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Brad shares about some ideas and plans to photograph Purple Sandpipers along the rugged coast of Newfoundland. I share about an outing photographing Florida Scrub Jays, then I photographed Night Herons in the dark at night, and I wrapped up my past week with my first outing using a dome port on the underwater housing and trying to photograph split-level shots of wading and shorebirds in Florida. We wrap up the show answering a listener question from Nathan Watson who asked: I always enjoy your podcasts with Brad, and in a recent episode there was a bit of conversation about aches and pains and generally getting older. I could relate, but it also got me thinking about the inevitable end we all face in life, and what would happen with my photography. I thought it might make an interesting discussion topic for your podcast, not from a morbid perspective, but to encourage genuine thought about what our end of life wishes for our images would be given we put so much energy, passion and creativity into them. Over decades we accumulate galleries of many thousands of images. These images have value - sentimental value to our families, commercial value as art, or educational value that could support conservation causes. What would you and Brad want to happen to your image libraries? Do you want your family to have them, or would you prefer to leave them to a charitable conservation organization that could use them towards good causes?
In this episode of the Guru podcast, we explore the unique journey of match angler, Nathan Watson. Nathan is not only a Fish O Mania Winner, he has also won the Fish O Mania Champion of Champions! Nathan shares his incredible story in match fishing, revealing the secrets and techniques that set him apart, including a few angling skills that make him one of the most unique anglers in the sport today.
Regan Brown, Host, Bill Mann of G.B. Group Construction and Painting and Kelly Zibell with DC Group sit down with Nathan Watson, General Manager with Bleu Ciel to discuss hiring managers through colleges and using higher education to get more people involved in HOA related careers.
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
As an AIH council member, it was my pleasure to be a part of the Student of the Year award ceremony this week, celebrating Nathan Watson's outstanding efforts over the recent years. He graduated last year, but wasn't able to receive his award in person so the AIH went regional.He works for Tamworth Regional Council, where you might find him working in the Botanic Gardens. In this episode, we learn why he was nominated, and why the AIH chose him as the winner of the award.We also recognised the Urban Street Tree Advisory Group in Tamworth. Listen as I interview 9 people who were there on the day, each bringing their own perspective.EPISODE LINKSBecome a member of the AIH: https://aih.org.au/Tamworth Regional Council: https://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/Urban Street Tree Advisory Group: https://haveyoursay.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/urban-street-tree-management-plan-1TAFE NSW: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/Find horticulture industry jobs: HortPeople.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.comLET'S WORK TOGETHERAre you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.
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This week's episode features a conversation with my guest, Nathan Watson.Nate is a husband and father, and has a strong social media presence under the handle @DadSwagg, which started as somewhat of a joke between he and wife, because he thought himself to be the coolest Dad alive; thus the "Swagg". What will become obvious to listeners of this episode is the passion with which Nate thinks and talks about parenting and fatherhood. We talk about his own experiences early on in his fatherhood journey, as end our conversation considering the devestating implications of poor communication and parenting on children.As always, thank you for spending your Wednesday with us!You can visit the Welcome To Fatherhood website for more information. Theme MusicDreamweaver by Sound ForceFrom Premium BeatShow MusicUptown by Nu Alkemi$tWhat's Mine is Yours by Dr. DelightFrom Soundstripe
For our expert feature today we've got an expert on how to survive the great outdoors, Operations Manager at NZ Mountain Safety Council, Nathan Watson on the show.
