POPULARITY
Walking the Fairways segment of The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is proudly brought to you by Dint Golf Solutions www.dint.com.au and Colin Campbell Chemicals www.campbellchemicals.com.au There's lots going on around Australia and right here is where you will get all the info you need to stay up to date.I'm joined on this podcast episode by Tim Warren, Superintendent of Glenelg Golf Club in Adelaide. Tim gives us an update of the club's enhancement plan and how the most recent works are coming along on holes 8 and 9. He also provides an insight into the final holes remaining in the project.There's also some information about in this episode of new work being completed on course at Elanora Country Club in Sydney, some architecture master planning of a couple of course in Western Australia, and the completion of the course enhancement works at Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne.To finish off I catch up with Josh Smith, greenkeeper at Piltdown Golf Club in the UK after returning from his recent stint at TPC Sawgrass working on course at The Players Championship, and an update of Nigel Taylor's Everesting Challenge in his quest to raise awareness for mental health during 2025!You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!The Golfing Greenkeeper - InstagramThe Golfing Greenkeeper - FacebookThe Golfing Greenkeeper TV - YouTubeSend me an email to - thegolfinggreenkeeper@gmail.comPeople and places mentioned in this podcast:Glenelg Golf ClubGlenelg Golf Club Course Team - InstagramDunsborough Lakes Golf ClubContour Golf Design GroupPinjarra Golf ClubGolf Course Superintendents Association Western Australia (GCSAWA)Lake Karrinyup Country ClubCottesloe Golf ClubGoldfields Golf Club - KalgoorliePalm Beach Golf ClubElanora Country ClubKruse Golf - FacebookClayton DeVries & Pont (CDP)Woodend Golf ClubMedway Golf ClubBox Hill Golf ClubMetropolitan Golf ClubJosh Smith, Adventures in Greenkeeping - InstagramPiltdown Golf ClubTPC SawgrassThe Players ChampionshipNigel Taylor, The Dirty Dozen - InstagramKeeper of the Greens - Shane Baker (Mosman Park Golf Club)Keeper of the Greens - Josh Smith (Piltdown Golf Club)Keeper of the Greens - Fraser Brown (Lake Karrinyuip Country Club)Keeper of the Greens - John Mann (Metropolitan Golf Club)
Walking the Fairways segment of The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is proudly brought to you by Colin Campbell Chemicals www.campbellchemicals.com.au and Dint Golf Solutions www.dint.com.auThis episode of Walking the Fairways sees me chatting with Greens Director of Ashgrove Golf Club, Simon Putral in Brisbane, and Superintendent of Lakelands Golf Club, Richard Flesser, on the Gold Coast, to gain an insight into just what they experienced from Tropical Cyclone Alfred. We chat about damage done on their respective golf courses and I also discover how quickly they are able to recover!Also included is my 1st time experience of a game at Moore Park Golf Course just a few days ago. I was joined by lead spokesperson of the Save Moore Park Golf Course campaign, Jared Kendler, for a short round of the back 8 holes, which is the location of the where the NSW State Government are planning to repurpose the public golf course to make way for a public park. What I experienced was nothing short of amazing!I'm also joined on this episode by Nigel Taylor for an update of his Everesting Challenge that he is embarking on to raise awareness of mental health.You hit 'em clean, we'll keep 'em green!If any of the discussions in this podcast raised concerns with your mental health you can contact:Lifeline (Australia): 13 11 14 or visit www.lifeline.org.auBeyond Blue (Australia): 1300 224 636 or visit www.beyondblue.org.auMensLine Australia: 1300 789 978 or visit mensline.org.auPeople and Places mentioned in this podcast:Ashgrove Golf ClubLakelands Golf ClubHope Island Golf ClubSanctuary Cove Golf & Country ClubPalm Meadows Golf ClubMoore Park Golf Coursewww.savemooreparkgolfcourse.com.auThe Dirty Dozen (Nigel Taylor) Instagram The Dirty Dozen (Nigel Taylor) FacebookBehind the Turf Podcast
In news on Walking the Fairways I let you know about a $300M golf and surf resort coming to the Gold Coast, Rowan Daymond - Superintendent of The Grange GC in Adelaide drops in for a chat about preparing the course for LIV Golf Adelaide, Yowani Golf Club in Canberra gets a mention as their new layout design by Ben Davey from Contour Golf is growing in nicely, Mt Lawley Golf Club in Perth is soon to open their full course greens replacement program designed by OCM, and Nigel Taylor swings by to give us the details of his extreme challenge to raise awareness for mental health in the greenkeeping industry. You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green! If any of the discussions in this podcast raised concerns with your mental health you can contact: Lifeline (Australia): 13 11 14 or visit www.lifeline.org.au Beyond Blue (Australia): 1300 224 636 or visit www.beyondblue.org.au MensLine Australia: 1300 789 978 or visit mensline.org.au People and places mentioned in this podcast: Palm Valley Gold Coast Yowani Golf Club Contour Golf Federal Golf Club Shoalhaven Heads Golf Club Cobram Barooga Golf Club Latrobe Golf Club OCM Design Huntingdale Golf Club Riversdale Golf Club Glenelg Golf Club The Grange Golf Club LIV Golf Adelaide Nedlands Golf Club Seaview Golf Club Mt Lawley Golf Club Nigel Taylor (Instagram)
