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Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
The Tudor Earl Who Dabbled in Magic & Murder

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 3:18


On this day in Tudor history, 10th February 1564, Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland, died—but not before leaving behind a legacy of scandal, treason, and even magic!   - Gambling debts pushed him to desperate measures—he bought a magic ring that supposedly summoned angels to help him, but did it work? (Spoiler: No.) - Then came the shocking accusations—plotting against his own wife and father! - Imprisoned for conspiracy, robbery, and treason, yet somehow, he kept landing on his feet. - Married three times, including a controversial match that raised eyebrows at court.   Was he a reckless schemer, a lucky survivor, or just a product of his time? His story sounds more like historical fiction than reality!   Listen now to uncover the full tale of magic, murder plots, and Tudor scandal!   #TudorHistory #OnThisDay #TudorScandal #HistoryMysteries #MagicAndMurder #GamblingNobleman

Shakespeare Anyone?
King Henry V: Historical Figures vs Shakespeare's Fictional Characters

Shakespeare Anyone?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 61:02


Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. In this week's episode, we are exploring the historical record to better understand the difference between the facts of the historical record and the history-making and myths in Shakespeare's King Henry V. We will share brief biographies of the historical figures presented in Shakespeare's play and discuss how understanding where Shakespeare embellished or elided history can help us understand the values of the audiences of his day and how this understanding can potentially inform performances and readings of Shakespeare's play today.  Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. For updates: join our email list, follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone, sending us a virtual tip via our tipjar, or by shopping our bookshelves at bookshop.org/shop/shakespeareanyonepod. Are you a teacher who teaches upper grades (US 9-12 or equivalent) and teaches Shakespeare or wants to teach Shakespeare? We want to hear from you: https://www.shakespeareanyone.com/teachersurvey Works referenced: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Charles VI". Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Nov. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-VI-king-of-France. Accessed 26 January 2025. Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Edward of Norwich, 2nd duke of York". Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 Oct. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-of-Norwich-2nd-duke-of-York. Accessed 26 January 2025. Carpenter, Christine. "Beauchamp, Richard, thirteenth earl of Warwick (1382–1439), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  October 03, 2013. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Catto, Jeremy. "Chichele, Henry (c. 1362–1443), administrator and archbishop of Canterbury." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  September 23, 2004. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Griffiths, R. A. "Holland [Holand], John, first duke of Exeter (1395–1447), soldier and magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Harriss, G. L. "Beaufort, Thomas, duke of Exeter (1377?–1426), magnate and soldier." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Harriss, G. L. "Humphrey [Humfrey or Humphrey of Lancaster], duke of Gloucester [called Good Duke Humphrey] (1390–1447), prince, soldier, and literary patron." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  June 11, 2020. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Harriss, G. L. "Richard [Richard of Conisbrough], earl of Cambridge (1385–1415), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  September 14, 2023. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Hughes, Jonathan. "Arundel [Fitzalan], Thomas (1353–1414), administrator and archbishop of Canterbury." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  May 24, 2007. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Jones, Dan. Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England's Greatest Warrior King. Viking, 2024. Pollard, A. J. "Neville, Richard, fifth earl of Salisbury (1400–1460), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Stratford, Jenny. "John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (1389–1435), regent of France and prince." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  September 22, 2011. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Tuck, Anthony. "Edmund [Edmund of Langley], first duke of York (1341–1402), prince." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  September 14, 2023. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Tuck, Anthony. "Neville, Ralph, first earl of Westmorland (c. 1364–1425), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Vale, Brigette. "Scrope, Henry, third Baron Scrope of Masham (c. 1376–1415), soldier and administrator." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Walker, Simon. "Erpingham, Sir Thomas (c. 1355–1428), soldier." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Wikipedia contributors. "Charles II, Duke of Lorraine." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 11 Jan. 2025. Web. 27 Jan. 2025. Wikipedia contributors. "Isabeau of Bavaria." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 Jan. 2025. Web. 27 Jan. 2025. Wikipedia contributors. "Louis, Duke of Guyenne." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 10 Nov. 2024. Web. 27 Jan. 2025.

Countrystride
#141: A Cumbrian Christmas Cracker

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 54:20


...in which we congregate at the Armitt, Ambleside for a night of readings, historic press reports, dialect poems and music that celebrate a distinctly Cumbrian Christmas. In the company of Alan Cleaver, Lesley Park, Sue Allan and – on harp and guitar – the Cumbrian Duo, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane (and beyond) as we learn about seasonal customs from the historic counties of Westmorland and Cumberland: of the 'Waits' who performed dance tunes in isolated valleys; of the 'Merryneets', where dalesfolk would gather for nights of feasting and frivolity; and of the carol-singers of Wasdale, fighting a losing battle against the winter snows. Turning to dialect, Sue regales us with a miscellany of snow terms from the old tongue and champions works of the tragically underrated Cumbrian Bard, Robert Anderson of Carlisle, while Lesley reads one of the all-time classic Lakeland Christmas poems: 'Down t'Lonning'. As we move around the county – from the Ambleside postman's path via Buttermere (and its many pies) to a west coast nativity scene – we're accompanied by winter-time tunes from Ed Haslam and Jean Altshuler, including 'Cold and Raw' and the infamous 'Bleckell Murry Neet'. Alan's book, A Lake District Christmas, is available from Inspired by Lakeland. Sue's book on The Cumberland Bard is available from Books Cumbria. The latest CD from the Cumbrian Duo is sold through Willowhayne Music at naxosdirect.co.uk/search/bleckell Some of their music can be heard at youtube.com/watch?v=xB9CcJLIxKA and youtube.com/watch?v=jbNzqBBTCHk This podcast was recorded at one of our Countrystride Live events. To be first in line for tickets, sign up to our newsletter at countrystride.co.uk/

Countrystride
#138: Running int' fells - A brief history of fell-running, with Peter Todhunter

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 51:14


...in which we take an autumnual stroll around Grasmere to explore the history of fell-running with runner, archivist and west coast lad Peter Todhunter. Setting out from the village green – one-time site of Westmorland wrestling matches – we visit the field below Allan Bank, where the first known Guides Race took place in 1868. As a traditional Cumbrian 'sports day' grew to encompass hound trailing, boating, 'high leaping' and horse-racing – alongside the emerging discipline of fell-running – we consider the locational moves necessitated by an ever-growing number of competitors (often farm workers, gamekeepers and miners) and visitors. Moving into the modern era, we profile the first fell-running superstars, including Ernest Dalziel – the legend of Burnsall – and Keswick's own Bob Graham, who completed his iconic 42-peak Round in tennis shoes. We consider the growing list of endurance events that developed on the fells, from the 24-hour Challenge to the Mountain Trial, and the emergence of the amateur fell-running scene that dominates the sport today. Arriving at the Showfield – site of Grasmere Sports – Peter reflects on the achievements and legacy of his much-missed friend, Joss Naylor; tells us why Robinson is the greatest fell of all; reveals why a set of the Wainwright Guides are his desert island reads; and answers the perennial Bob conundrum... why Great Calva?. 'Running Int' Fells' is an exhibition that shares the history, spirit and enjoyment of running on the fells, from the beginnings at Grasmere Sports to ultra and trail running events today. The exhibition is on at The Armitt until 21 December, 2024.

