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In this episode, I'm joined by Phil Evans, the founder of Salon Guru, who specialises in websites and digital marketing for salons. It's been five years since Phil was last on the podcast, and during that time, the digital landscape has evolved significantly, especially when it comes to how Google drives traffic to your salon.We dive deep into understanding Google Search, Google Profiles (formerly Google My Business), and how your salon website plays a vital role in converting online visitors into new clients. Phil shares real-world data and insights from hundreds of salons that will help you see where your new clients are really coming from, and spoiler alert, it's probably not from where you think. Whether you're already getting traffic or want to boost your Google game, this is an episode you won't want to miss.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Intro + What's Coming UpIntroducing the topic, and previewing the upcoming marketing course.[01:31] The 5 Ways Clients Find Your SalonBreaking down the key sources of new clients and why Google is more important than you think.[04:00] Phil Evans on Google Search & ProfilesPhil explains the difference between Google Search and Google Profile, and why both are crucial for your salon's visibility.[15:21] How to Boost Your Google RankingsA deep dive into SEO, Google Rank, and how to dominate search results with the right keywords and content.[34:22] Your Website's Job: ConversionWhy your salon website needs to do more than look good, and how to turn clicks into clients.[44:00] Google Reviews, Ads, and AnalyticsGetting and managing reviews, understanding when ads are worth it, and what metrics to track.Want MORE to help you GROW?
Today on Earth Matters, in the lead up to an upcoming Federal Election, we are looking at how so called fake news is slowing down the environmental action in Australia. We explore how traditional media, and its newer social media cousin, is driving a twin crises that threatens not only the environment, but our minds aswell.Thanks to ABC Friends for their assistance.Check out the Climate of Misinformation report here.Featuring music from Australian artists, Monkey Marc and Combat Wombat. Earth Matters #1474 was produced by Phil Evans on Whadjuk Noongar boodja.
Gravel Union Talks is a podcast series full of inspiring stories, news and events from the world of gravel biking. Each month hosts Carlo and Olly will be chatting with guests who are passionate about riding off the beaten track… adventure riding, bike packing and gravel racing. For today's episode we're packing our bags and heading off for a long haul gravel adventure. We're going to be chatting with Phil Evans, a pioneer of multi-day gravel and mountain bike events in locations as inspiring as Sri Lanka and Nepal. We're going to get an insight from Phil into what it is he loves so much about long haul gravel riding and his top tips if you decide to head somewhere exotic to ride next year.This episode with:Phil Evans, owner of Multi-Terrain BikingHosts Carlo van Nistelrooy and Olly TownsendEditor-in-chief Olly on the website GravelUnion.cc Want to bring in ideas for topics or guests? Mail Olly at info@gravelunion.cc Check out our platform and socials www.gravelunion.cc / Insta: @gravel_union / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GravelUnion/ and Komoot: https://www.komoot.nl/user/1080024447202Thanks for listening. Please share a review, like and share!Shownotes- Multi Terrain Biking- Ride Sri Lanka 2025- Trans Nepal 2025Articles on GravelUnion.ccRide Report - Racing the pioneer trails in OregonThe Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder first arrived on the gravel race scene in 2019. It offered riders multi-day gravel racing through stunning scenery, but also a ‘full service' experience where the organisers take the strain and all the participants need to “is ride.” Jorge Padrones headed out to Oregon earlier this year and sent in this fantastic ride report of his experience.Travel Gravel - Taken by AlbaniaWhen Ali Ford told her friends that she was planning to travel to Albania to go on a bikepacking adventure she received a variety of negative responses, but it didn't put her off going. Fear of the unknown can be quite a big hurdle to setting out on a gravel bike adventure but based on her über-positive write-up of her trip, we suspect that Ali will definitely be heading back there in the future. If you'd like to get some great insight into this relatively unknown destination, read on.News - Grinduro returns to its spiritual home in Quincy, California. Back in 2015 when the first Grinduro event was held at Quincy, California gravel riding was really in its infancy. Grinduro, where participants experience the perfect mix of timed sections, having a great time with their friends and painting the night purple at the famous after-party, is going to be celebrating its 10th anniversary in style by heading back to its birth place in 2025
