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Greetings, music enthusiasts, and Welcome to the Groovegsus & Friends radio show!! This is episode 65 , this Week Gerzinio is at the decks , with some fresh Melodic Sounds 🎧🎧 Gerzinio 🎧🎧 You Can follow the show: 👉 sunday at 21.00 on Radio Vibration (BE) * 107.2 FM - DAB+ * 👉 Monday at 20.00 on Eventbe Radio (BE) * http://www.eventbe.be * 👉 Tuesday at 21.00 on XBeat Radio (BE) * http://www.xbeat.org * 👉 Wednesday at 17.00 on Evosonic Radio (DE) * https://www.evosonic.de * 👉 Wednesday at 22.00 on Electrolive (BE) * https://www.electrolivedj.com * 👉 Friday at 19.00 on Kapital3 Croatia * https://www.kapital3.net/events/klangwerkradio * 👉 Saturday at 24.00 on RPL Radio Lille (FR) 99.0 FM DAB+ * https://rpl.radio * 🎧🎧 BIO 🎧🎧 Hailing from the North West of the UK, Gerzinio has been behind the decks since 1992, deeply rooted in the raw energy of the early rave and house scenes. Influenced by legendary DJs like Carl Cox and Jeremy Healy, he developed an aggressive, high-impact mixing style that quickly made him a staple on pirate radio and in the underground rave circuit. Throughout the '90s, Gerzinio's sound evolved into something deeper, darker, and more progressive—taking cues from icons like Nick Warren, Anthony Pappa, and of course, Sasha & John Digweed. His sets became a hypnotic blend of deep grooves, intricate layering, and emotional progression. In 1999, Gerzinio took his passion across the water to Dublin, Ireland, immersing himself in the city's legendary club scene. Regularly seen at iconic venues such as Temple Theater, Ormonde, and the GPO Galway, he carved out a name for himself with weekly and monthly residencies on platforms like Radio4by4 and Progressive Heaven. Fast-forward to today, and Gerzinio is still pushing boundaries. His recent mixes have been featured on the Progressive House Classics blog, and his show "Purple Haze Sessions" continues to drop across selected internet radio , stations, including: Subcode Radio , Progressive House UK, Sonar Bliss Radio Belfast, RTE Pulse – Back 2 Basics , Mixpub Radio, Inferno Radio, Chicago Youth Radio. With a deep love for house, techno, and oldskool flavours, Gerzinio's sets are a journey—raw, emotive, and always from the soul. 💜 Stay tuned. The vibe is real. 🎧🎧 LINKS 🎧🎧 www.mixcloud.com/gerzinio. www.mixcloud.com/Ger_Zinio https://www.facebook.com/gerziniopurplehazesessionsofficial 🎧🎧 ALL PODCAST ARE ALSO ONLINE HERE : 🎧🎧 👉ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/groovegsus-livesets/id513117071?l=fr 👉SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/groovegsus/sets/radio-show-groovegsus-friends 👉DEEZER: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/3401932 👉PLAYER FM: https://player.fm/series/groovegsus-livesets #Gerzinio #PurpleHazeSessions #ProgressiveHouse #DeepTechno #OldskoolVibes #UKDJ #DublinNights #HouseMusicLovers #UndergroundSound #ElectronicMusic #VinylVibes
ActionSA sê hy stuur vandag sy waagmoedige inisiatief van stapel om Suid-Afrika se ekonomiese transformasie-agenda te herskik tot werklike en blywende regstelling. Die partyleier Herman Mashaba lei die bekendstelling by die Apartheidsmuseum in Ormonde, suid van Johannesburg. Die party se woordvoerder, Matthew George, sê na 31 jaar van demokrasie, is die belofte van betekenisvolle verandering steeds onvervuld vir baie voorheen benadeelde gemeenskappe:
Rory is back for more, giving us some tips for Thursday's ITV Racing. Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Thursday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
Vintage Treasures, NEW Ormonde Jayne, Opalescent Luxury, & a Dewy Rose Nicola found a treasure-trove of vintage fragrance jewellery to swoon over @alfiesantiques, and we talk about which of the pieces we most covet [Spolier: ALL of them!] plus we're discussing the latest launch in the @ormondejayne Montabaco collection – a Sandalore-infused beauty Suzy went mad for; and which previous carnival-esque release Nicola fell in love with.Then we're in raptures over the Chinese New Year inspired scent from @boadiceathevictorious: Opal – a luxurious pure perfume that shimmers with pearlescence on a base of velvety darkness. Plus, there's a brand new Med-Essence fragrance from @templespa – a dewy, sparkling rose we think listeners who love joyous, floral-arched garden-party scents will absolutely adore.We're also answering a listener's question about finding her cousin a stunning amber-rich fragrance that won't break the bank. Can we hit the olfactory spot with the suggestions we give?And finally for this week's perfume-packed episode, we're reminiscing over the glories of the original @agentprovocateur signature scent (which Nicola's desperate to get her hands on again), and Suzy tempts further with memories of the sassy @chantaltomass fragrance (which she might have to purchase again, too. Oh dear...) On this week's show: @ormondejayne Montabaco Aruba @ormondejayne Montabaco Rio @boadiceathevictorious Opal @templespa Med-Essence (£50 for 50ml edt) #listenerprescription for @victoriaczul @jeroboamperfumes Ambra @calvinklein Obsession @rochasofficial Femme @lataffa_parfume Eternal Oud We also mention:@agentprovocateur (original EDP) @chantalthomass (EDP)
From a dramatised scent acted out @jovoymayfair (while sipping peach Bellinis), to a masterclass and afternoon tea with a master perfumer, our noses have been busy again! We've also news of two NEW fragrances and an extra-special fragrant calendar forthcoming from Ormonde Jayne, two scents Suzy's obsessed by, and a SECRET (anonymous) listener prescription. We discuss…@houseofsarahbaker Peach's Revenge @morillas.alberto @mizensir Perfect Oud Extrait (launching July 24th)@ormondejayne (2 new fragrances launching in September, plus 8-day calendar launching October 8th!) @montblanc Vetiver Glacier @montblanc Patchouli Ink#listenerprescription(Kept anonymous for a very special reason!)We suggest: @neelavermeirecreationsparis Mohur (From @sainte.cellier in the U.K.) by Bertrand Duchaufour @memo.paris French Leather eau de parfum MEMO Journey Book Discovery Set £30OR you can choose whichever samples you like on their website (so you could choose the leather ones - think there are now 10!) then offer to buy them the full size of their favourite. MEMO Russian Leather Teacups Set@perfumerhlondon Leather @fredericmalle Rose & Cuir @trudon Madeleine candle Have you any other beautiful floral leather fragrances and / or candles YOU would suggest for our listener this week? Let us know! Until next time,Love Suzy & Nicola xx
