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Over The Farm Gate
Can a new educational course tackle livestock worrying attacks on farm?

Over The Farm Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 47:15 Transcription Available


On the podcast this week, we are joined by Welsh farmer Clive Jones, Wales' Rural Affairs Secretary Huw Irranca-Davies (@huw4ogmore) and Wales' Wildlife and Rural Crime Coordinator Rob Taylor (@rural_wales), to discuss livestock worrying.@WGRuralLivestock worrying, when a dog chases or attacks livestock on agricultural land can have costly consequences on the health, well-being and finances of farmers across the UK. In most cases, farmers are witnessing first-hand the devastation a dog can have on livestock, leaving farmers to pick up the pieces afterwards. Tavistock farmer Chris Dawe said 49 sheep were killed after being attacked by dogs on farm back in January.Last week, Farmers Guardian reported on the devastating livestock worrying attack at Liz Nutting's farm in Lampeter, Ceredigion, which killed 10 of her Ryeland flock. Following numerous bids to seek justice, the dog owner only received a £75 fine despite his dogs causing £6,500 in damages. Cheshire farmer Phil Latham was left disgusted and heartbroken after loose dogs savaged 18 calves in a pen. And you will hear about the impacts of livestock worrying Mr Jones has had to face as well. In its latest annual ‘Rural Crime Report', NFU Mutual said livestock worrying had cost farmers £2.4 million, with animals being severely injured or killed in dog attacks, up nearly 30% compared to the previous year. Incidents keep on taking place on what seems like a weekly basis. But why? Is the law outdated? The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act was created 71 years-ago in 1953. The new Labour Government has yet to confirm whether a private members' bill, tabled by former Defra Secretary Therese Coffey in December to amend the law and provide police with greater powers, will be progressed or notPolice in Scotland have the powers to impose fines of up to £40,000 for owners found worrying livestock, alongside receiving a potential 12 month prison sentence. Is it a lack of respect from dog owners? Incidents can often take place when a dog is not on a lead. And an attitude of ‘my dog could never hurt anyone' still persists. Is education the answer? The Welsh Government has worked hand-in-hand with animal charity Blue Cross and Mr Taylor regarding an optional educational course if dog owners are found worrying livestock. You will hear more about the course in this podcast.Farmers Guardian has been supporting the ‘Take the Lead' campaign, alongside the National Sheep Association to raise awareness of keeping dogs on lead when near livestock. We can provide you with free signs to place around your farm warning dog owners to keep their dogs on a lead near livestock. To request yours, send a stamped self-addressed A4 envelope to: FG Take the Lead, Farmers Guardian, Unit 4, Fulwood Business Park, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 9NZ. We will be able to send up to 25 signs. Alternatively, you can contact reporter Chris Brayford if you have been a victim of a livestock worrying incident and if you wish to share your story at chris.brayford@farmersguardian.com. But for now, enjoy the pod!Message us

Scotland Outdoors
Hercules The Bear, Ryeland Sheep and A Pink Tablecloth

Scotland Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 81:39


It's time for the second Big River Watch of the year. It's a chance to spend time observing the health of your local river between the 6th and 12th of September. The River Dee trust are taking part in the forthcoming survey and Keilidh Ewan, education and outreach officer for the trust gave Mark some more information.A new trial is underway in Scotland which could cut the harmful emissions associated with manure on farms. Two farmers are trying out a system called Bokashi which the Soil Association hopes may lead to improvements in the soil while also being a little kinder to the environment. Rachel spoke to farmer Andrew Barbour at Glen Fincastle and Field Lab Co-ordinator Audrey Litterick who explained what this process actually involves.Producer Phil met up with Ada Campbell, chair of Langass Community Woodland Trust to have a walk round one of the few forested areas on north Uist and hear the story of Hercules the bear.Rachel recently bumped into an artist in Aberdeenshire who was on her way to a farm to collect a fleece for one of her new collections. Lucy MacDonald who is also a weaver likes to use local materials including wool and plants to make her work sustainable, traceable and authentic. Rachel joined her as she visited Diana Milligan and Cobweb – one of Diana's rather interesting looking Ryeland Sheep.The Isle of Rum has been designated as Scotland's first International Dark Sky Sanctuary by DarkSky International. The designation recognises the efforts of the community to protect and promote the island's starry skies and nocturnal environment. Isle of Rum Community Trust Director Fliss Fraser joins Mark and Rachel live to tell them more about Rum's dark skies and the benefits the nocturnal environment brings to us and to the natural world.The forest trails near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs have become increasingly popular in recent years for mountain bikers and gravel riders keen to get away from busy roads. The waymarked trails, in the shadow of Ben Lomond, have been named Gravelfoyle. Now, in a bid to attract more people to them a pilot called Parkride has been taking place; a bit like Parkrun but replacing running with biking. Alongside it parents can drop off their kids at ‘Bairns On Bikes' where professional coaches teach youngsters basic and more advanced bike skills. Linda Sinclair went along to find out more.Claudia Zeiske is a long distance walker and she has been walking from mountain to sea across Aberdeenshire. Mark met up with Claudia at the end of her journey at a place called Gadle Braes in Peterhead in what was a very blustery day to find out why exactly she had undertaken the walk Lucy MacDonald's an artist who uses local fleeces and plants in her work. After she's sorted through the fleece and given it a wash, she will put it through a carding machine before spinning it and weaving it. Rachel watched her in action at her studio in Aberdeen.

