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Best podcasts about shovelling

Latest podcast episodes about shovelling

TGOR
Mornings March 19, 2025 Hour 1: Habs continue to have the Sens number but the out-of-town scoreboard helps

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 41:07


Shovelling snow off your lawn, Habs rally to beat the Sens a third time, another quiet game for Brady Tkachuk, Habs sit in a playoff spot and the Flames shut down the Rangers at MSG.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Dr. Mitch: Tips to stay safe when shovelling snow

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 3:56


Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.

CBC Newfoundland Morning
Volunteers in Corner Brook moved snow around the cross-country ski club yesterday, for racers and rec skiers

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 5:09


Shovelling snow is just a part of winter in this province, and some people in Corner Brook volunteered to do some EXTRA shovelling on Thursday for a good cause. Blow Me Down Trails is hosting a provincial cross-country ski race this weekend. While the ski club has had a fair amount of snow, some of it needed to be moved around a bit. Shawn Leamon is the general manager at Blow Me Down Trails.

The How To Carnivore podcast
Milica's Story - Severe Arthritis to Shovelling Snow Again

The How To Carnivore podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 28:32


Milica was told she needed immediate joint replacements on both knees and shoulders. By chance, she stumbled across the carnivore diet and after months of research she finally decided to give it a go. After only a few weeks her joints felt better and she was regaining her mobility! Benefits Milica experienced:  Within the first 30 days BP lowered & BG started showing signs of improvement She can do chores by herself again like making the bed and shovelling snow Sleep is deeper Tallow for rough skin and eczema was game changing Off all medications Most importantly to me she was able to walk her dog for the first time Milica now runs the Admin team for Dr. Chaffee's Carnivore Challenge and is a leader and mentor for many new carnivores. Join Dr. Chaffee's Carnivore Challenge now! https://www.howtocarnivore.com/    

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross
BONUS: "I am shovelling this down like a feral rat."

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 11:44


We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. The pair talk cinema snacks and what's the best film to watch outside. They also flirt with Rosemary's Baby in the garden, discuss the appropriate level of enjoyment from a peach (we're looking at you Timothée Chalamet) and reminisce about meeting their future selves in Florida whilst eating coconut cream pies.Remember, if you want to get involved you can email us at reeltalk@global.comThanks for listening. Listen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Living Through Extinction
104 Conservapedia

Living Through Extinction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 23:29


Be Skeptikal Dammit:  see researched segment Environment:  newly discovered way to break down major class of forevrer chemicals Wildlife:  some updates on the mass elephant deaths of 2020 Researched:  the alternative reality that is Conservapedia Positive:  vollunteers shovelling snow for those who can't Show Notes:   new tech for breaking down 'forever chemicals'   https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-find-a-new-technique-for-breaking-down-forever-chemicals-180980623/   https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cheap-new-method-breaks-down-forever-chemicals/   https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/08/scientists-are-figuring-out-how-to-destroy-forever-chemicals/     bacterium may have caused mystery elephant deaths   https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67197251   https://www.nature.com/articles/d44148-023-00307-9   https://www.livescience.com/animals/deadly-bacteria-may-be-the-culprit-behind-mysterious-elephant-die-off     conservapedia   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservapedia   https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Conservapedia   https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2007/mar/02/wikipedia.news   https://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page     snow shovelling volunteers  https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/whitehorse-residents-paying-it-forward-shoveling-snow-for-those-who-cant-1.7071470#:~:text=A%20group%20of%20Whitehorse%20residents,three%20years%20ago%20from%20India.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Health Hacks #233: Avoiding the hazards of shovelling

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 7:13


It's not every day or even every winter that we get this much snow over several days. So, many of us have been doing a whole lot of shovelling, and maybe feeling it too! Mary Jane Hampton's health hack is on the hazards of shovelling, and how to avoid them.

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Shovelling, Hotel Rooms & Nova Scotia's New Holiday

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 38:14


$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:35), Password To Paradise Winner of Trip #10! (5:06), shovelling! (5:55), What's Trending: Birch & Anchor, Halifax Mooseheads fans & Kelli's Deli (14:50), $1000 Minute (21:13), what you found in your hotel room (25:24), new NS annual holiday (32:24), Mindbender: the average woman believes that this happens to them at age 34 (34:47) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW
# 161 Knock Knock

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 69:29


This episode we discuss Shovelling, Asking for money, Diana Pasulka, Sam Wells on Fuman, Farmer James hate, Boeing problems, Bread n Circus stuff and heaps more. Enjoy.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

A Cape Breton Doctor says the best way to avoid injury while shoveling heavy snow is to stay active in the winter.

