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TW: In this episode we mention (not in huge detail) anxiety, depression, dementia, cancer, in particular breast cancer – please listen carefully and when you feel you canLast summer I had the pleasure of being invited to the beautiful Palm House in Sefton Park in Liverpool for a very special all day Wellbeing Event. At this event I was given permission to do a roaming podcast – some of that you will hear later in the series, but I didn't know I would come across this queen!Amanda from Zoti Project, Zone Out Tune In, had a beautiful set up outside with her sound bath, various instruments, mats, head rests, eye pillows – I think my daughter stayed there pretty much all day!! Amanda was generous enough to say that I could record her sessions whilst people were attending. Amanda is a meditation, breathwork and sound healing practitioner and talks much about the mind body connection. In the first section of the recording, she also takes us through the emotional freedom technique commonly referred to as tapping. This can be a way of identifying where anxiety is felt in the body and then we can use tapping to see, process and transform that energy. It can help to calm the nervous system by tapping on meridian points whilst repeating affirmations. The second section focuses on how vibrations and in particular sound healing can be a powerful therapy tool. Sound healing has long been used as a therapeutic relaxation method. She talks about how there is more and more scientific and medical investigation into vibrations and sound waves with regard to chronic illnesses. She also talks about the benefits of sound healing when dealing with grief or trauma that we may hold in the body and how it can gently and lovingly awaken our mind, soul and spirit. It is fascinating work and I thought it might be a thought-provoking episode to introduce you to some different practices should you wish to investigate further. I really hope you enjoy it and get something from it, I know I did!A huge thank you to Amanda for being so open and allowing me to sit by her with my mic and record her freely whilst engaging with her practice. You can contact Amanda at Zoti project via her email Amanda@zotiproject.co.uk or on Instagram @zotiproject Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 For The People, Jamie's third album, is poems for the people. Giving and receiving strength from his community, most powerful in Liverpool, Webster has blossomed naturally as the spokesperson for Britain's forgotten. In our chat live at Merseymade, Liverpool, Jamie describes his background as an electrician and how he'll celebrate selling out Sefton Park (40,000 partygoers) with a packet of crisps on the sofa. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRITY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn your favourite song and download AMPOLLO - the FREE app that lets you practice at home with songs, using its AI stem-removing super smart tech: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1659856412?pt=125376217&ct=Giles&mt=8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this bonus episode, we previewed all the action for this Saturday's British Athletics Cross Challenge and European Trials event in Sefton Park, Liverpool. We talked through our predictions for the top 5 spots in both the men's and women's races. Enjoy! Presented by SportsShoes.com
On the final part of this walk in Sefton Park, Michael Aldag tells us how he made the “massive decision” to drop out of university to pursue music full time. Michael explains the benefits he found from structure at school, compared to the unpredictability of the music industry – and how he still prefers early nights compared to the traditional rock star lifestyle.Follow Michael @michaelaldag and listen to his new EP Socializing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Alex is up north this week with rising musician Michael Aldag, in the beautiful Sefton Park in Liverpool.Michael shares how he accidentally rose to TikTok fame with his hilarious observations, how he's been able to share his music through this new found audience, and how it eventually led to him signing to Universal Music.Alex and Michael also discuss how personality and social media has become a massive part of promoting music, and why it's difficult to split the two.Follow Michael @michaelaldag and listen to his new EP Socializing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this review episode, we chatted through Saturday's European Trials races from Sefton Park, Liverpool. By the time you're listening, British Athletics should have released their official teams for the European Champs. Use code SUNDAYPLOD10 for 10% off SportsShoes.com
Yaw Owusu, executive manager at Playmaker Group (PMG), has curated the Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF) since 2013. Typically focused in Sefton Park, Covid 19's impact on the city's celebrated portfolio for live music has seen a telling switch in LIMF's structure for 2022. This episode is the story of a festival working for its surrounds, for its community – fans, artists and promoters. Recorded two weeks ahead of the event, Yaw discusses how, coming off the pandemic, with Liverpool venues suffering, LIMF model 2022 is moving indoors - delivering a cultural tour of the city and making sure venues “get the fair end of the stick”. In a fascinating 40 minutes Yaw talks inclusivity, logos and theming the event around Liverpool's huge appetite for music. This year the theme, and the formula for his longlist of potential players, is Power To The People & Purpose – a mission Yaw fully explained to performers so they can play a full part in its delivery. To keep up to date with all the news, subscribe for free here. If you would like to take part in a podcast, then please complete our submission form.
