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Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years' experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper.
Tim Webster explores how to electrify your home with solar energy and reduce your reliance on fossil fuels with Australian-American inventor, engineer, and renewable energy advocate Saul Griffith.
Ian Verrender, ABC's Business and Finance Editor, joined Tim Webster on Nightlife to discuss the latest economic, business and finance news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster, joined by Mark Kenny, professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute, Canberra Times political analyst and host of the Democracy Sausage podcast.
Sports Broadcaster and Author Warwick Hadfield joined Chris Taylor on Nightlife to discuss the latest news and issues in sports with his weekly wrap on events.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster, joined by Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst at the Australia Institute.
Did you know that newly hatched echidnas are called puggles. They are extremely tiny, about the size of a 5 cent coin.
There's an art to good caravanning especially getting the right caravan that suits your needs.
Kathleen Calderwood, ABC's East Asia Correspondent spoke to Tim Webster about the unfolding political crisis in South Korew
Tom Goward, Editor in Chief of Flight Hacks joined Tim Webster on Nightlife
Ash Treseder's life changed forever on the six years ago when a single dive off a pier in Shoal Bay in NSW's Hunter region left him paralysed from the waist down.
Tim Webster on Summer Nightlife delves further into the more severe penalties during holiday seasons for breaking the road rules.
Summer sports and a full play schedule is discussed with Tim Webster joined by Channel 7 Sports Editor Matt Carmichael. From the Test Cricket to the Magic Millions, a look behind the stories making news in sport this week.
Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wen Lei Ma joins Tim Webster to review the latest to watch.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.
ABC science communicator Zoe Kean returns with the latest research for Tim Webster on Summer Nightlife and delves into all the latest science news.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Tim Webster joined by Clare Armstrong, national political editor for News Limited.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country to find out what were the top stories to come out of their states and cities for the year 2024.
Toby Hagon from EV Central joined Nightlife with the latest motoring news and to answer listener questions.
Nightlife Economics looks at this weeks Business and Finance news with Tim Webster and ABC Business Reporter Dan Ziffer.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country to find out what were the top stories to come out of their states and cities for the year 2024.
A wealthy civilisation that lived in the Chincha valley of remote Peru has been proven to have reconstructed their dead through, one vertebra at a time
Nick Dole NSW ABC State Political reporter joined Tim Webster for Nightlife News Breakdown.
What were some of the biggest stories from Science here on earth and from outer space. Tim Webster is joined by Dr Sara Webb, Astrophysicist at Swinburne University.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country to find out what were the top stories to come out of their states and cities for the year 2024.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country to find out what were the top stories to come out of their states and cities for the year 2024.
Business Reporter for ABC Digital and National News, Dan Ziffer joined Tim Webster on Summer Nightlife to discuss the latest in economic, business and finance news.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country to find out what were the top stories to come out of their states and cities for the year 2024. Today: Jack McKay, Political Reporter at ABC Brisbane.
Nightlife critic of screens large and small, Wenlei Ma joins Tim Webster to review the latest to watch.
During Summer Nightlife, Tim Webster will call on our fantastic Political Reporters around the country. Today: Harvey Biggs, Journalist and Political Reporter with ABC Adelaide.
Travel destinations on Summer Nightlife with Tim Webster. This week, our must-visit list for Vietnam.
ABC science communicator Zoe Kean returns with the latest research for Tim Webster on Summer Nightlife and delves into all the latest science news.
Show Highlights: How Farmer Direct Foods provides the perfect wheat. [00:02:28] Discover the benefits of regenerative agriculture. [00:07:38] Learn top product-adoption and branding strategies. [00:11:40] The importance of an operational focus in direct grower deals. [00:21:14] Explore the unique asymmetrical agreements in ag. [00:26:31] Insights on transitioning governance to an investor-led model. [00:30:34] Investing in friends and fiduciary accountability. [00:36:24] Cautionary advice on growers staying in ownership. [00:39:36] Find out how equity dilution affects farmers. [00:44:14] The power of healthy tension in an organization. [00:47:51] Visit https://www.farmerdirectfoods.com/ to learn more about Farmer Direct Foods. If you are interested in connecting with Joe, go to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/, or schedule a call at www.moshercg.com.
