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Best podcasts about Lumb

Latest podcast episodes about Lumb

Darrers podcast - Ràdio Mollet
Fem salut del 14/12/2023 - Avui parlem de lumbàlgia

Darrers podcast - Ràdio Mollet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 60:00


Consells sanitaris i mèdics des d'un punt de vista de la detecció, la prevenció i el tractament, amb col·laboració de l'Hospital de Mollet i l'ICS. podcast recorded with enacast.com

The Shakeout Podcast
Kieran Lumb

The Shakeout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 34:55


Kieran Lumb is a National Champion distance runner and the Canadian record-holder in the 3000m. After making his World Championship debut earlier this year and signing a professional contract with On, Kieran's stock is rising steadily in the running world. He joins The Shakeout Podcast to preview his final race of the year, where he'll compete for the Canadian Cross Country Championships. Kieran also breaks down how his alma mater, UBC, captured the U Sports Cross Country Championship last weekend, why he won't wear a Garmin, and what he believes to be the purest running distance.Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world.

I'm The Worst with Claire Hooper
23. Anna Lumb: Circus performer…breaks a literal leg.

I'm The Worst with Claire Hooper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 39:15


In Ya Face
Melbourne Fringe Feature: night sweat, Michelle McCowage and Kyle Muir; Joyride, Anna Lumb; De-Tours of Melbourne, Jenna Schroder

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023


Michelle McCowage, Kyle Muir, Anna Lumb & Jenna Schroder join James live in the studio for a Melbourne Fringe Festival feature.  Michelle McCowage talks to ghosts and intertwines dreams with reality in night sweat, with composer Kyle Muir performing original music.  night sweat | Melbourne Fringe  Variety performer Anna Lumb and drag artist Dandrogyny go on a road trip in Joyride.  Interview starts 17:28.  JOYRIDE | Melbourne Fringe  Jenna Schroder and fellow queer comedians Lauren Bok, Sunanda and Jake Glanc host comedy walking tours in De-Tours of Melbourne.  Interview starts 36:15.  De-Tours of Melbourne | Melbourne Fringe  3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.   

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The Business of Theatre: Macbeth with David Ricardo Pearce and Geoff Lumb

Hrkn to .. Movies? Before choosing your next one, listen in

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 27:25


Everybody knows that the name of the Scottish Play must not be pronounced in the theatre, but do you know the origin of this superstition? Geoff Lumb reveals it in this episode of Share Drama, first broadcast on 9th April 2015, together with Amelia's thoughts on the matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A Healthy Shift
[81] - Erica Lumb -Thriving on a Plant-Based Diet: Insights from a Shift-Working Triathlete

A Healthy Shift

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 69:01 Transcription Available


Imagine navigating a high-stress job, raising a family, training for triathlons, and maintaining a plant-based diet, all while working 24/7 shifts! Sounds exhausting, right? My guest, Erica Lum, is living proof it's possible; as a critical care nurse, mother, wife, and triathlete, she's beautifully juggling the unique challenges of a plant-based lifestyle for shift workers.In this episode, we dissect the concept of plant-based diets, focusing on how they can enhance recovery, boost cardiovascular health, and mitigate insulin resistance. Erica offers invaluable insights, detailing how she gets enough protein in her diet and where she finds her best sources of plant-based proteins. We also uncover the art of reading nutrition labels and replacing eliminated foods healthily. Lastly, we delve into the demanding world of shift work. We discuss the importance of self-care, rest, and proper time management, highlighting the pitfalls to avoid when transitioning to a plant-based diet. Erica's inspiring journey and practical advice provide a beacon for anyone considering a plant-based diet, particularly those juggling the demands of shift work. If you are plant-based or thinking that way then you must listen to this episode to empower your plant-based journey, no matter your lifestyle!You can find Erica on:Instagram: @tri_plants or @etlpodcast Support the show YOU CAN FIND ME AT Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube COACHING One2One Coaching One Off Consults ________________________ FREE E-BOOK - “The best way to eat on Night shift” IN-HOUSE SEMINARS - Enquire Here _____________________ Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death. _______________________

TAO-Living with Lou Corleto
Genius Frequency with Dr. Brian Lumb

TAO-Living with Lou Corleto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 62:41


I'm thrilled to share the wisdom of Dr. Brian Lumb, D.C. with you today. We go way back (almost 3 decades!) and share the same intention in this world - to help souls heal, thrive, and shine in who they are. Today we're talking about “Genius Frequency” which is Brian's methodology for awakening consciousness. Good stuff! Dr. Brian Lumb is a pioneer in embodiment technologies and a maverick lover of the human body as a conduit of consciousness and home to Spirit. Having spent the past 28 years perfecting his craft, Brian is a consummate artist with the focus and curiosity of a scientist. He has worked with Jaiya Sex Expert and Tony Robbins of personal development and coaching fame and other industry leaders, providing them with his stellar brand of spinal magic. In the past five years he birthed a new methodology—Genius Frequency—met his love, co-conspirator and now wife, Chelsea Rae. Together they are creating Genius Frequency Methodologies, Genius Generation, their mentorship for entrepreneurs and life leaders, and launching Genius Frequency Methodologies to the world in 2023. Brian's most important feat has been co-parenting his 6 year old son Maxwell who is also his spiritual sensei and joy coach.  In this episode we explore: What appeared to Brian in a dream about the 6 essential elements of nature How to embody the 6 elements in balance How we can bring the indigenous wisdom and technological wisdom together and create something new How dark energies are here to wake us the f*ck up and give us courage What “turn the other cheek” really means for light workers And more… Quotes from Brian in this amazing discussion: “Know when to hold the sword of truth and don't be afraid to swing it.” “The people who are here in support of the wholeness of humanity are going to need to support the people who have been running dark energy.” Here's where you can find Brian and work with him: Instagram: @geniusfrequency https://www.geniusfrequency.com It was my honor and pleasure to bring this episode to you. As always - here's to your greatness! Abundant Blessings, Lou PS: Claim one of the remaining spaces at The Art of Living Retreat, May 18-21, 2023 here in Tennessee, USA. Join us.

Just Banter
Maricella Lumb's Banter

Just Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 72:05


Our first repeat guest! Tiffany's best, worst, smart, dumb, cool, wack and ONLY friend Maricella Lumb! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justbanterpod/support

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 184 - A Conversation with Elliott Lumb, Founder and CEO, PeerRef

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 34:20


Today we're featuring a fascinating conversation with Elliott Lumb, Founder and CEO of PeerRef, which is described as “a journal-independent open peer review platform.”  Elliott says that he had initially hoped to disrupt the traditional publishing process with PeerRef by assisting authors to post their work online as a preprint, organize and publish the peer review for their work, and to give them all the pieces they need to satisfy funders and institutions. However, Elliott realized that organizing peer review is not the primary value proposition of a publisher since they add more value to research after publication. Elliott prefers now to think of PeerRef as a single point of peer review which will provide publishers with verified preprints which editors can evaluate for their suitability for their journal and publish much more quickly. By expanding the opportunity for qualified researchers around the world to do peer review, PeerRef would also create more equity and provide more viewpoints in the peer review system. Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ismail-1a6282a/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliott-peerref/ Twitter: @PeerRef Keywords: #PeerRef, #Open, #OpenAccess, #OA, #PeerReview, #Preprints #Reviews, #openscience, #research, #knowledge, #accessible, #libraries, #librarianship, #publishing, #podcasts

The Better Than Rich Show
Discovering The Power Of Self-Sustaining Transformation Through Spiritual Alignment with Brian Thomas Lumb | The Better Than Rich Show Ep. 52

The Better Than Rich Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 63:18


Where did we go wrong as a species? Why is there so much hate and chaos in the modern world? It all comes down to one thing - we've lost our sense of community. We've become so isolated and uncaring that we're afraid of our neighbors. It's time we went back to our indigenous ways where community was everything. Dr. Brian Thomas Lumb is an experienced chiropractor and owner of Nourish & Flourish. He helps entrepreneurs, business owners, and top performers access their Genius and live as aligned, authentic, and energized leaders. In today's episode, Dr. Lumb shares what people can do to be who they truly are and bring their unique gifts to the world. Tune in to learn what you can do today to transform your trauma and stress into ease, vitality, and fulfillment. Topics Covered 00:00 Introduction 02:28 Who is Dr. Brian Thomas Lumb? 04:28 Brian's mantra: If you're in front of me, you're important 07:12 Brian's first encounter with Reiki, a Japanese hands-on healing technique 09:53 How to discern true masters of a craft 14:40 The two main types of experts 16:29 Why Brian chose to become a chiropractor 19:04 The true purpose and philosophy of chiropractic 21:03 The confluence between the spine, the nerve system, and the energy body 24:14 Why do humans assume they're a more superior species? 26:55 The condor and the eagle 31:40 The future of man depends on community 36:12 We need to learn how to manage our emotions better 38:33 Why Brian feels business is the cutting edge of spirituality 40:10 Connecting to the very thing that makes you whole 45:23 Keys to unlocking life's biggest mysteries 48:30 Community is where the magic happens 50:10 Brian shares what it's like to be a married man 55:05 Closing questions 55:29 Brian's definition of being better than rich 01:00:40 Closing notes Links and Resources Nourish & Flourish on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NourishFlourishNow/ Nourish and Flow website - https://nourishflourishnow.com/ Brian's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-t-lumb-4593402b/ Brian's Website - https://www.geniusfrequency.com/ The Healing Wisdom of Africa: Finding Life Purpose Through Nature, Ritual, and Community by Malidoma Patrice Some - https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Wisdom-Africa-Finding-Community/dp/087477991X Connect with The Better Than Rich Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterthanrichshow/message

Podcast með Sölva Tryggva
#147 Geir Ólafs: Um Kólumbíu, sönginn, kvíða og fundinn með Pútín

Podcast með Sölva Tryggva

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 20:03


https://solvitryggva.is/ Geir Ólafs kom inn í íslenskt tónlistarlíf með krafti, svo að eftir var tekið. Í þættinum ræða Sölvi og Geir um feril Geirs, sönginn fyrir Pútín, tengingarnar við Kólombíu, kvíða, náungakærleik og margt fleira.

Transfervinduet
VM-Vinduet - med Heidi Frederikke og Michael Lumb

Transfervinduet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 39:27


VM-Vinduet sparkes op og er klar til kamp mod Frankrig. TV-værten Heidi Frederikke graver minder frem fra sin tid som landsholdsreporter, og Michael Lumb husker tilbage sin anden landskamp med en meget ung Christian Eriksen, der fik debut. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast með Sölva Tryggva
#137 Sergio Moreno með Sölva tryggva (Ferðin til Kólumbíu - brot úr áskriftarþætti)

Podcast með Sölva Tryggva

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 20:01


https://solvitryggva.is/ Sergio Moreno er ungur maður sem fæddist í versta fátækrahverfinu í Medellin í Kólombíu . Sölvi tók viðtalið þegar hann var sjálfur á ferðalagi í Suður-Ameríku. Sergio vann sig út úr fátæktinni og rekur nú ferðaþjónustui. Í þættinum lýsir hann því hvernig var að sofna við skotbardaga sem barn, sjá lík á götunum, eiga vini í verstu glæpaklíkum Kólombíu og mörgu fleiru.

