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What if a single ancient language lay at the root of nearly half of the world's spoken tongues? In today's episode, acclaimed science writer and journalist Laura Spinney joins us to discuss her new book Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global. In Proto, Spinney takes us deep into the mystery of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) - a prehistoric language that no one alive has heard, yet whose echoes can still be found in words spoken from Ireland to India. From the English word star, to Icelandic stjarna, to the Iranic stare - Spinney reveals how echoes of a prehistoric language still ripple across continents and centuries. Along the way, she meets the archaeologists, linguists, and geneticists working to uncover the origins of this linguistic Big Bang - and what it tells us about human history, identity, and movement. Joining Spinney in discussion is global historian Caroline Dodds Pennock, to retrace the paths of nomads, monks, warriors, and kings across the Eurasian steppe, the Caucasus, the Silk Roads, and beyond. If you'd like to become a Member and get access to all our full conversations, plus all of our Members-only content, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events ... Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series … Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content and early access. … Subscribe to our newsletter here to hear about our latest events, discounts and much more. https://www.intelligencesquared.com/newsletter-signup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pale Rider: Un viaje a las profundidades de la gripe española de 1918En su obra "Pale Rider", Laura Spinney nos lleva de viaje a través de uno de los eventos más oscuros de la historia de la humanidad: la pandemia de gripe española de 1918. Con una narrativa cautivadora e investigación meticulosa, Spinney nos revela los detalles de esta devastadora pandemia, desde su origen hasta sus consecuencias.La gripe española se caracterizó por su virulencia y su capacidad de atacar a adultos jóvenes y sanos. La Primera Guerra Mundial creó las condiciones perfectas para su propagación, y la pandemia se extendió por todo el mundo, dejando un rastro de muerte y destrucción.La enfermedad tuvo un profundo impacto en la sociedad, la cultura y la economía. También impulsó importantes avances en la ciencia y la medicina. Sin embargo, la pandemia también dejó un legado de resiliencia y adaptación.
Join us for a heartwarming conversation with "Mrs. Big Bird" herself, Debra Spinney, the wife of the late Caroll Spinney, original Muppet performer of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street. Debra offers a unique perspective on the world of puppetry, having worked closely with Caroll on iconic projects such as Big Bird in China and Follow That Bird. Beyond the Muppet world, Debra shares stories about their travels, Caroll's artistic side, Debra's collection of Caroll's work and so much more in this wholesome chat. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to Caroll's legacy and a celebration of his nearly 50-year run with the Muppets. Special thanks to our guest co-hosts DJ Bob and Tarah for joining us!
We look at the dishes behind the festival of Onam, and how restaurants across Dubai are celebrating this week. We also chat to one of Andalusia's most renowned Michelin star chefs - Dani Garcia, owner of Lena and Smokehouse here in Dubai. We then get the latest food news with Dan Fahy and look ahead to the best chef awards coming this November. Plus, we look at how fine cuisine and the art of fragrance fit together with Chef Nader of Ana restaurant. We also take a look at Spinney's produce coming from family run farms in the USA and we meet the owner or Iranish - a family owned Iranian restaurant here in Dubai. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WE ARE BACK: Welcome back to Eurotales for Season 2, the big kick offs are just just days away now, to get you in the mood and back in the groove, we welcome back our Saints expert Fraser Spinney to dissect Southampton's preparations as they embark on another Premier League campaign. Fraser is engrained in all things Southampton, he is part of the newly hotly anticipated Saints podcast Daily Southampton and is the prime Saints correspondent for Southampton News Website SouthamptonFC.News In this episode we discuss: The Martin Way How The Saints Timed Their Playoff Run Exotic Transfer Links Who Next From The Saints Fertile Academy And Much More..... Give us a follow on the ald X - @Eurotalespod For All Things Saints Fraser's Handle is: @FraserSpinney21 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
St. Francis of Assissi said, "He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”Phil Brannan is a wood carving artist who has spent a lifetime pursuing a passion. It is a passion that has burned within him always, through his life's highs and lows. His passionate pursuit has taken him on a spiritual journey of revelation, wherein he has felt a closeness with the divine. The journey has also taken him to the highest stage of his artistry: the world fish carving championships, at which he has been a three-time world champion.Hear Phil Brannan talk with Buck and Wanda Carole about his art, including:His recent exhibition at the Beaumont Art Museum;His success on the world stage;The spiritual insights he has gained on his journey;...and more!The podcast brings up several names from Southeast Texas, including Andy Coughlin, Richard "Dick" Spinney, Sunni Gonzales, Savannah Gonzales, Gerry Mouton, Bubba Busceme, Jerry LaCroix, G G Shinn...and more! Other well-known and lesser known names discussed in the podcast include Moses and Bezaleel...check that out!World champion artist Phil Brannan takes us into the mind, heart, and soul of his artistry--an artistry adjudged the best in the world! Accompany Buck and Wanda Carole as they enter Phil's inspiring world of imagination, dreams, and spiritual faith...Right here, on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Saudi, UAE take legal action against influencer who slammed Dubai during floods, ADQ acquires 49% stake in Plenary Group, Jeddah's King Abdulaziz Airport ranks first in March with over 15 million passenger annually, how Dubai's RTA has helped millions, Spinneys kicks off Dubai IPO and the future-obsessed Dubai entrepreneur who wants to freeze her body
