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In this deep and empowering episode, Victoria sits down with Dr. Jillian Lampert – VP of the Emily Program and President of REDC – to talk about what traditional ED treatment is missing, why recovery isn't one-size-fits-all, and how our society's obsession with weight is doing real harm. They dive into the neurobiological roots of eating disorders, discuss GLP-1 medications, and explore the roles of ADHD, autism, and trauma in ED development. This episode is packed with truth bombs, fierce compassion, and a powerful reminder that recovery is not only possible – it's worth it.
In the Season 5 premiere, Anna McCorvey RA, LEED AP BD+C talks about inspiring professional journey and her mission-driven work. Anna shares the story behind founding the River East Design Center (REDC) in Southeast D.C., emphasizing its focus on addressing community needs before initiating design projects. She discusses the center's focus on educational outreach and conceptual design services, aiming to empower local residents with crucial information. Anna also opens up about her role as an Equitable Development Manager at the Building Bridges Across the River (11th Street Bridge Park Project), her fellowship experience with the Goethe Institute and why authentic community engagement is critical to meaningful change. The episode concludes with reflections on her personal backgrounds and shared passion for community-focused design. Anna McCorvey is a practicing architect in Washington, DC whose initial interest in architecture was spiked at an early age through public housing. At the early age of 5 she noticed the subtle and sometimes flagrant differences between the housing and schools from one part of town to the next. Her desire to understand these differences and address them led her to a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Howard University and a Master of City Planning degree from the University of California Berkeley with a housing and community development emphasis. Upon graduating, she spent 6 years working on affordable and low-income housing developments, schools, day care facilities and recreation centers, many of which were in some of DC's most underserved communities. With a strengthened commitment to design equity in underserved communities, she founded The River East Design Center (REDC) in 2018. As a nonprofit community design center, REDC is a resource to communities that desire to learn more about architecture and planning and be active in development projects in their neighborhoods. After designing a mobile retail kiosk for one of the 11th Street Bridge Park's small business initiatives, Anna was invited to join the 11th Street Bridge Park team as their Senior Equitable Development. In this role, Anna oversees a series of programs designed to prevent displacement in communities surrounding the park by equipping residents and businesses to thrive in future economic changes. In these various capacities, Anna regularly leads workshops and discussions on community engagement, community centered design, and issues of diversity representation within the design professions. This work awarded her the honor of being a 2021 Public Interest Design Fellow with the DC Public Library and the Goethe Institute and the recipient 2023 Wieb Award for Architecture in the Public Interest. Anna is a resident of DC's Anacostia neighborhood and enjoys short runs along the Anacostia River, traveling anywhere she's never been and Sunday night funk music at JoJo 's Restaurant. Get to know Anna_Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTrymkOUdbk https://dcplpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/all-things-creative-reimagining-civic-engagement-and-participatory-planning
In this festive episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing,' I review the top Christmas ads of 2024 alongside three guest experts:*Una Herlihy, co-founder of The Indie List; *Alma Birbilaite, Brand and Communications Manager at Cairn Homes; and *Ciara Reilly, Director at Red C Research. Sponsored by RedC, this episode dives into exclusive insights from Red C's ad review, exploring the top 10 ads and their creative strategies. The discussion spans emotional storytelling, the impact of technology, and how brands like Lidl, TK Maxx, and John Lewis performed. Learn about the evolving role of AI in advertising, the importance of brand consistency, and discover which ads struck a chord this Christmas. Tune in for expert insights, industry trends, and a comprehensive look at what makes a Christmas ad memorable.01:59 Red C's Christmas Ad Review04:07 Top 10 Christmas Ads Countdown06:34 Discussing the Top Ads07:19 Vodafone and Emotional Ads11:31 Humor in Christmas Ads13:43 Lidl's Winning Strategy17:01 Kevin the Carrot: A Beloved Character22:04 On Post's Emotional Impact24:42 John Lewis: The Pioneer of Christmas Ads25:07 Analyzing This Year's John Lewis Ad27:04 Public Reaction to John Lewis Ad28:44 Comprehension Challenges in Advertising29:24 Nostalgia Meets Technology: Coca Cola's AI Ad29:53 The Future of AI in Advertising30:47 Mixed Reactions to Coca Cola's AI Ad31:27 The Role of Nostalgia in Advertising33:21 Localized Advertising with AI36:10 Borrowed Assets in Ads: Success and Failures37:02 Humor and Celebrities in Ads38:09 Surprising Ad Performances40:07 Heartfelt Ads of the Year41:56 Innovative Campaigns and Predictions52:33 The Power of Jingles in AdvertisingLinks to research: https://redcresearch.com/Test Your Ad: https://redcdirect.