SER Málaga
El Westmorland atraca en Málaga tres siglos después

SER Málaga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 4:27


Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults
Sleep Story 324 – Crump Folk Going Home

Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 36:24


Tonight's reading comes from Crump Folk Going Home. Written by Constance Holme and published in 1915, this book looks at the lives of people who live in the village of Westmorland, UK. My name is Teddy and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night's rest. Sleep is so important and my mission is to help you get the rest you need. The podcast is designed to play in the background while you slowly fall asleep. For those new to the podcast, it started from my own struggles with sleep. I wanted to create a resource for others facing similar challenges, and I'm so grateful for the amazing community we've built together.

Andalucía Informativos
INFORMATIVO MÁLAGA 8.45 / 19-09-24

Andalucía Informativos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 15:01


Atención si tiene que pasar la ITV porque, al igual que en el resto de Andalucía, en Málaga hay una huelga convocada que afectará durante varios días hasta final de mes a las nueve estaciones de la provincia y a más de 32.000 citas ya concertadas.30 municipios del área metropolitana de Málaga han acordado la creación de una comisión intermunicipal de movilidad que trabaje para coordinar acciones que les afectan en esta materia e impulsar las infraestructuras que están pendientes.Todos los grupos de la Diputación se ha puesto de acuerdo para reclamar a la Junta la finalización de la conocida como carretera del Arco, la A-356 que une Vélez Málaga y Marbella; un proyecto que está pendiente desde 1992.Alhaurín de la Torre comenzará a limpiara las acequias de la barriada de Zapata hoy y mañana para prevenir el Virus del Nilo. Posteriormente realizará fumigaciones.El Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja reúne, en una nueva exposición, una parte de las joyas de arte europeo que transportaba el Westmorland, una fragata británica apresada por los franceses en 1779 y que fue desembarcada en el puerto de Málaga y subastada.El Plol Digital acoge hoy y mañana el I Congreso Internacional de Comunicación, Cultura e Inteligencia Artificial que analiza el impacto de esta nueva herramienta digital.En deportes agotadas las entradas para el Granada-Málaga de este viernes en el Nuevo Los Cármenes. Estarán disponibles exclusivamente online aquellas localidades que los abonados cedan hasta 3 horas antes del encuentro.Escuchar audio

Cumbria Chamber of Commerce Podcast
Discussing plastic waste in the health care system with Clare Atkinson of Nu Green

Cumbria Chamber of Commerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 17:13


We're joined on the podcast by Clare Atkinson, Founder and Director of R&D at NuGreen, a sustainability consultancy researching the use of plastic in the health care sector and how resources from medical waste can be recovered and recycled. We discuss NuGreen's work to date, the challenges and opportunities when it comes to using plastic in the health care sector, and a new project funded through the Cumbria Action for Sustainability's W&F Green Enterprise hub looking at reducing plastic waste from medical equipment.  Links: Home - NuGreen (nu-green.co.uk) Westmorland and Furness Green Enterprise Hub (cafs.org.uk)

Farming Today
14/09/24 - Farming Today This Week: Farming underspend, Westmorland Show, fishing

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 24:41


DEFRA has confirmed there has been a £358 million underspend of the agricultural budget over the last three years. It follows unconfirmed reports in the press that the new Government plans to cut the future budget by £100m a year. So what would that mean for farming businesses and the environment?We visit the 225th Westmorland County Show to see the livestock on show, talk politics with young farmers and enjoy tasters in the Food Hall.The UK fishing industry is renewing its calls for the Government to develop a Fishing Strategy. The National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations says with plans in place on off shore energy and marine conservation, fishing is falling through the cracks. Meanwhile conservationists say the quota system is allowing overfishing of some UK stocks, and fishing gear needs to change to prevent unwanted bycatch.And we meet the new Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee - the group of MPs who scrutinise the Government's decisions around food, farming and environmental policy.Presented by Caz Graham Produced by Heather Simons

Farming Today
12/09/2024 Westmorland Show, farming budget underspend and its impact on the environment

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 13:51


Small livestock farms are most at threat from cuts to the agriculture budget yet are in areas of the country that we most need to invest in, for nature, climate and public access; that's according to environmental thinktank the Green Alliance.Caz Graham visits the Westmorland County Show, just outside Kendal in Cumbria, to discuss sheep, cheese and politics.Produced by Beatrice Fenton.

Countrystride
#132: Cumbria – 1,000 years of maps

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 60:37


...in which we tell the 1,000-year story of cartography in the historic counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire with author, academic and cartophile Bill Shannon. When does the name 'Cumbria' first appear on a map? Who were the men – entrepreneurs, oddballs, fraudsters and visionaries – who developed the skills of surveying and map-making over generations, often for scant financial rewards? How did the remarkable Christopher Saxton undertake the first county surveys – to make the definitive maps of England that were still being used two centuries later? When were the first scientific surveys carried out, and what role did the Ordnance Survey play in popularing maps for the 'everyman'? In this amiable chat covering ten centuries of map-making, we talk triangulation and tourism; contours and cartouches; and nymphs, monks and memories of map-reading on a misty Blencathra. Bill is on Twitter/X at https://x.com/BillShannon19 You can find out more about / buy Bill's book at https://www.inspiredbylakeland.co.uk/products/cumbria-1-000-years-of-maps To view some of Bill's favourite maps, head over to our sister site, Hefted: https://hefted.substack.com/p/six-iconic-maps-of-cumbria

Mikey and Bob
Polka Dot Peter Nub Rub

Mikey and Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 74:49


Official Back To School StationWe check in with the Pittsburgh Scanner to see what is happening in and around our city - Steelers!!! - We are getting our Russy ready for the regular season - Raccoon Tim at the Westmorland county fair... Anything is possible - Have anything fun for the show or want to say hi... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and send us a talkback message

Countrystride
#122: Limestone of the Westmorland Dales

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 53:31


...in which we set out from springtime Orton to explore the limestone scars of the Westmorland Dales in the company of husband-and-wife geologist / botanist team Syvia and Peter Woodhead. Alongside bubbling Chapel Beck, we encounter early flowers and a lively March hare as we learn about the geological origins of limestone - in distant coral seas some 350 million years ago. Arriving on Orton Scar, with its big-sky panoramas, we reflect on the industrial processing of lime – for agriculture and construction – and observe the 'lasagne' layering of different eras of deposition. Passing limestone pavement on the shoulder of Knott – grikes forming micro-climates for an abundance of rare plants – we encounter myriad fossils, of corals, gastropods and sponges, that record cycles of life and mass extinction. Chased by a storm that never arrives, we finish our walking circuit at Gamelands Stone Circle, where we reflect on the power and legacy of ice. For more about the Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership project, see friendsofthelakedistrict.org.uk/westmorland-dales-hidden-landscapes-partnership The GeoTrail walks can be found at riendsofthelakedistrict.org.uk/westmorland-dales-geotrails-2022 For Cumbria GeoCoonservation see cbdc.org.uk/cumbria_geoconservation/

I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast
289: Westmorland Green Slate

I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 66:10


This week Erin tells us about Gordon Park who was convicted of murdering his wife Carol Park, whose body was found in Coniston Water 21 years after her disappearance.Sources:http://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/park-gordon.htmhttps://www.whitehavennews.co.uk/news/17181318.jury-to-start-deliberating-in-lady-in-lake-murder-trial/Support the show

I'll Try That Podcast
182 - Stroud Brewery | Westmorland Organic IPA

I'll Try That Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 22:16


In today's episode we discuss a lesser-known-until-recently classic beer ad before focussing on the Westmorland Organic IPA brewed by Stroud Brewery.