One of the reasons the BAOS team started visiting Hamilton, ON was MERIT Brewing, and it's well overdue to have them on the pod. Co-Founder and Head Brewer Aaron Spinney, affectionately known as Spinney to everybody but his mother, joined Cee and Nate to chat about his beginnings in beer via Niagara College, his history with Sawdust City's Sam Corbeil (friend of the show), his passion for wine beer hybrids, how they approach distribution, why breweries should be able to ship country-wide, beer verticals, Spinney dove into some Hamilton history, and why Hamilton is such a great city. They cracked six huge beers - 107 Dortmunder Export Lager, Strange Animal IPA, Fine Line Orange Wine Lager, Happy Place Cab Franc Skin & Vine Saison, Nowhere Imperial Stout with Syrah, Malbec & Merlot, and By And By Belgian-Style Tripel with Pinot Noir, Gamay and Dornfelder. Almost 4 hours on this one - cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
13 Mar 2024. Emirates NBD give us the latest on what US inflation means for next week's Fed decision. Plus, as global olive oil prices rise, we speak to Spinney's general manager, Tom Harvey to find out if customers will feel the impact. The boss of StarzPlay, Maaz Sheikh, joins us live in studio: can Ramadan TV-watching fight off social media and video games? And, car dealers typically sell 50%+ more cars than their yearly average during Ramadan. So, is Ramadan the right time to buy a car? Glenn Harwood, Co-Founder, AlgoDriven tells us more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was the holiday season and I've got the idea that the Sesame Street characters would make a good addition to the festivities. So, I attempted to call the Cookie Monster, Big Bird and the Sesame gang, or Muppets as you might call them. As luck would have it, the man who answered the phone was Caroll Spinney, the voice of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch. Caroll was on Sesame Street for 49 years, retiring in 2018. He was earning over $300,000 at that time. To this day, I'm not sure if Jim Henson, the creator of the Muppets, was in the office with Spinney. But Kermit the Frog made a mysterious appearance on the show. By the way, Caroll got his name because he was born the day after Christmas.
31 Oct 2023. We've got the latest from Emirates NBD on the UAE economy that grew 3.7 per cent according to new numbers from the Minister of Economy. We've also got analysis on the non-oil sector that grew by just under 6 per cent. Bloomberg says it's seen an investor prospectus for a Dubai Taxi IPO - we'll speculate what might be in it with capital markets lawyer Andrew Tarbuck of Al Tamimi and Company. Plus we're talking all things tax with The Cragus Group Limited finding out about corporation tax exemptions and how we need to be wary of advisers overselling what companies actually need. It's October 31st which means it's Halloween - General manager at Spinney's, Tom Harvey, joins us to discuss sales revenues this year and how much of an impact the holiday has on UAE residents in terms of their spending. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever felt like your to-do list is about to stage a coup? Some tasks have practically set up camp there for what feels like forever, and you keep telling yourself you'll get around to them… eventually. Here to arm you with the knowledge to tackle your to-do list with ease is our own operations manager and go-to problem-solver, Kaitlyn Spinney. Tune in to hear her expert advice on managing your time more effectively, reducing overwhelm, and the digital tools that could make your life a whole lot easier! ----------------- Related Links Amp Up Your Copywriting Productivity with Ultra Scheduling5 Ways Super-Productive Copywriters Start Their Days4 Tools to Stay On Top of Your To Do ListStaying Productive When I'm Unmotivated: Pomodoro TechniqueHow to Set Up Your Schedule When Working from Home --------------- Get Free Copywriting Training here
Join myself and Fraser Spinney as we discussed: Roméo Lavia's qualities and what we should expect to see from him if he does end up in a Liverpool shirt! The price tag - will LFC pay the full £50? Will Lavia accept being used in rotation? Fraser was a fantastic guest who was very informative and knowledgeable on the Southampton and Roméo Lavia in particular - thanks for coming on Fraser and good luck to the Saints this season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first brewery in Hamilton, ON to join in on one of Link Up's collaboration beer series is MERIT. A Hammertown fave, MERIT has always been the gold standard for diversity in craft beer so it was an honour to have them be a part of the initiative. Co-Founder and Head Brewer Aaron Spinney hung out with Tiff and Cee to chat about how diversity has been built into the fabric of the business, how both their menu and their beer reflect a number of cultures at all times, how they involve their team in company decisions and how breweries can introduce their products to new communities. MERIT delivered a 6.2% IPA with Mandarina Bavaria, Citra and Strata hops, and it's citrusy with melon and stone fruit vibes. Cheers! About the Link Up season: We're back with a brand new season of BAOS Podcast, and this one is something very special and very close to us. We'll be focusing this entire season on Link Up, a non-profit started by the good folks behind Microbrasserie 5e Baron in Aylmer, QC and Tiffany and Cee here at BAOS and High Season Co. Our aim with this program is to help BIPOC from underrepresented communities learn about and enter the craft beer industry in essentially any area they wish - from a brewing apprentice to taking the Cicerone course for front-of-house opportunities, from hop farming to the yeast