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Best podcasts about Martin White

Latest podcast episodes about Martin White

Crossing Channels
How can we make food that is good for health, societies, the planet and the economy?

Crossing Channels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 29:04


Richard Westcott talks to Jonathan Stieglitz, IAST and Martin White, University of Cambridge, about  the global health challenges related to diet and nutrition, the roles of public health policies, cultural practices, and lifestyle changes, while creating sustainable food systems that ensure access to healthy food for all and maintain economic viability.How do we address global health challenges, particularly in relation to diet and nutrition? What role do public health policies, cultural practices and lifestyle changes play in shaping our food choices? How can we create food systems that ensure everyone has access to healthy and sustainable food while maintaining economic viability?To explore these issues, Richard Westcott talks to Prof Martin White, Professor of population health research from the University of Cambridge,  and Prof Jonathan Stieglitz, IAST Scientific Director.Season 4 Episode 7 transcriptListen to this episode on your preferred podcast platformFor more information about the Crossing Channels podcast series and the work of the Bennett Institute and IAST visit our websites at https://www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/ and https://www.iast.fr/.Follow us on Linkedin, Bluesky and X. With thanks to:Audio production by Steve HankeyAssociate production by Burcu Sevde SelviVisuals by Tiffany Naylor and Aurore CarbonnelMore information about our host and guests:Richard Westcott is an award-winning journalist who spent 27 years at the BBC as a correspondent/producer/presenter covering global stories for the flagship Six and Ten o'clock TV news as well as the Today programme. His last role was as a science correspondent covering the covid outbreak, but prior to that he was the transport correspondent reporting on new technologies such as driverless cars, major accidents and large infrastructure projects. Last year, Richard left the corporation and he is now the communications director for Cambridge University Health Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, both organisations that are working to support life sciences and healthcare across the city. @BBCwestcottProf Jonathan Stieglitz is an anthropologist specializing in human health and aging.  He studies how evolved human biology interacts with variability in the environment to influence well-being over the life course. Since 2004 he has worked with indigenous Tsimane forager-farmers of the Bolivian Amazon, studying how environmental transition (for example, changes in infectious exposures, physical activity levels, or consumption of processed foods) influences diverse health indicators. He co-directs the Tsimane Health and Life History Project. Prof Martin White is an interdisciplinary scientist who leads research on food systems and public health, and has a particular interest in evaluation of population interventions to improve diet and health. He led the NIHR funded evaluation of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy and currently leads two UKRI interdisciplinary consortia on food system transformation (https://www.mandala-consortium.org/ and https://www.salientfoodtrials.uk). He was a visiting fellow at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy in 2020-22 and is a regular contributor to Cambridge University's Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) Policy Fellows programme for civil servants.

KentOnline
Podcast: Emergency crews called to home in St Peters, Broadstairs after woman in her 20s is seriously injured in an attack

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 21:40


A woman in her 20s has been seriously injured in an attack in Broadstairs.Emergency crews were called to Guy Close in the St Peters part of town last night. Hear from reporter Brad Harper who was also there.Also in today's podcast, a former SEN headteacher says becoming a foster carer to children with additional needs has revealed how much parents have to fight for support.Sharon O'Connor used to be in charge at Ripplevale in Deal which was rated outstanding during her time there. She's now helping to launch an app to help other mums and dads.We're being urged to help wildlife in Kent by taking part in the Great British Spring Clean.The RSPCA say they were called out 70 times to litter-related incidents in the county last year. We've been speaking to the charity.A Larkfield man has spoken of his shock after being denied a Blue Badge, despite being diagnosed with leukaemia and needing a stairlift and mobility scooter.Martin White applied for the parking permit online in November 2023 after his cancer coordinator suggested he get one. He's been speaking to reporter Elli Hodgson.Football, and Gillingham welcome league two leaders Walsall to Priesfield this weekend.The Gills will be hoping to maintain their slightly improved form after a win and draw in recent games.

1001 Radio Crime Solvers
MARTIN WHITE SEES DEAD MEN and TO GUARD A SEAL RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR AND SEAL BODYGUARD

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 58:00


MTD Audiobook
Spark of Innovation.