Colubrid & Colubroid Radio
Eric Westmorland talks about Corn Snakes

Colubrid & Colubroid Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 105:26


In this episode, we talk with Eric Westmorland about Corn Snakes. Follow:Zac Loughman  @ dr_crawdad on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/dr_crawdad/On FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011423011423Clint Bartley IG: MetazoticsLLC FB: MetazoticsWebsite: metazotics.comMPR NetworkFB: https://www.facebook.com/MoreliaPythonRadioIG: https://www.instagram.com/mpr_network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrEaKcyN8KvC3pqaiYc0RQMore ways to support the shows.Swag store: https://teespring.com/stores/mprnetworkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/moreliapythonradio ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Radical Reformers podcast
Place Leadership With Sam Plum - Radical Reformers Podcast

Radical Reformers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 51:20


This episode is with Sam Plum, the inaugural Chief Executive of the new Westmorland and Furness Council. This council was created when Cumbria County Council split into two – so Westmorland and Furness has half the old County Council and the three districts, which used to sit in that geographical footprint. This #RadicalReformers episode is part of the February "Place Leadership" theme of our #PrioritisingPublicServices campaign. Sam gives her perspective on the different stages of implementing the change, starting with a period where the focus is on settling and stabilising. However, Sam has never lost sight of the forward vision and ensuring that the benefits of reorganisation are achieved for the people of Westmorland and Furness. Sam has some very clear ideas of what she wants to achieve in the long term, focusing on the three E's of equity, economy, and environment. One of the really striking things for me in this conversation is how Sam sees herself as a “place” leader, not just the leader of an organisation. She is ready to focus on wider benefits rather than just those which directly impact the council. I think there are huge lessons to be drawn from this conversation for place leaders and council leaders everywhere. Enjoy it!

Countrystride
119: The birth of Quakerism in Cumbria

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 48:53


...in which we celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of George Fox – founder of Quakerism – on a journey through '1652 country' with historian, Quaker and Professor Emeritus at Lancaster University, Angus Winchester. Starting our walk at the Society of Friends meeting house in the picture-perfect hamlet of Brigflatts just outside Sedbergh, we learn about the turbulent times into which Fox was born. Introducing the charismatic, troubled and talented Fox, we follow his famous footsteps of 1652, through Lancashire and Yorkshire to Sedbergh and then into Westmorland, where he preached to 1,000 people atop Firbank Fell in a meeting that would become pivotal in the spread of early Quakerism. With grand views of the Howgills, we continue the story into 1653 as Fox moved north and west to Ulverston and then into Cumberland ("now't good comes round Black Combe"). Closing our conversation, we consider the importance of the '1652' north country, the period of persecution following the fertile early years, and the Quaker legacy – of Friends meeting houses and businesses – in Cumbria today. For more about Briggflatts, see https://brigflatts.org Angus' excellent book The Language of the Landscape can be bought from Handstand.

Renaissance Festival Podcast

VISIT OUR SPONSORS     The Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.org The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast         The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com             Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website RESCU https://RESCU.org Ocean Renaissance Foundation http://www.oceancityrenaissance.com/ SONGS Fiddler's Green performed by Master 'Bones' Jangle and the Voodoo Island Cannibals from the album Lots O' Booty http://masterbonesjangle.webs.com/ Awakening to the Dream performed by Éiníní from the album Taking Flight https://einini.yolasite.com Bully in the Alley performed by Fishbones & Scurvy from the album Below the Gallows Tree https://www.bandmix.com/fishbonesandscurvy/     Skye Boat Song performed by Shillelagh from the album Evening Pint https://shillelaghtexas.bandcamp.com/ The Victory (The Ballad Of Timmy And The Red Shirt) performed by Water Street Bridge from the album Oh Death https://www.facebook.com/WaterStreetBridge/ Pachelbel Jig performed by Green Man Clan from the album We Go to Elevenses https://www.facebook.com/GreenManClan Hieland Laddie performed by Henry Martin from the album Around the Bay The Foggy Dew performed by Iron Hill Vagabonds from the album Circus Vagabonds http://www.ironhillvagabonds.com/         An Cailin Fion , The Black Nag performed by Tania Opland from the album Bonnie Rantin' Lassie Waves performed by Jackdaws from the album Amuse http://www.thejackdaws.com/       Johnny Jump Up performed by Bedlam Bards from the album Furious Fancies https://www.bedlambards.com       Witch of the Westmorland performed by Dianne Linn from the album A Rogue By Any Other Name http://www.dianelinn.com/     If I Only Had Some Rum performed by Pirates For Sail from the album Dark Side of the Lagoon http://piratesforsail.com/     Celtic Goulash performed by The Rogues from the album American Highlander http://www.therogues.com     All For Me Grog performed by Terrible Musicians from the album No Royalty- Songs of Pirates, Paupers and Vagrants https://www.facebook.com/TerribleMusicians/ Inis Mona performed by Saxon Moon from the album Awakening https://www.facebook.com/saxonmoonmusic/ Star Of The County Down performed by King's Busketeers from the album Boston To Belfast - The Bedroom Sessions https://www.thekingsbusketeers.com  The Star Of The Country Down performed by Merry Measure from the album Faire Warning Dancing With The Devil performed by The Leprechaun Pirates from the album The Leprechaun Pirates http://www.leprechaunpirates.com/  Non Sofre Santa Maria (Csm-159) Dance Version performed by Istanpitta from the album PilgrimageToTheShrine http://www.istanpitta.com/     Rusalka performed by New Minstrel Revue from the album Many Hands Water Is Wide performed by Jack Salt and the Captain's Daughter from the album Bring Us a Barrel https://jacksalt.bandcamp.com       Rosin De Beau performed by Rusty Mudd from the album The Darkling Road https://www.facebook.com/rusty.mudd.1     Rage of the Pentahook performed by Alestorm from the album No Grave But The Sea http://www.alestorm.net/     Dernière Bataille performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum http://barbarorhum31.wix.com/barbarorhum Mingulay Boat Song performed by 2 Merry Men from the album Bawdy Drunken Song-Filled Merriment https://www.facebook.com/2MerryMen Health To The Company performed by Crossed Cannons from the album Skull And Crossed Cannons https://www.facebook.com/crossedcannons/     HOW TO CONTACT US         Post it on Facebook         https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusi Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com   HOW TO LISTEN         Apple     https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024         Spotify     https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g  Pandora                  http://www.pandora.com/            Podbay                  http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes               http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/          

Countrystride
Countrystride #115: A Cumbrian Christmas feast - With Helen Rebanks and Ivan Day

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 58:20


...in which we are joined by Farmer's Wife author Helen Rebanks and food historian Ivan Day for a feast of Cumbrian Christmas fare. In Ivan's historic Westmorland farm kitchen we learn about the dishes that marked a traditional Christmas – 'hackin', powdered goose and sweet pie – before Helen and Ivan serve up three very different gingerbreads. Discussing her debut book, Helen speaks about food on the family farm, about memories of marmalade and about why food matters. Ivan, meanwhile, tackles a few local food queries: was ginger really a Whitehaven import?; was the Cumberland sausage introduced by German miners?; and which of Cartmel or Sharrow Bay can claim to be the true home of sticky toffee pudding? Finally, as we tuck into an early seasonal dinner, we learn about a Lowther christmas pie with ingredients that included 15 sparrows, 46 yellow hammers, 12 patridges... and a curlew. Helen's book The Farmer's Wife is available from all good bookshops. Helen is on Twitter at twitter.com/theshepherdswi1 Ivan is on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ivanpatrickday/  

Cumbria Growth Hub Podcast
Introducing the Westmorland & Furness Green Enterprise Hub

Cumbria Growth Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:41


We're joined by Molly Hogg of Cumbria Action for Sustainability and Lesley Robinson of Cumbria Business Growth Hub to discuss the launch of the W&F Green Enterprise Hub, a dynamic initiative dedicated to supporting local organisations on their journey towards decarbonisation and sustainability.

