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The Adelaide Show
433 - History Hit Parade

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 108:12


There are episodes of The Adelaide Show, and then there are events. This is one of the latter. Recorded live at the Mercury Cinema as part of South Australia’s History Festival 2026, History Hit Parade brings together broadcaster and journalist Keith Conlon and host Steve Davis for a ninety-minute show that weaves original songwriting with storytelling, historical context, and the kind of warm, unhurried conversation that feels like sitting in a room full of people who actually know where you live. Ten songs. Ten slices of South Australian life. All of them written with pen and paper by Steve, given musical life through his AI-assisted “virtual session band,” and offered here as what he describes as “audition pieces” for real musicians who might one day make them their own. There is no SA Drink of the Week in this episode. The entire show is the Musical Pilgrimage. Rather than a single track appended at the end, this episode is the songs, each one set up by Keith’s historical grounding and Steve’s personal connections before the music rolls. Full notes on each song appear in the segment breakdown below. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It’s an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we’ll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We’d greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here’s our index of all episode in one concisepage. Running Sheet: History Hit Parade 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:04:07 History Hit Parade The Mercury Cinema is not a neutral venue for Steve Davis. He was married there on a sweltering 42-degree December day in 2002. He launched Talked About Marketing there. And it is where, on two days in May 2026, he and Keith Conlon performed History Hit Parade to an audience that included Steve’s parents, his former drama teacher, the chair of the History Trust, and the real-life couple immortalised in one of the songs. The name History Hit Parade, Steve reveals, was Keith’s idea, drawn from his memory of the Harold Wright Hit Parade on 5AD, a Thursday-night ritual of about eight or ten songs in an era before the Top 40 existed. Buddy Holly, Elvis, Perry Como, and Pat Boone: that was your week’s music. The name lands perfectly for a show that does something similar, except every track is an original, and every track is South Australian. Song 1: Jack and Lil (Up Please, Going Up)Keith sets the historical scene: John Martins began as Peters and Martin, a drapery store in Rundle Street, until Mr Martin was released from his duties due to what Keith delicately describes as “debauchery.” The Hayward family eventually took the helm, and it was Sir Edward Hayward who, in 1933, looked to Canada for inspiration and brought the Christmas Pageant to Adelaide. He was so nervous before the first one that he hired a biplane, circled the inner suburbs with a megaphone, and personally invited people to come. They did. About 300,000 still do, each year.The personal thread in this song belongs to Steve’s maternal grandparents, Jack and Lil, whose photograph appeared on the screen behind him. Lil worked in the kitchenware department. Jack was the young engineer installing the new lifts in the building during the 1930s. The rest, as Steve says, is history. The song follows their life together as their family grows, moving floor by floor through what John Martins offered, with the lift ladies’ announcement, “Up please, going up,” as its guiding refrain. Steve thanks Paul Flavell, who has written a book on John Martins, and former John Martin’s planner, Robert Tedstone, who provided a complete floor-by-floor inventory to keep the lyrics accurate. Song 2: Oh MarionMarion, the suburb, was surveyed in 1838 by Colonel Light’s private firm after Light had broken with Governor Hindmarsh. The name comes from Marianne, daughter of resident commissioner James Hurtle Fisher, though somewhere along the way Mariannen became Marion. Keith’s own connection is fond: his father learned to drive in the 1950s by heading south into the almond groves and vineyards of Marion, where the long straight roads offered room to practise.Steve’s Marion is the 1970s version: aerial photographs, numbered landmarks, railway tracks where he’d flatten 20-cent pieces, overpass pile drivers thumping for weeks, and a Coles New World at the Park Holme Shopping Centre. He walked to school at age six, “with my little satchel and my shorts.” One afternoon he left school early, got lost, and found his way to a doctor’s surgery he recognised. They rang his mother. She wasn’t home. The neighbour came to collect him and made him a sandwich. “That was life in Marion back then,” he says, with a fondness that carries no nostalgia for the vineyards his own family’s house helped displace. Song 3: My Jolly ValentineThis one starts with the Torrens. Keith explains that before the lake arrived, the river in summer was “a series of rather smelly waterholes” until Mayor Sir Edwin Smith, a beer baron with civic ambitions, created the weir. Within a year of the lake’s arrival in 1882, a rowing craze had taken hold, boat sheds lined the banks, and Jolley’s Boathouse was selling milkshakes and pies to rowers who could rent a boat by the hour.The Palais de Danse gets its moment: a floating ballroom on a barge moored near the Elder Park Rotunda from 1924, with a soda fountain, no grog, and 800 people on opening night. It was gone by 1928, Keith noting, “maybe it was just not well made and sank slowly into the mud.”Steve’s research for this Valentine’s Day song turned up two details that captured his imagination. First, the Rundle Street Parade: on Saturday nights, young men would walk down one side of the street, young women down the other, window-shopping for company rather than goods. Second, the postage stamp code used in the twice-daily mail service to communicate what couldn’t be written openly: upside-down meant “I love you,” tilted right meant yes, left meant no, sideways meant “let’s stay as friends,” which Steve notes is “a soft no.” Song 4: Spring Gully RoadKeith traces the geography first: up Third Creek from the Torrens, past the village of Magill, pointing toward Norton Summit. Market gardens that ran through to Tea Tree Gully. One of Steve’s friends, Dominic, remembers his father loading a ute with cucumbers twice a week and driving them across town to Spring Gully. That was not long ago.The song covers four generations families. Edward McKee began pickling onions after returning from the war. His son-in-law Alan McMillan, stepson Eric Webb, and friend Malcolm Climer formed the second generation. Kevin and Ross Webb steered it through 2013 when a public campaign saved the company. Russell and Tegan Webb were at the helm when cheap imports and cost-of-living pressures finally made it too hard.Steve played the song to Russell Webb before the performance. Russell’s response: “Our whole family thinks this song should be in the state archives for covering the story so well.” Steve says it with quiet pride, and then lets the song make the case. Song 5: Away, Away (The PS Canally Crew Song)Keith tells the founding story of the Murray River trade with the energy of someone who could spend a full hour on it. Governor Sir Henry Fox Young puts up a prize in 1853 for the first boat to take a paddle steamer from Goolwa to Swan Hill and back. Two men are unknowingly racing: Captain