Next up in our Essential Label Series is the Berlin-based Brouqade, headed by one of my favourite DJs and producers, Dana Ruh. Brouqade flies below the radar in the deep minimal house scene but always delivers quality tracks perfect for the late-night dancefloor. This month's mix features label stalwarts Oshana, Dragosh, Giuliano Lomonte, and of course, Ms. Ruh herself. Be sure to look out for Brouqade's white label which has featured Ricardo Villalobos, Kepler, and most recently Phil Evans. Enjoy the mix! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
1080 is primarily used in the struggle to protect native species from other invasive animals - but it is even used to control native dingoes, and other species of wallaby, possum and pademelon. Is it right to cause death in such a traumatic way? And what about the impact on our domesticated four legged friends?We talk to Alex Vince from the Coalition Against 1080 about their push to stop the use of this dangerous chemical.Earth Matters #1465 was produced on Jabirr Jabirr Land by Phil Evans
Comments? Questions? Send us a message!Podcast Episode 161IntroductionWe love to hear pastors tell their own stories, and provide wisdom to others that they've gleaned and that has grown in them over their years of service. Today we have with us pastor Rich Lammay, who has been a senior/lead pastor for 32+ years in the relatively small town of Gardnerville, Nevada. Poimen Ministries recently served the church Rich serves, High Sierra Fellowship, as Rich and his wife Suzanne took three months to enjoyed a well-deserved and needed time away, to regroup and refresh. I was part of the serving team, and it was a wonderful experience for both me and pastor Phil Evans of Poimen Ministries.So now that Rich is back in the saddle, so to speak, I wanted to have him share some of what he has learned, and some of what the Lord has done. I think you'll be encouraged.____________________________________________________§ Welcome to Strength for Today's Pastor, episode 161.Poimen Ministries' focus is for the strengthening and revitalization of the church. Therefore, the goal of this podcast is to provide interview episodes that will be encouraging to pastors and leaders anywhere.§ So, today we have with us Pastor Rich Lammay, senior/lead pastor of High Sierra Fellowship, located in Gardnerville, Nevada.High Sierra Fellowship is a wonderful church, a church I've personally gotten to know. It is an impressive work of God!Rich has recently gotten back in the saddle after being given a three-month sabbatical after many years of ministry. So, we're going to hear about that.§ Rich, welcome to the program.InterviewBio StuffSo Rich, let's get to know you a bit here… you are married to Suzanne, and have been for over 50 years. Congrats on that…Give us a 35,000' view of your conversion, calling, and ministry life, if you would. (As an example, the church website does a great job telling the story concisely: https://hsfellowship.org/index.php/about-us/staff.)Lessons of a PioneerSo, you've been the lead pastor of HSF since 1992. You did that for a couple of years, and then by faith, left your corporate job to serve as a pastor-teacher full time. That was a pioneering step of faith! What did you learn, and how did that grow you?Over the years, HSF has moved its primary meeting place a number of times. How many times has the church moved in the last 34 years? Now, the church meets in its beautiful facilities right in the heart of Gardnerville. And after a relatively short time, you're already running out of room.Lessons Learned Over the YearsWhat are the top five lessons/concepts you've learned in your years of pastoral ministry?Sabbatical Experience (And the Return)A three-month sabbatical: what preparation was required to pull it off?People have no idea the pressures upon a senior/lead pastor, but there are many. Decompression is needed, and sabbath is needed. How long did it take you to decompress?What did the Lord do in you and Suzanne during your time away?What did He show you?G. Campbell Morgan made this statement: “The value of distance is perspective.” With the perspective of being away for three months, what has changed, might change, will change moving forward?Two Minute DrillRich, I'd like you to take two minutes or less to speak directly to your For Poimen Ministries, its staff, ministries, and focus, go to poimenministries.com.To contact Poimen Ministries, email us at strongerpastors@gmail.com.May the Lord revive His work in the midst of these years!
