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Les groupes, comme les modes, vont et viennent mais Faithless traverse le temps. « To All New Arrivals » est un grand et bel album, chaud et rempli d'émotions, avec des invités de marque tels que Robert Smith (« Spiders, crocodiles and kryptonite »), Cat Power (« A kind of peace ») ou encore Harry Collier, leader du groupe Kubb (« Bombs » « To all new arrivals »). Enfin, comment ne pas citer Dido, membre originel du groupe mais pour toujours officieux, qui signe un envoûtant «Last this day». ...
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Early opera is like wine; it comes in a fascinating variety of different styles, genres, tastes and colours. Baroque Banter is Pinchgut Opera's podcast series diving deep into the world of Baroque music and offering a taste of all the varying aspects of early opera. Put on your tasting slippers, sit back and enjoy a nice full glass of music appreciation.
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Since 1993, the Hottest 100 has been the largest annual music poll in the world. Countless acts have graced the chart, from Dido to Depeche Mode. We're going to talk about all of them. Hottest 100s and 1000s is a Sydney-based podcast hosted by longtime friends Adam Buncher, Andrew McDonald, David James Young and Nathan Harrison. They look back at every Hottest 100; and every song that has been deemed hot enough to be a part of it over the course of 20+ years.
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I am a native English speaking voice over actor of European origin with experience in podcasting and commercial video voiceovers and singing. My original accent is British but I have lived in the USA and have picked up American English as well. I am well-travelled and can act in a variety of accents including Eastern European, Russian, Indian, French and Irish. My voice comes out as deep, warm and friendly. Bulgarian is my second mother language. My recent projects include voice over for an ...
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The sultry vocals and blissful beats of Downtempo Electronica. Darkly cinematic ambient soundscapes. The smoky urban sound of NuJazz. The melancholy lyrics of singer-songwriters. The crystalline precision of modern-classical. Discover a sophisticated blend of podsafe music. Indie music -- perfect for late-night listening. All Curated by Austin Beeman Music midnight; a place where genre dissolves into darkness and mood is everything. · Music for the comfort of an easy chair. · Music for makin ...
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Landscapes tells stories about how re-imagining land is a precursor to delivering the types of social and ecological change required to address the most pressing problems of our time.
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Welcome to Beyond the Text, a podcast series dedicated to delving into intellectual history with depth and context. In a world saturated with quick takes, Beyond the Text goes the extra mile. Paying homage to Skinner's insights on the importance of context, this podcast unveils overlooked aspects of historical and intellectual narratives. Explore the profound impact of thought and ideas throughout human history—forces that have driven change, shaped societies, and sparked revolutions. Beyond ...
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Mad Mumzie shares stories and tips on living a mining lifestyle in Australia. As a dump truck operator for over 12 years, she wants you to know what it's really like. How to get in, how to thrive and survive in the mining industry-especially as a woman, how to make the most of your time working long hours, shift work and away from home. Interview style and audio blog episodes in a fun way help to shed light on a mysterious mining lifestyle to many.
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Folklore has been used for generations to share stories across cultures. Each week this season Rachael and Mindy, walk the winding path of folklore. They ask how the stories we tell influence today’s culture and how we view women. From murder ballads to fairytales, we discuss the power these stories have over us all. It won’t be just sad but maybe, just maybe, also uplifting. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femlore-podcast/support
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Earlier on Baroque Banter we discussed French Imports, and looked at how Italian musicians found their way into France in the seventeenth century, and what the French did with their dances and their opera. Although the flow of music was very strong from Italy to France, French developments and dances also made their way to other countries. In this …
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Send us a text What if the intellectual debates of 19th-century Edinburgh held the secrets to modern evolutionary science? Join us on Beyond the Text as we uncover the fascinating world of the Plinian Society, where influential minds like Robert Jameson and Robert Edmund Grant engaged in fiery discussions about Lamarckian theory amidst a thriving s…
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Job interviews can be a nerve-wracking experience, filled with anticipation and uncertainty. In this episode, we delve into the rollercoaster ride of Mad Mumzie’s daughter’s phone interview. We explore the tricky interview questions that threw her off and how she got through them. The interview kicks off with a seemingly straightforward question: "…
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Join Artistic Director Erin Helyard for a fascinating journey into the story of Allegri's Miserere. Be transported to the world of 17th century sacred music and discover some of the secrets behind this enigmatic piece of Baroque vocal writing. Featuring: Voiceovers by Jill HalleronFeatured Musical Excerpts: Allegri's Miserere excerpt from Pinchgut …
