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In a BANG ON very special episode, we chat with Gina Warburton, Curator at The Whitaker Museum, straight from the STASHED exhibition space. STASHED presents the personal art collection of Short Supply. As long as they've been artists, they've been collectors.Open: 15th November - 23rd February 2025(Wed - Sun 10am - 4pm, Thurs 10am - 8pm)The Whitaker Museum & Art GalleryWhitaker Park, Haslingden RoadBB4 6RE“These are the things we can't take our eyes off, the art we want to hold in our hands, the things we want to make sure don't end up in a skip.”STASHED asks why more artists don't consider themselves collectors, and what would happen if they did? Riffing off the Cabinet of Curiosities and bringing their living room to life in the gallery, this exhibition invites you to consider what you've got stashed in the attic, and questions how the art market really works (among friends making birthday gifts and swapping zines for paintings).So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too)About the show:BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE!Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!!About the hosts:Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists.Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcrFor all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.comCheck our website at www.shortsupply.org
Right and wrong seem no longer absolutes, and even “veritas” is in short supply. How do we shine the light of truth in a sea of darkness and make a difference? Bob shares some thoughts on this episode. Now, do you believe in this ministry? If you do, you can keep us on the air as a radio program and podcast by visiting our website, https://truth2ponder.com/support. You can also mail a check payable to Ancient Word Radio, P.O. Box 510, Chilhowie, VA 24319. Thank you in advance for your faithfulness to this ministry.
During National Car Donation Month, some drivers may trade out gas-powered cars and trucks for electric ones. But EVs aren't the only alternative: for decades, people have built and driven cars powered by firewood. Plus: this Saturday in Milwaukee, it's the Santa Cycle Rampage. Wood Gas Vehicles: Cars That Run on Firewood (Amusing Planet) Santa Cycle Rampage in Milwaukee (Wisconsin Bike Fed) Power our show as a backer on Patreon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
Episode 12 - Our Season 2 finale. We speak to Hetain Patel, a prolific full-time artist with a diverse 20 year career. We chat about his experiences over the last 20 years, what motivated him to just keep making... and it would be criminal if we didn't talk a litte bit about Spiderman. Motivational, uplifting and always real, we hope you enjoy this bumper finale episode of BANG ON! Hetain Patel is an English visual artist specialising in performance, sculpture, video, and photography. His work has been exhibited in Norway, India, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. In addition to sci-fi and mainstream-influenced works (including work associated with pop-culture superheroes such as Spider-Man), Patel experiments with addressing problems of multiculturalism and self-acceptance. So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Hetail Patel: https://www.hetainpatel.com/about/
Research and development, what the hell is all that about? We chat about the art of research, remembering our time at uni and what research means for us now. Whether you went to uni or not yourself, we explore how to make it easy, how to pick it up again when you feel lost and all the bits in between! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Lars Sivertsen and Archie Rhind-Tutt as Celtic put five past Slovan Bratislava and Manchester City and Inter play out a 0-0 draw. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
A crucial pillar of the art world… a good. old. moan. This week we discuss complaining…Where does it help, and where does it hurt us in developing an art career? Are the memes all right? Can the solidarity of a good moan create the changes we want to see? This and more! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
*Currently pepping myself up to write the copy for today's episode* Let writing into your life... We chat with Laura Robertson, a working-class art critic, writer, editor and award-winning lecturer based in Liverpool, represented by United Agents, London. She co-founded The Double Negative online arts magazine with Mike Pinnington in 2011, and has been commissioning and platforming under-the-radar people, projects and places ever since – including under-represented and early-career culture writers from the North of England. This episode is, as you may expect, all about WRITING. Writing doesn't always feel like it fits into an art practice, but Laura tells us all about how letting writing into your life and art can be transformative in more ways than one. So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Laura Robertson and The Double Negative: https://laurarobertsoniswriting.cargo.site/About-1 https://www.thedoublenegative.co.uk/2024/03/made-it-short-supplys-top-tips-for-budding-artists/ Contemporary, independent arts and culture criticism since 2011: platforming writers and artists from the North of England. We are a Liverpool-based magazine (online and occasional print) featuring critical analysis, interviews, reviews, essays, experimental texts and commentary on under-the-radar culture.
