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The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Minette's farm profitability review, should farmers really diversify? Resistant wheat shows signs of yellow rust, local food plan report, & auctioneer's giant red fibre glass cow goes missing

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 54:58


In this episode, the government appoints former NFU president Minette Batters to lead a Defra review to solve farming's 'profitability problem'.Her appointment – by Defra secretary Steve Reed – aims to help growers and livestock producers increase their profit and financial resilience.We ask three experts what Baroness Batters should really be looking at – and whether farmers should be encouraged to diversify.Emily Norton, from Farm Foresight; Richard King, from Andersons farm business consultants; and Jonathan Armitage, from Strutt & Parker, share their thoughts.We get out in the field, where resistant wheat crops are showing signs of yellow rust - samples for analysis should be sent to the UK Cereal Pathogen Virulence Survey (UKCPVS).We look ways farmers can supply more local food - according to the Local Food Plan.And we try to track down a giant red fibre glass cow after it goes missing.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker, Louise Impey and Hugh Broom.Contact or follow Johann (X): @johanntaskerContact or follow Louise (X): @louisearableContact or follow (X): @sondesplacefarmFor Farmers Weekly, visit fwi.co.uk or follow @farmersweeklyTo contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast, email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.

Country Life
Chloe Dalton: The woman who swapped top-level geopolitics to rescue a baby hare, and had her life changed forever

Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 36:05


Before lockdown changed life in Britain in early 2020, Chloe Dalton led an almost overwhelmingly metropolitan existence. A foreign policy expert, her comfort zone was in the corridors of power, around Whitehall and Westminster, a person who — in her own words — was ‘addicted to the adrenaline' of flying around the world playing a key role in the decisions that shape the nation. A chance moment on a walk changed that. She came across a tiny leveret, barely more than a newborn and weighing under 100 grams, whose mother hare had been chased away by a dog. Despite being, as she says, ‘the least likely person' to adopt and hand-rear a wild animal, that's exactly what she did.The resulting story is an astonishing tale of how Chloe developed a beautiful bond with a this truly wild animal, from the fraught early days — in which she almost made the disastrous mistake of feeding the leveret cow's milk — through to the moment the now-grown hare went freely back in to the wild... only to pay her the ultimate compliment by returning to continue their shared life together.• Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple Podcasts• Listen to Country Life podcast on Spotify• Listen to Country Life podcast on AudibleChloe's book about everything that happened, Raising Hare (Cannongate, £18.99), is a gorgeous story, beautifully written and utterly fascinating, and it has earned incredible praise as well as being nominated for several awards.We're delighted that she joined James Fisher on the Country Life podcast to tell us all about it. Find out more about the book, order a copy, and you can follow Chloe on Instagram @chloedaltonuk.This episode of the Country Life Podcast is sponsored by Strutt & Parker Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Chloe DaltonEditor and producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Lady Dr. Dhyana Ziegler - Midnight Train from Georgia - Life and career of William Franklin Guest

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 29:57


Midnight Train From Georgia is an inspiring and emotional journey through the life and career of William Franklin Guest, a founding member of Gladys Knight and the Pips. The book discusses William's love for music as a child growing up in a musical family and the formation of the group. The book explores the group's meteoric rise to fame, the challenges of the music industry, and the personal struggles of a man determined to leave his mark on the world. This is not just a story of Gladys Knight and the Pips; it's a universal tale of family, faith, love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. Midnight Train From Georgia captures the heart of an era, the music that defined it, and the man who lived through it all. It combines emotional introspection with the dynamic energy of music during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.Dhyana Ziegler, Ph.D., DCJ: A Trailblazing Career Dr. Dhyana Ziegler has had an extraordinary career marked by groundbreaking achievements. She has been knighted, served under three governors, and founded ZCreators, a digital media production and consulting service that has thrived for over 22 years. Her extensive background includes work as a journalist, ad copywriter, radio producer, songwriter, and professor with more than 35 years of experience in academia. She has served as an administrator, contributed to numerous boards, and produced over 100 videos and multimedia works. She has also presented at dozens of international and national conferences. In the 1970s, Dr. Ziegler wrote the song "Time Moves On" for the band Strutt, which topped the music charts. However, one of her most cherished roles was as sister-in-law to William Guest, a founding member of Gladys Knight & The Pips. This connection led her to author Guest's biography, "Midnight Train From Georgia," an award-winning book. Academic and Leadership Contributions Dr. Ziegler is Professor Emerita at Florida A&M University's School of Journalism & Graphic Communications. Before that, at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, she held several prestigious leadership positions, including:President of the Black Faculty and Staff AssociationChair of the Commission for BlacksChair of the Commission on WomenFirst and only African American elected President of the Faculty Senate (1994)Inaugural Inductee into the University of Tennessee-Knoxville African American Hall of FameShe also served as Chair of the State of Tennessee Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and Co-Chair of Higher Education for the Tennessee Legislative Black Caucus. Government Appointments and Advocacy Dr. Ziegler has been appointed seven times by three Florida governors:Five terms on the Florida Virtual School Board of TrusteesTwo terms on the Florida Commission on the Status of Women (where she was elected Chair of both entities)She is also a Board Member of Florida Tax Watch and has served as Chair of the Board for the Southern Scholarship Foundation. Additionally, she is an active member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), the Broadcast Education Association, and has held national leadership roles in the Society of Professional Journalists. Scholarship, Grants, and Honors Dr. Ziegler is the author of four books and has published over 60 scholarly articles, book chapters, and professional publications. She has been awarded nearly $6.5 million in grants and has received numerous honors, including:Knighted as a Dame of Justice (2008, England) by the Sovereign Order of the Knights of JusticeMember of the Oxford RoundtableWomen of Distinction Award (2012) – Girl Scouts of the Florida Panhandle2014 Trailblazer Award – Oasis Center for Women and Girls2017 Women on the Move – ONYX MagazineLegacy Leadership Award (2017) – Florida Virtual SchoolTop 25 Women You Should Know (2022) – Tallahassee DemocratEducational Background Dr. Ziegler holds:Ph.D. in Higher Education – Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleM.A. in Radio and Television – Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleB.S. in Journalism and Music (Cum Laude) – Baruch College, CUNYCertificate in Management and Leadership in Education – Harvard University, Graduate School of EducationDr. Ziegler's legacy is one of excellence, leadership, and innovation, leaving an undeniable impact on education, media, and public service.https://dhyanaziegler.ampbk.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

Petersfield Community Radio
David Strutt introduces a local church with character

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 11:20


David says Petersfield's Life Church punches above its weight with its relaxed but charismatic approach to faith and worship. Shine Radio's Stephen Martin is listening to him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Zone With Paul Amadeus Lane
EP.283-02-Revolutionizing Mobility with Strutt's CEO!

Tech Zone With Paul Amadeus Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 17:43


As a quadriplegic and power wheelchair user, Paul is incredibly passionate about personal mobility.  He'll be sitting down with Tony Hong, the Founder and CEO of Strutt, to discuss their groundbreaking technology that's poised to revolutionize how people get around.

Vision ProFiles
Give the Vision Pro a hand (controller)

Vision ProFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 59:35


Marty, Eric, and Daniel talk about Surreal Touch controller for the Apple Vision Pro along with latest rumors regarding a new AVP release, guiding a wheelchair with AVP, and the latest apps.  Surreal Touch controllers https://www.surreal-interactive.com/  Surreal Touch Discord https://discord.gg/UkuVVWcy Moonlight Guide for game streaming in AVP https://www.reddit.com/r/VisionPro/comments/1hx7jjl/stream_games_with_sunshinemoonlight_and_save/ NEWS New developer beta OS for VisionOS - VisionOS 2.3.3 developer beta https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos-release-notes/visionos-2_3-release-notes  Apple releases beta 3 for macOS Sequoia 15.3, visionOS 2.3 https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/16/apple-releases-beta-3-for-macos-sequoia-15-3-visionos-2-3/  Strutt ev¹ and Apple Vision Pro - The Future of Personal Mobility https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wYjq4MOfg8  5 Apple Vision Pro issues: Reports of 'spontaneous cracking' and more pile up https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/5-apple-vision-pro-issues-reports-of-spontaneous-cracking-and-more-pile-up/ar-BB1iMGj7?ocid=msedgdhp  iOS 19 Rumored to Feature Redesigned Camera App Inspired by visionOS https://www.macrumors.com/2025/01/17/ios-19-redesigned-camera-app-visionos-rumor/  Apple Expected to Launch 20+ Products This Year: Here's the Full List https://www.macrumors.com/2025/01/17/apple-20-new-products-this-year/ MoviePass made a film trailer app for the Oculus Quest and Apple Vision Pro https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/moviepass-made-a-film-trailer-app-for-the-oculus-quest-and-apple-vision-pro-190822710.html?src=rss  How to stream the 2025 Super Bowl in 4K for free on any Apple device https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/16/how-to-stream-the-2025-super-bowl-in-4k-for-free-on-any-apple-device/  Why Vision Pro is Apple's best reason yet to bring Touch ID back to iPhone https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/14/vision-pro-apples-best-reason-to-bring-touch-id-back-to-iphone/  I put the Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3 to the test for a month — here's what happened https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/shopping/i-put-the-apple-vision-pro-vs-meta-quest-3-to-the-test-for-a-month-here-s-what-happened/ar-AA1sbg4g  New hardware Don't Expect Vision Pro 2 in 2025 https://www.macobserver.com/news/dont-expect-vision-pro-2-in-2025/?utm_source=macobserver&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_everything  Apple Vision Pro 2 release date expectations, price estimates and upgrades https://www.phonearena.com/ar-vr/hubs/apple-vision-pro-2-release-date-price-features-news_id542  Apple reportedly working on two different Vision Pro headsets — Vision Pro 2 and a cheaper model https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vr-ar/apple-reportedly-working-on-two-different-vision-pro-headsets-vision-pro-2-and-a-cheaper-model  Keep your mac virtual display from sleeping https://www.caffeine-app.net/ Reminder Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher service NEW APPS WORTH MENTIONING Moviepass screening room - movie previews updates, i think weekly, w/new content https://apps.apple.com/us/app/moviepass-screening-room/id6477541838 Gears and Goo https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gears-goo/id6471676214 Good graphics, however goal ethics may be uncomfortable.  Completely strip the resources from a planet competing against another company doing the same thing. Arcade game room - solitaire https://apps.apple.com/us/app/game-room/id1642897935 Follow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher service.

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang
Mind Your Business: A smart mobility wheelchair is set to transform the lives of Singapore's ageing and disabled communities

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 10:39


As Singapore strives to build an inclusive society under its Smart Nation initiative, a local start-up is spearheading a revolutionary shift in mobility for wheelchair users and the ageing population. With the impending launch of the innovative Strutt ev¹ at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the United States, this groundbreaking device integrates intelligent co-pilot technology and custom sensor suites to redefine autonomy and quality of life for its users. How is this technology set to transform mobility solutions and challenge societal stigma around disability? We find out more from Tony Hong, CEO, Strutt & Barney Mason, Chief Designer, Strutt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hangry Thoughts
48: The Dangers(???) of Glyphosate

Hangry Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 27:48


If you've spent any time on TikTok or Instagram, there is no doubt you've heard about the “dangers of glyphosate”. This message has only increased since the introduction of MAHA and RFK Jr. A group of people who continuously spread misleading and false claims about nutrition, food science, vaccines, COVID-19, climate change, pharmaceutical industry, gun violence, and more. The MAHA group is convinced that glyphosate in our food is one of the leading causes of poor health outcomes in America. Meanwhile, there is a large body of research, including both human and animal subjects, showing no evidence of this risk. This group also forgets to address and acknowledge the social determinants of health and how oppressive systems impact a person's overall health, but that's for another post. Let's talk about the facts. Sources: Williams, G. M.; Kroes, R.; Munro, I. C. Safety evaluation and risk assessment of the herbicide Roundup and its active ingredient, glyphosate, for humans. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 2000, 31, 117-165. Stout, L.; Ruecker, F. Chronic study of glyphosate administered in feed to albino rats. Unpublished Report no. MSL-10495 R.D. 1014, 1990, submitted to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Monsanto Agricultural Company. Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) Glyphosate; EPA-738-F-93-011; U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, DC, 1993. Atkinson, C.; Strutt, A.V.; Henderson, W.; Finch, J.; Hudson, P. Glyphosate: 104 week combined chronic feeding/oncogenicity study in rats with 52 week interim kill (results after 104 weeks). Unpublished report No. 7867, IRI project no. 438623, 1993, submitted to World Health Organization by Cheminova A/S, Lemvig, Denmark, prepared by Inveresk Research International, Tranent, Scotland. Pesticide Residues in Food - 2004: Toxicological evaluations; International Programme on Chemical Safety, World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, 2004. Roberts, T. R. Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals-Part 1: Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators; The Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK, 1998; pp 396-399. Davoren M.J., Schiestl R.H. Glyphosate-based herbicides and cancer risk: A post-IARC decision review of potential mechanisms, policy and avenues of research. Carcinogenesis. 2018;39:1207–1215. Williams G.M., Kroes R., Munro I.C. Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment of the Herbicide Roundup and Its Active Ingredient, Glyphosate, for Humans. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 2000;31:117–165. Benbrook C.M. Trends in glyphosate herbicide use in the United States and globally. Environ. Sci. Eur. 2016;28:1–15. Bai S.H., Ogbourne S.M. Glyphosate: Environmental contamination, toxicity and potential risks to human health via food contamination. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 2016;23:18988–19001.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Budget special: Inheritance tax - how to reduce your liability

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 26:29


A special episode after an autumn Budget which promises huge changes to farm businesses – and indeed for farming families.The Budget saw Chancellor Rachel Reeves announce major changes to agricultural property relief and inheritance tax rules relating to farming.From April 2026, farmers will be subject to 20% inheritance tax on agricultural and business assets worth more than £1 million pounds.In this episode, four experts discuss ways farmers can reduce their liability.Our experts are:Amy Cowdell, from solicitors Shakespeare MartineauRobert Sullivan, from chartered surveyors GSC GraysJason Beedell, from farm business consultants Strutt & ParkerSam Kirkham, from accountants Albert GoodmanTopics discussed include gifting land and assets to family members; business structures, including limited companies; moving assets into a trust; succession planning; and life insurance.Thank you for listening to the Farmers Weekly Podcast. This episode was conceived, written, edited and produced by Johann Tasker.To contact us, email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also message us by texting the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.

Nuus
Dis weer Mutt-Strutt tyd

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 0:36


Die DBV Windhoek nooi alle hondeliefhebbers uit na die Mutt-Strutt-hondestap op Sondag, 8 September 2024, by Eagles Restaurant, Avisdam. Jy kan vanaf 07:30 aanmeld en die toegangsfooi is slegs N$100. Opbrengste word aangewend ten bate van diere in DBV-sorg. Die eerste 50 deelnemers sal 'n bederfsak ontvang, en diegene sonder honde kan vooraf registreer om 'n DBV-hond te stap. Kosmos 94.1-nuus het met Hanna Rhodin, die direkteur by die DBV gepraat.

