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When Ovid was exiled from Rome to a border town on the Black Sea, he despaired at his bleak and barbarous new surroundings. Like many Greeks and Romans, Ovid thought the outer reaches of his world was where civilization ceased to exist. Our own fascination with the Greek and Roman world has for centuries followed this perspective, shrouding cultures at the far reaches of their influence in myth. But what was it like to live on the edges of these empires, on the boundaries of the known world? In The Far Edges of the Known World (W.W. Norton & Company, 2025) ancient historian Owen Rees draws on archaeological excavations to reveal these so-called borders as thriving multicultural spaces. This is where the boundaries of “civilized” and “barbarian” began to dissipate; where traditional rules didn't always apply; where different cultures intermarried; and where nomadic tribes built their own cities. Transporting readers through historical spheres of influence, Rees journeys from the sandy caravan routes of Morocco to the freezing winters of the northern Black Sea, from the Red River valley of Vietnam to the rain-lashed forts south of Hadrian's Wall. Beyond well-remembered figures like Cleopatra and Caesar, Rees introduces us to the everyday people who called the borderlands home. We meet an enterprising sex worker in Egypt's Naucratis, gambling soldiers at Hadrian's Wall in England, a Greco-Buddhist monk hailing from the Ganges, and more. As Rees shows, exchanges of trends, ideas, even religious practices were happening all over the world. 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
When Ovid was exiled from Rome to a border town on the Black Sea, he despaired at his bleak and barbarous new surroundings. Like many Greeks and Romans, Ovid thought the outer reaches of his world was where civilization ceased to exist. Our own fascination with the Greek and Roman world has for centuries followed this perspective, shrouding cultures at the far reaches of their influence in myth. But what was it like to live on the edges of these empires, on the boundaries of the known world? In The Far Edges of the Known World (W.W. Norton & Company, 2025) ancient historian Owen Rees draws on archaeological excavations to reveal these so-called borders as thriving multicultural spaces. This is where the boundaries of “civilized” and “barbarian” began to dissipate; where traditional rules didn't always apply; where different cultures intermarried; and where nomadic tribes built their own cities. Transporting readers through historical spheres of influence, Rees journeys from the sandy caravan routes of Morocco to the freezing winters of the northern Black Sea, from the Red River valley of Vietnam to the rain-lashed forts south of Hadrian's Wall. Beyond well-remembered figures like Cleopatra and Caesar, Rees introduces us to the everyday people who called the borderlands home. We meet an enterprising sex worker in Egypt's Naucratis, gambling soldiers at Hadrian's Wall in England, a Greco-Buddhist monk hailing from the Ganges, and more. As Rees shows, exchanges of trends, ideas, even religious practices were happening all over the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
When Ovid was exiled from Rome to a border town on the Black Sea, he despaired at his bleak and barbarous new surroundings. Like many Greeks and Romans, Ovid thought the outer reaches of his world was where civilization ceased to exist. Our own fascination with the Greek and Roman world has for centuries followed this perspective, shrouding cultures at the far reaches of their influence in myth. But what was it like to live on the edges of these empires, on the boundaries of the known world? In The Far Edges of the Known World (W.W. Norton & Company, 2025) ancient historian Owen Rees draws on archaeological excavations to reveal these so-called borders as thriving multicultural spaces. This is where the boundaries of “civilized” and “barbarian” began to dissipate; where traditional rules didn't always apply; where different cultures intermarried; and where nomadic tribes built their own cities. Transporting readers through historical spheres of influence, Rees journeys from the sandy caravan routes of Morocco to the freezing winters of the northern Black Sea, from the Red River valley of Vietnam to the rain-lashed forts south of Hadrian's Wall. Beyond well-remembered figures like Cleopatra and Caesar, Rees introduces us to the everyday people who called the borderlands home. We meet an enterprising sex worker in Egypt's Naucratis, gambling soldiers at Hadrian's Wall in England, a Greco-Buddhist monk hailing from the Ganges, and more. As Rees shows, exchanges of trends, ideas, even religious practices were happening all over the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week 2 Thursday edition of the From the Podium podcast, hear from Browns OC Tommy Rees, DC Jim Schwartz, STC Bubba Ventrone, OG Joel Bitonio, S Grant Delpit, and LB Carson Schwesinger leading up to Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⏰ Driiiing! Dring za 10ko. Dring za 10 let. Ne bom dolg, ker sem bil predolg v solo oddaji. Ne, ni uspelo, kakor sem si zaželel. Je pa. Solo. Jaša solo. Ker se spodobi. Sicer z nespodobno dolžino. Ena ura? Čiiisto preveč. Ampak slišite lahko čisto prvi Ofsajd. Reneja. Pa Klemna. Žigo kot gosta, haha. Žigo kot sovoditelja. Deset let je epoha. Seveda je. Bila je sreda, 9. septembra 2015, zdaj je 9. september 2025. Kje smo, kam gremo? Ja, solo sem, nisem uspel dobiti intervjuja, zato pa obujam spomine in se res zahvalim. Upam, da sem povedal, no, preveč itak, ampak vsaj dovolj ;).