Approvals for a new nuclear waste facility on Meandup/Garden Island in WA were recently granted to service US and UK submarines.We speak with Mia Pepper from the Conservation Council of WA and Nuclear Free WA about this latest development in the ongoing AUKUS saga.Featuring music from Monkey Marc, CAIN, Combat Wombat and Krzysztof PendereckiEarth Matters #1463 was produced by Phil Evans on Jabirr Jabirr land.
Today, we're looking at a significant legal battle brewing in Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea that voted for independence in 2019. Thousands of residents have come together to file a class action lawsuit against mining giant Rio Tinto and its former subsidiary, Bougainville Copper Ltd, over what they claim is historical mismanagement of the massive Panguna copper mine.We hear from human rights activist and Bougainville advocate, Vikki John.#1463 Produced by Phil Evans with thanks to Jan Bartlett and 3CR.
We catch up with Ella and Nate from Blockade Australia for the latest about their ongoing spree of actions.We also take a look at why Blockade Australia are taking action, and what some of the consequences being faced by activists.Check out https://www.blockadeaustralia.com/ for links and more details.Featuring music by Monkey Marc and DRMNGNOW.Earth Matters #1461 was produced by Phil Evans on Ngarla Pananykarra
What is it like to be an activist in the belly of the beast?We talk to Chris, Fiona, and Rachel from the Pilbara Climate Network about their experience working for climate justice in the remote, north west mining town of Karratha. Many people would have heard the stories of city based activists working to 'Disrupt Burrup Hub' - but what of the folks who wake up to the harsh reality of the mass industrial project everyday?Check out Pilbara Climate Network on Facebook.Featuring music by Monkey Marc and Jimblah.Earth Matters #1460 was produced on Ngarluma ngurra and Nyamal Land by Phil Evans
Much of the environmental catastrophe happening around the world is being driven by ongoing colonialism.Recently Friends of the Earth held a panel discussion looking at the intersection of colonialism and the environment, in context of the current genocide, and ecocide, in Gaza.We hear stories from Australia, Malaysia, and Palestine, drawing together common threads to inspire collective action.We hear from:Jasper Cohen-Hunter: A Gunung-Willam-Balluk man of the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people with ancestral ties to the Ngurai-Illum peoples of the Kulin Nation. He is a podcaster focusing on the study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cinemas on his platform Mirring Yalingwa. Meenakshi “Meena” Raman: The President of Sahabat Alam Malaysia, Legal Advisor to Consumers Association of Penang and Coordinator of Third World Network's Climate Change Programme. Meena practiced public interest law for over 25 years, representing grassroots communities taking on big corporations in Malaysia. She was a co-founder of Environmental Lawyers Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) and Chair of Friends of the Earth International, which has 75 member groups around the world. Meena served as an “Active Observer: of the Green Climate Fund from 2012 to 2015, and has actively participated in the UNFCCC negotiations since 2007. Abeer M. Butmeh: A water and environmental engineer, and the coordinator of PENGON - FOE Palestine. She is a leading woman activist in Palestine and an alliance of environmental justice organisations in Palestine. Abeer works closely with affected communities, the youth sector and with local government councils in addressing the environmental problems faced by the Palestinian people. She has various skills in campaigning, coordination, communication and facilitation between different bodies with more than 10 years' experience in this area. She is a researcher in different environmental topics mainly in water and climate change, she is a trainer in different environmental subjects; water, wastewater and environmental issues. She also is an active member in many social and environmental networks at local and international levels.Featuring music by Yorta Yorta artist, Allara. Thanks to Friends of the Earth Melbourne for their kind assistance in production.Earth matters #1455 was produced by Phil Evans
The Paul Gough Audio Experience: Business Lessons for Physical Therapists
In this one, I talk to another TITAN of the UK Physiotherapy Profession - Phil Evans, of Solihull. We talk about how Phil used COVID as the turning point in his business career to move from solo practitioner to growing a real business, how he's built such a strong team that he trusts, and how he instilled a sales mentality into that team... Plus how he was able to more than DOUBLE his prices after a rather sobering moment at one of my mastermind events when he realized he was the LOWEST priced physio in the room. Phil has been a member of the Paul Gough Mastermind community since 2018 and it's been amazing to see his progress. He's a great guy and deserves every ounce of his success. Turn us up nice and loud and enjoy the show. Get tickets for PPM LIVE in London, June 7-9th at: www.ppmliveuk.com Get tickets for the Practice Scale Event in New Jersey, June 29-30th at: www.paulgough.com/jersey Reach out to Phil and his team at www.urbanbody.co.uk or www.instagram.com/urban_body/ on Instagram. Official Podcast Sponsor: PT Everywhere, who can save you time, elevate patient care, and increase revenue with their all-in-one practice management software. Reach out to them for a free demo today at www.pteverywhere.com.