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Georgia Wilson shares her journey from being an underground truck driver to a respected shot firer and safety professional. Georgia is a passionate miner and safety advocate. She talks about her initiative, "Chicks in Mining," a supportive community and mining merch brand for women in the mining sector. Listen in as Georgia and Mad Mumzie discuss t…
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An apparent "success story" of Amazonian forest conservation motivates a 6-years investigation of the land sparing hypothesis. Dr. Gregory Thaler's new book, Saving a Rainforest and Losing the World, reveals a tragic belief that agricultural intensification will solve our problems of enduring extraction of the world's biodiversity. Episode Links Sa…
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Send us a text This episode is from an interview with the society I founded in 2021, Progressive Britain. In this episode, we are honoured to welcome the Director of Unlock Democracy, and former Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, Tom Brake. 🚀 His think tank is advocating for constitutional reform to engage citizens and close the participation gap nationw…
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Send us a text Welcome to "Beyond the Text," the podcast that delves into the intersection of science, history, and society. Join your host, Samuel Woodall, as we explore the fascinating world of science during the age of revolutions, just after the Enlightenment. In this week's episode, we embark on an intellectual journey through the Linnaean Soc…
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Send us a text Hello, esteemed music enthusiasts, and welcome to "Beyond the Music." I'm Samuel Woodall, your guide on this captivating journey through the life and works of the incomparable Henry Purcell. As an intellectual historian, I bring a unique perspective to our exploration, delving into the intricacies and brilliance of Purcell's musical …
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Tune in for a journey through one of opera's most beloved works, Dido and Aeneas. Dive into the enchanting world of Purcell's masterpiece with Host Genevieve Lang, conductor Erin Helyard and director Lucy Clements. Whether you're an opera aficionado or a newcomer, this episode lets you discover the details of this fresh new production by Pinchgut O…
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This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of mining recruitment, the power of persistence, investing in the Resources sector and the importance of a good laugh along the way! Matt Michael from Money Of Mine podcast and co-founder of Mining Select. In this episode we dive deep into Matt's latest venture, Mining Select, a revo…
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Send us a text 🌟 Welcome, dear followers, to a new journey on "Beyond the Text"! 🌟 Today, we embark on a philosophical odyssey, exploring the pioneering ideas of Jeremy Bentham and the birth of Utilitarianism. We'll unravel the depths of Bentham's thought. But first, let's express our gratitude to Dr. Valerie Wallace for guiding us through this enl…
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We were Hottest 100s and 1000s. These are the final songs of the triple j hottest 100 of 2001. We love you and we appreciate you. Everything is good for you. SONGS COVERED: 5. John Butler Trio - Betterman 4. Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At? 3. System of a Down - Chop Suey! 2. Something for Kate - Monsters 1. Alex Lloyd - Amazing Theme music by…
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We want some bands that end up farming. We want some bands who know what's best. We want an eagle that's unparalleled in comfort. We want a song with the rock 1 preset. We want an ep with some hot takes and some loooooooooooooooong... Tom Waits impressions and discussions on whether or not band names are good? Do we? Featuring Jack R Reilly. SONGS …
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Join award-winning writer and actor Kate Mulvany OAM and acclaimed director Lucy Clements as they discuss the new prologue for Pinchgut's new production of Dido and Aeneas. In the spirit of providing a backstory and context Kate has written us a new spoken-word prologue that helps us freshly understand Purcell’s original setting. Discover what it w…
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Very Coach Shirley Manson voice: Ok, let's go, bases loaded, we got five songs to go before we're in the top 10 of the Hottest 100 of 2001, let's act like a Tool time signature and MAKE IT COUNT! Just don't accidentally anger Tom Petty's ghost. I'm tellin' you, we're as strong as a gorilla - I think, there's really no way of knowin'. C'MON BABY, LE…
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The Netherlands is a world leader in the industrial model of agriculture with speculation-driven land prices to match. Dido van Oosten of Stitchting Kapitaloceen presents a strategy for unravelling entrenched land relations from within a place where property is sacred. Episode Links Nicholas Blomley: Performing Property: Making the World Mietshäuse…
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Send us a text Join the ranks of history enthusiasts and literary connoisseurs as I, Samuel Woodall, sit down with the erudite Dr Jesse Norman, former Minister of State for Decarbonisation and Technology and author of "The Winding Stair." Step back in time to Elizabethan and Jacobean England, where the intense rivalry between Edward Coke and Franci…
