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The Final Ride: Horrifying Truths about Farmed Animal Transport. One of the most horrendous parts of animals' lives on farms occurs just before they are killed. It's the suffering they face on the transportation trucks that haul them to slaughter. Listen to today's episode for details. Written by Chelsea Pinkham at Animal Place Sanctuary, posted at All-Creatures.org #vegan #Plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #animaltransport #farmedanimaltransport #animalslaughter #bearwitness ======================== Original post: https://all-creatures.org/mdi2/img/final-ride.pdf Related Episodes: 304: Next in Line: The Emotional Trauma We Inflict on Farmed Animals. https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/304-next-in-line-the-emotional-trauma-we-inflict-on-farmed-animals-by-amy-jones-at-sentientmediacom-and-posted-at-all-creaturesorg 69: Do Chickens Mind Seeing Other Chickens Traumatized in Their Presence? https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/69-do-chickens-mind-seeing-other-chickens-traumatized-in-their-presence ======================== What to Eat When You Don't Eat Animals (FREE GUIDE): https://www.all-creatures.org/what-to-eat.html All-Creatures is a non-profit dedicated to cruelty-free living through a vegan lifestyle according to Judeo-Christian ethics. Their website is filled with vegan resources relating to animal issues, including bible studies, how to stop cruelty in churches, blogs, quotes and poetry, and lots of great resources for animal rights activism as well. ======================= FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/ #vegan #Plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #animaltransport #farmedanimaltransport #animalslaughter #bearwitness
The weather hasn't seemed to dampen the spirits of the festival goers in Gisborne, Rhythm and Vines co-founder Hamish Pinkham said. The festival employs around 1200 staff to ensure the events success and 25,000 festivalgoers will see the year out. Tonight is the final night of the festival, hosting kiwi classic's Dave Dobbyn and Sachi and international acts Luude. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's "Happy Holidays" with our special guest, Bryce Pinkham, as we "spin" favorites of the season including great songs performed by Michael Bublé, Judy Garland, Steve and Eydie, and Mr. Pinkham himself.
We sat down with Hamish Pinkham, co-founder of Rhythm and Vines, to discuss the festival's evolution from a summer project to a cultural icon, and how sustainability, strategic partnerships, and a dedicated team have contributed to its success. Tune in for insights on the financials behind the festival and what's next for this renowned New Zealand event. Learn more about Rhythm and Vines here This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
In this episode of Power of Place, you'll hear the stories of Glen Pinkham, an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation and a respected elder and cultural mentor. Glen explores connections between tradition, healing, and the land, offering wisdom for anyone seeking growth and connection. Through Glen's captivating storytelling, we journey to the Yakima Valley, the ancestral homeland of the Yakama Nation—where rivers teemed with salmon and skies filled with migratory birds. His reflections on his application of traditional healing practices—including sweat lodges—located within urban settings reveal how these rituals continue to sustain both body and spirit, even across cultural lines. Building on his work in South Central Washington, Glen supports Seattle's urban Indigenous communities through organizations like Mother Nation, where he works alongside his wife, Yvette, as well as Chief Seattle Club. Amidst the bustle of city life, Glen's teachings, grounded in Yakama traditions and landscapes, offer glimpses of rare and powerful medicine for the body and spirit. Tune in to this episode to experience surprising healing and insight. “When we say you share your personal trauma and your pain with another person, your sadness with another person, it turns it upside down as it turns into medicine. It helps them to heal.” ~Glen Pinkham
