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Pippa speaks to the spokesperson for WSR, Murray Williams, for advice on preparing for hikes this time of year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Murray Williams the Manager & Communications at Ultima Ataractic Expeditions about the magical continent of massive glaciers, pristine snow, sparkling-blue ice caves, howling blizzards and wild, rugged mountains. Antarctica which is a remote destination with mesmerising landscapes unlike any you have ever encountered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murray Williams is the Manager of Ultima Antarctic Expeditions and he highlights the opening of Ultima Oasis Camp in November 2024 and the unparalleled experience that it offers in the Antarctic wilderness. You can find out more at https://ultima-antarcticexpeditions.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In My First African Adventure, Riaan Manser allows the reader to relive the toil, excitement and occasional terror of his journey - negotiating the Sahara and Libyan deserts, learning French, Portuguese and Arabic, eating monkey, rat and bat, standing in front of the pyramids, being awarded the freedom of the Red Sea in Egypt, feeding hyenas mouth to mouth, and standing on the highest, as well as at the lowest, points in Africa. Riaan arrived safely in Cape Town on 25 November 2005. Now, for the first time, children can relive this amazing journey of discovery in a fun, illustrated version of the original journey. And this week, Riaan Manser and Murray Williams join the Good Things Guy podcast to chat about the new book! My First African Adventure!
Pippa Hudson speaks to Murray Williams, co-author of a book that won in the children's category and was the overall winner in this year's SA Book Awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murray Williams reviews Takahe by Alison Ballance, published by Potton & Burton.
Jeff catches up with avid adventurer Murray Williams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a temporally confused episode, we have an interview with Stuart Murray Williams. We talk about the idea of Christendom, and, more to the point, what's going to happen after it's gone away. Also Nick may or may not be on holiday and Joe may or may not be in the USA. Support the podcastContact the podcast through your email machine Mentioned in this episode: James Bryan Smith, The Good And Beautiful YouStuart Murray Williams
Every Saturday morning Weekend Breakfast host Sara-Jayne King shares her top three picks of things to do in and around the Western Cape. If there's an event that you would like featured on SJ's Top Picks you can send an email to sarak@primedia.co.za YOBO Wine & Whiskey Bar on Shortmarket Street hosts Local Is Global Dockside Beer Experience at Makers Landing Book signing by explorer Riaan Manser and journalist Murray Williams at Constantia Exclusive Books See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests Riaan Manser | Adventurer Murray Williams | News24 Reporter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 500 Half way to the show's mission of 1,000 Ad-free Stories Forever for boys and girls around the worldGobbolino the Witch's Cat by Ursula Murray Williams - Read by Martyn Kenneth
Murray Williams reviews New Zealand Seabirds: A Natural History by Kerry-Jayne Wilson, published by Potton & Burton
Murray Williams reviews New Zealand Seabirds: A Natural History by Kerry-Jayne Wilson, published by Potton & Burton
Murray Williams reviews Tree Sense: Ways of Thinking About Trees edited by Susette Goldsmith, published by Massey University Press.
Murray Williams reviews Tree Sense: Ways of Thinking About Trees edited by Susette Goldsmith, published by Massey University Press.
Murray Williams reviews An Exquisite Legacy: The life and work of New Zealand naturalist G.V. Hudson by George Gibbs. This book is published by Potton & Burton.
Murray Williams reviews An Exquisite Legacy: The life and work of New Zealand naturalist G.V. Hudson by George Gibbs. This book is published by Potton & Burton.
Stuart Murray Williams is a veteran church planter, author, and founder of Urban Expression which trains and equips church planters in the UK. On this episode of the Field Preachers podcast, he'll share his journey of planting and insight into what it is like to plant in post-Christendom. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out from the church and preached in the open air to those who didn't have the time or money to sit in a pew and hear the good news. Thousands of people, mainly those struggling with poverty, came to hear him preach that first week and the revival of Methodism was born as the good news became real in the hearts of those who heard about God's love and grace. Church planters are modern day "field preachers" who go out from the established church into the community where they proclaim good news to those who need it most. This podcast is a series of interviews and stories from modern-day Methodist field preachers who will make you laugh, cry, and think more deeply about how and where we are called to share God's love and grace.
Watch as we sit down with 2 time olympic gold medalist, Tina Thompson after she receives her Hall of Fame jacket at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame.
Here Murray Williams talks with Rudy Gay, Former UCOON Mens basketball star and current NBA Spurs player, about how his basketball career and how it has moved his life to where it is now.
Watch as we sit down with one of FIBA's 50 top players in 1990, Dino Rađa, after he receives his Hall of Fame jacket at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. Class of 2018 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame interview with Murray Williams
This is a collection of sports related interviews done by Murray Williams with Premier Sports Cast podcast.
Enjoy our interview with Katie Smith, a 7 time WNBA All Star, after she receives her Hall of Fame jacket at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame.