“This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GUNTER and get on your way to being your best self.” Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Your discount code “gunter" will be automatically applied.This week on Inspire Change, its that again where we bring another VIP (Very Important/Innovative Person) into our show for a warm conversation with Gunter. We are happy to welcome author/podcaster and creator of The Storyroom live events in Australia to the show, Karen Sander. Gunter and Karen will dive into a conversation on how stories shape us and the world around us. Karen's mission, is to smash the perception of ageing and inspire over 50s to live a healthier, happy active life, this has led to her expertise being sought out by major media houses across the country, including Macquarie, Fairfax and News Corp, and working with media identities such as Dr Ross Walker, Tim Webster, Suzy Yates and Larry Emdur. Karen also believes in the power of Storytelling. “Storytelling is what makes us human. We are the only living creature who has the ability to communicate through stories. Storytelling can foster inclusion and connection to others, build personal confidence and bring about change in our communities.” In response to this she founded The Story Room Event Series. “Stories bring communities together, creating a sense of belonging among those who may think they have nothing in common with others. The experience is uplifting for the storyteller and the audience." For more info on Karen Sander and The Storyroom visit: https://www.karensander.comDo you want to Inspire Change? Or maybe you are because many of us inspire change everyday, but what about making a global difference? Become a CHANGEMAKER or an Agent of Change because well that just sounds really COOL! For only $12 per month to join and you will get EARLY RELEASE special guest episodes, exclusive Changemaker members only content, one on one tips and quick sessions and meet and greets with Gunter, there will always be swag, a quarterly newsletter and more. SIGNUP HERE https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/supportDon't miss out be sure to signup up here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/supportAlso Check out Gunter, the Making Good Men Great Movement, his books and the podcast feature in Variety, New York Times, Hollywood Reporter and here in the lifestyle section of Podcast Park https://lifestyle.thepodcastpark.com/story/48663818/gunter-swobodas-debut-historical-novel-mountains-of-the-sea-about-masculinity-surfing-and-a-privileged-aristocrat-learning-to-adapt-is-criticallyMake sure you also check out Gunter's 5 Things to get Satisfaction video on #Buzzfeed today: https://www.buzzfeed.com/miranda10/gunter-swobodaas-5-things-to-get-satisfaction-5aerlsc57mAnd there is more: In an interview in Authority Magazine/Thrive with Drew Gerber, Gunter shares why so many of us are feeling unsatisfied & what we can do about it. Full Article HereTo purchase Gunter's books:Making Good Men Great: Surfing the New Wave of Masculinity you can get it on Amazon Prime, Barnes & Noble and most online retailers: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Good-Men-Great-Masculinity/dp/0999266802 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Making-Good-Men-Great-Surfing-the-New-Wave-of-Masculinity-Paperback-9780999266809/685658548In Australia:https://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/making-good-men-great-gunter-swoboda/p/9780999266809In the UK:https://www.waterstones.com/book/making-good-men-great/gunter-swoboda/9780999266809To watch the Venice TV Award nominated documentary created by Gunter and directed by Miranda Spigener-Sapon you can rent or buy on Amazon Prime:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07RVD89XZ/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/support.