MASTERPIECE Studio
Encore: Lesley Manville Lights Up The Screen As Susan Ryeland

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 39:10


This is an encore release of an earlier podcast episode.Lesley Manville is in high demand lately for her excellent work on screen, so it seems only fitting that she come to the MASTERPIECE screen in the role of brilliant editor Susan Ryeland in the twisty mystery of Magpie Murders. Manville explores what drew her to the role, and where she stands in her storied career.

Mitzi Think Inc's Podcast
LTA Where My Mojo Go? W/ Pauline Ryeland

Mitzi Think Inc's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 35:41


On today's episode, I brought Pauline back to dive deeper into sex therapy's most significant concerns. For example, where did my mojo go to the bedroom? From having a high sex drive to no longer wanting sex at all. This is a hot topic because this is happening to so many men and women across the world. Pauline is kind enough to share stories and reasoning and provides excellent insight. That will surely keep us all thinking.

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Adult Site Broker Talk
Adult Site Broker Talk Episode 190 With Pauline Ryeland

Adult Site Broker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 48:55


Bruce, the adult site broker, host of Adult Site Broker Talk and CEO of Adult Site Broker, the leading adult website broker, who is known as the company to sell adult sites, is pleased to welcome the Intamacy Whisperer, Pauline Ryeland as this week's guest on Adult Site Broker Talk. Pauline Ryeland, the Intimacy Whisperer works as an Intimacy, Sex & Libido Coach & Educator. She is certified as a Somatic Sexological Body Worker, Tantra Teacher & Facilitator as well as a Master Trainer & Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Advanced Subconscious Reprogramming, Errikson Hypnotherapy, and she's a Results Coach & Performance Consultant as well as a Havening Techniques™ Trauma Specialist. She works as a Transformational Coach and Leader, working with individuals and couples around challenges they may be experiencing with intimacy, sex, libido, relationships and everything in between, from all possible causes. Pauline works with all aspects of mind, body and spirit to bring you to a place of alignment with your intimate and sexual desires as well as clearing emotional blockages, patterns and limiting beliefs. She is passionate about awakening people to their full potential as sexual beings as well as sustainability of relationships and she helps couples to deepen their connections. Pauline is a regular speaker at large events such as Sexpo and many others. She has also been interviewed and contributed to a variety of magazines such as Cleo, Cosmopolitan and more. She has also contributed articles for a number of publications and been interviewed many times on television and radio. Adult Site Broker is the most experienced company to broker adult sites. They've sold and helped people buy more xxx sites than any other broker. Adult Site Broker is the leading company to sell porn sites and buy porn sites. They help their clients work out equitable deals. Check out their brand-new website at www.adultsitebroker.com, the leading destination to broker porn sites. Adult Site Broker also has an affiliate program, ASB Cash, at https://asbcash.com, where you can earn 20% referring people to buy adult sites and sell adult sites to Adult Site Broker, the porn website broker. For more information, please visit us at www.adultsitebroker.com to help you broker adult sites. Listen to Pauline Ryeland on Adult Site Broker Talk, starting today at www.adultsitebrokertalk.com

The Introverted Entrepreneur
#531 - Unlocking Sexual Intimacy: A Candid Conversation with Pauline Ryeland, Certified Sex Therapist and Body-Mind Realignment Expert

The Introverted Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 55:06


Hey there! Today, I've got Pauline Ryeland, a sex therapist from Australia, joining me. Pauline's been in the field for 13 years, working with tons of clients. She is certified as a Somatic Sexological Body Worker, Tantra Teacher & Facilitator and a Master Trainer & Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a Havening Techniques™ Trauma Specialist. She's all about body/mind realignment, soul work, and helping you reclaim the love you deserve. We dove into how abuse affects us sexually and how we sometimes use substitutes instead of authentic connections. If you're aiming for better intimacy with your partner or just on the lookout for awesome connections, this episode is a must-listen!Connect with Pauline atF:   www.facebook.com/intimacywhispererI:    https://www.instagram.com/intimacywhisperer/L:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/PaulineRyeland-Intimacy-WhispererYou Tube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiPauline7 If you liked this podcast, please: -subscribe -share it with others -write a review  **Let's stay connected.** Click ⁠⁠Deniseglee.com⁠⁠ to

Crime Time FM
LEONORA NATTRASS In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 63:44


LEONORA NATTRASS  chats to PAUL BURKE about her historical mystery thriller SCARLET TOWN, Laurence Jago, 18th century history, rotten boroughs and sapient hog.SCARLET TOWN 1796. A rigged election. A town at war. A murderer at large...Disgraced former Foreign Office clerk Laurence Jago and his larger-than-life employer the journalist William Philpott have escaped America - and Philpott's near imprisonment for libel - by the skin of their teeth. They return to Laurence's home town of Helston, Cornwall, in the hope of rest and recuperation, but instead find themselves in the middle of a tumultuous election that has the inhabitants of the town at one another's throats.Only two men may vote in this rotten borough, and when one of them dies in suspicious circumstances, Laurence is ordered to investigate on behalf of the town's patron, his old master the Duke of Leeds. But it is no easy matter, thanks to the machinations of the rival political factions, not to mention the riotous performances of Toby the Sapient Hog.Then the second elector is poisoned and suspicion turns on the town doctor, the gentle Pythagoras Jago, Laurence's own cousin. Suddenly Laurence finds himself ensnared in generations of bad blood and petty rivalries, with his cousin's fate in his hands...Leonora Nattrass lectured on the literature and politics of the 18th century for almost ten years before running away to Cornwall, where she now lives in a seventeenth-century house with seventeenth-century draughts and knits the wool of her small flock of Ryeland sheep into elaborate jumpers.Her first novel Black Drop was a Times Book of the Year and her second Blue Water was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month and longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.RecommendationsLaura Shepherd Robinson, DV Bishop Abir Mukherjee, Vaseem Khan.Joseph O'Conner ShadowlandsScarlet Town Review on Crime Fiction Lover Paul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2023.Music courtesy of  Guy Hale author of The Comeback Trail trilogy, featuring Jimmy Wayne - KILLING ME SOFTLY - MIKE ZITO featuring Kid Anderson.GUY HALE Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& ?? (December)

