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Send us a textChrono Trigger Timeline: March 18: Area 1 (Overture) to Area 14 (The End of Time)March 25: Area 15 (Medina Village) to Area 23 (Reptite Liar)April 1: Area 24 (Return of a Hero) to Area 33 (Mountain of Woe)April 8: Area 34 (Zeal Palace) to Area 39 (The Fated Hour)Mass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Send us a textMass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Send us a textMass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Send us a textMass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Send us a textMass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Send us a textMass Effect 2 Play Schedule:January 7, 2025: Prologue Missions. Recruit the Professor, Archangel, The Thief, Normandy Site, The Convict, The WarlordJanuary 14, 2025: The Citadel, Horizon, Tali Mission, The Justicar, The Assassin, The Collector ShipJanuary 21, 2025: Loyalty MissionsJanuary 28: Lair of the Shadowbroker and Project OverlordFebruary 4: Reaper IFF, Suicide Mission and ArrivalMass Effect 3 Play Schedule:February 11, 2025: Prologue Earth, Mars, Priority Citadel 1, Eden Prime, Priority PalavenFebruary 18, 2025: Omega DLC, Surkesh, TuchankaFebruary 25, 2025: Citadel 2, Perseus Veil, Geth Dreadnaught, Rannoch, Leviathon DLCMarch 4, 2025: The Citadel 3, Thessia, Horizon, Citadel Shore Leave DLCMarch 11, 2025: Cerberus HQ, EarthThank you to our producers and Best Friends Forever, Baximus and RidiculousHat. Suggest a game at https://forms.gle/b33LD9tsUuTGZT4d6Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/hfnusHESupport our pod at https://www.patreon.com/SquelchPodcast episodes available at www.squelchcast.comSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast
Welcome to Endless Metal. This is Ben, and today Markisan and I are bringing you the gift of Warrel Dane on a special episode that celebrates his life, music, and the tremendous impact he's had on both heavy metal and on us. This episode, we're also joined by two of our friends, both massive fans of Warrel's music, particularly Nevermore - Ian Gillings of the progressive, melodic death metal band, Rannoch, And John Comisky, co-host with Markisan on the Metalheads Podcast.If you're already a fan of Warrel Dane, we think you'll enjoy hearing us reminisce about the seminal albums and songs he was a part of. And if you're new to Warrel's music, we hope we can inspire you to spend some time listening to his amazing bands, Nevermore and Sanctuary, as well as his solo material. So sit back and enjoy a Goose Island 2024 Bourbon County Brand Vanilla Rye Stout: Skål!
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Support our work here - https://urbanscoop.news/support-us/In this episode of SILENCED Tommy speaks to Lord Pearson of Rannoch. Lord Pearson is a businessman and Eurosceptic politician who was leader of the UKIP (UK Independence Party) from 2009 - 2010.Lord Pearson has been a leading and vocal critic of totalitarianism, especially what was the Soviet Union. He has supported soviet dissidents working within the former soviet union, prominent figures such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn for example.Lord Pearson is also a very vocal critic of Islam, and has raised issues pertaining to Islam and the Muslim community in the House of Lords on many occasions, only to be snubbed, jeered, and labelled an Islamophobe by his peers.Lord Pearson has been a vocal supporter of Tommy Robinson, one of the very few politicians who truly understood him and gave him the time of day.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Peter Mcilvenna is co-founder and host of Hearts of Oak, a populist free-speech alliance. He is Chief of Staff to Lord Pearson of Rannoch in House of Lords, a social conservative, Christian, and former UKIP National Campaign Manager. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: William Clouston is the leader of the Socialist Democratic Party (SDP) in the UK. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Mads Palsvig is the leader of the Prosperity Party in Denmark.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Emma Woolf is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Born in London, she studied English at Oxford University. She worked in psychology publishing before going freelance and becoming a columnist for The Times and Newsweek, TV presenter on Channel 4 and commentator across the BBC. She is a radio and arts critic in the UK and speaks internationally at literary festivals from Cheltenham to Mumbai. https://www.emmawoolf.com/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Peter Mcilvenna is co-founder and host of Hearts of Oak, a populist free-speech alliance. He is Chief of Staff to Lord Pearson of Rannoch in House of Lords, a social conservative, Christian, and former UKIP National Campaign Manager.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Graham is a common law and English Constitution expert and the founder of The English Constitution Party. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Peter McIlvenna is the co-founder and host of Hearts of Oak, a populist free speech alliance. He serves as Chief of Staff to Lord Pearson of Rannoch in the House of Lords. A free speech absolutist, Christian, and former UKIP national campaign manager in 2019.
We start 2024 of hot with Ian Gillings of Rannoch! We talked to him about the big success of the band's 2023 album Conflagrations (including a No. 12 spot on the Metalheads Podcast Top 25), how his music is influenced by acclaimed comic book writer Alan Moore, what it's like to produce his own records and why he longs for the complete destruction of his early band demos. After the interview, we throw back a few more beers with Ian and discuss metal news, new releases and what we've been listening to. Plus, we unearth some gems for Pick From the Crypt and count down our Top 5 Most Anticipated Metal Albums of 2024!
