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Ryan sits down with Nick Hart of Pandemonium Pro Wrestling to discuss their upcoming show at Wrestlemania Weekend, "The House Always Wins"! They discuss how the card was constructed, booking changes, and tons of stories and exclusives about what could be the show of the week.Write the next episode's Intro! Post it online with #RingPostIntro, and we'll read it and shout you out on the next episode!Support this podcast by becoming a Patreon member today!Get some merch!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ryan sits down with Nick Hart of Pandemonium Pro Wrestling to discuss their upcoming show at Wrestlemania Weekend, "The House Always Wins"! They discuss how the card was constructed, booking changes, and tons of stories and exclusives about what could be the show of the week.Write the next episode's Intro! Post it online with #RingPostIntro, and we'll read it and shout you out on the next episode!Support this podcast by becoming a Patreon member today!Get some merch!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ring-post-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Audio for: "As Hes Interrogated", part of the series "Walking With Jesus". Sermon given by Nick Hart, April 13, 2025, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
Eddie Kalegi, Phil Jaccoma, Nick Hart, Woody Silverstein, Sean Newcomb, Anthony Palumbo, Corinne Lahr, Ellis Gordon, Jay Tomlinson, and Brendan Kelly all weigh in on the thrilling 2025 WRSU-Daily Targum basketball game, where the Targum took down RSU 63-62 at Jersey Mike's Arena.
Are you dreaming of sun-soaked adventures but dreading the heat? Then you won't want to miss this week's episode of The Bucketlister Podcast!Your host is back chatting with the expert himself, Nick Hart from The Altitude Centre. Following their insightful conversations on altitude training, Nick returns to dive into the crucial topic of heat acclimatisation.Whether you're planning a trek through tropical rainforests, exploring scorching deserts, or simply want to feel more comfortable on your summer travels, this episode is packed with practical advice and science-backed strategies.Nick breaks down:What heat acclimatisation actually is and why it's important.The physiological changes your body undergoes when adapting to warmer climates.Effective methods for heat acclimatisation, both at home and during your travels.Common mistakes to avoid when preparing for hot weather.Tips and tricks to stay safe and perform your best in warmer environments.Don't let the heat hold you back from your bucket list adventures! Tune in to this week's episode of The Bucketlister Podcast for essential insights that will help you conquer the heat and make the most of your warmer weather trips.———————————————We are The Bucket List Company. Welcome to our Podcast, where wanderlust and inspiration meet practical tips and information for all of the top adventure travel destinations around the world.FOLLOW US:Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_bucketlist_coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bucketlistcompanyOfficial Website: https://thebucketlistcompany.co.uk/———————————————#bucketlisttravel #adventuretravel #travelbucketlist #bucketlisters
This episode features audio from an in-person roundtable discussion at the 2024 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference. The roundtable focused on the five-year anniversary of The Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act and a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) on federal agencies' ability to assess their capacity to collect and use evidence. The panelists also discussed what needs to happen next to further strengthen the use of evidence in the federal government. The roundtable featured remarks from Erika Rissi, Nick Hart, Melinda Buntin, Rachel Snyderman, and Paul Decker. Rissi is the chief evaluation officer of the National Science Foundation, where she is also the Head of its Evaluation and Assessment Capability Section. Hart is the president and CEO of the Data Foundation. Buntin is a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Carey Business School. Snyderman is the managing director of the Bipartisan Policy Center's Economic Policy Program. Decker is the president and chief executive officer of Mathematica. You can also read a short blog by Decker summarizing key themes from the roundtable here: https://mathematica.org/blogs/advancing-and-enhancing-evidence-based-policymaking Listen to a past episode of On the Evidence featuring a discussion about the five-year anniversary of the Evidence Act with experts from government, think tanks, research organizations, and academia: https://mathematica.org/blogs/building-on-the-evidence-act-to-increase-the-positive-impact-of-federal-policymaking Listen to a past episode of On the Evidence featuring Robert Shea, an expert on performance improvement in government who served on the bipartisan U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, a group whose recommendations informed the Evidence Act: https://mathematica.org/blogs/robert-shea-on-the-federal-governments-progress-in-using-evidence-to-improve-programs-and-policies
