying connected. But one of the other things I was going to mention but normally when we're thinking about health and wellbeing, usually the larger your social network, the better you are, right? Monica: Particularly because the larger the social network, the more likely you'll get the emotional support you need. And you can also give social support because of that norm of reciprocity. But what happens then when you have this large social network and you can't do it anymore. And so, one of the hypothesis that Peggy, Wendy and I have is, this may be one of those instances where individuals with the smallest social networks may actually fare better than an individual with a larger social network. Now, again, this is something, it's a preliminary hypothesis, so we have to still study that. Jolie: We're going to take a quick break. Thanks for listening to the Big Ideas podcast. Announcer: If you are passionate about Big Ideas, consider sponsoring this program. To have your name or organization mentioned here, please contact us at ics@bgsu.edu. Jolie: Hello and welcome back to the Big Ideas podcast. Today I'm talking to Dr. Wendy Manning and Dr. Monica Longmore about their NSF funded project on compliance amid social distancing protocols. Obviously, the COVID-19 pandemic has magnified many, many of the aspects of systemic, racial and economic inequalities in the United States and around the world. We are seeing that racial and ethnic minority groups are at increased risk of getting sick and of dying from COVID-19. In regard to your study, how diverse is the sample in terms of ethnicity and the variables of disproportionality related to social distances capability? Wendy: So, that's a big question that we're interested in, is the idea that the pandemic is not experienced evenly across all groups. And so, there's people who are marginalized in terms of economics, in terms of race and ethnicity, we have folks who are marginalized, all kinds of domains. And so, we'll be able to consider that in our analysis because our sample reflects the population of Toledo. And so, we have a sample and we over-sampled on racial and ethnic minorities in our project. We have...Our sample also includes a fair number of folks of different economic standings and economic wellbeing, so that will be important. We have included questions about who's an essential worker or not, so we'll have some understanding of what their occupation is and whether they've suffered economically due to COVID. We asked very direct questions about that. So, I think we'll be able to answer questions and find out ways that maybe some folks are better able to cope than others. Wendy: And so, that's what we're hoping to learn is that, while the pandemic is going to hit some people harder, people might have different kinds of resilience. Maybe if they have different kinds of social networks or different kinds of engagements in their relationships. So, we don't know the answer but it's a good one. Monica: I would add to that, that we also know a little bit about their social experiences, in particular. One of the questions we asked is, do you know someone who came down with COVID? And then a second follow-up question is, do you know anyone who passed away from COVID? And so, I think that those are questions that really get at the lived experiences. Jolie: What are you hoping your research might reveal about community and cultural factors for compliance with social distancing protocols? How are you hoping that your findings might help public health officials and others to better communicate around particular pandemic protocols but maybe also about qualities for resilience, more generally? Wendy: I think that's what makes our project really exciting because we feel like we've done a lot of research over the years but we've never researched something that's so time-sensitive and such a crisis, that's experienced by everybody. So, we're hoping that we will learn, who is resilient, who is able to maybe cope. We assume everybody is stressed, how that differentially impacts some folks versus others. And so, we're trying to reach out to broad audiences. One of the missions of NSF is that you have a public engagement component of your project and so, we are very invested in that. And so, we look forward to speaking to people in our community about what we find but until we know our findings, we don't know what the solutions will be. And so, right now, some of the solutions are, sort of, generic, it's, sort of, a one-size-fits-all and the messaging has changed a lot over time. Wendy: I know already that from the qualitative data, that it's complicated, that people have complex rationales for their behavior and they're appropriate for them in their life. But we're really excited about making a difference. We're just not sure exactly how that's going to happen. Jolie: I'm wondering if, because of this time, you are also thinking differently about getting some of your findings in the hands of your subjects. Has that been a subject of conversation amongst the three of you co-PIs on this project? Wendy: We don't have a specific plan, at this moment, to share the findings with the subjects but we definitely are thinking about new ways of sharing the findings through social media and we have hopes that then, we'll be able to reach out to our respondents. We typically do not correspond directly with our respondents, unless it's about interviewing and about the project but as many of them have participated over the years, I'm sure they've Googled us and they understand what our project is. Sometimes we talk about what some of the findings are, we really want the respondents to know that they are valuable to us because only they can represent their lived experience, nobody else can, we can't replace them with somebody else just like them. So, if I was just doing a big survey, I could just say, oh, here's a 20 year old person who's in college, I can just find another person like that. So, they're very unique and special but we're hoping, not only our respondents but the broader community, as they represent the community, we'll be able to speak out to them. Monica: One of the other strategies we've done on this project, more so than any of our other projects, is the involvement of undergraduates in the research process. Through the CFDR, I was able to receive a small grant to hire, I think it was about, five undergraduates, to work on our project, to help with the transcription. We met with them weekly and they were just fabulous. And, in fact, was so successful we're doing it again. We also have several students, undergraduates, who are doing research projects that will be present in their research projects, on campus, at one of our undergraduate conferences. And we're just given thought to, how do we take it to the next step? Is it possible that not only are the students transcribing and critiquing the data and writing about it, is there a role to actually train some of them to be part of the interview process? Is that something we can do as a next step? Monica: And so, that's as a research team, that we're trying to do is, bring research to the level of the undergraduate so that they are active participants in it. And with this particular project and because they were all home, it was not hard getting really bright, enthusiastic, students to work with us. Jolie: A group of researchers from the University of Maryland, coined the term quarantine fatigue, to talk about the decline of people observing social distancing protocols, as the pandemic has grinded on. Through their research, they estimated around April 15th was when some of that fatigue started to set in. Do you have any advice that you would give to those who are experiencing quarantine fatigue but are trying their very best to comply with social distancing guidelines? Monica: Quarantine fatigue is nothing new, I'm thinking back to research that Peggy, Wendy and I did during the HIV epidemic. And it was very similar, kind of, thing, in fact, they sometimes call it zigzag compliance, where you comply with safe sex practices and then it goes down and then you comply and then it goes down and it does get exhausting. And I think the message just has to be the same. You have to wash your hands, you have to social distance, you have to wear a mask. And I think that the constant reminder is the only thing, I don't know what else can work. Jolie: How are you two, personally, holding up in this challenging time? What are some of the strategies that each of you has taken to, sort of, deal with the additional stressors of social distancing of, sort of, higher alert around health and wellbeing, things like that? For you Monica, what are some of the strategies you've maybe ramped up or shifted compared to before? Monica: No matter what we're doing in terms of our research, I'm always the one who says, let's just remember, everything will take more time, nothing takes the time we think it takes. What used to be 15 minutes is now an hour and a half and we have to give ourselves that break. And I think Peggy, Wendy and I have been fortunate with this long friendship that we connect a lot, we talk a lot. In terms of my own personal life, I live out in the country, I have, maybe, three friends. Once in a while I'll go into Bowling Green but I'm pretty much at home. Jolie: What about for you, Wendy? What is this time look like for you and how are you coping, maybe, differently than before? Wendy: Well, I think we're working at home, so as faculty, that's different. We are engaging with students in different ways. And, maybe, we're having more intense and even sometimes more emotional conversations with students as they are trying to cope and deal with COVID. So, I think, you feel like you might be making more of a difference for some people who are having a hard time and I think we all, as faculty, feel a responsibility for that but at the same time, we all face our own struggles. And so, trying to think of activities that you can do, to get outside, I went camping, so some things like that. I thought I was past the years of camping but I actually slept on an air mattress on the ground and it was not bad. Wendy: So, I think, we're all doing a lot of Zoom calling with family and friends. So, I had a Zoom call on Sunday, with people from all over the world I had went to a international high school, so people were in Japan and Israel and Houston and London. And so, I think sometimes we're reaching out to people in new ways and connecting more, so I think that's helpful. I play online Euchre with my in-laws, once a week, so that I have a card game. It's almost the same as being there, it really feels almost the same. We never did this before the pandemic. So, Monica and I both have dogs, so we spend a lot of time with our dogs. Monica: And I also had a huge vegetable garden this year, it's just so classic, just like you see on television. I had a huge garden and every weekend I'm canning something. And when I do go to-- Wendy: --About bringing me a can. She dropped off at the shops, she goes, I was in town and I left you some salsa, I'm like, great. So, I benefited. Monica: Yeah. Yeah. Jolie: Thank you so much for joining me today, Wendy and Monica. Listeners, you can keep up with other ICS happenings by following us on Twitter and Instagram at @icsbgsu or on our Facebook page. You can listen to Big Ideas wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred platform. Our producers for this podcast are Chris Cavera and Marco Mendoza, with sound editing by Marco Mendoza. Research assistance was provided by Kari Hanlin. Thank you all so much. Musical Outro: Discussion.

