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Bright Side
The Real Purpose of Stonehenge Was Just Discovered

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 13:11


Stonehenge has been a mystery for centuries, but scientists may have just cracked the code! New research suggests that this ancient stone circle wasn't just a random monument—it was actually used as a giant solar calendar. The arrangement of the stones aligns perfectly with the solstices, helping early people track the passage of time. This means Stonehenge may have been an advanced tool for marking seasons, guiding agriculture, and even planning festivals. It's incredible to think that people over 4,000 years ago built something so precise without modern technology! So, was Stonehenge just a clock, or did it have an even deeper meaning? Credit: Original inhabitants of the British Islands: by Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush; Smith, C.H, British Library archive, https://imagesonline.bl.uk/asset/14281/ CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Ring of Brodgar: by Mike McBey, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Avebury: by Gordon Robertson, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi..., https://flic.kr/p/9yFmoS Barbury Castle Horse Trials: by Jonathan Hutchins, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Stonehenge closeup: by Chris Gunns, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Sarsen stones: by Andrew Smith, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... sarsen stones: by JimChampion, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / brightside   Instagram:   / brightside.official   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Telegram: https://t.me/bright_side_official Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scots Whay Hae!
Denzil Meyrick - The Christmas Stocking Murders

Scots Whay Hae!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 37:09


For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to returning guest, the crime writer Denzil Meyrick to hear all about the latest novel in the Inspector Frank Grasby series, The Christmas Stocking Murders. An appearance by Denzil on the podcast has quickly become a sign that Christmas is on the way, and it was great to catch up with him and hear about what Frank Grasby and friends, and enemies, are up to this time around. Denzil gives a synopsis of The Christmas Stocking Murders, before talking about returning to 1950s Yorkshire, the appeal of coastal settings, how Frank's world has changed, and what he has learned, since events in the previous novel Murder at Holly House, introducing the memorable character of Superintendent Juggers, and the effect World War II has on everyone who appears in the series. He also gives updates on all things DCI Daley, which include a new novel and the promised TV series. As always, a chat with Denzil just flies by, and it's always a pleasure to talk crime fiction with one of the best. And once the conversation is over, keep listening as Denzil's publishers Transworld, Penguin Random House, have kindly allowed us to play a clip from the audiobook of The Christmas Stocking Murders, narrated by Tom Turner. Full details, including all the ways to listen, are over at https://www.scotswhayhae.com

Quick Book Reviews
Book Thoughts & Denzil Meyrick

Quick Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 29:58


Interview with Denzil Meyrick about ‘The Estate'Plus Philippa reviews:The Ministry of Time by Kaliane BradleyMy Mess is a Bit of a Life by Georgia Pritchett.Beyond the Wand by Tom FeltonThe Torrent by Dinuka McKenzieThe Half Burnt House by Alex North& the Crime Freaks Book Box https://www.crimefreaksbookbox.com/#Then Denzil Meyrick recommends:A Grave For A Thief by Douglas SkeltonPrecipice by Robert HarrisThe Bookseller Of Inverness by S G MacLean Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Fixed Address: The World’s Most Extraordinary People
For this Top Chef Judge in Bali, Street Food is about Survival

No Fixed Address: The World’s Most Extraordinary People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 47:10


From roadside warungs to bustling markets, Will Meyrick, who is known as “The Street Food Chef,” is taking us to his favorite haunts and hidden gems in Denpasar, where the real magic happens. Chef Meyrick isn't just here to show us where to eat – he's our ticket to an insider's look at Balinese culture. Tune in to hear Michael, Vanessa, and Will talk about how spirituality is a big facet of how Will runs his restaurants, and how Asian culture inspired his passion for food.SHOW NOTES:  Learn more about Will Meryick at https://willmeyrick.com/ or check him out on Instagram (@meyrickwill) or YouTube. Check out GuideGeek, Your New Personal AI Travel Assistant! http://bit.ly/3LKpHTjFor more on ‘No Fixed Address' visit matadornetwork.com/NFApodcast

Scots Whay Hae!
Denzil Meyrick - Murder at Holly House

Scots Whay Hae!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 43:19


For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to returning guest, the writer Denzil Meyrick. Denzil has a new novel 'Murder at Holly House' out, published on the Bantam Press imprint of Transworld Publishers. It's been described by some as 'cosy crime' (although, as the two discuss, that term is an inadequate description) and is a departure from Denzil's more hard-nosed thrillers, and it was fascinating to talk to him about this change of styles, and The two also talk about the future of DCI Daley (including the move to TV), the various influences on 'Murder at Holly House', creating the central character of Frank Grasby, setting the action in Yorkshire - and in the 1950s - his Kinloch novellas (now collected in paperback with Polygon Books), and the exciting news about what's coming next. It's always a pleasure to catch up with Denzil Meyrick, one of the finest writers around, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did talking. And keep listening to the very end as there's a bonus clip from the audiobook of 'Murder at Holly House', which is narrated by Tom Turner - with thanks to publishers Transworld for providing it. For full details, including all the ways to listen and relevant links, go to https://www.scotswhayhae.com

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast
116 | Schreiben als Weg zu uns selbst

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 50:30


Schwierigen Gefühlen begegnen, positive Visionen entwickeln, Klarheit schaffen, frei sein – das Schreiben empfängt uns mit allem, was wir gerade angehen möchten. Erkunde in dieser Folge, wie es auch dir eine Stütze sein kann. Mit einem poetischen Einstieg, einer Übersicht über die verschiedenen Aspekte des Schreibens und wie immer vielen wissenschaftlichen Hintergründen besprechen Sinja und Boris in dieser Folge das Schreiben als Weg zu uns selbst. Viel Freude beim Ausprobieren und Ausschreiben!Sichere dir jetzt 20% Rabatt auf den Flow-Videokurs Wie Schreiben befreitNutze dafür einfach den Code: 20schreibenDer Rabatt ist für einen Monat gültigBestelle dir jetzt zwei Probehefte der Achtsamkeitszeitschrift Flow für 12 statt 17 Euro. Zum AngebotWie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier.Boris und Sinja freuen sich weiter über deine Fragen und Sprachnachrichten an unsere Whatsapp-Nummer 01782039465. **Hintergründe und Studien:**Pennebaker, J. W. (1997). Writing about emotional experiences as a therapeutic process. Psychological science, 8(3), 162-166. Link zur StudieReinhold, M., Bürkner, P. C., & Holling, H. (2018). Effects of expressive writing on depressive symptoms—A meta‐analysis. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 25(1), e12224. Link zur StudieVan Emmerik, A. A., Reijntjes, A., & Kamphuis, J. H. (2013). Writing therapy for posttraumatic stress: a meta-analysis. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics, 82(2), 82-88. Link zur StudieDewispelaere, J. (2018). Story-telling, creative writing and playing: gates to selfactualisation and empowerment (language: German/English). In Summer Course Refugee Families, Location: Odisee, Campus Schaarbeek, Belgium. Link zur StudieAli, M. I. (2014, July). Stories/storytelling for women's empowerment/empowering stories. In Women's Studies International Forum (Vol. 45, pp. 98-104). Pergamon. Link zur StudieFeng, L., Lindner, A., Ji, X. R., & Malatesha Joshi, R. (2019). The roles of handwriting and keyboarding in writing: A meta-analytic review. Reading and Writing, 32, 33-63. Link zur StudieGraham, S., & Harris, K. R. (2017). Evidence-based writing practices: A meta-analysis of existing meta-analyses. In Design principles for teaching effective writing (pp. 13-37). Brill. Link zur Studie(Experimentelle, norwegische Studie) Spilling, E. F., Rønneberg, V., Rogne, W. M., Roeser, J., & Torrance, M. (2023). Writing by hand or digitally in first grade: Effects on rate of learning to compose text. Computers & Education, 198, 104755. Link zur StudieWeitere Referenzen: Lee, P. L. T., Tam, K. W., Yeh, M. L., & Wu, W. W. (2016). Acupoint stimulation, massage therapy and expressive writing for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 27, 87-101. Peterkin, A. D., & Prettyman, A. A. (2009). Finding a voice: revisiting the history of therapeutic writing. Medical Humanities, 35(2), 80-88. Wright, J., & Chung, M. C. (2001). Mastery or mystery? Therapeutic writing: A review of the literature. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 29(3), 277-291. Ramsey-Wade, C. E., Williamson, H., & Meyrick, J. (2021). Therapeutic writing for disordered eating: A systematic review. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 16(1), 59-76. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Writer's Routine
Denzil Meyrick, author of 'Murder at Holly House' - Bestselling writer discusses the baggy middle, avoiding distractions, and not being limited by genre

Writer's Routine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 60:16


Denzil Meyrick has published 11 bestselling DCI Daley books, many standalones, and is back with, 'Murder at Holly House'.Set in 1952, it takes Inspector Frank Grasby despatched to investigate a strange body discovered at historic Holly House. When snow strands him there, and another body is found, we find ourselves in a locked room mystery.We talk about why Denzil doesn't like being limited by genre... he is a writer of all sorts, as that's what writers should be. Also, you can hear how working in the police, and also as the director of many companies, influenced his writing.We chat through why his routine is to simply sit down and get on with it, how to deal with missing the word count, and why he wanted to take a break from the DCI Daley stories.Get 10% off Plottr at go.plottr.com/routineSupport the show at patreon.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

High Hash Rate
Fiat is Kali Yuga. Bitcoin is Kalki with Meyrick HHR059

High Hash Rate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 56:46


This week on High Hash Rate, Dan and Mike speak with Meyrick @BTC_honeybadgerMeyrick is a businessman and former banker from India who is currently living in Australia. He also hosts a podcast called Dabbling Path, and is active in the Australian Bitcoin scene. In this episode we discuss Bitcoin, the Australian Bitcoins scene, politics and economics in India, Eastern religions such as Hinduism, and compare certain aspect of Bitcoin culture to Hinduism, and Christianity.Meyrick's Twitter: @BTC_honeybadgerMeyrick's Nostr npub: honeybadger@nostrplebs.comMeyrick's Dabbling Path Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btc-honeybadgerYugas, Pyramids, and Bitcoini: https://thebtchoneybadger.medium.com/yugas-pyramids-and-bitcoin-bff2f83cb8f2Mike & Dan's Dabbling Path episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btc-honeybadger/episodes/075-Dan--Mike---High-Hash-Rate-Podcast-e1ombiiDan Twitter: @hrtlndbitcoinMike Twitter: @rundancebitcoinHigh Hash Rate Twitter: @HighHashRate