In my kitchen this week I am joined by Kathryn Pinkham Founder of The Insomnia Clinic who has been working in sleep for 15 years. In this episode we deep dive on all things sleep and talk about the main reasons that people struggle to get to sleep and what to do about it. Sleep has been a hot topic of conversation recently with the awareness of it's importance to our overall health being highlighted more than ever! I also had some burning questions that I was curious to here Kathryns thoughts on such as what causes a racing mind at night and what we can do about it to whether a chamomile tea or a hot bath helps you fall asleep.This is your go-to guide for the best nights sleep and what's even better is the steps you need to take have never been so simple or manageableWe discuss the following topics:What are the main reasons that people struggle to sleep?What is the difference between Insomnia and being a bad sleeper?How do you sleep better?Why do some people have a racing mind at night Does the time that we go to bed make a differenceAre the hours before midnight more important than the hours after midnight Food and sleep - are their foods that helps us sleep or stop us from falling asleepThe relationship between your bed/bedroom and sleep How can you create a bedroom that is optimum for good quality sleep What are your thoughts on naps?Counting sheep/listening to rain or wave sounds - why do people do this?Are there any gadgets/supplements or remedies that you recommendWhat is your night time routine?To check out The Insomnia Clinic hereSponsors:This episode is sponsored by Zooki Claim your Zooki Trial Pack hereThis episode was hosted and produced by Georgia SymondsGeorgia's Instagram - click here!For more information and other interesting articles check out our website: www.catchupsinmykitchen.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an interview episode, I talk to Doug Pinkham, President of the Public Affairs Council. We talk about the importance of public affairs, its role in reputation management, how the industry has changed and what we can expect from the future. We also couldn't avoid talking about the forthcoming US Presidential election! This episode was recorded before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the withdrawal of President Biden from the Democratic nomination. Learn more about me and my services @CWE Communications Thanks to my editor Callums World.
Send us a Text Message.Journey to Mexico (and Brooklyn!) with Sarah and The Shrub as they talk about the thirst quenching Agua Fresca, indie concerts, favorite firsts, tacos, and more. ***- “Agua Fresca” (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agua_fresca- Guzmán, Alicia Inez. “The Beauty of Aguas Frescas” New Mexico Magazine, 2 April 2019. https://www.newmexicomagazine.org/blog/post/matteos-aguas-frescas/- Pinkham, C.A. “The Origin of Mexico's Iconic Agua Fresca Drink” Yahoo!Life, 15 May 2024. https://ca.style.yahoo.com/origin-mexicos-iconic-agua-fresca-011506851.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGfNkkvGhgQrgskIM4E4uPWl7Fh9Xm01HPqwNNI5bqFm8TiOpnVz-RA2Q2SQGuGQGLDJf_DsjqE5bNUhRA8mgCJz7E7G001zSB1QWO81OI3xTNxKoG5VVv1JylYnnaxoAwHthYgg5cy8ieCIYoxyjGSs3fWONiZV9w6dWjtTa_ou- Diaz, Sierra. “Viva Aguas Frescas” Austin Chronicle, 14 July 2017. https://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-07-14/viva-aguas-frescas/ -“Licuado” (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licuado- “Tamarindo” (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamarindo_(drink)- Nash, Elias. “What is Horchata and How Is It Made?” Yahoo!Life, 8 October 2023. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/horchata-made-071500363.html - “Horchata” (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horchata***ig: @shrubbish_podemail: shrubbishpodcast@gmail.comWhile I want to bring levity to the table, this podcast does contain descriptions of substance abuse. If you or someone you know needs help, the SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) hotline is available 24/7 at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
In this episode of the Drop in CEO podcast, host Deb Coviello welcomes Daniel Pinkham, CEO and principal consultant of Lakehurst Consulting. With over 30 years of industry experience in operations engineering, OPEX, project management, and health and safety, Daniel shares his journey from growing up around entrepreneurship to becoming a seasoned operational excellence consultant. He emphasizes the value of continuous improvement and the significance of engaging the workforce closest to the work in problem-solving processes. Deb and Daniel discuss the importance of defining problems accurately, treating root causes rather than symptoms, and the power of positivity and external perspectives in driving