The Lentil Intervention Podcast
Emma Strutt - Athletes Thriving On A Plant-Centred Diet

The Lentil Intervention Podcast

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 53:37


In this episode, we bring you a recording of Emma Strutt's presentation as part of the recent 2024 Athletes for Nature Webinar Series.Emma is Ben's partner in crime here at The Lentil Intervention, but for anyone not familiar with her professional background, she is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and the founder of Greenstuff Nutrition. Emma also holds a certificate in plant-based nutrition, a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training qualification, a Diploma in Sustainable Living and a Grad Cert in Climate Change Adaptation.In this presentation, Emma explores how athletes can reduce their ecological footprint through their food choices. She provides the ins and outs of transitioning to and thriving with a plant-powered eating pattern while avoiding the more common pitfalls.In this episode, Emma covers:• An overview of the current ecological crisis• Greenhouse gas emissions of our food system and why methane matters so much• Ecological impact of our food choices• Solutions to feed the world within planetary boundaries• Safety and efficacy of plant-based diets for athletes• Meeting carbohydrate and protein needs with plants• Key micronutrient considerations• Meal planning tips and tricks• Common pitfalls to avoid• Plants, fibre and gut healthTo view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave us a review and share this episode with your friends and family. Please support our work and enable us to deliver more content by buying us a coffee.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Farming Today
29/01/24 International trade; Pollock fishermen; Land sales.

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 11:24


New border controls are being phased in - these are the checks on imports introduced post Brexit, which have been delayed five times. There have been warnings that the extra costs imposed will be passed onto consumers and could add hundreds of millions of pounds to the nation's food bill. All this week we will be looking at trade: from these new rules to trade deals and their impact on British farmers. Today we speak to the International Chamber of Commerce There are growing calls for the government to support fishermen affected by the sudden ban on catching pollock. The zero quota came into force at the beginning of the year after concerns over fish stocks, but rod and line fishermen in Torquay say the decision could put them out of business.More farmland in England has been sold to investors and lifestyle buyers than farmers for the first time - figures for last year from the agents Strutt and Parker show that less than half of buyers last year were farmers - that's in comparison with 50 to 60 % in previous years. Private investors were involved in 28% of transactions; institutional investors in 13% a rise of 10% on 2022; and lifestyle buyers in 16%.Presenter = Charlotte Smith Producer = Rebecca Rooney

Tanya & Steve for Breakfast - Triple M Newcastle
From Newcastle To Netflix: Local Star From 'Boy Swallows Universe', Isaac Strutt-Stevens Joins Tanya & Steve

Tanya & Steve for Breakfast - Triple M Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 6:36


Newcastle local Isaac Strutt-Stevens from the Netflix series BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE joins Tanya & Steve on Triple M Breakfast. We discuss everything from securing the role of Christopher and how the show has become a global phenomenom, to standing up to playground bullies!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Golf Badgers
025 - Bledge talks to Lee and Sami Strutt

Golf Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 57:00


There are few couples out there who have contributed more to the greenkeeping industry than Lee and Sami Strutt. Lee, a previous guest on this pod, is the Director of Agronomy at Cabot Cape Breton. Sami has spent over 30 years working for the greenkeeping association, BIGGA. She joined the association in 1993 as an admin assistant but is leaving it in 2024 as its' Chief Operating Officer for a new role as Education Director at the Bernhard Academy. Lee and Sami discuss not just their remarkable careers, but how they have been able to manage and work as a couple against such demanding and varied roles. With BTME almost upon us, we thought it prescient for Sami - such an integral part in growing the Continue to Learn element of the week - should join Bledge ahead of her last week in Harrogate as part of BIGGA. Lee also discusses the remarkable addition to the Cabot portfolio with the Coore & Crenshaw course opened in St Lucia, Cabot Point Hardy. Watch the hole by hole fly through here: Youtube vid of Cabot St. Lucia Thanks to Sami and Lee - we wish you the continued success you both deserve! See you at Harrogate! Bledge & Sam

The ATC Doublecut with Micah Woods
How a conference education program gets put together with Deb Burnett & Sami Strutt

The ATC Doublecut with Micah Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 66:10


In 2018, I delivered four presentations/classes at the Continue to Learn education conference in Harrogate, England. Deb Burnett and Sami Strutt from BIGGA joined me to discuss how an education program gets put together and evaluated.The Doublecut post was: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/four-presentations-at-btme/BIGGA website: https://www.bigga.org.uk/BTME website: https://www.btme.org.uk/Continue to Learn website: https://www.btme.org.uk/continue-to-learn.htmlRead more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/Get ATC newsletters at https://subscribepage.com/atc_newslettersTurfgrass information and decision-making tools at https://www.paceturf.org/PACE Turf YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/paceturfATC's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/asianturfgrasscenterListen to the ATC Doublecut with Micah Woods podcast at https://doublecut.asianturfgrass.com/Listen to the ATC Office Hours podcast at https://office-hours.asianturfgrass.com/

Dewing Grain Podcast
267 - Conversations with Strutt & Parker Director, Tom Goodley

Dewing Grain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 39:49


The first Dewing Grain Podcast of 2024 is here…In this week's episode, Ian chats to a good friend of his; Tom Goodley, who is Director at Strutt & Parker. The pair discuss Tom's role of being a chartered surveyor combined with estate agent work, acting for both buyers and sellers. They discuss Strutt & Parkers success selling Norfolk's Wolterton Hall, delve into Tom's love for selling homes and land due to the interesting people that he gets to meet along the way, and talk all things commercial farmland, selling land, efficient tax planning, and more.Market Report w/c Monday 8th January. In this week's market report, Andrew discusses the current state of the grain market with some advice on what traders could do amongst the backdrop of difficult weather conditions at the start of the year.We hope that our amazing community had a lovely Christmas/New Years. We have some exciting episodes coming your way soon so stay tuned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNLI 200 Voices
140. A Way of Life: Dupre Strutt

RNLI 200 Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 10:30


Being part of a lifeboat crew is not a nine to five job – something that RNLI mechanic Dupre Strutt takes in his stride For RNLI lifesavers, days – and nights – are unpredictable. Crew never know when the pager will go off, or what emergency they'll be called to. For Dupre Strutt, mechanic at Kirkwall Lifeboat Station in Orkney, it's a way of life. He grew up with the lifeboat – his father was previously the mechanic – and himself joined the crew at 17 years old. He's been there ever since, for over 30 years. Dupre talks about the appeal of being on the crew, how no job is ever the same as the last, and how, when every second counts in a rescue, making sure the lifeboat is ready to go and in tip-top condition is vitally important – a responsibility he shoulders with great pride. This interview was recorded by photographer Jack Lowe, whose exhibition ‘Women of the RNLI' will be open at the National Maritime Museum, London, 2 March–1 December 2024, to mark 200 years of the RNLI.  200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI    Interview by Jack Lowe of The Lifeboat Station Project Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls    The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200     

The Real Developer Podcast
S3 Ep6 - Preparing to Sell New Homes in 2024 featuring Strutt & Parker

The Real Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 30:27


We're diving into the resurgence of open days, the effectiveness of traditional agent tactics, and the impact of bad CGI on your new homes team. This episode is packed with insightful revelations, guiding developers on key considerations for successfully marketing their properties in 2024.We're excited to welcome back Charlotte Moxon, Head of Regional New Homes at Strutt & Parker. Discover what's trending in new homes for 2024, including savvy social media strategies and a renewed focus on core marketing principles, as highlighted in Strutt & Parker's ‘Housing Futures' trend report.Understand the importance of involving your agent as early as your architect in the development process and learn strategies to help potential buyers envision themselves in your development. Your host Alex Harrington-Griffin is joined again this week by guest co-host accredited Real Developer, Mitchell English of Stratstone Developments to bring the real perspective.Please subscribe and share if you enjoyed the podcast, and connect with our guests below.Grab the Strutt & Parker ‘Housing Futures' Report HereFollow Charlotte Moxon from Strutt & Parker on Linkedin HereFollow Stratstone Developments on LinkedIn HereFollow Alex Harrington-Griffin from Real Developer on LinkedIn hereFor Previous Episodes of The Real Developer - click hereFollow Alex Harrington-Griffin from Real Developer on LinkedIn hereFor Previous Episodes of The Real Developer - click here

The Real Developer Podcast
S3 Ep5 - Latest in New Homes Valuing & Trends with Hometrack and Strutt & Parker

The Real Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 29:46


‘Your development appraisal is only as good as the data going in' - one of the simple but significant takeaways from this episode, unpacking where quality new homes data comes from, and the latest buyer trends in resi development.Leveraging the experience of our two experts, Ross Allan, Director of Data at Hometrack, and Charlotte Moxon, Head of Regional New Homes at Strutt & Parker, we discuss the somewhat unknown challenges of Land Registry data lags, as we some surprisingly first-time buyer trends.Join us for this bite-sized review looking at how to carve out more realistic GDVs for your site, as well as What's Hot and What's Not in Buyer demand.Host Alex Harrington-Griffin is joined this week by guest co-host accredited Real Developer, Mitchell English of Stratstone Developments to bring the real perspective.Please subscribe, share if you enjoyed the podcast, and connect with our guests below.Grab the Strutt & Parker ‘Housing Futures' Report HereDiscover more about the Hometrack and LandTech Partnership Here.Follow Stratstone Developments on LinkedIn HereFollow Alex Harrington-Griffin from Real Developer on LinkedIn hereFor Previous Episodes of The Real Developer - click hereFollow Alex Harrington-Griffin from Real Developer on LinkedIn hereFor Previous Episodes of The Real Developer - click here

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
The Geek in the Rear with the Gear: Andrew Strutt on Supporting Military operations | Cy Beat Podcast With Deb Radcliff

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 36:22


Guest: Andrew Strutt, Hacker and Defense Agency Contractor [@2600net]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/andrew_struttOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-strutt-b457a252/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/2600netOn YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@HackerVideoHost: Deb RadcliffOn ITSPmagazine  

the talking greenkeeper
Lee Strutt & Jason Haines

the talking greenkeeper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 82:50


Lee Stutt, Director of Agronomy at Cabot Cape Breton & Jason Haines, Links Superintendent at Cabot Cape Breton join me to discuss greenkeeping for the game we all adore on the majestic coast of Inverness, Nova Scotia. To learn more about Cabot Cape Breton please visit: https://cabotcapebreton.com Thanks to our sponsors! https://www.rightlineusa.com https://www.greenkeeperapp.com/marketing/ Email questions and inquires to: thetalkinggreenkeeper@gmail.com

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts
Episode 135: Paul Stuart 'In The Groove' - Starpoint Radio - Sunday 29th October 2023

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 116:31


Hi All, Here is the podcast of my 'In The Groove' show on Starpoint Radio on Sunday 29th October 2023, featuring new releases by Leela James, Wipe the Needle Ft Syren Rivers, Terry Hunter Ft Raheem DeVaughn, Incognito, Timothée Milton Ft Carla Prather, Miracle Thomas, Abel , Erik Rico & C.Boogie and Shaila Prospere, theres vintage grooves by Strutt, The Astrotrax Team and Henderson & Whitfield, plus 'A Touch Of Jazz' from Will Barnes Quartet. All in 2 hours of fab music, I hope you enjoy the selections x Paul Stuart 'In The Groove' - Starpoint Radio - Sunday 29th October 2023 01. Miracle Thomas - Work It (Single - SedSoulciety 2023) 02. Ty Causey - Slowdown (Faithful & True LP - Tyvonn Records 2023) 03. Erik Rico & C.Boogie - So Captivated (80's Babies Remix) (How it Feels To Be Loved EP - Cosmocities Records 2023) 04. Incognito Ft Natalie Duncan - Colourblind (Into You LP - Splash Blue 2023) 05. Strutt - Said You Didn't Love Him (Time Moves On Lp - Brunswick 1976) 06. Leela James - Satisfied (Thought U Knew LP - SheSangz 2023) 07. Alvarez - I Can't Make It (Izipho Soul 7" 2023) 08. Will Barnes Quartet - The Mad March Hare (Source Of The Severn LP - AAB Records 2023) 09. Quantic - Run (Ft Andreya Triana) (Dancing While Falling LP - Quantic/PIAS 2023) 10. Terry Hunter Ft Raheem DeVaughn - Favorite Thing To Do (Mirrorball 2023) 11. Shaila Prospere - Share Your Love (Single - DSG Promo 2023) 12. Los Charly's Orchestra  - Vibration (Radio Edit) (Single - Imagenes 2023) 13. Henderson & Whitfield - Dancin' To The Beat (Park Place 12" 1981) 14. Brandon Markell Holmes - Fuller (Robert PM Edit) (Toucan Sounds Promo 2023) 15. Timothée Milton Ft Carla Prather - Break Me (Franck Roger Street Mix) (Nervous 2023) 16. Merlin Bobb & Rob Ortiz - A Song 4 You (Main Mix)(Access Records 2023) 17. Danny Clark + Jay Benham Ft Jocelyn Mathieu - Second Chance (Reelsoul Vocal Mix) (Stand Out 2012/2023) 18. Vangela Crowe - Till I Loved Me (Big Moses Vocal Remix) (New Generation 2023) 19. Wipe the Needle Ft Syren Rivers - The Way (WTN Vocal Mix)(Ricanstruction Brand 2023) 20. The Astrotrax Team - You Are My Everything (Vocal) (Astrotrax 12" 1999) 21. Peddy Johnson Ft RA Ole - I Am (K-G Sunset Dub Remix) (Are You House Records 2023) 22. Abel - In My Dreams (Ft Rona Ray) (Cosmic Law LP - Atjazz Rec Co 2023)

Star Wars Spelt Out
Episode 197: Dave Filoni needs 200 Million with David Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 60:27


Our buddy David Strutt is back to go over Disneyland memories and most notably the haunted mansion. We talk about the future of Star Wars from shows to movies and how much is this all going to cost?    We have Merch!!! Buy our awesome T-shirts at https://www.teepublic.com/user/starwarsspeltout     Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com   SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube  channel:  https://www.youtube.com/c/starwarsspeltout   Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps   Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh Follow David Strutt: @davidstrutt

The Crop It Like It's Hot Podcast
Grant and funding opportunities for arable farmers

The Crop It Like It's Hot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 68:40