MTD Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 6:38


Anotronic Ltd is a well-recognised subcontract machining business and manufacturer of high-quality EDM fast-hole drilling and EDM die-sinking machine tools. Founded in 1982, the Leighton Buzzard business started in ECM, ECD and EDM tooling and machining, evolving to the production and growth of its own ECM and ECD technology brand. Along this journey, the company has worked with Sodi-Tech UK and the Sodick brand of machines. Martin White, Managing Director of Anotronic Ltd, says: “My father started the business in 1982, and I joined the company in 1985. We tend to machine a lot of difficult materials such as inconel, titanium, special stainless steel, and everything that is difficult to machine. We take on the worst jobs because we can - and we have all the machines and processes in-house to do what we need.” Over the years, Anotronic has continually expanded its factory footprint, services and range of machines. This has resulted from an aggressive growth strategy, staff development, and investment in the latest machine tool technology. The Bedfordshire manufacturer currently operates three Sodick machines, with the latest ALC600G Premium wire EDM with linear motor drive technology arriving recently. The high-end plant list gives Anotronic the edge over its rivals. The Sodick ALC600G Premium from Sodi-Tech UK, with its spacious X, Y and Z-axis of 600 by 400 by 500mm and the U and V-axis travel of 120 by 120mm, clearly gives the company an edge. Martin recalls how Anotronic arrived at the ALC600G: “We always buy premium machines, and as the company has become more experienced, we always look to buy better machines. This always comes down to reliability and the ability to run unmanned. We have a Sodick AQ35L die sink machine that we've had for a very long time, and Sodi-Tech UK has looked after this machine for us for over 20 years.” The reliability and performance of the Sodick AQ35L meant that when Anotronic was in the market for another EDM machine, it once again turned to the Sodick brand. Martin says: “We bought a Sodick AG 600LH around seven years ago. That machine enables us to do tool work up to 500mm high, which we regularly do. We have a large bobbin on this machine, enabling us to run 70 to 80 hours unmanned.” The remarkably high level of lights-out machining with the Sodick AG600LH and its incredible reliability persuaded Anotronic to invest in its latest EDM machine, the Sodick ALC600G Premium with linear motor drive technology. “We bought this latest machine because we had a project with a sister part. The project typically consists of 40 parts that would maybe take us three months to complete. We suddenly had an order placed on us last year for 300 parts. We couldn't have done this without another machine, as we knew we would have had to have been machining 24 hours a day to get the parts done.” Sodi-Tech UK Sales Manager Richard Bailey says: “Martin and Anotronic don't just take on run-of-the-mill CNC jobs. This company tackles the higher end of the industry and often the parts that companies don't want to tackle themselves. Anotronic looks at jobs from an application perspective rather than a ‘machining time' point of view. With the Sodick technology and the special characteristics within the machine, Anotronic can utilise this to run all of its applications and do jobs that are unique and out of the norm. In this instance, the application that Martin has been working on requires some very steep angles. The ALC600G Premium has very large U and V-axis travel, allowing the processing of tapered angles up to 45°. So, when it comes to machining this part, it can be done in situ with the integration of a fourth and fifth axis.” “Manufacturers can also use the on-board technology and IQ software system that brings Anotronic's model into the machine and draws the profile on-board utilising the U and V-axis cutting technology. The programme is generated, the parts machined, and the job is complete!” “We're using a very complex 4-axis programme to cut a rotary part with 45° slots in it. The only way we could do that was to use the software we currently use and without it, we couldn't manage to do the part. So, we used the on-board software within the CNC control of the Sodick machine to create a 3D model and a tool path to cut the part. This is machining at extreme angles. We're cutting at 45° and machining up to 40 to 50mm in the U and V-axis to create this particular part. We also had to specify wide nozzles and wider guides to machine this part, and the ALC600G did a brilliant job.” “I have been a Sodick user for 35 to 40 years, and the beauty of the Sodick machines is that you can jump straight into a point anywhere in the programme without editing the entire programme. It makes things very easy as it is a powerful and user-friendly software system. It has many benefits, such as the negative offsets - normally, you have to cut a comp on a machine, but with the Sodick, we can drive the comp the other way and cut the other side of the part using a negative value. Most control systems would just throw that out, whereas the Sodick accepts it and gets the job done.” “I was working 15 to 20 hours daily, which was too much. I wasn't seeing my kids growing up, and something had to change, so we went down the automation route. We have a great team that works very hard and helps us reach our common goal - we run a lot of machines with very few people through our application of automation. Sodick is a very established brand, and they have a great customer base and exceptional knowledge with engineers who are really, really good. I've known Peter at Sodi-Tech for over 35 years, and this relationship is based on our excellent support - it's been a fantastic marriage between the two companies.”

Afropop Worldwide
Saving The Malawi Tapes

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 59:04


The Malawi Broadcasting Corporation recorded a goldmine of local music in the 1960s and 70s, but the tapes were neglected and close to ruined when broadcaster Waliko Makhala raised the alarm. With help from the Norwegian embassy and Norwegian broadcaster Sigbjorn Nedland, digitization got underway. In this program, we sample the results guided by Waliko, Sigbjorn and Martin White, curator of African Poems, a website dedicated to preserving poetry from around the continent. Produced by Martin White.

Melting Pot
The Art of visual storytelling with John- Martin White!

Melting Pot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 33:13


In episode 12 of our Mics & Minds series we meet Meet John- Martin White, a seasoned Director of Photography, Editor, Lighting cameraman, and occasional producer with a career spanning over three decades. His career has taken him across continents, capturing stories that range from the heart of political conflicts to the vibrant world of arts and culture. Continue listening to the episode with our host Payal Nayar as we take a glimpse into his remarkable adventures.John Martin's journey has redefined the art of visual storytelling. His freelance work has taken him on adventures with Lonely Planet, collaborations with renowned institutions like the Royal Opera House, and contributions to major UK broadcasters such as the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. He has filmed countless documentaries, particularly in the arts, featuring iconic figures from The Who to Madonna, showcasing his adeptness at capturing the essence of his subjects. John-Martin has embraced the role of an editor, blending his skills in shooting and editing to deliver compelling visual narratives for a diverse range of clients, including the Birmingham Opera Company and Tring Park Performing Arts School. Tune in to witness his work that has left a mark in the world of visual storytelling.Episodes streaming on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to podcasts. Episode also available on YouTube.Apple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reservedDo support the show with reviews, shares and a one time donation to help bring you a lot more important content.https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/meltingpotcollective Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Smarty Pants
The Spirit of '68