In this episode, I'm joined by Nigel Taylor, a highly experienced video and content producer whose career has spanned both full time corporate work and freelance work here in Australia and in London. Specific projected have included video and digital production including TV & film, shoot and talent direction, project management, editing and scriptwriting.We talk about how Nigel got into the industry, after initially thinking that medicine would be the route he took. What he learned from his first professional role in regional TV and why it was such a great place to start.Next came a move to London and landing his dream job working at Disney. What did he learn during this time of working for a large global corporate and what impact did it have on the level of creativity he could bring to the role. Nigel also worked on his own passion and freelance projects, what part did this play in his overall learning and approach.On returning to Australia and effectively starting his career again (an aspect of global relocation that often gets overlooked), what made the difference for him and how was he able to re-establish himself?We end with a fascinating discussion about AI and its impact on the Creative industry. Nigel holds a very positive view and I loved his take on it.So many takeaways and insights from this conversation, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did having it.My links:Website: https://www.egconsulting.au/LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmajgraham/Guests' links:Website: https://abiggerboat.tv/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelandrewtaylor/Hi, I'm Emma. A Career Coach helping Marketers and Creatives get greater clarity on their career paths and confidently navigate the steps needed to create change. If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me via:Website - https://www.egconsulting.au/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmajgraham/
Terms usedIf you're not familiar with some of the terms used in this discussion – some key ones are described here for your reference:C rate – the charge and discharge rates of a battery. This varies by battery, but a 1C rate will be a defined current over a particular period of time. Cell – The smallest form of a battery – best considered in consumer terms as a single AA or AAA, etc battery.Module – A number of individual cells connected together. Multiple modules will be used in a pack.Pack – A collection of battery cells, OR battery modules connected together to form the full power source for a device – for example the pack that would be connected to a power tool.Thermal runaway – Due to misuse, damage or aging, the process where a battery starts to self-heat. As the battery heats, it causes more damage, reading to greater heating, often resulting in fire, explosion or release of gases. An internal short-circuit is often the intermediate cause of the runaway. The runaway will continue until all the chemicals causing the runaway reaction have been consumed. These are very difficult reactions to stop once they have started.Arcing – Current passing through a gas, which causes the electrical breakdown of that gas, often accompanied by production of plasma and visible light.Series connection – connecting two or more batteries positive-to-negative. This provides a system that delivers the sum of the battery voltages, without adjust the amp hour output. For example, two 4-volt 3 amp-hour, batteries in series would provide 8 volts and 3 amp hours. Parallel connection – connecting two or more batteries together positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. This provides a system with increased amp hour ratings, without adjusting the current. For example, two 4-volt 3 amp-hour, batteries in parallel would provide 4 volts and 6 amp hours.Burst disk – a single use pressure relief system, which is a surface that bursts when a certain pressure is exceeded.Nigel also mentions the Munro Tesla teardown – you can find that video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeZzEg3GIcg As well as www.batterydesign.net, Nigel is online at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-taylor-2131964/ Our theme music is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Music from https://filmmusic.ioLicense: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Connect with me (Paul) at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulorange/H.E.L. group can be found at www.helgroup.com online,on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hel-group/ on Twitter, we're @hel_group, https://twitter.com/hel_groupor search for us on Facebook
The current issue of North and South magazine tells the fascinating story - under the headline "Enemies of the State?" - of Dorian Saker and some of his classmates falling under suspicion as suspected subversives in the 1940s.