As the agricultural industry navigates the loss of the Basic Payment Scheme, in this episode of Crop it Like it's Hot the Arable Farming team takes a look at future funding options available to arable farmers.From Environmental Land Management to productivity grants, there are plenty of options out there, but do they fit the bill and are they worth taking up?In this episode, head of farming at Strutt & Parker Jonathan Armitage discusses where he sees key investment opportunities for Defra going forward, what funding we can expect coming later down the line, and why the uptake of ELMs is struggling.We also speak with associate partner and charted rural surveyor at Barbers Rural, Harriet Jones about the Countryside Stewardship Scheme as it enters its final application window. Ms Jones considers the options that are most suited to arable farmers and how to make the most out of the capital grants.Will Huck, farm adviser for North West Auctions, speaks about funding innovation in agriculture. Defra's investment provides funding for both the introduction of robots on farm and the development of future robotics, but how can farmers access it? We also look at resource management with grant funding options for water management and irrigation.SpeakersHead of farming at Strutt & Parker, Jonathan ArmitageAssociate partner and rural chartered surveyor at Barbers Rural, Harriet JonesFarm advisor at NWA professional and property, Will Huck

Golf Badgers
008 - Lee Strutt - Cabot Cape Breton (& a lot of other stuff)

Golf Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 78:35


Welcome back Badgers! It's been a long time since our Christmas special, but we're back! With BTME on the horizon, Bledge and I will be taking our microphones down and recording a bunch of episodes - so hopefully plenty to come. We hope you enjoy this chat with Lee Strutt. Bledge worked for Lee when he was a young greenkeeper. Lee's one of the most experienced guys out there, working in a broad range of roles over his years in the industry. It's a little longer than usual, but we got into the weeds towards the end. Hope you enjoy it and please do keep on messaging us with your feedback and thoughts! Cheers, Sam

Golf Club Talk UK
Richard Weeks, Alwoodley GC and Lee Strutt, Cabot Cape Breton - GCTUK 72

Golf Club Talk UK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 67:42


Two interviews on this episode and firstly - Richard Weeks.  Richard is the Managing Secretary, Alwoodley Golf Club - Richard joins Golf Club Talk UK and shares his successful career trajectory - starting from his development as a PGA member - having position experiences at Fulford Golf Cub, The Berkshire, Roehampton Club then into the commercial golf operational sector at Hunley Hotel & Golf Club to his current role at Alwoodley Golf Club.  There's some great advice and insights. In another of our interviews with people from the UK who have moved their careers overseas, Leighton is joined by Lee Strutt, Director of Agronomy at Cabot Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada.  This is a fantastic destination that has two outstanding courses and Lee talks us through his journey to get there.  This also included a stop in Les Bordes, France.  There's some great tips on moving abroad but also some inspiring thoughts on chasing your goals. https://alwoodleygolfclub.com/ https://cabotcapebreton.com/golf Lee Strutt - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-strutt-b406b134/   Thanks as always to our sponsors BRS Golf - www.brsgolf.com    

Dog Speed
Dog Speed: Jack Strutt on success for ‘Stagger Out Lee' in Melbourne last weekend (4/12/22)

Dog Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 8:09


Roso & Dan catch up with Jack Strutt out of Australia.

WINNERS
Jack Strutt trainer of Bold Trease winner Stagger Out Lee

WINNERS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 5:59


Jack Strutt joins Big V Racing to discuss the win of Stagger Out Lee in the Group 1 Bold Trease Final on Saturday night at Sandown Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fit Project Podcast
Goals evolve over time | Guest: Amanda Strutt

Fit Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 35:24


In this episode I am joined by Amanda Strutt. Amanda has been with Forever Fit Project for just a couple weeks shy of 1 full year. In this episode me and Amanda discuss her experience in the program. Where she started, where she is now, and where she is going. Sit back and tune in to learn how Amanda's goals have evolved in the past year!

Beyond Sport with Fiona Stewart
GLENN STRUTT // Osteopath and IRONMAN - how sport can help you get through hard times

Beyond Sport with Fiona Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 61:30


We are back to the fortnightly interview schedule with Ironman, Glenn Strutt. Glenn started off as a competitive swimmer, however funny enough, our paths didn't cross in the swimming world, it was years later, on a beach at the start of a triathlon. In this episode we hear about Glenn's journey through sport and the rollercoaster that life outside of sport can take you on, but at the end of the day sport can be that tool to help you keep going. With the commonwealth games on right now, and after watching the world championships of so many sports it's a timely reminder that at the end of the day we are all humans going through our own battles and working towards achieving our own goals, no matter what sport you do or level you participate at. Before we dive into the chat, just a reminder to reach out on Instagram or Facebook if you've enjoyed today's episode, or even better, share it with a friend who you think would enjoy it.     https://beyondsportwithfionastewart.com/  

What the Foster
Episode 12: Summer check in with Jeff and Allen

What the Foster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 21:56


Allen and Jeff have a quick chat about some neighborhood fundraisers and events: July 27, 12-7 PM: Ghengis's 16th birthday party and block party, at the Starday Tavern, Da Hui, and Borrowed Times. Fundraiser for Family Dogs New Life Shelter and AFSP Suicide Prevention August 6: Strutt your Mutt at Barrio in the Portland Mercado, fundraiser for Family Dogs New Life Shelter August 7: Devil's Point Bikini Dog and Car Wash at Lucky Devil, fundraiser for Family Dogs New Life Shelter August 7: Meet Your Maker Market, 5% of sales donated to abortion access Also events at Carts on Foster, Hammer and Jacks, Pep Up Coffee. And we talk about the cool business happenings at Foster Outdoor and the Phoenix Pharmacy, as well as Kitchen Culture and Street Disco. Follow us on Instagram at @whatthefosterpdx and find out more at https://whatthefoster.com Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebel, License code: IB4BDIGI9ASEQK6N

Star Wars Spelt Out
Episode 156: Jedi Photo Day with Dave Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 58:03


It's a few weeks away and we can't wait to see Dave Strutt in person but that's not going to stop us getting him on the pod today to talk about his excitement for what's in store at the end of the month. We also give that new Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer a good look.    Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com We have Merch!!! Buy our awesome T-shirts at https://www.teepublic.com/user/starwarsspeltout   Subscribe to our Youtube  channel:  https://www.youtube.com/c/starwarsspeltout   Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps   Follow David Strutt: @davidstrutt Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh www.starwarsspeltout.com

The Inspiring Conversations Podcast
Live From The Artery In Downtown Tulsa--A Conversation With Artist Jezz Strutt

The Inspiring Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 23:00


To learn more about Jezz and her work, visithttps://jezzpots.comTo learn about The Artery, visithttps://www.theartery201.comAbout JezzMolding Earth Into Art, One Piece At A Time!Ever since I was a child, I've had a passion for pottery. Since 2015, I've been throwing full-time at my studio in Sand Springs. Each one of my handcrafted vases, cups, bowls, and ornaments is whimsical and unique, yet still functional. This makes them the perfect gift or addition to your home. Also taking commissions for custom work, I can bring your vision to life -- no matter what it is. So when you're ready to find your next favorite piece, stop by one of my monthly shows or visit one of my vendors in the Tulsa area.

Farming Today
12/04/22 - Queues at Dover, Lump Sum Exit Scheme, new entrants to farming

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 13:17


Operation Brock in Kent is still holding lorries on the M20, A20 and A2, while delays at the port of Dover affect commercial traffic. Pleas from the British Meat Processors Association, to allow vehicles with perishable food to jump the queue, have fallen on deaf ears, and the group is warning that the hold-ups could affect longer-term trade with the EU. The latest figures from land agents Strutt and Parker say the average price of arable land is now £9,500 an acre, and for pasture it's £7,5000 an acre. The price and availability of land is often a barrier to new entrants wanting to join the industry. We hear from one couple who have been trying to buy a farm for 7 years, and from another, who have started farming with no land at all, by grazing livestock on other people's land. Presented by Anna Hill Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Heather Simons

Mucho Soul's Podcast
Episode 642: Mucho Soul Show No.641

Mucho Soul's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 119:59


As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 11.01.2022Hour One with Ket Shah01. Moonchild ft Lalah Hathaway - Tell Him (Tru Thoughts 2022)02. Laurent Bardainne & Tigre d'Eau Douce - Adieu my Lord (Heavenly Sweetness 2022)03. Kendra Morris - Penny Pincher (Colemine 2022)04. Lenna Bahule - Lenna Eu Quero Ser (DLM 2022)05. Alvin Garrett ft Kim Scott - The Lightness of Love (Expansion 2022)06. Marlon George - Intimate FR (Robsoul 2022)07. Laroye & Abi Flynn - Rise (ARCO 2022)08. Bjazz11 - Sunflower (Wicked Wax 2022)09. Hypaphonik ft Kali Mija & Offkey - Lutar (Stay True 2022)10. Siso Em - Love Again (Deep Clicks 2022)11. Brid & Snyder ft. SamYra - Camouflage (90Watts 2022)12. Apoena - Dark Emerald (Freerange 2022)Hour Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A) Best Of Jazz 2021 Part 201. Khan Jamal - The Known Unknown (Jamiro 1984/Jazz Room 2021)02. Myele Manzanza - Brixton Blues (DeepMatter Recs 2021)03. Alex Fisher - As We Find It (Self Released 2021)04. Rosie Turton - Expansions and Transformations: Part II (Self Released 2021)05. Amanda Whiting - The Feist (Jazzman 2021)06. Portico Quartet / Hania Rani - Nest (Remix) (Gondwana 2021)07. Secret Night Gang - The Sun (Brownswood Recs 2021)08. Evé - Zoeira (Free Lance 1979/Kosmos Jazz 2021)09. Itakura Katsuyuki Trio - Honey Sanba (BBE 2021)10. Southern Energy Ensemble - Third House (Black Fire 1993/Strutt 2021)

the talking greenkeeper

Lee Strutt is a British Greenkeeper currently visiting golf courses on the east coast of the United States.  Lee was kind enough to visit the basement of the killer brick rancher, and together we recorded this episode.  

This Is My Story
Interview Special – Louise Strutt

This Is My Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:39


As you'll have seen from social media we have had the pleasure of interviewing all of the candidates standing for election to the Foundation of Hearts board. We'll be releasing these episodes as a additional series of one episode each day this week alongside our regular shows. Next out of the hat is Louise Strutt. You can download Louise's bio from the FoH website by clicking this link If you are a FoH member remember to keep your eyes peeled for your chance to vote for your preferred candidate. We would like to wish all the candidates the best of luck and to thank them all sincerely for joining us. Enjoy! Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email – admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter – @thismystorypod Instagram – @thisismystory1874

This Is My Story
Interview Special – Louise Strutt

This Is My Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:39


As you'll have seen from social media we have had the pleasure of interviewing all of the candidates standing for election to the Foundation of Hearts board. We'll be releasing these episodes as a additional series of one episode each day this week alongside our regular shows. Next out of the hat is Louise Strutt. You can download Louise's bio from the FoH website by clicking this link If you are a FoH member remember to keep your eyes peeled for your chance to vote for your preferred candidate. We would like to wish all the candidates the best of luck and to thank them all sincerely for joining us. Enjoy! Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email – admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter – @thismystorypod Instagram – @thisismystory1874

This Is My Story
Interview Special – Louise Strutt

This Is My Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:39


As you'll have seen from social media we have had the pleasure of interviewing all of the candidates standing for election to the Foundation of Hearts board. We'll be releasing these episodes as a additional series of one episode each day this week alongside our regular shows. Next out of the hat is Louise Strutt. You can download Louise's bio from the FoH website by clicking this link If you are a FoH member remember to keep your eyes peeled for your chance to vote for your preferred candidate. We would like to wish all the candidates the best of luck and to thank them all sincerely for joining us. Enjoy! Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email – admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter – @thismystorypod Instagram – @thisismystory1874

CLA Rural Business Uncovered
Natural Capital: Measuring the value of your environmental assets

CLA Rural Business Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 41:55


In recent years, businesses and governments have increased their efforts to try to measure and quantify the importance of the environment to them. Whether this is healthy soil for growing food, trees that capture carbon, or providing space for wildlife, the concept of natural capital can start to put a monetary value on these benefits that nature and the environment provide. What will you hear?Beilby Forbes Adam is taking on the custodianship of Escrick Park Estate, a diversified business in North Yorkshire. Beilby will share with you the role of environmental management within the Estate and how this might change compared to current practices. Harry Greenfield, CLA Senior Land Use Policy Adviser, outlines the importance of natural capital for CLA members and how government policy, such as the environmental land management schemes, supports the natural capital agenda. We are also joined by Jason Beedell, Director of Research in Strutt & Parker's research department, who will explain their work on natural capital accounting, which can help you to develop a long-term strategy and compare your financial returns with your environmental costs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Forked Tongues: Conversations with Foreigners Living in France
Ep 11: A Conversation with Michael Strutt (from England)

Forked Tongues: Conversations with Foreigners Living in France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 49:38


Welcome back to Forked Tongues: Conversations with Foreigners Living in France!This is Episode 11!The French summer holidays are over, and the French rentrée (back to school) is too. A new (French) year begins... the second year of existence for this podcast! For this first episode following the summer break I spoke with Michael Strutt, an Englishman living in Vernet-les-Bains in the Pyrénées Orientales where I spent two weeks this summer.Affable, insightful, and incredibly knowledgeable, Michael is also a real Francophile, coming to France countless times since his first visit at the age of 14.  Our conversation covers many topics: his early experience of France and French people (in the UK), the British connection to Vernet-les-Bains, the Anglican church there with the only set of bells in France that can be rung in the English style, local history, speaking and reading French, understanding French etiquette, to name just a few.This was a fascinating discussion with a very interesting and generous man. I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I did.Thanks for listening!Derek Rawson

Bespoklahoma
E#15 Jezz Strutt

Bespoklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 56:38


This week we talk with Jezz Strutt from “Pottery by Jezz”. This was a lovely chat! Towards the end we had a little technical problems, but it's still a great listen.