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Red Canyon Resources (CSE: REDC | OTCQB: REDRF), a portfolio company of NewQuest Capital, focuses on gold and copper exploration in the western USA—a region known for its world-class operating mines—as well as in British Columbia, Canada.We are joined by Red Canyon's Chairman and CEO Wendell Zerb to discuss his company's investment highlights, the drill program at their 100%-owned Kendal Project in west-central BC and other assets, and the future outlook.For more information about Red Canyon Resources and their projects, visit: https://www.redcanyonresources.com/Check out NewQuest Capital and their portfolio of mineral exploration companies: https://www.nqcapitalgroup.com/copy-o...Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRHnQ8UOkD8And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Starting and building a business can be intimidating and challenging, especially for women and minority business owners. As these challenges are illuminated, many organizations step up to help reshape the economic landscape and encourage successful outcomes for future leaders. In this episode, we're featuring women leaders from two organizations working hard to empower and build a better future for generations to come. Links: Girls Inc. NH website: Girls Inc. | Inspiring All Girls to be Strong, Smart & Bold (girlsincnewhampshire.org) Learn more about the Girls Inc Raffle: Strong Smart & Bold Raffle | Inspiring All Girls to be Strong, Smart & Bold (girlsincnewhampshire.org) Explore resources and learn more about the REDC: Regional Economic Development Center | Raymond NH (redc.com) Explore the REDC and Kiva webinars: Kiva | REDC Check out TCU University for more financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union
In this episode, Corey Carlson from Yavapai College joins the host to discuss the exciting educational opportunities offered through the Quest Grant. Corey explains how the grant provides funding for traditional and non-traditional education, helping students in healthcare, IT, and manufacturing. The conversation touches on additional resources, like help with childcare and laptops. Tune in to learn more about these impactful initiatives and how they are benefiting the community.Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Kathrine Anderson the Workforce Development Specialist with REDC at Yavapai College and Elicia Morigeau discuss the upcoming Job Fair brought to you by Yavapai College. On September 17th from 3 pm to 6 pm at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley.https://www.signalsaz.com/events/community-events/yavapai-college-job-fair/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
The Regional Economic Development Center's (REDC) Career Services at Yavapai College supports individuals looking to advance their careers, whether you're a recent graduate, mid-career professional, or contemplating a career change. Our services are designed to assist you at every stage of your professional journey, offering personalized guidance and a wealth of resources to navigate the job market with confidence. One essential service provided is resume writing assistance. Our Career Engagement Specialist specializes in crafting resumes that effectively showcase your skills, experiences, and achievements, ensuring they stand out to potential employers. We also offer guidance on creating compelling cover letters that... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/redc-at-yavapai-college-supports-individuals-looking-to-advance-their-careers/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