lab, from beer media to design and photography, we're here to help diversify an industry that is in dire need of it. Link Up Apply for the program via their website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Welcome to Season 7 of Savvy Talk, I am excited to bring you leading voices from those shaping Dubai's cultural scene. Today we are joined by Zahra Abdalla, someone I personally have been following and enjoying her approach to cooking. She considers herself a modern-day Bedouin. About Zahra Abdalla Her culinary journey started with her online blog in 2010 and soon thereafter she presented her own cooking shows on MBC3 and hosted the fourth season of a food and travel documentary show called Maggi Diaries on MBC1, where she traveled to Egypt, India, Spain, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, and met amazing, inspiring and wonderful women of change who addressed important social issues including food wastage, hunger, environment, mindfulness and women empowerment. Working from her studio, Abdalla develops and creates modern interpretations of Middle Eastern recipes, inspired by her childhood, the flavors of the region and her travels. For her, food is her artistry as well as therapy, and a medium through which long-forgotten memories can be brought back to life or new ones can be made. She is a keen advocate of sustainability and the importance of being mindful of how we source our food, prepare our food and eat our food. In addition to her public roles, Abdalla is an avid food entrepreneur and founder of Zahra's Kitchen, a retail frozen food range available for sale in over 35 Spinney and Waitrose locations across the UAE. She is married and has three young boys and a little puppy. She loves to travel, stay fit and collect art when she is not obsessing over new recipes. You can find Zahra Abdalla on her Website, and follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and on YouTube. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:57 Zahra Abdalla`s story and heritage 2:02 How her multicultural background influenced her cooking and journey 4:58 Food as a vehicle to tell stories 06:06 Food save me 10:56 Are people cooking more or less 12:15 Book: “Cooking with Zahra” 21:58 Feed your soul project 25:00 Kitchen a place to create 27:30 outro Please tell me what you would love to hear more about and we will deliver! If you're new here, follow Savvy Talk in all podcast players.
Hello listeners and welcome to the final show of the week. In today's episode, Amos is joined by football writer and Southampton fan Fraser Spinney to get the low down from the opposition corner ahead of tomorrow's meeting. If you enjoy, please leave a rating and review! Follow us: https://twitter.com/cityreport_ https://twitter.com/cityreportpod https://twitter.com/AmosMurphy_ https://twitter.com/FraserSpinney21 https://www.instagram.com/cityreportpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@cityreportpod
Another threat in a secluded and haunting setting! Our agents risk everything as they investigate a group of missing loggers. Mike and Andrew discuss the execution of the episode, the relationship between Humphreys and Spinney and some interesting plot holes that make them question the whole bloody thing.
Nestled safely behind strong railings alongside the London to Edinburgh East Coast main line railway, just south of Grantham, lies a little known hidden treasure!In this on site live interview Dr Patrick Candler tells us the inspiring story of how 5 acres of woodland was transformed into an adventure playground . Once used as a source for local clay the land had been disused for a number of years and had become overgrown. From obtaining grants, determining land ownership and researching archives, what makes this story truly inspiring is how the team overcame the many challenges faced in bringing their vision to fruition. Over the next few years glades were cleared and new native trees and shrubs planted. The site boundary was fenced and a native hedgerow planted alongside the fence. A range of environmentally-sympathetic play equipment was installed, including a zip-wire, slides, swings, see-saw and a playhouse. More recent projects include establishing a living roof and rainwater harvesting system, planting a heritage orchard and creating a sensory garden.If you are facing challenges and want to be inspired in the face of adversity this episode is for you, a truly remarkable story!LInks;http://bythamspinney.co.uk/www.undercurrentstories.com
See the new Freedom Convoy 2022 book "Witness to Deceit- Trudeau's Info War on Freedom Convoy 2022" Preface by Danny Bulford https://tinyurl.com/yfnykfr8 Veterans 4 Freedom Website: https://www.veterans4freedom.ca Check out my new Documentary 'The Truckers Were Right' https://rumble.com/v1oh7c6-the-canadian-truckers-were-right-documentary-2022.html
In this episode with Dr. Gevan Spinney: • Gevan has pastored at FBC Haughton, Louisiana since 2002. Dr. Spinney was saved, called to preach, ordained, and married Andrea at FBCH. Gevan has served as LBC President, is on the board of trustees at NAMB, has an earned doctorate, and an honorary doctorate for his work guiding LA Baptists to respond and rebuild during hurricane Katrina. • Fun Fact: Gevan is a co-host of “The Way It Was” hunting show on the Pursuit channel with legends like Hank Parker. • Crazy story of FBC Haughton where Sully and Dr. Spinney served. • Strangest thing Dr. Spinney ever attempted. • Lessons learned while implementing a NEW disciple-making strategy in a 130-year-old church. • Scott and Gevan share leadership lessons that help them survive a sexual predator experience in their church. • A new member class and strategy that set the culture for God-sized growth and are now averaging more people and budget coming out the pandemic! • Keys to leading as a disciple-maker when trouble arises. o Ex: Don't write checks with your mouth that your feet cannot back up. • Wisdom for leaders wanting to expand their platform and increase disciple-making impact. • 2 crazy cool ministry ideas First Haughton is doing to make disciples.