Discovery Church
Summer with Friends - Pastor Jonny Strutt - Motion Church, BC

Discovery Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 35:37


Mucho Soul's Podcast
Episode 616: Mucho Soul Show No. 616

Mucho Soul's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 119:58


As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 06.07.2021Hour One with Ket Shah01. Melonyx - Black Elixir (Tru Thoughts 2021)02. Tom Cridland - You're So Fruity (Self Released 2021)03. Snazzback - BST (Self Released 2021)04. Robert Glasper & Derrick Hodge - What Did You Mean (Lorna Vista 2021)05. Morgendugg - Mali (Expanded Consciousness) (Akustikk 2021)06. JB Rose - Gold (2b3 Rare Groove Remix) (Self Released 2021)07. Hemai ft Emilia Anastazja - Noa Noa (Tru Thoughts 2021)08. Liam Mockridge & Levi Levi - Familiar (Levi Levi Remix) (Soul Clap 2021)09. Emanative & Liz Elensky ft Dan Jose & Deoke - Love & Light (Awkward Corners Life & Death Mix) (Self Released 2021)10. Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel Ft. Andre Espeut - Abstract Fragments Of A Dream (Imagenes 2021)11. Thierry Tomas - Dad's Vinyl (Deep Site 2021)12. DJ Kawasaki ft Emi Tawata - Light Your Light (Kawasaki 2021)13. Magnus Asberg - Into U (Viva 2021)Hour Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A)01. Horace Silver - Que Pasa (Trio Version) (Blue Note 1964)02. Southern Energy Ensemble - Third House (Black Fire 1993/Strutt 2021)03. Pete Josef - Giants (Jazzanova Mix) (Sonar Kollektiv 2021)04. Adriana Evans - I'll Be There (Loud 1996/Soul 4 Real 2021)05. Phyllis Hyman - Set A Little Trap (Philly Int 1998/Expansion 2015)06. James Van Buren - Bronco Queen Pt1 (Tramp Records 2021)07. Mark IV - I Knew It Wouldn't Last (Mid Tempo Mix) (Cordial 2021)08. Joe Claussell - Way Back Then (Rekids 2021)09. AfroDrum - Inheritance (Agenda Mix) (Blu Lace 2021)10. Eddie Ramos - La Musica Espiritual (Flute Mix) (Cyberjamz 2021)

Bob Enyart Live
Krauss vs. Evidence from Astronomy and RSR Pt. 2

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021


 * PART II -- Real Science Radio on the Big Bang with Lawrence Krauss: (Hear also Krauss part I but for our written evidence against the big bang, keep reading here.) Creationist co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present Bob's wide-ranging discussion with theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical) Lawrence Krauss. These RSR programs air on America's most powerful Christian radio station, Denver's 50,000-watt AM 670 KLTT. Over time this web page will grow as we add the work of countless secular scientists who document widely accepted observational data, which facts taken individually and together challenge the atheistic big bang origins claim made by Krauss. * Krauss: "All evidence overwhelmingly supports the big bang": Mentioning some of the obvious studies and massive quantities of data (see list below) that at least apparently seems to strongly contradict fundamental big bang predictions, Bob offered Krauss a chance to dial back his written claim that "all evidence now overwhelmingly supports" the big bang (p. 6 in his book, and 3:45 into today's program, beginning with Krauss' question, "You're not a young earther, are you?"). Instead, Krauss dug in deeper. There is nothing objective about Lawrence Krauss. He comes across more like the high priest of a cult than a scientist willing to acknowledge and follow the data. Each of the major observations below require secondary assumptions and rescue devices, some of which have not even been invented yet, to keep these enormous quantities of scientific data from apparently falsifying the big bang and its standard claims for the age of the universe and for star and planetary formation (this list will grow including with additional references over the next months): RSR's List of Evidence Against the Big Bang: For the latest version of this list which includes links to dozens of peer-reviewed journal papers where even proponents themselves admit their major discoveries go against the predictions of their own big bang theory, see rsr.org/evidence-against-the-big-bang. Here's a summary: * Mature galaxies exist far, far away where the big bang predicts that only infant galaxies should exist. * Hundreds of galaxies are clustered out at tremendous distances where the big bang predicts that such clusters should not exist. * Spiral galaxies look “too perfect” because they are missing millions of years of their predicted collisions. * The surface brightness of the furthest galaxies is identical to that of the nearest galaxies, contradicting a central prediction of the big bang. * Nine billion years of synthesized heavy elements are missing from a trillion stars. That’s a lot. This study failed to confirm the fundamental expectation of the big bang’s theory of nuclear synthesis. * Not even one of the millions of stars ever analyzed is a supposed “first generation” star (aka Population III), contrary to big bang expectations. * The discovery of exoplanets, including hot Jupiters and one with a retrograde orbit, has completely falsified the big bang’s nebular hypothesis of solar system formation, as openly admitted by Mike Brown, the exoplanet database manager for NASA. * It is not a scientific statement but merely a philosophical one to claim that the universe has no center, and thus, the big bang’s central Copernican principle is not based on science but on philosophical bias, as widely acknowledged including by Stephen Hawking and Richard Feynman.* The most advanced three-dimensional map of more than a million galaxies seems to imply that the universe has a center. * Our sun is missing nearly 100% of the angular momentum (i.e., spin) that the big bang theories of stellar evolution and solar system formation predict that it should have. * There is an entire universe worth of missing antimatter if the big bang theory were true. * The big bang’s theory of chemical evolution is in crisis as inherently admitted with the National Academy of Sciences report titled, 11 Science Questions for the New Century which asks “How were the heavy elements from iron to uranium made?” with the journal Nature recently publishing a paper also admitting that even supernovae cannot produce our earth’s heavy elements. Today's Resource: For today's program we recommend RSR's Evidence Against the Big Bang video. * If our solar system’s heavy elements were produced in supernovae, then the sun and the earth are expected to have the same isotopes (versions) of elements like nitrogen and oxygen. But the sun has “40 percent less nitrogen-15 (compared to nitrogen-14)” than does the earth, and we have 7 percent less oxygen-16 relative to other isotopes, than does the sun. * The spiral galaxy’s beautiful arms are missing millions of years of expected deformation which lead proponents to assert the existence of the first of the hypothetical entities, dark matter, to prop up the big bang theory. * Superclusters of millions of galaxies exist yet the big bang predicts that gravity could not form them even in the supposed great age of the cosmos. * The astounding uniform temperature of the universe challenges the claim that the early universe would have been clumpy enough for galaxies to form. * While materialists have spent a century objecting to “catastrophism” here on earth where continent-wide evidence for such catastrophe exists, out in space, there are so many planetary “anomalies”, like Venus rotating backwards, Uranus rolling, and the highly elongated and even retrograde orbits of exoplanets, that despite the enormous distances between astronomical bodies, cosmologists today have become catastrophists. * The Sun rotates seven degrees off the ecliptic, and is missing 99% of its expected spin, with both observations providing powerful evidence against the big bang’s nebular hypothesis sub-model. * The infrared light that was supposed to be left over from star formation appears to not exist. * Hundreds of advanced-degreed scientists have publicly rejected the big bang. * The so-called “Axis of Evil”, confirmed most recently by the Planck satellite, appears to falsify the big bang’s Copernican principle of isotropy by displaying a preferred direction in the CMB. * Quasars typically have high redshifts (implying great distance) but they statistically cluster with low redshift galaxies (implying near distance), undermining confidence in the big bang’s foundational claim that redshift reliably indicates distance. * Contrary to any expectation of naturalism, the cosmos has astounding fine-tuning, which has led many big bang proponents to effectively admit the big bang’s inability to explain our existence. An increasing number of mainstream cosmologists therefore are resorting to a belief in the existence of countless trillions of universes, in hopes that, by mere chance, such a multiverse might explain the many wildly unlikely fortuitous circumstances that combine to enable our existence. * All evidence overwhelmingly supports the big bang? The world’s most popular scientists, like Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, at best stay silent and at worst abet their own side’s misrepresentation of the literature. The multinational multi-billion dollar science industry tolerates individual discoveries here and there which may require tweaking fundamental dogma. But what is not tolerated is the summarizing of widespread and diverse evidence that may question the very validity of such dogma. * Michael Crichton on Consensus: When the physician and writer Dr. Crichton asked, “When did ‘skeptic’ become a dirty word in science?” he answered his own question. When evidence is weak, the status quo appeals to “the consensus” with the aid of “the decline of the media [think Ira Flatow as in NPR's Science Friday] as an independent assessor of fact.” Taking advantage of all that, Krauss appeals to that consensus, as he alleged to us, “All scientists are Darwinists” (apparently, except for the thousands documented at rsr.org/doubters), and as he dismissed the hundreds of scientists who reject the big bang by implying that their expertise was in unrelated disciplines. Please consider, though, that when those who believe in the big bang claim consensus, consensus, there just might be evidence that disproves that consensus. * Krauss' Anthropic Circular Reasoning: Regarding the many fine-tuned parameters of the universe, like Krauss said to Enyart and atheists are content to trust, the Anthropic Principle explains all this, for otherwise, we wouldn't be here to notice. In response, Bob said to Lawrence, quoting Walter ReMine (1993, p. 61), that this is as satisfying as a doctor saying, "The reason that your father is deaf is because he can't hear." * Scientists Questioning or Rejecting the Big Bang: See rsr.org/scientists-doubting-darwin-and-the-big-bang. * Krauss on Credentials: Within ten seconds Lawrence Krauss contradicted himself, claiming at six minutes into today's program that, "Scientists don't argue on credentials", but only ten seconds earlier he had asked, "What department?" as a way of discrediting the hundreds of scientists who argue that much evidence contradicts the Big Bang. (And countering Krauss' claim that, "All scientists are Darwinists," for the hundreds of thousands of Ph.D.s and Masters in the sciences, including in the applied and biological sciences, see also rsr.org/scholars-doubting-darwin.) * Krauss Admits Misleading Title to Sell Books: An atheist Professor at City University of New York, Massimo Pigliucci (whom we've quoted recently when pointing out that PZ Myers is filthy), is glad that folks are "pressing Krauss on several of his non sequiturs." He quotes Columbia's David Albert, who holds a PhD in theoretical physics and who in the New York Times made the same argument, brilliantly though, that I gave to Krauss today, that the “physical stuff of the world" and "quantum field theories" "have nothing whatsoever to say on the subject of where those fields came from... or of why there should have been a world in the first place. Period.” And Pigliucci shows the "intellectual dishonesty" from Krauss' own words in The Atlantic, when challenged that his book has a misleading title, because his topic actually is "a quantum vacuum" which "has properties," which properties objectively are not nothing, as in Krauss' title, A Universe from Nothing. Lawrence replied, “I don’t think I argued that physics has definitively shown how something could come from nothing... if the ‘nothing’ of reality is full of stuff, then I’ll go with that." But when the Atlantic interviewer, Ross Andersen presses, "when I read the title of your book, I read it as 'questions about origins are over.'" To which Krauss responds: “Well, if that hook gets you into the book that’s great. But in all seriousness, I never make that claim. ... If I’d just titled the book ‘A Marvelous Universe,’ not as many people would have been attracted to [i.e., bought] it." Pigliucci too points out the dishonesty and chastises Krauss: "Claim what you wish to claim, not what you think is going to sell more copies of your book, essentially playing a bait and switch with your readers." Not learning from Krauss' earlier mistitled book, Richard Dawkins was also taken in by his friend's ruse, for he wrote the Afterword, clearly without having read the manuscript itself, because Dawkins stated that the book title "means exactly what it says." Not. * Missing Uniform Distribution of Radioactivity: The materialist theory on the origin of the elements in the periodic table claims that all of our radioactive elements were created in the explosion of stars (no longer supernovas, but now neutron stars and even black holes), but that would predict a relatively uniform distribution on Earth, at least throughout the crust, and possibly the mantle too. So in today's otherwise contentious interview, Krauss agreed with Enyart's statement that 90% of Earth's radioactivity (uranium, thorium, etc.) is located in the continental crust, and Krauss added, a mystery for him, that it tends to concentrate around granite! That is, that 90% is not in the mantle nor in the enormous amount of the crust which lies under the oceans, but our planet's radioactivity is concentrated in 1/3rd of 1% of the Earth's mass, in the continental crust. (Further, the release of it's heat has not yet reached a steady state.) Krauss offered a partial explanation: that uranium was originally evenly distributed throughout (an alleged) molten earth but being a large atom, it floated toward the surface. This the bias of this physicist led him to forget, apparently, that it is density, and not size, that causes things to float. Even denser than gold, uranium is one of the most dense elements (excluding atheists and other manmade phenomena). Further, for argument's sake, that would only explain the relative absence of radioactivity deep in the Earth, but would not explain uranium's distancing itself from the mantle and from the oceanic crust, nor its affinity for the continents and even, of all things, for granite. Further, under Krauss' belief in the widespread falsehood that the planet was once molten, if so, then the gold in the crust should have sunk to the core! The creationists, on the other hand, have a theory based on observational science as to why radioactivity is concentrated around granite. * Absurd Consistency of Uranium Isotopes IF Formed in Space: Google: origin of Earth's radioactivity. The top-ranked result is Walt Brown's hydroplate theory. See this also at rsr.org/radioactivity. Brown earned his Ph.D. from MIT. He writes: The isotopes of each chemical element have almost constant ratios with each other. ... Why is the ratio of 235U to 238U in uranium ore deposits so constant almost everywhere on Earth? One very precise study showed that the ratio is 0.0072842, with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. Obviously, the more time that elapses between the formation of the various isotopes (such as 235U and 238U) and the farther they are transported to their current resting places, the more varied those ratios should be. The belief that these isotopes formed in a supernova explosion millions of light-years away and billions of years before the Earth formed and somehow collected in small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. Powerful explosions would have separated the lighter isotopes from the heavier isotopes. Some radioisotopes simultaneously produce two or more daughters. When that happens, the daughters have very precise ratios to each other, called branching ratios or branching fractions. Uranium isotopes are an example, because they are daughter products of some even heavier element. Recall that the Proton-21 Laboratory has produced superheavy elements that instantly decayed. Also, the global flux of neutrons during the flood provided nuclei with enough neutrons to reach their maximum stability. Therefore, isotope ratios for a given element are fixed. Had the flux of neutrons originated in outer space, we would not see these constant ratios worldwide. Because these neutrons originated at many specific points in the globe-encircling crust, these fixed ratios are global. "Walt Brown is the Isaac Newton of our day." -Bob Enyart 