organizational change. Episode Highlights: 05:28 The Path to Starting a Consultancy: Challenges and Insights 09:59 Operational Excellence: Strategies and Real-World Applications 19:58 The Importance of Adaptability and Teamwork in Career Success Daniel A. Pinkham, Jr., the CEO & Principal Consultant of Lakehurst Consulting LLC, boasts over 30 years of industry expertise. As a proven Operational Leader, he excels in team-building across various domains like operations, engineering, and project management. With a relentless thirst for knowledge and a knack for fostering collaboration, Dan's consultancy spans diverse sectors including medical devices, aerospace, and defense. Holding an MBA from Marshall University and a BS in Chemical Engineering from The University of Maine, he's also a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Recently settled in Northeast Missouri, Dan cherishes family time with his wife and two daughters, both budding engineers. You can connect with Daniel in the following ways: lakehurstconsulting.com– his consultancy's site for those seeking help in improving their bottom line through continuous improvement and structured problem solving dsbexitstrategy.com– his affiliated site for companies getting ready to sell their business and get the maximum possible return For more insights: Follow me on my YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47GgMdn Sign up for my Weekly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3T09kVc Sign up for my LinkedIn Newsletter: https://bit.ly/49SmRV3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Send us a Hey Now!”This week is an off week as we sit between Miami & Imola.However, we are not finished with Miami just yet so we're going back for seconds. The main thing to catch up on was the outstanding reviews from Pitlane Paul plus some of the TV audience stats.In addition we also have a preview of the Emilia Romagna GP from Imola next week.The running order of this episode is:1) News & SocialMiami catch up featuring PitLane PaulRest of the weeks news2) Brian's Video Vaulthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZVfMuduE1s. Lando Norris WINS!!!!!! Connor Moore channel. 2 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS0zeqyQJKw. THE DECIDER?!
Another extraordinary F1 season is here! F1 Nation returns to preview the new campaign and the Bahrain Grand Prix with Tom Clarkson, Damon Hill, Natalie Pinkham and Pedro de la Rosa. The team discuss who looked strong in pre-season testing and who still has work to do. Can Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin and McLaren take the fight to reigning champions Red Bull and win races in 2024? What impact will the driver market have? We answer all those questions and more. Plus, which of Tom's F1 Nation teammates knows the most about the Bahrain Grand Prix? We'll find out in Quiz The Nation! Have a question you'd like our F1 Nation experts to answer on the show? Email us via F1Nation@f1.com Visit tickets.formula1.com so you can watch the unmissable start to the 2024 season live – including the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Australian Grand Prix and other races throughout the year. This episode is sponsored by: Shopify: Go to shopify.co.uk/nation to sign up for a one-pound per month trial period and take your business to the next level today.
Sophie Pinkham is a writer, journalist, and critic specializing in Russian and Ukrainian literature, culture, and politics. She is the author of Black Square: Adventures in Post-Soviet Ukraine (2016) and the forthcoming The Spirit in the Trees, for which she has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar grant. A frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, Pinkham writes primarily (though not exclusively) about Russia and Ukraine. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Economist 1843 Magazine, The New Yorker, New Left Review, The Washington Post, and many other publications. Recorded October 10, 2023 at the Shapiro Center at Wesleyan University Edited by Michele Moses Music by Dani Lencioni Art by Leanne Shapton Sponsored by the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University, New York Review of Books, Lit Hub, and Knopf
Simon Lazenby assembles the Sky Sports F1 team for an emergency show, reacting to the shock news that Lewis Hamilton is to join Ferrari in 2025. Hear from Jenson Button, Martin Brundle, Damon Hill, Karun Chandhock, Natalie Pinkham, Craig Slater and Rachel Brookes on a massive day for F1.