The Why Bitcoin Show
#18: Meyrick - Confessions of a Softly-Spoken Bitcoin Maxi

The Why Bitcoin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 69:15


This week's episode is with a softly spoken, self-described Bitcoin toxic maximalist whose nym suggests as much - Honey Badger. He is a key cog in one of Australia's leading Bitcoin-only exchanges, Amber, and in this chat we dig deep into a range of topics from crypto to jiujitsu to the challenges of running a Bitcoin exchange. Aside from his work at Amber, he also has his own pod "Meyrick Dabbling Path" available on all pod catchers. He's a humble fella that embodies all that is Bitcoin and you're sure to love this episode. Timestamps: Meyrick's intro to BTC: 03:15 Crypto vs. Bitcoin: 06:-05 His upbringing in India – 08:43 Fiat currency, the realisation: 11:32 Meyrick's experience at Amber: 23:35        Operation Chokepoint 2.0: 28:25 Toxic maximalism: 43:15 Hyperbitcoinisation: 46:50 Dystopia on the horizon? : 51:15 Bitcoin is hope: 1:00:30 Doing something hard (Jiujitsu): 1:02:15 The bush bash bash: 1:12:00 You can find Honey Badger on Twitter (BTC_honeybadger) and on Nostr. You can also follow his podcast "Meyrick's Dabbling Path". If you like Meyrick's work and want to support the company he works for, head on over to Amber (@amberapp or https://amber.app/) to start stacking sats. Reference:  The temple with a hidden treasure of gold reference https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/destinations/the-riches-and-mysteries-of-sree-padmanabhaswamy-temple/articleshow/94357235.cms --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whybitcoinshow/message

Conscious Design Podcast™
The Selective Earth Forming Project with Sadek Ahmed and Adam Meyrick

Conscious Design Podcast™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 27:05


Welcome back to another Conscious Design Podcast where Ian welcomes some of the people behind the Selective Earth Forming project, Sadek Ahmed and Adam Meyrick . They both begin with their backstory and origin of their project. Ahmed then describes their process on how the project works and also tries to explain also the technology behind it. Adam and Ahmed then talk about different shapes they can produce. Ian and the guys then talk more about the environmental aspect of their project and what it means for the construction sector in the long term. The podcast ends with Ahmed and Adam presenting their vision about the future and inviting people to check them out. Parts 0:00 – Guest Intro 3:48 – Process 9:53 – Shapes 13:16 – Subscribe 13:41 – Ecology 19:47 – Guest Outro About Sadek Ahmed: Sadek is an architectural designer who specializes in sustainable materials and manufacturing. Sadek's commitment to sustainable construction practices is evident in their exploration of innovative methods to reduce the environmental impact of construction while maintaining the structural integrity of buildings. About Adam Meyrick: Adam is a designer, maker, shed workshop devotee, and 3D printing aficionado. He loves working in a wide range of mediums: from the keyboard and mouse to the mallet and chisel. Using computational design and fabrication methods to pioneer new construction technologies in rammed earth for the built environment has been his current infatuation during his masters degree study.  Know more about Selective Earth Forming and the people behind it here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sadek-ahmed-813a71185/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-meyrick-3176351b0/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/krit-chatikavanij-27b7358a/ https://fifteen2022.bartlettarchucl.com/dfm-2022/selective-earth-forming ///////// Download chapter 1 free: https://www.petermanfirm.com/conscious-design-chapter-1-free-download/ ///////// Want to be a guest? Visit: https://bit.ly/3BetCkf ///////// Want to work with us?

SJP WORLD MEDIA
AWAY FROM THE PAGES, CHAPTER 4 - J.L. Meyrick

SJP WORLD MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 59:30


Sharon is joined by the amazing J.L. Meyrick!The pair discuss writing, reading, coming up with character names, and more!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@AFTPpodcast13@SharonCorreia13@JLMeyrickAuthor

Scottish Murders
Interview with Scottish Author Denzil Meyrick

Scottish Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 28:03


In a change to our normal episode, this week we chat with bestselling Scottish author Denzil Meyrick about his latest book, No Sweet Sorrow, and his DCI Daley series of books thus far and what's coming up, and much more.denzilmeyrick.comfacebook.com/DenzilMeyrickAuthortwitter.com/LochlomondenSHOW:Support Us: ko-fi.com/scottishmurdersPatreon - patreon.com/scottishmurdersMerch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurdersWebsite - scottishmurders.comTwitter - @scottishmurdersInstagram - @scottishmurderspodcastFacebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdursYouTube - @ScottishMurdersLinktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurdersCREDITS:Scottish Murders is a production of https://www.cluarantonn.com/Hosted by Dawn YoungResearched and Written by Dawn YoungProduced and Edited by Dawn YoungProduction Company Name by Granny RobertsonMUSIC:Dawn of the Fairies by Derek & Brandon FiechterThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5530461/advertisement

2-Bit Idiots
EP86: Another Bloody Dunworth with @MichaelDunwort1

2-Bit Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 69:52


It's like buses. You don't see one for ages and then 2 come along at once! But seriously, Christmas dinner at the Dunworth's must be an interesting experience.    Michael is the time travelling bitcoiner, that has locked Bitcoin in 2140 to ensure miners still have an incentive to mine even once the final block reward is issued. That's a great story – it's a wonderful story – but you may have heard it at Bitcoin Alive, a bush bash or on another podcast that Michael has done (we'd recommend EP96 of Meyrick's Dabbling Path, EP5 with Discovering Bitcoin and the recent release from The Why Bitcoin Show).    We've delayed doing this one, because frankly we didn't know what we could add, but once we realised the answer to that was Nothing, we decided to just get together and shoot the shit because he's a fun bloke to share a beer with. We discuss:    The return of the alpha  Sats or Bits  Halving, Halvening or Hal Finney-ing  Iron Man and Proof or Work  Having someone on your journey  Consistently showing up  Fixed interest rates in Australia  Dropping/Opting out of university  Startup culture, strategies, risk and Wyre  Egotistical restaurant owners  When you should change your beliefs and opinions  Seeing life through the Bitcoin filter  Bitcoin miners are just monkeys  Seeing the tech before the money  Satoshi  AI as the biggest inflection point of Bitcoin adoption  SegWit2x and the power of the node  Ordinals  Backing yourself, but having support in your corner  The warped VC industry    Pod Shout-outs  https://twitter.com/C_Shaughnessy  https://twitter.com/nwoodfine  https://twitter.com/richardbensberg  https://twitter.com/FossGregfoss  https://twitter.com/BitcoinAlive  https://twitter.com/TonyRobbins  https://twitter.com/_k3tan    Npubs  Hats: npub1evkn6h4dgkk6ey8mqy90spv2fmfnnzgj8u3h8dgqyql32gs9tywqhdruxp  Brendo: npub1jsauhxc6hjyk5th86qc5z02c9f0cfc7dwszzlj7e9s8wt54w490q4kglr9    Contact Us  www.2bitidiots.com  

The Recruitment Mentors Podcast
Bea Meyrick - It's ALL about your track record when cracking a tough market

The Recruitment Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 49:41


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Ladies Who London Podcast
Ep 109 - Soho - Kate Meyrick, a subversive Soho siren

Ladies Who London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 41:50


Let's head to sexy, subversive Soho, where toffs rub shoulders with ne'er do wells, and Kate Meyrick comes to fame in the darker corners of the area.  Please excuse the bad audio this week - Emily's internet is still rubbish, and Alex is away in the sticks, so it's a bit of a weird format this week! Visit https://www.ladieswholondon.com Get in touch! Instagram; @ladieswholondonpodcast Email; ladieswholondon@gmail.com Websites; www.ladieswholondon.com www.guideemily.com and www.alexlacey.com/podcast where you can also book for our virtual and real life walking tours. Thanks to Susie Riddell for our voiceover jingles www.susieriddell.com and our jinglemeister Ben Morales Frost, can be found on www.benfrostmusic.com See you next week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2-Bit Idiots
EP54: The Dabbling Path with @MeyrickDabs

2-Bit Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 72:44


I know, I know...we've been slack. More accurately, I've been slack, and Brendo's been pulling his weight (I know right!). Feeble excuse given in the pod. Sorry. But we're back, and you'll be pleased to hear we have a guest. Meyrick kindly invited us on to his pod (Meyrick's Dabbling Path) a month or so ago, and we decided to continue the conversation here. Born in India but now an Australian citizen, he brings a different perspective that we are keen to hear more of. Bitcoin is for everyone, and we all need to spread the message as far as we're able. We discuss: How he emerged from the shitcoin and NFT maze Working at a crypto research firm Stopping mining in the early days because it was “making Counter Strike laggy” Working in the banking sector in India Removing legal tender status of the 500 and 1000 rupee note Is it wasting time or is it learning Can you outperform Bitcoin How can Bitcoin fail Meatspace v Twitter at Melbourne Bitcoin meetup The “best” shitcoins are just loyalty programmes Fiat mining for Bitcoin Saylor Academy. Bitcoin for Everyone Backlash from switching to Bitcoin Thoughts on religion and where Bitcoin intersects Are bitcoiners better people Bitcoin in India How Bitcoin fits with the Islamic view of money Podcast plans Privacy and KYC free coins Pod Shout-outs https://twitter.com/stephanlivera https://twitter.com/PrinceySOV https://twitter.com/BTCSchellingPt https://twitter.com/parman_the https://twitter.com/johnkvallis https://twitter.com/Bitcoin4India https://twitter.com/summerofbitcoin https://twitter.com/HexaWallet https://twitter.com/HodlersWay https://twitter.com/bitcoinbushbash https://twitter.com/LynAldenContact https://anchor.fm/meyrick-john-dabreo https://learn.saylor.org/course/view.php?id=468§ionid=17128 https://www.swanbitcoin.com/StackingHats https://unchained.com/ Brisket's Doxx Jar Hats 10,900 Sats Brendo 12,300 Sats Daz 300 Sats – paid! www.2bitidiots.com

Newborn To Teen and Everything Inbetween
Living with Cystic Fibrosis – Jess Meyrick @thelittledreameruk

Newborn To Teen and Everything Inbetween

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 35:52


Around 10,800 people in the UK have Cystic Fibrosis, which is 1 in every 2,500 babies born. Cystic Fibrosis affects around 100,000 people in the world. Jess is a Norland Nanny who nannied for 12 years before setting off as a blogger on a travelling adventure - little did she know at the time what she would face once her precious baby was born and they received the results of the newborn heel prick test. Jess talks to us about how it felt to receive the news that her baby Ottilie had Cystic Fibrosis. She explains what this meant, from diagnosis to medication, the CF team, support for CF families and life with CF at home. (We recorded this podcast with Jess in March – now it is August, the weather has certainly got better!) Links: Instagram - @bespokefamily / Facebook - @bespokefamily @thelittledreameruk @cftrustuk Cystic Fibrosis Trust Our blogs: Read them here Bespoke Family 1:1 Parent Consultations: https://www.bespokefamily.co.uk/parent-consultations ‘Your Guide to...' (our downloadable webinars) - get 25% off any guide with the code ‘PODCAST' Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sportsfix
Meyrick Buchanan Geelong CC recruit

Sportsfix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 15:00


Meyrick is coming home. The Cats newest recruit talks about his decision to return to Geelong for the 22/23 season

Scots Whay Hae!
Denzil Meyrick

Scots Whay Hae!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 44:25


For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to writer Denzil Meyrick to talk about the publication of 'The Death of Remembrance', the 10th in the DCI Daley series of crime novels, as well as the one-off thriller 'Terms of Restitution', and the very different 'Tales of Kinloch' novellas. Denzil gives us background to DCI Daley and how this series began and has progressed, the importance of the location of 'Kinloch', the development of the central characters over the novels, the importance of family in his work, and discusses the forthcoming adaptation of the series to TV. The two also discuss how lockdown inspired both 'Terms of Restitution' and the 'Tales of Kinloch' books, and Denzil's desire to write something different with each. It's an insightful and enthralling interview with one of Scotland's finest writers across the genres. We hope you agree.