We came, we went, we got the t-shirt... this week is all about arts education! Taking a step back from the deep of the art world, we have a think about our journey before we got there, and discuss education. The good, the bad, the ugly. What were our favourite moments, what are we frustrated that we didn't learn, and what do we want future students to take from our experience? This and more! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
What is participatory art really about? We chat with Grace Collins (they/them), an artist and artworker. They create art with other people, support creative activity, ask lots of questions and listen to people's answers. With a bit of luck this means creating spaces for justice, challenging and expanding learned ideas of what the world is allowed to look like. Grace tells us about their practice, and dives more deeply than we ever have before into the power of collaboration in the sector - come swim in the socially engaged deep with us, the water is fine! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Grace Collins: https://gracecollins.cargo.site/Home-2024Reading: Sherry Mead: https://developingopendialogue.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/IPS-A-Personal-Retrospective-Sherry-Mead.pdf That show that we did that one time - https://corridor8.co.uk/article/short-supply-made-it-2022/ Pleasure Activism: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/62964486-pleasure-activism Follow Fuse Manchester https://fusemcr.com/
When opportunity knocks, bloody well open the door! This week is all about networking and opportunities, and in this chat, we don't think you will have heard it all before! These are two intertwinign topics that are easily the second most things we get asked about at events and online. If finding opportunities and harnessing the power of a network to kick your career into surprising action has you scratching your head, this is the episode for you!!! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
The sin problem is not something that is simply a temporary lesion of the soul that can be solved; that can be healed with a Band-Aid. Broadcast #7241To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menu.A transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
In this episode Lodging Editor-in-Chief Dennis Nessler discusses some of the current supply chain challenges with a pair of operations executives from prominent industry management firms. Jason LaBarge of SVP at Raines and Tom Sprankle, VP of Operations at Twenty Four Seven Hotels. The discussion details best practices and strategies for operators to source product efficiently for various renovation and new construction projects. Thanks to this episode’s sponsor Entegra. https://info.entegraps.com/l/789523/2023-12-15/5ds38m
Don't they say an artist by any other name would smell as sweet? Either way, what does it mean to have an artistic identity? Can you be considered a professional without your practice having a 'recognisable' image? How much can we push the 'rules' that exist around making art to sell, and developing a career in the industry? This and more to come! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
Half a teaspoon of delusion, a shot of courage and a quart of creativity to chase... We chat with Dr Sunshine Wong, artworker, researcher and co-director (programme) of Bloc Projects in Sheffield. We chatted about artist-led practice, what that means, how artists can dive into this world whilst taking care of themselves, where are the challenges and where is the joy, and we round it all off with a cocktail recipe to boot! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Sunshine Wong and Bloc Projects: https://www.blocprojects.co.uk/about Established in 2002, Bloc Projects is a contemporary arts organisation in the centre of Sheffield. We are committed to the continued learning of early to mid-career artists, which is evidenced in our unique artist development commissioning process. Our aim is to present extraordinary worlds that are rooted in the broader socio-political landscape.