Brokentail finally does the thing. Book: Super Edition: Yellowfang's Secret Support us on Ko-fi! WCWITCast Ko-fi Follow us on Twitter! WCWITCast (@WCWITCast) Follow us on Instagram! WCWITCast What We Are Reading (Not Sponsored): The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams Cat Fact Sources: Mount Washington - Wikipedia Mount Washington Observatory - Wikipedia Youtube - Mount Washington Observatory Tour Our History - Mount Washington Observatory Purr-n-Fur UK | Summit Cats - Mount Washington Observatory, New Hampshire Joe Dodge | Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) Photo: Teen and Joe Dodge (with cat) at Pinkham by George Rust - Mar 1928 The Shared History of AMC and the Mount Washington Observatory Benchmarks: April 12, 1934: Record winds buffet Mount Washington Photo: Mt Washington Observatory Crew with Cat - Approx 1930s Music: The following music was used for this media project: Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-themeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Recorded at my Air BNB in Nashville Tennessee, episode #313 featured singer/songwriter @rjpinks!!! We Talk about his being on stage with @TaylorSwift, how he almost never walked again and more. Please his subscribe to help on my road to 10k!!! You can follow me on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/sambuckedup?igs... This episode is sponsored by Dazed Dispensary in Holyoke, MA. Find their stuff here: https://dazed.fun/ #buckedup #singer #singersongwriter #songwriter #taylorswift #podcast #popmusic
Brent and Jason will discuss the surrender of the British Forces at Yorktown. History Sponsors include an old ad for Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for School Girls (I don't pick these ads, by the way) and a very Mussolini mocking ad for Ball's Blue Book of Canning. This one's only from 23 months ago but still not ringing a bell. Share comments here or on the Apple Podcasts app, iTunes or NPROne. Old Kentucky Tales is produced by sound engineer Todd Birdsong at Paducah School of Art and Design on the campus of West Kentucky Community and Technical College.
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Hamish Pinkham. Hamish is a lawyer, entrepreneur and musician, but is best known for being the co-founder and director of Rhythm and Vines - New Zealand's premier live music festival. In 2003 Hamish and his two roommates at the University of Otago decided to host a party for their friends in a Gisborne vinyard. The story of what's happened since then is quite remarkable. In this episode we talk through the 21-year journey of R and V highs and lows, from fears of losing it all, to having 30,000 revellers at its peak. We hear the best behind-the-scenes stories from experiences with Public Enemy and Chance the Rapper, the wildest riders, his hustlers mentality, the time he tried standup comedy, and all the business lessons he learned along the way. What Hamish has built and achieved over the last two decades is seriously impressive. But after talking to him – it's easy to see how. He's smart, fun, driven and extremely personable. This was a really fun ep. Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. And follow us on Insta and Tik Tok to see the best video clips from each ep. This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis On today's date in 1998 at King's Chapel in Boston, a new work by the American composer Daniel Pinkham received its first performance. Scored for baritone and organ and titled Three Latin Motets, it was intended as a birthday offering to Pinkham's fellow composer and colleague Ned Rorem, with a dedication that read, “For Ned Rorem and a half century of friendship.”But the premiere occurred on the 75th anniversary of Pinkham's birth, as a surprise at a concert in his honor. Organist James David Christie and baritone Sanford Sylvan had sneakily persuaded Pinkham to write the motets for Rorem, who was born in 1923 – the same year as Pinkham – but intended all along to premiere the music as a surprise at a concert in Pinkham's honor.Pinkham was noted for his church music, and once quipped, “I just like to hear my pieces more than once, and when you write music for the church you have a better chance at that… I [tell people] am available for weddings, funerals, and bar mitzvahs.”Pinkham died in 2006, and Christie and Sylvan performed his Three Latin Motets once again in January of 2007— at Pinkham's memorial service. Music Played in Today's Program Daniel Pinkham (1923 - 2006) Three Latin Motets Aaron Engebreth, bar;Heinrich Christensen, o. Florestan FRP-1003