For several years, the Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) at Yavapai College has submitted local price data to the organization that publishes cost of living figures for cities across the US. Ryan Jones, an economist at the REDC, highlights a notable trend from the Cost-of-Living Index (COLI): grocery prices. Over the last five years, grocery prices in Prescott have seen record increases, rising to a rate that's six times higher than the average over the past 40 years. The data, collected from three local stores—Frys (Fair St.), Safeway (White Spar), and Walmart (Gail Gardner)—was gathered by the REDC at Yavapai... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/redc-at-yavapai-college-reports-record-increase-in-local-grocery-prices-over-five-years/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Guy Roginson is joined by Karen Jones and Vince Redgrave of Yavapai College's Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) where they discuss the high demand for skilled workers in industries like healthcare, business, IT, and skilled trades. REDC offers tuition-free programs through the Quest Grant to help improve skills and retrain workers, including veterans and dislocated workers.The program offerings cover a range of fields from nursing to welding, and REDC works closely with local employers to connect graduates with job opportunities.Learn for Free with the Quest GrantReady to advance your career with new, marketable skills? Apply to earn free certificates & degrees in high-demand industries through the REDC at ycredc.com!Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
The Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) at Yavapai College is offering a wide range of certificates and support programs through its QUEST grant, tuition-free. The REDC has secured funding to support qualified learners for needs related to travel, technology, childcare, tuition assistance, stipends for internships, and removing other barriers for dislocated workers. Arizona received a million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) The grant is part of the DOL's QUEST Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grant (DWG) program, and it was awarded to the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) in partnership with six Arizona community colleges, including Yavapai College.... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-college-offering-tuition-free-certifications/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Seize incredible career opportunities at the Chino Valley Job Fair on March 1st from 11:30 am-2:00 pm at Chino Valley High School. The Job Fair is coordinated by Yavapai College Regional Economic Development Center, Chino Valley Area Chamber of Commerce, ARIZONA@Work, Yavapai County, Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona, and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Connect with top employers and explore exciting career paths! Learn the latest information about careers. Apply for part-time, full-time, temporary, or seasonal jobs. Meet with representatives from business, healthcare, and non-profit organizations. Chino Valley Job Fair Details There will be early admission at 11:30 am... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/chino-valley-job-fair-by-yavapai-college-redc-is-march-1/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
In this thought-provoking episode, Niall confronts a poignant question sparked by recent statements from Taoiseach Leo Varadkar: "Are You Proud Of Ireland?" The conversation centers around the nation's approach to asylum seekers, particularly those fleeing the war in Ukraine, and explores the sentiments of the Irish population regarding this humanitarian effort.Varadkar, in a press briefing, expressed his belief that Ireland would look back with pride at welcoming Ukrainian asylum seekers, emphasizing the nation's commitment to providing accommodation, education, healthcare, and employment to those in need. The statement, however, triggers a divergence in public opinion, prompting Niall to open up the lines to callers.Listeners engage in a reflective dialogue, expressing a spectrum of emotions. Some proudly commend Ireland for extending a helping hand during a humanitarian crisis, seeing it as a testament to the country's compassion and solidarity. They argue that such actions align with Irish values and contribute positively to the global community.On the flip side, other callers voice concerns about the potential impact on Irish culture and resources. A redC poll, revealing that 76% of respondents believe there are too many immigrants in Ireland, underscores the complexity of public sentiment. Callers express a cautious approach, emphasizing the need to balance compassion with the preservation of Ireland's cultural identity and resources.As the diverse perspectives unfold, Niall facilitates a nuanced conversation that delves into the delicate equilibrium between humanitarianism and self-preservation. The episode draws its richness from the varied voices of the callers, offering a snapshot of the multifaceted sentiments within the Irish community. Niall navigates the complexities of this societal dialogue, ultimately wrapping up the episode with a synthesis of the diverse perspectives shared by the engaged audience.