Not For Radio
201: Snow Shovelling is Shit - Be Prepared to be Buckled Sideways

Not For Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 39:06


To send us a yarn or a voice memo - Click on the link below. https://bitly.ws/YYGt  1:40 - Benny Boy Donaldson Joins us. 2:51 - The Diary of a Snow Shoveller. 10 - War Story from Tom the Builder. 18:12 - Super Weird Scottish Court Case. 28:53 - Thatcher's Gold Cider. 34:22 - AI Covers.  Apparently They've Got Better. Bonus Watch - The Karratha Yarn - https://bitly.ws/34sXe  Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast
201: Snow Shovelling is Shit - Be Prepared to be Buckled Sideways

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 39:06


To send us a yarn or a voice memo - Click on the link below. https://bitly.ws/YYGt  1:40 - Benny Boy Donaldson Joins us. 2:51 - The Diary of a Snow Shoveller. 10 - War Story from Tom the Builder. 18:12 - Super Weird Scottish Court Case. 28:53 - Thatcher's Gold Cider. 34:22 - AI Covers.  Apparently They've Got Better. Bonus Watch - The Karratha Yarn - https://bitly.ws/34sXe  Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast
343: Shovelling The Hype Coal

Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 84:56


A few days late but just as keen to chat about the week in The Rugby™. Which has been decent on the field, but not so much off it patreon.com/bloodandmud Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 470 - My Whole Snow Shovelling System

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 44:50


Recorded on Thursday, posted on Friday. Saturday will be a hellscape at the grocery store, and Friday probably not much better, so we did it on Thursday. Ross and Maddie visited and it was lots of fun. Christmas Eve had a great dinner. Isabelle continues to art. I have an online class in the winter. Happy New Year!

Broken Area
Episode 470 - My Whole Snow Shovelling System

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 44:25


Recorded on Thursday, posted on Friday.Saturday will be a hellscape at the grocery store, and Friday probably not much better, so we did it on Thursday.Ross and Maddie visited and it was lots of fun.Christmas Eve had a great dinner.Isabelle continues to art.I have an online class in the winter.Happy New Year!Recorded on Thursday, posted on Friday.Saturday will be a hellscape at the grocery store, and Friday probably not much better, so we did it on Thursday.Ross and Maddie visited and it was lots of fun.Christmas Eve had a great dinner.Isabelle continues to art.I have an online class in the winter.Happy New Year!

Purposely Podcast
#114 From ‘shovelling cultural snow' to scaling a non-profit globally', Ryan Modjeski Executive Director of Empatico

Purposely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 31:18


Ryan Modjeski, Executive Director of Empatico, joins Purposely Podcast to share his leadership journey. Californian Ryan Modjeski heads up a non-profit that helps children connect and make friends with their peers globally. Described as an online pen-pal service for primary/K-9 aged children Empatico helps them experience other cultures. The organisation provides new ways of seeing and connecting with the world, all from the safety of the classroom. ‘We want kids to meet and communicate with people who they think might be different from them. In our experience it shows them that they have a lot more in common than they thought they did. Our mission is to prepare the next generation for this increasingly connected world. Helping them to navigate cross cultural relationships with empathy and what we believe is a core component for success in life and in business.' Ryan's path to non-profit leadership is unique, following completion of an Arts degree in creative writing, he ended up designing online games for a living. A good move for Ryan, combining his love for gaming with his creative writing ability. His work involved the 'Gamification' of television programmes, from Beavis and Butt-Head to Criminal Minds and everything in between. Ryan enjoyed his career in ‘gaming', however he felt unfulfilled and wanted to make more of a positive difference to the world utilising his varied knowledge and skills. He points to Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami who featured a character who wrote articles for travel magazines that were never meant to be read. ‘He called it shovelling cultural snow and it really resonated with me, in some ways I was shovelling cultural snow for a job. I had learned how to build technology, how to write stories, how to work with artists and engineers and all of that was fantastic. But I also knew that it wasn't really what I wanted to do with my career'. Ryan made the decision to start his own business, switching from making games purely for entertainment value to creating educational content that engaged children. His target was 7–10-year-olds who had stopped reading. Eventually this led him to a role working in the non-profit sector for UNICEF focused on building technology to empower children across the globe. ‘I had built this really incredible programme where we empowered kids who typically didn't like to learn or had difficulty learning, they also didn't understand that they had the power to make the difference in the world'. The UNICEF Kid Power platform, also described as ‘streaming for good' provides hundreds of activity videos and self-driven content for children, families and educators to access. Following five successful years at UNICEF, Ryan applied for the role as Executive Director at Empatico and started in mid-2021 during the global pandemic. The role was a perfect fit for Ryan, but he had joined during challenging times. He had to convince the Board, who had just hired him, that they would need to redevelop the platform to meet the new demands of Covid-19. ‘The pandemic threw a 'monkey wrench' into our goals and we have just now re-launched the service'. Despite the challenges the organisation continues to go from strength to strength. Empatico now has nearly 60,000 educators from over 166 countries accessing the service and 100,000 children have experienced live exchanges with kids from around the world. Empatico was founded by social entrepreneur Daniel Lubetzky and The KIND Foundation. https://blog.empatico.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-longbottom2/message

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall
Mulcair: 'Mr. Legault, when you're in the hole, stop shovelling'

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand & Natasha Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 11:11


Hunters Bay Radio
TECH 5 JANUARY 13, 2022 BE AWARE OF YOUR HEART WHILE SHOVELLING SNOW

Hunters Bay Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 5:15


TECH 5 JANUARY 13, 2022 BE AWARE OF YOUR HEART WHILE SHOVELLING SNOW by Hunters Bay Radio