In this episode of the Knowledge for Teachers podcast, Nick Hart takes us on an inspiring journey from his beginnings in sports science to becoming a school leader in Dubai. A respected voice in educational leadership, Nick shares insights from his blog and books, delving into the evolution of his leadership style. He discusses the critical role of context in decision-making, introduces the concept of the school year's rhythm for structured improvement and highlights the importance of trust in fostering strong school communities. Tune in for practical advice and thought-provoking ideas on navigating the complexities of educational leadership. Resources mentioned: Nick Hart's books: Creating a strong culture and a positive climate in schools Impact: a five part framework for making a difference in schools Nick Hart's blog posts discussed in this episode: Leadership handbook 5.0 School improvement: Rhythm of the year Culture setting | More than words A model for school improvement Vivianne Robinson Mary Kennedy Dr. Neil Gilbride Bryk and Schneider Ambition Institute - The persistent problems of school leadership AERO You can connect with Nick: Twitter: @MrNickHart Linkedin Website: mrnickhart.wordpress.com You can connect with Brendan: Twitter: @learnwithmrlee Facebook: @learningwithmrlee Linkedin: @brendan-lee-kft Website: learnwithlee.net Support the Knowledge for Teachers Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast A Systematic and Structured Approach to Teaching Primary Mathematics - 10 hr Online (Live) Course While there's been strong momentum for the science of reading, what about maths? In this course, I will explore what the research reveals about effective maths instruction, highlighting the importance of aligning teaching with how learning happens. Across these sessions, I will go beyond summarising research and delve into practical implications, showing teachers how to bring these concepts to life in the classroom. Highly interactive, the sessions will offer plenty of opportunities for teachers to engage, practice, and respond. More info https://www.learnwithlee.net/a-systematic-and-structured-approach-to-teaching-primary-mathematics/ 10% off Discount code: MATESRATES
Eddie Kalegi, Will Carmenaty, Jess Buckley, and Nick Hart preview Rutgers' upcoming appearance in the Rate Bowl at Chase Field against Kansas State. Hear from offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca, wide receiver Dymere Miller, and defensive lineman Kyonte Hamilton. Plus, previewing the College Football Playoff and catching you up on the latest in the NFL as the playoffs approach.
Step inside the Penguins Podcast Lounge and have a seat next to Nick Hart and his first guest of the season, Tristan Broz!
Eddie Kalegi, Jess Buckley, Will Carmenaty, and Nick Hart look back at the loss to Nebraska and preview tomorrow's matchup with Wisconsin. Hear from Greg Schiano, Dariel Djabome, and Kyonte Hamilton. Plus, Krissy Birdsall spotlights the Badgers and our NFL Whiparound!
Valuable insights into what it means to lead in a school abroad. Tune in to hear an authentic voice, Nick Hart, on the challenges and opportunities as a leader in Dubai.
The regular panel is joined by Nick Hart for an episode looking back at Webby's Wembley heroics, the future of Wall Talk and paying respect to Matija Sarkic following his tragic passing.Head to Millwall TV to WATCH the full episode...
A preview edition ahead of tomorrow's SCEFL play-off final Bayliss Avenue between the Dockers and Corinthian FC. Regular show host Michael Avery joins with Achtung! Millwall host Nick Hart to chew over this huge match in the history of both clubs.Up the Dockers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A preview edition ahead of tomorrow's SCEFL play-off final Bayliss Avenue between the Dockers and Corinthian FC. Regular show host Michael Avery joins with Achtung! Millwall host Nick Hart to chew over this huge match in the history of both clubs.Up the Dockers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Audio for: "The High Calling To Embrace Weakness", part of the series "The High Calling". Sermon given by Nick Hart, April 28, 2024, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
Mike Duffy was joined by Cameron Smart and Nick Hart from The Achtung Millwall Podcast to preview The Hornets trip to The Den this Saturday in Neil Harris' first home game back as Millwall gaffer since his departure in 2019. Follow The Achtung Millwall Podcast: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CBL.Millwall.Magazine Twitter/X - https://x.com/achtungmillwall?s=21 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6EeI1kqmP4qFY9VbFxwOHa?si=jLha98gyReKhNa7l-csyAQ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/achtung-millwall-podcast/id1006650617 Follow The Voices of the Vic Podcast: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheVoicesOfTheVic Twitter/X - https://x.com/voicesofthevic?s=21 Instagram - https://instagram.com/voicesofthevic?igshid=Nzd2YXZoamd1cDM1 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LWkbl2NkQbl1nTbBSllOn?si=RQQPSoG2TPeeDSWQtIJlYg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-voices-of-the-vic/id1518372507 Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com Thanks for watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JB with music from the likes of Holly and the Reivers, Nick Hart and Tom Moore and Roy Bailey.