Nigel Taylor est la preuve que tous les héros ne ressemblent pas à Superman. Ne vous laissez pas abuser par l'ensemble chemisette et short beige, cet homme est un aventurier. En 2003, patron d'une entreprise informatique du Hampshire il a acheté NEUF Renault Avantime.
Nigel Taylor est la preuve que tous les héros ne ressemblent pas à Superman. Ne vous laissez pas abuser par l'ensemble chemisette et short beige, cet homme est un aventurier. En 2003, patron d'une entreprise informatique du Hampshire il a acheté NEUF Renault Avantime.
Vuosi 2021 oli levyjen ja julkaisujen puolesta antoisa ja monipuolinen. Sami Ruokangas, Juha Kakkuri ja Pauli Kauppila listaavat vuoden parhaita levyjä genrerajoista välittämättä tai ainakin niitä kyseenalaistaen. Lyhyempi Spotify-lista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5YFj3cmzhlAYEvi8MJASIh?si=41926574370a4f36 Pidempi soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0HI0Op9DIJTwnrG05vwSZk?si=2a975a084389405e Jakson jutuissa ovat mukana Rolling Stones, Uriah Heep, Mastodon, Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood & Friends, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, The Who, Steven Tyler, Billy Gibbons, David Gilmour, Deep Purple, Amoth, Tomi Ihanamäki, Anne Lanttola, Jethro Tull, Iron Maiden, Nick Cave, Joseph Kamga, Måneskin, Blind Channel, Prince, Thomas Raggi, Svart Records, Jinjer, System of a Down, Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree, Jussi Parviainen, Larkin Poe, Rebecca Lovell, Megan Lovell, Nu Deco Ensmble, Tyler Bryant, Allman Brothers Band, Dickey Betts, Keith Richards, The Black Keys, Deap Vally, Musiikki & Media, Lost In Music, Kissa, Alice Cooper, Günter Kivioja, Sleepy Sleepers, KISS, The Darkness, New York Dolls, Rick Derringer, MC5, Steve Hunter, Black Country, New Road, Juha Torvinen, Danny, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, T Bone Burnett, Everly Brothers, Hank Williams, Lucinda Williams, Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, Led Zeppelin, Nyrkkitappelu, Aino & Hajonneet, Kaija Koo, Popeda, Yö, Green Lung, Nigel Taylor, Jon Lord, Ken Hensley, Orange Goblin, Heavy Feather, Jefferson Airplane, Jani Juntunen, Tavastia, Mokoma ja Stoned Statues.
Nigel Taylor est la preuve que tous les héros ne ressemblent pas à Superman. Ne vous laissez pas abuser par l'ensemble chemisette et short beige, cet homme est un aventurier. En 2003, patron d'une entreprise informatique du Hampshire il a acheté NEUF Renault Avantime.