Welcome to another Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented by Rob Harrison in the studios of 3CR. First up we hear an excerpt of Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast's conversation with Anthony Kelly, from Melbourne Activist legal Support (MALS), about the VicPol's use of explosive weapons at the Webb Dock picket on March 22. You can listen to the full conversation here.Following that we play a part of Jan Bartlett's interview with James Hita about the campaign against deep sea mining from the Tuesday Hometime show. Jan starts the conversation by asking James how they got started in this type of activism and advocacy. The segment is just an excerpt of a longer interview, to listen to the full conversation, click here. Then we hear Phil Evans, of Earth Matters, speaking with Patrick O'Connor from the University of Adelaide about Whalers Way, a new orbital rocket launch complex. The site is located on one of the last remnants of uncleared land on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. This is just a portion of the full conversation which aired on the Earth Matters show, to listen to the full conversation, click here.For the past 10 weeks, Hume for Palestine has been organising actions at Heat Treatment Australia's Campbellfield location, including rallies and community pickets that have shut down work for a total of 13 days. HTA undertakes metallurgical processing of components for the F-35 striker jet and are integral to the supply chain of weaponry sent to the state of Israel. I spoke with Mercedes Zanker — an activist against militarism, 3CR broadcaster, and a member of Renegade Activists, who are part of the Hume for Palestine Collective — to talk about today's picket at HTA. The picket will continue until HTA publicly ends their contracts with Lockheed Martin and other weapons suppliers. For information about the picket and how you can get involved, see Hume for Palestine's Instagram. On Wednesday last week the Victorian Government released its response to the Yoorrook Justice Commission's report entitled ‘Yoorrook for Justice'. The commission is the nation's first formal truth-telling process set up to examine injustices experienced by First Nations people since colonisation. Of the 46 recommendations the report makes, the Victorian Government under Jacinta Allans supports just 4 in full, with 39 supported in principle or in-review, and 3 recommendations outright rejected. The establishment of a new police independent oversight authority, as recommended by the Commission, is being reviewed or supported in principle. The Victorian Government rejected recommendations that include: raising the criminal age of responsibility to 14 and the minimum age of detention to 16; overhauling discriminatory bail laws and creating a presumption in favour of bail for almost all offences; and strengthening the state's Charter of Human Rights to make it more accessible.I spoke with Nerita Waight, the CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service to talk about the Victorian Government's response. Community Announcements: Ongoing picket at HTA — 43B Lara Way, Campbellfield. For more info see Hume for Palestine's Instagram.On Tuesday April 16th there will be a protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus' office against the Federal Government's alignment with Israel. It'll be held at 566 Main Street, Mordialloc from 5:30pm. Camp Sovereignty continues and your presence is encouraged. Events will be held throughout the week, for more info see the Old Country Calling Instagram. The Free Palestine rally will continue again this Sunday at 12pm outside the State Library to pressure the Federal Government to act of the genocide occurring in Palestine. Songs played: Sentimental and Monday - Holy HolyI Believe (When I Fall In Love It'll Be Forever) - Father John Misty recorded at Electric LadyMorning Sun - Bumpy
Whalers Way is a peculiar choice for a new orbital rocket launch complex. The remote conservation area is one of the last remnants of uncleared land on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.We speak with Patrick O'Connor from the University of Adelaide about the proposed site and why it is in the wrong place. Produced by Phil Evans on palawa, Kaurna, and Barngarla Land. Earth Matters #1445 Music: LTJ Bukem and David Bowie.
