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Temptation on SermonAudio
Help With Temptation

Temptation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 37:00


A new MP3 sermon from Crich Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Help With Temptation Subtitle: Visiting Preacher Speaker: Martin Harrison Broadcaster: Crich Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Length: 37 min.

Satan on SermonAudio
Help With Temptation

Satan on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 37:00


A new MP3 sermon from Crich Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Help With Temptation Subtitle: Visiting Preacher Speaker: Martin Harrison Broadcaster: Crich Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Length: 37 min.

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 3rd 2024

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 17:43


GB2RS News Sunday the 3rd of March 2024 The news headlines: The Calling Notice for the RSGB's 2024 AGM is now online New HF beacon list released by the RSGB's Propagation Studies Committee The next RSGB Tonight@8 webinar is coming up The Calling Notice for the RSGB's 2024 AGM is now online. The Notice includes the resolutions and information about the three Nominated Directors who are being put forward for endorsement by RSGB members. You can also read the minutes of last year's AGM. Voting opens on Wednesday the 13th of March. On that same day, you will be able to submit a question for the RSGB Board via a web form or register to ask a question via video on Zoom. For more information go to the Society's website at rsgb.org/agm The RSGB's Propagation Studies Committee has released a new HF beacon list, with the 10m band listings completely revamped. The old list, which was started by Martin Harrison, G3USF Silent Key, had been added to over the years but was getting out of date. The only way to make it more accurate was to start again. The Propagation Studies Committee made use of the Reverse Beacon Network which wasn't available when the list was originally created, plus listeners' contributions from around the world. The new beacon list can be found at rsgb.org/beacons Have you wondered what happens at a VHF National Field Day? Would you like to take part in one? In this month's Tonight@8 webinar, on Monday the 4th of March, the RSGB offers two different perspectives. Firstly, RSGB VHF Contest Committee member Richard, G4HGI will talk about how the RSGB VHF Contest Committee uses the VHF Survey and other tools to formulate the rules and calendar for all VHF Contests, with specific emphasis on VHF National Field Day. Secondly, three members of the Lothians Radio Society, GM3HAM will explain how they organise and operate these hilltop events within the Scottish borders. The club has made a short, professional film capturing their 2023 VHF National Field Day weekend. They will show clips of that and of an old cinema film to show how this looked from a technical standpoint at much earlier club competition events in the 1970s. This will be a great evening so put it in your diary and be inspired! You can watch and ask questions live on the RSGB YouTube channel or a special BATC channel. Go to rsgb.org/webinars to find out more. The RSGB has made two safeguarding announcements. Firstly, the Society's safeguarding policy has been revised in line with modern practices and you can find it on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/policies  Secondly, if your club relies on the RSGB's affiliated club insurance for activities that may have a safeguarding requirement, it is important that you are aware of the conditions in Section 10 of that insurance. You can find the insurance details in your club portal on the RSGB website. The Radio Society of Harrow is running a one-day classroom-style Foundation course on Saturday the 23rd of March at its venue in Watford. If you know anyone who would like to join the course, please tell them to email Brian, G3YKB at g3ykb@yahoo.co.uk  There will be an optional extra session on the morning of the 24th. Following complaints from some members, the RSGB has investigated a problem with the non-delivery of RadCom on Guernsey and the Isle of Man. It seems that following changes at Royal Mail, the labelling requirement for these copies was incorrectly applied by the printers and these copies didn't go through the postal system correctly. The Society is sorry that this error has occurred and apologises for any inconvenience caused. It has, of course, asked its printers to ensure that there is no repetition of this problem, and the printer has paid for the two missing copies to be sent to each RSGB member in those areas. If your RadCom doesn't arrive in future, please email the RSGB membership team via membership@rsgb.org.uk so they can send a replacement and track any wider problems. Those who enjoy constructing and operating with low-power devices will be interested to know that a QRP conference is taking part in Rennes in the northwest of France on the 18th of May 2024. The event will include lectures and demonstrations and will be an ideal opportunity for the exchange of information between like-minded amateurs. The organisers are putting together a programme of speakers and are looking for contributors on every aspect of low-power design, construction and operation. To read more about attending and contributing to the event, visit tinyurl.com/QRPCONF You may need to set your web browser to translate the web page from French to English.  And now for details of rallies and events The Exeter Radio and Electronics Rally is taking place today, Sunday the 3rd of March from 10 am to 1 pm. The event is being held at America Hall, Pinhoe, EX4 8PX. For more information, contact Pete, G3ZVI on 07714 198 374 or email g3zvi@yahoo.co.uk The Hack Green Radio Surplus Hangar Sale will take place on Sunday the 10th of March. The venue will be Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8AL. The event will include the sale of electronic equipment, amateur gear, components, military radio items and vehicle spares. For more information email coldwar@hackgreen.co.uk  or visit hackgreen.co.uk Callington Radio and Electronics Rally will take place on Sunday the 17th of March. The rally will be held in the Town Hall, New Road, Callington, Cornwall, PL17 7BD from 7.30 am until 2 pm. The doors will be open from 10 am. Entry will be £2 each but there will be no charge for those under the age of 16. A comprehensive selection of traders, clubs and societies will be present along with a bring-and-buy stall and the usual excellent catering service. The venue has excellent disabled access, toilets and ample car parking nearby. Tables are still available at £5 for the large size and £3 for the smaller ones. Booking is essential, so please contact Alastair, M0KRR via email at alastair.kerr1@btinternet.com or by phone at 01503 262755. Grantham Amateur Radio Club Radio and Electronics Rally will be held on Sunday the 17th of March. The venue will be Grantham West Community Centre, Trent Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire. The doors will be open from 9 am to 1.30 pm and entry for buyers will be £3. Those under the age of 16 will be admitted for free. There is a cost of £5 per table for sellers. Traders must book and pay in advance. The event will feature an RSGB book stall, hot and cold refreshments and a prize raffle. Ample free parking will be available. To reserve tables, contact rally@garc.org.uk  For more information visit garc.org.uk/rally Pencoed and District Amateur Radio Club Radio Rally will take place on Sunday the 17th of March. The venue will be Sarn and Bryncwils Social Club, Sarn, Bridgend, CF32 9NY. Doors open for traders at 8 am and tables cost £15. The entrance fee will be £2 but there will be no charge for those under the age of 16. Doors open to the public at 10 am and refreshments will be available. Disabled access is available via a chair lift. To book your tables please contact Leuan Jones at 07791 709 691.  