Welcome to the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast, where the beautiful game meets local passion! Hosted by the duo of Shane O'Keeffe and Davy Doyle, we delve deep into the heart of Kilkenny's soccer scene, bringing you all the latest buzz, insights, and debates fresh from the pitch.Joining us in the studio is none other than Robbie Lawler, the man behind this year's Kennedy Cup team. Shane looks at the Castlewarren versus Ormonde Villa match-up from last weekend and lots moreAnd hey, we want YOU to be a part of the action too! Reach out to the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast team at sport@kclr96fm.com and let your voice be heard.So grab your scarves, lace up your boots, and tune in to the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast. Join the discussion today!
Our lone ranger Rory Delargy is still holding the fort, and today we get his picks for Thursday's cards at Chester Day 2 and Huntingdon! Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Thursday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
The Gauteng Health Department says it is investigating circumstances around the illegal disposal of medical waste items on a field in Ormonde, South of Johannesburg. The department was made aware of the illegal disposal on Saturday afternoon, when members of a local community watch structure came across the waste material while patrolling the area. To look into the issue of people posing as health professionals Elvis Presslin spoke to the Spokesperson for the Gauteng Health Department, Motalatale Modiba...
In this episode of The Lean Builder's “Hoots on the Ground” podcast host Adam Hoots introduces The Lean Builder nation to Ms. Heather Ormonde. Heather talks about her beliefs in Lean running so deep that she had two babies in one pregnancy!! Heather has been practicing Lean for over 10 years and has made every LCI Congress since 2014 and has served as the Oklahoma CoP Leader for LCI since 2015 (though she is happy to relinquish that role for those in OK interested in stepping up). She shares updates on some of the trade-focused programs and trainings that they offer. Heather is a staple in the Lean Construction community. You must stay around to the end, where Heather releases some brand new, hot off the press, news! We won't put it in the show notes, so you must stick around and listen to how you can help support Heather. (Check out 54 minutes in to hear to news!) Heather has worn many hats throughout her career in construction. She is a Six Sigma green belt and obtained her master's degree from Oklahoma University. Heather loves to travel and played roller derby for a long time! She says that it's a great way to release stress and frustration from the project site. Heather gets vulnerable as she discusses her grandfather and his life's motto that she learned while playing a game with him towards the end of his life. She also discusses the real-life jobsite conditions that workers are being forced to work in day to day. She likens that to a study called The Milgram Experiment. Heather discusses her own journey of learning about how she was acting on project sites. As a project owner's representative, one of her GCs called her out for ‘not trusting' them. Tune in to see how she handled that and the adjustments she made throughout her career to make her a better builder! She enlightens us on how she found her why – to help and inspire people to achieve positive change – and how she helps others find their why. ABOUT HOOTS ON THE GROUND PODCAST: The Lean Builder's absolutely, positively NO Bullshido podcast. Join Host Adam Hoots and his guests as they dig deep into the topics that are relevant to those of us who “get it”: the men and women with the dirty boots, the ones who work in the field, doing the hands-on business of construction each day. Listen in as we keep it real while stories from the trenches are shared along with lessons learned and some laughter along the way. RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: · www.theleanbuilder.com | Our main blog, book, resources, news & events website · www.pursue-perfection.com | Pursue Perfection GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE: · Adam Hoots | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hoots-4645519/ | podcast host for “Hoots on the Ground” and Lean Construction Shepherd with ConstructionACHEsolutions · Heather Ormonde | https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-ormonde/ SPONSORED BY: · BOSCH RefinemySite | www.bosch-refinemysite.us
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 10 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Diving into our first interview this week, we have Montana Dobrovich-Fago talking with Patrick Smith, the head of visualization at MPC Visualization Studios, a major visual effects company in Los Angeles. Through the interview we learn about Patrick's past studying computer animation at Savannah College of Arts and Design, to his current role at MPC where he has worked on projects such as Avengers: Infinity War, Nope, Prehistoric Planet, and Emmy award winning Chip ‘N' Dale: Rescue Rangers. Patrick discusses what it is like to Head the visualization department including where he finds creative freedom in the position, and how he and his department navigated shifts in the industry due to COVID19. They conclude with some tips and tricks from Patrick for creatives hoping to navigate a similar career. Gianna Ormonde brings us to a close this week with her interview of Bloom Nutrition's Head of Creative Marketing, Nareh Vartanian. Ormonde leads in with Vartanian's education background by discussing her degree in Creative Advertising from Michigan University. The pair go on to discuss how Nareh started as a Graphic Designer for Bloom and what the journey then was to Head of Creative Marketing with this growing company. They also discuss what is entailed in being the head of a creative department, including some of the struggles and challenges she has encountered in the role. The pair end the interview with Vartanian reflecting on some personal experiences and offering insight and advice to those hoping to carve out a career in the Creative and Cultural Industries.
