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Kelly and Marsha love fiber arts and want to inspire you! Marsha is an accomplished knitter and new spinner. Kelly is a spinner who knits and weaves. Fiber is one of the many shared interests after over 30 years of friendship. The show is about our adventures in knitting, spinning, dyeing and other fiber arts.
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We are two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Diana hacks the planet by day (cyber security) and games and crafts by night. Her love of dinosaurs is beaten only by her love of textured knits. By day you can find Jocelyn proving that going blind doesn’t mean slowing down. At night you can find her caring for her tiny tuxedoed dictator ...
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At TalkTalk we are helping keep Britain connected at one of most challenging times in our country's recent history. Hear inspiring inside stories from some of the people who work here, and why it’s a great place to work. www.talktalkgroup.com
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Adventures in knitting, hand spinning and other craftiness on the West Coast of Canada!
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CityFibre is the UK’s largest independent Full Fibre platform and as the company’s wholesale business, we deliver fast, reliable, high-quality connectivity to our channel partners throughout the UK. The Fibre Exchange is the place to find out our take on industry news, our perspective on products and lots more.
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A knitter's pillowcast: a knitting podcast modelled after the traditional Japanese "pillow book". Come on in, the water's fine...
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EngCast delivers the latest tips and insight into the telecommunication sector. With guest hosts and contributions from the Enghouse Networks team, EngCast is designed to help you keep your business at the cutting edge. For more information on Enghouse Networks visit https://enghousenetworks.com/
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Canada's number one podcast for quilting, fibre art and everything in between, answering your quilting questions with the experts across Canada.
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Vorboss CEO Tim Creswick and guests from across the business take us on the journey from a one-man start-up in 2006 to a 400-person, market-leading infrastructure company today. Join us to understand what makes Vorboss tick and how the company grew over the last two decades to become one of the UK’s leading employers.
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This is the show for architects, builders and surveyors all about the use of sustainable building materials.
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Whether you’re curious about getting healthy, the Big Bang or the science of cooking, find out everything you need to know in under 30 minutes with Instant Genius. The team behind BBC Science Focus Magazine talk to world-leading experts to bring you a bite-sized masterclass on a new subject each week. New episodes are released every Monday and Friday and you can subscribe to Instant Genius on Apple Podcasts to access all new episodes ad-free and all old episodes of Instant Genius Extra.
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Welcome to Geek Warning, a podcast focused on how bikes work and how to make them better. Hosted by Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Brad Copeland, this weekly show is your fix for tech geekitude, covering the latest tech news, industry trends, and whatever else is on our minds. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consider supporting us by becoming a member: https://escapecollective.com/member/
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Join Saggy Froggy on her fun and interesting knitting adventures. A fiber arts and crafts focused podcast including fun discussions about knitting, exciting new patterns, yarn reviews, knitting techniques and tools. Including a question and answer section.
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With climate change and environmental impacts becoming a common narrative in our daily lives, it seems like a great time to explore what sustainability looks like in the quilting, fibre and textile world. We hear from creatives, makers, manufacturers and producers from all over the world to discover what sustainability looks like to them and find out how they are contributing to a sustainable future. We celebrate the positive steps people are taking, no matter how small. Whether you're a hob ...
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Once a week we get together in a studio somewhere in London to take the piss out of telecoms and technology for an hour or so.
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My name is James and I'm using this channel for uploading my knitting podcasts. I love to hear from viewers from all over the world, so please do get in touch. If you like my videos, subscribe to save you having to find me again. :) I record every Wednesday, with updates going live around Wednesday evening, Thursday morning UK time. Find me online: Ravelry Group - http://www.ravelry.com/groups/dancinggeek-podcast This is where all the chat, photos, banter, and general good times happens. It' ...
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: Thebroadcast@cbc.ca
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bioCircular Loop is the podcast about success stories, innovation and newest developments in the European circular Bioeconomy. It aims to educate, inform and inspire listeners with content about how circular bioeconomy presents the answer to humanity's greatest societal challenges, especially climate change and resource depletion. The podcast hosts the people that are driving this industrial bio-revolution, each episode deep-dives into a different organisation, industry and technology.