“This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GUNTER and get on your way to being your best self.” Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Your discount code “gunter" will be automatically applied.This week on Inspire Change, Gunter deep dives into a conversation a bout stoicism and: "Breaking Down the Myth of Stoicism.Also please join us the following week for a another guest where we discuss Sharing Stories and Changing Lives and we welcome Karen Sander of The Storyrooms a live, inspirational speaking event in which Gunter has spoken at twice as well and The Storyroom Podcast. Karen's mission, is to smash the perception of ageing and inspire over 50s to live a healthier, happy active life, this has led to her expertise being sought out by major media houses across the country, including Macquarie, Fairfax and News Corp, and working with media identities such as Dr Ross Walker, Tim Webster, Suzy Yates and Larry Emdur. Karen also believes in the power of Storytelling. “Storytelling is what makes us human. We are the only living creature who has the ability to communicate through stories. Storytelling can foster inclusion and connection to others, build personal confidence and bring about change in our communities.” In response to this she founded The Story Room Event Series. “Stories bring communities together, creating a sense of belonging among those who may think they have nothing in common with others. The experience is uplifting for the storyteller and the audience." For more info on Karen Sander and The Storyroom visit: https://www.karensander.comDo you want to Inspire Change? Or maybe you are because many of us inspire change everyday, but what about making a global difference? Become a CHANGEMAKER or an Agent of Change because well that just sounds really COOL! For only $12 per month to join and you will get EARLY RELEASE special guest episodes, exclusive Changemaker members only content, one on one tips and quick sessions and meet and greets with Gunter, there will always be swag, a quarterly newsletter and more. SIGNUP HERE https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/supportDon't miss out be sure to signup up here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/supportAlso Check out Gunter, the Making Good Men Great Movement, his books and the podcast feature in Variety, New York Times, Hollywood Reporter and here in the lifestyle section of Podcast Park https://lifestyle.thepodcastpark.com/story/48663818/gunter-swobodas-debut-historical-novel-mountains-of-the-sea-about-masculinity-surfing-and-a-privileged-aristocrat-learning-to-adapt-is-criticallyMake sure you also check out Gunter's 5 Things to get Satisfaction video on #Buzzfeed today: https://www.buzzfeed.com/miranda10/gunter-swobodaas-5-things-to-get-satisfaction-5aerlsc57mAnd there is more: In an interview in Authority Magazine/Thrive with Drew Gerber, Gunter shares why so many of us are feeling unsatisfied & what we can do about it. Full Article HereTo purchase Gunter's books:Making Good Men Great: Surfing the New Wave of Masculinity you can get it on Amazon Prime, Barnes & Noble and most online retailers: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Good-Men-Great-Masculinity/dp/0999266802 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Making-Good-Men-Great-Surfing-the-New-Wave-of-Masculinity-Paperback-9780999266809/685658548In Australia:https://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/making-good-men-great-gunter-swoboda/p/9780999266809In the UK:https://www.waterstones.com/book/making-good-men-great/gunter-swoboda/9780999266809To watch the Venice TV Award nominated documentary created by Gunter and directed by Miranda Spigener-Sapon you can rent or buy on Amazon Prime:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07RVD89XZ/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/support.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, January 25, 2024.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, January 11, 2024.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, December 28, 2023.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news and politics with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, December 14, 2023.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, November 2, 2023.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, September 14, 2023.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, August 31, 2023.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news and politics with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, August 17, 2023.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Hollie Hughes was elected to the Senate for New South Wales in 2019 following a successful career in communications, government affairs, consultancy and advocacy for rural and regional Australians. Now based in Sydney, Senator Hughes spent almost 20 years living in the country – mainly at Moree in north western NSW. As a mother of three she had a first-hand understanding of the drought's devastating impacts on rural families and local economies against a backdrop of limited social and health services. In recent years Senator Hughes has also been a passionate advocate for autistic children and their families after her son was diagnosed in 2012. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Alex Zaharov-Reutt, iTWire's Technology Editor is one of Australia's best-known technology journalists and consumer tech experts. He has appeared in his capacity as a technology expert on all of Australia's free-to-air and pay-TV networks on all the major news and current affairs programs, on commercial and public radio, and technology, lifestyle, and Reality TV shows. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Tim Webster is one of Australia's leading broadcasters and television personalities. With a down to earth, approachable personality, he is a much sought after master of ceremonies, presenter and host.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the latest in U.S. news and politics with Tim Webster of Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, May 25, 2023.
We're live from the pub again today, sinking a couple of coldies, and we have a special intro to the show from Marko's idol - doesn't sound that impressive, until you realise that his idol passed away 12-years ago. Ripping effort.Marko has a ‘Can We Still Be Friends' question - and this one gets a bit personal. Ox has an update on his mate whose wife wants to join on the boys golf day each Wednesday. There is a resolution, but it comes at a cost. We talk to Ox's mate and find out the real story.And what the hell is actually in a chicken nugget? We find out. It's not pretty.Ox, as a former AFL superstar, knows his sport. He's been watching Lebron James videos, and he's not impressed with Lebron's attitude - so Ox lists his Top 5 disrespectful things to do on a sporting field, and a close to home incident gets a mention involving Cameron Ling and Nathan Buckley.And we talk to former Sports Tonight host, the legendary Tim Webster, who is right across one of the most embarrassing moments of Marko's golfing career - it's a ripper.Follow a Couple of Blokes, Couple of Beers and get involved with the show on social media here: Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. We'd love you to subscribe, rate and review the podcast - and if you feel like helping out a couple of mates, tell a friend about the podcast and help spread the word.Join the Couple of Blokes, Couple of Beers family and get around it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gordon Lynch joins Tim Webster with his tips on eliminating exercise excuses this new year.