1. Kinky Sound – Connect (Pavel Petrov Remix) 2. Felves, Marcelo Rivera – Sorry (Extended Mix) 3. Amir Telem – Let Go (Paul Anthonee Remix) 4. Lauren Schrader – Pushing On (Extended Mix) 5. Mark Moncrieff – Second Chance (Joshua Ollerton Extended Remix) 6. Passenger 10 – Melange (Extended Mix) 7. Odra – Dark Start (Original Mix) / Reunion (EP) 8. Jo Fanciullo – Acid Mind (Original Mix) 9. Javier Ho – Recuerdos (Original Mix) / Recuerdos (EP) 10. Tony Futura, XoXe VL – High Speed (Original Mix) Photo by Nathan Watson
My guest Nathan Watson joins me to discuss his creative use of light, working towards conservation photography, and including a sense of space in composition. Follow Nathan at: Instagram: @nathan_watson_photography Show Mentions: Crested Tern silhouette Wood Duck in dead tree high key Roadkill Possum Doug Gimesy Landing Spoonbill Great Egret morning silhouette
Reuploading this because I'm inept Joining us this week is Northern Invasions own Nathan Watson. We cover a new innovative way to dry yourself, the inaugural Orkney tiara and some coverage of the Tournament itself
At San Francisco's Public Glass, locals have the opportunity to get hands on experience in this ancient and evolving craft. The organization's executive director, Nathan Watson, says his mission is to ensure that Public Glass isn't just located in the Bayview neighborhood, but actually involves community members in their work.
|| (0:00) - Draft Inspiration || (1:56) - Nathan Watson, UNC Alumnus and Dedicated Fan Joins the Show || (6:29) - Carolina Fever || (12:48) - UNC Best Plays & Moments Draft ||
Welcome back to the Tales of Sigmar, a Warhammer Age of Sigmar Podcast. In this episode Chalmers sits down with Nathan Watson, the 2018 Northern Master and current member of the Scottish 6 Nations team to chat about Belakor and the Legion of the First Prince allegiance. We chat about what makes the list strong, how to counter it and what playstyle to use when putting it on the table. We also cover Belakor's new warscroll, Nathan's hobby in getting his army together with a unique theme to merge all the different chaos daemons together, what his future plans for AoS are and his initial thoughts on the impending release of AoS 3. Be sure to check out Nathan on his AoS podcast The Northern Invasion which covers alot of the Scottish AoS Scene. As always catch us on Twitter; Chalmers - talesofwargames Nathan - Nate_Watson89
Andrew has prepared a special treat with your friends Diana, Julia, Katie and guest Nathan Watson. Go back in time into the theater of Reagan's mind to days gone by, memories flooding back triggered by the Ghost of Goffrick's appearance at the Mayhem.This week's episode is sponsored by Lambdachops! Find out more at lambdachopshop.com.http://nerdification.media"Dreamlike" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro is "Threads of Fate" by Diana Paparozzi and Thomas R. Hart (RecD). Find his Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_sDpgGua4u9L2LMFxE2AwThanks to Hopper and the Books on Tape for the use of our end theme, "Mary Meet Meg". Find more on her Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hopqer
Nathan Watson – Ticket Sales Executive with the Indianapolis Indians – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss his career in sales in the NFL and Minor League Baseball, how the COVID-19 pandemic affected ticket sales, and offers advice to students wanting to break-in to sports.
Nathan Watson: Achieving Equity through Community Building and Art Making Investigating a range of issues from equity and privilege to materiality and labor, Nathan Watson’s artwork addresses complex social issues through a combination of monochromatic glass and compelling form. After directing San Francisco State University’s small glass program for five years, the artist, designer, and educator became Executive Director of Public Glass, the city’s only public access glass making facility. As the director of an arts non-profit and in his life as an artist, Watson’s current practice continues to move intuitively between community building and art making as a way to examine and imagine how we might offer each other the same attention and regard as we do the object. A Kentucky native, Watson received a BA in history from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he also began investigating glass as a way to transform storied narratives into a visual medium. Before pursuing his graduate studies at California College of Arts in 2004, Watson received grants and awards from the Rhode Island Foundation and the Rhode Island Council for the Arts for his work concerning local crafts, identity, and immigration. Often formed by constructed architectural interventions and poetic imagery, Watson’s work in glass has been the subject of exhibitions at the Noma Gallery and Refusalon in San Francisco, POST in Los Angeles, and numerous surveys of contemporary artists using glass as an element in their practices. Watson has lectured and taught nationally as a visiting artist at the Massachusetts College of Art, Centre College in Kentucky, UC Fullerton, San Francisco State University, and at conferences addressing issues surrounding arts education, youth programming and social justice. As a curator, he has contributed to exhibitions at Southern Exposure, Google, The Reclaimed Room at Building Resources, and directs the gallery and artist in residence programs at Public Glass. In 2012, Watson co-founded Light A Spark, a