Mitzi Think Inc's Podcast
Let's think about ”Sex Therapy” w/ SG Pauline Ryeland

Mitzi Think Inc's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 36:00


Many people have a misconception when it comes to sex and therapy. So to add them both together comes to a big taboo. Thankfully, I had the pleasure of having Pauline on my show to share her perspective and shine some light on this topic.

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MASTERPIECE Studio
Lesley Manville Lights Up The Screen As Susan Ryeland

MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 39:28


Warning: This episode contains spoilers for episode two of Magpie Murders. Lesley Manville is in high demand lately for her excellent work on screen, so it seems only fitting that she come to the MASTERPIECE screen in the role of brilliant editor Susan Ryeland in the twisty mystery of Magpie Murders. Manville explores what drew her to the role, and where she stands in her storied career.

WDR 2 Lesen
Der Tote aus Zimmer 12: Der zweite Fall für Susan Ryeland

WDR 2 Lesen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 2:44


Anthony Horowitz lässt eine Lektorin zur Hobbydedektivin werden und sorgt damit für ein soghaftes Leseerlebnis. Von MS-Admin.

Date Forever
Creating and keeping intimacy in your relationship forever with Pauline Ryeland

Date Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 43:26


Intimacy and delicious sex isn't a given in all romantic relationships but it is something you can create and then keep forever. When two people decide to get deeply intimate together there can be a tonne of individual or shared sexual issues between you things like past trauma, body image issues, physical dysfunctions….. Without healing these, loss of libido can be the outcome. Couples who decide to create and care for their sex life can go on to have delicious sex forever. Pauline Ryeland, Intimacy Whisperer ® is an Intimacy, Sex, Libido & Relationship Coach & Educator.  She works with mind, body & spirit utilising her skills in NLP, working on the deep subconscious to bring about changes on the conscious level. Pauline works with individuals and couples around intimacy, sex, relationships and everything in between. We chat  Healing sexual issues Doing the things that make you feel sexy Is losing your libido just a part of life? Better Relationships We empower couples to create thriving relationships so that they can play all out in life, set big goals and put plans in place to actually achieve them Better World Many research studies have shown that great relationships are associated with better health, greater happiness, and even a longer life. If more of us had thriving, healthy, happy romantic relationships, we know we would have a better world. That's why, every time someone works with us, via our partnership with Buy1Give1 we also help someone else in the world. Yep a stranger, someone you'll never meet. Connect with Sammi & Nathan Jaeger  Website - https://www.fuelcollective.com.au/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thefuelcollective Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingcouples/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/fuel_collective Instagram - Date Forever - https://www.instagram.com/dateforever/ Instagram - Fuel Collective - https://www.instagram.com/fuel.collective/ Instagram - Nath - https://www.instagram.com/nathjaeger/ Instagram - Sammi - https://www.instagram.com/sammisomewhere/ Connect with Pauline Ryeland Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intimacywhisperer/ Website - http://www.paulineryeland.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/intimacywhisperer

The Sheep Show podcast
How you can influence the taste of your lamb!

The Sheep Show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 26:14


Who knew we could influence our lamb taste so much! Research for this podcast includes:Foods | Free Full-Text | Odd- and Branched-Chain Fatty Acids in Lamb Meat as Potential Indicators of Fattening Diet Characteristics (mdpi.com)What does lamb taste like? - Chef's Pencil (chefspencil.com)This episode was inspired by this great article written by Bill Williams. His original article is below:Six factors that influence the flavour of lamb before the chef starts work (which you will never know if you buy your lamb from a supermarket!) 1. The breed of the sheep. What are you actually eating? Merino, Corriedale, Border Leicester, Suffolk, Dorset, Ryeland, Southdown, Romney? I guess I must mention Dorper and Damara. LIke different grape varieties, sheep varieties produce different tasting and textured meat. I produce Wiltshire because that's the breed that yields the dining experience I personally like best. They may not be the fastest to reach a marketable weight, but the wait's worth it! Another example of slow food.2. The age of the sheep. When was the last time you saw "old ewe" or even mutton labelled at the supermarket? Not that mutton can't be delicious if prepared correctly, but seriously, if you go to a saleyard more than half the sheep sold usually aren't lambs or even hoggets. Where do they go? My theory is that most of them turn into "lamb" when they leave the abattoir.3. Diet. Are they feedlot finished? Or perhaps they've been raised on improved pasture made up of just one or 2 grass varieties in high rainfall or irrigated grazing areas where the native grasses have been wiped out by broad acre round up applications? In my experience lambs raised on a wide variety of native grasses and shrubs like saltbush taste much sweeter with a less fatty taste. Of course what they have been eating also effects how fat they are, too.4. Water. Water quality and availability are extremely important to sheep health. Consider the difference between sheep that have to walk a long way to a muddy dam compared to sheep grazed in close proximity to a flowing stream of fresh clean water. Good water access also enables sheep to browse and digest roughage more easily.5. Animal husbandry. Have the sheep been dogged? Consider the journey from the paddock to the abattoir.....especially for sheep sold through saleyards. Many supermarket lambs end up affected by adrenaline and fear. I don't like to road transport sheep in summer....it's just too hot most days.6.How long have the carcasses been dry aged before being cut up into kitchen ready cuts? If the carcass is given at least a few days to "set", the muscles relax and the meat matures. Dry aged lamb is much more tender and flavoursome than freshly butchered lamb.What do you think? We would greatly appreciate any comments about which factors you consider most important in determining lamb quality.