American Resources Corp CEO Mark Jensen joined Steve Darling to announce that its subsidiary, Electrified Materials Corporation, has developed a low-cost, scalable method to extract rare earth elements (REEs) from common e-waste—including speakers, power tools, and hard drives, even those previously shredded during data destruction. Electrified Materials is positioning itself as a cutting-edge recycler of metals and minerals for the electrified economy, specializing in transforming end-of-life products into new steel-based, battery-grade, and magnet-grade inputs. Jensen explained that the company's mechanical separation process sorts materials based on physical properties such as density and hardness, resulting in a clean mixed rare earth powder. This powder is then supplied to ReElement Technologies Corporation, where it undergoes refinement into ultra-high-purity separated oxides (99.5%–99.999%), unlocking the potential for premium-grade rare earth oxides used in domestic commercial and defense manufacturing. Beyond the technological breakthrough, the company is well positioned for scale. Electrified Materials controls more than 135 acres of industrial property across Indiana and Eastern Kentucky, which will serve as hubs for its planned expansion into disposition services and the recycling of rare earth magnets, lithium-ion batteries, and defense metals—all critical supply chain inputs for advanced technologies in national security, hyperscale computing, and the electrified economy. By bridging innovative recycling technologies with strategically located industrial assets, American Resources and its subsidiaries are advancing a sustainable, domestic rare earth supply chain at a time of increasing global demand. #proactiveinvestors #americanresourcescorporation #nasdaq #arec #SustainableMining, #MineralRefining, #RecyclingInnovation, #CriticalMinerals, #RareEarthRecycling, #EVRecycling, #BatteryRecycling, #princialminerals #adamjohnson #RareEarths #EWasteRecycling #ReElement #CriticalMinerals #SustainableTech #MagnetRecycling #TechInnovation #GreenSupplyChain #ElectrifiedMaterials
On this episode of From the Podium, hear from Browns OC Tommy Rees, DC Jim Schwartz, STC Bubba Ventrone, OG Joel Bitonio, LB Carson Schwesinger, and S Grant Delpit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who is the mysterious Ghost Rider haunting a lonely Welsh road plagued by Halloween Jack-o'-Lanterns? What dark link ties this spectral horseman to an old murder, a flickering light in the darkness, and the Devil himself? On this episode, journey into the shadows of rural Wales, where folklore and fear merge on moonlit lanes. Discover the chilling tale of a ghost rider whose hooves are not quite human, and why this terrifying encounter has echoed through generations — a story steeped in mystery, murder, and the spirit of Nos Calan Gaeaf, the Welsh Halloween. Explore the lore... if you dare! ORDER PARANORMAL SWANSEA AND GOWER BY MARK REES: Get Mark's latest "Ghosts of Wales" book "Paranormal Swansea and Gower" now! You can order it online here. BUY MARK REES A COFFEE: If you'd like to support the GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES podcast you can treat Mark to a coffee here: Mark Rees on Ko-Fi - thank you/ diolch! https://ko-fi.com/markrees WHAT IS THE GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES PODCAST WITH MARK REES? The Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast explores the eerie world of Welsh ghosts, ghost stories, lore, myths, and legends. Launched by author and journalist Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) in early 2020, this weird and wonderful podcast delves into the country's countless curious subjects, blending decades of research from books and articles with long-lost tales from dusty old tomes. From "real-life" encounters with the uncanny to fantastical adventures from the Mabinogion, new episodes are uploaded monthly and feature everything from pesky poltergeists to fire-breathing dragons, with the odd wicked — and not-so-wicked — witch along the way. Alongside the regular stories, you can expect the occasional special guest, live ghost hunts, and all sorts of quirky surprises from a Welsh storyteller with original ideas. Seasonal specials include dark folklore and Gothic Halloween (Nos Calan Gaeaf) traditions, plus everyone's favourite skull-headed Christmas visitor, the Mari Lwyd. Dare you explore haunted Wales? From the sublime mountains and cascading waterfalls to bustling cities and remote farms, journey through the paranormal and unexplained in all corners of Cymru. Think of it as unlocking the Welsh X-Files with some tenuous Ghostbusters references and terrible sound effects along the way! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a spooky episode. For more details and to get in touch with Mark Rees, please visit https://markreesonline.com/: Mark Rees homepage Mark Rees on social media Books by Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales etc.) Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast Until next time, nos da!
Time now for Our Changing World, and today we join Claire Concannon as she heads into the Rees Valley to try to spot a takahe. Twice believed to be extinct, now there are over five hundred takahe, and each year more birds are being released into the wild. The Rees is their newest home. Claire's guide is Chrissy Becker-Fifield who works in the Glenorchy field office for the Southern Lakes Sanctuary conservation group.
Ëmmer méi Leit wëlle klimabewosst reesen, mee bei groussen Distanzen ass dat net onbedéngt einfach. Den Nuetszuch ass do eng flott Léisung: Et reest ee wärend ee schléift an d'Emissioune bleiwen niddereg. Mee wéi komfortabel ass esou eng Rees a wat sinn d'Kaschten? D'Claire Barthelemy war fir eis op de Fringe Festival a Schottland an ass mat engem Nuetszuch a Groussbritannie gefuer.