Reconectados Videojuegos
Reconectados 6x01: The Last of Us Parte I, PS5 sube de precio, Gamescom 2022, nuestros juegos de verano

Reconectados Videojuegos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 153:39


¡Estamos de vuelta, y venimos con novedades, ilusión y nuevo gran sorteo de agradecimiento! Empezamos la ya sexta temporada analizando y debatiendo The Last of Us Parte 1, ¿necesario?, ¿más o menos remake de lo esperado?, ¿justificado a precio completo? Además, la histórica noticia de la subida de precio oficial de PlayStation 5, ¿cómo nos ha sentado?, ¿a qué se debe?, ¿cómo responderán Xbox y Nintendo? También, PlayStation VR2, el nuevo mando DualSense Edge, juegazos de la Gamescom como Hogwarts Legacy y su retraso, Dead Island 2, Lies of P o Where Winds Meet, junto a nuestros juegos de este verano, como Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Stray, As Dusk Falls, Rollerdrome, Cult of the Lumb o Digimon Survive. Programa completito, completito en el que no nos cansamos de agradeceros que nos hayáis permitido, con vuestro apoyo, poder seguir una nueva temporada. 🎮 ¡Apoya Reconectados y participa en todos los sorteos! 🎮 ✅ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reconectados 📱 ¡Síguenos en redes sociales! 📱 Twitter: @ReconectadosPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReconectadosPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reconectadospod/ Jabote: @Jabote22 Manu: @ManuGmn 🖥 ¡Únete a nuestro canal de Twitch! 🖥 ✅ Suscríbete a Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/reconectados 💰 ¡Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram de ofertas! 💰 ✅ Canal de ofertas: https://t.me/ofertasvideojuegosreco 🎙️ ¡Escucha Reconectados cada semana: Jueves 07:00am! 🎙️ Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-reconectados-videojuegos_sq_f1467878_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TzgUfUZppavUlKeRreIXL Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/reconectados-videojuegos/id1304330116

Spegillinn
Viðbrögð við mögulegu gosi, þungunarrof og kosningar í Kólumbíu

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022


Setja þarf uppbyggingu á innviðum í algeran forgang fari að gjósa nálægt Svartsengi. Þetta segir ráðherra almannavarna og telur að mögulega þurfi að ýta regluverki til hliðar. Þórdís Arnljótsdóttir sagði frá. Rætt var við Jón Gunnarsson og Katrínu Jakobsdóttur. Fyrrverandi lögreglustjóri í Austin og Houston í Texas segir mörgum spurningum ósvarað um sein viðbrögð lögreglunnar þegar nítján börn og tveir kennarar voru skotin til bana í bænum Uvalde í ríkinu. Ásgeir Tómasson tók saman. Sóttvarnarlæknir hefur kannað hvort mögulegt sé að fá bóluefnið Imvanex til að nota gegn apabólu hér á landi. Nú liggur fyrir að ísland fái aðkomu að sameiginlegum innkaupum Evrópusambandsins á bóluefninu. Rebekka Líf Ingadóttir sagði frá. Svo virðist sem Norðlendingar hafi nýtt tímann í faraldrinum vel því fæðingum fjölgaði um tæp 26 prósent milli ára á Sjúkrahúsinu á Akureyri. Forstjóri sjúkrahússins fagnar fjölguninni sem er sú næst mesta frá upphafi mælinga. Óðinn Svan Óðinsson ræddi við Hildigunni Svavarsdóttur. Nýjasta kvikmynd leikstjórans Hlyns Pálmasonar, Volaða land var frumsýnd á kvikmyndahátíðinni í Cannes á miðvikudagskvöld. Í kvöld kemur í ljós hvort myndin fær verðlaun í flokknum Un Certain Regard. Sigurður Kaiser tók saman. ---------------------------------- Lögbundinn réttur kvenna til að velja hvort og hvenær þær ganga með börn á víða undir högg að sækja. 41% kvenna á frjósemisaldri í heiminum búa við lög sem takmarka aðgang þeirra að öruggu þungunarrofi. Fiona Bloomer er dósent í velferðarstefnu við Ulster-háskóla í Norður Írlandi og hefur einblínt á margvíslegar hliðar þungunarrofs í rannsóknum sínum. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana. Líkur eru á að vinstrisinnaður stjórnmálamaður verði í fyrsta sinn kosinn forseti Kólumbíu á sunnudag, 29. maí. Gustavo Petro er 62 ára hagfræðingur og þingmaður á kólumbíska þinginu og fyrrverandi borgarstjóri í Bógota, höfuðborg landsins. Kristján Sigurjónsson sagði frá. Yfir sjö þúsund manns hafa nýtt sér svokallað raunfærnimat til að fá færni og þekkingu sem það hefur öðlast í starfi, metna til náms. Hildur Betty Kristjánsdóttir er framkvæmdastjóri Fræðslumiðstöðvar atvinnulífsins. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana.

Spegillinn
Viðbrögð við mögulegu gosi, þungunarrof og kosningar í Kólumbíu

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 8:45


Setja þarf uppbyggingu á innviðum í algeran forgang fari að gjósa nálægt Svartsengi. Þetta segir ráðherra almannavarna og telur að mögulega þurfi að ýta regluverki til hliðar. Þórdís Arnljótsdóttir sagði frá. Rætt var við Jón Gunnarsson og Katrínu Jakobsdóttur. Fyrrverandi lögreglustjóri í Austin og Houston í Texas segir mörgum spurningum ósvarað um sein viðbrögð lögreglunnar þegar nítján börn og tveir kennarar voru skotin til bana í bænum Uvalde í ríkinu. Ásgeir Tómasson tók saman. Sóttvarnarlæknir hefur kannað hvort mögulegt sé að fá bóluefnið Imvanex til að nota gegn apabólu hér á landi. Nú liggur fyrir að ísland fái aðkomu að sameiginlegum innkaupum Evrópusambandsins á bóluefninu. Rebekka Líf Ingadóttir sagði frá. Svo virðist sem Norðlendingar hafi nýtt tímann í faraldrinum vel því fæðingum fjölgaði um tæp 26 prósent milli ára á Sjúkrahúsinu á Akureyri. Forstjóri sjúkrahússins fagnar fjölguninni sem er sú næst mesta frá upphafi mælinga. Óðinn Svan Óðinsson ræddi við Hildigunni Svavarsdóttur. Nýjasta kvikmynd leikstjórans Hlyns Pálmasonar, Volaða land var frumsýnd á kvikmyndahátíðinni í Cannes á miðvikudagskvöld. Í kvöld kemur í ljós hvort myndin fær verðlaun í flokknum Un Certain Regard. Sigurður Kaiser tók saman. ---------------------------------- Lögbundinn réttur kvenna til að velja hvort og hvenær þær ganga með börn á víða undir högg að sækja. 41% kvenna á frjósemisaldri í heiminum búa við lög sem takmarka aðgang þeirra að öruggu þungunarrofi. Fiona Bloomer er dósent í velferðarstefnu við Ulster-háskóla í Norður Írlandi og hefur einblínt á margvíslegar hliðar þungunarrofs í rannsóknum sínum. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana. Líkur eru á að vinstrisinnaður stjórnmálamaður verði í fyrsta sinn kosinn forseti Kólumbíu á sunnudag, 29. maí. Gustavo Petro er 62 ára hagfræðingur og þingmaður á kólumbíska þinginu og fyrrverandi borgarstjóri í Bógota, höfuðborg landsins. Kristján Sigurjónsson sagði frá. Yfir sjö þúsund manns hafa nýtt sér svokallað raunfærnimat til að fá færni og þekkingu sem það hefur öðlast í starfi, metna til náms. Hildur Betty Kristjánsdóttir er framkvæmdastjóri Fræðslumiðstöðvar atvinnulífsins. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana.

Spegillinn
Viðbrögð við mögulegu gosi, þungunarrof og kosningar í Kólumbíu

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022


Setja þarf uppbyggingu á innviðum í algeran forgang fari að gjósa nálægt Svartsengi. Þetta segir ráðherra almannavarna og telur að mögulega þurfi að ýta regluverki til hliðar. Þórdís Arnljótsdóttir sagði frá. Rætt var við Jón Gunnarsson og Katrínu Jakobsdóttur. Fyrrverandi lögreglustjóri í Austin og Houston í Texas segir mörgum spurningum ósvarað um sein viðbrögð lögreglunnar þegar nítján börn og tveir kennarar voru skotin til bana í bænum Uvalde í ríkinu. Ásgeir Tómasson tók saman. Sóttvarnarlæknir hefur kannað hvort mögulegt sé að fá bóluefnið Imvanex til að nota gegn apabólu hér á landi. Nú liggur fyrir að ísland fái aðkomu að sameiginlegum innkaupum Evrópusambandsins á bóluefninu. Rebekka Líf Ingadóttir sagði frá. Svo virðist sem Norðlendingar hafi nýtt tímann í faraldrinum vel því fæðingum fjölgaði um tæp 26 prósent milli ára á Sjúkrahúsinu á Akureyri. Forstjóri sjúkrahússins fagnar fjölguninni sem er sú næst mesta frá upphafi mælinga. Óðinn Svan Óðinsson ræddi við Hildigunni Svavarsdóttur. Nýjasta kvikmynd leikstjórans Hlyns Pálmasonar, Volaða land var frumsýnd á kvikmyndahátíðinni í Cannes á miðvikudagskvöld. Í kvöld kemur í ljós hvort myndin fær verðlaun í flokknum Un Certain Regard. Sigurður Kaiser tók saman. ---------------------------------- Lögbundinn réttur kvenna til að velja hvort og hvenær þær ganga með börn á víða undir högg að sækja. 41% kvenna á frjósemisaldri í heiminum búa við lög sem takmarka aðgang þeirra að öruggu þungunarrofi. Fiona Bloomer er dósent í velferðarstefnu við Ulster-háskóla í Norður Írlandi og hefur einblínt á margvíslegar hliðar þungunarrofs í rannsóknum sínum. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana. Líkur eru á að vinstrisinnaður stjórnmálamaður verði í fyrsta sinn kosinn forseti Kólumbíu á sunnudag, 29. maí. Gustavo Petro er 62 ára hagfræðingur og þingmaður á kólumbíska þinginu og fyrrverandi borgarstjóri í Bógota, höfuðborg landsins. Kristján Sigurjónsson sagði frá. Yfir sjö þúsund manns hafa nýtt sér svokallað raunfærnimat til að fá færni og þekkingu sem það hefur öðlast í starfi, metna til náms. Hildur Betty Kristjánsdóttir er framkvæmdastjóri Fræðslumiðstöðvar atvinnulífsins. Hafdís Helga Helgadóttir talaði við hana.

Sous-sol et dragons
SSD ÉPISODE 10 - GALLÉA

Sous-sol et dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 101:02


Nous laissons Max, Elliwick, Olaf et Ozokio de côté pour nous concentrer sur certains habitants de la forêt de Lumbë. Au programme, Des Elfes et des bulles... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soussoletdragons/message

A Place to Belong
Mayor of Toronto's Chinatown

A Place to Belong

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 30:21


This episode was co-written by Melissa Fundira and Historica Canada. It was produced by Historica Canada. Production support and post-production by Edit Audio.  Thank you to Arlene Chan and to our script consultant, Dr. Serene Tan.Special thanks to the Lumb family and the Jean Lumb Foundation. Clips of Jean Lumb from the 2003 documentary Spirit of the Dragon by Gil Gavreau were provided by Third World Newsreel. Fact-checking by Nicole Schmidt. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada.  Cover image of Jean Lumb courtesy of Arlene Chan. Additional reading:·       Jean Lumb·       Toronto's Chinatown·       Chinese Immigration Act·       Chinese Head Tax in CanadaFollow @HistoricaCanada on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and @Historica.Canada on Facebook. 

