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In It Together with Jas P on Select Radio
In It Together on Select Radio - #306

In It Together with Jas P on Select Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 60:49


Tracklist:1. Terry - To Be Continued (Scott Diaz)2. Pierre De La Bouche, Moonchild - Coconut ( Moonchild Remix)3. Bella - Odd Symphony4. Bavhu & Husko - Take Me ( Dub mix)5. The Illustrious Blacks - Illusion6. Rhythm Section - Feel The Magic7. Kolter - Positive Energy8. Set Mo - Got To Be The Same9. Eats Everything - Variations On A Theme10. DJ Roland Clark , Urban Soul - Where Were You11. The People Movers , Nick Holder12. Urban Soul , Home Grown13. Greg Van Bueren, Dutchman Soul - The Healer14. Andy Faisca - If You See Me Now ( Marc Cotterell )15. Eris Drew - I Can Move Move Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Curiosity Daily
Maternal Bonds, Jumping Leeches, Urban Birds

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 11:12


Today, you'll learn about how moms helped us evolve to live longer, the jumping leeches of Madagascar, and how cities affect bird diversity. Maternal Bonds “Mothers' care is central factor in animal, human longevity.” by Caitlin Hayes. 2024. “Why Humans Live So Long.” by Heather Pringle. 2013. “Maternal care leads to the evolution of long, slow lives.” by Matthew N. Zipple, et al. 2024. Jumping Leeches “A jumping terrestrial leech from Madagascar.” by Mai Fahmy & Michael Tessler. 2024. “New leech-like device to suck blood for sampling instead of needling.” by Shubhangi Dua. 2024. “100-year-old mystery solved as first jumping leech found in Madagascar.” People Movers. 2024. Urban Birds “Dense city centers support less evolutionary unique bird communities than sparser urban areas.” by Federico Morelli, et al. 2024. “2.5 The Impact Of Urban Greenspace On Bird Populations.” by Kristin J. Harpster. N.d. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Talk Podcast - A Seahawks Show
D-Line vs O-Line- The Battle of the BIG Boi's

12 Talk Podcast - A Seahawks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 58:28


It's the battle of the BIG BOI'S in our latest 12 Talk Positional Breakdown Pod. In this latest episode Mitch and Josh give you some Seahawks News, Training Camp stories and talk about the Seahawks Defensive and Offensive Lines. The People Movers. The BEEF! THE BIG BOI'S! As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments and don't forget to like, subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay up to date on new pods. You can also follow us on our social media channels:

101 Ways To Save The Planet
Switching from cars to electric, autonomous "People Movers"

101 Ways To Save The Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 37:02


In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome Phil Pierce from Zoox, a company working to innovate the future of autonomous, electric “people movers” (don't call it a car!). Phil is Zoox's senior public policy and safety strategy manager, and talks to us about the path to evolving urban transportation to accommodate more electric, autonomous, and on-demand mobility and fewer gas--powered, accident prone and highway clogging single-driver vehicles. Phil discusses the shift from car ownership to shared, eco-friendly transportation options. Zoox envisions safer cities with autonomous vehicles, transit, bikes, and pedestrians sharing roads. Safety is a priority, with Zoox surpassing human-driven standards.Already, Zoox is testing autonomous rides on public roads in places like Las Vegas (a city that can use as many designated drivers as it can get!), which is a major step toward its future of more widespread use. Read more about it here: https://zoox.com/journal/las-vegas/ Join us as we explore Zoox's vision for sustainable, accessible, and enjoyable urban mobility.A few takeaways you will get from this episode:Understand the current transportation challenges, encompassing environmental impacts, high fatality rates, and car-dependent infrastructure.How Zoox strives to create greener cities through reduced reliance on personal vehicles, repurposed infrastructure, and accessible, eco-friendly mobility for underserved neighbourhoods.How autonomous vehicles can contribute to the transformation of public spaces, making cities more sustainable and enjoyable for all residents.Our favourite quote:"Over a third of public space in most big cities, like in San Francisco where I live, is dedicated just to parked vehicles. Most of us that own vehicles, our vehicle sits there more than 96% of the time, so it's doing nothing [despite being] this huge investment...and Zoox is just a really great solution." - Phil PierceLearn more:Find Zoox on Instagram @zooxJob openings at Zoox: www.zoox.com/careersVisit Zoox's website: www.zoox.comConnect with us on Instagram @101wayspodVisit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com 