Spoken Word mat engem Jazzpianist an zwee Orchestermuseker: der Rapperin Nicool hiren neie Projet léisst de Beat ewech! Also si, d'Museker:innen, loossen en ewech, a ginn domat op eng Rees, déi dem Hiphop seng al Wuerzelen am Jazz zeréck siche ginn, a wou dem Pianist säi Kënnen an d'Spill kënnt. Mir lauschteren eemol kuerz an Nicool a Luca Sales hir nei Single "Ech wëll" eran, a schwätzen duerno mat béide Museker:innen.
Takahē were believed to be extinct not once, but twice. Today their population is just over 500 – still not a huge number, but big enough that new homes are needed for these flightless manu. The latest area to welcome takahē is the upper Whakatipu – in particular, the stunning Rees Valley. But threats remain and keeping on top of predator numbers is key for this comeback bird to survive and thrive in their new home.Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.Guests:Chrissy Becker-Fifield, Southern Lakes Sanctuary.Additional thanks to Glen Greaves of DOC's takahē recovery programme for background information.Also mentioned: the Routeburn Dart Wildlife Trust.Learn more:Read this episode's article: Backcountry takahē make a comeback.November 2023 marked the 75th anniversary of the second time takahē were ‘rediscovered'. We spoke to Alison Ballance about her book about takahē, and her years of reporting on these birds. RNZ reported on DOC's efforts to catch the stoat culprits that killed a number of takahē in the Greenstone valley.After decades of careful monitoring, DOC are stepping back from the Murchison Mountain's population of takahē.Takahē have been spotted by trampers around the Shelter Rock hut deep in the Rees valley.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
I detta avsnitt träffar vi entreprenören och investeraren Patrik Rees, mest känd som grundare av Bygghemma – idag Sveriges största e-handlare inom bygg, hem och trädgård. Patrik har varit med och byggt upp hela två miljardbolag och är även tidig investerare i bland annat Snusbolaget och Proteinbolaget. I intervjun får vi höra den fascinerande resan från hans första tid som entreprenör till hur han byggde Bygghemma till ett miljardbolag. Patrik delar även med sig av sina lärdomar som investerare, vad han letar efter i nya bolag och hur han ser på framtidens trender inom e-handel, hälsa och entreprenörskap. Självklart bjuder han också på konkreta råd till dig som vill starta eller utveckla ett framgångsrikt e-handelsföretag. Medverkande: Patrik Rees Podcastvärd: Jonny Rosengren Producent: E-commerce Recruit / E-commerce Consulting E-commerce Recruit har specialiserat sig på personal som har digital kompetens! Vi erbjuder rekrytering, executive search, konsulter och styrelserekrytering. Vi finns i hela Sverige med kontor i Stockholm, Göteborg och Malmö. Läs mer. E-commerce Consulting är ett konsultbolag som erbjuder tjänster såsom uthyrning av interimskonsulter, analyser av verksamheten samt rådgivning. Fokus ligger på digital kompetens och affärsutveckling. Läs mer.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Here on the Mean Streets of Megacity, the line between justice and death is a thin one. And unearthing the secrets of The Project will go one way or the other...
Well hello there! On todays show, Holly and Anthony sit down with Dr Ross Chandler to figure out how to find Australian orebodies... We break down the world of mineral exploration, covering everything from why and how we find new deposits to the ways we can think about their value. We chat about those critical metals that you hear about in the news like lithium and rare earth elements (REEs), and most excitingly, Ross lets us in on the dream: the inside story of his involvement in the Yin REE deposit discovery! So ... who's up for treasure hunting?Ross joins us from the ARC Critical Resources for the Future, who made this episode of Wonder possible!Find us at www.thegeoco.com.auInstagram @thegeocoGot questions? Get in touch- hello@thegeoco.com.au GeoCo connects to you from the traditional country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging.