glass-focused arts program that provides rare opportunities and resources for youth in the underserved communities of San Francisco. He’s also a member of an artist collective called Related Tactics, which brings together artists and cultural workers to collaborate on projects that deal with the intersection of race and culture. Days before the most recent issue of GASnews was set to publish, the organization received a letter from Watson and published it in its entirety. Watson wrote: “In this moment when all communities must ask, how did we get here, I think that it’s a meaningful statement in itself to say that I am one of two African Americans leading nonprofit glass organizations, and one of three helping to guide University glass programs in the entire United States. After sitting back and watching our glass community respond to the lynching of brown people and observing the social media-based processing of our complicity through inaction and a pervasive lack of inclusion, I’ve decided to put my heartache aside to share what it feels like from my perspective. With all of the wealth, privilege, and supposed progressive elements within our arts community, how could we let ourselves fall so far behind when it comes to supporting equity and opening doors for everyone? Even when compared to the lack of representation across the art world as a whole, the glass community looks really bad. No words, propping up of black faces, or sudden unburying of works by black artists will solve this. We were wrong all along to be content amongst ourselves, content to peddle in shiny things with little connection to the realities of the world that is burning our eyes open now. We as artists, who are tasked with interpreting our collective condition, did not do our jobs, and the industry that supports us did not do theirs. The glass galleries did not look toward and support our futures, and our institutions looked to the past and the same sources for self-congratulation again and again until last week. In the last few days my projects, my body, and the images of my black and brown colleagues have become all too popular in the social media posts of the many glass companies and organizations around the country who are trying to make a statement about how “woke” they are. If you use our bodies in your catalogues, in your posts, and in your applications for larger grants, YOU are responsible for helping to create a way forward for the many who have not been offered a seat at your table. The leading nonprofit glass organizations from coast to coast who have been working on issues of access and diversity, lifting new voices, and supporting emerging artists for years with little to no contribution from our industry’s biggest donors and institutions have joined together to create the Give to Glass Campaign. We’ve united due to the devastating financial impacts of COVID-19 on our programs and studios, but also because our own glass community has never fully appreciated the value of what we’ve been working for all along. In this moment when everyone has something to say about social justice, I ask….Do you see us now?! If you as an individual or an institution have made a declaration about where you stand, then it’s your moral obligation to support change in our glass community. Words raise awareness, but contributions provide the resources for REAL CHANGE! Donate to Give to Glass, to Crafting the Future, or to any organization that is versed in fighting for those whose lives are compromised and voices muted, and for God’s sake, please VOTE! If there is no action behind your statements, then please stop using our names, our black bodies, those of our youth, and the objects made from our alienation and pain, and step aside to let us build our own house.” Talking Out Your Glass podcast and all of our sponsors have made donations to Give to Glass. Give to Glass is a fundraising campaign created by and for Glass Impact, a nationwide coalition of nonprofit, community-focused glass organizations who are dedicated to equal access and uplifting diverse voices and ideas through glass. Each of the member studios is supported primarily through public programming, making the economic fallout of COVID-19 and social distancing particularly devastating. By supporting Glass Impact through the Give to Glass Campaign, you are making a statement: A diverse and accessible glass community is the best way that we can move the industry forward, and we cannot afford to allow COVID-19 to eliminate the studios that are fighting for inclusivity. Glass Impact is: Firebird Community Arts | Chicago, IL | @firebirdcommunityarts Foci- Minnesota Center for Glass Art | Minneapolis, MN | @focimcga GlassRoots | Newark, NJ | @GlassRootsinc Hilltop Artists | Tacoma, WA | @hilltopartists North Carolina Glass Center | Asheville, NC | @NCGlassCenter Public Glass | San Francisco, CA | @PublicGlass STARworks Glass | Star, NC | @STARworksglass UrbanGlass | Brooklyn, NY | @UrbanGlass_nyc Visit https://www.givetoglass.org
Every fifth Sunday of the month is Kids City Sunday, where our youth and kids serve and lead during the service. As part of our series on testimonies, Pastor Watson talks with two teenagers from our church family - Arkale Scroggins and Nathan Watson. These young men share what it's like to follow God as a young person, who in their families inspires them, how God has comforted them, what they would say to grown folks, and more about their origin stories.