Bruce Norris is an active investor, hard money lender, and real estate educator with over 35 years experience. Bruce has been involved in more than 2,000 real estate transactions as a buyer, seller, builder, and money partner. Renowned for his ability to forecast long-term real estate market trends and timing, the release of The California Comeback report in 1997 gained him much notoriety. The accuracy of the extensive report led many California investors to financial freedom. His January 2006 release, The California Crash, was an in-depth look into the California market correction and the statistics behind Bruce's predictions. Bruce speaks and debates nationally and has been a guest speaker at the Mortgage Bankers Association, REOMAC, Inman, HousingWire, California Association of Realtors, California Builders Industry Association, California Mortgage Association, the Real Estate Research Council, and several local and national investment clubs, associations, and service clubs. Bruce has met with local and national government officials including FHA and Fannie Mae to discuss market solutions and market insights. Bruce is also the host of the award-winning series, I Survived Real Estate. The events bring together leaders from numerous real estate sectors to discuss legislation, regulation, stimulus-related issues, and solutions to the current market. The events have also helped raise over $1,000,000 for charity since it began in 2008. Bruce hosts the award-winning Norris Group Real Estate Radio Show and Podcast, where he interviews real estate industry leaders, authors, government officials, local experts, and economists. Guests have included representatives from the FBI, the MBA, Freddie Mac, the Appraisal Institute, HUD, Fannie Mae, PropertyRadar, Auction.com, PIMCO, PMI Group, REDC, the National Auctioneers Association, and the Center for Responsible Lending, as well as Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital and John Mauldin to name a few. There are almost 600 shows and 250 hours of free education in our real estate radio archives. Bruce has contributed articles to many real estate magazines and newsletters including The Business Press, Scotsman Guide, Creative Real Estate Magazine, The Orange County Register, RealtyTrac's Foreclosure Newsletter, AOA Magazine, and the Daily Commerce. He has also been featured in: The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business News, Nightline ABC, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Good Morning America, the Los Angeles Times, Fortune, Mortgage Banker Magazine, Money Magazine, Reuters, Associated Press, The Orange County Register, The Tribune, and numerous others. He was awarded Educator of the Year by Think Realty in 2018. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Bruce came up with his model to accurately forecast long-term real estate trends Why you always need to account for “mood” when forecasting market trends How the human element comes into play when understanding market shifts How urgent groups of inventory determine the market, and what that means for the current market What Bruce predicts for the real estate market over the next few years What interest rates and average homeownership length tells us about where things are headed Resources: Sign up for a Free Mentor Panning Session: https://www.ronlegrand.com/mentoring-application/?cid=TMP Free Training: www.Thementorpodcast.com/terms Get Ron's $599 Wholesaling course for FREE when you join his Gold Club for ONLY $59 a month! –https://thementorpodcast.com/GC142
A new RedC poll shows the vast majority of people believe Ireland has taken in too many refugees, but tells us very little about what people actually think; and the NCCA consults with toddlers.https://ncca.ie/media/6220/consultationreport.pdfhttps://ereader.businesspost.ie/e-reader/edition-1810/14/index.html
A new RedC poll shows the vast majority of people believe Ireland has taken in too many refugees, but tells us very little about what people actually think; and the NCCA consults with toddlers. https://ncca.ie/media/6220/consultationreport.pdf https://ereader.businesspost.ie/e-reader/edition-1810/14/index.html
Come out to Findlay Toyota Center on Thursday, September 8th from 3:30 pm-6:00 pm for the Prescott Valley Job Fair! Learn the latest information about careers and apply for part-time, full-time, temporary, or seasonal jobs. Meet with representatives from businesses, healthcare, non-profit, and military organizations. Early admission is at 3:00 pm for veterans, individuals 55 and older, and job seekers with disabilities. Regular entry is at 3:30 pm. Professional attire is strongly recommended. Katherine Anderson with the Regional Economic Development Center sat down in the Cast11 Studios to discuss the jobs available, being prepared, and how to make the most... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-valley-job-fair-coming-to-findlay-center-brought-to-you-by-yavapai-college-and-redc/