Today's guest is a highly decorated police officer - and although Ross Pinkham retired from the force eleven years ago, he was one of the most experienced and high-profile provincial detectives. A massive 42 years dedicated to New Zealand Police - which included David Bain's retrial, NZ police investigator during the Bali Bombings, and arresting one of the country's most wanted criminals and prison escapee Bryan Curtis in the Philippines in 2002 (that's a yarn right out of the movies). Although retired from police work - he's an advisor and the water truck driver at Rhythm and Vines - the festival his son Hamish runs. Ross is a great example of making the most of every day and being grateful for it all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Kathryn Pinkham is a highly esteemed sleep specialist with over a decade of experience helping people overcome their sleep issues. She is the founder of The Insomnia Clinic, which is a private clinic based in London that offers a range of evidence-based treatments for insomnia and other sleep disorders. Kathryn has also worked with a variety of well-known clients, including professional athletes, business leaders, and celebrities.During this episode, Kathryn discusses the importance of getting a good night's sleep and how it can impact our overall health and wellbeing. She shares some helpful tips and tricks for improving our sleep habits, including setting a regular sleep schedule, creating a calming bedtime routine, and avoiding screens before bed.Kathryn also discuss the impact of stress and anxiety on sleep, as well as the benefits of mindfulness and relaxation techniques for improving sleep quality. Overall, this episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling with sleep issues or looking to improve their overall sleep hygiene. Enjoy!Lots of love,Dave & SteveThis episode is sponsored by Vivobarefoot Footwear. Vivobarefoot Footwear have given our listeners an exclusive 15% discount when you enter the code HAPPYPEAR15 Genuinely these are the only shoes you will see Dave & Steve wearing!Produced by Sean Cahill & Sara Fawsitt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It could cure any 'female ailment' - even cancer - said the adverts. But Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was, in fact, just a concoction of herbs and alcohol of no proven medicinal merit. That didn't stop desperate American women from buying bottles of the stuff - and writing to Lydia Pinkham for medical advice. Why did her customers shun 'expert' doctors and opt instead for quack medicines? And why, when Lydia Pinkham finally came in for criticism, did no one question the efficacy of her vegetable compound? For a full list of sources for this episode, go to timharford.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis Some special music had its premiere at Harvard University (in Cambridge, Massachusetts) on today's date in 1980. It was commissioned to honor the memory of Walter Piston, who had taught composition at Harvard for a number of years, and it was one of his students, the American harpsichordist and organist Daniel Pinkham, who composed it. Pinkham had exceptional teachers. He studied harpsichord with Wanda Landowska, organ with E. Power Biggs and, in addition to Piston, Pinkham studied composition with Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, and Arthur Honegger. But Pinkham credits another familiar name for his most important musical epiphany. In 1939, while still a teenager, Pinkham heard one of the first American concerts given by the Trapp Family, whose sentimentalized story is familiar from "The Sound of Music." The Trapp Family's usual ensemble, which combined Renaissance and Baroque instruments like recorders and gambas with the bright and clear voices of young children, spoke to the young Pinkham as no music had before, becoming "a part of my way of looking at things," as he put it later. Since then, Pinkham has composed everything from symphonies to electronic music. His choral and organ works are especially admired, and in 1990, he was named "Composer of the Year" by the American Guild of Organists. Music Played in Today's Program Daniel Pinkham (1923 - 2006) Serenades Maurice Murphy, trumpet; London Symphony; James Sedares, conductor. Koch International 7179
In this episode, Aaron, Jon, and Scott are joined by three high school aged performers. Each a talent in their own right, their theatrical credits include acting, choreography, and performing in orchestral pits. Together Camden, Gabby, and Maren will share their experiences, discuss their thoughts on the local theatre scene, and look forward to the future. Curious about the episode title? Stay tuned for a special story time from Jon.