William Randell, a flour miller from Gumeracha building the Mary Ann upstream from Mannum, and Captain Francis Cadell, who has a paddle steamer built in New South Wales and sails it through the Murray mouth. They end up racing each other, neither knowing the other was coming. Both get their prize, and instantly the river is transformed: wool that was a month away from market by bullock wagon is now days away by water.Steve wrote this song aboard the PS Marion, on a three-day cruise, watching jet skis cut through the peace of the river and thinking about the crews who worked these boats without rest. He noted he’d been “a bit passionate” about the contrast. One thing he is proud of: annoying the captain by asking about terminology, which is how he discovered that “larboard” was the original term for port side, changed because “larboard” and “starboard” were too easily confused when shouted across a noisy deck. Song 6: Shout Your Mates Another RoundThis song grew from a drive past the West End Brewery site on Port Road, now demolished. The chimney is gone. Steve felt its absence.Keith sketches the arc: South Australia once had around 43 breweries. The West End Brewery operated from 1859 through to about 1980, and somewhere in there a Westies supporter working at the brewery persuaded the boss to paint the chimney in the SANFL grand final colours each year. Port Adelaide’s coach Fos Williams asked to be included. The tradition held, moved to a second chimney after the first came down, and now continues on the old brickworks chimney with the help of some “fancy technology.”The pickaxe long-neck bottle gets its own verse. Those amber glass communal bottles that sat on dinner tables, shared rather than individual. Steve remembers the day his Italian neighbour Nino offered him a sip of Southwark Bitter from one: “It put me off beer for the rest of my life.” He recalls his paternal grandfather worked at the original Hindley Street brewery. A bottle recently turned up on Kangaroo Island. These things accumulate meaning. Song 7: Tunarama Love SongGreg and Nicole, Steve’s brother-in-law and sister-in-law, are in the audience. They wave when introduced. Greg is described as “so bashful.”Keith gives the historical context: Captain Matthew Flinders named Memory Cove after losing eight sailors there when he was 28 years old, 10,000 miles from home. He named Cape Catastrophe, Thistle Island, and Boston Island after those men. Port Lincoln was named, Keith theorises, from homesickness for Lincolnshire. The tuna industry came after the war, when scientists found massive schools in the Bight. Colin Thiele wrote Bluefin there as a high school teacher, which became a film. Tunarama itself began in 1962.The song’s story is Greg’s: he left Adelaide on a bicycle heading west, eventually reached Port Lincoln, and through mutual friends met Nicole. They came back to Adelaide later that year and were at the Mercury Cinema for Steve and Nardia’s wedding. “Their love story didn’t actually happen at Tunarama,” Steve admits, “but my wife loves her rom-com movies, so I did a bit of rom-com where I just put it against the backdrop.” He also notes that Tunarama won Best Seafood Experience this year, and that “it is okay to call someone a tosser, at Tunarama.” Song 8: Good Night DonThis one has weight. Every episode of The Adelaide Show signs off with “Good night, Don,” so a song about Don Dunstan was, as Steve puts it, always going to happen. Keith, who lived through the Dunstan decade, tries to give it its due in a few minutes. Decriminalisation of homosexuality. Women’s rights reforms. Aboriginal land rights. The South Australian Film Corporation in 1972. The State Theatre Company in 1974. The Rundle Mall, celebrating its 50th anniversary later in 2026. The week of the performance happened to be the anniversary of the death of Dr George Duncan, thrown into the Torrens in 1972, a murder that accelerated the push for decriminalisation.Keith acknowledges the controversies too: the Salisbury Affair, the personal challenges, the pajama press conference, and, with particular relish, the day Don stood on the Pier Hotel balcony during the 1976 tidal wave scare and told the crowd that “the only thing that will happen today is that we will all get a bit hotter.”Steve wrote the song in Brechtian cabaret style, a nod to Don’s close friendship with Robyn Archer. The refrain draws on a George Bernard Shaw quote: “Your life was no brief candle, was a mighty torch that shone.” Steele Hall also gets a verse, recognised for his willingness to equalise the electoral boundaries even when it worked against his own party. Song 9: Cellar Door ShuffleKeith went to university with Malcolm Seppelt, “which was pretty helpful,” and takes us back to the first commercial vineyard up Jacob’s Creek, planted by Johann Gramp, one of the early German arrivals. The creek became the name of one of the most recognised wine labels in the world. The doctors follow: Penfold, Hamilton, Angove, Tolley. Keith notes that by the 1960s, 90% of South Australian grapes were going into fortifieds. Barossa Pearl and BenEan Moselle changed that. Keith asks the audience who had a sip of BenEan Moselle as a youngster. Most hands go up.The song is partly in honour of Joseph, who runs Ballycroft at Greenock. Steve describes him as “the sweet spot of wine tasting because it’s not stuffy with him.” The song delivers two reminders: if your cellar door is making you feel uncomfortable, leave; and you are not there to guzzle. Song 10: Ben Venuti (The Rostrevor Pizza Bar Song)The final song is an ode to Gaetano at Rostrevor Pizza Bar, who has stood behind the same counter for 35-plus years.Keith sets up the context with Don Dunstan’s liquor reforms: the end of the six o’clock swill, and the radical notion of drinking a glass of wine at a footpath cafe. Then the postwar wave of Italian migrants, and how pizza arrived in Adelaide. Keith’s first was in 1962 at a corner of Hindley and Morphett Streets, long since demolished. “In another ten years,” he predicts, “there’ll be Australians who reckon we actually made it.”Steve moved to Rostrevor in 2006 and spent his evenings stripping 1970s Italian wallpaper off the walls of his new house before heading around the corner to eat Gaetano’s pizza. Gaetano calls his dough “pastry,” starts making it the night before, and has won awards for it. He welcomes every regular by name. He personally refuses to put pineapple on a pizza, but if you want it, he will make it. “The Italians,” Steve says, “they understand the value of the money.” He goes through about a pallet of pineapple a month.The song is in Italian and close-to-Italian, with the chorus “Benvenuti, come inside” running through it. Steve says you will come along for the ride. ClosingSteve thanks the audience and invites them to stay in touch with Keith via This Day in South Australia on Facebook and LinkedIn, where Keith posts about South Australian history every day, and via the Wednesday morning bike rides from Bicycle Express in the city at 9am. He then plays the old State Bank ad, which Keith greets with “Oh, dear. Well, I wasn’t actually named at the time, but a lot of people said, ‘I reckon that’s Keith in there.'”Steve closes by noting that the album from the show, History Hit Parade, is available on Bandcamp. 00:00:00 Musical Pilgrimage No Musical Pilgrimage this week because the whole show was a Musical Pilgrimage.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
Grit and innovation in the Aussie outback - Karen & Dan Penfold