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast
Late Preterm Infants

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 36:54


In this week's gestational age episode, we talk about late preterm babies…you know, those “not-sure-how-I-am-gonna-act-just-yet” 34-36 weekers (and why they scare Michelle). We explore:·       Betamethasone for mom and how recommendations have changed·       Cold stress and bathing·       How to use your resources (like this podcast!)·       Why these babies are never a “sure thing” as far as their NICU stay is concerned.BibliographyBlackman, I. H. (2014). Factors influencing why nursing care is missed. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(1-2), 47-56. doi:10.1111/jocn.12688Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). Infant Health. Retrieved from National Center for Health Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/infant-health.htmChamberlain, J., McCarty, S., Sorce, J., Leesman, B., Schmidt, S., Meyrick, E., . . . Coultas, L. (2019). Impact on delayed newborn bathing on exclusive breastfeeding rates, glucose and temperature stability, and weight loss. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 74-77.Data USA. (n.d.). Hospitals: DataUSA. Retrieved from Data USA: Explore, Map, Compare, and DOwnload US Data: https://datausa.io/profile/naics/hospitals#aboutGoodman, D., Little , G., & Harrison, W. (2019). The Dartmouth Atlas of Neonatal Intensive Care. Hanover: The Trustees of Dartmouth College.Ogboenyiya, A., Tubbs-Cooley, H., Miller, E., Johnson, K., & Bakas, T. (2020). Missed nursing care in pediatric and noenatal care settings: an integrative review. American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 254-264.Warren, S., Midodzi, W., Newhook, L., Murphy, P., & Twells, L. (2020). Effects of delayed newborn bathing on breastfeeding, hypothermia, and hypoglycemia. JOGNN, 181-189. doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2019.12.004 Notes:ACOG – American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Want to see their betamethasone recommendation for this population for yourself? It's here.Chorioamnionitis (Chorio) – A bacterial infection of the chorion, amnion, and amniotic fluid. Often indicated by a high maternal fever, tender uterus, or foul-smelling amniotic fluid.Cold Stress – Hypothermia (axillary temperature of less than 97.5° F) which causes an infant to have increased metabolic demands, often leading them to develop hypoxia, acidosis, and hypoglycemia.Rationing Care – A term used to describe the situation where the nurse must decide which interventions to perform (and which to withhold) in order to accommodate their patient assignment. Read more about it in (Ogboenyiya, Tubbs-Cooley, Miller, Johnson, & Bakas, 2020)

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast
Late Preterm Infants

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 36:54


In this week's gestational age episode, we talk about late preterm babies…you know, those “not-sure-how-I-am-gonna-act-just-yet” 34-36 weekers (and why they scare Michelle). We explore:·       Betamethasone for mom and how recommendations have changed·       Cold stress and bathing·       How to use your resources (like this podcast!)·       Why these babies are never a “sure thing” as far as their NICU stay is concerned.BibliographyBlackman, I. H. (2014). Factors influencing why nursing care is missed. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(1-2), 47-56. doi:10.1111/jocn.12688Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). Infant Health. Retrieved from National Center for Health Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/infant-health.htmChamberlain, J., McCarty, S., Sorce, J., Leesman, B., Schmidt, S., Meyrick, E., . . . Coultas, L. (2019). Impact on delayed newborn bathing on exclusive breastfeeding rates, glucose and temperature stability, and weight loss. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 74-77.Data USA. (n.d.). Hospitals: DataUSA. Retrieved from Data USA: Explore, Map, Compare, and DOwnload US Data: https://datausa.io/profile/naics/hospitals#aboutGoodman, D., Little , G., & Harrison, W. (2019). The Dartmouth Atlas of Neonatal Intensive Care. Hanover: The Trustees of Dartmouth College.Ogboenyiya, A., Tubbs-Cooley, H., Miller, E., Johnson, K., & Bakas, T. (2020). Missed nursing care in pediatric and noenatal care settings: an integrative review. American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 254-264.Warren, S., Midodzi, W., Newhook, L., Murphy, P., & Twells, L. (2020). Effects of delayed newborn bathing on breastfeeding, hypothermia, and hypoglycemia. JOGNN, 181-189. doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2019.12.004 Notes:ACOG – American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Want to see their betamethasone recommendation for this population for yourself? It's here.Chorioamnionitis (Chorio) – A bacterial infection of the chorion, amnion, and amniotic fluid. Often indicated by a high maternal fever, tender uterus, or foul-smelling amniotic fluid.Cold Stress – Hypothermia (axillary temperature of less than 97.5° F) which causes an infant to have increased metabolic demands, often leading them to develop hypoxia, acidosis, and hypoglycemia.Rationing Care – A term used to describe the situation where the nurse must decide which interventions to perform (and which to withhold) in order to accommodate their patient assignment. Read more about it in (Ogboenyiya, Tubbs-Cooley, Miller, Johnson, & Bakas, 2020)

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast
Late Preterm Infants

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 36:54


In this week's gestational age episode, we talk about late preterm babies…you know, those “not-sure-how-I-am-gonna-act-just-yet” 34-36 weekers (and why they scare Michelle). We explore:·       Betamethasone for mom and how recommendations have changed·       Cold stress and bathing·       How to use your resources (like this podcast!)·       Why these babies are never a “sure thing” as far as their NICU stay is concerned.BibliographyBlackman, I. H. (2014). Factors influencing why nursing care is missed. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(1-2), 47-56. doi:10.1111/jocn.12688Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). Infant Health. Retrieved from National Center for Health Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/infant-health.htmChamberlain, J., McCarty, S., Sorce, J., Leesman, B., Schmidt, S., Meyrick, E., . . . Coultas, L. (2019). Impact on delayed newborn bathing on exclusive breastfeeding rates, glucose and temperature stability, and weight loss. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 74-77.Data USA. (n.d.). Hospitals: DataUSA. Retrieved from Data USA: Explore, Map, Compare, and DOwnload US Data: https://datausa.io/profile/naics/hospitals#aboutGoodman, D., Little , G., & Harrison, W. (2019). The Dartmouth Atlas of Neonatal Intensive Care. Hanover: The Trustees of Dartmouth College.Ogboenyiya, A., Tubbs-Cooley, H., Miller, E., Johnson, K., & Bakas, T. (2020). Missed nursing care in pediatric and noenatal care settings: an integrative review. American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 254-264.Warren, S., Midodzi, W., Newhook, L., Murphy, P., & Twells, L. (2020). Effects of delayed newborn bathing on breastfeeding, hypothermia, and hypoglycemia. JOGNN, 181-189. doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2019.12.004 Notes:ACOG – American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Want to see their betamethasone recommendation for this population for yourself? It's here.Chorioamnionitis (Chorio) – A bacterial infection of the chorion, amnion, and amniotic fluid. Often indicated by a high maternal fever, tender uterus, or foul-smelling amniotic fluid.Cold Stress – Hypothermia (axillary temperature of less than 97.5° F) which causes an infant to have increased metabolic demands, often leading them to develop hypoxia, acidosis, and hypoglycemia.Rationing Care – A term used to describe the situation where the nurse must decide which interventions to perform (and which to withhold) in order to accommodate their patient assignment. Read more about it in (Ogboenyiya, Tubbs-Cooley, Miller, Johnson, & Bakas, 2020)

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast
Late Preterm Infants

Neonatal Resources, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 36:54


In this week's gestational age episode, we talk about late preterm babies…you know, those “not-sure-how-I-am-gonna-act-just-yet” 34-36 weekers (and why they scare Michelle). We explore:·       Betamethasone for mom and how recommendations have changed·       Cold stress and bathing·       How to use your resources (like this podcast!)·       Why these babies are never a “sure thing” as far as their NICU stay is concerned.BibliographyBlackman, I. H. (2014). Factors influencing why nursing care is missed. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(1-2), 47-56. doi:10.1111/jocn.12688Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). Infant Health. Retrieved from National Center for Health Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/infant-health.htmChamberlain, J., McCarty, S., Sorce, J., Leesman, B., Schmidt, S., Meyrick, E., . . . Coultas, L. (2019). Impact on delayed newborn bathing on exclusive breastfeeding rates, glucose and temperature stability, and weight loss. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 74-77.Data USA. (n.d.). Hospitals: DataUSA. Retrieved from Data USA: Explore, Map, Compare, and DOwnload US Data: https://datausa.io/profile/naics/hospitals#aboutGoodman, D., Little , G., & Harrison, W. (2019). The Dartmouth Atlas of Neonatal Intensive Care. Hanover: The Trustees of Dartmouth College.Ogboenyiya, A., Tubbs-Cooley, H., Miller, E., Johnson, K., & Bakas, T. (2020). Missed nursing care in pediatric and noenatal care settings: an integrative review. American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 254-264.Warren, S., Midodzi, W., Newhook, L., Murphy, P., & Twells, L. (2020). Effects of delayed newborn bathing on breastfeeding, hypothermia, and hypoglycemia. JOGNN, 181-189. doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2019.12.004 Notes:ACOG – American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Want to see their betamethasone recommendation for this population for yourself? It's here.Chorioamnionitis (Chorio) – A bacterial infection of the chorion, amnion, and amniotic fluid. Often indicated by a high maternal fever, tender uterus, or foul-smelling amniotic fluid.Cold Stress – Hypothermia (axillary temperature of less than 97.5° F) which causes an infant to have increased metabolic demands, often leading them to develop hypoxia, acidosis, and hypoglycemia.Rationing Care – A term used to describe the situation where the nurse must decide which interventions to perform (and which to withhold) in order to accommodate their patient assignment. Read more about it in (Ogboenyiya, Tubbs-Cooley, Miller, Johnson, & Bakas, 2020)

