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Happy New Year! Welcome to 2026 and hope you've had a wonderful start to the year. In this week's show: We take a look at the largest airlines in the world by fleet size – and there are a couple of surprises in there; Turkish Airlines are set to build the world's largest cargo terminal; and London Gatwick becomes the UK's most expensive airport for drop-off fees - hiking charges up to £10 per visit. In the military segment: AC-130J Ghostrider aircraft are now touching down at Mildenhall in the UK; and FlyaSpitfire.com launches historic flight experiences at Tatenhill airfield at Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire. Nev will give us an update on how things are going for our 600th show in May of this year and we'll have another spin back to see another retro airline ad of the week. You can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +447446975214 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube.
Friend of the pod Richard Pennell returns to chat about his new book Common Grounds. Over the course of the episode we chat about Richard's focus on slightly more rustic golfing adventures throughout the UK, Ireland and farther afield. Common Grounds is published by those lovely people at Grant Books, if you are interested in purchasing the book, please follow the link below: https://pitchmarks.bigcartel.com/category/books Remember to enter the competition to be in with a chance of winning one of two copies of Common Grounds that we are giving away. Details on how to enter are included in the introduction to the episode. Images can be found on the following channels X (https://x.com/firmandfastgolf) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/firmandfastgolfpodcast/) Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/firmandfastgolf.bsky.social) For listeners interested in purchasing Eamon Mangan's book on building Carne Golf Links, please follow the link below. https://www.mayobooks.ie/Building-Carne?search=building%20carne A link to the Cookie Jar Course Diaries feature on Royal Worlington & Newmarket can be found below: https://www.cookiejargolf.com/315-course-diaries-royal-worlington-newmarket/ By no means least a link to Richard's Pitchmarks substack account can be found below https://pitchmarks.substack.com/ Episode music - Nectar by Dye O Supplied under license from Epidemic Sound Special Guest: Richard Pennell.
‘The Hiding Place' is a literary thriller written by Kate Mildenhall.‘What Have They Done to Liza McLean?' sister Meg needs to get into the school data base which requires help from the very handsome and wealthy Benedict Hargreaves the fourth. Horticulture, herbology, chemistry and psychology are all in play as well as murder in this YA book by Amy Doak.
‘The Hiding Place' is a literary thriller written by Kate Mildenhall.‘What Have They Done to Liza McLean?' sister Meg needs to get into the school data base which requires help from the very handsome and wealthy Benedict Hargreaves the fourth. Horticulture, herbology, chemistry and psychology are all in play as well as murder in this YA book by Amy Doak.
Join host Victoria Carthew as she speaks with Kate Mildenhall about her latest novel, “The Hiding Place”. This brilliant story begins when Lou sees an ad for a long-abandoned mining town up for sale. It doesn't take her long to convince her sister and their oldest friends to go in on the idyllic property. But things start to go wrong before they even arrive... Soon none of that will matter, though, because by the end of the first night someone will be dead.Purchase “The Hiding Place” from your local QBD Books store or online here: https://www.qbd.com.au/the-hiding-place/kate-mildenhall/9781761429057/ Follow along with QBD Books here: QBD Books on Facebook: www.facebook.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on Instagram: www.instagram.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@qbdbooksaustralia
On today's show, rollbacks to the federal Clean Air Act could affect energy development in Arkansas. Plus, further discovery of the musical genius of Florence Price and details on the latest season from the Fort Smith Symphony.