The Bond Experience
Bond Posters Re-Imagined | Sean Longmore

The Bond Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 28:57


Nostalgia and Bond moments inspire Sean Longmore to create posters and images that capture the essence and excitement of the Bond franchise. See his amazing works and hear what drives his artistry in the Bond Community....

Casting for Two Podcast
Simon Longmore

Casting for Two Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 38:46


It's the start of 2021, and already the US has seen some craziness. So instead of doing a super political episode, Chris figured he would tickle your funny bone! The guest for episode 411 is a super-duper talented Actor, writer, producer, and #1 person named "Simon." Please give a social distance welcome to Simon Longmore!!

To The Spirit
S1-Ep6: Ann Longmore-Etheridge

To The Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 62:57


In this episode, Beck talks with Ann Longmore-Etheridge about the world of ITC- Electronic voice Phenomenon. Ann shares EVP's she's captured as well as touching upon the pioneers of ITC. From Gettysburg to the stairs of her basement, Ann shares some great stories of ghosts and the spirits of those who've come before us. Ann is a writer, editor and historian who worked in magazine journalism for many years. She just finished writing a history book that should be published by next year. Ann has been involved in the world of ITC EVP since the 1980's. You can find some of Ann's work here: https://dyingcharlotte.com/ Thank you for listening, if you like the podcast please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts! Much love and many blessings. Follow us: Instagram@ tothespiritpod Facebook @ tothespiritpod YouTube @ To The Spirit Pod Goal: We want to inspire and educate on the metaphysical, esoteric, paranormal and supernatural. Sharing interviews and stories from around the globe, we partner with the best speakers to share their knowledge and life stories, all while having fun. If you know someone who would be interested in this podcast please share it with them. Contact us: tothespiritpod@gmail.com Rebecca O'Donnell's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Look-Up-Journey-Soul-Satellite-ebook/dp/B083SLKC26/ref=sr_1_1?crid=M5QJ5BXC1VI9&dchild=1&keywords=look+up+the+journey+of+a+soul+satellite+rebecca+odonnell&qid=1605636660&sprefix=look+up+the+journey+of+a+soul+satel%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-1 Source: Tags:To The Spirit, Inspiration, Supernatural, Paranormal, Dead, Ghosts, Psychic, Medium, Trance, Esoteric, Metaphysical, Demons, Aliens, UFO, Phenomenon, ITC, EVP, Cryptid --- 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/tothespirit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tothespirit/support

Marketing Residency with Jan Rossi
Social Media Deniers Lose

Marketing Residency with Jan Rossi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 4:28


Embrace Social Media for your business. Start slow.... just have a presence! Don't be a cranky denier!Want to connect on Twitter? I'm JanRossiCO. So it's https://Twitter.com/JanRossiCODon't lose! Join in with Social Media Marketing.More from JAN ROSSI of Marketing Residency tomorrow.Thanks to the show LONGMORE for the intro and outro licks! loved that Netflix show. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lady Startup
A Story of Resilience, Creativity & A Chick In A Wheelchair

Lady Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 32:24


Some businesses are born unexpectedly, from tragedies nobody ever saw coming. When Samantha Longmore was 20 years old she was involved in not just one, but two shocking accidents on the same day. Her life would never be the same. One day, sitting at home in Binalong (in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales) sick of feeling unsure about her place in the world, Sam made a decision to start a business in the most unlikely and unexpected way.  This is the story of OhhBulldust. This episode of Lady Startup Stories is brought to you by GoDaddy. The place to go to get your business idea online. Are you busting to start your own business but you don’t know where to start? Get info about The Lady Startup Activation Plan here... https://www.ladystartup.com/pages/waitlist/ Want insider tips and tricks for your business direct from Mia Freedman each week? Get the free Lady Startup newsletter here... https://www.ladystartup.com.au/ Want to help lift other women higher and maybe get a boost for your biz? Follow us on Instagram… https://www.instagram.com/ladystartups/ Looking for a community of kickass Lady Startups (and other women who want to start businesses)? We have a free one for you right here... https://www.facebook.com/ladystartups/ Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman, co-founder of Mamamia and founder of Lady Startup Guests: Samantha Longmore Producers: Leah Porges and Samantha McDonald See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

RugbyUPC Podcast
Mission Sunday 26-07-2020 Rev Longmore

RugbyUPC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 54:45


FanboyNation
Nick E. Tarabay Discusses Acting, Staying Healthy and Living the American Dream

FanboyNation

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 64:57


Nick E. Tarabay is most recognized for his work on the Spartacus franchise as Ashur. He has also been a Klingon in Star Trek: Into Darkness, Digger Harkness aka Captain Boomerang on Arrow and several other notable projects like Longmore, NCIS and is currently developing a new series based on the novel of the same name by Karim El Koussa entitled The Phoenician Code. The Phoenician Code is a project that of Paul Khoury that follows historical, theological and archaeological facts fictionalized for a story that has been dubbed, "the antithesis of the Di Vinci Code." Both Tarabay and Koussa were born in Lebanon making them direct descendants of the Phoenician people, making the story a far more personal event. Tarabay, who grew up during the Lebanese Civil War, with a no-nonsense father, who allowed his son to pursue his acting aspirations. Tarabay, in his own words was an active kid that couldn't sit still and whether performing Motion Capture (MoCap), like The Butcher in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Ashur in Spartacus, he enjoys the physicality as being part of his performances. We caught up with Tarabay to discuss how he remains healthy during all this craziness going on in the world, the mental toughness in remaining calm not only during a civil war but a pandemic as well, his love of acting a whole host of other things. Follow Nick E. Tarabay on Twitter @nicktaraby and on Instagram @nicktarabay.