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Come with Mad Mumzie as she goes for a mine dust lung disease check up, including chest Xray. What is involved? What did she do wrong along the way, and what you need to know for your check-ups. Why have one? Mine dust lung diseases (MDLD) are occupational lung disorders that result from prolonged exposure to high concentrations of respirable dust.…
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Send us a text Embark on a journey through the corridors of history as Ritchie Robertson, a distinguished scholar in German literature and intellectual history, unravels the complexities of the Enlightenment era in his seminal work "The Enlightenment and the Pursuit of Happiness 1680 to 1790." Our insightful conversation peels back the layers of th…
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Send us a text Embark on a profound intellectual odyssey with me, Samuel Woodall, as we navigate the epochal clash of Enlightenment giants Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine. Our cerebral expedition, enriched by the erudite insights of historian John Matthews, promises to leave you with a deeper understanding of the philosophies that underpin today's po…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: The Interviews! In today's episode, we're privileged to host Professor Anthony Pagden, a distinguished scholar whose work on the Enlightenment sheds light on its relevance in our modern world. Professor Pagden's academic journey spans continents, from Oxford to Santiago, Chile, and prestigious institutions…
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Send us a text Welcome to our latest episode of Beyond the Text: The Interviews Join us as we delve into a captivating discussion with esteemed guest Professor Denis Lacorne, author of The Limits of Tolerance. Together, we explore his profound research on tolerance, religious freedom, and secularism, traversing through historical contexts from the …
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: Academy to Arena, where we explore how historical ideas shape our modern world. In this episode, we delve into the Enlightenment period, examining the impact of reason and rationality on today's society. Join us as we scrutinize the writings of John Locke and Immanuel Kant, questioning whether the Enlighte…
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Send us a text Welcome to our special series Beyond the Text: The Interviews. Delve into the rich tapestry of history with our exclusive interview featuring distinguished historian Dominic Aquila! In this special episode, we unravel the captivating narrative within his latest book, The Church and the Age of Enlightenment (1648-1848). Join us on a t…
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Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of the special series Histories on the Beyond the Text Podcast. Journey through the corridors of the Enlightenment, an epoch of profound transformation in thought and society. Delve into the roots, navigating the scholastic systems and encountering figures like James Ussher with curious theological propos…
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Send us a text Join me, Samuel Woodall, on Beyond the Text, where we unravel the Enlightenment's intricacies. From Descartes to Rousseau, and insights from scholars like Cassirer and Venturi, we explore reason's impact, philosophical debates, and the complex roots of the French Revolution. As we wrap up, key questions linger—how did reason shape so…
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Recognizing how systems of private property control new visions of land use is one thing. Working on a political process of land reform is another. Bonnie VandeSteeg of the People's Land Policy discusses the recent program outlined in: Towards a Manifesto for Land Justice. Episode Links Land for What? Land for Whom? by Dr Bonnie VandeSteeg Towards …
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Send us a text Welcome to the Beyond the Text special series Academy to Arena. In our second episode, we dive into a compelling 'In Discussion' event I ran during my presidency of a group called Progressive Britain, featuring the Labour Party's Rt Honourable Hillary Benn MP. With seven years as Secretary of State and four Shadow Secretary positions…
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Send us a text Welcome to the debut episode of Academy to Arena, a captivating podcast within the Beyond the Text series. Join me as we delve into the dynamic intersection of political theory and real-world battles, exploring how ideas can transform into impactful change. In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey through a paper presented…
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Send us a text Embark on an illuminating intellectual journey as we traverse the captivating landscapes of Natural Law and Natural Rights in this compelling podcast episode. Join us on Beyond the Text as we delve into the profound philosophies of two influential thinkers, Samuel von Pufendorf and Francis Hutcheson. Together, we unravel the complexi…
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A recent wave of sustainability claims confidently dictate how, for what, and where we ought to use land for climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation. Nikki Yoxall, a self proclaimed regenerative landscape manager walks through her thinking on land use decision making and responds to these critiques. Episode Links Food without agriculture, …
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Send us a text Embark on a historical odyssey as we unveil the tumultuous Reformation era in our latest Beyond the Text episode – 'Resistance and Reformation'. In Part 1, we delve into the bold acts of Magisterial and Radical Reformers that paved the way for the development of resistance theory. Explore the historical landscape where ideas took roo…