A new MP3 sermon from Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pray and Believe Subtitle: 1 Timothy Speaker: Nick Hart Broadcaster: Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Length: 27 min.
1. Super Biton De Segou : Farafina from the CD Afro.Jazz.Folk Collection Vol 2 (Mieruba)2. Samandar : Ay Gulak from the CD Lost In Tajikistan (Riverboat)3. Shirley Collins : Lost In A Wood from the CD Archangel Hill (Domino)4. Oriane Lacaille : Li Bat [feat. Piers Faccin] from the CD iViV (Ignatub) 5. Nick Hart & Tom Moore : Babylon from the CD The Colour Of Amber (Slow Worm)6. Hack-Poets Guild : Something To Love Me from the CD Blackletter Garland (One Little Independent)7. You Are Wolf : Reynardine from the CD hare // hunter // moth // ghost (Firecrest)8. Esukolaal : Koriye from the Various Artists CD Ears Of The People: Ekonting Songs From Senegal & Gambia (Smithsonian Folkways)9. Anita Carter : Right Way, Wrong Way from the CD Blue Doll (Jasmine)10. Hiram Salsano : Angiolina from the CD Bucolica (Hiram Salsano)11. Jim Moray : Fair Margaret And Sweet William from the CD Beflean – An Alternative History 2002-2023 (Managed Decline)12. Liz Hanks : Hide (Measurement Of Land Needed To Sustain A Family) from the CD Land (Hudson)13. Lisa O'Neill : Birdy From Another Realm from the CD All Of This Is Chance (Rough Trade)14. Tamsin Elliott & Tarek Elazhary : Telaet Ya Mahla Norha // Mundesse from the CD So Far We Have Come (Penny Fiddle) You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.comPodwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud.Follow the links for previous podcasts.
In late May 2023, Mathematica coordinated with Congressman Derek Kilmer's office to host a discussion on Capitol Hill about the impact of the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (Evidence Act) and how to further embed the use of data and evidence in federal decision making. This episode of On the Evidence features edited audio from the event with remarks from Kilmer and his House colleague, Rep. William Timmons, in addition to a panel discussion with experts from government, think tanks, research organizations, and academia. Kilmer represents Washington State's Sixth District and was one of the Evidence Act's original co-sponsors. He is also the sponsor of a new bipartisan resolution to establish a new commission on evidence-based policymaking that would advise Congress on how to make greater strides in embedding the use of data and evidence in federal agencies but also in Congress itself. Timmons represents South Carolina's Fourth District and is a co-sponsor of the resolution to establish a new evidence commission. The other speakers included Robert Groves, Nick Hart, Ruth Neild, and Susan Jenkins. Groves is a provost of Georgetown University and served as a member of the previous U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, whose recommendations informed the Evidence Act. Hart is the president and CEO of Data Foundation and served as policy and research director for the U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking. Neild is an executive director of education and employment research at Mathematica and previously served as delegated director of the Institute of Education Sciences within the U.S. Department of Education. Jenkins directs the Division of Evidence, Evaluation and Data Policy at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she also serves as an evaluation officer. A full transcript of the episode is available at mathematica.org/blogs/building-on-the-evidence-act-to-increase-the-positive-impact-of-federal-policymaking Learn more about the U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, which made recommendations ahead of the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/management/commission_evidence Read a fact sheet from the Bipartisan Policy Center on the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act: https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/fact-sheet-foundations-for-evidence-based-policymaking-act/ Read a press release about the resolution to establish a new commission on evidence-based policymaking: https://kilmer.house.gov/media/press-releases/kilmer-spearheads-legislative-change-with-introduction-of-evidence-based-policymaking-resolution Read the bipartisan resolution to establish a new commission on evidence-based policymaking to further embed the use of data and evidence in federal decision making: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/49/text?s=1&r=1&q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22Evidence+commission%22%5D%7D
Audio for: "Training A Team", part of the series "As I Follow Christ". Sermon given by Nick Hart, June 11, 2023, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