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Each Green Economy Hero podcast features someone you’ll enjoy getting to know. Leading environmental lawyer, Dianne Saxe, will explore who they are, what their business are doing, and how it is making a difference in facing our climate crisis. We will hear about their challenges, their successes, and their dreams. And we’ll learn their advice on how you too can build a green business in Canada.
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My Wife The Dietitian is a fun, witty, yet educational podcast about nutrition and healthy living. Join hosts Sandra and Rob every week as they guide you through the maze of healthy eating.
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Discover how to avoid key running injuries, stay healthy and train correctly so you can run your best. Chartered Physio and Sub 4 minute miler, Sub 14 minute 5k runner Eoin Everard shares his insights with guests to give you the most informative information possible so you can stay healthy and run your best.
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The Design Behind the Bike Series explores the effect of science and technology on cycling and explores how the development in technology has changed bike design and build over the last 100 years. The series of five films explores the development of technology, components, materials and innovation used to build and design new bicycles for the current market. The series includes the history of the bicycle, Materials explores the products available to build bicycles, Frame Design looks at the ...
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Welcome to "Securely Connected Everything," a dynamic podcast hosted by Michael van Rooyen (MVR), dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between connectivity and security in the digital age. Each week, MVR welcomes guests from diverse backgrounds, to shed some light on cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that enhance digital experiences while safeguarding against potential threats. From exploring the origins and capabilities of innovative solutions, to dissecting the impli ...
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Create Beauty Everyday with Deanne Fitzpatrick
Deanne Fitzpatrick looks at art, beauty and creativity
Create Beauty Everyday with artist and writer Deanne Fitzpatrick is a podcast about creativity, art, and rug hooking. It explores the idea of creating beauty everyday through art, community, business and creativity.
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Never Mind The Dambusters…It’s The Bomber Command Podcast! Join historians and authors Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies as they delve into the world of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. In this weekly podcast (episodes released every Wednesday), Jane and James explore strategy, policy, and the events which shaped one of the most controversial campaigns of the war. Despite their iconic status, Bomber Command's history extends far beyond the famed Dambusters raid of 1943 ...
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Join the World Textile Information Network (WTiN) team and a brand new special guest from the textile & apparel industry every single month. Tune in to hear the latest innovations as well as unmatched intelligence and insight on a global scale. From key manufacturing and textile technology hubs in Asia, the Americas, Europe and more, we chat to key opinion leaders, CEOs and start-ups — covering innovation across the entire textile & apparel value chain. To discuss any of our topics, get in t ...
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A podcast about food, made in Canada, for and by people who love to eat.
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Every week Shiladitya M. brings together a couple of his techie friends to talk about whats happening in Indian tech. No Gadget reviews.
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Kia ora, you’ve joined the 'Ideas that Grow’ podcast - brought to you by Rural Leaders. In this series we’ll be drawing on the insights from innovative rural leaders, to help plant ideas that grow, so our regions can flourish. Ideas That Grow is presented in association with Farmer's Weekly. All guests are arranged by Rural Leaders, whose mission is to grow world class leaders through the Nuffield NZ Farming Scholarship and Kellogg Rural Leadership programme.
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Host Libby Znaimer brings listener’s special features on all topics of interest to the baby boom generation. Covering everything from health and wealth, to leisure and volunteerism and coming from the special vantage point of the generation that has changed society in its wake.
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No Ordinary Cloth: Intersection of textiles, emerging technology, craft and sustainability
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Textiles matter! It is the most ubiquitous and powerful material we live with - it has the power to fulfil both our senses and our soul. Join Mili Tharakan, a Smart Textiles designer and researcher with 20+ years experience, as she speaks to textile makers, engineers, bio-chemists, material scientists, artists, innovators and others who are pushing the boundaries of the Textile and Fashion industry by creating textiles that challenge the very meaning, role and function of fabrics as we know ...
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The stories behind what we make. Over a five year journey of the Indo-Pacific, we explore beautiful and thoughtful objects. What do these objects tell us about our world today? We see a striking revival of ancient traditions that re-orients us to the future.