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 42:13


This week, Smarty Pants host and Scholar senior editor Stephanie Bastek delves into the history of Black Studies at her alma mater, Reed College, drawing connections between the fight for a Black Studies program in 1968 and the efforts of Reedies Against Racism to diversify the college's mandatory freshman humanities course 48 years later. Speaking with former students and members of Reed's Black Student Union, Bastek recounts the 1968 BSU occupation of Eliot Hall, one of the largest buildings on campus, as part of the campaign for a Black Studies program. The program was established, but not without backlash—and rifts among faculty members would threaten Reed's foundation for decades to come.Read Martin White's essay, “The Black Studies Controversy at Reed College, 1968–1970” in the Oregon Historical QuarterlyIn Memoriam: Linda Gordon Howard, Calvin FreemanVisit our episode page to see more of Stephen Robinson's photographs from 1968Transcript available on our websiteFeatured voices in this episode: Andre Wooten, Mary Frankie McFarlane Forte, Martin White, Stephen Robinson, Roger Porter, George Brandon, Steve Engel, and Suzanne Snively. Ron Herndon oral history audio courtesy of the Oregon Historical Society. Archival recording of the October 28, 1968 BSU town hall featuring Cathy Allen and Ron Herndon courtesy of the Reed College Library.Produced and hosted by Stephanie Bastek. Original music by Rhae Royal. Audio storytelling consulting by Mickey Capper.Subscribe: iTunes/Apple • Amazon • Google • Acast • Pandora • RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

IMCA peer2peer
Putting the Customer at the Center of Your Differentiation Strategy w/ Alistair Simmonds and Martin White

IMCA peer2peer

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 34:32


Alistair Simmonds and Martin White from Blackwood86 join Jim Flynn and Natasha Suber to talk about differentiating your insurance brand in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Interested in learning how a customer-centric approach will help you stand out? Listen to this episode of the IMCA peer2peer podcast.

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
EP. 1057 - Screenwriter Martin White II (WRATH)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023


Watch the Screenplay Reading: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/wrath Get to know the writer: The best way I can summarize my screenplay is: "The Seven Deadly Sins invade Heaven. One goes rogue and fights against the other six." While I don't really like to think in terms of genre when I write, I'd say that the best genre to classify this as would be action. I think it could also fall under fantasy as well. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

Island Stories
S3 Ep 1: Major General Sir Martin White - the Island's highest ranked veteran.

Island Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 35:57


Born and bred on the Island, Major General Sir Martin White is our very first guest for Season 3 of the Island Stories podcast - timed to coincide with the week running up to Remembrance Sunday. Sir Martin served a long and decorated career in the British Army before becoming Her Late Majesty The Queen's representative on the Isle of Wight - welcoming royalty to our shores as our Lord Lieutenant for 14 years.Thank you to our supporters, including Style of Wight Magazine: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Star Spangled Gamblers
PredictIt's Big Win at the Fifth Circuit

Star Spangled Gamblers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 37:59


Mick Bransfield and Pratik Chougule do a deep dive into the Fifth Circuit's decision to grant PredictIt a preliminary injunction and what it means for traders as well as the broader political betting community. Bransfield and Chougule also speculate on why PredictIt still isn't rolling out new markets. 4:53: Summary of Fifth Circuit ruling 14:51: CFTC attorneys and their legal strategy against PredictIt 27:19: PredictIt hiring for a DCM 31:21: New markets at PredictIt? 34:20: SSG website down    

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
KDL Show - August 5, 2023

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 29:37


This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all the things happening around the Apprenticeship Factory Kyabram District Football & Netball League. The show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday throughout winter hosted by Sam Saracino and Mark "The Stats Man" Owens, on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. Special guest this week is Avenel Football Netball Club stalwart Martin White live from Avenel ahead of Paul 'Subber' Arandt's 300th game. This week's program first aired on Saturday the 5th of August, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. You can contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.

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South Carolina Business Review
Upstate cybersecurity firm receives funding boost

South Carolina Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 5:49


The South Carolina Research Authority's investment affiliate, SC Launch recently added another company to its portfolio with a $250,000 investment into an Upstate start-up in the cybersecurity market. Mike Switzer interviews Martin White with Ruffian Software in Mauldin, SC.

The Future of the Firm
Beyond Everest: The Future of Partnerships

The Future of the Firm

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 20:37


Ed Scott is joined by Martin White and Fiona Czerniawska. The partnership model has its advantages, but the cancellation of EY's Project Everest has shone a light on some of its pitfalls.  When big decisions depend on a complex and lengthy voting process in which partners may put their self-interest ahead of the firm's, a firm's ability to reconfigure its business and meet clients' evolving needs is hampered.  In this episode of the Future of the Firm podcast, Martin White and Fiona Czerniawska discuss the future of the partnership model.