Today, we explore the collective experience of trauma among NHS ambulance personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that tested the resilience and identity of clinicians like never before. In the episode, we'll uncover the inspirations behind this research, examining how social identity processes provide a profound lens to understand how ambulance teams navigate trauma. Our guest will walk us through their methodology, highlighting the value of a longitudinal qualitative approach and the unique hurdles of conducting research during a global crisis.Jo guides us through her methodology, highlighting the importance of longitudinal qualitative approaches and the challenges of conducting research amid a global crisis. We unpack how group membership shaped emotional and behavioural responses during the pandemic, revealing the cultural forces at play within NHS ambulance services and how these dynamics contributed to collective resilience.We also explore the long-term psychological impact of the pandemic, comparing individual and team-based coping strategies, and discuss what this tells us about building solidarity under extreme strain.Finally, Jo shares practical, evidence-based strategies for leaders in emergency services to foster resilience, mitigate trauma, and apply these learnings to other high-stakes professions.Dr. Jo Mildenhall is a paramedic with over 20 years of experience in operational and leadership roles within ambulance services. She holds a master's degree in Occupational Trauma Psychology from the University of Nottingham and earned her Doctorate from the University of York, focusing on trauma experienced by NHS ambulance staff during the pandemic. Jo is the National Paramedic Mental Health & Wellbeing Lead for the College of Paramedics and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2019 to study paramedic mental health initiatives in Australasia. You can access Jo's research here: https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/35774/
Sam and Tom sit down with Nigel Notley (archivist) & Michael Morrison (club historian) from Royal Worlington & Newmarket Golf Club - affectionately refered to as 'the sacred nine' or simply 'Mildenhall' to discuss the history of one of the most unique clubs in the British Isles. As a course, it's simple, elegant and a monument to penal design at the hands of Tom Hood and Tom Dunn. As a club, it's synonymous with The Pink Jug, a concoction of just about everything in the spirit cabinet which comes together in a potent cocktail and now serves as the club's emblem. We'll also be releasing a film from Royal Worlington on Tuesday evening (24th june) so please head over to YouTube for more. Link to find us there can be found here. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
Does time run in a straight line? Is history needed to give context to a futuristic novel? Can traditional cultures be highlighted through melding speculative and historical fiction together? What limits should be placed on a genre when encompassing past, present and future? All these questions and more will be explored by Ally Burnham with authors Gina Cole, Jennifer Mills and Kate Mildenhall. Imagining the Past is commercial-free. HNSA is a volunteer run, not-for-profit that can only continue to produce the podcasts with your support. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our secure website. All contributions, great or small, are greatly appreciated.
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light: (1 Peter 2:9)1/ A fourfold description of God's people .- A chosen generation .- A royal priesthood .- A holy nation .- A peculiar people .2/ To what end they are what they are .3/ Exhortations to them .This service was taken at the Barn Chapel, West Row. England.The chapel is near the RAF bases at Mildenhall and Lakenheath. Air craft noise can be heard throughout the service.
Manchester United have named an academy graduate in their matchday day squad for the last 88 years...yes thats right 88 years...It's a record that began on Saturday 30 October 1937, when Manchester United youngsters Tom Manley and Jack Wassall sported the famous red in an away clash against Fulham. Since that momentous day at Craven Cottage all those years ago, United have continued to feature a youth player in their matchday squad for over 4,000 consecutive games.Jennifer Mildenhall is the Academy Emerging Talent Programme Manager at Manchester United Football Club in the English Premier League.She has previous experience working for the Premier League and the Football Leauge Trust. Her previous clubs include giants of the British game such as Wolves, Newcastle United & Sunderland. She has traveled and worked in South Africa and she is an expert in emerging talent programs. she shares amazing insight into one of the biggest football clubs in the world so you can take inspiration for your own journey. Jen shares with us how Manchester United approaches selecting and developing emerging talent like todays greats Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho. More that that Jen is an amazing person and she shares her personal journey in the game and why the culture of youth development is so important and how Manchester United work hard every day to ensure they breathe life into a working ecosystem of support and challenge to prepare players to function at the highest levels imaginable.This is a special episode that we know will bring strength and inspiration to those in the industry and those aspiring to be...
Bill Mildenhall played 77 games for the St Kilda Football Club, before becoming one of Australian basketball's most decorated referees.He also refereed Andrew Gaze, Michael Jordan, and was on the court for Vince Carter's 'Dunk of Death' at the 2000 Sydney Olympics!