On the Record at The National Archives
The 1920s: Fashion and Nightlife

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 33:05


In this episode, fashion historian Amber Butchart discusses the fashion movements of the 1920s, from rising hemlines to ready-to-wear fashion. Then we tell the story of Kate Meyrick, the Soho Nightclub Queen. Meyrick's popular clubs were frequently raided, and the records of those raids reveal a lot about what a night out in London was like one hundred years ago. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/1920sep3 To tie in with the release of the 1921 Census of England and Wales in January 2022, our 20sPeople programme explores and shares stories connecting the people of the 1920s with us in the 2020s. This exciting programme includes our new 1920s-themed exhibition in Kew. Listeners, we need your help to make this podcast better! We need to know a bit more about you and what themes you're interested in. Visit: smartsurvey.co.uk/s/ontherecord/

Constructing You
Kate Meyrick on Constructing You - Determination, Drive, Diligence

Constructing You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 53:53


Kate is a passionate urbanist and place maker with more than 25 years of international experience working throughoutAustralia, as well as Asia, Europe and the United States. She is globally respected for her expertise in visioning andpositioning city scale precincts, working sensitively with stakeholders and the community to co-create powerful new futures for well love d places.She has been influential in shaping thinking about the global competitiveness of Australian Cities, their future identity and quality of life. A regular speaker, panellist and conference moderator; Kate is recognised as a thought leader in relation to city-shaping, knowledge and innovation precincts and talent attraction.Kate thrives on collaboration and works effectively in partnership with government, community, non-profit and private sector stakeholders. She has strong experience in conceptualising and delivering complex urban projects: working with a diverse mix of stakeholders to curate a bold and innovative vision for future urban life that will deliver enduring shared value outcomes.In this episode, you'll get exposure to:The importance of making the most of nowSelf-belief and experimenting oftenEmpowering yourself to make decisionsHow to develop cultural consciousnessManaging project complexity and problemsDeveloping real knowledge, insight and opinionsTaking learning and thinking seriously instead of sporadicallyAnd so much more.For those who are mavericks, and seek to be the exception, not the rule, this episode is for you.Play now.Resources:Cities For A Small Planet by Richard RogersHappy City By Charles MontgomeryHarry PotterShow notes:If you enjoyed this episode, and you've learnt something or it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me, @elinormoshe_ or Elinor Moshe on LinkedIn.Don't forget you can also join the Facebook community to be part of the growing family of constructors who chose exceptional futures. Search for Constructing You Community and join today.

Sbooks
When the going gets tough: Sbooks with Neil Broadfoot

Sbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 40:32


Author Neil Broadfoot talks to Douglas Skelton about No Quarter Given, his new Connor Fraser thriller, as well as writing fight scenes, keeping the storylines fresh and whether that elusive plot will ever fall into the grasp of the four blokes (himself, Douglas, Mark Leggatt and Gordon Brown/Morgan Cry). And Mickey the dog makes a special guest appearance! Mr Meyrick was missing in action. He's a busy man, you know. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sbooks/message

Debut
Debut Series 2 Episode 1: Denzil Meyrick

Debut

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 42:02


Welcome to series 2 of Debut, where Charles E McGarry chats with fellow crime fiction authors about their journeys from bedroom to bookshelf. Here Charles speaks with the brilliant Denzil Meyrick about how he turned to his home town for inspiration for his stunning debut Whisky From Small Glasses, and how his days as a Glasgow cop give his writing an authenticity and a profundity that are second to none.PS You can buy my new Leo Moran adventure, The Mystery of the Strange Piper, from: https://backpagepress.co.uk/press/the-mystery-of-the-strange-piper/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Readings Podcast
Live recording: Leigh Meyrick and Matthew Hagias in conversation

The Readings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 43:46


In celebration of Footy Banners, Leigh Meyrick and Matthew Hagias chat about the traditions and idiosyncrasies that make the footy game uniquely ours. With guest appearance from Melbourne's Adam Tomlinson.

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Selo Group partners with acclaimed Chef Meyrick to develop culinary experiences

Travelnews Online | Rebuilding Travel | Trending | eTurboNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 3:46


Sporting Goss
Leigh Meyrick - Author of "Footy Banners: A Complete Run-Through" (12/8/21)

Sporting Goss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 14:00


Leigh Meyrick - Author of "Footy Banners: A Complete Run-Through" spoke about his new book and the history of footy banners in the AFL and community clubs around the country

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
Will Meyrick (Sarong Group) - Travelling man

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 34:35


Although he trained in the European Michelin star restaurants of London, Will Meyrick (Sarong Group) had a yearning to know more about Asian ingredients and cooking techniques. He jumped on a plane and headed to Sydney where he plied his trade in some of the city's best modern Asian restaurants before an opportunity to cook in Bali changed his life. The move triggered a burning desire to immerse himself in different cultures to truly understand their food and create the platform for one of the country's most influential restaurant groups. Now back in Australia, he's cooking up something different in Perth.https://www.instagram.com/meyrickwill/?hl=enFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Huckhttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER PODCASTSDirty Linen with Dani Valenthttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/dirty-linen-a-food-podcast-with-dani-valent/id1518946986The Crackling with Anthony Huckstephttps://linktr.ee/thecrackling

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On Aon
5: On Aon's Innovative COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment Solution with Lee Meyrick

On Aon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 15:07


In the race against time to vaccinate the world's population, Aon has been working on an innovative industry collaboration that is making a positive impact on the biggest global health crisis of our time. On this episode of “On Aon,” host Maria Harshbarger, Chief Client Officer at Aon, is joined by Aon's Co-Leader of Global Specialties and CEO of Global Marine Lee Meyrick for a conversation about Aon's work to ensure the safe delivery of global COVID-19 vaccine shipments. Lee's take on the successful vaccination rollout in England. [1:29] His tasteful hidden talent. [2:59]How Aon is using cargo insurance and advanced technology to protect the vaccines. [3:50]The impressive collaboration necessary to deliver 10 billion vaccines worldwide. [6:20] How did technology enable this fast-paced vaccine delivery? [9:45]The positive impact that improved risk management has had on vaccine delivery efforts. [12:39]Details regarding Aon's plan to donate 100% of 2021 revenue from the solution to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund within the WHO Foundation. [13:50] Additional Resources:Aon's websitePress release: Aon Launches Innovative Industry Collaboration to Protect Global COVID-19 Vaccine ShipmentsPress release: Aon's New Vaccine Supply Chain Solution to Benefit Response Fund for the World Health OrganizationMore on the COVID-19 Solidarity Response FundTweetables:“We just wanted to ensure that the successful rollout of the vaccines wasn't hampered due to insurance.” — Lee Meyrick“Everybody stepped up and really wanted to get involved. They wanted to be able to do the right thing in the rollout of the vaccine.” — Lee Meyrick“We really want to be part of the ongoing effort to bring vaccines to as many people as possible.” — Lee Meyrick

SchoolCEO: Marketing for School Leaders
Dr. Chris Meyrick: Building a Culture of SEL

SchoolCEO: Marketing for School Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 21:03


Dr. Chris Meyrick knows how important social-emotional learning is. Before developing his own SEL program or writing his dissertation on how to implement SEL, Meyrick learned how to regulate his emotions through his interactions with his teachers and principals growing up. Meyrick, now the superintendent and principal of New Jersey's Beach Haven Borough School District, has devoted his career in education to promoting SEL wherever he goes. However, his own everyday experiences growing up showed him that SEL is done best when it's part of the culture of a district and not an extracurricular. In this episode, Meyrick shares how he's built a culture of SEL wherever he's led and how your students can build social-emotional skills without an expensive program. Dr. Chris Meyrick (@CSMeyrick)Beach Haven Borough School DistrictSubscribe to SchoolCEO at SchoolCEO.com for more advice, stories, and strategies for leading your schools. And if you have a story you'd like to share, email us at editor@schoolceo.com.

Traders Network Show
Episode 20: John Halamka, David Weeks, Carl Camden, Mary Butler-Everson and Meyrick Vaz @ ConV2X

Traders Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 32:40


Healthcare Alliances: A new bottom line with blockchain Panel Discussion was delivered by: -John Halamka, International Healthcare Innovation Professor at Harvard Medical School-David Weeks, Senior VP/CTO of NASCO-Carl Camden, President/Founder of iPSE-U.S.-Mary Butler-Everson, SVP of Healthcare Product Innovations for PNC Healthcare-Meyrick Vaz, Vice President of United HealthcareThe 2019 Converge2Xcelerate Conference in Boston, MA, was filmed LIVE on the Traders Network Show, hosted by Matt Bird. To inquire about being a guest on this show or others: Matthew Bird CommPro Worldwide C: +1 (646) 401-4499 E: matt@commpro.com W: www.commpro.com Visit: http://tradersnetworkshow.com for more details about the show.

What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw
An Insider's View of Executive Recruitment with Mike Meyrick

What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 54:14


Executive recruitment has been regarded by many as a bit of a black box. Executives looking for the next role may not know how they can properly participate while companies may not recognize how to forge an effective partnership with a recruitment firm. Mike Meyrick has spent 20 years doing international executive search. Through his firm, Meyrick Consulting, he has helped clients identify talent across industry sectors and global locations. In this episode of What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw, Mike shares an insider's view of executive recruitment, how the industry functions, and what he wishes that both clients and executives knew about the process. What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw... Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by leading athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, and difference makers. They all have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, they share their lessons with you. Check out our other episodes and sign up for our new episode email here: https://www.whatiwishiknewshow.com/ Connect with Mike Meyrick: https://meyrickconsulting.com/

Talking Research
Dr Jane Meyrick: Improving Reporting of Sexual Abuse on University Campuses

Talking Research

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 66:45


Dr Jane Meyrick is a Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology at the University of West England, Bristol. She is qualified as a Chartered Health Psychologist and is a Public Health Specialist. She has worked at policy and service levels on sexual health for the last 20 years and leads on sexual health, sexual and reproductive rights/violence. She also co-leads the research on sexual abuse/violence at UWE, Bristol. In this conversation, Jane shared her forthcoming research on the prevalence of sexual abuse at universities and experiences of survivors with reporting procedures at universities. She explained the various ways universities can 'earn' disclosures from survivors.

Spinning Wheels
Episode 14 Andy Meyrick chats about the Delta Wing, Bentley, amazing teammates and the BRDC.

Spinning Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 75:58


Andy Chats to Guy and Paul about his rise through the sport and how he was originally planning on becoming a professional footballer but turned his focus to car racing having taken a trip to Oulton Park. Andy has driven for British brands Bentley and Aston Martin and is only a handful of drivers that have raced the radical Delta Wing and he tells us what it was like to drive, Andy is also instrumental in the developing of British racing talent with his work for both the Motorsport UK academy and as director of the BRDC superstars.

The Polo Pod
Monterosso with Meyrick - George Meyrick

The Polo Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 27:38


George Meyrick is the guest on this weeks short episode. The high goal has started and were off and running again with the UK season.Guess the YearCoopers News Enjoy!