We are Excited to have Life Transformative Guide, Annie Lisa, as our Guest!Annie Lisa is a Life Transformation Guide who works with people to access subconscious beliefs that are keeping them stuck in repeating patterns and preventing them from living the life they want. Using a quantum change tool, PSYCH-K®, Annie works with clients to rewrite their self-limiting subconscious programs with self-empowering beliefs that create new potential so they can purposefully create the life they want.For the last 30 years Annie has explored a range of spiritual modalities from Reiki, to the Silva Method of Mediation and has delved into the mystical world of the Sai Baba of Shirda with healer Nigel Taylor of Australia. She has immersed herself in the study of a host of brilliant spiritual teachers, scientists, mystics, and researchers on a variety of subjects in the realm of quantum physics. Her experience has reshaped and transformed her understanding about our infinite potential as spiritual beings.Annie was recently featured at the Holistic Wellness and Beyond Expo in Westbrook, Connecticut where Dr. Bernie Siegel was the keynote speaker. Her talks are designed to awaken people through quantum physics education and help them identify and remove fear based beliefs, and embrace the pure knowing that we truly are the creators of our experience. Her mission is to help expand and raise the consciousness of our planet.For more information, please visit her website: annielisalife.comLearn more about Joyce here: https://joycelogan.com/Learn more about Charlene here: www.cvpevents.com
Steve and Dave are united by their love of Hip-hop which had a huge impact on their lives, and motivated them to co-found the Hull Beats Bus with Nigel Taylor. The Beats Bus is a mobile recording studio building confidence through music and art. They’re bringing creative workshops to children across Hull who wouldn’t normally be able to access the arts, being deemed ‘hard-to-reach’. The Beats Bus is changing the lives of the children involved and Steve and Dave want to encourage more arts-based education to help young people thrive. Join in the conversation online using #BeingtheStory
Matt Norman talks to Nigel Taylor about wills – the document used for centuries to control what happens to property when somebody dies. Who would have left a will? What information can you find in them? Are they all at The National Archives? Find out the answers from Nigel in this short podcast. You can also use the research guides on our website to find out about wills or administrations before 1858, death duties 1796-1903, and wills or administrations after 1858. Please note that at the moment The National Archives is closed to visitors until further notice. Advice in the podcast about visiting us and using the facilities in our reading rooms will apply once we re-open.
Join Glenn van Zutphen as he speaks to award winning author, Neil Humphreys about Botanic Gardens, paying tribute to the Singapore Botanic Garden's Chief, Dr Nigel Taylor on #WeekendMornings.
Having worked at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry for 40 years, Nigel Taylor is the perfect guide to how to tune a bell, talking podcast host Cathy Booth through the whole process from design to casting and tuning. And if you’ve never considered the actual sound a bell makes before, this podcast will be a revelation.You might never use the word ‘dong’ again after you discover that a tower bell is inharmonic, which means although a bell appears to have a single distinct pitch, the sound is made up of a variety of different tones.As Nigel describes how this all works, Cathy gets the answers to a host of fascinating questions, such as why new bells sound different to old bells, how the shape of old bells makes a difference to how you retune them and which bells are the hardest to tune.Be warned though, after listening to this podcast you may well wish to scramble up a ladder into the tower to look at the bells, just as Nigel did as a boy.For more information and photos go to www.funwithbells.com
In this episode recorded once again at the Edinburgh Fringe, Henry and Jessy are joined by Middle Child members Daniel Ward and Nigel Taylor who performed The Canary and The Crow in Edinburgh and are now currently touring the show around the UK. Hear how the show came about, what gig theatre is and what this piece means to those involved and to audiences that have been lucky enough to see it.
Chapter 8: The Potions Master On this episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin are joined by special guest and Professor Severus Snape impersonator, Nigel Taylor. Discussions include Harry’s struggle with acculturation in the magical world, burnout, and the importance of friends and connections. The post Harry Potter Therapy Podcast Chapter 8: The Potions Master first appeared on Superhero Therapy.