It's been a while, hasn't it? But, like buses, you wait ages for an Old Songs Podcast episode and then two come along in quick succession. Because this edition is the first in a two-part thing. Today, we're chatting to Jim Moray about passing the two-decade mark as a professional musician, about one of my favourite of his traditional arrangements, the ballad 'Lord Douglas' [Roud 23], about a new album coming soon, and about an upcoming festival in his name. The second part to this podcast is going to be recorded live, in front of an audience - possibly even you, dear listener - at the Jim Moray festival on Jun 17th at Cecil Sharp House in Camden, North London, where we'll be joined by Jim, Nick Hart and a number of other guests. I'll stick the tickets link on the page accompanying this episode. We're focusing this episode loosely around the song, 'Lord Douglas', which Jim originally released 10 years ago, winning Best Traditional Track at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in the process. We're also using it as an opportunity to talk to Jim about his career so far. Listen out for tales about the time Amy Winehouse mistook him for a photographer's assistant, his relationship with folk music and gadgetry, and his theories on how arranging traditional ballads is like writing a week's worth of Eastenders. And, as an extra special treat, listen out for the final track in the podcast - usually an unaccompanied ballad, but this time an exclusive - a recording of 'Lord Douglas' from the Abbey Road sessions that make up his new album. Once again, our thanks to the English Folk Dance and Song Society for their ongoing support, and we hope to see some of you at JimFest on June 17th. Tickets for the Jim Moray Festival are available now from this link. The Old Songs Podcast is supported by the English Folk Dance and Song Society.‘Lord Douglas' podcast notesThis article is accompanied by a partial transcript of the sections that discuss Jim's career. You can find that in our Jim Moray interview.LinksThe English Folk Dance and Song SocietyThe Vaughan Williams Memorial LibraryThe Jim Moray FestivalTrack listing‘Lord Douglas', Jim Moray, taken from the album Skulk (2012)‘Lucy Wan', Frankie Archer, taken from the single Lucy Wan (2022)‘Earl Brand', Gigspanner, taken from the album Natural Invention (2020)‘The Douglas Tragedy', Ewan MacColl, taken from the album The English & Scottish Popular Ballads (The Child Ballads) Vol.5 (1956)‘Lord Douglas', Moonaroon, taken from the EP Seeds
Amazing West coast single string shooter Nick Hart joins me to talk about all things Traditional Archery! Nick has over 30 years of shooting and is a legacy - his dad is an west coast legend and he isn't too far behind! Nick has taken over hosting the TBC Rendezvous in Los Olivos California... how fun would that be to head out there and hang with some cool trad people? https://tbcarchery.com/event/ Channel Sponsors: ► Archery Past Traditional Archery Gear - Archerypast.com ► CD Archery - https://www.cdarchery.com/ ► Yost Archery - https://YostArcheryProducts.com ► The Push Archery - thepusharchery.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quick-shots/support
[Sports documentary] In 2007 the legendary Scottish track cyclist Sir Chris Hoy set out to break the 1km time trial world record. The record and then only sub one minute 1km time was set by Hoy's longtime rival- Arnaud Tournant. Hoy was determined to go sub one minute himself and even more determined to snatch the record away from the French cyclist. Hoy embarked on a journey to the most remote cycling venue on the planet- The Alto Irpavi Velodrome, high in the Bolivian Andes. The fastest track on earth. Hoy's attempt pushed the boundaries of what his body could take. Throw in the very real risks of altitude sickness, a shoestring budget, an extremely tight deadline, unpredictable weather conditions, malfunctioning airplanes, some very curious locals and join us as we revisit the circus atmosphere that surrounded Chris Hoy when he became the highest cyclist in the world. To help us along with this story we talk to kilo track cyclist; Eamonn Byrne and to an expert in high altitude training; Nick Hart. Featuring original music score by Drembot. References: Heroes, Villains and Velodromes: Chris Hoy and Britain's Track Cycling Revolution - Richard Moore (Author). Chris Hoy: The Autobiography of Britain's most successful ever olympian - Sir Chris Hoy (Author). Arnaud Tournant: le phénomène - Pascal Sergent (Author). Eamonn Byrne is a coach at blacklinecoaching.com Nick Hart is a performance specialist at altitudecentre.com --- Full episode transcript available here: https://mrjohnroche-42475.medium.com/yarn-26-the-highest-cyclist-in-the-world-78333e6b3fd1 --- Yarn is produced and edited by John Roche --- Comments and feedback very welcome! Email: yarnstorypodcast (at) gmail.com. Twitter: @YarnStoryPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yarnstorypod/message
Audio for: "Anguish About The Cost", part of the series "The Heartbreak of Jesus". Sermon given by Nick Hart, March 26, 2023, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
Josh Maniscalco joins Nick Hart for the latest episode of the Penguins Podcast! And what an episode it is... Josh and Nick cover wide ranging topics from his Hershey Bears roots, pandemic free agency, ghosts, The Clapper™, and more! Also, Country Music = College Hockey?