Real Science Radio
Krauss vs. Evidence from Astronomy and RSR Pt. 2

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021


 * PART II -- Real Science Radio on the Big Bang with Lawrence Krauss: (Hear also Krauss part I but for our written evidence against the big bang, keep reading here.) Creationist co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present Bob's wide-ranging discussion with theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical) Lawrence Krauss. These RSR programs air on America's most powerful Christian radio station, Denver's 50,000-watt AM 670 KLTT. Over time this web page will grow as we add the work of countless secular scientists who document widely accepted observational data, which facts taken individually and together challenge the atheistic big bang origins claim made by Krauss. * Krauss: "All evidence overwhelmingly supports the big bang": Mentioning some of the obvious studies and massive quantities of data (see list below) that at least apparently seems to strongly contradict fundamental big bang predictions, Bob offered Krauss a chance to dial back his written claim that "all evidence now overwhelmingly supports" the big bang (p. 6 in his book, and 3:45 into today's program, beginning with Krauss' question, "You're not a young earther, are you?"). Instead, Krauss dug in deeper. There is nothing objective about Lawrence Krauss. He comes across more like the high priest of a cult than a scientist willing to acknowledge and follow the data. Each of the major observations below require secondary assumptions and rescue devices, some of which have not even been invented yet, to keep these enormous quantities of scientific data from apparently falsifying the big bang and its standard claims for the age of the universe and for star and planetary formation (this list will grow including with additional references over the next months): RSR's List of Evidence Against the Big Bang: For the latest version of this list which includes links to dozens of peer-reviewed journal papers where even proponents themselves admit their major discoveries go against the predictions of their own big bang theory, see rsr.org/evidence-against-the-big-bang. Here's a summary: * Mature galaxies exist far, far away where the big bang predicts that only infant galaxies should exist. * Hundreds of galaxies are clustered out at tremendous distances where the big bang predicts that such clusters should not exist. * Spiral galaxies look “too perfect” because they are missing millions of years of their predicted collisions. * The surface brightness of the furthest galaxies is identical to that of the nearest galaxies, contradicting a central prediction of the big bang. * Nine billion years of synthesized heavy elements are missing from a trillion stars. That’s a lot. This study failed to confirm the fundamental expectation of the big bang’s theory of nuclear synthesis. * Not even one of the millions of stars ever analyzed is a supposed “first generation” star (aka Population III), contrary to big bang expectations. * The discovery of exoplanets, including hot Jupiters and one with a retrograde orbit, has completely falsified the big bang’s nebular hypothesis of solar system formation, as openly admitted by Mike Brown, the exoplanet database manager for NASA. * It is not a scientific statement but merely a philosophical one to claim that the universe has no center, and thus, the big bang’s central Copernican principle is not based on science but on philosophical bias, as widely acknowledged including by Stephen Hawking and Richard Feynman.* The most advanced three-dimensional map of more than a million galaxies seems to imply that the universe has a center. * Our sun is missing nearly 100% of the angular momentum (i.e., spin) that the big bang theories of stellar evolution and solar system formation predict that it should have. * There is an entire universe worth of missing antimatter if the big bang theory were true. * The big bang’s theory of chemical evolution is in crisis as inherently admitted with the National Academy of Sciences report titled, 11 Science Questions for the New Century which asks “How were the heavy elements from iron to uranium made?” with the journal Nature recently publishing a paper also admitting that even supernovae cannot produce our earth’s heavy elements. Today's Resource: For today's program we recommend RSR's Evidence Against the Big Bang video. * If our solar system’s heavy elements were produced in supernovae, then the sun and the earth are expected to have the same isotopes (versions) of elements like nitrogen and oxygen. But the sun has “40 percent less nitrogen-15 (compared to nitrogen-14)” than does the earth, and we have 7 percent less oxygen-16 relative to other isotopes, than does the sun. * The spiral galaxy’s beautiful arms are missing millions of years of expected deformation which lead proponents to assert the existence of the first of the hypothetical entities, dark matter, to prop up the big bang theory. * Superclusters of millions of galaxies exist yet the big bang predicts that gravity could not form them even in the supposed great age of the cosmos. * The astounding uniform temperature of the universe challenges the claim that the early universe would have been clumpy enough for galaxies to form. * While materialists have spent a century objecting to “catastrophism” here on earth where continent-wide evidence for such catastrophe exists, out in space, there are so many planetary “anomalies”, like Venus rotating backwards, Uranus rolling, and the highly elongated and even retrograde orbits of exoplanets, that despite the enormous distances between astronomical bodies, cosmologists today have become catastrophists. * The Sun rotates seven degrees off the ecliptic, and is missing 99% of its expected spin, with both observations providing powerful evidence against the big bang’s nebular hypothesis sub-model. * The infrared light that was supposed to be left over from star formation appears to not exist. * Hundreds of advanced-degreed scientists have publicly rejected the big bang. * The so-called “Axis of Evil”, confirmed most recently by the Planck satellite, appears to falsify the big bang’s Copernican principle of isotropy by displaying a preferred direction in the CMB. * Quasars typically have high redshifts (implying great distance) but they statistically cluster with low redshift galaxies (implying near distance), undermining confidence in the big bang’s foundational claim that redshift reliably indicates distance. * Contrary to any expectation of naturalism, the cosmos has astounding fine-tuning, which has led many big bang proponents to effectively admit the big bang’s inability to explain our existence. An increasing number of mainstream cosmologists therefore are resorting to a belief in the existence of countless trillions of universes, in hopes that, by mere chance, such a multiverse might explain the many wildly unlikely fortuitous circumstances that combine to enable our existence. * All evidence overwhelmingly supports the big bang? The world’s most popular scientists, like Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, at best stay silent and at worst abet their own side’s misrepresentation of the literature. The multinational multi-billion dollar science industry tolerates individual discoveries here and there which may require tweaking fundamental dogma. But what is not tolerated is the summarizing of widespread and diverse evidence that may question the very validity of such dogma. * Michael Crichton on Consensus: When the physician and writer Dr. Crichton asked, “When did ‘skeptic’ become a dirty word in science?” he answered his own question. When evidence is weak, the status quo appeals to “the consensus” with the aid of “the decline of the media [think Ira Flatow as in NPR's Science Friday] as an independent assessor of fact.” Taking advantage of all that, Krauss appeals to that consensus, as he alleged to us, “All scientists are Darwinists” (apparently, except for the thousands documented at rsr.org/doubters), and as he dismissed the hundreds of scientists who reject the big bang by implying that their expertise was in unrelated disciplines. Please consider, though, that when those who believe in the big bang claim consensus, consensus, there just might be evidence that disproves that consensus. * Krauss' Anthropic Circular Reasoning: Regarding the many fine-tuned parameters of the universe, like Krauss said to Enyart and atheists are content to trust, the Anthropic Principle explains all this, for otherwise, we wouldn't be here to notice. In response, Bob said to Lawrence, quoting Walter ReMine (1993, p. 61), that this is as satisfying as a doctor saying, "The reason that your father is deaf is because he can't hear." * Scientists Questioning or Rejecting the Big Bang: See rsr.org/scientists-doubting-darwin-and-the-big-bang. * Krauss on Credentials: Within ten seconds Lawrence Krauss contradicted himself, claiming at six minutes into today's program that, "Scientists don't argue on credentials", but only ten seconds earlier he had asked, "What department?" as a way of discrediting the hundreds of scientists who argue that much evidence contradicts the Big Bang. (And countering Krauss' claim that, "All scientists are Darwinists," for the hundreds of thousands of Ph.D.s and Masters in the sciences, including in the applied and biological sciences, see also rsr.org/scholars-doubting-darwin.) * Krauss Admits Misleading Title to Sell Books: An atheist Professor at City University of New York, Massimo Pigliucci (whom we've quoted recently when pointing out that PZ Myers is filthy), is glad that folks are "pressing Krauss on several of his non sequiturs." He quotes Columbia's David Albert, who holds a PhD in theoretical physics and who in the New York Times made the same argument, brilliantly though, that I gave to Krauss today, that the “physical stuff of the world" and "quantum field theories" "have nothing whatsoever to say on the subject of where those fields came from... or of why there should have been a world in the first place. Period.” And Pigliucci shows the "intellectual dishonesty" from Krauss' own words in The Atlantic, when challenged that his book has a misleading title, because his topic actually is "a quantum vacuum" which "has properties," which properties objectively are not nothing, as in Krauss' title, A Universe from Nothing. Lawrence replied, “I don’t think I argued that physics has definitively shown how something could come from nothing... if the ‘nothing’ of reality is full of stuff, then I’ll go with that." But when the Atlantic interviewer, Ross Andersen presses, "when I read the title of your book, I read it as 'questions about origins are over.'" To which Krauss responds: “Well, if that hook gets you into the book that’s great. But in all seriousness, I never make that claim. ... If I’d just titled the book ‘A Marvelous Universe,’ not as many people would have been attracted to [i.e., bought] it." Pigliucci too points out the dishonesty and chastises Krauss: "Claim what you wish to claim, not what you think is going to sell more copies of your book, essentially playing a bait and switch with your readers." Not learning from Krauss' earlier mistitled book, Richard Dawkins was also taken in by his friend's ruse, for he wrote the Afterword, clearly without having read the manuscript itself, because Dawkins stated that the book title "means exactly what it says." Not. * Missing Uniform Distribution of Radioactivity: The materialist theory on the origin of the elements in the periodic table claims that all of our radioactive elements were created in the explosion of stars (no longer supernovas, but now neutron stars and even black holes), but that would predict a relatively uniform distribution on Earth, at least throughout the crust, and possibly the mantle too. So in today's otherwise contentious interview, Krauss agreed with Enyart's statement that 90% of Earth's radioactivity (uranium, thorium, etc.) is located in the continental crust, and Krauss added, a mystery for him, that it tends to concentrate around granite! That is, that 90% is not in the mantle nor in the enormous amount of the crust which lies under the oceans, but our planet's radioactivity is concentrated in 1/3rd of 1% of the Earth's mass, in the continental crust. (Further, the release of it's heat has not yet reached a steady state.) Krauss offered a partial explanation: that uranium was originally evenly distributed throughout (an alleged) molten earth but being a large atom, it floated toward the surface. This the bias of this physicist led him to forget, apparently, that it is density, and not size, that causes things to float. Even denser than gold, uranium is one of the most dense elements (excluding atheists and other manmade phenomena). Further, for argument's sake, that would only explain the relative absence of radioactivity deep in the Earth, but would not explain uranium's distancing itself from the mantle and from the oceanic crust, nor its affinity for the continents and even, of all things, for granite. Further, under Krauss' belief in the widespread falsehood that the planet was once molten, if so, then the gold in the crust should have sunk to the core! The creationists, on the other hand, have a theory based on observational science as to why radioactivity is concentrated around granite. * Absurd Consistency of Uranium Isotopes IF Formed in Space: Google: origin of Earth's radioactivity. The top-ranked result is Walt Brown's hydroplate theory. See this also at rsr.org/radioactivity. Brown earned his Ph.D. from MIT. He writes: The isotopes of each chemical element have almost constant ratios with each other. ... Why is the ratio of 235U to 238U in uranium ore deposits so constant almost everywhere on Earth? One very precise study showed that the ratio is 0.0072842, with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. Obviously, the more time that elapses between the formation of the various isotopes (such as 235U and 238U) and the farther they are transported to their current resting places, the more varied those ratios should be. The belief that these isotopes formed in a supernova explosion millions of light-years away and billions of years before the Earth formed and somehow collected in small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. Powerful explosions would have separated the lighter isotopes from the heavier isotopes. Some radioisotopes simultaneously produce two or more daughters. When that happens, the daughters have very precise ratios to each other, called branching ratios or branching fractions. Uranium isotopes are an example, because they are daughter products of some even heavier element. Recall that the Proton-21 Laboratory has produced superheavy elements that instantly decayed. Also, the global flux of neutrons during the flood provided nuclei with enough neutrons to reach their maximum stability. Therefore, isotope ratios for a given element are fixed. Had the flux of neutrons originated in outer space, we would not see these constant ratios worldwide. Because these neutrons originated at many specific points in the globe-encircling crust, these fixed ratios are global. "Walt Brown is the Isaac Newton of our day." -Bob Enyart 

She's a Creative Podcast
097. Content Marketing Chat with Gabby of Strutt Communications

She's a Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 45:00


Meet Gabby Layne of Strutt Communications. In this episode we chat all things content creation!  There's too much TEA for me to write notes so grab your laptop and get this work! We are having a candid conversation as digital marketers so you have a front row seat to what we deal with and some suggestions for your content marketing strategy. Content is KING and we are giving you an inside peek to our world! Apply to the BecomingCEO Mastermind

NL Newsday with Jeff Andreas
Pastor Johnny Strutt

NL Newsday with Jeff Andreas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 11:55


Pastor Johnny Strutt of Motion Church discusses the back and forth from public health on allowing religious gatherings and what he has planned for Easter.

Mucho Soul's Podcast
Episode 599: Mucho Soul Show No. 599

Mucho Soul's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 119:58


As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 16.03.2021 Hour One with Ket Shah 01. Cliff Beach - I Was Here (California Soul 2021) 02. AgaJon X Natureboy Flako - Missing (Kabul Fire 2021) 03. Christoph Neuhaus - Strollin (Recordjet 2021) 04. Chicken Grass ft Tapio Wik - Trading Bullets (Tramp 2021) 05. William Kurk - Highway To Humanity (The Showfa Extended Vocal Remix) (Midnight Riot 2021) 06. WheelUP ft. Tiawa - Take Me Higher (Tru Thoughts 2021) 07. Michal Martyniuk Ft Vanessa Freeman - How Do We Make It (BigPop 2021) 08. Martha AB - Wants & Needs (Lofty's Honey Hill Remix) (Four Four Soul 2021) 09. Shivers Bw - Ease into Deep (Rural Chants 2021) 10. Scruscru - Who Has The Jazz (Omena 2021) 11. Kid Fonque X Jonny Miller ft Jaidene Veda - Somewhere (Soulis Sarris Remix) (Stay True 2021) 12. Inskwel ft Oliver Night - Trippin' (Ezel Remix) (ARCO 2021) Hour Two With Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A) 01. Khan Jamal - The Known Unknown (Jambrio 1984 / Jazz Room 2021) 02. Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra - Doing The Carvin for Thabo (Black Fire 1993 / Strutt 2021) 03. Bill Laurance - Singularity (Flint Music 2019) 04. Asha Puthli - Flying Fish (CBS 1976 / Mr Bongo 2021) 05. Arthur Idenbaum - So Close To You (Chaterelle 1981 / BBE Music 2021) 06. The Eliminators - Loving Explosion (Brunswick 1974 / Octave 2020) 07. Jimpster ft Greg Paulus - Soul Spectral (Freerange 2021) 08. Studio Apartment ft Monique Bingham - Sun Ra Was Right (Kususa Inst Remix 2021) 09. Clara Hill - Silent Roar (Neil Quigley Remix) (ARCO 2021) 10. Josh Milan - It's Love (Ricanstruction Vocal Mix) (Honeycombe Music 2021)

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Net Zero farming, early disease warning for cereals, RABI to sell off care homes, lamb retail sales, farm consultants go it alone, farm classroom, & fly-tipping webcam surprise

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 45:10


One of farming's flagship charities has surprised its supporters by unveiling plans to sell off its residential care homes.The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution says it can better serve the farming community by using the money elsewhere.Is it spring yet? How an early disease detection test for cereals can cut your fungicide bill for wheat.On the markets lamb retail sales see record growth.As 20 farm business consultants leave Strutt & Parker to set on their own as Ceres Rural, we ask what's going on?Farm education makes history as 200,000 kids go back to school – and tune into a new TV show .And we meet the farmer who got a shock when he downloaded the footage from a video camera he set up to catch fly-tippers.

Mouse and Weens
Steve Ferrone, Drummer of Tom Petty, Duran Duran, Clapton & More

Mouse and Weens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 98:11


E101 - We had the honor of interviewing esteemed jazz, rock, and R&B drummer Steve Ferrone. You have definitely heard his work - just look at this bio below. In this recording, he gets candid about love, family, dalliances, the rock and roll lifestyle, and explains some life changes he has made for the better. We learn about the mods and rockers of Brighton Beach in the 60’s and how Steve’s first blues band opened for The Who. Steve and Julianne talk shop regarding syncopation and style - Pretty Purdie, Steve Gadd, and Led Zeppelin to name a few. When asked about nerves, traveling, and groupies, we heard some funny, surprising stories! Duran Duran played a big role during Stephen’s busiest year, when he also played with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and was in the Saturday Night Live band. We figured out the connection between Questlove and Average White Band. And Julianne’s Unchained questions inspire a great Johnny Cash impression! Find out which soap opera Steve was in, which musicians and moments rendered him star-struck, including recalling what it was like to record at Abbey Road. We also hear the amazing story of Prince performing George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” during his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Fans of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers wrote in some questions, so we find out about a reunion, conflict, grief, what life was really like in the band, and insight into the person that Tom Petty was. Steve has played with Average White Band, Chaka Khan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Duran Duran, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Whitney Houston, Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Dire Straits, Aerosmith, Morrissey-Mullen, Bee Gees, Cyndi Lauper, Bette Midler, Stevie Nicks, Paul Simon, Steve Winwood, Tracey Chapman, Mick Jagger, George Benson, Peter Frampton, Anita Baker, Bryan Ferry, Rick James, Slash, Scritti Politti, Pooh and more.  You can watch this episode on our Mouse and Weens YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgeuFSExQ2EaHYSG-s4sgZw The original full length version of this interview is on https://www.patreon.com/mouseandweens Find Steve at The New Guy Show on Sirius XM’s Tom Petty Radio https://www.siriusxm.com/channels/tom-petty-radio Facebook: The New Guy Show with Steve Ferrone https://www.facebook.com/The-New-Guy-Show-with-DJ-Steve-Ferrone-on-Tom-Petty-Radio-1245914005441918 https://steveferrone.com Join Facebook Fan Pages at: Tom Petty Nation, Steve Ferrone Fans Song credits: “Steve’s Strutt” (c) Stephen Ferrone. Steve Ferrone’s Farm Fur. More Head. 2006. Drumroll Records. “3 Chord Trick” (c) Dire Straits Legacy. 3 Chord Trick. 2017. Forward Music Italy. Used with permission. Voice actor: Matt Thompson Podcast promo: The Perfect Package Podcast We are sponsored by Dream Dinners! Get more balance in your lifestyle by joining Dream Dinners meal prep system. Save an average of $200 a month on groceries 20 hours a month shopping and prepping! Joelle has been using Dream Dinners since 2017 and tells all her friends about it regularly, so this is a tried and true life hack! Kids love the homecooked meals, it is fast, easy, and a no-brainer for busy parents.  It is not a subscription service so you can use it as frequently or as infrequently as you would like. Locations are nationwide. At the San Diego locations of Poway and San Marcos, use MOUSEANDWEENS20 for a 20% discount AND during the time we are in the purple tier, enjoy free delivery within 25 mi of the store. Sign up at https://www.dreamdinners.com Mouse and Weens podcast is part of the https://podfixnetwork.com A transcript of this episode is on http://www.mouseandweens.com Please follow and contact us via Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube @mouseandweens We’d love to hear from you at (858) 206-8746 or mouseandweens@gmail.com  Thank you to our patrons for joining our family! If anyone else would like to be a part and get Mouse and Weens gea...

CLA Rural Business Uncovered
The Road To Net Zero

CLA Rural Business Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 31:51


The UK government has ambitious climate change targets and these come with pretty big implications for those who own or manage land in England or Wales. On day three of Rural Powerhouse weekwe hear from Lord Zac Goldsmith, Minister for the Environment, about the government's plans to harness nature-based solutions like tree planting and peatland restoration. We are then joined by Jason Beedell, Director of Research at Strutt & Parker to tell us what it all actually means for those on the ground.For more information on climate change and land use, the CLA has produced a factsheet on climate change, cutting through the rhetoric and pulling together all the most robust science. This can be found here: https://www.cla.org.uk/cla-and-road-net-zero Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CLA Rural Business Uncovered
ELMs Test and Trials

CLA Rural Business Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 40:50


The new Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme will launch in England in 2024, with national pilots beginning next year. However, Defra has already been testing some of the elements of the new scheme with farmers and land managers through a programme of 'tests and trials' over the last two years. This is an important opportunity for farmers and land managers to put forward and test their own ideas about what ELM should look like. In this podcast, we hear from two CLA members involved in the tests and trials. They share their experiences and the ideas they are investigating. We also hear from Gavin Ross, who leads the tests and trials programme for Defra, and Ed Hutley from Strutt & Parker, as they discuss the bigger picture of how the new ELM scheme is taking shape. The CLA is leading on two tests and trials. Members can read the final report for one of those trials here. Defra has information about the whole range of trials here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bob Enyart Live
RSR: The Origin of Earth's Radioactivity

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020


* How Did Radioactive Decay Start in Earth's Crust? (Re-run during recovery from a minor accident while Bob was out boating. "See you guys, Lord-willing, next week!") Real Science Radio co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams describe Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory from his book, In the Beginning, and Dr. Brown's discovery of the origin of Earth's radioactivity. Ways to learn about the origin of Earth's radioactivity: - Listen to today's program (above) - Read this written show page - Read Bob's brief 2019 RMCF articles Part 1 & Part 2 - Read Walt's theory right here at hpt.rsr.org - See this visually just below in Bryan Nickel's video tutorial - Read Walt's theory beginning on page 380 of the PDF of ITB 9th Edition. Consider: - God created a paradise for mankind so no radioactivity would have existed on the original Earth because radioactive decay can cause birth defects, disease, and death with lowered lifespans. - For ex., uranium formed on Earth, as evidence by its worldwide ratio (see below)  - The fourth state of matter, beyond solid, liquid, and gas, is plasma (lightning, neon lights, etc.) which is like a gas but with the electrons stripped away.- By the piezoelectric effect, pressure on quartz produces an electric voltage and the granite in the Earth's crust is more than one-fourth quartz. - Z-pinched electrical pulses produce nuclear combustion by stripping away electrons and then squeezing together nuclei producing radioactive and other elements. - Decay rates speed up by a billion times or more when half lives are measured for atoms stripped of their electrons; for example when ionized the 41-billion year half life of rhenium's beta decay speeds up to 33 years.- Atmospheric lightning produces new isotopes (most of which decay within minutes).  2017 Update: Nature reports that lightning storms "trigger atmospheric photonuclear reactions" that produce isotopes. [In 2010 Dr. Brown published his Radioactivity theory including references to little noticed research showing that atmospheric lightning produces radioisotopes (and also explains the Oklo Natural "Reactor").] 2017 Science Headlines: Lightning produces radioisotopes. (See ITB since 2010.)  - Earthquake Lights: Earthquakes produce piezoelectric lightning flashes in the ground and also, coming out of the ground. (See also rsr.org/eql.) 2017 Update: Twitter video of this phenomenon during Mexico's deadly magnitude 8.1 quake. [Thanks to RSR London listener Remy for the heads up.] 2016 Update: Video of earthquake lights surface, this time after New Zealand's magnitude 7.8 quake epicentered between Christchurch and Wellington. 2014 Update: A paper in the journal Seismological Research Letters is reported on in USA Today's Scientists find records of rare 'earthquake lights'. 2013 Update: This may be the phenomena causing the apparent pre-quake disturbances in the ionosphere that led scientists to consider a possible earthquake warning system, as reported in 2008 by BBC News, and pursued by the U.K. and Russia in 2011 and generating continued interest and research in 2013 in a European Geophysical Union conference presentation, and here with RSR's 2014 interview with QuakeFinder. - The journal Nature reports that an average earthquake produces hundreds of millions of volts. - During the upheaval of the global flood pressure in the crust produced enormous voltages that produced plasma surges in the crust. - Those voltages smashed together the nuclei of atoms to create, in the crust, radioactive elements and massive, instantaneous apparent radioactive decay.- Missing uniform distribution of earth's radioactivity: From our RSR debate with theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical), Lawrence Krauss... The theory of chemical evolution claims that all of our radioactive elements were created in the explosion of stars, but that would predict a relatively uniform distribution on Earth, at least throughout the crust, and possibly the mantle too. However, in an otherwise contentious interview, Krauss agreed with Enyart's statement on air that 90% of Earth's radioactivity (uranium, thorium, potassium-40, etc.) is located in the continental crust, and Krauss added, a mystery for him, that it tends to concentrate around granite! That is, that 90% is not in the mantle nor in the enormous amount of the crust which lies under the oceans, but our planet's radioactivity is concentrated in 1/3rd of 1% of the Earth's mass, in the continental crust. (Further, the release of it's heat has not yet reached a steady state.) Krauss offered a partial explanation: that uranium was originally evenly distributed throughout (an alleged) molten earth but being a large atom, it floated toward the surface. This the bias of this physicist led him to forget, apparently, that it is density, and not size, that causes things to float. Even denser than gold, uranium is one of the most dense elements (excluding atheists and other manmade phenomena). Further, for argument's sake, that would only explain the relative absence of radioactivity deep in the Earth, but would not explain uranium's distancing itself from the mantle and from the oceanic crust, nor its affinity for the continents and even, of all things, for granite. Further, under Krauss' belief in the widespread falsehood that the planet was once molten, if so, then the gold in the crust should have sunk to the core! The creationists, on the other hand, have a theory based on observational science as to why radioactivity is concentrated around granite. - Absurd consistency of uranium isotopes IF formed in space: Consider this from Walt Brown's Origin of Earth's Radioactivity chapter: The isotopes of each chemical element have almost constant ratios with each other. ... Why is the ratio of 235U to 238U in uranium ore deposits so constant almost everywhere on Earth? One very precise study showed that the ratio is 0.0072842, with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. [There's less than one U235 atom, with its 700M year half-life, for every hundred U238s, with their 4.5B year half-lives.] Obviously, the more time that elapses between the formation of the various isotopes (such as 235U and 238U) and the farther they are transported to their current resting places, the more varied those ratios should be. The belief that these isotopes formed in a supernova explosion millions of light-years away and billions of years before the Earth formed and somehow collected in small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. Powerful explosions would have separated the lighter isotopes from the heavier isotopes. Some radioisotopes simultaneously produce two or more daughters. When that happens, the daughters have very precise ratios to each other, called branching ratios or branching fractions. Uranium isotopes are an example, because they are daughter products of some even heavier element. Recall that the Proton-21 Laboratory has produced superheavy elements that instantly decayed. Also, the global flux of neutrons during the flood provided nuclei with enough neutrons to reach their maximum stability. Therefore, isotope ratios for a given element are fixed. Had the flux of neutrons originated in outer space, we would not see these constant ratios worldwide. Because these neutrons originated at many specific points in the globe-encircling crust, these fixed ratios are global. - Waltbrownium, the IUPAC, and the Nobel Prize in Physics: The element that decayed into daughter products U-235 and U-238 is the naturally occurring though now-extinct waltbrownium. Symbol Wb. Atomic number (Z) 184. Atomic weight of > 473.07. 184 protons. > 289 neutrons. Solid at Earth's crustal temperatures and pressures. Half-life perhaps ~10 ns. Waltbrownium is the heaviest chemical element discovered (though indirectly) and therefore atop the post-Actinoid series. Wb is not [yet] an IUPAC officially named element but has been preliminarily named, here, by RSR. The identification of this element should earn its discoverer a Nobel Prize in Physics after he identified the evidence for its existence and the experimental evidence for its formation. The uniform uranium ratio provides the evidence to confirm that waltbrownium existed on the Earth. (This evidence provides as much, or even more, confirmation as neutrinos provide for solar fusion.) Further, the thousands of Proton-21 Laboratory experiments in the Ukraine (and in the U.S. at Sandia Nat'l Labs, Russia,

