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Welcome to the first episode for 2025.00:00 Intro04:43 Diesendorf vs reality10:21 Aidan's monologues, Friendly Jordies and Punters Politics43:33 Senator Tim Ayres vs goat65:22 Saul KavonicBen with Cameron Murray https://www.fresheconomicthinking.com/p/fet-48-the-cheap-renewables-gridDiesendorf with Cameron Murray https://www.fresheconomicthinking.com/p/fet-50-mark-diesendorf-on-why-a-renewablesAidan's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@miltechntac5507Feedback: thebaseloadpodcast@gmail.com
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Executive Director Jay Height and recently retired Grace Church teaching pastor Tim Ayres discuss how Christian leaders can thrive in ministry for decades.
Executive Director Jay Height and recently retired Grace Church teaching pastor Tim Ayres discuss how Christian leaders can thrive in ministry for decades.
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In this episode, Senator Tim Ayres, Australia's Assistant Minister for Manufacturing and Trade, joins Stewart and Rebecca to discuss the 'Made in Australia' and "a new age of of doing things a new kind of industrial revolution," with offshore wind playing a key role. GWEC's Offshore Wind Podcast is hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Chief Strategy Officer for Offshore Wind. The podcast, or show as Stewart likes to call it, features leading voices from across the sector, whether that is large OEMs, key supply chain manufacturers or political leaders driving policy, to talk about how we can all work together to deliver on offshore wind's enormous potential.
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Carnage @ Collingwood Community Garden here II Last week the Collingwood Children's Farm Management Committee bulldozed the Community Gardens, destroying 43 years of continuous community connection to the plots. We talk with people who were there at the beginning of the farm and the plots and pose the question has the Collingwood Children's Farm lost it's way?Australian Manufacturing here II We talk to the National President of the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union Andrew Dettmer about what is needed to kick start Australian Manufacturing and hear from Senator Tim Ayres about a recent missed opportunity.Save Lake Knox here II In another intannce of a threatened public space that make urban landscapes liveable we hear from Darren Wallace from Save Lake Knox.Gomeroi fight Santos Narrabri Gas Project here II Emma Hart speaks with Ian Brown, a Gomeroi man from Moree and member of Gamilaraay Next Generation, about the fight to top Santos' Narrabri Gas Project in north west NSW. The first stage of the project will feature 850 coal seam gas extraction wells drilled down through the Great Artesian Basin within four areas of the Pilliga State Forest.
My good friend Tim Ayres who wears a lot of different hats in the Sooke community, came to chat about Sooke Real Estate, Sooke Chamber of Commerce, Sooke Theatre, and even how he met the Prime Minister!Sit back, relax, and enjoy!.Find it on the CHEK + App!https://www.cheknews.ca/chek-plus/.Website https://www.allsookedays.ca/.Support the All Sooke Days PodcastPatreon - https://bit.ly/3zGz25B.Locally Made. Locally Sponsored.SookeMortages.ca.Sooke Oceanside Brewery.Pizzability Glen Lake and Sooke.Meanwhile in Sooke.Created and Produced byGuided FilmsHosted by Daniel BakerCo-Produced by Joe Miller
In deze aflevering van Springvossen spreekt Robert van Altena met schilder Tim Ayres over zijn tweeluik ‘At both ends of a thread that holds us here (without breaking anything), (2020). SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen@gmail.com INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/springvossen FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/springvossen Springvossen is een radioprogramma dat ook als podcast is te beluisteren onder AmsterdamFM via o.a. iTunes / Podcasts en Spotify. Foto: Tim Ayres, ‘At both ends of a thread that holds us here (without breaking anything)' acryl op linnen, 170cm x 550cm (275 + 275).
Robert van Altena spreekt schilder Tim Ayres temidden van zijn werk ‘Road Movie (a painting in fourteen parts)' in Art Chapel, Amsterdam. « Als ik nu terugkijk lijkt het of ik [de afgelopen vijf jaar] de schilderkunst voor mezelf opnieuw heb ontdekt. Eerder was ik afstandelijk. Een kwaststreek was nergens te vinden bij mij. No way. » Foto's van alle in de uitzending besproken werken uit ‘Road Movie' zijn te vinden op de website van Tim Ayres. Tim Ayres heeft in Amsterdam drie gelijktijdige solo-presentaties: ‘Road movie (a painting in fourteen parts)‘ in Art Chapel (t/m 4 maart) en ‘I'll explain on the way‘ bij Galerie Roger Katwijk (t/m 17 maart) en ‘Quietly (Quietly)‘ (t/m 10 maart) bij PS Project Space. Afbeelding: (uitsnede) ‘Scene two: On to Travis, by way of Beaufort West' (2013) acryl op linnen, 225 x 150cm, uit: ‘Road Movie (a painting in fourteen parts)', Tim Ayres. SPRINGVOSSEN Redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen@gmail.com www.facebook.com/springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/tag/springvossen/
A forum with Tim Wright, Asia-Pacific director of ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons), winner of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for its part in spearheading the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons; the first Treaty to outlaw the development, stockpiling, possession, transfer, hosting, testing, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons. He is joined by Tim Ayres, the National Research Coordinator of the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union; and Tara Gutman, the Acting National Manager, International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Advocacy at Australian Red Cross. Together they discuss the work that still needs to be done and the vital role of the peace and humanitarian movements in Australia. Held on 30 November 2017 as part of the Sydney Ideas program co-presented with the School of Social and Political Sciences, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), the Evatt Foundation and the Council for Peace and Justice: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/nuclear_weapons_forum.shtml
Norman talks to Tim about his Christian ministry including the amazing miracle of Nicky whose heart stopped but who is now recovering well at home (a Norfolk UK hospital's "miracle lady").