LHDR CON PACO JIMENEZ
Etiqueta negra n.7 ozzy osbourne the ultimate sin (el disco maldito)

LHDR CON PACO JIMENEZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 67:59


The Ultimate Sin —en español: El pecado definitivo—es un álbum de Ozzy Osbourne. Fue lanzado al mercado el 22 de febrero de 1986 y remasterizado el 22 de agosto de 1995. Fue certificado doble platino el 26 de octubre de 1994.1​ Al igual que en su anterior disco, Bark at the Moon, el guitarrista es Jake E. Lee, proveniente de las bandas Ratt y Rough Cutt. El bajista fue Phil Soussan, quien coescribió el exitoso sencillo "Shot in the Dark". Fue el primer disco de Osbourne donde participó el batería Randy Castillo, que moriría de cáncer años después. Las letras fueron escritas en su mayoría por el bajista Bob Daisley, quien abandonó la grabación debido a un desacuerdo con Osbourne, quien prefirió contratar a Soussan. La portada del disco es obra del pintor peruano de arte fantástico Boris Vallejo. En abril de 2002, el disco fue borrado del catálogo de Ozzy, por lo que ya no se encuentra disponible a la venta. Se ha especulado que esta medida se tomó debido a problemas legales entre Osbourne y Soussan por los derechos de autor de la canción "Shot in the Dark". A pesar de su éxito inicial, The Ultimate Sin ha sido eliminado del catálogo de Osbourne y no fue reeditado ni remasterizado junto con el resto de los álbumes de Osbourne en 2002 (al igual que Just Say Ozzy y Live & Loud). Corrieron rumores de que la continua lucha legal entre Osbourne y el bajista y compositor Phil Soussan sobre la canción de Soussan, "Shot in the Dark", fue la responsable de que el álbum no se volviera a emitir. Sin embargo, dichos informes carecen de fundamento, ya que el único proceso legal conocido entre ellos fue sobre un problema contable que se resolvió a principios de los años 1990. La única versión de CD disponible de The Ultimate Sin es la versión remasterizada de 1995. Todas las canciones compuestas por Ozzy Osbourne, Jake E. Lee y Bob Daisley, excepto donde se indique lo contrario. "The Ultimate Sin" - 3:45 "Secret Loser" - 4:08 "Never Know Why" - 4:27 "Thank God for the Bomb" - 4:53 "Never" - 4:17 "Lightning Strikes" - 5:16 "Killer of Giants" - 5:41 "Fool Like You" - 5:18 "Shot in the Dark" (Osbourne, Phil Soussan) - 4:16 Ozzy Osbourne – voz Jake E. Lee – guitarra​ Phil Soussan – bajo Randy Castillo – batería​ Músicos adicionales Michael Moran – teclados​ Producción Producido por Ron Nevison Ingenieros adicionales – Martin White, Richard Moakes​ Remasterizado por Brian Lee y Bob Ludwig (edición de 1995) Listas de éxitos

Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey
2023 Delta Tornadoes | The Aftermath & Recovery

Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 50:14


Hollywood couldn't have released a horror movie any more terrifying than what parts of Mississippi experienced Friday night. From Rolling Fork to Amory, a monster wedge tornado scythed its way through the darkness like a serial killer on the prowl. Powerful EF-4 winds left a nearly mile-wide scar across the state, killing and destroying along the way. Twenty-five (and rising) Mississippians lost their lives. It's the highest death toll from a tornado in the 21st century. From MPB Think Radio, this is Now You're Talking, a show about the most interesting people and stories of Mississippi. I'm your host Marshall Ramsey, Editor at Large and cartoonist with MS Today, today we'll discuss the storm's aftermath, get firsthand eyewitness perspectives, learn how we can help with recovery and more with guests Kevin Adams, Skip Scaggs, Lynn Oldshoe, Martin White, Natalie Perkins and Derrick Wince. For a complete list of information on how to register for assistance, how to volunteer, and where/how to donate, click this link: https://www.msema.org/march-24-2023-severe-weather-disaster-information/?fbclid=IwAR2_hOKbNrYGoai9fUBa5BGrDZOgIBa6x2lEjhqJmoajcgPumcVvrQL8kpY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Afropop Worldwide
871 Saving The Malawi Tapes

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 59:00


The Malawi Broadcasting Corporation recorded a goldmine of local music in the 1960s and 70s, but the tapes were neglected and close to ruined when broadcaster Waliko Makhala raised the alarm. With help from the Norwegian Embassy and Norwegian broadcaster Sigbjorn Nedland, digitization got underway. In this program, we sample the results guided by Waliko, Sigbjorn and Martin White, curator of AfricanPoems, a website dedicated to preserving poetry from around the continent. Produced by Martin White.

Culte et messe - RTS Un
Messe de la nuit de Noël dans la cathédrale Saint-Patrick à Armagh, en Irlande du Nord

Culte et messe - RTS Un

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 59:48


Cette année, la RTÉ (chaîne publique de radiotélévision en Irlande) a choisi d'être en Irlande du Nord, dans la cité d'Armagh et sa cathédrale dédiée à saint Patrick, pour célébrer en Eurovision la messe de la nuit de Noël. La messe sera présidée par l'archevêque d'Armagh, Mgr Eamon Martin, qui prononcera également l'homélie. Il sera entouré des Frères concélébrants Peter McAnenly, Emmanuel Fasakin et Barry Matthews. Le chœur Armagh Cathedral Choir, sous la direction de Colm Murphy, assurera la partie musicale, accompagné par l'organiste Martin White et son assistant Dáire Downey. Avec Patrick McCusker, le directeur du School Choir.