Chatzzz
Carol Westmorland: Cycling Beyond Limits | Chatzzz Ep. 67

Chatzzz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 76:25


Welcome to another episode of Chatzzz where we sit down with the extraordinary Carol Westmorland.Carol is not your average guest. She's not only an accomplished cyclist, but she's also pushed the boundaries of human endurance by cycling a jaw-dropping 445.4 miles in just 24 hours! And that's not all - Carol's unique claim to fame is being celebrated in the national press as a triplet, a delightful story that we can't wait to hear.But the surprises don't end there. Carol once auditioned to be on the popular TV show "Come Dine With Me," and we'll get the inside scoop on that experience.Plus, Carol will enlighten us on the importance of pilates for your health. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just curious about the benefits of pilates, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Join us for an engaging conversation filled with inspiration, laughter, and valuable insights on this episode of Chatzzz with the remarkable Carol Westmorland.

Crash Cast
Ep #148 Kirby Westmorland of Claw Marks American and Brigade Skateboards

Crash Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 159:58


Today's guest Drummer for Claw Marks American and Part of Brigade Skateboards Kirby Westmorland. We had one hell of a time on this episode from unusual eats, fingernail paints, dream drums and so so much more and we didn't even barely scratch the surface. Go support Kirby and all of his endeavors it's well worth it.      Links down below for all the goods. If you want behind the scenes and episodes 2 days early sign up for our Patreon it helps support the show in many ways.   As always thank you for listening. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/crashcast   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/crashcast This episode https://youtu.be/igetOEK0Eiw   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crashcastpod/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/crashcastpod     Twitter https://twitter.com/crashcastpod1     Brigde Skateboards https://www.facebook.com/BrigadeSkateboards/about https://www.instagram.com/brigadeskateboards/   Claw Marks American https://www.facebook.com/clawmarksamerican/about https://www.instagram.com/clawmarksamerican/

DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD
El Westmorland: el barco inglés lleno de obras de arte que terminaron siendo propiedad de España

DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 6:43


Gran parte de la Historia de la Humanidad se ha desarrollado en torno al mar. Son infinitas las historias sobre barcos, aventuras de navegación, descubrimientos marinos, batallas navales, hundimientos de navíos, abordajes piratas... pero esta que te contamos hoy, muy desconocida, tiene el aliciente de haber llenado de valiosas obras de arte a importantes museos españoles, de manera inesperada y rocambolesca. Se trata de la captura del “Westmorland”, un barco inglés que transportaba pinturas, esculturas, libros, grabados, mobiliario y piezas arqueológicas, de Italia a Inglaterra. Todas las piezas habían sido adquiridas por jóvenes británicos que realizaban su viaje por el Continente -el llamado “Grand Tour”- y tenían como destino importantes coleccionistas, entre otros el Duque de Gloucester, hermano del rey Jorge III de Inglaterra. Era el año 1779. Y las obras de arte terminaron siendo propiedad de España.

Countrystride
Countrystride #97: Townend – A Troutbeck farming dynasty

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 51:59


...in which we descend upon the cloistered valley of Troutbeck to celebrate the 75th birthday of the National Trust farm at Townend, home for 12 generations to the 'yeoman' Browne family. In the company of Collections & House Manager Emma Wright we uncover a trove of farmhouse treasures, including an expansive 'meat loft', the last George Browne's remarkable wood carvings and Elizabeth Birkett's 1699 'commonplace book' of recipes and unlikely ailment cures. Accessing the house's nationally-important library, we paint a picture of a leisured family in pursuit of wealth and influence, and Mark gets enthused by a copy of 'Gate's Shepherds Guide'. Rambling past the farm's expansive bank barn – one of the finest in Westmorland – we learn about the characteristic pattern of 'outgang' lanes that allowed stock to be driven onto the communal Wansfell 'hundreds' before turning our attention to Beatrix Potter and the last days of the Browne dynasty. You can find out more about Townend at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/lake-district/townend

The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 199 - Lady Anne Clifford and the fight for five castles

The English Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 70:56


We're joined by Senior Properties Historian Steven Brindle and historian Karen Hearn to discuss the story of Lady Anne Clifford (1590–1676). As High Sheriff of Westmorland and the last member of one of England's great medieval dynasties, she became something of a legend in her own lifetime and has remained a celebrated figure in the history of northern England ever since. We'll reveal how, after fighting a 40-year battle for her right to inherit her father's estates, she devoted herself to restoring and enhancing the castles and churches on her lands. To read more about Lady Anne Clifford's life, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/women-in-history/anne-clifford

The Canna Mom Show
Kaitlyn Fitzgerald Is Marketing “Majic” In Cannabis

The Canna Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 41:53


Kaitlyn Fitzgerald joins The Canna Mom Show from Arizona where she is doing good in the emerging cannabis industry with her small business marketing skills. She shares with Joyce her canna story that includes an interesting twist on a mother-daughter cannabis journey. Kaitlyn is a cannabis marketing specialist, and in addition to starting her own firm, Baked Brand Studios, she is also the director of strategy and accounts at Majic Plants which is a collective of savvy marketers and inspired creatives supporting brands in the cannabis, plant medicine and wellness spaces. But her story begins as a very young caregiver for her own mother that influenced her opinions of pharmaceutical medications and led her to find cannabis for her own healing that grew into a passion for helping others. On today's show she shares her professional journey from tech to cannabis, and how a childhood spent watching her own mother's medical struggles led her to become the advocate she is today.Joyce also talks about her night at the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge at the immersive art experience called Solstice, a reflection of winter lights. And she gives a shout out to Bountiful Farmswho just launched a new line of culinary edibles in collaboration with a renowned Michelin Star chef. Joyce also gives a suggestion for those looking for quality medical and science canna advice to please reach out to Azalla Education. They have put together The Azalla Education handbook that includes detailed information about terpene and cannabinoids and how these work together for specific ailment and healing. Thank you to our partner The Resort at Westmoreland in Jamaica for making today's show possible. And if you'd like to partner with us in 2023 please reach out, we still have opportunities available.Topics Discussed(1:25) Mount Auburn Cemetery Solstice(3:00) The Goods Dispensary(5:10) Award Nomination(5:45) Bountiful Farms Culinary Edibles(6:40) Azalla Education Handbook(8:30) Thank You The Resort at Westmoreland(9:40) Kaitlyn's Canna Story(12:12) A Brother's Story(14:35) The Start Up World(15:00) Intro Audio(16:01) Her Dad's Story(16:17) Entering The Canna Industry(17:44) Moving to Monterey(19:33) Harvesting Cannabis(20:30) Marketing for Small Business(21:30) Meeting Marketing Needs(22:02) The Emerald Cup(23:30) Baked Brands(24:20) Majic Plant Marketing(24:36) Thank You to Resort at Westmorland in Jamaica(25:45) Cannabis Marketing Collective(30:24) Canna Marketing Opportunities(31:55) Her Mom's Story(34:16) Water Soluble Pills(36:58) Apothecary Model(39:15) Connect with Kaitlyn on Instagram and Linked-InThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music   