We all learn to navigate society and our lives differently. For some, the path to wellbeing and fulfilment comes with unimaginable obstacles, amongst them societal inequality, health-related setbacks, and housing and family instability. How can we as a community better help those in need to reorient themselves within complex systems? How do we seek and create alternative routes to healthy and happy lives? How do we give everyone the tools needed to find their way? Revisit this lively tag-team discussion featuring a line-up of individuals working in and designing to address social inequality as part of our MRelay series. Hosted by Dr Emma O’Brien OAM, speaking will be artist Troy Innocent; founder of The Water Well Project, Dr Linny Phuong; Ellen Jacobsen, social impact manager of HoMie Streetwear; Nigel Taylor, CEO Lifesaving Victoria; Mark Ayres of Today Design Studio; Fiona Gillmore, creative director of ID Lab; architect and researcher Dr Isun A Kazerani; Donna Stolzenberg, founder of the National Homeless Collective, and philosophy educator and writer Eliana Horn. This event was supported by VicHealth and 3RRR.
We all learn to navigate society and our lives differently. For some, the path to wellbeing and fulfilment comes with unimaginable obstacles, amongst them societal inequality, health-related setbacks, and housing and family instability. How can we as a community better help those in need to reorient themselves within complex systems? How do we seek and create alternative routes to healthy and happy lives? How do we give everyone the tools needed to find their way? Revisit this lively tag-team discussion featuring a line-up of individuals working in and designing to address social inequality as part of our MRelay series. Hosted by Dr Emma O’Brien OAM, speaking will be artist Troy Innocent; founder of The Water Well Project, Dr Linny Phuong; Ellen Jacobsen, social impact manager of HoMie Streetwear; Nigel Taylor, CEO Lifesaving Victoria; Mark Ayres of Today Design Studio; Fiona Gillmore, creative director of ID Lab; architect and researcher Dr Isun A Kazerani; Donna Stolzenberg, founder of the National Homeless Collective, and philosophy educator and writer Eliana Horn. This event was supported by VicHealth and 3RRR.
Speaker: Rev. Nigel TaylorDate: 9th December 2018Scripture: Luke 2:8-20; Isaiah 7:13-14As we continue our Advent teaching series looking at how the hearts of some of the key characters from the nativity story ‘prepared him room’ for the coming saviour, Rev. Nigel Taylor looks at the Shepherds.
Speaker: Rev. Nigel TaylorDate: 28th August 2018Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-20Why do we need the armour of God? Rev. Nigel Taylor took us through how the different parts of the armour of God help protect and strengthen us against the enemy’s attacks and temptations we face.
Yo sits down with front-runner of and professional Professor Snape impersonator, Nigel Taylor. Anglo-philes pine, Vampires herd their Kine, and Potterheads leave feeling fine. LINKS:
This talk uses records of the law courts and government departments to describe the uneasy relationship between sport and the law, covering various sports including football, cricket, golf and horse racing.
This talk covers the period from the mid-17th century to the present day and uses individual cases to explain the different legal courts and types of cases they heard.
Excuse the brevity, lateness and general incompetence, but we're Writing this in a hotel four hours before we go on stage for One Laugh Left. So we sort of have other things on our mind. E.g. Being funny / avoiding bottles. In this episode: ++ Nigel Taylor, who is anything but nasty, joins us to talk about stand-up comedy, how it goes write and how ours could go wrong ++ Other things that we can't remember right now There was no episode this week because we were too busy 'preparing' for tonight, so apologies for that too. We'll all be back on Monday though and you'll be able to find out what happened (though we're sure you'll have heard about that on our Twitter, anyway) (if you're not following us, why not?). Wish us luck, Team OLL-ers, Ste, Simon and Ann xx
Nigel Taylor takes us through a short introduction into the records that can be used to trace criminal ancestors.