Uncle Erich Presents™ - Classic Radio Shows, Crime, Suspense, Murder Mysteries
Uncle Erich Presents™ - Richard Diamond - Private Detective - "Martin White Sees Dead Men." (1949)

Uncle Erich Presents™ - Classic Radio Shows, Crime, Suspense, Murder Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 29:44


Welcome back folks to  another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™  Classic Radio Series !  I'm so glad you tuned in again.Today,  we visit  Richard Diamond,  Private Detective.   This episode is titled  "Martin White Sees Dead Men." Richard Diamond Private Detective played by Dick Powell is an American detective drama, which aired on the radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960.He's a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective.Richard Diamond,  Private Detective is brought to you by our friends at BoomerFlix.com.At BoomerFlix.com,   you can watch hundreds of the old classic television shows along with tons of the old Classic Romance,  Horror,  Western and Sci-Fi movies as well.Take a trip down memory lane with BoomerFlix.com.Also,  I urge you to visit Uncle Erich's website,  UncleErich.com.  You can view and listen to all the radio show categories and episodes there as well.  Also,  we added hundreds of  the old time crime detective video show episodes to the website.  It's really worth a visit.  If you liked this episode of Richard Diamond, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee at the link below. Thanks a million !https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadioNow,  Enjoy this great episode titled  "Martin White Sees Dead Men" with Richard Diamond,  Private Detective.RESOURCES ON COPYRIGHTS I want to say Thank You to Patreon supporters for helping to keep Uncle Erich Presents™ online. Your support is truly appreciated !If you liked this episode, please consider buying Uncle Erich a cup of coffee at the support link below. Thanks a million ! https://buymeacoffee.com/ClassicRadio Support the showSave on everything using online coupons via our QuePons portal. Simply visit -QuePons.com to start saving !

Dragnet
Richard Diamond - Martin White Sees Dead Men

Dragnet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 29:31


Tales of Southwest Michigan's Past
The Dr. Martin White Axe Murders of 1886

Tales of Southwest Michigan's Past

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 24:13


In this episode I explore a true crime event from 1886 in which a man by the name of Dr. Martin White murdered his family with an axe. It is dark and brutal true story that shocked the Battle Creek community when it happened. This is also the 100th episode of this podcast, and I chose to feature a story that is fitting for October. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://www.michaeldelaware.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-delaware/support

The Future of the Firm
To split or not to split: Our reaction to the potential EY separation

The Future of the Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 24:58


It's been known for some time now that EY, one of the ‘Big 4' professional services firms, has been considering splitting its auditing and consulting arms into separate organisations.   Well, it was recently revealed that the split has been approved by EY's senior leadership, and will now be subject to a partner vote. If approved, EY's audit business would remain in the existing partnership structure, whilst a new, larger advisory business would spin out into a standalone company.   This episode, Source CEO Fiona Czerniawska is joined by colleagues Paul English, Director of Marketing Advisory, and Martin White, Principal Consultant. In this roundtable discussion, they get to grips with what the EY split might mean for the resultant audit and advisory firms, as well as the wider professional services market.

Nick Walker's Verbal Intercourse
Episode 11: Renaissance Man ft. Martin 'Swoll' White

Nick Walker's Verbal Intercourse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 63:05


Martin White stops by the Verbal Intercourse Jxn Podcast to discuss his journey,  financial literacy, the importance of life insurance for black people , and his journey to the hip hop scene

Business Stories for Small Business
Martin White Talks About The Benefits of Owning a Salon Franchise

Business Stories for Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 17:48


From owning a software company to becoming a salon franchisor along with his Wife, Martin White has quite the story.  Martin talks about why his brand is successful and unique compared to other salon brands out there.  He talks about his own sales approach and why his brand is a lucrative opportunity to future location owners.  christinawhitesalon.com  

The All Sport Breakfast
Katey Martin: White Ferns first ODI against India

The All Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 5:23


White Ferns wicket keeper Katey Martin gives us a preview their upcoming ODI series against India.LISTEN ABOVE 

Neil Adams MBE - The Podcast.
Judo, The Avengers and Me - The Chris Gallie One

Neil Adams MBE - The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 63:02


Thanks to Fantom Publishing for the following:“They keep throwing her off cliffs and things. Sometimes they hang her up by the feet and stand around cackling fiendishly. Sometimes they dip her head first in cold water. Cyd Child is the easygoing type, she doesn't take umbrage. That's her job. She's a stunt girl.” – Martin White, Evening Echo (Dec 1967).Christine Gallie is a 7th Dan who trained at the Budokwai in London, becoming the first woman to be allowed to train with the men's elite class. Amongst her many titles are European Champion and six times British Open Champion. Brian Jacks once hailed Christine as “the innovator of women's competition judo.” Christine was the first woman in this country to get 5th Dan and then 6th Dan.Under the stage name of Cyd Child, she became one of the foremost stunt performers in the UK, working on film franchises such as James Bond, Superman and The Pink Panther, as well as television classics such as The Goodies, Space: 1999 and UFO. But it is for The Avengers where she has received greatest acclaim, in her role as double for Emma Peel and Tara King, and then Purdey in The New Avengers.This autobiography is a celebration of Cyd's colourful life and her dual careers in judo and stunt performance, and contains hundreds of previously unseen photos from her personal archives. Foreword by Joanna Lumley, Brian Jacks and Elizabeth Viney.https://www.fantompublishing.co.uk/product/cyd-child-judo-the-avengers-and-me/https://linktr.ee/NeilAdamsPodcast https://linktr.ee/StuartWilliamsPodcasts

Highlights from Moncrieff
The Message in a Bottle...