Cthulhu in the Deep South
Book 5 - Chapter 7

Cthulhu in the Deep South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 12:02


Max Dietmar Comes to Ryeland. A showdown.    Cthulhu in the Deep South is a member of the Missing Sock Podcast Network.  You can support this and all our other shows on Patreon.  We also have a Merch Page. 

Cthulhu in the Deep South
Book 5 Announcement!!

Cthulhu in the Deep South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 2:11


Book 5 of Cthulhu in the Deep South will drop April 20th!! Book five introduces August Bilby, a transplant from Arkham newly arrived in post war Charleston. While looking for work August meets Albert Wadham, a wealthy eccentric in need of a favor. Wadham enlists Bilby to fetch a small trinket for him from a small island off the coast. An island named Ryeland. Now all that lies in front of August and a small fortune are the shifting societal sands of post war propriety and whatever's hiding on Ryeland.  As part of our release Alex and Kirk will be dropping a Q&A preview episode on the 15th. If you have questions or comments for either or them, send them to missingsocknetwork@gmail.com by 4/9.  Mark your calendars for Book 5 of Cthulhu in the Deep South 

Cthulhu in the Deep South
Book IV - Chapter 2

Cthulhu in the Deep South

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 19:00


Ryeland and Carcosa. Little Abigail. The kites. Maum Ruth. 

Wake Up to What MATTERS!
WAKE UP TO WHAT MATTERS - Episode 41 with Vickie Magic and today's guest Pauline Ryeland

Wake Up to What MATTERS!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 23:24


Todays guest Pauline Ryeland is the Intimacy Whisperer. Whether you are single or in a relationship, there is always the possibility of experiencing more and learning new ways to love ourselves and our partner.  If you are in a relationship, whether fresh or more long term, how do you keep it moving forward?  How do you keep the spark and the flame ignited? Imagine, if we could wave a magic wand and give you the relationship with yourself and your partner that you desire.  What would it look like?www.PaulineRyeland.comSupport the show (https://vickiemagic.com.au/the-wake-up-club/)

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Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast
YST Episode 177 Ryeland sheep breed review

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 22:56


A new computer meant a whole new learning curve on new software to record and edit podcasts.  I think I finally have a set up I am happy to release. In this short podcast, I review one of the 52 weeks of sheep breeds, called Ryeland. I talked about this breed in the first part of a  previous podcast, you can access that with this link. The Ryeland fiber was purchased from Marie Redding fiber on Etsy.

DR BRENS AUDIO PRESCRIPTION
Dr Bren - Hard Dance promo June 2010

DR BRENS AUDIO PRESCRIPTION

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 79:58


WEEK 3 OF 10 Some seriously good tunes on this weeks mix .IT WAS Fun Listening back :) Last weeks mix got to 65th in the Tech Trance chart and 92th in the Hardstyle chart Thank to everyone for checking it out Please like and share if you are enjoying the tunes 1 Ryeland vs Kidd Kaos - Emotional Intelligence 2 Anne Savage & BK - Sweet Sensation 3 PHATT - Wolf 4 Marcel Woods - Cherry Blossom (Mac and Taylor Remix) 5 Kidd Kaos - Take Out 6 Dermot Bateman - Melted 7 Anne Savage - Club America 8 Phil York, Technikal - The Ritual (BK Remix) 9 Leigh brooks - Drop the time 10 Scott Attrill - Adapter (Organ Donors Remix) 11 Mark Young & Derek Jones - Vengeance 12 Neal Thomas - Firefly 13 Angello & Axwell - Leave the world behind(Andrea Montorsi Techtrance bootleg 14 Phil York Vs BRK3 - Traffic 15 Ash Preston - Bigger 16 Showtek - FTS (Organ Donors Live 4 Pillz Mash Up) 17 Kidd Kaos & Brian Eddie - Beyond Limitation 18 Joop - The Future (Darren Hall's 2010 Hard Bootleg)

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Science At The Local Podcast
Science at the Local S03E04 Julia Ryeland

Science At The Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 26:37


We speak with multi-talented Emu researcher Julia Ryeland from Western Sydney's Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment. Julia takes us through the ins and outs of studying these iconic birds, what her research means for conservation management and much, much more! As always, you can check out the shownotes at https://scienceatthelocal.wordpress.com/podcast/

Ryeland - Ryde Radio
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Ryeland - Ryde Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 59:17


Tune in to Ryde Radio for the hottest music on offer from around the globe. Featuring Ryeland’s latest releases alongside a host of new and exclusive material from dance music’s finest. #Ryeland #RydeRadio

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
If You Only Knew…how Close Jesus Is To You - Healing Conference 2018 Talk 1 Revd John Ryeland

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 47:46


Our annual Healing Conference was held on Saturday, 12th May 2018. Our speaker was Revd John Ryeland, Director of the Christian Healing Mission in Hammersmith, London.

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
If You Only Knew….what Power Is Available To You -Healing Conference 2018 Talk 2 Revd John Ryeland

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 50:14


Our annual Healing Conference was held on Saturday, 12th May 2018. Our speaker was Revd John Ryeland, Director of the Christian Healing Mission in Hammersmith, London.