A win! It wasn't the most convincing performance over the bottom-of-the-ladder Kangaroos, but we'll bank the points where we can, learn a bit more and move on to next week against Hawthorn in Tasmania.PLUS: 77-game Saints defender - and legendary international basketball referee - BILL MILDENHALL joins us to talk about playing in the 70s, Allan Jeans, officiating at the Olympics, Andrew Gaze, and NBA superstars, Charles Barkley and Vince Carter. Please remember to rate and review our show on whatever platform you're most comfortable with (iTunes, Facebook, Spotify etc), and always give us your feedback - good, bad or ugly - and keep sending in your questions or comments on social media! Keep an eye out on our YouTube for the video versions of the show and we hope to keep bringing you awesome guests throughout the course of the year.Thanks as always to the great Lloyd Spiegel for the use of his "OWTS" as our intro track!
Bestselling author Kate Mildenhall talks to Cheryl Akle about what she's reading. Kate's latest book, The Hummingbird Effect, is out now. Books discussed (NB: Some titles might not be published yet) Sidelines by Karen ViggersThe Strip by Iain RyanThe Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun BythellWomen & Children by Tony Birch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karen and Irma chat about what makes a good book title. Then Irma talks to Kate Mildenhall about how she organised (and survived!) a massive book tour, the brutal experience of her second book being rejected, why writing retreats are invaluable for her creative practice, the challenges of not sticking to one genre, how she approached the writing of her structurally complex third novel, how she sees Australia's reviewing culture and her new theory about the impact of reviewing momentum, the highs and lows of being a co-host of The First Time podcast, and the unparalleled joy of her first book's acceptance.
This episode is a Live recording of the First Time Publishing panel at the Write Around the Murray Festival on September 17, 2023. Kate speaks with writers Kathryn Heyman, Irma Gold and Tim Napper about their first and subsequent publication experiences and what they have learned along the way. Kathryn Heyman is the author of six novels including Storm and Grace and Captain Starlight's Apprentice which was serialised on BBC radio to an audience of two million and was published last year in a new edition. Her previous work has won the Wingate, Southern Arts and Arts Council of England Writing Awards in the UK and been nominated for awards including the Scottish Writer of the Year, the Orange Prize, the Edinburgh Fringe Critics Awards, the Kibble Prize and the West Australian Premier's Literary Awards.Alongside her publishing career, she was for several years a frequent dramatist for stage and for BBC radio. Kathryn won the CAL Author Fellowship for her 2021 memoir Fury, which was one of the Guardian's 25 best books of the year. Fury was nominated for the international Folio Prize, shortlisted for the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, and is in development as a feature film. Kathryn taught poetry and writing for the University of Oxford and is now the director of the Australian Writers Mentoring Program. Irma Gold is a writer and full-time freelance book editor based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her debut novel, The Breaking, won the Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship and a Canberra Critics Circle Award, and was shortlisted for the ACT Notable Award for Fiction. Her short fiction has been widely published in literary journals, and her critically acclaimed collection of short stories is Two Steps Forward. She is also the author of five children's picture books – including Where the Heart Is and Seree's Story and is co-host of the writing podcast, Secrets from the Green Room with author Karen Viggers. T. R. Napper is a multi-award-winning speculative fiction author. His short fiction has appeared in annual 'Year's Best' anthologies, and he has been published in respected genre magazines in the US, the UK, Israel, Austria, Australia, Singapore, and Vietnam. Before turning to writing, T. R. Napper was a diplomat and aid worker, delivering humanitarian programs in Southeast Asia for a decade. During this period, he resided in the Old Quarter in Ha Noi for several years, the setting for his debut novel, 36 Streets. Napper earned his doctorate in creative writing for his thesis on Noir, Cyberpunk, and Asian Modernity. These days he has returned to his home country of Australia, where – in addition to writing – he works as a Dungeon Master, running campaigns for young people with autism for a local charity. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!