On this special, end of the year episode, Ben welcomes Ian Gillings of the West Midlands (UK) band Rannoch. After another banner year for metal, Ben selected Rannoch's incomparable epic "Conflagrations" * as his number one album of 2023. The interview was thus an opportunity for Ben to both gush and deep dive into this stunning and, indeed, timeless prog death metal album. In a three hour-plus dialogue, Ben and Ian dig deep into the album's artwork, lyrics, and Ian's process as the band's lead song writer, among other topics. So sit back, crack open your favorite beverage, and enjoy this special interview to cap off 2023! *From Rannoch's Bandcamp page: Accompanied by Australian drumming legend, Dan Presland (Ne Obliviscaris, Black Lava) the seven tracks contained within open up new levels of musicality, punishing aggression, melancholic refrains and winding aural avenues of dark depths and complexity. Produced by Ian Gillings and mixed by James Stephenson (Cradle of Filth, Onslaught, Ghosts of Atlantis) “Conflagrations” represents a new hybrid of progressive death metal. credits released July 21, 2023 Ian Gillings - Guitars, vocals, synths and electronics Richard Page - Guitars Paul Lloyd - Bass Dan Presland - Drums Music included: Episode introduction: "Conflagrations" (sample) Post-Interview: "Threnody to a Dying Star"
This episode features album reviews for Lyrre, Rannoch, Mutoid Man & Lokust. We discuss the recent concert we attended for Lorna Shore, Mastodon & Gojira in Coney Island.
Seguimos con otra semana de Novedades potentes! En la Edición #34 de Elektroshock nos acompañan: 01 - Roadwolf – “Midnight Lightning" 05:34 02 - Lucifer – “A Coffin Has No Silver Lining" 04:20 03 - The Silent Rage – “Another Fallen Dreamland” 03:29 04 - Fifth Angel – “Resist The Tyrant (Single Edit)” 03:35 05 - Leo Jiménez – “Ficción o Realidad” 04:20 06 - Ankhara – “Tu Verdad " 04:18 07 - Ghost – “Phantom Of The Opera” 07:23 08 - Evile – “The Unknown” 04:45 09 - Before The Dawn – “Chains” 04:51 10 - Exit – “Men Of Hate (Studio Live)” 03:44 11 - Rannoch – “Daguerreotype” 06:29 Únete a la Legión Aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/917911 60 minutos de Metal y Derivados presentados por Marco Rondán y Ofrecidos, cada semana, por HEAVYS Audio y Danis Parris Custom Guitars.- ****************************************************************** We continue with another week of powerful arrivals! In Elektroshock Issue #34 we are joined by: 01 - Roadwolf - "Midnight Lightning" 05:34 02 - Lucifer - "A Coffin Has No Silver Lining" 04:20 03 - The Silent Rage - "Another Fallen Dreamland" 03:29 04 - Fifth Angel - "Resist The Tyrant (Single Edit)" 03:35 05 - Leo Jiménez - "Ficción o Realidad" 04:20 06 - Ankhara - "Tu Verdad " 04:18 07 - Ghost - "Phantom Of The Opera" 07:23 08 - Evile - "The Unknown" 04:45 09 - Before The Dawn - "Chains" 04:51 10 - Exit - "Men Of Hate (Studio Live)" 03:44 11 - Rannoch - "Daguerreotype" 06:29 Join the Legion Here: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/917911 60 minutes of Metal and Derivatives presented by Marco Rondán and Offered, every week, by HEAVYS Audio and Danis Parris Custom Guitars & Basses.
Jin and Gourtney Shepard head p to Rannoch planetside in order to do som-- wait sorry what were we talking about? Sorry, I just thought about hot, shirtless, smiling Kit Fisto.//Follow us!The show - https://asynchpod.tumblr.com/Kim - https://ohkimmies.tumblr.com/ // https://twitter.com/ohkimmiesAJ - https://notajfillari.tumblr.com/ // https://theaether.space/@aj (Mastodon)//Thanks to _amaranthine for our theme music! Listen to his other stuff on bandcamp! - https://amaranthine.bandcamp.com/Follow him on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/_amrnthneThanks to Scout for making our art! Check out her ko-fi! - https://ko-fi.com/humblegoatFollow her on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/humblegoat//Produced & edited by AJ Fillarihttps://theworstgarbage.online/ // (00:00) - Intro (04:48) - I'm getting notes of Bullshit (19:25) - Normandy // Post Geth Fighter Squadron (21:27) - Normandy// Admiral Raan (21:59) - Normandy // Legion
Jin and Gourtney Shepard head to the Quarian homeworld of Rannoch, where they meet up with some old acquaintances to discuss the ethics of wiping out an entire AI civilization. Very chill day.//Follow us!The show - https://asynchpod.tumblr.com/Kim - https://ohkimmies.tumblr.com/ // https://twitter.com/ohkimmiesAJ - https://notajfillari.tumblr.com/ // https://theaether.space/@aj (Mastodon)//Thanks to _amaranthine for our theme music! Listen to his other stuff on bandcamp! - https://amaranthine.bandcamp.com/Follow him on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/_amrnthneThanks to Scout for making our art! Check out her ko-fi! - https://ko-fi.com/humblegoatFollow her on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/humblegoat//Produced & edited by AJ Fillarihttps://theworstgarbage.online/// (00:00) - Intro (00:09) - It's Saturday, fuck you (02:49) - Crowning the Queen of the Bullshit (21:22) - ANSWER TO THE RIDDLE (23:22) - Answer my Bullshits three! (27:09) - Priority: Perseus Veil (43:15) - Priority: Geth Dreadnought (01:12:22) - Normandy (01:18:07) - Normandy // Anderson (01:19:56) - Normandy // Maelon email (01:21:01) - Normandy // Joker + EDI (01:22:38) - Normandy // Ashley (01:23:09) - Normandy // Garrus + Tali (01:25:50) - Normandy // Liara (01:26:22) - Normandy // Javik (01:30:33) - Normandy // Steve + James (01:32:16) - Rannoch: Geth Fighter Squadrons (01:52:39) - Thanks for listening!