BUCKTOOTH GREMLINS
PEOPLE MOVERS

BUCKTOOTH GREMLINS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 53:34


Planes? Trains? Automobiles? What were the best modes of transportation in Movies & TV? That's the topic for Episode 2 of Bucktooth Gremlins. The word iconic is used way too much and Pete is just a bit too defensive of Herbie The Love Bug

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The Radio Vagabond
222 UAE: Visiting the Whole World in Dubai

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 40:58


In this episode, we travel to Dubai and meet the world at the Expo 2020 Dubai. From cancelled Cruises and great lessons and connections from the travel world. WORLD EXPO DUBAI I am back in Dubai for the Expo 2020 Dubai. My friend Jason spoke warmly about the event, and I was convinced. If you don't remember, Jason is my Couchsurfing host from Connecticut, and he was also the main organizer of the CouchCrash I had the pleasure of attending a few years back. He told me that for the last 20 years, he attended every single World Expo. I'd heard about the event, but I booked my trip and added it to my list when I heard that it was going to be in Dubai. I've always seen Dubai as a place that strives to do everything bigger and better, so this could only be over-the-top amazing. My trip was up to a good start. After the expo, I had planned to go to Cape Town via an exciting cruise. It was an 18-day cruise from Dubai - Oman - Seychelles - Madagascar- Mauritius - 3 places in South Africa - Cape Town. However, after many changes, the organizer decided to cancel the cruise altogether. Although I was disappointed, I just had to look for an alternative and decided to spend some more time at the expo. FACTS ABOUT EXPO 2020 DUBAI Before we walk through the expo doors, let's start with some interesting hard-core facts about Expo 2020 Dubai: EXPOS have been held every five years Expos have been held every five years (more or less) across the globe since the first World Fair was held in London in 1851. Expo 2020 Dubai takes place from the beginning of October 2021 to the end of March 2022. Yes, it was postponed for a year because of the pandemic but kept the name Expo 2020 Dubai. This is an excellent fair that typically attracts more visitors than the FIFA World Cup and Olympics put together. The organizers in Dubai expected that a whopping 25 million people would visit the event despite concerns about the pandemic's impact on global travel and tourism. Expos connect minds World Expos are a global gathering of nations to find solutions to the pressing challenges of our time. Dubai won the bid in 2013, beating competition from Russia, Turkey, and Brazil with the theme ”Connecting Minds, Creating the Future.” Brand new metro station The site is located in the Dubai South area, and they even made a dedicated metro station. The station is equipped to carry as many as 44,000 passengers per hour, per direction. The station is called Expo 2020, but after the Expo's six-month run, the station will be renamed District 2020. The area of the expo is the size of 800 football fields The area of the expo was 4.4 km2 or 1.7 square miles, and that is around 800 football fields. That is a large area to walk but provides good exercise for people as they move from booth to booth. However, Expo Explorer trains were available with stops at the thematic districts. You could also rent Expo Buggies or jump on the free busses called People Movers. The expo had the world's biggest screen The ground was divided into three central thematic districts (sustainability, mobility, and opportunity). In the middle was Al Wasl Plaza. Al Wasl means “connection,” and this was Dubai's historical name. There was a huge 360-degree dome that turned into the world's largest projection surface at night. It was almost as wide as two Airbus A380s placed wing-to-wing, taller than the leaning Tower of Pisa, and it was made from 550 tons of molded steel. It also weighed as much as 25 blue whales. Under the dome, there were also live performances. A few days after my visit, Alicia Keys performed with a white grand piano. Find a video with a clip from her performance here.   