Social Hands Podcast
Quarantine Podcast with Kaylah Longmore

Social Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 6:56


We all knowing what’s happening in our surrounding right now. Grab some motivation today and keep focus on God. Listen to our quarantine Podcast. God bless you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhands/support

Social Hands Podcast
Be not Dismayed with Kaylah Longmore

Social Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 5:17


You never knew it was coming but we are about to release some testimonies and experiences from the voice of those who love the Lord. However, this is not a another season of the Social Hands Podcasts, it’s just a moment of sharing our journey since the year 2019, helping persons to know the truth and to begin the right way for 2020. It’s all God so stay in tune as we release our audios everyday until January 1, 2020. Love y’all. God bless. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhands/support

Opinions May Vary
Episode 395 with Rich Longmore of BogelBear Illustration!

Opinions May Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 62:01


The vendor hall of is easily one of the most unique halls in all the conventions we attend. Being a show that doesn't quite fit into any single genre, it attracts vendors that don't quite fit into any single genre. Example: Rich Longmore and his art over at . Rich is a freelance artist who, as he so beautifully put it, has been drawing monsters since he could hold a pencil. With roots deep-seated in the D&D and cryptozoology scenes, Rich creates amazing pieces of work that somehow manage to be beautiful, mildly terrifying, and strangely informative all at the same time. This week, we had the opportunity to speak with Rich in person and get the inside-info on how came to be, Rich's experiences in freelance work, and how valuable it can be to have daughters with expansive knowledge of Pokemon. Enjoy! -Jr.

ThinkBusiness
Episode 1: Roseanne Longmore

ThinkBusiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 17:28


John Kennedy interviews Rosanne Longmore, CEO of the Irish medtech start-up Coroflo, which plans to launch its groundbr-eaking breastfeeding device in late 2020. Coroflow recently raised €1m in funding as well as a €2.2m accelerator grant from the European Commission under its Horizon 2020 programme, bringing total investment in Coroflow to €4m.

What Are You Afraid of? Horror & Paranormal Podcast

  EPISODE 125: WRITER OF DARKNESS Halloween would just be another Groundhog’s day without horror storytellers! And that’s Fox saying that, and he was born on Groundhog’s day. On episode 125, author T. Fox Dunham hangs out with fellow author James Longmore. They both have stories in the crime anthology, A Time For Violence, and James comes on to share his experiences as an author and impart wisdom to new writers starting the lifelong challenge. David Walton narrates an excerpt from his story, Mice. Fox also shares some of the ghost stories he’s collected while visiting the mountain town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Who is the faceless lady in the Victorian dress who haunts the old mining city? Ghosts of Jim Thorpe read by T. Fox Dunham and his wife, Allison Ledbetter. We’re counting down to Halloween 2019.   AUTHOR JAMES LONGMORE: James hails originally from Yorkshire, England having relocated with his family to Houston, Texas in 2010. He has an honors degree in Zoology and a background in sales, marketing and business. An Affiliate Member of the Horror Writer’s Association, and founder of HellBound Books Publishing LLC, James has to date five novels published. his definitive short story collection, and three novellas. He is also the proprietor of the independent, horror publishing house HellBound Books Publishing LLC.   James also writes screenplays and currently has three under option. In 2014 he was commissioned by Spectra Records to write a biopic feature on the early life of Bob Marley, and in 2015 was writer for hire on the Kenyan sitcom ‘The Samaritans’. James has written and directed short movies, winning Best Director in the 2013 Splatterfest film competition and Remi awards at Houston’s Worldfest Film Festival in 2012, 2014 and 2015 – all are viewable on his official website!   www.jameslongmore.com Twitter Facebook Amazon Author Page www.hellboundbookspublishing.com http://www.panicroomradio.com   DISCLAIMER: All opinions of guests and content do not reflect the opinions of T. Fox Dunham, Phil Thomas or Para-X Radio. Music, Art and Author Rights All music, fiction and material is either used with the permission of the right’s owner or is either public domain or creative commons. The hosts of What Are You Afraid Of? make no profit from the show and do not profit off the intellectual property of others. Beyond Reason by Squire Tuck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License Ever Loving Blues by Squire Tuck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License “The Chamber” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Come and Play with Me” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Classic Horror 3 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Tranquility by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License This House by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License A Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Garden Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License What Are You Afraid Of opening and closing theme by Michael Martin Garrett. All rights remain the property of Michael Martin Garrett.    

Hear Them Raw
Samantha Longmore

Hear Them Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 31:09


At 20 years of age Samantha Longmore was always on the go - she was juggling two jobs with a busy social life. But one weekend in October 2013, a series of unfortunate events changed her life forever. On her way home from Canberra, early one morning, she was involved in not one but two car accidents within just a few kilometres of each other. As a result, she was paralysed down the right side of her body. Six years since her accident, Samantha is a totally different woman but her recovery didn’t happen overnight. An unlikely fascination with knitting not only turned her life around, it’s influencing other people too.

Social Hands Podcast
Contentment with Kaylah Longmore

Social Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 6:08


Contentment is fulfillment! Join our podcast today as Kaylah speaks on an important topic that we tend to overlook. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhands/support

Social Hands Podcast
Christian & College Lifestyle with Kaylah Longmore

Social Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 8:20


Join us on our podcast as Kaylah give tips on how to maintain your Christian lifestyle throughout college. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhands/support

Social Hands Podcast
Testimony & Encouragement with Kaylah Longmore

Social Hands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 7:20


Join our podcast channel and enjoy our fabulous and adventurous path of great testimonies and encouragements. Join Kaylah which is our guest on this podcast and she shares her story. Enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialhands/support

The Crime Cafe
Interview with Author and Screenwriter James Longmore – S. 4, Ep. 18