You might say that this artist is presenting a new generation of Pop Art... We chat with Jan Erichsen, a Norwegian contemporary artist most well-known for his "destruction videos" online. The videos most commonly depict elaborate methods of popping balloons, but other recurring themes include crushing dry pasta and taco shells, destroying household items, and wearing bizarre "hats" made from food. We find out what makes him tick, and even play along with the shenanigans a little ourselves... So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Jan Erichsen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hakon_Erichsen
Painting... but knitted!? We chat all things painting with winner of the John Moores Painting Prize Lady Grantchester Award 2023, Emma Roche. We chatted about stereotypes, trying to fit into other people's expectations of your career path, alternative education, worklife balance, being an artist and a parent - this episode is absolutely stacked with goodness!! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too) About the show: BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org About Emma Roche: https://www.rocheemma.ie/ About John Moores Painting Prize: The John Moores Painting Prize is a biennial award to the best contemporary painting, submission is open to the public. The prize is named for Sir John Moores, noted philanthropist, who established the award in 1957. It is the most prestigious painting prize in the UK, and one of the longest running calls for art in the world. Past prize winners include David Hockney (1967), Mary Martin (1969), Lisa Milroy (1989), Peter Doig (1993), Keith Coventry (2010), Rose Wylie (2014), Michael Simpson (2016), Jacqui Hallum (2018) and most recently Kathryn Maple (2020).
Rejection, the least talked about thing in the art world. We'd better get on with it and have a chat then, eh? Welcome back to BANG ON! This is Season 2, and we're kicking it off with the thing we get requests to talk about the most - rejection! It's something we all face, and yet stigma and shame often keep us from finding our way through it and supporting eachother. Let's go! So, search BANG ON in your streaming app to listen, like, follow, and subscribe. Don't forget to leave us a review! It really helps the show (and gives us a fuzzy feeling, too)BANG ON is a knowledge sharing podcast, breaking down some of the steps we've picked up along the way as an organisation and as artists in building a successful arts career. It's for emerging artists, packaging tips and tricks on some of the topics we've often been asked about over the years. In Season 1 we took you through all the steps of putting an exhibition together. In Season 2, we take you through the broader arts cultural landscape, plotting the uncharted waters of opportunities, education, artist-led activity, identity, rejection, mental health and MORE! Yep, you might say this podcast is BANG ON - let's get stuck in!!! About the hosts: Short Supply is an artist-led organisation established in 2019 by Mollie Balshaw and Rebekah Beasley, with a goal to support emerging artists. Follow us on all social media @shortsupplymcr For all requests email shortsupplymcr@outlook.com Check our website at www.shortsupply.org
Jeff Swartzentruber, SBO for Mid-Prarie CSD in Iowa, discusses how the dynamics of school business are changing and how the "game" is played inside the Field of Dreams.
The UK Gambling Commission has published its first-year statistics and datasets of the Gambling Survey for Great Britain for 2023. Replacing the previous datasets provided by the NHS on problem gambling prevalence, the survey is a key directive of the commission, which in 2021, launched a pilot programme to re-model how data is collected on adult gambling participation and problem gambling prevalence statistics. And this will be the topic of today's episode of iGaming Daily, supported by Optimove, where James Ross is joined by Melanie Ellis, Partner at Northridge Law, to talk about the new survey and key highlights from the data provided.To read more on the topics discussed in today's episode, click on the following links:- https://sbcnews.co.uk/europe/uk/2024/07/25/ukgc-new-baseline/- https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/report/gambling-survey-for-great-britain-annual-report-2023-official-statistics/gsgb-annual-report-additional-adverse-consequences-from-gambling- https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/news/article/first-gambling-survey-for-great-britain-annual-report-published- https://bettingandgamingcouncil.com/news/bgc-statement-on-gsgb-publicationHost: James RossGuest: Melanie EllisProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James RossRemember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
A casino in Ballincollig - no thank you say locals who are gearing up for the next stage of their campaign...Aggressive begging, drunks - and what's that on the window - another city centre business speaks out...Mounting anger as genuine hurling fans can't get tickets for sunday & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a wurm at the bottom of the garden and we got wiggly at the largest sculpture park in Europe. We chat about bodies, bums and bloody tomfoolery at one of our favourite places to see art AND one of our favourite artists. Aren't we lucky baby duckies. Enjoy! Here's the craic, make some time to visit this, it's ace: Erwin Wurm: Trap of the Truth Sat 10 Jun 2023 – Sun 28 Apr 2024 Underground Gallery, Outdoors Trap of the Truth features more than 100 works, including 55 sculptures indoors, 19 sculptures in the landscape, paintings, photographs, videos and drawings created over 30 years of the artist's career. Several works are being shown for the first time. Erwin Wurm (b.1954) is one of Austria's most prominent artists, highly regarded for his 2017 Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Over three decades he has challenged the rules of sculpture, the limitations of the human body, and its relationship to the spaces we inhabit. His work disrupts perceptions of the familiar and sensible and in a process that abounds with humour and experimentation, he frequently reimagines commonplace objects by giving them human characteristics. Wurm ponders what sculpture is and what it can be, stretching its boundaries, and calling into question the value and importance we place on everyday objects. He is both playful and political, using ludicrous scenarios to create work that addresses how we conform to society's demands and how sculpture can upend cultural beliefs.