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 24:50


Dom talks with Karen and Dave Penfold from south-west Queensland about their 10,000-head cattle operation across 44,500ha, their Four Daughters Beef brand and their views on how to successfully navigate farm succession. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.

With Me Now's podcast
With Pencil, Pendulum, Penfold, Penzance Now - Mum's gone to Antarctica

With Me Now's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 84:52


Friends? Pens! This week there's feathery pasta, the second most remote parkrun in the World, batcodes, Nicola tests out variable marshal gratitudes and then cuts it tight for her long run at Myrtle parkrun in Bingley, whilst Danny 'turns around' and gets Huggy at Beccles Quay parkrun in Suffolk. Woop woop!

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
REX May 7 - Karen & Dave Penfold and Paul Hickman

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 48:02


On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Karen and Dave Penfold from south-west Queensland about their 10,000-head cattle operation across 44,500ha, their Four Daughters Beef brand and their views on how to successfully navigate farm succession... And he talks with Paul Hickman from Taimate Angus about its upcoming bull sale (June 15), breaking into the North American market and how they've developed the stud since Paul moved back to the family farm in the late 90s. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.

Gospel Hall Audio
All That I Have Is Thine | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 17:12


Michael Penfold preaches on 4 things the Lord shares with us: His life, His love, His position and His possessions, making an application of the words of the Father to the older son in Luke 15, “All that I have is thine”. (Recorded at the Roseisle Conference, 4th Oct 2025) The post All That I Have Is Thine | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
What Is Ahead for Our World? | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 74:26


Michael Penfold gives an outline of the main events that are ahead for the world in biblical prophecy, from the rapture to the eternal state. The chart accompanying this sermon is available below. Readings: Isa 9:6-7, Dan 9:24-27, Eph 3:3-6, 1 Thess 4:13-18, 2 Thess 2:1-12. (Recorded in Straffordville Gospel Hall, ON, Canada, on 8th Jan 2026) Click here for the chart in PDF Or see below for the chart in JPG: Complete series: Countercultural Christianity Courtship and Dating The The post What Is Ahead for Our World? | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
Parenting with Confidence | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 70:39


Michael Penfold preaches on biblical parenting, in contrast to Dr. Benjamin Spock's “gentle parenting” approach. He outlines 10 powers that all parents have to help them see their children grow up in the ways of the Lord. Reading: Prov 29:15. (Recorded in Straffordville Gospel Hall, ON, Canada, on 7th Jan 2026) Complete series: Countercultural Christianity Courtship and Dating The Principles and Purposes of Marriage Confidence in Parenting What is Ahead for Our World? The post Parenting with Confidence | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Principles and Purposes of Marriage | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 60:09


After explaining how marriage in Western society has collapsed, Michael Penfold outlines what the Word of God has to say about it. Marriage's definition, design, devotion, duties, dangers, delight and destiny. Readings: Gen 2:18, 21-24, Gen 3:16, Heb 13:4, Eph 5:22-33. (Recorded in Straffordville Gospel Hall, ON, Canada, on 6th Jan 2026) Complete series: Countercultural Christianity Courtship and Dating The Principles and Purposes of Marriage Confidence in Parenting What is Ahead for Our World? The post The Principles and Purposes of Marriage | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
Courtship and Dating | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 55:11


Michael Penfold preaches on the subject of courtship and dating under 7 headings. Desiring the Lord's will; obeying the Lord's command; seeking the Lord's face; waiting the Lord's time; growing in the Lord's likeness; trusting the Lord's guidance and, keeping the Lord's word. Readings: 1 Cor 7:7-9, 32-34, 2 Cor 6:14, 1 Tim 5:1, Ruth 2:11, 3:10, 18, Prov 31:1, 10, 26-31. (Recorded in Straffordville Gospel Hall, ON, Canada, on 5th Jan 2026) Complete series: Countercultural Christianity Courtship and Dating The post Courtship and Dating | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
Countercultural Christianity | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 38:14


Michael Penfold preaches on what it means to live as a countercultural Christian. This is what the Bible expects, but what does it look like in the 21st Century? Reading: 1 Cor 1:23-24. (Recorded in Straffordville Gospel Hall, ON, Canada, on 4th Jan 2026) Complete series: Countercultural Christianity Courtship and Dating The Principles and Purposes of Marriage Confidence in Parenting What is Ahead for Our World?   The post Countercultural Christianity | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

What Would Danbury Do?
53. I Drove All Night

What Would Danbury Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 98:00


Hold on to your bonnets as we flash back in time to witness the ball – and the lead-up – from Sophie's perspective. With more information about her life and circumstances, we're able to see why Benedict has the luxury to stay frozen in a moment of time and Sophie simply does not. Meanwhile, Lady Danbury and the Queen experience a relationship re-evaluation, and Posy and Alfie step up to become new favourite side characters. Finally our season villain emerges: Lady Araminta, who makes the much-missed Cressida look positively angelic. Featuring: - Our *own* lack of class consciousness - Visual metaphors are visualing - Weak Bridgerton genes - Villain dressing - Sad, sulky Sophie - A stacked social calendar - Mother manipulation - Soul mates - A hero moment Here are is the media we talk about in this episode: - Wayne's World, a film by Penelope Spheeris - Bridgerton, a television series - An Offer from a Gentleman, a book by Julia Quinn - Cinderella, a fairytale - Black widow, a term - Romancing Mr Bridgerton, a book by Julia Quinn - Ever After, a film by Andy Tennant - Game of Thrones, a TV show - Mean Girls, a film by Mark Waters - ‘Enchanted', a song by Taylor Swift - Queen Charlotte, a mini-series - Pride and Prejudice, a film by Joe Wright Some extra notes: - For our international listeners, Penfold is a mainstream wine brand and SA refers to the state of South Australia (a wine capital of Australia) - Alfie has a northern accent, and it's likely actor David Moorst's own real one. He's from St Helens, where folks speak with a similar accent to Lancashire or Yorkshire. Our guest host this episode is the romantic and riveting Bella Mason. You can hear more from Bella by following her on instagram and threads. For your TBR, Bella has recommended The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig. Bella called it ‘stunning' and like being wrapped in a ‘warm, gothic blanket'. Don't forget you can find us on facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram and bluesky @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. Please follow us on your favourite podcast provider! Leaving a 5-star rating and a review will not only help us find more listeners, but also ensure you always have a plucky footman/friend by your side. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Kaurna, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people. Our editor is Ben McKenzie of Splendid Chaps Productions. If you need production work completed, you can find them here: splendidchaps.com

Gospel Hall Audio
The Only Question That Will Matter One Million Years from Now | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 30:32


“Are you saved?” is the only question that will matter a million years from today. In this 30 minute sermon by Michael Penfold you will learn what it means to be saved, how you can be saved, why you need to be saved, if salvation is by grace alone, what happens if you are not saved, how you can know you are saved and how you can be sure you are saved. Readings: Matt 1:21, Eph 2:8-9, John 3:17. (Recorded The post The Only Question That Will Matter One Million Years from Now | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
For This Child I Prayed | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 48:00


Michael Penfold delivers a biographical sermon on the story of Hannah who, through her godly desires, prayers and actions, brought revival to the whole nation of Israel. Readings: 1 Sam 1:1-28, 2:1, 9, 11-21. (Recorded in The Malden Road Gospel Hall, Windsor, ON, Canada on 14th Jan 2026) Complete series: Nehemiah – Building for God (The Sword and the Trowel) Joseph – Waiting for God (You Meant it for Evil, But God Meant it For Good) Esther – Trusting in The post For This Child I Prayed | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
What Doest Thou Here Elijah? | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 42:43