Healthy Recipes and Tips
I Heard Someone Shovelling Snow The Night Before

Healthy Recipes and Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 8:07


I was reading a book in bed this past Sunday night at 11pm, and heard someone shovelling snow outside. I didn't bother to look out of the window, though I knew the weather report said that there'll be very heavy snowfall that night into Monday. I finished reading and just went into sleep. Let's have a listen together! Your host Charlie Wang, based in Toronto Canada, is the founder of this podcast show. His father is a stroke survivor. He started this podcast, because he wanted to help people with the knowledge of healthy food to avoid what had happened to his father and his friend, as well as healthy mindset, mentality and attitude towards life. He hopes you will all be healthy, and have healthy relationships and better lives because you and your family are all physically healthy, eating better, and equipped with life's wisdom. Feel free to post what you would like him NOT to talk about, or email to podcast@charlie.app. Credit: Music: www.purple-planet.com Pinball Spring Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Weird things you keep in your car, worst dates & shovelling

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 24:23


Weird things you keep in your car (0:07), what's in Peter's wallet? (6:58), worst dates (9:00), shoveling Toronto kid going viral (13:19), $1000 Minute WINNER! (15:05), woman in Ottawa takes selfies while car sinks into river (17:57), Mindbender: 90% of people dislike the taste of this (20:23), All The Feels: maritime dad & daughter conquer Mount Kilimanjaro for a good cause! (22:15) Listen to MOVE Mornings every weekday from 5:30-10 am! Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100

The Mark & Jess Replay
January 10, 2022: Password Game, Shovelling Tweet and Tik Tok Stars 2021 Earnings

The Mark & Jess Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 23:16


We play the Password game! A Manitoba politician went viral on Twitter after he tweeted a photo of his wife shovelling after working a 12-hour shift at the hospital. Who were the highest earning Tik Tok stars of 2021!? All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!

RNZ: Morning Report
Manawatu residents still shovelling mud off properties

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 3:03


Manawatu residents are still shovelling mud out of their flood-damaged properties after last week's downpour. For three days those living along Reu Reu Road in rural Manawatu, about 30 kilometres north of Feilding, were cut off from the outside world because of flood damage to bridges. The road was repaired over the weekend, allowing Manawatu reporter Jimmy Ellingham in for a look as residents clean up the mess.

RNZ: Morning Report
Manawatu residents still shovelling mud off properties

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 3:03


Manawatu residents are still shovelling mud out of their flood-damaged properties after last week's downpour. For three days those living along Reu Reu Road in rural Manawatu, about 30 kilometres north of Feilding, were cut off from the outside world because of flood damage to bridges. The road was repaired over the weekend, allowing Manawatu reporter Jimmy Ellingham in for a look as residents clean up the mess.

POWER MORNINGS
Sharing stories of legendary binge eating, Philly throws-in towel on shovelling & Would You Rather Wednesday...

POWER MORNINGS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 26:50


RNZ: Sunday Morning
The benefits of 'exercise snacking'

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 8:49


Research has found that 'exercise snacking', or bite-sized bursts of activity throughout the day can be highly effective in boosting your energy and improving productivity. Professor Scott Lear joins Sunday Morning to explain.

RNZ: Sunday Morning
The benefits of 'exercise snacking'

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 8:49


Research has found that 'exercise snacking', or bite-sized bursts of activity throughout the day can be highly effective in boosting your energy and improving productivity. Professor Scott Lear joins Sunday Morning to explain.

Slogging It
12: Jay Tabb - Scoring Screamers to Shovelling S&!t!

Slogging It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 81:37


This week ex footballer and now trainee jockey and horse trainer Jay Tabb talks us through the realisation that you no longer want to be a footballer, changing sports, the demands of his new life and all of the mental challenges he's faced along the way! A truly inspiring episode that shows anything is always possible if you want it hard enough!

Prime Edmonton Podcast
Episode 29 - Snow Shovelling Tips to Make Edmonton Winters Easier

Prime Edmonton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 13:55


YES! Today Jerad talks about some great snow shoveling tips to help you get your walks done quicker, easier, and safer. Plus, he asks that you do him a small favor. Have any cool snow shovelling tips? Tell Jerad @primeyegre on Twitter!

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
01.21.21 (MP3): Shovels, Bulldozers, Plows & Beer? Night Shovelling VS Snowball Hunting, Being Nice to the Fuzz, Plastic VS Steel Snow Blades, Jaimz's Monster, + Giant Brain, Small Stone Records, Amon Tobin & Big Gov's Electric Car Wreck

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 59:01


When in Rome...  The Garage Hour goons got stuck between an icicle and a snowball, and a show happened.  How about the mechanics of hot-rod shovels (leading edge, baby!), bowling for rioters, upping the anty on three feet of snow with a 20-foot articulated loader, plus driving with Rhythm of Snow, Larry Hagman's chopper-chase movie and a lush kind'a lost for Thanksgiving? Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the Gearhead Consultancy drove a truck up OBiden's nose for the stupid all-electric car plan for the US Gov't (because you can't fix socialism).

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
01.21.21: Shovels, Bulldozers, Plows & Beer? Night Shovelling VS Snowball Hunting, Being Nice to the Fuzz, Plastic VS Steel Snow Blades, Jaimz's Monster, + Giant Brain, Small Stone Records, Amon Tobin & Big Gov's Electric Car Wreck

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 59:01


When in Rome...  The Garage Hour goons got stuck between an icicle and a snowball, and a show happened.  How about the mechanics of hot-rod shovels (leading edge, baby!), bowling for rioters, upping the anty on three feet of snow with a 20-foot articulated loader, plus driving with Rhythm of Snow, Larry Hagman's chopper-chase movie and a lush kind'a lost for Thanksgiving? Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the Gearhead Consultancy drove a truck up OBiden's nose for the stupid all-electric car plan for the US Gov't (because you can't fix socialism).