Jeff squeezes the complete 2019 Team GB Motocross of Nations team of Shaun Simpson, Adam Sterry and Nathan Watson, into a van to talk to them about Assens and their pre event training in episode 9 of Dirt Hub's "Man in a Van" Motocross show!
Sorry for the long delay, my friends; we're still working on the next episode of Heels & Heroes and should be back up and running very shortly! In the meantime, Andrew has prepared a special treat with your friends Diana, Julia, Katie and guest Nathan Watson. Go back in time into the theater of Reagan's mind to days gone by, memories flooding back triggered by the Ghost of Goffrick's appearance at the Mayhem.This week's episode is sponsored by Lambdachops! Find out more at lambdachopshop.com.http://nerdification.media || http://twitter.com/masksandmartyrs || DISCORD: https://discord.gg/DHk6eyX || STORE: http://etsy.com/shop/MasksAndMartyrs"Dreamlike" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Intro is "Threads of Fate" by Diana Paparozzi and Thomas R. Hart (RecD). Find his Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_sDpgGua4u9L2LMFxE2AwThanks to Hopper and the Books on Tape for the use of our end theme, "Mary Meet Meg". Find more on her Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hopqerThis episode also featuring the track "For Queen and Country" by Diana Paparozzi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 16 - January 2019 In this episode the Northern Master, Nathan Watson, and some chump with lots of Spite Revenants talk through their games at January's Tempest event and explain the thinking behind their lists. The tournament organizer explains how the event was run and the top lists are considered before discussion on scoring for future events. It may be 'dry January' in the South but in the North we stay true to our vices. Can you go the distance as the boys have a Burns Night discussion and mop up the last of the Christmas Spirit? If you have any questions or feedback, email us at aosbatrep@gmail.com or message us on Twitter: Stu - @aosbatrep Scott - @_wee_men Liam - @liamadamwatt Nathan - @nate_watson89 Join us on Patreon at - www.patreon.com/aosbatrep Like and follow us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/batrep
Episode 13 - December 2018 Deepkin, Competitive Play and Which Armies are Strongest In this short episode Stu talks with the 2018 Northern Master, Nathan Watson, to discuss Idoneth Deepkin and gives some tips on improving your competitive play. Follow Nathan on Twitter @Nate_Watson89
Episode 12 - December 2018 The Northern Masters 2018 The Tournament Organiser of the inaugural Northern Masters, Scott Smith, gives his thoughts on the event and co-hosts Stu West, Liam Watt and Nathan Watson run through their games. This episode is the last for a while to focus specifically on games at an event before we return to normal discussions and chat. (IMAGE 1 - THE BOX OF NO FUN) (IMAGE 2 - CAKES FOR THE MASTERS)
Episode 7 - November 2018 In this episode you'll learn how a newbie can take out a 40 man event, which Realm artefacts are controversial, how realmscape features can make or break your day and we learn who has the best Nef; Stu or Nate... The crew discuss the Howling, tactics and Realms before the Winner of the Howling shares all and gives his tips for getting better in tournament play. We also have the views of a tournament organizer and look ahead at November's main content. With Stu West, Scott Smith, Liam Watt, Nathan Watson and special interviews with Andy Currie and the 2019 AoS Scotland 6 Nations Captain 2019, Mike Callaghan.