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This is Ventures Africa Radio — we produce stories about an evolving Africa that inspire people to positively shape their context. We do this through insightful analysis, in-depth interviews and coverage of major issues/events.
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A ten-week series presented by nutritional coach and personal trainer Nathalie Lennon on KCLR.
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dissecting the wealth of health science information out there with an unbiased approach that can that can help steer your everyday small choices toward better health
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A deep dive into Canada’s approach to forest management. How does it work? What are the issues? What needs to change in order to meet our climate and biodiversity commitments? Hear from the experts in the line of fire, working to protect one of the country’s most valuable ecosystems. Show your support with a monthly subscription: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249817/support Stand taller with a monthly donation or a generous one-time gift and receive a receipt for your taxes: https://donorbox.o ...
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The Good Mood Podcast is a series of conversations led by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND about mental health, hormones and gut health. On this podcast, we discuss topics surrounding: nutrition, body image, psychedelic medicines, herbal medicine, social justice, digestion, Polyvagal Theory, relationships and Attachment Theory, trauma, frontiers in counselling and psychotherapy, ADHD, OCD, addictions, depression, hormones, digestion, nutritional psychiatry and nutrition, supplementation, herbal me ...
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It's the sugar-coated conversation you didn't know you needed. Nick and Paul go over all those brightly colored boxes in the cereal aisle, talking about history, how they taste, what's good (Cinnamon Toast Crunch), what's bad (anything Pebbles), and the latest juicy cereal gossip. Yeah, there's juicy cereal gossip! Join us every week for a new installment of talking about cerealdom.
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Lack of buyers frustrating harvesters in Conche, Englee area + More insight into northern cod decision using Access to Information + Thousands of rectangular pieces of fibre have washed up around Fortune ...
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Sherry Glynn, FFAW rep for 3K, says lack of processing capacity is hurting a lot of fishermen + Broadcast producer Todd O'Brien brings us more insight into the decision to end the northern cod moratorium + DFO research scientist Bob Gregory says mystery fibres found along Fortune Bay had him puzzled at first.…
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Recyclable thermoset carbon fibre is here
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It’s the end of the week and that means the geeks are back with another geeky episode. Join Dave and Brad as they discuss the latest in the world of cycling tech. The first topic of discussion is Hunt’s new 40 Gravel Race wheels with H_Cyclo, a new technology that aims to bring recyclability into a thermoset carbon fibre product. The resin-based te…
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Why you're probably not getting enough fibre – and how to fix it
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New, so-called ‘superfoods’ frequently find their own moment in the spotlight. But what if there was one type of food that really did help with everything? Well, microbiome scientist, dietician and ex-chef Dr Emily Leeming thinks that the magic ingredient could be fibre. Following the release of her book Genius Gut, we spoke about how eating more f…
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Episode 13 Combat Stress, Psychological Casualties, & 'Lack of Moral Fibre' - Dr Dan Ellin & Mary Brazier
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‘Even heroes have a breakdown point. Honour and moral fibre are variables. Like pain, the threshold is different in each of us.’ - Phillip Gray, Bomber Pilot. This week, Jane discusses the issue of psychiatric casualties in Bomber Command, with Dr. Dan Ellin (University of Lincoln and International Bomber Command Centre) and Mary Brazier (mental he…
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Ep 140. Easy Ways to Get Fibre in Your Diet
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Easy Ways to Get Fibre in Your Diet Today, we talk about ways to boost your fibre intake in your breakfast, lunch, dinner and at snack times. With the majority of North Americans lacking adequate fibre in their daily diet, we talk about what dietary fibre is, why we need it, what it does in our body, how it helps prevent certain conditions and dise…
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Chocolate: Busting Common Myths - Nutrition Nuggets 85
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Chocolate....the delectable, dark and delicious....wonderful chocolate. Will it cause acne? Does it contribute to weight gain? Is it just candy or is it actually a healthy food? Today, we bust a few chocolate myths with this nugget. Episodes referenced: Ep 7. Food with Benefits - Sexy Foods pt 2 https://youtu.be/mTmaTYF31vI Ep 59. Chocolate - Healt…