The Tartan Noir Show
Denzil Meyrick: A Little Bit of History and Fictional Places

The Tartan Noir Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 55:03


We made a discovery this week - the term ‘Cops’ may well have originated in Scotland and crossed the Atlantic to America! So says our guest this week - Scottish best-selling writer Denzil Meyrick, the creator of the DCI Jim Daley series. Jerimah’s Bell is the 8th in the DCI Daley series (released: June 2020). Denzil tells Theresa about his setting of rural Kinloch, the old name for Campbeltown in Kintyre where he grew up, and where he sets many of his books. Denzil recommends Neil Lancaster’s new book, Going Rogue. Neil, like Denzel, was previously a ‘cop’. We also hear from the American superstar of crime writing, David Baldacci, talking about his novel, One Good Deed, and his long writing career. David opened the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival last year. Denzil Meyrick: https://denzilmeyrick.com/Neil Lancaster: https://neillancastercrime.co.uk/David Baldacci: https://www.davidbaldacci.com/James Crawford: https://www.jamescrawford.space/Theresa Talbot: http://www.theresatalbot.com/aboutBloody Scotland International Crime Festival: https://bloodyscotland.comFor more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/thetartannoirshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Troll Talks
Allison Meyrick

Troll Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 52:22


While Home Education and E-learning are not the same, there are some great insights one can take away from a parent who educated all three of her children in the home and saw those kids choose Trinity! Allison Meyrick shares about her family's decision to home educate and reflects on some of the ways her kids were able to learn and grow in ways that can't always be covered in a textbook.

Conversation with a chef
Will Meyrick | The Street Food Chef

Conversation with a chef

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 25:21


When I spoke to Will, it was 7 o’clock in the morning in London. He was eating a peanut butter sandwich and drinking Lapsang tea and I could hear his children running around in the background. Will Meyrick has a lot going on. He has seven restaurants under his belt in Indonesia, produces a riveting travel vlog on YouTube where he delves into the history and culture of the country he’s in and tells the story in a completely gripping way, he’s a photographer, a restaurant consultant and he looks a bit like Ewan McGregor. But that might be just me and the fact I know he’s Scottish…He is also part of RAA Travel’s Tasting Australian Airlines, a two-day event bringing people from Melbourne to McLaren Vale in April. Will joins Darren Robertson from Three Blue Ducks to cook lunch at Star of Greece, a Mediterranean restaurant overlooking the ocean in Port Willunga. As I mentioned, this was a phone chat, so the sound quality isn't always fabulous, I'm afraid.

A beginner's guide to a forty something gay man.
Episode 65 - A Queer Old coffee with Alexandra Meyrick.

A beginner's guide to a forty something gay man.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 70:42


This week I'm chatting with the fabulous Alexandra Meyrick. Alexandra (Alex to them who know her)sat down with me a couple of weeks ago to chat all things LGBTQ theatre, her formative years and her coming out process. We met working on Harry Hancock's project 'Queery' and I immediately warmed to Alex and her sense of humour. She's a damned good actor too! Alex chats about her time at Italia Conti, taking The Laramie Project to Edinburgh Festival and all her influences - most of whom are also big heroes of mine! Alex is a lovely human and I think you'll all warm to her as quickly as I did. Grab a coffee and join us as we chew the cud in Cafe Rouge.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Teacher Found Guilty of Stealing Students' Money

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 2:22


A secondary school teacher received penalties after being found guilty of stealing money from students. Twenty-eight-year-old Andrew Cowey was a teacher who previously had a good background at Dene / diːn / Community School in Durham / ˈdɚrəm /, England. However, from July 2016 to April 2017, a debt-ridden Cowey pocketed the money he had collected for the students' school trips to the theater. The teacher lied about the cost of the school trips and took the extra money. He recorded the trips as either free or funded by a charity called Friends of Dene. Then, he tried to cover his tracks by deleting the trips' accounting records and revising the cost of some school trips in the letters sent to parents. Eventually, his crime was exposed, but he continued to collect money despite an order from his superior to stop. Because of his actions, Cowey received theft charges. In December 2017, the teacher admitted to the charges at Durham Crown Court. Hence, the court sentenced him to pay a compensation of £5,000 and render community service for 12 months. Recently, the professional conduct panel of United Kingdom's Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) imposed a five-year teaching ban on Cowey, who had expressed disgust over his own actions. The panel noted Cowey's remorse and acknowledged that he was suffering from emotional and financial difficulties. However, according to TRA Chief Executive Alan Meyrick, the ban still has to be imposed so that the community's confidence in the teaching profession will not be tarnished. Meyrick also mentioned that the panel considered how teachers must behave as role models because these individuals have an influential role in their students' lives and in the community as a whole.

Radio Gorgeous
Positive Potions - Sugar Free Adult Drinks GORGEOUS ENTREPRENEURS with founder Candida Meyrick and Josephine Pembroke

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 33:06


Candida Meyrick gave up sugar over four years ago and rarely drinks alcohol. She found it nigh impossible to find a restorative grown up drink that was not a herbal tea bag. Candida started to grow herbs in her garden and instinctively she has invented something completely original: Positive Potions. Candida's garden is in Anglesey a tiny island off the north wales coast, she came into Radio Gorgeous so we could try her super healthy tinctures. [https://www.positivepotions.co.uk/](https://www.positivepotions.co.uk/) Insta: [https://www.instagram.com/positivepotionsuk/](https://www.instagram.com/positivepotionsuk/) #wellbeing #RadioGorgeous #diet You will always find interesting women on Radio Gorgeous

Hack Music Theory
WTF is a Melodic Rhythm? - Music Theory from Architects “Hereafter”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 8:45


Learn what "melodic rhythms" are, and how you can use them to inject primal energy into your music, like Architects does in their new single “Hereafter” (from upcoming album "Holy Hell"). Hello revolutionaries, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory channel. This is our New Music Friday show, where we trawl through the new releases every week to find the hottest theory hacks for your weekend studio session! So, if that sounds useful to you, then please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the bell to get notifications. Alright, it's time to open your DAW to hack music theory. GIVEAWAYWe've got a super special show for you today, as we've partnered with the mighty GetGood Drums for an exciting giveaway of their brand new drum library: Modern & Massive! And just for the record, this is not a sponsored video (we don't do any sponsored content on our channel), we bought our copy of Modern & Massive, but because it's literally the best drum kit sounds we've ever heard, we just had to share ‘em with you! And there's an interesting story behind why we chose this video for the giveaway. Yes indeed, Dan Searle (the amazing Architects drummer) actually recorded his drums for the new album in the same studio that the Modern & Massive drum library was recorded in. And on top of that, the genius behind GetGood Drums, Adam “Nolly” Getgood, also engineered and mixed the new Architects album. So if you love Dan's drum sound, you need this library! And if you don't win in our giveaway, just buy a copy like we did, it's so worth it. You can enter our giveaway by subscribing to our channel and to the GetGood Drums channel (over at YouTube.com/GetGoodDrums). Then, drop us a comment on the above video and tell us why you should win the Modern & Massive drum library. We've got two copies to give away, which means our favourite two comments will both win. So, make those answers really sincere, or really funny! We'll announce the winners in next week's video. THEORYRhythm is ancient and primal, as our ancestors were almost certainly banging on things long before they were blowing into bone flutes. Now, fast forward over 40,000 years, and the colossal opening riff of the new Architects single “Hereafter” has this same primal energy to it, because it would function just as well if it was played on one pitch. This makes it a "melodic rhythm", which is a musical concept whereby a memorable rhythm is usually composed first, then pitches are assigned to the notes afterwards. Examples of "melodic rhythms" range from Beethoven's 5th symphony to Architects new single. The difference between a "melodic rhythm" and a melody, is that a "melodic rhythm" is still recognizable when its melody is removed, or when the pitches are all changed. And that's exactly why our example in this video still sounds like the “Hereafter” riff, even though we've changed all the pitches.  Step 1 - Pulse & BackbeatSet your grid to 4 bars of 4/4, at a tempo of 121 BPM. Now, we're gonna start by giving your creation a heartbeat. So, hit a cymbal (we chose the china) on every 1/4 note beat. This is your beast's pulse! Next, it's snare time. And Architects drummer, Dan Searle, went with a super groovy halftime backbeat here, which is when you spank the snare on beat 3, instead of the regular beat 2 and beat 4.  Step 2 - 16ths & VariationAh yeah, it's kick time! So, we're gonna get this party started with a bunch of 1/16 notes on the kick, for momentum, and throw a few on the snare too. And you only need to program 2 bars, cos then you just copy and paste ‘em into bars 3 and 4. Also, be sure to use syncopation, for maximum groove! Syncopation is when you play an off-beat, but not the on-beat just before it. And on one of your syncopated 1/8 note kicks, hit a crash as well, to really accent that off-beat. And for the ultimate syncopation, don't play a kick on beat 1 of bar 2 and bar 4. Yeah this is such a sick trick from Dan, and it takes this groove to a whole new level! Then the final bit of Step 2 is to simply add one 1/16 note to bar 4, to give it some variation, so it rolls around to the beginning.  Step 3 - TripletsSo many rhythms these days consist of straight notes only, which is fine, but sprinkling a few triplets into a rhythm that's mainly straight notes, is just so tasty, as they're totally unexpected! So, change your grid to 1/16 triplets, and get sprinkling. Don't overdo it though, once per bar is plenty!  Step 4 - MelodyLastly, now that your rhythm is pumping, it's time to turn it into a "melodic rhythm". So copy and paste your kick and snare rhythm into a guitar, bass or synth track, and then extend all the notes to the right, so there's no rests in between the notes. Next, move the notes up and down to create your melody. And if you're going for something heavy like Architects, then use dissonant intervals, which are the intervals of 1 semitone, 3 semitones, 6 semitones, 8 semitones, 10 semitones, and 11 semitones. And with that, you're done! THANKSLastly, thanks big time to everyone who made this video possible: Nolly, Matt, Misha, and our good chum Dez (who's not only part of GetGood Drums, he's also in one of our favourite bands: Good Tiger), and big thanks to our studio wizard Meyrick de la Fuente (from the band Exist Immortal) for mixing and mastering the example in this video, and last but definitely not least, thanks to the mighty Malcolm Shoolbraid (who's the drummer from Thigma) for doing the playthrough. And by the way, Thigma's debut album (which was produced by Ray), is coming out soon, so check out their link below, cos if you dig Architects, you'll dig Thigma. Finally, please note that despite the live drummer in the playthrough video, all the drums you're hearing are the programmed MIDI drums with 100% of the sounds coming from the Modern & Massive library, we just wanted a drummer in the playthrough, so all the non-drummers watching can see the pattern being played. NEXTSo, now that you've got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you'll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you'll learn how to finish your songs! Also, please note that we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to Architects, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Architects, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Alright, that's it! We really hope this video has inspired and empowered you, and if it has, please drop us a comment on YouTube. We love hearing from you! Thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we'll see you next week! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! 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Hack Music Theory
WTF is a Melodic Rhythm? - Music Theory from Architects “Hereafter”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 8:45