The https://thecatholicmanshow.com/blog/9877/ (Virtue) of http://www.newadvent.org/summa/3129.htm (Magnanimity) Episode 128 This episode is sponsored by https://thecatholicmanshow.com/council-man-membership/ (CoM) member and friend, Nathan Watson. https://thecatholicmanshow.com/blog/9877/ (5 ways to develop Magnanimity) Magnanimous men don't allow themselves to become concerned with everything that comes along, but rather only with great things that are suitable for him. A magnanimous man strives to that which is worthy of the highest glory To be silent out of fear for what is true is a man who is completely alienated to the virtue of magnanimity A magnanimous man does not complain for he doesn't let his heart ponder that which is not great He is not about the desire of human respect but about his mission and cause on this earth – to become a saint If this is your first time listening to The Catholic Man Show, we do 3 things every episode: 1.) Open, review, and enjoy a man beverage – Minutes 1-12. 2.) Highlight a man gear – Minutes 12-24. 3.) Have a manly conversation – Minutes 24-48. MAN DRINK: Homebrewed Sour Ale MAN GEAR: Pre-emergent MAN TOPIC: The Virtue of http://www.newadvent.org/summa/3129.htm (Magnanimity) If you haven't listened to The Catholic Man Show before, check out our previous episodes https://thecatholicmanshow.com/episodes/ (here). Subscribe to our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5MhmMZZhEnrapVYUIkFHLg?view_as=subscriber ( YouTube channel) to watch past episodes. Want to help The Catholic Man Show? Want to help get the word out? Please rate The Catholic Man Show on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-catholic-man-show/id1128843873?mt=2 (iTunes). Want discounts to Catholic companies? Hats, rosaries, candles, cigars, beef jerky, and Catholic Comic book. Great gifts for all Catholic families. https://thecatholicmanshow.com/discounts/ (Check it out here) Are you a man who cares about our culture and wants to grow in virtue? https://thecatholicmanshow.com/council-man-membership/ (Click here) Support this podcast
We talk to KTM Enduro Factory Racing rider Nathan Watson. Vi pratar med KTM Enduro Factory Racing föraren Nathan Watson
We talk to KTM Enduro Factory Racing rider Nathan Watson. Vi pratar med KTM Enduro Factory Racing föraren Nathan Watson
With only days to go before thousands of spectators and hundreds of riders descend into North Somerset for the 32nd RHL Weston Beach Race, the excitement is building for what is set to be a spectacle of off-road racing. The whole weekend is stacked with races starting on Saturday at 10am and then continuing on Sunday at 9.30am - the full timetable of races can be viewed below or by clicking this LINK The 3 hour main solo event will kick off at 1:30pm on Sunday with hundreds of bikes screaming their way down the North Somerset coastline in front of thousands of fans lining the entire circuit. This year many of the UK’s best riders will be hunting for glory including British MX1 champion Shaun Simpson onboard the Hitachi KTM 450, Ben and Nathan Watson and the return of beach race legend David Knight who will be riding for Yamaha. The field is stacked with talent, to pick a winner would be near on impossible but you can safely say anyone near the front of the pack at the halfway stage with no misfortune will be a contender for ‘King of Weston.’ This year we have brand new access tunnels for fans entering the centre area of the circuit, the tunnels will be supplied by ‘Weholite’ who are based in Newport. We also have a NEW look double tier VIP glassed suite, which will bring a whole new elevated view for guests and the media area is now situated on the lawn in the Maxxis hospitality unit. Racing starts on Saturday with a full day of track action, starting with the youth races at 10am with the main Quad and sidecar races kicking into action at 2pm with 3 hours of exciting four and three wheel madness. Sunday follows suit with youth racing starting at 9:30am with the main solo race at 1:30pm - a full timetable can be found below. This years event is BIG, thousands of fans and spectators are expected on both days, Weston is an event you need to tick off you must see list, 3 hours of intense and exciting racing from start to finish. Gareth Hockey of RHL Activities: “The team are already on site adding the finishing touches to the event, thousands of tons of sand moved to shape some impressive and huge dunes and miles of fencing is now in place which shapes the course nicely. The race will be tremendous and like most years, there is no clear cut winners, we’ve also kept the ticket prices the same on the gate as we have for the last 5 years, come early and enjoy our 32nd RHL Weston Beach Race.” For all the information on this years RHL Weston Beach Race please visit the website here http://rhlactivities.com/events/rhl-beach-race-2014 Weekend Timetable Saturday October 18 2014 10am - 11.30am Youth 125 Race 12pm - 13.15 Kids 65cc Race 13.00 - 14.00 Star rider autograph session 14.00 - 17.00 Adult Quad and Sidecar Race 17.15 Trophy Presentation Sunday October 19 2014 09.30am - 10.45am Youth Quad Race 10.45am - 11.15am Star rider autograph session 11.15am - 12.30 SW85 and BW85 Race 13.30 - 16.30 Adult Main Solo Race 17.00 Presentation and awards