Michael Penfold delivers a biographical sermon on the story of Elijah, who stood alone against hundreds of false prophets, before running for his life and learning the deeper ways of God with men. Readings: 1 Kings 12:28-33, 16:29-33, 17:1-3, 7-9, 18:19, 30, 38, 19:1-3, 9-12, 15a, 18. (Recorded in The Malden Road Gospel Hall, Windsor, ON, Canada on 13th Jan 2026) Complete series: Nehemiah – Building for God (The Sword and the Trowel) Joseph – Waiting for God (You Meant The post What Doest Thou Here Elijah? | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
If I Perish, I Perish | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 54:39


Michael Penfold delivers a biographical sermon on the story of Esther, who learnt to trust God in the gravest of circumstances. Readings: Esther 4:1-17. (Recorded in The Malden Road Gospel Hall, Windsor, ON, Canada on 12th Jan 2026) Complete series: Nehemiah – Building for God (The Sword and the Trowel) Joseph – Waiting for God (You Meant it for Evil, But God Meant it For Good) Esther – Trusting in God (If I Perish I Perish) Elijah – Standing for The post If I Perish, I Perish | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
You Meant it for Evil, But God Meant it For Good | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 41:00


Michael Penfold delivers a biographical sermon on the character of Joseph, highlighting the theme of “waiting for God” in his life story. Readings: Psalm 37:7-8, 34, 62:5, 105:16-22. (Recorded in The Malden Road Gospel Hall, Windsor, ON, Canada on 11th Jan 2026) Complete series: Nehemiah – Building for God (The Sword and the Trowel) Joseph – Waiting for God (You Meant it for Evil, But God Meant it For Good) Esther – Trusting in God (If I Perish I Perish) The post You Meant it for Evil, But God Meant it For Good | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Sword and the Trowel | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 49:27


Michael Penfold delivers a biographical sermon on the life and work of Nehemiah, who oversaw the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem in the face of much opposition. Readings: Neh 1:1-4, 2:1-5, 11-12, 16, 18, 3:1-3, 4:1-3, 10, 12, 14, 16, 21, 5:1-2, 7, 6:2-4, 15-19. (Recorded in The Malden Road Gospel Hall, Windsor, ON, Canada on 10th Jan 2026) Complete series: Nehemiah – Building for God (The Sword and the Trowel) Joseph – Waiting for God (You Meant it The post The Sword and the Trowel | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Authorised with Kevin Hillier
Authorised 2025 Series 6 Episode 25 Grantlee Kieza

Authorised with Kevin Hillier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 17:59


Author Grantlee Kieza is prolific and in his return to Authorised, he tells the story behind his latest book Mary Penfold (ABC Books). We all know the Penfold name from the world famous South Australian winery, but Mary's incredible contribution to building that iconic Australian brand has mostly gone unheralded. Grantlee's passion for finding and celebrating unsung Aussie heroes like Mary makes for great reading and listening. All thanks to my podcast partners CSCG, the best people to help you achieve financial goals in 2026. CSCG has experts in all financial fields ready to listen to what you want to achieve and help you get there. Visit www.cscg.com.au and see the range of services and the people you will be dealing with. Call them for more 03-9974 8333. Authorised with Kevin Hillier...where writers speak Post-production by Chris Gates for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SheClicks Women in Photography
Madeleine Penfold: Making the Pictures She Longed to See as a Girl

SheClicks Women in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 47:07 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this inspiring episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson speaks with photographer and director Madeleine Penfold about her powerful journey into the world of photography and how she uses her craft to drive representation and social change.Mads reflects on growing up without seeing herself reflected in the media and how that experience shaped her desire to create the kinds of images she longed for as a child. From her early years as a self-described tomboy in Manchester to discovering her identity and building confidence through university, Mads opens up about how photography became her voice.Although she studied business at university, Mads always had a camera in hand and a deep curiosity for people. She shares how teaching photography at a summer camp in the US helped her realise the impact of visual media on self-worth and led her to make a lasting promise—to only create images that matter.Angela and Mads explore how she broke into sports photography almost by chance, and how working with top footballers became a stepping stone to championing representation in the women's game. From photographing Premier League players to advocating for proper visibility of women athletes, Mads discusses the power of storytelling, intuition on set, and the importance of building trust with her subjects.Whether she's on set with the Lionesses or documenting change in Gambia, Mads brings a deeply human approach to her work. This conversation is full of wisdom, warmth and practical insights for any photographer wanting to make an impact through visual storytelling.Follow Madeleine's journey as she creates the world she needed to see - and helps others see themselves in it too.TakeawaysYour personal story can become your creative purpose – Let your own experiences guide the kind of work you want to create.Photography can be a tool for social change – Use your work to challenge stereotypes and increase representation.Success isn't linear – A squiggly career path can still lead you exactly where you're meant to be.Trust is everything when photographing people – Building rapport and respect makes all the difference.Inclusivity starts behind the scenes – A diverse creative team leads to better, more authentic storytelling.You don't need formal training to succeed – Passion, practice, and persistence are just as valuable as a degree.Connect with MadsWebsiteInstagramSupport the show

Gospel Hall Audio
The Great Mystery – Ephesians 3 | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 56:02


The 16th century Reformers, John Knox, Martin Luther and John Calvin, were supersessionists. That is, they believed God was finished with the Jews and had replaced them with the Church. The most common term for this idea is “replacement theology”. More recent Reformed theologians tend to hold to a soft-supersessionist continuation-fulfillment view, where the Church is called “spiritual Israel” and/or a continuation of Israel. In this sermon on Ephesians 3, Michael Penfold shows that the Church began in Acts 2 as a new and separate entity The post The Great Mystery – Ephesians 3 | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights
Remarkable Australian: Mary Penfold

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 9:46


Luke Grant is joined by revered biographer Grantlee Kieza, to discuss the remarkable life of Australian wine pioneer, Mary Penfold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Great Remedy – Romans 3 | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 43:37


In the third of a series of sermons on 4 great “Chapter 3's” in the Bible, Michael Penfold looks at the apostle Paul's devastating argument in Romans 3 in which he finds all human beings guilty, but the reveals the way for those same sinners to be declared righteous through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. (Recorded in Thunder Bay Gospel Hall, ON, Canada on 12th Nov 2025) Complete series on Great Bible Chapter 3's: The Great Tragedy – Genesis The post The Great Remedy – Romans 3 | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Remember When with Harvey Deegan Podcast
Grantlee Kieza's fascinating new book, Mary Penfold, 30 November 2025

Remember When with Harvey Deegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 39:36


Grantlee Kieza, the bestselling Australian historical biographer, about his fascinating new book, Mary Penfold. Grantlee uncovers the remarkable story of the "mother of the Australian wine industry," a 19th-century female founder who built a global empire against all odds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Great Necessity – John 3 | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 49:46