Africa Oyé, the UK's largest festival of music from the continent of Africa, celebrates its 30th anniversary in Liverpool's Sefton Park this month. Its Artistic Director, Paul Duhaney, discusses the festival's history and chooses three tracks of music that reflect Africa Oyé's growth and reputation. What is a queer poem? Poets Mary Jean Chan and Andrew McMillan talk to Nick Ahad about how they explore that question in their new anthology, 100 Queer Poems - poems from across the twentieth century to the present day. It reflects the burgeoning range of recent queer poetry, and includes poets whose work is familiar, their queerness less so – Wilfred Owen, for instance. Plus, Maggie Shipstead. In the latest of our interviews with authors shortlisted for the 2022 Women's Prize for Fiction, Nick talks to the author of Great Circle - the imagined life of a freedom-seeking woman pilot who embarks on a flight around the globe in 1950. It was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Photo: Africa Oyé, 2014. Credit: Mark McNulty Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
A bomb squad has tonight carried out a controlled explosion near a house in Liverpool raided in connection to a suicide bombing outside a hospital on Remembrance Sunday. It is understood the explosion in Sefton Park was done 'as part of the ongoing investigation into the terrorist incident' outside the Liverpool Women's Hospital yesterday just before 11am, and that residents 'shouldn't be concerned'. Lucy Dyer , 23, was behind the wheel of a BMW when she smashed into a family car with baby Eva strapped into a child seat in Llanelli, South Wales in a 20mph zone last month. The mother-of-one admitted drink-driving and causing death by dangerous driving at a crossroads in the town and has been jailed for four years. A mother has revealed she's been left 'stunned' and wondering what to do after a fellow parent in her son's class sent her an angry message over a revelation about Santa. Harry Styles made a style statement as he posed for the cover of Dazed magazine's winter issue in a series of flamboyant dresses, as well as a pair of kitten heels. Britain and France are locked in a worsening row over the migrant crisis after one of Emmanuel Macron's most senior ministers accused the UK of treating the French government like a 'punch-ball'. The wives of two cyclist mowed down by a company director on his way home from work have revealed the scale of their devastating loss - as the driver responsible yesterday walked free from court. Exposure to fine particulate matter air pollution led to some 307,000 people dying prematurely in Europe during 2019, a shocking report has warned today. One of the nine Insulate Britain protesters appearing at the High Court today for breaking an injunction on their M25 demonstrations admitted he was 'c**ping' himself and felt like crying at the prospect of jail.