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Host Keiren Brandt-Sawdy chats with conductor Erin Helyard and director Louisa Muller about one of the most beloved works in the Baroque repertoire.Discover fresh insight into Pinchgut's first staging of a Handel opera, with Rinaldo. Get ready to be swept away by the magic and adventure when you witness this towering masterpiece of music and drama …
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Send us a text Welcome, listeners, to a special episode of Beyond the Text. Today, we are honored to sit down with Saviël ter Hart, a first-class BA Hons graduate in History and Politics from the University of Exeter, currently mastering in International Relations at IBEI in Barcelona. In this exclusive interview, Saviël guides us through the intri…
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Send us a text Uncover the minds of the medieval era in this week's episode of Beyond the Text. Embark on an epic journey through time as we explore the brilliance of medieval scholars. Augustine and Aquinas, our intellectual heroes, seamlessly bridged ancient wisdom with Christian thought. From City of God to Summa Theologica, witness how they sha…
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Send us a text Join us for the concluding segment of our exploration into the profound ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Beyond the Text: Thinkers. In this episode, we'll delve into two of Rousseau's most influential works – The Social Contract and Emile, or On Education. In The Social Contract, Rousseau challenges us to scrutinize the role of mode…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: Thinkers, where we delve deep into philosophical ideas. In this episode, we explore Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Second Discourse and his Discourse on Inequality. In the first part, we examine the allure and perils of freedom, cautioning against its unbridled pursuit as Rousseau likens it to intoxicating elemen…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: Thinkers, a special edition hosted by Samuel Woodall, offering a unique exploration of intellectual history. In this episode, we dive into the profound ideas presented in Rousseau's First Discourse, challenging prevailing Enlightenment beliefs. Rousseau's critical perspective on the 'Age of Reason' questio…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text: Thinkers. Join us today as we embark on the first part of our journey through the (counter-)Enlightenment philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In "Rousseau Part 1: Characteristics, Contracts & Confessions," we delve into Rousseau's profound influence on political philosophy, the Romantic movement, and mode…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 3, Part 2 of Beyond the Text, where we embark on a captivating journey through the annals of history and philosophy. In this installment, we delve into the profound wisdom of Confucius as revealed in his "Analects." Join me as we explore the timeless insights of Confucius, unraveling the layers of virtue, morality,…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text! Join your host, Samuel Woodall, for an enriching exploration of the classics in part one of "All the Classics." In this episode, we delve into the timeless wisdom of Plato, dissecting 'Crito' and 'The Republic,' Book One. Embark on a journey through contractarianism, justice, and the pursuit of the "good l…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text Episode 2, where we dive deep into the fascinating realm of intellectual history! Join me as we unravel the distinct approaches of Quentin Skinner and Michel Foucault, two luminaries who have reshaped our understanding of the past. Skinner's genealogical approach takes us on a journey through historical ori…
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Normally, land owners get a powerful say in the direction of land use. But what if we could design policies such that public values of land use directed who gets to own the land? PhD student and farmer Roz Corbett travels to France to find out. Episode Links Public consultation on the Proposed Land Ownership and Public Interest (Scotland) Bill (clo…
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Random chat with visiting underground jumbo operator who is very close to Mad Mumzie's family. After talking about mining acronyms she HAD to hit record! A fun and informative convo followed. Along with an explosion next door and a visit from the Production Supervisor when they were lost in the the dark! A must listen episode. Are you looking for a…
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Send us a text Welcome to Beyond the Text, where intellectual history comes alive! In our inaugural episode, we delve into the core principles of this captivating field. Join us as we pay homage to the insightful teachings of Professor Richard Whatmore and embark on a journey into the renowned 'Cambridge School' of intellectual history. In this epi…
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In this pre-performance podcast, host Genevieve Lang sits down with Conductor Erin Helyard to chat about the upcoming September performance of Pleasures of Versailles by Charpentier. They discuss the tiny operas that were enjoyed by Louis XIV at the Palace of Versailles. Step inside the courtly chambers and learn about the entertainment that was fi…
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Reforming property for sustainability requires both innovation in the law as well as in how we relate to land. Legal geography is a conceptual project that describes how law and space interact. Frankie McCarthy (lawyer) and Nicholas Blomley (geographer) discuss property through the legal geography lens. Episode Links Frankie McCarthy Nicholas Bloml…
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