This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Steve Ormonde of Focus 360 joins Greg and Kevin to discuss the advantages of becoming an exceptional virtual home builder. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/185-becoming-an-exceptional-virtual-home-builder
@TRUMetalsCorp (TSXV: TRU | OTCQB: TRUIF | FSE: 706) Co-Founder, CEO, and Director Joel Freudman shares exciting new updates with Global One Media as the company comes fresh from the heels of its investment deal with Ormonde Mining Plc. TRU Precious Metals' stock price rallied after the recent closure of the CAD$3 Million strategic investment.For Joel, the closure of the offering is a major accomplishment for the company now "very well capitalized" to undertake further exploration. The deal also permitted Ormonde to lend its geological expertise to assess the potential of the Golden Rose Project in Newfoundland. Together with a re-energized management team, Joel sees a smooth road ahead and tremendous opportunities for TRU Precious Metals.Find out more about TRU Precious Metals: https://www.trupreciousmetals.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB4NRE4m7McAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
@TRUMetalsCorp (TSXV: TRU | OTCQB: TRUIF | FSE: 706) is scaling up its exploration pursuits with a new proposed CAD$3 million strategic investment from Ormonde Mining Plc. Co-Founder, CEO, and Director Joel Freudman tells Global One Media how the deal can push the boundaries ever further for the two companies.Joel is optimistic that Ormonde, a natural resources company based in Ireland, can benefit TRU with its extensive technical expertise. Ormonde has a proven track record of successful natural resource asset transactions and is now moving to get regulatory approval on the deal. With TRU Precious Metals still fresh from its exciting finds at Golden Rose, Joel sees the agreement as a "clear gamechanger", one that will move the company up within investors' radars.For more information, visit: https://www.trupreciousmetals.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0r0-E9zP2wAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
TRU Precious Metals CEO Joel Freudman joins Natalie Stoberman from the Proactive newsroom to discuss its latest strategic investment from Ormonde Mining to accelerate the development of the Golden Rose project in central Newfoundland. Freudman says the partnership with Ormonde Mining brings together a team of transactionally savvy accountants, experienced in investment banking and public company management, along with technical experts in geology and mining. Freudman explains the $3 million investment is intended to be used to advance the Golden Rose project, pursue public company initiatives and explore value-creating opportunities in the market. #ProactiveInvestors #TRUPreciousMetals #GoldenRoseProject #MiningInvestment #CEOInterview #MineralExploration #CanadianInvestment #StrategicInvestor #MiningIndustry #GeologyExperts #FinancialRunway #PublicCompanyInitiatives #ValueCreation #MineralExplorationCompanies #ExplorationEfforts #InvestmentBanking #CorporateInitiatives #CapitalMarket #GoldMining #MineralResources #CanadianMinerals #MiningNews #GoldExploration #MineralInvestment #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Market Proof Marketing · Communicating The Vision Of A Home with Steve Ormonde Kevin Oakley was joined by Steve Ormonde, owner of Focus 360. They talk about shortening the home-buying sales cycle, the progression of renderings and virtual tours over the years, and how to communicate the vision of a home along with all the tools to support that goal, both onsite and online.Kevin and Mike discuss:How the pandemic shifted the mindset of builders to move faster.How "style curation" may play an essential role for buyers in the future.Why Version 1 of what you roll out means never having to say sorry.& More!Questions? Comments? Email show@doyouconvert.com or call 404-369-2595 and we'll address them on the next episode. More insights, discussions, and opportunities in the Market Proof Marketing Facebook group.Subscribe on iTunes > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-itunesFollow on Spotify > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-spotifyListen On Stitcher > https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-stitcherA weekly new home marketing podcast for home builders and developers. Each week Kevin Oakley, Andrew Peek, Jackie Lipinski, Julie Jarnagin, and other team members from Do You Convert will break down the headlines, share best practices and stories from the front line, and perform a deep dive on a relevant marketing topic. We're here to help you – not to sell you!Opendoor is a supporting partner of the Market Proof Marketing Podcast. Visit Opendoor.com/doyouconvert to learn more about how you can partner with Opendoor. Offer eligibility varies. Opendoor is represented by Opendoor Brokerage Inc., License 02061130, in California and Opendoor Brokerage LLC in its other markets. The post Ep 243: Communicating The Vision Of A Home with Steve Ormonde appeared first on Online Sales and Marketing for Home Builders - DYC.