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Future in the Humanities EP 1/3: Touching Brains
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Episode overview:In this episode, Wits specialist researchers Sahba Besharati and Victoria Williams guide an exploration of the multifaceted impact of COVID-19 on human interaction and touch. Featuring insights from various studies and discussions around the experiences of parents and caregivers during the pandemic, we delve into the significance o…
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Welcome to Episode 390 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. 00:00 Musical Intro 00:30 Chatting 2:00 Announcements 6:40 Proje…
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Members Only: Lauf Cycles on mountain bikes, wide tyres, and low prices
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It’s new bike day for Lauf Cycles as the Icelandic bike company launches its first mountain bike. In this bonus episode of Geek Warning, you’ll hear from two key people of the company about the design decisions behind the bike, how Lauf seemingly keeps finding itself ahead of emerging trends, and what allows Lauf to hit some impressive price points…
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Episode 17 - Masters of the Air, with Abby Whitlock
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This week, host Jane Gulliford Lowes engages with American historian Abby Whitlock to explore the portrayal of the bombing campaigns during World War II in the series 'Masters of the Air'. They discuss Abby's personal journey into military aviation history, the cultural perceptions of RAF and USAAF crews, the representation of German civilians, and…
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There's a resolution to the dispute between Canada and France over halibut, but who actually wins? + Mapping the ocean floor and taking core samples, hear why the Geological Survey of Canada is off the ...
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Sylvie LaPointe of the Atlantic Groundfish Council on the resolution to the international dispute over Atlantic halibut + Pierre-Arnaud Desiage and Jordan Eamer are scientists with the Geological Survey of Canada doing work aboard the RRS Discovery.
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The ABC's and 1,2,3's of vitamin and mineral supplements, that's what we are discussing today. Who needs them, what are the 5 most common supplements that are recommended for certain individuals and what they are for. This is packed full of nuggets! Episodes referenced include: Ep 3 and 4 Immune Health https://youtu.be/zyaZHJGvE3U Ep 18. Cracking t…
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#6 Finnish fungi, alternative proteins and why CO2 is not always the best metric to measure your sustainability impact ft. Simo Ellilä
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In this episode, the bioCircular Loop podcast discusses fungi-based alternative proteins and the use of innovative raw material sources to soy. The guest, Simo Ellilä, CEO and co-founder of Enifer, a biotech startup in Finland, shares insights on their process of fermenting side streams to produce sustainable protein ingredients. The conversation c…
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Did DFO ignore its own rules on stock management when it reopened northern cod fishery? + When it comes to southern Nfld cod, how much do seals eat? + Should Canada sanction China over human rights violations ...
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Radio-Canada reporter Patrick Butler on why some scientists believe Ottawa ignored its own rules on stock management when it reopened northern cod fishery + Audience reaction to cod stock rebuilding plan in 3PS + Austin Brush of the Outlaw Ocean Project on the push for Canada to sanction China over its human rights violations on the high seas.…
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Cambridge Consultants, AI and telecoms recession
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The guys were delighted to welcome special guest Stephane Remy of Cambridge Consultants to the pod this week. They start by finding out about Stephane’s day job, which involves all kinds of telecoms and tech cleverness. That leads to a broader discussion about the current state of the telecoms industry, before they conclude by analysing some recent…
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How changes in our chromosomes could lead to the end of men
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The Y chromosome is responsible for making people male, but according to recent research, we could see it disappear in the future. So what will happen when the Y chromosome is gone? We spoke to Jenny Graves, a geneticist at La Trobe University to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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TechTalkUK 148 - iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
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Kev and Richard take a look at the new iPhones.