In the second of a series of sermons on 4 great “Chapter 3's” in the Bible, Michael Penfold looks the famous conversation between Jesus and Rabbi Nicodemus in John's Gospel Chapter 3. (Recorded in Thunder Bay Gospel Hall, ON, Canada on 11th Nov 2025) Complete series on Great Bible Chapter 3's: The Great Tragedy – Genesis 3 The Great Necessity – John 3 The Great Remedy – Romans 3 The Great Mystery – Ephesians 3 Feedback: contact@gospelhallaudio.org The post The Great Necessity – John 3 | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Gospel Hall Audio
The Great Tragedy – Genesis 3 | Michael Penfold

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 53:21


Opening a series of sermons on 4 great “Chapter 3's” in the Bible, Michael Penfold looks at the context, cause, character and consequences of “the fall” of Adam, as described in Genesis Ch 3, perhaps the most hated of all Bible chapters. (Recorded in Thunder Bay Gospel Hall, ON, Canada on 10th Nov 2025) Complete series on Great Bible Chapter 3's: The Great Tragedy – Genesis 3 The Great Necessity – John 3 The Great Remedy – Romans 3 The The post The Great Tragedy – Genesis 3 | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Better Together
Mending Fences – Dr. Gordon Penfold

Better Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 31:48


Dr. Gordon Penfold joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, “Mending Fences,” a biblically grounded and theologically compelling guide for reconciling broken relationships.   Dr. Penfold is one of the founders of the Advanced Pastoral Network. “Mending Fences” is available from Amazon: http://bit.ly/3IUmz8P. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Reconciliation #MendingFences #BrokenRelationships #Book

foHRsight
Loving to Human with Guest Ruth Penfold

foHRsight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 43:11


We were excited to have Ruth Penfold on the podcast this week. Ruth is a former Chief People Officer who now works with organizations, leaders and women leaders to help them thrive.Ruth courageously shares how her own experience has informed the work she does and make the compelling case for thinking differently about work using her BLOOM framework.We share our perspectives on the additional work that needs to be done to support women at work to ensure they can truly bring their full selves to work.You can learn more about Ruth's work here:https://ourtimetobloom.com/aboutAnd follow Ruth on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthpenfold/Don't forget …To sign up for our weekly newsletter foHRsight at http://www.futurefohrward.com/subscribe.Follow us on LinkedIn:Mark - www.linkedin.com/in/markedgarhr/Naomi - www.linkedin.com/in/naomititlemancolla/future foHRward - www.linkedin.com/company/future-fohrward/And on Instagram - www.instagram.com/futurefohrward/Support the show

Welcome to the Scene
Brian Carley: Penfold and the NJ Scene

Welcome to the Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 88:04


Send us a textBrian Carley is the lead singer and guitarist for the band Penfold. Penfold started in 1995 in Livingston, NJ, as bands like Sunny Day Real Estate and Mineral were making their impact on the scene.  Playing shows on weekends while attending college during the day, Penfold's work ethos was unmatched. They were a mainstay in the NJ DIY scene that led to bands like Saves The Day, Thursday, My Chemical Romance and Armor for Sleep receiving commercial success.  Penfold released a handful of EP's until their breakup in the early 2000's.Listen as Jeremy and Brian talk about the formation of Penfold, it's influences, songwriting process and reunification for Best Friends Forever Festival in October. If you like the Podcast Subscribe! You can find us on all major Podcasting platforms at Welcome to the Scene Podcast.Instagram TikTok Youtube

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Allan Blackman Part 1

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 23:27


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Paula Penfold and Allan Blackman. They cross first to Nelson where a red rain warning is in place and to Northland. Then they're joined by RespectED Aotearoa chief executive Anita Lowry to discuss the frequency of sexual harrassment incidents in the public service.

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RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Allan Blackman Part 2

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 22:28


This half hour the panel hears how some educators are sounding warnings as AI cheating in exams grows and they talk to BJ, who was respnosible for calibrating the cameras on the Mars Expedition Rover for NASA .

Creative
Chris Penfold 18 years of Bluescampuk

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 23:12


Chris Penfold 18 years of Bluescampuk This is a welcome return to the podcast of Chris Penfold, and we discuss 18 years of the Bluescampuk summer school and the legacy of musicians and bands that it formed. This year is the last year of bluescamp in the UK and we assess its development over the years that it has run. The recording quality of this as it was in the open air for both of us and Chris was in France. It's not as good as I would like it, but there's some very interesting points that come up about creativity and learning. To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk   For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com   Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Conor English Part 1

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 22:16


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Paula Penfold and Conor English Paula goes behind the scenes on her breakthorugh story this week about former Prime Minister staffer Michael Forbes; the nation's disaster monitoring centre is hit by funding cuts and The Finance Minister is being accused of opening a can of worms for considering giving farmers early access to their Kiwisavers.

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with Paula Penfold & Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 22:19


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Paula Penfold & Phil O'Reilly. The three of them discuss: the governments use of urgency for the Equal Pay Amendment Bill, the history of the Potato... And Wallace ask - are Guinea Pigs cool again? Paula Penfold is an investigative journalist at stuff Phil O'Reilly is a global business leader, advocate and MD of Iron Duke Partners

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with Paula Penfold & Phil O'Reilly (Part 1)

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 24:37


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Paula Penfold & Phil O'Reilly. The three of them discuss: a lack of funding for hospice care. Plus, do we need to re -think how we provide training for apprentices? Paula Penfold is an investigative journalist at stuff Phil O'Reilly is a global business leader, advocate and MD of Iron Duke Partners [picture id="4KQWSB5_Totara_Hospice_2_jpeg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with David Downs & Paula Penfold (Part 2)

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 21:36


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists David Downs & Paula Penfold. The trio discuss Mark Tele'a choosing to play in Japan over the All Blacks. Plus how to tell if your chopping board is a health hazard.

RNZ: The Panel
The Panel with David Downs & Paula Penfold (Part 1)

RNZ: The Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 24:38


Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists David Downs & Paula Penfold. The trio discuss Andrew Little throwing his hat in the ring in the Wellington mayoralty race. Plus the incredible success of the Hamilton gardens since they started charging an entry fee.