Our Weird Life Podcast
Shovelling Snow & Treasure Hunting- Ep. 22

Our Weird Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 58:46


Jak and Jodi talk about snowboarding in Japan and the buried treasure of author and antique collector, the late Forrest Fenn. Become a part of the OWL community by subscribing to our channel! TWITTER: @OurWeirdLifePod FACEBOOK: @ourweirdlifepodcast INSTAGRAM: @ourweirdlifepod     

Cruz Mornings with Stacie & Clayton
Shovelling Sticklers, We Will Miss You Golf Dome, & Dave Muzik Morgan is a Legend (He hitchhiked to work yesterday!)

Cruz Mornings with Stacie & Clayton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 16:53


'After a solid shovelling session, sometimes I'll just stare at my driveway and admire my work.' 'Dave actually hitchhiked to work yesterday. Didn't know that guy could be more of a legend, but here we are! 'It might be a guy thing, but I'm very picky with how my driveway is shovelled. Sometimes I'll turn down free shovelling help because I need it done a certain way.'

Spanish Practices
Day 38 "Mary Poppins and Locusts"

Spanish Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 6:57


Today Mary Poppins and Locusts Day Thirty eight of the Spanish Lockdown, the sometimes amusing, diary of a Brit in southern Spain under the 'Alarma' - normal life has stopped.   To find out more:  https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 38 Mary Poppins and Locusts It is day 38 of our Spanish Lockdown and yesterday evening I made perfect custard.  I usually just guestimate the ingredients but as Birds Custard is an expensive commodity here I actually followed the directions on the side.. and blow me you get great custard including the revolting skin which Chris likes and I hated so much at school.   I think lockdown has now made the most mundane of things a highlight of the day.  Whereas in a past time, maybe going to see the premiere of a west end play with a decent buffet press party with wine would be a good night, now it is custard.   It is shameful; but being members of the press we got to see a great many plays and musicals, and for the life of me I can only remember a handful, sometimes I can only remember the free buffet.   We were at the Prince Edward theatre, I think .. well a theatre with a glass balustrade outside at the front, seeing the first night of something or other, but I remember they laid on a sumptuous Chinese buffet.  For Chris and I, this was going to be our main meal of the day.   I made a bee line for the chicken satay, and the guy beside the spring rolls made a deliberate moving and turning around action as I headed his way. Shovelling satay onto my plate I noticed that it was the comedic actor Rowan Atkinson. who clearly believed I was some deranged fan heading for a one to one, when in reality I hadn’t even noticed him for the delicious looking chicken satay.   Chris loathes chicken satay but is more than happy to eat Chinese and there was also plenty of free wine and soft drinks to be had.  But now post lockdown our highlight is custard, at least I am unlikely to find Rowan Atkinson blocking my way in the kitchen, just three good legs cat who has a habit, like most cats, of being under your feet at just the wrong moment.   Day 38 and we have had a plague of locusts, which seems about right for this post-apocalyptic times.  The first came to an unfortunate end in the jaws of the three good legs cat, who chased the creature into next doors terrace and because the poor thing hadn’t warmed up in the morning sun, made easy prey.  But don’t tell the cat, who after pawing and ripping the locust to pieces, sat regally and proudly as if he was one of the lions around Nelson’s column.   Tonight we might watch a film, I forgot we have the latest Mary Poppins on the Apple TV.  Signing into the ghastly new look, split in to three bits iTunes reminded me we had a number of films that we had purchased.   We saw the theatrical Mary Poppins a number of times, I think at The London Palladium.  The first was a pre-premiere press special, where the whole audience are press or press related and the poor cast have to perform in front of critics and drunken hacks.  We went to the evening performance and there had been an unfortunate flying incident in the matinee, where the clever wire device that allowed Mary Poppins to fly off across the audience in the stalls, had become detached as she got half way across and it left her balancing precariously over the audience for an embarrassing amount of time as the cast continued in great earnest to wish God Speed Mary Poppins.   In the end they wheeled her back to the stage and some wag of a hack cried out – look Mary Poppins returns.  So the evening performance consisted of a quick black out at the appropriate moment so the actress playing Mary could jump off stage.   I thought it was a great clever show, with an amazing moving set that effortlessly moved from the attic to the drawing room and pulled back to reveal the park.   About a year later we went to a cast change, another free ticket and another buffet, but only two free glasses of wine allowed.  The ensemble cast were all looking quite worn out compared to that first performance, and you could see they were only going through the motions.   Chris had just finished a long day at work and had grabbed a sandwich to stave of hunger during the performance.  Unfortunately, it must have been off because about a quarter way through he whispered that his stomach was churning, and he really needed to fart.  I said to him wait to they pipe up with “Chim Chim charee.”  And let it rip.   By the interval he was in need of the loo.  Knowing the theatre, we knew there was a little bar up in the gods that had a bog we had used before, usually the bar was deserted as the press all went to the main bar for the free drinks, of course forgetting there were paying audience in the theatre that night.   We reached the bar and there was a collection of elderly ladies gathered around tables all drinking gin and tonics, dressed up to the nines, in fact they all looked is if they might have all been former Nannies themselves.   Chris made a bolt for the toilet and I stood in the corner of the little bar trying not to look conspicuous. Amongst the interval chatter you could clearly hear Chris .. lets say evacuating enthusiastically, the dear ladies all doing their best to ignore the noise. One or two looking toward the toilet door with disgust.   Chris did manage the second half, or Act Two as theatre folk like to call it, but it was a struggle and we sadly had to leave before the free buffet, going home hungry.            