Antony Holloway: My Life So Far 2022 Psycho punk in the Medway, Sculptures, Cellos and living in France. This was a blast .. The show notes have been provided by Antony so I have kept them in his voice. I was born in 1963. Grandad on my mum's side had been a professional violinist, playing on cruise ships, in orchestras and silent movies. I have vague memories of visiting his family home, an East London terrace house with his brothers standing around singing and him rattling off “Roll out the barrel” and “My old mans a policeman” on an upright piano. My dad was born in a horse drawn caravan into the family of a traveling theatre. He was orphaned when young and the company broke up before he was old enough to join in the vaudeville shenanigans. When I was a child, my dad would call in to pay bills and leave money for food shopping, otherwise he was absent. My mum painted and played the piano but also spent long periods of time in bed depressed. During one such depression she was seduced by a visiting neighbour and shortly moved in with him. My eldest two sisters both left home around this time so I was left to bring myself up along with my remaining sister, Louise. I was eleven and had just started secondary school, Louise was three years older. There were advantages and disadvantages to an unconventional childhood. Nobody ever mentioned school or homework, there was never any talk about qualifications or careers. The only thing that had been pressed upon us was musical instruments. I started playing the cello when I was seven years old and throughout all of the chaos I always managed to go for a music lesson on Saturday morning. At school I was quite bright but found rules and regulations difficult. It all seemed rather irrelevant and the only lesson that really interested me was art. In 1978 I was fifteen and my sister Louise went to art school in Rochester, at this point I was living in the house of my mums chronic alcoholic boyfriend which soon became my personal hell. Then, I think it's fair to say that post punk counter culture saved my life. I had always worn jumble, had a home cropped mop on top of my head and just generally didn't relate to other peoples experiences. Having generally been an outsider, I started visiting my sister and suddenly felt right at home. The Medway garage band scene was just kicking off, the Pop Rivets had released their first LP and I was there for the first Micky and the Milkshakes gig. I went back to Folkestone, nurtured myself on the John Peel show, got hold of an old Woolworths guitar (Satelite?) and started writing, playing and singing three chord songs. I played guitar and sang in bands (punk/rockabilly/skiffle) around Folkestone and Dover while I got myself an Art A level at the local Tech College. I then headed off to art school in Rochester and found that the garage band scene was now thriving. I came across a busker, Tim Webster and started playing with him. Tim had a Johnny Burnette album, so we learned all the songs and played them on the streets of Kent. I soon started playing bass guitar in a band with him and Martin Waller, sax player from the Gruffmen and very early Milkshakes gigs. Originally called The Outerlimits we later became The Sputniks. We played so many gigs at pubs, art schools and parties, practically every week for three years. The cello lessons had remarkably carried on in parallel with gigging, I think I stopped just before The Outerlimits. Even during my Foundation Course at Rochester I thought that I would probably go to music school. However, the rock and roll was just too much fun, so art school seemed a better place for me. The flexibility of Art school hours gave me the opportunity to slope off and play music and again it was somewhere I felt at home. When art school finished and the Sputniks broke up I was briefly at a loss for what to do. However, following the birth of my first daughter I was obliged to earn some money and through relentless searching and endless job applications I quickly got myself a commission to make a public sculpture in Swindon. Following this I had a commission at the prestigious Grizedale Forest Sculpture Trail which was my passport for back to back public sculpture commissions all over England. Thirteen years, three more daughters and god knows how many sculptures later I found that I was spending all my time on motorways or in meetings with councils and local community groups, this was not where I wanted to be. In 2000 we moved to France, I carried on knocking out sculptures for a few more years but became more interested and occupied with restoring ancient buildings. In 2006 I had a chance meeting with Bart Coles who had played with The Escalators back in my Sputnik days and was living nearby in France. Although our paths had never crossed we had been playing the same venues and had been on the same scene. I'd never played double bass but bought one, learned how to play and started to play and sing Rockabilly music with Bart on guitar and a variety of local drummers. As The Gruff Cats we played plenty of local gigs over a six year period but eventually with no permanent drummer we packed it in. Around this time I made the decision to restart playing the cello. After a 35 year gap it took a while to get up to speed but now, six years later, I'm probably better a cellist than when I was at 18, certainly a more experienced artist and performer. So now in 2022 I play my cello every day and have regular concerts playing baroque, blues, rock and roll or swing on cello or bass with a variety of musicians. Sculpture is on the back burner for now, but I've started on a long awaited project printing T-Shirts. Lino cuts to begin with but hopefully moving onto wood block printing and screen printing before too long. We also recently finished the 22 year renovation of the farm house we bought in 2000 so last year we moved into another ruin and have started all over again. I don't really see much difference between making stuff or playing music, all that matters is that I don't stop.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Tim Webster is a Research Scientist and leader of the Applied Geomatics Research Group with the Nova Scotia Community College. He talks about a project to search for potential Mi'kmaw archaeological sites under the water of the Bras d'Or Lakes.
