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Best podcasts about Sydenham

Latest podcast episodes about Sydenham

Ship Full of Bombs
The Spatial Awareness Show with Tony Pontius

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 120:00


1. fire_sign - Taken / 4AM City 2. Benbo Presents Bovine Tranquility - Bovine Tranquility / benbo.ninja 3. Fat Dog - Peace Song (A riot in Sydenham bus depot) (TowerBlock1 Mix) / Domino 4. Death In Vegas - Your Love / Drone 5. Vyvyan - I Have Specific Needs / Sound De Jour 6. HEW - Goodbye Pain (HEW x FC Kahuna HOL Remix) / Promised Lands 7. Luke Solomon Feat. Sam Lynham - Stop The Riot / Classic Music Company 8. James Curd Feat. Dusty Lee - Keep It UP / REK'D 9. Kabinett - Volatil Love (Prins Thomas Mix 2) / Internasjonal 10. Primal Scream - Love Ain't Enough (Tim Goldsworthy Remix) / BMG 11. Jo Sims - Bass - The Final Frontier / Pamela 12. Kiakí - Northern Solar / Sprechen 13. Lenny Kravitz - Let It Ride (RedTop Original Club Edit) / Roxie Records/BMG 14. Myd - The Wizard (Extended Mix) / Ed Banger Records/Because Music 15. Walentin Pauer - Sexted (Timo Maas & Francesco Mami Dub) / NEIN Records 16. Fred Berthet - Ass Hydre (Original Mix) / NEIN Records 17. Jason Peters - Satellites (Original Mix) / Roam Recordings 18. TigerBlind - Battery Operated (Extended Mix) / Ministry Of Sound 19. M - Pop Muzik (Devo Remix) / Union Square Music 20. Hackney Electronica - Nueva Ola / Dark Entries 21. Quasimodo - Esmeralda / Castel 22. ROY INC & Darren Morris - Rivers Of Blood (Vocal) / Ramrock

Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch
John MacDonald: Greater housing density is the future Christchurch

Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 5:15 Transcription Available


We were all standing up and cheering the Christchurch City Council three years ago, when it flipped the bird at the Government over housing intensification. Because there was no way we were going to agree to three, three-story houses being built on one section. But I've changed my thinking. Eventually, the city council kind-of pulled its head in. But it's still dragging the chain a bit and wants more time before agreeing to what the Government wants. But one city councillor, at least, thinks we should stop dragging the chain, that we should get with the programme and allow this intensification to happen. And I agree with him. I think he's making a very good point. Maybe it's because my stance on intensification has eased since 2022, when the council told the Government in no uncertain terms that it wasn't interested in having three, three-story houses on one section. And I think Christchurch city councillor Andrei Moore is making a very good argument in favour of greater housing density. Saying that, if we don't let it happen, more and more houses will be built in places like Rolleston and Prebbleton. Which are not in Christchurch, they're in the Selwyn District, and that will mean more and more people travelling into the city every day, using Christchurch's roading infrastructure and not paying a bean towards it. Because they don't live in Christchurch city - they live in Selwyn. And he's saying we should stop kicking the can down the road and just get on with it. Instead of spending another year resisting it, we need to accept that greater housing density is here whether we like it or not. He says: “It's high time we wake up and deal with the reality of city growth.” And I couldn't agree more. And yes, that does mean that my stance on intensification has changed, and there's nothing wrong with that. The plan originally was to let developments with three, three-storey properties to be built on one section pretty much anywhere. But it was modified a bit. Modified to restrict this level of intensification to the central city, around shopping centres and what's described as "walkable distances" from core public transport routes. Which is still pretty carte blanche when you think about shopping malls and areas on core public transport routes. As far as shopping malls go, we've got the likes of the Hub Hornby, Riccarton Mall, Bush Inn, the Tannery, Barrington Mall, Tower Junction, Eastgate Mall, Merivale Mall, Northlands Mall, Fendalton Mall, the Palms, Homebase, and the Colombo. Which means intensification getting the green light in Hornby, Riccarton, Opawa, Barrington, Linwood, Merivale all the way up to Northlands, Fendalton, Shirley, Sydenham and Beckenham. And, if that's how it has to be, then I'm with Andrei Moore and I agree with him that we need to bite the bullet and get on with it. Because A: we've got a housing affordability problem in this country, and the quarter-acre section is a thing of the past. So, if you want your kids to be able to afford to buy their own place, it's not going to be somewhere with a big backyard. So we need more apartments and townhouses - the places you get with greater housing density. And B: population growth is real. The numbers aren't massive, but they're real and expected to continue in the upwards direction. The city's population is around 396,000. Last year it was 1.2% up on the year before. Over the last five years, population growth in Christchurch has averaged 1.3% annually. Before the quakes, it was declining. There was an especially large jump in 2023, when the population in Christchurch city increased by 2.7%. And city councillors pushing back on greater housing density in Christchurch are ignoring the obvious. That, yes, backyards are great. Yes, Christchurch is supposed to be the garden city. And yes, the people against intensification are most likely to be the people who can be bothered to vote. But, if they put all that aside, they'd see that their colleague Andrei Moore is being realistic. And I agree with him that it's time for Christchurch to stop pushing back on greater housing intensification. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Over Drinks
Sleazy Athletes, Micro Penises & Happy Endings: Going Rogue With Skye Sydenham

Over Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 73:23


This week on the pod, we're joined by A Bit Rogue's Skye Sydenham for a hilarious chat ft. roguest drunk stories, worst first dates, catching cheating boyfriends, sleazy athletes, micro penises and happy endings! Skye had us in stitches with her wild stories - from kicking Chris Brown's security guard, to dating the same guy as Jackie O - she's here to spill the tea, and it's piping hot! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Drive with Jim Wilson
'A direct line to the city is crucial' - Why the Bankstown-Sydenham metro matters

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 4:19


Local businesses say they need customers, but commuters also rely on the metro for a smoother journey into the city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Now or Never
What doesn't kill you: Stories of survival, and what comes after

Now or Never

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 53:02


People survive all kinds of things - sickness, accidents, heartache. On this episode, we're exploring how people come out on the other side of that.Shannon Cornelsen knows she is from a family of survivors. On her mother's side, many of her loved ones lived through the residential school system. And that's what's motivating her to take on the task of reconnecting families of those who died in the Camsell, a hospital where many Indigenous people were taken from the North and never came home.15-year-old Yemaya Azania-Merchant went viral on TikTok for bearing a striking resemblance to Adonis Graham, the son of Canadian rap superstar, Drake. It didn't take long for the negative comments to start pouring in. Yemaya tells us how they survived the wrath of the Internet.Three hundred and seventy two days. That's how long Justin Barbour survived living off the land while trekking across the tundra of northeastern Canada. It was a self-imposed expedition that pushed him to his limits - but for Justin, the biggest challenge was leaving the woods and returning to his regular lifeTrousdale's General Store in Sydenham, Ontario has been around since 1836 - surviving two world wars, pandemics, even Amazon. Fifth-generation store owner John Trousdale shares the secret to lasting this long.Back in 2016, Philippe St-Pierre's annual hunting trip with friends turned into a nightmare, when the plane he was piloting experienced engine failure and crashed into the woods. Philippe survived, but his two friends Alain Lafontaine and Eric Cossette did not. Philippe tells us how being the sole survivor left him wrestling with some big questions.

Drive with Jim Wilson
First afternoon commute underway with T3 Line closure

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 2:09


The T3 Bankstown Line between Sydenham and Bankstown has been shut down to make way for the development of the Sydney Metro extension. Chris O'Keefe chats to Transport for NSW Coordinator General, Howard Collins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Fire at mechanics in Christchurch causes disruptions

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 1:53


Fire and Emergency was called to Auto Inspection Services in Sydenham just before 4.30 Thursday morning. Reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Corin Dann.

Nova National News Briefing
Two Children Die After Melbourne House Fire

Nova National News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 3:22 Transcription Available


Two of three children, pulled from a house fire in Sydenham at the weekend, have died in hospital 42 arrests made, as protesters and police clash at a military expo The Storm wary of the Sharks ahead of Saturday's NRL finals clash And Raygun now rated the world's BEST B-GIRL!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FIVEaa News Briefing
Two Children Die After Melbourne House Fire

FIVEaa News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 3:22 Transcription Available


Two of three children, pulled from a house fire in Sydenham at the weekend, have died in hospital 42 arrests made, as protesters and police clash at a military expo The Storm wary of the Sharks ahead of Saturday's NRL finals clash And Raygun now rated the world's BEST B-GIRL!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the launch of Sydney's new driverless metro train line

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 5:37


Sydney's long-awaited driverless metro train line has been launched, with up to 200,000 commuters being expected to use the service.  The line runs from Chatswood in Sydney's north to Sydenham in the inner west via tunnels under Sydney Harbour. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says the project is expected to draw in more international visitors, offsetting the $20 billion spent on the project. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන
Sydney Metro line from Chatswood to Sydenham opens today: News Flash 19 Aug - සිඩ්නි මෙට්රෝ නවතම දුම්රිය සේවාවන් අද සිට ක්‍රියාත්මකයි: News Flash අගෝ 19

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 7:14


Australia's news in Sinhala. Listen to SBS Sinhala News Flash today. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, සවන්දෙන්න අද SBS සිංහල News Flash.

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
Chatswood至Sydenham的悉尼地铁新路线已获批即将开放

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 1:34


原定于本月早些时候开放的从Chatswood到Sydenham悉尼地铁新路段,已获得最终安全批准,预计在未来几天内开通(点击播客收听详情)。

The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody

ON TODAY'S SHOW: Fifi and Nick's Connection To The Luxor Josiah Bribing Melita With A Vespa Is It Amazing? Fifi, Fev & Nick's Bulletin Producer Gemma's Handbag Best Man Proposes At Wedding, Groom Kicks Him Out Your Wedding Disasters Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kingstonian Podcast
John Trousdale - The General Store, 188 Years On

The Kingstonian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 33:04


Send us a Text Message.No matter where you call home, you'll find families that have been in business for decades, if not centuries!  These families have forged strong relationships with their communities, consistently adapting their methods as circumstances changed.   In this episode, we highlight one such family with a remarkable business history dating back to 1836.  Join us for a conversation with John Trousdale, one of seven generations to operate Trousdale's General Store in Sydenham, Ontario – a charming community situated about 30 km north of Kingston. John shares his deep passion for his family, his commitment to the local community, and the incredible story of Canada's oldest General Store.  Download to hear about the enduring legacy, resilience, and community spirit that have kept this family business thriving for nearly two centuries.Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis”, by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)

Equestrian Mums Club
#27 Taking leaps of faith & the superpower of ADHD | Chat with Elli Sydenham

Equestrian Mums Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 56:07


What would you say your superpower is? In this episode, we're getting to know Elli Sydenham - supermum, single parent and social media manager(!) for her 13-year-old daughter, Phoebe and their many four-legged friends. Known on Instagram by the handle @hattie_the wildcardpony, this glorious duo are brightening our feeds on the daily - with daughter, Phoebe, letting her creative streak and determined nature run riot and mum, Elli, being the "buffer and safety net" for content, comments and followers. (Pretty hard work when there's 15k+ followers!) Listen on to hear more about: Elli's background and life as a "first generation equestrian" & "first generation equestrian mum" The challenges and benefits of co-parenting with an ex Advocating for Phoebe's ADHD diagnosis and life after the discovery The benefits of horses and social media for someone with a neurodevelopment difference Managing an adolescent's social media account as a parent This was such an open and honest conversation, with huge thanks to Elli for her candour. We hope this conversation gives you plenty to think about, but plenty to be hopeful about, too - especially if you, or someone you know, are struggling with accepting a "difference" of any kind. Because, your difference can be just what the world needs! --- Want to hear more from the Equestrian Mums Club? We're over on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube - find us with the handle @equestrianmumsclub or head to our profile page for the link straight there. Make sure to hit the follow button for more content like this!

Cricket Badger Podcast
574: Richard Sydenham: CRICKET'S HARD MEN - 'The Toughest Characters from the History of Cricket'

Cricket Badger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 49:01


Richard Sydenham joins James Buttler to chat about his new book. Richard delves through the many players down the years that have been described as tough, hard as nails and displayed that in their game, or career. What constitutes a hard man of cricket? It's a terrifi6c book and a great chat. The current Cricket Badger Podcasts are sponsored by Manscaped.com - quote 'BADGER' to get a 20% discount and free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Sunday Magazine
That's Puzzling! For May 2024

The Sunday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 23:10


In the latest edition of our monthly challenge That's Puzzling!, Piya Chattopadhyay competes against one familiar voice and one clever listener in a battle of brain games devised by puzzle master Peter Brown. Playing along this month are The Fifth Estate co-host Steven D'Souza and listener Jo Mather from Sydenham, Ont.

The OCD Stories
Edith Bell: PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections) (#430)

The OCD Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 37:56


In episode 430 I chat with Edith Bell. Edith is a CBT Therapist and Director of Counselling for Familyworks Northern Ireland. We discuss her therapy story, PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections), what is PANDAS, working therapeutically with OCD brought on by PANDAS, what to look out for, Sydenham chorea, and much more. Hope it helps.  Show notes: https://theocdstories.com/episode/edith-430  The podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD offers effective, convenient therapy available in the US and outside the US. To find out more about NOCD, their therapy plans and if they currently take your insurance head over to https://go.treatmyocd.com/theocdstories Join our Patreon to see the video versions of the podcast ad-free and other perks: https://www.patreon.com/theocdstoriespodcast

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
320.1e Pasteur's Funeral (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 5:25


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. Winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for biography! An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
310.1e2 A Trip to Egypt in 1912 (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 10:54


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. Winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for biography! An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
310.1e1 On Louis Pasteur (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 4:22


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. Winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for biography! An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
290.e3 On Michael Servetus (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 5:07


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
290.e2 About Rhodes Scholars (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 6:37


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
290.e1 On Malaria (152)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 5:35


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER, Vol 2 Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 35 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Vol I of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw Vol II of THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER read by Edison McDaniels >>> https://on.soundcloud.com/AaRRs Edison McDaniels is a physician and surgeon, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator. Listen to him everywhere. SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio (Over 20,000 minutes of polished audio content for your enjoyment).  PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruaBSuh3TsnqnSbk0tcKNQ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ AUDIBLE: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Edison+McDaniels&sort=pubdate-desc-rank&ref=a_search_c5_sort_1&pf_rd_p=0bf2be0c-e481-4a32-913f-f9ce2af92814&pf_rd_r=TKYKX0ARN95P6DD57ST2

featured Wiki of the Day
Ernest Shackleton

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 4:42


fWotD Episode 2477: Ernest Shackleton Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Thursday, 15 February 2024 is Ernest Shackleton.Ernest Henry Shackleton (15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.Born in Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland, Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburban south London when he was ten. Shackleton's first experience of the polar regions was as third officer on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904, from which he was sent home early on health grounds, after he and his companions Scott and Edward Adrian Wilson set a new southern record by marching to latitude 82°S. During the Nimrod Expedition of 1907–1909, he and three companions established a new record Farthest South latitude of 88°23′ S, only 97 geographical miles (112 statute miles or 180 kilometres) from the South Pole, the largest advance to the pole in exploration history. Also, members of his team climbed Mount Erebus, the most active Antarctic volcano. On returning home, Shackleton was knighted for his achievements by King Edward VII.After the race to the South Pole ended in December 1911, with Roald Amundsen's conquest, Shackleton turned his attention to the crossing of Antarctica from sea to sea, via the pole. To this end, he made preparations for what became the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917. The expedition was struck by disaster when its ship, Endurance, became trapped in pack ice and finally sank in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica on 21 November 1915. The crew escaped by camping on the sea ice until it disintegrated, then by launching the lifeboats to reach Elephant Island and ultimately the South Atlantic island of South Georgia, enduring a stormy ocean voyage of 720 nautical miles (1,330 km; 830 mi) in Shackleton's most famous exploit. He returned to the Antarctic with the Shackleton–Rowett Expedition in 1921, but died of a heart attack while his ship was moored in South Georgia. At his wife's request, he remained on the island and was buried in Grytviken cemetery. The wreck of Endurance was discovered just over a century after Shackleton's death. Away from his expeditions, Shackleton's life was generally restless and unfulfilled. In his search for rapid pathways to wealth and security, he launched business ventures which failed to prosper, and he died heavily in debt. Upon his death, he was lauded in the press but was thereafter largely forgotten, while the heroic reputation of his rival Scott was sustained for many decades. Later in the 20th century, Shackleton was "rediscovered", and became a role model for leadership in extreme circumstances. In his 1956 address to the British Science Association, one of Shackleton's contemporaries, Sir Raymond Priestley, said "Scott for scientific method, Amundsen for speed and efficiency but when disaster strikes and all hope is gone, get down on your knees and pray for Shackleton", paraphrasing what Apsley Cherry-Garrard had written in a preface to his 1922 memoir The Worst Journey in the World. In 2002, Shackleton was voted eleventh in a BBC poll of the 100 Greatest Britons.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:25 UTC on Thursday, 15 February 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Ernest Shackleton on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Kimberly Standard.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
Osler meets Walt Whitman (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 6:01


An excerpt from THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER wherein Dr. Osler recalls his first meeting with the great poet Walt Whitman. The definitive two volume biography on the life of Sir William Osler. Written by the father of modern neurosurgery, Dr. Harvey Cushing, 100 years ago. Read by Edison McDaniels Listen to the full, unabridged audiobook running almost 60 hours at on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long.

The Long Read from Stuff
The Search for the Sydenham Slasher

The Long Read from Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 17:49


On the face of it, there appeared little reason why anyone would want the pensioner, Alfred Anderson, dead. Although police have a possible DNA profile of the 64-year-old's killer - once dubbed the “Savage Sydenham Slasher” - a suspect has died, and his family has refused to cooperate. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Email us at thelongread@stuff.co.nz  CREDITS Written and Read by Blair Ensor Produced by Jen Black Audio editing: Connor Scott

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
Excerpt - Three Great Lessons of Life (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 2:04


An excerpt from THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER wherein Dr. Osler lectures on the three great lessons of life. The definitive two volume biography on the life of Sir William Osler. Written by the father of modern neurosurgery, Dr. Harvey Cushing, 100 years ago. Read by Edison McDaniels Listen to the full, unabridged audiobook running almost 60 hours at https://on.soundcloud.com/ydPxw An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long.

Dead Rabbit Radio
Retro Rabbit - EP 90 - Dance Mania: The Dancing Plague That Swept Europe

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 24:02


Today we investigate the mysterious death of Jonathan Luna, then we dance our way into the past to find the origins of the deadly dance mania! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Vote For Your Favorite Paranormal Podcast: Dead Rabbit Radio! https://paranormalitymag.com/vote25/ Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh Links: Jonathan Luna https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Luna The Bizarre Death Of Jonathan Luna https://morbidology.com/the-bizarre-death-of-jonathan-luna/ BLACK THEN MYSTERIES: THE UNSOLVED DEATH OF JONATHAN LUNA https://blackthen.com/black-mysteries-unsolved-death-jonathan-luna/ The 2003 Death of Prosecutor Jonathan Luna: Leaves Courthouse in Baltimore, Found Stabbed 36 Times in Pennsylvania The Next Morning https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/91qwxi/the_2003_death_of_prosecutor_jonathan_luna_leaves/ Dancing Plague https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518 Dancing mania https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_mania Sydenham's chorea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydenham%27s_chorea A Strange Case of Dancing Mania Struck Germany Six Centuries Ago Today https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/strange-case-dancing-mania-struck-germany-six-centuries-ago-today-180959549/#Vb9qKzRyVJxMIFuZ.99 A forgotten plague: making sense of dancing mania https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS014067360960386X/fulltext The Mysterious Case of Medieval Dance Mania https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/mysterious-case-medieval-dance-mania-001838 ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili The Golden Rabbit Army: Fabio N, Chyme Chili, Greg Gourley, Vixen, Lula F. Wiki created by Germ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2023

Sludge Underground Podcast
Alpha V Mr031 On What Went Wrong At Maleningi Records, Life After Prison, And What Durban Is Missing

Sludge Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 26:38


EP322: In this uncensored Sludge Underground interview, #AlphaVMr031 opens up about what went down behind the scenes at Maleningi Records, shares his stance on Durban artists and their lack of professionalism. He also candidly discusses his stint in prison, growing up in the LA inspired, narcotic engulfed hood of Sydenham, in Durban, the power and importance of carrying yourself as a brand, Sydenham crips & bloods, and more. With Lunathi and Nasiphi's hard-hitting questions, Alpha provides rare insights into his mindset and journey so far as one of Durban Hip-Hop's most promising talents.Support the showWebsitehttps://www.sludgeunderground.comMerchhttps://www.sludgeunderground.com/storeInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sludgeundergroundTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sludgeundergroundYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyLW9b_W81ETvby7J4wmwATwitterhttps://twitter.com/Sludge031Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/SludgeUnderground

Construction Brothers
Building the Crystal Palace in 152 Days

Construction Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 41:11


00:00 - IntroductionThat's a frickin' cookie. We could do an entire episode on the beautiful construction of the cookie we're eating. Shoutout to The Cookie Company in Milledgeville, Georgia. (Also, sorry, Mom, for talking with our mouths full).4:00 - The Crystal Palace - BackgroundWe review the steps that lead to the construction of the Crystal Palace. In 1840, a guy named Henry Cole suggested that England should host a huge event to encourage industrial innovation. He was able to get Prince Albert on board and then Queen Victoria, who put together a council to plan the event.For some reason, they set a target date that would give them less than a year and a half to design and build the structure that would host the event. After issuing a call for designs, the council decided that not a single one of the 245 submissions was acceptable. 8:42 - Joseph PaxtonOut of nowhere comes the respected architect Joseph Paxton. Wait, did we say architect? Nope. He was a respected gardener. He had designed a massive greenhouse that had caught the queen's attention.Paxton was clearly a man of varied interests. (If you're interested in checking Eddie's banana claims, you're welcome to explore this site.) Here are the specs of the building that Paxton designed:1851 feet long (apparently in celebration of the year) by 120 wide and 34 high-App. 1 million square feet of glass-3300 Columns-2224 Main Beams-20+ miles of wooden gutters-3800 tons of cast iron (poured into a mold)-700 tons of wrought iron (worked into shape with tools)-Cost: 80,000 pounds - Fully funded by public donations (including a few substantial gifts from the royal family)-27' tall crystal fountain (the first glass fountain of any substantial size)By the time Paxton's design was approved, he had 9 months to complete the construction. He completed it in 5 months. 14:26 - Materials, Technologies, and a MoveThe Crystal Palace included elements that were at the cutting edge for their time. One of those was glass in large panes. Check out this video to see what was involved in producing these. A specially designed wheeled cart enabled workers to install 18,000 panes of glass every week.After the exposition, the building is taken down piece by piece and rebuilt in Sydenham but with a significantly modified design. (See photos of the reconstruction.)19:42 - Reflections and TakeawaysWe spend some time talking about things we might be able to learn from the Crystal Palace project. Here are a few of our thoughts:-This project was designed and managed by a person with little or no construction training. Construction experience is important, but people skills are just as important. Common sense goes a long way.-Tactful self-promotion–salesmanship–is also important.-The public rallies behind big projects. The Crystal Palace was funded by donations from the public.-It's important to innovate with materials.-Coming to the table with fresh eyes can lead to innovation.-Focus, sheer determination, and solid deadlines can really motivate.-The constraints we put on ourselves might sometimes be the greatest constraints we face. -Innovation breeds innovation.Explore a few photos of the Crystal Palace:-Architectuul.com -Variety of Pinterest collections (the Crystal Palace and the Great Exhibition)-Photos of the reconstructionLee Evey Episodes:At a couple points in this episode, Tyler refers to two Construction Brothers episodes featuring Lee Evey, who was the program manager for the 1997 renovation of the Pentagon in Washington, DC. You can hear those episodes here: episode 91, episode 92. Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening

Represent SYN
Interview with Natalie Hutchins MP

Represent SYN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 30:57


Bridie and Freddie interview the Hon Natalie Hutchins MP, member for Sydenham and Minister for Women and Education, about NAPLAN results, the secondary teaching scholarships announcement, school refusal and more.  Please let us know what you thought of the interview on our socials @synrepresent on Twitter/X, Instagram and Threads. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
Osler recalls his visit to the Lincoln Cathedral

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 2:42


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…st/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
Osler on Walt Whitman

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 5:46


Hear what Sir William Osler noted about his relationship with the poet Walt Whitman, just one of the hundreds of fascinating characters Osler knew and jotted his thoughts down about. This is an excerpt from: THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…st/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

Best of Today
Sir Mark Rowley: 'Trust is the central issue'

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 17:31


The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has been speaking to Today's Martha Kearney about efforts to transform the Met's culture, including the removal of more officers. It follows a review earlier this year by Baroness Louise Casey on the force's culture and standards after the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving police officer Wayne Couzens, in 2021. During the course of her review, another Met officer, David Carrick, was convicted of a series of rapes, sexual offences and torture of women. Baroness Casey found the force was institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic. The Met Commissioner also revealed the force is in talks regarding a pay-out to the family of murdered private detective Daniel Morgan. Mr Morgan was found with an axe in his head in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south-east London, in 1987. No-one has been convicted over the father of two's killing, since which there have been five inquiries and an inquest, at an estimated cost of more than £40m.The Met has previously admitted corruption hampered the original murder investigation and apologised to Mr Morgan's family. A panel found in 2021 that the Met repeatedly covered up its failings. Photo Credit: Carl De Souza/Pool via REUTERS

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The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Dedication (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 0:22


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Introduction (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 0:36


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Ch 4 (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 42:13


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The LIfe of Sir William Osler, A Note (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 1:20


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Ch 1 (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:42


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Ch 2 (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 59:16


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

The Surgical Fiction Podcast
The Life of Sir William Osler, Ch 3 (151)

The Surgical Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 55:59


THE LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM OSLER Written in 1924 by Harvey Cushing, MD (the father of modern neurosurgery) An epic telling of the birth of modern clinical medicine, by those who lived it. An amazingly detailed look at the life of a gentleman and illustrious physician of the 19th century. An intimate tell of medical history during a time it moved from its rudiments of 3,000 years to the foundations of modern practice. And Williams Osler, the preeminent physician of his day and the father of modern clinical medicine, seems to have been at the heart of it all. This biography is written by another esteemed physician, Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery. The two volumes together are 60 hours long, of which the first 10 hours are now available on SoundCloud. It is a work in progress. This is a fascinating, intimate look at the greatest period of discovery in medical history, with remembrances of the likes of Virchow, Pasteur, Sydenham, Lister, Koch, and many, many others. This will make a great gift for that medical man or woman in your life. Listen now! This book is read by Edison McDaniels, MD The entire two volume narration is 60 hours long. Listen to more of this audiobook for free at https://soundcloud.com/edisonaudio/sets/151-the-life-of-william-osler Follow me on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/audiobook.narrator.edison.mcdaniels YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@EdisonAudio INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/surgeonwriter/ PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-surgical-fiction-podcast/id1547756675 Check out my other great titles on AUDIBLE! Just search for Edison McDaniels.