Word Docs
Hell is Other People (The Writing Environment)

Word Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:42


Whether you're a reclusive garret scribe or a gregarious cafe scribbler, you've put serious thought into the space you write. Alex, Amy and Sean are no different. They've experimented with rituals and rooms of their own. They've wrangled writers' groups and writing retreats. One of them has gone to Antarctica in search of the ultimate office. The Word Docs learned their lessons the hard way so you won't have to. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs   Tags - Accomplishment, Administration, All-nighters, Antarctica, The Best time to write, Bob Roberts, Book proposals, Bragging rights, Caffeine, Cats, Coffee shops/cafe culture, Cone of silence, Control vs chaos, Define “writing”, Distractions, Dublin, Exposure, Fake news, Fellowships, The Flow, Hell is other people, Hot chocolate, Housework, Kids, Lofts, Massages, Moscato, Multitasking, Music, Nanna Joy, Noise, Nature, Networking, Offices, Parenting, PhD, Pizza, Privacy, Retreats, Rituals, The Romantics, Sample chapters, Scotch Finger biscuits, The Secret, Seeking perfection, Sheds, Shovelling, Silence, Spotify, Standing desks, Star Wars, Storms, Swimming, Tea, Teenagers, Theme music, Tuning out, TV, Weather, Work/life balance, The Writer's revenge, Writer cats, Writing environment, Writing goals, Writing groups, Writing in public, Writing on the road See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Literature Channel
Hell is Other People (The Writing Environment)

Auscast Literature Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:42


Whether you're a reclusive garret scribe or a gregarious cafe scribbler, you've put serious thought into the space you write. Alex, Amy and Sean are no different. They've experimented with rituals and rooms of their own. They've wrangled writers' groups and writing retreats. One of them has gone to Antarctica in search of the ultimate office. The Word Docs learned their lessons the hard way so you won't have to. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs   Tags - Accomplishment, Administration, All-nighters, Antarctica, The Best time to write, Bob Roberts, Book proposals, Bragging rights, Caffeine, Cats, Coffee shops/cafe culture, Cone of silence, Control vs chaos, Define “writing”, Distractions, Dublin, Exposure, Fake news, Fellowships, The Flow, Hell is other people, Hot chocolate, Housework, Kids, Lofts, Massages, Moscato, Multitasking, Music, Nanna Joy, Noise, Nature, Networking, Offices, Parenting, PhD, Pizza, Privacy, Retreats, Rituals, The Romantics, Sample chapters, Scotch Finger biscuits, The Secret, Seeking perfection, Sheds, Shovelling, Silence, Spotify, Standing desks, Star Wars, Storms, Swimming, Tea, Teenagers, Theme music, Tuning out, TV, Weather, Work/life balance, The Writer's revenge, Writer cats, Writing environment, Writing goals, Writing groups, Writing in public, Writing on the road See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Brain Channel
Hell is Other People (The Writing Environment)

Big Brain Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:42


Whether you're a reclusive garret scribe or a gregarious cafe scribbler, you've put serious thought into the space you write. Alex, Amy and Sean are no different. They've experimented with rituals and rooms of their own. They've wrangled writers' groups and writing retreats. One of them has gone to Antarctica in search of the ultimate office. The Word Docs learned their lessons the hard way so you won't have to. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs   Tags - Accomplishment, Administration, All-nighters, Antarctica, The Best time to write, Bob Roberts, Book proposals, Bragging rights, Caffeine, Cats, Coffee shops/cafe culture, Cone of silence, Control vs chaos, Define “writing”, Distractions, Dublin, Exposure, Fake news, Fellowships, The Flow, Hell is other people, Hot chocolate, Housework, Kids, Lofts, Massages, Moscato, Multitasking, Music, Nanna Joy, Noise, Nature, Networking, Offices, Parenting, PhD, Pizza, Privacy, Retreats, Rituals, The Romantics, Sample chapters, Scotch Finger biscuits, The Secret, Seeking perfection, Sheds, Shovelling, Silence, Spotify, Standing desks, Star Wars, Storms, Swimming, Tea, Teenagers, Theme music, Tuning out, TV, Weather, Work/life balance, The Writer's revenge, Writer cats, Writing environment, Writing goals, Writing groups, Writing in public, Writing on the road See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SCORCH'S SLOPPY SECONDS Podcast
SCORCH & THE MORNING X-TRA 1-28 with Matt Iseman from LIVE RESCUE!

SCORCH'S SLOPPY SECONDS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 29:09


On the show today, we spoke about What the show would SMELL LIKE, if it were an air freshener; Things we're stressing about; Shovelling my mailbox; Scorch brings his own salad dressing into a restaurant...what happens next??  PLUS we speak to Matt Iseman from LIVE RESCUE!!