Kate Mildenhall talks about the writing process for her novel The Hummingbird Effect. We discussed writing craft aspects including structure, voice, setting, editing, sentence work, inspiration, multiple timelines, journalling and the power of prompts.You'll find links to buy both paperback and ebook versions of The Hummingbird Effect here.ABOUT KATE MILDENHALLKate Mildenhall is a writer and teacher. Her debut novel, Skylarking, was named in Readings Top Ten Fiction Books of 2016 and her bestselling The Mother Fault was longlisted for the 2021 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year and shortlisted for the 2020 Aurealis Awards. Kate teaches creative writing and co-hosts The First Time podcast – which features conversations with Australian writers – and is currently undertaking a PhD in creative practice at RMIT University. Kate lives in Hurstbridge on Wurundjeri lands, with her partner and two children. Kate's third novel is The Hummingbird Effect.Website: https://katemildenhall.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmildenhall/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katemildenhallwriter/Twitter: https://twitter.com/katemildenhall/Kate's upcoming events here.KATE'S REFERENCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEThe First Time Podcast: https://thefirsttimepodcast.com/Simon & Schuster - video, extract, playlist, tour dates, etc for The Hummingbird Effect: https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/p/the-hummingbird-effect-kate-mildenhallSarah Sentilles Word Cave - http://www.sarahsentilles.com/the-word-caveBird by Bird, Ann LamottPaul Klee artistGreenwood, Michael Christie Cloud Atlas, David MitchellEva Harbridge - algorithm artistHovering, Rhett DavisA Swim in a Pond in the Rain, George SaundersSteal Like an Artist, Austin KleonTom Lake, Ann PatchettThe Luminous Solution, Charlotte WoodFuture Crunch newsletterAll other books Kate mentioned are all listed here: https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/p/the-hummingbird-effect-kate-mildenhall-finding-inspirationTo enter this month's competition, head to Writers Book Club Instagram or Facebook and look for the giveaway post.Order The Hummingbird Effect by Kate Mildenhall here.Order Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth here.This podcast is recorded on the beautiful, unceded lands of the Garigal people of the Eora nation.Full show notes available at writersbookclubpodcast.com
This is the episode to listen to if you're already read Kate Mildenhall's latest book, THE HUMMINGBIRD EFFECT OR if you don't mind knowing what happens before it happens. We discuss writing and plot choices, like was *a** **** always going to die and die in THAT way? Were the links between stories there from the beginning? WHy bogong moths? (and other great questions). Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!
Kate Mildenhall talks to Cheryl Akle about blending many different genres in her writing, and how she explores all aspects of womanhood in her latest novel, The Hummingbird Effect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Mildenhall and Astrid Edwards recorded this session 'The Hummingbird Effect' LIVE at Canberra Writers Festival in August 2023. Kate's debut novel, Skylarking, was longlisted for Debut Fiction in The Indie Book Awards 2017 and the 2017 Voss Literary Award, and her bestselling The Mother Fault was longlisted for the 2021 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year and shortlisted for the 2020 Aurealis Awards. The Hummingbird Effect is her third novel. Kate also teaches creative writing and co-hosts The First Time podcast. Read the transcript for this interview here. Thanks to Canberra Writers Festival This recording took place at 2:30pm on Saturday 19 August at Kambri Cultural Centre (ANU), and thanks go to the phenomenal team at Canberra Writers Festival for sharing this audio with us. If you are interested in running festivals, judging prizes and writing reviews, we recommend this interview with Beejay Silcox, Judge of The Stella Prize and Artistic Director of Canberra Writers Festival. About The Garret: Writers and the publishing industry Follow The Garret on Twitter and Instagram, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the lucky few with a job during the Depression, Peggy's just starting out in life. She's a bagging girl at the Angliss meatworks, a place buzzing with life as well as death, where the gun slaughterman Jack has caught her eye – and she his. How is her life connected to Hilda's, almost a hundred years later, locked inside during a plague, or La's, further on again, a singer working shifts in a warehouse as her eggs are frozen and her voice is used by AI bots? Let alone Maz, far removed in time, diving for remnants of a past that must be destroyed? Is it by the river that runs through their stories, eternal yet constantly changing – or by the mysterious Hummingbird Project, and the great question of whether the march of progress can ever be reversed? In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Kate Mildenhall about bringing historical fiction and speculative fiction together to create great stories, how playing with AI and ChatGPT led to insights into what ChatGPT can do, and how working with different literary elements led her to the creation of new structures.
One of the lucky few with a job during the Depression, Peggy's just starting out in life. She's a bagging girl at the Angliss meatworks, a place buzzing with life as well as death, where the gun slaughterman Jack has caught her eye – and she his.How is her life connected to Hilda's, almost a hundred years later, locked inside during a plague, or La's, further on again, a singer working shifts in a warehouse as her eggs are frozen and her voice is used by AI bots? Let alone Maz, far removed in time, diving for remnants of a past that must be destroyed? Is it by the river that runs through their stories, eternal yet constantly changing – or by the mysterious Hummingbird Project, and the great question of whether the march of progress can ever be reversed?In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Kate Mildenhall about bringing historical fiction and speculative fiction together to create great stories, how playing with AI and ChatGPT led to insights into what ChatGPT can do, and how working with different literary elements led her to the creation of new structures.
‘The Hummingbird Effect' by Kate Mildenhall. A kaleidoscopic story of four women connected across time and place by an invisible thread.Was Vincent van Gogh a good Samaritan or self centred artist? In ‘Vincent and Sien' Silvia Kwon has written about a prostitute who became his model and lover during the time of his own artistic development.
Oil and Water, long two's and winning games, referees and coaches. Some things just traditionally haven't mixed well together over the years, so we dive a little bit deeper into how we can make a change as a coaching fraternity, to help bridge that gap. We are joined by the man that is widely regarded as the best official Australia has produced, and who has done more for officiating in the country than anyone ever has or ever will - Bill Mildenhall. Bill takes as through what it's like as a referee, and how we can find a better way to have a better experience for all involved. And some standard Mildenhall stories along the way!
Welcome to Episode 76 of Caged! Full Throttle - joining James and Bryson this week as all the dust settles on that massive weekend is the man on the mic at Mildo, Matt Black.
We're back for episode 75, and as we are all packing our stuff up ready for a massive Mildenhall meeting this weekend, we are getting round the microphones for a bit of a catchup. Host James Keane is joined by Bryson Walker and Jamie Waller-Jones.
The Child Development Center at RAF Mildenhall, was recently named the best CDC in the Air Force.
Nobody knew how to price volatility until now. I bet you're surprised! This isn't hyperbole, Steve Mildenhall and John Major have a deep and thorough understanding of all the relevant literatures and have been part of a loosely collaborative team of academics and actuaries working out the details of a coherent, actionable theoretical foundation for pricing insurance for their entire careers. Now that they're both retired they've delivered us the tome the actuarial profession needs. Their new book: *Pricing Insurance Risk: Theory and Practice* is an absolute masterpiece. It is theoretically sound and immensely practical. Until today no financial institution could choose a sophisticated portfolio model that wasn't hiding biases or inefficiencies that had to be 'band-aid-ed' over with coarse heuristics. Very importantly how does one calculate the margin required to service the capital base when the risks vary so much? The science of managing a portfolio of incompletely diversified, highly volatile financial instruments has gained serious ground with this book. Steve Mildenhall is head of analytics at Qualrisk, an Insurance consulting firm, formerly assistant professor of actuarial science at St. John's University, and before that CEO of analytics at Aon. This is Steve's fifth appearance on this show. John Major is principal at Major analytics and the former director of actuarial research at guy carpenter. youtube: https://youtu.be/ZQHpMVH7d9sshow notes: https://notunreasonable.com/?p=7694In the show we cover:How do you think of the cost of running the capital side of insurance?2:06The importance of connecting the value to the value of the original customers.5:18What is the value of reinsurance?7:34The timing of Hurricane Andrew relative to the early cat models.18:44The history of cat models in the 60s.21:22What the CEO's are disagreeing about in volatility?33:04What could possibly justify 50% margins in these companies?42:59What doesn't make sense about the intentionality argument.46:28What is the market price for risk?48:02The difference between allocating capital vs. allocating margin.1:01:39What's the right metric for determining performance of a reinsurance company?1:08:07The further removed you get from loss, the cheaper the capital is as a percent of capital, but the more expensive the insurances are.1:22:59How long did it take for these ideas to emerge? How did they evolve?1:24:55The key to unlocking a lower cost of capital1:29:07What is the required return in a regulated environment?1:32:55The amount of leverage you get is huge.1:48:24Steve's envelope theorem and how it works.1:53:18What's the insight that underlies the ability to determine bounds for spectral measures?1:56:46Characterizing the worst risk-adjusted expected outcome.2:05:41Who are some of the people who contributed to this book?2:17:53What can people do to help the next level of this business?Twitter: @davecwrightLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-wright-73661214/Social Science of Insurance Essays: https://notunreasonable.com/the-social-science-of-insurance/
Description: Ms. Guilfoyle's teaching philosophy focuses on equity and students' experiences as pathways to student connection. We'd like to thank the Naval Academy Spouses and Civilian Club for their support of this episode. https://www.usna.edu/NASCC/index.php Show Notes: Third Culture Kids http://www.crossculturalkid.org/ DODEA Teacher of the Year Program https://www.dodea.edu/teachers/teacherofyear.cfm Bio: Rachel Guilfoyle: 2022 DODEA State Teacher of the Year and Fulbright 2022-2023 Global Teachers for Classrooms Award Recipient. Rachel Guilfoyle is an experienced educator, scholar, and historian. As 2022 DoDEA State Teacher of the Year, she is currently representing DoDEA educators, students, and military-connected families at the national level during her Year of Service from January to December 2022. Passionately driven by examining the past to help build the future, she takes pride in providing culturally responsive, standards-based education. Ms. Guilfoyle's teaching philosophy focuses on equity and students' experiences as pathways to student connection and as a vehicle to deliver culturally responsive, standards-based education. Her experiences living in Mildenhall, England, Okinawa Japan, Spangdahlem, Germany and other locations as a military child, surviving military spouse, parent to military children and her perspectives as a first-generation American, inspired Ms. Guilfoyle to become a Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) educator in support of the mantra “Military families also serve.” A thirteen-year teaching veteran, Ms. Guilfoyle is a fifth-grade educator at Daegu Elementary School in South Korea. Ms. Guilfoyle is a recipient of the United States Forces Korea Scroll of Appreciation for Excellence in Education award, 2022 DoDEA Pacific West Teacher of the Year, National Endowment of the Humanities Scholar and 2022-2023 Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Scholar. She holds Bachelor and master's degrees in Education, as well as teaching certifications from DoDEA and the state of Georgia. Ms. Guilfoyle's husband, Robert Kenny, a fellow DoDEA educator from London, England, --shares her passion for culturally responsive education and completing their “Wonders of the World” travel bucket list; together they are the parents of three daughters-- Michela, Yasmin and Kamala-- all Daegu Middle High School graduates--and a son, Alex who is a middle school's student at Daegu Middle High School.
BELLE Vue lead the Premiership Grand Final by 12 points after an eventful first leg in Manchester on Monday. We have reaction from Aces captain Brady Kurtz, the so far 10 heats undefeated undefeated Robert Lambert, and team managers Mark Lemon & Simon Stead. In part 2, our main feature is with 3x World Champion, Aces legend and pit corner advisor to Robert Lambert, Jason Crump. Talking about he Premiership Grand Final, Robert Lambert's development on the world stage, as well as his work with the British youth & what the next generation holds. And in part 3 we get reaction from Teesside where Poole Pirates claimed the advantage against Redcar in the Championship KO cup 1st leg. And we catch up with Kevin Little, Berwick Bullets team manager after their narrow NL Playoff semi final win over Mildenhall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fr Luke's last homily as parish priest of Brandon and Mildenhall.
So you think your breathing
Jo Mildenhall MCPara, Paramedic Mental Health Project Lead at the College of Paramedics talks about paramedic mental health on radio Solent.
The Final Draft Great Conversations podcast is all about books, writing and literary culture. We're dedicated to exploring Australian writing, looking into the issues that drive our storytelling to discover more from the books you love.These are the stories that make us who we are.In the next instalment of our irregular, ongoing series featuring incredible book podcasts Andrew is joined by Kate Mildenhall & Katherine Collette from The First Time.The First Time is a podcast about publishing a book for the first time. Kate and Katherine describe The First Time as one part reality show, one part writers' master class, featuring Australian writers and industry insiders, exploring the logistics of publishing a debut.Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew PopleWant more great conversations with Australian authors?Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.Get in touch with Andrew and Final Draft. We love to hear about what you're reading!Twitter - https://twitter.com/finaldraft2serInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/finaldraft2ser/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/finaldraft2ser/
James Keane is joined by Bryson Walker, Jake Harris, Ed Fahey and Olè Hutchings tonight as we discuss: what defines a driver or individual getting a memorial or testimonial meeting in the wake of the amazing effort of the Spudgun Memorial, The attitude and spirit of the 3 Litre meetings after yet another amazing Aldershot Handshaker, plus loads more - among other things, including reviewing Kings Lynn's top all banger night on 11th June, the Spudgun Memorial, Bradford's all Banger night featuring Pre 70 Unders on the 18th June and the awesome Handshaker meeting from Aldershot. We look ahead to Mildenhall's BWS round and All Ford Weekender, Ipswich 1600 Spedeweekend and Kings Lynn Unlimited War of the Worlds and Maai Testimonial.
On today's show, how a state grant will help organizations helping those in recovery from substance abuse. Plus, the band Mildenhall gets ready to perform this weekend in Fayetteville, our weekly update from Michael Tilley, Becca Martin Brown, Courtney Lanning, and much more.
“There really isn't a line where one project ends and the next begins. It's always many things happening at once.” The First Time is the podcast brainchild of writers Katherine Collette and Kate Mildenhall. Like getting warm and reassuring advice from two friends, The First Time is all about what happens the first time you publish a book, offering a behind the scenes look at all the thoughts and feelings writers experience when their book enters the world. In this special live podcast recorded at the Wheeler Centre in April 2022, they turn their attention to the often challenging experience of how to follow up a brilliant first book. Having just released second novels themselves, Collette and Mildenhall were joined by second-time authors Yumna Kassab (Australiana) and Robert Lukins (Loveland) for a candid and generous discussion of all the joys and anxieties inherent in the writing and publishing process. This event was presented as part of Mic Drops, a Wheeler Centre original series celebrating all things audible that brings together podcasting's best and brightest to share their thoughts and insights on the art (and business) of listening. The official bookseller for this event was Hill of Content Bookshop. Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former St. Kilda Saint and record 802-game NBL referee Bill Mildenhall joins Brad and Boti to discuss his amazing career. This episode is a unique insight into one of the most underappreciated and misunderstood facets of the game. Each week Brad Rosen (NBL Commentator) and Boti Nagy (Basketball Blogger) give you the wrap on Australian basketball. Highlights of the week, game-by-game synopses, ‘Nagy's Nasty' and ‘Rosen's Rattler' #NBL22 #WeAreWNBL All brought to you by the good people at Piranha Media & Burger Boss Rate - Review - Subscribe
Do you know that there's a place in you that will cause you to win in every season of life? You are never alone. Everything you need has been placed on the inside of you by God. The only responsibility you have now is learning how to access it.
This episode is brought to you by Tarkine. Tarkine produces the world's most eco-friendly high performance running shoes. Along with this, they take responsibility for the full life-cycle of their shoes. Tested on elite runners. Suitable for anyone who cares about the planet, comfort and style. Tarkine #RunTheFuture Now available at tarkine.com use code rtpodcast for 10% off your first order. Runner's Tribe is on a mission to chat with the world's best runners. Follow along for training insights, cool stories, and loads of banter. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/runners-tribe-podcast/id1563338165 PodBean: https://runnerstribe.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ghTB6vJMUiLPtsszNpeA5 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/60au7ktm Brought to you by host Daniel Wallis, episode 13 of the Runner's Tribe podcast features Mathew Mildenhall, who is a performance physiologist at High Performance NZ.