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 5:30


Martin White, Senior Lecturer in Physical Oceanography, Earth and Ocean Sciences at NUI Galway joined Sean on the show... Listen and subscribe to Moncrieff on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify.    Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

The Top Order
Katey Martin - White Ferns tour to England and the 2022 World Cup

The Top Order

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 30:03


Katey Martin has represented the White Ferns nearly 200 times across an almost 18-year international career, including a rare Test match in 2003. We've heard her dulcet tones as part of the Spark Sport commentary team and through the stump mics, and she joined us last week from MIQ after the UK tour. In this candid chat, Katey took us into the White Ferns camp to discuss events both on and off the field over the past few months - first looking back to evaluate the England series and then looking ahead to the upcoming ODI World Cup in New Zealand in March/April 2022. We talked goals and expectations, the growth of the women's game, riding in a cricket-ball-shaped bus, dial-up internet, what it's like to be sledged by Alyssa Healy and plenty more in this conversation with one of the game's great characters. Please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels(@toporderpod on https://twitter.com/Toporderpod (Twitter) and https://www.facebook.com/Toporderpod (Facebook), & @thetoporderpodcast on https://www.instagram.com/thetoporderpodcast/ (Instagram)) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our https://www.thetoporderpodcast.com/ (website). If you haven't already, dip back into our recent guest episodes, which include the likes of Niall O'Brien, Jarrod Kimber, Bharat Sundaresan, Mike Hussey, Tim Southee, Frankie Mackay and many more. There's also plenty of T20 World Cup content for you, with our preview of the event and a conversation with Daniel Beswick from Emerging Cricket. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening.

Choice Classic Radio Detectives | Old Time Radio
Richard Diamond, Private Detective: Martin White Sees Dead Men

Choice Classic Radio Detectives | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 30:41


Choice Classic Radio presents to you Richard Diamond Private Detective, which aired from 1949 to 1953. Today we bring to you the episode titled "Martin White Sees Dead Men.” We hope you enjoy the show! Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com

Are You OK?
Toril Johannessen

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 42:33


Toril Johannessen (1978) is based in Bergen, Norway. The impact of historical conditions and technological developments on perception and representation are recurring themes in Johannessen's artistic practice. Combining historical records with her own investigations and collection of data, and with an attention to how science coexists with other systems of knowledge and belief, Johannessen's works often have elements of storytelling in visual or written form.Johannessen's recent exhibitions include MAAT Museum, Lisbon (2021), Malmö Kunstmuseum (2021), Narva Art Museum, Estonia (2020), HIAP and Helsinki Festival (2019), OSL Contemporary, Oslo (2019), Entrée and Trykeriet, Bergen (2019), Munch Museet, Oslo (2018) and Liquid Architecture, Melbourne (2018).In 2018, Toril Johannessen participated in the2018 Biennial of Contemporary Art Dak'Art in Dakar, Senegal at the invitation of Marianne Hultman, artistic director of Oslo Kunstforening, who was one of five guest curators. Johannessen's work was shown along with the work of Martin Gustavsson (SE), Gavin Jantjes (ZA/NO),  and Tori Wrånes (NO) in collaboration with Ayodeji Adewale Oluwatunmise (NG), Sanusi Taofik Ayomide (NG) and Tone Kittelsen (NO).Toril Johannessen's participation in Dak'Art 2018, in the exhibition ‘The Blue Hour'.Toril Johannessen's 2009 exhibition ‘Variable Stars & In Search of Iceland Spar'.  

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 25/06/21: US Supreme Court throws out slavery case against Nestlé and Cargill; Kerry to acquire preservatives maker Niacet for around $1bn; UK food and drink exports to EU nearly halve in first quarter of 2021; and more.

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 4:54


FoodBev Media's Martin White rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including US Supreme Court throws out slavery case against Nestlé and Cargill; Kerry to acquire preservatives maker Niacet for around $1bn; UK food and drink exports to EU nearly halve in first quarter of 2021; and more.

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin – 04/06/21: Donnie King to succeed Dean Banks as CEO of Tyson Foods; Nestlé document describes majority of firm's food and drinks portfolio as unhealthy; and Ferrero to acquire Burton's Biscuit Company, and more

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 3:49


FoodBev's Martin White rounds up this week's top news stories from the food and beverage industry, including: Donnie King to succeed Dean Banks as president and CEO of Tyson Foods; Nestlé document describes majority of firm's food and drinks portfolio as unhealthy; and Ferrero to acquire Burton's Biscuit Company, and more

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 07/05/21: AB InBev’s long-serving CEO Brito to hand over to North America head; Britvic acquires UK plant-based drinks brand Plenish; Nestlé debuts new pea-based milk alternative brand; and more

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 4:01


FoodBev Media’s Martin White rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including AB InBev’s long-serving CEO Brito to hand over to North America head; Britvic acquires UK plant-based drinks brand Plenish; Nestlé debuts new pea-based milk alternative brand; and more.

Let's Jaws For a Minute
Episode 31 - Hooper Hero

Let's Jaws For a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 68:36


This week, MJ and Sarah are joined by Martin White to talk about the scene in which Hooper and Brody confront Mayor Vaughn for the final time. MJ makes a tenuous Biblical connection, Sarah discovers a connection the Adam West Batman film, and Martin chooses violence. Follow Martin! The Movie Nerd Strikes Back! Follow Sarah! Follow MJ! Follow the show! Merch! Buy us a coffee! Theme song "Tiger Shark" written and performed by Kristen Falls and available for purchase on BandCamp.

