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Caught Red Pawdcast
Episode 95: Kenneth Dewayne Williams

Caught Red Pawdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 44:58


On Sunday, December 13, 1998, Nikki Hurd and Peter Robertson decided to take their friendship to the next level and go on their first date. They would have never predicted the horror that followed. The couple would not be the only ones to fall victim to Kenneth Dewayne Williams.

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The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive
The Hum and the Silence, Vol 20: The Pennine Addendum

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 55:46


On this installment of The Hum and the Silence Jenny Randles gets into an altercation with Peter Robertson, and we look at an article featuring a fae encounter connected to Randles' book The Pennine UFO Mystery.  Special thanks to thePelican on Twitter for pointing me towards the Randles/Rogerson commentaries. Sources: Magonia 13 1983 Magonia 14 1983 “Believing Is Seeing: A question of perception” by Janet Bord, Flying Saucer Review, V 20 N 6, November-December 1974 Theme song: "Ufo" by Floats, available on Soundcloud, iTunes and Spotify Logo designed by Megan Lagerberg

GospelHouse Klagenfurt
Wer du in Christus bist - Peter Robertson

GospelHouse Klagenfurt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 61:42


18 Wir alle aber schauen mit aufgedecktem Angesicht die Herrlichkeit des Herrn an und werden ⟨so⟩ verwandelt in dasselbe Bild von Herrlichkeit zu Herrlichkeit, wie ⟨es⟩ vom Herrn, dem Geist⟨, geschieht⟩. 2.Korinther 3,18 ELB

Gavin Wood's Countdown Podcast
Chris Doheny - Geisha Gavin Wood's Podcast Series 4 Episode 9

Gavin Wood's Countdown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 34:01


In 1983 Geisha were formed in Melbourne as Geisha Detail with Chris Doheny on lead guitar and vocals; his younger brother, Donoghue Doheny, on bass guitar and backing vocals; John Nyman on keyboards; Peter Robertson on drums; and Ken Sheppard on guitar. They shortened their name to Geisha and signed with EMI Records. In April 1985 the group released their debut, "Fool's Way", which appeared on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. It was produced by Dave Marett (The Exponents) and was written by Chris Doheny.Their highest charting single, "Part Time Love Affair" (1986), peaked at No. 24 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. They issued two albums, Geisha (October 1985) and Midnight to Dawn (October 1987), before disbanding in April 1988. Geisha briefly reformed in April 1998 and released a compilation album, The Very Best of Geisha, late that year. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their style as "1970s glam rock and early 1980s English New Romantic bands such as Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet". Another version of Geisha was established by Doheny in 2

Ugly Pike Podcast
Episode 105 - 2022 Muskie Odyssey

Ugly Pike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 77:43


Chris and Frank sit down with Muskies Canada members Bryan Mathes and Peter Robertson to talk about the organization and the upcoming 2022 Muskie Odyssey on April 2nd in Hamilton, ON.  Highlights include:   A look back on Muskies Canada programs and what is in store for the future Detailed discussion on the prizes and speakers happening at this year's Muskie Odyssey  Chris and Frank make a MASSIVE announcement about a new Ugly Pike project that is launching Summer '22

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Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 12: "A Deadly Carjacking... and Some Other Murders"

Campus Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 35:45


This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of two college students, 19-year-olds Dominique Hurd and Peter Robertson, who were attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 1998. After having dinner at a restaurant one night, the two students were in the parking lot, taking pictures, when a stranger approached them from seemingly out of nowhere, held them at gunpoint, and forced them to drive to a discrete rural area. Once there, the gunman taunted the students for a while before ultimately pumping bullets into both of them and leaving them for dead. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Campus Crime Chronicles
Chronicle 12: "A Deadly Carjacking... and Some Other Murders"

Campus Crime Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 36:33


This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It's the story of two college students, 19-year-olds Dominique Hurd and Peter Robertson, who were attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 1998. After having dinner at a restaurant one night, the two students were in the parking lot, taking pictures, when a stranger approached them from seemingly out of nowhere, held them at gunpoint, and forced them to drive to a discrete rural area. Once there, the gunman taunted the students for a while before ultimately pumping bullets into both of them and leaving them for dead. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Edible-Alpha® Podcast
From the Archives: Peter Robertson of RP's Pasta on Managing Growth And Changing With The Consumer

Edible-Alpha® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 67:34


We revisit a podcast from our archives, episode #43 with Peter Robertson, founder of RP's Pasta and co-founder of Tribe 9 Foods. Peter touches on managing growth and changing with the consumer.

The PJRchive
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK interview

The PJRchive

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 26:59


Interviewed by Peter Robertson in Leicestershire in 1995 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Queer Goggles
Peter Robertson

Queer Goggles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 35:49


On this episode, we talk with Peter Robertson, a local LGBTQ+ pioneer, advocate, philanthropist, and mentor to The Source about Fresno's rich queer history. He helped establish some of the most beloved LGBTQ+ organizations in the Central Valley: Bulldog Pride, Fresno Rainbow Pride, Reel Pride, and so much more. We hope you can see why we value his dedication, humility, and wisdom. Peter Robertson is our local LGBTQ+ history. To learn more about Peter and to support his causes, visit Fresno State.And to support The Source's programs and services visit thesourcelgbt.orgSupport the show (http://paypal.me/thesourcelgbt)

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Politics Weekly
Sunak backs businesses but forgets NHS: Politics Weekly podcast

Politics Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 38:03


Heather Stewart and Richard Partington run through the main budget headlines. Andrew Gimson and Nicola McEwen discuss the state of the union. Plus, Steven Morris speaks to Peter Robertson about how the Welsh food and drink industry has coped since Brexit. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Painful wait: Covid exacerbates delays in elective surgery

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 28:53


Orthopaedic surgeons are concerned about the backlog of people waiting in pain for surgery after Covid forced cancellations earlier in the year. The Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons say 10-thousand patients had surgery cancelled during level 4 lockdown, and the catch up is still happening in a system that was already stretched. The Association's president Dr Peter Robertson joins Kathryn to discuss what he thinks could help prevent delays in elective surgery into the future.

20twenty
Worship Experience - Connecting To God - Peter Robertson (Worship Ministries Worldwide) - 17 Dec 2019

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 48:57


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Edible-Alpha® Podcast
Peter Robertson of RP’s Pasta On Managing Growth And Changing With The Consumer

Edible-Alpha® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 67:34


A trip to Expo West in 2010 validated the demand and uniqueness of RP's gluten-free SKUs, generating demand that spawned rapid growth of the brand on a more national level, which can be challenging to manage the customer relationships and the right equipment setup/space to match production with demand.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

“Something once whole, broken into so many pieces,” Anna Foster reflects on the toll conflict in the Central African Republic is having on its people. In the capital Bangui, she visits PK5 a Muslim enclave in the mainly Christian city and scene of regular violence. Kate Adie introduces this and other stories from correspondents around the world. As a proudly homophobic, far-right president assumes office in Brazil, Simon Maybin meets some of the country’s gay footballers. Chris Bowlby visits a bastion of loyal Protestantism in the Republic of Ireland. The Orange Order hall may have been refurbished with money from Dublin but it is proudly British. Peter Robertson heads to the hills in Uzbekistan to try and get a clear view of what’s changed there under Shavkat Mirziyoyev who became President following Islam Karimov's death. And Vivienne Nunis encounters a scarlet snouted, goblin-like spirit as she examines the damage caused by a recent typhoon in Japan.

Vintage Stories - Episodes - Vintage Stories

Peter Roberston has made a life in wine that many of us could only hope to achieve.  His wines under the Brookfields label have become one of the most trusted brands in New Zealand.  The wines are of high quality, range through the great Hawkes Bay varietals and all express a warmth, care and attention to detail.  Brookfields wines can be found throughout NZ, Australia, China and the UK.  www.brookfieldsvineyards.co.nz This episode is sponsored by www.Kauriwine.com to find your innovative winemaking products and www.decibelwines.com where if you use the promo code 'DBPODCAST' you will receive 10% off your first order.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Hindu nationalism in India, making money in war-torn Yemen and family drama in Uzbekistan. Kate Adie introduces correspondents’ stories from around the world. It’s 25 years since Hindu mobs destroyed the Babri mosque in Ayodhya; Mark Tully was there and asks whether it really did mark the end of secularism in India, as was claimed at the time. Bethan McKernan finds that business is booming in Yemen for the tribal leaders, arms traders and khat dealers who know where to look. Peter Robertson dissects the rise and fall of Gulnara Karimova who was once seen as her father's favoured successor as president of Uzbekistan. Katy Watson explores the complex history and geography of the word ‘America’ – should it be used to refer to a country, a continent, two continents? And Hannah King joins the British soldiers training the Somali National Army.

Freie Christengemeinde Wels
Peter Robertson

Freie Christengemeinde Wels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 55:58


Diese Botschaft wurde aufgenommen in der Freien Christengemeinde Wels.

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Ockham's Razor - ABC RN
Radio astronomy pioneer John Bolton

Ockham's Razor - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 10:02


You may not know his name, but John Bolton's discoveries in the late 1940s marked the birth of a new field of science.

LifewithCatherine
Episode 35: Poetry and Music (featuring poetry of Jme Black)

LifewithCatherine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 16:32


This episode features the poetry of Jme Black, I discuss the origin of "Medium is the Message", and I sing a few jazz standards. Guest Links: Facebook: Jme Black Copyrights: episode 35 photo: © Peter Robertson (used with permission) episode 35 poetry: © Jme Black (used with permission) My photos: © LifewithCatherine Podcast audio: © LifewithCatherine Theme: (original composition) © LifewithCatherine Logo: (original composition) © LifewithCatherine www.LifewithCatherine.com

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories. Memories of Rwanda return to Alastair Leithead in northern Uganda as he watches refugees fleeing from South Sudan's civil war; Gideon Long tries not to lose all his money as he changes cash in Venezuela; President Obama described the new UN Secretary General as having "an extraordinary reputation." Alison Roberts, in Portugal, says he's a man who likes to talk and talk and talk. Uzbekistan has just elected only it's second president in a quarter of a century. Peter Robertson sees some signs that this autocratic country might be changing. There's a cash crisis in India too. Horatio Clare retreats to one place where you're not supposed to need money, though you do have to pay for that privilege.

WorldAffairs
Forty Years After the Arab Oil Embargo: Energy Independence?

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 58:12


Agreed on as the most authoritative survey available on the question of energy security, "Energy and Security: Strategies for a World in Transition" assesses how the United States can integrate its energy and national security interests.  On the 40th anniversary of the Arab oil embargo, we revisit the perennial question of energy security with a panel of distinguished experts in the energy field,  including co-editors Jan Kalicki and David Goldwyn and contributing author Amy Jaffe, to discuss the North American energy renaissance, new energy frontiers, energy poverty and climate security in the current political environment.The panel will be moderated by Peter Robertson, Chairman of the World Affairs Council Board of Trustees. The speakers include David Goldwyn, President and Founder of Goldwyn Global Strategies, Amy Myers Jaffe, Executive Director of Energy and Sustainability at the Graduate School of Management and the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, and Jan Kalicki, Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.For more information about this event, visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/events/2013/40-years-after-the-arab-oil-embargo.html

CLCC Sunday AM Service
29-09-13 Changing the Atmosphere

CLCC Sunday AM Service

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2013 37:20


Peter Robertson delivers a message on changing the Atmosphere from Ephesians

Sportscover's Podcast
Touchline Interview: Peter Robertson, 3 time ITU Triathlon World Champion

Sportscover's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 13:10


Touchline interviews Peter Robertson, 3 time ITU World Champion, who discusses how he is coming out of retirement to compete in the Ironman distance triathlons.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#5 - The Lost Episode

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 62:18


Overview .... Chasing Ironnman Points as a professional Panama 70.3 - Oscar Galindez at age 43 throwing it down! Peter Robinson coming out of retirement Sebastian Kienle goes to Orbea? Lance Armstrong Pay Off's & Race Fixing Swimmers Olympic Distance V's Ironman speed differences The first 10k of the bike at Kona + wheel changes for pros The evolution of Iron distance racing ... how much faster it's getting Ironman Japan Prize Money ... WTF? Sanchez Gone! Yet another drug cheat. Effects of Energy Drinks Geelong Long Distance Triathlon 2013 Predictions Questions from the MaccaX VIP Group - Join Here www.MaccaX.com (pricing going up at 500 members, capped out at 1000) 1 legged cycling on the trainer .... does this really help? How do you balance training, traveling, racing and family life? What's more important building the base or doing high intensity work? How do we fire our glute muscles, balance between quads and glutes for cycling and running. Mentions: Heather Wertell, Kelly Williamson, Oscar Galindez, Paul Ambrose, Lance Armstrong, Van Halen, Richie Cunningham, Paul Matthews, Clayton Fettell, Brad Kahlefeldt, Peter Robertson, Emma Moffatt, Craig Walton, Darren Smith, Annabel Luxford, Melissa Rollinson, Sebastian Kienle, Craig Alexander, Beyonce, Ray Lewis, Brett Sutton, Mark Allen, Dave Scott, Alister Brownlee, Scott Tinley, Spencer Smith, Craig Walton, Simon Lessing.

EnergyTomorrow Radio
ETR27 Peter Robertson, Chevron spokesman, discusses Energy

EnergyTomorrow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2008 7:00


  April 1, 208: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Peter Robertson, Chevron’s vice chairman of the board. Peter will offer his insights into some of America’s most pressing energy issues, including oil prices, renewable fuels and energy security.