Lifting stress and learning those slick tricks - it's time to put the art in a room! Episode 4 - We're building some momentum now, it's about time we started thinking about how the art is going to look in the room! This episode we talk to Ann Bukantas, former Head of Fine Art at National Museums Liverpool, former Curator of Ferens Art Gallery in Hull and Curator of many modern and contemporary art exhibitions at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool including exhibitions by Ben Johnson, Wolfgang Tillmans, John Kirby, Robyn Woolston, David Hockney, Catherine Opie, Lubaina Himid and Sean Scully. Curation, what's it all about? Listen on! Tune in every Friday for the next step in our guide, tips and tricks to bring your creative idea to life and to learn about the industry from some of the best!
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As the demand for artificial intelligence grows, so does the need for more facilities to power it—namely, data centers. Data centers can take years to build because they require particular conditions, including cooling centers, ample electricity and real estate. Now, because of the AI boom, there's a shortage of some of the key elements that data centers need. WSJ reporter Tom Dotan tells host Alex Ossola about what this means for the future of AI. Plus, startup Exowatt was created to power data centers via solar energy, and it's already raised millions from investors. WSJ climate finance reporter Amrith Ramkumar talks about how the technology works. Listening on Google Podcasts? Here's our guide for switching to a different podcast player. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nursing leaders in hospitals around the countries are on the frontlines of a decadeslong nursing shortage. But they’re dealing with retention issues of their own. A new survey found that nearly a third of hospital nurse leaders plan to leave their jobs within a year. We’ll also take a look at the hottest new tech stock and the president’s crackdown on junk fees. Plus, get ready for the political campaign ad deluge.
Nursing leaders in hospitals around the countries are on the frontlines of a decadeslong nursing shortage. But they’re dealing with retention issues of their own. A new survey found that nearly a third of hospital nurse leaders plan to leave their jobs within a year. We’ll also take a look at the hottest new tech stock and the president’s crackdown on junk fees. Plus, get ready for the political campaign ad deluge.
This week we finally talk in great detail what the Baseball Hall of Fame means to us and why we're so picky about who goes in, who gets to stay, and who gets the heave ho. Continuing our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the landmark lawsuit by Curt Flood against MLB and their reservce clause while discussing just how important it was and how important Flood was to baseball.Our Hall of Famer this week is early 20th century pitcher Red Faber. He's looking better than last week's contestant, but if that man was just a diet Red Faber, how good does that make Faber? For our parting shots we discuss the memorable moments of being present at two Phillies Opening Days, the anniversary of Pete Rose's admission, and how folks need to chill about arbitration hearings. Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 34:11Hall of Fame Discussion - 51:34Parting Shots - 1:02:40
We have now entered a period of non-time. The norms of the before or future time do not apply here. Nobody knows what day it is, what's expected of them, what life was like before. There's only now, and who honestly wants to hear about yet another exhibition? So, we took ourselves to the most wholesome bookshop and give you something to listen to while cosied up by the fireplace, whether IRL or via Netflix's show “Fireplace for your Home”