This week,We discuss which 3 people we'd have at our dinner party, reflect back on Pokémon GO's Liverpool Safari Zone at Sefton Park, and look at what we think (now know) will be Novembers Community Day in Pokémon GO.The Counter Bros are back to help you raid MEGA ABSOL & DARKRAI.Plus loads of laughs and a couple of games - 'The Flex Game' & 'Mark's Pub Quiz', plus your all time favourites 'Ask The Intern' & '#ShiniesOfTheWeek'A massive thank you to all of our Patrons for your support, with credited Patrons from featured tiers below:#SILVERGastlyGirlJames VivianTingLay02NukemzProfessor58Connor CookLuke J TuohyAsh - Retiredcasual#GOLDTishSmithJBSpydaLogCliffordMertTitle Theme, The Flex Game, Ask The Intern & Shinies Of The Week Jingles, Pub Quiz background music: Brett BaxterCounter Brothers: The Adventure Begins - Philip Ayers (www.epidemicsound.com)Pub Quiz Jingle: Kleptocracy - The New Fools (www.epidemicsound.com)Support the show (HTTPS://www.Patreon.com/IncensedPodcast)
This week,We introduce a new segment, THE PUB QUIZ. We discuss multi-accounting, look forward to Liverpool Safari Zone at Sefton Park and back at Duskull Community Day, which one of us didn't make it to... And Coops becomes a life coach to our podcast listeners!Plus, we discuss which film or tv character we'd be, plus your usual favourites 'The Flex Game', 'Ask The Intern' & '#ShiniesOfTheWeek'A massive thank you to all of our Patrons for your support, with credited Patrons from featured tiers below:#SILVERGastlyGirlJames VivianTingLay02NukemzProfessor58Connor CookLuke J TuohyAsh - Retiredcasual#GOLDTishSmithJBSpydaLogCliffordMertTitle Theme, The Flex Game, The News, Ask The Intern & Shinies Of The Week Jingles, Pub Quiz background music: Brett BaxterPub Quiz Jingle: Kleptocracy - The New Fools (www.epidemicsound.com)Support the show (HTTPS://www.Patreon.com/IncensedPodcast)
Welcome to the 25th Four Idle Hands podcast and this week we celebrate our Silver Jubilee with a return of Guitar Tech Bob Munro who chats about his return to gigging at the Blossoms recent gig at Sefton Park in Liverpool. Also on the menu is Scottish Elections, David Cameron, The Middle East, Man City and reviews of both Van Weezer and Paul Weller's new records. And finally we weed out the bent coppers on the Line of Duty finale and a review of Nomadland, enjoy.
This week, we are joined by DJ and presenter, Katie Owen. We discuss playing in front of 5,000 people at Sefton Park, This Feeling, working on Radio 1 and lots more!
Tom, Joe, Josh, Charlie and Myles are back with a brand new episode of a Blossoms Pubcast. This week the lads reminisce about their recent landmark gig at Liverpool’s Sefton Park, Joe talks about the time his parents were on Cilla Black’s ‘Moment Of Truth’ gameshow, and Josh experiences a Negative YouTube Comment of the Week in real life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we are joined by Radio X DJ, Jack Wood. We discuss the Sefton Park pilot gig, MancMade, Scruff of the Neck and plenty more!
To take stock of the week just gone and look ahead to Liverpool v Southampton, John Gibbons hosts Andy Heaton, Sian Bennett and Craig Hannan. Also on the show, we go back to what was a busy weekend for the city with three pilot events taking place in the form of 'The First Dance' presented by Circus at Bramley Moore Dock on the Friday and Saturday, as well as a concert in Sefton Park on the Sunday, as Liverpool gears up for life after lockdown. To reflect on all of that and discuss what is next for the city as COVID restrictions continue to ease, John speaks to Claire McColgan, the Director of Culture Liverpool; Matt Ashton, the Director of Public Health; and DJ Lauren Lo Sung who was the first performer at the event on the Friday. Subscribe to TAW Player for more buildup to Liverpool v Southampton, plus reaction to all the news and events that matter to you, including interviews with special guests and documentaries about players and staff past and present…
EPISODE 16 | The lads are back in their usual setting, just the two of them. After a week off, they have clearly missed each other as they giggle their way through the episode. Plenty of silly, plenty of serious and a little tiny bit of footy. Al tells all about his visit to the Pilot event in Sefton Park last weekend and Andy discusses the time he got ‘Catfished'. (You don't want to miss that part) China now do anal Covid tests and Man United vs Liverpool got cancelled. Tune in for Episode 16 of Man On! The Podcast. Hosted by Alex Medlicott & Andy Roberts.
Ryans Cleaning, based in Thurles in Co Tipperary, has been involved in the event cleaning industry for over 30 years, and last weekend they took part in an outdoor pilot event at Sefton Park in Liverpool as part of the UK Government's Covid Events Research Programme. Aisling Ryan who is General Manager of Ryans Cleaning spoke to Fran on Tipp Today thsi morning.