Welcome to another iteration of the Monday Breakfast show, presented and produced by Rob Harrison in the studios of 3CR. First up we hear Nasser of the Palestine Remembered show's conversation with David Glanz, an anti-Zionist Jewish activist for refugee rights, and founder of MEAA members for Palestine, about fair and unbiased reporting and safe working conditions for people working in media and entertainment, following the sacking of ABC journalist Antoinette Lattouf. You can listen to the full episode of Palestine Remembered here. Palestine Remembered airs from 9:30 to 10AM on Saturday mornings. Next, from the Yarra Bug show, Chris speaks with Cr Sophie Wade from Yarra City Council, about recent improvements in Yarra including 30km/h speed zones, Transport Action Plan 2023-2033, and their Notice of Motion No. 5 of 2024 surrounding dangers of oversized vehicles. Listen to the full episode here.Following that, we hear Phil Evans of Earth Matters, taking a dive into the renewable energy revolution happening in Australia, and asks: can offshore wind and whales co-exist? To do so Phil speaks with former Threatened Species Commissioner, Adjunct Associate Professor with the University of Canberra's Institute for Applied Ecology, and Dharawal man, Gregory Andrews, along with Dr Pete Gill, CEO and cetacean scientist with Blue Whale Study. Please note this is only an excerpt of the conversation, to listen to the full episode, click here. The Federal and Northern Territory governments have announced a $4billion package to improve housing across remote Indigenous communities. The legislation aims to build 2700 homes over the next ten years as well as repair and maintain them. Rob spoke with Jimmy Frank Jupurrurla and Simon Quilty of the Wilya Janta Housing Collaboration to talk about whether the package will deliver meaningful change. On Wednesday the 27th of March Camp Sovereignty to celebrate surpassing the 60-day milestone it reached back in 2006. To commemorate the milestone there will be a dinner, smoking ceremony and community celebration at Camp Sovereignty from 5:30pm onwards. All are welcome. Songs played: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Gill Scott HeronLetting Go - Angie McMahonWhen It Rains It Pours - Thelma PlumStay - The Waifs
This week we look at the best ways that humans can interact with nature, errr when nature calls.We talk to Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick about the Poo Project which looked at the ecological impact of human faeces in nature, as well as a hiker who explains the what and how of a poo tube, and a camper with a portable composting toilet.Produced by Phil Evans on palawa, Kaurna, and Barngarla Land.Earth Matters #1440Music: Wall of Voodoo, Johnny Cash, and Monkey Marc.
Men Talk Health Podcast EP10 - Life with Phil Evans
This episode was inspired by a recent a Nyamat Yarkeen Karween - Southern Ocean Dreaming Gunditjmara Ceremony that host Phil Evans attended recently in Narrawong, VIC. Audio from the ceremony is heard throughout.First they blast. Then they drill. American oil and gas giant ConocoPhillips has announced plans to explore for gas in commonwealth waters as close as 8km from the coast of Warrnambool. Before any exploration begins, the area is scheduled for a series of seismic blasting surveys, to be undertaken by another company CGG. We look at some of the effects this will have on environment and culture.We hear from Gunditjmara, Yuin and Bidjara woman, Yarran Couzens Bundle and Warrnambool marine scientist, Zoe Brittain.Sign the Citizens Protection Declaration to stand in solidarity with First Nations communities asserting their care for Sea Country.Songs from Gunditjmara Bundiya are featured in the show.Earth Matters #1434 was produced by Phil Evans with thanks to Friends of the Earth.