Jill Upton and Sam Isherwood chat to Mark Rose, Executive Director at the 5-star luxury hotel, The Rees in Queenstown about the wonderful Wine Weekend coming up 7-9 November. A weekend not to be missed by any wine and food lover!@thewineshowaustralia@thereeshotel
The talented Trent Watson, executive chef at the stunning Rees Hotel, will surprise and delight you with his lineup of dishes paired with amazing Felton Road and Neudorf Wines at the Wine Weekend on the 7th to 9th November. He takes food to new levels and even makes oyster shells edible!@thewineshowaustralia@thereeshotel
Send us a textBen and Mark throw open the doors of the On the Timelash bookshop for a boozy book launch with Dylan Rees, author of the fabulous book, Myths and Legends: The Reeltime Pictures Story. The lads chat about how Keith Barnfather, Nicholas Briggs, and many more have created a massive people's history of Doctor Who, courtesy of the Myth Makers interviews, deep dive documentaries and spinoff dramas. And then, in the second half, Dylan chooses a "classic" and "new" Myth Makers for the three of us to discuss; Sylvester McCoy's 1994 interview and Eric Saward's 2005 interview. How has the range changed in the intervening 11 years?You can buy Dylan's book here.You can rent or buy the whole Reeltime Pictures catalogue from here.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint
Am Kader vun der LUGA gouf den Aquatunnel fir d'éischte Kéier zanter 2011 fir de Public opgemaach. Deen 900 Meter laangen Tunnel, deen ënner der Uewerstad läit, verbënnt de Pafendall an de Péitrussdall. Déi schottesch Klangkënschtlerin Susan Philipsz huet d'Klanginstallatioun “The Lower World” entworf, bei där si de Klang vun de Sireenen a vun de Mieresjongfraen evoquéiert. Dofir huet si hir eege Stëmm opgeholl, déi duerch 12 Haut-parleuren am Tunnel ofgespillt gëtt. De Lex Kauffmann, d'Marie Trussart, d'Kerstin Thalau an de Joe Birchen sinn duerch den Tunnel gaangen an hunn Andréck gesammelt. No der Féierung huet sech d'Marie Trussart mam António Mendes, Chef de département Publics vum Mudam, ënner anerem iwwer d'Konzept vun der Installatioun ënnerhalen.
Hardin County Sheriff’s Deputy AJ Rees helped 13 year old Mason Skees after he was in a dirt bike accident recently.
Spiritual gifts within the Christian community, emphasising the unity and diversity of believers.
Auxiliary Gate 218 - Jennie Rees Talks Kentucky Downs by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, & Geoff Riggs
Our guests today are Jan Ennenga & Beth Rees, of Armed Women of America. Jan Marie Ennenga is the executive director for Armed Women of America and Beth Rees is a Certified Meeting Professional and the founder of REES | The Event Runner™️. Beth specializes in creating memorable experiences for purpose-driven start-ups, corporations, small businesses, associations, and nonprofits, including Armed Women of America. 1) Jan, AWA is an amazing women's firearm training organization. What makes AWA unique and special? 2) Beth, AWA has partnered with POG Auctions for the second year to run a benefit auction. Tell us about the auction. (Tues, Aug 26th, 6:pm PT) 3) Jan, why are fundraisers important for the organization? 4) Beth, if anyone listening is wanting to support and donate to AWA, what is the best way to do that? 5) Jan, someone listening is thinking, “There's not a chapter near me, but I'd love to start one.” What do they do to get started? 6) Jan & Beth, how do people follow the work you do, both separately and together? Originally Aired 8.20.25
Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up, we'll hear from Ireland co-captain Sam Monaghan as the squad touch down in England for the World Cup,The Rugby Championship gets up and running this weekend - as South Africa and Australia make late changes on the eve of their clash.Louis Rees-Zammit has found a new club after his return to rugby from the NFL - we'll tell you where he's ended up.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
In which we discover how much of a time capsule into the lives of creatives who have worked on Doctor Who the Myth Makers interviews are, the fragility of life, what order these things go in, and when Jackie Pearce had her first orgasm!
Few of the world's great scientists have given more thought to the existential threats to humanity than the irrepressible British cosmologist and astronomer Martin Rees. He's the co-founder of Cambridge University's Centre for Existential Risk as well as the author of the 2003 book Our Final Hour. So it's striking that Rees has a quite different take on the existential risk of artificial intelligence technology than many AI doomers including yesterday's guest, the 2024 Physics Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton. For Rees, bio-threats and network collapse represents the most dangerous technological threats to humanity in the near future. Unlike nuclear weapons, which require massive detectable infrastructure, Rees warns, dangerous pathogens can be engineered in small, unmonitored laboratories. Meanwhile, our civilization's complete dependence on interconnected global networks means system failures could trigger catastrophic societal breakdown within days. Apocalypse now? Perhaps. But, according to the prescient Rees, we are preparing for the wrong apocalypse. 1. AI's Real Danger Isn't Superintelligence—It's System DependencyRees is "very skeptical" about AI takeover scenarios. Instead, he worries about our over-dependence on globe-spanning networks that control electricity grids and internet infrastructure. When these fail—whether from cyberattacks or malfunctions—society could collapse within "two or three days."2. Bio-Threats Are Uniquely Undetectable and UnstoppableUnlike nuclear weapons that require massive, monitorable facilities, dangerous pathogens can be engineered in small, undetected laboratories. "Gain of function" experiments could create bioweapons far worse than COVID, and preventing this would require impossible levels of surveillance over anyone with relevant expertise.3. We're Living Through a Uniquely Dangerous EraRees believes "the prospect of a catastrophe in the next 10 or 20 years is perhaps higher than it's ever been." We're the first species in Earth's history capable of changing the entire planet—for good or ill—making this a genuinely special and precarious moment.4. Scientific Wonder Grows with Knowledge, Not Despite ItContrary to those who claim science diminishes mystery, Rees - the co-author of an upcoming book about scientific wonder - argues that "the more we understand, the more wonderful and complicated things appear." As knowledge advances, new mysteries emerge that couldn't even be conceived decades earlier.5. Humility About Human Limitations Is EssentialJust as "a monkey can't understand quantum mechanics," there may be fundamental aspects of reality beyond human comprehension. Rees warns against immediately invoking God for unexplained phenomena, advocating instead for accepting our cognitive limits while continuing to push boundaries.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