The Dean Blundell Show
188. #188 The Dean Blundell Show

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 67:42


Hello friends and welcome to the 188th episode of the Dean Blundell Show. Dean saw a man shovelling his driveway in shorts on his way to the studio. The boys get into suntanning your butthole and taint, chakra's, Cody Cici throwing Mike Babcock under the bus with nice comments about Sheldon Keefe and we take a dive into the comments section of the website. According to Shug the Leafs are sniffing around the Penguins organization for a goaltender. Dean and Graham enjoyed the Irishman but do point out a few plot holes and horrible CGI. We close with a dominatrix calling the wrong daddy, the use of the word slut, stopping a terrorist with a narwhal and a fire extinguisher and menstrual badges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fun Times in Fairbanks
Snow Shovelling for Fun!

Fun Times in Fairbanks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 8:09


What makes snow shoveling something to do for fun? it depends on your aim, the end outcome and how you apply yourself --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Wellness Prescription
Shovelling Pain / Julie Amar - Qi Knows Best

The Wellness Prescription

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 28:14


On the Marge
Shovelling

On the Marge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 10:39


Everyone has a different tolerance for disorder. But why he doesn't maintain his house is the subject of some discussion on Walnut Crescent.

Closet Conversations
Episode 36: Fear (Here I Am Shovelling Mulch)

Closet Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 40:21


Josh and Luke casually discuss the heart of fear itself. They also discuss their own fears, some trivial and others that are impossible to avoid. This is a no bits episode....NOT.

The Start
On The Road, Again...

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 67:19


Shovelling snow sucks (1:30); Curbing youth vaping (7:45); Facebook's new "unsend" feature (17:40); Massive hockey brawl in Ontario (28:55); Trump's State of the Union (38:50); Real bad roads (46:20); and Liam Neeson steps in it (55:40). 

North Meets South Web Podcast
New year goals, returning to the gym, and snow shovelling alternatives

North Meets South Web Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 56:12


Jake and Michael return for 2019, sharing their personal and technical goals for the year, talk about refactoring legacy code and introducing tests, and Jake shares more of his adventures with Laravel Nova.

Calgary Today
Interim Chief Steve Barlow, Stretches for Shovelling, and the Energy Sector

Calgary Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 32:05


INTERIM POLICE CHIEF STEVE BARLOW Time for the year-in-review with Interim Chief of Police Steve Barlow. We talk drugs, crime, online crime, and more. STRETCHES FOR SHOVELING Joe wrenched his back shoveling snow. Time to call the neighborhood kids? Nah! Instructor and Owner of YYC Yoga, John Bart, shows Joe some pre-shoveling stretches. QUESTION PERIOD We share tape about the discussion on the mandatory reductions in oil and gas production in Alberta. OIL DIFFERENTIAL Today we extend our business segment, due to recent events. Faisal Karmali joins the show.

Heather & Steve in the Morning
249: The 1st InstaPoll of 2018!

Heather & Steve in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 6:12


Shovelling! Long Underpants! Tallahassee insults!! This one has everything!!

The Daily Derringer Podcast
List O Mania: 10 Tips For Shovelling Snow - Ryan Parker - 01/03/16

The Daily Derringer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 6:13


For more Derringer audio go to: http://bit.ly/13R4vwr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Playing dromedary for manu4
Laxicon007, An interview with Doug Bartlett of VMI and 4 other coaches from all levels | Leadership

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Playing dromedary for manu4

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 60:22


This podcast is an interview with a collection of lacrosse coaches including Doug Bartlett of VMI, Steve Peterson of Mariemont H.S. Reed Peterson of Berry College, Steve Schooler and Kurt Kuwach from Cincinnati's Youth Programs. Here are the show notes Steve Peterson found a community service project in his hometown that needed physical labor that his team could fulfill. The project took 4 straight days of weekend work on their own time and helped build a work ethic into his players and built camaraderie on his team. Shovelling snow off the field has a similar impact for him as well. Steve talks about how it is important to do more than your share and it starts with the Head Coach, and then the assistant coaches, and then the formal or informal team leaders. Everyone needs to set the example so that all players know what is expected of players on the team. In his parting thoughts Steve talks about ensuring you have a quality team and high standards set. If you have a high quality team people will want to be a part of it. Reed Peterson talked about the leadership development program at Barry College. Seniors who are in contention for being captains are given a number of upperclassmen and sophomores to lead in off season lifting and running events, and each of the individual groups are responsible for the members of the group meeting the running and lifting goals set for the group. If one fails, they all fail, so they bond together to help each other meet the goals. Reed says “standards are a mindset”. they really don't care how much you know until they know how much you care”. Reed also talks about using practice to mentally prepare his players for the game by scripting out 10 situations that he thinks his team needs to be ready for that week and then using the practice as a mirror of the game running those situations throughout practice. In his parting thoughts Reed says to create a successful atmosphere on your team, make it a family atmosphere. Reach out to the families and ensure everyone is included. Kurt Kuwatch talks about how to integrate 10 minute leadership breaks into your practice and how that can effectively plant the seed of growth with each player while they are in the midst of competing and working hard. The short breaks act as a refocusing on what is important to the team and less on what they individually are struggling with during a particular practice. Doug Bartlett talks about players' roles and how acceptance of their roles helps build trust between teammates which is essential to the success of the team. Players need to know that you love them and you love the game. Coaches need to show they are passionate about the game. Coaches need to find out what makes each player tick. Be confident right and confident wrong. Coaches need to be humble when they make mistakes, admit them and move beyond them. “You don't have to be a captain, to behave like a captain”. Coaches need to find a way to reward every player out there, especially in practice. Doug also talks about the importance of preparation and how that carries a team forward into the season, that perfect preparation ensures that they will “never lose a game in their minds”. Coach also says that “sometimes less is more”, if you have your players at a level that you feel comfortable with, there is nothing wrong with sending them into the locker room early. Coach also talks about the importance of being humble in both winning and losing. He describes how if his team was losing by a lot at any time, he would take a time out in the last 5 minutes and remind his players to finish the game with the best they have regardless of the situation, because that is how they will start the next one. Doug says to “leave the room better than you found it.” Players can go from “who's who, to who's he, to who cares!” like that so we need to be engaging with them all the time to ensure we understand wher...