Sunny Ormonde has played Lillian Bellamy in The Archers on BBC Radio 4 for the past 22 years. She is a seasoned Radio Actress and has recorded well over 400 plays and short stories for the BBC. Sunny trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama and had many years in theatre preforming at the biggest theatres around the country. She has her own podcast, One Stiletto In The Grave, which she makes with her writer friend Jane James. Sunny Ormonde is guest number 226 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Sunny Ormonde on Twitter @sunnyormonde .Sunny's podcast, One Stiletto In The Grave, is available here: podfollow.com/1620041965 .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Home Builder Happy Hour! It's time to mix your favorite cocktail, pop your headphones on, and learn all about the latest homebuilding news, tips, and trends from Get Community's super siblings, Ryan and Kelly. Tune in for insightful discussions with industry leaders and advantageous tips from insiders who know how to navigate the competitive landscape of the homebuilding market.Joe Duffus and Steve Ormonde are two powerful forces in the homebuilding industry individually. Joe is the CEO of Builder's Design and a visionary in the interior design industry. For over 30 years, he has been marketing model homes and commercial spaces, and is responsible for billions of dollars in new home sales over the course of 15,000 successful design projects. His progressive approach to selling homes faster, comes from his innate entrepreneurial spirit. Joe is an Aurora Committee Member, an Education Committee Chair of the Northern Virginia BIA, a member of the NAHB 55 Plus Committee, and has been an Official Judge for over 50 industry award functions.Steve is the Founder and President of Focus 360, and Max Tipton Award for Marketing Excellence winner. His career in architecture started in 1983 as a Computer Aided Design (CAD) Coordinator after he received his Associate of Architecture Degree from Saddleback College. He developed the homebuilding industry's first “Virtual Model Home.” Steve's company, Ormonde Presentations, which was later changed to Focus 360 in 2000, grew into an internationally recognized firm, earning more than 100 published articles and several network television appearances. They have seen the homebuilding industry evolve in many ways, and have always found or developed the tools to improve and adapt. On this episode, Kelly and Ryan dive into Steve and Joe's amazing collaboration, Boundless, and discuss the impact virtual reality technology has had on the homebuilding industry. Want more insights on the Homebuilding Industry? Join our newsletter mailing list to receive news and freebies directly to your inbox!Learn more about Boundless: https://www.focus360.com/boundless/Connect With Steve Ormonde: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveormonde/Explore Focus360: https://www.focus360.com/Connect With Joe Duffus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-duffus-m-i-r-m-9b938213/Explore Builder's Design: https://www.buildersdesign.com/Check out the first virtual model home on Focus 360's 30 Years of VMH: https://vimeo.com/352285830Follow Get Community, Inc. on social media!Website (Sign Up for our Newsletter): https://GetCommunity.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetCommunityInc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/GetCommunity/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/getcommunity/
This episode, Kate informs Matt about the fantastically hilarious “Ig Nobel Prizes”. The Ig Nobels are a parody of the better-known Nobel Prize, and they reward science that makes you laugh, and then makes you think. We take a dive into some of the most entertaining award winners from this year, last year, and across history. From levitating frogs and giving helium to alligators… to knives made from faeces and unboiled eggs. This is a wild ride of hilarious, but also super interesting science! We also tackle a listener question about wind… how, and why, does it happen? As always, if you like our work you can find us @curiosityrat on twitter, instagram, and facebook, and send your listener questions in to curiosityrat@gmail.com We also now have a Patreon! If you love our content and want to support us you can jump on to https://www.patreon.com/curiosityrat and become a patron. There is absolutely ZERO pressure but if you have as little as $1/month you can chuck it our way to help us out and show you appreciate all the time and effort that goes into making this show. Referenced Ig Nobel Prize winners– taken from the Annals of Improbable Research Website: 2010 PHYSICS Prize: Andre Geim of the University of Nijmegen (the Netherlands) and Sir Michael Berry of Bristol University (UK), for using magnets to levitate a frog. [REFERENCE: “Of Flying Frogs and Levitrons” by M.V. Berry and A.K. Geim, European Journal of Physics, v. 18, 1997, p. 307-13.] 