FULL SHOW : Mick Molloy takes on the Melbourne Lord Mayor over a few local issues; We have a few WTFs; and there is a Hembrow-Smith update. Tomorrow: Max Gawn and Glenn Robbins Catch Mick in the Morning LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M. To watch your favourite new Breakfast Radio crew in action, follow @molloy and @triplemmelb on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if death could knock on your door — quite literally — before claiming a life? Would you answer? Would you believe it? And what strange thread connects these events in Wales to a death in America? In this eerie real-life account from 19th-century Wales, a tailor living in a remote farmhouse near Newcastle Emlyn is disturbed by strange and persistent sounds — knocking at doors and windows, ghostly wailing in the night, and an uncanny sense that something is coming. Witnesses hear it too. The knocking grows louder. And then it reaches a crescendo… But the story doesn't end there. In fact, it's only when news arrives from across the Atlantic that the full meaning of these uncanny spirit sounds becomes clear. On this episode, Mark explores a chilling tale of death omens, haunted houses, and the old folk belief that death itself gives warning — if you know how to listen. Explore the lore... if you dare! ORDER PARANORMAL SWANSEA AND GOWER BY MARK REES: Get Mark's latest "Ghosts of Wales" book "Paranormal Swansea and Gower" now! You can order it online here. BUY MARK REES A COFFEE: If you'd like to support the GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES podcast you can treat Mark to a coffee here: Mark Rees on Ko-Fi - thank you/ diolch! https://ko-fi.com/markrees WHAT IS THE GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES PODCAST WITH MARK REES? The Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast explores the eerie world of Welsh ghosts, ghost stories, lore, myths, and legends. Launched by author and journalist Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) in early 2020, this weird and wonderful podcast delves into the country's countless curious subjects, blending decades of research from books and articles with long-lost tales from dusty old tomes. From "real-life" encounters with the uncanny to fantastical adventures from the Mabinogion, new episodes are uploaded monthly and feature everything from pesky poltergeists to fire-breathing dragons, with the odd wicked — and not-so-wicked — witch along the way. Alongside the regular stories, you can expect the occasional special guest, live ghost hunts, and all sorts of quirky surprises from a Welsh storyteller with original ideas. Seasonal specials include dark folklore and Gothic Halloween (Nos Calan Gaeaf) traditions, plus everyone's favourite skull-headed Christmas visitor, the Mari Lwyd. Dare you explore haunted Wales? From the sublime mountains and cascading waterfalls to bustling cities and remote farms, journey through the paranormal and unexplained in all corners of Cymru. Think of it as unlocking the Welsh X-Files with some tenuous Ghostbusters references and terrible sound effects along the way! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a spooky episode. For more details and to get in touch with Mark Rees, please visit https://markreesonline.com/: Mark Rees homepage Mark Rees on social media Books by Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales etc.) Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast Until next time, nos da!
Will Rees – Ableton Live 12 Trance Template (138 BPM | Uplifting / High Energy) Buy here - https://payhip.com/b/SkP1Q This is a full uplifting trance template I've built in Ableton Live 12 Suite, using only stock plugins — no third-party VSTs. The track sits at 138 BPM and captures that high-energy, peak-time sound I'm known for — driving basslines, euphoric leads, tight percussion, and spacious atmospheres. It's fully arranged and mixed, with a complete mastering chain included so you can hear it at full power straight out of the box. I've made heavy use of Ableton's built-in synths like: Wavetable – for the main lead, pads, and textures Operator – for bass and supporting synth layers Analog, Sampler, and Drum Rack – all dialled in to give you that polished trance sound Mastering Chain (All Stock Plugins): EQ Eight – for shaping and cleaning the mix Glue Compressor – for tight dynamics Saturator – to add a bit of edge and colour Limiter – for loudness control Perfect for: Learning how to structure and arrange a full trance track Understanding how to mix and master using only stock tools Sparking new ideas or building your own track from a pro-level foundation While weekly releases of third-party plugins can be very useful, over my years of teaching, I've found that as we chase the next best thing, truly understanding how stock plugins work—and using them to their full potential—can be just as effective. This solid foundation becomes especially valuable when you later work with third-party plugins. Everything is labelled clearly, and I've kept the session clean so you can follow along easily. Whether you're just starting out or want to dive into how I work inside Ableton, this should give you loads of insight. Also, you'll also find the fully mastered WAV in the folder—feel free to include it in your sets! This project is intended for educational purposes only. Commercial release or distribution of this track is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized will result in legal action.