Real Science Radio
RSR: The Origin of Earth's Radioactivity

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020


* How Did Radioactive Decay Start in Earth's Crust? (Re-run during recovery from a minor accident while Bob was out boating. "See you guys, Lord-willing, next week!") Real Science Radio co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams describe Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory from his book, In the Beginning, and Dr. Brown's discovery of the origin of Earth's radioactivity. Ways to learn about the origin of Earth's radioactivity: - Listen to today's program (above) - Read this written show page - Read Bob's brief 2019 RMCF articles Part 1 & Part 2 - Read Walt's theory right here at hpt.rsr.org - See this visually just below in Bryan Nickel's video tutorial - Read Walt's theory beginning on page 380 of the PDF of ITB 9th Edition. Consider: - God created a paradise for mankind so no radioactivity would have existed on the original Earth because radioactive decay can cause birth defects, disease, and death with lowered lifespans. - For ex., uranium formed on Earth, as evidence by its worldwide ratio (see below)  - The fourth state of matter, beyond solid, liquid, and gas, is plasma (lightning, neon lights, etc.) which is like a gas but with the electrons stripped away.- By the piezoelectric effect, pressure on quartz produces an electric voltage and the granite in the Earth's crust is more than one-fourth quartz. - Z-pinched electrical pulses produce nuclear combustion by stripping away electrons and then squeezing together nuclei producing radioactive and other elements. - Decay rates speed up by a billion times or more when half lives are measured for atoms stripped of their electrons; for example when ionized the 41-billion year half life of rhenium's beta decay speeds up to 33 years.- Atmospheric lightning produces new isotopes (most of which decay within minutes).  2017 Update: Nature reports that lightning storms "trigger atmospheric photonuclear reactions" that produce isotopes. [In 2010 Dr. Brown published his Radioactivity theory including references to little noticed research showing that atmospheric lightning produces radioisotopes (and also explains the Oklo Natural "Reactor").] 2017 Science Headlines: Lightning produces radioisotopes. (See ITB since 2010.)  - Earthquake Lights: Earthquakes produce piezoelectric lightning flashes in the ground and also, coming out of the ground. (See also rsr.org/eql.) 2017 Update: Twitter video of this phenomenon during Mexico's deadly magnitude 8.1 quake. [Thanks to RSR London listener Remy for the heads up.] 2016 Update: Video of earthquake lights surface, this time after New Zealand's magnitude 7.8 quake epicentered between Christchurch and Wellington. 2014 Update: A paper in the journal Seismological Research Letters is reported on in USA Today's Scientists find records of rare 'earthquake lights'. 2013 Update: This may be the phenomena causing the apparent pre-quake disturbances in the ionosphere that led scientists to consider a possible earthquake warning system, as reported in 2008 by BBC News, and pursued by the U.K. and Russia in 2011 and generating continued interest and research in 2013 in a European Geophysical Union conference presentation, and here with RSR's 2014 interview with QuakeFinder. - The journal Nature reports that an average earthquake produces hundreds of millions of volts. - During the upheaval of the global flood pressure in the crust produced enormous voltages that produced plasma surges in the crust. - Those voltages smashed together the nuclei of atoms to create, in the crust, radioactive elements and massive, instantaneous apparent radioactive decay.- Missing uniform distribution of earth's radioactivity: From our RSR debate with theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical), Lawrence Krauss... The theory of chemical evolution claims that all of our radioactive elements were created in the explosion of stars, but that would predict a relatively uniform distribution on Earth, at least throughout the crust, and possibly the mantle too. However, in an otherwise contentious interview, Krauss agreed with Enyart's statement on air that 90% of Earth's radioactivity (uranium, thorium, potassium-40, etc.) is located in the continental crust, and Krauss added, a mystery for him, that it tends to concentrate around granite! That is, that 90% is not in the mantle nor in the enormous amount of the crust which lies under the oceans, but our planet's radioactivity is concentrated in 1/3rd of 1% of the Earth's mass, in the continental crust. (Further, the release of it's heat has not yet reached a steady state.) Krauss offered a partial explanation: that uranium was originally evenly distributed throughout (an alleged) molten earth but being a large atom, it floated toward the surface. This the bias of this physicist led him to forget, apparently, that it is density, and not size, that causes things to float. Even denser than gold, uranium is one of the most dense elements (excluding atheists and other manmade phenomena). Further, for argument's sake, that would only explain the relative absence of radioactivity deep in the Earth, but would not explain uranium's distancing itself from the mantle and from the oceanic crust, nor its affinity for the continents and even, of all things, for granite. Further, under Krauss' belief in the widespread falsehood that the planet was once molten, if so, then the gold in the crust should have sunk to the core! The creationists, on the other hand, have a theory based on observational science as to why radioactivity is concentrated around granite. - Absurd consistency of uranium isotopes IF formed in space: Consider this from Walt Brown's Origin of Earth's Radioactivity chapter: The isotopes of each chemical element have almost constant ratios with each other. ... Why is the ratio of 235U to 238U in uranium ore deposits so constant almost everywhere on Earth? One very precise study showed that the ratio is 0.0072842, with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. [There's less than one U235 atom, with its 700M year half-life, for every hundred U238s, with their 4.5B year half-lives.] Obviously, the more time that elapses between the formation of the various isotopes (such as 235U and 238U) and the farther they are transported to their current resting places, the more varied those ratios should be. The belief that these isotopes formed in a supernova explosion millions of light-years away and billions of years before the Earth formed and somehow collected in small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. Powerful explosions would have separated the lighter isotopes from the heavier isotopes. Some radioisotopes simultaneously produce two or more daughters. When that happens, the daughters have very precise ratios to each other, called branching ratios or branching fractions. Uranium isotopes are an example, because they are daughter products of some even heavier element. Recall that the Proton-21 Laboratory has produced superheavy elements that instantly decayed. Also, the global flux of neutrons during the flood provided nuclei with enough neutrons to reach their maximum stability. Therefore, isotope ratios for a given element are fixed. Had the flux of neutrons originated in outer space, we would not see these constant ratios worldwide. Because these neutrons originated at many specific points in the globe-encircling crust, these fixed ratios are global. - Waltbrownium, the IUPAC, and the Nobel Prize in Physics: The element that decayed into daughter products U-235 and U-238 is the naturally occurring though now-extinct waltbrownium. Symbol Wb. Atomic number (Z) 184. Atomic weight of > 473.07. 184 protons. > 289 neutrons. Solid at Earth's crustal temperatures and pressures. Half-life perhaps ~10 ns. Waltbrownium is the heaviest chemical element discovered (though indirectly) and therefore atop the post-Actinoid series. Wb is not [yet] an IUPAC officially named element but has been preliminarily named, here, by RSR. The identification of this element should earn its discoverer a Nobel Prize in Physics after he identified the evidence for its existence and the experimental evidence for its formation. The uniform uranium ratio provides the evidence to confirm that waltbrownium existed on the Earth. (This evidence provides as much, or even more, confirmation as neutrinos provide for solar fusion.) Further, the thousands of Proton-21 Laboratory experiments in the Ukraine (and in the U.S. at Sandia Nat'l Labs, Russia,

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast
Summerhill Pyramid Winery-Kelowna, BC Canada Pt. 3

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 5:39


 Welcome to The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast. I'm your host, Forrest Kelly. From the seed to the glass wine has a past. We look for adventures at wineries around the world. After all, grape minds think alike.  Our featured winery is we continue our conversation with Stephen Cipes, proprietor of Summerhill Pyramid Winery in British Columbia, Canada. Well, we started out of our little garage making wine in 1990, 91, and we introduced the same Strutt in December 91 to right in the beginning in 92 in New York City to great reviews there, as I mentioned. So the official opening is 92, but we've been making wine since the late 80s. You know, we came here in 1986, my family and I from New York for 30 years now. We've just been dedicated to the amazing growing conditions here and the lovely people here. I have to say that British Columbia is a treat to be here. Such lovely, honest, and wonderful people are all around us at all times. Our crew, our employees like family. It's beautiful. A lot of people join Summerhill because they want to. I even get comments like Steve we'd work here for if you didn't pay us. We love this place. There are so few things in this world that give us energy. Most things take energy. Yeah. So that's wonderful. Something we learned in a previous episode was that Steven built a pyramid on the property to incorporate that pyramid into the winemaking process. What I think it is, is sacred geometry is related to the electrical nature of life itself. And it brings out I would say it's not it does not make any liquid worse or better. It clarifies it. So if you put wine in there, for instance, that has flaws in it, it will bring out the flaws and make wine like cooking wine. You can't drink it. And if it has good qualities, it'll bring out good qualities—the same with milk or orange juice or any other liquid. And we've proven that time and time again in the last over 30 years now. And it's very conclusive, and we're very thrilled with the experiments and plan to go on bigger and better and more experiments to prove the value of sacred geometry on liquids. The size of our pyramid would be the exact size of the capstone on the Great Pyramid. Ironically, we didn't plan it that way, but it just happened to come out to be exactly what the size of the capstone on the pyramid would have been—sixty feet square and four stories high.  Well, You are one of the most visited wineries in Canada. I imagine that you've got quite a few employees every year. We have about 170 employees in the season, and that drops down to about half of that in the shoulder seasons. But of course, with COVID, we're running way below that because most of the weddings have been canceled, not allowed to have more than 50 people and they have to be six feet apart. And the Chinese tourists that we get every day, busloads of tourists from China are not coming. We're not getting any tourists from the United States. Even our own in Canada are coming much less frequently. So we're way down in and visits this year because of COVID. And yet, interestingly, our sales have gone up incredibly because of the Internet sales, the wonderful online sales have been fantastic. I think we had a fifteen hundred percent increase over the same months last year. So, yeah, people want to buy our wine. That's organic; it's the pyramid, this gold medal-winning, whatever. And they love the wine, so they don't come to see us anymore, whether it's ordering online and we deliver. And a portion of those employees that you just mentioned are working at the website. Your restaurant is just a wonderful restaurant.  Very proud of that. We have a 200 seat organic restaurant and catering. We usually do over 100 weddings a year. So we do a lot of food. We at one time were called by the suppliers, the biggest outlet in all of Kelowna, which is huge. That means all the hotels and all of the big restaurants and everything. We were the biggest one, Summerhill,...

Over The Farm Gate
Planning for the future and protecting farmers in new trade deals

Over The Farm Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 58:37


With radical change on the horizon this week on Over The Farm Gate we're talking FUTURE.Farm shops, commercial units, rural housing, and a myriad of other farm diversifications and community needs, all rely on getting through the planning system. But it can be hard work, complicated, frustrating, expensive and not always successful. Will Prime Minister Boris Johnson's promised a ‘radical reform' for England's planning system deliver the change needed to allow rural communities to thrive?Jez Fredenburgh speaks to Laura Dudley-Smith, a planning consultant at Strutt and Parker, to find out what's in it for farmers.Jez also speaks to Hertfordshire farmer William Ashley, who does battle with the planning system more often than most, and has even been helping other farmers navigate it. She asks William about his experience of the current system, what he would change, and his top tips for other farmers. Trade and Agriculture Commission member Shanker Singham, known in political circles as the brains of Brexit for his close ties with Eurosceptics, speaks about the commission's role in protecting British farmers in new trade deals. He tells our chief reporter Abi Kay why there needs to be ‘more light and less heat' on issues like animal welfare, why the notion of being on a level playing field with European colleagues is fanciful, and why he's so confident the UK will secure a deal with the EU.Links:planning system - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/launch-of-planning-for-the-future-consultation-to-reform-the-planning-systemLaura Dudley-Smith - https://www.struttandparker.com/people/laura-dudley-smithWilliam Ashley - http://monksgreenfarm.net/Trade and Agriculture Commission - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-and-agriculture-commission-membership-announcedShanker Singham - https://twitter.com/shankerasingham?lang=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Star Wars Spelt Out
Episode 110: Clonerage Mutant Batcha Soldiers with David Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 54:04


Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA

Star Wars Spelt Out
Episode 110: CloneRage Mutant Batcha Soldiers with David Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 54:04


Our buddy David Strutt chucked his hand up when we need a friend a on the mic. We get into what might have been in a few weeks and how we are dealing with that big gap in our calendar. Collecting is talked and we ponder on the Lucas Film exclusive exploding phone.   We have Merch!!! Buy our awesome T-shirts at https://www.teepublic.com/user/starwarsspeltout   Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube  channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA   Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps   Follow David Strutt: @davidstrutt Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh www.starwarsspeltout.com

IQ-EQ Podcast
The future of office space

IQ-EQ Podcast

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 20:43 Transcription Available


BNP Paribas Real Estate's Head of Research shares her insights on the future of office space in light of COVID-19In this episode, IQ-EQ's Tom Miller sits down with Stephanie McMahon, Head of Research for BNP Paribas Real Estate, to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the short- and medium-term future of office space. Throughout the discussion, Stephanie provides insight into the effect of COVID-19 on existing trends such as co-working and hot desking, the increased focus on redevelopment and space modification, new pandemic-related considerations around office location and common spaces, the rise of smart buildings, the renewed importance of occupier due diligence in relation to business resilience, and what all of this means for offices as an investment asset. Stephanie has 19 years' experience in real estate research, strategy and insights across all sub-sectors including commercial, residential and rural. She and her team at BNP Paribas Real Estate undertake strategic insight and market analysis for all UK real estate markets, with emphasis on structural rather than cyclical market shifts. Previously, Stephanie set up and led the research team at Strutt & Parker and before that was the strategic research lead for the Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) team in the UK. Stephanie sits on the Urban Land Institute (ULI) UK Residential Council, the Investment Property Forum (IPF) Research Committee and the British Property Federation (BPF) Compact Living Committee.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Huge support for farmers, rethinking rotations, land prices, small abattoirs, machinery sales, & Black Lives Matter

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 39:44


In this week's podcast, – one million people have now signed an NFU petition calling on the government to ensure all imported food meets UK standards.Farm leader Minette Batters explains how they NFU is determined that UK farmers will not be undermined by substandard food imports.Re-thinking arable rotations – we examine why more growers are ditching traditional break crops in favour of a two-year sown legume fallow.We speak to Suffolk farmer Tom Jewers, seed specialist Ian Gould of Oakbank, Strutt & Parker farm consultant George Badger and Natural England agronomist David Whiting.We have our usual market round-up – including a special look at farmland with rural specialist Andrew Shirley of land agents Knight Frank.We preview what promises to be one of the country's biggest farm machinery dispersal sales – with tractors and implements from across 30,000 acres.Auctioneers James Durrant of Clarke & Simpson, Bill Pepper of Cheffins and Harvey Pile of Stags say online sales of machinery have really taken off.In livestock, MPs and peers say small abattoirs should be recognised and eligible for capital payments in any future agricultural support framework.Patrick Holden, of the Sustainable Food Trust, explains why smaller slaughterhouses have a vital role in the rural economy.East Sussex farmer Frank Langrish and Derbyshire organic producer Nick Adams give their take on the future for the local meat sector.And in a special interview, Kenyan-born pig producer Flavian Obiero, who arrived in the UK as a teenager, says it is time to call out casual racism in farming.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with Farmers Weekly senior machinery reporter Edd Mowbray.

Sauce N' Goss Podcast
Episode 22-Silly Butter, That's The Fun Knob with Quinton Strutt aka Daddy Quincy

Sauce N' Goss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 122:51


This week, Ryan and Fiona welcome on local London guitar master and music engineer/producer, Quinton Strutt!Quinton chats about his lifelong love of guitar, bands he played in like The Baxters and Ivory Hours, and the Fanshawe MIA program he graduated from, as well as his numerous musical influences.Quinton also shares his experiences growing up as an Indigenous youth in Canada and some of the struggles and immense hardships his family has dealt with as Indigenous people over generations, and why the current movement worldwide for equality is so immensely important.Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Google Play and Spotify, check us out on Facebook and on Twitter/Insta at sauceNgossPod, and email us hot goss and stories and ideas to sauceNgoss@gmail.com!

Post Performance Pints
4: Introducing David Strutt Feat. Daly

Post Performance Pints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 56:45


In episode 4 from Quarantine we introduce our new host David Strutt and a new theme song! We have Music from one of Irelands finest rappers DALY and a new segment from Fiona Kenny

Golf Club Talk UK
Marcus Weatherburn and Sami Strutt - GCTUK 16

Golf Club Talk UK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 80:17


On this session we are speaking to Sami Strutt - Head of Member Development , British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association.   Sami has played a major part in developing the personal development /educational programmes for the association - while evolving with significant success the Future Turf Managers Initiative whereby giving future turf managers an intense week of managerial techniques and tactical skills in preparation for their future careers.    Sami shares some amazing insights over a twenty seven year career in the golf industry.   Marcus Weatherburn who has moulded a career in Golf and formerly of the De Vere group, is now Club Acquisition Manager at Play More Golf covering the UK and Middle East.    Play More Golf is a disruptive business that is looking to provide an alternative option to Golfers and Golf Clubs by looking to attract the nomad Golfer. A points based system that also gives players flexibility is growing in popularity.   Leighton and Eddie tease out some of the pros and cons while gaining a better understanding of how the system works.