The first episode of the New Year is here! Jack St. Ivany joins Nick Hart to discuss his adjustment to life as a pro hockey player, his origins as a youth player in sunny California, and shares some stories about his college coach, Jerry York.
In this episode Toria chats to Nick about how leading a school isn't easy and that what works for one setting won't necessarily work for another. Nick is an ardent believer that leaders need to know their school well and the problems that they are trying to address. He talks to Toria about the perils of fads on social media and how this can direct leaders away from what their setting needs. Nick is the Executive Headteacher of the Alwyn and Courthouse Federation in Berkshire. He is a visiting fellow with Ambition Institute, facilitating on the NPQH and is one of the organisers of ResearchED Berkshire. He blogs at www.mrnickhart.wordpress.com and tweets @mrnickhart. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others and I would love it if you would leave a review on Apple, Spotify or anywhere else. The Tiny Voices Talk book is out now . Use the code ITL25 to get 25% off it until the end of 2022. https://www.independentthinkingpress.com/books/teachingskills/tiny-voices-talk/
This Christmassy episode of the Old Songs Podcast turns the tables slightly, as Nick Hart interviews Jon Wilks about a traditional folk song of wintery note, 'The Gloucestershire Wassail' [Roud 209]. The pair chat about the history of the song, where it was collected, where it travelled to, what the lyrics might refer to, the definition of wassailing, and its connection to Britpop (or all things). Everything you ever wanted to know about 'The Wassailing Song' is right here in this episode, so strap your ear-goggles on and summon your wassailing bowl. ‘The Gloucestershire Wassail' podcast notesLinksOver the course of the episode, Nick Hart and Jon Wilks mention the following things:The English Folk Dance and Song Society'The Gloucestershire Wassail' on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library websiteNick Hart's yellow handkerchiefsGwilym Davies online collectionThe Prince Albert Carol Consort, StroudNotes on Blur's version of 'The Wassailing Song'Nick Hart's photo in 'A Christmas Carol'Track listing‘The Wassailing Song', performed by The Grizzly Folk'The Gloucestershire Wassail', performed by Magpie Lane'The Kentucky Wassail', performed by John Jacob Niles'The Wassailing Song', performed by Blur'Wassail', arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams'The Halsway Carol', performed by Jackie Oates'The Gloucestershire Wassail', performed exclusively by Jon WilksFor more info on Jon Wilks, head to jonwilks.online.
Tom HB interviews Nick Hart about his latest book, published through Bloomsbury, which discusses a 5 part framework for making a difference in schools. What are the five impact domains that can drive school improvement? How can they be applied to any school improvement journey? Find out in this TTR special!
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Podcast is back for a brand new season, and we're kicking things off in style!! Red-hot rookie Corey Andonovski is Nick Hart's first guest of the year. Listen as the two talk about the team's strong start, the mid-game power outage in Utica, Corey's friendship with Pittsburgh Steelers QB Kenny Pickett, and much more!
Executive Headteacher Nick Hart joins us to discuss a helpful framework for thinking about the impact leaders can make in schools. Lots of sage advice and useful insights from a passionate and experienced leader in education.