With the first preseason match of 2023 in the books Zac and Ian get together to discuss the 3-2 loss against Philadelphia, the Leagues Cup draw, a flurry of Austin FC II signings before closing it out with MLS news and the first look at this season's Vegas odds.0:15 - Intro5:30 - Preseason opener recap6:40 - Piecing together the starting XI9:50 - Rodney Redes discussion16:25 - Second half XI21:35 - Valentin Noel discussion27:45 - MLS preseason issues32:45 - Felipe!33:45 - Väisänenen arrival imminent34:15 - Owen Wolff call-up36:20 - Leagues Cup draw43:05 - Anthony De Anda signs with FC II44:45 - Torres & Pinkham sign with FC II47:20 - NEXT Pro roster rules51:05 - Sonny Guadarrama to Apple TV54:00 - MLS news1:01:25 - Allocation Order eliminated1:05:30 - MLS Cup odds1:13:05 - Opening match oddsFollow the pod on YouTube and Twitter @TheNorthEndPod
Buenos días Build-A-Bond fans, this week we come to you (partially) live from sunny Spain where Fraser joins DJ and presenter Sam Pinkham by the pool and Stuart nobly holds the fort back in Blighty. The setting isn't the only glamorous part of todays episode as Sam designs his dream James Bond film. Alongside talking about actors, directors and musicians, we discuss titanic reunions, kitesurfing and extremely sexual music. This episode is brought to you in association with our partners at SEABOB: Unlimited riding pleasure. More Sam: Holiday Homes in the Sun: https://www.channel5.com/show/holiday-homes-in-the-sun/season-1/holiday-homes-in-the-sun Instagram: @sampinkham
This is Part 2 of Aingeal Rose & Ahonu's interview with Mark Amaru Pinkham about his work with the Court of the King of the World and the City of the Star People in Sedona. Part 1 was last week.
This is Part 1 of Aingeal Rose & Ahonu's interview Mark Amaru Pinkham about his work with the Court of the King of the World and the City of the Star People in Sedona. Part 2 follows next week.
The Uncs interview Alex "Two Braids" Pinkham.
In this weeks podcast we talk to Katherine Pinkham. She is an insomnia Specialist and founder of The Insomnia Clinic, the UK's largest specialist insomnia clinic. Helping people to fall asleep faster and sleep through so they can live life to the fullest. Kathryn also developed the acclaimed Sleep Well, Live Better insomnia course which has helped over 3000 improve their sleep and cure their insomnia. In this week's episode we talk about fixing the anxiety associated with not sleeping. It's not about the hours you get but the quality and how concentrating on sleep aids can actually be detrimental to sleep. https://www.theinsomniaclinic.co.uk/ Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes, follow us on the links below for more and please review us, even one line helps!! www.gavinsisters.co.uk Insta: @thedetoxbarn Facebook: @TheDetoxBarn You Tube: The funny Vegans
The Sabattical continues for one final week. This episode is hosted by Ryan and David with the Youth and Culture Podcast and they are interviewing John Cooper, the lead vocalist, bassist and songwriter/producer for Skillet, one of the best-selling Christian rock bands of the 21st century. The two-time GRAMMY Award-nominated 12x platinum band was recently invited into Pandora’s Billionaire club after garnering 2 billion streams, received a pair of GRAMMY Award nods, sold over 12 million albums worldwide, taken home a Billboard Music Award and more. Their breakout single “Monster” remains “one of the most-streamed rock songs of all-time” with 285 million global audio streams. Between selling out arenas on four continents, Cooper has found time to launch his own podcast, COOPER STUFF PODCAST, a beard care line with Hawk & Hatchett, available at Macys.com and partnered with Z2 COMICS to create Skillet’s first Graphic Novel, EDEN, out now. Their tenth full-length project, Victorious released via Atlantic Records on August 2nd. You gotta admit... that's pretty cool!
Jeremiah discusses the book he co-authored with Wesley M. Pinkham, entitled "Relational Christianity: A Remarkable Vision of God," recently published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This brief introduction discusses the relationality of the Trinity, and how that translates into the foundational relationality of Christianity and human existence.