2021 TRANSPORTATION PRIZE [NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA, TANZANIA, ZIMBABWE, BRAZIL, UK, USA]: Robin Radcliffe, Mark Jago, Peter Morkel, Estelle Morkel, Pierre du Preez, Piet Beytell, Birgit Kotting, Bakker Manuel, Jan Hendrik du Preez, Michele Miller, Julia Felippe, Stephen Parry, and Robin Gleed, for determining by experiment whether it is safer to transport an airborne rhinoceros upside-down. REFERENCE: “The Pulmonary and Metabolic Effects of Suspension by the Feet Compared with Lateral Recumbency in Immobilized Black Rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) Captured by Aerial Darting,” Robin W. Radcliffe, Mark Jago, Peter vdB Morkel, Estelle Morkel, Pierre du Preez, Piet Beytell, Birgit Kotting, Bakker Manuel, Jan Hendrik du Preez, Michele A. Miller, Julia Felippe, Stephen A Parry; R.D. Gleed, Journal of Wildlife Diseases, vol. 57, no. 2, 2021, 357–367. 2021 MEDICINE PRIZE [GERMANY, TURKEY, UK]: Olcay Cem Bulut, Dare Oladokun, Burkard Lippert, and Ralph Hohenberger, for demonstrating that sexual orgasms can be as effective as decongestant medicines at improving nasal breathing. REFERENCE: “Can Sex Improve Nasal Function? — An Exploration of the Link Between Sex and Nasal Function,” Olcay Cem Bulut, Dare Oladokun, Burkard M. Lippert, and Ralph Hohenberger, Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 2021, no. 0145561320981441. 2021 PEACE PRIZE [USA]: Ethan Beseris, Steven Naleway, and David Carrier, for testing the hypothesis that humans evolved beards to protect themselves from punches to the face. REFERENCE: “Impact Protection Potential of Mammalian Hair: Testing the Pugilism Hypothesis for the Evolution of Human Facial Hair,” Ethan A. Beseris, Steven E. Naleway, David R. Carrier, Integrative Organismal Biology, vol. 2, no. 1, 2020, obaa005. 2020 ACOUSTICS PRIZE [AUSTRIA, SWEDEN, JAPAN, USA, SWITZERLAND] Stephan Reber, Takeshi Nishimura, Judith Janisch, Mark Robertson, and Tecumseh Fitch, for inducing a female Chinese alligator to bellow in an airtight chamber filled with helium-enriched air. REFERENCE: “A Chinese Alligator in Heliox: Formant Frequencies in a Crocodilian,” Stephan A. Reber, Takeshi Nishimura, Judith Janisch, Mark Robertson, and W. Tecumseh Fitch, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 218, 2015, pp. 2442-2447. 2020 PHYSICS PRIZE [AUSTRALIA, UKRAINE, FRANCE, ITALY, GERMANY, UK, SOUTH AFRICA] Ivan Maksymov and Andrey Pototsky, for determining, experimentally, what happens to the shape of a living earthworm when one vibrates the earthworm at high frequency. REFERENCE: “Excitation of Faraday-like body waves in vibrated living earthworms,” Ivan S. Maksymov and Andrey Pototsky, bioRxiv 10.1101/868521, December 8, 2019. 2020 MATERIALS SCIENCE PRIZE [USA, UK] Metin Eren, Michelle Bebber, James Norris, Alyssa Perrone, Ashley Rutkoski, Michael Wilson, and Mary Ann Raghanti, for showing that knives manufactured from frozen human feces do not work well. REFERENCE: “Experimental Replication Shows Knives Manufactured from Frozen Human Feces Do Not Work,” Metin I. Eren, Michelle R. Bebber, James D. Norris, Alyssa Perrone, Ashley Rutkoski, Michael Wilson, and Mary Ann Raghanti, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 27, no. 102002, October 2019. 2012 MEDICINE PRIZE: Emmanuel Ben-Soussan and Michel Antonietti [FRANCE] for advising doctors who perform colonoscopies how to minimize the chance that their patients will explode. REFERENCE: “Colonic Gas Explosion During Therapeutic Colonoscopy with Electrocautery,” Spiros D Ladas, George Karamanolis, Emmanuel Ben-Soussan, World Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 13, no. 40, October 2007, pp. 5295–8. REFERENCE: “Argon Plasma Coagulation in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Radiation Proctitis is Efficient But Requires a Perfect Colonic Cleansing to Be Safe,” E. Ben-Soussan, M. Antonietti, G. Savoye, S. Herve, P. Ducrotté, and E. Lerebours, European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 16, no. 12, December 2004, pp 1315-8. 2017 CHEMISTRY PRIZE — Callum Ormonde and Colin Raston [AUSTRALIA], and Tom Yuan, Stephan Kudlacek, Sameeran Kunche, Joshua N. Smith, William A. Brown, Kaitlin Pugliese, Tivoli Olsen, Mariam Iftikhar, Gregory Weiss [USA], for inventing a chemical recipe to partially un-boil an egg. REFERENCE: “Shear-Stress-Mediated Refolding of Proteins from Aggregates and Inclusion Bodies,” Tom Z. Yuan, Callum F. G. Ormonde, Stephan T. Kudlacek, Sameeran Kunche, Joshua N. Smith, William A. Brown, Kaitlin M. Pugliese, Tivoli J. Olsen, Mariam Iftikhar, Colin L. Raston, Gregory A. Weiss, ChemBioChem, vol. 16, no. 3, February 9, 2015, pp. 393–396. Additional References: https://www.improbable.com/2021-ceremony/winners/ https://youtu.be/jiQW-nqoQYg https://youtu.be/KD6HhZiDFec https://youtu.be/auoRlBtbxvY Listener Q References: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/wind/ https://www.universetoday.com/82329/what-causes-wind/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/where-does-wind-come-from/
Brian Butler of Ormonde School of Motoring chatted to John about his business, how it been impacted during the pandemic and how it has been since the gradual easing of restrictions. Brian also discusses the ongoing shortage of truck drivers and what impacts it has for the industry here.