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 20:39


Debbi Mack interviews crime author and screenwriter James Longmore on the Crime Cafe podcast. Check out the show notes below. Or, if you're in a rush, click here to download the transcript! Debbi: [00:00:13] Hi, everyone. This is the Crime Cafe, your podcasting source of great crime, suspense, and thriller writing. I'm your host, Debbi Mack. Before I bring on my guest, I'll just remind you that the Crime Cafe has two ebooks for sale: the nine-book boxed set and the short story anthology. You can find the buy links for both on my website debbimack.com, under the "Crime Cafe" link. You can also get a free copy of either book if you become a Patreon supporter. You'll get that and much more if you support the podcast on Patreon, along with our eternal gratitude for doing so. [00:01:02] It's my great pleasure today to have James Longmore as my guest. James is not only an author, but a screenwriter and a publisher. He has written and directed short films, as well, and even done standup comedy. So thanks for being here today, James. James: [00:01:21] Thank you for having me. Nice to see you. Debbi: [00:01:25] Sure thing. It's great to see you. You've done so many interesting things. Let's start with your writing, though. What do you write mostly? Is it mostly horror or do you do other genres, as well? James: [00:01:39] A lot of it seems to be horror, because that's sort of where my mind defaults to, but mostly, you know, dark stuff. You know, if it's dark, whether it's your crime or horror or dark romance or whatever. I think if it's got a dark element to it, then that's me. A dark comedy is what I'm a big fan of already, which is something we British people do incredibly well. Debbi: [00:02:08] I do love dark comedy, and that's pretty awesome. But let's see. You've written five novels, three novellas, and a bunch of short stories. James: [00:02:19] Right, yeah. Apparently so. Yes. On my resume. Debbi: [00:02:24] Are all of your novels standalones? James: [00:02:27] They are, yeah. I envy authors who sort of plan and write a series of three, four, five. We spoke to somebody recently who's planned a series of like ten books. Maybe I just haven't had the idea yet that it would sustain any sort of series. A couple of my novels I think would make a good sequel, but I just seem to like to move on to the next idea. I'm not one for rehashing, to be honest. Debbi: [00:03:02] Interesting. Or for stretching things out. James: [00:03:04] For stretching things out. Yeah, yeah, it's the same reason I tend not to commit to long TV series. A nice little 10-part series or an eight-part series, that's fine. But these that go on for like 13 seasons, it's just ... I just can't commit to that. Debbi: [00:03:27] And they tend to kind of run out of gas after a while if they don't do it right. James: [00:03:32] They do usually. I mean, I remember I really got hooked on Breaking Bad and that was just about the right length. I think it was seven, maybe eight seasons, and that was enough. But some of them, they just go on and it's like ... really should have stopped. Season Seven, you should have quit. But honestly. I mean, obviously, as long as people still watch it and advertisers still fork it out, they'll still keep churning them out. Debbi: [00:03:58] Exactly, exactly right. Can you tell us a little about Flanagan? What's the book about? James: [00:04:04] It's a sort of dark psychological sort of ... I don't like to use the word erotica, because it's not really erotica. It's about an everyday or seemingly everyday couple who have a couple of sort of weird ways of getting their kicks, and I don't want to give too much. It has a twist that I don't want to give away because it's one that people [won't see coming]. I swear you'd never see it coming in a million years. But, for me, because I like dark things, I like horror. You know, I mean for me one of the most horrific monsters, if you like,

Worthfull Project
EP 51 // Finding Worth in Studying Sacred Texts // Traci Garff Longmore

Worthfull Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 52:48


“When you give God time, He’ll talk to you.”   Wowie zowie. Season 2 of the Worthfull Project podcast is upon us, and there is a change in the wind. I knew I wanted to elevate the show and the conversations I was having. Because why not? So I thought about the best conversations I have and how I can bring those to the show. And I started recording them with some of the most beautiful, brilliant people I’ve met. This first one was revelatory to me, and maybe it will be for you as well. I sat down with my dear friend Traci, who is a master scriptorian and just started teaching the study of ancient scripture at the university level. You can imagine the kind of conversations we have about God, purpose, life, faith, etc. And while I thought we were going to be discussing just the worth of studying ancient spiritual texts to find wisdom about ourselves, we ended up going down rabbit holes we didn’t know the direction of. What we ended up discussing at the end of the episode is one of the most exciting and meaningful lessons I’ve learned on this worthfull journey so far. It’s a clarity that came to me about how our infinite worth is related to the worth we place on our actions. This is the beginning of a whole new chapter of the Worthfull Project. Thank you for joining me in it.   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts  |  Spotify  |  Google Play  | Stitcher Show notes: Basic helpful tips to find value in studying ancient spiritual texts (4:46) Why you don’t need to live in an exotic location to have deep spiritual experiences (6:40) Why written words are so powerful to learn spiritual wisdom from (11:40) The benefits of going straight to the source when seeking wisdom (13:12) What we can learn in between the words that are written (14:18) Why it’s valuable to learn from imperfectly written records (19:05) Why we feel self-worth when we achieve something that we committed to (24:10) How our self-worth is affected when we do something that doesn’t fit our moral code (26:32) The choice we have to become unworthy or become worthy (33:04) The connection between feeling unworthy because of our actions and our relationship with God (36:40) Why God will always want to be in relationship with us (40:53) How God holds the vision of our worth (44:22) “The feeling of unworthy is actually the feeling of being separated from my worth.” Links we mention: The Book of Mormon Follow Traci: Instagram

Your Own Magic
Jennifer Longmore: Akashic Records, Soul Purpose, + Shifting Your Money Story

Your Own Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 67:33


Let's unveil the healing and clarification power of your own akashic records with Jennifer Longmore. Jennifer is an internationally acclaimed radio host, 2-time best-selling author, healer, and speaker known for creating a 6 figure enterprise within the first 10 months of launching her own healing practice. Jennifer loves to teach spirit-based entrepreneurs how to create highly-conscious businesses + let go of our money stories that hold us back. (+ cherry on top: surprise intro with FullyRaw Kristina)   TOPICS COVERED:  What is a "soul's purpose" How to discover the soul's purpose Akashic records and how they bring us more clarity Pocketing childhood stories Getting full perspectives beyond our limited lens Shifting our money stories that hold us back from the abundance A love letter to your business, career, + money Un-paralyzing our fears Self-care formula for feeling better Why your life always matters + more   LOVE THIS EPISODE? share on your instastory + tag @raquellemantra + @jenniferlongmore    JOIN THE SOUL TRIBE yourownmagic.life Secret Facebook Group    MEDITATIVE IMAGININGS, SELF-REFLECTIONS + MORE for 20% limited time only $34.44/year (or $4.44/month) Soul Tribe Membership Site    FREE MEDITATIVE IMAGININGS for rating + reviewing this podcast send your screenshot to info@yourownmagic.life for a free meditative imagining   THANK YOU TO YOM SPONSORS EverlyWell.com use code MAGIC for 15% OFF at-home health testing for inflammation, metabolism, food sensitivities, + more! foursigmatic.com/soultribe use code SOULTRIBE for 15% OFF your magical mushroom elixir order: favorites Lion's Mane, Cordyceps + Hot Cacao Mushroom Mix.