Clare FM - Podcasts
99-Year-Old Clare Man Still Waiting For First Covid Vaccine

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 7:21


On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace was joined by Martin White from Ennis. Martin's father-in-law is 99-year-old Joe Kenneally from Kilshanny. Joe is housebound and is still waiting for his first dose of a Covid vaccine. Martin spoke to Gavin about his father-in-law's fears that he's been forgotten about. Picture © Pixabay

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 09/04/21: Crown agrees to sell its EMEA food packaging unit in €2.25bn deal; Tyson Foods opens new Tennessee poultry complex; Nestlé Waters North America renamed BlueTriton Brands; and more

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 4:02


FoodBev Media’s Martin White rounds up the week’s biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including Crown's agreement to sell its EMEA food packaging unit for €2.5 billion; Tyson Foods opening a new Tennessee poultry complex; and Nestlé Waters North America rebrand as BlueTriton Brands.

SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde

Solénoïde (05.04.2021) - L'espace de 10 titres, Solénoïde sera le lieu d'exactions sonores étonnantes. Entre célébrations sadiques et revisites turbulentes, nous avons réuni une brochette d'artistes pour vous divertir autant que pour vous ébahir. Alors sans plus tarder, entrez dans cette nouvelle phase des Coverbox !

Y2K GROUP CHAT
Austin Martin White

Y2K GROUP CHAT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 75:58


Welcome to our ninth episode of Y2K GROUP CHAT featuring artist Austin Martin White. We recorded this episode in late February 2021. We speak with Austin about moving around while growing up, homogeneity and diversity, media and big tech, first memories, when he wanted to become an artist and his process at a young age to where he is now. Austin Martin White is an artist working in Philadelphia, PA living in New York. Follow us on TikTok and Instagram: @y2kgroup Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art. Visit our Twitch, Theta.tv, and YouTube for live streams and ask us a question about art on Telegram. Audio timestamps below: 0:00 - Intro music 0:15 - Introduction 0:36 - Austin bio 1:09 - NM and moving around 2:04 - Homogeneity and diversity 3:50 - Media consumption 6:12 - Big tech + early days 8:04 - Adoption story 13:26 - First memories? 16:43 - What were your first memories of art? 21:15 - When did you decide to become an artist? 30:35 - Have you made abstraction in the past or just figuration? 37:31 - Who are some of the artists you studied or look at now? 43:36 - How has drawing played a role in your practice? What did you think of grad school? 53:52 - Post-Bard 1:00:51 - How do you feel about race relations now? 1:06:23 - Adam Curtis “Can't Get You Out of My Head…” 1:13:10 - Thank you

Are You OK?
Germain Ngoma

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 39:27


Ngoma was the recipient of the 2019 Sparebank Stiftelsen DNB Grant Exhibition. You can view his winning work here: https://en.oslokunstforening.no/Germain-Ngoma 

Judy Garland and Friends - OTR Podcast
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Judy Garland and Friends - OTR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 178:44


Are You OK?
Inger Johanne Grytting

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 49:22


Inger Johanne Grytting was born in Svolvær in 1949 and has roots in Tromsø. She moved to New York City in 1972 and with her husband, Mark J. Mirsky began publishing a literary magazine, 'Fiction' which continues to be published to this day. Originally studying sculpture at the New School, Grytting began to create abstract, process-based drawings and paintings, which have been exhibited in Norway and in the United States. Grytting's studio and home in Manhattan have been a natural gathering place for visiting Norwegian artists for many years.Inger's show, 'New Work' was at Oslo Kunstforening in 2016:  https://en.oslokunstforening.no/inger-johanne-grytting

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 12/03/2021: Nestlé acquires functional water brand Essentia Water; Campbell Soup reports 5% sales rise in Q2; and Diageo acquires Lone River hard seltzer owner Far West Spirits

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 3:50


FoodBev Media’s Martin White rounds up the week’s biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including Nestlé's acquisition of functional water brand Essentia Water, Campbell Soup's second quarter results and Diageo's purchase of the Lone River Ranch Water hard seltzer brand.

Are You OK?
Trygve Luktvasslimo

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 33:44


Trygve Luktvasslimo's show at Oslo Kunstforening, 'Mulighetsperleportalen': https://www.oslokunstforening.no/trygve-luktvasslimo-1 Trygve Luktvasslimo (b. 1978) lives and works at Valberg in Lofoten. He has a bachelor's and master's degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Malmö (2006), Sweden, with an exchange year to Edinburgh College of Art. Between 2007 and 2016, Luktvasslimo was based in Berlin and Lisbon where he produced a number of performances, films and the book 'Primitive Rhyme'.His work has been shown in galleries, museums and festivals, among others: Inversia (Murmansk), Tromsø International Film Festival, Kunstnernes Hus Cinema, 2020, Mudstone / A Published Event, 2019; LIAF, Lofoten International Art Festival, 2019; Luringen, Stavanger / Haugesund, 2018; Stamsund Theater Festival, 2018; KUIR Bogota, 2017; Nordnorsk Kunstnersenter, 2016; De Appel Arts Centre, 2015; Den Frie Centre for Contemporary Arts, Copenhagen 2016, Copenhagen 2016; The Festival Exhibition, 2015; Tromsø International Film Festival, 2015 (At Kurant); Contemporary Art Center Vilnius, 2014; W17 / Kunstnernes Hus, 2014; Petter Dass Museum, 2014; Ze Dos Bois, Lisbon, 2014/2013; Sami Center for Contemporary Art / Luleå Konsthall, 2013; Loose Holes - Portuguese Festival of queer Performance, 2013; Tromsø Art Association, 2012; Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen 2011; HAU 1 Berlin, 2009; Pavilion Unicredit, Bucharest, 2009; Signal Gallery, 2008 & 2004, Malmö; Henie Onstad Art Center, 2004.