We did it LIVERPOOL - we went to a GIG. Lets talk about it a bit more in-depth.
Palabras de Brian y Stefan hace un par de días. Deberes acabados. Álbum finalizado. Ya está listo el que será el octavo disco ocho años después de "Loud like love" y apenas con un EP después. La comunicación de los dos jefes de Placebo incluye ideas para ver qué elementos debe de tener el merchandising que venga, además de que empiezan a reservar fechas para conciertos. Récord para Tame Impala. Y premio recogido por Kevin Parker (al que tildan de visionario) por llegar a los mil millones de streamings de uno de los grandes hits de 2015 de su tercer disco "Currents". También es noticia del día el documental del mundo de los magos de los pedales que distorsionan el sonido de la guitarra y su trascendencia en el mundo de la música. Opiniones autorizadas como Kevin Shields, Graham Coxon, Billy Corgan o J Mascis de Dinosaur Jr. Además, de la serie de actuaciones de la pareja Robert Fripp-Toyah Wilcox esta vez se acuerdan de un tema del disco de 1977 de Heart con las hermanas Wilson al frente. Si curioseas en el mundo de Instagram verás como Adrianne Lenker tiempo atrás mostraba cómo ensayaba canciones de Big Thief; ahora lo que hace es el repertorio de su disco "Songs". Novedades internacionales son el avance del primer álbum ("Peace or love") en estudio en doce años de Kings of Convenience; la banda sonora para un film de Stefano Sollima a cargo de Jonsi Sigur Ros y la nueva edición con seis temas inéditos del "The english riviera" de Metronomy. Homenaje al batería de Judas Priest, John Hinch, 73 años, y que estuvo en la alineación titular que arrancó con el álbum "Rocka rolla". Novedad de aquí es un nuevo single digital (y van ocho) de "11.15.18" de Marco Maril que sale el día 21. Hemos recordado la fiesta casera de aniversario de este viernes y han vuelto a sonar dos de los nombres participantes (Alice Wonder y Wide Valley). En la recta final Blossoms rinden tributo a los Beatles en su concierto de Sefton Park de Liverpool y Ringo Starr dice cuál es la canción predilecta de su banda de toda la vida. Escuchar audio
“Living in the middle of a concrete, urban environment the news of another lockdown was bleak. I went at dawn on the first day to find stillness and a bit […]
7.00 Gromkie dzień dobry z Wielkiej Brytanii. Mogę już zdradzić, skąd nagrałam dla państwa zajawkę i to nie jest Brighton (a były takie pomysły). Pocztówkę z Liverpoolu dostanie pan Romuald i pan Michał. Skoro świt lądujemy w urokliwym Sefton Park, gdzie będzie tradycyjnie kartka z kalendarza, będzie i powiedzonko ludowe. A że audycja w warunkach polowych - proszę mnie rozbudzić, bo u mnie na zegarku godzina do tyłu. 8.00 Liverpool to nie tylko ogromny port, muzyka i piłka nożna. To też największa społeczność LGBT+ na Wyspach Brytyjskich. Na każdym kroku można znaleźć tęczowe flagi, a łopoczą nawet na ratuszu. I nikogo to nie obraża. Dziwne, co? 9.00 Jak wyglądają kary za homofobię w Wielkiej Brytanii, czym są przestępstwa "hate crime" - o tym opowie prawniczka Joanna Jandula z Merseyside Polonia. Oprócz tego porozmawiamy o tym, czy w związku z Brexitem prawa Polonii się zmieniły.