Authors on the Air Radio 2
James Longmore and Xtina Marie join Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE!

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 33:00


James hails originally from Yorkshire, England having relocated with his family to Houston, Texas in 2010. He has an honors degree in Zoology and a background in sales, marketing and business. His writing style and story telling has already been compared to James Herbert, Richard Laymon, Stephen King, Dan Brown and Robert Ludlum. An Affiliate Member of the Horror Writer’s Association, and founder of HellBound Books Publishing LLC, James has to date five novels published, plus his definitive short story collection, all in addition to three novellas and a whole bunch of short stories dotted about in myriad anthologies. www.jameslongmore.com www.hellboundbookspublishing.com Xtina Marie is a poet, podcaster, writer, editing services provider, mom, and bibliophile whose poetry and short stories have been published in fifteen books. Her first book, Dark Musings, was nominated for Bram Stoker Award and her next offering, Darkest Sunlight, should be out in the fall of 2018. To find out more visit her website: darkpoetprincess.com Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! or visit Tamara and Alistair at their websites. This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio.  

1% Better
Season Two Lift-Off - EP052

1% Better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 22:30


Welcome to the 1% Better Podcast. This is Season Two. Episode One. It’s great to be back and have you here with me!I’ve done my best to stick to a 25-minute Pomodoro inspired episode and I’ve tried to squeeze as much as I could into this timeframe. The aim is to give you an insight into what I’ve been working on in the background over the last 2+ months since wrapping up Season One.As I release this episode, I have already over 12 shows recorded and in the queue for roll-out. I’m genuinely excited by the stories that I’ll be sharing in the coming weeks.I launched Season One 12 months ago (a week earlier than this). In the year since, I’ve learned so much about this whole podcasting game and an awful lot about myself too. I hope you’ve taken something from some/many of the episodes last year and am excited to provide more 1% Better insights and ideas that you can apply in 2018.So, with that, and extending one (or two) finger(s) in the face of the imposter syndrome, let me give you an overview of what’s in today’s show: Moving platform from SoundCloud to SpreakerWhy make the move from SoundCloudLink to the show on Spreaker – https://www.spreaker.com/user/robofthegreenBe sure to follow on Spreaker too to get updates when new shows and/or live shows kick offPlans for Live Shows on Spreaker in coming monthsWebsite updates:The Website has come along way (in my eyes at least in the year)Check out the new Book Recommendations pageThe Blog page is growingCall for Guest BloggersEmail me directly / fill out ‘Get in touch’ form if interested?The Newsletter:I set this up half-way through Season One and have 900+ subscribed so farI will send out a newsletter around the release of every episodeSign up here- http://eepurl.com/c1-GRDSocial MediaThe podcast following has grown on all of the socials over the last year and it’s really helps get the message further afield. It’s also proven to be a great resource for new guests for the show. Some great ones already from Season Two came via twitter engagements.If you haven’t connected on any of the socials, please do so by clicking the links on the right-hand side of the webpages. The more followers, the bigger the reach!iTunes:Whether you like it or not, iTunes is still the place where most people listen to podcasts.So, the higher I get the show ranked on the charts there, the more people might see it and that could lead to more people clicking in.If you are listening and liking the show, I would be delighted if you subscribed, rated (1-5 starts) and reviewed (leave a comment) on the show’s page in iTunes.You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-1-better-podcast/id1212137500?mt=2Support – Help YouIn the show, I talk about ways I want to further help listeners beyond the podcast. I hope the 1% Better podcasts continue to help listeners improve and get better.An Idea I’m going to test out in the coming months is to offer some pro bono coaching – check out the show for more details.If you, or someone you know, fits the criteria here outlined in the show, have them click on the Support page and on the Pro Bono Coaching Button to Email me.I hope to provide some life/performance/career coaching to a couple of people per month and see this as another way I could give something back.Support – Help MeTo support the show’s growth and ongoing improvement, I’ve set up a couple of ways that listeners that love what they’re hearing and would like to donate/contribute to its growth, can do just that.Every donation that comes in will go directly into further developing the content, and production of the show, enabling me to make it better!The two ways you can help are:Option One - Patreon Page:Here you can subscribe and donate a few dollars, euro, or whatever per month to help things get better!For those that do, you will get exclusive access to content that are only for Patreon subscribers. Added just this week, I have a solo show on how to identify core values and an accompanying blog post thereEach month, I’ll be adding more audio and written context to those that sign upOption Two – Buy via my Amazon Button:If you’re buying one of the recommended books (or anything else) on Amazon, click through the Amazon Button on the Support Page.You don’t pay anything extra and the Giant that is Amazon will make a small donation to the show. Not sure how small. Will let you know though if I get anything!Giveaways!Another idea/experiment here. I’m aiming to run a few giveaways/competitions during Season Two. It would be exclusive to those that listen and sign up to the Newsletter.If any business out there wants to offer some prizes or giveaways, please get in touch directly with me – email: Rob@robofthegreen.ie and mark the subject – Giveaway!THE PODCAST (direct link to SeasonTwo on the website here)I’ve been recording since January and I’m very excited to share the new episodesIn the show, I share links to the first three interviews coming up over the next few weeks. These are with:Johnny Holland the Ex-Munster fly-half. We had a great chat back in January. Talking about his career, dealing with retirement at the age of 25, life after rugby and go into details on Nutrition that you will definitely fine useful.Emma O’Toole – runs her own yoga business – YogawithEmma.ie – she’s also a Type1 Diabetic for the last 30 or so years. As a Type1DB myself, I chatted to Emma about her journey managing this disease.Josh Quigley – Josh rose to prominence a couple of years ago when he attempted to cycle around the globe to raise awareness for Mental Health – after a suicide attempt that changed his life. The full show is a great story. Here is just a small clip.Others guests coming up include:Olive Loughanne – on her career that lead to her World Championship Goal for the WalkEx-Aerlingus CEO Dermot MannionTed Dinan – Professor in UCC focusing on the Gut & the Psychobiotic Revolution – all about how the health of our gut impacts our mood!Experiments:Other Show – I am also recording some shows for a new Podcast that is in the worksThis one will be around 15mins longMore targeted on a set of tips/advice that can help you improveSome weeks this might be just me others with guestsI’m looking at doing this live sometimes tooThis will kick-off once we get Season Two up and runningFacebook live shows:I have no clue how it could turn out but it’s worth trying it and seeing how it grows! To be able to see these, you would need to be following the Rob the Green Page and the 1% Better community on FB – so check these out! Links in the notes for this intro show!Launch:Today Friday – launch. I’m going to try for a Thursday/Friday Release over the coming months for the 1% Better show. When the second show kicks off – all going well – it will be a Monday/Tuesday! So lots of content!So, there you have it. I hope this has tweaked your interest. I’m really excited to get going again.  I thank you very much for taking the time to listen. Please thank yourself for making time to listen to the show. It shows you are interested in learning, improving and have the drive to get better. Even just 1% at a time.Have a Great Day & Good luck!RobJust a quick note to say thanks for listening. There are a lot of podcasts to choose from and you picking this one means a lot to me. I know that sounds like a cheese-ball thing to say, but it's true! I'm enjoying creating these shows, learning from them and I'm hoping that you are too.To help me make the show even better, I wand & need your help. Your feedback is essential. So, please take a few minutes to get in touch (links below, or subscribe on iTunes and leave a rating or review).If you liked this episode, share out the link via one of the socials. It will help me reach a bigger audience. If One Person gets something from the Episode that makes them 1% Better, I'll be a happy man.Finally, if you really love the show, and really want me to take it to the next level, I've set up a Patreon site where you pledge some financial support. That would be awesome. You will also get exclusive access to upcoming podcasts and article posts that are just for those that are Patron.Connect in with Rob on the socials or via email on:Email    Twitter   Facebook   WebsiteSubscribe to the Rob of the Green Newsletter HereBecome a Patreon Member