Now the Special Event News Members of the Newfoundland-based Grassroots Amateur Radio Club, VO1GRC are active as VO1TAP until the 18th of March. QSL via Logbook of the World and eQSL. The callsign commemorates the anniversary of the USS Truxtun and USS Pollux naval disaster that occurred off the coast of Newfoundland on the 18th of February 1942. Members of the Zurich City Police Radio Amateur Club, HB9SP are active on the HF bands as HB20SP throughout 2024 to celebrate their club's 20th anniversary. QSOs will be uploaded to Logbook of the World, Club Log and QRZ.com  Please do not send any cards via the Bureau.  Now the DX news Uwe, DL8UD is active as V31KO from Belize, in Central America, until the 6th of March. He is operating using SSB, CW and FT8 on the 160 to 6m bands. QSL via DL8UD directly or via the Bureau. A group of intrepid amateurs is active as part of the H40WA DXpedition to Temotu Province, OC-065, in the Solomon Islands until the 7th of March. Listen for activity, from up to six stations, on the 160 to 6m bands using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via M0URX's OQRS page. Now the contest news The 144 and 432MHz Contest started at 1400UTC on Saturday the 2nd of March and ends at 1400UTC today, Sunday the 3rd of March. Using all modes on the 2m and 70cm bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Today, the 3rd, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 1000UTC to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the microwave bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Today, the 3rd, The Worked All Britain 80m Contest runs from 1800 to 2200UTC. Please note that this is an SSB-only contest, and the exchange is signal report, serial number and Worked All Britain area. All entries need to be with the contest manager by the 13th of March. Full Contest rules are available on the Worked All Britain website at worked-all-britain.org.uk The ARRL International DX Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 2nd of March and ends at 2359UTC today, Sunday the 3rd of March. Using SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and transmitter power. American stations send their state and Canadian stations send their province. On Monday the 4th, the 80m Club Championship runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using PSK63 and RTTY on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and serial number. The Commonwealth Contest starts at 1000UTC on Saturday the 9th of March and ends at 1000UTC on Sunday the 10th of March. Using CW on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. HQ stations also send ‘HQ'. On Tuesday the 5th, the 144MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 1955UTC. Using FM on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday the 5th, the 144MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 6th, the 144MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 6th, the 144MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. Also on Wednesday the 6th, the UK and Ireland Contest Club Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 29th of February 2024 Active region 3590, which was the large sunspot group that threatened us with solar flares and coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, has now moved to the Sun's limb and is no longer a threat. Region 3590 was potentially dangerous but ultimately wasn't too bad. Yes, we had flares, but they were only minor C-class and M-class events. Three recent CMEs, which will all probably miss Earth, but with a risk of some glancing influence, are most likely to have arrived by this weekend, ending the 3rd of March. However, old active region 3576 will begin to turn into view off the southeast limb by the end of today, the 3rd. The Kp index rose to 4.67 during one three-hour period on Tuesday the 27th of February, but the disturbance was short-lived and HF propagation wasn't too badly affected. Speaking of which, there have been some good HF openings to the Pacific area over the last week. Spotted have been 3D2AG in Fiji on the 17m band, VK on the 10m band, and the H40WA Temotu DXpedition to the Solomon Islands. This latter DXpedition has mostly been spotted on FT8 Fox and Hounds mode in the UK. The maximum usable frequency, or MUF, over a 3,000km path still remains above 28MHz during daytime, with MUFs over 14 to 15MHz at night. So, as we head into March and towards the spring equinox, HF is still looking good. Next week, NOAA predicts the solar flux index will be in the range of 165 to 170. The Kp index is predicted to be two all week, but that is suspect and dependent on coronal mass ejections – or a lack of them. At this point in the cycle, anything could happen. With six or seven active regions visible, the risk of a flare and CME remains relatively high. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The overall weather pattern remains very unsettled with further active lows and weather fronts crossing the country. There will also be periods with stronger winds and it may be cold enough for some wintry weather, especially over northern hills. The upshot of all this is that Tropo will once again be a rarity, but rain scatter may offer some comfort to those on the GHz bands. Later in the coming week, high pressure will strengthen over Norway and this will produce quite strong winds over the North Sea and eastern UK and perhaps encourage paths to the east, but it's probably marginal at best in terms of Tropo. The prospects for aurora and meteor scatter are not especially reliable, but it was encouraging to hear of some digital activity on the 6m band earlier in the week to South Africa and Lesotho. This was probably the result of Trans Equatorial Propagation or TEP, as suggested in last week's news. The spring period is a fairly good time to listen for TEP, timed between the decay of the southern hemisphere summer Sporadic-E season and the start of the northern hemisphere summer Sporadic-E season. It's well worth checking for similar activity during March for paths to the southern hemisphere via TEP. Signals can be strong enough for SSB or CW modes, so it is not exclusively for digital modes. For EME operators, Moon declination drops to a minimum on Tuesday. Path losses are past their peak now and falling until perigee on Sunday the 10th. 144MHz sky noise is moderate to high, reaching a peak of over 2,500 Kelvin on Tuesday the 12th. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