AUSTRALIA PAVILLION I started exploring the different pavilions at the expo. My first stop was Australia. The Pavilion highlighted the country's diversity, ingenuity, and contribution through 60,000 years of innovation and indigenous connection to land, sea, and sky. They called it ‘Blue Sky Dreaming, ' and they aimed to condense the aspirations and achievements of their nation and harness the Australian spirit of optimism and ideas. It was spectacular and celebrated Australia embracing openness, diversity, harmony, creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. Visitors enjoyed a series of immersive and dream-like exhibition experiences inspired by aspects of the Australian landscape, culture, and invention.   MEETING THE WHOLE WORLD One hundred ninety-two countries were represented at the expo. Therefore, it felt as you could meet the whole world at Expo 2020 Dubai. And in that sense, it's the biggest Expo ever. But my friend Jason told me that this one seemed less visited than other expos. I can only imagine how big the expo was in previous years. He mentioned that previously, you had to wait for 45-minutes to get to each pavilion, and here it only happened a few times in peak hours. VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY'S PAVILION Next to the big Australia Pavilion, there was a smaller country, Denmark. Of course (as a proud Dane), I had to check that out. Just outside the booth, I found a stand selling typical Danish hotdogs, which tasted different from how they do at home. I was there with Kim, an American friend, and I persuaded her to try one. Kim and I sat at a table outside the pavilion right next to a Viking Ship made out of LEGO Bricks (of course). There was also a Troll that you may know from the DreamWorks movies. “Trolls…?” Yes, they are also Danish. Inside there was a small shop with some typical Danish design products and furniture. It was good to taste typical Danish Lakrids by Bülow (delicious Chocolate Liquorice). There was also a small exhibition from Maersk, one of the world's biggest container shipping companies. Upstairs, we found a rooftop bar and restaurant showcasing delicious cuisine and drinks like Carlsberg beer from Denmark. Here is a fun fact about my country.  Denmark is officially one of the happiest countries in the world. The Danish flag dates back to 1219 and is the first flag to be acknowledged, and no matter where you are in Denmark, you'll never be more than 52 km from the ocean. The rooftop restaurant is run by “Restaurant De 2 Have” – in English, that means Restaurant “The Two Oceans”. Usually, they are found at the very top of Denmark in Skagen, where the two oceans (Skagerak & Kattegat) meet. I left my “home,” and as I was passing the El Salvador Pavilion, I caught a glimpse of the biggest and maybe most impressive pavilion of them all, the UAE pavilion. I did not expect them not to show out, and it was shaped like a falcon in flight and looked phenomenal from the outside. CAMPUS GERMANY The German Pavilion was designed as a center of knowledge, research, and human interaction. It resembled a university, and therefore, they branded it as “Campus Germany.” As I was going through the building, there were many interactive things to do. As visitors, we got an entertaining, surprising, hands-on digital experience as we discussed global warming, sustainability, and innovation. It was different, interactive, and memorable. Check out this video about the German Pavilion. https://youtu.be/rw1-ViUaCc0 Expo 2022 showcased the newest inventions, and the German Pavilion excelled in this. For me, there were three big WOW items. First, seeing their whole glass building go dark to light for energy efficiency. Secondly, they had an elevator that went sideways, and lastly, they had a personal-sized and computer-driven plane. I managed to have a word with Annika Belisle (Head of Communication at Campus Germany): “The idea was to take people on an education-based journey. We want the visitor to feel like they are in a university. They enroll and go through thematic areas, and they end up in a graduation hall. Throughout their journey, they have an opportunity to learn about sustainability, innovation, and ideas from Germany.” WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MARCH One of the most exciting places that I visited was a big building and exhibition called the Sustainability Pavilion. It had more than 1,000 solar panels on 18 so-called “energy trees” that captured energy from the sun. This helps generate more than 4-gigawatt hours of alternative energy per year, which is enough to charge more than 900,000 mobile phones. Another exciting thing to see was the Mobility Pavilion that included the world's largest passenger lift that could carry more than 160 people at a time. The Dubai Exhibition Centre, a gigantic conference zone for exhibitions, dinners, and concerts, was equally impressive. The center can be divided into nine halls that can host between 300 to 20,000 people. Yes, everything is just bigger in Dubai. As I looked at all these impressive buildings, I couldn't help but think about what will happen to this space after the expo is over in March 2022. I learned that they would not tear everything down, and few of them will even stay on as permanent exhibitions. The Sustainability Pavilion, Mobility pavilions, Al Wasl Plaza, and the Dubai Exhibition Centre will remain after the Expo ends. What happens to the other parts? Some of the buildings might be converted into office spaces, and some might be taken down. But there will be a whole new district that will come to life next October. A smart, future-ready city called ‘District 2020'. The sustainability and the energy-saving are at the heart of the concerns of this exhibition. 90% of the material used during the construction process will be reused or repurposed to build public buildings. These actions are targeted to decrease the carbon footprint, water, and energy consumption. JAPAN PAVILION I've saved one of the best ones, the Japan Pavilion, for last! Before we went inside, I was given a bespoke smartphone that would keep track of what I showed interest in when I was in the building. I could hear different sound effects with headphones depending on where I was in the room. At various times, I would be given a choice to go through different doors. For example, when four doors suddenly appear and the question “what's your favorite season of the year?” popped up, I chose “Summer”. That choice customized my visit and showed up later on a screen. The final round room had video projection all around. In front of me, there was specific info that the smartphone around my neck had collected. We were asked to run around, and then the space was filled with extraordinary, ultra-fine mist that helped visualize three-dimensional art. This was an immersive experience that played on all senses. When I came out (with my head still spinning), I was greeted by Aiko Ikeno, Secretary-General from the Japan Pavilion. “We are very happy that this was an immersive experience. The whole story is that we are different; we can all make a better world. In the end, we are living in the same world although we have different choices. This whole experience shows you that you are thoughtful and can contribute to a better world. If we work together, we can combine our varied ideas and innovate. In Japan, we have a long history and culture that we want to share. We share a bit of Japan in this whole experience. We have a distinct identity in Japan, and we hoped to showcase that. NEXT STOP: JAPAN The next World Expo is in 2025 in Osaka, Japan, and the focus for that Expo will be designing a future society. I spent four days at Expo 2020 and only saw a fraction of everything that was on display. I'm actually glad that the cruise got cancelled. If that hadn't happened, I would have seen even less. Now I'm fully sold on going to Osaka in Japan for Expo 2025. And I plan to spend at least a week there. Remember to see the pictures of this event on TheRadioVagabond.com, and also, you should watch a YouTube videofrom one of my favourited YouTubers, Lost Leblanc. I've also linked to that in the note section in your podcast listening app. I hope you liked this episode and if you did, please share it with someone you know that might be interested in a World Expo. LETTER FROM A LISTENER This week, I have a message from “Down Under”. I got this one from Nikki in Sydney via Instagram: Hi Palle, I just listened to your podcast this week. I've been following your journey for the last year – a lot of that time I've been in lockdown in Sydney, so it's been a breath of fresh air to hear your stories of travel and adventure. And so inspiring – giving me the confidence to make a plan. The end of this year when my youngest child goes off to university, I'm working on making all my work remote, so my husband and I can travel. I wanted to say thanks – keep doing what you are doing! Also, I really hope to meet you one day out there! Nikki Hi Nikki Thanks – and that sounds like you're about to do what I did in 2016. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the transition to becoming more or less nomadic. Good luck – and yes, maybe we'll meet somewhere in the world.