Charlie & The Mystery of The Missing Cup, an audiobook by Darren Rees. https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids www.kelloggsfc.com One trophy. One boy. One brilliantly bonkers mystery. When eight-and-three-quarters-year-old football fanatic Charlie wakes from a dream about cheesecake (football-shaped, of course), he has no idea he's about to stumble into the biggest mystery his town has ever seen. Across the road, the side door to a very special building is wide open - and the world-famous Cup that lives inside… has vanished. But this isn't just any old case of theft. Oh no. There are suspicious soups, dogs that look like their owners, eccentric inventors, secret tunnels, exploding gates, and a crime-solving caretaker with a moustache that means business. With the Cup Final fast approaching, Charlie must dive headfirst into a race against time - where not everyone is who they seem, and the game he loves might be hiding more secrets than he ever imagined. Full of twists, laughs and a giant football-shaped heart, this is a story for anyone who believes that football is more than just a game. Do you dare join the adventure before the Final Whistle blows? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up today, the Lions name their team, and the Wallabies lose a key player on the eve of their final test in Sydney,Ireland's Sam Monaghan returns to playing after 14 months out of action,And Louis Rees-Zammit is returning to rugby following a stint in the NFL - but which club will he now join?Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Hans and Brittany Rees (leaders of Frank Muffin, the house band for Suburbs Fest) made a rock-and-roll pilgrimage recently, traveling to Birmingham, England for Ozzy Osbourne's farewell show, Back to the Beginning. They tell Patrick about a trip that turned into an unforgettable journey. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Craig Patterson discusses the Toronto Waterfront BIA with Tim Kocur, Executive Director and Dorsa Alizadeh–Shabani, Manager of Operations. The conversation ranges from the revitalization and rising energy across Toronto's Waterfront, focusing on the seasonal buzz, new retail openings, and exciting new restaurants like Queen's Harbour. Alizadeh-Shabani notes the summer's delayed start due to record rainfall but emphasizes a strong rebound with full crowds and booming cafes. Kocur shares that the eastern waterfront is evolving into a “development powerhouse,” with a wave of new businesses, patios, and community engagement shaping the area into a livelier destination. The addition of unique spaces like Ethos Climbing and new patios at Irene and Simona are just some signs of the district's renaissance. They also discuss major infrastructure and placemaking efforts reshaping connectivity and public space. The long-awaited LRT project has gained traction, now in the city's Transit Expansion Office, with interim bus lanes already installed. Wayfinding signage has been expanded to help visitors discover hidden eateries and attractions beyond the water's edge. A temporary park at 40 Queens Quay East, complete with whimsical seating, aims to activate otherwise unused space, while beautification efforts around industrial zones like the Redpath Sugar Refinery are gradually improving the area's appeal. Hotel developments at One Yonge and on Bathurst, plus enhancements at Billy Bishop Airport like U.S. pre-clearance, are adding long-term vibrancy. Looking ahead, Kocur and Alizadeh-Shabani highlight a future of integrated experiences across east, central, and west waterfront zones. Key developments include a bridge connecting the Parliament Slip to a new island park, expanded green space, and enhanced access to the Toronto Islands with improved bike rentals. They also hint at large-scale placemaking potential at the Rees parking lot, with ideas for sports viewing areas and hospitality activations. From Harborfront Centre's daily programming and cultural exhibits to fireworks on Canada Day, it's clear the Toronto Waterfront BIA is building not just a destination—but a multi-generational ecosystem of community, culture, and commerce. Interviewed this episode:Dorsa Alizadeh, Manager of Operations at The Waterfront BIATim Kocur, Executive Director at The Waterfront BIAThe Waterfront BIA This podcast is the audio version of the The Interview Series video podcasts by Retail Insider Canada are available through our Retail Insider YouTube Channel where you can subscribe and be notified when new video episodes are available. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast! Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EIC Follow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_Canada Share your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
What can a lifetime of scientific discovery teach us about the universe—and ourselves? In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael Shermer sits down with Lord Martin Rees, renowned cosmologist, astrophysicist, and former Astronomer Royal, to reflect on the forces that shape scientific success, from personal luck to cultural context. Rees shares insights on the mysteries of cosmology, the search for extraterrestrial life, and the paradoxes that still puzzle humanity. Rees also shares intimate reflections on his friend and Cambridge colleague Stephen Hawking, thoughts on Fermi's Paradox, and why some truths may forever lie beyond human comprehension. The discussion also turns toward urgent global issues: the promise and peril of AI, ethical dilemmas in a rapidly advancing world, and how religion and terrorism could shape our future.
In this episode of the Slow Style Home podcast, I talk with Elizabeth Rees, founder of Chasing Paper. We cover what makes her peel-and-stick wallpaper different, why it's not just for renters, and how it holds up over time. Elizabeth shares how she built a high-quality, sustainable product that's easy to use and doesn't feel temporary or trendy. We also get into how to choose the right pattern, scale, and colorway—plus how to make wallpaper work with artwork, furniture, and older homes that aren't perfectly straight. If you've ever been curious about wallpaper but felt overwhelmed or unsure where to start, this one's for you. Want to finally define your style? Grab your free worksheet and uncover your personal aesthetic!
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Dalek box sets, shiny VHS', therapy, terrible impressions, faux intellectuals and two musicians - this has it all!