Thomas Halliday is an Associate Research Fellow at the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Birmingham. His PhD won the Linnean Society Medal for the best thesis in the biological sciences in the UK, and he won the Hugh Miller Writing Competition in 2018. His book OTHERLANDS, a history of life on earth, was a Sunday Times bestseller, a Foyles Book of the Year 2022, and longlisted for Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. He was raised in Rannoch in the Scottish Highlands, and now lives in London with his family. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Square Roots - Episode 353 In this slicing and dicing episode of Square Roots Kai Leng may be back, but mysteriously Johnny has disappeared! Does this mean way more political rants? Of course! But Jim, Vanessa and Matthew will guide you through Rannoch and the end of the Geth wars and then discover a very important artifact on Thessia! Also: - Way Too Much Political Talk - Full Page Failure: Death Match - The Crooshable Returns - The Illusive Man Has a Really Cool Idea - Sealed Shucker This Week: We finish the Quarians homeworld stuff, Priority: Thessia Next Week: Leviathan, Horizon: Zero Ashleys (because she's probably dead) Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
Square Roots - Episode 350 Shepherd takes some selfie hints from the 21st century in this action-packed chunker of Mass Effect 3! There's meeting a 50,000 year old Protheon, hot gossip with the lady Krogan, and seeing Jack's clothing journey. Also: - Your Favourite Mary Kate & Ashley Songs - The Pegger - New Game Plus Elementary School - Her Two Big Front Mounted Processors - Ensign Pringles Saves The Day - Bring Your Bits! Whatever! This Week: Extract Lady Krogan, Javik, Biotic School, and explore some planets! Next Week: Reach the end of Rannoch, the Turian homeworld! Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
In Episode 166, we discuss skiing in Iraq and Afghanistan with Ashley Hartz and James Willcox from Untamed Borders, as well as ice swimming in Samoens with Cathy Munro. The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world SHOW NOTES James was last on the podcast in March 2021 when we discussed skiing in Afghanistan Ashley is based in Snoqualmie in Washington State, USA Patrick Thorne is the author of 'Around the World in 50 Pistes' and was on the podcast in Episode 162 (3:45) Alex Irwin from 150 Days of Winter reported from Courchevel, France (5:30) Dave Burrows from SnowPros Ski School reported from Courmayeur and Pila in the Aosta Valley, Italy (6:30) Keith Webb reported from Badhofgastein in Austria (10:00) Gethin James reported from Cairngorm Mountain in Scotland (11:44) Gethin joined us for Episode 162 to tell us about skiing in Solden Find out about the new Rannoch chairlift at Glencoe Mountain Ashley tells us about skiing in Iraq (13:15) The Hamilton Road links Iraq and Iran (15:15) Korek ski resort in Iraq has 200m of groomed pistes (16:30) Find out about Free to Run (23:00) The 6th Choman Winter Festival took place in 2022 (24:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiD8ckLY054 The Iraq Ski Rally was set up by Untamed Winters (26:30) Check the latest FCO advice on Iraq (29:45) Untamed Borders helped with the logistics for Michael Palin's programme ‘Into Iraq' recorded for Channel 5 (30:00) Try Battleface travel insurance for cover in destinations like Iraq (30:30) Listen to our special episode about skiing in Afghanistan (33:00) Read about the Afghan Sports Trust (35:00) The World Ice Swimming Championships are taking place in Samoens in January 2022 (40:00) You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast on social media
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Shepard starts the day shooting a reaper in the face, and then ends it by deciding the outcome of the Quarian-Geth war.
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LORD MALCOLM PEARSON, Baron Pearson of Rannoch, Former Leader, UK Independence Party (UKIP), Sitting Independent Member, House of Lords, Founder, Rannoch Charitable Trust, Recipient, Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson Award for Values and Vision in Politics, @LordPearson Lord Malcolm Pearson: The principal problem with Radical Islam in the West is that you can't talk about it Pearson talks about the live of Muhammad and his later conquest of Mecca What is the grooming gang scandal? What should the British government do to prevent Islamic jihadist attacks? BEN WEINGARTEN, Founder and CEO, ChangeUp Media LLC, Senior Contributor, The Federalist, Senior Fellow, the London Center for Policy Research, Author, "American Ingrate" @bhweingarten What happens if you apply the “Russia-collusion” standard of scrutiny to Rep. Ilhan Omar? Weingarten reflects on 2021 and the ruling class' crackdown on dissent JEREMY DYS, Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications, First Liberty, Host, First Liberty Briefings, Former Clerk, Hon. Russell M. Clawges, Jr., @jeremydys Jeremy Dys talks about a recent Federal court decision to prevent to Department of Defense from punishing military service members with religious objections from refusing the Biden administration's vaccine mandate Judge Reed O'Connor had the following to say: "The COVID-19 pandemic provides the government no license to abrogate those freedoms. There is no COVID-19 exception to the First Amendment. There is no military exclusion from our Constitution."