Spoken Label
Cat Lumb (Spoken Label, May 2021)

Spoken Label

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 38:07


Latest Spoken Label session features Cat Lumb, Author off "In lies we trust" and "The Memorial tree and other short stories" Her Amazon page is www.amazon.co.uk/Cat-Lumb/e/B07F2M7GCX She can be found on facebook as The Write Catalyst (www.facebook.com/TheWriteCatalyst/) She is on twitter as Cat Lumb on twitter (twitter.com/Cat_Lumb) Her website is catlumb.com Her previous feature on the Sunday Tribune is www.thesundaytribune .com/2021/02/21/writers-influences-11-cat-lumb-on-christina-rosetti-and-daphne-du-maurie/ Pieces read out include: 1. Red Roses 2. Extract from "In lies we trust"

Turning Readers Into Writers
062 - What it takes to finish a novel with Cat Lumb

Turning Readers Into Writers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 44:18 Transcription Available


About the Episode:Cat Lumb has been writing stories for over a decade: since she was diagnosed with two chronic conditions and was forced to rest more, meaning her imagination was often her only escape. Her first love is novels, and she has eight manuscripts in various stages of completeness, but also enjoys the ease of short stories for a quick fiction fix. Cat starts by talking me through how she became a writer and book coach. She is a prolific short Storey writer and I asked her about her method for coming up with ideas . She shares with me the what if tree as a great way to develop a plot line . And she recommends using newspaper headlines as a way of coming up with an idea. What is the Storey behind the headline , or rather what is your Storey behind the headline?She gives advice for submitting your short storeys to magazines and periodicals and the importance of knowing the themes in your work full stop when you understand the themes in your storeys you can target your work too particular competitions and magazines. Cant also recommend the small press guide, published by mslexia as a great way to find upcoming competitions.Can't then goes on to explain her process for writing longer form novels, and this includes using nanowrimo as a jump off point. We talked to about writing blocks and where they come from. Often those blocks are not to do with your writing, but what's going on in other areas of your life.Cats runs the right catalyst, a coaching community. She coaches her clients one to one as well as in small groups. She hosts monthly webinars covering all elements of the writing life and in her Facebook group the rights catalyst, she goes live every Tuesday sharing her top tip Tuesday.One of her mantra's is “you can do this”. Often self belief is one of the biggest stumbling blocks her clients have . And a lot of her job as a book coach is to guide her clients through their limiting beliefs “If it’s important to you, it's important.”We talk about what it takes to finish a novel and again it comes down to self belief and not comparing your first draft to the finished product of another author on the shelf. Connect with Cat:Website www.catlumb.com Twitter (19) Cat Lumb (@Cat_Lumb) / TwitterFacebook (9) The Write Catalyst | FacebookThe Memorial Tree https://amzn.to/3mXiPUESupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/emmadhesi)

Heimskviður
73 | Óeirðir í Kólumbíu og ástarsambönd við fanga

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021


Í Heimskviðum vikunnar höldum við Kólumbíu og Danmerkur. Gríðarleg mótmæli hafa geysað í Kólumbíu síðustu daga og tugir látist í átökum við lögreglu og herinn. Uppspretta mótmælanna eru umdeildar breytingar á skattalöggjöf og heilbrigðiskerfi landsins. Forseti landsins, Ivan Duque, hefur dregið lagafrumvörpin til baka, en skaðinn er skeður og ekkert lát virðist á mótmælaöldunni sem teygir sig út allt land. Í síðari hluta þáttarins fjöllum við um ástarsambönd við fanga. Danski þjóðarflokkurinn hefur lagt fram frumvarp sem myndi banna lífstíðardæmdum föngum að stofna til ástarsambanda við fólk utan veggja fangelsisins. Meðal þeirra sem mæla með slíkri lagasetningu er ung kona sem átti í sambandi við Peter Madsen þegar hún var sautján ára. Madsen sat þá í gæsluvarðhaldi fyrir morðið á blaðakonunni Kim Wall. Talsfólki fanga líst illa á tillöguna og segja hana geta aukið á vanlíðan fanga. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

Heimskviður
73 | Óeirðir í Kólumbíu og ástarsambönd við fanga

Heimskviður

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021


Í Heimskviðum vikunnar höldum við Kólumbíu og Danmerkur. Gríðarleg mótmæli hafa geysað í Kólumbíu síðustu daga og tugir látist í átökum við lögreglu og herinn. Uppspretta mótmælanna eru umdeildar breytingar á skattalöggjöf og heilbrigðiskerfi landsins. Forseti landsins, Ivan Duque, hefur dregið lagafrumvörpin til baka, en skaðinn er skeður og ekkert lát virðist á mótmælaöldunni sem teygir sig út allt land. Í síðari hluta þáttarins fjöllum við um ástarsambönd við fanga. Danski þjóðarflokkurinn hefur lagt fram frumvarp sem myndi banna lífstíðardæmdum föngum að stofna til ástarsambanda við fólk utan veggja fangelsisins. Meðal þeirra sem mæla með slíkri lagasetningu er ung kona sem átti í sambandi við Peter Madsen þegar hún var sautján ára. Madsen sat þá í gæsluvarðhaldi fyrir morðið á blaðakonunni Kim Wall. Talsfólki fanga líst illa á tillöguna og segja hana geta aukið á vanlíðan fanga. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.

MacEmerg Podcast
Ep 28 - Lumb on Digital Futures | Resident's Corner - IDEA

MacEmerg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 32:32


Saturday, May 1, 2021 Welcome to Episode 28 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! Click on this link below to complete the survey: https://surveys.mcmaster.ca/limesurvey/index.php/732233 In this episode: 1) Dr. Barry Lumb speaks with Dr. Teresa Chan about the journey that he is leading the Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation through their digital transformation via Project Odyssey. 2) Dr. Ben Forestell interviews some of our trainee leaders about their IDEA (Dr. Kathryn Chan, Dr. Maggie Vincent) a new curricular/leadership program on equity, diversity, and inclusion. 3) We feature a promo of the Gritty Nurse podcast (Amie Varley, Sara Fung). Stay tuned for a crossover episode with our residents soon! ALSO, make sure to check out our new DIY Mentorship Playbook - on sale now! https://www.macpfd.ca/modalities/coaching-mentorship/1on1-diy-mentorship-playbook

Pharmacist Diaries
035 Special Episode: The Dos and Don'ts of Recruitment with Poonam Lumb

Pharmacist Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 60:58


On today's episode, Poonam Lumb and I take a deep dive into our personal journeys with recruitment. We share things that have worked really well for us as individuals as well as elements of recruitment that we have had to develop with experience and practice. As we both have several years of experience now and we interview junior pharmacists in our roles, we also share some useful tips on what employers are looking for in applications and interviews. I hope you enjoy it!! Don't forget to check out Episode 32 of the podcast where I interview Poonam and we share our love for paediatrics. Poonam's social media: Instagram: @poonamlumb and @poetrypaintpalette Linkedin: Poonam Lumb Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you'd like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at info@pharmacistdiaries.com. Check out the Stay Whole website for full access to my show notes. Also subscribe on the website for email news and free content and follow Stay Whole on instagram @staywholelife

The Soulful Mind
Living From Your Heart Center with Lizzy Lumb

The Soulful Mind

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 29:50


Lizzy Lumb was living a rough life including drugs and alcohol and found herself in an abusive relationship that nearly took her life.  She decided to change here life, moved out of the country and began her spiritual awakening.  She found benefits in the cycles of the moon shares with us what we can learn from it.Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/Instagram: angelevangerfacebook group: Soulful Healing Tribe www.facebook.com/groups/soulfulhealingtribeFind out you intuition SUPERPOWER!  Us this link:www.angelevanger.com/quizwww.angelevanger.com/meditationsfacebook: the golden butterflyinstagram: thegoldenbutterfly2020thegoldenbutterfly.org

Pharmacist Diaries
032 Pharmacist: Poonam Lumb

Pharmacist Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 62:20


Today I have the pleasure of launching the first paediatric pharmacist on the podcast, Poonam Lumb! This episode was an absolute delight to record and a wonderful conversation between two passionate paediatric pharmacists sharing their journeys into this speciality. Poonam is currently the Lead Pharmacist for Women's and Children's Services at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and has working within paediatrics for approximately 8 years. Listening to her journey was personally very inspiring and I am sure that many of you will enjoy it just as much as I did. One of the main elements of this conversation that I'd like to reflect upon is Poonam's dedication to paediatrics and self development in her professional career. She completed her Postgraduate Dimploma in General Pharmacy Practice with UCL whilst she was a resident pharmacist with Barts Health NHS Trust. She then continued her education journey by completing her Non-medical Indepedent Prescribing Course with the University of Greenwich and her scope of practice is paedaitric bone marrow transplantation supprotive care. And if that wasn't enough education, she identified an element of her career that she wants to develop and is currently a student with Henley Business School working on her Masters in Leadership which she will finish in 2022. She also enjoys writing poems in her spare time and collaborated on a book called Poems for a Pandemic as well as publishing her own book called Pink Tinted Glasses: The World Through a Poet's Eyes. Please go check them out! Poonam's social media: Instagram: @poonamlumb and @poetrypaintpalette Linkedin: Poonam Lumb Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you'd like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at info@pharmacistdiaries.com. Check out the Stay Whole website for full access to my show notes. Also subscribe on the website for email news and free content and follow Stay Whole on instagram @staywholelife

Jazz Shapers sponsored by Mishcon De Reya
War Paint the Leading Makeup Brand For Men Founder Danny Gray and CEO Matt Lumb

Jazz Shapers sponsored by Mishcon De Reya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 29:20


Matt Lumb and Danny Gray on Jazz Shapers Encore with Mishcon de Reya. Jazz Shapers in association with Mishcon de Reya broadcasts every Saturday at 9am, with a repeat on Monday at 5am, just before the Business Breakfast. Presented by broadcaster and Mishcon de Reya's Director of Business Development Elliot Moss, Jazz Shapers shares music from the risk takers, leaders and influencers of jazz, soul and blues, alongside interviews with their equivalent in the business world: entrepreneurs who have defined and shaped business categories and ways of operating, defying convention and have gone on to achieve great success. With more than 900 people, Mishcon de Reya is an independent London-based law firm that serves an international community of clients. In their words: "We appreciate the privilege of sitting alongside our clients as a trusted advisor. Building strong personal connections to our clients and their businesses is important to us. It is for these reasons we say ‘It's business. But it's personal.'

BrøndbyLyd
Stærk storsejr, forever Jung og fine formkurver

BrøndbyLyd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 67:45


Sponsoreret af Arbejdernes Landsbank. Så for den da, en 4-0-sejr i Lyngbh! Wingback-mål og angriber-mål! Der er mange positive ting at tage fat i, men panelet har også panderynker. Over for bl.a. Lumb og Corlu. Vi varmer også op til søndagens Superliga-kamp mod Vejle. Panelet består i denne uge af Simon Ankjærgaard og Jonas Elholm. Nanna Møller Karlsen er vært og Teis Markfoged har mixet.

Just Banter
Maricella Lumb's Banter

Just Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 124:21


Our longest conversation yet is with Tiffany's best friend Maricella! We take a deep dive on our lives altogether through covid and relationships. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justbanterpod/support

The Cape League and its Communities
2/10: Catching Up With Alex Lumb, Assistant General Manager of the Harwich Mariners

The Cape League and its Communities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 35:03


In the fifteenth episode of The Cape League and its Communities podcast, host Mikenzie Carbone speaks Alex Lumb. Lumb is the Assistant General Manager of the Harwich Mariners, and have been involved with the Mariners since 2007. Carbone chats with Lumb about his journey from beginning as a game day intern in 2007 to now. Lumb spent his summers on the Cape with his family for years and was hooked after his internship during college. 14 years later Lumb continues to work for the franchise while living in Maryland. Listen to hear about his journey and what keeps him coming back every summer. . . . Music credit: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3787-funk-game-loop

PGA LIVE - The Podcast
Episode 9 - Optimising Performance with Dr Nicky Lumb

PGA LIVE - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 36:16


David Colclough, Head of Coaching & Sports Science at The PGA, is joined by special guest and PGA Member, Dr Nicky Lumb, Nicky specialises in golf practice and how it can optimise performance. She provides a fascinating insight into her area of expertise, including effective practice and the psychology of challenging golfers during practice sessions. Nicky's first book 'Better Practice Better Golf', written with Dr Dave Alred (MBE), has recently been published and is now available on Amazon. It is the ultimate guide to golf practice and playing your best golf on the course.

Biting Talk
29: Mike Robinson, Joe Warwick, Marianne Lumb and Farhad Heydari

Biting Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 38:31


On this week’s Biting Talk, Mike Robinson attacks M&S for stocking New Zealand venison, we chat with Michelin-starred waiter Joe Warwick and meet the brilliant chef Marianne Lumb. Farhad Heydari rounds off the show as usual with a cocktail inspired by the recent US presidential election.  Hear bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bitingtalk Follow William on Twitter and Instagram: @WilliamSitwell Produced by Front Ear Podcasts - www.frontearpodcasts.com (http://www.frontearpodcasts.com/) (http://www.frontearpodcasts.com/) Edited by Nathan Copelin Music by David Cantello

Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
Prof. Philip Lumb: "Research During a Pandemic: outcome benefit vs scientific rigor"

Critical Care Global Grand Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 61:20


The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has heightened public frustration with the importance of controlling integration of medical research into practice, despite the social media immediacy, sensationalism and inappropriate dissemination of conflicting, frequently incorrect and misinterpreted clinical outcomes. The importance that new, evolving knowledge may displace and refute earlier management strategies is highlighted. Discussion will reinforce current evidence based medical practice as an essential framework on which effective translational research can be accomplished despite pandemic imposed challenges.

Mindspeak: Holistic Mental Health with Holly Higgins, NTP
043: Upgrade Your Human Operating System with Dr. Brian T. Lumb and Dr. Chelsea Rae Verslues

Mindspeak: Holistic Mental Health with Holly Higgins, NTP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 96:48


If you're interested in the mind-body connection, energy medicine, and our current collective awakening and shift in consciousness, today's episode is going to be a treat for you. I'm interviewing Dr. Brian T. Lumb and Dr. Chelsea Rae Verslues — both chiropractors who specialize in energetic bodywork that's nothing like traditional chiropractic. I have been working with Dr. Brian for almost a year, and I love the perspectives that he and Dr. Chelsea Rae bring to the table. Here's what's covered: The truly magical potential of the human body, and why this potential goes untappedHow technology has outpaced our human evolution, and what we can doDr. Brian's discovery of elemental wisdom, and how it shifted his approach in practiceUsing the traditional wisdom of the 5 elements to anchor our current evolutionWhy it's important to consider the body's role in mental and emotional wellbeingHow to connect to the body to move and process emotional energyAmazing case studies from their healing practice and mentorship programWhat's on the horizon for Dr. Brian and Dr. Chelsea RaeFor the complete show notes, visit this page.Download Holly's free "Clear the Crap" meditation here (this will put you on my email list!)Follow Holly on Instagram @hollyfisherhigginsFollow Dr. Brian and Dr. Chelsea Rae on Instagram @nourishflourishnowMusic: Joseph McDade, "On the Verge"

BrøndbyLyd
Lumb, Fallenius og meget mere transfervindue

BrøndbyLyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 73:50


Sponsoreret af Arbejdernes Landsbank. Brøndby åbnede transfervinduet med at præsentere to nye spillere i form af Oskar Fallenius og Michael Lumb. Men er der mere på vej? Og er der nogle på salgsrampen? Eller nogen, der sidder klar til at underskrive en forlængelse? Dét taler vi om i årets første udgave af BrøndbyLyd. OBS: På grund af de verserende corona-restriktioner kan vi ikke med god samvittighed optage fysisk. Det går ud over lydkvaliteten, men vi håber, I vil bære over med os. Vi går forhåbentlig bedre tider i møde. Nanna Møller Karlsen er vært og Teis Markfoged har mixet.

The XC Podcast
Two Future Olympians on Quarantine Training Together in a Cabin In the Woods

The XC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 49:33


Today Alex Cyr is joined by two fit, restless, potential future Olympians. John Gay has represented Canada in three separate international competitions since early 2019, including the world athletics championships in Doha late last year in the 3,000m steeplechase — that's especially impressive considering the world has been shut down for nine of these past 24 months. Kieran Lumb is the 2019 Canadian U Sports cross-country champion, and as of February, the Canadian U-23 record holder in the indoor 3,000m. Both were in great fitness when COVID sent the world into lockdown in March, so they decided to essentially quarantine together in a cabin to keep some sort of momentum going. Just last week, they got to prove their post-lockdown fitness over 10,000m, where Lumb stopped the clock at 28:17, and Gay at 28:18. Both trailed the winner, 2016 Olympian Luc Bruchet, by milliseconds. Today John, Kieran and I talked about that race, but also about venturing into the world of professional running, about dealing with a busy school schedule, about making a push for the Olympics, and at one point, John tells his dad that he loves him. Really sweet listen until the end. I had fun recording this conversation, and I hope you enjoy.

Just Banter
Tony Lumb's Banter

Just Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 95:21


Todays guest is a retired police officer and future Corvette owner. With being in the army during the Cold War and working with helicopters on the police force, he has many stories to share! we had some audio issues but hopefully the edit helped! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justbanterpod/support

Be a Better Leader
David Lumb - Leeds Sustainable Development Group in Conversation with Mike Chitty

Be a Better Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 68:52


David Lumb - is an Independent Urbanist seeking redemption for having been an architect for most of his life. David moved to Chapel Allerton in 1969 and founded the Leeds Sustainable Development Group based on the Freiburg Charter. Having heard the episode with Tom Riordan, David was keen to have a natter. He talks about his activism around transport and pollution, his role in developing the Leeds South Bank including getting £23m from a certain Michael Gove to build a Free School in South Leeds and the ensuing big and little p Politics. We talk about housing policy - to buy or to rent? Rachel Unsworth's influence on us and the city, Bernard Hare, Urban Grimshaw and the Shed Crew... And the possibility of a more committed group to develop a dialogue on development in Leeds... Support this podcast

The Detective
Series 2, Episode 3 • What If It's Not Murder?

The Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 38:40


In this episode we hear more from the police officer who was in charge of the investigation. She describes the police investigation in detail and is challenged on some of her views and theories.With the help of solicitor David Wells, we explore some of the key evidence that the police relied on and look to challenge some of the assumptions made. We also explore in greater detail the injuries that Sana had to her body carefully considering each wound. We consider the view of the pathologist Dr Lumb, who stated that he could not exclude the possibility that the injuries were inflicted by one or more assailants in an attempt to mimic self-inflicted injuries. We question what this means and how he came up with this view. This episode also looks at what the police did in identifying and then ruling out other suspects, and Mindy's mother gives an emotional account of the day that the police arrived at her door to arrest her daughter on suspicion of murder, and how she found out that her daughter had been charged. Careful consideration is given to the crime scene and the forensic evidence that was deduced from it by the blood pattern experts. TEASE – Next week · We consider any significance of the calls to Sana's mobile phone · Further examine Mindy's account, with that of the police's case · Find very similar case in Italy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Detective
Series 2, Episode 2 • What If It's Not Murder?

The Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 34:03


In this episode we start to break down the police and prosecution case against Mindy and what it was that lead to her being convicted of the furious and brutal murder of 17-year-old Sana Ali, the wife of her lover. On the day of the attack Mindy speaks to her best friend Sheetal, both on her way to confront Sana and also immediately after she leaves the house. In Sheetal's own words, we hear details of the exact conversations she had with Mindy. We hear more from Mindy as she describes what happened and who she spoke with after visiting Sana. Sana was found by her two sisters in law's who were so concerned for her safety, that they went around to the house to check on her only to find her on the floor, covered in blood with a knife alongside her. Their initial reaction and observations are that Sana had killed herself. We hear the details of the initial 999 emergency call and start to understand more as to why Sana's family were concerned about her welfare.We hear from the police officer who was in charge of the investigation, retired Detective Chief Superintendent Jane Antrobus. DCS Antrobus gives an insight into her investigation, why the case was initially treated as a suicide, and how after medical evidence from Dr Lumb, a Home Officer forensic pathologist, Sana's death was instead considered as a homicide.DCS Antrobus gives us an understanding of the dynamics of this three-way love triangle and how Mindy entered into a Mut'ah with Sair, a temporary marriage which under the eyes of Allah allowed him to conduct his relationship with Mindy. The crime scene is described by the attending paramedics which feeds in to forensic expert Dr Woods evidence around blood pattern analysis and specifically where he believed Sana was during the furious attack. We hear why the paramedics considered that Sana was alive and took her to hospital in an attempt to save her life. In this episode we introduce David Wells, as he presents evidence from the police and prosecution, a role which he will adopt for future episodes. We also consider how Sana would have been capable of moving around the bedroom after she had received her wounds.TEASE – Next week · We hear more from Mindy's family about what they knew about Mindy's affair and the initial police investigation. · The police officer leading the murder investigation explains how they never established ownership of the knife.· The officer also explains how she believes Mindy was able to carry out this brutal attack without getting a drop of blood on her clothes or body. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Critical Matters
COVID - 19: Interrupting The VILI Vortex

Critical Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 72:19


In this episode of Critical Matters, we continue our exploration and discussion on respiratory support and mechanical ventilation with COVID-19. Our guest is Dr. John J. Marini, a thought leader in the field of critical care. Dr. Marini is Director of Academic Programs in Research and Education for the Department of Medicine of the Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. In most of his research, he has positioned himself at the interface between basic physiology and clinical medicine to develop insights into advancing clinical practice. In this episode, he discusses evolving concepts related to ventilator-induced lung injury and how they apply to respiratory support in patients with COVID-19. Additional Resources: Management of COVID-19 Respiratory Distress: https://bit.ly/2WuwFCw Time Course of Evolving Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury: https://bit.ly/2YVyEkO Static and Dynamic Contributors to Ventilator-induced Lung Injury in Clinical Practice. Pressure, Energy, and Power: https://bit.ly/360Fmr5 Books Mentioned in this Episode: Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology by Andrew B. Lumb: https://amzn.to/2UQLeiX The Discoverers by DJ Boorstin: https://amzn.to/2yTnL8u Why Not Say it Clearly: A Guide to Scientific Writing by LS King.: https://amzn.to/2WV6tzI

Broken Trophy podcast
#2.9 - Michael Lumb

Broken Trophy podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 50:00


In which the boys are joined by former Yorkshire, Hampshire, Notts and England batting superstar, Michael Lumb. 'England's best fielder' (TM) talks in his first ever podcast about that World T20 win with England in 2010, running out Darren Lehmann, being taunted by his wife for poor shot selection and - on a serious note - adjusting to life after cricket.

Trackside Lounge Not Podcast
S2 Episode 2 w/ Kieran Lumb

Trackside Lounge Not Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 17:50


Highlights:  -Intro ft. Dobie Gray (uncle Kracker version) -BIG WHITE lives up to its name -Red Bull 400 -Waking up with tigers -Top 5 Nickelbacks

The Barcode Podcast
027. Carrie Lumb-Dewey: Connecting With Your Consumer

The Barcode Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 75:45


Today on The Barcode Podcast, we welcome guest Carrie Lumb-Dewey, who has decades of experience in CPG. Carrie walks us through her background in tax accounting, her position at Clorox, and her first few jobs after moving to Austin, Texas to raise her family before joining the team at Stubb's, where she headed up the marketing department, creating strategies that revolved around the customer - and what happened when she and her team learned that the Stubb's consumer was not who they expected. Ben and Carrie also talk through the changing social media atmosphere, dive deep into the learning experience of McCormick's acquisition of Stubb's and Carrie offers a few pieces of advice to early-stage founders. Transcript available at https://barcodestartup.com/podcast

Scott Thompson Show
Dr. Barry Lumb, physician in chief for Hamilton Health Sciences

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 7:48


Starting at noon today, all Hamilton Health Sciences' hospitals will no longer allow visitors due to COVID-19. However, there will be some exceptions. Scott welcomed Dr. Barry Lumb, physician in chief for HHS, onto the show, to explain the reasoning. Guest: Dr. Barry Lumb, physician in chief, Hamilton Health Sciences

I Woke Up Like This
EP 16: Dr. Brian T. Lumb, "I Woke Up When My Dream Had Came True...and I Realized It Wasn't MY DREAM!""

I Woke Up Like This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 71:33


What happens when you spend 20 years building a dream, and then Life asks you to dream even bigger? In this episode, Dr Brian T. Lumb shares vulnerably about the successful business, and the loving family he had created... and how Life then guided him to start anew.   You can find out more about Dr. Brian here.  Find out about Julie's Love Visionings here. 