Sophie Corcut, Sustainability Lead at Spinney's, joined the show to speak about how plastic bag usage in Dubai's Spinneys shops falls 90 per cent in a month The new tariff on single-use bags that was introduced in Dubai supermarkets last month has led to a dramatic fall in plastic use among shoppers. Supermarket chain Spinneys reported a 90 per cent reduction in single-use bags being sold compared with the volume that were given away before the 25 fills ($0.07) charge was brought in on July 1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Karp discusses the spinney, the amygdala, and acne. He also talks about the use of toughener in narrows.
Nate Zelinsky from Tightline Outdoors joins Terry to talk about a Florida tarpon fishing trip. He also discusses Spinney reservoir opening and gives us some fishing updates. Dave Gross from Jax Outdoor Gear dials is to talk about fishing up in Poudre Canyon and their inventory. Ronny Castiglioni hops on to give us a Horsetooth reservoir fishing update and he tells us about chatter baits. Terry chats with Dan Jacobs before handing off to him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nate Zelinsky from Tightline Outdoors joins Terry to talk about a Florida tarpon fishing trip. He also discusses Spinney reservoir opening and gives us some fishing updates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
25 March 2022: Helen speaks to Chef Gregoire who's the youngest and only chef in the country to be featured in the top 100 Best Chef Awards for 5 consecutive years. Plus we talk water pairing with the region's first and only Water Sommelier Allison Poerner, Zahra from Zahra's Kitchen about her new frozen Spinney's range, Chef Alejandro Castro about flavours from Uzbekistan and the latest food stories with Courtney Brandt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker talks to Peter Middleton & James Spinney about their documentary The Real Charlie Chaplin. Hollywood icon Charlie Chaplin rocketed to fame from the slums of Victorian London and spent decades as one of Hollywood's most famous and beloved stars until his scandalous fall from grace. His stage persona and incendiary media portrayal defined how he was perceived, but his private life has always been shrouded in mystery – until now. Never-before-heard recordings, intimate home movies and newly restored classic films reveal a side to Chaplin that the world never got to see. The Real Charlie Chaplin is released in cinemas and available on Atltude.film and other digital platforms from the 18th February 2022. https://filmireland.net/
(Día Internacional de la Preparación ante las Epidemias) «Cuando surge una nueva amenaza a la vida, la primera y más apremiante preocupación es nombrarla”, afirma la periodista científica Laura Spinney en su libro Jinete Pálido: La gripe española de 1918 y cómo cambió al mundo, publicado en el centenario de aquella letal pandemia—. Es muy difícil hablar de algo que no tiene un nombre, y aún más difícil combatirlo —explicó Spinney en una entrevista que le concedió a Radio 4 de la BBC—. Una vez que le has puesto un nombre puedes hablar acerca del mismo, considerar posibles soluciones, adoptar o rechazar esas soluciones, transmitir un mensaje de salud pública y pedir que la gente lo cumpla. Creo que no hay nada más atemorizante que algo que no tiene un nombre y no sabes lo que es», agregó. Sin embargo, es muy estigmatizante y contraproducente seguir la forma tradicional de ponerle a una enfermedad el nombre del país donde presuntamente surgió. Eso puede tener consecuencias devastadoras para la economía de ese país, causando que se cierren las fronteras y se cancelen los vuelos a ese destino. Para colmo de males, ha habido ocasiones en que a una enfermedad infecciosa las autoridades, aun antes de conocer todos sus síntomas y efectos, se han apresurado a darle un nombre que ha resultado erróneo o confuso, llegando a ser culpables de un gran perjuicio injusto. A fin de evitar semejantes errores de juicio y de perjuicio, en 2015 la Organización Mundial de la Salud formuló nuevas reglas para nombrar enfermedades. El caso más conocido de una enfermedad incorrectamente nombrada fue precisamente el que llevó a Spinney a escribir su libro. A aquella pandemia que llegó a ser el peor brote de influenza de la historia, que cobró la vida de más de cincuenta millones de personas en todo el mundo entre 1918 y 1920, pasado ya más de un siglo no hemos dejado de llamarla gripe española. Y sin embargo «la enfermedad no tenía nada en particular de español— afirmó Spinney—. Afectó a España, pero no surgió en España. Creemos que probablemente se haya originado en Estados Unidos, aunque no lo sabemos con certeza. »Se le puso el nombre de gripe española porque España permaneció neutral durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y no censuraba a sus diarios, como sí lo hacían Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido, Francia y las naciones en guerra, que prohibieron que se informara sobre la gripe para no bajar la moral de la población. Así que, cuando los españoles empezaron a reportar los primeros casos que surgieron en Madrid, que ocurrieron varios meses después de los primeros casos en los Estados Unidos de América... al resto del mundo le pareció que la enfermedad había surgido en Madrid, y la llamaron la gripe española», concluyó Spinney.1 Así como podemos equivocarnos en cuanto al nombre que le ponemos a un virus físico, también podemos equivocarnos en cuanto al nombre que le ponemos al virus espiritual que es el pecado. El peor error que podemos cometer es llamarlo «nada» o «poca cosa», siendo que San Pablo nos advierte que todos padecemos de ese virus, y que es una enfermedad mortal. Confesémosle más bien a Dios nuestro pecado para que nos lo perdone y podamos así recibir no sólo el perdón sino también la vida eterna.2 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 «Gripe española, gripe porcina, influenza H1N1... ¿de dónde vienen los nombres de las enfermedades?», BBC News Mundo, 21 octubre 2018 En línea 11 julio 2021; Patricia R. Blanco, «La injustamente apodada “gripe española de 1918”», Diario El País, Madrid, 31 marzo 2020 En línea 11 julio 2021. 2 Ro 3:23; 6:23; 1Jn 1:9
On this week's episode of Below The Frame, I'm talking with the remarkable Debi Spinney! We learn all about Debi and find out a little of what see experienced alongside her dear Sesame Street Muppet Performer husband, Caroll Spinney - who, of course, played Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch! We'll also hear a very special Jerry Story from Muppet Performer Dave Goelz, plus and a song, too (not from Dave, but from Jerry).