Back in the days when brick-and-mortar bookstores were common in suburban America, I was browsing the shelves at my local Borders when a title caught my eye: Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen. I picked it up, opened it, and fell in love. It's 1932, and Lady Georgiana Rannoch, a twenty-something who is “thirty-fourth in line to the British throne,” has fled her ancient but drafty ducal castle in Scotland for the family mansion in London. Alas, the Rannoch family—although rich in property—hasn't a farthing to its illustrious name due to the unfortunate gambling habits of the first duke, Lady Georgie's father. And as a member of the royal family, Georgie can't just go out and get a job, because the only destiny approved by her lofty relatives is to marry the fish-faced Prince Siegfried, who doesn't even like women. Nonetheless, with a little help from her friend Belinda and a handsome but enigmatic gentleman named Darcy O'Mara, Georgie manages not only to survive but to solve a murder. Since the day I finished that book, I have wanted to interview Rhys Bowen, the creator of Lady Georgiana and a number of other memorable detectives both amateur and professional. That time has come with Georgie's fifteenth adventure (and second murder-filled Christmas), God Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen (Berkley, 2021). After fourteen books, Georgie's life and financial circumstances have substantially improved. Georgie and Darcy have married, and they plan to entertain their friends for Christmas at their new estate. As fate would have it, except for Georgie's beloved grandfather, the only guests able to attend are her brother, the Duke of Rannoch, and his wife, known as Fig—the last person Georgie wants to spend time with. She's just about resigned herself to Christmas with Fig when a letter arrives from Darcy's eccentric Aunt Ermintrude, insisting that they all come at once to her home near Sandringham, close to the Royal Family. The Queen of England has requested Georgie's presence, although she does not divulge why. Unable to say no to Her Royal Highness, Georgie, Darcy, and the Rannochs head off to Aunt Ermintrude's house. At Sandringham, Georgie learns that Queen Mary believes someone intends harm toward her son, the Prince of Wales, now deeply involved with Wallis Simpson. She wants Georgie to find out what's going on. Georgie's merry little Christmas is set to become a royal nightmare if she can't get to the bottom of this mystery. Bowen's mysteries are complex and their solutions satisfying, but the real delight of these novels is the way they poke fun at the British class system, exemplified by Georgie's own mixed heritage as the daughter of a duke and of an actress whose father, a retired Cockney policeman, acts as a constant reminder that being a member of the royal family isn't all it's cracked up to be. They're also, to put it simply, hilarious. If this is your first encounter with them, I promise you have a treat in store. Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including two historical mystery series featuring Molly Murphy and Lady Georgiana Rannoch and four stand-alone novels. Her work has won over twenty honors to date, including multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. Find out more about her at https://rhysbowen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Back in the days when brick-and-mortar bookstores were common in suburban America, I was browsing the shelves at my local Borders when a title caught my eye: Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen. I picked it up, opened it, and fell in love. It's 1932, and Lady Georgiana Rannoch, a twenty-something who is “thirty-fourth in line to the British throne,” has fled her ancient but drafty ducal castle in Scotland for the family mansion in London. Alas, the Rannoch family—although rich in property—hasn't a farthing to its illustrious name due to the unfortunate gambling habits of the first duke, Lady Georgie's father. And as a member of the royal family, Georgie can't just go out and get a job, because the only destiny approved by her lofty relatives is to marry the fish-faced Prince Siegfried, who doesn't even like women. Nonetheless, with a little help from her friend Belinda and a handsome but enigmatic gentleman named Darcy O'Mara, Georgie manages not only to survive but to solve a murder. Since the day I finished that book, I have wanted to interview Rhys Bowen, the creator of Lady Georgiana and a number of other memorable detectives both amateur and professional. That time has come with Georgie's fifteenth adventure (and second murder-filled Christmas), God Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen (Berkley, 2021). After fourteen books, Georgie's life and financial circumstances have substantially improved. Georgie and Darcy have married, and they plan to entertain their friends for Christmas at their new estate. As fate would have it, except for Georgie's beloved grandfather, the only guests able to attend are her brother, the Duke of Rannoch, and his wife, known as Fig—the last person Georgie wants to spend time with. She's just about resigned herself to Christmas with Fig when a letter arrives from Darcy's eccentric Aunt Ermintrude, insisting that they all come at once to her home near Sandringham, close to the Royal Family. The Queen of England has requested Georgie's presence, although she does not divulge why. Unable to say no to Her Royal Highness, Georgie, Darcy, and the Rannochs head off to Aunt Ermintrude's house. At Sandringham, Georgie learns that Queen Mary believes someone intends harm toward her son, the Prince of Wales, now deeply involved with Wallis Simpson. She wants Georgie to find out what's going on. Georgie's merry little Christmas is set to become a royal nightmare if she can't get to the bottom of this mystery. Bowen's mysteries are complex and their solutions satisfying, but the real delight of these novels is the way they poke fun at the British class system, exemplified by Georgie's own mixed heritage as the daughter of a duke and of an actress whose father, a retired Cockney policeman, acts as a constant reminder that being a member of the royal family isn't all it's cracked up to be. They're also, to put it simply, hilarious. If this is your first encounter with them, I promise you have a treat in store. Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including two historical mystery series featuring Molly Murphy and Lady Georgiana Rannoch and four stand-alone novels. Her work has won over twenty honors to date, including multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. Find out more about her at https://rhysbowen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Back in the days when brick-and-mortar bookstores were common in suburban America, I was browsing the shelves at my local Borders when a title caught my eye: Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen. I picked it up, opened it, and fell in love. It's 1932, and Lady Georgiana Rannoch, a twenty-something who is “thirty-fourth in line to the British throne,” has fled her ancient but drafty ducal castle in Scotland for the family mansion in London. Alas, the Rannoch family—although rich in property—hasn't a farthing to its illustrious name due to the unfortunate gambling habits of the first duke, Lady Georgie's father. And as a member of the royal family, Georgie can't just go out and get a job, because the only destiny approved by her lofty relatives is to marry the fish-faced Prince Siegfried, who doesn't even like women. Nonetheless, with a little help from her friend Belinda and a handsome but enigmatic gentleman named Darcy O'Mara, Georgie manages not only to survive but to solve a murder. Since the day I finished that book, I have wanted to interview Rhys Bowen, the creator of Lady Georgiana and a number of other memorable detectives both amateur and professional. That time has come with Georgie's fifteenth adventure (and second murder-filled Christmas), God Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen (Berkley, 2021). After fourteen books, Georgie's life and financial circumstances have substantially improved. Georgie and Darcy have married, and they plan to entertain their friends for Christmas at their new estate. As fate would have it, except for Georgie's beloved grandfather, the only guests able to attend are her brother, the Duke of Rannoch, and his wife, known as Fig—the last person Georgie wants to spend time with. She's just about resigned herself to Christmas with Fig when a letter arrives from Darcy's eccentric Aunt Ermintrude, insisting that they all come at once to her home near Sandringham, close to the Royal Family. The Queen of England has requested Georgie's presence, although she does not divulge why. Unable to say no to Her Royal Highness, Georgie, Darcy, and the Rannochs head off to Aunt Ermintrude's house. At Sandringham, Georgie learns that Queen Mary believes someone intends harm toward her son, the Prince of Wales, now deeply involved with Wallis Simpson. She wants Georgie to find out what's going on. Georgie's merry little Christmas is set to become a royal nightmare if she can't get to the bottom of this mystery. Bowen's mysteries are complex and their solutions satisfying, but the real delight of these novels is the way they poke fun at the British class system, exemplified by Georgie's own mixed heritage as the daughter of a duke and of an actress whose father, a retired Cockney policeman, acts as a constant reminder that being a member of the royal family isn't all it's cracked up to be. They're also, to put it simply, hilarious. If this is your first encounter with them, I promise you have a treat in store. Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including two historical mystery series featuring Molly Murphy and Lady Georgiana Rannoch and four stand-alone novels. Her work has won over twenty honors to date, including multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards. Find out more about her at https://rhysbowen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Content warning: Discussion of death and funerals. Join Annie and Jenny as they explore the curious Highland beliefs of the second sight. In this second part on the glorious mountain of Schiehallion, we learn about the time Robert the Bruce sought sanctuary at Schiehallion, a piper tempted by the fairy hill, and the superstitions of second sight in Rannoch. Be captured by the fairies in this enchanting episode! Stories of Scotland is an award-winning Scottish history podcast, proudly recorded in the Highlands. We research our heritage and mythology podcast using archives, books, museum objects, and oral histories from across Scotland. You can support Stories of Scotland on Patreon! www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland Transcripts of oral histories: Transcript 1, Schiehallion, festival days and sheep sheering: Perthshire local: Well, the young people, so they tell me, and this is before my time, but the young people used to gather and they would set off up the hill to the back of Schiehallion. And there was a wishing well there and they used to put coins in there and wish for luck and that sort of thing. (Clang of grandfather clock from original recording.) Dr Betsy Ross: And they did this on May Day? Perthshire local: Yes, all on May Day, the first of May, aye. On Halloween Night and before that of course we had to gather all the sticks and old bracken and things and have something to make a blaze. And it was usually up on the hillside. And we all used to gather round and set fire to the thing and it was a giant spectacle and you saw it for miles around. And then we went home and would be dooking for apples and cracking hazelnuts and things like that. Well we just went to the different houses and never went too much, round all the different houses in the village. We had four people. They usually got danced the Highland Reel and I played the melodeon (a type of accordion) and of course we always got something. They gave us something. I heard that they used to do that, there were so many people, you see. Sheep-shearers are very scarce today but at that time there would be twenty maybe thirty, nearer thirty gathering at a