Wizard of Ads
Frame. Reframe. Counterpunching Part 2

Wizard of Ads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 9:46


The pain of loss is psychologically twice as powerful as the pleasure of gain. When Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky published Prospect Theory in 1979, a generation of advertisers mistakenly began to speak to Pain, and to the fear of Loss.If you frame a choice as “Loss versus Gain,” most people will choose loss avoidance because “losses loom larger than gains.”But what if you want your audience to embrace the risk of loss? To what motivation, then, do you speak?Equally unwise is to frame a choice as “Pain versus Pleasure.” Pain and Pleasure are not as distinct as they may at first seem. You do not recall the event itself, but only your most recent memory of it.The experience of pain or pleasure during an event is replaced by the memory of that pain or pleasure; how it is perceived afterwards upon recall. Your memory is built upon what you were feeling at the peak point, and how the experience ended. These are the four peaks that matter:1. Elevation: a transcendent moment of happiness.2. Pride: a moment that captures you at your best.3. Insight: a eureka moment that gives you startling clarity4. Connection: a moment of knowing you belong.Don't speak to the fear of loss – or to the avoidance of pain – unless you are counting on an immediate response from people who are easily alarmed.If you desire your audience to embrace the possibility of pain and loss, you must reframe the choice as “Fear versus Hope.”We have lionized feats of bravery and ridiculed acts of cowardice for millennia.“Are you a frightened, fearful little waste of skin, or will your actions be remembered for generations? Is there anything you care about more than yourself?”Loss vs. Gain, or Pain vs. Pleasure, can easily be reframed as Fear vs. Hope. To cause a person to prefer more pain instead of less pain, all you have to do is add a better ending.“With a beginning that invites each man to assume he'll be the one who ‘outlives this day, and comes safe home,' the speech skims over present difficulties to paint an evocative picture of future fellowship and hearty celebration. Instead of focusing on the suffering they're about to face, the men project themselves years ahead, to the happy time when they will be old and honored, with even the meanest of their number elevated to gentry status as the king's brothers-in-arms. With this vivid picture of their glorious future, the king moves the troops to conquer their fears and follow him to victory.”– Virginia Postrel, The Power of GlamourVirginia Postrell was referring to a famous speech Shakespeare wrote for a play in 1599. When they were impossibly outnumbered at Agincourt in 1415 and every man thought he was about to die; this is that famous speech given by King Henry V.HUMPHREY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTERWhere is the King? JOHN, DUKE OF BEDFORDThe King himself is rode to view their battle. EARL OF WESTMORLANDOf fighting men they have full threescore thousand. DUKE OF EXETERThere's five to one; besides, they all are fresh.(The King, unseen, approaches from behind and hears… )EARL OF WESTMORLANDO that we now had hereBut one ten-thousand of those men in EnglandThat do no work today! KING HENRY VWhat's he that wishes so?My cousin Westmorland? No, my fair cousin.If we are mark'd to die, we are enoughTo do our country loss; and if to live,The fewer men, the greater share of honor.God's will, I pray thee wish not one man more.Rather proclaim it, Westmorland, through...

Sunday
Islamic Art; Faith & Politics; Favourite Carols

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 43:51


Islam has given the world some exquisite and spectacularly beautiful art. Now, modern Islamic Art is being celebrated at Bayt Al Fann, a two-day international digital festival on 28-29 November. The event will showcase contemporary artists from across the world, who have been inspired by the Islamic tradition. It will also explore how Islamic art might evolve in the future. William Crawley meets two of the artists, British-Bahraini poet Taher Adel, who is a spoken word performer and Samira Mian who uses watercolours to paint sacred Islamic geometry. There are more details about the Bayt Al Fann website at https://www.baytalfann.com/ Can faith and politics really mix? William speaks to Tim Farron, the former Leader of the Liberal Democrat Party and sitting MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale about his new book ‘A Mucky Business' Why Christians Should Get Involved in Politics. What is your favourite Christmas carol, and why do you love it so much? During Advent, we are teaming up with the BBC Radio 3 Saturday Breakfast team to celebrate some of the nation's most popular carols. Today, presenter Elizabeth Alker meets composer and conductor John Rutter, to discuss Once In Royal David's City. Email us and tell us about your favourite carol and why it's important to you: sunday@bbc.co.uk Producers: Jonathan Hallewell and Louise Clark-Rowbotham Presenter: William Crawley (Image courtesy of Samira Mian)

Meet the Farmers
Never Give Up to achieve your Goal - with Jim Beary

Meet the Farmers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 46:03


Ben meets Jim Beary who farms beef, sheep, pigs and chickens in the Westmorland Dales which is in Cumbria but part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Wild & Uncut with Kristy Titus
EP 33 - David Westmorland

Wild & Uncut with Kristy Titus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 64:26


In this episode of the Wild & Uncut podcast Kristy Titus and David Westmoreland sit down and talk all things whitetail from deer camp in Kansas.  Weather he likes it or not, David has been Kristy's whitetail mentor and outfitter for the past six years. He is an incredibly accomplished hunter, competitive archer and owner of Prairieland Outfitters. To David's credit, his whitetail collection is an absolute marvel and all have been taken with a bow.  If you love hunting whitetail or want to hear a few tips, then this is podcast that you don't want to miss!  FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sponsored by Ruger

Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded
Brethren, The Story Of A Great Recovery by David J Beattie. Chapter 43, In Westmorland

Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 10:24


Two websites have excellent content. There are Plymouth Brethren Writings and stempublishing.com. I use both all the time. Most of my videos are from the text on these sites. Brethren: The Story of a Great Recovery By David J Beattie Index Brethren, The Story Of A Great Recovery Author's Note Part I England And Wales (chapters 1-11) Part I England And Wales (chapters 12-22) Part I England And Wales (chapters 23-33) Part I England And Wales (chapters 34-44) Part II Scotland And Ireland Part III Early Days In The Foreign Field https://plymouthbrethren.org/series/6103

Que Pasa Calexico
Episode 177 - Gloria Brambila - Candidate for Westmorland Union Elementary School Board

Que Pasa Calexico

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 60:28


Today I had the pleasure of talking to hard working stay at home mom who left a successful professional career to spend more time with her son Mathew who is in the autism spectrum. After leaving the workforce she has spent her spare time advocating for all children with autism. She spent a lot of her time living in the outskirts of Westmorland but has recently moved into town and this has make her realized the needs for some of the families in her community. She hopes having a seat in the Candidate for Westmorland Union Elementary School Board will help her be a bigger help to those in need in her community. Read a Calexico Chronicle article about Ms Gloria Brambila! https://calexicochronicle.com/2022/04/01/a-mother-advocates-for-all-children-with-autism/ Follow Dia De Los Muertos at the Border on Instagram!! https://www.instagram.com/diademuertosattheborder/ Huge thanks to Calexico Brewing Company for allowing us to record this episode at their tap room!! Thank You to my Anchor Sponsors! Camilo Garcia, Jake, Eric Ortega Norma Sierra Galindo IID Director representing division 5 and serving the entire Imperial Valley! Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs! Follow Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs https://www.facebook.com/Sergios-Tacos-and-Hotdogs-814183015393170 Follow Eddie Lopez and Roots Creative on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/cultivatingideas/ Eric Reyes - Amigos de la Comunidad Will Torres - Valley Sports Network! https://valleysportsnet.com/ Thinking of buying or selling a house or property, contact David Gastelum! https://www.facebook.com/whybuyorsell Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/2AljpUQ Follow us on Instagram! http://bit.ly/31l34ve Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/2ZTMdlL Visit our new and improved website https://quepasacalexico.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/support

Editor and Publisher Reports
159 One man's fight to return public notices to his Kansas publication.

Editor and Publisher Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 32:36


Most United States municipalities have laws requiring that all public notices must be published by a third-party independent newspaper — a concept that dates to the 1700s. This practice is based on the idea that the people of a democracy have the right to know what is going on with their government and the legal proceedings that occur within their community. There is no question that the newspaper industry, especially on individual state levels, spends a good deal of resources to maintain that precedent, not only because the public notice linage creates necessary revenues that fund our newsrooms. These small, innocuous postings have helped provide, in many cases, another level of transparency within local governments that has uncovered and delivered a final check on graft and possible theft of tax dollars. Over time some states and municipalities have found various reasons to try to stop the practice of placing public notices within newspapers of record. For example, in a March 2022 episode of "E&P Reports," this magazine reported on how the state of Florida passed sweeping legislation, reversing their stance on the practice in what was rumored to be the result of a vendetta between the state's governor and a hard hitting investigative reporter (“Florida's public notice reversal”). More recently, the small town of Westmorland, Kansas' city council took advantage of a loophole in the state charter that allowed certain city governments to opt out of having to place these notices within a newspaper by declaring home rule in the exemption. The council's claim for the change was simply a way to save taxpayer money. On August 11, 2022, Ned Seaton, the GM and editor-in-chief of the Manhattan (KS) Mercury and the Times of Pottawatomie County Kansas, the newspaper of record of Westmorland, stood in front of the council and pled a case that reminded the council members of the three key implications of the government's choice to remove notices from newspapers: Budget, transparency, and liability. Within the very text of the recorded speech, Seaton stated to the group: “I am asking you to reverse your vote last month and instead continue to stand for transparency. I am asking you to designate – as your predecessors have designated for decades – an independent, subscription-supported printed newspaper as the verifiable method of notifying the public of what you're doing. By doing so, you'll be not only supporting a regional family-owned business and its employees who cover your meetings, and you'll be using a cost-effective medium and making a statement that you value government accountability — at least to the extent of four-tenths of one percent of your budget." His compelling argument worked; the council voted to reinstate the practice directly after. In this 159th episode of "E&P Reports," we interview Ned Seaton, the GM and editor-in-chief of the Manhattan (KS) Mercury and the Times of Pottawatomie County Kansas, the newspaper of record of Westmorland, KS. The town decided to suspend the placement of public notices in the local newspaper and then reverse itself when reminded by Seaton of the value and overall benefit the practice itself has for the community as a whole. Also appearing is Emily Bradbury - Executive Director of the Kansas Press Association. She offers her perspective on how important it is that news publishers help in all ways possible to keep this practice in place.

The Northern Agenda
The great Cumbrian council shake-up | Why businesses need to stop the search for employee 'unicorns'

The Northern Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 41:36


After taking a short break following the Queen's death, The Northern Agenda is back to look at the issues impacting the North, discussing the stories that are outside of the Westminster bubble.Liverpool Echo political editor Liam Thorp joins Rob Parsons on the podcast to discuss the "perilous" situation facing the city during the cost of living crisis - and how Liverpool has responded to the Queen's death.Rob also speaks to Jonathan Brook, who is currently the leader of South Lakeland Council, about the radical restructure of local democracy in Cumbria. The Lib Dem councillor will, from next year, lead the new Westmorland and Furness authority.And ahead of a one-day conference by the RSA think tank in Newcastle, exploring the future of the workplace, Rob is joined by Rachel Redshaw, People and Culture Director at Nexus - the operator of the Tyne and Wear metro and the region's passenger transport executive.She argues that the way many organisations recruit their staff is fundamentally flawed - and needs to change for both the sake of the employers and employees. The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons, and produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.You can subscribe to the daily Northern Agenda newsletter here: http://www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fadam and Friends
"Evolution of Poker" W/ Jordan Westmorland

Fadam and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 60:38


Today's guest is Jordan Westmorland.Jordan is a professional poker player from Seattle. He competed in the World Series of Poker Main Event and has lived and played competitive poker internationally.In this episode, the two discuss: Jordan's experience at the 2022 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, NV and the broader picture of Jordan's start in the game (03:12), how “Black Friday” in the Poker world ended up sending Jordan across the globe and living in Thailand (18:30), and how Jordan parlayed his early success into a full-time career in Poker (36:18).AND SO MUCH MORE!You can't follow Jordan - instead find him in person! Maybe in Thailand. For more content: https://www.adamtillercomedy.comFollow the Pod: https://www.instagram.com/fandfpodIntro Music: “End of the World”, Travis ThompsonOutro Music: “.wavpool”, Jaga“Story Time Theme Song”, Tirey, Jake Allen, and Depressica.Mentioned in this Pod:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/full-tilt-w-joel-micka/id1470421058?i=1000459122112

Farming Today
08/09/2022 Farmers' reactions to the new Defra secretary of state, Westmorland Show, beneficial insects

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 13:37


There's a new Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Who is Ranil Jayawardena and what hopes do farmers have for his time at Defra? We visit the Westmorland County Show in Cumbria to sample a few opinions, and get analysis from the Farmers' Guardian's Head of News, Abi Kay. Continuing our week looking at insects, we hear how a group of farmers has been looking into how they can attract 'beneficial' insects to control pests by using the flower margins alongside their arable crops. Presented by Caz Graham and produced by Beatrice Fenton.

The Herpetoculture Network
CornStars Ep. 7 - Eric Westmorland of ECW Reptiles

The Herpetoculture Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 175:18


Episode 7 of CornStars and this episode we're joined by Eric Westmorland of ECW Reptiles to talk about his corn projects, massive breeding season, and some other species he's working with. Follow Eric - https://www.facebook.com/ecwreptiles Like this episode? Want more? SUBSCRIBE via Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify or anywhere podcasts are found! Brought to you by BlackBox Cages & Rack Systems → blackboxcages.com and Silent Hill Reptiles - silenthillreptiles.com Follow us - https://linktr.ee/The_Herpetoculture_Network