Charlie Chaplin's iconic Tramp character made him the most famous person in the world. But who was THE REAL CHARLIE CHAPLIN? From the award-winning creative team behind NOTES ON BLINDNESS and LISTEN TO ME, MARLON comes an innovative portrait of a complex figure whose life was as extraordinary as his art. It traces Chaplin's journey from the slums of late-Victorian London to the bright lights of Hollywood at the dawn of cinema. Movies that transcended language brought him unparalleled fame and fortune, a studio empire to enact his obsessive creative vision, before political controversies and personal scandals threatened his ascendancy. With unprecedented access to the Chaplin archives, the film combines dramatic reconstructions with previously unheard recordings, intimate home movies and behind-the-scenes material, interwoven with his newly restored classics. It explores how - as the Little Tramp - Chaplin's pioneering movie comedy finds new depths, replaying childhood traumas in THE KID and THE GOLD RUSH, spiraling into creative obsession in the making of CITY LIGHTS, protesting inequality in MODERN TIMES, before confronting the rise of fascism in THE GREAT DICTATOR. The film reveals a figure whose creative passion was mirrored by a turbulent personal life. And the climactic re-staging of an infamous press conference reveals how the killing of his beloved Tramp character threatens his standing with the American public, as the Hollywood press and the F.B.I. conspire to exile him from the country where he made his name. Co-directors James Spinney and Peter Middleton join us for a conversation on their revelatory and compelling look into the life and times of an immensely talented artist / comedian / writer / director / businessman who instantaneously connected with people from around the world, propelling his Tramp persona to a level of fame seldom seen. The Real Charlie Chaplin available starting 12/11 on SHOWTIME
Today our destination is the South Platte River in Colorado and our guest is competition fly angler Russ Miller, Director of Marketing at Umpqua Feather Merchants. The South Platte is an extensive river system known for highly technical tailwater fishing that is sure the challenge the most experienced fly angler. Sections like the Dream Stream, 11 mile canyon, Spinney Mountain, Cheeseman Canyon, and Deckers have captured the imagination of anglers the world over who come here to test their skills against some of Colorado's most educated trout! Russ has worked in the industry for 16 years as a guide, fly shop junkie, and marketing guy for some big names like Sage, RIO, Fishpond, and now Umpqua Feather Merchants. He's also represented the US at 6 World Fly Fishing Championships. So buckle your seatbelts while Russ gives us the grand tour of the South Platte River along with stories and tips from his years as a competition angler! With Host, Steve Haigh About Russ Miller: Russ's fly box and the infamous leech pattern for the South Platte: @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Instagram and Facebook Contact Russ: https://www.umpqua.com/contact-us/ Umpqua Feather Merchants: https://www.umpqua.com/ Follow Umpqua: @UmpquaFeatherMerchants on Instagram and Facebook Our Sponsors: JP Ross Fly Rods & Company - specializing in small stream rods: https://www.jprossflyrods.com/ Facebook @jprossandcompany Instagram @jprossflyrods Harvest Hosts unique RV Camping: https://harvesthosts.com/ @harvesthosts Destination Angler: The Destination Angler Website and Show Notes: http://destinationangler.libsyn.com/ Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast: @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Instagram and Facebook Join in the conversation with the @DestinationAnglerConnection group on Facebook: Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts Recorded September 16, 2021. Episode 49. Music on the show by A Brother's Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”. Podcast edited by Podcast Volume https://www.podcastvolume.com/
We connect with award-winning blues artist A'Court and country group Witchitaw's frontman Spinney to get the inside scoop on their new live album and fall tour perfectly titled WHEN COUNTRY GETS THE BLUES. Listen...
Franklin “Chuck” Spinney, is a retired military strategist and author of the 1998 report “The Defense Death Spiral,” who served in the U.S. Air Force before becoming a high-profile critic of the Defense Department's weapons acquisition process and overall strategy. In this episode, Chuck explains why it is “ridiculous” to blame the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan on President Biden, how the war on terror has been used to justify ever-larger defense budgets, his recollections of the military strategists Pierre Sprey and John Boyd, and how the ongoing growth of the “military-industrial-Congressional-complex” is undermining American democracy.