Learn what "melodic rhythms" are, and how you can use them to inject primal energy into your music, like Architects does in their new single “Hereafter” (from upcoming album "Holy Hell"). Hello revolutionaries, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory channel. This is our New Music Friday show, where we trawl through the new releases every week to find the hottest theory hacks for your weekend studio session! So, if that sounds useful to you, then please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the bell to get notifications. Alright, it’s time to open your DAW to hack music theory. GIVEAWAYWe’ve got a super special show for you today, as we’ve partnered with the mighty GetGood Drums for an exciting giveaway of their brand new drum library: Modern & Massive! And just for the record, this is not a sponsored video (we don’t do any sponsored content on our channel), we bought our copy of Modern & Massive, but because it’s literally the best drum kit sounds we’ve ever heard, we just had to share ‘em with you! And there’s an interesting story behind why we chose this video for the giveaway. Yes indeed, Dan Searle (the amazing Architects drummer) actually recorded his drums for the new album in the same studio that the Modern & Massive drum library was recorded in. And on top of that, the genius behind GetGood Drums, Adam “Nolly” Getgood, also engineered and mixed the new Architects album. So if you love Dan’s drum sound, you need this library! And if you don’t win in our giveaway, just buy a copy like we did, it’s so worth it. You can enter our giveaway by subscribing to our channel and to the GetGood Drums channel (over at YouTube.com/GetGoodDrums). Then, drop us a comment on the above video and tell us why you should win the Modern & Massive drum library. We’ve got two copies to give away, which means our favourite two comments will both win. So, make those answers really sincere, or really funny! We’ll announce the winners in next week’s video. THEORYRhythm is ancient and primal, as our ancestors were almost certainly banging on things long before they were blowing into bone flutes. Now, fast forward over 40,000 years, and the colossal opening riff of the new Architects single “Hereafter” has this same primal energy to it, because it would function just as well if it was played on one pitch. This makes it a "melodic rhythm", which is a musical concept whereby a memorable rhythm is usually composed first, then pitches are assigned to the notes afterwards. Examples of "melodic rhythms" range from Beethoven’s 5th symphony to Architects new single. The difference between a "melodic rhythm" and a melody, is that a "melodic rhythm" is still recognizable when its melody is removed, or when the pitches are all changed. And that’s exactly why our example in this video still sounds like the “Hereafter” riff, even though we’ve changed all the pitches.  Step 1 - Pulse & BackbeatSet your grid to 4 bars of 4/4, at a tempo of 121 BPM. Now, we’re gonna start by giving your creation a heartbeat. So, hit a cymbal (we chose the china) on every 1/4 note beat. This is your beast’s pulse! Next, it’s snare time. And Architects drummer, Dan Searle, went with a super groovy halftime backbeat here, which is when you spank the snare on beat 3, instead of the regular beat 2 and beat 4.  Step 2 - 16ths & VariationAh yeah, it’s kick time! So, we’re gonna get this party started with a bunch of 1/16 notes on the kick, for momentum, and throw a few on the snare too. And you only need to program 2 bars, cos then you just copy and paste ‘em into bars 3 and 4. Also, be sure to use syncopation, for maximum groove! Syncopation is when you play an off-beat, but not the on-beat just before it. And on one of your syncopated 1/8 note kicks, hit a crash as well, to really accent that off-beat. And for the ultimate syncopation, don’t play a kick on beat 1 of bar 2 and bar 4. Yeah this is such a sick trick from Dan, and it takes this groove to a whole new level! Then the final bit of Step 2 is to simply add one 1/16 note to bar 4, to give it some variation, so it rolls around to the beginning.  Step 3 - TripletsSo many rhythms these days consist of straight notes only, which is fine, but sprinkling a few triplets into a rhythm that’s mainly straight notes, is just so tasty, as they’re totally unexpected! So, change your grid to 1/16 triplets, and get sprinkling. Don’t overdo it though, once per bar is plenty!  Step 4 - MelodyLastly, now that your rhythm is pumping, it’s time to turn it into a "melodic rhythm". So copy and paste your kick and snare rhythm into a guitar, bass or synth track, and then extend all the notes to the right, so there’s no rests in between the notes. Next, move the notes up and down to create your melody. And if you’re going for something heavy like Architects, then use dissonant intervals, which are the intervals of 1 semitone, 3 semitones, 6 semitones, 8 semitones, 10 semitones, and 11 semitones. And with that, you’re done! THANKSLastly, thanks big time to everyone who made this video possible: Nolly, Matt, Misha, and our good chum Dez (who’s not only part of GetGood Drums, he’s also in one of our favourite bands: Good Tiger), and big thanks to our studio wizard Meyrick de la Fuente (from the band Exist Immortal) for mixing and mastering the example in this video, and last but definitely not least, thanks to the mighty Malcolm Shoolbraid (who’s the drummer from Thigma) for doing the playthrough. And by the way, Thigma’s debut album (which was produced by Ray), is coming out soon, so check out their link below, cos if you dig Architects, you’ll dig Thigma. Finally, please note that despite the live drummer in the playthrough video, all the drums you’re hearing are the programmed MIDI drums with 100% of the sounds coming from the Modern & Massive library, we just wanted a drummer in the playthrough, so all the non-drummers watching can see the pattern being played. NEXTSo, now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you’ll learn how to finish your songs! Also, please note that we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to Architects, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Architects, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Alright, that’s it! We really hope this video has inspired and empowered you, and if it has, please drop us a comment on YouTube. We love hearing from you! Thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we’ll see you next week! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!). Photo of Architects courtesy of Epitaph Records     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.   “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I’ve ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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Hack Music Theory
WTF is a Melodic Rhythm? - Music Theory from Architects “Hereafter”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 8:45


Learn what "melodic rhythms" are, and how you can use them to inject primal energy into your music, like Architects does in their new single “Hereafter” (from upcoming album "Holy Hell"). Hello revolutionaries, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory channel. This is our New Music Friday show, where we trawl through the new releases every week to find the hottest theory hacks for your weekend studio session! So, if that sounds useful to you, then please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the bell to get notifications. Alright, it’s time to open your DAW to hack music theory. GIVEAWAYWe’ve got a super special show for you today, as we’ve partnered with the mighty GetGood Drums for an exciting giveaway of their brand new drum library: Modern & Massive! And just for the record, this is not a sponsored video (we don’t do any sponsored content on our channel), we bought our copy of Modern & Massive, but because it’s literally the best drum kit sounds we’ve ever heard, we just had to share ‘em with you! And there’s an interesting story behind why we chose this video for the giveaway. Yes indeed, Dan Searle (the amazing Architects drummer) actually recorded his drums for the new album in the same studio that the Modern & Massive drum library was recorded in. And on top of that, the genius behind GetGood Drums, Adam “Nolly” Getgood, also engineered and mixed the new Architects album. So if you love Dan’s drum sound, you need this library! And if you don’t win in our giveaway, just buy a copy like we did, it’s so worth it. You can enter our giveaway by subscribing to our channel and to the GetGood Drums channel (over at YouTube.com/GetGoodDrums). Then, drop us a comment on the above video and tell us why you should win the Modern & Massive drum library. We’ve got two copies to give away, which means our favourite two comments will both win. So, make those answers really sincere, or really funny! We’ll announce the winners in next week’s video. THEORYRhythm is ancient and primal, as our ancestors were almost certainly banging on things long before they were blowing into bone flutes. Now, fast forward over 40,000 years, and the colossal opening riff of the new Architects single “Hereafter” has this same primal energy to it, because it would function just as well if it was played on one pitch. This makes it a "melodic rhythm", which is a musical concept whereby a memorable rhythm is usually composed first, then pitches are assigned to the notes afterwards. Examples of "melodic rhythms" range from Beethoven’s 5th symphony to Architects new single. The difference between a "melodic rhythm" and a melody, is that a "melodic rhythm" is still recognizable when its melody is removed, or when the pitches are all changed. And that’s exactly why our example in this video still sounds like the “Hereafter” riff, even though we’ve changed all the pitches.  Step 1 - Pulse & BackbeatSet your grid to 4 bars of 4/4, at a tempo of 121 BPM. Now, we’re gonna start by giving your creation a heartbeat. So, hit a cymbal (we chose the china) on every 1/4 note beat. This is your beast’s pulse! Next, it’s snare time. And Architects drummer, Dan Searle, went with a super groovy halftime backbeat here, which is when you spank the snare on beat 3, instead of the regular beat 2 and beat 4.  Step 2 - 16ths & VariationAh yeah, it’s kick time! So, we’re gonna get this party started with a bunch of 1/16 notes on the kick, for momentum, and throw a few on the snare too. And you only need to program 2 bars, cos then you just copy and paste ‘em into bars 3 and 4. Also, be sure to use syncopation, for maximum groove! Syncopation is when you play an off-beat, but not the on-beat just before it. And on one of your syncopated 1/8 note kicks, hit a crash as well, to really accent that off-beat. And for the ultimate syncopation, don’t play a kick on beat 1 of bar 2 and bar 4. Yeah this is such a sick trick from Dan, and it takes this groove to a whole new level! Then the final bit of Step 2 is to simply add one 1/16 note to bar 4, to give it some variation, so it rolls around to the beginning.  Step 3 - TripletsSo many rhythms these days consist of straight notes only, which is fine, but sprinkling a few triplets into a rhythm that’s mainly straight notes, is just so tasty, as they’re totally unexpected! So, change your grid to 1/16 triplets, and get sprinkling. Don’t overdo it though, once per bar is plenty!  Step 4 - MelodyLastly, now that your rhythm is pumping, it’s time to turn it into a "melodic rhythm". So copy and paste your kick and snare rhythm into a guitar, bass or synth track, and then extend all the notes to the right, so there’s no rests in between the notes. Next, move the notes up and down to create your melody. And if you’re going for something heavy like Architects, then use dissonant intervals, which are the intervals of 1 semitone, 3 semitones, 6 semitones, 8 semitones, 10 semitones, and 11 semitones. And with that, you’re done! THANKSLastly, thanks big time to everyone who made this video possible: Nolly, Matt, Misha, and our good chum Dez (who’s not only part of GetGood Drums, he’s also in one of our favourite bands: Good Tiger), and big thanks to our studio wizard Meyrick de la Fuente (from the band Exist Immortal) for mixing and mastering the example in this video, and last but definitely not least, thanks to the mighty Malcolm Shoolbraid (who’s the drummer from Thigma) for doing the playthrough. And by the way, Thigma’s debut album (which was produced by Ray), is coming out soon, so check out their link below, cos if you dig Architects, you’ll dig Thigma. Finally, please note that despite the live drummer in the playthrough video, all the drums you’re hearing are the programmed MIDI drums with 100% of the sounds coming from the Modern & Massive library, we just wanted a drummer in the playthrough, so all the non-drummers watching can see the pattern being played. NEXTSo, now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you’ll learn how to finish your songs! Also, please note that we intentionally wrote our example to be very similar to Architects, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Architects, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Alright, that’s it! We really hope this video has inspired and empowered you, and if it has, please drop us a comment on YouTube. We love hearing from you! Thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we’ll see you next week! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!). Photo of Architects courtesy of Epitaph Records     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.   “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I’ve ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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Hack Music Theory
How to Write a Guitar Riff & Vocal Melody like Alice in Chains “Rainier Fog”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 6:54


Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, Alice in Chains, new album out today, woohoo!!! I’ve been a fan since their debut album dropped way back in 1990, so I’m super stoked to reveal the secret formula behind this band’s unique fusion of dissonant riffs and catchy vocals. But first… Tea! GUITARJerry Cantrell’s riffs are legendary! For three decades, he’s been walking the line between metal and rock. By taking the dissonance of metal and combining it with the accessibility of rock, Jerry created an instantly-recognizable style. And if you wanna dam the river of Cantrell and syphon off a little for yourself, you’ll need those two elements. So firstly, create that dissonance by using the Phrygian or Locrian mode. Then secondly, create that accessibility by using a slower tempo and fewer notes. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the riff that we wrote using the music theory from Jerry’s riffs. We’re in the Locrian mode here (our root is D♯), and we’re at 67.5 BPM, which is the tempo of their song “So Far Under”. Right, so we’ve got four loops of the riff here, and the first thing you’ll notice is that the riff consists of two sections: the first section is made up of 1/16 notes, and the second section is just one long note. And this is another clever hack of Jerry’s, where the guitar and vocals take turns for your attention, which prevents things from ever getting overwhelming (like they do in metal). So we kick things off with a few 1/16 notes that really emphasize the dissonant Locrian vibe (♭2 and ♭5), then we restrain ourselves by just hitting one long root note while the vocals have their turn in the spotlight. And lastly, depending on how full you want your riff to sound, you can play it as single notes, or “power chords”, or a combination of the two. VOCALSVocals are catchy when they’re easy to remember and sing. And while singing in the Phrygian or Locrian mode is easy for William DuVall, it sure ain’t easy for most people, and that is exactly why he often uses the pentatonic minor scale as the basis for his vocal melodies. And yes, when done right, pentatonic minor melodies work great over the top of Phrygian or Locrian riffs. However, limiting your vocal melodies to only five notes (pentatonic) will get boring quick, so that’s why every now and then William throws in a spicy non-diatonic note, which is a note that is not in the key. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the vocal melody that we wrote using the music theory from William’s melodies. And underneath that is the guitar riff, but that’s muted (it’s just there for reference). So you can see we’ve got this descending vocal line coming down through the pentatonic minor scale, starting up at the ♭3, then hitting the 1, ♭7, 5, 4, and landing on the ♭3 an octave lower. Then the second time through, for variation, we throw in a spicy William note, which is actually that happy major 3rd note. And that gives us a little glimmer of hope, but only a 1/16 of hope, cos this is Alice in Chains after all haha! Also, you’ll notice there’s a little controlled clashing where we have a ♭5 in the guitar at the same time as a 5 in the vocals, but the ♭5 in the guitar is just a quick 1/16 note, so it sounds super tasty and not too clashy! MOREOkay, so now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you’ll learn how to finish your songs! NEXTAnd just before the playthrough. Please note, we intentionally wrote the music and lyrics of our example to be very similar to Alice in Chains, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Jerry and the boys, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, if you truly wanna get that Alice in Chains sound, you’re gonna need an ultra mega powerful world-class male vocal, like Layne and William, so we called up the best singer we know: Meyrick de la Fuente. And big up respect to Meyrick for jumping in on such short notice. If you wanna hear more of this dude’s phenomenal singing, then check out his awesome band Exist Immortal, who, by the way, also happens to contain a couple of my former students - wassup Kurt and David (#ProudTeacher). Alright, that’s it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. So please pay it forwards by teaching this hack to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. Yeah I’ve been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! On that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we’ll see you next New Music Friday. Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!).     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.   “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I’ve ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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Hack Music Theory
How to Write a Guitar Riff & Vocal Melody like Alice in Chains “Rainier Fog”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 6:54


Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, Alice in Chains, new album out today, woohoo!!! I’ve been a fan since their debut album dropped way back in 1990, so I’m super stoked to reveal the secret formula behind this band’s unique fusion of dissonant riffs and catchy vocals. But first… Tea! GUITARJerry Cantrell’s riffs are legendary! For three decades, he’s been walking the line between metal and rock. By taking the dissonance of metal and combining it with the accessibility of rock, Jerry created an instantly-recognizable style. And if you wanna dam the river of Cantrell and syphon off a little for yourself, you’ll need those two elements. So firstly, create that dissonance by using the Phrygian or Locrian mode. Then secondly, create that accessibility by using a slower tempo and fewer notes. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the riff that we wrote using the music theory from Jerry’s riffs. We’re in the Locrian mode here (our root is D♯), and we’re at 67.5 BPM, which is the tempo of their song “So Far Under”. Right, so we’ve got four loops of the riff here, and the first thing you’ll notice is that the riff consists of two sections: the first section is made up of 1/16 notes, and the second section is just one long note. And this is another clever hack of Jerry’s, where the guitar and vocals take turns for your attention, which prevents things from ever getting overwhelming (like they do in metal). So we kick things off with a few 1/16 notes that really emphasize the dissonant Locrian vibe (♭2 and ♭5), then we restrain ourselves by just hitting one long root note while the vocals have their turn in the spotlight. And lastly, depending on how full you want your riff to sound, you can play it as single notes, or “power chords”, or a combination of the two. VOCALSVocals are catchy when they’re easy to remember and sing. And while singing in the Phrygian or Locrian mode is easy for William DuVall, it sure ain’t easy for most people, and that is exactly why he often uses the pentatonic minor scale as the basis for his vocal melodies. And yes, when done right, pentatonic minor melodies work great over the top of Phrygian or Locrian riffs. However, limiting your vocal melodies to only five notes (pentatonic) will get boring quick, so that’s why every now and then William throws in a spicy non-diatonic note, which is a note that is not in the key. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the vocal melody that we wrote using the music theory from William’s melodies. And underneath that is the guitar riff, but that’s muted (it’s just there for reference). So you can see we’ve got this descending vocal line coming down through the pentatonic minor scale, starting up at the ♭3, then hitting the 1, ♭7, 5, 4, and landing on the ♭3 an octave lower. Then the second time through, for variation, we throw in a spicy William note, which is actually that happy major 3rd note. And that gives us a little glimmer of hope, but only a 1/16 of hope, cos this is Alice in Chains after all haha! Also, you’ll notice there’s a little controlled clashing where we have a ♭5 in the guitar at the same time as a 5 in the vocals, but the ♭5 in the guitar is just a quick 1/16 note, so it sounds super tasty and not too clashy! MOREOkay, so now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you’ll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you’ll learn how to finish your songs! NEXTAnd just before the playthrough. Please note, we intentionally wrote the music and lyrics of our example to be very similar to Alice in Chains, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Jerry and the boys, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, if you truly wanna get that Alice in Chains sound, you’re gonna need an ultra mega powerful world-class male vocal, like Layne and William, so we called up the best singer we know: Meyrick de la Fuente. And big up respect to Meyrick for jumping in on such short notice. If you wanna hear more of this dude’s phenomenal singing, then check out his awesome band Exist Immortal, who, by the way, also happens to contain a couple of my former students - wassup Kurt and David (#ProudTeacher). Alright, that’s it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. So please pay it forwards by teaching this hack to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. Yeah I’ve been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! On that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we’ll see you next New Music Friday. Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!).     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.   “The most brilliant, fast, easy & fun music theory book I’ve ever seen!” DEREK SIVERS, CD Baby founder We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer. 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Hack Music Theory
How to Write a Guitar Riff & Vocal Melody like Alice in Chains “Rainier Fog”

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 6:54


Happy New Music Friday, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory show! So, Alice in Chains, new album out today, woohoo!!! I've been a fan since their debut album dropped way back in 1990, so I'm super stoked to reveal the secret formula behind this band's unique fusion of dissonant riffs and catchy vocals. But first… Tea! GUITARJerry Cantrell's riffs are legendary! For three decades, he's been walking the line between metal and rock. By taking the dissonance of metal and combining it with the accessibility of rock, Jerry created an instantly-recognizable style. And if you wanna dam the river of Cantrell and syphon off a little for yourself, you'll need those two elements. So firstly, create that dissonance by using the Phrygian or Locrian mode. Then secondly, create that accessibility by using a slower tempo and fewer notes. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the riff that we wrote using the music theory from Jerry's riffs. We're in the Locrian mode here (our root is D♯), and we're at 67.5 BPM, which is the tempo of their song “So Far Under”. Right, so we've got four loops of the riff here, and the first thing you'll notice is that the riff consists of two sections: the first section is made up of 1/16 notes, and the second section is just one long note. And this is another clever hack of Jerry's, where the guitar and vocals take turns for your attention, which prevents things from ever getting overwhelming (like they do in metal). So we kick things off with a few 1/16 notes that really emphasize the dissonant Locrian vibe (♭2 and ♭5), then we restrain ourselves by just hitting one long root note while the vocals have their turn in the spotlight. And lastly, depending on how full you want your riff to sound, you can play it as single notes, or “power chords”, or a combination of the two. VOCALSVocals are catchy when they're easy to remember and sing. And while singing in the Phrygian or Locrian mode is easy for William DuVall, it sure ain't easy for most people, and that is exactly why he often uses the pentatonic minor scale as the basis for his vocal melodies. And yes, when done right, pentatonic minor melodies work great over the top of Phrygian or Locrian riffs. However, limiting your vocal melodies to only five notes (pentatonic) will get boring quick, so that's why every now and then William throws in a spicy non-diatonic note, which is a note that is not in the key. Alright, so what you see on your screen is the vocal melody that we wrote using the music theory from William's melodies. And underneath that is the guitar riff, but that's muted (it's just there for reference). So you can see we've got this descending vocal line coming down through the pentatonic minor scale, starting up at the ♭3, then hitting the 1, ♭7, 5, 4, and landing on the ♭3 an octave lower. Then the second time through, for variation, we throw in a spicy William note, which is actually that happy major 3rd note. And that gives us a little glimmer of hope, but only a 1/16 of hope, cos this is Alice in Chains after all haha! Also, you'll notice there's a little controlled clashing where we have a ♭5 in the guitar at the same time as a 5 in the vocals, but the ♭5 in the guitar is just a quick 1/16 note, so it sounds super tasty and not too clashy! MOREOkay, so now that you've got one section down, how do you write a new section for it, and then, how do you transition between those two sections? Great questions, and if this is something you need help with, then check out our cutting-edge online apprenticeship course, where you'll literally learn every step of the music making process, and most importantly, you'll learn how to finish your songs! NEXTAnd just before the playthrough. Please note, we intentionally wrote the music and lyrics of our example to be very similar to Alice in Chains, but we did that for the sake of this lesson. So, instead of copying Jerry and the boys, please explore how you can use this hack creatively with your own musical personality, so it sounds like you! Also, if you truly wanna get that Alice in Chains sound, you're gonna need an ultra mega powerful world-class male vocal, like Layne and William, so we called up the best singer we know: Meyrick de la Fuente. And big up respect to Meyrick for jumping in on such short notice. If you wanna hear more of this dude's phenomenal singing, then check out his awesome band Exist Immortal, who, by the way, also happens to contain a couple of my former students - wassup Kurt and David (#ProudTeacher). Alright, that's it! We really hope you found this video helpful, and if you did, subscribe and hit the bell to get notifications. Also, we believe in sharing our knowledge for free. So please pay it forwards by teaching this hack to a friend, so they can benefit from this lesson as well. Yeah I've been teaching music theory for 24 years, so I can safely say that the best way to learn something, is to teach it to someone else. So, go forth and teach! On that note, thanks for joining the Hack Music Theory revolution, and we'll see you next New Music Friday. Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEARN1: Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videos2: Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDF3: Learn our Secret Art of Song-Whispering, and effortlessly finish your music! ABOUTHack Music Theory is the pioneering notation-free method for making great music. Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé (and wife) Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more. Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his Hack Music Theory method! While these Hack Music Theory YouTube lessons teach music theory for producers and DAW users, they are designed to accommodate all music makers (songwriters, guitarists, etc.) and all genres, from Electronic Music to R&B, Pop to Hip-Hop, Reggae to Rock, EDM/Dance to Metal (and yes, we djefinitely Djent!).     Wooohooo!!! You're a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. 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The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
32 Watch Manager Meyrick