1% Better
Season Two Lift-Off - EP052

1% Better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 22:30


Welcome to the 1% Better Podcast. This is Season Two. Episode One. It’s great to be back and have you here with me!I’ve done my best to stick to a 25-minute Pomodoro inspired episode and I’ve tried to squeeze as much as I could into this timeframe. The aim is to give you an insight into what I’ve been working on in the background over the last 2+ months since wrapping up Season One.As I release this episode, I have already over 12 shows recorded and in the queue for roll-out. I’m genuinely excited by the stories that I’ll be sharing in the coming weeks.I launched Season One 12 months ago (a week earlier than this). In the year since, I’ve learned so much about this whole podcasting game and an awful lot about myself too. I hope you’ve taken something from some/many of the episodes last year and am excited to provide more 1% Better insights and ideas that you can apply in 2018.So, with that, and extending one (or two) finger(s) in the face of the imposter syndrome, let me give you an overview of what’s in today’s show: Moving platform from SoundCloud to SpreakerWhy make the move from SoundCloudLink to the show on Spreaker – https://www.spreaker.com/user/robofthegreenBe sure to follow on Spreaker too to get updates when new shows and/or live shows kick offPlans for Live Shows on Spreaker in coming monthsWebsite updates:The Website has come along way (in my eyes at least in the year)Check out the new Book Recommendations pageThe Blog page is growingCall for Guest BloggersEmail me directly / fill out ‘Get in touch’ form if interested?The Newsletter:I set this up half-way through Season One and have 900+ subscribed so farI will send out a newsletter around the release of every episodeSign up here- http://eepurl.com/c1-GRDSocial MediaThe podcast following has grown on all of the socials over the last year and it’s really helps get the message further afield. It’s also proven to be a great resource for new guests for the show. Some great ones already from Season Two came via twitter engagements.If you haven’t connected on any of the socials, please do so by clicking the links on the right-hand side of the webpages. The more followers, the bigger the reach!iTunes:Whether you like it or not, iTunes is still the place where most people listen to podcasts.So, the higher I get the show ranked on the charts there, the more people might see it and that could lead to more people clicking in.If you are listening and liking the show, I would be delighted if you subscribed, rated (1-5 starts) and reviewed (leave a comment) on the show’s page in iTunes.You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-1-better-podcast/id1212137500?mt=2Support – Help YouIn the show, I talk about ways I want to further help listeners beyond the podcast. I hope the 1% Better podcasts continue to help listeners improve and get better.An Idea I’m going to test out in the coming months is to offer some pro bono coaching – check out the show for more details.If you, or someone you know, fits the criteria here outlined in the show, have them click on the Support page and on the Pro Bono Coaching Button to Email me.I hope to provide some life/performance/career coaching to a couple of people per month and see this as another way I could give something back.Support – Help MeTo support the show’s growth and ongoing improvement, I’ve set up a couple of ways that listeners that love what they’re hearing and would like to donate/contribute to its growth, can do just that.Every donation that comes in will go directly into further developing the content, and production of the show, enabling me to make it better!The two ways you can help are:Option One - Patreon Page:Here you can subscribe and donate a few dollars, euro, or whatever per month to help things get better!For those that do, you will get exclusive access to content that are only for Patreon subscribers. Added just this week, I have a solo show on how to identify core values and an accompanying blog post thereEach month, I’ll be adding more audio and written context to those that sign upOption Two – Buy via my Amazon Button:If you’re buying one of the recommended books (or anything else) on Amazon, click through the Amazon Button on the Support Page.You don’t pay anything extra and the Giant that is Amazon will make a small donation to the show. Not sure how small. Will let you know though if I get anything!Giveaways!Another idea/experiment here. I’m aiming to run a few giveaways/competitions during Season Two. It would be exclusive to those that listen and sign up to the Newsletter.If any business out there wants to offer some prizes or giveaways, please get in touch directly with me – email: Rob@robofthegreen.ie and mark the subject – Giveaway!THE PODCAST (direct link to SeasonTwo on the website here)I’ve been recording since January and I’m very excited to share the new episodesIn the show, I share links to the first three interviews coming up over the next few weeks. These are with:Johnny Holland the Ex-Munster fly-half. We had a great chat back in January. Talking about his career, dealing with retirement at the age of 25, life after rugby and go into details on Nutrition that you will definitely fine useful.Emma O’Toole – runs her own yoga business – YogawithEmma.ie – she’s also a Type1 Diabetic for the last 30 or so years. As a Type1DB myself, I chatted to Emma about her journey managing this disease.Josh Quigley – Josh rose to prominence a couple of years ago when he attempted to cycle around the globe to raise awareness for Mental Health – after a suicide attempt that changed his life. The full show is a great story. Here is just a small clip.Others guests coming up include:Olive Loughanne – on her career that lead to her World Championship Goal for the WalkEx-Aerlingus CEO Dermot MannionTed Dinan – Professor in UCC focusing on the Gut & the Psychobiotic Revolution – all about how the health of our gut impacts our mood!Experiments:Other Show – I am also recording some shows for a new Podcast that is in the worksThis one will be around 15mins longMore targeted on a set of tips/advice that can help you improveSome weeks this might be just me others with guestsI’m looking at doing this live sometimes tooThis will kick-off once we get Season Two up and runningFacebook live shows:I have no clue how it could turn out but it’s worth trying it and seeing how it grows! To be able to see these, you would need to be following the Rob the Green Page and the 1% Better community on FB – so check these out! Links in the notes for this intro show!Launch:Today Friday – launch. I’m going to try for a Thursday/Friday Release over the coming months for the 1% Better show. When the second show kicks off – all going well – it will be a Monday/Tuesday! So lots of content!So, there you have it. I hope this has tweaked your interest. I’m really excited to get going again.  I thank you very much for taking the time to listen. Please thank yourself for making time to listen to the show. It shows you are interested in learning, improving and have the drive to get better. Even just 1% at a time.Have a Great Day & Good luck!RobJust a quick note to say thanks for listening. There are a lot of podcasts to choose from and you picking this one means a lot to me. I know that sounds like a cheese-ball thing to say, but it's true! I'm enjoying creating these shows, learning from them and I'm hoping that you are too.To help me make the show even better, I wand & need your help. Your feedback is essential. So, please take a few minutes to get in touch (links below, or subscribe on iTunes and leave a rating or review).If you liked this episode, share out the link via one of the socials. It will help me reach a bigger audience. If One Person gets something from the Episode that makes them 1% Better, I'll be a happy man.Finally, if you really love the show, and really want me to take it to the next level, I've set up a Patreon site where you pledge some financial support. That would be awesome. You will also get exclusive access to upcoming podcasts and article posts that are just for those that are Patron.Connect in with Rob on the socials or via email on:Email    Twitter   Facebook   WebsiteSubscribe to the Rob of the Green Newsletter HereBecome a Patreon Member