While they're between seasons, Jolenta and Kristen are thrilled to share a very special series that - up until now - was only available behind a paywall. It's called By The Book Authors Tell All, and features authors whose books they lived by, as well as some authors they just happen to love. And for more great By The Book content, listen to Dean & Kristen Look Back, exclusively on Patreon! In each episode, Dean and Kristen revisit their time on By The Book, share behind-the-scenes secrets, and give updates on their lives. Patreon is also the home of our weekly advice column, our Patreon-only season of By The Book, nearly 200 minisodes, the written rules of every self-help book we've lived by, and more: patreon.com/listentobythebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Why do people report ghostly knights, phantom horses and spectral visions during the full moon in this Welsh beauty spot? What ancient force still lingers atop Cefn Bryn? On this episode, Mark journeys to the windswept heights of Gower during the summer solstice to investigate one of Wales's oldest and most mysterious sites — a place steeped in druidic ritual, pagan legend, and haunting lore. Is this neolithic tomb truly connected to King Arthur? Did Merlin himself walk these lands? And what really happens at midnight when the capstone stirs and the spirits rise? From love-seeking rituals involving ghostly cakes, to tales of Dylan Thomas invoking the dead, this is one eerie pilgrimage you won't forget. Explore the lore... if you dare! ORDER PARANORMAL SWANSEA AND GOWER BY MARK REES: Get Mark's latest "Ghosts of Wales" book "Paranormal Swansea and Gower" now! You can order it online here. BUY MARK REES A COFFEE: If you'd like to support the GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES podcast you can treat Mark to a coffee here: Mark Rees on Ko-Fi - thank you/ diolch! https://ko-fi.com/markrees WHAT IS THE GHOSTS AND FOLKLORE OF WALES PODCAST WITH MARK REES? The Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast explores the eerie world of Welsh ghosts, ghost stories, lore, myths, and legends. Launched by author and journalist Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) in early 2020, this weird and wonderful podcast delves into the country's countless curious subjects, blending decades of research from books and articles with long-lost tales from dusty old tomes. From "real-life" encounters with the uncanny to fantastical adventures from the Mabinogion, new episodes are uploaded monthly and feature everything from pesky poltergeists to fire-breathing dragons, with the odd wicked — and not-so-wicked — witch along the way. Alongside the regular stories, you can expect the occasional special guest, live ghost hunts, and all sorts of quirky surprises from a Welsh storyteller with original ideas. Seasonal specials include dark folklore and Gothic Halloween (Nos Calan Gaeaf) traditions, plus everyone's favourite skull-headed Christmas visitor, the Mari Lwyd. Dare you explore haunted Wales? From the sublime mountains and cascading waterfalls to bustling cities and remote farms, journey through the paranormal and unexplained in all corners of Cymru. Think of it as unlocking the Welsh X-Files with some tenuous Ghostbusters references and terrible sound effects along the way! Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a spooky episode. For more details and to get in touch with Mark Rees, please visit https://markreesonline.com/: Mark Rees homepage Mark Rees on social media Books by Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales etc.) Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast Until next time, nos da!
How do I stay true to who I am? We lift our eyes to the Lord. Jesus names his followers as no longer servants but friends - we are brought into something good, to participate in his mission. Being followers of Jesus is central to our identity - we are sons and daughters, heirs.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
he longest Doctor Who story, a pandemic fought year, and an epic fight for reality against Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, Swarm & Azure and the Doctor's past...
Few people have spent more of their lives thinking about the Nazis than the English filmmaker and writer Laurence Rees. In his new book, The Nazi Mind, Rees offers a lifetime of knowledge about the Nazis to warn about today's fragility of democracy. Borrowing from his extensive interviews of both former Nazis and Holocaust survivors, Rees discusses how Nazi ideology developed, why democracy proved so vulnerable in 1930s Germany, and what modern societies must understand about the enduring appeal of authoritarianism. Institutions we take for granted, he warns, can be far more fragile than we imagine.1. Democracy is More Fragile Than We Think"Everything is fragile and often a great deal more fragile than we think. That's the recurring theme of many of the interviewees that I met. Never saw this coming... You can have the most fragile piece of glass on your mantelpiece and it can stay there for 50 years, but someone can just touch it and it breaks." Democratic institutions require constant vigilance to survive.2. The Nazis Started as a Fringe Movement"Crucial statistic people should hold onto is that in 1928, the Nazis only got 2.6% of the vote. The vast majority of Germans rejected them... And then five years later, Hitler's chancellor." Economic crisis and democratic failure allowed extremism to flourish.3. Nazi Anti-Semitism Was Uniquely Dangerous"Unlike in previous anti-Semitic attacks going back hundreds and hundreds of years, there wasn't a possibility of a Jew saving themselves by saying, no, I'm baptized Christian... The Nazis saw you as a Jew based on your Jewish heritage, and so you found that there was no escape." This racial ideology made the Holocaust uniquely all-encompassing and deadly.4. Charismatic Leadership Requires Hero Worship"It was vital for a charismatic leader that the population see him as a hero... The notion of a charismatic leader being a hero figure is incredibly useful and important." Modern propaganda techniques were pioneered by figures like Goebbels.5. Historical Ignorance Enables Extremism"The bigger issue is absolute historical illiteracy... All this nonsense, all this misinformation, all this fake history, to coin a phrase, comes in to fill the gap." Without understanding history, people become vulnerable to manipulation and conspiracy theories.Forget the 12 warnings. There are only two ways of thinking about the Nazi mind: either it's evil or it's banal. In his historical movies and books, Rees treats Nazis as uniquely literal manifestation of pure evil. In contrast, Hannah Arendt's 1963 book, Eichmann in Jerusalem, focuses on its human ordinariness - what she called the banality of evil. It's an argument that Jonathan Glazer brilliantly develops in his controversial 2023 Oscar-winning movie, The Zone of Interest. As you can probably sense from my conversation with Rees, I'm in the Arendt/Glazer camp on this. Evil is always all around us. It's in Guantanamo and Gaza, as well as Belsen and Auschwitz. Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Our Great Stranger journey comes to an end with this feature length 'epic.' Just how much fun can two tired and slightly hysterical fans have watching the climax of this saga?