shearing. And when the sheep had been shorn they would start competing amongst themselves and throwing the hammer and putting the stone, but that's all a thing of the past. Goodness me, have you got it on? Dr Betsy Ross: Yes Transcript 2, Schiehallion Song: Sound me the name on the pipes wildly screaming, Splendour of tartan, and clashing of steal, Grey skies above and the pipes wildly screaming, Schiehallion forever to hearts that are leal. Raging from Rannoch, the blast fiercely stinging, I see the air from Glen Lyon in the snow, Yet in my ear old Schiehallion is singing, Songs of a summer I spent long ago. Oh how the name of Schiehallion can brighten, Longings and hopes that are dimmed with the years, Dark be the day but its burden will lighten, When that old hill comes again through my tears. Speak the dear name when my vision is dimming, For all life's turmoil dies down in my ears. When all my soul the dark waters are stealing, And heavens high hills to me shall appear. Then I remember Schiehallion in her glory, Purple and rosy a' dying of the day, Write in a word and I still heart the story: Schiehallion, Schiehallion, Schiehallion always! References: Aaron Arrowsmith, Map of Scotland, London, 1807, https://maps.nls.uk/joins/747.html John Gregorson Campbell, Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Glasgow, 1902 John Sinclair, Schiehallion: A Posy of Rannoch Poesy, Stirling, 1905. Mrs Helen Strathearn missing: Dundee Courier, 29 October 1902. Rev Dr. Marshall, Historic Scenes in Perthshire, Dundee Courier, 11 April 1879. Schiehallion, Dundee Courier, 22 December 1926. The Aberfeldy Mystery, Dundee Courier, 12 December 1902. Unknown person (contributor), Betsy Ross (Fieldworker), SA1978.153-154, The School of Scottish Studies Archives, University of Edinburgh (https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/88935 and https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/89039) WAF Browne, Second-Sight, or Deuteroscopia, Journal of psychological medicine and mental pathology, 1876.
Simon Devitt is a photographer with a strong practice focus in Photography of Architecture, currently based in Auckland, New Zealand, with an established international practice throughout Australasia and further afield.Simon has both a strong sense of home and a wanderlust which goes right back to when he was born in a sandstorm beside a sleeping camel in 1973. Working in many different settings across cultures around the world has had a great impact on his professional practice, which has been greatly enriched by Simon's experience of each particular context: Shanghai and its people, the fruitful silence of a Japanese bamboo forest, the light in Los Angeles, so different to the harsh, more direct light in New Zealand. Simon Devitt loves people in my photos as their appearance adds a sense of scale and a place in time.Simon is an author of the award-winning photo-book Rannoch and the All Things Considered series. Photo-books bring together his passion for image, place and language, which started in 2013 with the launch of Portrait of a House, his first self- published photo-book on the Athfield residence in Wellington. Since then, Simon has started publishing the Ripe Fruit series.His images feature in many books and collaborations including Long Live the Modern(2009), Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture (2010), Athfield Architects (2012) and Summer Houses (2011); as well as in numerous national and international magazines such as Elle Decor (Italy, UK, Japan and South Africa), Architectural Digest (Germany), Dwell (USA), Habitus, InDesign (Australia), Architecture NZ, Home New Zealand, Urbis, Interior (NZ).Simon lectures in Photography of Architecture at the University of Auckland, where he has also had the pleasure of offering the annual Simon Devitt Prize for Photography since 2008.Currently, he is represented by PhotoFoyer in Milan, Italy and Simon's work has been exhibited in both group and solo shows.Simon is available for commissions, collaborations and guest lectures in New Zealand and worldwide.Book link: https://simondevitt.com/shop/publications/Socials media links: Instagram page - simon_devittWebsite: https://simondevitt.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Neil takes us to the top of one of Scotland's most beautiful mountains – Schiehallion in Perthshire.Following in the footsteps of Isaac Newton and a group of intrepid C18th scientists we set off to the wonderful wilds of Rannoch moor to measure the weight of the world.To help support this podcast and get exclusive access to new videos packed with history, current affairs and a whole lot more sign up to Neil Oliver on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/neiloliverThe series Instagram account is – Neil Oliver Love Letter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s time for one of the most talked about missions in the whole series-- Priority Rannoch! Derek Van Dyke joins us as we bemoan how gay this could have been, the mistakes that were made in previous playthroughs, the innocence of the Geth, and Shepard’s obvious death wish. Special thanks to David Boyle for our amazing logo and to Dan Bull for the song MASS EFFECT RAP, which we use as our theme.
This episode takes us deep into the memories of the Geth with Dave Grima of the Dinosaur Machines Game Club Podcast. We talk about the hidden history of the Morning War, the political relevance of this mission, and how frustrating the practical side of this mission was for us as players. Fandom corner features an adorable fan fiction about Legion making a furry friend. Special thanks to David Boyle for our amazing logo and to Dan Bull for the song MASS EFFECT RAP, which we use as our theme.
Sabrina Harms, author of our N7 Day special, joins us to discuss the cold calculus of war. We talk about how much we hate turrets, more missed opportunities, and Tali’s reaction to the homeworld sky. Fandom corner features Sabrina’s fan fiction found here and Miracle of Sound’s Crucible track. Special thanks to David Boyle for our amazing logo and to Dan Bull for the song MASS EFFECT RAP, which we use as our theme.