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Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
If You Only Knew…how Much The Father Loves You - Healing Conference 2018 Talk 3 Revd John Ryeland

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 32:56


Our annual Healing Conference was held on Saturday, 12th May 2018. Our speaker was Revd John Ryeland, Director of the Christian Healing Mission in Hammersmith, London.

Ryeland - Ryde Radio
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Ryeland - Ryde Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 42:29


Tune in to Ryde Radio for the hottest music on offer from around the globe. Featuring Ryeland’s latest releases alongside a host of new and exclusive material from dance music’s finest. #Ryeland #RydeRadio

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Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 23 - I blinked and it was December

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 92:31


Welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast and the show notes for Episode 23 - I blinked and it was December.   In this episode, I cover: Quick news beats; Old dog, new tricks; FOs; WIPs; Feeding the habit and What's good?   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co.  Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   1 - Quick news beats #Fridayisdyeday - It was great to see people dyeing on #Fridayisdyeday.  If you are interested in having a go, take a look at the blog post that I pulled together.  #Fridayisdyeday takes place over on Instagram on the last Friday of every month.     If you fancy having a go, it would be great to have you on board.  You don't need to dye, you can simply show off what you are making with indie dyed yarn - it's all about celebrating hand dyed.   We even have a theme tune.  Lyndsey's husband Alan thought he would be cheeky and sing a song all about it and Lyndsey's love of wool.  I have added the video to the end of the podcast.   Global Hook Up - a quick update on this one.  The platform that I was hoping to use was Google Hangouts but it isn't fit for purpose.  I need to find a platform whereby there can be a certain level of interaction and as many people as want to can join in and see what is going on. I'm not quite back to the drawing board on this one because we (Matthew has been in his office doing test calls to me on my laptop in the dining room) have looked at so many platforms.  Some are clunky, some don't do what they promise and some simply can’t offer what they are advertising.  We are now looking at an app called Zoom.  Whilst you do have to download it, it's pretty user friendly and Grace from Babbles travelling yarn podcast is using it for Virtual Knit Nights. My plan is to work this up over the festive period and when I am ready to do a test session, I will pop a thread up in Ravelry giving you all the details for those that want to help with that session.   My sincerest apologies for those of you that were waiting in YouTube for a live broadcast on Saturday 25th November.  I had cancelled it but YouTube had other ideas.     CALs for 2018 - Thank you for all the fab ideas so far.  Keep them coming in.  In the January podcast I will announce what the CALs will be for 2018.    Christmas Eve CAL - Charlie from Love Charlie podcast and I are teaming up together to host the One Skein Wonderland CAL.  You can hook on at 00.01 on the 24th December.  The idea is to look out that special skein of yarn (100g) or maybe you have one coming as a present on the 25th? I have mine already and I am allowed it on the 24th! Woohoo.  Feel free to make a project up with mini skeins if that is what you want to do.  We aren't going to be really strict.  It's more about having a special skein to work from and a quick project that you can fly through during the holidays.   There is a thread on Ravelry so that you can suggest one skein projects.  Thank you for all the suggestions so far.  If you go to The Crochet Circle Group (not forum) in Ravelry, you will see bundles on the right-hand side.  I have added a load of others too, from hats and shawls to toys and market bags.  Any new suggestions to the thread will also be added to the bundle.   We have three prizes for this CAL.  A lovely project bag from Emya handmade, The Accessories Project Book One (signed by Kat and Joanne) and an icing dye kit from Charlie.   Special Skein Competition - I have a quick turnaround competition for you this month.  Gilly from Fjord Fibres has kindly donated a skein of her Norwegian wool blend yarn - it's lush.   The deadline for the competition is going to be Friday 8th December at 12pm, so that I can get the prize into the post early the next week and hopefully the recipient has it for the Christmas Eve hook on.   To enter you must do one of two things but feel free to go for a double entry and do both: 1 - Go to Ravelry and in the thread, say which of Gilly's colourways you would most like to work with and why. 2 - Go to Instagram search for my post on the competition (it will be published at some point on the Friday), make sure you are following Gilly, Charlie and me and comment on what you would make with the skein that is up for grabs.   I will draw a winner through random number generation on Saturday 9th December.  Good luck. Gilly is also offereing readers a 20% discount code in her Etsy store, you just type in CCP20 at check out.     Festive Shoutouts Episode - I hear from a lot of listeners and watchers that the people they live with, be it friends, parents, partners, they have to put up with your love of podcasts.    To give something back, I want to do an extra podcast that will go live on Christmas Eve where I give shoutouts with your messages.  I have run this past a couple of people already and the answer was that this would be well received and a bit of fun.   If you would like me to read something (it can be funny - nicknames are 100% encouraged) out to someone special in your life then go to the Ravelry thread.  I will then record the messages in advance and press publish on Christmas Eve.    I will not be wearing a Christmas outfit but may have a Christmas decoration up, a mince pie in one handy and a cheeky Amaretto in the other.   2 - Old dog, new tricks I have a couple of quickies for you this month.   The first may be known by some of you but I happened across it when I was scrolling through Ravelry the other day.  Quite a while ago Ravelry started asking whether your pattern was in US or UK terminology when you uploaded a new one.  The first time this happened I emailed Ravelry and asked whether they planned to start filtering projects out on terminology.  They said they may do at some point but there were no plans in the near future.   Now, if you start using the filters down the left-hand side when you are searching for patterns, there is a filter quite far down for Crochet Terminology and it is split into UK, US and unknown.  