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Preventing Downtime: The Power of Observability with Shiv Radhakishun
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Ever wondered how observability can transform your digital landscape and safeguard against costly downtime? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Shiv Radhakishun, the Head of Channel, ANZ and Japan at ThousandEyes, as he takes us on a journey from his humble beginnings selling cell phones to leading roles at giants like Cisco and ThousandE…
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🔒 (PREMIUM) Episode 17 - Masters of the Air, with Abby Whitlock
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Subscriber-only episode *This episode will be publicly available on Wednesday 25 September 2024 This week, host Jane Gulliford Lowes engages with American historian Abby Whitlock to explore the portrayal of the bombing campaigns during World War II in the series 'Masters of the Air'. They discuss Abby's personal journey into military aviation histo…
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This week’s episode is shorter than usual, but no less geeky. Join Dave and Brad as they discuss some of the bigger tech news. Within, the geeks discuss Mavic’s new US$999 Cosmic S 42 Disc carbon road wheels. Pivot has wholly overhauled its Vault gravel bike. Wolf Tooth has a new free app for dialling in off-road tyre pressures. The iconic folding …
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How to think about uncertainty more scientifically
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Often, we’ll hear it said that we live in an uncertain world. Upon hearing this, most of us respond, well of course we do. But what does the term uncertainty actually mean when analysed under a scientific lens and how can we think about it more rationally. In this episode, we catch up with Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter, Chair of the Winton Centre fo…
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New technology using cell phones is helping the military rescue people lost at sea + How does the lifting of the cod moratorium affect a business called Moratorium Tours and Retreats?
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Search and Rescue navigator, Major Jeffrey McRea says the CASSAR helps turn an aircraft into a cell tower + Toni Kearney of Moratorium Tours and Retreats says the lifting of the cod moratorium is not changing the focus of her tourism business.
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21st Century Food Landscape - Nutrition Nuggets 84
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After reflecting on the amount of crinkly paper (from chips and other junkie foods) bags that we notice in the recycling depot and landfill, we discuss the differences in our food and eating landscape from a few decades ago compared to nowadays. We reference the following previous episodes: Food Security Problems and Solutions with Author Shannon D…
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Welcome to Episode 389 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Content 00:00 Musical Intro 00:35 Chatting 5:50 Projects 6:00 Al…
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A Conche fisherman says making a living from the fishery is getting more difficult + What does an Oceana fisheries scientist think of DFO's plan to rebuild the southern Newfoundland cod stock?
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Despite having a local plant, Conche fisherman Glenn Simmonds says it's been difficult to find a buyer for northern cod + Oceana Canada fisheries scientist Rebecca Schijns says DFO's plans for rebuilding the cod stock in 3PS is a move in the right direction.
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Welcome to Episode 388 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Other Links Fireweed Fibre Co. https://fireweedfibreco.com/ Get …
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Welcome to Episode 387 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Other Links Fireweed Fibre Co. https://fireweedfibreco.com/ Get …
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Episode 16 - The Memory Minefield: Veteran's Stories & Tall Tales, with Ally Campbell-Grieve
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Jane is joined by Ally Campbell-Grieve ( James isn't available this week) to debate the thorny topic of how we should deal with veteran's accounts as historical sources. They explore the challenges historians face when analysing accounts from veterans, particularly those from Bomber Command during WWII. The conversation delves into the background o…
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Now that the regulations changed, more towns in NL will be able to start treating wastewater + A cod derby and a filleting contest are part of upcoming Cod Fest in Bay Bulls
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The second part of our interview with Deatra Walsh of MNL about regulation changes that will help stop the flow of raw sewage into the ocean + Carla Sullivan of the Bay Bulls Regional Lifestyle Centre tells us about the town's upcoming cod festival.
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Ep 143. Cholesterol - Everything You Need to Know
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What are the best foods to eat to lower cholesterol? A great listener question and a worthwhile topic to devote this episode to. We know that elevated cholesterol is very common. Almost 40% of the population in North America have fatty deposits in their arteries and high blood cholesterol. We also know that in just 6-12 weeks, a change in diet can …
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Has debris from a US offshore wind farm accident washed up in Fortune Bay? + Getting a handle on wastewater treatment in NL
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Tonia Grandy of Garnish says thousands of rectangular pieces of fibre have washed up on nearby beaches + It first seemed impossible, but Deatra Walsh of Municipalities NL says more communities will soon be prepared to start treating wastewater before it enters the ocean.