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 05/02/2021: Kerry buys flavour and seasoning manufacturer Jining Nature Group; Anheuser-Busch to invest $1bn to drive US economic recovery; Unilever posts 1.9% growth; and more

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 4:22


FoodBev Media's Martin White rounds up the week's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including Kerry's acquisition of China’s Jining Nature Group; Anheuser-Busch announcing an investment of more than $1 billion over the next two years; Unilever's full-year results and more.    

Irish Life & Lore - Voices from the Archive
Hurling: The way we played the game in Kilkenny

Irish Life & Lore - Voices from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 55:20


This podcast provides a truly fascinating glimpse of the game of hurling in Kilkenny during the 20th century.  You will hear the voices of some of the county's great hurlers as they recall details of some memorable sporting occasions.Willie Lynch Walsh recounts stories from Civil War days, and Martin White recalls playing in the famous 1931 All Ireland Final.  Three matches were played before the result was decided.Philip "Fan" Larkin, who played in nine All Ireland Finals, discusses his playing career, and Eddie Keher describes the changes in the rules of the game of hurling.

Are You OK?
Kjetil Skøien (Sparebankstiftelsen DNB's Grant Exhibition Part I)

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 26:35


Kjetil Skøien (b. 1952, Oslo) is a former biodynamic farmer, dancer and theatre director who has directed more than 30 experimental theatre works in Norway and abroad. He has also directed Japanese Noh theatre and Butoh dance theatre and studied under Japanese dancer Kazuo Ohno. In 1994 Skøien collaborated with Black Box Theatre to produce ‘Dance of Life', a Butoh performance by Min Tanaka for the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics. Skøien was educated at the Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts. He was one of the earliest Norwegian artists to work with video. Skøien also works with performance, photography, painting, collage, text, theatre direction, and choreography.He has exhibited and directed performances in Kunstbanken, Hamar (2019), The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Oslo + Ultimafestivalen (2019), Kunsthall Trondheim + PAO performance festival, Oslo (2018), Minimalen Kortfilmfestival, Trondheim (2017). Skøien has had solo exhibitions at Kunstnernes Hus, Stenersenmuseet. He exhibited at Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen; ICA, London; Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna; Contemporary Art Museum, Oslo; Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm; Henie Onstad Kunstsenter; Norsk Skulpturbiennale; Høstutstilling; Preus Foto Museum; Malmö konsthall; and Living Art Museum, Reykjavik. Skøien has work in the collections of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway, Cultural Council Norway, and Statens Konstråd, Sweden. https://en.oslokunstforening.no/kjetil-skoienhttps://www.kjetilskoien.no/https://en.oslokunstforening.no/sparebankstiftelsen-dnb-grant-exhibition-2020

Are You OK?
Jenna Sutela

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 47:06


Jenna Sutela works with words, sounds, and other living media, such as Bacillus subtilis nattō bacteria and the “many-headed” slime mold Physarum polycephalum. Her audiovisual pieces, sculptures, and performances seek to identify and react to precarious social and material moments, often in relation to technology. Sutela's work has been presented at museums and art contexts internationally, including Guggenheim Bilbao, Moderna Museet, and Serpentine Galleries. She is a Visiting Artist at The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) in 2019-20.Jenna's show 'I Magma' is currently on show at Oslo Kunstforening. https://en.oslokunstforening.no/jenna-sutela

Are You OK?
Anawana Haloba

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 29:11


Anawana Haloba (b. 1978) lives and works in Oslo. She is a graduate from the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam, Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts in Lusaka and the Academy of Fine Art in Oslo. Haloba's work has been featured in both solo- and group shows, including the Rauma Biennale, Finland; ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany; Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo (2010); the Venezia Biennale (2009); the Sydney Biennale (2008); Manifesta, Bolzano, Italy (2007); the Sharjah Biennale (2007 and 2013); as well as the biennales in Sao Paulo (2016), Shanghai (2016) and Lyon (2017). Haloba's video installation «To Mars By All Means» was shown at Kulturkirken Jakob in Oslo in 2018, presented by Transnational Arts Production (TrAP). She had a solo exhibition at Oslo Kunstforening in 2018, 'Conversations with Stitched up Lips' and was exhibited in the group show 'Nordic Delights' in 2016.https://www.en.oslokunstforening.no/anawana-haloba-2018

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Recruiting with Coach Martin, White, Emerson, and Stoutt

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 64:00


We will enter into the discussion with Emerson Martin, Neek Emerson, Andre White, and Glenn Stoutt. It is a discussion about the athlete and their ability to get to the next level. 

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Never Had It So Good Sports Radio w/ Coaches Martin, White, and Emerson

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 40:00


We make it easy to talk sports.... A discussion about the NFL and Chip Kelly. Is he a racist. A look at Braxton Miller.....and more.