In 2010, the two-man act known as 11 Acorn Lane released Happy Holy Days, an album of predominantly Christmas music that nods to two very different but equally legendary talents--Esquivel and Henry Mancini. Thomas Feurer and Neal Pawley discuss their affection for the two and how they created music in their footsteps instrument by instrument, bar by bar, in a Manhattan apartment in the dead of summer. Feurer and Pawley talk about Esquivel and Mancini, how their own technical abilities shaped their music, and their relationships to the American Christmas music tradition since they were born in Switzerland and the UK respectively. This episode also returns to last week's focus on indie rock Christmas music for two from the now hard to find Christmas compilation, Star Over: "This Spirit Thing" by Sunless and "Angels We Have Heard on High" by Ormonde. If you like what you hear or are curious, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts—Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Pandora, or Spotify.
In this episode, Pastor Brad Ormonde teaches from Revelation 2–3. --- To learn more about joining a Harvest Men's group, just go to https://harvest.church/men/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pastor Brad Ormonde teaches from Revelation 2–3. --- To learn more about joining a Harvest Men's group, just go to https://harvest.church/men/. Support the show: https://harvest.org/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Laurie and Joe discuss the former site of the high Kings of Munster, the magnificent Rock of Cashel, in county Tipperary. Holycross Abbey which holds a relic to the true cross and Cahir castle, which was home to the Butler family and Duke of Ormonde is also on the list of topics. Ireland's shopping and travel options are also up for discussion in this fun filled episode.
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My guest today is a self taught British perfumer, who made candles and perfumes as a child growing up in Cheshire and is now one of the world’s leading fragrance experts. She is known for using ingredients that are exceptional, unusual, exotic and often discovered during her extensive travels to far-flung corners of the world. The perfume brand is Ormonde Jayne and her new range, La Route de la Soie, comprising of 7 new fragrances, take you on an exquisite journey along the Silk Road. Join me as we travel and explore with founder and creator, Linda Pilkington https://ormondejayne.com
On this week’s episode, we hear views from Laura, Clare from Clapham, Cathay, B12 Simon, Witherspoon, Christopher and Helen and we have some Bee Corner action from Sue! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Comerford is the executive chef at the Kilkenny Ormonde Hotel. In the first of the 2020 chef series, we talk our way through an organic chicken dish, discover what it takes to run a large hotel kitchen and restaurant and more besides.
Ormonde Jayne is a London-based perfume house founded by Linda Pilkington in 2000 which began as a line of scented candles. The house now makes fine perfumes as well as bath and body products for men and women. For this episode of the Menswear Style Podcast Peter Brooker speaks to the Creator and Founder of Fragrance House Ormonde Jayne, Linda Pilkington. They speak about Linda's upbringing and early passion for craftsmanship, launching and growing Ormonde Jayne, her luxury boutique at 28 Old Bond Street and strong international presence across 200 retailers. They also speak about entrepreneurship and what it takes to launch a business.Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
During this hour with Marnie & Guest, Debbie Ormonde, you'll discover how to: respond to those impacted by crime, incarceration, and povertybring hope to seemingly hopeless situationsovercome crushing circumstancesimprove interpersonal relationshipsbuild team unitycommunicate with people outside your typical sphere of influencelead like Jesus--servant leadershipget free from bondagestep out of your comfort zoneface your fears and more. No one defies stereotypes, generalizations, or clichés more than Debbie Ormonde. Her childhood was anything but normal. Her story shows how the human spirit can be torn and broken, but in finding God’s love and acceptance, changed, repaired and used to inspire others. A professor, speaker and trainer, you can learn more about Debbie's ministry at http://debbieormonde.com.
Season 4 Episode 1 When Captain Briggs set sail in the Mary Celeste he had no idea that he and his family and the ship would become the Ghost Ship that people would still be talking about almost 150 years later. This story has all my favorites for the Halloween season. A ghost ship, history, mystery and maybe even pirates. What happened to the family and crew of the Mary Celeste? Its a mystery we may never know the answer to. The Mary Celeste when she was the Amazon Benjamin Spooner Briggs Briggs Family None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Photos http://www.maryceleste.net/crew.htm http://tribupedia.com/mary-celeste-unsolved-mystery/mary-celeste-captain-benjamin-briggs-and-his-family/ http://tribupedia.com/mary-celeste-unsolved-mystery/mary-celeste-captain-benjamin-briggs-and-his-family/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste Information https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60585174/benjamin-spooner-briggs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigantine https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda2_000064.htm https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda2_000064.htm De Kay, Ormonde. (1981, February/March). The Mystery of The Mary Celeste. American Heritage, 32(2). Retrieved from https://www.americanheritage.com/content/mystery-mary-celeste https://people.howstuffworks.com/why-is-it-bad-luck-to-change-name-ship.htm Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK3G8n53D6A Books https://www.amazon.com/Mary-Celeste-Unsolved-Mystery-History/dp/0689851227 https://www.janeyolen.com/history-mystery-the-mary-celeste/ https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Ship-Mysterious-Celeste-Missing/dp/0345466659 and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.