All The Dirt  Gardening, Sustainability and Food
Ep 19: Dr Bob Longmore Herbal Specialist

All The Dirt Gardening, Sustainability and Food

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 42:15


Dr Bob Longmore is a former pharmacy academic and herbal medicines writer who lives with wife Maggie on an 8 acre semi-rural garden in Nannup with extensive productive, native and ornamental gardens. Steve and Deryn talk to him about medicinal herbs, smoking feral fish and growing food.

Magic with Zuby
Episode 061 - Feline Longmore

Magic with Zuby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 62:42


Today we have with us Feline Longmore! We discuss her rising tide of fame in the MTG community as well as her altering career of MTG cards. We also discuss a little bit about Legacy High Tide as well. Join us and I hope you all enjoy the interview! Sit back and relax! Feline Longmore can be found on the following:Twitter: @FelineLongmoreYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnuedIy-3H7OrWcJ8V2a-Xg You can support Magic With Zuby on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/magicwithzuby Magic with Zuby can be found at:Facebook: facebook.com/magicwithzubyTwitter: @magicwithzubyGmail: mtgzuby@gmail.comiTunes, Google Play, Tunein Radio, Stitcherhttp://podcastradionetwork.com Sponsors:Legitmtg.comHorizondata Sys: https://horizondatasys.cleverbridge.com/281/purl-magicwithzubyGamefly: http://www.gameflyoffer.com/zubyAudible: http://www.audibletrial.com/zuby

Better System Trader
082: Machine Learning with Kris Longmore

Better System Trader

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 42:32


Machine learning has seen a huge amount of growth over recent years with the increase in available data and processing power. It's an incredibly powerful toolset for uncovering patterns and relationships in data, however, these tools can be challenging to learn, apply correctly and are also open to abuse. Our guest for the episode, Kris Longmore from Robot Wealth, specializes in Machine Learning, Algorithmic Trading and Artificial Intelligence. He is the co-founder and Head of Quantitative Research at Quantify Partners and also provides consulting and educational services through his website Robot Wealth. In this episode Kris is going to share with us some of his insights into Machine Learning and strategy validation, including: How Machine Learning can be used to analyse huge amounts of data, uncover patterns and relationships, and define a trading edge, How Machine Learning tools can be abused and the common mistakes that traders make with Machine Learning, Strategy validation techniques that best suit market data and 1 popular technique that shouldn't be used, How to approach the vast libraries of algorithms available today, Why delaying the trading process can lead to opportunity cost and how to know when a model is ready for trading, Plus much more.

Game Hugs
Dean Longmore (Lead Learning and Content Designer)

Game Hugs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 90:55


Dean Longmore is the Lead Learning and Content Designer for Global English, and the Designer/Programmer of the iOS title Station Stop. Dean was a Game Designer for Team Bondi, where he worked on the Rockstar Games published title L.A.Noire. He was the Lead Content Designer at IntoScience working across science education based games, and was also the Lead Game Designer at Saudi Arabian studio Semaphore.

Legacy's Allure
High Tide with Feline Longmore

Legacy's Allure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 62:51


Draw 7 cards, make a ton of Mana, cast huge "X" spells. It sounds like we're talking about a Commander game! On this episode of Legacy's Allure, Feline Longmore joins to discuss her signature combo deck, High Tide. We also ponder the world of Magic card alterations and video/audio content production. Check it out!

KPFA - Pushing Limits
“Telethons” with Catherine Kudlick

KPFA - Pushing Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 4:29


Catherine Kudlick Catherine Kudlick visits Pushing Limits to discuss “Telethons,” a book by the late Paul K. Longmore. There have been several disability-related, day long fund-raisng extravaganzas in the latter part of the 2oth century; but these faded away from the pop philanthropy/pop culture scene, to the relief to some and the disappointment of others. What was the essence of these telethons? What was their message?  And, why was there such strong opposition to them, especially the one sponsored by the Muscular Dystrophy Association? Catherine Kudlick, editor of “Telethons,” will talk with host Eddie Ytuarte about some of the main characteristics of telethons and how disability activists confronted these widely-seen television events. Kudlick succeeded Longmore as director of the Paul K. Longmore Institute, based at San Francisco State University Listeners can get a sense of these telethons from the many examples on You Tube.  Most of these edited or selected examples are presented in a favorable light. The post “Telethons” with Catherine Kudlick appeared first on KPFA.

Zero To Travel Podcast
Travel Photography 101 with Travis Longmore

Zero To Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 86:15


Get ready for Travel Photography 101!What is your relationship with photography and travel?Do you love taking pictures while you’re out on the road?Should you take a photo or just enjoy the moment?Today you'll get some amazing insights from travel photographer extraordinaire Travis Longmore. He wanders the globe in search of the perfect photo and also hosts the never ending nomad podcast.Some basics of the course:A guide on how you can take better photos on your journeysThe simple elements of framing and compositionDispelling myths around travel photography and photography in generalTips on how to break into the travel photography businessAnd much more!Quick thanks to italki for supporting today’s podcast.  Hook up with native speakers from around the world- learn a language, learn the basics, practice speaking, or get some guidance from a teacher. Buy one lesson, get one free for Zero to Travel listeners.What You'll Learn in Travel Photography 101:How to tell a story with your photosThe realities of being a travel photographerThe best time of day to take photos (think Golden and Blue)Why being uncomfortable will get you the best photoWhy learning the 'rule of thirds' is a good ideaSome basic gear recommendationsHow to get permission to take that unforgettable shot of a strangerWhy you regret the photo you didn't take3 camera settings you need to master (to become a really good photographer)The difference between a professional photographer and an amateurResources:italkiSuper Smartphone Travel Photography Tips With Shannon LockerHow To Take Great Selfies While You’re TravelingDocumenting Your Travels: Good or Bad?Location Indie PodcastLocation IndieTravis Longmore PhotographyNever Ending Nomad PodcastAdobe Light RoomTBEXLooking for more Zero to Travel podcasts? Head over to the archives now for all past episodes!