Enjoy our presentation of Her Royal Spyness written by Rhys Bowen and published Penguin Publishing Group. Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie, daughter to the Duke of Atholt and Rannoch, and thirty-fourth in line for the throne, finds herself broke in London. After trying to earn money incognito at a cosmetics counter and as a housekeeper, she is tasked by the Queen to spy on the heir to the throne. Soon Georgie puts her sleuthing talents to work when an arrogant Frenchman, determined to gain control of her family's eight-hundred-year-old estate, ends up dead in her bathtub. Now her most important job will be to clear her family name.Her Royal Spyness has been nominated for numerous awards, including being a Dilys Award nominee and an Agatha Award nominee, best mystery.Please be advised, Her Royal Spyness contains depictions or discussions of death.This title is available as an ebook on Overdrive.Libby ebook- http://bit.ly/herroyalspynessPlease visit www.calvertlibrary.info for more information.Music: Sad Clown (excerpt) by Orquesta Arrecife. Licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0 http://www.opsound.org/artist/orquestaarrecife/
Coming up in this week's episode: Covid19 test and trace update, Wearable covid-19 tracking device released in Ireland, countme.ie app released, Pension Funds regulator urges Brexit action, Brexit transition period ends in 4 weeks, Kent and Medway Integrated Health and Social Care record, Sheffield City Council says human error most common cause of data breach, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon data breach, Twitter penalty due on 17th December, Loch Rannoch data breach, Flagship housing provider data breach, West Mercia Police staff gross misconduct finding after data breach, Absa data breach in South Africa, Netherlands cycling organisation Knwu data breach, Embraer data breach, Canon data breach in Bangalore affecting employee data, Vancouver Metro Translink hit by a ransomware attack
Narrated by: facingthenorthwind Advisories: none Summary: The Quarians, driven from their homeworld Rannoch by the geth, now find themselves attempting to rebuild with the very machines that banished them in the first place. https://hpfanfictalk.com/archive/viewstory.php?sid=2591
The Roy Green Show Podcast Canadian politicians didn't wait for police to finish their investigation before they publicly condemned an alleged attack on an 11-year-old girl, who claimed a man cut her hijab while she was on her way to school. Of course, police concluded that the incident was made up and didn't actually happen. Following this, a column was published in the Washington Post – “Phony Islamophobia panic is ruining Canadian politics” by J.J. McCullough. Guest: J.J. McCullough, Canadian political columnist, commentator and cartoonist, http://www.jjmccullough.com - Roy brings Scott Newark in to speak on the subject of whether or not there should be concern about children's well-being in the homes of troubled families. In particular, should children's aid be involved in the case of the children of Joshua Boyle? What about the children in the Khadr home? Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta crown prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police Association, security adviser to the Canadian and Ontario governments, adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University - Lord Pearson of Rannoch, a member of the British House of Lords and former leader of the UKIP party, asked the House of Lords whether Christians could be arrested for a hate crime by saying that Jesus is the only son of the one true God. The government representative refused to comment on the question. Guest: Sam Hailes, Editor for Premier Christian magazine and commentator on Premier Christian radio in the U.K. - We may soon find out whether an appeal of the Equitas lawsuit dismissal by the B.C. Court of Appeal will be registered. When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Hamilton, Ont. a couple of weeks ago, 900 CHML's Bill Kelly asked for the prime minister to comment on the lawsuit. Guest: Major Mark Campbell, PPCLI, lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan, and a member of the Equitas lawsuit - One of South Africa's largest cities, Cape Town, could be the world's first major municipality to run out of water due to an unprecedented drought. The dams are drying up and contingency plans are rolling out very slowly. April 21st will be "Day Zero" when the water supply will be cut off because there's simply not enough water left in the reservoirs. What happens when the taps are shut off for millions of people? Guest: Giovanna Gerbi, journalist, and resident of Cape Town See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch, a member of the British House of Lords and former leader of the UKIP party, asked the House of Lords whether Christians could be arrested for a hate crime by saying that Jesus is the only son of the one true God. The government representative refused to comment on the question. Guest: Sam Hailes, Editor for Premier Christian magazine and commentator on Premier Christian radio in the U.K. (Photo: Andrew Medichini/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do not go gentle into that good nightDylan Thomas, 1914 - 1953Do not go gentle into that good night,Old age should burn and rave at close of day;Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Though wise men at their end know dark is right,Because their words had forked no lightning theyDo not go gentle into that good night.Good men, the last wave by, crying how brightTheir frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,Do not go gentle into that good night.Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sightBlind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,Rage, rage against the dying of the light.And you, my father, there on the sad height,Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light.Points we learn today:1. at close of day; at the close of the day 在一天结束的时刻2. rave (vi) 咆哮3. rage (against) feel or express violent uncontrollable anger 狂怒: he raged at the futility of it all | [with direct speech] : ‘That's unfair!’ Maggie raged.• continue with great force or intensity: the argument raged for days | the children had to seek shelter while the storm raged.4. fork (v.) 1 [no object] (especially of a route) divide into two parts: the place where the road forks.• [no object, with adverbial of direction 方向副词] take or constitute one route or the other at the point where a route divides (选择了其中一条继续走下去): we forked north-west for Rannoch.• Computing split (a process) into two or more independent processes: the attack can only work against a server that forks separate processes to handle client requests.2 [with object] dig or move (something) with a fork: fork in some compost.5. frail: adj. (of a person) weak and delicate: his small, frail body; she looked frail and vulnerable. • easily damaged or broken; weak: the balcony is frail ; the country's frail economy.6. deed: n. chiefly literary an action that is performed intentionally or consciously: doing good deeds. • a brave or noble act: their deeds will live on in song. syn: action, performance7. blaze verb [no object] burn fiercely or brightly: the fire blazed merrily.• (blaze up) burst into flame: he attacked the fire with poker and tongs until it blazed up.• shine brightly or powerfully: the sun blazed down | figurative : Barbara's eyes were blazing with anger.8. meteor /ˈmiːtɪɔː/流星9. gay (dated) light-hearted and carefree 无忧无虑的: Nan had a gay disposition and a very pretty face.