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 18:00


Watch Manager Daniel Meyrick explains his role as a command support officer. He coordinated information from the 999 control room to firefighters in the tower. Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk

The Make More Placements Show for Recruitment & Search Business Owners | More Placements | Higher Fees | Less Work | Fewer He
#94: "How Three Letters In The Post Generated Me £50K+ In New Retained Searches" - Mike Meyrick Interview

The Make More Placements Show for Recruitment & Search Business Owners | More Placements | Higher Fees | Less Work | Fewer He

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 50:31


In today's episode of ‘The Renegade Recruiter unleashed' we'll be talking to a client of ours called Mike Meyrick. Mike's been in recruitment 21 years now, he's gained some great experiences and some not so great ones of the industry which he'll be sharing with us.  In this episode, we talk about… Why regular contact with potential clients is the way to get more clients and how Mike found this out the hard way. Find out how to come across as a welcome guest to potential clients instead of an unwanted pest. Advice Mike would have given himself when he first started his business and the things he wishes he did sooner. Find out what Mike was most uncomfortable doing in his business when he started working with us, and how once he pushed through that feeling he made over £50,000 in is business through just ONE route to market. Mike shares why he was sceptical to work with us at first and how now he kicks himself for not starting sooner. The important lessons Mike learnt after one of his businesses failed in the first year and how why he's now doing better than ever before. Mike talks about the "Parthenon" and how it's completely changed the way he runs his business.

The Church Times Podcast
Episode 35 - Terry Waite in conversation with Sarah Meyrick

The Church Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 43:39


On this week's podcast, Terry Waite is interviewed by Sarah Meyrick. He talks about his new book, Solitude: Memories, people and places, and about the five years that he spent in solitary captivity in Lebanon. "When I was in captivity, I decided that this was an opportunity, not a disaster. It was an opportunity to take an inner journey, because any external journey was prohibited. . . The situation reduced my faith to something essential and simple." The interview is also published in the Christmas Books supplement in this week's Church Times.

Professional Book Nerds
Ep. #111 - Together We Read interview with Denzil Meyrick

Professional Book Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 36:24


In today's episode, Adam speaks with Scottish author Denzil Meyrick. Denzil's book, Whisky From Small Glasses was selected as our Together We Read Digital Book Club choice for our U.K. libraries. Together We Read is a Digital Book Club being featured through participating libraries in the United Kingdom from 11 – 25 May 2017. The club connects readers all across the United Kingdom with the same eBook, at the same time. Denzil discusses how he went from being on the police force to writing crime novels as well as the importance of setting in his books, why you need to visit Scotland and so much more. Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com   Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com   Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter   

Crochet Circle Podcast
Interview with Verity from Truly Hooked

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 73:28


This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co. and Lynne Rowe Knitting and Crochet Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   Featuring an interview with indie hand dyer Verity Castledine who runs Truly Hooked from her home in Nottingham. Hear all about the various processes of hand-dying, what inspires Verity and how she works with her husband Meyrick to run their successful family business (they even rope the children in too).       Verity hanging her latest skeins out to dry.      Some of the skeins that we discussed during the interview. In addition to hand-dying, Verity is also a designer and has just published her first knitting book, 'The Sock Drawer'. To find out more about Verity, visit her at the following Truly Hooked website: http://www.trulyhooked.com/ Truly Hooked on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trulyhooked Truly Hooked on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/trulyhooked/ Truly Hooked on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trulyhooked/ Truly Hooked on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/verity-castledine   You can also find her at the YarnMama indie dyer cooperative over on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YarnMamas/photos/a.1429446873982237.1073741826.1429197850673806/1633776026882653/?type=3&theater   The two mini skeins from the first skeins that  Verity ever dyed and some of her latest work. You can squish some Truly Hooked yarn at the following events in 2016: Fibre East, Ampthill, Bedford - 30th/31st July:  http://www.fibre-east.co.uk/ British Wool Show, York - 5th/6th August: http://britishwool.net/  Popup Wool Show, Port Sunlight, Wirral - 20th August: http://popupwoolshow.co.uk/  Yarndale, Skipton, Yorkshire - 24th/25th September: http://yarndale.co.uk/ Knitting and Stitching Show, Alexandra Palace, London - 5th to 9th October: http://www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/london/     One of Verity's crochet designs in three of her very different yarns. We hope you enjoyed the interview and thanks for listening to The Crochet Circle Podcast. Don't forget to tune in on the first Friday of every month for our regular episodes. Lynne has also been beavering away, uploading the episodes to YouTube, so you can catch us there too!     Happy listening and crocheting.   Lynne and Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite

Rotary Wing Show - Interviews from the Helicopter Industry
RWS 37 – Tuna Helicopter Flying with Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick

Rotary Wing Show - Interviews from the Helicopter Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2015 64:22


Look online for information about helicopter operations in the tuna industry and it won’t be long before you see mention of Moggy’s Tuna Manual. Author of the manual Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick is our guest in this episode of the Rotary Wing Show. Francis is Irish born and had a number of years helicopter flying experience … Continue reading "RWS 37 – Tuna Helicopter Flying with Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick" The post RWS 37 – Tuna Helicopter Flying with Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick appeared first on The Rotary Wing Show Podcast.

Nashville Film Radio
NFR @ NaFF - Robyn Lively, Susannah Devereux, Toby Nichols, Meyrick Murphy, Rebecca Lines, Joshua Shreve, Molly Mayeux, David Ditmore and Emily Landham of the film Chasing Ghosts.

Nashville Film Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 22:40


We catch up with some of our favorite guests and welcome first timer Robyn Lively (Teen Witch, Karate Kid Part III) to the show.

IRMS podcast series
IRMS006-Lee Meyrick

IRMS podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 51:03


Lee Meyrick (Director of Information Management at Nuix) discusses Nuix's indexing engine and its uses for eDiscovery and information governance

Sports Car Unleashed
GRAND-AM Unleashed Episode #120 - Andy Meyrick, Sebring, COTA CTSCC, Marc Miller and Stevan McAleer

Sports Car Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 119:46


We have a packed show, we talk to Andy Meyrick about the Delta Wing, preview Sebring, review the CTSCC race at COTA, and talk to Marc Miller and Stevan McAleer of CJ Wilson Racing.

Sports Car Unleashed
GRAND-AM Unleashed Episode #120 - Andy Meyrick, Sebring, COTA CTSCC, Marc Miller and Stevan McAleer

Sports Car Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 119:46


We have a packed show, we talk to Andy Meyrick about the Delta Wing, preview Sebring, review the CTSCC race at COTA, and talk to Marc Miller and Stevan McAleer of CJ Wilson Racing.

Hoorspelcast
De Koorddansers – Deel 5 van 5

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2010 41:08


In een hotel in Oslo is Giles Denison wakker geworden met een nieuw gezicht en een nieuwe identiteit. Er is een week uit zijn leven verdwenen, een week waar hij niets meer van weet. Zijn nieuwe identiteit is die van professor Meyrick en als Meyrick heeft hij te maken gekregen met de Britse geheime dienst […] Het bericht De Koorddansers – Deel 5 van 5 verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.

Hoorspelcast
De Koorddansers – Deel 4 van 5

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 40:47


In een hotel in Oslo is Giles Denison wakker geworden met een nieuw gezicht en een nieuwe identiteit. Er is een week uit zijn leven verdwenen, een week waar hij niets meer van weet. Zijn nieuwe identiteit is die van professor Meyrick en als Meyrick heeft hij te maken gekregen met de Britse geheime dienst […] Het bericht De Koorddansers – Deel 4 van 5 verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.

Hoorspelcast
De Koorddansers – Deel 3 van 5

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 45:14


In een hotel in Oslo is Giles Denison wakker geworden met een nieuw gezicht en een nieuwe identiteit. Er is een week uit zijn leven verdwenen, een week waar hij niets meer van weet. Zijn nieuwe identiteit is die van professor Meyrick en als Meyrick heeft hij te maken gekregen met de Britse geheime dienst […] Het bericht De Koorddansers – Deel 3 van 5 verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.

Hoorspelcast
De Koorddansers – Deel 2 van 5

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010 44:12


In een hotel in Oslo is Giles Denison wakker geworden met een nieuw gezicht en een nieuwe identiteit. Er is een week uit zijn leven verdwenen, een week waar hij niets meer van weet. Zijn nieuwe identiteit is die van professor Meyrick en als Meyrick heeft hij te maken gekregen met de Britse geheime dienst […] Het bericht De Koorddansers – Deel 2 van 5 verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.

Hoorspelcast
De Koorddansers – Deel 1 van 5

Hoorspelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2010 47:23


In een hotel in Oslo is Giles Denison wakker geworden met een nieuw gezicht en een nieuwe identiteit. Er is een week uit zijn leven verdwenen, een week waar hij niets meer van weet. Zijn nieuwe identiteit is die van professor Meyrick en als Meyrick heeft hij te maken gekregen met de Britse geheime dienst […] Het bericht De Koorddansers – Deel 1 van 5 verscheen eerst op Hoorspelcast.