The Crown: The Official Podcast
Episode 8: Ritz

The Crown: The Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 47:12 Very Popular


Whilst holidaying in Mustique, Princess Margaret suffers a stroke and is suddenly forced to reassess her lifestyle. Margaret is keen to recover in anticipation of her seventieth birthday, but the Queen remains concerned that her party-loving sister will not be able to kick the habits of a lifetime in order to heal. As Margaret's health continues to decline, she finds herself slipping back into her memories, back to her secret night out with her sister during the biggest party in history: VE Day 1945. The memories from that evening, and what it taught her about her older sister, comfort her in her final days.   Edith Bowman speaks with co-writer Meriel Sheibani-Clare and director Alex Gabassi about exploring Princess Margaret's final years. Producer Martin Harrison talks recreating 1945 and actor Lesley Manville says goodbye to Princess Margaret.   The Crown: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and Sony Music Entertainment, in association with Left Bank Pictures.  Host: Edith Bowman  Guests: Meriel Sheibani-Clare, Alex Gabassi, Martin Harrison, Lesley Manville.

River Oaks Table Talk
The Resurrection

River Oaks Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 29:10


Hello friends! This week David Holcomb and David Beaty sit with special guest Martin Harrison as we finish our study in Luke chapter 24, "The Resurrection". Here we explore the different events that occurred around the resurrection of our Lord. This week's Essential Moment focuses on the Resurrection.