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The pod was delighted to welcome back GOAT guest Mary Clark this week. Mary is now the President and COO of caller ID startup Numeracle, so they start by hearing all about her new gig. They move on to discuss the latest attempt to catalyse the network API market, featuring Ericsson and a bunch of operators, before concluding with a look at what con…
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Free will, as defined by the Encyclopedia Britannica, is the “supposed power or capacity of humans to make decisions or perform actions independently of any prior event or state of the universe”. In a previous episode, neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell argued that human evolution has indeed equipped us with the capacity for genuine free will. Go and ch…
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We have lots of discussion topics this week ranging from Kelly’s dogs now having two legs, the fleece auction, to Marsha’s cast on frenzy. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Sub…
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🔒 (PREMIUM) Episode 16 - The Memory Minefield: Veteran's Stories & Tall Tales, with Ally Campbell-Grieve
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The cod were plentiful: We'll take you fishing on the Labrador Strait back in 1981.
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A Land & Sea archival episode from 1982, called "Fishing on the Labrador Strait" with host Dave Quinton.
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What is toxic positivity, and how can you avoid it?
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Being a positive person can be good for your health and social relationships. But can you take it too far? In this episode, we talk to psychologist Dr Linda Blair about what ‘toxic positivity’ is and why it’s bad, how to spot it, and how to stop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this week's Geek Warning, Brad, Ronan, and Caley delve into a project that wants to answer all our compatibility questions, forever. Plus, a bit of Campagnolo news, some thoughts on the unreleased bike Lachlan Morton is riding around Australia, and Brad's suggestions for Caley's brake and suspension fork woes.…
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Do you want a living roof for an environmentally conscious home? Hear from a Toronto-area specialist about stormwater control and other benefits of planting plants on your roof.By Dianne Saxe
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Pros and cons of re-opening the northern cod commercial fishery + A tour of the factory on a factory freezer trawler
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The FFAW's Dwan Street and Icewater Seafood president Alberto Wareham were guests on CBC's The Signal talking about the end of the cod moratorium + OCI's Blaine Sullivan shows us the factory area on The Calvert
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Most people have heard about 'eating the colour of the rainbow' and this sounds colourful, pretty, and interesting, but why? Plant foods have phytochemicals (plant chemicals) that offer humans beneficial antioxidants and polyphenols. It's important to include greens (leafy greens) and orange foods daily, but purple is a colour that is often ignored…
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Ship Cove resident still concerned about mysterious white substance in Placentia Bay + How did 'Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor' become an NL song?
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Stan Tobin waiting for test results from globby white substance washing up on some Placentia Bay beaches + Robert Hiscock on the history of the song, "Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor."
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Episode 15- ARNHEM : Glider Pilots and Bomber Tugs, with Matt Yates.
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This week we discuss the role of RAF bomber aircraft as glider tugs in the Arnhem airlift and airborne operations. We're joined by Matt Yates, the Chief Operations Officer for the Vickers Machine Gun Collection and Research Association, and owner of the Chalk Glider Pilot Regiment Collection. Matt provides insight into the formation of the Glider P…
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Ep 142. Post Workout Recovery Foods with Angie Dye RD.
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Should I eat before a workout? What about after exercising? If I am intermittent fasting, should I fast and eat after the session? So many questions about fueling for working out and there's a lot of misconceptions out there on social media. Today, we interview Angie Dye, RD, from Carpe Diem Nutrition, all about recovery foods, and exercising and d…
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An internal briefing note says federal minister ignored DFO's advice and reopened the northern cod fishery + What the new cod fishery means for Nunatsiavut + Columbia University student tapping into NL ...
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Radio-Canada reporter Patrick Butler on what an internal briefing note tells about the decision to end cod moratorium + Todd Broomfield, director of Renewable Resources for the Nunatsiavut Government, on what the re-opening of the northern cod fishery means for harvesters + Columbia film directing student Raina Yang heading to Bonavista Peninsula t…
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