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Downloading Episode  rotenone
Laxicon007, An interview with Doug Bartlett of VMI and 4 other coaches from all levels | Leadership

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Downloading Episode rotenone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 60:22


This podcast is an interview with a collection of lacrosse coaches including Doug Bartlett of VMI, Steve Peterson of Mariemont H.S. Reed Peterson of Berry College, Steve Schooler and Kurt Kuwach from Cincinnati's Youth Programs. Here are the show notes Steve Peterson found a community service project in his hometown that needed physical labor that his team could fulfill. The project took 4 straight days of weekend work on their own time and helped build a work ethic into his players and built camaraderie on his team. Shovelling snow off the field has a similar impact for him as well. Steve talks about how it is important to do more than your share and it starts with the Head Coach, and then the assistant coaches, and then the formal or informal team leaders. Everyone needs to set the example so that all players know what is expected of players on the team. In his parting thoughts Steve talks about ensuring you have a quality team and high standards set. If you have a high quality team people will want to be a part of it. Reed Peterson talked about the leadership development program at Barry College. Seniors who are in contention for being captains are given a number of upperclassmen and sophomores to lead in off season lifting and running events, and each of the individual groups are responsible for the members of the group meeting the running and lifting goals set for the group. If one fails, they all fail, so they bond together to help each other meet the goals. Reed says “standards are a mindset”. they really don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”. Reed also talks about using practice to mentally prepare his players for the game by scripting out 10 situations that he thinks his team needs to be ready for that week and then using the practice as a mirror of the game running those situations throughout practice. In his parting thoughts Reed says to create a successful atmosphere on your team, make it a family atmosphere. Reach out to the families and ensure everyone is included. Kurt Kuwatch talks about how to integrate 10 minute leadership breaks into your practice and how that can effectively plant the seed of growth with each player while they are in the midst of competing and working hard. The short breaks act as a refocusing on what is important to the team and less on what they individually are struggling with during a particular practice. Doug Bartlett talks about players’ roles and how acceptance of their roles helps build trust between teammates which is essential to the success of the team. Players need to know that you love them and you love the game. Coaches need to show they are passionate about the game. Coaches need to find out what makes each player tick. Be confident right and confident wrong. Coaches need to be humble when they make mistakes, admit them and move beyond them. “You don’t have to be a captain, to behave like a captain”. Coaches need to find a way to reward every player out there, especially in practice. Doug also talks about the importance of preparation and how that carries a team forward into the season, that perfect preparation ensures that they will “never lose a game in their minds”. Coach also says that “sometimes less is more”, if you have your players at a level that you feel comfortable with, there is nothing wrong with sending them into the locker room early. Coach also talks about the importance of being humble in both winning and losing. He describes how if his team was losing by a lot at any time, he would take a time out in the last 5 minutes and remind his players to finish the game with the best they have regardless of the situation, because that is how they will start the next one. Doug says to “leave the room better than you found it.” Players can go from “who’s who, to who’s he, to who cares!” like that so we need to be engaging with them all the time to ensure we understand wher...

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Playing dromedary for manu3
Laxicon007, An interview with Doug Bartlett of VMI and 4 other coaches from all levels | Leadership

Can I resubmit: Difficulty Playing dromedary for manu3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 60:22