In this episode we catch up with Katy Davies, CEO at CamdenBoss. An enclosures manufacturer based in Mildenhall and one of the newest members of the Smart Manufacturing Alliance. Katy shares her first hand experiences of Apprenticeships and the benefit they bring to the business.
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In this episode we speak to another rising star of British Speedway, Jordan Jenkins. Last year he became a National League Champion with Mildenhall, and in 2022 he'll look to retain that title as he captains Oxford Chargers. He's also racing in the Championship once again with Redcar Bears, and will be heading to Poland to race in the U24 Ekstraliga with Czestochowa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to 2022, Season 2. My first guest of the year Kate Mildenhall, a writer, teacher and podcaster from Hurstbridge Victoria on Wurundjeri lands, and a mum of 2. Kate is the author of two novels. Her debut novel, Skylarking, (2016) was named in Readings Top Ten Fiction Books of 2016 and longlisted for Best Debut Fiction in The Indie Book Awards 2017 and the 2017 Voss Literary Prize and The Mother Fault (2020) which was Longlisted for the 2021 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year and Shortlisted for the 2020 Aurealis Awards, Best Science Fiction Novel.Kate also co hosts The First Time podcast a podcast with fellow author Katherine Collette about the first time you publish a book, and she is currently working on her third novel and undertaking a PhD on creative process.We enjoy a lively chat about failure, creating in a covid world, judgement of mothers, how her mothering influences her writing and why everyone should think like a 40 year old woman.**This episode contains mentions of post natal depression*Kate - Website / Instagram / Twitter Books mentionedRufi Thorpe article - Mother, Writer, Monster, MaidFour Thousand Weeks - Oliver BurkemanThe Divided Heart - Rachel PowerMaking Babies - Anne EnrightListen to Claudia Karvan read The Mother Fault on audiblePurchase Kate's books herePodcast - instagram / websiteMusic used with permission from Alemjo.
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Steve Mildenhall returns to talk insurance history! Int his follow up to our earlier episode we dig even deeper into data by different line of business and observe all kinds of interesting things:- which classes have more premium than claims volatility- statistical vs narrative analysis- how well can claims be forecast with prices?- how did the industry do?- which lines are more volatile and why?Check out the youtube video for the slides:https://youtu.be/HfF53eXFSGQ
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This episode marks the return of Steve Mildenhall, principal at Convex Risk, former Assistant Professor of Actuarial Science at St John's University and former CEO of Analytics at Aon. This time, Steve is bringing an amazing dataset that he has developed showing the longest sweep of history in insurance I have ever seen. You can see the deck we go through here. This show is probably best consumed as a video, which you can see here. You can see show notes at notunreasonable.com.
Today we have the return of Steve Mildenhall where Steve and I talk blockchain! Steve suggested the idea to me a few months ago and that sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole exploring this technology. In this episode Steve and I talk about what the blockchain is from both a technical and strategic perspective. It covers insurance but we go wider! This is possibly a transformational innovation, but how? youtube: https://youtu.be/EAZI0qs8GHAshow notes: https://notunreasonable.com/?p=6850
Today I'm kicking off a new series tentatively called the Not Unreasonable Book club to be co-hosted with Steve Mildenhall (who is running for the board of the Casualty Actuarial Society, so vote for him!). Steve is an assistant professor at St John's University's school of risk management and former head of Analytics at Aon Re. Steve's an all-around smart dude and I'm looking forward to learning from him and hopefully disagreeing once in a while! Books and papers discussed in today's show: On Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society by Richard Posner and Eric Glen Weyl Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy by Jonathan Haskell and Stian Westlake The Theory of Risk Bearing: Small and Great Risks by Ken Arrow The Nature of the Firm by Ronald Coase