'Winners & Losers' looks at the how the Great Famine came to an end. It's set to the backdrop of a News Year's Eve Ball held in Kilkenny Castle on December 31st 1850. The castle was home to the Marquis & Marchioness of Ormonde, who had invited what was considered the elite of Kilkenny to the ball. However behind the finery and wealth on display we will see how the Great Famine continued to affect life in Ireland into the 1850s. From guests at the ball to the impoverished weavers of Kilkenny, it would be several years before the Great Hunger truly came to an end.Support the podcast www.patreon.com/IrishpodcastTwitter @irishhistoryInsta @irishhistory See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt and Andy descend upon Sydney for the third leg of the Australian tour, welcoming Ig Nobel Prize-winning researcher Callum Ormonde and comedian Jen Carnovale (@Jen_Carnovale) to talk about living down your sister's reputation, what to put in a microwave, the Ig Nobel Prize itself, how Callum accidentally unboiled an egg, past Ig Nobel nominees and winners who studied things like how a Moroccan emperor managed to father almost a thousand children, magnetically levitating a frog, why old men have big ears, how contact with a crocodile affects gambling decisions, using a didgeridoo to fix snoring, CEOs escaping natural disasters, putting a stick on a chicken's butt to make it walk like a dinosaur, human diet drugs satiating mosquitoes' bloodlust and Callum's TEDx talk. This episode is brought to you thanks to the generosity of Inspiring Australia and The Australian Society for Parasitology.
Jazz Shapers matches the risk takers, leaders and influencers of the worlds of Jazz Blues and Soul and matches them with the Business Shapers of today. Today's business shaper is Linda Pilkington, the fouder of perfume house Ormonde Jane
The village of Chapelizod is located between the River Liffey and the steeply sloping hills leading up to Ballyfermot to the south and the Fifteen Acres of the Phoenix Park to the north. A map created sometime between 1655 and 1666, as part of Sir William Petty’s Down Survey of Ireland, shows Chapelizod with a church, a structure at the location of the King’s House, two mills, and the ford of St. Laurence – but no bridge – crossing the river between the two ancient roads leading westwards out of Dublin city. The village of St. Laurence was located on the south bank of the River Liffey in between the ford and Palmerstown.In 1662 the newly appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, James Butler the Duke of Ormonde, initiated the conversion of the ancient King’s House into the Viceregal Lodge (the residence of the Lord Lieutenant before Áras an Uachtaráin was constructed in 1751). The Duke of Ormonde contracted a man named William Dodson to enlarge the building, and around the same time a letter was sent from Dodson to James Butler, which contained an invoice of 195 guineas, 1 shilling and 7 pennies for “making one new bridge at Chappell Izard”. Completed in the 1660s, this is the oldest known masonry bridge built across the River Liffey in County Dublin.The Liffey served as the backbone of Chapelizod's industrial past. In 1380 King Richard II of England granted control of the fishery, weir, and millrace of Chapelizod to the Priory of the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, a monastic order based in Kilmainham. Flax was dried on the fields that extended along the southern banks of the river, before being used to weave cloth in the mills that were built along the river banks. Later, there were even attempts to manufacture silk in Chapelizod! Much later in time the Phoenix Park Distillery was built alongside the river, drawing upon the Liffey for its hydraulic power and as a source of the key ingredient for their drink.People have long valued the River Liffey for its natural beauty as much as its industrial usefulness, as expressed by James Fraser in his Hand Book for Travellers of Ireland, published in 1844:“The road from Chapelizod to this town [Lucan] may be agreeably varied, by keeping the left bank of the Liffey. The scenery, which is purely rural, is, perhaps, the best of that character around the city; and equal to any part of the Liffey's circuitous course. The high banks, the neat villas, and rustic cottages, with their accompanying plantations; — the mixed cultivation, with the extensive fields of strawberries, mingling with all the variety of crops which market gardens exhibit; the meandering of the Liffey, and the various rapids occasioned by damming its waters in order to propel the machinery connected with the small factories along its course; the verdant meads which occupy the sinuosities of the narrow valley, and the undulating road which is carried over the summits of the little hills, all combine to render this a very charming stretch of rural scenery.”The Strawberry Beds extend for some two miles along the north bank of the river upstream from Dodson’s Bridge. From as far back as 1837 this area was famous for the small, pale, and exquisite strawberries that grew along the steep slopes of the valley. Holidaymakers would descend to Chapelizod and beyond to enjoy these delicious fruits, frequenting taverns and hotels like The Wren’s Nest and, from 1865, the Angler’s Rest. The strawberry plants sadly disappeared in the early years of the 20th century. The Liffey also provided ample opportunities for fishing throughout Chapelizod’s history, both upstream and downstream from Dodson’s bridge. The southern bank of the Liffey up as far as Ballyfermot was a popular site for sports like duck shooting, which continued until around 1950, and in more recent times the river is used by the many rowing clubs that line its banks to the east.Dodson’s Bridge and the Liffey have also provided literary inspiration for many of the writers that have lived in Chapelizod. The bridge served as the setting of Peter Brien’s ghostly encounters in a short story named The Spectre Lovers, written by Sheridan Le Fanu in 1851 and published in the Dublin University Magazine. The River Liffey was later personified by Jame’s Joyce’s character Anna Livia Plurabelle in Finnegans Wake, a character no doubt inspired by Joyce’s days spent in Chapelizod walking across the bridge and along the river banksOn June 16th, 1982, the bridge was renamed as Anna Livia Bridge to mark the centenary of the birth of James Joyce. Today, the Anna Livia Bridge continues to serve as a vital fording point between the northern and southern areas of the village, and a significant link between north and south Dublin, and it continues to provide one of the best views of the River Liffey from within the village.Further Reading:Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1851) Ghost Stories of Chapelizod. First published in the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851. Republished posthumously in the 1923 collection Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery, edited by M. R. James. Available to read online here.James Joyce (1939) Finnegans WakeCarmel McAsey (1962) "Chapelizod, Co. Dublin." Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 17, No. 2, 37-53.Francis Elrington Ball (1906) A History of the County Dublin: Clonsilla, Leixlip, Lucan, Aderrig, Kilmactalway, Kilbride, Kilmahuddrick, Esker, Palmerston, Ballyfermot, Clondalkin, Drimnagh, Crumlin, St. Catherine, St. Nicholas Without, St. James, St. Jude, and Chapelizod, as well as within the Phoenix park. Dublin: Alex. Thom & Company.Kevin Brennan (1980) "J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Chapelizod and the Dublin Connection." Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 33, No. 4, 122-133.James Fraser (1854) A Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland: Descriptive of Its Scenery, Towns, Seats, Antiquities, Etc., with All the Railways Now Open, and Various Statistical Tables. Dublin: James McGlashan.A.E.J. Went (1954) "Fisheries of the River Liffey: II. Notes on the Corporation Fishery from the Time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 84, No. 1, 41-58.John Cronin & Associates and Cathal Crimmins Architects (2003) The Built Heritage of Chapelizod: A report to Dublin City Council and The Heritage Council as a part of the ‘Chapelizod Urban Design, Conservation and Land Use Plan 2003’.