Audio for: "Because The World Needs The Church", part of the series "Why Are We Doing This? *Church". Sermon given by Nick Hart, August 21, 2022, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
'Sweet Lemany' [Roud 193] is a traditional folk song that has entranced countless singers, not least Hannah Martin of Edgelarks, SykesMartin, Gigspanner and Saltlines. The song is an aubade (a piece of music for the morning) and features mystical lyrics that may (or may not) refer to a druidic figure and the magic of early summer. Ahead of her performance with SykesMartin at Cecil Sharp House on September 29th, 2022, Hannah joins Jon Wilks on the Old Songs Podcast, supported by the English Folk Dance and Song Society, to chat about the history of the song, where she first heard it, and what caught her attention in the first place. Make sure you stick around to the end of the podcast to hear a truly gorgeous, unaccompanied performance of the song by Hannah Martin herself. 'Sweet Lemany' podcast notesLinksOver the course of the hour, Hannah Martin and Jon Wilks mention the following links: The English Folk Dance and Song SocietyThe Cecil Sharp's People website'Sweet Lemany' [Roud 193] on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library websitePaul Sartin discusses Marina Russell on the Old Songs PodcastBilly Bragg discusses the Copper Family on the Old Songs PodcastPre-order the Saltlines albumVisit the SykesMartin page on the Edgelarks websiteBook tickets to see SykesMartin at Cecil Sharp HouseThe Tradfolk Instagram channelTrack listing'Sweet Lemany', performed by Burd Ellen'Sweet Lemeney', performed by Peter Bellamy'Lemany', performed by Nick Hart'Sweet Lemany', performed by Jarlarth Henderson'Sweet Lemany', performed by the Askew Sisters'Sweet Lemany', performed exclusively for the Old Songs Podcast by Hannah MartinFor more info on Hannah Martin, head to Edgelarks.co.uk.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the traditional ballad, ‘Lucy Wan' [Roud 234] can be found in the first episode of the second series of The Old Songs Post, featuring the English traditional ballad singer, Nick Hart. On this page you'll find all the notes, links, track listings, etc, mentioned in the podcast itself. It can be heard by clicking the player below, or on the majority of podcast platforms, from Apple to Spotify to Mixcloud.The Old Songs Podcast is supported by the English Folk Dance and Song Society.‘Lucy Wan' podcast notesLinksOver the course of the hour, Nick Hart and Jon Wilks mention the following links:The English Folk Dance and Song SocietyNick Hart's work on the Cambridge folk songs at Cecil Sharp HouseThe Helen Harness Flanders Collection at Middlebury College, VemontNick Hart's gig at Cecil Sharp House on September 28th, 2022The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library at Cecil Sharp HouseMary Humphrey's article on Charlotte Dann and Ella BullThe Lucy Broadwood CollectionSouthern Harvest, Frank Purslow/ Steve GardhamTim Chipping's article on Kate Bush and traditional music from fRoots magazineTrack listing‘Lucy Wan', performed by Frankie Archer‘Fair Lucy', performed by Elmer George‘Lucy Wan', performed by Nick Hart‘Lucy Wan', performed by Spiers & Boden‘Lucy Wan', performed by Martin Carthy‘Sheath and Knife', performed by Ewan MacColl‘Lucy Wan', performed by Jim Moray ft. Bubbz‘Lucy Wan', performed exclusively for the Old Songs Podcast by Nick HartFor more info on Nick Hart, head to nickhartmusic.com.
Audio for: "Special Message", part of the series "Look Again. Look Closer". Sermon given by Nick Hart, June 12, 2022, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
What advice would Kate Rusby give to her younger self? Find out on this month's Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot as she joins host Matthew Bannister to celebrate her 30 years on the road. There are also special performances by Angeline Morrison, Heidi Talbot and Bryony Griffith and Alice Jones plus music from Katie Spencer, Nick Hart and Guise. --- Access over 150 performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
Ryan Smith gets the pulse from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton side of the playoff matchup as he chats with the Voice of the Penguins, Nick Hart. They discuss the Penguins' road to the Semis, as well as the biggest keys for Wilkes-Barre as they try to upset the 2-seeded T-Birds.
Karl Banner , Dean Morrow and Nick Hart look back at a battling performance from Spurs at Liverpool and look forward to a massive NLD.Sponsored by Manscaped.com use code ATT1882 for 20% off and free shipping.
Audio for: "I'm The Healer!", part of the series "Look Again. Look Closer". Sermon given by Nick Hart, May 1, 2022, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 9 am.