In the latest episode of the Herd Marketing podcast and vlog we welcome special guest Mark Waldron from MOVE. Mark joins our founder and MD Mark Baker at the Material Studios in Liverpool to talk about relationship marketing. During this episode Mark W shares his extensive experience of business networking and offers some useful hints and tips on how to grow your business with relationship marketing. This includes techniques and frameworks that he uses within his coaching business that have helped many business owners, both locally and nationally to grow and prosper. https://youtu.be/v3T2gEnbF04 As mentioned in the video and podcast, Mark W organises the Netwalking events in Sefton Park, Liverpool on a Saturday at 07.00am and at the Marine Lake, West Kirby on a Sunday at 07.00am. Both of these events are always very well attended and are a great way to connect with other local businesses and business owners. To connect with Mark Waldron and find out more about him and these events, connect with him here on LinkedIn. I hope that you have enjoyed this episode of the Herd Marketing podcast. As always, if you have any thoughts or suggestions on this episode or for any future ones, please do leave a comment in the box below, Until next time, Herd Marketing - Gather Your Audience.
Episode 174: the sonic-inspired hundred and seventy-fourth episode of the PokeProblemsPodcast! Tonight, we have a special guest... Stephen Strife DiDuro, the creator of Freedom Planet, the head of GalaxyTrail Games, and huge Poke-fan! We talk about GalaxyTrail's upcoming titles, Freedom Planet 2 and Petal Crashers, how Stephen started making games, and how cute Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are! Check out trailers for the two upcoming games below, followed by a tweets from the GalaxyTrail family! Follow @FlutterSpriteFollow @HEYSUEZO When you're 31 but have 28 years of work experience... (That is actually me as a baby!) pic.twitter.com/hLXNpNHFmN— Stephen DiDuro (@SDiDuro) December 25, 2019 He shaggy 🐶 pic.twitter.com/LcABYpugu0— Sammy DiDuro (@sammy_doggo) January 24, 2020 An example of the #pixelart #animation process for @galaxytrail's #FreedomPlanet2! First, I make a rough movement for the animation, then when @SDiDuro approves I finalize it. Later, the incredibly talented @pics_pixels do her shading magic to make it beautiful!#indiedev pic.twitter.com/8RypvndwUo— Rafael Ventura (@rafaelborven) November 27, 2019 ✨GRAPPLE FORCE RENA IS OUT!!✨Check it out on Steam today!! I hope everyone has fun with it!!https://t.co/x6SsyONxKC pic.twitter.com/cByuu8yQ84— Grapple Force Rena (@GrappleForce) December 4, 2018 Wanna come chat with us? GalaxyTrail's official Discord server is open to the public! https://t.co/R1cC5aT01G— GalaxyTrail 🌀 (@galaxytrail) June 15, 2019 Nefarious is not a GalaxyTrail game, but Stephen gives it a shout out! Slowpoke break! We also talk news: Piplup Pokémon GO Community Day was good, but February's community day will be users choice! Everybody Votes by completing research tasks on Saturday February 1st! Did you catch lots of Pokemon with Hats? Pokémon GO Lunar New Year Event is on until February 3, and it features Darumaka! And... Minccino Limited Research February 2, 2020, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in your local time. Special events are coming to Pokemon GO! The Taiwan Lantern Festival is happening in Taichung City, Taiwan, from Thursday, February 6, to Sunday, February 9, 2020. The very first Safari Zone event of the year will take place in the Tower Grove Park of St. Louis, Missouri, from Friday, March 27, to Sunday, March 29, 2020. The UK's first-ever Safari Zone will be taking place in Liverpool's 235-acre Sefton Park from Friday, April 17, to Sunday, April 19, 2020. More Unova pokes are here! So is Trade evolution! The Pokémon Sword Expansion Pass is coming! London will host the 2020 Pokemon Worlds on August 14-16! Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution debuts on Netflix on Pokémon Day, February 27, 2020. Look at this upset Detective Pikachu plush! Pokemon Twilight Wings is here! Miz Sylver explains how to get the latest Rocket League Twitch Prime goodies! It's Overwatch Lunar New Year! View this post on Instagram *NO PHOTOSHOOT PRODUCTION WAS REQUIRED IN THE MAKING OF THIS ISSUE A preview of the January 2020 Vogue Italia Special Issue on newsstands January 7th @Yoshitaka_Amano featuring @LindseyWixson in @Gucci Cover 5 of 7 *** "All of the covers, as well as the features of our January issue, have been drawn by artists, ranging from well-known art icons and emerging talents to comic book legends, who have created without travelling, shipping entire wardrobes of clothes or polluting in any way. The challenge was to prove it is possible to show clothes without photographing them. This is a first, Vogue Italia has never had an illustrated cover: and as far as I know no issue of Vogue in which photography is not the primary visual medium has ever been printed. Thanks to this idea, and to these artists' process, the money saved in the production of this issue will go towards financing a project that really deserves it: the restoration of @FondazioneQueriniStampalia in Venice, severely damaged by the recent floods.” @efarneti See more via link in bio. Full credits: #LindseyWixson @thesocietynyc Editor in chief @efarneti Creative director @ferdinandoverderi Fashion @franragazzi @robertaninapinna Casting directors @pg_dmcasting @samuel_ellis @ DM Fashion Studio #VogueValues A post shared by Vogue Italia (@vogueitalia) on Jan 2, 2020 at 9:29am PST Thanks for listening! If you have any questions or comments, we want to hear from you. Tweet, email, or comment on the blog or Facebook to let us know! Follow @pokemoncastTweet!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');
On the 80th anniversary of Orson Welles' seminal broadcast, Thingwall Players brings you their own unique vision of the classic sci-fi horror story. Performed as a radio play, adapted by David Griffiths. It is 1938, a crater in Sefton Park and a meteor above the Philharmonic Hall heralds the arrival of Martians to Liverpool...
Luke and the Colonel review the season 4 episodes Limited Engagement and Letter to a Duchess. It is the second episode where they discuss why Americans are, indeed, hotter than Englishmen. The proof is right there, people. Don't just take their word for it. And because the Colonel is actually trying to do something nice for other people, here's another note you might care about: I'm running the Sefton Park 10k and Wirral Half Marathon for a children's hospice - any donations gratefully received. Click HERE to donate. You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork Luke Foster CartoonistThe Center of Somewhere http://centerofsomewhere.com Drawn Away: A Cartoonist Tours America http://drawnaway.centerofsomewhere.com Moon Freight 3 http://moonfreight3.centerofsomewhere.com The Gang From the Store: True Tales From the Comic Book Shop http://gangfromthestore.centerofsomewhere.com
The guys review two Rick-centric episodes this month: Smaller Than Life and Distant Relative. Listen along and see if you agree with the guys. Also, here's the notes from the Colonel's little announcement: I'm running the Sefton Park 10k and Wirral Half Marathon for a children's hospice - any donations gratefully received. https://t.co/0os1CskBXu You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news by jumping on twitter and following @taylornetwork Luke Foster CartoonistThe Center of Somewhere http://centerofsomewhere.com Drawn Away: A Cartoonist Tours America http://drawnaway.centerofsomewhere.com Moon Freight 3 http://moonfreight3.centerofsomewhere.com The Gang From the Store: True Tales From the Comic Book Shop http://gangfromthestore.centerofsomewhere.com
Welcome to the June 2016 podcast from Merseyrail Sound Station, recorded at Tankfield Studios with our host Jay Hynd. In these monthly podcasts we bring you all you need to know about the most exciting new music in the Merseyside area. For this Africa Oyé festival special we are delighted to be joined by soulful sounds of XAMVOLO for a fantastic live session. We also chat to him about their plans for the year ahead and his appearance at Sefton Park for Africa Oyé. Elsewhere, we have great music from PSYCHO COMEDY, PEANESS and RED RUM CLUB. And Bido Lito! magazine's Christopher Torpey joins us as usual to look ahead to some great live music coming up in the area in June and July. Remember to send us your thoughts on the podcast via Twitter: @MRSoundStation The new music network