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast
Episode 97 - Steps to BCB Success

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 174:12


In this episode, Jacob, Val and Kevin go through the BCB mission line up, giving their opinions of what to do, what to avoid and how the missions shape their approach to the tournament. Thanks for listening    TIMESTAMPS Start and Painting News: 00:00:00 - 00:04:02 Catch Up: 00:04:02 - 00:21:17 Challenges and Events Announcements: 00:21:17 - 00:33:23 Main Segment Mission Selection (Kevin's Behind the Scenes): 00:33:26 - 00:51:10 Cryogenics: 00:51:10 - 01:18:40 Capture and Protect: 01:18:40 - 01:36:51  Frontline: 01:36:51 - 01:50:49  Supplies: 01:50:49 - 02:08:11 Decapitation: 02:08:11 - 02:31:04 Tournament Discussion: 02:31:04 - 02:50:44 Patreon Draw: 02:50:44 - 02:54:12   ***June Monthly Challenge - Just The Tip***  Ladies and Gentlemen, we only want the tip! (Limited Insertion) This month we challenge you to build a limited insertion list and write in to us about your experience. That's right, we want you to build single order group lists and throw them on the table. We want to hear what profiles you've found yourself opting into? Have you finally reached for that TAG, or rather second TAG? How has this changed your approach to the list building in your faction. Tell us everything! As always, send in your reports and analysis to us at lossoflieutenant@gmail.com Random winner will be chosen at the end of the month to win a blister of their choice from TSI   ***Q2 Hobby Challenge - Mission Received*** LAST EPISODE BEFORE COMPLETION  Are you also bored of the current mission line up? Want to flex those creative muscles and design a new mission to torture the LoL crew? Well this is your chance, as for the second quarter of 2023, we want you to design us some new missions!   Send us your ideas for new missions, ensuring we know where to put everything, how to deploy, what the objectives are and any other special rules.    Please stick to the format of presenting missions in the typical ITS format, as it will help us and the community understand how to play your missions.    Extra points if you can tell us how any play testing went! Send your submission to lossoflieutenant@gmail.com   At the end of the quarter, we will select our favourites give them an IRL test play! A random entry will win a small box set of their choice from Toy Soldier Imports!   Good luck! Upcoming events: Sydney Community building initiative "Some of the Sydney guys are setting up a regular community event, and they're asking asking for INPUT and FEEDBACK - the best way to get a new gaming day off the ground is to hear everyone's feedback as to what they want!  To that end, there are polls up on the Infinity Australia Facebook group - Anyone who is keen on playing Infinity in Sydney is encouraged to vote on the venue, frequency and time, as well as provide any other input they'd like to share. The polls and discussion will run until the 3rd of July (after Brewfinity) with the first event running in August or September.  If you want to play more games of Infinity this is a great opportunity to make this event your own" Beerfinity Have you ever wanted to play infinity in a brewery? Well, now you can!   Join us for a one day tournament at Willie the Boatman Brewery in St Peters, in Sydney's inner west, on Sunday July 2nd   It will be an ITS event, with 3 games consisting of the BCB missions. The first will be Cryogenics, the second will be Capture & Protect OR Frontline, and the third mission will be Supplies OR Decapitation.   Entry is only $10, with a generous prize pool, and every entrant receives a Brewfinity container to add to their terrain collection. We have room for 14 players, and the precinct the brewery is in has plenty of parking, and is also close to public transport (Sydenham station).   For more information, search OTM for Brewfinity, check the LoL discord, or contact Tero directly via azrebb@gmail.com, or message ‘azrebb' on discord. Did I mention it was in a Brewery? Google Doc link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uu3e89JpB1_ciYmmqNIP3GAi8-jHIpmIrq8MT4ABCq8/edit?usp=sharing   Outbreak - TTD Narrative event  When: Saturday 8 July Where: Throw the Dice, Geelong What: 3 round, 300pts Missions Panic Room Cryogenics Capture and Protect Richard is running what appears to be a Zombie apocalypse style event. Not much info but what we do have is lists will be OPEN info and there will be random events taking place during your games Special prizes for best survivor and best sick HVT

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Train Upgrades Could Leave Passangers Stranded For Months 13/04/24

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 3:31


Train passengers from Bankstown to Sydenham would be left stranded for up to 15 months while part of the heavy rail line is upgraded to Metro standards, in a proposal which could hit commuters from next year. A baby who died after his mother allegedly tried to kill him had been reported to child protection services by hospital staff concerned for his welfare. Aussie actors Rachel Griffiths and Bryan Brown have joined two of Hollywood's most sought-after young stars – Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell – on the set of their yet-to-be-named romantic comedy filming in Sydney And Billy Slater has rejected an ­approach from St George Illawarra, telling the desperate Dragons he is not interested in the head coaching jobSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

London Walks
Today (November 30) in London History – the Crystal Palace Conflagration

London Walks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 15:21


True Crime Britain
E2 - The Murder of Daniel Morgan

True Crime Britain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 22:52


**This Episode contains descriptions of a graphic nature. Listener discretion is advised**Daniel Morgan was one of Britain's 10,000-odd registered private detectives until he met his untimely death.The discovery of his body in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London, in 1987 marked the beginning of a strange and complex case that would include allegations of drug networks and corrupt police officers.To this day, Daniel's death remains one of 'Britain's most investigated unsolved murders.I'd love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you're listening from.For credits, Transcripts & Photo's relating to today's episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODESExclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please visit: WWW.PATREON.COM/TRUECRIMEBRITAINGet involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKTWITTERYOUTUBEIf you'd like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Quite a Bit
The Dancing Plague of 1518: A Knight Named Fukius