Jillian (Croll) Lampert, PhD, MPH, RD, LD, FAED Dr. Lampert shares her story of being in medical school but being drawn to nutrition. We are glad she shifted to become an RD (then PhD) to be that force we need in the ED world. The theme of her work is “Joining and Helping”, doing things together, bite for bite. She has created for her clients what she wishes she would have had many years before. Communication is important – how do we talk about eating disorders, and how important training and education are. Her graduate course is 2/3 practical, with different professionals sharing hands-on practices with the students. She is passionate about wellness in schools, reminding us that mental health and nutrition go together very well. Jillian's Seasonings: First Person Stories on You Tube Eating Disorders Coalition Peace Meal Podcast National Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (NCEED) Bio: Dr. Lampert is the Chief Strategy Officer of Accanto Health, the parent company of Veritas Collaborative and The Emily Program. Additionally, Dr. Lampert is Co-Founder and President of the REDC, the national consortium representing eating disorders care focused on treatment standards, best practices, access to care, and collaborative research. She is also Treasurer of the Eating Disorders Coalition, a DC-based national organization for eating disorders policy and advocacy, and a Board Member of WithAll, a Minnesota-based organization that empowers eating disorder prevention and strengthens support for recovery. She holds an adjunct graduate faculty position in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Lampert completed her doctorate degree in Nutrition and Epidemiology and Master of Public Health degree in Public Health Nutrition at the University of Minnesota. She earned a Master of Science degree in Nutrition at the University of Vermont and completed her dietetic internship at the University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics. She has an expansive range of policy, clinical, research, education, teaching, and program development experience in the area of eating disorders. Dr. Lampert has served on the Board of Directors of the Academy for Eating Disorders as the Electronic Media Portfolio Director and co-chair of the Academy for Eating Disorders Nutrition Special Interest Group. She is a Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders (FAED) and a member of the Academy for Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association), and BHN (Behavioral Health Nutrition) dietetic practice group. Dr. Lampert is the author of numerous book chapters and articles addressing the nutritional treatment of eating disorders, body image, sports participation, adolescent health, and disordered eating and she regularly speaks regionally and nationally on numerous eating disorder-related topics. One of her primary goals in life is to have the kids in her house (and everywhere!) have confident, loving relationships with their bodies and themselves. This episode is sponsored by MyClearStep. The code for 10 dollars off the clinician portal access is bethharrell The registration price will drop from $49 to $39 with your code. The clinician portal access link is below: https://store.myclearstep.com/orders/clinicians With your host Beth Harrell @beth.harrell.cedss
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“One A, two B, and so on. You will hear soon.” [REDC] The secret code that Genarro and Emilia Lucca shared for passing messages to each other in "The Red Circle" was straightforward. Or was it? In 1956, Donald Yates—then a 26 year-old budding Sherlockian—made an observation about the code, the alphabet(s), and the credit that was due to Sherlock Holmes for his invisible but lightning-quick analysis. It's just a Trifle. ATTENTA: Don't forget: if you're interested in receiving some free back issues of The Baker Street Journal, we hold a drawing every month for our Patreon supporters. To be eligible to participate in this monthly drawing, go to patreon.com/trifles. Sponsor: The BSI Press Full show notes: https://ihose.co/trifles266 --
Chino Valley Update 086: On this episode Lorette Brashear of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce sits down with Katherine Anderson of the Yavapai College Regional Economic Development Center to talk about the February 18, 2022 Job Fair at Chino valley High School. Follow the Chino Valley Update on iTunes & on YouTube, link at www.chinovalley.org . Please send suggestions & comments to mailto:info@chinovalley.org
The Holy Donors podcast tells inspiring stories of radical generosity that changed the world. Danny was a struggling entertainer down to his last $7 the week before his first child was born, when a pledge he made to a little-known saint would change his life and the lives of many thousands of others.John dropped out of business school to support his family after the death of his father, but would go on to change entire industries, build the tallest building in the world, and establish one of the earliest and largest Catholic foundations in the US.Catherine was inspired by the generosity and service exemplified by her step-mother Emma, but a secret that Emma kept from her caused Catherine to rethink her life and opt for a path of service that was very unpopular at the time.In this episode we bring you a recent interview where Andrew joined Thaddeus Romansky of Red-C Catholic Radio, along with Matt Bond and Rhen Hoehn, to discuss their new podcast project, Holy Donors.Learn more at holydonors.com