I know that many people struggle with knowing which terminology a pattern is in.  I'm not saying this is fail-safe, but it may help some of you.    The second is all about socks again - I may be obsessed!  I have a load of shop-bought wool and silk-blend socks.  They are threadbare on the soles, toes and back of the heel but the calf and top of the foot is fine.  I hate throwing things out that still have some life in them through a bit of reuse and creative thinking.  I am the kind of girl that will eat a previously unopened yoghurt even if it's a month out of date.  If it smells alright, eat it!   I currently have eight pairs of socks that have worn through and I'm not willing to just pop them in my compost bin.  Instead, I have turned them inside-out and machine sewn them across the bottom of the calf area.  I then cut below the sew line (make sure you cut towards the heel and not towards the cuff).  Turn the sock back out.  Et voila you have a perfect sized pouch for a 100g cake of yarn.  If you do a centre pull cake, you will have a lovely little protective pouch around your yarn that saves it from being dragged along the floor, picking up dust, getting tangled...      It takes just a few minutes to make these up and they are amazing for yarn management and storage in your project bag.  I'll come back to you next month with whatever scheme I dreamt up for the remaining part of my socks.  Now, where's that yoghurt?    3 - Finished Objects  I was vending at Nottingham Yarn Expo in November and the preparation and aftermath of that have really impacted on my crafting times.  I have still managed to whip through some bits and pieces though.   The biggie is my Homebody Sweater designed by Megan Shaimes.  I have added project notes giving all of my measurements, row and stitch counts.  Just go to my projects (MaDashper) and you will see it in there).  I am so chuffed with this jumper.  I fiddled around with the yarn, using 4 ply rather than bulky and came down to a 4.5mm instead of a 6.5mm hook so that I could get a tighter fitted jumper.  I love the way my hand dyed wool turned out.  I was aiming for a proper 80s stone washed denim affect and am really pleased with the outcome.  The jumper only took 281g so I have 210g left over and plan to make a big squishy cowl with it because the Bluefaced Leicester (BFL)/Masham mix is light, airy and oh so warm.    Next up was a very quick make.  Off the back of finishing a jumper and having a deadline cardigan to knit, I wanted a project that I could tackle in a morning.  This mini hot water bottle cover was featured in Issue 21 of Crochet Now and was designed by my friend Helen Eccles. I crocheted it using a beautiful skein of The Little Grey Sheep's Hampshire DK.  It's lovely wool, quite full for a DK and the tonal shifts in the skein are beautiful.  You think it's a solid colour and then you see a little patch of seaweed greeny/brown. All in, this took me about 4 hours to make and it required about 47g of DK using a 4mm hook.     The final bits I have been working on are hand embroidery.  I have started selling embroidery bag kits in the shop which means that I have to make some up to show off.  I really loved choosing which colours would go where.  For me, I got the relaxation of adult colouring with a useful project bag at the end of it.       4 - Works in progress I have one major WIP on the go at the moment - a knitted cardigan.  I've not got much further than the rib and I have to have it finished for Christmas Day...   ...hmmmm.  I have worked out that I need to be averaging about 10 rows a day throughout December to hit the deadline.  A knit row takes about 10 minutes and a purl is 15.  On the upside, the sleeves can be started now rather than when I am at the end of the body parts, so I can at least break up the monotony of purl rows with more knit rows.  I sincerely hope my friend Frazer appreciates this.  He is one of less than a handful of people I would make this much effort for and it is the only one he is ever going to receive from me.     5 - Feeding the habit  So, it looks like a lot, but I only bought one skein - I promise. Glacier and Moroccan Tagine - both by Fjord Fibres (Glacier is my Christmas skein from Matthew and Gilly sent me Moroccan Tagine as a treat - I am very lucky).   Bear in Sheep’s Clothing - Killadoon. Bernie and I did swapsies at Nottingham Yarn Expo.  She got a bear bag embroidery kit (of course) and I got wool (of course).     North Ronaldsay Wool - I didn't buy this from Brit Yarn for a specific design but there is a design purpose behind it.  I want to get to know our British breeds a little better and Louise at Knit British is running something called Wool exploration in 2018 with a new breed being reviewed and discussed each month.  First up is North Ronaldsay, then it's Gotland, Ryeland and Jacob (all of which I already have in my stash).  My plan is to report back each month and let you know how I get on and build up something - possibly a blanket, but mainly my knowledge of how British breeds handle and which are best suited to the types of crochet I design.     As for these goodies, my pin was a gift from the ever-lovely Claudia at Crochet Luna podcast.  I tried to buy one and I wasn't allowed!  The crochet hooks are rather special too.  I commissioned them from Hayley of Fireweed Fibres.  Not only does she dye yarn, she also goes stick foraging.  These amazingly ergonomic and tactile crochet hooks are individually chosen as a branch by Hayley before prep, whittling, sanding, varnishing and pyrography.  I cannot tell you how lovely these are as things of beauty and as crafting tools. If you would like something similar, just drop Hayley a line, she is very lovely.      My Dad was on a trip to Iceland and this little lot turned up this morning.  It's a new to me yarn from from a new Icelandic producer, Einrum and is an 80:20 mix of Icelandic wool and Mulberry Silk from Thailand.  I have a design in mind for this, I just need the time to get my hook out!     6 - What's Good My brain is starting to filter through what I want 2018 to look like. At the beginning of every new year, we sit down and write a list of all the things we want to achieve in the following 12 months.  It can be silly stuff or major goals to be achieved.   As part of the January podcast I want to review my 2017 craft goals, set new ones for 2018 and give you a bit of a run down for what I want to achieve personally, professionally and with the podcast.  Not wishing to get all business-like, but this way of thinking gives me clarity and means that I deliver an interesting (hopefully) podcast every month.       Until 2018 - I cannot believe that I have just typed that.   Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite  