Quite a Bit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 34:47


Exciting news this week in the life of Keri as we celebrate a new addition to her family! Then we mourn the death of Tony Dow while we recall growing up with him in his iconic role in Leave It To Beaver. We also discuss the new Netflix show How To Build a Sex Room and the delight it brought us watching it. Then we ponder the X sequel Pearl. Lastly, put on your dancing shoes and hop in your Delorean as we head back in time to 1518 and learn about the Dancing Plague that took over a small town in France. To send in topics of interest, please email quiteabitpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on instagram/facebook/youtube:https://linktr.ee/quiteabitpodcast Sources for this episode:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_maniahttps://www.britannica.com/science/ergothttps://www.historyandheadlines.com/june-24-1374-aachen-outbreak-st-johns-dance-citizens-go-bonkers/#:~:text=A%20Brief%20History%20On%20June%2024%2C%201374%2C%20the,fiasco%20was%20not%20the%20only%20time%20or%20placehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracelsushttps://www.britannica.com/science/Sydenham-choreahttps://www.britannica.com/science/conversion-disorderhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claviceps_purpureahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitus 

The Cousins Weird's podcast
Episode #38 The Dancing Plague

The Cousins Weird's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 44:20


You may think from the title we are making this plague up, but it was really a thing, and there were several times in history that it happened. This was not just a one time deal! The Dance Plague sometimes referred to as St Vitus dance, or St John's Dance depending on the area where it broke out. It is just what it sounds like, people started dancing and couldn't stop! Some had hallucinations, others would scream out in pain, and it was contagious! There is no definitive conclusion of what caused it but we give several theories. What do you think caused the dancing plague?linktr.ee/thecousinsweirdpatreon.com/thecousinsweirdthecousinsweird@gmail.comSources:https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2018/jul/05/bizarre-dance-epidemic-of-summer-1518-strasbourghttps://www.historynet.com/the-dancing-plague-of-1518-historys-oddest-epidemic/https://www.historyextra.com/period/medieval/the-medieval-dance-of-death/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/strange-case-dancing-mania-struck-germany-six-centuries-ago-today-180959549/https://www.britannica.com/event/dancing-plague-of-1518https://www.britannica.com/science/Sydenham-choreahttps://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20220512-the-people-who-danced-themselves-to-deathMusic from Upbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/friendly-ghostLicense code: LZ5ZUHQLWV7IN6XH

Somebody Knows
E17 The Murder Of Daniel Morgan

Somebody Knows

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 22:01


Daniel Morgan was one of Britain's 10,000-odd registered private detectives until he met his untimely death.The discovery of his body in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London, in 1987 marked the beginning of a strange and complex case thatwould include allegations of drug networks and corrupt police officers. To this day,Daniel's death remains one of 'Britain's most investigated unsolved murders.'Daniel Morgan: how a 30-year-old murder still haunts Britain's powerfulThe full story of Daniel Morgan's murder and the cover up that followedThe detective who knew too muchDNA may solve killing that shamed MetJustice for DanielDaniel Morgan case: Met accused of 'betrayal' over unsolved 1987 murderDaniel Morgan: What happened in the case of the murdered private detective?Daniel Morgan axe murder case: timelineDaniel Morgan: Last chance for family in Britain's most-investigated, unsolvedmurderDaniel Morgan: Delay to report on axe murder 'kick in teeth'Scotland Yard admits Daniel Morgan's killers shielded by corruptionThe Report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel

Somebody Knows
E17 - The Murder Of Daniel Morgan

Somebody Knows

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 22:01


Daniel Morgan was one of Britain's 10,000-odd registered private detectives until he met his untimely death. The discovery of his body in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London, in 1987 marked the beginning of a strange and complex case that would include allegations of drug networks and corrupt police officers. To this day, Daniel's death remains one of 'Britain's most investigated unsolved murders.' Daniel Morgan: how a 30-year-old murder still haunts Britain's powerful The full story of Daniel Morgan's murder and the cover up that followed The detective who knew too much DNA may solve killing that shamed Met Justice for Daniel Daniel Morgan case: Met accused of 'betrayal' over unsolved 1987 murder Daniel Morgan: What happened in the case of the murdered private detective? Daniel Morgan axe murder case: timeline Daniel Morgan: Last chance for family in Britain's most-investigated, unsolved murder Daniel Morgan: Delay to report on axe murder 'kick in teeth' Scotland Yard admits Daniel Morgan's killers shielded by corruption The Report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel