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Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
REX May 22nd - Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy, Kirsten Searle from Matawhero Wines, Rural Health Advocate Craig Wiggins, and Nikolai Macnee from Metrovate

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 66:22


On today's podcast, Dom talks with Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy about the latest Global Dairy Trade Event (+3.3%)... He talks with Kirsten Searle from Matawhero Wines ahead of International Chardonnay Day (23rd May)... He catches up with Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins about the recent NZ Roundtable for Sustainable Beef Conference... And, he talks with Nikolai Macnee, founder and Chief Scientist of Metrovate, about manufacturing biostimulants. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Michigan's Big Show
* Janel MacNee, Grosse Ile Airport

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 11:01


Michigan's Big Show
* Janel MacNee, Grosse Ile Municipal Airport

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 8:31


Magnum, podcast - revisiting
33: "Holmes is Where the Heart Is" (S4E18)

Magnum, podcast - revisiting "Magnum P.I."

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 34:19


Legendary British actor Patrick Macnee guest stars on a Higgins-centric episode of “Magnum, p.i.,” featuring a flashback to an adventure at Robin’s Nest back in the ’70s, with Higgins as Watson to Macnee’s delusional Holmes. Meanwhile, in this segment-centric episode of “Magnum, podcast,” we discuss beards and these young whippersnapper criminals today. Jason Snell, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr.

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Magnum, podcast 33: "Holmes is Where the Heart Is" (S4E18)

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 34:19


Legendary British actor Patrick Macnee guest stars on a Higgins-centric episode of “Magnum, p.i.,” featuring a flashback to an adventure at Robin’s Nest back in the ’70s, with Higgins as Watson to Macnee’s delusional Holmes. Meanwhile, in this segment-centric episode of “Magnum, podcast,” we discuss beards and these young whippersnapper criminals today. Host Jason Snell, Philip Michaels and David J. Loehr.

Fantasy Holidays in a time of COVID
27. Stepping back in time. Havana, Cuba - Emadch Beck MacNee

Fantasy Holidays in a time of COVID

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 6:32


Havana Cuba – Chauffeured to downtown Havana in a 1950’s Chevrolet Bel Air, the smell of freshly baked bread hits your taste buds, you admire the old architecture until the singing of 'Guantanamera' beckons you down a side street bar to enjoy a traditional Cuban highball Mojito, close to the blaring music, whilst breathing the aroma of Havana cigars. Do yourself a favour, step back in time and visit Cuba, you won’t be disappointed. Dr Emadch Beck MacNee, originally from Palau, was raised in New York. She studied marine biology at James Cook University in 2002, and now lives in Australia with her husband, two children, and two dachshunds. She and her husband enjoy cooking exotic meals and travelling the globe with their children.

TAD Voices
EP2 TAD Voices- Founding Story Part 2 with Jack Macnee

TAD Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 31:21


Our second episode of TAD Voices featuring @jmacnee. Jack Macnee, the COO of TAD since its inception, discusses his devastating loss of a dear friend to suicide, and the ways in which it motivates him to advocate for mental health and suicide awareness every day. Jack talks about the power of friendship through moments of hardship, and the importance of reaching out to, checking in on, and supporting others - make sure to tune in! Talk. Share. Help.

TAD Voices
EP2 TAD Voices- Founding Story Part 2 with Jack Macnee

TAD Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 31:21


Our second episode of TAD Voices featuring @jmacnee. Jack Macnee, the COO of TAD since its inception, discusses his devastating loss of a dear friend to suicide, and the ways in which it motivates him to advocate for mental health and suicide awareness every day. Jack talks about the power of friendship through moments of hardship, and the importance of reaching out to, checking in on, and supporting others - make sure to tune in! Talk. Share. Help.

IMMP
We Kept Watching: COLUMBO and THE AVENGERS

IMMP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 53:19


Sometimes after watching a show for the IMMP, Ian and Matthew are happy to leave it behind. But sometimes , they keep watching. For this episode of the podcast they return for another look at two favorites: Peter Falk in COLUMBO, and Patrick Macnee as John Steed in THE AVENGERS

With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers Podcast

Thomas and Scott tackle the first episode of season two with the bizarre and brilliant “Mr. Teddy Bear”. We get to see the seeds of The Avengers we know begin to take root with this one and we also get introduced to Steeds new companion Cathy Gale, played by the incomparable Honor Blackman. Steed and Gale face off against a gadget orientated hitman with a penchant for stuff animals, mannequin heads and little pills that go boom. Also in this episode we meet Steeds boss, his dog and learn that he really needs to lock his apartment more often. Blackman gives us a solid debut as a worldly anthropologist who in many ways steals the episode from Macnee as they match wits with the first true Avengers super villain. Bonus content includes a contest and a discussion about whether or not judo training can also be a form of foreplay. Join us for your monthly dose of Avenging here on “With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler”!Feedback for this show can be sent to: cheapscottproductions@gmail.com