Welcome to the #PlayUnified Podcast where we meet at the intersection of sports, disability, philanthropy, entertainment and community building. Listen as we discuss why sports is such an important part of life, community and social change. Guests will include Special Olympics athletes, local sports figures, government officials, small business owners and figures within the Special Olympics movement. This week, Mike and Charles welcome Erin Fish to the Podcast team the three discuss local pro sports teams along with some Special Olympics updates. Special Olympics Athlete Sam Spinney joins the show to talk about the New England Revolution Unified team. As always the Lightning Round, Question and Qoute of the week are not to be missed.
Dotyk to zmysł, którego nie można stracić, ani wyłączyć, chyba że tracimy świadomość albo umieramy. Ten od którego w zasadzie wszystko się zaczyna i który niesie w sobie ciągłą obietnicę kontaktu lub kryzysu. Nawet mówienie o nim nie jest łatwe, bo brakuje nam języka, definicji na to, czego doświadczamy. W tej rozmowie z Maciejem Topolskim, poetą, tłumaczem, eseistą, zajmującym się taktylnością, naukowcem z UJ, dotykamy tematu tak blisko, jak tylko umiemy. Książki:
“A binaural field recording of a thunderstorm experienced from the shelter of a small Spinney in North London on 12th July 2021. The storm caused intense flooding across London. Recorded […]
Katherine Spinney is a leadership coach from Baltimore, Maryland, whose background includes master's degrees in both teaching and social work. She's worked in diverse environments from urban to rural to suburban to international. She eventually was thrown into management with very little training on the subject, but she now has a decade of experience in managing teams and decided she'd like to help equip leaders with the help and information she wasn't given but could have really used. Recently, she has created Katherine Spinney Coaching LLC to support other managers on their respective professional journeys. With this, she provides training and courses, and other resources for those who want to advance their careers by going the management route; and she has a lot of valuable insight and ability to help train those who would like to take on a managerial role. In this episode, Katherine shares how she has most recently been working with a lot of non-profits; but, with the changes related to the pandemic, she went from teaching and training leaders and managers in-person to utilizing virtual platforms for everything. She has found that, although the bells and whistles of some tools such as Zoom seem like they would help build engagement, she's learned that the majority of the people she's encountered prefer to keep things simple as they were more likely to become lost when too many external links or features are added. Katherine is just now beginning to resume traveling for speaking engagements and is curious to see how many conferences will continue to also offer virtual options going forward. You can reach Katherine in the following places: Katherine Spinney Coaching LLC: https://www.katherinespinney.com/ (https://www.katherinespinney.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachKat2017/ (https://www.facebook.com/CoachKat2017/) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-katherine-spinney/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-katherine-spinney/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachkat2017 (https://twitter.com/coachkat2017) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachkat2017/ (https://www.instagram.com/coachkat2017/) **** Can't watch the video right now? Check out the full transcript on our podcast website at: https://www.yesiworkfromhome.com/podcast/episodes/52 Our podcast is now live on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, Google, and anywhere else you prefer to listen to your podcasts. We appreciate any of our listeners who listen, download, subscribe, or leave a positive rating or review. Thank you! **** If you'd like to be a guest on the Yes, I Work From Home Podcast, please go to https://www.yesiworkfromhome.com/podcast/guest and click on the first big green "guest interview" button to let us know more about you and your work-from-home life. We are on the lookout for people with interesting stories about how they're making their WFH life work, whether you're working for yourself or someone else. You can also recommend someone else who you think would be a great fit for this podcast using the second green button "guest recommendation." Find out more about our host, April Malone, and Yes, I Work From Home at our website https://www.yesiworkfromhome.com If you work from home as an remote work/teleworking employee, freelancer, independent contractor, or entrepreneur, please join our work-from-home community on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/yesiworkfromhomecommunity
Nate Zelinsky with Tightline Outdoors joins the show to talk about turkey hunting burnout and Spinney kicking off spring fishing season. Nate expects flow rates to rise in the coming weeks and for the boat docks to open by the end of the month. Nate mentions the summer patterns at Pueblo and the transition to structure techniques and trolling. Jim Shea with JAX Outdoor Gear Farm & Ranch in Lafayette joins the show to talk about grilling and smoking. Chad LaChance with Fishful Thinker joins the show to talk about dealing with rolling cold fronts and rough conditions as well as multi-species reservoir fishing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15 April 2021: We've got more iftar and suhoor recipes to share so you'll never cook the same dish during the Holy Month. Plus: Chef Silvena Rowe and Spinneys unveil a range of special cakes for Ramadan. Prepare your cheese board with brand new cheeses in Spinney's chilled section Naksha Collections and Matar Farms collaborate to offer a limited edition recipe kit for smoked chicken mandi And talking camel milk chocolates with Nassma See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our last episode about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood we go hardcore on lore before diving into anthropological perspectives on human sacrifice. If the worldbuilding parallels to real-world history (looking at you, Nazis) aren't your thing, feel free to skip to 31 min 10 sec to hear how we've sacrificed each other throughout the ages to show everybody who's boss. . Resources: Spinney, L. (2018) "Did Human Sacrifice Help People Form Complex Societies?" Spinney, L. (2019) "When did societies become modern? 'Big history' dashes popular idea of Axial Age." Choi, C. Q. (2018) "Unearthing secrets of human sacrifice." Music: "Dance Robot ACTIVATE" by Loyalty Freak Music. [All views expressed are our own and do not represent the opinions of any entity with which we are affiliated.]