Shuttle Tydirium - The Casual X-Wing Podcast
Episode 121: Nom Lumb on the Run

Shuttle Tydirium - The Casual X-Wing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 106:18


Welcome aboard the Shuttle Tydirium podcast! This week, we go through some of the latest releases from FFG, including our new favorite Sullustan, Nom Lumb. 

ffg lumb sullustan
WBW Theater
177. WBW Theater Classic Old Time Radio - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - Hickory, Dickory Doom

WBW Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 44:11


One of our more popular American pastimes is attending garage and tag sales. There seems to be something about buying someone else's junk that fascinates most of us. But of course, not all garage sales offer junk. Some of them have some very usable merchandise, and occasionally, you might pick up a real antique. The garage sale we're about to visit now with Charlotte and Charlie Tucker, contains the belongings of a recently departed minister - a bachelor - who left his earthly possessions to his nephew, Richard Lumb. Let's join them on the lawn of the Lumb's home, in southern Pennsylvania. Starring: Tony Roberts, Patricia Elliott, Sam Gray, Joan Shay, E G Marshall Broadcast Date: February 26, 1979 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support

Tot és possible - El fisio a casa
Lluís Puig - Els 5 consells - Lumbàlgies

Tot és possible - El fisio a casa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 17:43


Lluís Puig - Els 5 consells - Lumbàlgies

Tot és possible - El fisio a casa
Lluís Puig - Els 5 consells - Lumbàlgies

Tot és possible - El fisio a casa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 17:43


Lluís Puig - Els 5 consells - Lumbàlgies

Life Stories Quilt
Life Stories Quilt: Episode 8 – Part 2: Janet Lumb

Life Stories Quilt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 41:25


Janet Lumb, born and raised in Toronto for twenty years and having lived in Vancouver for ten years, Janet Lumb has now been living in Montreal for the majority of her life. As a musician and sax player since ‘75 and working with dancers, poets and painters, she has been exploring her visual interests as a composer for film music for over 20 years. As Director of Accès Asie, an Asian arts Festival, Janet merges her passions for the arts, culture, community and social activism. A great believer in the chaos theory, that there is order in chaos, Janet continues taking chances in the magic of the moment. Interview and Edit: Shahrzad Arshadi / Original Music by: Kayon Taheri

Life Stories Quilt
Life Stories Quilt: Episode 8 – Part 2: Janet Lumb

Life Stories Quilt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 41:25


Interview with Janet Lumb recorded on December 15, 2018 in Montreal.​ Janet Lumb, born and raised in Toronto for twenty years and having lived in Vancouver for ten years, Janet Lumb has now been living in Montreal for the majority of her life. As a musician and sax player since ‘75 and working with dancers,...

Life Stories Quilt
Life Stories Quilt: Episode 8 - Part 1: Janet Lumb

Life Stories Quilt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 54:55


Janet Lumb, born and raised in Toronto for twenty years and having lived in Vancouver for ten years, Janet Lumb has now been living in Montreal for the majority of her life. As a musician and sax player since ‘75 and working with dancers, poets and painters, she has been exploring her visual interests as a composer for film music for over 20 years. As Director of Accès Asie, an Asian arts Festival, Janet merges her passions for the arts, culture, community and social activism. A great believer in the chaos theory, that there is order in chaos, Janet continues taking chances in the magic of the moment. Interview is recorded on December 15, 2018 in Montreal *Interview and Edit by: Shahrzad Arshadi *Original Music: Kayon Taheri *Photo by: Homman Kazemian

Life Stories Quilt
Life Stories Quilt: Episode 8 – Part 1: Janet Lumb

Life Stories Quilt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 54:55


Interview with Janet Lumb recorded on December 15, 2018 in Montreal. Janet Lumb, born and raised in Toronto for twenty years and having lived in Vancouver for ten years, Janet Lumb has now been living in Montreal for the majority of her life. As a musician and sax player since ‘75 and working with dancers,...

Data in Depth
Supply Chain 360: Data and Analytics Powering Modern Logistics with James Lumb

Data in Depth

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 16:24


On this episode of Data in Depth, we dig into how sophisticated data and analytics are transforming logistics and changing the way companies manage their supply chains. We talk with James Lumb, CEO of Zenkraft, who offers cutting-edge examples of how logistics data can be used to avoid waste, improve customer experience, and even improve your product line. Chapter markers: 4:48 - Supply Chain 3606:05 - Internet of Things6:54 - Product Improvement Feedback Loops8:55 - The Power of Data Integration9:57 - 10x ROI12:03 - Customer Engagement Opportunities13:10 - Artificial Intelligence and Data Sharing in Logistics14:01 - Quoting Shipments in CPQ15:34 - Win a Pair of Bose Headphones---We want to say “THANK YOU” for subscribing and following the first season of Data in Depth. So we’re giving you the chance to win some great prizes. One lucky listener will snag a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones! On top of that, we’re giving away other awesome swag including Yeti insulated coffee mugs! How to enter:To be eligible to win, you must complete ALL of the following steps.Subscribe on ANY of the following platforms:Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlaySpotifyAlexa/Tune InProvide a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher;Follow us on Twitter @DataInDepth; andTweet us letting us know when you’ve completed all the steps. Be sure to use the #DataInDepth hashtag and mention @DatainDepth. Enter by November 11, 2019. Full contest details >

Hablemos de doblaje
Episodio 09. Invitado: Aldo Lumbía desde Córdoba.

Hablemos de doblaje

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 44:26


Con Aldo charlamos sobre el nacimiento de la Academia de Doblaje, el acento neutro, la recepción en Córdoba del doblaje Rioplatense de «Los increíbles», sobre qué son los «audiodramas» y muchas cosas más.

It's The Small Things
5. Tangle Teezer – Matt Lumb

It's The Small Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 44:18


In this episode we sit down with Matt Lumb, former CEO of Tangle Teezer – the innovative hairbrush brand.  Matt covers pretty much everything he went through during his seven years at Tangle Teezer. Phenomenal growth, tick. Zero staff turnover, tick. Company cult or culture? Tick. Global distribution strategy, tick. Flat management structure, tick. And how come they still manufacture everything in the UK? GUEST: Matt Lumb HOST: Hunter Ruthven  TAGS: small business, SME, leadership, business improvement, management, startup, entrepreneurs, productivity, innovation, retail, manufacturing, innovation,   For more on Be the Business, subscribe to our newsletter here www.bethebusiness.com

The Guys in the Cheap Seats
Alex Lumb - U.S. Naval Academy - Asst. Sports Information Director

The Guys in the Cheap Seats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 58:57


Episode 5 of The Guys in the Cheap Seats with Charles Campisi features Alex Lumb. Alex is one of the Assistant Sports Information Directors for the United States Naval Academy (Go Midshipmen!). Alex is in his sixth year with the Naval Academy and is the primary media contact for women's basketball, women's soccer, men's and women's cross country and the gymnastics and rowing programs. Alex has also worked at Marist College and is the assistant general manager for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League. Please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Anchor, Stitcher, Podbean or wherever you get your podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire
"A cadre of awesome Android fans" at Google I/O 2019 with David Lumb, Jason Howell, Nick Gray, Nirave Gondhia, and Ryne Hager

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 56:13


It's time for episode 110 of the Mobile Tech Podcast, recorded on day 2 at Google I/O 2019 with guests David Lumb (TechRadar), Jason Howell (All About Android), Nick Gray (Phandroid), Nirave Gondhia (TechnoBufallo), and Ryne Hager (Android Police) -- brought to you by Audible. Topics include the Pixel 3a / 3a XL, Android Q, offline Google Assistant, the Android Auto revamp, and more... Join the insanity, sound checks and all! Show Links: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech David Lumb: https://twitter.com/OutOnALumb Jason Howell: https://twitter.com/jasonhowell Nick Gray: https://twitter.com/nickmgray Nirave Gondhia: https://twitter.com/nirave Ryne Hager: https://twitter.com/rynehager Google I/O 2019 recap: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/05/09/google-i-o-2019-the-day-one-roundup-of-announcements-news-and-devices/ Google Pixel 3a review: https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/07/google-pixel-3a-xl-review-cheap-great-camera/ My Google Pixel 3 and 3a XL hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMp72g5UtG0 My Google Pixel 3a unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20P3xJiN2NY My Anker Roav Bolt unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSela-BcWwU

The Terminal Mile
Episode 126-Thunderbirds Abroad With Kieran Lumb And John Gay

The Terminal Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 40:53


The fast times and big performances are starting to roll in from California, and it appears that by all measures that the tracks are hot this year. The Mt. SAC Relays took place last weekend, and they were no exception, with a ton of early season results rushing in, 2019 is shaping up to be a fast one. That seems especially true for our two guests this week, John Gay ran an 8:36 season opener in the 3000 steeple, and his UBC teammate Kieran Lumb blazed a quick 13:40 5,000 for a new PB.

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Uncle Vanya - November 14, 2018

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 4:00


I don’t know anyone who attends theatre to reinforce their belief that life is simply a series of travails to be endured until the sweet release of death, but if you’re out there, have I got show for you. Birdbath Theatres is presenting Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya in a new adaptation by Jesse Brownstein, directed by David Abrams and playing at The Belrose through November 18. Vanya (Rob Garcia) and his niece Sonya (Winona Wagner) manage the small estate of his late sister where they live with the family matriarch Mariya (Molly Noble), an old family nurse (Shirley Nilsen Hall), and a guitar-playing family friend (Andrew Byars). The estate’s meager proceeds have gone to support his late sister’s husband Professor Serebryakov (Ray Martin) and his new trophy wife Yelena (Claire Champommier). A perpetually infirmed Serebryakov, after spending the summer at the estate, has come to a decision. He wishes to sell the estate to come up with enough money to purchase a nice retirement cottage in Finland for him and his wife. What of the others who live there? Well, those details can be worked out later. This infuriates Vanya, who’s already ticked off because Yelena, for whom he secretly pines, has shown affection for country doctor Astrov (Jesse Lumb), who has also caught the eye of the perpetually sad Sonya, who bemoans her looks. After two and a half hours, no one ends up with anyone, nothing is sold, and life drones on. Abrams takes a minimalist approach to Chekhov’s look at the miserable lives of a turn-of-the-twentieth century Russian family. There’s no set of which to speak; the audience is seated against the theater walls and up on the stage; and the action (and I use that term loosely) often takes place at opposites sides of the small space, leading many in the audience to have to make a tennis match-like back-and-forth observation of the proceedings. It’s a well-acted production, with Garcia’s Vonya a cauldron of self-loathing that, after finally boiling over, returns to a state of eternal simmering. Lumb’s Dr. Astrov is the least dreary of the lot who, while filled with remorse about his life decisions, provides a welcome spark to the often-lethargic proceedings. The play’s bleak tone is reinforced with some fine cello accompaniment by Diego Martinez Mendiola. Is there any sadder sound produced than that of the bowed chordophone? Regret is the overriding theme of Uncle Vanya; the regret that comes when revisiting the decisions that define a life. I don’t regret the time I spent with the dispiriting Voinitsky family, but I don’t see the need to revisit them anytime soon. ‘Uncle Vanya’ runs through November 18 at the Belrose Theater in San Rafael. Friday and Saturday evening performances are at 7:30pm; the Sunday matinee is at 2pm. For more information, go to birdbaththeatres.com

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire
Samsung folding phone, ZTE Nubia X, Honor Magic 2, and Nokia 7.1 with David Lumb of TechRadar

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 63:56


This week we discuss Samsung's folding phone and the latest all-screen handsets, including ZTE's Nubia X and Honor's Magic 2. We also cover the Oppo R17's depth-mapping camera, plus interesting midrange devices like the Honor 8X and Nokia 7.1. Enjoy :)   Show Links: Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech David Lumb: https://twitter.com/OutOnALumb Samsung folding phone: https://www.techradar.com/news/samsung-foldable-phone-infinity-flex-display Samsung folding phone specs: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/11/7/18073580/samsung-infinity-flex-display-foldable-smartphone-specs-screen-size-features ZTE Nubia X: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/10/31/18047142/nubia-dual-screen-phone-bezelless Honor Magic 2: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/10/31/18047084/honor-magic-2-sliding-screen-release-date-news-features My Honor 8X unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QUVNNtNLWY Oppo R17: https://www.techradar.com/news/oppos-r17-is-the-companys-third-flagship-launch-in-just-five-months Nokia 9 render: https://www.techradar.com/news/nokia-9-renders-give-us-a-close-look-at-the-penta-lens-phone My Nokia 7.1 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5zzsklA7Hw Zenfone 6 leak: https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/5/18065930/asus-zenfone-6s-photos-leak-notch Purple OnePlus 6T launched in China: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/11/5/18064562/oneplus-6t-purple-color-china-exclusive T-Mobile OnePlus 6T features different launcher: https://www.xda-developers.com/t-mobile-oneplus-6t-launcher-google-feed/ Motorola One coming to the US: https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/04/motorola-one-us-release/ David's Mate 20 Pro review: https://www.techradar.com/reviews/huawei-mate-20-pro-review My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tnkgrl/ WorldPodcasts: https://worldpodcasts.com