Welcome to the second episode of The Holy Grail of Investing podcast! In this fascinating conversation, my co-hosts ChristopherZook and Mark Wade of CAZ Investments, sit down with Michael Rees, Co-President of Blue Owl Capital to unpack the asset class known as GP Stakes. This strategy has grown geometrically over the past decade and is rapidly becoming one of the more coveted strategies among the world's most sophisticated investors who want broad exposure to Private Equity. Watch this episode now on YouTube at @TonyRobbinsLive Learn more at www.TheHolyGrailofInvesting.com and www.CAZInvestments.com "The Holy Grail of Investing podcast is about more than just investing—it's about giving listeners a front-row seat to how some of the world's greatest investors think,” said Tony Robbins. “These conversations usually happen behind closed doors, and now we are making them available to a much broader audience—even those just starting to explore private market opportunities.” Hosted by Tony Robbins and investor Christopher Zook, this new podcast offers rare, behind-the-scenes conversations with legendary private market investors—exploring not just how they invest, but why they do what they do.
Dr. William E. Rees joins us to unpack what he sees as the greatest threat facing humanity today. We dive into ecological overshoot, evolutionary mismatch, human cognitive limits, complex systems, and whether there's still a path toward "resolving" the metacrisis. GUEST INFO: William E. Rees Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia (ecologist, ecological economist) KEY TOPICS: Metacrisis, William E. Rees, Ecological Overshoot, Climate Change, Existential Risk CREDITS: Intro music based on: https://pixabay.com/users/gregorquendel-19912121/
Stoked to have Sustainable Dude on the podcast to dive deep into the world of Rare Earth Elements (or REEs). They're messy, complicated, opaque, and rich with opportunity. We talk processing, refining, production, China's dominance, how the West can build its supply chain, and individual stock names. This was terrific. Give Sustainable dude a follow and subscribe to his Substack. It is WELL worth the read. Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality.MitimcoThis episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers.For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more!TegusTegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best.I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself.TIKRTIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive.
Amy Rees Anderson found herself as a young single mother of two in her 20s, facing an uncertain future. But through grit, faith, and determination, she turned her challenges into opportunities—ultimately building one of the largest medical record retrieval and management companies in the U.S. In this powerful conversation, Amy opens up about her biggest wins, her hardest failures, and the unwavering trust in the in Lord that carried her through it all. She shares how choosing integrity—despite the risk of financial loss—became a defining moment that shaped her leadership and deepened her faith. If you've ever felt like life isn't going as planned, Amy's story will inspire you to hold on, keep going, and trust in the amazing plan the Lord has designed specifically for you.
In this episode of Speak the Truth, the hosts are reporting from Ontario at the Biblical Counseling Coalition Canada Conference. They highlight the pioneering efforts of individuals spearheading biblical counseling initiatives in Canada. Emily introduces Betty-Anne Van Rees, a biblical counseling pioneer from Cambridge, Ontario. Betty-Anne shares her journey into biblical counseling, originating from her personal trials and need for help after her husband's death. Her story speaks to the importance of the church's role in providing support and counseling through biblical teachings. The episode also discusses the interconnectedness of small churches in Canada, training initiatives, and the ongoing efforts to equip churches to better serve their communities.00:00 Introduction to Speak the Truth Podcast00:34 Conference Highlights and Pioneering Efforts in Canada01:55 Betty-Anne Van Rees: A Journey into Biblical Counseling03:30 The Impact of Personal Tragedy and Finding Help04:58 Discovering Biblical Counseling and Its Importance07:50 Challenges and Growth in Biblical Counseling10:47 Mobilizing the Church in Canada16:00 The Role of Training and Community Support21:03 Encouragement and Closing RemarksEpisode MentionsCanadian Biblical Counseling Coalition
On today's From the Podium Podcast hear from Special Teams Coordinator Bubba Ventrone, DC Jim Schwartz, OC Tommy Rees, Tackle Dawand Jones and LB Jordan Hicks after OTA number five.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.