Cosmic Bos Improv-revisation
Episode 9: Six S's

Cosmic Bos Improv-revisation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 95:24


Tracklist: Satellite So Status Need a Little Know Shake Your Derriere Hold Me in Slow Motion Healin' Systems of Control The throwaway The Hanged Man Suzy's Blue Suede Zoo Sometimes, Time Goes Backwards Won't Turn You Down Game Over, Man All music improvised, revised and mastered by Chris Mace, Nick Jackson & Andy Jackson For the season finale, the Cosmic Bos chaps went it alone, without a guest. To end the crazy year of music making and releasing, Jethro and Jeffrey (the totally famous monkey's from YouTube) chat about Six S's, figuratively and literally with Nick. The usual succulent segments shall surly satisfy several listeners, with Jeffrey's story, Jethro's emails, and a brand new game to play, it's a jam packed smorgasbord of silliness. Strap in, Settle down, Strutt some shapes, simply enjoy. #Where'sMitch? Also check out newmusicsaturday.com - Dr.Bones and MikeFive bringing you fresh slabs of musical meatiness (or quorniness if you prefer) in podcast form. Tell them Cosmic Bos sent you to get 5% off your next enlightenment. Peace out people, thanks for the support Please like, share, subscribe, leave us a review too

The Course Reports
The Course Reports - "Both Sides of the Pond" with Lee Strutt, MG, CGCS, MS and Matthew Wharton, CGCS, MG

The Course Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 53:57


Episode 13 features a Mid Summer Update from "Both Sides of the Pond" with Course Manager of The Royal Automobile Club, Lee Strutt, MG, CGCS, MS and Carolina Golf Club's Golf Course Superintendent, Matthew Wharton, CGCS and MG.  Lee and Matthew talk with Curtis about the 2019 season while providing extensive insight into the current and future of the professions impact on the game.

Tea & Tattle
117 | Tea and Tattle with Christina Strutt

Tea & Tattle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 41:42


This week on Tea & Tattle, I’m joined by the designer and founder of Cabbages and Roses, Christina Strutt.  Cabbages and Roses is an independent UK-based company that makes some of my very favourite textiles and clothes. Christina’s pieces always stand out in my wardrobe, as her signature style of old-fashioned florals and romantic cuts are so distinctive. I had a marvellous time chatting to Christina about how she started her business, what made Cabbages & Roses so successful so quickly, the values that are close to her heart in running a homegrown business and so much more. This is a brilliant episode for anyone interested in design, fashion or running your own business. Read the show notes: teaandtattlepodcast.com/home/117 Get in touch! Email: teaandtattlepodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @teaandtattlepodcast If you enjoy Tea & Tattle, please do rate and leave a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, as good reviews help other people to find and enjoy the show. Thank you!

Scruffy Looking Podcasters: A Star Wars Podcast

Special guest David Strutt joins us to talk some Star Wars! Are You Kidding Me: Kev has an update on the vintage die-cast Tie Bomber auction and another about an animal loving on Star Wars Keri Russel cries reading script Willrow Hood's ice cream safe Gina Carano's life has now changed Galaxy's Edge doesn't require reservations anymore, how'd it turn out? Star Wars Celebration passes sold out..  ALPHABET SQUADRON REVIEW!   Email us at:  scruffypodcasters@gmail.comIf you like us, feel free to leave a 5 star review on iTunes!If you like the intro/outro music check out the Fogcutters and Mamas Boomshack:http://mamasboomshack.com/ http://www.thefogcutters.com/ Artwork by Chrystine Muncherian:https://www.behance.net/cmuncherianFollow us on Twitter! David Strutt: @davidstrutt  Scruffy Looking Podcasters: @ScruffyPodcastEd: @ScruffyEdB James: @hebert207Kev: @kpg1974

Star Wars Spelt Out
Episode 55: Ghost Droid with David Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 59:49


Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/starwarsspeltout   Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps

Star Wars Spelt Out
Lesson 55: Ghost Droid with David Strutt

Star Wars Spelt Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 59:49


One of our newer friends to the show David Strutt joins us to talk his Celebration experience, collecting figures and making new Star Wars pals. We dive deep on the new Vanity Fair photos and project a horrible fate for one plucky droid…   Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube  channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA   Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps   Follow David Strutt: @davidstrutt Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh www.starwarsspeltout.com

Dogs of 731
Angel Ferguson-Mutt Strutt 2019

Dogs of 731

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 17:04


For more information on the event shared go to https://www.facebook.com/events/295964361081476/?ti=icl or search Mutt Strutt 2019. Be sure to go ahead and register your dog in a category and help support a great cause!

PBM paintball magazine
PBM Paintball Podcast Episode 2 - Tommy Webb - Jags / Paul Strutt - OMG

PBM paintball magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 65:45


Weekly paintball Podcast. This week we talk to Tommy Webb of the Jaguars Tournament team about the CPPS, getting players into paintball and the joys of scenario paintball. We also chat to Paul Strutt of OMG Magfed Paintball about upcoming games. Also a section on opinions and why they matter. Listener questions and music...

Guided Spirit Conversations
Interview with Lesley Strutt

Guided Spirit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 59:19


This week Marla talks with author and life coach Lesley Strutt. for information about Lesley, please visit https://lesleystrutt.ca   Guided Spirit Conversations is hosted by Marla Goldberg and is edited and produced by Brad Parsons. For more information on Marla, please visit www.mghealer.com

Guided Spirit Conversations
Interview with Lesley Strutt

Guided Spirit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 59:19


This week Marla talks with author and life coach Lesley Strutt. for information about Lesley, please visit https://lesleystrutt.ca   Guided Spirit Conversations is hosted by Marla Goldberg and is edited and produced by Brad Parsons. For more information on Marla, please visit www.mghealer.com

The GP Show
#42 Placebo, empathy and positive language with Dr Jeremy Howick PhD

The GP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 50:41


Dr. Jeremy Howick BA, MSc, PhD is a Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford.  He has over 75 academic publications and is the author of a new book called 'Doctor You'. He is also Director of the Oxford Empathy Programme at the University of Oxford. He was recently awarded the British Medical Association Dawkins and Strutt award to pursue research on the health benefits of empathic care.  More info @ http://www.jeremyhowick.com Enjoy Friends

RNZ: Ours: Treasures from Te Papa
Jamie Tuuta and the Strutt Painting

RNZ: Ours: Treasures from Te Papa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 6:59


William Strutt's painted depiction of the New Zealand Wars may be almost 160 years old but, amid recent claims of racism and propaganda, it’s making headlines in 2018.

The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories

Week 1 Recap of Alabama 2018 Turkey Season This week I recap the happenings from my first week of hunting the 2018 spring turkey hunting season in Alabama.  I also interview Richard Dunkin with Strutt'n 360 mechanical decoy stakes and JR Holly with Dixie Fowl Company to pick and announce the winners of this week's giveaways. Adam Moser with Federal Premium also joins us to tell us about their new Heavyweight TSS turkey shotgun shells. Listen in!  

The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories

Matt Morrett Seminar This week I am playing the Matt Morrett seminar from the 2018 NWTF Convention and Sports Show in Nashville. I also announce the winners of the Dixie Fowl Company and Strutt'n 360 giveaways that we are doing on the show. Listen in, learn, and hopefully win something as well.

The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories

Wild Turkey Records with Karen Cavender This week, I have Karen Cavender with the NWTF on the show to talk about the wild turkey records department.  Karen is responsible for gathering and verifying all of the wild turkey records and registration forms that come through the NWTF. I ask her why hunters would want to register their birds with the NWTF, the process that we need to take to register our turkeys, and if there are a few turkeys that have been registered that jump out at her as being the most memorable. I also announce the first winners of the Dixie Fowl Company giveaway and the Strutt'n 360 giveaway on the show. Big congratulations to John Neal Baston and Jason Giavononne for being our first winners. And, I finally make the big announcement about the project that I have been working on for the past 6 months as I'm doing a soft launch of my new e-learning website called Turkey Hunting University at www.turkeyhuntinguniversity.com.  I announce a special coupon code for the listeners of The Turkey Hunter podcast to use to watch some of the turkey hunting courses on the site for a discounted price.  I hope that you'll take advantage of that opportunity to up your turkey hunting game by taking a few courses on www.turkeyhuntinguniversity.com. Listen in for a great interview with Karen and some special information about my new website as well.

The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories
175P - Grand National Calling Championship and Turkey Soup

The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 69:51


Grand National Calling Championship and Turkey Soup This week I have JR Holley with Dixie Fowl Company and Richard Dunkin with Strutt'n 360 on the show to announce a couple of giveaways that we have partnered up on. JR is giving away 3 products from Dixie Fowl Company over the next 3 weeks, and Richard is giving away 5 Strutt'n 360 mechanical decoy stakes over the next 5 weeks. Be sure you listen in to learn how to register to win some great prizes from Dixie Fowl Company, Strutt'n 360, and The Turkey Hunter podcast. After we announce the product giveaways I play back some audio clips from the NWTF Grand National Turkey Calling Championship that took place in Nashville, TN on 2/18/18. Listen in to hear some unbelievably good turkey calling.

Turf Business Interviews
Lee Strutt – The Royal Automobile Club

Turf Business Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 38:50


Turf Business’ exclusive interview with Lee Strutt at The Royal Automobile Club. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

strutt royal automobile club
Land Business
Episode 1 - Machinery Sharing

Land Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 24:38


In the first Land Business podcast from Strutt & Parker, Philippa Hall discusses the sharing economy and what it has to offer the farming industry. Philippa pays a visit to a three-way joint venture in Warwickshire, which is saving 15% in machinery costs though their collaborative enterprise.

Land Business
Episode 2 - Estate Properties

Land Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 20:16


In this episode of the Land Business podcast, Philippa Hall and Strutt & Parker guests discuss estate properties. What is the emerging build-to-rent market in cities and what effect is this having on the rental market across the country? Jessica Waddington from the Strutt & Parker St Albans office believes landowners need to increase their property standards and see tenants as clients and consumers.

Open Country
Helen Baxendale visits Belper in Derbyshire

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 24:49


Guest presenter Helen Baxendale visits Belper in Derbyshire, to explore the landscape for traces of the town's industrial past. Belper is part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site (as designated by UNESCO in 2001), so she expected to find the river-power and the ironstone that made the town a perfect site for Jedediah Strutt to locate his mills in the eighteenth century. More surprising is the vibrant artistic scene and a large helping of community spirit whose roots can be traced back over to Strutt. Helen also explores a nature reserve that bears the scars of industry, with rivers dredged to feed the mills, flood plains damned and built up and a former landfill site that looks as wild as the rest of the reserve. Closer scrutiny suggests that local flora and fauna are less willing to make their home on the former rubbish tip, even though it is entirely covered in soil and vegetation and doesn't appear to leach into the surrounding environment. Helen Baxendale is an actress best known for her roles in Cuckoo, Cold Feet and Friends. She also has a keen interest in the environment and family roots in Derbyshire. Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery.

National Library of Australia
William Strutt's Black Thursday

National Library of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 37:24


Madeleine Say, Pictures Collection Manager, State Library Victoria, discusses Strutt's iconic work Black Thursday, which depicts the devastating fires that swept Victoria on 6 February 1851. Hear about Strutt's approach to creating the masterpiece.

N E W S O C I A L S T U D I O S
New Social Radio 009

N E W S O C I A L S T U D I O S

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 87:46


....Casual run through some recent new/reissue LP's from Len Liese, Ebo Taylor & The Pelicans, the new Sun Ra Comp on Strutt + other sizzle...

National Library of Australia
Strutt and friends: An artist's odyssey

National Library of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2015 90:34


Hear about the world that colonial artist William Strutt was living in, how he spent his time in Australia, and his legacy.

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues#592 Beardo is Back!!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2015 113:42


show#592 05.23.15 Beardo Is Back.....!!! Victor Wainwright and the WildRoots - If It Ain't Got Soul - Part 1 from Boom Town 2015 (3:38) Mike Henderson - Weepin' and Moanin' from You Think It's Hot In Here 2015 (5:39) Tad Robinson - Lead Me On from Day into Night 2015 (3:26) The Nighthawks - Rock This House from Back Porch Party 2015 (5:18) Big Al & The Heavyweights - Down to the River from Nothin' But Good Lovin' 2004 (5:29) Chris Whiteley - Morning, Noon and Night from It's The Natural Thing To Do 2005 (4:15) Joe Taino - Odd Blues from Hoodoo Man 1996 (3:57) Sugaray Rayford - Call Off The Mission from Southside 2015 (4:56) Cash Box Kings - Download Blues from Holding Court 2015 (3:48) Jackie Payne - Six Million Dollar Man from I Saw The Blues 2015 (6:07) John Németh - Elbows On The Wheel from Memphis Grease 2014 (4:29) Muddy Waters - Jealous Hearted Man from Hard Again 1977 (4:24) Fat Harry & The Fuzzy Licks - Sweet Home Abudaldah from Hard Lovin' Man 2012 (3:22) Travis Haddix - Blues Leftovers from Daylight at Midnight 2008 (4:24) The Mannish Boys - Bad Detective from Double Dynamite 2012 (4:05) Kevin McKendree - Cornbread from Miss Laura's Kitchen 2000 (5:12) The F&G Band feat Edlene Hart - Cant Get Your Man Off The Rack from Grease Up Yo' Strutt! 2011 (6:37) The Delta Sonics - Honey Hush from Live at Lincoln's 2012 (4:42) Tony Vega Band - Jimmie Lee from Yeah You're Right 2003 (3:58) Bradley's Circus - 90 Miles from Bang Bang Wa Wee's 2011 (4:28) San Pedro Slim - When Will I Get My Time from Barhoppin' 2008 (5:01) Red Devils - I wish you would from 2 Meter Sessies - live radio recordings 1993 (4:11) Foghat - 8 Days On The Road from The Spectrum 1976 (5:59)

Syngenta UK Podcast
Cereals 2012 #1 : Beating the Yield Plateau

Syngenta UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2011 12:29


We spoke to our in-house farmer, Mark Hall and Jock Willmott from Strutt and Parker on their views on the current yield plateau and what are the key issues faced by growers in the coming season. We also spoke to Roger Hunt-Pain, who owns and manages a large farm near Peterborough, on his views for the new season and what he believes are the key challenges. Guest speakers:Mark Hall, SyngentaJock Willmott, Strutt & ParkerRoger Hunt-Pain, R F Hunt-Pain

RETRO ROLAND:  Soul Provider
RETRO ROLAND - WIDE-WORLD OF FUNKY BBOY BREAKS V.2 - DEC, 2011

RETRO ROLAND: Soul Provider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2011 68:14


Featured Artists In The Mix: Richard Harvey, Sammy Brown, Sugarloaf Gangsters, Roy Ayers, Yan Tregger, Wild Magnolias, Roy Davies, Strutt, Wada Akiko, 3rd Avenue Blues Band and Much, Much More! More funky bboy breaks! Enjoy this ride as I continue to dig into the realms of breaks from around the world! In this mix, I've included artists from Iceland (Trubrot), Japan (Wada Akiko) and Hungary (Skorpio).Lots of swanky funk out there! Take cover and indulge in the grime!Have fun, let loose and don't forget to download! Enjoy!Pass the soul on, so the world can FEEEEEEEEL IT!!!! WWW.RETROROLAND.COM Producer | DJ | Soul Provider