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Happy New Year! Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he sits down with Mark Roper, an experienced ecologist and consultant from New Zealand, who shares his fascinating journey in the world of ecology. With over 15 years in ecological consulting, Mark discusses his transition from freshwater fish surveys to a deep passion for bat conservation, both in New Zealand and Europe. Mark delves into the challenges and opportunities he encountered while working with bats, including the rigorous certification process in New Zealand and the hands-on experience he gained in Finland and Sweden. He highlights the importance of social media in connecting with experts worldwide, allowing him to expand his knowledge and contribute to various conservation projects. The conversation also explores the parallels and differences in ecological consultancy between New Zealand and Europe, emphasizing the significance of communication, project management, and understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Mark's dedication to lifelong learning and collaboration shines through as he shares insights on how aspiring ecologists can leverage technology and global networks to enhance their careers. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markroyroper/
Join us as Rev. Mark Roper, vicar of Fabric Church, Manchester explores the timeless parable of the Prodigal Son in this powerful word.Luke 15:11-32
Request a free no obligation valuation here: https://www.historics.co.uk/selling/valuation Join Vicki Butler-Henderson, Mathew Priddy, and TGE with special guest Mark Roper, MD of Hagerty International, for a special partnership reveal on our latest podcast, Decades of Design. We debate the best decade for car design, delve into classic car insurance with Hagerty, and discuss the new 20 MPH speed limit. Don't miss this fast-paced episode!
Paddy Woodworth's latest choice for addition to our shelf of ideal nature books, is a 2018 collaboration between poet Mark Roper and photographer Paddy Dwan, Comeragh: Mountain, Coum, River, Rumour.
Some of the highlights of this year's Books for Breakfast, featuring contributions by Gabriel Byrne, Thomas McCarthy, Wendy Erskine, Colm Tóibín, Brian Leyden, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Leland Bardwell, Kevin Power, John McAuliffe, Kelly Michels, Mark Granier, Judith Mok and Mark Roper.Enda and Peter also discuss some of the books on their desks at the moment: The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World by David W. Anthony; Winters in the World: A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year by Eleanor Parker; The Magpie and the Child by Catriona Clutterbuck; Stretto by David Wheatley; My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley; Crooked Love/Grá fiar by Louis de Paor; Mrs Bridge by Evan S. Connell and Earth's Black Chute by Cian Ferriter. Extract from Lá dá raibh/One Day courtesy of Rockfinch Ltd.Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it. Incidental music from Audio Library Plus. Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show
Today we talk to Liam Carson, Director of annual Irish language festival Imram, about this year's programme. And we interview Mark Roper about his latest collection of poems, Beyond Stillness, of which Martina Evans wrote in the Irish Times:Roper has an unerring sense of the gulfs between the miracle and damnation, life's beginning and its end:As I dragged the dead harefrom the road, a crack of bone.Those marvellous feet, mishandled.Its shadow waits on the moonbut the hare is nailed to earth.(The Hare) Mark will be reading from Beyond Stillness at 3.00 pm on Sunday 27 November in Books Upstairs, D'Olier Street, Dublin, and in The Molly Keane House, Dysert, Ardmore on Thursday 8 December, time to be confirmed. Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show
Does love poetry still pack a punch? Do new anthologies of love poetry have anything to say about the kind of world we live in? Join us on today's show to hear some answers as we discuss Romance Options: Love Poems for Today, just out from Dedalus Press. We'll be talking to editors Joseph Woods and Leanne Quinn, and we'll be listening to poems read by contributors Mark Granier, Catherine Ann Cullen, Mark Roper, Kelly Michels, Martina Dalton, Philip Davison, Seán Lysaght, Grace Wilentz, Joseph Woods and Enda Wyley. Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show
Cameron Awkward-Rich is the author of two collections of poetry: Sympathetic Little Monster (Ricochet Editions, 2016) and Dispatch (Persea Books, 2019). His creative work has been supported by fellowships from Cave Canem, The Watering Hole, and the Lannan Foundation. Also a scholar of trans theory and expressive culture in the U.S., Cameron earned his PhD from Stanford University's program in Modern Thought & Literature. His more critical writing can be found in Signs, Trans Studies Quarterly, American Quarterly and elsewhere, and has been supported by fellowships from Duke University's Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the ACLS. His book The Terrible We: Thinking with Trans Maladjustment is forthcoming from Duke University Press in Fall 2022. Presently, he is an assistant professor of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.This week's Southword poem is Puerto Lopez by Mark Roper, which appears in issue 41. You can buy single issues, subscribe, or find out how to submit to Southword here.
Three poetry collections on the breakfast table today ... We begin with Stars Burn Regardless by Jean O'Brien and Moonlight: A Full Moon by Louise C. Callaghan, both published by Salmon Poetry. Of Jean's book Mark Roper has said 'These poems rise to their occasion, they are tough, tender, generous, passionate and deeply engaged — I cannot recommend Stars Burn Regardless highly enough.' Thomas McCarthy has written of Louise's book: 'Here is this marvellous poet of elegies and celebrations, seasons and servants, of boarding school and trundling foreign journeys. Louise C. Callaghan has a keen eye for detail and a poet's gifted ear.'And where is satire when you need it? Chris Agee's Trump Rant is a visceral response to Donald Trump, 'a combination of long-form radicalism and eclectic satire, startingly unique in its blend of aphorism, acuity and epic cultural imagining.' Brew up a big pot of tea or coffee, get the toast on and listen to what these poets have to say ....Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it.Artwork by Freya SirrTo subscribe to Books for Breakfast go to your podcast provider of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google etc) and search for the podcast then hit subscribe or follow, or simply click the appropriate button above. Support the show
This week, we hear from Mark Roper on ways we can find clarity and have character in moments of confusion, learning from the story of Jesus' anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane.
This week, Mark Roper continued our series on Conversations with Jesus looking at how we might find purpose in our everyday life.
Looking at Romans 5:1, Mark Roper shares Four Lessons in Resilience and the valuable lessons he learned while working as a doctor on A&E wards. Got questions about life? Sign up to Try Alpha online here: https://www.htb.org/alpha For more information, visit: https://www.htb.org/
In this weeks episode we sit down with Mark Roper. Mark is a coach, functional nutrition consultant and educator. Mark works primarily with high end executives in London so we chat about the challenges his clients face in regards their stress, sleep, food choices and training, how approaches with this demographic may differ slightly from the general population approach to fat loss, our approach to cardiovascular training and much much more!
In today’s HTB Bitesize, we hear from Mark Roper who discusses Philippians 2:1-11. He says ‘the primary currency of the kingdom is not confidence, not capacity, not knowledge or ability, it’s humility’
A few years ago Mark and his wife were working as doctors in South East Asia, when they got into a vehicle accident. Despite the real fear and pain that Mark was in, he felt an overwhelming sense of peace and calm that was unmistakably from God - Mark knew God was saying ‘I’ve got you’. This is reflected in today’s bible verse, Isaiah 45:1-3, ‘do not fear for I have redeemed you, I have summoned you by name, you are mine. When you pass through the waters I will be with you.
This week on Fin-Tech Friday, Mark Roper, Market Development Director, Collinson Valuedynamx, discusses what is happening with global travel right now and what to expect in digital commerce for the balance of 2020.
Mark Roper was born in Derbyshire, England, in 1951. He moved to Ireland with his partner Jane in 1980 and has lived in Ireland ever since. He has seven collections of poetry published including his latest book ‘Bindweed’ which was published by Dedalus in 2017. ‘Bindweed’ was shortlisted for The Irish Times Poetry Now Award, as was Mark’s previous book ‘A Gather of Shadow’ which won the Michael Hartnett Award in 2014. He has worked on many collaborative projects down through the years including three books with the photographer Paddy Dwan: ‘The River Book: A Celebration of the Suir’, ‘The Backstrand: Tramore’s Open Secret’, and ‘Comeragh: Mountain, Coum, River, Rumour’. They are currently working on a book about the County Waterford coastline. He has written two librettos for operas composed by Eric Sweeney. Mark was editor of ‘Poetry Ireland’ for 1999. He has taught creative writing and literature classes for over twenty-five years. He was writer-in-residence at Waterford Regional Hospital from September 2002 to May 2003.Mark’s website: http://www.mark-roper.com/index.phpLink to buy his latest collection ‘Bindweed’, published by Dedalus in 2017: http://dedaluspress.com/product/bindweed/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Week 3 of Summer Nights 2020, in which Mark Roper explores the ways in which Joseph captured God's vision and overcame vast challenges in Genesis 40. Join us every Tuesday in August, 7-8pm, for Summer Nights – visit htb.org/summernights for details
In todays episode we speak with our guest expert Mark Roper who is a Training and Nutrition Consultant in London, UK. With 14 years industry experience, Mark shares with us his wisdom on all things health, wellness and fitness. Education has always been hugely important to Mark and he's incredibly passionate about athletic development and found so much inspiration in his own learnings that he has development and runs educational seminars for other fitness professionals. You can connect with mark over at instagram @markroperhealth = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Visit and Connect with me online here : www.rebeccaneale.com.auOn instagram : @iamrebeccaneale | @rebeccanealethepodcast | @bizandsocialhubIf you have enjoyed todays episode or any of the others I would be so grateful if you left me a review or shared with a friend.Rebecca xo
Eavan died late last month, at the age of 75. Locally-based poet Mark knew her well, and discussed the impact she had as a poet. He also talked about how more people are taking to writing poetry, during the restrictions
During this unprecedented time, the Critics are recording a series of episodes they are calling their “From Home” episodes. From the comfort of our homes to the safety of yours the Critics discuss societal changes taking place everywhere, how they are handling them, and look forward to the future.For our “From Home” Edition, the Critics are featuring some local Arizona breweries. They kick the series off with Arizona Light Lager from Huss Brewing out of Tempe, AZ.Thanks for listening!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & RATE THIS EPISODE!Connect with us:Facebook:Critics Anonymous - @critics.idiotsINSTAGRAM:Critics Anonymous - @criticsanonymouspodcastCaleb - @calebkilianRobert - @the_turd88TWITTER:Critics Anonymous - @critics_idiotsCaleb - @calebkilianRobert - @RobbieRobIIICritics Anonymous is produced and edited by Caleb Kilian.
Recorded at our 10.00am service on Sunday 19th May. Reading: Numbers 11
This week I sit down with London based strength coach, national presenter and functional nutrition consultant Mark Roper of Mark Roper Health. We chat about stress and sleep protocols for his executive clients, Mark's latest seminars on energy systems training, how the industry has changed in the past 10+ years and the best way to find a mentor. It's good to be back! Follow/contact Mark below https://www.instagram.com/markroperhealth/ mark@markroperhealth.com
My DNA Coach Podcast Episode 50 (PART 1) My DNA Coach, Jonny Deacon, interviews Mark Roper who is back on the show and is one of London's most qualified health and fitness coaches. We discuss if the health and fitness is failing people? Marks details of your London based: Instagram - @cityhealthsolutions mark@cityhealthsolutions.com http://mydnacoach.com/
My DNA Coach Podcast Episode 51 (PART 2) My DNA Coach, Jonny Deacon, interviews Mark Roper, in part 2 of this special series. In this episode Mark and Jonny discuss whether people would actually get better results with or without a personal trainer and consider 7 key attributes of a quality trainer you should look out for when choosing one. Marks details of your London based: Instagram - @cityhealthsolutions mark@cityhealthsolutions.com http://mydnacoach.com/ /
My DNA Coach Podcast Episode 23 (Part 4): Justin Woolf My DNA Coach, Jonny Deacon, interviews Mark Roper, one of London's most qualified health and fitness coaches. We uncover Mark's constant investment in his own education, our view on the current state of the industry, caliper testing vs DEXA and demonstrating our respect for different approaches to getting client's results. Show Notes: 03:00 – Introduction for Mark 06:07 - Working from a studio compared to a commercial gym 09:38 - What's the drive behind your constant education? 11:49 - The danger of staying with one methodolgy 15:27 - Calipers vs DEXA 18.27 - Hormones in relation to fat loss 22.34 - Carb sensitivity in relation to hormone and genetic profiles 24.14 - Eoin Lacey - Functional medicine 27.18 - Too easy for coaches to get qualified 30.01 - Digital vs Traditional coaching 30:53 - What to look for in a coach 32.16 - 12 week transformation 37.32 - Keep it simple 40.11 - Optimising client's health 46.00 - Mark recommends 49.00 - Final thoughts Links: Mark recommends: http://www.isipersonaltraining.com/ https://www.facebook.com/KeinFitnessstudio/ https://www.infinityfitness.com/news-and-store/blog/tag/eric-serrano-md/ http://www.drwalsh.com http://www.thedrbob.com https://www.facebook.com/drmarkhyman/ https://www.facebook.com/DrBobRakowski/ Marks details of your London based: https://www.facebook.com/City-Health-Solutions-810041312436076/ Instagram - @cityhealthsolutions mark@cityhealthsolutions.com Find out more about Jonny http://mydnacoach.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jonnydfitness/
Our 33rd Podcasts.ie Showcase has a heavy Cork influence as 3 of our spoken word pieces come from or have made their homes in The Rebel County. We have poetry from Rosemary Canavan and Michael Pattwell and a short story from Sheila Smyth but Killkenny is represented by Mark Roper, and our music represents Leitrim with Charlie McGettigan and Dublinwith Josh Johnston.
Listen to Mark Roper speaking on 8/4/2012. Easter Day. John 20:1-18 Recorded at Seedfield Methodist Church, Bury. FAQ at the website https://seedfieldsermons.wordpress.com/
Listen to Mark Roper speaking on 25/3/2012. Christian Marriage – Colossians 3:12-17 Recorded at Seedfield Methodist Church, Bury. FAQ at the website https://seedfieldsermons.wordpress.com/
Listen to Mark Roper speaking on 12/2/2012. Recorded at Seedfield Methodist Church, Bury. Hopefully we will have improved audio soon. FAQ at the website https://seedfieldsermons.wordpress.com/
Listen to Mark Roper speaking on 15/1/2012.