Molli Moments
People Movers

Molli Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 6:17


You're cruising along the people mover when it comes to the end and you have to take a step to move forward or stay frozen in place. What are you going to do?

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Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
Overdrive: Govt’s waffle words; Kia Stonic & Carnival; Space saver tyres; seats for wider drivers

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 30:00


Hello and welcome to Overdrive, a program that investigates matters to do with motoring and transport. I’m David Brown News 1. Vehicle cars sales for March 2021 (1:30) 2. New Subaru Outback Climbs To Best Seller in its class (2:30) 3. People Movers make a come back led by the Carnival (3:30) 4. Toyota unveils Victoria’s first hydrogen production and re-fuelling facility (4:27) Interview A chat with Kia about their new small SUV, the Stonic An interesting situation • In Victoria you cannot go for your driving test unless the car has the old style manual handbrake. (13:53) Motoring Minute • Space saver tyres – are they a good thing? (14:33) Interview • More from Kia – A reflection on the resurgence of the people mover market (15:36) Feedback • Some positive response to story we did about bureaucratic waffle words – and another example (18:56) Motoring Minute • Toyota RAV 4 (22:08) Interview • Paul Murrell talks of a modern trend – the increasing width of drivers. (23:20) You can find more information at Driven Media or previous programs are available as podcasts on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ah6JZN8LTYURIfNs1IIBs iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overdrive-cars-transport-and-culture/id1001084679 Our Facebook page OverdriveCity or Instagram 0verdrivecity https://www.facebook.com/OverdriveCityDrivenMedia/?modal=admin_todo_tour or Our YouTube site https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKyx5sv6cgF4URRmNq2JiXg/videos So, let’s start with the news Originally broadcast 10 April 2021

The Quick Dis Takes Podcast (Disney Podcast)
Quick Dis News Ep.3 "Why Isn't The People Mover......Moving?"

The Quick Dis Takes Podcast (Disney Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 22:38


in this episode we cover some updates on the Disney Magic Mobile service and talk about the People Movers re-opening date being pushed back.......yet again

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Perjangers & Wallhangers
205 Lugnutz Podcast: Hyundai Shuttle Craft Polestar's People Movers

Perjangers & Wallhangers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 34:13


Welcome Walljangers to another Lugnutz Podcast with Big Brother and Mattman talking about all the latest in automotive news. Like this week Nissan's new colors, Stupid fast Ford Little foot, Honda is selling 2 EV"s in 2024, Fiat's limited release, Hyundai's futuristic minivan, Old school Lincoln wheels, Polestars cargo sled, Peugeot has a plan, Renault gets a new logo and much more. As always thanks for listening and Drive on Lugnutz!

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
Kevin James: A Joke about Hotels and People Movers

Netflix Is A Daily Joke

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 7:51


Kevin James jokes about hotels annd people movers in his Netflix special, "Never Don't Give Up".

People Movers
14 - The Last One

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 14:51


For the final episode of People Movers, host & creator Lindsey Green joins me for an exclusive interview from her home studio (wardrobe). P.S this episode was not sponsored by Uncle Toby's or The City of Adelaide. Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Heliotrope' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive, 'Driven To Success' - Scott Holmes via Free Music Archive. The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com Thanks for staying subscribed!

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People Movers
12 - Miss Underground

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 9:02


In episode twelve of People Movers, I speak to Jess from @missunderground. Jess is a "girl in love with the London Underground". Her Instagram account, @missunderground, is dedicated to the stairs, tunnels and escalators of the London Underground train network. ------------------------------- Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Heliotrope' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com. Follow Jess on Instagram @missunderground. ------------------------------- Thanks for staying subscribed! More episodes soon (I promise!)

Skimm This
Escalating: Impeachment Drama, Bill Blockers, People-Movers

Skimm This

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 12:34


Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified in the ongoing impeachment hearings today. She described how her anti-corruption efforts earned her powerful enemies in Ukraine, and led to a smear campaign against her inside the Trump Administration. We’ll explain how Yovanovitch’s testimony today also got under Trump’s skin. Meanwhile, Chanel Miller stopped by Skimm HQ this week and shared a powerful message for other survivors of sexual assault. Also on today’s show: why the most interesting thing about a fancy new Starbucks isn’t the coffee.

People Movers
11 - Random Acts Of Elevator Music

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 14:27


In episode eleven of People Movers, I speak to Matt Adair from City Frequencies. City Frequencies performed Random Acts Of Elevator Music as part of the 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival, followed by a second tour in 2009. Random Acts Of Elevator Music saw Matt and his co-collaborator, Nick, building a synthesiser and a keyboard into briefcases and carrying them into over 100 elevators all over Melbourne's CBD.  ------------------------------- Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Heliotrope' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com. Listen to One To Grow On via their website or your favourite podcast app.