Making A Club Champion Podcast
Ep 19: Nicky Lumb – The Practice Principles – How To Optimise Golf Practice

Making A Club Champion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 35:21


"Players will tend to rely on certain skill sets more than others. Making sure you are hitting into areas of your game where you are the strongest at is vital. Nearer the whole is not necessarily better. Knowing your average proximity to the hole with each club and with specific distances will enable you to plan the way you play the game more effectively."  Nicky Lumb. Dr Nicky Lumb specializes in golf practice, skill development, and performance enhancement. She helps golfers of all abilities including elite amateurs and tour professionals to fulfill their potential on the golf course whilst they are competing. Nicky is also an international speaker and recently presented some of her Ph.D. research into golf practice and performance at the World Scientific Congress of Golf in Canada. In some of her research, she was able to help professional golfers become 400% more accurate after only 10 practice sessions. Nicky has a Ph.D. in Optimising Practice for Peak Performance, as well as an MSc in Sports Coaching where she specialized in Elite Performance. Nicky is also a PGA Professional, has reached TPI Level 3 status as a Golf Professional and Junior Coach, and is one of only a handful of coaches worldwide that is able to use the Every Ball Counts Assessment which is endorsed by the PGA Tour. This is the world’s first science data-driven assessment and enables players to identify where they stand in the 19 key skills attributed to scoring by the PGA Tour Shot Link statistics.

Golf Science Lab
New research shows best way to practice on the driving range w/ Dr Nicky Lumb

Golf Science Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 28:05


Listen in to learn about some awesome new research in the field of practice and learning conducted by Dr Nicky Lumb. You'll learn how to maximize your time spent on the range and get some simple practical concepts to improve your practice.

Runner Chats podcast
S2 Ep4 Tom Lumb

Runner Chats podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 71:57


This week we hear from Skydive instructor and runner (well, obvs!) Tom Lumb.  We hear about his recent attempt at Great Ocean Road, how not to aim for a Boston Qualifier, and what his ideal race would look like. You can Find Tommy on Instagram @mountainrox

Awaken Your Inner Superstar
30 Dr. Brian T. Lumb – Cultivate The Seeds Of Genius Within Yourself

Awaken Your Inner Superstar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 62:46


In this mind-blowing hour with Dr. Brian T. Lumb, we get into some deep stuff about how we process information and emotion in our minds and bodies in ways that are beyond our conscious awareness, so that we can find and create more passion and energy that we can bring to our lives and work. “I feel it’s in the realm of business and entrepreneurship and leadership that we have the capacity to really change the way that humanity has been and really change the way the earth is being treated.” – Dr. Brian T. Lumb Learn more about this episode of Awaken Your Inner Superstar at http://blog.superstaractivator.com/30

seeds cultivate genius within lumb awaken your inner superstar brian t lumb
Í ljósi sögunnar
Geimskutlan Kólumbía

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018


Fyrir fimmtán árum, 1. febrúar 2003, fórst geimskutla bandarísku geimferðastofnunarinnar NASA, Kólumbía, þegar hún var á leið til lendingar í Flórída að loknum sextán daga leiðangri. Þegar örfáar mínútur voru til lendingar splundraðist skutlan í tugþúsund mola yfir suðvestanverðum Bandaríkjunum og allir um borð, sjö geimfarar, fórust. Í þættinum er fjallað um hinstu ferð Kólumbíu og rannsóknina á tildrögum slyssins sem á eftir kom.

CiTR -- Thunderbird Eye
Thunderbird Eye - Who Is Kieran Lumb?

CiTR -- Thunderbird Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 27:12


Basketball finishes with opposite outcomes, volleyball triumphs, hockey collectively falls 3 times, swimming stunned for a fifth year in a row, and cross country phenom Kieran Lumb takes another 1st place finish.

Jazz Shapers sponsored by Mishcon De Reya
Matt Lumb - Jazz Shapers with Mishcon de Reya

Jazz Shapers sponsored by Mishcon De Reya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 26:04


Matt Lumb - Jazz Shapers with Mishcon de Reya

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Tarzan - May 10, 2017

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 4:00


In recent years, when you entered the Spreckels Performing Arts Center’s Codding Theater you found yourself in an undersea world, or on the deck of the Titanic, or in Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. Currently, you’ll find yourself in an African jungle as the Spreckels Theatre Company presents Disney’s Musical Tarzan, running now through May 21. It’s a stage adaptation of the 2009 animated film and follows the “origin” story pretty closely. Stranded in the African jungle and soon orphaned, a young boy is taken into the care of a mother gorilla and raised as one of her own. After growing up into a strapping young (ape)man, the boy named Tarzan comes face-to-face with other humans. It’s a science expedition led by Professor Porter and his daughter Jane. They’ve come just to observe and study gorillas but their nefarious guide Clayton has other plans. The film had five songs written by Phil Collins, including the Oscar-winning “You’ll Be in My Heart”, and for the stage show he added nine additional numbers. Like in the film, most musical numbers serve as narration. Tarzan didn’t sing in the film, but he sure does in the stage show and yes, he yells, too. The songs aren’t particularly memorable but they serve the play and they’re well delivered by the cast. The show is well cast with the role of Tarzan split between two actors, Walker Brinskele and Michael Lumb, each taking the role in alternating performances. At the show I attended Tarzan was played by Lumb, who has the athleticism and voice to tackle the role. The always delightful Abbey Lee makes for a fun Jane and plays well off of Lumb and Kit Grimm as her father. Jeremy Berrick adds another villain to his Spreckels résumé with his over-the-top take on the role of the evil guide Clayton. He’s a lot of fun to watch, even if the character choice seems a bit out of place, especially in comparison to others. The array of character choices and acting styles is quite substantial, ranging from the almost method-like performances of Brian Watson and Shawna Eiermann as Kerchak and Kala, Tarzan’s ape “parents” to Berrick’s cartoonish, self-aware Clayton. Everyone else falls somewhere in between. This may be the result of having the directorial reins shared between Gene Abravaya and David L. Yen. It’s not that any of the choices or styles seem wrong individually, I’m just not sure they gelled. That being said, Watson and Eiermann are quite good, both in their characters’ physical beings and in their vocal delivery. It takes some time to adjust to the very human voices emanating from Pamela Enz’s inventive costumes (no gorilla suits here) but once you suspend belief you realize their performances are quite magnetic. Scottie Woodard amusingly fills the sidekick role as Tarzan’s buddy Terk. The shows best moments were when the elements of costume, lighting, choreography and music came together, best exemplified by Act I’s almost hallucinogenic “Waiting for this Moment” number when Lee’s Jane sings of the joy of finally living a life she only dreamed about while the local flora and fauna dance, float and fly around her. The ensemble also opens Act II energetically with “Trashin’ the Camp”. Disney’s Musical Tarzan may have been intended as a young male-attracting counterpoint to The Little Mermaid, but I don’t think we’ll be seeing many kids arriving at the theatre in little loincloths. While definitely one of the lower-rung entries in the Disney theatrical canon, it’s still a well-produced and entertaining family show with an imaginative set and the aforementioned costumes making it a visual feast for the eyes. Between a band of gorillas, a man-eating plant, a marauding leopard, a hiss-worthy, rifle-toting villain and a vine-swinging ape-boy and man, there’s plenty to keep the younger tykes’ attention. Disney’s Musical Tarzan plays through May 21 at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center. For more information, go to spreckelsonline.com

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Belgian Hare - Cabbage - Common

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 26:00


Today we are going to explore the Belgian Hare. History Now, the fist thing that surprised me about the Belgian Hare was definitely the body shop.  Unlike the mandolin body shap of most rabbits that I have learned about.  These Rabbits look distinctly like a hare.   Perhaps unsurprisingly, the first examples of this breed were developed in Belgium in the early eighteenth century by crossing wild rabbits with domestic breeds in order to create a good meat animal Much of the information I have learned about this breed is from an article titled "Belgian Hare Origins"  By Frank Zaloudek. The Belgian Hare can be traced back to the "leporine" developed in the early part of the 18th century in the Flanders area of eastern Europe by the selective breeding of domestic and wild European rabbits. Leporines were imported from Belgium and Germany to England in the 1870s by Mr. W. Lumb and his brother-in-law Mr. B. Greaves, importers of small stock from continental Europe. Wilkins (1896) wrote that after their introduction into England ..."they (were) bred continuously, but with two and distinct objects - in the one, for size, and the other, ostensibly to develop a rabbit of the form, color and fur of the wild hare. The larger race has been called the 'Patagonian', but is now recognized as the 'Flemish Giant', the other has been named 'Belgian Hare' rabbit." It was explained that the redder colored Leporines resembled the common wild hare of England (lepus Timidus), and a number of adventuresome rabbit aficionados and natural scientists undertook the task of employing selective breeding to make the Leporine look more like lepus Timidus. These early breeders included Mr. Lumb, Dr, Barham, and Dr.J Salter a Physician, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Zoological Society.  Fellow of the Linnaean Society, an friend of Charles Darwin.  Their rabbits were called the "Belgian Hare"-- "Belgian" (to recognize their origin) and "Hare" (to recognize their resemblance to Lepus Timidus which was a true hare).  Breeders of the Belgian Hare began to compete in small livestock shows and standards were first written in 1882. The breed was further refined to make the Belgian Hare appear even more like the English wild hare (lepus Timidus), i.e., more racy in shape than the breeders were then producing.  This new, more racy, Belgian Hare was described in a 1889 revision of the standard.  In addition to the more racy shape, the new standard called for ticking more like the wild hare (more distributed in waves), a bold eye, greater length of limb, and no ticking on the front limbs, ears, or hind feet (however, a small amount of ticking was allowed on the front feet).  In 1888, E.M. Hughes of Albany, N.Y. brought the first Belgian Hare to America. Mr. Hughs along with Mr. W.N Richardson of Troy, NY and Mr. G.W. Fenton of Barr, MA promoted and exhibited the Belgian Hare at small stock shows across the US and should be given credit for the early popularization of the breed in this country. Shortly after Mr. Hughes importation of the Belgian Hare from the UK, The breeders in this country formed the "American Belgian Hare Association". Mr W.N. Richardson of Troy, N.Y was named Secretary.  However this association lasted not much more than one year.  Mr. Crabtree wrote, "Although started in a liberal Spirit, and with the best of intentions, it became disorganized on account of the wide scattering of the membership making it difficult to obtain a quorum at meetings".  A second attempt to organize was made in 1897.  The "National Belgian Hare Club of America" was formed, with headquarters in Denver, CO and Mr. P.E. Crabtree as secretary.  Twelve years after the formation of the National Belgian Hare Club of America and as additional breeds were introduced in the US, a new "all-breed" club, the " National Pet Stock Association" was formed. After several name changes, the National Pet Stock Association became the American Rabbit Breeders Association.  As the years past, the National Belgian Hare club of America also passed from existence.  In the June of 1972, a group of Belgian Hare breeders gathered together to apply for a specialty club charter from the American Rabbit Breeders Association to replace the defunct National Belgian Hare Club of America. In July of 1972 the charter was granted and our present club, the "American Belgian Hare Club" was established. The Boom Years After introduction into the United States in 1888, the Belgian Hare enjoyed much popularity, and large rabbitries were built for their production.  Large numbers of rabbits were imported at fabulous prices. It is recorded that Hares fetched prices of $500 to $1000 each (in pre-1900 Dollars!).  This was called "the Belgian Hare boom." Remember, this was at a time when labor earned 10 to 15 cents per hour.  This would be 2X3 times a laborers annual wages. Mr. C. H. Lane reported that a center of Belgian Hare popularity existed in Los Angeles area where the weather was particularly advantageous to the propagation of the hare. In 1898, there were no less than 600 rabbitries there carrying from 75 to more than a 1000 head of stock each. He further stated that in 1900, over 60,000 Belgian Hares were being raised in Southern California alone and numbers were on the increase! In 1900, the National Belgian Hare Club of America held its first Exposition, which was reputedly the first and certainly the largest exposition seen up to that time confined to only one breed of rabbit. The National Belgian Hare of America club promulgated Standards of Excellence for TWO varieties , one for the "Standard" (fancy) Belgian Hare and one for the "Heavy Weight" (commercial) Belgian Hare. Today, the American Rabbit Breeders Association recognizes only a "fancy" variety in their "Standards of Perfection." The End of the Boom  Inevitably, supply caught up with demand and the Belgian Hare Boom was over. James Blyth in his article "King of the Fancy" in the October, 1973 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Magazine, had some additional insight into the end of the "boom". He wrote, "Until about 1917 Belgians led in entries. When the Hares were judged, the show was about over. The Hares were hurt when they came out with a standard for the heavyweight Belgian, Trying to make a meat rabbit out of this fine racy animal certainly was not for the good of the race horse of the rabbit family. At this time the Hare began to lose its place in popularity. Each breed has its place, and when you strive for meat-type in a fancy rabbit, you have lost much of that alert and fine, clean-cut appearance." The Belgian Hare is best known for its distinctive body type and temperament, as well as its important history.  Although hares are not among the most common breeds today, if not for them we might not even have a rabbit fancy in the United States. Prior to 1890, rabbits were not widely raised in America, and those that were usually went to feed the family.  In England, however, the rabbit show circuit had been blossoming for a while.  In 1888, the first Belgian Hares were imported.  That was when the “rabbit show bug” bit America, and the fancy took off like a shot.  Men from all over the country flocked to get their hands on some of the hares.  Companies formed for their production and dispersion.  One British shipping firm transported  6,000 hares to the United States between 1898 to 1901.  Clubs sprung up in most large cities.  Millionaires such as J. P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller became interested in promoting the hares.  Prices on show stock were exorbitant – one buck went for $5,000 in 1900! That same year, breeders in Los Angeles county alone were believed to own 60,000 Belgian Hares.  Eventually interest died down, the market became saturated, and the Belgian fell under the shadow of more popular rabbit breeds – but not before the people who raised it had developed systems of rabbit housing, standards, and tattooing, and had founded the club that would become the American Rabbit Breeders Association. Overall Description The Belgian Hare is a fancy breed of domestic rabbit, that was developed through selective breeding to closely resemble the wild hare in physical appearance.[1] Averaging 6 to 9 pounds in weight, the Belgian Hare is characterized by its long, slender body and agile legs that closely resemble those of a hare, and can live up to ten years or more. The Belgian Hare is most known for its distinctively close resemblance to a hare, with a long, fine body with muscular flank, and distinctly arched back with loins and well-rounded hind quarters. Their head is long and their tail straight and carried in line with the backbone. The fore feet of a Belgian Hare is usually long and fine-boned and perfectly straight, while their hind feet long are fine and flat. They are believed to be the only breed of domestic breed featuring a deep red, rich chestnut color of the Belgian Hare, together with black ticking of a wavy or blotchy appearance and an extended down the sides. The Belgian Hare is a distinct rabbit, with a deep red “rufus” coat with black, wavy ticking. It closely resembles a hare, with a long, fine body, muscular flank, and arched back with loins and well-rounded hind quarters. Body The Belgian Hare, although a domestic rabbit, was bred to closely resemble to a wild hare. It is for that reason that this breed has a long, muscular body with an arched back. They have long heads, a straight tail, which is carried in line with the backbone, and tall, slightly wide, erect ears. ears and eyes Coat The Belgian Hare has a short coat and if kept clean, requires little grooming other than an occasional rub over to remove any dead coat. When in moult the coat benefits from a good combing through every other day to remove the old coat. This will help bring the new coat through faster and minimize the old fluffy undercoat matting up when its on the way out. The Belgian Hare has short, glossy fur that requires little to no maintenance to keep it in pristine condition. Rabbits are genuinely clean animals. They should never be given a bath, as this causes great stress and can lead to heart failure. Occasionally, rub your Belgian Hare down to rid the coat of any dead fibers (no brushing required) and their coat should remain in good condition. colors The ARBA accepts only one kind of Belgian Hare coat color: a bright tin rust, with a red/orange tint. The entire body consists of this color, and markings include lighter-colored eye circles and “ticking” on particular parts of the body, such as on their upper back and hips. care Due to their difference from other breeds of domestic rabbit, the Belgian Hare may require different dietary and housing requirements to other rabbits, and as a result, they may demand more attention and care. Housing Belgian Hares are constantly on the move, especially when you are around, performing their graceful ballet. Therefore, for both the animal's benefit and for your enjoyment of it graceful movement, you should provide a large cage with at least 24 x 48 inch floor. The floor should be solid (not wire), because the 1/2 x 1 inch wire most commonly used for flooring will not adequately support the Hare's front feet and can lead to broken toes and toe nails. These solid floors should be bedded with a layer of clean and bright straw, shredded computer paper, or whatever is available in you area. The cage should be high enough to allow the Hare to stretch and leap; 24 inch height should be adequate. Breeding/brood cages should be larger, say 30 x 60 inches, to allow the doe to move around adequately without trampling her brood. It is important to remember that you need to able to reach the back corners of the cage for cleaning. Proportion your such that you can do this without putting you head and shoulders into the cage. Cleaning and sanitation will be less onerous of you follow this advice! Due to their size and energetic nature, it is recommended that the Belgian Hare be provided with a large hutch or cage to enable them to move freely. For an outdoor rabbit the ideal home is a hutch with a waterproof roof, and raised off the ground. If the rabbit is going to live indoors then a hutch can also be used or a cage. Belgian Hares should have a cage with at least a 24 by 60-inch floor and a height of 24 inches. A breeding or brood cage should be 36 by 72 inches, at least. All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is an outside run or an enclosed area in the house. Softwood shavings should not be used for the floor of the hutch or cage as they can cause respiratory problems. Fine sawdust can cause eye irritations so this should be avoided. Bedding material should be provided especially in cold and wet weather for the outdoor rabbit. A recommended practice is to place the straw on top of a layer of the hardwood shavings in the sleeping compartment, in order to ensure warmth and insulation for an outdoor Belgian Hare. The rabbit home should be cleaned out weekly and any old food removed. If it is necessary to wash the home then only use a cleaner specifically designed for cleaning rabbit hutches. Environment and Sanitation The sanitation requirements of Belgian Hares do not differ from that of any other breed. Cages should be cleaned every 5 to 7 days and all bedding replaced. At the same time, feeders and water bottles or crocks should be washed and sterilized. As with any rabbit breed, ventilation should be adequate, but without drafts. If you can smell ammonia when you enter your barn, either sanitation or ventilation (or both) is inadequate. Belgian Hares are no less susceptible to extreme heat than other rabbits. If you live in a location where the temperatures get above 90, you will have to be prepared to keep them cool or lose them! They seem to be able to cope with temperatures down to 0 F if provided with ample bedding and shielded from the wind and snow. However, the Belgian Hare doe's short hair is scarcely in adequate supply to line the nest box sufficiently to keep her bunnies warm. To avoid losses during kindling in very cold weather, it would be advisable to have a warmed space available for kindling. When the bunnies grow a good thick coat in 4 to 6 weeks,they can be slowly introduced to the cold outside temperatures. Diet As the Belgian Hare has a very high metabolic rate, it may require more food and more consistent feeding than other breeds of domestic rabbit. The specific dietary requirements of a Belgian Hare do not differ significantly from other breeds of domestic rabbit, and like the majority of rabbits, the most important component of the diet of a Belgian Hare is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion whilst providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred over legume hays like clover and alfalfa. Legume hays are higher in protein, calories, and calcium, which in excess can cause kidney stones and loose stool. This type of hay should be reserved for young kits or lactating does. Belgian Hares also require an unlimited amount of fresh water, usually provided for in a water crock, tip-proof ceramic pet dish, or hanging water bottle. Automatic watering system fonts or ball point water bottles should be placed high on the side of the cage to encourage the animal to stretch. Some breeders will place a board 6 inch high across the floor in the middle of the cage to force the hare to leap over it as it moves about its cage. Both these things are thought by some to enhance the development of the animal for the show table. Feeds Belgian hares do not have any special feed requirements. Use a pelletized "complete" feed that is readily available and known for its consistency. Do not overfeed Hares. If you allow them to become fat, they will do poorly on the judging table and the does will have trouble conceiving. About 1-1/2 small tuna fish can-fulls each day seems to be about the right amount for seniors. When it comes to their diet, this rabbit breed needs access to clean, fresh water and high-quality hay.  Hay should be 70 percent of their diet while the rest consists of a  healthy balance of pellets and rabbit-safe vegetables, fruits and leafy greens. There are some foods that should be avoided (iceberg lettuce, for example, does not have enough nutritional value), while others are fine in moderation (apples and carrots are a wonderful treat). Health While Belgian Hares are not susceptible to digestive issues such as Wool Block (like long-haired breeds such as Angoras, for instance), care has to be taken in order for them to live long, healthy lives. Two problems that are most common in outdoor rabbits are ear mites and fly-strike.  Fly-strike is common to rabbits that have soiled fur during the summer. Flies lay their eggs in soiled fur and when the eggs hatch, their primary food source is the rabbit. It is extremely painful and symptoms include lack of appetite, fewer droppings in your bunny’s cage and sudden jumping/thrashing in pain. If you suspect your rabbit may have fly-strike, take them to your veterinarian for treatment. Temperment/behavior Belgian Hares are one of the most energetic and intelligent breeds of rabbit. They are very clever and they will require lots of physical and mental stimulation in order to keep them happy. They are extremely alert and as such can be skittish. The Belgian Hares can easily learn their names and will occasionally come when called. As they are active in nature and have alert temperament, they can be startled by sudden noise or movement very easily. The Belgian Hare has been called the ‘poor man’s racehorse’ because of their active personality. Despite their cute appearance, the breed is not ideal for very small children and for the beginners. Usually the Belgian Hare is an energetic and long lived animal. This is a very clever little animal that will require lots of physical and mental stimulation in order to keep him happy. They are extremely alert and as such can be skittish – many owners recommend keeping a radio playing nearby at all times so they get used to loud or strange noises. They can easily learn their names and will sometimes come when called. The Belgian is not a beginner’s rabbit due to its speed, power and slightly nervous disposition, however for an experienced enthusiast they are rewarding to keep as ensuring the rabbit remains healthy and well is incredibly satisfying. As a result of their active personality, they have been called "the poor man's racehorse".  They can also be taught to play simple games, which can be great fun. They will tolerate handling, particularly if they’ve been used to human company and being picked up from an early age, but again, because they can be unpredictable they should not be handled by children. A panicking rabbit is more powerful than you might think and can easily cause injury as he struggles to flee. Breeding and Raising By Frank Zaloudek If you decide to try breeding and raising Belgian Hares, be prepared for a challenge! Some people have said that you have to throw out all you know about breeding rabbits when you go into Hare raising and use a whole new system of rules, but I assure you that you will need to use all the knowledge and experience that you have to be successful with these beautiful and graceful creatures. You will find that many problems you will experience will be as a result of the Belgian Hare's more excitable temperament than other breeds  They can react to unexpected events in the rabbitry with a fury that can move cages off their supports, dislocate joints, and break bones. This is compounded by the fine bone structure and extreme length of the animal which seems to invite broken backs and legs. Also, this nervous nature seems to complicate breeding, because, in many cases, fright and panic get in the way of normal mating urges. Most important, this nervous temperament seems to translate normal events in the life of a Hare to an overall stress level that can compromise its auto immune system and open the way to bacterial and viral diseases. Perhaps, this nervous tendency came for past breeding attempts to make the Belgian hare more like lepus Timidus which was suppose to be so fearful so as not to close its eyes even in sleep (Wilkins 1896). Although you might be led by these remarks that breeding Hares in an impossible endeavor; that is not true. You only have approach your breeding and raising activities with one thing in mind: maintaining a peaceful, serene, and healthy environment for your hares, and with a little luck and skill, your nest boxes can be filled with grand champions. Unexpected noises or voices seem to startle the Hares excessively and can set off a panic in the barn that can lead to injuries. A radio playing loudly 24 hours a day or a noisy exhaust fan seems to accustom the Hares to noise and avoids these panics. Classical music, mostly Mozart, seems to work for me, but I'm sure that it makes no difference to the Hares. Before throwing open the door to the barn, its always good practice to talk to your rabbits or make some noise to announce your arrival so that they will not be surprised by your entry. uses Belgian Hares are kept mainly for show purposes.  The Belgian Hare was mainly developed as a meat producing breed. Beautiful as they are, Belgian Hares are not the best choice for a beginning rabbit breeder.  The breed is known for delicate constitutions, flighty personalities, and limited fertility.  Teaching young hares to pose takes time and patience. However, experienced rabbit raisers can find great rewards in carrying on the legacy of such an important breed to the rabbit fancy.  One breeder named Shannon Kelly realized these rewards when her Hare won Best in Show at the Louisville ARBA Convention in 2008. While this breed can theoretically live indoors, indoor rabbits tend to be pets and this rabbit breed isn’t the best pet due to its nervousness. Sudden noises or unfamiliar sounds cause them jump high into the air and go into a running frenzy inside of their cage, where they could accidentally hurt themselves. While they do have a sweet nature and are known to enjoy petting (so long as they are used to the person’s presence and are not suddenly spooked), Belgian Hares are not the breed for everyone and are used mostly for show purposes. While they can be picked up, a lot of care needs to be taken to ensure that if they do get spooked, they don’t fall onto the floor.  Breeders use tricks to lower the risk of scaring their Belgian Hares by announcing their arrival before they open their barn doors, installing a loud fan inside the barn or playing loud music for the majority of the day. Training and Showing By Frank Zaloudek When you look at the picture of the Belgian Hare in the ARBA Standard of Perfection, your attention is immediately drawn to its pose, standing on the toes of its fully extended front legs, ears erect, body carried high above the floor and with a wild look in its eye. If you have been around Belgians for a while, you will learn that this is the pose it takes only when excited, startled or when it is eagerly anticipating food or drink. It is not a pose that it would take in a relaxed, non threatening situation or in the intimidating surroundings of the showroom. How do you get you Belgians to pose as it the picture? The simple answer is that they have to be trained! But, before we start our discussion of training Belgian Hares to pose, we first must note that there is nothing in the ARBA Standards of Perfection to guide us on how a Hare is to be posed or even if a Hare should be posed at all for judging! Indeed, some judges don't try to pose Hares, but rather just let them move about normally on the table or in special Judging cages if they are provided by the club sponsoring the show. However, most breeders and judges will agree that a Hare will show off its features best if posed in its "on alert" stance with its body carried high above the table on its tiptoes and with a wild expression in its eyes. The problem is that there are many ways an exhibitor can train a Hare to pose, and there are just as many ways that judges use to pose a Hare. If the Hare's training and the judges set-up technique "click", then it might be successfully posed; otherwise, the judging can degrade to a "wrestling match" ("acrobatics at a Halloween party" as characterized by the late Dr. Terry Reed) between the judge and the Hare during which time is wasted and the Hare, no matter how deserving, will be at a disadvantage to Hares that pose easily. How can these "wrestling matches" be avoided? Is it the responsibility of the judges, of the breeder/exhibitor, or both? Perhaps we can get some answers to these questions if we look at techniques used and advocated by some judges and breeder/exhibitors. There seems to be a number of basic methods in use at the present time. These methods can be characterized in the following descriptive terms: The "natural pose" method The "shoulder pressure" method "Ear lift" method "Head lift" method "Body stretch" method and combinations of the above. Training Hares to Pose By Maureen Hoyle I don't start training my hares until they are 10 weeks old. I was told that it is better to let their bones strengthen and I can see the sense in this. I am probably in a small minority who don't start training Hares from a young age. However I find that it is no hinderence to the speed they learn. I think you need a surface that they can grip onto. This sheet is not ideal but I think shows the sequence of improvement perfectly from the first one where she is pulling back and how she gradually relaxes along the sequence until she is posing beautifully. Club The first of these clubs was known as the "American Belgian Hare Association". With a wide and scattered membership the club lasted not much more than a year. In 1897 the "National Belgian Hare Club" was formed. Twelve years after the formation of the National Belgian Hare Club of America, and as additional breeds were introduced in the US, a new "all-breed" club, the "National Pet Stock Association" was formed. After several name changes, the National Pet Stock Association became the American Rabbit Breeders Association As years passed, the National Belgian Hare club of America also passed from existence. In June, 1972, a group of Belgian Hare breeders gathered together to apply for a specialty club charter from the American Rabbit Breeders Association to replace the National Belgian Hare Club of America. In July, 1972, the charter was granted and the last, and most prominent of these groups, the "American Belgian Hare Club" was established, that continues to exist to this day. A rather fancy type of domestic rabbit, the Belgian Hare was developed specifically to resemble the wild hare in appearance. The Belgian Hare is instantly recognisable thanks to its lithe body and long, slim legs. Due to its breeding the Belgian Hare is one of the more intelligent rabbit breeds and they are also very active, needing lots of exercise and plenty of opportunities to run and play. The breed is quite long-lived, with some examples living up to 10 years, and most animals weigh between six and nine pounds. The American Belgian Hare Club (ABHC) is dedicated to the raising, breeding, promoting, and showing of Belgian Hare rabbits. The ABHC is sanctioned under the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) and includes 90+ members in 25 states, as well as Canada and the United Kingdom. The Belgian Hare is one of the oldest breeds in America, dating back to the 1880’s. Today the Belgian Hare is one of the rarer rabbit breeds, and is considered threatened, according to the American Livestock Breed Conservancy. Today, Belgian Hare continues to be one of the less popular rabbits in America, because, in part, they are difficult to breed successfully. Three centuries of various degrees of line breeding have diminished their hybrid vigor, and, today, too few breeders pursuing too few bloodlines have further exacerbated the situation. Raising Belgian Hares involves a lot of hard work, expert animal husbandry practices, and a lot of luck! The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) maintains the breed standard for all of the recognized rabbit and cavy breeds for it's international membership.  Recognized breeds are eligible for Registration and Grand Champion recognition. The AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy.  With over 30,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, its members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial rabbit raiser with several hundred animals.  Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry, whether it be for fancy, as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by the organization. The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is a British showing organization for rabbit breeders. Originally founded as The Beveren Club in 1918, its name first changed to British Fur Rabbit Society and finally to The British Rabbit Society. Today, the BRC among other things investigates rabbit diseases, maintains a catalog of rabbit breeds, and sets rules for about 1,000 rabbit shows annually in the UK. Owners of house rabbits are also encouraged to join the organization to learn how to care optimally for their pets. Have I Missed Anything? If you know something about the breed standard, history or status of this rabbit, please let me know.   Do You Have a Story About This Particular Breed?  What do you love about them? Do you have any tips or tricks up your sleeve for what might make this breed happiest? Perhaps you're a breeder of this type of rabbit. Let us know, and maybe we can set up an interview? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_Hare http://www.belgianhareclub.com/ http://rabbitbreeders.us/belgian-hare-rabbits https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/belgian-hare http://www.petguide.com/breeds/rabbit/belgian-hare/ http://www.roysfarm.com/belgian-hare/ https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/breeds/rabbits/belgian-hares/ http://petcaretips.net/belgian-hares.html Plant of the Week: Cabbage Word of the Week: Common

Story Wise Woodend
2.1 Cassis Lumb - Eclipse of the Heart

Story Wise Woodend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 14:51


Finally, the second season of Story Wise Woodend.  Now in smaller, one story episodes, easier to listen to on the go. The first story in this season is from the Story Wise Woodend event in February 2016, where the theme of the night was Eclipse of the Heart. We hear a wonderful story from Cassis Lumb, about the agony of unrequited love..

Story Wise Woodend
1.8 Stories from Cassis Lumb and Anne Stewart

Story Wise Woodend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 23:15


From the December 2015 night, where the theme was Endings, a story from Cassis about a perfect ending, followed by an end of childhood, great yarn from Anne Stewart.You can find more about Cassis Lumb here. and Anne Stewart here. 

Mile High Chiro Podcast
Brian T. Lumb: Develop a much stronger level of courage [PODCAST]

Mile High Chiro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 42:02


How many people truly have wanted to be a chiropractor since they were nine years old? And have had the first adjustment at six months old? Dr. Brian T. Lumb is truly a chiropractors chiropractor. Enjoy this episode which is an incredible journey through chiropractic history, the life of Dr. Lumb as well as lessons from some of our professions greats.   Dr. Lumb and his wife own and operate Nourish and Flourish in Asheville North Carolina which has been the recipient of the beer town of America award the last three years. He runs his network care center while she runs her NIA classes and center. And they are both connected by an organic juice and Tea bar. To my knowledge the only chiropractor who's had a recipe in Bon Appetit magazine.   Dr. Lumb' s chiropractic background as a Gonstead practitioner whose father engineered equipment used at the Gonstead clinic and who now focus' on Network Spinal Analysis has an incredible passion for the principle.   This episode will surely light your chiropractic spizz for the month. Get more Brian T. Lumb at the Mile High Chiro movement weekend August 18-21st, 2016 register at www.milehighchiro.org today while you can still save on registration.

Mile High Chiro Podcast
Brian T. Lumb: Develop a much stronger level of courage [PODCAST]

Mile High Chiro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 42:02


This episode will surely light your chiropractic spizz for the month. Get more Brian T. Lumb at the Mile High Chiro movement weekend August 18-21st, 2016

Mendelspod Podcast
Woodstock for Genomics? Richard Lumb and Carl Smith on this Month’s Festival

Mendelspod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2015


If you haven’t already, check out the inaugural Festival of Genomics being held in Boston later this month.

The Passive Aggressive Hour
27 - Generation Muff

The Passive Aggressive Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015


Steve and Nick go at it as a duo, as the boys discuss grooming, scams, and the ancestry of top stand up comedian LUMB. Josh Jakubiw shares his experience of being scammed via a Craigslist hookup. It's all that matters on the only podcast that matters.

Spirit In Action
Ending Cycles of Violence in Kenya - Judy Lumb

Spirit In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2012 55:00


Judy Lumb is the author of Ending Cycles of Violence: Kenyan Quaker Peacemaking Response after the 2007 Elections, where she captures the historical context, the eruption of violence, and efforts in the aftermath the restore safety & connection, and to promote healing.

20twenty
Preparing For Disasters - Miriam Lumb Sep 28, 2012

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2012 7:54


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Anna Lumb: I Heart Jack

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2012 10:32


In her brand new work, performer Anna Lumb will introduce her audience to three characters, including the enigmatic star of her show, Jack. To find out more about this new work, we spoke to Anna as she prepared another of her shows for a Perth season.

Audio Angling
Ep 38. Nathan Lumb Interview, Pole Fishing

Audio Angling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2011 37:41


This Much I Know - Jackie King-Turner Podcasts
Jill Lumb & Ashley James 17 Jul 10

This Much I Know - Jackie King-Turner Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2010 19:55


Jill and Ashley, of The Old Mill, Shipston, tell us how they have rescued a famous local landmark and brought the fine dining experience to a corner of Warwickshire (at a range of budgets, of course). There is also one of TMIK’s most unintentionally hilarious moments, when the absence of one specific question before the show highlights a glaring omission in Jackie’s pre-show research. Not telling any more, listen to the show to find out!

Der Niederfeld Podcast
Fischrezept - Lumb

Der Niederfeld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2008 4:00


Ein Rezept zur Zubereitung von Dorsch oder Dorschartigen Fischen mit glasiertem gruenen Spargel