In our news wrap Monday, a commander for Ukraine's army warned troops had to scale back operations as weapons are in short supply, Secretary of State Blinken signed a defense agreement with Finland, Pope Francis approved a policy change allowing priests to bless same-sex couples and a trial for democracy activist Jimmy Lye opened in Hong Kong as part of China's campaign to crush dissidents. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this episode, we join Martin Butler M1MRB, Dan Romanchik KB6NU, Caryn Eve Murray KD2GUT, Edmund Spicer M0MNG, and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin Butler (M6BOY) rounds up the news in brief and the episode's feature is SpyRadio and Parasets. We would like to thank an our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate Ofcom Investigation Helps to Convict a Man of Causing Interference to Amateur Radio Happy 10th Birthday FUNcube-1 (AO-73) POTA, SOTA and JOTA; Skywarn in Knox County, TN Fire Sweeps Through Nikola Tesla's Last Remaining Lab Using Radiowaves To Diagnose Climate Issues Hams Track Down Medicine in Short Supply for Critically Ill Child NASA Launches Spot the Station App YOTA Month 2023 has begun SDRconnect Preview 2 released
Every 68 seconds in the U.S. there is an attempted sexual assault. It is a staggering statistic that speaks to the urgency of addressing sexual violence. When a rape does occur, there is a scarcity of specially trained sexual assault nurses, a problem exacerbated by the federal government's failure to establish a national directory for them, despite a law mandating it. Roughly 50 years after the creation of forensic rape kits, why is it still so difficult for victims to find the right care and justice? Journalist Ileana Garnand with the Center for Public Integrity joins the 5 Things podcast to discuss the state of medical care for sexual assault victims. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AP correspondent Tiffany Wang reports on RSV-Drug Shortage.
Political representation from the Pasifika community has been lost in an ocean of white faces and blue suits. Does it matter?
MBA Job offers in short supply. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
More Americans confirmed murdered by Hamas, along with other disturbing reports. We're either weeping with joy over murdered innocents, or we want to bomb Iran. Moral clarity is in short supply.
(Oct 2, 2023) All this month, NCPR's news team is telling stories about the state of health care in the rural North Country. We start with a story about Medicare, and the growing number of older adults who have to navigate it. Also: The search continues for a 9 year old girl who disappeared from a campground near Glens Falls Saturday.
Warm weather in the South and cold weather in the Midwest knocked out a significant number of the nation's peach crop this year, leaving a shortage across the country.
Single-use application to treat the molluscum contagiosum approved; Xdermvy has gotten the green light to treat demodex blepharitis; warfarin reversal treatment for use in urgent surgery; weight loss drug in short supply through 2023; cervical pessary assessed for reducing preterm birth.
In this week's episode of The TreppWire Podcast, after the CPI and PPI readings came in, we question if the rally and equity pile on was the start of something bigger or a sign of participants getting ahead of themselves. We discuss borrowers handing back the keys, multifamily CRE CLO borrowing, bank earnings, and big stories for hotels, office valuations, subleases, and retail. Tune in now. This episode is sponsored by BetterPitch: https://www.betterpitch.com/ Episode Notes: - Economic update: CPI, PPI, company earnings (0:23) - Risk back on, inflection or false start? (7:53) - Multifamily CRE CLO borrowing (13:26) - CRE borrowers handing back keys (17:52) - Bank earnings (22:05) - Ashford's plans for $1B portfolio (23:59) - Hotel stories (30:46) - Office valuation cut (33:22) - Subleases (35:46) - Retail news (41:20) - Shoutouts (47:48) Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com. Follow Trepp: Twitter: www.twitter.com/TreppWire LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/trepp Facebook: www.facebook.com/TreppLLC
Fruit and vegetables could again be victims of the latest wild weather. A least one supermarket chain is warning broccolli, lettuce, bagged salads and mandarins could be in short supply over the next few days with transport difficulties in Gisborne and Hawkes Bay. Leaderbrand is one of the biggest suppliers of fresh produce, chief executive Richard Burke joins us now from Tūranganui a Kiwa.