Watch as we sit down with the one and only 7 time NBA All Star, Grant Hill after he receives his Hall of Fame jacket at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. Class of 2018 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame interview with Murray Williams
Ever wonder why people say bonds are such a good investment? In this episode, I speak with Murray Williams about how bonds can fit into your investment portfolio. The move up in interest rates over the last year and a half has actually created a potential breakaway from the 40-year downtrend in interest […] The post Podcast: Interest Rates and Bond Theory appeared first on .
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! In this episode, I continue the discussion with Stephen Ngao and Murray Williams about the relationship between market bubbles and investor psychology, irrationality, and efficiency in markets. The meteoric rise of Bitcoin, Ether, and ICO's in the cryptocurrency space is prompting many to draw parallels […] The post Podcast: Is Bitcoin in a Bubble? Part 2 appeared first on .
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! In this episode, I speak again with Stephen Ngao and bring in Murray Williams as a follow on to our discussion about investor psychology, irrationality, and efficiency in markets. The meteoric rise of Bitcoin, Ether, and ICO's in the cryptocurrency space is prompting many to […] The post Podcast: Is Bitcoin in a Bubble? Part 1 appeared first on .
FEATURED INTERVIEW: ANTHONY TULLO Oakville, Ontario's ANTHONY TULLO is an accomplished actor/producer/screenwriter and is now adding 'Country artist' to that list of credits. “I always wanted to make music. I was a big fan of Bryan Adams and that gritty vocal style and great songs. But the more I thought about the stronger I felt the lure of country music with a rock edge. I hooked up with some talented and well connected folks and my new album Switching Tracks is the result.” Anthony has starred or co-starred in television and film projects such as “Liberty Street”, “Mutant X”, “The Relic Hunter”, and “Out There with Melissa DiMarco.” He wrote a psychological thriller screenplay called “A Secret Cross” in 2011. “A Secret Cross” got the attention of social media distributor Linda Nelson at Nelson Madison Films in Los Angeles and also won the International Award of Excellence at the Los Angeles Movie Awards in 2012. It was also selected to be a part of the Moving Images Film Festival in Toronto and won Best Independent Feature Film. ALSO ON THIS EPISODE: REBEKAH STEVENS is a country/pop singer-songwriter currently residing in Kitchener, Ontario. As well as being a Boots & Hearts 2013 Emerging Artist Finalist, Rebekah recently released her debut EP called Here I Am featuring the current single "Better In The Past." MURRAY WILLIAMS - born & raised on the farmlands of rural Ontario - is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, piano, bass and banjo. Country fans are loving his current album Goin' Nowhere Fast which showcases his traditional country music style.
Born and raised on the farmlands of rural Ontario, Murray Williams released his debut single “Thank a Farmer” in 2006. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, piano, bass and banjo, Murray began performing at the age of 14 when he formed a band called Harley Express with classmates. After that came Night Shift, which hit the Ontario circuit on weekends for about 10 years. After a short break, Murray played in a duo, which eventuallyy grew into a four-piece called Common Thread. Country fans are loving his current album Goin' Nowhere Fast which showcases traditional country music - a great collection of originals like the heartfelt "Daddy's Little Girl" and covers like Murray McLauchlan's "Farmer's Song" and Kenny Chesney's "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy." Murray's latest single is the moving "Love Song For My Father." Tami J. Wilde is a singer/guitar player/songwriter on a music mission. She hails from the Peterborough area. Tami has proudly released her self-titled debut album featuring her songwriting on every track. The CD was recorded by James McKenty from The Spades.Tom Street played drums. Ken Tizzard played steel on many of the songs. From the opening track "Me And My Ole Guitar" through to the closing track "Redneck Ramble", Tami takes you on a musical journey full of characters you'll recognize and experiences you'll want to relive. It's country meets rock meets high energy performances.
In the final edition of Extra Time for 2011 the sports team of Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams look back at the sporting year, which was dominated by the Rugby World Cup. The team also hands out a few sporting awards.
In the final edition of Extra Time for 2011 the sports team of Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams look back at the sporting year, which was dominated by the Rugby World Cup. The team also hands out a few sporting awards.
In the final edition of Extra Time for 2011 the sports team of Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams look back at the sporting year, which was dominated by the Rugby World Cup. The team also hands out a few sporting awards.
In the final edition of Extra Time for 2011 the sports team of Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams look back at the sporting year, which was dominated by the Rugby World Cup. The team also hands out a few sporting awards.
Radio New Zealand Sport's Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams review a year that went well for many New Zealand sportsmen and women and team - if not the cricketers - and consider possible Halberg Awards finalists.
Radio New Zealand Sport's Barry Guy, Stephen Hewson and Murray Williams review a year that went well for many New Zealand sportsmen and women and team - if not the cricketers - and consider possible Halberg Awards finalists.