Colin Grant, Hannah Lowe and Jay Bernard discuss writing about Windrush 70 years on with Shahidha Bari. Plus Alexandra Harris looks at trees in art as part of Radio 3's Into the Forest season of programmes and Jonathan Eato and Nduduzo Makhintini discuss their research into South African jazz -- one of the subjects in the British Academy Summer Showcase.Colin Grant has written books including Bageye at the Wheel, A Smell of Burning, I & I Natural Mystics and Negro with a Hat.Hannah Lowe's poems include Ormonde, a specially produced chapbook charting the voyage of the 1947 SS Ormonde from Jamaica to the UK through the lens of her Chinese-Jamaican immigrant father, a passenger on the boat. Jay Bernard was awarded the 2018 Ted Hughes award for new poetry for Surge: Side A, an exploration of the 1981 New Cross fire. More information about Windrush is at http://www.windrush70.com/ Alexandra Harris is the author of books including Weatherland, Virginia Woolf, Modernism on Sea and Romantic Moderns.You can hear a Landmark discussion about Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway available on bbc.co.uk/FreeThinking and the The Royal Society of Literature is marking Dalloway Day at the British Library today.The British Academy Summer Showcase - a new free festival of ideas - runs June 22nd - 23rd at 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH . Opening times are 11am - 5pm with an evening opening on 22nd. And the South African Jazz Archive when it opens will be in Stellenbosch.Producer: Zahid Warley
Patreon support now standing at 417 – last week 416 Help us get to 500 Patreon Supporters.Main Fiction: "The Language of Flowers" by Ian CreaseyThis story originally appeared in Analog (May 2016)Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. He has published seventy-odd short stories in magazines and anthologies."The Language ofFlowers" originally appeared in Analog (May 2016). "The Language of Flowers" is a sequel to "Ormonde and Chase", which was podcasted on StarShipSofa in episode 533, April 2018. But don't worry if you didn't catch the previous story, as this one does work as a standalone.Narrated by: Matt DoveyMatt Dovey is very tall and very English and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He has a scar on his arm that he can’t remember getting, but a terrible darkness floods his mind when he considers it. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn’t found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement.His surname rhymes with “Dopey”, but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future Volume 32 (2016), was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016, and has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) at the 2017 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: 'The Duchess of Ormonde and her Letters'.
Special feature this week. The last 20 minutes this week is Lucy interviewing Sunny Ormonde - her voice may be better known to you as the post-feminist Lilian of course. Worth listening to the first hour first. British podcast awards - Lucy provides instructions on how to vote - support out podcast and help them get proper recognition. Vote here https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote/ to vote correctly enter "Dumteedum" into the search box. After a discourse on the map of the week our hosts get down to business. Not surprisingly Lilian, Justin and Miranda take prime billing as the last dumps her husband and he decides that moving his mistress into her house immediately without consultation is inevitable. Do these people have no shame? Yokel Bear is reporting on social media this week - lots of opinions needed. Plus he mentions the need to vote for the podcast. Kirsty has also been examined in depth on the forum. And becoming a social secretary seems to be a good career choice according to at... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s Dumteedum comes from Lucy’s new favourite callerinnnerer, Donald Turbrech in Scotland and we have a chat to Sunny Ormonde, on how she got the role of Lillian. On this week’s episode we have calls from Goddess Deeva who has issues with Team Lilian Jena who thinks the men of Ambridge need a compass Debs who thinks Peggy has a cursed chequebook Glyn who’s not batting for Darrington Miriam who has a prediction of theft Luke who has spotted a Wodehouse connection Claire predicts a crash and burn for Krusty Andrew Horn who is not excited New York Nigel who thinks Jennidarling’s worse than Kate We end with the Legend of Henry and the wizard of the Sanctimonious Laugh. from Fiona Powell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.