Tim Webster, a research scientist and leader of the Applied Geomatics Research Group at NSCC, explains how the Coastal Flood Risk Map can help project storm surge for different parts of the province.
Sea level rise and storms are likely to cause major problems for coastal communities in Nova Scotia in the coming years. Tim Webster, an expert in coastal flood risk assessment, looks at why the community of Truro is vulnerable to flooding and what could help solve the problem.
He has many strings to his media bow in both radio and television, including sport, news anchoring and talkback radio, but Tim Webster is still a music jock at heart with many tales to tell! Almost 50 years in the biz and still going strong! Enjoy!
In this episode of Lawcast, we look back the themes within our recent Health Adviser article, ‘M&A: Healthcare transformation drives dealmaking resurgence'.James Reed, partner at DACB partner specialising in domestic and cross border M&A, joint ventures and other corporate and commercial arrangements, is joined by Tim Webster, Co-Founder and Operations Director at S12 Solutions to examine how the transformation of healthcare continues to drive M&A activity.
Rev. Tim Webster has felt the call to preach since he was five years old, and he has done just that for the last 35 years. He is the father of three children - Nathan Rebekah and Mark. He graduated from Washington Bible College in 1985 with a BA in Bible, Capitol Bible Seminary with an MDiv in 1987, and Catholic University with the Masters in biblical languages. Over many years of church ministry, Pastor Tim helped to plant the Frederick Church of the Nations in Frederick, MD and currently serves at Fountain Valley Church in Westminster, MD.
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Missing your Breakfast with Vossy fix? Catch up on the best moments from this week!
Tim joined Vossy to give his Roosters season in review
Vossy is joined by Wests Tigers recruit Jackson Hastings, Tim Webster gives his Roosters season review, plus plenty more!
Join us for a lively chat with radio and TV legend, Tim Webster, as he takes us on a fascinating journey through his incredible career. From his humble beginnings at Bathurst's 2BS to his star-studded experiences at Triple M and TV's Good Morning Australia, Tim's anecdotes and insights are as engaging as they are inspiring. Wait till you hear about his hilarious encounter with Eric Bana and a diamond python snake at the 2003 Logie Awards!Get an in-depth look at how Tim skillfully navigated a career transition from television back to radio, and his candid thoughts on the future of the media industry. Currently spinning the decks at Sydney's 2CH, Tim shares his love for his current role and dreams for a camper van adventure across Australia. This episode is a heartwarming mix of nostalgia, humor, and inspiration, highlighting the journey of a true industry stalwart. Tune in, sit back, and let Tim Webster's stories transport you!Support the show
Bevo talks to Radio and TV Legend Tim Webster!
Tim Webster has played in the Connecticut scene for over 30 years in all styles (guitar and vocals). Some of the bands he has played in : Kimberly Bon, Back Flash, "Don't Tell Daddy", East Brown Street Horns, Blues Alley, "By Popular Demand", New York Border Blues Band and "Endless", His current projects include "East of Cleveland" and "TKO Americana". Other skills include recording / production. Other contributions include Shannon McMahon (guitar/bass and recording). https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/timwebster (https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/timwebster) www.joekelleyradio.com
Joel and Fletch discussed the future of Brandon Smith at Storm, Ricky Stuart standing by his hooker Tom Starling, reviewed the Rabbitohs recruitment and backline depth for 2021. The boys were joined by Elly Wicks, Rabbitohs forward Liam Knight and 2CH host Tim Webster.