John Brugaletta and Rachel Wheeler read and discuss works on the subject of the Annunciation; the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary that she would become the God-bearer, featuring poems by Denise Levertov, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jane Kenyon and others. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Pelican Bay State Prison inmate Akili Castlin's poems are given a reading in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on the occasion of his collection, Who Am Eye, being published. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Known as The West Coast Wanderer, Senior Poet Laureate Phil Randell travels the western United States attending open mics and selling his vast collection of chapbooks. He reads from his newer work and shares his tales of life as a poet on the road. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Author of the collection "Body of Crimson Leaves," Celia Homesley reads newer poems and discusses her writing. Hosted by Rachel Wheeler. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Poetry instructor Dan Levinson brings two students from the Humboldt State University Redwood Writing Project to read and discuss their work. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Piante Gallery in Old Town Eureka held a poetry reading on October 30th in conjunction with the "Picture Poems" show that opened that month. On this program we listen to highlights of that reading, featuring Jim Dodge, Leslie Castellano Howabauten, Anthony Lucero, Jerry Martien, and Charlotte Painter. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Portland's John Dooley (words) and Gary Glover (music) drop by the KHSU studio to discuss the mix of strange spoken word and atmospheric music that they call Hydropods. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry, and it is also the nickname of a regular at the local open mic Poets on the Plaza. He discusses his activism, how living outdoors effects poetry, and performs his own Haiku. Hosted by Tim Ayres. Produced at KHSU...khsu.org
Former MRA host Nick Karavatos returns to the show on a visit from the United Arab Emirates. Nick’s collage of international imagery is accompanied by guitarist Jeff Kelley with his wide array of sound bending foot pedals for an improvised collaboration at the KHSU studio. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
An activist and hip hop artist featured in the documentaries "Pick Up the Mic," and "Beyond Beats and Rhymes," Tim'm West reads his poetry which explores being black and gay in America. Part two of two. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
An activist and hip hop artist featured in the documentaries "Pick Up the Mic," and "Beyond Beats and Rhymes," Tim'm West reads his poetry which explores being black and gay in America. Part one of two. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
The Outtake Show: Things we didn't want you to hear from Jerry Martien, Iain Macdonald, Dale Pendell, Mark Shikuma and Shaoway Wu. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
Part two of the Recession Winter Special, recorded live at 3 Foods Cafe. Poet Jerry Martien and bassist Shaoway Wu perform for the winter solstice. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
The Recession Winter Special, recorded live at 3 Foods Cafe. Poets Jerry Martien, Joanna Reichhold, and bassist Shaoway Wu perform for the winter solstice. Part One. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
Ethnobotanist Dale Pendell explores the history of plant intoxicants and reads his poems about psychoactives and the natural world. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
Stories from the Accident Slam Poetry scene with Vanessa Pike, Brad Wilson, and Phillip Moore; the ups and downs of competitive poetry and their trip to the Wisconsin nationals. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
The Founding member of the Watts Prophets talks about the creation of Budd Schulberg's Watts Writer's Workshop, the origins of rap music, the Last Poets, and the flesh of a word. Hosted by Tim Ayres, khsu.org
Japanese-born Mark Shikuma reads his poems describing family and heritage, accompanied by Shao Way Wu on bass performing his original background compositions. Hosted by Tim Ayres. khsu.org
Award-winning Oregon poet Clemens Starck describes his work in construction with observations of society, as seen from the window of a pickup truck. His poetry collections include: Journeyman's Wages (winner of the Oregon Book Award), Learning Russian on Company Time, China Basin, and Traveling Incognito. Hosted by Tim Ayres.
California North Coast poet Iain Macdonald reads his poems which explore Celtic heritage, coaching soccer, teaching English, and his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. Hosted by Tim Ayres.
Humboldt County, California poet Jerry Martien reads poems for spring with accompaniment by Humboldt State University bass instructor Shaoway Wu. They also talk about the various aspects of joining poetry and music. Hosted by Tim Ayres.
Fisher Poet Joanna Reichhold discusses her journey from a Southern Baptist upbringing to a life as a commercial fisher off the coast of Alaska, with work songs and poems about salmon, sex, and religion. Hosted by Tim Ayres.
Oglala Lakota musician Good Shield talks about his uncle, imprisoned activist Leonard Peltier, of the day President Clinton visited Pine Ridge Reservation, and how the power of words lead him through a challenging childhood to a life as a musician and activist. He accompanies portions of his reading with drum and guitar. Hosted by Tim Ayres.