Summer is here again and for many people - it is festival season! But when you hit the dancefloor, what will be the environmental impact? And what are festivals doing about transport, trash and toilets to lower that impact?We talk to Berish Bilander from Green Music Australia, whose mission it is to green the music and festival scene, and have us all party for a purpose, and the planet. We also hear from festival organiser from WA's Blazing Swan, Gwynneth Jones, and Victorian festival and burn enthusiast, Ronnie Backhouse.This show features an array of Australian based electronic music artists:CAIN - Platypus PoisonTerrafractyl - Liquid CirclesDysphemic - Koala Bass (DNB Mix)Tijuana Cartel - IshtarSuseri - EuphoriaCheck out Camping Buddy as mentioned in the show.Produced on Gunaikurnai Land - Gippsland, VIC.Earth Matters #1432 was produced by Phil Evans.
“If we don't end war, war will end us.”H.G. WellsAs true as it was back in 1936, it is still true today. And whilst the human cost of war is undeniable, not often considered is the environmental damage that comes with it. Today we draw from a recently run forum, which looked at how the climate movement can show solidarity for the Palestinian cause, particularly with the latest round of violence, death, and destruction in Gaza.We look at how a colonial, extractivist mindset has shaped the relationship with Palestinian land, the connection to the experience in Australia, how climate change is being driven by the carbon bootprint of militaries, and some of the impacts of militarism on land and water in Palestine.We hear from:Rihab Charida, a digital story teller, filmmaker and producer from Safsaf, Safad region in the Upper Galilee, Palestine.Pablo Brait, a Jewish campaigner and community organiser who has been fighting for climate justice and against coal and gas expansions for over 15 years.Asseel Tayah, a Palestinian born and raised artist and activist telling stories of home and having to leave it.Danya Jacobs, an environmental lawyer in Naarm, and a human rights activist doing accompaniment and solidarity when visiting Palestine/Israel.Boe Spearim, a Gamilaraay and Kooma man, podcaster and activist based in Brisbane who has been involved in both for over 10 yearsFahimah Badrulhisham from the Muslim Collective, architect and climate justice campaignerElise West from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War.With thanks to Medical Association for the Prevention of War, Friends of the Earth, Action Aid, Muslim Collective, 350.org, Tipping Point, and Democracy in Colour for their assistance in the production of this show.Featuring music from Australian producer, Monkey Marc, with his track, Emergency.Earth Matters #1430 was produced by Phil Evans.Produced on Gunaikurnai Land.
This week on Earth Matters, Phil Evans takes a dive into the renewable energy revolution happening in Australia, and asks: can offshore wind and whales co-exist?Offshore wind is just starting to get a foot in Australia, and there is a rising concern about the ecological impact of this new industry.We hear from former Threatened Species Commissioner, Adjunct Associate Professor with the University of Canberra's Institute for Applied Ecology, and Dharawal man, Gregory Andrews, along with Dr Pete Gill, CEO and cetacean scientist with Blue Whale Study.Music from the show is from Canadian post-rock group, God Speed! You Black Emperor.This week's show is #1424 and was hosted and produced by Phil Evans.
Woody and Tubes join forces with RACT to take their show on the road LIVE for LiSTNR from Queenstown's Paragon Theatre. We speak with locals Anthony Coulson, Co-owner of the Paragon, Ian Robertson, General Manager of the West Coast Wilderness Railway and Phil Evans of Evans' IGA. Also today Peter Ford pays tribute to Michael Parkinson and Brian O'Reilly talks ODFA Grand Final. And we find out exactly what Tubes did on Queenstown's famous gravel footy field! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 471 are climate activist and communicator Phil Evans and professor Leanne Wiseman from Australian Repair Network.