BASTA BUGIE - Santi e beati
Le guerre giuste di san Pio V

BASTA BUGIE - Santi e beati

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 5:34


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7002LE GUERRE GIUSTE DI SAN PIO V di Roberto de MatteiSan Pio V fu un papa santo e fu un Papa guerriero. Il suo nome è legato alla vittoria di Lepanto, ma egli aveva intenzione di portare la guerra anche in Inghilterra contro l'usurpatrice, Elisabetta Tudor, che scomunicò il 25 febbraio 1570 con la bolla Regnans in excelsis, dichiarandola decaduta dal suo preteso diritto alla corona inglese. Aveva una volta promesso che per una spedizione contro l'Inghilterra protestante non soltanto avrebbe impiegato i beni della Chiesa, ma sarebbe andato personalmente a guidarla.Il Papa aveva affidato la missione di operare per la restaurazione della Chiesa cattolica in Inghilterra a un suo agente a Londra, il banchiere fiorentino Roberto RidolfiRidolfi abitava nella capitale inglese da molti anni e aveva preso contatto con due influenti aristocratici cattolici i conti di Northumberlande di Westmoreland ai quali, d'accordo con Pio V, aveva assicurato un consistente aiuto finanziario per i loro progetti di sollevare il popolo inglese e liberare Maria Stuart. L'insurrezione scoppiò a Durham e Rippon il 16 novembre 1569. Lo stendardo degli insorti, rappresentante il Salvatore con le Cinque Piaghe sanguinanti come quello del Pilgrimage of Grace del 1536. I conti di Northumberland e Westmorland in un primo momento trionfarono ed ebbero la gioia di assistere alla Messa cattolica nella cattedrale di Durham; ma non riuscirono a liberare Maria Stuarda, anche perché non ottennero l'aiuto decisivo che avevano promesso i re cattolici di Spagna, Filippo II, e di Francia, Carlo IX.Fallita la ribellione del Nord d'Inghilterra, Ridolfi prospettò al Papa l'idea che il duca d'Alba, comandante dell'esercito spagnolo nei Paesi Bassi, invadesse l'Inghilterra appoggiando una nuova ribellione cattolica.Il Papa diede il suo sostegno all'iniziativa e il 5 maggio 1571 affidò a Ridolfi una lettera per Filippo II, in cui invitava il sovrano spagnolo a provvedere ai mezzi necessari all'esecuzione dell'impresa. Il sovrano spagnolo, come Pio V, sembrò entusiasta del piano, ma lasciò a sua volta l'ultima parola al duca d'Alba, che invece nutriva scetticismo sull'impresa. Lo stesso duca d'Alba, sempre molto pragmatico, il 5 dicembre 1569 aveva scritto a Filippo II, con una punta di sarcasmo, che il Papa "era così zelante che pensava che ogni cosa si sarebbe potuta realizzare senza usare gli ordinari mezzi umani". L'osservazione si sarebbe potuta capovolgere, affermando che il duca d'Alba era così pragmatico da pensare che ogni cosa potesse essere realizzata senza usare i mezzi soprannaturali. La battaglia di Lepanto avrebbe dimostrato, meno di due anni dopo, i risultati dello zelo soprannaturale di Pio V. Il santo Pontefice, che combatté i musulmani e i protestanti dimostrò con il suo esempio che esistono le guerre giuste. Guerre giuste sono quelle condotte per difendere la propria patria aggredita, ma anche e a maggior ragione, quelle per difendere la fede cattolica da un'aggressione che sta per compiersi o che è stata compiuta: nel primo caso quella dei Turchi, nel secondo caso quella dei protestanti.Il 21 aprile 1572, pochi giorni prima della morte, malgrado le sue sofferenze, il Santo Padre manifestò il desiderio di fare la visita alle sette basiliche di Roma. Cardinali, medici e familiari cercarono invano di dissuaderlo ed egli con fatica compì la sua devozione Al ritorno, sulla soglia del Vaticano incontrò un gruppo di cattolici inglesi, costretti all'esilio; s'intrattenne con essi ed esclamò: "Mio Dio, voi sapete che io sono sempre stato pronto a versare il sangue per salvezza della loro nazione".I beni spirituali sono più alti dei beni materiali e per essi i cattolici devono essere pronti a versare il proprio sangue. Tale fu l'insegnamento di san Pio V, uno dei più grandi Papi nella storia della Chiesa.

The Podcast Hub: Tosh Taylor
Learn what CBDC Westmorland Albert can do for you

The Podcast Hub: Tosh Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 26:21


Learn here! https://www.cbdc.ca/en/programs/cbdc-westmorland-albert-small-business-emergency-working-capital-program And follow them here: https://www.facebook.com/CBDCWestmorlandAlbert/

Analisi e commenti | RRL
179 - La guerra giusta di S.Pio V

Analisi e commenti | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 6:07


Sabato 30 aprile, nella cappella di Santa Maria Maggiore che raccoglie le spoglie di san PioV, mons. Marco Agostini ha celebrato una solenne Messa in Rito Romano antico in onore del grande Pontefice di cui ricorrono i 450 anni dalla morte, avvenuta il 30 aprile 1572. San Pio V fu un papa santo e fu un Papa guerriero. Il suo nome è legato alla vittoria di Lepanto, ma egli aveva intenzione di portare la guerra anche in Inghilterra contro l'usurpatrice, Elisabetta Tudor, che scomunicò il 25 febbraio 1570 con la bolla Regnans in excelsis, dichiarandola decaduta dal suo preteso diritto alla corona inglese. Aveva una volta promesso che per una spedizione contro l'Inghilterra protestante non soltanto avrebbe impiegato i beni della Chiesa, ma sarebbe andato personalmente a guidarlaIl Papa aveva affidato la missione di operare per la restaurazione della Chiesa cattolica in Inghilterra a un suo agente a Londra, il banchiere fiorentino Roberto RidolfiRidolfi abitava nella capitale inglese da molti anni e aveva preso contatto con due influenti aristocratici cattolici i conti di Northumberlande di Westmoreland ai quali, d'accordo con Pio V, aveva assicurato un consistente aiuto finanziario per i loro progetti di sollevare il popolo inglese e liberare Maria Stuart. L'insurrezione scoppiò a Durham e Rippon il 16 novembre 1569. Lo stendardo degli insorti, rappresentante il Salvatore con le Cinque Piaghe sanguinanti come quello del Pilgrimage of Grace del 1536. I conti di Northumberland e Westmorland in un primo momento trionfarono ed ebbero la gioia di assistere alla Messa cattolica nella cattedrale di Durham; ma non riuscirono a liberare Maria Stuarda, anche perché non ottennero l'aiuto decisivo che avevano promesso i re cattolici di Spagna, Filippo II, e di Francia, Carlo IX. Fallita la ribellione del Nord d'Inghilterra, Ridolfi prospettò al Papa l'idea che il duca d'Alba, comandante dell'esercito spagnolo nei Paesi Bassi. invadesse l'Inghilterra appoggiando una nuova ribellione cattolica.

MK1 MotorWorks
25. RABBIT HISTORY LESSON with Clint (@clintttm)

MK1 MotorWorks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 152:47


Have you ever wanted to learn more about the Rabbits of Westmorland? Well in this week's episode, Clint teaches us about the little things that most of you weren't aware of and we talk about the different models you could get and so much more! If you want to hear more episodes like this in future, then please let me know via Instagram! (This episode was pre-recorded before I got my 1980 Rabbit Pickup) CLINT: https://www.instagram.com/clintttm/ Contact Clint for work: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006947536984 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/crackhaus_customs/ MK1 MOTORWORKS INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mk1_motorworks/ MK1 MOTORWORKS YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/mk1motorworks MK1 MOTORWORKS FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mk1motorworks DAN: https://www.instagram.com/themonsterrabbit/ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast!