This podcast is an interview with a collection of lacrosse coaches including Doug Bartlett of VMI, Steve Peterson of Mariemont H.S. Reed Peterson of Berry College, Steve Schooler and Kurt Kuwach from Cincinnati's Youth Programs. Here are the show notes Steve Peterson found a community service project in his hometown that needed physical labor that his team could fulfill. The project took 4 straight days of weekend work on their own time and helped build a work ethic into his players and built camaraderie on his team. Shovelling snow off the field has a similar impact for him as well. Steve talks about how it is important to do more than your share and it starts with the Head Coach, and then the assistant coaches, and then the formal or informal team leaders. Everyone needs to set the example so that all players know what is expected of players on the team. In his parting thoughts Steve talks about ensuring you have a quality team and high standards set. If you have a high quality team people will want to be a part of it. Reed Peterson talked about the leadership development program at Barry College. Seniors who are in contention for being captains are given a number of upperclassmen and sophomores to lead in off season lifting and running events, and each of the individual groups are responsible for the members of the group meeting the running and lifting goals set for the group. If one fails, they all fail, so they bond together to help each other meet the goals. Reed says “standards are a mindset”. they really don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”. Reed also talks about using practice to mentally prepare his players for the game by scripting out 10 situations that he thinks his team needs to be ready for that week and then using the practice as a mirror of the game running those situations throughout practice. In his parting thoughts Reed says to create a successful atmosphere on your team, make it a family atmosphere. Reach out to the families and ensure everyone is included. Kurt Kuwatch talks about how to integrate 10 minute leadership breaks into your practice and how that can effectively plant the seed of growth with each player while they are in the midst of competing and working hard. The short breaks act as a refocusing on what is important to the team and less on what they individually are struggling with during a particular practice. Doug Bartlett talks about players’ roles and how acceptance of their roles helps build trust between teammates which is essential to the success of the team. Players need to know that you love them and you love the game. Coaches need to show they are passionate about the game. Coaches need to find out what makes each player tick. Be confident right and confident wrong. Coaches need to be humble when they make mistakes, admit them and move beyond them. “You don’t have to be a captain, to behave like a captain”. Coaches need to find a way to reward every player out there, especially in practice. Doug also talks about the importance of preparation and how that carries a team forward into the season, that perfect preparation ensures that they will “never lose a game in their minds”. Coach also says that “sometimes less is more”, if you have your players at a level that you feel comfortable with, there is nothing wrong with sending them into the locker room early. Coach also talks about the importance of being humble in both winning and losing. He describes how if his team was losing by a lot at any time, he would take a time out in the last 5 minutes and remind his players to finish the game with the best they have regardless of the situation, because that is how they will start the next one. Doug says to “leave the room better than you found it.” Players can go from “who’s who, to who’s he, to who cares!” like that so we need to be engaging with them all the time to ensure we understand wher...

Can I resubmit: Testing Podcast committer for manu4
Laxicon007, An interview with Doug Bartlett of VMI and 4 other coaches from all levels | Leadership

Can I resubmit: Testing Podcast committer for manu4

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 60:22


This podcast is an interview with a collection of lacrosse coaches including Doug Bartlett of VMI, Steve Peterson of Mariemont H.S. Reed Peterson of Berry College, Steve Schooler and Kurt Kuwach from Cincinnati's Youth Programs. Here are the show notes Steve Peterson found a community service project in his hometown that needed physical labor that his team could fulfill. The project took 4 straight days of weekend work on their own time and helped build a work ethic into his players and built camaraderie on his team. Shovelling snow off the field has a similar impact for him as well. Steve talks about how it is important to do more than your share and it starts with the Head Coach, and then the assistant coaches, and then the formal or informal team leaders. Everyone needs to set the example so that all players know what is expected of players on the team. In his parting thoughts Steve talks about ensuring you have a quality team and high standards set. If you have a high quality team people will want to be a part of it. Reed Peterson talked about the leadership development program at Barry College. Seniors who are in contention for being captains are given a number of upperclassmen and sophomores to lead in off season lifting and running events, and each of the individual groups are responsible for the members of the group meeting the running and lifting goals set for the group. If one fails, they all fail, so they bond together to help each other meet the goals. Reed says “standards are a mindset”. they really don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”. Reed also talks about using practice to mentally prepare his players for the game by scripting out 10 situations that he thinks his team needs to be ready for that week and then using the practice as a mirror of the game running those situations throughout practice. In his parting thoughts Reed says to create a successful atmosphere on your team, make it a family atmosphere. Reach out to the families and ensure everyone is included. Kurt Kuwatch talks about how to integrate 10 minute leadership breaks into your practice and how that can effectively plant the seed of growth with each player while they are in the midst of competing and working hard. The short breaks act as a refocusing on what is important to the team and less on what they individually are struggling with during a particular practice. Doug Bartlett talks about players’ roles and how acceptance of their roles helps build trust between teammates which is essential to the success of the team. Players need to know that you love them and you love the game. Coaches need to show they are passionate about the game. Coaches need to find out what makes each player tick. Be confident right and confident wrong. Coaches need to be humble when they make mistakes, admit them and move beyond them. “You don’t have to be a captain, to behave like a captain”. Coaches need to find a way to reward every player out there, especially in practice. Doug also talks about the importance of preparation and how that carries a team forward into the season, that perfect preparation ensures that they will “never lose a game in their minds”. Coach also says that “sometimes less is more”, if you have your players at a level that you feel comfortable with, there is nothing wrong with sending them into the locker room early. Coach also talks about the importance of being humble in both winning and losing. He describes how if his team was losing by a lot at any time, he would take a time out in the last 5 minutes and remind his players to finish the game with the best they have regardless of the situation, because that is how they will start the next one. Doug says to “leave the room better than you found it.” Players can go from “who’s who, to who’s he, to who cares!” like that so we need to be engaging with them all the time to ensure we understand wher...

Howell Creek Radio
An Older Flavour, Preserved in Isolation

Howell Creek Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2008 11:45


Download MP3 audio – 11:45, 16.59 MB Radio address for November 12, 2008, involving Thermoclines, the Odd Days, and working in the dirt and the dark.