B2B Marketing Needs Don Draper
Exploring creativity and ambition in B2B

B2B Marketing Needs Don Draper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 29:29


Martin Harrison is the Strategy Director at true. Before joining True, Martin was Strategy Partner at Wunderman Thompson. He's also held senior positions at Huge and TMW. Martin has been helping brands of all sizes grapple with the challenges and opportunities of the digital revolution. He was the winner of an IPA Effectiveness Award and is a regular speaker on digital strategy, including at SXSW. We discuss: The opportunity for creativity in B2B  How B2B marketing can become more ambitious  Fame and customer consideration The importance of category reach and consideration

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 222: Desert Island Photo Book Special Part 2

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 19:27


In episode 222 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott has lost his way, been set adrift upon the open seas and found himself on a desert island with only eight photo books for company, the complete works of William Shakespeare, the Bible and just one luxury item. In this episode he reveals the final four of those photo books and his luxury item choice. The Final Four Desert Island Books Grant Chooses this week: Evidence 1944-1994, by Jane Livingston, David A.Ross and Richard Avedon. Published 1994, by Random House, 183 pages. Appearances: Fashion Photography Since 1945, by Martin Harrison. Published 1991, by Rizzoli, 312 pages. W Eugene Smith: The Camera as Conscience, by Gilles Mora and John T. Hill. Published 1998, by Thames & Hudson, 352 pages. Magnum Contact Sheets, by Kristen Lubben. Published 2011, by Thames & Hudson, 524 pages. Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2022

B2B Marketing Needs Don Draper
A review of Cannes Lions 2022 for B2B Marketing

B2B Marketing Needs Don Draper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 24:09


Richard Parsons, Co-Founder and Martin Harrison, Strategy Director at true. We catch them fresh from the excitement of Cannes 2022, which finished the week before last.  We thought it'd only be right to bring them back on the show to talk about what they've learned so far from the event, which has been something of a landmark since it's the first time there's been an award for B2B creativity.  We discuss: Why this year's Cannes Lions was so important for B2B marketing What work got recognition at Cannes this year Advertising vs product extension vs business models The focus on work around social purpose

The Week in Art
Francis Bacon: Tate archive controversy; NY photographer Alice Austen; Michel Majerus in Basel

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 68:58 Very Popular


This week: why is Tate rejecting an archive of material relating to Francis Bacon, 18 years after acquiring it? Our London correspondent Martin Bailey tells us about his recent scoop that Tate is returning a thousand documents and sketches said to have come from the studio of Francis Bacon to Barry Joule, a close friend of the artist, who donated them to Tate in 2004. We then discuss the material with Martin Harrison, the pre-eminent Bacon scholar and editor of the catalogue raisonné of Francis Bacon's work published in 2016, and to Sophie Pretorius, the archivist at the Estate of Francis Bacon, who went through the Barry Joule archive item by item. Victoria Munro, the director of the Alice Austen House Museum in New York, discusses this still too-little-known photographer, and her documentation of immigration to the United States and the lives of queer women in the 19th and early 20th centuries. And this episode's Work of the Week is Weißes Bild (1994), a painting by the late Luxembourg-born artist Michel Majerus, now on view at Art Basel—Aimee Dawson, acting digital editor, is at the fair and talks to Giovanni Carmine, curator of the Unlimited section, in which the painting appears.Sophie Pretorius's essay Work on the Barry Joule Archive is in the book Francis Bacon: Shadows published by the Estate of Francis Bacon and Thames and Hudson. For more on the Alice Austen House Museum, visit aliceausten.org. The podcast My Dear Alice is out in the autumn.Art Basel, until 19 June. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NFL Scotland
NFL Scotland Podcast - Ep 153. Training Camp Tropes

NFL Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 55:18


Jamie joins Cameron and the "Commentator Formerly Known As Prince" to discuss all the training camp news as the guys discuss some of the common tropes we see each year.  The Giants brawl is of course the main talking point but we also cover a number of other areas including the NFL London game ticket news.  We're also joined by Martin Harrison ahead of his first game as Head Coach of the Edinburgh Wolves as they travel to face the East Kilbride Pirates as both teams kick off their 2021 season. 

Being [at Work]
Daily Dose: Woman of Influence Kathy Martin Harrison - A Message of Perseverance and Discipline

Being [at Work]

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 2:26


In partnership with the IBJ, the Daily Dose of Leadership will feature insights inspired by the 2020 Women of Influence honorees. Be sure to subscribe and get your daily dose. Resources: HRD Advisory Group: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/ Being [at Work]: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/podcasts/ IBJ: 2020 Women of Influence: https://www.ibj.com/events/women-of-influence

NFL Scotland
NFL Scotland Podcast - Ep 102. Britball The Latest Sport To Fall

NFL Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 46:59


Paul and Cameron are joined by new Edinburgh Wolves head coach Martin Harrison. Having taken over from Don Edmonston, year one hasn't quite gone to plan for Martin as the British American Football season for 2020 has been cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 virus and the impact it is having on us all.  We chat with Martin about how this has impacted his plans including positives and negatives of having a year off. We also talk about how the Wolves are looking to continue to recruit, build relationships with the local Uni teams and how the team can grow off the park too.  We also chat about all the latest news including Flacco flying in to join the Jets, updates to the Rooney Rule and we share your thoughts on what the new name should be for the New Orleans Superdome! Make sure you follow us on twitter - @ScotlandNFL or Facebook - www.facebook.com/ScotlandNFL/ and share your thoughts on this episode.

Kap & Company
5/20 10 AM: Kathy Martin Harrison

Kap & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 43:26


Was Horace Grant the source for Sam Smith's The Jordan Rules? We also talk with Pacers fan Kathy Martin Harrison.

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Kap & Co
5/20 10 AM: Kathy Martin Harrison

Kap & Co

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 43:26


Was Horace Grant the source for Sam Smith's The Jordan Rules? We also talk with Pacers fan Kathy Martin Harrison.

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Pacers Podcast
Special Interview with Pacers Fan From 'The Last Dance' Kathy Martin Harrison

Pacers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 21:00


Scott Agness is joined by the Pacers fan, whose image has become the latest viral meme from episode nine of 'The Last Dance', to talk about what it is to become a meme in a sports-less world and what it was like to be a fan at those Pacers games of old. Subscribe to The Athletic at theathletic.com/fieldhousefiles to get 40% off an annual subscription and to read Scott's story: https://theathletic.com/1820724/2020/05/18/pacers-fan-from-the-last-dance-i-just-had-to-get-in-those-players-heads/Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Cryptosophy
The Spiritual Fate of the West & Christianity: A Discussion with Martin "Harrison" McNulty

Cryptosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 63:49


In this episode, Doyle welcomes guest Martin "Harrison" McNulty to discuss the spiritual fate of the West and Christianity. The discussion will consider the current disorder of Western institutions namely the Academy, the Church, and the State--Trump's recent declaration of a State of Emergency will serve as the starting point. If all goes as planned, the discussion will incorporate an intellectual heritage that include Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Jordan Peterson. It was Heidegger who announced that "Being" even though its meaning is vaporous was the "spiritual fate of the West."

Rootfire Radio Podcast
Rootfire Radio Podcast 004: Deadly Dragon Sound System Meets Pressure Sounds

Rootfire Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 53:31


A special mix brought to Rootfire fans by Deadly Dragon Sound System inspired by the upcoming re-release of two lost dub albums, Dubbing in the Front Yard and Conflict Dub. These re-releases are coming out January 15th on UK dub imprint Pressure Sounds, and feature remixes by Italian producer Paolo “DubFiles” Baldini. Both Dubbing in the Front Yard and Conflict Dub feature the magical trifecta of producer Bunny Lee, engineer King Jammy and studio band The Aggrovators. Check the track list below.Come to me in Dub in dub - Bunny Lee and the Aggrovators remix by Paolo DubFiles Baldini. Taken from the upcoming 10" PSTI37 on Pressure Sounds Rat a cut Bottle - Lion Youth from the album ‘Don't Call Us Immigrants' PSCD/LP28 Released on Pressure SoundsGive the Little Man a Great Big Hand - Cornel Campbell from the 7" single PSS127 on Pressure SoundsLove Everyone Version - Philip Fullwood PSS128 7" 45 on Pressure Sounds Jackit - Jimmy Riley from the album ‘Live It to Know It’ PSCD/LP87 Pressure Sounds double LP and CDJah Jah Deliver Us - Keith Goode from the 7" 45 PSS075 on Pressure SoundsSeek Dis Yah - The Sunshot Band from the album 'Phil Pratt Thing' PSCD27 on Pressure SoundsSplit Second -Vin Gordon & The Aggrovators from 'Next Cut' album PSCD/LP88 on Pressure SoundsOppression - Yabby You remix by Martin Harrison from the B-side of the 10" on Pressure Sounds PSTI26Cry No More - Austin Faithful from the album 'Red Bumb Ball' PSLP/CD40 Pressure Sounds double vinyl LPLonely World - The Black Brothers from the album 'Red Bumb Ball' PSLP/CD40 Pressure Sounds double vinyl LPNo One to Give Me Love - Larry and Alvin from the Pressure Sounds LP '47 Safe Travel'Making Love - The Tartans from the album 'Listen to the Music' Pressure Sounds LP PSCD/LP74Funky Strip - Charly Boy - from the album 'Aquarius Rock (The Hip Reggae World of Herman Chin Loy)' Pressure SoundsPSCD/LP45Grandfather Bogle - Rudy Thomas from the 7" 45 PSS123 Pressure SoundsIts a Disgrace Version - The Aggrovators dub plate PSTI019 10" release on Pressure Sounds Be Still in Dub Remix -Diggory Kenrick and the Aggrovators from the CD PSCD102 'Dubbing in the Front Yard and Conflict Dub' upcoming on Pressure Sounds