Andrew Little thinks the hospital system is coping, but is it?Roshni Bhola is lucky to be alive after being sent to palliative care at Middlemore Hospital essentially to die.Roshni survived, but her daughters say this all happened because an overstretched health system meant she wasn't properly cared for.One of Roshni's daughters Roma Pinkham joined Heather du Plessis-Allan.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis An old music dictionary's definition of “nocturne” reads as follows: “A night piece, a musical composition that suggests a nocturnal atmosphere, for example Haydn's ‘Notturno' or Mozart's ‘Serenata Notturna,' but more specifically a short piece of romantic character. First to use this title for this genre was John Field, followed by Chopin.” Hundreds of composers since Field and Chopin have tried their hand at writing nocturnes. This particular one was written for flute and guitar by the Boston-based composer Daniel Pinkham, as part of a five-movement suite of Nocturnes, all premiered on today's date in 1993, at the First and Second Church in Boston. Now, as any insomniac will tell you, there are all sorts of night moods, and the descriptive titles of Pinkham's set of five “Nocturnes” ranges from the sprightly to the serene, with others entitled “brooding,” “sultry,” and “restless” tossed in for good measure. Daniel Pinkham was particularly fortunate in his teachers. Imagine studying composition with Aaron Copland, Walter Piston, and Samuel Barber, or harpsichord with Wanda Landowska and organ with E. Power Biggs. Pinkham did – and in turn became a successful teacher himself, with a long tenure at the New England Conservatory of Music. He served as music director of Boston's historic King's Chapel, and as a composer was particularly honored by his church musician colleagues for his many works for chorus and organ. Music Played in Today's Program Daniel Pinkham (1923 - 2006) — Nocturnes (Fenwick Smith, flute; David Leisner, guitar) Koch 7423
Charles Pinkham, Senior Vice President of Portman Holdings, discusses the tremendous financial and emotional value of integrating art into a commercial real estate project, particularly for its ability to break down barriers, build connections, and generate goodwill amongst the local community. For show notes and more info: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-art-as-connective-tissue/
May 5, 2022 ~ Doug Pinkham, President of the Public Affairs Council, talks with Guy Gordon about how big corporations could handle the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade.
Sophie Pinkham and Nick Mulder on the war, its origins, how it's being experienced by Ukrainians, Russians, Europeans, and Americans—and also its geopolitical and global economic ramifications, particularly sanctions. Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDigBuy Angela Davis: An Autobiography haymarketbooks.org/books/1741-angela-davis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sophie Pinkham and Nick Mulder on the war, its origins, how it's being experienced by Ukrainians, Russians, Europeans, and Americans—and also its geopolitical and global economic ramifications, particularly sanctions. Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Angela Davis: An Autobiography haymarketbooks.org/books/1741-angela-davis
Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines music festival has been cancelled after the annual New Years' Eve event was moved to Easter weekend following Covid-19 disruptions.After weeks of speculation and angry fans demanding answers, Rhythm & Vines announced in early December that the annual New Year's Eve festival would be postponed to Easter Weekend 2022.The new dates for the festival were set for Friday, April 15, 2022 to Sunday, April 17, 2022.However, as the country battles the biggest Covid-19 outbreak to date, festival organisers have cancelled the Easter festival and are now looking towards December 2022.Festival co-founder Hamish Pinkham said despite the cancellation, the focus now moves to celebrate the festival's 20th anniversary."It seems that our Easter event was not to be so our attention now moves to an incredible milestone in the festival's history, celebrating two decades of creating special moments," Pinkham said."Rhythm and Vines has always been a rite of passage for Kiwis and we can't wait to reflect on the amazing moments that have taken place and pull together the ultimate party this New Year to celebrate the 20th Anniversary."The venue of Waiohika Estate remains the same and the festival will be held from Thursday, December 29 to Saturday, December 31 2022.All Easter 2022 tickets remain valid for the new dates and refunds are available for those who can not make the new dates.Vodafone customers will have access to presale tickets from Wednesday, March 16, followed by an exclusive Genoapay presale on March 21.Two days later on March 23, presale tickets for Rhythm and Vines 2022 will go on sale for anyone who has registered for the R&V presale. The general public will then have access the day after at 1pm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we sit down with Matthew Pinkham, where he shares some unreleased acoustic songs played live for us on the show. Get to know his backstory of how he got his start in the industry, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in town, and what the future holds while he builds his next chapter here in Nashville. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notable-nashville0/support
Welcome back to our post Wild October podcast still called Wild Quincy! We come back this week with an episode in the Time or Place category talking about an 1865 incident in Quincy that cost the lives of many union soldiers. No it wasn't due to the war but instead by something invisible. Get all the details and check out our new segment! Check out the Shownote Blog here for links and additional context. Support Wild Quincy and you can unlock additional bonus content. Email us at wildquincy@gmail.com or call our listener comment line at (612) 666-9453. Don't forget to subscribe to Wild Quincy on the podcast player of your choosing so that you never miss an episode! Interested in purchasing a 12 CD compilation of the first season of Wild Quincy, find out more here.
Gherrel Pinkham is a SAP/Azure Client Solutions Manager at Tech Data, located in Clearwater, Florida. Gherrel opted to go the untraditional route, even though he started college, he left with one class away from an Associates Degree. Gherrel started off as a server at Joe's Crab Shack. A conversation with a customer put him on a path to becoming successful in Tech Sales. He hopes to one day become a Solutions Architect and has no intentions of going back to school and finishing what he started. Gherrel's journey is like many others, while college may work for some, it doesn't work for everyone. On this episode we uncover the untraditional route into tech, and what it takes to compete with coworkers who have a college degree. Gherrel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gherrel-pinkham-986271bb/
In this episode: climate change, corn, literal catfights, and more!Last Week 100 Years Ago is created by Isaac Smith, produced by Isaac Smith and Michael Karcz.Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for clippings of these articles and random thoughts.Jeremy Zussman is the audio master. Check out his website here!
Last Week 100 Years Ago is created by Isaac Smith, produced by Isaac Smith and Michael Karcz.Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for clippings of these articles and random thoughts.Jeremy Zussman is the audio master. Check out his website here!You can also check Mike and Isaac out on the 4/29 episode of TMI Daily from TMI Hollywood!
In this episode of A Tap on the Wrist, Laura & Vanessa discuss how alcohol could be both curative and deadly through an herbal compound called Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound & a poison called Aqua Tofana. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, & review. Music credit: 'Booze and Blues' by Ma Rainey
Adam Pinkham, Founder of Offset Cider Works joined Erin on the podcast today to talk about craft cider and what it takes to get a creative business off the ground. Adam had some solid truth to share about how to push through criticism and what voices you need to prioritize above the rest. * * Here is how you can follow Adam and Offset: https://offsetciderworks.com https://www.facebook.com/offsetciderworks https://www.instagram.com/offsetciderworks/ Here is how you can follow Erin and the Thank You For Making That podcast: Podcast: https://thankyouformakingthat.com https://www.facebook.com/thankyouformakingthat/ https://www.instagram.com/thankyouformakingthat/ Erin: https://www.facebook.com/Barnandtown/ https://www.instagram.com/barnandtown/ If you are listening, do you have a story to share? Do you want to be on an episode of Thank You For Making That? Get in touch! Send me a note to thankyouformakingthat@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thankyouformakingthat/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thankyouformakingthat/support
This week we meet Adam Pinkham who is a Sales Engineering leader based in Amsterdam - We cover gnarly topics like the navigation of stakeholder management and how to make the transition from individual contributor to manager. SaaSy is a collection of SaaS industry veterans who have created a structured GTM development program with a collegiate community of alumni at https://www.saasysalesleadership.com