This week Keris and Matt chat to Rannoch Donald of the 100 rep Challenge about nutrition, making health a habit and the importance of mindset. Rannoch also touches on his wife’s battle with breast cancer and the power of positivity, a sense of humour and the attitude of gratitude.
Cj Sends Word Podcast: Lifestyle, Fitness and Nutrition To Get Your Life In Focus.
In this hilarious episode Cj gets up close and personal with Coach Sabina Skala and Rannoch Donald who are internationally respected in the field. They are two corner stones of the Fitness Industry here in the UK, that are influentially shaping the landscape. From Strength and Conditioning for MMA athletes, to the psychology of health and fitness, and why your body is the perfect gym, these two movement mavericks keep the information and laughs coming in equal measure.
Why the 100 Rep Challenge:Fitter & StrongerLearn the core skillsMonthly challengesMotivation & SupportDaily inspiration & motivationJoin our group of like-minded peopleFeel The Benefitswww.100repchallenge.comRannoch Donald: writer, movement maverick, facilitator, dot joiner, beginner's mind, beginner's body...
In this hilarious episode, Cj gets up close and personal with Coach Sabina Skala and Rannoch Donald who are internationally respected in the field. They are two corner stones of the Fitness Industry in the UK that are influentially shaping the landscape. From Strength and Conditioning for MMA athletes, to the psychology of health and fitness, and why your body is the perfect gym, these two movement mavericks keep the information and laughs coming in equal measure. SHOW NOTES Show notes are now available directly from the website. Go to >> www.cjmswaby.com/podcast.html
08/12/14: Matt and Keris talk to Rannoch from 100 Rep Challenge about his philosophy behind working out, strength building and his focus on daily movement.
Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Rannoch Donald is a movement maverick, inspirational trainer, coach and founder of the ground breaking 100 Rep Challenge (as featured in Men's Health), Rannoch has a lifelong interest in health and well being through movement, mindfulness and the martial arts. Rannoch's focus is on teaching skills, sharing the kind of practical knowledge and wisdom that participants can use in their daily lives. From breath work, to mobility, body weight training and moving mindfully nature Rannoch will show you how to get back into your element. Rannoch lives by the training philosophy: "Move The Body, Still The Mind." We discuss Rannoch's training philosoph, as well as get into more controversial topics such as the following: Are most of today's men more attracted to masculine women? Are American men in a position where they should focus more on fighting for men's rights Is there really a war against young men What happens when women follow the advice, "think like a man & act a lady?" Who is Jack Donovan & what's his real agenda with the blog post that has so many people in an uproar What is the downside of training & dieting to "get lean and mean" & why it's not always the best fit for most Why sports science-based training and nutrition methods are detrimental most of the mainstream public Why you should ignore the next celebrity or athlete's training program you see on magazine covers Why it's going to be harder to bust athletes for performance enhancing drugs Why is a "leveled playing field" in competitive sports an illusion Why we actually need some silliness in social media Why wouldn't a movie such as "Machine Gun Preacher" not get an Oscar buzz How you can escape 24 hours news outlets How Rannoch teamed up with Neil Hill to create Earth Strength in order to help more people get disconnected from the attachments of the modern world and reconnect with their primal origins What the hell is "Reebok Bacon" & why you shouldn't run where you eat What's the correlation between protein, carbohydrates, fats, salt, & sugar & why does it seems like ad agencies know more than fitness industry experts There's no need for Trip Advisor once we explain why you should avoid strip clubs in Edinburgh, Scotland Links & Resources mentioned in the show: Beauties In Beastmode Mode article by Jack Donovan: www.radixjournal.com/journal/2014/7/29/beauties-in-beast-mode SFN Expo 2014 : http://www.sfnexpo.co.uk Earth Strength Digital Detox Experience : http://www.earthstrength.com/ Fat, Sugar, & Salt books : http://budurl.com/fatsaltsugar Save The Chimps : http://savethechimps.org All this and much more:Listen and download at http://strengthbymahler.com or http://newwarriortraining.com. or subscribe, download, rate & review us at:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-life-aggressively-podcast/id646524617 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=34706&refid=stprAlso, be sure to "like" and connect with us on our Facebook fan page at http://facebook.com/llapodcast.
Host: Jerry Johnson Guests: Lord Malcolm Pearson of Rannoch, Peer in the House of Lords; and Carl Jeffers, news and political commentator.