Dragon Radio
The Dragon gets connected

Dragon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018


This week we hear the instrument of the week, as Mick Hobbs plays a Chinese marching song, the voices of people attending the Networking Salon, hosted by the Dragon Café in partnership with the Southwark Arts Forum and SLaM. Pete Woodcock reads his poem accompanied by the music from Martin Harrison's film, Two Days In Autumn and Sarah Wheeler reads from 'The Mystery of Mushrooms' and Mikalef takes us on a Blakean journey.

Skipton Baptist Sermons
17th Apr: Reach Beyond

Skipton Baptist Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2016 26:16


Isaiah 41: 17-20, Ruth and Martin Harrison

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Your Health in Your Hands - PHBs - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Case study 4: Motor Neurone Disease

Your Health in Your Hands - PHBs - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014


Transcript -- In this case study we hear from Martin Harrison who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2004. He lives in Thornaby-on-Tees in North Yorkshire with his wife and two daughters.

Your Health in Your Hands - PHBs - for iPod/iPhone
Case study 4: Motor Neurone Disease

Your Health in Your Hands - PHBs - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 6:40


In this case study we hear from Martin Harrison who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2004. He lives in Thornaby-on-Tees in North Yorkshire with his wife and two daughters.

Francis Bacon: five decades: lectures, forums and symposia
2. Francis Bacon symposium: Bacon's bodies - Barbara Dawson

Francis Bacon: five decades: lectures, forums and symposia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 40:41


Barbara Dawson, director of Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane Dawson secured the donation of Bacon's studio and its contents for Dublin. She has contributed to many books on Bacon, most recently Francis Bacon and the existential condition in contemporary art (2012), and co-curated Francis Bacon: a terrible beauty (2009) with Martin Harrison - the first exhibition to specifically examine the artist's processes and materials. She is also a partner in the research project Bacon's books: Francis Bacon's library and its role in his art, a collaboration between The Hugh Lane and Trinity College Dublin.

Francis Bacon: five decades: lectures, forums and symposia

What makes Francis Bacon’s paintings so compelling? And why is the time ripe for a retrospective of his work in Australia? Join ABC Classic FM’s Emma Ayres as she speaks with a line-up of Bacon experts about his extraordinary work, his ramshackle London studio (now preserved in Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane) and his connection to Australian artists, from Roy de Maistre to Brett Whiteley. The panelists are exhibition curator Anthony Bond (assistant director, curatorial, Art Gallery of NSW), Dr Margarita Cappock (head of collections, Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane), Dr Rebecca Daniels and Martin Harrison (respectively, researcher and editor of the Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné).

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Friday Late
Friday Late – Full Program

Friday Late

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2012 49:43


Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late fills that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin talks to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program is the twentieth century Renaissance man, the director of the British Museum and former director of London's National Gallery, Neil MacGregor. Our conversation will range from the beginning of human history 2 million years ago, through to art history and Shakespeare, to his teacher Antony Blunt, who turned out to be the Fourth Man in Britain's most notorious spy scandal. Also on tonight's episode, Martin Harrison is here for the Francis Bacon exhibition due to open at the Art Gallery of NSW. Martin shares with us the suffering and troubles of this confronting artist.

Friday Late
Friday Late – Full Program

Friday Late

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2012 49:43


Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late fills that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin talks to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program is the twentieth century Renaissance man, the director of the British Museum and former director of London's National Gallery, Neil MacGregor. Our conversation will range from the beginning of human history 2 million years ago, through to art history and Shakespeare, to his teacher Antony Blunt, who turned out to be the Fourth Man in Britain's most notorious spy scandal. Also on tonight's episode, Martin Harrison is here for the Francis Bacon exhibition due to open at the Art Gallery of NSW. Martin shares with us the suffering and troubles of this confronting artist.