Publisher; PublicAffairs, 2017 In 1918, the Italian-Americans of New York, the Yupik of Alaska, and the Persians of Mashed had almost nothing in common except for a virus -- one that triggered the worst pandemic of modern times and had a decisive effect on twentieth-century history. The Spanish flu of 1918-1920 was one of the greatest human disasters of all time. It infected a third of the people on Earth -- from the poorest immigrants of New York City to the king of Spain, Franz Kafka, Mahatma Gandhi, and Woodrow Wilson. But despite a death toll of between 50 and 100 million people, it exists in our memory as an afterthought to World War I. In this gripping narrative history, Laura Spinney traces the overlooked pandemic to reveal how the virus travelled across the globe, exposing mankind's vulnerability and putting our ingenuity to the test. As socially significant as both world wars, the Spanish flu dramatically disrupted -- and often permanently altered -- global politics, race relations and family structures, while spurring innovation in medicine, religion and the arts. It was partly responsible, Spinney argues, for pushing India to independence, South Africa to apartheid, and Switzerland to the brink of civil war. It also created the true "lost generation." Drawing on the latest research in history, virology, epidemiology, psychology and economics, Pale Rider masterfully recounts the little-known catastrophe that forever changed humanity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/support
A Headteacher since 2007 with a passion for improving outcomes and opportunities for young people & educators. I am passionate about Arts & Creativities in peoples' lives & the transformative power of Education to change the lives of individuals, communities, society & the world to make an even better place. I am proud to be an Ambassador for HundrEd and a Smiley Movement Host presenter. About Rae in her own words Hi Everyone! My name is Rae Snape. I am a Headteacher and National Leader of Education based in Cambridge, England. I have been the Headteacher of the Spinney Primary School since 2007. The Spinney is a happy, welcoming, creative and OfSTED “Outstanding” school in Cambridge. The school has been described as "forward thinking and outward reaching" and we connect with the local, national and international ecosystem in order to secure an exciting, dynamic and successful curriculum for our pupils. The Spinney is a National Teaching School and the lead school of the Kite Teaching School Alliance. I am passionate about the positive and transformative power of Arts, Culture and Creativity in young people’s lives and the Spinney is proud to have achieved Arts Mark Platinum from Arts Council, England. Along with other key Cultural Leaders, I was one of the initiators of "My Cambridge" a Cultural Educational Partnership for the City bringing together The Universities, The City Council, County Council, Schools, Businesses and Enterprise. Objectives include ensuring more young people have experience of and participation in high quality cultural opportunities, access to Arts Award programmes and the chance to experience viable and exciting pathways into the Creative Industries. I am the Chair of Cambridgeshire School Improvement Board, and a member of Cambridgeshire Culture which, with support from the bridge organization Festival Bridge aspires to connect all the regional Local Cultural Education Partnerships to “Champion raised aspiration for Cambridgeshire, to include a cultural entitlement for all the County’s young people.” I am the Festival Designer of Cambridgeshire Festival of Education an annual optimistic celebration of teachers and teaching whihc takes place at the Faculty of Education Cambridge University. I have been a member of the Department For Educations’s Primary Headteachers’ Reference Group since 2010 and am the Vice Chair of this group. I am a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and a Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching. You can find me tweeting @RaeSnape and my mantra is #OnlyConnect
The Cheers to Puppeteers series comes to a close with a very special guest - Debra Spinney. Affectionately known as "Mrs. Big Bird", Deb is the wife of the late Caroll Spinney who brought life to Big Bird and Oscar on Sesame Street for 50 seasons. In addition to being Caroll's manager, she traveled the world with the iconic show and pitched story-lines which became some of Sesame Street's most historic moments. We talk to Debbie about her path that brought her to working for the Children's Television Workshop in 1972, how her life changed after falling in love with Caroll, and how she continues to be an ambassador to Sesame Street. You can not miss this heart-filled conversation packed with stories about Deb and Caroll's adventures and how she's working to keep his art alive. PLUS: find out why we need to get #ReleaseTheSpinneyCut trending! For mentions and episode highlights, visit PuppetTears.com/DebSpinney Release date: December 26, 2020 Edited by Matt Bowen Hosted by Adam Kreutinger & Cameron Garrity
The Weird Spinney - 00:17 Reader Profile - 04:11 Cake and Pastry Person - 15:06 Shem, Ham, Japheth and Minnie Crunlop - 16:57 God News - 28:28.This item belongs to: audio/hooting-yard.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Untitled Work in Progress - 00:18 A Refutation of Some of the Less Plausible Claims Made by Dennis Cargpan in His Woeful Lecture Delivered From the Balcony of the Civic Hall at Bodger's Spinney on Thursday Last During a Hailstorm to a Gathering of Ingrates and Orphans - 12:51 Fictional Substance of ....This item belongs to: audio/hooting-yard.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Profile of Canada’s premier bluegrass band “The Spinney Brothers (1991-2017), featuring music and interviews with the band showcasing many of their releases.
Profile of Canada’s premier bluegrass band “The Spinney Brothers (1991-2017), featuring music and interviews with the band showcasing many of their releases.