X-Change Theory Radio
X-Change Theory Radio Episode 16

X-Change Theory Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 60:00


Tracklist for X-Change Theory Radio Ep 16: 1. Steve Angello ft. Dougy – Wasted Love 2. Panic City – Bang Bang 3. MAKJ & M35 – Go (Showtek Edit) 4. Dirty South ft. Sam Martin - Unbreakable 
5. Alesso ft. Tove Lo – Hereos 6. Joe Ghost ft. Kevin Acero – Let’s Go 7. Borgeous - Breathe 8. Ryeland ft. Vera - Lost In The Light Show 9. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix, & DVBBS ft. Aleesia – Gold Skies (Tiesto Remix) 10. Firebeatz & KSHMR ft. Luciana – No Heroes 11. Joey Dale & Ares Carter ft. Natalie Angiuli – Step Into Your Light 12. John Dahlback ft. Rebecca & Fiona - Honors 13. Andrew Rayel ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – One In A Million (Paris Blohm Remix) 14. R3hab & VINAI – How We Party 15. Deorro & MAKJ – READY! 16. Uberjak’d, Chardy & Kronic ft. Leftside – Turn Up The Club 17. Vicetone & Popeska ft. Luciana – The New Kings 18. Reunify ft. Danyka Nadeau – Come Closer 19. Disco Fries & Big Nab – We Got The Sound 20. Thomas Newson - Ravefield 21. Blasterjaxx - Gravity 22. Juicy M ft. Endemix – Show Me Love (JapaRoLL & Gil Sanders Remix) 23. BL3R – Bass Cannon 24. Tritonal ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – Satellite [X-Change Mixshow Edit] 25. Dillon Francis & Sultan & Ned Shepard – When We Were Young 26. Cole Plante ft. Brian Logan Dales & Brix – Before I’m Yours 27. Quintino & Kenneth G - Blowfish 28. Sick Individuals & Armin Van Buuren – Feels Like Rock & Rave (Sick Edit) 29. Joel Fletcher – Jump! 30. SCNDL ft. Godwolf - Forever 31. Ale Mora & Karmatek – FTFP 32. Afrojack & Martin Garrix – Turn Up The Speakers

Ryeland - Ryde Radio
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Ryeland - Ryde Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 67:04


Tune in to Ryde Radio for the hottest music on offer from around the globe. Featuring Ryeland’s latest releases alongside a host of new and exclusive material from dance music’s finest. #Ryeland #RydeRadio

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Ryeland Presents
Ryeland - Ultra Europe Mini-Mix

Ryeland Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 11:32


Ryeland - Ultra Europe Mini-Mix

Ryeland - Ryde Radio
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Ryeland - Ryde Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 45:10


Tune in to Ryde Radio for the hottest music on offer from around the globe. Featuring Ryeland’s latest releases alongside a host of new and exclusive material from dance music’s finest. #Ryeland #RydeRadio

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Ryeland Presents
Ryeland - Pacha Afterparty Mix

Ryeland Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 44:26


Ryeland - Pacha Afterparty Mix

Remix Nation Radio: Kiss Your Speakers Goodbye
Remix Nation Radio- 20K Mixtape with Mikael Wills Episode 4

Remix Nation Radio: Kiss Your Speakers Goodbye

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2013 62:45


Tracklist: 1. Fun. – Some Nights 2. R3hab – A Night In (EDC Orlando 2012 Anthem) (Original Mix) 3. Feed Me & Crystal Fighters – Love Is All I Got (Feed Me’s Matilda Remix) 4. Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – Sweet Nothing (Diplo & Grand Theft Remix) vs. Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch – Sweet Nothing (Mikael Wills Bootleg) 5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – Thrift Shop (Mikael Wills Bootleg) 6. Big Sean, Benny Benassi, RL Grime- Oh Gawd (3LAU Mashtrap) 7. Baauer – Harlem Shake (TJR House Fix) 8. Grizmatik- Digital Liberation Is Mad Freedom 9. Discopolis – Committed To Sparkle Motion (DubVision Radio Edit) 10. Afrojack & Shermanology – Can’t Stop Me (Kryder & Tom Staar Remix) 11. Ryeland – Come Now (Original Mix) 12. Nicky Romero, NERVO, Alvaro – Make The Crowd Like Home (Kevin Jay Mashup) 13. Will.I.Am ft. Britney Spears – Scream and Shout (Mikael Wills Bootleg) 14. Fun. – We Are Young (Alvin Risk Remix Acapella) 15. Alesso – Clash (Original Mix) 16. Mikael Wills – The Troll March (Original Mix) 17. Gotye ft. Kimbra – Somebody I used to know (Acapella) 18. Cazzette – Beam Me Up (Kill Mode) (Original Mix) 19. R3hab, ZROQ – Skydrop (Original Mix) 20. Wax Motif feat. Neoteric – Go Deep (Torro Torro Remix) 21. Chocolate Puma & Firebeatz – Just One More Time Baby 22. Plastik Funk & Tujamo vs. Fatboy Slim- Who’s Right Here (Clockwork Bootleg) 23. Mikael Wills – Two Faced Freedom (Original Mix)

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast
YST Episode 83 Ravellenic review part 2

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2012 54:07


Two more breeds' fleeces are reviewed in this podcast that were part of my Ravellenic challenges for 2012.  The first is Ryeland and the second, not really a breed at all but a location, is Salish.  Both wools turned out to be wonderful for spinning woolen with carded batts. Pictures of the resulting yarns are on my blog, for Ryeland  and for Salish. If you are interested in the many breeds of rare sheep a good website is the OK EDU website. Cowichan Knitting is from the Vancouver Island area and was originated by the decendents of the Salish First Nation people of the area.  A good article on the history is found in Wikipedia here This video shows a spinner spinning in the traditional style for Cowichan knitting. If that link doesn't work, go to Ravelry, sign in, and then go to groups.  Search groups for Cowichan Inspired.  In that group go to the thread 'Spinning Yarn for sweater WIP' and post 30 has the video embedded in it. Music is from Music Alley.  Wren Ross does Baa Baa Black Sheep and Guardian Mind Mix does Native Sky at the close.

HEAVEN & Hell Podcast
Brenny & the Tiger. (HEAVEN & Hell 001)

HEAVEN & Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2012 66:26


Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast
YST Episode 38 Selecting a Wool Fleece to buy

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2009 55:11


Buying a fleece straight from the sheep is the true starting point for many spinners.  In this podcast I talk about thinking through the process before you actually go shopping, and then what to look for when you are finally ready to buy. I would like to include references to two books that I mention in this podcast: Turning Wool into a Cottage Industry  by Paula Simmons In Sheep's Clothing by Nola and Jane Fournier Music is from the podsafe music network  and was the instrumental Change of Autumn by Brian Turner.   As promised: a listing of sheep breed based on the softest possible micron count (the number listed after the name of the sheep): Sheep breeds softest to roughest listing Reference  In Sheep's Clothing  by Nola and Jane Fournier Fine wools                                                                                                       Merino 18   Rambouillet 19               CVM 21                                                                                     Cormo 21                                                                                     Polworth 21                                                                           Romeldale 21                                                                   Targhee 22                                                                           Polypal 22                                                                         Bond 23                                                                             Columbia 24                                                                             Corriedale 26                                    Down Breeds                 Shetland  23  Southdown  23  Clun Forest  25       Montadale  25               Tunis  25         Black Welsh Mountain 26    Ryeland  26  Shropshire  26  Suffolk  26  Cheviot  28      Longwools                                                                  Blue faced Leicester 24                          Texel   26                                                    Gotland   28                                                    Perendale  28                                                        Teeswater  30                                                 Wensleydale 30                                          Romney 33                                               Cotswold  34                                            Coopworth  35                                          Lincoln 36                                                  Border Leicester  37

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection
The Genealogy Guys Podcast #175 - 2009 June 20

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2009 56:17


The Guys remember John Fuller who passed away recently. John maintained a masterful site of all of the genealogy mailing lists in the world.This week's news includes: Family Tree Magazine has published its 101 Best Websites for 2009, and The Genealogy Guys Podcast has been named to that prestigious list; Ancestry.com will soon be launching Member Connect at its website to facilitate communication and collaboration between members and subscribers; and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will be turning over alien registration files to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) facilities near San Francisco and Kansas City (the searchable index announced in the podcast is no longer there). One of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission's "Lincoln Legacy Town Hall" meetings will be held on Monday, June 29th, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at the Harold Washington Library Center, in the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium. Author and scholar Henry Louis "Skip" Gates, Jr., will join Chicago writer and interviewer Rick Kogan to have an interactive discussion of how the stories we tell shape history and how history shapes our stories. U.S. Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., will also be in attendance.The Guys discuss the upcoming Southern California Genealogical Society's Jamboree in Burbank, June 26-28, 2009. Join them at this great event. More details are available at http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/2009jam-home.htm. Note: Dr. Zuberi's dinner speech will be on Friday.This week's listener email includes: Roger responded to Kristen's email (Episode 174) concerning genealogical society dues vs. fees for members-only areas of a website; Gus reconfirms that deceased persons do appear in the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) while the surviving spouse collects benefits; Sean responded to the point made about recording multiple spellings of surnames by telling us that The Master Genealogist program supports the entry of multiple names in its database; Georgia Keilman asked us to tell people about her Greek genealogy website at http://www.HellenicGenealogyGeek.com; Tim tells us about another software package that can be used to generate your genealogy website, called The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding" at http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/software.php. The software also incorporates Google Maps into the site and Tim provides a link to his own site at http://www.ryeland.com and a link to his great-grandfather's page at http://ryeland.com/getperson.php?personID=I4340&tree=Ryeland. Damien enjoys the "craic" between The Guys, and asks about the availability of software that tags photos in the way that Facebook does. (Listeners are invited to share information with us.) Mac has had difficulty locating an obituary in New York City for a classmate and asks for suggestions.Drew shares information about the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS). Bobbi King assists persons seeking a roommate for the upcoming FGS Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas, on September 2-5, 2009. Email her at rking24600@aol.com to request assistance with roommate matching. The opening session on Wednesday morning at the FGS Conference is "Delegate 101," a panel discussion and Q&A session concerning how societies and their FGS Delegates can be more effective in their liaison work.Drew discussed two social networking issues:Facebook.com now allows you to select your own unique userid. You can then give friends and family members a direct link to your facebook page in the form of a Web address.Google has developed an exciting new concept for communications that allows people to follow a complete chronological thread of email, messages, instant messages (IMs), and other discussions. It's called Google Wave and a preview video can be seen at http://wave.google.com.