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“a series of lessons with the greatest for the last” [REDC] The BSI Press continues its Professions Series in 2020, this time with Education Never Ends: Education, Educators, and the Sherlockian Canon. And we sat down with Marino C. Alvarez, Ed.D., BSI ("Hilton Soames") and Timothy S. Greer, BSI ("Ragged Shaw"), editors of the volume. They schooled us on all of the ways that education plays a role in the Sherlock Holmes stories, from evil-natured teachers to those who would literally give up their life for a student. We journeyed through the city and country, and from elementary (ha!) through university life. We followed up on the Canonical Couplet that we did live in the last episode, and in this episode our prize is an edition of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes with an introduction by from 1974. Answers are due by 11:59 pm EDT on April 29, 2020. Information on sponsors, links, and notes available below. Please do consider becoming a . Your support helps us to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and this year, transcription services. Sponsors is our lead sponsor. They've been with us for nearly the entire run. Please visit their site and let them know you found them via I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat! Links This episode: (BSI Press) Other Professions books from the BSI Press: Previous episodes mentioned: (a look at "The Three Students") - School's Out (the board schools) : Sherlock Holmes and the Theater (interview with Tim Greer) : Sherlockians at Chautauqua Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at as well as through our accounts on , , , and . Please subscribe on the podcast provider of your choosing: And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). Transcript Transcript costs have recently risen by 25 percent, so our goal is to reach the level on Patreon. Please consider signing up by clicking the link. Transcript will be available at . --
"what a chorus of groans, cries and bleatings" [REDC] Agony column. Agony column? To the modern reader, that term might be unfamiliar. Well, at least it would be unfamiliar with the reader who is new to the Sherlock Holmes stories. The first time we come across Holmes using the agony column is in The Sign of Four when he advertised for the Aurora in the agony column of the Standard. Holmes regularly used newspaper classified ads and personal columns to track down criminals and surface clues. But just what is an agony column, how did it help Sherlock Holmes, and in which stories did he and others find a use for it? Have you left us a rating and review on the podcast player of your choice yet? We could really use your help. And please consider supporting our efforts through Patreon or PayPal. Links / Notes Stories mentioned in this episode: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, "The Engineer's Thumb," "The Noble Bachelor," "The Red Circle," "The Bruce-Partington Plans" Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: A Textbook of Friendship by Christopher Morley The Agony Column of The Times: 1800-1881, edited by Alice Clay, London: Chatto & Windus, 1881 Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 --
"Oh, he has a European fame, has he?" [REDC] While Sherlock Holmes is firmly rooted in London, the connections to Europe in the Sherlock Holmes stories are many. But have you ever stopped to ponder, as a whole, how mentions of the Continent and various European countries stack up? You might be surprised. Travel with us as Burt and Scott take a deeper look into some of the European influences that Conan Doyle infused into the various stories. From Moriarty's European reputation to the "European situation" mentioned in "The Second Stain." What was so delicate at the time and who was Lord Bellinger? We note how refugees were treated in Europe in the time of The Valley of Fear. We even do an accounting of Holmes's fine work for many of the royal houses of Europe. In addition, we treat you to a rundown of some Sherlock Holmes news, we welcome Steve Mason as our quiz contestant and have a special themed Gas-Lamp from The Sherlock Holmes Journal to fall in line with our European topic. All this and more! As usual, we couldn't do this without the significant support of Mary Miller for her extraordinary Patreon support! If you contribute at Mary's level, you get mentioned on the show. But we welcome any amount of support that you can muster. Notes 1:50 Hello and the perils of punctuation 3:52 Current celebrations in London 5:18 Brexit and 8:33 Sponsor: 10:45 Europe and Sherlock Holmes 13:00 WARNING: Two bad dad jokes within 30 seconds of each other 17:30 What was going on in Europe during the events of 'The Second Stain' 23:33 Europe and London as central characters 36:55 Holmes never ate chocolate (perhaps to avoid memories of Switzerland) 39:30 Two Sherlock Holmes museums in Switzerland 44:07 Sponsor: 45:17 Sherlock Holmes in the news 56:18 Sponsor: 57:35 Mental Exaltation 1:07:40 Gas-Lamp 1:12:20 Final thoughts - please Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and a special sponsor who is supporting us for the first half of this year: The , featuring , where you should get in now to secure all four issues plus the Christmas Annual. And Paula Berinstein's series for young adults. Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find . [Save As] | File size 35.9 MB, 1:18:26 Links: Vanity Fair on in Series 4 of Sherlock Leave us a rating or review on iTunes by The page The Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard and Scoop.it sites at and , as well as on the on Google+ (with over 3,700 members), as well as through our accounts on , , , and . Please , , , or and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). --
At Saturday’s 'Stop the Flooding' Rally in Athlone, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Aine Hennessy spoke with farmers who have been badly affected by the recent flooding of the river Shannon. There, she also met IFA flood project chair Tom Turley and the three IFA presidential candidates Henry Burns, Joe Healy and Flor McCarthy.Markets specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses the consequences of a potential UK exit from the European Union for Irish farmers north and south of the border with digital editor Thomas Hubert.With two days to go to the general election, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans caught up with independent candidate and farmer Michael Fitzmaurice TD at Ballinasloe mart.Patrick Donohoe and Pat O'Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal news desk discuss farmers' opinions on controversial levies, the IFA president's pay and the full-time farming requirement for the position, based on the findings of an exclusive RedC poll.Kenneth O'Brien, head of the 'Forgotten Farmer' group, speaks with farm finance specialist Peter Young at a meeting called to examine the situation of young farmers who fell through the cracks of support schemes.At the national potato conference, Amy Fitzgibbon speaks with Cliona Lynch of Kantar Worldpanel and Lorcan Bourke, potato sector manager with Bord Bia, about the state of Ireland's domestic potato market and ideas to boost consumption.At Gulfood 2016 in Dubai, Eoin Lowry meets Ornua's marketing director for the Middle East, Kevin Friel, about the new market opportunities for Irish dairy. He also speaks with John Spicer, ingredients sales manager for the Middle East, about the type of ingredients these new markets are demanding.Ciara Leahy talks to careers editor Mary Phelan about employment opportunities at the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir Agri Careers Fair in the RDS on 3 March.And ahead of this weekend's 6 Nations clash, former Irish rugby international John Hayes writes about his experience of playing the English in this week's Irish Country Living. He shares his memories with Joe Lenehan.
At Saturday’s 'Stop the Flooding' Rally in Athlone, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Aine Hennessy spoke with farmers who have been badly affected by the recent flooding of the river Shannon. There, she also met IFA flood project chair Tom Turley and the three IFA presidential candidates Henry Burns, Joe Healy and Flor McCarthy.Markets specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses the consequences of a potential UK exit from the European Union for Irish farmers north and south of the border with digital editor Thomas Hubert.With two days to go to the general election, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans caught up with independent candidate and farmer Michael Fitzmaurice TD at Ballinasloe mart.Patrick Donohoe and Pat O'Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal news desk discuss farmers' opinions on controversial levies, the IFA president's pay and the full-time farming requirement for the position, based on the findings of an exclusive RedC poll.Kenneth O'Brien, head of the 'Forgotten Farmer' group, speaks with farm finance specialist Peter Young at a meeting called to examine the situation of young farmers who fell through the cracks of support schemes.At the national potato conference, Amy Fitzgibbon speaks with Cliona Lynch of Kantar Worldpanel and Lorcan Bourke, potato sector manager with Bord Bia, about the state of Ireland's domestic potato market and ideas to boost consumption.At Gulfood 2016 in Dubai, Eoin Lowry meets Ornua's marketing director for the Middle East, Kevin Friel, about the new market opportunities for Irish dairy. He also speaks with John Spicer, ingredients sales manager for the Middle East, about the type of ingredients these new markets are demanding.Ciara Leahy talks to careers editor Mary Phelan about employment opportunities at the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir Agri Careers Fair in the RDS on 3 March.And ahead of this weekend's 6 Nations clash, former Irish rugby international John Hayes writes about his experience of playing the English in this week's Irish Country Living. He shares his memories with Joe Lenehan.
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