Make It Count: Living a Legacy Life
Ep 120 A Legacy of Belovedness with Markus Watson

Make It Count: Living a Legacy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 37:04


Markus Watson—pastor, podcaster, author, teacher—knows what really matters. His passion is to help show individuals and churches  who they really are and how their gifts can align with the mission of God's heart. A self-described "reluctant" pastor, Markus heard God's call in the prayer of St. Augustine, "Late have I loved You." He learned some very hard things in a very difficult situation but knows more than ever that his worth is not in what he does nor how he succeeds, but in how he is loved by God. A legacy worth living and replicating in everyone he knows and meets. In his own words: I'm a Presbyterian pastor, living in San Diego with my beautiful wife, Robin, and my three kids, Micah, Macy, and Drew.  I currently serve as an interim pastor at a small but mighty congregation in the rural town of Westmorland, about two hours east of San Diego.  I also host the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast and am the author of Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission. I've been serving in churches for over twenty years.  But, believe it or not, church ministry was never on my radar when I was young… Hear more at www.markuswatson.com His podcast is all about encouraging those in Christian leadership and is in collaboration with Fuller Theological Seminary. Check it out: Spiritual Life and Leadership Podcast       ________ One simple way to spread God's message of love and forgiveness is to welcome others like He welcomed you. Join my series to do simple hospitality, one task a day for 4 weeks: Hospitality By the Day What to do Today to Host Guests in a Month. It's fun. It's simple. I promise.  Sign up here and it will begin next Monday. Can't wait to hear all about it!        

Countrystride
Countrystride #74: Railways of Cumbria

Countrystride

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 56:35


...in which we walk the popular Railway Trail between Threlkeld and Keswick to explore the history of rail in the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. In the company of Peter Rooke, curator of the West Cumberland Railway Museum, we embark on our journey in the pioneering age of steam, when Carlisle offered a west coast port for the metalworks of Newcastle. As lines spread – around the west coast and reluctantly over Shap – we learn about the Lowther decree that split Whitehaven in two and the overseas fate of Europe's then-longest viaduct across the Solway. Entering the tourist age, we consider why golf-loving Scots were the making of Silloth and why La'al Ratty once had ambitions on Ambleside, before arriving in rail's sunset years, when consolidations and Beeching laid waste to many still-lamented rural lines.   You can find out more about Peter's museum – and arrange a visit - at https://www.facebook.com/West-Cumberland-Railway-Museum-1082018475225883/

The Northern Agenda
Omicron surges in the North West | Tim Farron on holiday lets, farming and the Lib Dems | The politics of York

The Northern Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 48:33


As the Omicron variant surges across the North West, The Northern Agenda podcast gives an update on how it is impacting the NHS across the region.Northern Agenda editor Rob Parsons discusses the Covid situation with Helena Vesty, the NHS, social care and patients writer at the Manchester Evening News. They explain the pressures on health staff, the impact on social care, and what it means when a NHS trust declares a critical incident.Tim Farron also joins Rob on the podcast, talking about the issue of second homes and holiday lets in his Cumbrian constituency, Westmorland and Lonsdale. The Lib Dem MP expresses his concerns about a 'Lakeland clearance' that is seeing residents being forced out of the area, as landlords attempt to profit from the tourist pound.The former Lib Dem leader also speaks to Rob about how farmers are turning against the Tories, and his party's performance after the North Shropshire by-election victory.And in our weekly segment, the podcast takes a look at the politics of another region in the North. This time, local democracy reporter Joe Cooper tells the Northern Agenda five things you need to know about York - including its fraught council, who have recently been told to "grow up".The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons and Daniel O'Donoghue, and it is produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.You can subscribe to the daily Northern Agenda newsletter here: http://www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Deep Dive Spirituality Conversations Podcast
Episode 65 Markus Watson – A Pastor's Dark Night of the Soul and Leading Your Church on Mission

The Deep Dive Spirituality Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 63:09


In this week's episode, Markus Watson takes you on a deep dive into the a painful Dark Night of the Soul experience as a pastor and we talk about mission in the local church. Markus Watson is the host of the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast (the official podcast for Fuller Seminary's Church Leadership Institute) and the author of Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission.  A pastor for nearly twenty years, Markus now serves as the Interim Pastor at Westmorland Community Presbyterian Church in the rural Southern California town of Westmorland.  Markus lives in San Diego with his wife, Robin, and his three kids, Micah, Macy, and Drew. Buy Markus' book:  Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission https://amzn.to/3A5oRc5 Connect with Markus Watson: https://www.markuswatson.com/ Depree.org/church Spiritual Life and Leadership Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spiritual-life-and-leadership/id1435252632 Books Recommend by Markus Scazzero Emotionally Healthy Spirituality https://amzn.to/36eqarj Nouwen, Life of the Beloved https://amzn.to/3yuLO6V —— Return of the Prodigal https://amzn.to/3xjuAZL Manning Abba's Child https://amzn.to/3hAFLXE Brenner, Surrender to Love: Discovering the Heart of Christian Spirituality https://amzn.to/3hDTmgB Connect with Brian Russell: Information about Brian's Fall 2021 book Centering Prayer: How Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life www.centeringprayerbook.com or preorder: https://amzn.to/3pDpN2E Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Coaching for Pastors: www.deepdivespirituality.com Business and Life Coaching: www.drbrianrussellcoaching.com Brian Russell's Book on the Missional Interpretation of Scripture: (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World https://amzn.to/3qln258 Links to Amazon are affiliate links. Dr. Russell receives a small payment if you order resources through these links. There is no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast through your purchases.  

Inspired By Adventure
Michele Westmorland

Inspired By Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 50:08


Michele Westmorland is a freelance photographer that focuses on cultural and underwater photography. Michele understands the need to tell a visual story, whether it covers exotic locations or the wonders of the natural world. Watch video version here.The post Michele Westmorland first appeared on Aggressor Adventures.

Main Street Speaks
Experiences in Rural Schools, Part 2

Main Street Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 18:06


In this part of our rural education series, Tahi speaks with two school board members, Iris Lane of Westmorland and Gayle Sterrett of Northumberland. Through their experiences, we explore topics such as school board funding, politics, and responsibilities. Help our podcast grow by subscribing, leaving ratings, and engaging with us on social media. We also love hearing from our listeners, so feel free to email us with any comments or questions at mainstreetspeaks@gmail.com

The Messy Spirituality Podcast
Episode 47: Worthy of Love with Markus Watson

The Messy Spirituality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 58:49


On episode 47, I speak with Markus Watson. Markus has been a Presbyterian pastor for almost twenty years. He currently serves as Interim Pastor of Westmorland Community Presbyterian Church in the small farming community of Westmorland, California. Markus is also the host of the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast and is the author of Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission. Markus lives in San Diego with his wife and three kids. In this conversation we discuss Markus' spiritual journey, life as a pastor, the pain of being falsely accused, cancel culture, and much more. This one is different than any episode of the podcast that we've done so far and I can't wait to hear what you think of it. It's a challenging conversation to be sure. You can visit Marcus' website here. You can listen to the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast here. (Hint: You might recognize his guest on this week's episode releasing on 7/7/2020) You can order Markus' book, Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission, here. You can connect with Markus on Facebook. While you're on social media, you can follow our podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Visit our website here. Please consider supporting this podcast via Patreon here. Thanks for listening! Please take a minute to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast on your platform of choice. We really appreciate your support! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Society Bytes Radio
MARK BOWDEN - HUE 1968 THE TET OFFENSIVE

Society Bytes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 29:17


Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down allows us to enter the world of Vietnam and the Tet Offensive and insights to Westmorland and the loss of our faith in politics during the draft and a conflict many thought we didn't belong in with Hue 1968. Be watching for the mini-series coming soon.