ASCA Podcast
ASCA Podcast #125 - Kelly Penfold

ASCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 59:53


Kelly Penfold is currently the speed and conditioning coach for the St George Illawarra Dragons NRL team and perhaps one of the first full-time female S&C coaches at first grade NRL level. She has previously been the Head of S&C at the Queensland Firebirds and a longtime coach at QAS with Olympic sports, and in particular field hockey. She is an ASCA Elite L3 coach and was also awarded the 2023 ASCA Coach of the Year Award. QUOTES “The off-feet conditioning piece for me is around the ability to add a style of energy system conditioning and potentially a tissue loading component when athletes are not able to impact loading” “For triathletes, you've got junior athletes that essentially have come out of probably a high school system or development system and they're going to the junior elite or elite phase and they might've been running 25-30kms in a week and they've got to up to 80-100kms for men and probably 40-60kms for women… so you want to let them plateau at a certain volume for a little while before you then try to bump them up to make sure they've really just adjusted to that load and the volume.” “It's actually probably the reason why I decided to pay more attention to this because I caught myself out just doing the old rinse and repeat of, I'm just going to give them a 20 seconds on 40 seconds off eight times over and then a 15 on 15 off six times over.” “If you truly trying to build out an athlete's lactate threshold or if you're trying to build out like their aerobic capacity or, you know, even working on getting them back to some high speed sprinting, you really need to make that just a bit more precise about what you're trying to achieve and how you're going to get there” “We'll look at heart rate and if it is reflecting the zone that athletes are supposed to be working in? And then can you consequently up your effort? And we can look at how your heart rate adjusts to that effort and build that across a six to eight week period to see if you're actually tolerating the session better than you have been previously.” “I probably steer clear a bit of zone 3 (70-80%) work, kind of in the middle of aerobic, kind of in the middle of working at really high intensities and that just seems to take an overall really high toll on people and trying to get the timing right of how long you actually get them to hold that for as well, it can be quite tricky. So trying to not totally burn them out and push them too far past that area is really quite hard to control in zone 3 so usually I'm trying to work at a base level up to a more of a top level percentage of heart rate.” “I think the big thing for me is if you have the time and the reason we have aerobic intervals is generally because we don't have as much time with the athlete to do like and hour to hour and a half long sessions. But ideally if you have the time, going up over that 45 minute mark for your total session is going to be optimal.” SHOWNOTES 1) Kelly's background and update since the last episode 2) What is off-feet conditioning and why S&C coaches should be experts in it 3) When to build and stabilize at certain training volume thresholds for athletes 4) Common issues with off-feet conditioning, ensuring the precision around getting the desired adaptations is as high as possible and basic rules around energy system development. 6) Using a conditioning needs analysis for training prescription and the interplay between heart rate and wattage 7) The nuances of using heart rate and measuring heart rate recovery based on time taken to get back to zone 2 8) Practical examples of conditioning sessions and making sure the rest periods are long enough for max efforts 9) Building precision around the adaptations you're getting with athletes

GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
289: Coaching and connections (with Lachlan Penfold)

GAINcast with Vern Gambetta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 39:46


Lachlan Penfold has worked with some of the world's most successful clubs across numerous sports from rugby to the NBA to water polo. While he is an innovative physical performance coach, one theme keeps emerging to him: the most successful clubs are built more on the strength of connection as the strength the body. On this episode of the GAINcast he looks at how to build a culture starting with a foundation of joy, monitoring athletes through personal interactions, and more lessons from some of the world's best coaches. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2025/04/gaincast-episode-289-coaching-and-connections-with-lachlan-penfold/ The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by GAIN and by HMMR Media. Join HMMR Media to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more Penfold has won a title with the Melbourne Storm, but years ago he also led the Sydney Roosters to championships. He broke down his approach with Sydney in GAIN Video 4: Lessons from the Sydney Roosters available for HMMR Plus members to stream. Penfold was also a guest on GAINcast 184, GAINcast 131 and HMMR Podcast 62. We've also done a written interview with his colleague at the Storm, Dean Benton, as well as had him on GAINcast 227 and GAINcast 186. Monitoring was also a topic covered on GAINcast 192 with Aaron Coutts and Franco Impellizzeri. It is also a topic covered frequently in our Sports Science Quarterly research reviews.

This Was The Scene Podcast
Ep. 254: The Junior Varsity w/ Nick Dodson

This Was The Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 90:58


AD: Zink Modern Tattooing in Butler, NJ, 503 Main St. M-F 11-7 Sat 11-5 (walkins are welcome) is a cutting-edge tattoo studio that blends professional artistry with a punk rock spirit, boasting over 91 years of combined artist experience. With a roster of talented artists who have worked with members of bands like My Chemical Romance, Penfold, The Escape Engine, Perfuma, We're All Broken, Lanemeyer, etc, the shop offers custom designs that transform your artistic vision into stunning body art. Located in a clean, modern environment, Zink provides more than just tattoos - it offers a unique experience complete with snacks (Azarja reeah wanted me to really put an emphasis that they love snacks) and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're seeking intricate custom designs or permanent cosmetics, Zink Modern Tattooing is ready to turn your tattoo dreams into reality.  Visit their website here Formed in 2002, The Junior Varsity began as a local band that released their first EP that same year and their debut full-length album The Great Compromise in 2004. The band gained recognition through energetic live performances, touring with notable acts like Fall Out Boy and Good Charlotte, and signing with Victory Records in 2004, which led to their album Wide Eyed and appearances on the Warped Tour in 2005 and 2006. Their third album Cinematographic was released in 2007, featuring a stop-motion music video for "The Sky!" created by the Robot Chicken animation team. In October 2007, the band announced an indefinite hiatus after their farewell show in Springfield, Illinois, with Wildrick later touring with The Dear Hunter and David Cook. I got Nick on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Social media being awful and awesome the band Park What fans thought about their range in song topics Other bands with the same name Getting on Victory Getting robbed on tour The Houston Calls fools Bayside's accident Touring with Panic at the Disco Rise Against The Robot Chicken Animators doing one of their music videos And a ton more Check out their latest song Guilt on the streaming apps and the re-release of Wide Eyed on Smartpunk Records on Vinyl this year. Lastly if you're looking to advertise on the podcast I have pricing starting at $20 so just hit me up at thiswasthescene@gmail.com or on my instagram thiswasthescene which you should also go and follow.    

Epigenetics Podcast
The Role of H3K4me3 in Embryonic Development (Eva Hörmanseder)

Epigenetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 37:39


In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Dr. Eva Hörmanseder from the HelmholtzZentrum in Munich about her work on epigenetic mechanisms in cellular memory and gene regulation. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of cellular memory and gene regulation with Dr. Eva Hermanns-Eder from the Helmholtz Zentrum in Munich. Her research centers on how cells maintain their identity through the process of mitotic divisions, which is crucial for understanding both development and various diseases. We explore the role of chromatin dynamics and epigenetic modifications in switching genes on and off over time, which has significant implications for fields like cancer biology and regenerative medicine. The discussion starts with Dr. Hörmanseder's recent studies on epigenetic memories, particularly focusing on the concept of transcriptional memory in nuclear transfer embryos. She explains her work with H3K4 trimethylation, a crucial epigenetic mark associated with active transcription states, detailing experiments that demonstrate the significance of this mark in the context of gene expression during reprogramming. She elaborates on her findings regarding how active genes can remain in a state of transcriptional memory and the implications of such persistence for cellular identity. We also dive into Dr. Hörmanseder's exploration of how transcription factors and chromatin modifications shape the differentiation success of reprogrammed cells. Through her research, she uncovers that different cell types exhibit varying degrees of plasticity and memory retention, which can lead to disparities in successful differentiation. Her innovative use of single-cell sequencing technology reveals surprising insights into the dynamics of cellular reprogramming, especially when comparing reprogrammed cells to their fertilized counterparts.   References Hörmanseder E, Simeone A, Allen GE, Bradshaw CR, Figlmüller M, Gurdon J, Jullien J. H3K4 Methylation-Dependent Memory of Somatic Cell Identity Inhibits Reprogramming and Development of Nuclear Transfer Embryos. Cell Stem Cell. 2017 Jul 6;21(1):135-143.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2017.03.003. Epub 2017 Mar 30. PMID: 28366589; PMCID: PMC5505866. Zikmund, T., Fiorentino, J., Penfold, C., Stock, M., Shpudeiko, P., Agarwal, G., Langfeld, L., Petrova, K., Peshkin, L., Hamperl, S., Scialdone, A., & Hoermanseder, E. (2025). Differentiation success of reprogrammed cells is heterogeneous in vivo and modulated by somatic cell identity memory. Stem Cell Reports, 102447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2025.102447   Related Episodes H3K4me3, SET Proteins, Isw1, and their Role in Transcription (Jane Mellor) DNA Replication, Transcription and R-loops (Stephan Hamperl) Inheritance of Transcriptional Memory by Mitotic Bookmarking (Sheila Teves)   Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Dr. Stefan Dillinger on LinkedIn Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Bluesky Email: podcast@activemotif.com  

ASCA Podcast
ASCA WAC Podcast - Kelly Penfold + Sophie Dodd

ASCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 39:06


In this episode of the ASCA Women's Advisory Committee Podcast, we sit down with Sophie Dodd, Head of Athletic Development at Somerset College and a passionate leader in the school-based strength and conditioning space. Sophie takes us through her inspiring journey from high-performance dreams in rugby union to her current role shaping adolescent athletes, particularly focusing on female participation and confidence in the gym. With honesty, energy, and warmth, she dives deep into navigating co-ed training spaces, coaching through puberty, the power of presenteeism, and the real challenges and wins of working within school systems. A must-listen for coaches, teachers, and anyone passionate about youth development and inclusive training environments.

Anchorpoint Radio
Seven Truths about Sin - Michael Penfold

Anchorpoint Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 22:33


It is not only in the New Testament's proclamation of the gospel that we hear about man's need and God's remedy. It is also found in the beloved book of Psalms. Today we will be looking at the 6 short verses of Psalm 53 and find there seven important truths about the subject of sin and God's attitude toward it. It will not be a pretty picture of mankind, but it's an important one to face up to if we are ever going to have our sins forgiven.  We're all in the same boat - we're all sinners who need our sins forgiven. Like multitudes before you, look to Christ who bled and died to bring sinners back to God.

The Shrink Show
Financial Wellness w/ Sarah Penfold

The Shrink Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 51:17


Money—it's a topic that often gets overlooked in health and wellness conversations, yet it plays a critical role in our overall well-being. In this episode, Jaime sits down with financial wellness coach Sarah Penfold to explore how financial health is just as important as physical and mental health.Sarah shares her insights on how to build a healthy, empowered relationship with money and finances, helping individuals transform their approach to financial wellness. Whether it's managing debt, saving for the future, or cultivating a mindset of abundance, Sarah provides practical tips and strategies to help you become "good with money" and reduce the stress that often comes with financial insecurity.Tune in to learn how to take control of your financial life and improve your mental health by prioritizing your financial wellness.Website link: www.sarahpenfold.comInstagram: @sarahsacredwealthTikTok: @sacredwealthcoachYouTube: @sarahsacredwealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahpenfold/Subscribe, rate, & review The Shrink Show podcast: Facebook, Instagram , YouTube, X

THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST
Ex-DEVILDRIVER Guitarist MIKE SPREITZER & THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT's LEE JENNINGS On The Loaded Radio Podcast

THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 50:19


Former DEVILDRIVER guitarist Mike Spreitzer and THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT singer Lee Jennings join us on The Loaded Radio Podcast Scott Penfold delivers another explosive episode of the The Loaded Radio Podcast, featuring exclusive interviews with heavy metal titans and a comprehensive roundup of the week's most significant news. Mike Spreitzer, the former guitarist of DEVILDRIVER, joins the show to shed light on his recent departure from the band after an impressive 20-year tenure. In a candid conversation, Spreitzer discusses the factors that led to his decision and offers a glimpse into his exciting new musical venture, VERONA ON VENUS. Lee Jennings, the enigmatic vocalist of THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT, is also on the podcast to discuss the band's highly anticipated new album, "Greetings From Suffocate City," set to hit shelves on September 13th. Jennings delves into the creative process behind the record and reveals the talented guest musicians who contributed to its unique sound. Beyond these in-depth interviews, Scott Penfold provides a comprehensive overview of the week's most pressing metal news. From updates on iconic bands like MÖTLEY CRÜE, SLAYER, and LINKIN PARK to the recently revealed Dave Grohl controversy, Penfold keeps listeners informed and engaged. Whether you're a die-hard metal fan or simply curious about the latest trends in the genre, The Loaded Radio Podcast is a must-listen.

Cultural Curriculum Chat  with Jebeh Edmunds
Season 5 Episode #28 Read With Jebeh: All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman

Cultural Curriculum Chat with Jebeh Edmunds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 5:07 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if your school was a place where every single student felt like they truly belonged? Join me on this heartwarming episode of Read with Jebeh as we explore "All Are Welcome" by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. This delightful story beautifully captures the importance of inclusivity and the joy of diversity within a vibrant school community. With vivid illustrations and lyrical prose, we'll embark on a journey through a day in a school where every child is embraced for their unique backgrounds and traits. Along the way, you'll be encouraged to reflect on your favorite music, food, and activities, creating a shared sense of connection.Tune in to feel the school bells ringing, pencils sharpening, and the excitement of new friendships forming. We'll dive into interactive moments where you can think about what makes you feel welcome and how you can extend that warmth to others. With scenes of music-making, art creation, and diverse lunchtime spreads, this episode is a celebration of the colorful tapestry that forms our communities. Share this story with a friend and discuss what makes you feel at home, and let's rejoice in the magic of creating spaces where all are truly welcome. COME SAY Hey!! Instagram: @cultrallyjebeh_ Facebook: @JebehCulturalConsulting Pinterest: @Jebeh Cultural Consulting LinkedIn: @Jebeh Edmunds Leave a Review on our Podcast! We value your feedback!Save time and effort with our informative newsletter that offers strategies, tools, resources, and playlists from the culturally competent and socially just educator and creator Jebeh Edmunds! https://jebehedmunds.com/digitalcourse/email-signup/Join my course today and start creating a more inclusive and culturally competent workplace.Enroll here: https://jebeh-edmunds.mykajabi.com/offers/LMwntaji/checkoutStay connected with our newsletter for strategies, tools, resources, and playlists from your culturally competent and socially just educator, Jebeh Edmunds!Sign Up Now https://jebehedmunds.com/digitalcourse/email-signup/