The boys called 2CH's Tim Webster to get some radio tips, celebrate 2CH on top of the DAB+ ratings in Australia and the rivalry between Paddington Colts and Bondi United.
Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson proudly sponsored by Cheeselinks
Tim Webster is one of Australia's best known sports presenters, with a TV and radio career spanning decades. We take some time out with Tim to find out if he holds an equal passion for good food. Find Tim each weekday on Sydney radio 2CH from 5am - http://www.2ch.com.au/shows/tim-webster/ The Friday McFood Poll this week is looking at a Macca's brekky favourite, and Kev is hanging out for the next great foodie TV show. -- Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Food Bytes is proudly sponsored by CheeseLinks - Bringing cheese & yogurt making to your kitchen! www.cheeselinks.com.au Subscribe in iTunes! https://apple.co/2M43hOS Find us on Spotify https://spoti.fi/2PPAoEB Prefer iHeart Radio? https://ihr.fm/2LqCbQ2 Follow us on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter & Instagram - @sarahfoodbytes Post-production by Southern Skies Media Producer - Steve Visscher Howdy Partners Media - © 2020 www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're talking clipping your dogs nails, cleaning their ears and how to get rid of doggy bad breath......yuk. Can stem cells save your dog? Our celebrity dog owner is television and radio presenter Tim Webster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's podcast, Tim Webster from The Neuro Gym talks to FitPro's Education Manager, Denise Allsopp about their new education offering for the fitness industry and how trainers will benefit from working with this demographic. Have a question? Get in touch with us and we will forward your questions onto Tim Website: publish@fitpro.com
Summer programming January 8 2018With James Brennan and Jacob GrechNews Wrap up - discussion of the news that didn't take a break.Market - Tim Webster talks about his illustrated anthology of the oral histories of the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne - taking you behind the counters to reveal intimate views of the market’s unique way of life. Drawn from more than a hundred and eighty interviews, and featuring beautiful photography throughout. https://m.facebook.com/qvmarketbook NB* while Tim was on air his partner weeded our back garden. Legend!!Asen 2018 training Camp - Ruby from Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN), giving us the low down on 2018 training camp happening from Jan 15th. Students and young people committed to building grassroots movements. 2018 Activist CalenderHume Environmental Champians - Liz Turner Sustainability Officer with Hume Council talking about the Environmental Champions Program, empowering people in the Hume area to develop the skills and cultivate their enirovnmental projects.
Tim Webster speaks with creative funeral director Morna Seres
Tim Webster is the Senior Pastor of Fredericktowne Baptist Church in Walkersville Maryland. Previously he was the Senior Pastor of at Uniontown Bible Church. He is married to his best friend, Alice. Between the two of them, they have 8 kids! Tim shares with us some of the highs and lows of ministry. He focused part of his story on a recent battle with depression. Tim Touched on How he and Alice were childhood sweethearts but lost contact and married others. Years later they both lost their respective spouses to the same form of cancer. Alice and Tim then reunited, fell in love, and married. He focused part of his story on a recent battle with depression. Finally, he shared the project - Church Cares. Resources Mentioned Tim is a published author. His book is Christ-Centered Pastors. Tim recommended the book Deep & Wide by Andy Stanley. Contact If you have any questions for Tim you can email him at timwebster214@gmail.com
TIM WEBSTER speaks with KERRY RODGERS from the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association, who would like to see all emergency department staff undergo self defence training.
It's episode 5 of Season 3! We have five tales for you in this episode, featuring stories about psychics, sidekicks, and psychos. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. "The Thing That Will Kill Me" written by Ashley Rose Wellman and read by Will Rogers & Allie Palmer. Music by Brandon Boone. (Story starts at 00:04:30) "The Mine" written by Grant Rennet and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:18:00) "The Accident" written by The Claverhouse Email Series and read by James Cleveland. (Story starts at 00:38:00) "Losing a Friend on Facebook" written by Tim Webster and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:55:00) "The White Room" written by The Claverhouse Email Series and read by Mark Nelson. (Story starts at 01:19:25) Click here to enter THE CONJURING contest! Click here to learn more about Will Rogers Click here to learn more about The Claverhouse Email Series Click here to learn more about Mark Nelson Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings, unless otherwise noted This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2013.
We ought to obey God rather than men.
Words of prayer
How The Holy Spirit works
And then they shall see the Son of man coming in a cloud with great power and glory.