Wait until you hear the absurd, ignorant reaction to South Carolina Senator Tim Scott's presidential campaign launch yesterday. Judge Jeanine Pirro from The Five has authored a brand new read called "Crimes Against America" and discusses it with Stigall. We can't lie - there's a week's worth of tough news in Stigall's stack today, but he promises to leave you smiling so hang in there! -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the last year various news and ministry outlets have reported on an acute shortage of preachers and ministers in Churches of Christ. It seems social and political angst may be a factor, as well as certain trends among many Churches of Christ. In today's episode I discuss some reasons for this minister shortage and I offer a few tentative suggestions for how we can address this growing problem. To find the articles I mention in the episode, following these links: Carson Reed, "Ministers in Short Supply": https://www.mosaicsite.org/main/2022/5/24/ministers-in-short-supply Bobby Ross, "Editorial: Who's to blame for preacher shortage in Churches of Christ? We are": https://christianchronicle.org/editorial-whos-to-blame-for-the-preacher-shortage-in-churches-of-christ-we-are/ Luke Dockery, "Raising Up Ministers: Six Unhelpful Trends in Churches of Christ": https://lukedockery.com/2023/03/02/raising-up-ministers-six-unhelpful-trends-in-churches-of-christ/
Today's show features two of them. You don't have to agree with their every word, but you can't deny their good will and their bravery in the face of tremendous pressure to push back against the culture. Alex Berenson returns with a review of the pandemic, now declared over and what he's learned. His interactions with Elon Musk, his opinions on Trump and Biden and the way forward politically from here are all in today's conversation. Then our first conversation with women's swimming star Riley Gaines who's been thrust into a national fight over keeping women protected as women in their competitive sport of choice. Plus, the gaslighting on the "hispanic white supremacist" continues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the last year various news and ministry outlets have reported on an acute shortage of preachers and ministers in Churches of Christ. It seems social and political angst may be a factor, as well as certain trends among many Churches of Christ. In today's episode I discuss some reasons for this minister shortage and I offer a few tentative suggestions for how we can address this growing problem. To find the articles I mention in the episode, following these links:Carson Reed, "Ministers in Short Supply": https://www.mosaicsite.org/main/2022/5/24/ministers-in-short-supply Bobby Ross, "Editorial: Who's to blame for preacher shortage in Churches of Christ? We are": https://christianchronicle.org/editorial-whos-to-blame-for-the-preacher-shortage-in-churches-of-christ-we-are/ Luke Dockery, "Raising Up Ministers: Six Unhelpful Trends in Churches of Christ": https://lukedockery.com/2023/03/02/raising-up-ministers-six-unhelpful-trends-in-churches-of-christ/
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In episode 1439, Jack and guest co-host Chris Crofton are joined by stand-up comedian, Blair Socci, to discuss… How to Unf**k Your City and Country - Design For People Not Cars, Girl Scout Cookies Are in Short Supply... And Also Evil and more! How to Unf**k Your City and Country - Design For People Not Cars (Twitter Thread) Girl Scout Cookies Are in Short Supply... And Also Evil Child Labor in Palm Oil Industry Tied to Girl Scout Cookies There's a big Girl Scout cookie shortage, and the group is frustrated with its main baker Sold-Out Girl Scout Cookie Flavor Hits the Resale Market The Untold Truth Of Girl Scout Cookies Good Question: Where Does Girl Scout Cookie Money Go? LISTEN: Acid Rain by LornSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fan favorite Raw Egg Nationalist joins Jenna again to discuss how the left has hijacked the terms “environmentalist” and “climate change” as a pretense for power and globalization on a grand scale, we really do need to pay attention to conserving our natural resources—and especially food supply—from chemical destruction. REN describes what you can do to dilute your exposure to plastics and harmful chemicals and why being an “environmentalist” in a meaningful definition is critical to our survival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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P.M. Edition for Oct. 17. Nearly a year after shortages of baby formula began in the U.S., many families are still struggling to find it. WSJ agriculture and food reporter Jesse Newman joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss why the problem persists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices