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#ThatsNotWright Podcast
27-04-24_Molly Ticehurst, Emma Bates, Rebecca Young, Samantha Murphy

#ThatsNotWright Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 39:35


"The deaths of 26 women in the first 114 days of 2024 is equivalent to one every 4.38 days, which the prime minister has described as a crisis." Panelists: Dim Talking Points: Domestic violence in Australia My experiences If you think you have a story to share or want to find a safespace to argue the pointless and the poignant, drop us a line at therealdukeleverage@gmail.com or DM us on the social media feeds. We're all about making dreams come true! linktr.ee/trainspotterspodcast Don't forget to hit the URL in the profile to get to our links. Make sure to like, share and follow and if you've listened to over 2 hours over 3 episodes you should keep our doors open and buy us a coffee! #dvam2024 #mentalhealth #survivor #youarenotalone #enoughisenough #toxicrelationships #redflags #gaslighting #narcissist #mentalhealthawareness #empowerment #domesticviolence #melbourne #social #trainspotterspodcast #spotify #trainspotting #podcast #itunespodcast #soundcloud #melbourne #australia #anchorfm

Drive with Jim Wilson
The bail decision in the Molly Ticehurst case reveals gaps in legal procedure

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 8:27


Chris O'Keefe dives into the court transcript around the controversial bail granted to Daniel Billings before the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst, revealing shortcomings in the court process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive with Jim Wilson
Forbes community grieving alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 8:56


Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller spoke to Chris O'Keefe, emphasising the urgent need for societal accountability, legal reform, and innovative solutions to combat domestic violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lax In The Booth
Episode 116 - Ethan Ticehurst

Lax In The Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 50:44


Calgary Roughnecks Ethan Ticehurst joins us to talk about his time  Junior A  and more ://delaxboys.com/ Use promo code: BOOTH15 for 15% OFF your entire order.Follow them on Instagram @delaxboys.https://primosportsco.com/ Shop Primo Lacrosse for all your lacrosse shaft, head, string and accessory needs.Follow them on Instagram & Facebook @primolacrosse.https://laxcoachlocker.com/ Looking to organize your equipment?Shop Locker Hooks.Follow them on Instagram @lockerhooks.

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In the Crease
A Conversation with Pro Lacrosse player - Ethan Ticehurst

In the Crease

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 41:37


This it the third in our series of  Pro Lacrosse players who played their college ball in DII. In this episode, The In the Crease boys sit down with Ethan Ticehurst - an NLL defensemen for the Calgary Roughnecks.  Listen and you will find out why Ethan picked up a long pole to play LSM in field lacrosse. He also imparts several words of wisdom for players wanting to play in college and those about to enter the NLL.  If you like field lacrosse or box lacrosse or both, you will get out a lot from this episode.If you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse! Follow us at:  Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax                               Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin

The Sticks & Stones Podcast
It Was Always Division 2: Featuring Ethan Ticehurst

The Sticks & Stones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 86:15


We discuss the all draft, the questionable bracket and have an awesome interview with our college teammate and NLL rookie Ethan Ticehurst!

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Uncovered
#52 Motherhood and the entrepreneurial creator with Kate Richardson Ticehurst

Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021


#52 Motherhood and the entrepreneurial creator with Kate Richardson Ticehurst Listen as entrepreneur and mom of two Kate Richardson Ticehurst […]

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Bride and Groom in UK Spend Over $3,000 on Cardboard Attendees

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020


A couple in the United Kingdom spent thousands of dollars to make cardboard cutouts of their wedding guests. Newlyweds Romanee and Sam Rondeau-Smith from Guildford were only allowed to have 14 actual attendees at their wedding, so they brought 48 cardboard cutouts of their other guests with them. They requested guests who could not attend the event to send pictures of themselves and shelled out around $3,500 for life-sized cardboard cutouts. The couple came up with the idea of the cutouts thanks to a previous joke with one of their bridesmaids, who lives in Nashville, USA. They told her that they would make a cardboard cutout for her because she would not be able to come to the wedding. However, when strict restrictions on social gatherings due to Covid-19 were implemented in the UK, the couple decided to push through with the idea for all their guests. Romanee and Sam officially tied the knot last August at The Bell in Ticehurst, East Sussex. Originally, they were supposed to hold their wedding in July and planned to have around 100 guests. Even though the occasion did not go as planned, the bride said that she and the groom were not disappointed. For her, the occasion was perfect and relaxing, and she still felt as if all their guests were with them. The couple said that they were content to celebrate their big day with their immediate family members. However, the bride still plans to have a big celebration in the future when things return to normal.

Berkshire Football Stories
3: In conversation with.. Abi Ticehurst

Berkshire Football Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 23:01


Episode 3 of our regular pub (but not in a pub) chats with people in and around the grassroots and non league game. We'll be trying to release a few of these a week, if not daily. This episode we speak to AFC Crowthorne Ladies Abi Ticehurst who tells us about her first season playing football, starting a team from scratch, watching the Lionesses in the SheBelieves Cup and joining the FiB writing team. Visit our website at www.footballinberkshire.co.uk (http://www.footballinberkshire.co.uk/) Follow us on twitter @fiberkshire (https://twitter.com/fiberkshire) and Facebook here (https://www.facebook.com/footballinberkshire/) . 

RAW Barbell Club : Olympic Weightlifting & Strength Training For Everyone
Peter Ticehurst : Diet and Nutrition for Strength and Power Athletes - Podcast Episode 78

RAW Barbell Club : Olympic Weightlifting & Strength Training For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 144:25


Peter Ticehurst is a sports dietician who works closely with weightlifting athletes. Peter is a masters weightlifter and a wealth of knowledge when it comes to nutrition. Want to help us keep making these podcasts? Making this weekly podcast is fun but it does cost money! From Bandwidth fees, travel, hosting costs and equipment, even […] The post Peter Ticehurst : Diet and Nutrition for Strength and Power Athletes appeared first on RAW Barbell Club.

RAW Barbell Club : Olympic Weightlifting & Strength Training For Everyone
Peter Ticehurst : Diet and Nutrition for Strength and Power Athletes - Podcast Episode 78

RAW Barbell Club : Olympic Weightlifting & Strength Training For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 144:25


Peter Ticehurst is a sports dietician who works closely with weightlifting athletes. Peter... The post Peter Ticehurst : Diet and Nutrition for Strength and Power Athletes appeared first on RAW Barbell Club.

The veg grower podcast
Episode 193 featuring Stephen Ticehurst.

The veg grower podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 41:20


Join me in this weeks vegetable gardening podcast where I chat to fellow allotmenteer Stephen Ticehurst. I also share the latest progress on my plots. The diary This weeks tasks have included How the evenings drawing in are making it difficult to get to my allotment Harvesting sweet potatoes An email from the council and much much more My guest Stephen Ticehurst. I was lucky enough to be invited on to a listeners allotment for a cuppa and chat. Stephen has been listening to my podcast while cycling to work. I would often get some comments from his experience as well as being a member and commenter in the Facebook group. Stephen's allotment is on the south downs an area of natural beauty. With the south coast in view on 1 side and the downs to the other it was a very peaceful place to  garden. We chatted about allotments, square foot gardening and no dig gardening from Stephen's experience. You can hear our musings in this podcast. Resources Stephens blog The roots and all podcast website. If your interested in having a chat with me on an allotment then get in touch. Leave a comment or Email me here.

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From Poverty to Power
Simon Ticehurst on the struggle of the Chiquitano people of Bolivia

From Poverty to Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 13:08


Oxfam's Latin America Regional Director Simon Ticehurst recalls his work in the 1990s and 2000s supporting a successful land struggle by Bolivia's Chiquitano people

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
18. Being an asylum patient 4: Christian Watt at Aberdeen Royal Mental Asylum, 1877

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 9:47


As I showed last week, Herman Charles Merivale’s time at Ticehurst was a bit like being in a nice hotel, though he did not like the other ‘guests’. Someone who seems to have settled rather better into an institutional environment was a working class Aberdeenshire woman, who also wrote a retrospective account of her time in a public asylum. She wrote with frankness and sensitivity, about both herself and her fellow patients, making the best of her prolonged stay, which lasted 45 years. However, it is also clear that she re-wrote much of what happened, including the frightening circumstances of delusion and arson, which had caused her to be admitted in the first place.

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
17. Being an asylum patient 3b: Herman Charles Merivale at Ticehurst, 1875

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 9:30


Last week’s extract and podcast allowed us to see what others thought of the lawyer Herman Charles Merivale, when he was committed to a private asylum. The document from which it came exists in abundance for 19th century asylums. Insight into how patients saw the experience of incarceration are much rarer, though I shall give examples this week and next. Merivale is unusual because he wrote his own account of entering and living in an up-market private madhouse. Public asylums were crowded with paupers. Understaffed and with only basic facilities, they were probably difficult environments for most patients. Merivale’s experience was very different, though he does not seem to have enjoyed it. IMAGE: Herman Charles Merivale. Photograph by Elliott & Fry. From the frontispiece to H. C. Merivale, Bar, Stage & Platform (London: Chatto & Windus, 1902).

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
Extract 17.1 - Herman Charles Merivale

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 1:47


This extract accompanies Podcast 17 - Being an asylum patient 3b: Herman Charles Merivale at Ticehurst, 1875 IMAGE: Wellcome Library, London. Ticehurst Case Records, 1875-9, pp. 15-16. Credit: Wellcome Library, London, Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial license Voice Credit: Jem Tatar

An Uncommon Dialogue
Episode #02 - Kate Ticehurst - Director, Dance Choreographer, Coach, Independent Business Owner

An Uncommon Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 27:42


Meet Kate Ticehurst... Kate is the director of Subsdance Dance Studio, Glamourosas Brazilian Entertainment and The Entertainment Hub, Canberra. She has been a dancer for 20 years, specializing in Brazilian cultural dances for the last 12 years specifically Samba and Afro Brazilian dance. Kate has performed in Rio Carnaval and has learned from some of the most well known teachers in the world for Samba No Pe and Afro Brazilian Dance including one on one time with Rosangela Silvestre, creator of the ‘Silvestre Technique’and teacher to some of the best ballet and Afro Contemporary dances in the world. "Subsdance" is now one of the largest dance studios in Canberra and Kate has coordinated ongoing dance entertainment/entertainers for many corporate clients including QT Hotel, Hyatt Hotel, Brazilian Restaurants and Festivals. Kate truly believes that dance is so much more than moves, using dance for mental health and confidence building in her classes. In 2015, Kate was awarded ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Canberra Latin Dance Scene’ at the Canberra Latin Dance Festival.

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
16. Being an asylum patient 3a: Herman Charles Merivale admitted to Ticehurst, 1875

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 12:06


The most abundant sources for understanding the history of psychiatry are medical case notes, kept by asylum staff. In addition, petitions for admission gave accounts of behaviour that precipitated the committal of a person to an institution. In this case he was a well-off London lawyer and the asylum was an up-market private one in the Home Counties of England. In drawing up the certification necessary for compulsory committal, the medical men relied much more on accounts given by servants and family, than they did on the rather uncommunicative object of their consultation. IMAGE: Wellcome Library, London. Ticehurst Case Records, 1875-9, pp. 15-16. Credit: Wellcome Library, London, Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial license

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
Extract 16.1 - Herman Merivale

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 2:04


This extract accompanies Podcast 16 - Being an asylum patient 3a: Herman Charles Merivale admitted to Ticehurst, 1875 IMAGE: Wellcome Library, London. Ticehurst Case Records, 1875-9, pp. 15-16. Credit: Wellcome Library, London, Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial license SPOKEN VERSION: Jem Tatar

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series
5.2 Private Madhouses

History of Psychiatry Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 12:48


Public madhouses did not become common until the mid-nineteenth century. Most institutional provision in what were called ‘madhouses’ was private and designed mainly for the better-off. Run as commercial enterprises, they resembled modern nursing homes for the well-heeled elderly, providing mainly personal care and medical interventions when necessary, to a small number of paying patients. The podcast explores this ‘trade in lunacy’. It brings in comparisons between England and the other parts of Britain and Ireland. Image of the week: view of Ticehurst private madhouse, c. 1829 Full Bibliographic Record: Wellcome Library Catalogue L0032450 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Midweek
13/02/2013

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2013 41:52


Tenor Toby Spence has performed with the Royal Opera in Covent Garden; the Metropolitan Opera; the English National Opera and the Hamburg Opera. In 2012 he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, returning to singing later that year. He will appear at the Royal Opera House as the Earl of Essex in a new production of Benjamin Britten's 'Gloriana' in June. With his brother he is producing the Wardsbrook Concerts, a new song recital series, at Ticehurst in East Sussex later this year. Photographer Sonia Audhali's exhibition, 'Little Yemen', captures rare images of the Yemeni community in the West Midlands. It's a collection of photographs showing life in the home, at work, during prayer and at leisure. Sonia's identity as both British and Yemeni influences her approach to celebrating a dual heritage. 'Little Yemen' is at mac Birmingham. Andrew Solomon is a writer and lecturer on politics, culture and psychology. For his book 'Far From the Tree - A Dozen Kinds of Love' Andrew spoke to 200 families to explore the differences between parents and their children. The book recounts the experiences of parents whose children have a disability or a mental illness, those born out of rape and those who commit crimes. Drawing on his experience as a gay man of straight parents, the book is a tribute to the unconditional love of parents for their children. 'Far From the Tree - A Dozen Kinds of Love is published by Chatto & Windus. Esther Woolfson's book 'Field Notes from a Hidden City - An Urban Nature Diary' is a record of a year spent observing the natural world from her window in Aberdeen. Esther writes about the animals who live among us - the birds; the rats and squirrels; the spiders and the insects. 'Field Notes from a Hidden City' is published by Granta. Producer: Paula McGinley.