Troy Farnworth is an Executive Creative Director at Leith with over 10 years of experience. Phil Evans is also an Executive Creative Director at Leith. A copywriter and former agency owner, Phil has been recognised at countless award ceremonies. On the back of successive record-breaking years, Leith is opening its second home on Richmond Street in Manchester, their first office outside of Scotland that will focus on offering end-to-end production facilities through their recent venture Leith Studios.
An interview with Dr Phil Evans, an academic GP, associate professor at the University of Exeter Medical School, National Institute Health Research (NIHR) Primary Care lead and recently appointed as a deputy medical director of NIHR Clinical Research Network. A wide ranging conversation including the benefits of continuity of care in General Practice. To find out more about the benefits of continuity for patients and doctors see the St Leonard's Research Practice website https://www.continuitycounts.com/patient-information Host: Dr Daniel Butler @danielnbutler
Fresh out of the fishbowl of pastoral ministry, Ardin and Jonathan throw Phil Evans into the hot-seat to unpack his departure from HVBC. Listen as Phil guides us into the valley of decision to share what he learned about faithfulness, identity, leadership, and sitting in the presence of Jesus. Check out what's on the horizon for Phil and his family, along with our family at WDBC (hint: it involves barn dances, dads, and Robert's Rules of Order)! ----For an extended interview with Phil Evans on the Ryan Ries LIVE show, titled "Kingdom Submission vs. Personal Ambition," check this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPA7fxaaIq4
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In this two-part episode Dan talks to Phil Evans about what the discipline of Textual Criticism can tell us about the New Testament that we read today. Is it reliable? How strong is the evidence behind it? Can we ever know how close it is to the original? In this first part, Dan and Phil compare the manuscript evidence for the New Testament with the writings of other ancient, classical Greek and Latin authors.
Today on the show, Phil Evans and Sam Castro play an interview conducted by Friends of the Earth's Anna Langford with Fiona McCandless and Hannah Warne-Smith from the Health and Services Union (HACSU) about how climate change is impacting workers and why the care economy is so vital to any conversation about adaptation to climate change. We also discuss the Climate Impacts at Work survey project being coordinated by Friends of the Earth with six unions and RMIT University.Check out HACSU's websiteTake part in the climate impacts at work survey hereCheck out upcoming events at Friends of the Earth
Today on the show Nic Fox from the Victorian Forest Alliance joins host Phil Evans via the phone to let us know how to party fopr a purpose this weekend with Festival for the Forests.Book your FREE ticket here (Limited numbers due to COVID restrictions)Check out the art from the auction here and make a bid. You can call or message 0423 109 765 to make an appointment to view the art outside of the festival times.Check out more details on the Facebook Event
This week our host Phil Evans tries to inspire you to action by getting involved at Friends of the Earth.Sign up to hear more about volunteering hereSign our petition to protect Snow Gum forests here
Alice, an activist involved with the Blockade IMARC alliance, joins host Phil Evans for a conversation about what extractivism is, how we need to think beyond growth economics, and how to get involved with Blockade IMARC and the resistance against global extractivism.Find out more about Blockade IMARC hereJoin an information session on Sunday, 11AM on January 23rdGet involved with a citizen science trip to protect forests near Mt Hotham
We pray you are challenged and encouraged by our new series: 'Beautiful Things in Ugly Places'. Our second weeks message today is titled ‘Death Where is Your Sting' by Phil Evans. We would love for you to join us live on Youtube each Sunday at 930am.
Host Dylan Ingram sits down with The Roads Below frontman, Phil Evans, to discuss the band's recording process, upcoming new music, goals, touring, and so much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dylaningram/message
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The stalking of Janine Vaughan escalated when her boyfriend Phil Evans was away for work. A shadowy stalker would leave menacing handwritten notes on her car and send lacy panties to her. There were troubling telephone calls and a home break-in. These acts terrified Janine who sought help from police. She was increasingly anxious. Other women in the area had disappeared and been murdered around this time. Her friend Wonita tried to help. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.