Electricpreneur Secrets - The Electrician Podcast
Ep 322 - From $400 Calls to 10k Sales Brian Penfold's Secrets to 3x Sales in 1 Year

Electricpreneur Secrets - The Electrician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 39:28 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how strategic change can rejuvenate a longstanding family business? Join us as Brian Penfold shares his extraordinary journey from working maintenance at Toronto Pearson Airport to revolutionizing his father's electrical business. You'll learn how Brian's strategic decisions, such as offering premium service options, nearly tripled the business revenue in just one year. From modest jobs to high-value projects, Brian recounts the emotional highs and the pride of earning his father's support along the way.Discover the power of modernizing sales strategies in transforming a business. Brian tells how moving away from outdated practices, like emailed quotes, to a structured approach made a world of difference. He emphasizes the role of continuous education and consistent follow-ups in boosting sales and alleviating personal stress. Brian's story underscores the substantial benefits of hiring a sales technician and implementing a solid sales system, resulting in not only increased revenue but also a newfound sense of control and success.The episode also highlights the importance of teamwork and delegation in achieving remarkable business growth. Brian shares how involving team members in sales roles can significantly lighten the load for business owners. Through real-life examples, he illustrates how understanding and supporting employees' aspirations can lead to enhanced productivity and personal satisfaction. Brian's journey from self-doubt to mastering a structured sales system is a testament to the power of confidence, perseverance, and continuous learning. Don't miss this episode filled with valuable insights and inspiring success stories that could transform your entrepreneurial journey.

What The Flux
Penfold's new Chinese strategy | Revolut's pre-IPO raise | Kathmandu's freezing cold performance

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 6:29


Penfolds is planning to re-enter the Chinese market with a bang after the monster tariffs have been removed from winemakers. Revolut, the UK-based neobank, is looking to sell $500 million of shares as it prepares for one of the biggest IPOs of the year. Kathmandu's owner, KMD Brands, has seen half-year sales drop 8.4% and its winter sales are going to be worse-than-expected. —Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatworkDownload the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Author's Corner
Episode #146: Navigating Co-Authorship with Brianna and Matthew Penfold

The Author's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 36:31


Summary:Ever pondered the dynamics of co-authoring a book?It's a journey filled with twists and turns, and today, my guests, Brianna and Matthew Penfold, join us to offer firsthand insights into the complexities of this experience.In episode #146 of The Author's Corner, Brianna and Matthew share their insights on co-authorship and how they navigate the challenges that arise during such an intense collaborative process. Tune in to discover the secrets behind their successful collaboration and gain valuable insights from their co-authorship journey. Key takeaways:Unlocking the dynamics of co-authoringDiscovering the rhythm of collaborationAmplifying synergy amidst creative disparitiesEmbracing wins and losses as a teamNavigating the labyrinth of publishingEmbracing the journey of literary partnershipCrafting a narrative that transcends generationsAnd more!Resources mentioned in this episode:The Intrepid Three: Animus Revealed by Brianna and Matthew PenfoldAbout Brianna and Matthew Penfold:Brianna and Matthew Penfold are a wife-and-husband writing team. The Intrepid Three: Animus Revealed is their debut book. This work is a labor of love enlightened by their lifelong faith journeys and diverse experiences in medicine, law, victim advocacy, crisis intervention, research, and children and youth mentorship. By day, and sometimes by night, Brianna is an attorney, and Matthew is a pediatrician. They currently reside in Virginia where they are having a blast raising their energetic toddler.Spread the word:LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebook

The Author's Corner
Episode #146: Navigating Co-Authorship with Brianna and Matthew Penfold

The Author's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 36:31


Summary:Ever pondered the dynamics of co-authoring a book?It's a journey filled with twists and turns, and today, my guests, Brianna and Matthew Penfold, join us to offer firsthand insights into the complexities of this experience.In episode #146 of The Author's Corner, Brianna and Matthew share their insights on co-authorship and how they navigate the challenges that arise during such an intense collaborative process. Tune in to discover the secrets behind their successful collaboration and gain valuable insights from their co-authorship journey. Key takeaways:Unlocking the dynamics of co-authoringDiscovering the rhythm of collaborationAmplifying synergy amidst creative disparitiesEmbracing wins and losses as a teamNavigating the labyrinth of publishingEmbracing the journey of literary partnershipCrafting a narrative that transcends generationsAnd more!Resources mentioned in this episode:The Intrepid Three: Animus Revealed by Brianna and Matthew PenfoldAbout Brianna and Matthew Penfold:Brianna and Matthew Penfold are a wife-and-husband writing team. The Intrepid Three: Animus Revealed is their debut book. This work is a labor of love enlightened by their lifelong faith journeys and diverse experiences in medicine, law, victim advocacy, crisis intervention, research, and children and youth mentorship. By day, and sometimes by night, Brianna is an attorney, and Matthew is a pediatrician. They currently reside in Virginia where they are having a blast raising their energetic toddler.Spread the word:LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebook

Manifestation & Money
Money Money Money! - With Sarah Penfold

Manifestation & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 26:24


Do you have money issues? Or simply want to get better with money? Then listen up to this episode. Sarah shares how some of our root money habits can be genetic!!  Sarah is a financial wellness coach passionate about helping people heal their relationship with money so they can confidently create and manage wealth with integrity. It is her mission to help good people get good with money and to see it for what it can be, a resource for change and healing. She believes that financial wellness is just as important to your health and well being as working out, eating right and meditation. Connect With Sarah: IG - @sarahsacredwealth YT - @sarahsacredwealth TT - @sacredwealthcoach Website: www.sarahpenfold.com  Sarahs Free Resource: https://www.sarahpenfold.com/wealthwellnessloungefreebie   Thank you for being a part of our online community. It takes guts to break the status quo and carve your own path to financial independence. We know firsthand! Thank you for being a part of our online community. We're cheering you on as you take the steps to educate, empower & motivate yourself into a life that is authentically you. This is your life, so make it one you LOVE.        Speaking of love… We'd love if you would subscribe to the podcast & leave an honest rating and review. This helps us grow as a community & reach more people who are curious about taking charge of their own lifestyle. Connect with Us, Chris & Jenni: On Instagram @4_Leaf_Lifestyle On Instagram @ManifestationAndMoneyPodcast Cheers to manifesting a life you love & matching up the income streams to support it. Want to increase your income by an extra $1000+ a month? Check out our FREE 15 Side Hustle Guide for straight forward ideas that you can start today! Visit: www.4LeafLifestyle.com/moneyideas