Giant Thinkers Podcast
Aaryn Longmore, Founder & CEO of NLP Academy Australia on using Neuro-Linguistic Programming for designers and creatives

Giant Thinkers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 59:54


This guest is the Founder and CEO of NLP Academy Australia. For those that haven’t heard of NLP before, it stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and it’s a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing human experience; neurology, language and programming. NLP methods include ‘modeling’ and ‘adopting’ the skills and behaviors of exceptional people, then using that to acquire your own goals and objectives. Some of the topics we chat about include: Four NLP action steps we can apply immediatelyBehavioural integrationUnderstanding rapport and how to use it effectivelyThe definition of ‘anchoring’ and how to use it appropriatelyAnd reframing the mind with a powerful technique to help us shift to excitement as opposed to negativity.I present to you, the NLP master himself, Aaryn Longmore!More on Aaryn can be found via the links below: Twitter: @AarynLongmore Instagram: @Aaryn_Longmore Website: nlpacademyaustralia.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/NLPacademyAustralia Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes.Have you seen the app, that functions as a calculator, spreadsheet and notepad, all-in-one? It’s called Soulver. Just type your problem and Soulver shows you the answer. It’s smarter and clearer than a calculator, and quicker to use than a spreadsheet. Available for mac, ipad and iphone. Plus, they’re giving listeners 20% OFF. The discount is already applied if you head to GiantThinkers.com/Soulver

Central District UPC GB&I
CDC 2016 - Types and Shadows - Audio

Central District UPC GB&I

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 41:08


Central District Conference 2016 Day 2 - Session 1 Speaker: Rev. A. Longmore

KPFA - Pushing Limits
Catherine Kudlick and the Paul Longmore Institute on Disability

KPFA - Pushing Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 4:29


Catherine Kudlick Executive Director Catherine Kudlick of the Paul Longmore Institute at San Francisco State University is our guest. The Institute was named after one of the more prominent contemporary historians/scholars in the disability community. Part think-tank, part cultural center, the Longmore Institute introduces new ideas about disability and disabled people.  The work at the intersection of disability history, the arts, education, and policy, pairing SF State students and faculty with various local communities. Host and producer Eddie Ytuarte will speak with Catherine Kudlick about the role/importance disability studies in the university as they entire a wide-ranging conversation. The post Catherine Kudlick and the Paul Longmore Institute on Disability appeared first on KPFA.

Never Ending Nomad
Season 1: Couchsurfing demystified by the incredible Melissa Adams

Never Ending Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 58:44


Melissa Adams is a couch surfing host with a difference. She doesn't couch surf herself but hosts dozens of people from around the world at her house in Amsterdam.  She's a travel writer and an American expat and writes all about her new home in Amsterdam at www.wordgeisha.com She's amazing to listen to and her stories are fantastic! What is this Couchsurfing thing you ask? Couchsurfing International Inc. is a hospitality exchange and social networking website. The website provides a platform for members to "surf" on couches by staying as a guest at a host's home, host travelers, or join an event. Melissa is a host in Couchsurfing and will talk about how she chooses who she hosts. She also shares some not so good experiences with Couchsurfers and also the super interesting and fun ones. She talked about her rules as a host which make it much easier for you to figure out how you should get into the Couchsurfing world easier. She also answered a lot of questions about Couchsurfing and why Couchsurfing is not for her. She also gave advice for first time couch surfers and those who would like to try Couchsurfing.  If you want to get in touch with me head over to Travis Longmore Photography. You can also check out some travel photos and tips there as well! After you listen to her you'll want to know more so check out all her work: https://www.couchsurfing.com/people/wordgeisha http://www.wordgeisha.com/ http://uncloggedblog.com/ http://wordgeisha.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wordgeisha  

Syntax - Sonic Ambient

Longmore by Centric81

Never Ending Nomad
Season 1: Insider info on House Sitting

Never Ending Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 61:53


This episode is a doozy. Accommodation is one of the most expensive things when traveling so what would you do if you could eliminate that altogether?   That's where Nat Smith and Jodie Thomspon and Housesittingworld.com come in handy. They talk about what house sitting means, tips to do it the right way and how to stand out from the crowd so you can land the perfect house sitting gig.   Tune in to episode 12 to find out all the info!   Check out there website at http://housesittingworld.com for more info.   Don't forget to head over to my (Travis Longmore obviously) website to get in touch! http://travislongmorephotography.com.au/

Never Ending Nomad
Season 1: Sam Pessin talks all about Remote Year - 75 people from around the world traveling and working together

Never Ending Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 50:23


This episode features Sam Pessin. He is a part of Remote Year. In this episode, Sam talks about Remote Year. Remote Year offers 75 remote workers an opportunity to travel together to 12 different countries over the course of a year. Remote Year handles logistics like itinerary, lodging, and activities and if participants don’t already have a job that allows them to work outside the office, Remote Year will help them find one. Sam shares his experiences in Remote Year and how he started it with his friend. Sam also answered some quick questions like top three things in his bucket list, what country he’d stay in for the rest of his life, and more. You can get in touch with him and check out remote year through: https://www.facebook.com/remoteyear and http://www.remoteyear.com/blog/. You can also read from the remote’s blogs. To know more about Remote Year, visiting these links are a great start: http://www.remoteyear.com/ http://www.fastcompany.com/3035909/the-future-of-work/want-to-work-while-traveling-the-world-for-a-year-this-startup-might-be-a https://www.distractify.com/remote-year-1197798547.html  

Never Ending Nomad
Season 1: Who's coming up and where the heck is Travis Longmore?

Never Ending Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 12:05


In this episode I'll tell you who is coming up on the show (and there are some rippers!) and let you know where I've been over the past few weeks as well.  I'll let you know where I'm heading next on my adventures! Stay tuned for some amazing interviews coming up soon.

Never Ending Nomad
Season 1: How to hack your travel with Clint Johnston from Triphackr.com

Never Ending Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 37:44


Clint Johnston is a travel hacking guru with more than 70 countries up his sleeve he's hacked his way to destinations you've always wanted. He explains how to travel super cheap or for free and how he goes about making money while he does it.  He started travel hacking everything from airfare to accommodation and maximize every trip he took. “In The Last Decade I Have Mastered The Art Of Travel Hacking.” - Clint "My aim on TripHackr is to show you what I have learned so you can travel more often for less. Whether it is using miles to book free flights or simply learning how to Hack a Flight without miles you will learn new ways to find travel deals." Learn all about it in this episode of the Never Ending Nomad.