People Movers
10 - The Department Of Escalating Safety

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 14:48


In episode ten of People Movers, I speak to some of the people behind the popular YouTube video: Escalator Safety. Escalator Safety was published by Trans Perth in 2015. It features two safety officers from the (fictional) Department Of Escalating Safety who have been hired to teach a group of people how to ride escalators. ------------------------------- If you'd like to receive a few limited edition People Movers stickers in the mail, leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Message me my via Instagram or website to let me know you've posted it. Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: ‘The Zeppelin' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive. The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com.

People Movers
09 - Season Two Is Coming

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 2:59


People Movers is back! In season two of People Movers I will bring you six new escalator stories. Here's what you can expect in the next season. The music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com.

Robert Kelly's You Know What Dude!
You People Movers

Robert Kelly's You Know What Dude!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 129:10


An injured Bobby returns after his spill at Mountain Creek with guests Chrissie Mayr, Mike Vecchione and Joe List! Action Park, Jussie Smollett and a heated exchange between Joe and Robert!

Podcast Brunch Club
Robert Smith, reporter on Planet Money [Episode 24]

Podcast Brunch Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 17:44


Adela chats with Robert Smith, one of the reporters from Planet Money that worked on the episode “The Dollar at the Center of the World” that we listened to as part of the podcast listening list on Money. Check out the other podcasts in this Money playlist mini-series, including the Money Playlist Roundup and the Interview with Gaby Dunn, creator of the Bad With Money podcast. Robert’s podcast recommendation: People Movers (podcast about escalators). Start with Episode 1, Escalator Basics. Follow Robert on Twitter and Instagram at @radiosmith. Get involved in the discussion! Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter Join Audible Feast: website, newsletter, Facebook, twitter Music in this episode is “City Lights” by Audiobinger downloaded from the Free Music Archive. Audio editing and production by Steven Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting.

People Movers
06 - Parallel Lines Interview

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 15:55


The sixth episode of People Movers features an interview I did on RRR's Parallel Lines with Sara Savage. "How do arts, culture, science and design inform our everyday experiences in the world? Exploring the possible intersections of seemingly parallel lines through interviews, talk and a regular music segment each week." ------------------------------- The music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com. Listen to more of Sara's interviews here: https://www.rrr.org.au/program/parallel-lines/ Listen to my episodes about escalators in Sydney and the accessibility of escalators.

People Movers
04 - Escalator Safety

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 16:12


In the fourth episode of People Movers I discuss escalator safety with Lewis Cardwell and Scarlette Do. Read Scarlette’s article ‘How To Cope With Your Estranged Mother Being In An Accident In Vietnam’ via Farrago. ------------------------------- The music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Hold Music' by Steve Combs available via Free Music Archive and 'Nice To' by bbatv via Free Music Archive. The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com.

People Movers
02 - Escalators in Sydney

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 17:51


In the second episode of People Movers I research the history of escalators in Sydney and I speak to historian Dr Mark Dunn about what happened to Sydney's first escalator. ------------------------------- Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: Hold Music by Steve Combs available via Free Music Archive The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com

People Movers
01 - Escalator Basics

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 12:41


In the first episode of People Movers I find out where escalators came from and I speak to Roger Haig from KONE to figure out how they work. ------------------------------- Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com

People Movers
00 - Coming Soon

People Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 1:34


People Movers is a podcast highlighting the impact escalators have made to everyday life. The podcast is coming soon. In the meantime, here’s a preview of what to expect.

Top Five
Top Five #002: Top Five Things That Tell Us We're Living in the Future!

Top Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2011 41:37


Top Five Things That Tell Us We're Living in the Future! Top Five is a show where the hosts categorize, rank, compare, and stratify everything… from cars to gadgets to people and movies. From stuff that is hot, and things that are not nearly as interesting - it's Top Five. This week, people movers, targeted ads, iPads, and terabytes appear on the list, but what else will make it on the Top Five list, and what will be left off? Want to tell us your Top Five? Head over to the website and post a comment. LINK Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.

Coyle and Sharpe: The Imposters
EP. 31: People Movers.

Coyle and Sharpe: The Imposters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2008 3:27


This week Coyle & Sharp approach a moving company employee to try and figure the logistics of moving some very precious cargo.

people movers