Today we are joined by Tracy Spinney, a sailing instructor from Blue Water Sailing School, join us to learn about some of his amazing experiences on the water and get a sneak peak into his life on the water. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maritimestorieswithmax/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maritimestorieswithmax/support
Pale Rider By Laura Spinney Hachette Books Help support DocSmo.com by buying this reviewed book or joining Audible.com using these affiliate links. You get Amazon's best price and DocSmo.com earns a small affiliate marketing fee. Thank you. Introduction Welcome to this book review edition of Portable Practical Pediatrics. I'm your host, Dr. Paul Smolen also known as Doc Smo. I just finished reading a fascinating book titled, Pale Rider, by British journalist Laura Spinney, a work in which she gives her readers a detailed look at the effect of a global influenza pandemic that is known today as The Spanish Flu of 1918. Ms. Spinney makes the case that this single event was the worst human tragedy in human history, killing an estimated 50-100 million people; a number greater that the number of deaths in both WW1 and WW2 combined! How did this tragedy happen and could it happen again? Is this tragedy relevant for today's world population including your children? Find out and hear my review of this Pale Rider in this edition of Portable Practical Pediatrics, which is being brought to you by Audible, a place where you can sit back, rest your eyes, rev up your imagination, and listen to great books like Pale Rider. Consider joining today by clicking the banner displayed on my website, accompanying this post. Musical Intro The Spanish Flu From Every Angle Readers of Pale Rider will quickly realize that the author is a journalist due to her attention to detail and historical context. She points out that the Spanish Flu occurred within the backdrop of WW1, contributing to the spread and intensity of the disease. Ms. Spinney ferrets out an amazing amount of detail about the route of spread, susceptibility of different populations around the world, survival rates of different ethnic groups, available medical therapies of the time, and mortality rates. The author also goes to great length to describe the discovery and isolation of the influenza virus, its biology, and the history behind the development of an effective preventative vaccine. I have a medical degree and have more than a cursory understanding of the biology and natural history of viral infections, yet I found that the author's description of the basic science behind of Spanish influenza infections absolutely fascinating and quite informative. Readers will also learn how influenza got its name, how it help usher in the concept of universal healthcare, and how the Spanish Flu helped push scientist's and physician's understanding of disease, culminating in the modern paradigm of the germ theory. Come to think about it, there are very few questions about the Spanish flu that Ms. Spinney did not address. Her book is very rich with detail and insight. The Magnitude of the Disease The Spanish Flu has been earned the title of the greatest human tragedy in known human history and many fear that it could happen again on an even bigger scale. According to infectious disease experts of today, the world's next influenza pandemic is not a matter of if but when. Understanding as much as possible about how the Spanish flu was able to slaughter 2.5%-5% of the world's mostly young healthy population is crucial to keeping it from happening again. Think about the magnitude of the crisis if 5% of today's 7 billion inhabitants of earth were to succumb to a global influenza pandemic; a disaster that translates to an increase in world deaths from the current 55 million/year to a whopping 350 million deaths/year. Critique Overall, I found Pale Rider a book that is very informative, thoroughly researched, and extremely relevant to today's world; a fascinating read and a book that will be very appealing to inquisitive readers with a strong interest in the history of disease and world history. But, readers who aren't ready to digest a great amount of historical detail may want to shy away from this book, however. Ms.
The Spanish flu of 1918-1920 was one of the greatest human disasters of all time. It infected a third of the people on Earth–from the poorest immigrants of New York City to the king of Spain, Franz Kafka, Mahatma Gandhi and Woodrow Wilson. But despite a death toll of between 50 and 100 million people, it exists in our memory as an afterthought to World War I. In this gripping narrative history, Laura Spinney traces the overlooked pandemic to reveal how the virus travelled across the globe, exposing mankind's vulnerability and putting our ingenuity to the test. As socially significant as both world wars, the Spanish flu dramatically disrupted–and often permanently altered–global politics, race relations and family structures, while spurring innovation in medicine, religion and the arts. It was partly responsible, Spinney argues, for pushing India to independence, South Africa to apartheid and Switzerland to the brink of civil war. It also created the true “lost generation.” Drawing on the latest research in history, virology, epidemiology, psychology and economics, Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed the World (PublicAffairs, 2017) masterfully recounts the little-known catastrophe that forever changed humanity. Jeremy Corr is the co-host of the hit Fixing Healthcare podcast along with industry thought leader Dr. Robert Pearl. A University of Iowa history alumnus, Jeremy is curious and passionate about all things healthcare, which means he's always up for a good discussion! Reach him at jeremyccorr@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Featuring interviews with the 'Notes on Blindness' directors James Spinney and Peter MiddletonOne of the stand out films of 2016 so far, comes in the experimental documentary 'Notes on Blindness'. A reconstruction of John Hull's cassette recordings during his loss of sight, the film has been praised for its sensitivity, story telling and importantly, its accessibility for those with partial or complete loss of sight. Our hosts Helen and Jenna discuss the intimate moments that make this film truly outstanding, as well as talking to the directors of the film themselves.You can watch the film now in Curzon Cinemas as well as at home on Curzon Home Cinemahttps://www.curzonhomecinema.com/#!/film/CRZ_NOTES_ON_BLINDNESSProduced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.