With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers Podcast

Thomas and Scott tackle the first episode of season two with the bizarre and brilliant “Mr. Teddy Bear”. We get to see the seeds of The Avengers we know begin to take root with this one and we also get introduced to Steeds new companion Cathy Gale, played by the incomparable Honor Blackman. Steed and Gale face off against a gadget orientated hitman with a penchant for stuff animals, mannequin heads and little pills that go boom. Also in this episode we meet Steeds boss, his dog and learn that he really needs to lock his apartment more often. Blackman gives us a solid debut as a worldly anthropologist who in many ways steals the episode from Macnee as they match wits with the first true Avengers super villain. Bonus content includes a contest and a discussion about whether or not judo training can also be a form of foreplay. Join us for your monthly dose of Avenging here on “With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler”!Feedback for this show can be sent to: cheapscottproductions@gmail.com

IMMP
The Avengers

IMMP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 66:24


This week IMMP takes on The Avengers. The surreal, Swinging Sixties secret agent series from the U.K., not the endless Marvel superhero franchise. Sometimes scary, sometimes silly, always suave and stylish, The Avengers brought sci fi and secret agent adventure to Sixties TV. How well does it hold up 50 years later? WARNING 1: Podcast contains spoilers for several episodes of The Avengers. WARNING 2: Podcast contains intermittent terrible British accents.

Access Granted NZ
James Macnee - Giving People Direction

Access Granted NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 42:26


James Macnee lives in the idyllic north of New Zealand where he is a consultant in the tech world designing systems that enable rapid delivery while increasing stability for such agencies as Ministry of Social Development and others.James is also founder of Dev2, an charity that, through the support of people like you, is able to educate, equip and employ poverty-stricken young people from the Philippines in web development and bring them and their families out of the cycle of poverty. Back to the his work at MSD we talked about a few of the benefits seen out of this new way of working: - David Habershon CIO - mentioned DevOps was the highlight of his year.- Significantly higher quality and throughput. Going from 1000s of support tickets for some project to under 10 per release and delivering more. It's hard to believe. The business mentioned for the first time couldn't spec new features fast enough. They could not keep up with the pace of the development teams.- Enabling the business rapid feedback ---- Before it was years of lag, by the time I finished it was 4 weeks- Moved from contract based relationship to collaboration - building trust- Engaged happy people. People love working when their work makes a difference and they are clearly adding value.- In a KPMG audit at MSD they said they have never seen such a positive change over such a short period.James says it was great to be involved in this and to work with such people and his job was simple; "I created a bit of vision, removed blockers and generally got out of the way so that awesome, smart people could make things happen."- https://www.leanit.co.nz/employees/james-macnee/- https://dev2.academy/- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmacnee------------------------------------------------------New Zealand tech, media, & startup podcast hosted by Mike Riversdale, Raj Khushal, and others. Hosts of #TechweekTV and #WellyTechAll our past shows are on our websitehttps://www.accessgranted.nz Follow and Like us on:https://twitter.com/AccessGrantedNZ https://facebook.com/AccessGrantedNZ https://linkedin.com/company/access-granted-podcast Subscribe to the show however you want:https://www.accessgranted.nz/subscribe/Buy the AG merch:https://www.accessgranted.nz/shop/

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
The Avengers -The Fantasy Game (Two Parts COMPLETE) 1 Hour 45 Minutes

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2009 105:12


The Avengers was a British television series featuring secret agents in 1960s Britain. The programmes were made by TV company Associated British Corporation, and created by its Head of Drama Sydney Newman. It was an early example of the spy-fi genre, combining secret agent storylines with science fiction elements. Running from 1961 to 1969, it is the longest running espionage series produced for English-language television, though the American series Mission: Impossible had more episodes. The Avengers was a successor (but not, as sometimes stated, a direct sequel) to Hendry's earlier series Police Surgeon, in which he played Police Surgeon Geoffrey Brent. While Police Surgeon did not last long, viewer letters had praised Hendry's work in it. Hendry was considered the star of the new series, receiving top billing over Macnee, and Steed did not even appear in two of the episodes. Because of the practice in the British television industry (followed until the 1970s) of junking and deleting episodes of old programmes deemed no longer of commercial value, most episodes of the first series are considered lost, save for two complete episodes recently located and the first 15 minutes or so of the premiere episode. In the first series broadcast in 1961, Steed began as a secondary character, the protagonist being Keel; as the series progressed, Steed began to be established as a co-star, carrying the final episode solo. While the two stars used wry wit while discussing the crimes and dangers, the series benefited from the interplay — and, often, the tension — between Keel's idealism and Steed's hard professionalism. As seen in the surviving episode The Frighteners, Steed also had a group of helpers scattered among the general population who provided information, not unlike the "Baker Street Irregulars" of Sherlock Holmes.