Featuring Phil Clarke and Nick Hart.For more details of The Lions Trust visit www.thelionstrust.orgOr visit @TheLionsTrust on Twitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Host Karl Banner with guests Ricci Ashoori and Nick Hart as they look back on an important away win at Brighton.Sponsored by Manscaped.com , use discount code ATT1882 for 20% off and free shipping.
‘Dives and Lazarus' may seem like an odd song to look at in early April, given that it's commonly thought of as a carol. But that's the nature of The Old Songs Podcast. If the guest wants to discuss Christmas carols in April, then who am I to question their motives?It's another unusual episode, recorded in the confines of coronavirus lockdown. My guest today is one of my favourite natterers – a man who could talk the folkie legs off Martin Carthy's donkey, and also one of the chaps who helped me come up with the concept for this podcast. You heard him on the very first episode, in fact. It's Nick Hart, broadcasting to you from what sounds like the rather rapid descent into utter madness. We'll get on to that shortly. What's lovely about ‘Dives and Lazarus', or Roud 477 to give it its official number, is that it also gives us the chance to explore how these old traditional songs influenced a generation of classical composers, not least Ralph Vaughan Williams. And that's not somewhere I think we've been before. So, without further ado, let's get stuck in by opening a window onto the technical difficulties involved in recording a podcast in two different regions while under lockdown, not to mention the subtle art of synchronised clapping. You'll see what I mean.
On today's episode of The Daily Scoop Podcast, Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer Maria Roat announced she will retire at the end of March. The Office of Personnel Management is directing agencies to create job classifications for data scientists. Nick Hart, president of the Data Foundation, explains why this is important for the government in their efforts towards attracting data talent into the federal workforce. Steven Hernandez, chief information security officer at the Department of Education, joins Scoop News Group's Wyatt Kash and Splunk's Bill Wright on a panel to explain how his agency is harnessing and utilizing data. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every weekday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. And if you like what you hear, please let us know in the comments.
Program evaluation dates almost as far back as government programs. But the art and science of program evaluation is always changing. The Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act, passed back in 2018, aims to bring data and data science more deeply into evaluation. There's even a foundation to support this work. Recently it surveyed agencies to see how they're doing. Data Foundation president Nick Hart joined the Federal Drive to discuss the findings.
In this episode, Lions podcasting juggernauts collide as Nick Hart, presenter of Achtung! Millwall, the number one Millwall fan podcast, takes the hotseat.Nick discusses how he first got into watching the club, details his best XI from a half-century of choice, and also speaks about how his podcast came about.
Katie Guay is an ice hockey referee and the first woman to ever ref in the AHL – American Hockey League. She has 8 international championships under her belt including the 2018 Olympic Games. In addition to her officiating, she is also the Director of Compliance and Safety for PHF - Premier Hockey Federation. Note: The sound clip from Katie's debut in AHL was taken from AHLTV. The broadcaster was Nick Hart from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. SPONSOR Insport Education Sign up for their courses HERE The code gives you 10% ANY course offered. Discount code: sportsmanagementpodcast10________________________________________________________ PARTNER SIGA - Sport Integrity Global Alliance Proud to be a Permanent Media Partner to SIGA. Read more about their great work HERE. Follow us on social media Instagram Facebook Twitter www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
Today's guest is Nick Hart. Travis had some technical difficulties so Dan flew solo on this interview. Here's what you need to know about Nick, according to Nick: Husband to Lindsey. Rad dad to Cade, Mylee, Brooklyn & Maverick Executive Director / Founder of Flowlovesyou Foundation Sworn to fun and second to none…
On today's episode of The Daily Scoop, Lt. Gen. Dave Deptula (Ret., USAF), Dean, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, discusses the current problems the Air Force faces with IT modernization, and some possible remedies to those problems. Nick Hart, President, Data Foundation, joins The Daily Scoop Podcast following the four-year anniversary of the release of the findings from the U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, which would eventually lead to the Evidence-Based Policymaking Act. Elizabeth Field, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management, Government Accountability Office, explains how the Department of Defense has adapted to manage while operating under a continuing resolution from Congress. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available everyday at 4 p.m. ET. Listen more here: https://www.fedscoop.com/the-daily-scoop-podcast/ We are now available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KZJcp1fu5JKlollvXeLD8
This week we recap how the Pens, WBS, and the Nailers did over the last week then Nick Hart joins me for a little chat and that's no April Fools joke. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app