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The beauty of flower names, time-thieving hedgehogs, the poetry of fertile earth, and the absurdity of English spelling - all appear in The Verb this week. Ian McMillan's guests are the poets Don Paterson, Zena Edwards, and John McAuliffe who's celebrating fellow poet Michael Longley - and we also hear a new 'eartoon' on the origin of words for numbers, by Stagedoor Johnny ( Richard Poynton).Don Paterson shares a brand new poem in which the speaker is a hedgehog who knows 'one big thing' - a big thing that challenges the way we might think about time. Don is also a musician, and a memoirist - his most recent book is 'Toy Fights' - described by the writer Geoff Dyer as 'devastatingly funny'. His award winning collections include 'Rain', 'Landing Light' and 'God's Gift to Women'.Zena Edwards is a poet and theatre maker who has collaborated with many different artists. Her passion for the natural world shines out in her poem 'Tincture' which she shares on the show, and which came about because of a project called We Feed the UK – which brings together spoken word poets from the climate science and poetry organisation Hotpoets, and regenerative farmers – coordinated by the Gaia Foundation. John McAuliffe is poet, and a director of the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester. He has published six poetry collections - and his latest - 'National Theatre' (Gallery) is out now. John celebrates the 'miniature but not minor' poem 'Thaw' by the Belfast born poet Michael Longley who died in January.And we hear another installment of a satirical history of the English language by Stagedoor Johnny - in which the letter 'U' has a crisis of confidence.
Helen Needham learns about the We Feed the UK project
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Sarah Ritchie of Global News Halifax joined the show to provide an update* on the investigation into the mass shooting that took place in Nova Scotia on April 19th. Guest: Sarah Ritchie, Global News Halifax *Please note that as this situation develops, confirmed numbers and details may change. - Ontario revealed that the province is on its way to the 'best case scenario' with the numbers for COVID-19 and that we may have hit the peak early. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - A local initiative that feeds essential workers will be donating meals this week to Frank's No Frills, which just saw a COVID-19 case appear among its workforce. What is the We Feed the Need initiative, how did it get started, and how can people help? Guest: Velle Snoukphonh, of We Feed the Need (https://wefeedtheneed.ca/) and their Go Fund Me page - The Canadian Medical Association Foundation is making a landmark donation of $20 Million Dollars that will impact every area of the healthcare field from med students to frontline workers. Guest: Allison Seymour of the Canadian Medical Association Foundation - Yesterday, the price of gas hit negative numbers. What does that mean for you and me? Scott finds out what Dan McTeague has to say about this … as well as parliament. GuestL Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP and Canadians for Affordable Energy
We Feed. The Soul. You are going to love hearing from Kelly Swan as he shares about Filling the Void. Their mission is to lift up the homeless by meeting both their physical and spiritual needs! You’re going to want to find a way to get involved with this awesome ministry! Filling the VoidMatthew 9:36James … Continue reading Episode 5: Kelly Swan
God can and will do mighty things through us despite our circumstances when we are fully submitted to the Savior. This week, Nigel Anderson will be preaching and continuing our series in the book of Judges. We will examine Gideon and God’s extreme faithfulness in the face of weakness and brokenness. We will also be hearing from our partners at the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and celebrating the results from our recent "We Feed" food drive. We hope you can join us this Sunday for fellowship and worship!
God can and will do mighty things through us despite our circumstances when we are fully submitted to the Savior. This week, Nigel Anderson will be preaching and continuing our series in the book of Judges. We will examine Gideon and God’s extreme faithfulness in the face of weakness and brokenness. We will also be hearing from our partners at the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and celebrating the results from our recent "We Feed" food drive. We hope you can join us this Sunday for fellowship and worship!
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Octavia Cade's “We Feed the Bears of Fire and Ice.” You can read the full text of the story here.
Here we are, Loyal Policies- the final installment of the Season Eight Midseason break. Today, we have a touching MolePerson Hymn for you: "We Feed the Worms that Feed our Pups." You can find complete lyrics for the Hymn here on our tumblr, if you'd like to sing along. If you’d like to support HartLife NFP and Our Fair City, you can join the amazing community on our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/hartlifenfp. By pledging monthly, you can ensure the growth and stability of our company and get great rewards like Our Fair City ringtones, Herbert West on your voicemail, personalized HartLife policy certificates, and more. You can also help spread the word by rating and reviewing on iTunes or whatever podcasting service you are listening to us on! Content warnings for this episode can be found here. Mole Choir— Ben Aldred, Lauren Faits, Clayton Faits, Kat Evans, Abby Doud, Jeffrey Gardner, Angelica D'Souza, Ansel Burch, Stephen Poon Lyrics by Clayton Faits. Score by Stephen Poon and Betsey Palmer. Recorded and Produced by DJ Catnip. Additional instrumentation by Stephen Poon, with DJ Catnip. Music Direction by Betsey Palmer Photo by Ahmad Kanbar. A huge thank you to our episode sponsor the Backblaze Online Backup, through the Chicago Podcasting Cooperative.
This Sunday Pastor Kevin will continue the series EXILES WITH HOPE. We will be discussing how we as Christians engage the world without being like the world. We are also excited to conclude the "We Feed" food drive as we all bring our green bags back to church full of food and see how the Lord has provided for us to provide for others. Please join us as we worship our King together.
Tiginesh in Etiopia tutela i prodotti tipici e sensibilizza la popolazione, lo chef Bledar in Albania valorizza i piatti locali e lancia la lotta agli sprechi: sono i due protagonisti della puntata di We Feed the Planet.
Tiginesh in Etiopia tutela i prodotti tipici e sensibilizza la popolazione, lo chef Bledar in Albania valorizza i piatti locali e lancia la lotta agli sprechi: sono i due protagonisti della puntata di We Feed the Planet.
Nicola nella campagna molisana e Arianna nell'alta Langa piemontese: entrambi vivono in paesini quasi disabitati per coltivare la terra e allevare pecore...Questa settimana sono loro i due "eroi del futuro" protagonisti di We Feed the Planet.
Nicola nella campagna molisana e Arianna nell'alta Langa piemontese: entrambi vivono in paesini quasi disabitati per coltivare la terra e allevare pecore...Questa settimana sono loro i due "eroi del futuro" protagonisti di We Feed the Planet.
Carlo Petrini ci presenta We Feed the Planet, poi conosciamo i primi due "eroi del futuro": Edie, agronomo che in Uganda aiuta i contadini a resistere al landgrabbing, e Lee, che nel nord della Thailandia aiuta le comunità Akha a produrre caffè in modo sostenibile.
Carlo Petrini ci presenta We Feed the Planet, poi conosciamo i primi due "eroi del futuro": Edie, agronomo che in Uganda aiuta i contadini a resistere al landgrabbing, e Lee, che nel nord della Thailandia aiuta le comunità Akha a produrre caffè in modo sostenibile.